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President’s budget targets North Dakota and rural America By Senator Heidi Heitkamp A budget is about priorities. Unfortunately, the president’s budget shows the administration doesn’t value North Dakota or rural America. In fact, it specifically targets both. Some increases to defense spending are needed and we should work to reduce the deficit, but we can’t do either at the expense of domestic programs that keep our communities strong and safe. In North Dakota, we understand the value of rural communities, investing in agriculture and infrastructure, and boosting local economies. We see the direct impacts of it on our families, businesses, and towns. Without critical investments, our rural communities are at risk which could have drastic ramifications for our country, state, families and neighbors. But instead of helping lift up rural commu-

nities, the president’s budget would push us down. It would slash the U.S. Department of Agriculture budget by 21 percent, cutting $231 billion in funding from Farm Bill programs, including crop insurance which farmers rely on especially in times of low commodity prices. It would put flood protection projects in jeopardy by cutting the Army Corps of Engineer’s construction budget by 45 percent, which our state relies on to provide flood protection in Fargo and many other communities across North Dakota. It would put North Dakota veterans at risk by cutting cost of living adjustments for disabled veterans and survivors by $2.7 billion over the next 10 years. It would eliminate Essential Air Service funding that helps support rural airports, communities, and jobs, including in Devils Lake, Jamestown, and Dickinson, which have gener-

ated $28 million from visitors and created 251 full-time jobs in North Dakota. It would cut nearly $400 million in federal funds from substance abuse prevention and behavioral health workforce training programs at the same time as our state faces an opioid abuse epidemic. It would end the Community Service Block Grants program that nearly 50,000 North Dakotans depended on for affordable housing and anti-poverty related assistance from 2014 to 2016. It would eliminate the Community Development Block Grant program, which has helped the state of North Dakota improve housing conditions for low and moderate-income families, with over $4.9 million in investments in 2016 alone. It would cut support for rural health care providers by $82 million, which provide needed services in rural communities particularly as doctor and nurse shortages continue across the

state. It would eliminate funding to protect water programs and infrastructure in rural areas, which have improved water and wastewater systems in more than 40 North Dakota towns, tribal reservations, and water districts since 2010. The list goes on. Rather than taking an axe to proven, successful programs that strengthen rural economies, we need strong investments in rural communities, jobs, and families that help support North Dakota’s future. With this budget, the administration’s priorities are clear for everyone to see. It’s now Congress’ job to set spending priorities and fund programs, and rural America and North Dakota deserve a strong voice at the table. We’ll keep fighting to make sure that happens so rural communities don’t face senseless cuts. Heitkamp represents North Dakota in the U.S. Senate.

Compromise essential to non-meandered waters solution By Nathan Sanderson The topic of public recreational access to the flood waters covering private land has been an issue for decades in South Dakota, and finding a workable non-meandered waters solution is something I’ve worked on since 2011. It’s also something I grew up with. My parents still live between Lake Preston and Lake Whitewood in Kingsbury County, and during the 1990s I saw firsthand the growth of Lake Thompson, the Highway 81 “ponds,” and other water bodies, both meandered and non-meandered.

Now the debate is again before us, with a South Dakota Supreme Court decision preventing the Department of Game, Fish and Parks from facilitating access to non-meandered waters and charging the state Legislature with finding a solution. The “Open Waters Compromise” may soon be considered during a special legislative session. This bill was crafted by landowners, sportsmen, policy experts, attorneys and legislators, and it strikes a balance between recreation and respect. The bill will open tens of thousands of acres of non-meandered waters to public rec-

reation, while respecting the property rights of landowners. It is available at www.sdlegislature.gov, and I encourage you to read it. Its goal is to achieve what has eluded us for decades: A solution that provides clear guidance on which waters are open for recreational use while earning enough legislative support to become law. Re-opening non-meandered waters for recreational use will require compromise. Inaction has been the status quo for decades. Without a willingness to meet in the middle, we will be left with legal uncertainty on

good fishing lakes, outstanding duck ponds and excellent boating waters. That’s why I believe in the Open Waters Compromise. It’s the closest we have ever come to meeting the needs of both sportsmen and landowners. We have to break the cycle of inaction and get these waters open, to keep our small town hotels and convenience stores running, to let dads take their sons and daughters fishing without wondering where they can or cannot throw out a line. Editor’s note: Sanderson is the director of policy and operations in the office of South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard.


JUNE 11-18 — Advanced Sheep Shearing School, Eastern South Dakota. Information: Contact Loren Opstedahl at 605-484-3600. JUNE 12-13 — 2017 LIFT Editors Summit Field Day, Fargo, N.D. Information: https://www. regonline.com/builder/site/Default. aspx?EventID=1970634 JUNE 13 — Waseca County Dinner on the Farm, Farmamerica near Waseca, Minn. Information: Contact Ashley Harguth at ashley. harguth@hotmail.com. JUNE 15 — Dodge County Dinner with a Farmer, Kasson, Minn. JUNE 17 — Olmsted County Breakfast on the Farm, Charles and Carrie Sachs farm, Eyota, Minn. Information: Contact Ken Levos at kdlevos@hushmail.com. JUNE 17 — Wright County Breakfast on the Farm, Goldview Farms, Waverly, Minn. Information: Contact Pat Bakeberg at 763-2424520. JUNE 17 — Fillmore County Dairy Night on the Farm, Johnson Rolling Acres, Peterson, Minn. Information: Contact Trinity Johnson at trinity_j@hotmail.com. JUNE 19-22 — 4-H Extension Youth Conference, North Dakota State University, Fargo, N.D. Information: Center for 4-H Youth Development at 701-231-7251 or email at NDSU.4-H@ndsu.edu. JUNE 21-24 — American Seed Trade Association annual convention, Minneapolis, Minn. Information: betterseed.org/ event/134th-annual-convention. JUNE 22 — Lyon County Breakfast on the Farm, Lanoue Farm, Marshall, Minn. Information: Contact Paul Lanoue at paul. lanoue@mnwest.edu. JUNE 23-24 — North Dakota Junior Beef Expo, North Dakota State Fairgrounds, Minot, N.D. Information: ndstockmen.org/ programs/junior-beef-expo-entryinformation. JUNE 24 — Todd County Lunch on the Farm, Hengemuhle Dairy. Information: Contact Todd County Extension at 320-732-4435.

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JUNE 25 — Beltrami County Breakfast on the Farm, Beltrami, Minn., County Fairgrounds. Information: Contact Stan Kimmes at 218-760-2719 or Renae Swanson at rwany8@gmail.com. JUNE 27 — Winona Chamber Family Night on the Farm, Speltz Dairy, Altura, Minn. Information: Contact Winona Chamber at 507452-2272.

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Lush fields of soybeans bask in the afternoon sunlight south of Crystal, N.D. on Wednesday, June 7, 2017. While other parts of Agweek Country are dealing with drought conditions, but plentiful subsoil moisture from a wet 2016 have helped the crop in northeast North Dakota. Check out the story on Page 8 for more.

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Archer named to ARS post MANDAN, N.D. — David Archer has been appointed research leader of the Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory in Mandan, N.D. He leads an interdisciplinary team that’s working to develop more sustainable crop and livestock production systems. The lab is part of the Agricultural Research Service, which is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief scientific in-house research agency. Archer joined the Mandan staff as an agricultural economist in 2007. His research focus has been evaluating economic risks and returns for alternative crop and livestock production systems, simulation modeling, decision aid development, bioenergy feedstock economics and quantifying tradeoffs between economic and environmental impacts of agricultural systems. His prior work has been with Natural Resource Conservation Service in Colfax and Spokane, both in Washington, and in Bismarck, N.D., and with USDAARS in Morris, Minn. The NRCS also is an arm of the USDA. Archer grew up on a cattle and small grain ranch in southeastern Montana. He received bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Mont., and his doctorate in ag economics from Iowa State

University. He was awarded the International Soil and Water Conservation Society’s 2013 Conservation Research Award and has received grants from the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research, USDA’s National Institute of Food and and Agriculture, and the North Central Sun Grant Initiative.

Kovacik wins MFBF promotion contest The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation Promotion and Education Committee recently announced this year’s Bulletin Board Contest winner as Jennifer Kovacik of Lake Region Christian School in Baxter, Minn. “The Bulletin Board Contest is a great way for students to learn more about farming and ranching. We have very creative teachers who work to engage their students in learning by using unique and interesting visual methods. The Bulletin Board Contest is one of those ways,” said Ruth Meirick, Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation director. “Each section of the bulletin board covers a different aspect of Minnesota’s agriculture — cows, pigs, crops, chickens, apples and bees,” said Kovacik.

Montana legislators honored by Farm Bureau Montana Sen. Jeff Welborn, R-Dillon, and Montana Rep. Walt Sales, R-Manhattan, received the Friend of Farm Bureau Award during Montana Farm Bureau’s Summer Conference on June 6-8. This award is given to the senator and representative who had the highest overall scores on MFBF’s legislative scorecard. These legislators demonstrated their support of Montana agriculture through their voting record, bill sponsorship and leadership with various committees. “Farm Bureau appreciates these legislators for their commitment to agriculture,” said MFBF President Hans McPherson. “Their voting records show they can cross the aisle to work on legislation beneficial to farmers and ranchers. “These awards reflect more than just a voting record. The award indicates a willingness to work with agricultural people on a variety of issues, take leadership in committees, and work in the halls of the Capitol. Farm Bureau thanks Senator Welborn and Representative Walt Sales for their hard work and time dedicated to our legislature in Helena.”


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SOUTH DAKOTA COWGIRL

Spring brings new life to the ranch By Jenn Zeller Special to Agweek We’ve had calves on the ground since the middle of April, but the horses, they’ve just started to foal out. On Tuesday last week, our first foal was born — a pretty bay filly, the first colt sired by our stallion, DX Gorgeous Georges. Needless to say, everyone around here gets pretty excited when the horses start foaling! The horse program here on the ranch was the pride and joy of the late Wayne Leo Ducheneaux, and basically our job now is not to screw it up. So far, so good! The colts are still being born gentle, and the studs are still the go-to horses for kids and green riders! On June 2, I left the ranch early to make the slack at the Campbell County Rodeo in Herreid, S.D. I got there, saddled my horse, rode him around a bit to get a feel for the ground we’d be running on, then took him back to the trailer, because

barrel racing was the last event slated for slack. I loosened my cinch, watered my horse, then picked up my phone to check my email. Smartphones are both a blessing and a curse. I tend to spend more time on it than I should, which in turn has me spending less time enjoying life and the people around me. But, it adds the convenience of being able to reply to emails, texts and other messages without being tethered to my computer. Nevertheless, I still needed to check my email and while I was at it, noticed a Facebook Messenger notification. I was very glad to see a message from Burt, our cousin, who works with us here on the ranch. I figured it had to be something good if he was messaging me while I was away when there were plenty of people at home to deal with an emergency. And it was! He had sent me photos of a wobbly legged colt that my favorite mare had just foaled!

While I was hoping for a filly, it really doesn’t matter. Any new baby is cute, and as I’ve started and ridden two of her other foals (with the third one being started this summer), I couldn’t help but be giddy over him! I wish my giddiness would have helped me make a better run on my horse than I did, but that’s OK. We’ll get them next time! The drive home was made better because I got to think up names for the newest addition to my herd. So without further ado, here is Hawk. I reckon he may even turn gray — one of my all-time favorite horse colors! Spring may not be my favorite season, but it’s still at the top of the list because Mother Nature lets all the cuteness come out in spring! What’s your favorite season? Happy Trails! Editor’s note: Zeller is a South Dakota cattle rancher who raises Angus, Brangus and Quarter Horses with her husband and his family. Contact her at jennifer@ thesouthdakotacowgirl.com.

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THE SORTING PEN

Quit hoping for farmers to fail By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer We’ve got a lot of tough stuff going on in agriculture right now. Crop prices are low. Drought is spreading. Federal crop insurance JENNY might get hacked. SCHLECHT Trade deals might Agweek go away. With all those things and more to worry us, I’m finding it harder and harder to listen to or read comments about how farmers don’t have it all that bad. Part of my job at Agweek is to help manage our social media accounts. And it seems like every day there’s at least one comment that I come across from someone who makes light of the economic situation in agriculture. Farmers have plenty of money. They’re always buying brand new equipment. Maybe they all need to fail

so some younger guys can get in. There have been some really good years recently for crop prices. In those years, many people made necessary — and sometimes overdue — upgrades to their equipment and facilities. As in any business, our equipment doesn’t last forever. Sometimes we duct tape things together as long as we have to in order to keep it working well enough to get by. And sometimes we have a good year and we can get something new — or, in most cases, new to us. If the equipment on our place was people, most of them could walk into a bar and get served without getting carded and a good number would be receiving AARP mailers. But in the good years, we made some upgrades to cattle handling equipment and to our facilities. Those changes were necessary for the safety of our cattle and ourselves and are better for the environment. We can’t make those upgrades very often. My dad last year bought a new feed wagon. It was an overdue investment. His old wagon would shake and the

augers barely spun fast enough to mix the silage and hay and other feed components. It was always one breakdown away from disaster — and he wouldn’t have had any way to feed his cows. There are grain farmers with thousands of acres who upgrade their tractors and combines almost constantly. I suppose that might rub some people the wrong way, and certainly I’ve never been part of an operation that can do that. But for a big place, those new tractors mean less downtime for repairs and more efficiency. They mean better use of new technologies that reduce inputs and maximize yields, meaning a stronger bottom line. All of these things are business decisions. And farms are businesses. They aren’t hobbies, and we aren’t sitting here counting our money. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, net farm income is forecast to drop 8.7 percent this year, the fourth consecutive year of declines following 2013’s record high. Think about your income and what would happen to your household if your

income dropped like that for four years in a row. Farmers have bills to pay and kids to feed and clothe, just like everyone else. I have my doubts whether there will be as many upgrades this year as in some years past. Money is tight, and we’re all trying to do more with less. Some farmers still will find a way to upgrade equipment, either because they’ve found ways to afford it or because they’re taking a gamble that things will turn around. For some, it’ll work out. For others, it won’t. When equipment doesn’t get upgraded, it hurts the implement dealers and the farm stores. And it affects rural communities and state budgets. When farmers and ranchers have to sell out, it means one fewer person filling the needs of consumers. And if enough people have to quit, watch out for your grocery bills. No one should be cheering for farmers to fail. This rough cycle eventually will turn around, and hopefully most of us will make it through. But some won’t. And that’s something no one should want to see.

By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer Biotech and genetically modified crops have helped the world both environmentally and economically over the past 20 years, according to a new study by an agricultural advisory and consulting company. PG Economics Limited, based in England, provides specialized advisory and consultancy services in plant biotechnology, ag production systems, ag markets and policy. Biotechnology refers to a wide range of tools that alter living organisms. Genetically modified crops refer to organisms produced through genetic modification. On the environmental front, the report finds these benefits, among others, from biotech/GM crops: ► Reduced tillage meant 58.8 billion fewer pounds of carbon dioxide added into the atmosphere in 2015, or the equivalent of 11.9 million fewer cars on the road. ► A 8.1 percent reduction from 1996 to 2015 in the amount of crop protection products sprayed worldwide.

The report also found many economic benefits, including: ► In 2015, the net farm level economic benefit was $15.5 billion. From 1996 to 2015, the net global farm income benefit was $167.7 billion. ► In 2015, for each extra dollar invested in biotech crop seeds globally, farmers netted an average $3.45. The economic gain was especially strong in developing countries, where farmers received $5.15 for each extra dollar invested in biotech crop seeds. Farmers in developed countries received $2.76 for each extra dollar invested in biotech crop seeds. “Over the last 20 years, where farmers have been given access to and the choice of growing biotech/GM crops, they have consistently adopted the technology, contributing to a more sustainable food supply and a better environment where they live,” Graham Brookes, director of PG Economics and co-author of the report, says in a written statement. The report is available at http:// www.pgeconomics.co.uk/.

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REGIONAL NEWS

Barley growers wary of NAFTA revisions By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer SHEYENNE, N.D. — Mark Seastrand raises barley on his Sheyenne, N.D., farm. As a director of the North Dakota Barley Council and barley sector director of the U.S. Grains Council, he’s helped to sell U.S. barley to Mexican beer makers, too. So Seastrand and others in the U.S. barley industry are concerned by President Donald Trump’s intention to reopen the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. “We really do need to protect that market,” Seastrand says. Here’s why barley exports are important to Seastrand and other U.S. barley farmers: ► Beer is Mexico’s leading ag export to the United States. Last year, the U.S. imported $1.9 billion of Mexican beer — a number that continues to grow. ► Mexican beer companies get the majority of their barley from the United States. Over the past 10 marketing years, Mexico has bought 31.2 million bushels of U.S. barley valued at $220 million. ► Barley fares best in dry, cool conditions, and North Dakota, Montana and Idaho dominate U.S. production of the crop. Last year, the three states combined for about 75 percent of the U.S. production. Minnesota and South

Dakota farmers grow it, too.

Difficult backdrop Once, North Dakota was the nation’s dominant producer of barley and the crop was grown across much of the state. But a long wet cycle, which has made barley riskier to grow, discouraged many farmers from growing the crop. Today, it’s raised mainly in semi-arid western North Dakota, eastern Montana and Idaho. Many area farmers also have complained that barley prices are too low to warrant growing it, especially given the greater risk of raising the crop. Against that difficult backdrop, the U.S. barley industry has worked hard and successfully to win sales to Mexican buyers, who in the past had bought from other countries, Seastrand says. NAFTA — which allows U.S. barley and malt to enter Mexico duty-free — has been a huge help for American barley producers, Seastrand says. It’s helped Mexico’s fast-growing beer industry, too. Mexico recently topped Germany to become the world’s fourth-largest beer producer.

Mexican visit A team of Mexican malt buyers and brewers recently visited the United States, including North Dakota and Montana, to talk about how NAFTA has been benefitted both the United

States and Mexico. Collin Watters, executive vice president of the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee, was among the U.S. officials who met with the Mexican delegation. He says the Mexican beer industry officials stressed how much they like the current arrangement. From their perspective, “NAFTA is working really well right now in this segment of the industry,” Watters says. “And there’s concern that this might change in a renegotiation in NAFTA.” Some people might wonder if U.S. sales of American-made beer, which also uses U.S. barley, would increase if less imported Mexican beer is consumed. Asked about that, Watters says, “If those drinkers choose beer (regardless of origin) that is made with U.S.-grown barley over wine or spirits, it’s a good thing for barley growers. It’s worth noting that in 2016, overall U.S.beer sales were flat while sales of imported beer rose 6.8 percent, according to information from the Brewers Association. Imported beer accounted for about 20 percent of 2016 U.S. beer sales, with Mexico supplying most of the imports. Seastrand says it’s premature and pointless to speculate on what might

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Mark Seastrand, a Sheyenne, N.D., farmer, examines a barley field in this 2011 Agweek photo.

happen with NAFTA. But he’s sure of this: “Our buyers want to continue doing business with us,” Seastrand says. “Everyone is just nervous, waiting to see what Trump will come up with next. Not to pick on our president, but he really needs to get in tune with what American farmers are thinking.”

Planting wrapping up with sunflowers and soybeans By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer Upper Midwest farmers are on the home stretch this spring planting season. Nearly all of the corn and most of the soybeans were planted in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota as of June 4, according to the weekly planting progress report released Monday by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This year’s planting pace for all three crops exceeds their respective five-year average, according to NASS. Wheat, corn and soybeans are the region’s three major crops. Typically, farmers begin planting with wheat, follow with corn and finish

up with soybeans. Wheat planting generally is finished by late May or early June. Sunflowers — popular in parts of North Dakota and South Dakota — most often are planted after soybeans. So it’s not surprising that farmers in the two states still have more sunflowers to put in the ground. Nonetheless, farmers in both states made considerable planting progress with the crop in the week ending June 4. In North Dakota, 81 percent of sunflowers were planted as of June 4. That’s up from 58 percent a week earlier and the five-year average of 59 percent. In South Dakota 48 percent of sunflowers were in the ground on June 4. That’s up from 30 percent a

week earlier and the five-year average of 33 percent. Conditions should allow for normal completion of planting, the Mandan, N.D.-based National Sunflower Association says. Here’s a closer look at corn and soybeans:

percent fair. Minnesota — 99 percent planted on June 4, up from 96 percent a week earlier and the five-year average of 96 percent. Seventy-seven percent of the crop was rated good or excellent, 21 percent fair.

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South Dakota — 92 percent planted on June 4, up from 72 percent a week earlier and the five-year average of 83 percent. Minnesota — 94 percent planted on June 4, up from 81 percent a week earlier and the five-year average of 86 percent. North Dakota — 94 percent planted on June 4, up from 83 percent a week earlier and the five-year average of 81 percent.

North Dakota — 99 percent planted on June 4, up from 94 percent a week earlier and the five-year average of 93 percent. Sixty-seven percent of planted corn was rated good or excellent, 26 percent fair. South Dakota — 99 percent planted on June 4, up from 95 percent a week earlier and the five-year average of 97 percent. Sixty-two percent of the crop was rated good or excellent, 32

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By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer CRYSTAL, N.D. — Drought is rearing its ugly head across much of Agweek Country. But not here here in Crystal, a northeast North Dakota farm town hit with excess moisture and other weather problems in 2016. “We’re off to a better start than a year ago,” says Fred Ganssle, crop consultant with Otto Ag in Crystal. The 2016 crop season in Crystal and much of the rest of northeast North Dakota was ravaged by storms that brought hail, high winds and heavy and frequent precipitation. Some farmers received twice as much rainfall as normal during the growing season, hammering yields in some fields and wiping out crops in parts or all of other fields. The difficult growing season also created extra stress and frustration for farmers and other agriculturalists. “It was a tough year,” says Ganssle, who’s spent 11 years with Otto Ag. But all the 2016 precipitation left many fields with plentiful subsoil moisture, which will help crops withstand hot, windy stretches this growing season. Having subsoil moisture doesn’t eliminate the need for summer rains, but it provides some cushion. On the early June day that Agweek visited Crystal, temperatures in the high 80s and gusty winds had dried up topsoil moisture. But subsoil moisture remained, and crops were still green.

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Droplets of rain collect on the leaves of a soybean plant just outside of Crystal, N.D. on Wednesday, June 7, 2017.

Farmers in the Crystal area grow many crops. Corn, soybeans, wheat, sugar beets, potatoes and dry edible beans are most common; other crops, including canola and sunflowers are raised, too.

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Otto Ag works with farmers in a roughly 30-mile radius of Crystal. Soil types in that area vary considerably; some of the land is fairly sandy, while other fields have heavy to very heavy soil. Ganssle deals with all the crops, giving him plenty of variety in his job. “I like it,” he says. Though Crystal, population about 150, struggled in 2016, the community enjoyed a wave of new construction in 2010-11. Two ag companies — Simplot Grower Solutions and Columbia Grain International — built big new facilities on prime farmland on the edge of town. Both companies already had much smaller locations here. Several other local ag businesses also expanded or renovated. The immediate challenge for Crystal-area agriculturalists is nurturing and harvesting their 2017 crop. Though the subsoil moisture will help with that, rain will be needed, too. Upper Midwest agriculturalists frequently stress the importance of “timely rains,” or ones that come at crucial times in crop development. Ganssle says that applies this growing season in his area. “We’ll need some rain at the right times. If we get that, we should be OK,” he says.


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SOIL HEALTH MINUTE

Getting a grip on salinity with multiple approaches

aging salinity. Tilling these areas opens up the soil and buries residue — this increases evaporation which pulls water carrying salts towards the surface. On saline headlands, a simple approach is to avoid tillage and direct seed into those areas. Improving surface drainage is another simple step. Clean ditches to keep water moving and get whatever water you can off your field. Installing tile can also improve conditions. To maximize salt leaching, reduce tillage and diversify rotations to build soil structure and get more water moving to tile lines. Some crops are more tolerant to salts than others. Barley is one of the most tolerant crops, followed by wheat, corn and soybeans. We have an economic calculator on the NDSU Soil Health webpage (ndsu.edu/soilhealth) to help make decisions on which crop to grow based on a measured soluble salt level from a soil test. Including a small grain in rotation can also create an opportunity to include a cover crop. This will use

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Robyn Goddard, rancher, Prairie City, S.D. By Katie Pinke Q: How has agriculture shaped your life? I have never known a lifestyle outside of agriculture. I grew up in central Nebraska on a cow/calf operation and my parents are still active in the lll Robyn ranching business. Goddard My sister and I are the fifth generation to be involved in production agriculture. My husband, Jim, and I live and ranch on his family operation where we are the fourth generation to operate on this land. I’ve been a full-time at-home ranch wife since 2012 and work side-by-side with my husband every day. Q: What are your greatest challenges in ranching and how do you work to overcome them? 1. The weather: Our lives revolve around the weather. Most of our decisions and tasks are due to how we respond to Mother Nature. We are currently in drought conditions. The pastures are holding, but the grass is short, headed out and not growing. Our biggest concern right now is making sure our livestock have good quality water. Our hay crop looks poor. We have several fields that look like they have not come out of winter dormancy. 2. Ranching is a business: There is so much more to ranching than cattle work. Other areas of ranching include raising grass and hay, weed control, mechanicing and equipment maintenance, fencing, etc. It’s important to do some research to know your cost of production for raising a calf, grass, hay and crops. Jim frequently prices around when we buy something as there can be a lot of variation between suppliers of vaccine, equipment, feedstuff, trucking fees, parts and more. In addition, there are many relationships that are vital to a ranching

operation. Relationships with neighbors, landlords, cattle buyers, veterinarians, animal supply companies and mechanics are an important part of managing a cost efficient business. Q: If you could choose anyone, who would you pick as your mentor? Ruby VanDenBerg is a family friend and lived over 60 years on a ranch in our community. Next week she will be celebrating 70 years of marriage to her one and only husband! As a woman in her 90s, Ruby has lived through many life challenges and changes. She has worked as a young girl farming with horses, experienced all types of weather conditions, and raised livestock, gardens and crops. Ruby is a mother of six. If you visit her, she will greet you with a smile, a hug and probably something delicious fresh from the oven. She was very active in the community and is still active in her church. Ruby is a woman of faith, determination and perseverance. Q: If you had the opportunity to get a message across to a large group of people, what would your message be? There are a lot of misconceptions and miscommunication about where our food comes from. I like the idea of fresh from the garden produce and farmers markets, but we cannot feed the growing population and maintain affordable food without large agricultural businesses and genetically modified plants. I think it’s important for the ag community to be transparent about how they raise their livestock and crops. Genetically modified plants help farmers raise high quality foods that require less usage of chemicals for weed and pest management. Livestock producers do their best to keep the animals they care for healthy and the products they produce safe for human consumption. Q: What do you do to encourage others? Who/what serves as a source of encouragement for you? I find a lot of encouragement in the agriculture blog community and South Dakota Women in Ag. I am a board member of SD WIA and find our committee members inspirational in their individual attitudes and personal strengths. I have met many women at our conference that are “everyday” ranch wives and incredible women. Robyn and her husband ranch on a fourth generation cow/calf near Prairie City, S.D. Robyn is originally from Hazard, Neb., where she grew up raising and showing livestock. Take a peek at Robyn’s ranch life and everything in between at http://theranchwifechronicles.com/.

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REGIONAL NEWS

Producers ‘cautiously optimistic’ about sugar deal with Mexico By April Baumgarten MANVEL, N.D. — Ag producers in the Red River Valley are “cautiously optimistic” about an agreement limiting U.S. imports of Mexican sugar, especially after years of depressed sugar beet prices. “I think it gives us good reason to be cautiously optimistic. There are benefits to it,” Scott Johnson, who raises beets near Manvel, said of the agreement. “We got changes, which are going to help us as long as they can enforce them.” The U.S. Department of Commerce announced June 6 that an agreement had been reached that would reduce the amount of refined sugar Mexico exports to the U.S. from 53 percent to 30 percent of its overall sugar exports. However, sugar industry leaders fear the new agreement leaves open a loophole for Mexico to “dump subsidized sugar into the U.S. market and short U.S. refineries of raw sugar inputs,” a move that, according to the American Sugar Alliance, has cost farmers and producers more than $4

billion. The new agreement has failed to win the support of the sugar industry, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross said June 6. “This loophole takes away the existing power of the U.S. government to determine the type and polarity (purity) of any additional sugar that needs to be imported and cedes that power to the Mexican government,” the Alliance said in a statement. The announcement of the sugar trade agreement was meant to fix problems with the 2014 agreement, but U.S. sugar producers claimed Mexico was not obeying the terms of the agreement. Duane Maatz, executive director of Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association, said on June 7 that Mexico was circumventing the refiners and the market, effectively sending the sugar directly to consumers. “This is a trade enforcement issue,” he said, adding Mexico’s subsidies allowed producers there to sell sugar for less. “They simply were cheating the rules.”

Sugar beet prices have dropped since 2012, when farmers were averaging $69.10 per ton in North Dakota. Last year, Minn-Dak Farmers Co-op in Wahpeton, N.D., cut its gross payment for beets to $35 per ton for the 2015 crop. Prices for the 2016 crop are still being finalized, Maatz said, but the competition from Mexico doesn’t help, he added. Even with a record-breaking average yield of 31.5 tons per acre — some fields reached 38 tons per acre — farmers will be lucky to break even on their beet harvest, he said. The depressed prices have prompted some beet farmers, including Johnson, to cut back on planting the crop. “We normally raise 500 to 700 acres,” said Johnson, who has been planting beets since 1993. “We only planted 140 acres this year.” The third-generation farmer said it is hard to cut back on beet acreage. Johnson’s grandfather and father planted beets, and he said the crop has always been a big part of his

family business. “We just couldn’t make the numbers work,” he said. “It was hard to see us not doing beets, so we were able to keep some.” The biggest challenge will be enforcing the new limits, Johnson said. He said he just wants prices to return to a point where planting beets is sustainable. “Hopefully the agreement will take some pressure off the market, which will help prices recover,” he said. “I don’t anticipate them doubling like they were.” Maatz said the agreement didn’t go as far as his association wanted and there are concerns Mexico will try to find more loopholes, but he said his organization is optimistic the agreement will help farmers in the Red River Valley. “It’s certainly better than where we came from,” he said. “The concern is, will Mexico live within the rules? “We need to be very diligent in the implementation of this new agreement and force them to follow the rules,” he said.

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COVER STORY

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Officials from C&B Operations LLC of Gettysburg, S.D., an aerial data collector and agronomist, gathered at the Jeff Buyck farm near Balaton, Minn., in April to describe their technique for collecting ag data by manned airplanes. Photo taken April 11, 2017, near Balaton, Minn. COVER: Jeff Buyck is the fourth generation to farm east of Balaton, Minn. An airplane used to collect crop data used for planting and spraying taxis away from the farm after a farmstead meeting in April. Photo taken April 11, 2017, near Balaton, Minn.

C&B dealer looks for value-drivers By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer BALATON, Minn. — Drones may be all the rage, but a South Dakota-based machinery dealer network is counting on human pilots and airplanes to deliver the desired data. Jeff Buyck (pronounced like the car, “Buick”), 32, a farmer from Balaton, Minn., farms near Garvin, Minn., in Lyon County. He’s also the integrated solutions manager for C&B Operations, LLC, based in Gettysburg, S.D. In that capacity, Buyck works out of C&B’s Pipestone County Implement store but covers the company’s 25 stores in six states from Minnesota to Idaho. He says the quality and efficiency of the airplane data makes it a value-driver for farmers.

Quick take-off Buyck’s path toward precision agriculture leadership is typical of the fast-track that involves younger pro-

ducers these days. He graduated from Tracy (Minn.) Area High School in 2003 and obtained a degree in ag business from South Dakota State University in Brookings in 2007 (and met met his wife, Jenna, in a chemistry lab). He came home as the fourth generation on a moderate-sized corn and soybean farm. He and Jenna farm with his parents, Steve and Carol. Initially, Buyck sold some seed corn on the side and the company hired him as a district manager, assisting customers in fine-tuning yield monitors and mapping. He started working for an implement dealer in 2009, and C&B in 2011 hired him for everything related to precision agriculture, including training and data management. At first, Buyck and C&B looked at unmanned aircraft — drones. They found that drones weren’t all that efficient and laden with regulatory

uncertainty. Drones must be transported to the field to do their work, he says. A service-provider sends a worker in a truck, who must do some assembly and pre-flight procedures. The drones fly the field, with batteries with 20- to 60-minute life, depending on headwinds. The drones may need to be landed several times for battery changes. About five years ago, C&B got connected with Aerial Precision Imagery LLC, a Bloomington, Minn., company that would collect information using airplanes. More clients are wanting the data in their smartphones. To help with that, they connected with DroneDeploy, out of San Francisco, a web-based application company that interfaces with apps on their smartphones. DroneDeploy’s apps allow customers to run algorithms on the data.

“If you have a lot of soil reflectance they can pull that out of the algorithm and have the data make sense,” Buyck says.

Targeted, tight Buyck works with Mark Grout, Jr., vice president of API who lives in Mankato, Minn. Grout’s Cessna is equipped with a Canon digital single-lens reflex camera. It can be modified to near infrared or the normal red-green-blue spectrum, depending on what the customer wants. The automatic focus function of the camera keeps the camera steady to the ground. The company flies its planes over fields, collecting images that can indicate crop health at a high resolution (2.25 centimeter per pixel) clarity. “You can pick up a penny with it,” Grout says.

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There are two other Minnesota companies offering similar services. All are working to establish themselves for resolution and quality. Some of the data includes a NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) map for crop health information. University research is tying growing degree units to NDVI values. Once the images are collected, C&B works with DroneDeploy to stitch them together to be expressed as two- and three-dimensional formats, providing both elevation and plant health. From the imagery, they see whether crop patterns indicate that a piece of equipment was set up improperly. Data goes into a thumb drive, which quickly can be delivered to entities like MyJohnDeere.com, an open infrastructure but secure hub for John

Deere customers. Grout says pilots are always learning new things to help farmers and equipment dealers fine-tune procedures to at a reasonable cost. He sees the airplane imagery as analogous to satellite imagery, only at a higher resolution. And it’s on-demand. “If you call, within 24 hours I can be out there, get it done and get your data delivered right to your computer, or your provider,” he says.

Agronomist view One believer is James Thovson, (pronounced “TUV-son”) from Slayton, Minn. Since 2000 Thovson has owned Independent Ag, an agronomy consulting service works with the Buyck farm. Thovson and his son, Jacob, and colleagues keep tabs on 250 individual farmer-clients in a 60 mile radius of Slayton. Thovson tried drones a couple of years ago and found they were slow and not quite as efficient as planes.

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Jeff Buyck, 33, of Balaton, Minn., farms with his father, Steve, near Garvin, Minn. Jeff also is a precision agriculture executive for C&B Operations LLC, a 25-store John Deere dealer network based in Gettysburg, S.D. He works from their store at Pipestone, Minn. Photo taken April 11, 2017, near Balaton, Minn.

Independent Ag is working closely with five to 10 clients to explore how to make the airplane-collected more profitable. “It’s giving us another avenue of information,” James says. “It seems to have opened a lot of different windows on stuff that you basically can’t see from the ground. You’re getting a much better view from overhead.” Later-season information allows the producer to consider future tiling options or when or whether to apply supplemental nitrogen. Jacob Thovson, 33, says it’s getting easier to do that as companies shift to compatible file formats. “They are talking back and forth between each other more, so as time progresses things are getting a lot easier,” he says. “The more widespread it becomes, the faster it’s going to progress. The more useful the information, the more the farmer is going to want to rely on that information.” Thovson thinks it will become more

widespread and practical in the next three to five years. Nutrient management and disease management for such threats as Goss’s wilt disease in corn and soybean, aphids and rootworms are some of the bigger concerns that technology might help. Jacob is also optimistic about drones. He expects the rules for operating drones to improve in the next five to 10 years, which will will “open up a lot of new doors for that industry.” The airplanes can see spots that farmers may want to send their drones to for more detail. Buyck’s father, Steve Buyck, says the information has been very helpful for helping side-dressing of nitrogen. “My role is to stand back and watch in awe at what they can do,” Steve says. “Some are overwhelmed, but some embrace the technology. A landlord once told me, ‘We’ve got to embrace it or it’ll run right over you.’”


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What my father never taught me By Katie Pinke Agweek Publisher With Father’s Day just around the corner, I’ve been reflecting on what my dad has taught me— which got me thinking about what he didn’t teach me. KATIE Someone recentPINKE ly posted on Instagram about attending an event to discuss “gender issues” in the food and agriculture industries. My farmer and business owner dad never mentioned there were gender issues in food and agriculture or anywhere else in the world. He never told me I couldn’t do something because I was a girl. My youngest daughter, Anika, age 7, feels the same way. I overheard her tell her older sister: “Girls can do anything boys can do. Except pee standing up. I know because I tried it. It doesn’t work.” I never told Anika anything more than what she already

knows and believes. I didn’t even know gender could be an issue until about third grade when the boys at our church decided to include girls in the Pinewood Derby. My grandpa and my mom helped me make my car. The short story is I won, and the next year the “boys” voted no girls were allowed. I’ll never forget how it made me feel, and that’s why I’ve saved my winning Pinewood Derby car all these years in a shoebox. My dad took me to business meetings and never told me gender could impact wages or skill set. My dad never told me about Title IX and that 10 years before I was in school there wasn’t organized girls basketball in our area. I knew my dad was a great basketball player. When I was in elementary school in the 1980s, my aunt played college basketball. My dad believed I could be a basketball player too. My dad never told me I couldn’t be a discus thrower. He supported my desire to participate in that event from junior high into college.

My dad never encouraged me to take shortcuts. Hard work and perseverance would get me ahead in life. My dad never told me to quit. At times, I have quit, but not at the advisement of my dad. My dad never told me I was less than or superior to anyone. My dad never told me I was anything less because I am a woman. I am wonderfully and perfectly made. My dad never told me I couldn’t be a mom and a professional. He has always been a dad and a professional. I set out to do the same thanks to his example. My dad never told me I was any different than anyone else in my profession of agriculture communications. My whole life I knew my personality is like my dad’s. He never told me I couldn’t follow in his footsteps or forge my own path. My dad never told me about doubt. Instead, he taught me to believe. My dad never told me to march or protest to advance my place in life. Instead, he taught me to create

change by example and through courageous leadership. My dad set me up for success — in part because he didn’t tell me who I was or wasn’t or what I should or shouldn’t accomplish. My dad’s leadership gave me vision and purpose to pursue loftier goals than if I had been pushed into cookie cutter life. My dad never told me how much I needed him or that I didn’t deserve his unconditional love and forgiveness. But he gave me both and he still does. My dad never told me I would inherit his bad joints and have an aching back and knees at age 38. Thank you, Dad, for everything you didn’t tell me. I appreciate your humble manner of leadership, which gave me a foundation to build on and develop my passions. You recognized my strengths and weaknesses and found ways to channel them to help me grow into the mom, wife, professional and volunteer I am today. Happy Father’s Day to my favorite Farmer Fred.

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Drought conditions lead to herd trimming By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer RICHARDTON, N.D. — As drought spreads across the upper Great Plains, some cattle producers in North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana are reducing their herds. Joe Vetter, a field representative for Herreid Livestock, calls the situation in northern South Dakota “very grim.” “There’s virtually been no moisture, even starting in the month of April,” he says. “Ten or 15 hundredths, maybe.” The latest Drought Monitor, released June 8, shows all of North Dakota in at least abnormally dry conditions, with 13.54 percent in severe drought and 73.92 in moderate drought. South Dakota has 11.37 percent of the state in severe drought, 39.15 percent in moderate drought and 28.4 percent abnormally dry, mostly to the north. Montana has moderate drought on 16.56 percent of the state, mostly to the east, and abnormally dry conditions on 20.13 percent. Minnesota is a little better off, with only 9.69 percent of the state in moderate drought and 30.33 percent abnormally dry. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Weekly Weather and Crop Bulletin listed 35 percent of North Dakota pastures, 40 percent of South Dakota pastures and 24 percent of Montana pastures as in poor or very poor condition. Vetter says hay crops already are too far gone to bale in some places. “It’s past the critical stage on the grains,” he says. “There are people who would have liked to have gotten some hay with their grains, but it was already heading out.” Rick Hellwig, one of the owners at Hub City Livestock in Aberdeen, S.D., says the barn’s June 6 sale was completed on June 7, after a 16.5-hour marathon at that ended at 1:30 a.m. The numbers were high with nearly 50 trailers lined up to bring in animals prior to the sale. Herreid Livestock’s sale last week had about three times the butcher cattle as this time most years. At least half of the 500 pairs were sold because of drought conditions, and a good chunk of the feeder cattle were heifers that had been intended for replacement. “The cattle are on the move,” he says. It’s a similar story in North Dakota. People are selling replacement heifers, cull cows and older pairs, trying to conserve what grass they have. Peo-

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Pasture conditions are getting dry west of Aberdeen, S.D., but are probably worst in the Highmore, Miller and Faulkton areas -- perhaps too dry to revive for 2017, even if rains come, according to Dennis Hellwig, an owner of Hub City Livestock, Inc., Aberdeen, S.D. Photo taken June 7, 2017 at Aberdeen, S.D. ple in the industry expect calves to be weaned earlier and cows sold off if conditions persist. Matt Lachenmeier, fieldman for Kist Livestock in Mandan, N.D., says the barn’s June 7 sale had 4,000 head, more than double a typical June sale. While the feeder and weigh-up markets remain strong, the market for pairs has taken a hit, he says. Pairs that were bringing $2,600 a few months back now are worth only about $1,900. “It’s pretty hard to let those things go for what they’re bringing,” Lachenmeier says. The market remains pretty strong with good demand for beef at Miles City, Mont., Livestock Commission Company, owner Burt Maged says. Eastern Montana hasn’t been quite as dry as North Dakota and South Dakota, but they still are in need of rain, he says. The bigger issue for Montana cattle producers may be the hay crop. Hay often gets trucked in from areas to the east of Miles City — areas that right now are too dry to get a crop, Maged explains. Recent dry years haven’t allowed for much build up of hay supply there. Driving around the outskirts of Richardton, N.D., on June 5, rancher Dustin

Hueske points out a hay field with grasses barely ankle high. On another field, a rancher already has turned out cows to graze, since the grasses aren’t likely to recover. Hueske points to a yellowed pasture. “That was green the other day,” says Hueske, who has 250 head of cows and about 200 yearling heifers north of Richardton. “This is about the worst I’ve seen it.” Hueske’s place hasn’t browned up as much as his neighbors. With the oil industry speeding back up, he’s heard of western North Dakota farmers and ranchers considering selling out and getting on with oil companies. “If we don’t get any rain in June, it’s going to be scary,” he says. A tough winter in western and central North Dakota forced some ranches to start feeding earlier than usual, reducing hay and feed supplies they had to carry over, Hueske says. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture has announced a hotline for ranchers affected by the drought. People who need hay or pasture or who have hay or pasture available can call 701-425-8454 to help facilitate sales. North Dakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring in a June 7 statement said his office is requesting

Farm Service Agency allow emergency haying and grazing of Conservation Reserve Program land. “If it doesn’t rain within another two weeks, you’re going to start seeing guys cut into their herd, selling the young stuff,” Lachenmeier says. Dennis Hellwig, the senior partner at Hub City, says sale barn operators don’t want to see this much activity with cows this early in the year. Producers are trying to “lighten their load” on their grass and feed. “If we don’t get rain here in the next week or two, we’ll probably see more of them moving,” he says. Vetter asks ranchers selling pairs to have their animals paired up and tagged appropriately to make sorting easier for sale barn staff. But even though conditions are looking now, Vetter says there is optimism that rains could save millet, sorghum and corn crops and provide feed down the road. “There’s always hope,” he says. Likewise, Hueske says people in the Richardton area are doing their best to keep going. “It makes you a better person, I guess,” he says. (Staff Writer Mikkel Pates contributed to this report.)


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Biofuels promoter delays guilty plea

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Regulators revoke permit after illegal dumping BISMARCK, N.D. —The North Dakota Industrial Commission revoked the permit this week from a McKenzie County oilfield facility caught illegally dumping waste, but questions remain about how and when the 7-month-old mess will be cleaned up. A state inspector observed an employee of Apollo Resources intentionally pumping drilling mud and wastewater onto a rancher’s pasture in October in McKenzie County, Industrial Commission records show. Since that time, Apollo Resources has not done enough to clean up the brine contamination, said Department of Mineral Resources Director Lynn Helms, who recommended the company’s permit be revoked. In addition, the company that operated an oilfield treating plant south of Alexander for the past three years has had a pattern of failing to comply with state regulations, Helms said. Milt Madison, who owns the land adjacent to the treating plant, estimates 10 to 20 acres of his pasture-

primary fund-raiser for companies including Energae L.P., of Clear Lake, Iowa, which had significant ownership in Permeate Refining Inc., an ethanol plant in Hopkinton, Iowa. Smith remains in jail in Linn County, Iowa, for violating earlier pre-trial rules against contacting investors. He will remain behind bars until his sentencing hearing, which hasn’t been set.

RRV activities In March 2012, Smith tried in vain to enlist farmers in the Grafton, N.D., area, to raise sugar beets. He described an opportunity to invest at least $10,000 in a then-mothballed Grafton corn ethanol plant, to combine with his Energae companies in Iowa and elsewhere. Smith also promoted tax credits for non-corn land were affected by the contamination. Dan Wells, the state inspector who caught what the Industrial Commission describes as illegal dumping, estimated that cleanup should have taken about a week, according to an Industrial Commission order. But because the brine contamination was not immediately cleaned up, it caused more problems this spring when snow began to melt, Madison said. The contamination affected a drainage that runs into Charbonneau Creek, said Bill Suess, spill investigation program manager for the North Dakota Department of Health. Neighboring rancher Jared Hatter said the contamination affected a stock pond his cattle use. Two of his cows died recently, and he’s having one tested to verify his suspicion that it’s connected to the brine contamination. Hatter said he’s pleased the Industrial Commission took action, but he wishes the state would have applied more pressure on the company to clean up the mess sooner. The Industrial Commission voted unanimously June 5 to revoke the company’s permit and ordered that the site be cleaned by Oct. 1. However, regulators had already ordered the facility to stop operating. Helms said he thinks it’s “questionable” that Apollo Resources, which doesn’t have other assets in North Dakota, will have the resources

ethanol production, which were later declared invalid by the state of Iowa. In July 2012, Smith was forever barred from selling insurance or handling investments in Iowa because of allegations he had transferred money out of insurance client accounts several times, and in some cases used the money for his own personal use. Smith agreed to the sanctions without admitting guilt. Lawyers separately filed claims against Smith to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. The FINRA cases sought nearly $1 million in losses from fraudulent sales. In documents filed with the federal court of northern Iowa on May 22, 2017, the government says Smith solicited funds from investment clients to be invested in Permeate and other bio-energy companies by havto follow through with the cleanup. The state could revoke the facility’s $175,000 bond and confiscate equipment on site to pay for the cleanup, or access the state’s abandoned well fund. Apollo Resources said in a letter from attorney Lawrence Bender the company operated for nearly two years without a major incident and “stands ready to continue its efforts to clean up the site.”

Chicks, eggs a loss from smoked out building WAGNER, S.D. — About 200 baby pheasants and other birds were killed Monday and about 500 eggs were lost when a building sustained heavy smoke damage in Wagner. A heat lamp is believed to be the cause of the smoldering structure, owned by Steve Krcil, in which he raised upland birds like partridge, quail and different species of pheasants. He said Tuesday he’s been raising birds for three years. “This started out as a hobby, so I hadn’t really looked into insurance yet,” he said Tuesday. “Last year, I didn’t have half as much as I did before this.” Everything in the building was a loss, including three incubators and crates. There were no adult birds were killed.

ing the funds transferred to Energae. They allege that on a number of occasions, Smith transferred money or checks to be issued from his clients investment accounts via wire and mail without their knowledge or authorization. In one case, a defendant identified as “B.B.” from Anchorage, Alaska, invested with Smith through MetLife Investors USA Insurance Company. In April 2008, MetLife had issued B.B. an Individual Retirement Account. On about Feb. 21, 2013, Smith allegedly removed $30,000 from that account to a Wells Fargo Bank account for Energae, forging the “B.B.” name and using his social security number without his knowledge. Separately, also in February 2013, Smith also used the identity of another person as part of a felony violation, prosecutor Timothy L. Vavricek says.

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By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — An Iowa biofuels promoter still is intending to plead guilty to federal fraud and identity theft charges but his plea hearing was cancelled at the last minute, before a 10:30 a.m. hearing on Monday, June 5. Tony Morfitt, an assistant U.S. attorney, on June 7 said that Darrell Duane Smith still is expected to make the plea, but the timing of rescheduling is not yet known. “The case is still pending,” Morfitt said. The case is before U.S. District Court Judge Linda R. Reade. Smith’s attorney Michael K. Lahammer of Cedar Rapids, did not return phone messages. Smith, 61, of Forest City, Iowa, is a former stockbroker. He was a


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Myriad Mobile raises $1.5M to launch new ag tech By Agweek News Reports FARGO, N.D. — Myriad Mobile, a software technology company focused on mobile and web applications, today announced it has raised $1.5 million in a Pre-Series A funding round to launch a new ag-tech product for the grain industry. With this investment, Myriad has raised a total of $2.3 million, having previously raised $800,000 in seed funding. This round also brings together strategic partners in the agriculture and technology sectors who share Myriad’s vision and market opportunity for their new product and expertise in the space. Gen7 Investments, the investment arm of ag media giant Forum Communications, which owns Agweek Magazine, is the lead investor on the round — joined by tech-savvy and Sioux Falls-based Falls Angel Fund, international agribusiness entrepreneur-led HA Dahl Family LLLP, independent and Fargo-based Thoreson Steffes Trust Company, and global

livestock production software company MetaFarms. The investment will be used to build out Myriad’s market strategy, for new product development and for expansion of its ag-tech team. “The investment into Myriad Mobile ag tech for grain expands our agriculture presence and adds value and depth to our growing focus in the agriculture industry,” said Bill Marcil, Jr., President and CEO of Forum Communications and Gen7 Investments. “It also provides opportunities to deepen our offerings in our Agweek brand. Agriculture is a driver to our local and regional economy. We are already closely aligned with ag and want to continue to help grow ag tech throughout our region and in the ag industry.” Founded in 2011 as a mobile app developer, Myriad has experienced significant growth having deployed more than 350 apps, with the majority of those associated with agriculture and expanded into other areas

of software design, platform development and consulting. “This new product brings a capability that hasn’t existed in the grain industry,” added Jake Joraanstad, Myriad Mobile’s CEO and co-founder. “Our resident ‘farm kids’ want to develop and deploy technologies and solutions to keep the industry thriving and farmers farming.” In 2016, the Myriad was recognized as a top app developer in the Minneapolis region by Clutch.co and was named to the Inc. 5000 List of America’s fastest growing companies. “As we’ve explored product development and piloted the technology, the response has been overwhelming. We needed additional resources to build out our product and team to serve the ag market. It’s really taken off,” said Joraanstad. Myriad will launch its new product for the grain industry later this month, as the investment will also help build-out technology infrastructure as well as marketing

and promotion. “What we’ve found is what we’re doing is really unique,” said Joraanstad. “We’ve seen our work make a positive impact for our clients — saving them time and money — and most importantly strengthening their relationship with their customers.” The company of more than 40 mobile engineers, designers, architects and business consultants has strategized, designed and deployed more than 350 technology projects for notable national brands American Express, US Bank and ag giants Cargill, Bobcat, John Deere and Monsanto. “We believe those who take a technology-first approach in their business strategy will win,” added Joraanstad. “This group of investors share that vision and the opportunity for exponential technologies to impact the ag market in a big way.”


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Animal seizure worries agriculture officials By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer DICKINSON, N.D. — While a district court judge decides whether a Gladstone, N.D., man gets to keep his cattle and horses, agriculture groups want to make sure his due process rights — and those of other livestock producers in the future — are protected. Gerald “Gary” Dassinger of Gladstone, N.D., is accused of abusing or neglecting his horses and cattle and faces several felony and misdemeanor charges related to the accusations. Dassinger says he plans to plead not guilty to the charges. He also says he has veterinarians willing to back him up in court that his animals were not abused or neglected. The Stark County Sheriff’s Department in May filed petitions to seize horses and cattle from Dassinger after local veterinarians said the animals were thin and had problems with parasites and lice. Some of the animals already were on trucks when Dassinger’s attorney, Thomas Murtha, filed for a temporary restraining order to stop them from being seized before Dassinger could defend himself. Southwest District Judge Rhonda Ehlis granted the restraining order and will decide whether Dassinger can keep the animals. Ehlis on June 5 presided over the first part of a hearing in the seizure case at the Stark County Courthouse. A continuation of the hearing is scheduled to begin June 13. The hearing, the judge explained, was not required by state law. In North Dakota, law enforcement can petition the court for an order to seize animals and to dispose of the animals. Ehlis said she and attorneys in the case agreed to hold a hearing in order to preserve Dassinger’s due process rights. Warren Zenker, president of the North Dakota Stockmen’s Association, says his group sent a letter expressing concern about whether Dassinger had been able to stand up for himself before his property was seized. “That was a concern to us,” he says. Zenker says the state’s animal abuse and neglect law, which covers animal seizures, was updated in 2013 to make it harder to seize animals. It now requires a court order at the request of law enforcement, while previously others, including veterinarians, could do so. But even though the bar is higher now, Zenker says it’s important that

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Gary Dassinger, left, and his attorney Thomas Murtha listen as testimony is given by Stark County Sheriff Terry Oestreich about the condition of animals at Dassinger’s Gladstone ranch in April during a civil hearing on Monday, June 5. people’s rights are upheld throughout the process. “We hope that due process is adhered to in all these situations, that ranchers and producers can tell their stories before they’re found to be guilty,” he says. It’s the lack of a guilty finding that concerns North Dakota Farm Bureau President Daryl Lies. Dassinger’s animals were to set be seized before he even had been charged with a crime, Lies pointed out. And if his animals are taken and sold or otherwise disposed of and he’s later found not guilty of a crime, Lies questions whether the law did what it was supposed to do. “There’s very little recourse” for livestock producers, he says. “I’ve been breeding these horse for 40 years, and I have a really good herd of horses,” Dassinger says. “And it’s like, my 40 years is just going to be gone.” Farm Bureau was not entirely onboard with the 2013 animal abuse law rewrite, in part because the group worried about situations like this cropping up, Lies says. The law now allows for felony abuse charges, and the discussion during the 2013 Legislature was that those charges would be reserved for repeat offenders. However, Lies says, Dassinger has no prior convictions for animal abuse,

and the charges against him say he “intentionally caused the prolonged impairment of an animal’s health” by failing “to provide veterinary medical care” for several animals. The concern is that this case will open up livestock producers to felony charges and animal seizure any time they treat an animal themselves, Lies says. “That should be concerning to every livestock producer, every livestock owner in the state,” he says. “That one thing alone is enough to make us have to readdress this law to make sure things like that can’t happen.” Lies and others are afraid animal rights activists could use the law to their advantage, accusing ranchers of abusing animals under normal agricultural practices. Zenker says he winter grazes cattle right off a state highway. Even though the cattle get feed, they still will dig through snow to find kernels of corn. He always worries the wrong people will see that, misinterpret the cows’ actions and report to authorities that he isn’t properly feeding his cows. That’s what concerns North Dakota Rep. Luke Simons, R-Dickinson, as well: “The floodgate is opening, and this is the beginning of a very, very bad precedent in our state.”

“If I lose this case, it’s going to change the industry,” Dassinger says. Simons has gotten involved in Dassinger’s case because Dassinger is his constituent. He visited the ranch in Gladstone and reported seeing “fat, sassy cows that were in great shape.” Simons concedes Dassinger’s ranch isn’t in the greatest condition. “The place is somewhat rundown,” he says. “But I know oodles of farms that are run down. Where are we going to stop?” He doesn’t know how the case will turn out, but he’s committed to trying to fix the law to make sure people in similar circumstances are protected. “No one should be able to seize your property without a day in court,” Simons says. Lies says he’s heard from additional legislators interested in giving the state’s animal abuse and animal seizure statutes another look during the next legislative session in 2019. Farm Bureau hopes to hear from more livestock producers and start looking at ways to improve the laws. For Dassinger’s part, he’s glad he’s getting his chance to make his case in court. “At least as of right now I know they’re not hauling my animals off,” he says.


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Favorable conditions allow farmers to finish planting By Mark Huso Forum News Service It is very impressive what a farmer can accomplish when given the opportunity. Two weeks ago I would have assumed a few of the fields we monitor were not going to be planted, but as of today, there may only be one or two fields that haven’t been planted yet. When the fields finally firmed up, a majority of the farmers I work with were able to get seed in the ground in a proper manner. The acres really went in with a fury. However, during that window, the wind never stopped blowing. The winds never allowed the chance for pre-emerge and burndown chemical to be applied. That can provide a real challenge with getting adequate control in a post-emerge situation. But with the right tank-mix and proper water volume, we are able to clean up the majority of those issues. I don’t travel much outside of my scouting area during May and June. Radio and social media tells me much of the region is desperate for rainfall. Nelson County and its outside borders

of Ramsey, Walsh, Grand Forks, Griggs, and Steele counties in North Dakota are quite fortunate. There are some areas with lighter soils than others in this area, but for the majority on both sides of Highway 2, the soil moisture currently is adequate to above normal. Because of the excess soil moisture we were dealing with, some of our stand counts in corn, cereals and canola are lower than our goal. The seeds were in cold, saturated soil for too long, and that prohibited proper emergence. Stand counts overall will be adequate with beans and sunflowers probably having some of the better populations, as those crops went into very good soil conditions. The last week of warm weather has helped push along some of the corn that was taking in excess of three weeks to emerge. Now the corn has good color. However, the growth stage isn’t where it should be when spraying herbicide. Since the canopy may be delayed, the opportunity for a one-pass system chemical approach likely may not be enough this year.

Many acres of wheat and barley have been sprayed in the last few days. Wild oat and foxtail pressure are down again this year, yet we have a new broadleaf weed spectrum we haven’t dealt with in recent years including dandelions, canada thistle and kochia. We haven’t noticed any leaf disease in any of the early wheat, and a majority is off to a decent start. Next week canola, soybeans, sunflowers and some corn will be the bulk of the spraying duties. This time of year includes suggesting chemical solutions to the situations that are provided. Sometimes, those situations are challenging and it’s important to look for help and get other opinions. Over the years, I have enjoyed the benefits of the great North Dakota State University Extension team in helping diagnose a new weed or following up on insect pressure. Jason Hanson, a Winfield regional agronomist from Devils Lake, also has been a key reference for me, as his travels throughout the state bring back solutions I can use in my area. Chemical reps often get a text or call

from me to verify a tank mix, and they do a great job of providing the information needed. Local retailers are staying in contact with us to make sure they have the proper chemicals and adjuvants on hand to make sure the spraying season goes smoothly. When I started in this industry in 2001, it seemed we would plan on spraying 1,000-2,000 acres for the week. Today’s farms can now accomplish that in a day, and sometimes before 5 p.m. Many farms are now adapting to having two sprayers to handle the challenges of having multiple crops ready to spray all at the same time. I wish everyone good luck, timely June rains for the drought areas and favorable growing conditions for all. Connect with Huso at husocrop@polarcomm.com or on Twitter at @husocrop. Editor’s note: 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, canola, corn, edible bean, soybean and sunflowers.

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Understanding maximizing profit, minimizing loss

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By Peter Welte Today’s column is more about economics than law, but the two topics are inseparable in my world. On the legal side, several businesses are exploring “debtor/creditor law” in order to collect from farmers who owe them money. Bankruptcy filings are up, and bankruptcy attor-

neys are busy. The Sunday newspaper has plenty of summer auction sales, both for land and for equipment and farm liquidation. Farmers are forming business entities in order to protect themselves from personal liability should they go out of business. During my college days at North Dakota State University, my advisor was Professor Thor Hertsgaard. Many NDSU graduates, particularly those who studied agricultural economics, recognize the name. Thor was a wonderful educator and an even better man. He

passed away several years ago, but the lessons he taught to his students live on. Thor taught both beginning and advanced level ag economics courses. There were several common themes that he taught throughout each of his courses. One of those themes was that “farmers are price takers,” and another was “over a lifetime, the only farmers who survive the business are those who understand not just how to maximize profit but also how to minimize loss.” Farmers are price takers. In a perfect business model, a “non-farm” proprietor develops a product and sets a price. For example, an inventor may develop a computer, and the inventor will say “I will sell this computer for X amount of dollars.” If a buyer doesn’t produce the sales price, the inventor chooses not to sell the computer, and then moves on to a different prospective buyer. But farmers are different. Farmers grow a commodity or raise livestock, then go to the elevator or auction. Instead of saying “I will sell this to you for X amount of dollars,” the farmer asks, “What will you give me for this

commodity or livestock?” The farmer does this largely without any meaningful negotiating leverage. The big board at the local elevator today says that hard red spring wheat is selling for $5.35 per bushel for harvest delivery. Soybeans are at $8.50. Corn is at $3.25. What does that mean for farmers? It means that margins are thin; making a profit in 2017 will be challenging. Thor’s second theme is truer than it ever was; successful farmers have limited profit potential, so maximizing profit alone will not cut it. Farmers will also need to minimize loss. How do they do that? Well, creative marketing helps. Incrementally pricing commodities throughout the year at an “acceptable” price is a far better strategy than waiting for the perfect price. Reducing risk with hedge to arrive pricing or forward contracting is rarely a bad idea. But reducing expenses is really the only way to minimize loss. Choosing which expenses to reduce, though, is like choosing your favorite child. Land rent, or the cost of land, is a

fixed cost. That’s hard to adjust. Fuel is not controllable, as well. Farmers can reduce cost of seed by decreasing plant population, and several did so this spring. Reducing fertilizer cost is dicey, but it has to be considered. Crop insurance is one area where farmers often “cut costs.” Fortunately, there is such a thing as “revenue insurance,” where farmers can set a “floor” on the amount of revenue they will generate with their operation. At a bare minimum, producers need to insure a level that covers their fixed annual costs. Although it is counterintuitive, now — post planting and pre harvest — is the time when farmers should sit down and examine their annual budget. It may seem early, but it is never too early to examine expenses and make some hard decisions. It is easier to do it now than it is in the spring when your loan officer is wondering why you spent so much the year before. Editor’s note: Welte is an attorney with the Vogel Law Firm in Grand Forks, N.D., and a small grains farmer in Grand Forks County.


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Transforming the future of agriculture By Lora Lynn Horner Agweek Staff Writer FARGO, N.D. — Every year, FFA has a theme, and this year’s theme is Transform. FFA experiences transform all members differently. National FFA Secretary Victoria Harris came from Florida to attend North Dakota’s State FFA Convention, which took place last week in Fargo. “FFA doesn’t just transform members to be the best they can be, but it transforms them into somebody who is able to positively impact their communities,” Harris said. “Our society can really tear down people, but our blue FFA jackets transform members into somebody who builds people and environments up.” North Dakota’s convention offered a wide variety of events that showcase individual skills and teamwork involvement. From floriculture to advanced agricultural mechanics, the array of competitions attracted hundreds of members to compete. More than 1,300 members competed at the state convention to take home either a bronze, silver or gold, but

everyone’s ultimate goal is to obtain a Baby Bison, the trophy given to the highest scoring individual in each contest. Each competition can provide members with a strong set of successful skills. Extemporaneous speaking can take a shy member and turn them into someone who is able to speak publicly in front of judges, spectators and other members. A member who grew up in a city setting can transform into a dairy showmanship handler. Agricultural communications requires students to think and act like news reporters, social media specialists, website designers and marketing teams. Current members and past members all have stories to tell about competitions that transformed them from just being in a competition to pursuing a lifelong career. Baby Bison or not, competitions provide building blocks to life. One of the premier awards for an FFA member is the Star Farmer award. This year’s Star Farmer recipient was Cole Ketterling from Wishek FFA.

Ketterling credits his siblings, parents, advisors and the entire FFA community for his success. “It’s a combination of everybody involved that creates healthy relationships that continue to grow. It’s these relationships that really make FFA’s program extremely successful,” he said. Ketterling has a jacket full of gold pins and, even more important, treasured memories and experiences. This convention, Ketterling transformed himself into more than just a member, as he decided to run for a state officer position and received one out of two nominations to become North Dakota’s state FFA president. Ketterling stressed that being in FFA and being an officer is not about the label, but rather the opportunities. Retired members, with blue jackets hanging in their closets, active members or people who never joined all have the ability to transform themselves and their communities. North Dakota’s 88th annual State FFA Convention gave the future of agriculture the skills to transform.


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Dairy Fest takes consumers from farm to fork By Michelle Rook Special to Agweek BROOKINGS, S.D. — Dairy is a $2.4 billion industry in South Dakota and consumers got to see that first hand at the 2017 Dairy Fest in Brookings. The fourth annual event highlighted the importance of the dairy industry for the public and took consumers through the dairy industry from farm to fork. “Our focus is on the consumer and getting them exposed to agriculture and the dairy industry as a whole,” says Tracey Erickson, South Dakota State University Extension dairy field specialist. They did that through a whole host of fun and family-friendly activities at the carnival. “There were many stations for them to partake in…live animals, a milk dunk tank, a corn box, inflatables of a big combine and skid-steer.” Consumers also toured the SDSU Davis Dairy Plant to learn how dairy products are safely processed and regulated. “There they’re able to see how cheese is made, how butter is made, how ice cream is made,” Erickson says. “We talk about the safety of the food products we’re eating and how no milk has antibiotics in it.” At a local dairy farm, the public got to see the care farmers take to produce the milk and dairy products they love. “Farmers produce a very nutritious food that’s safe and wholesome each and every day and sometimes we may take that for granted,” says Dairy Fest Committee Chairman Darrel Rennich. More than 500 consumers took part in the farm tour at Golden Dakota Farms near Elkton, S.D., an operation managed by Donovan Coetzee. “It’s a total herd of 3,650, so we

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More than 2,000 people attended Dairy Fest in Brookings to learn more about the importance of the state’s dairy industry. have a double 50 parallel parlor, which obviously means we milk 100 cows at a time,” says Coetzee. “All of our milk cows we milk three times, so with 3,000 cows, we’re pushing 9,000 cows through our parlor per day.” Golden Dakota Farms has South African roots. When Coatzee and his father left their dairy in South Africa in 1994, he never dreamed he’d one day manage his own farm. “I’m an immigrant,” he says. “I came here with nothing. Then you snap your fingers and here I am, 30 years old running my own dairy.” His dad currently dairies in Kansas, but South Dakota offered a favorable

business climate and high quality forages for Golden Dakota. “Being from South Africa, we used to plant our corn six feet apart just to get a crop, and sometimes you go five years without having any crops at all.” So, Coatzee says having the abundance of feed is a huge advantage. “Just due to the wonderful climate we have here in South Dakota, the high amount of rains and the high quality of forages. That’s what led us to where we are here today in Moody County.” Coetzee welcomed consumers to tour his operation to see what they do on the farm.

“I like to keep my doors open, I’ve got nothing to hide,” he says. “We’re very tightly regulated so I want people to know that.” Plus, he likes to show them the care taken to produce a safe and healthy product, including sand beds for the cows. “Cow comfort and cow health, those are my main two goals each and every day — to make sure our cows are happy and comfortable so we get some high-quality milk out of them,” Coatzee says. Dairy Fest also featured award winning cheesemaker Marieka Penterman, who spoke at the Got Milk Gala. She started Holland’s Family Cheese in Thorpe, Wisc., in November 2006. Penterman is the creator and name behind Marieka Gouda, which is a raw milk cheese that is popular in her native country of Holland. They have nearly 25 different flavors of gouda and many are award-winning. “I know it’s over 150 awards and we have won some big ones,” says Penterman. “For the last six years, three times we have made the top three in the United States championship,” she says. Penterman’s gouda has also received many awards in world cheese competitions. Marieka Gouda is one of the few farmstead cheeses produced in the country, as Penterman utilizes the milk from their 450-cow dairy. They also host educational farm tours and last year had approximately 150,000 visitors. Dairy Fest committee members were excited about the success of this year’s event with more than 2,000 people attending the activities in Brookings.


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AccuWeather® 7-Day Forecast for North Dakota Monday

Tuesday

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Sunday

Partly sunny

A t-storm around in the p.m.

Breezy with clouds and sun

Some rain and a thunderstorm

Mostly cloudy

Sunshine and some clouds

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H: 76 to 89 L: 51 to 65

H: 76 to 91 L: 48 to 64

H: 71 to 83 L: 47 to 57

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H: 71 to 82 L: 49 to 54

H: 70 to 73 L: 48 to 55

H: 73 to 79 L: 50 to 57

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Agriculture Report

Statistics for the week ending June 8

Monday will be partly sunny. Wind will be from the northnorthwest at 8-16 mph. The relative humidity will drop to 30 percent in the afternoon. Tuesday will be breezy with intervals of clouds and sunshine along with an afternoon thunderstorm. Wind will be from the west at 12-25 mph.

Temperature

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High for the week Low for the week Normal high Normal low Average temperature Normal average temp. Temperature departure

98° 43° 74° 49° 70.1° 61.7° +8.4°

96° 55° 74° 49° 72.1° 61.3° +10.8°

trace trace 3.13” 0.83” 0% 50%

0.40” 0.40” 4.55” 0.84” 48% 69%

20 183 456

21 175 412

Precipitation Total for the week Total for the month Total for the year Normal for the month % of normal this month % of normal this year

A ridge of high pressure will start sliding to the east on Monday. This will promote a partly sunny and warm day across the region. A storm system will move from the northern Rockies toward the northern Plains on Tuesday. This will result in a mixture of clouds and sunshine along with an afternoon thunderstorm. Wednesday will not be as warm behind the storm system; expect a breezy day with intervals of clouds and sunshine.

AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature® 8 a.m. Monday 12 p.m. 4 p.m. 8 p.m.

67° 85° 88° 79°

International Crop Summary

66° 83° 83° 75°

Regional Cities Lo 53 52 52 52 54 55 48 55 55

Prcp 0.64 0.75 0.36 0.52 0.65 0.69 0.61 0.67 0.65

City Glasgow, MT Grand Forks, ND Jamestown, ND Lemmon, SD Minot, ND Pierre, SD St. Cloud, MN Thief Riv Fls, MN Williston, ND

Much of the Australian croplands will be drier than normal this week, but a front can bring showers to southwest Australia around midweek.

Brazil Much of the Brazilian croplands will be drier than normal with near- to above-normal temperatures.

Canada

Temperatures are the averages for the week of 6/2 - 6/8. Precipication values are totals for the week.

Hi 77 73 77 77 75 74 75 77 76

Precipitation

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The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature is an exclusive index of the effects of temperature, wind, humidity, sunshine intensity, cloudiness, precipitation, pressure and elevation on the human body.

City Aberdeen, SD Bemidji, MN Billings, MT Bismarck, ND Crookston, MN Devils Lake, ND Dickinson, ND Fargo, ND Fergus Falls, MN

Temperature

Regional Summary

Growing Degree Days Yesterday Month to date Season to date

Trends for the Week Ahead

Hi 76 76 76 77 75 79 77 76 76

Lo 51 52 52 52 53 55 53 53 49

Prcp 0.39 0.58 0.52 0.48 0.62 0.62 0.75 0.76 0.41

Near- to above-normal rainfall across the Canadian Prairies this week with temperatures near normal.

European Union Much of western Europe will be drier than normal with rainfall near to above normal in eastern Europe.

Russia Rainfall will average near to above normal across much of the western FSU this week. Temperatures near to below normal.

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$500 REBATE ON JET HOPPER TRAILERS 1998 Pete 379, C12-430hp, 13spd, New Tires. Very nice Daycab conversion

Easy Go RXV Golf Cart: Custom built 2015. John Deere paint, leather seats, 14in. chrome wheels, lots of accessories, stereo, electric drive. $6,400. 701-238-9801

HUGE SALE!

Chevrolet Suburban 2001, 273,000 miles, new tires, runs great, $3,000 OBO 218-640-0847

CALL FOR SPECIAL PRICING!

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

2007 Dutchman 23 ft lite bumper camper. Sleeps 2 adults and 4 kids has all the things a camper has. Call 605-281-9247. price $6000

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Double hay trailers, hauls 45 big round bales, Contact Craig 605-380-0593

2007 Dutchman 23 ft lite bumper camper. Sleeps 2 adults and 4 kids has all the things a camper has. Call 605-281-9247. price $6000

1991 Benson End Dump 32’ full frame with 80” sides, poly liner, top hinge gate. We have been using this for silage and no longer going to cut our own so no need for the trailer. $17,500. Call 605-480-4010 or 605-360-5687

2016 HD Street Glide Special, 2000 miles, GPS, radio,dark red,very nice, $21000. 605-380-7011. 2016 Hemisphere by Forest River, 4 slide outs, 42ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathroom, outside kitchen, fully self contained, electric jack & awning, $28,000. (605) 770-8346 2014 Forest River class C, 32 ft., 310 Tritan motor, 4,800 miles GPS, 3 flat screen tvs, 82 hours on generator, 2 slides, bunk beds, sleeps 8, like new, $64,900. (605) 225-1196 2015 Blueridge 5th wheel, 3 slides, hydraulic leveling system, fireplace, king bed, many more options. Asking $45,000. 605-692-4689

2000 Merrit 42’ hopper, pencil hitch, $15,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 Volvo 485HP 2007, 616,000 miles, Automatic, nice truck, $25,000 OBO 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 Ford F-250 1984, 6.9L diesel, 4 speed manual, 141,000 original miles, all new break components, clutch cylinder, new bearing and seals in the rear end, had 7.3L injection pump and injectors, good tires, some rust, good farm pickup $2,500 OBO. Call or Text 605-204-0424

BELT TRAILERS / PARTS

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‘12 Aluminator Tri Elc Tarp ‘09 TK 5272 Quad Elc Tarp ‘12 SS Trinity 50’ Tri Elc Tarp ‘16 Wilson Belt Tri Elc Valve TrailerSalesLLC.com Cory 701-261-4024 Volvo 485HP 2007, 616,000 miles, Automatic, nice truck, $25,000 OBO 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 2000 Merrit 42’ hopper, pencil hitch, $15,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 2014 Fontanie all steel drop deck trailer, like new, only pulled 2,00 miles, aluminum rims and ramps, Jerry Hansel (605) 321-9237

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

$34,000 $32,500

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

MORE TRUCKS COMING SOON!

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TRUCK SALES | GRAIN BOXES | GRAVEL BOXES | GRAIN TRAILERS

Toyota Corolla LE 2001, 153,000 miles ,$1500. (605) 770-9701 Toyota Prius ‘C’ 2012, very nice, 12,052 mi., super mpg, 605-448-2577 04 HD Ultra Classic Limited Edition Peace Officer, exl cond, $9,000 OBO. 605-216-6013 2013 Can Am Spyder ST Limited, 7,200 miles, $13,000. OBO serious inquires only (605) 590-0040 Chrysler Sebring Convertible 2006, great condition, autostart, newer tires, $2,800 OBO. (605) 262-1149 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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Ford F70 1984, single axle truck, 16’ box with tip top, new paint on box, interior like new, 10:00x2 rear, 900x20 front tires, plumbed for drill fill, 5 speed + 2 speed trans. (701) 522-3370

Ford F-350 2001, 7.3 Diesel, 80,000+ miles on motor, 5-sp. manual, power windows, A/C, excellent tires, 4WD w/gooseneck ball, asking $7500. 605-350-1252 Days.

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 and hard to find equipped like this!

(2) 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.

For sale: 1998 Timpte Grain Trailer, air ride, electric openers, electric tarp, plummed and set up to pull a pup, good condition, ready to go to work. Asking $14,000 OBO. Call 605-216-0270 Building several sileage grain trucks, tandem & tri-axle. Several pintle hitch trailers. Several 48 & 53 ft. dry vans. Several Columbia freightliners with 12 Liter Detroits available. Call for information. (701) 347-5426 For Sale: 35’ All Steel drop deck trailer, new tires. 605-228-1626

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!

Building several sileage grain trucks, tandem & tri-axle. Several pintle hitch trailers. Several 48 & 53 ft. dry vans. Several Columbia freightliners with 12 Liter Detroits available. Call for information. (701) 347-5426 For Sale: 35’ All Steel drop deck trailer, new tires. 605-228-1626 1999 Wilson Triple Axle cattle pot. 53 x 102. All axles dualed. Has had recent suspension work, brakes, and drums. 6 new recap tires, remaining tires are 30-40%. Floors are 40%. $27,000. Call 605-730-0880.

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 for & clean!

Ford LTS 8000 1988, dump truck, Caterpillar 3208 turbo engine, Allison 5 speed automatic transmission, 12 yard box, completely serviced, $9,500. (605) 366-0690 Chevrolet Suburban 2001, 273,000 miles, new tires, runs great, $3,000 OBO 218-640-0847

T-800 Kenworth Quad Axle

1998 T-800 Quad Axle. Tridrive with lift axle equipped with 24 ft loadline box and hoist. Beet equipped. Has a 9 speed transmission, 3.90 rear ends, Detroit engine. 535,000 miles. Call 701-642-9275 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

2007 Freightliner M2112, 26ft Flatbed, C13 Cat 470hp, Jake, 10spd, 3:58’s, 16k & 46k rears, full lockers, full double frame, 385 floaters, new 22.5’s, 270wb, only 270,000 miles. Very clean and well equipped.

 (2) Tag axle Trailers, 20,000 lbs,

 2007 IHC 8600, ISM, 10 spd, 3.90

 45 x 102 Sea Containers

Spd, Air Ride Day Cab gears, daycab, 780k

 (2) 2010 IHC Prostar sleeper, 10 spd,  2010 IHC 4300, Max Force, Autoshift,

 (2) 2010 Mini Cooper S, Turbo Charge,

24 ft Cube Van, Single axle.

 (1) 2000 Fld Freightliner, ISM, 10

 (1) 2008 8600 IHC, ISM, 10 Spd,

spd, 22 ft Box, Beet Equipment, Tarp, Tridrive

 2004

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

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 1997 Peterbilt 385, single axle w/ 36”

SOLD

 45’ moving trailer, multiple side doors  2010 freightliner columbia,MBE,4000,3

pedal auto shift,day cab, 420,000 miles  2007 IHC 9400 ISX cummins 10

spd,3.90 gears 250,000 miles

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

1995 Kodiak 9929 miles Cat 3116 220 hp 48 ft bucket truck with auger asst front front & rear winch works great

GET YOUR SUMMER FUN

Ford LTS 8000 1988, dump truck, Caterpillar 3208 turbo engine, Allison 5 speed automatic transmission, 12 yard box, completely serviced, $9,500. (605) 366-0690 2015 Big Tex 25GN-35+5 gooseneck trailer, full air ride, Mega ramps, very clean, $10,500. Knight Truck Sales (605) 225-1196 Chevrolet 1500 LT 2015, 4WD, crew cab, 17,000 miles, silver w/black interior, 605-880-1406

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6 Spd, Manual

 (2) 2011 Pro Star ISX, 10 spd Autoshift,

factory Daycab, 3.90 gears.

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!

Ford F-350 2001, 7.3 Diesel, 80,000+ miles on motor, 5-sp. manual, power windows, A/C, excellent tires, 4WD w/gooseneck ball, asking $7500. 605-350-1252 Days.

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

12 ft bed, Goosneck Equipment, Single Acel

Dual Lockers, 450K, 3 Pedal

2006 Kenworth T800, ISM Cummins 370/385hp, Jake, 10spd, 3:90 ratio, 180wb, excellent 11R22.5’s, polished alum’s, a/r cab & susp., corner windows, VIT Interior, Cummins I.D. recent Turbo & motor, only 373,000 miles. Excellent southern truck!

40,000 lbs, tandem axle, 24 ft.

auto shift, ISX, 450 HP,210 WB, 550 K

2007 Volvo VN Daycab, ISX 425 Cummins, 10 spd, 615K miles, $25,500. 2007 IHC 9400i Daycab, ISX 425 Cummins, 10 spd, 640K miles, $26,500. 2006 Volvo VNL Daycab, ISX 435 Cummins, 10 spd, 618K miles, $24,500. 2-2005 Freightliner Columbia Daycab, 14L 455 Detroit, 10 spd, 586K miles, $25,500, 638K miles, $23,500. 2000 Volvo VN Daycab, ISM 370 Cummins, 10 spd Autoshift, 799K miles, $13,500. Call M & J Truck Sales, 800-796-9155 or 701-642-9155 or email jay@mjtrucksalesinc.com Wahpeton, ND

•Ford LNT Single Axle with 36’ hydraulic implement flat bed trailer. •Factory Single Axle 5th Wheel Semi Dolly. •42’ Double Drop Semi Water Trailer with cones. 218-289-5868

4375 24th Avenue North, Grand Forks, ND • 218-779-8396 www.BigTrucksbyJimco.net  2005 Freightliner M2 106, C-12, 10

28’ to 53’ Semi Van Trailers. Some make nice Water Trailers others great Storage Trailers. Tanks, and Spray parts. 20’ & 40’ Containers for good ground storage. www.rydelltrailers.com (701) 474-5780

For Sale: 1948 KB6 International Truck, to be restored. Will run with a little bit of work. Sheet metal is in good shape. $4,000/obo. 701-650-8669

“Custom Built From Truck to Finish”

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!

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

Dodge Nitro SXT 2010, 4x4 SUV, new tires new brakes, new battery, excellent condition, like new, 80,000 miles, $10,900. (605) 290-3161

Bedliner, plastic, Protecta , 60inx96in, brand new, $50. 605-380-2080 Mercury Mariner 2006, BK, AWD, LOW MILES 97K, A/C, $4,750 OBO, Tow PKG, New Tires 605-290-4701

Chevrolet Silverado 2007, 07 Chevy Silverado Classic LT, 6.6 Duramax, 6 spd transmission, 4 door, 4x4, 24,870 miles, one owner, mint condition, $38,500 obo. (605) 366-4062 R-Series Mack tri-axle, 20’ box, roll tarp, beet endgate, plasic box liner 701-741-3123 For Sale: 1995 Fruehauf 48x102 Dry Van, 50% brakes, 50% tires, air ride, $6,500. Battery operated pallet jack lift 4,000 lbs. $1,000. (320) 760-7306 Kenworth W900 2007, sleeper, tag axle, wet kit, Cummins ISX. Kenworth W900, 2002 sleeper, tag axle,Cummins ISX engine. 605-520-4945 2012 Cornhusker triple axle trailers, dolly, 76” walls, brakes in excellent 605-520-4945

train set, triple axle tires and condition,

Chevrolet Silverado LS 1999, 4WD, extended cab, 605-520-4945

2006 Volvo VN630 465hp 13 speed. Great working truck! Call 701-270-1252

WANTED TO BUY WANTED: 1755, 1855 or 1955 Oliver tractor with bad motor, must be complete, over-under-direct must work. 701-640-7092 Tom WANTED: Old barns/farm buildings. Will remove old barns for the wood. Will leave a clean site. Phone Mike with details size, location etc. (480) 204-4290 Looking for JD 4230, 4240, 4430 or 4440, or IH 1086, 1256, 1486 or 4386, if needed repairing, OK. Also looking for N14 prefer red top. 320-760-6050

MISCELLANEOUS Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, nice condition, 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. 11 square bales Squeez-o-Matic. Wanted: children’s wooden playhouse 8 ft x 9 ft or similar. (701) 430-3188


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

--2005 2388 IH Combine, 1488 engine hrs, 1201 rotor hrs, new feederhouse chain, field ready. $92,000. --1083 Cornhead poly 8row 30”, $7,500. --1999 7410 John Deere, 3,000hrs, FarmHand loader and grapple, $56,000. --Minnkota Terrova trolling motor, 112lb. thrust, 36volts, 60” shaft, foot&hand controls, 2yrs old, used about 10times. $1,000. 605-769-0321 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 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 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 JD 640 hay rake $1,200; IHC 475 18.5 tandem disk $1,750; 20’ pony drag $750; (605) 940-7311 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

* 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 12 rows 30” fertilizer injector with 1000 gallons fertilizer tank.Freddy 605 881 6161 Retired from Raising 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 prong, MDS MFG, MDJD740 (like new) $750. Used on JD 726 loader. Bale spear-single spear, 3 PT, $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. 50 used steel posts, 5 1/2 to 6 ft. $1.25 ea. 4 Goodyear wrangler P275/55R20 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. Off road equipment only Call Larry 701-710-0887” 16,000 gal steel tank, fertilizer or fuel, brand new $9,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 Retirement sucks: Give me something to do. I have an excavator and Dozer. Over 20 years experience. Remove trees and stumps: Buildings demolished: Farmstead clean-up: Build roads and ditch work. Professionally done at the lowest price. Call to talk about your project. 1-218-790-0027 George

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CASH FOR GUNS

Fargo Scheels 298-2918 New and Used Blu Jet Side Dressers for sale. Blu Jet: 23R30 $40,000 Blu Jet: 23R22 $35,000 Blu Jet: 15R30 with big Tank $30,000 Blu Jet: 15R30 Small Tank $22,000 (701) 866-9864

MISCELLANEOUS 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. Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, nice condition, 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. 11 square bales Squeez-o-Matic. Wanted: children’s wooden playhouse 8 ft x 9 ft or similar. (701) 430-3188 16,000 gal steel tank, fertilizer or fuel, brand new $9,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 --3500 bushel Friesen hopper bin on skids, $11,000. --24ft Steel flatbed with headache rack, tool box, rachet tie downs, excellent shape, $1,600. Call (605)946-5140 or (701)214-1007 can send pictures. 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. 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 For Sale: JD 48 loader with grapple, excellent condition with mounts asking $2,500 OBO. Year round cab that came off of 4020 JD tractor. Call (605) 225-5427 For Sale: 3pt mounted 7’ Farm King rotary mower, bought new, used very little, $950. Call 605-625-3685 or 605-881-8937 For sale: Freezer - Truck body, 8 X 16 side door, good condition, electric compressor. $3,000. 605-380-8467 920 Cat Wheel Loader, excellent condition, new engine, extended reach, 4 tine grapple fork, $19,500. (605) 381-4455

MISCELLANEOUS Vermeer 605-M baler, net wrap, field ready. Flex-i-coil 90’ towed sprayer. John Deere 2030 tractor, diesel. AC-170 tractor, gas. MM M602 tractor. 605-380-0777 or 605-358-8801 13 yard Ashley scraper, auto-load, laser trailer, big tires, light blue. Call: 701-520-0221 For Sale: 3pt mounted 7’ Farm King rotary mower, bought new, used very little, $950. Call 605-625-3685 or 605-881-8937 For sale: Freezer - Truck body, 8 X 16 side door, good condition, electric compressor. $3,000. 605-380-8467 H&S 16 wheel high capacity rake, tandem wheels, used very little. 2005 Chevrolet 2500 HD 4x4, 6.0 gas, automatic, 60,000 actual miles, used as a car never pulled with it. (605) 771-0004 920 Cat Wheel Loader, excellent condition, new engine, extended reach, 4 tine grapple fork, $19,500. (605) 381-4455 Vermeer 605-M baler, net wrap, field ready. Flex-i-coil 90’ towed sprayer. John Deere 2030 tractor, diesel. AC-170 tractor, gas. MM M602 tractor. 605-380-0777 or 605-358-8801 For sale: Elston Gopher Getter gopher bait applicator, model GA400. (605) 280-3758 Hoven, SD Hawk built 2200 gallon liquid manure tank trailer with 3pt liquid manure injector. Also Nesseth lagoon pump on a 2 wheel trailer. Call (701) 349-5368 For Sale: Dandelion Tiller, No Drift Chemical Applicator, 48 in. pull model, brand new, never used, extra roller. (605) 263-3758 Rear duals & hubs for 7110 Magnum Tractor. 900 IHC row units. 810 IHC pickup head. 2 grain bin jacks. Front rims and tires for an early MFD Magnum 16.9x28. 1984 Ford 300 6 cylinder, 2 wheel drive, 4 spd, partially restored. (605) 450-0206

MISCELLANEOUS 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 Wheatheart High & Heavy Hitter Post Pounder. Trailer model, 13 HP Honda Engine, Post Hugger, Excellent Condition $11,500 obo. (605) 268-2032 Poly nurse tanks for liquid or water, used, excellent condition. 2400 gallon, $2400. 1625 gallon $1900. 1500 gallon $1900. 1035 gallon, $1200. 1025 gallon $1200. 800 gallon $800. 550 gallon pickup tank, $500. Steel hoops to tie down included, most have ball valves included. Phone (605) 366-0690

MISCELLANEOUS JD HX15 MOWER 2005

Has dual blade, very nice shape. 701-789-0577 Poly nurse tanks for liquid or water, used, excellent condition. 2400 gallon, $2400. 1625 gallon $1900. 1500 gallon $1900. 1035 gallon, $1200. 1025 gallon $1200. 800 gallon $800. 550 gallon pickup tank, $500. Steel hoops to tie down included, most have ball valves included. Phone (605) 366-0690 Rear duals & hubs for 7110 Magnum Tractor. 900 IHC row units. 810 IHC pickup head. 2 grain bin jacks. Front rims and tires for an early MFD Magnum 16.9x28. 1984 Ford 300 6 cylinder, 2 wheel drive, 4 spd, partially restored. (605) 450-0206 International 4000 Windrower, self-propelled, 16ft platform, hume reel, Cozy cab, always shedded. $2,500. Windrower cart for $750. (605) 359-1395

EGGERS ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY

For all of your electric motor and generator needs. 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. We also sell and service farm duty electric motors, aeration fan motors, tractor fan motors, pasture generators and portable generators.

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Liquid Fertilizer Storage Tanks

2 fiberglass tanks and 2 steel tanks. Each tank has 12,000 gallon capacity. No leaks. Located in Casselton, ND. Call 701-238-1285 --1965 JD 3020 Gas Tractor w/Dual Loader & grapple fork, nice condition, $9,000. --Farmall 9’ Sickle Mower $1,500. --NH 258 Side delivery Rake w/dolly wheel $1,500. --JD 336 Baler, nice condition, $3,500. --5x8 Single Axle feed trailer $300. --6x10 Utility Trailer, single axle w/sides $500. --JD 212 Garden Tractor w/mower & tiller $600. --Dual Bale Fork & Accumulator for 8 pack Bales $800. --Horse drawn side Delivery Rake $400. Call or text for pics (701) 640-5361 Complete House moving equipment for sale. Call (605) 225-9216 Set of 4 Goodyear Wrangler tires 265-70-R17 6ply Fortitude HT 6,000 mi mounted on 6 hole polished aluminum rims $400/set. Cash Only 701-388-8538 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 25’ tall windmill, 8’ blades, asking $975. 2 barn cupalos, 1 large, 1 medium, $375 each. 701-388-8360 or 218-639-7868 Fuel Tanks for Sale. 3- 4,000 gallon tanks at $2,000 a piece. 1- 2,000 gallon at $1,000. All have 220B pumps. These were underground tanks buried with p rock around them and are in very good shape. Located at Clark, SD (605) 233-0307 Doug Hansen Koering “three bag” cement mixer. (On board water storage tank). Can be loaded and unloaded with skid steer. In good operable condition. Motor in excellent condition. Also 150’ “Rohn” communication tower. 15 sections each 10 foot long. (10’ top section for mounting antenna included). 8” x 66’ Fetrl Grain Auger, PTO drive w/swing hopper. All in good condition. (605)994-2258 Cliff Schroeder, Hecla, SD For Sale- In the PickupHydraulic Soil Probe. For Sale Hydraulic 3 point forklift. Call (605) 881-4858 Conde, SD

FARM EQUIPMENT

MISCELLANEOUS 6-18 Melroe Plow. Good shape; $500. 15ft IH Vibra Shank cultivator. Good tires & shovels; $250. 12ft JD mechanical lift cultivator; $100. Small elect. cement mixer; $50. Craftsman Pull Type grassfertilizer Spreader; $25. 701-772-8217 or 701-739-3784 732 Bobcat, 610 Bobcat, Allis Chalmers 696 Bobcat. (605) 225-9216 JD 569 Baler net & twine wrap, Mega Wide hydraulic pickup, moisture meter, $21,500. Demco 1100 gallon sprayer, 90ft booms, 320x46 tires, $6,750. Case IH 1830 16x30 flat fold cultivator, $7,750. JD 4555 MFW Tractor, 18.4x46 with duals, PS, 3 point, 3 hyd, 8800 hrs, $32,500. Rowse 9ft 3 point sickle mower with IH head, $2,450. (320) 769-2756

FARM EQUIPMENT loftness kwik pik, skidloader rock picker w/ reel. Watch on youtube. 800-828-7624 FOR SALE: 6x16 Gooseneck Stock Trailer, very good condition, no rust. 950 Bear Cat Grinder Mixer, in nice condition, always shedded, new belt on drive, all hydraulic. Harley Scholl, Grandin, ND. 701-860-6470

JD 680 Combine/ Duals/ 680 separator hours. JD 635 flex head/ with air/ 40 ft tandem header trailer. Summers Ultimate NT Sprayer/ 110 ft booms/ 1000 gal tank/ pull type/ foam marker. Case RMX 370 Disk/ with harrows. Gates Coulter/ 32ft with harrows. 701-400-7793 FOR SALE: Schaeben 1,000 gallon, 16 row side dresser. 3 seasons, like new. 701-640-2139

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

For Sale: JD 3010 Tractor, JD 330 Baler, JD 670 rake, 340 Dual Loader. Contact Tom for more information: 701-400-7372

Rental F5-62 Rite Way ........... $42,000 Farm King Sprayer 90’ Boom ... $22,500 90’ Rite Way Harrow.............. $25,000 800 Versatile ............................ $7,700 835 Versatile ..........................$15,000 1700 Leon Scraper................. $36,000 Joker RT300 .......................... $40,000 Westfield J210-41 c/wsp kit...... $6,200 Salford 5122 .............................. DEMO REM 2700...............................$10,500 REM 3700 Rebuilt ...................$14,250 Farm King 13x70 Auger ............ $7,700

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FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale: Parker Gravity Grain Box on 4 wheel trailer, new Holland 519 waste spreader working order, small bale elevator on wheels for transport with electric motor. 218-498-2728 4630 JD Tractor-new rubber & Tyler Patriot Sprayer, 90’ booms. Call: 218-289-5868 2016 Camso conversion track system, bought new in Oct. 2016, for JD S series combine, used on 500 acres, very few road miles, asking $61,000. 2013 Wishek disc, 862LNT 38’, 30” discs, spring cushioned gangs, rolling scrapers on rear, under 2500 acres of use in great condition. asking $65,000 218-843-1293 FOR SALE: New Holland H6750 9ft. Disc Mower, 3PT. Like new! $7,800; Gehl Baler, model 1860, electric tie, $2,000. 701-490-0955

BEET EQUIPMENT Sugar Beet Topper

2005, 8-row, 22-inch sugar beet topper. All new flails. Includes scalping knives. Also comes with top lids to clean for mud. Located in Casselton, ND. Call 701-238-1285

COMBINES 2008 8010 CIH 1170 sep 1700 eng. Lat. tilt, rock trap, fine cut chopper, extended auger. Updated chopper. New feeder chain and extended wear cone end of 2015. 620 duals, pro 600 with Y&M JD ATU w/row sense hardware. Dealer inspected yearly. $129,000.00 (701) 331-0114

Used 50’ Mandako Roller ...... $20,000

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JD 40 Series Sprayer Boom Extensions >132 ft. spaying width >Pressed Alum. Construction/no welds to crack >Simple bolt on design/easy to install >Includes stainless steel pipes/high flow nozzle bodies >Reduces in-crop tracking >Increases acre/hr efficiency High Clearance Sprayer Jacks >Fast, easy & safe way to change tires ATV Drainage Wheels >Provides a fast economical drainage solution >Users report wheels allow up to 5X greater drainage >Smooth road travel allows field to field traveling ease Hallock, MN 218-843-1139

2010 Case IH 8120 Combine RWD Pro 600 with full autosteer, always shedded, 1652 eng., 1256 sep; $142,000. Also, 36’ 974 flex draper to sell with combine; $162,000 package deal. Cell: 218-843-5203, Oklee, MN

COMBINES For Sale: 1999 CIH 2388 combine after 2016 harvest, new transition cone, vains, rasp bars, bearings & bushings on sacker, field ready, 2 sets of concaves, 3592 engine hours, 2792 separator hours, $52,500 or best offer. Call 605-884-6334 or 605-886-6511 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 For Sale: 1999 CIH 2388 combine after 2016 harvest, new transition cone, vains, rasp bars, bearings & bushings on sacker, field ready, 2 sets of concaves, 3592 engine hours, 2792 separator hours, $52,500 or best offer. Call 605-884-6334 or 605-886-6511 1955 Model #45 John Deere self propelled combine with pickup and straight attachment and pigeon grass cleaner. Always shedded to this day. (605) 281-8996

TRACTORS

2006 JD 9760 FTS bullet roader, 3,336 engine, 2,459 sep., 30.5x32 singles, 2WD, have all service records, been through the shop, field ready; $62,500. 2012 635 hydra-flexhead, JD reel, $15,000. Call: 218-686-0520

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, $110,000.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

Super MTA, completely restored, sold new in 1955 by Bill Engelhart at the McCorrmick Farm Store in Aberdeen. 605-237-2202 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

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 2005 7520 with 6446 hours, MFWD, deluxe cab, IVT transmission, 3 hydraulics, 480x38 rear tires, fenders, has new JD H360 loader with 5 tine grapple, $83,600 OBO. JD 2003 567 round baler with surface wrap with approx 16,000 bales, Mega tooth pick up, hydraulic lift, $11,9000 OBO. JD 265 7” rotary mower, 3pt, 540 PTO, $4,000 OBO. 605-228-1950

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

International 5288 Tractor for parts, 75% rear tires, 1 brand new on the front. (605) 848-0423

Super MTA, completely restored, sold new in 1955 by Bill Engelhart at the McCorrmick Farm Store in Aberdeen. 605-237-2202

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. Off road equipment only. Call Larry 701-710-0887

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

1947 Cub Farmall with mounted sickle mower, all new paint, 2nd owner, $5,000. 605-534-3138 or 605-530-0559 2014 7230R JD, front wheel assist, with IVT transmission, left, hand reverser, duals, 5 hydraulics. JD field cultivator 40ft. 605-770-2528

JD 9650 Walker rear assist, tip tops, like new tires, low hours, headers for it also, call 218-779-4787 2012 JD S680 combine, 900 hrs, duals, 5 speed feeder house, bin extension, Pro drive, loaded, excellent condition, $175,000 OBO. 712-348-0439

TRACTORS

WANTED: complete rear end for Case IH 3294 MFD. 605-830-5541

2011 CIH Magnum 315

MFWD, Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, 3 PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 4 Valves, Guidance Ready, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Singles, 1470 Hours, Clean Tractor, $115,000.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

FOR SALE: 16” Tracks to fit 8400T Series Tractor, used very little - $5,000/obo. Call: 218-280-2787

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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TRACTORS 4440 JD tractor, 21,000 hrs, good shape, good tires, quad range, 3 hydraulics, 3pt, with a Farm Hand 258 loader, in good shape, $12,000 OBO. Call 701-387-4347 or 701-400-9504

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4440 JD tractor, 21,000 hrs, good shape, good tires, quad range, 3 hydraulics, 3pt, with a Farm Hand 258 loader, in good shape, $12,000 OBO. Call 701-387-4347 or 701-400-9504

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2002 JD 7410 MFWD, left hand reverser, power quad trans, fenders, 3 hydraulics, with like new 740 Legend self leveling loader, 8ft bucket, 5 tine grapple, $39,500. Will consider trade. 605-343-5472

For Sale: Farmall 666 Like new rubber, 3 point, excellent metal & paint. Everything works. Had to buy larger tractor. 701-475-2731

John Deere 3010 Diesel, wide front, three point, roll over canopy, new tires. $7000 obo. (605) 268-2032

TRACTORS Case IH 7240 Magnum, MFWD, 9250 hrs, set up for 30” row at 90”, comes with hubs and duals, very clean tractor, asking $45,000. (605) 360-7191 4230 Quad NEW tires, 2 outlets 3 point, 5460 hrs, no loader use, (605) 853-2829 or (605) 280-5727 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 Case 2394 tractor, 1984, 4900hrs. 24spd. Pwr shft. Diff. Lock, 1000 pto, 154hp, 2 hyd. Firestone radials gd-vg, duals, AC/HTR radio, mechanically sound, shedded, estate, asking 16K. Ph . 605-381-6253 John Deere auto track brown box. With data & key card SF2. $2,500. Call (701) 710-0352 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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2000 model John Deere 7810 3,620 hrs, MFWD, power shift, auto steer ready, 3 SCVs, new 14.9R30 Firestone tires, 18.4R42 Firestone duals 80%, excellent condition. (651) 338-6861

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

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TRACTORS

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, 4,215 Hours, 1 Owner, Nice tractor, $89,000.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

2000 model John Deere 7810 3,620 hrs, MFWD, power shift, auto steer ready, 3 SCVs, new 14.9R30 Firestone tires, 18.4R42 Firestone duals 80%, excellent condition. (651) 338-6861 For sale: 1972 John Deere 3020 diesel, power shift, wide front, 3 point, nice running, $17,500. (701) 254-4368 2002 JD 7410 MFWD, left hand reverser, power quad trans, fenders, 3 hydraulics, with like new 740 Legend self leveling loader, 8ft bucket, 5 tine grapple, $39,500. Will consider trade. 605-343-5472 1982 John Deere 4440, 8000 hours, Quad range transmission, 3 hydraulics, 3 Pt. hitch, 90% rubber, with JD 725 Quick tack loader, 8’ bucket and grapple, nice tractor, $31,000. 605-381-4455 2004 New Holland MFD, TM130, 3250 hrs, 3 hydraulics, 540/1000 PTO, $42,000. (605) 204-0996 New Holland T7.210. 840 TL NH loader & grapple. 300 plus hours. 701-520-1901

TRACTORS 6430 MFWD w/ 673 JD loader and grapple, joy stick, 2 hydraulics, 3100 hrs, 38 in tires, $49,900. 8520T JD tractor, ‘02 model, 4 hydraulics, quick hitch, buddy seat, recently new 30 in. tracks 305hp, front end weights and under carriage rebuild, 9764 hrs, good starter $49,900. 605-850-9396

2012 CIH Magnum 260

MFWD, Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, Cab Suspension, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, 5 Valves, Front Weights, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Singles, Guidance Ready, 1,775 Hours, Clean Unit, $105,000

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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.


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2011 CIH Magnum 340

Powershift, MFWD, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, 5 Valves, Big Pump, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Guidance Ready, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Singles, 1,595 Hours, Nice tractor, $115,000.

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

JD 720 Gas tractor, PS, new tires, new paint, narrow front, w/ rollmatic, new seats, runs and looks great, $6700 OBO. 701-866-9628 Gardner ND. For sale: Minneapolis Moline Tractor M5, ZAU UV diesel, UTS, UB propane. Other Moline equipment. Oliver 4 bottom Semi mounted plow. IHC Cream separator. Case 660 Oats head. (605) 661-4977 Clark John Deere auto track brown box. With data & key card SF2. $2,500. Call (701) 710-0352 6430 MFWD w/ 673 JD loader and grapple, joy stick, 2 hydraulics, 3100 hrs, 38 in tires, $49,900. 8520T JD tractor, ‘02 model, 4 hydraulics, quick hitch, buddy seat, recently new 30 in. tracks 305hp, front end weights and under carriage rebuild, 9764 hrs, good starter $49,900. 605-850-9396 Farmall Super MTA, power steering, hydraulics, barrel front, gas, runs great, $5,500. Farmall M barrel front, gas, good tires, good paint job, $1,500. 701-388-8360 or 218-639-7868 For Sale: International 1086 w/Quick Attach Dual 3100 Loader & Grapple and set of duals. All in excellent condition. $9500. (605) 244-7128 IHC 684 tractor, 4 cylinder diesel, new rear tires, always shedded, in very good condition. IHC 30’ viber chisel, IHC 20’ 480 disc. All in very good condition. Duane Trautman, Medina, ND (701) 486-3319 JD 4450 power shift, 3pt hitch, 3 hydraulics, duals, with JD 158 loader. Also have Super C tractor with Artsway belly mower. 605-216-6661 or 605-216-6520 John Deere 2440 Tractor, completely reconditioned, new paint & new tires, (605) 690-1891

PLANTING EQUIPMENT 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

PLANTING EQUIPMENT John Deere 7000 6 row corn planter. Like new, works great and comes with monitor. $3200 OBO. Contact 605-395-6427. For Sale: Bourgault disk type drill Model 3710, 60’ Air Seeder with 6550 cart, good condition. 605-480-0285 Case IH Soybean Special Drill 20ft, with markers and coulter cart, $10,000 obo. (605) 228-1302 No Telemarketers! Case IH Soybean Special Drill 20ft, with markers and coulter cart, $10,000 obo. (605) 228-1302 No Telemarketers! JD 90, e-set meters, electric drive, Don floating TW with screw adj, totally T, redball, 2,000 acres on openers, field ready, $140,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 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 JD 90, e-set meters, electric drive, Don floating TW with screw adj, totally T, redball, 2,000 acres on openers, field ready, $140,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Case-IH Tiger-Mate ll 60 ft Field Cultivator, walking tandems, 117 spring loaded shanks @ 6” spacing, 4 bar harrow. $28,000. (701) 371-7805 John Deere 985 field cult. excellent, must go, $12,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 Case-IH Tiger-Mate ll 60 ft Field Cultivator, walking tandems, 117 spring loaded shanks @ 6” spacing, 4 bar harrow. $28,000. (701) 371-7805 John Deere 985 field cult. excellent, must go, $12,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 60 ft Summers multi-weeder, 1 year old. Call: 701-520-0221

HARVEST EQUIPMENT For sale: Case IH SCX 100 16’ haybine. Rubber rolls and very good condition. $13,750. Also Brent 774 grain cart with scale. Ready to go. $18,500. 605.881.3719 2013 John Deere 2623 Disc, 40.8 Ft JD Harrows, Scrapers, Hyd Level, Gauge Wheels, Very Low acre, $55000 Aaron 605-216-2642 ATI Combine Tracks for 70 and S series JD Combines. Same tracks that come from the factory on John Deere Combines. 2 sets available. Priced to move at $48,000 per set. 605-351-6026

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2012 13 x 91 Westfield Flex Auger Excellent condition. Flighting still like new. Hydraulic swing & lift. Moorhead, MN. $12,500 701-261-1702

2013 John Deere 2623 Disc, 40.8 Ft JD Harrows, Scrapers, Hyd Level, Gauge Wheels, Very Low acre, $55000 Aaron 605-216-2642

JD & Geringhoff cornheads, 6R30, 8R22, 8R30, 12R20, 12R22, other sizes available, new & used. Will also do reconditioning different row spacing or complete rebuild on JD cornhead. We offer full warranty on any JD gear box we rebuild Sales, Service & Rental MW Cornheads, Inc. Hillsboro, ND 701-430-CORN (2676) For sale: Case IH SCX 100 16’ haybine. Rubber rolls and very good condition. $13,750. Also Brent 774 grain cart with scale. Ready to go. $18,500. 605.881.3719 Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307 Wanted to buy : John Deere 625F hydro flex bean head with Contour Master. 2005 or newer. Also, for sale: 2002 John Deere 922F Flex head, poly snouts with long & short dividers, stubble lights, for and aft, PTO shaft hookups, shedded, excellent condition. $7,000. (605) 864-1444 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 Wanted to buy : John Deere 625F hydro flex bean head with Contour Master. 2005 or newer. Also, for sale: 2002 John Deere 922F Flex head, poly snouts with long & short dividers, stubble lights, for and aft, PTO shaft hookups, shedded, excellent condition. $7,000. (605) 864-1444 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

SUNFLOWER

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

All sizes available Call 1-800-735-5848

Lucke Manufacturing

Minot, ND www.luckemanufacturing.com

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HARVEST EQUIPMENT

2009 JD 635F HydraFlex, Spear Knife, Coarse Tooth, $14,000. 2010 JD 635F Hydra Flex, Spear Knife, Coarse Tooth, $15,000. 2012 JD 635F HydraFlex , Spear Knife, Coarse Tooth, $17,000. Also JD 214 feed wagon, side unloader, best offer. (605) 439-3630 or (605) 380-4396 Sam Schauer

JD 612C 20” Stalk Master Chopping Cornhead, 2011, 3 center header height, row sense, stored inside, low acres, very nice; $47,500. Walinga Grain Vac Model 5510, like new stored inside; $8500. 701-351-0399

WHETSTONE AG SUPPLY, INC. WILMOT,SD 57279 605-938-4709 www.whetstoneag.com

2011 McDon M150 Swather, 30’, 600 hrs. 2013 McDon M155 Swather, 30’, 300 hrs. 701-256-0813 or 701-360-0069

WESTFIELD (NEW) WR 8x31 thru 71 WR 10x41 WR 13x41 TFX2 8x36 TFX2 10x31 / 36 / 41 MKX GLP 10x73 & 83 MKX GLP 13x64 /74 /84 / 94/ 114 MKX GULP 13x114 MKX 16x125 (23,000 bph!) WHEATHEART (NEW) X GLP 13x84 X GLP 16X105 (DEMO) 13” EMD Drive Over Hopper Heavy Hitter Post Pounder BATCO (NEW) 1535 / 45 Field Loaders FARMKING AUGERS-NEW 8x66 EMD Standard Auger 13x70 Swing Hopper FARMKING EQUIP. (NEW) 9’ Disc Mower 540 RPM 12 Wheel Bi-Fold Rake 16 Wheel Super Star Rake Model 2450 Bale Carrier 6” Grain Vacs Model 360 Grain Cleaner 1600 Gallon 4WS Liquid Supply Trailer (DEMO) Model 1200 90’ Boom Sprayer Model 1360 Grain Cart Model 2460 Fertilizer Applicator (DEMO) LOFTNESS (NEW) 20’ Stalk Chopper/ Windrower 10’ XL Grain Bagger USED Westfield: J208x46 w/10HP Motor TF10x31 w/10HP Motor WR 8x71 EMD MK 13x71 GLP MK 13x91 GLP (Qty.2) MKX 13x94 GLP MK 13x111 GLP (Qty.2) Farmking: 10x70 Swing Hopper 13x70 Swing Hopper 13x95 Swing Hopper Feterl: 10x66 Swing Hopper 12x72 Swing Hopper 14x96 Swing Hopper Hutchinson: 8x53 PTO 24” Drive Over Conveyor Sudenga: 10x31 EMD KSI: Model 161037 Belt Conveyor Batco: 1590 EMD Standard Hopper Brandt: 13x70 Swing Hopper Call for best pricing on all new augers. All swing hoppers are available with hydraulic or electric hopper movers. Both Hopper Walker and Auger Jogger electric movers available. More augers are coming in. If we don’t have it, we can get it! Also full line of Westfield parts and accessories in stock. Possible financing available.

Wheatheart 13x81 auger factory hydraulic swing hopper, very little use. $13,500. 701-238-9801

2010 PICKETT CUTTER 8 row 30” 8 bar pickup cushion shanks - model #C8030 - serial #10-039 weights on JD mounts semi-end, low acres, excellent condition, always shedded, $25,500. METER ROLLER - coarse - complete for JD787 seed cart -orFlexicoil cart (new), $100, #NAGH625S. 8-Soy disc’s JD 7200 planter #A42586, $100. Northwood, ND. 218-779-5831. 1 - 35’ Batco Conveyer w/electric motor & 1 - 30’ Batco Conveyer w/electric motor. $6000 each - your choice. 701-269-2963 2009 JD 9870, 20.8x42 duals, 5-sp. Feederhouse, Pro Drive, excellent machine, $104,900 (701) 423-5557 1992 Freightliner, combination box and hoist, 18 foot, 630,000 actual miles, no oil leaks, runs good, having retired a little more. (605) 770-2878 after 5pm and before 7am

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 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 Farm King model 1200, 90 ft boom sprayer (red), 1200 gallon tank, 5.5 gallon inductor, foam markers, Raven 450 monitor (demo), $26,500. 605-881-3719 SprayAir 3600 sprayer, 110’ boom, 1300 gallon tank, rinse tank, raven controller, $5000. 1600 gallon cone bottom plastic tank, $600. 1600 gallon flat bottom plastic tank, $500. 14.9 X 38 firestone rear tractor tire, like new, with tube, $300. call 701-435-2969 or 701-320-1783.

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 2010 Sprayer Specialties XLRD 90ft boom model XLRD1500-450-5-90C. 1500 gal tank. 50 gal rinse tank. Chemical injection. Raven 450 controller w/gps receiver included. 380/90r46 tires w/adjustable axle. Always stored inside. 3 way nozzles with tips. 5 shut offs. Excellent condition. John Deere Rate controller available, not included. $12,000 OBO. (605)929-0125 284 Hagie Self-propelled sprayer, 1997 model, 90 ft. riverbend booms, 800 gal. capacity, 3,170 hours, 5.9L Cummins engine, new tires, JD GPS w/Rinex autoboom shutoff, Raven controller, engine, hydro & drive motors good, $12,000 OBO (320) 808-4577 2003 Summers sprayer, 90’ self leveling booms, 1,000 gallon tank with 200 gallon rinse tank, foam markers, 450 Raven monitor, $9,000. 605-380-6712 284 Hagie Self-propelled sprayer, 1997 model, 90 ft. riverbend booms, 800 gal. capacity, 3,170 hours, 5.9L Cummins engine, new tires, JD GPS w/Rinex autoboom shutoff, Raven controller, engine, hydro & drive motors good, $12,000 OBO (320) 808-4577 Farm King model 1200, 90 ft boom sprayer (red), 1200 gallon tank, 5.5 gallon inductor, foam markers, Raven 450 monitor (demo), $26,500. 605-881-3719 2007 1074 Rogator, 1080 gallon tank, 100ft boom, 3,375 hrs, Raven Envisio Pro, start track auto steer, Accumboom swath control, triple nozzle bodies, new 380/90/46 Firestone tires. $64,000 OBO. Also available, set of 650/65/38 floater tires, $5,000. 605-690-8665 2000 Rogator 1254 Sprayer, 100’ boom, 1200 gallon stainless steel tank, Raven rate controller, 380/90/R46 Firestone tires 90%, air ride, field ready, Cummins engine; $29,000. 218-469-0853 2007 1074 Rogator, 1080 gallon tank, 100ft boom, 3,375 hrs, Raven Envisio Pro, SmarTrax auto steer, Accumboom swath control, triple nozzle bodies, new 380/90/46 Firestone tires. $64,000 OBO. Also available, set of 650/65/38 floater tires, $5,000. 605-690-8665 1995 Tyler Patriot Sprayer, 750 gallon, 75ft boom, JD 4045T diesel engine, Dickey John monitor & spray control, adjustable tire width control, outback E-drive and guidance systems. Everything is in good working order and had regular maintenance. Priced to sell $17,500. Getting out of the farming business. (605) 841-0081 For Sale: H&S 72 row Band Sprayer. Field ready, excellent shape; $15,000. 218-779-6006


SPRAYING EQUIPMENT

CUSTOM FARMING

Hardi Sprayer with 60 ft Booms, 1000 gal, Works good, $3,500. Call 605-203-1104 Blue Jet AT 4610 Side Dresser, 16R30”, can be made into 24R22”, 14.9x46 tires, 1,750 gallon tank, very nice; $18,500. 701-351-0399 Summers Sprayer with 90ft. boom, hyd. adjutator pump, tip-lift, boom lift, 750 gal. tank, 50 gal. rinse tank, 2 pt hook-up. $5,000. 701-427-5537 For Sale: H&S 72 row Band Sprayer. Field ready, excellent shape. $15,000 obo 218-779-6006 FOR SALE: 2008 Summers Ultimate NT Sprayer, 1500 gallon tank, 90ft booms, 200 gallon rinse tank, 3 way nozzles, Raven SCS 450 Monitor, foam markers. 701-397-5760 or 218-779-8176 For Sale: 120’ Fast Sprayer, 9518T Raven controls with topCon X15. 1800 gal tank, 3 nozzle. 380R46 single tires. Westhope ND, 701-245-6513 Auto Boom height For Sale: Lockwood 7 tower center pivot, 5 inch pipe, drop nozzles, also 50 HP electric motor. (605) 853-2380 For Sale- 2001 Miller Nitro 90ft Boom Sprayer, Raven Enviso Plus, 2 - 1,650 gal water tanks. 1- 30 gal. Conde, SD (605) 881-4858

ROW CROP EQUIPMENT

EMPLOYMENT

Meier’s Custom Planting and Spraying. Late model John Deere corn planter with in furrow fertilizer. Also do custom wheat harvest. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496

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 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 CUSTOM FENCING, barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence. 605-845-7421 We move, fix, or tear down old grain bins and we build new bins up to 48’ in diameter. We also install floors or remove floors for grain bins. For free estimates call Javier at 507-430-9910 or 507-627-9910 binthereconstructionllc@ outlook.com Licensed and Insured

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Meier’s Custom Planting and Spraying. Late model John Deere corn planter with in furrow fertilizer. Also do custom wheat harvest. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496

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

RC. CULTIVATORS FOR SALE: 8R30 Krause - K-Tine with tunnel sheilds; 16R30 CIH vibra shank with rolling shields. 701-265-2327

Perrion Custom Services

Excellent Career Opportunity! Plant Manager Cavalier, ND

EMPLOYMENT

New & Used VACS Parts & Piping

We have an excellent opportunity for a career oriented individual for plant management of our Cavalier, ND dry edible bean plant. This person will be responsible for all phases of the grower relationship including seed sales, contracting and receiving beans at harvest. Plant management duties encompass overall plant operations including production, quality control, food safety, employee safety and personnel management. The Cavalier plant is a premier operation and has been SQF certified for over five years. The successful candidate will be part of a regional operations team promoting best practices, innovation and strategic grower partnerships. Kelley Bean Co. is a stable, family owned company since 1927 located in 25 locations over eight states. We provide excellent wages and benefits including medical, dental, life insurance, short-term disability, paid time off, holidays and an excellent Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) that is fully funded by the company. Applications will be confidential. Background check and pre-employment drug test required. Send resume, cover letter and salary expectations to kferguson@kelleybean.com EEO & Drug-Free Employer-Women, Minorities, Disabled and Veterans encouraged to apply.

FULL SERVICE CENTER

Nichols Fencing LLC Desmet, SD Take old fence out & put in all types of new fence. Call: 605-695-4743 nicholsfencing.com

• Model Ultima 62 • Full Line Of Piping Hose • Dust Free Loading & Unloading Of Bins, Silos & Flat Storage • Available In PTO Or Diesel Units

Northland Steel and Trim is looking for truck drivers Monday-Friday, Year round with benefits. Call Jerry 701-535-0087 Help Wanted Production worker James Valley Company 38853 SD Hwy 20 Mellette SD 57461. Call or come in for application 605-887-3125

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Row Crop Planting- JD 24 row 30” planter with in furrow fertilizer Small Grain/ Cover Crops- JD air seeder with variable rate technology great for fall applied fertilizer Forage Harvesting- We can chop haylage, silage, and earlage with all the support equipment and bagging services also available. Hay Grinding- 550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork

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The Original In-Bin Continuous Flow

Drying System... that With a Shivers computerized Drying System that you can dry your crops as fast as you can combine. Whether your drying needs are 2,000 or 20,000 bushels a day, Shivvers has a system that’s right for you.

We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918 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 Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108 Orris Fencing Barbed -- Woven Wire -- Continuous Fence. Will Repair your old fencing. “Straight fast and built to last” Call Rob 605-233-0259 Clark, SD Summer & Fall Harvesting Wanted 3 - 670 JD Combines w/grain cart & supporting trucks. Contact Van Beek Harvesting. 605-889-2836 or cell 605-848-1080

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1. CompuDry Command Center 2. Circu-Lator 3. Drying Floor/Steel Supports 4. Blue Flame Dryer 5. Transfer Auger 6. Grain Spreader Call for more information on all the systems!

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Bin Discounts AVAILABLE!

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• GSI Grain Bins, Hopper Tanks & Dryers • Grain Legs, Converyors & Accessories • Air Systems & Grain Pumps

Performance Proven Grain Handling Equipment

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BUILDINGS/ BINS 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 satisfied customers! We can get your bins & tanks moved within days of your call. We have two trucks ready to serve your needs. Call us for a quote! GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323

PAINTING OF ALL TYPES Barn painting, Pole barns, Fuel tanks, Hopper bins, Grain bins, House painting, Seamless gutters, HOT RUBBER BIN SEALS. Free est. Licensed & Insured. Uriar Turner & 701-230-9543 or 701-330-7125 www.uriarturnerpainting.com

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

Grain Bin Service Bin repair, air floors, concrete work. Specializing in roof repair & bin concrete slabs. Also, new & used grain bin sales! 701-899-2863 20’x8’x8.5’ - $2,500. 40’x8’x8.5’ - $3,500. shipping container storage units for sale. Also new units available. Wind, Rain, Snow & Rodent proof. Delivered. Call (605) 216-1317

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BUILDINGS/ BINS SPRING BLOWOUT SPECIAL

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 Seed For Sale •Western Grown, Certified 09357 Light Red Kidney •Transitional Manitoba 4010 Forage Pea *Forage Peas are a great cover crop for soil building & drowned out acres Contact Paul (701)-741-0477 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 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 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

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

2004 H&S strong box 36 foot. New rear drive chains and sprockets. Spring suspension, swinging tailgate. $27,500. (712) 348-5505

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

Full Bin Alarm STOP climbing bins!

For your Safety and Convenience Alarm sounds when bin if full!

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

In the past 5 years, 50% of NSS Sales have been from RECOMMENDATIONS!

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. 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

OUT ORANGE SP er tt for be ght & visibility at ni two alarms

THREE IN ONE: 1) Complete auger spout with “No Snag Spout” 2) Full bin alarm - 2 Alarms 3) Night Light * TWO loud 12V Alarms sound when bin is full * Helps prevent overfilling * Simply mounts on virtually any auger and conveyor * Available for 10, 13, and 16 inch augers * Operates on tractor electrical, no batteries needed * Only ONE Never Spill Spout needed for most farms * Installation in 30 minutes * Enclosed Diaphragm Sensor * Proven Design since 2003

Includes all parts shown

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Never Spill Spout Inc. John and Angelika Gehrer: johngehrer@yahoo.ca, MB, Canada

Toll Free: 1-866-860-6086 www.neverspillspout.com

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cargo containers Grain Storage, Handling, and Drying Steel Bins, Hopper Bins, & more!

wind & water tight strong - secure new and used 8x20 8x40 8x45 toll free: (877) 350-5794 www.storageboxesetc.com

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New BinBuster™ Tube Conveyor

A&S Ag Sales

Argyle, MN Travis Anderson (218)-201-0782 Reece Setterholm (218)-280-5890 Dustin Isaak (218) 686-5979

Model: 1837TDFL 12” Diameter Tube – 18” 2 ply Chevron Belt Electric Single Phase Drive Capacity up to 9,000 Bushel Per Hour

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Serving the area for 25 years!

All Steel Buildings Quality buildings at a reasonable price!

1-800-927-8835 • 701-239-5904

Shops Machinery Grain Hay Storage Commercial Industrial

“Designed to Be the Answer for Keeping up to 10” Takeout Augers & Still Manageable for Moving from bin to bin.” Nate Larson 701-238-3038 FARGO, ND

Brent Torgerson 701-361-9627

“We Do Service on existing Belt Conveyors and Seed Operation” Contact a Dealer near you to Experience the Difference Tyler Farm Supply (Wahpeton) 701-642-8827

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BUILDINGS/ BINS

Envision Coop (Rugby) 800-488-8980

Mayo Manufacturing (East Grand Forks) 800-223-5873

North Star Ag (Buffalo) 701-361-4790

New Century Ag (Crosby) 701-965-3400


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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

Dairy Quality Alfalfa in 4x4x8 square bales. Feed test available upon request. Has been stored inside. Delivery available. Call 605-350-5807 or 605-352-8486 Jeff Devries

3x3 & 3x4 Dairy & Beef Hay & Wheat Straw Square Bales. Delivered in Semi Load. Call Tom Pribyl, Thief River Falls, MN at 218-686-1379

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 Wheat straw in big round bales, net wrapped. Can deliver, Groton, SD. (605) 395-6535 Pasture Wanted & Delivery of Beet Pulp/Tailings/Lime Trucking Available. 701-866-5531 1,000 + 2nd and 3rd cutting from 2015-2016, some from 4th cutting in 2015, net-wrapped. Lisbon, ND. (701) 680-0842 Good quality silage, 197 bu. conventional corn, recently tested, $35 per ton. Please leave message. (605) 940-4328

2001 330 Peterbilt silage truck. 3126 Cat engine, 6 speed Allison automatic transmission, hot shift pto, factory double framed. 24ft Meyerink box with extentions that has one season on it, shurlock roll tarp. $47,500. Call 605-730-0880. 2010 Claas 380 Pro, excellent condition, 492 hookups, $12,500. 2013 Claas Orbis 750, very nice condition, $45,000. (605) 695-9687 Hay & Straw for sale, delivery available. Also custom hauling of hay, short or long hauls, (605) 770-6453 Ask for Mike Wanted: large round grass or alfalfa bales. Richard Meyer, Northville, SD. 605-216-2703 or (605) 887-3234 Wanted: large round grass or alfalfa bales. Richard Meyer, Northville, SD. 605-216-2703 or (605) 887-3234

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

We can Clean, and/or Treat your seed

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

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.

Large amount 2017 Cow Alfalfa, both rounds and squares. Also, some grass. All very good quality. Reasonably priced. 605-853-2829 or 605-280-5727

Seed for Sale: Certified - Prevail Spring Wheat Certified - Bolles Spring Wheat Certified - Focus Spring Wheat Certified - Goliah Oats Certified - ND Genesis Barley Also for Sale: Hayes Forage Barley Golden German Forage/ Hay Millet White Wonder Forage/ Hay Millet White Proso Grain Millet Tillage Radish Jack Hammer Indian Head Lentil - Check with us for Best Prices - If we don’t have what you need, we will be happy to help you find it. We can blend most any COVER CROP to your Order Contact phone numbers: . Mike Polancheck : 605-770-6537 or 605-539-0236 . Al Meier : 605-770-9679 . Kylan Meier: 605-350-0228 www.mpmseeds.com Wessington Springs, SD

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

NORTHERN AG SERVICE, INC. 800-205-5751

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

Callisto 1 gallon ............................. $353.50/gal. Clethodim (Use in place of Select®) ..............$43.20/gal. Fomesafen (Use in place of Flexstar®)............$37.70/gal. Glyphosate 2 1/2 ...................... $12.95/gal. 30s.......................... $11.95/gal. Bulk: .......................$9.95/gal. Meso Star (Use in place of Callisto®)............ $252.50/gal. Status ................................................$3.35/oz. Synurgize (Liquid AMS Replacement) ................ $15.00/gal. Thundermaster (Use in place of Extreme®)... $21.40/gal. TRADEMARK OF VALENT U.S.A.

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HAYING EQUIPMENT

Contact Jerry at 701-290-7710

MORRIS GRAIN 1121 ATLANTIC AVE. • MORRIS, MN

800-872-2501 www.morrisgrain.com SEED FOR SALE: FLAX: YORK, OMEGA CERTIFIED GOLIATH OATS, HAYS FORAGE BARLEY, 4010 FORAGE PEAS, SPRING TRITICALE SORGHUM SUDANGRASS, FORAGE SORGHUM GERMAN MILLET, SIBERIAN MILLET, PROSO MILLET MYCOGEN SEED CORN, SUNFLOWERS, SOYBEANS

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HAYING EQUIPMENT

HAYING EQUIPMENT

Looking to buy older self propelled haying machine, must have good cab with air, 14-16 foot auger hay head. Would like to be field ready, no projects. (701) 873-5981 or 701-870-5981 H6750 New Holland Disc Mower, like new condition, low acres, $9,000. HT154 New Holland V Rake, 12 wheel, $7,000. (605) 690-0302 Case IH 8480 round baler. (605) 467-0732 New Holland 1033 bale wagon, 105 bales, good condition, $3,950. (701) 220-4000 International 35 Rake, new drive tires, new bearings in front wheels, $1,500. Call Dean (605) 496-2234 Hartford, SD For Sale: 569 John Deere Baler, like new. 605-994-7469 Rowse D-9 mowers, IH heads, like new, $18,000. Heavy duty 3pt tiller, 7ft, like new, $3,800. 605-850-8664 Vermeer 9’ disc mower, 3pt, barely used, $8,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 For Sale: New Holland 7090 Specialty Crop Baler (701) 465-3004

HAYING EQUIPMENT

Rowse D-9 mowers, IH heads, like new, $18,000. Heavy duty 3pt tiller, 7ft, like new, $3,800. 605-850-8664 Vermeer 9’ disc mower, 3pt, barely used, $8,000. 605-881-5393 or 605-532-5555 JD 265 rotary mower, bought new in 2012, always shedded, still has original knives in it, $8,500. 605-690-0812 --NH BB940A 3x3 slice cutter tandem axle acid sprayer unit, 3690 bales, like new, $55,000. --New Holland discbine swather, MoMax H7450, 13ft, excellent condition, $19,000. 712-209-3920 Kosch Double 9 sickle mower, pto driven, Schumacher heads, always shedded, excellent condition, $7,000. Woonsocket, SD. 605-350-1211 For Sale: New Holland 1475 haybine, 2300 head, with new shaft style PTO pump, reverser, new set of guards, $7500. Call (605) 769-1663 For Sale: 2008 Vermeer R-2300 Hydraulic Fold Rake, very good condition, always shedded, low acres. 605-830-8023 Kraven 13x32 Hay Mover (605) 251-7189

We have for sale: --Vermeer 605M, 605SM, 605N used balers, --Rowse new and used double 9’ Sickle Mowers, --New and used Rowse, Vermeer, and EnoRossi V Rakes --New and used Vermeer and Highline Bale Processors --Used Vermeer MC3700 12’ mower conditioner. Calvin (701)490-0652 Kyle (701)490-6460 Shop (701) 646-6089 For sale: New Holland 688 baler, auto wrap, stored inside, good shape, $6,200. (605) 520-8311 or (605) 625-3043 Retired 1987 Duetz Allis 7120, 122 HP turbo, 3.948 hr, 4WD, w/Farmhand XL1140 loader, $18,000. Vermeer M round baler, hyd lift, wide pick-up, big tires, twine/net wrap, 9,000 bales, $14,000. Rowse D-9 mower, New Holland heads, new belts, 600 sickle & guards, $9,000. 605-880-3064 or 605-532-2531. Very good condition John Deere 896 Side Delivery Rake, International 14ft, flat bed, 315 trailer, electric wheel 12 ft flat bed 5026D, with new 2”x8” floor, $500 each. All are very good. Also, some Model T Ford Parts. (605) 546-2473 Iroquois, SD For Sale: Macdon Equipped knives & condition.

Voller Ag., Inc.

2006 16 ft A30S Hay Conditioner. with Schumacher guards. Excellent Call 701-228-4163

For Sale JD 535 Round Baler 5x6 round bale, 540 PTO, Wrapping: Twine, Bale push bar ; Hydraulic pickup lift; Bale counter; Converging wheels; Monitor; Baler has been stored inside, NEW BELTS and is Field Ready. Pictures available - $7500 Contact Scott @ 507-530-1234 New Holland 166 windrow pickup turner with extension. New Holland 80 3pt single bale mover. (605) 996-3166 after 9pm 1994 John Deere 535 baler, monitor, bale kicker, soft core option, hydraulic pickup, 1000 PTO, always shedded, excellent condition, near Huron. 605-350-0082 or 605-350-0084

Voller Ag is the Superior Choice for Storage at the Most Economical Price! • Experience and expertise – 1000s of bins placed across the Midwest – 30 years of use at our own farm • Complete range of sizes • Aeration and bean ladders • 10 year structural guarantee • Aeration fans—call for sizes and pricing

For Sale: Rowse D-9 mower with IH heads, very good condition. $13,000 OBO. Leola, SD (605) 380-5313 2015 NH 6070 bi-directional, purchased in 2015 one of the last ones available, 670 hours, 84L loader and grapple, purchased new with tractor HSO 18’ push head and frame, BF 2330 hay head. 9 wheel Sitrex rack, $2,900, Sitrex 20 wheel V rake with kicker wheels, $14,900, 569 JD premium mega wide baler with net wrap, 3500 total bales, $28,900. North Central SD Call 605-850-9396

Inexpensive Anchoring System and Leasing Available

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For Sale: MacDon model 5000 hydroswing, 16’ head, good shape, field ready. Versatile 400 swather, 15’ head, good shape. 605-999-2393

HAYING EQUIPMENT 2011 NH H7450 Discbine, field ready great condition; 2015 Kuhn 6501 gyro rake; 2003 JD 567 baler; JD 535 baler, both balers in good shape. Ken Johnson, Milnor. 701-427-5561,leave message if no answer. New Holland 166 windrow pickup turner with extension. New Holland 80 3pt single bale mover. (605) 996-3166 after 9pm 1994 John Deere 535 baler, monitor, bale kicker, soft core option, hydraulic pickup, 1000 PTO, always shedded, excellent condition, near Huron. 605-350-0082 or 605-350-0084 1990 2360 JD swather, 21’ swather, double windrow, 1100 hours, very good shape, one owner, new battery, $5,000 (605) 848-1468 or 605-955-3569

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK WRITTEN BID AUCTION: Pifer’s Land Management is accepting bids for the 2018 crop year for 765.54 acres expiring CRP September 30, 2017 in Sheldon Township of Eddy County. Written Lease Bids will be accepted until Friday June 23rd, 2017 before 5:00 p.m. The CRP cover is required to be broke up for 2018 planting. Beginning farmers are encouraged to participate for FSA TIP program consideration. Call Judy Nohrenberg for bid sheet at 701-269-1503. Owners have the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 877.700.4099, www.pifers.com, Kevin Pifer ND #715

For Sale: Rowse double mower with 9ft sickles, IH heads, very good condition. $13,000 OBO. Leola, SD (605) 380-5313 2015 NH 6070 bi-directional, purchased in 2015 one of the last ones available, 670 hours, 84L loader and grapple, purchased new with tractor HSO 18’ push head and frame, BF 2330 hay head. 9 wheel Sitrex rack, $2,900, Sitrex 20 wheel V rake with kicker wheels, $14,900, 569 JD premium mega wide baler with net wrap, 3500 total bales, $28,900. North Central SD Call 605-850-9396 For Sale: MacDon model 5000 hydroswing, 16’ head, good shape, field ready. Versatile 400 swather, 15’ head, good shape. 605-999-2393 Quit Haying: 2009 John Deere 4995 disk, 16 foot mower conditioner, 1200 hours, $59,000. New Holland 565 small square baler, baled less than 2, 000 bales, $6,000. Equipment housed and like new/excellent condition. Field ready. Will deliver or may trade. 701-368-1568. For Sale: John Deere 530 round baler, $3,000 OBO. (605) 881-3867 Have new 7 ft. Pequea tedder for sale. Also 1 2100 Turbo tedder. Works great for grass hay. Looking for a plastic finger reel for a 15 ft. 400 Versitile windrower. Call 605-553-2119. For Sale: Hesston #10 StackHand. Puts out 3,000 lb. stack, was gone through last year. $2,000. Also, one set of 18.4x34 Rear Tractor tires and one set 18.4x38 rear tractor tires. Both about 50-60% lug left. $175 a tire. Call (605) 225-5427 or 380-0887 For Sale: 60A Stack Mover, Grawler type, will haul 10 large bales at a time. $1,500. Chester, SD (605) 489-2455 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

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GRAND FORKS COUNTY LAND FOR SALE 624.73+/- Acres • Contiguous CRP tract seller is willing to split • 11.5 miles southwest of Manvel • Good candidate for drain tile

CUSTOM HAULING CUSTOM SPREADING ~ BEET LIME ~ Call for pricing and details. Early order pricing available. 701-261-1702

LAND AUCTION: June 23, 2017 • 10:00 am

27.84-acres of land features 18 acres of trees along the Red River and 9.84 acres of tillable farm land in Clay County, MN. This is a great opportunity to own your own piece of hunting paradise within minutes of the FM metro area. Steve Link 701.361.9985 or stlink@pifers.com. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 877.700.4099, www.pifers.com, Kevin Pifer MN # 14-106

For more details, please contact: Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305

www.FarmersNational.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 Acreage for sale, approx 20 acres or more if needed, nearly new home, garage, shop, machine shed and hip roof barn, Located near Pickerel Lake SD. Call 605-520-2332 Looking for grass to rent for 100-150 pairs. Also looking for farm ground to rent. Contact Rick 605-354-7523 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.

Big Toad - Detroit Lakes Year Round Home

Investment and enjoyment collide with this composition sitting on level 50’ gorgeous lake front; lights out cottage charm. 3bd/3ba built in 2010, att 2 stall gar & beautiful lake bottom w/ideal lake entry -complete with sand. Main floor is open living-kitchen complimented w/wb stone fireplace, hard wood floor & huge kitchen island. SG to lake & quaint den. Upstairs master w/private lake side sun room. Bdrms, family room & laundry up give function for quiet & entertaining space. Detail inside and out is all about lake living. Pergola entry. Smart real estate & lake life style bliss. **Half of garage is currently a work shop w/ half bath. 2nd laundry on main floor. Den has 3/4 bath which would easily convert to another bdrm. $469,000. 651-442-0541

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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

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK Farm help wanted, Full-Time position on corn & soybean operation in NE SD, looking for someone with experience operating a self propelled sprayer and operating other modern machinery as well as driving truck. Must be willing to put in the time during the busy seasons with a more relaxed schedule the rest of the year. Must be self motivated and take pride in the work you do. Salary DOE. Housing available. Call 605-520-4143, if no answer please leave a voicemail and I will get back to you.

NW Corner of Highways 26 & 83 junction at Onida, SD restaurant, C-store, outbuildings, fuel tanks, campersites, approximately 8 acres. Contact 605-258-2641 or 1-800-491-2647

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

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Farm help wanted, Full-Time position on corn & soybean operation in NE SD, looking for someone with experience operating a self propelled sprayer and operating other modern machinery as well as driving truck. Must be willing to put in the time during the busy seasons with a more relaxed schedule the rest of the year. Must be self motivated and take pride in the work you do. Salary DOE. Housing available. Call 605-520-4143, if no answer please leave a voicemail and I will get back to you.

Looking for a motivated, energetic, individual that is interested in a full time/year round position at a mainstream cattle and farming operation in Frederick, SD. Duties would include haying, seeding, harvesting, calving, ect. that is made up of modern JD Equipment and a state of the art calving and feeding facility. Housing is available, and salary is competitive and is negotiable depending on experience. For more information please contact Travis Hart at 605-252-0894

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Farm Help Wanted: Full time position available, at feed lot 25 miles W of Fargo ND, must be familiar with cattle, duties include feeding and caring for cattle, must be self motivated, have carpentry & mechanical experience, be hard working and have good references. Background check required, must live on premises in available housing, pay based upon experience. If you’re not self-motivated, do not all call Jim at 218-789-7848

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

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• 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 • SALE PENDING 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 • 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

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LAND FOR SALE SEALED BIDS will be received until 4:00 P.M., June 23, 2017 at the office of Churchill, Manolis, Freeman, Kludt, Shelton & Burns LLP, at 333 Dakota Avenue S., 2nd Floor, P.O. Box 176, Huron, South Dakota 57350 for the following described real estate owned by the Shawn P. Thelen Estate, located adjacent to 20358 402nd Avenue, Huron, South Dakota, which is located several miles northeast of Huron, South Dakota. SW 1/4 of Section 9, Township 111, Range 61 (except the North 550 feet of the West 958 feet), Beadle County, South Dakota. This parcel consists of approximately 147.90 acres. Bids will be accepted until 4:00 P.M., June 23, 2017. Bids are to be accompanied by a check payable to the Churchill Manolis Trust Account in the amount of 5% of the bid. Bids will be opened at 10:30 a.m. on June 30, 2017. The high bid may be upset by a 3% raise on sale day with auction to follow. Seller retains the right to accept or reject all bids. For a sale bill and additional property information contact Doug Kludt at (605)352-8624 or at dkludt.huronlaw@ midconetwork.com. 160 acres of Farmland. Great Ranchette possibilities. 7 miles east of Pierre, SD. $3,000 Per Acre. Call Guy Ferris with Dakota Prairie Real Estate (605) 222-8283 WANTED FARM LAND with High Soil Index Located in Northeast, SD Contact Karla Dagel Licensed Real Estate Agent RE/MAX Partners 605-881-8377 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK Acreage for sale. Close to Wessington Springs, 15 acres, mature trees and pasture, artesian well and rural water. 950 square foot house, 56x50 barn, both built in 1914, both have been remodeled in the last 18 months. Sits 1/2 mile off Hwy 281. $169,000 307-763-6319 Farm refinancing, 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

Church Building For Sale

To be moved or dismantled. Located 10 mi. N of Wyndmere, ND. Has steel siding, newer frosted windows, oil furnace. Also for sale, 16 pews, alter & electric organ. Call Don 701-799-0976 or Irvin 701-683-5534 Farm refinancing, 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 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 Acreage for sale featuring 2 homes with large outbuildings and 23 +/acres. Close to Huron and Wolsey. Just off a paved road. Opportunity to purchase adjacent farmland. Call Abby at (605) 680-7625 for more details.

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS 1938 F-14 Farmall tractor, fenders, wide front, belt pulley, good paint, new tires, runs good, $4500. (605) 999-2332 Farmall F20 tractor, serial number FA-140240, tires are good, tractor has been painted. Call (605) 437-2772 or 605-848-0354 For Sale: John Deere 730 diesel tractor, electric start, 3pt, PTO, 1 hydraulic remote, runs very good, $7,000. Call 605-625-3685 or 605-881-8937 Chevy 1941, 1/2 ton, runs, can be restored. Call 605-281-0000 or 605-287-4234

Miscellaneous Model T Ford Parts

Doors, rims, cab parts, headlights. 6 bottom plow- 3 pt. 8 ft PT Trailing Woods Mower, 540 PTO. MF FT Swather. 218-289-5868

ANTIQUES AND CRAFTS 1939 John Deere B, Serial # 67007. good paint, fenders, skeleton rear wheels w/spade lugs. Front has rubber tires. First year for Style B. Runs good. Also, John Deere 896, side delivery rake, very good condition. 605-546-2473, Iriquois, SD

HORSES 10 year old AMHR registered, 30.5 inch, black Appaloosa miniature stallion. Proven breeder. For more info and pictures go to bloodrunminihorses.com or call 605-743-5201 DAKOTA ROYAL CHARITY DRAFT HORSE SHOW - TOP 6-HORSE HITCHES from 10 states SHOW IN BROOKINGS, SD 1 pm SAT & SUN JUNE 24 & 25 $10 adults & $5 for 11 & under. Swiftel Center-Free parking, AC comfort, stadium seating, and an elevator, bring the family! https://www.facebook.com/dakotaroyaldraftshow/ For Sale: 18 yr PaintxQH Mare. 4-H walk trot; $1500. 12 yr QHxPaint Trail Gelding; $2200. QHx 13 yr Trail Gelding; $800. Pinto mare 8 yr Ride Drive, all shots done, hooves trimmed, lots of tack. Buggy; $600. Buckboard; $2000. Sleigh; $1500. Call 701-543-3843, leave message if no answer.

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

ALSO FOR SALE:

RWF, BWF & BLK Replacement Heifers.

Since 1953 Midway Polled Hereford’s

701-996-3300 or 701-302-0254 or 701-996-3111 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 Simmental Bulls for sale, semen tested and production tested, Red and Black yearling bulls. C Square Ranch, Gerald Geditz, Mansfield SD, 57460 (605) 225-2400

LIVESTOCK WOODBURY STOCK FARM Wyndmere, ND Registered Simental & Sim Angus Bulls selling by private treaty. 4 51 years of performace testing & A.I. to top quality genetics 4 Excellent disposition 4 High performing 4 Volume discounts 4 Free keep until April 15th 4 Free delivery up to 200 miles 4 Complete performace data & EPD’s Call Arnold anytime!

701-640-8957 701-439-2531

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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

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

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 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

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

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

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.

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

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: 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 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, fly spray for the summer, $2,350/pair. Call 605-742-4552

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 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 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 Registered Hereford Bulls out of top AI sires. EPD’s and scan data available, semen tested and ready to go. Bischoff’s Ravine Creek Ranch 605-352-5530, 605-461-1555 or 605-350-0979

SUMMER MINERAL MORE CALVES Or MORE POUND or Both? Free Delivery right onto YOUR RANCH. (yes you heard right) Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Danian Urlich 701-209-0313 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 Producers Test your bulls yet? Have a bad 1 or 2? Want hybrid vigor? Want reasonably priced bulls ready to work, not fat? Have 4 - 2yr. old virgin, horned Hereford bulls tested & ready for the cows. Diamond Bar J at (605) 770-1622 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 Charolais Bulls for Sale. Yearlings & 2 Yr. Olds, excellent quality. Ron Wieczorek, Mt. Vernon, SD 605-996-7022 or 605-999-3782


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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

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

Purebred black Simmental home raised calving ease yearling bull that could be used on heifers or cows. Been fed for longevity in herd and fed with a bucket everyday. Located near Ipswich, SD. Call or text 605-380-6396. Asking $2,000 obo BW:74 WW:730 YW:1260 BD:4/4/2016

LIMOUSIN BULLS Yearlings, 2 yr olds and 30 month old Fall bulls. Limited number of LimiFlex. Reds and lots of blacks, mostly polled. Help yourself to Limousin genetics of calving ease, feeding efficiency, and superior carcass yield. Bulls will work well for any cross breeding program. It will pay you to call us before you buy. Jakober Limousin 605-225-1442 or 605-380-2768

Limousin and Lim-flex 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.

HAVE BULL, WILL TRAVEL Lease your quality bulls from HEIM BROS. BULL LEASING and enjoy the advantages of renting. Most breeds available. Large selection. Call 701-320-1195, Edgeley, ND.

For Sale: 2 - 2yr. old Charolais Bulls & 1 Yearling, $2,250 (605) 999-5980 Close up Holstein Heifers & Fresh Heifers For Sale $1350. 701-866-5531

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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 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

JUNE 2017 IS

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DORSET RAMS by Fruechte Family Dorsets for sale. Yearling, Fall, and Spring Ram lambs for sale. Ranging from moderate frame for commercial use to larger frame sizes for show. www.fruechtefamily dorsets.com or (605) 695-9940

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Ketterling Brother Bulls Age Advantage Bulls, Black and Red Angus or Simmental, Mostly AI or ET Sires. Excellent disposition, genetically selected, grown slowly, not fat. Age Advantage gives more value for your dollar, service more cows, less bulls to keep and feed, and will maintain condition even after breeding. Been selling bulls 20+ years. Very satisfied customers, reasonably priced. Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141

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HAVE BULL, WILL TRAVEL Lease your quality bulls from HEIM BROS. BULL LEASING and enjoy the advantages of renting. Most breeds available. Large selection. Call 701-320-1195, Edgeley, ND.

Calf Tel & Poly Square Calf Huts for sale. $165 - $175 each. Call 712-541-7690

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Bulls for Rent: Yearling Charolais X and 2 year old Registered Charolais, 605-690-0660

Ketterling Brother Bulls Age Advantage Bulls, Black and Red Angus or Simmental, Mostly AI or ET Sires. Excellent disposition, genetically selected, grown slowly, not fat. Age Advantage gives more value for your dollar, service more cows, less bulls to keep and feed, and will maintain condition even after breeding. Been selling bulls 20+ years. Very satisfied customers, reasonably priced. Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141

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Charolais Bulls for Sale. Yearlings & 2 Yr. Olds, excellent quality. Ron Wieczorek, Mt. Vernon, SD 605-996-7022 or 605-999-3782

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

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.

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 efficiency to their calves. Wiesen Limousin, Hendricks, MN Call 605-695-4384 or 605-695-7435

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

Free Delivery right onto YOUR RANCH. (yes you heard right) 888-238-2674 rionutition.net tlc@rionutrition.net For Sale: 15 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

701-667-5500 Mandan, ND

For Sale: New, never been used Powder River hydraulic chute, will sell $1,000 below cost. Asking $8,000. (605) 223-2909 -- -- -- -- -- -- -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 Buseman Angus These bulls are grown, not fattened & will get out and cover cows. Many will work well on heifers. Buy now and we can deliver. 605-351-1535

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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

Registered Yearling Angus Bulls for Sale out of AI Sires Conneally Earnen 0745, Basin and Excitement. (701) 640-1892 Hankinson, ND

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 KATAHDIN HAIR SHEEP FOR SALE Registered & Commercial March & April born ewe and ram lambs. Thick, meaty, heavymuscled, fast growing lambs out of good-milking, clean shedding, sound structured ewes; QR or RR; white and colored available. Production records available. Call (701) 367-9018 or email sheep@lillehaugenfarms.com Approx 25 Red Angus Cross cows with Red Angus calves, mostly older cows with March/April calves. Also about 20 summer calving Red Angus cows, running age. 605-329-2109 or 605-329-7109 48 speckled black face ewes, open, weighing about 200 lbs. 605-290-2186 or 605-493-6564 For Sale: Yearling Angus bulls, good selection to pick from. Knutson Angus 605-627-9400 or 605-690-1685 Complete dispersion Registered Angus. 8 cow calf pairs, with February AI calves. 5 heifers, and a yearling herd bull. Bull turned in 2 weeks ago. Very tame, easy keepers. $35,000 obo. 605-350-1717 Fresh and Close-up Holstein heifers for sale. Delivery available. References upon request. (701) 866-5531

Gentile Angus Bulls Yearling and 2 yr olds, weaning weights 750-900lbs, from AI breding, some Low birth weights, delivery possible, Guaranteed and breding exam complete. Reasonable priced, call or text for pictures, (605) 380-5507 Tri-State Bird & Animal Auction Saturday June 17th starting at 9:30am. Fair Grounds 610 Prospect St, Lisbon, ND Expecting usual run of poultry and hoof animals. For more info call Chuck at 605-884-6309 or Wayne at 701-238-6820 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 Black & Red Gelbvieh balancer bulls call 605-482-8315 or 605-530-2586

1 & 2 yrs old. Red & Black, polled, great disposition; combination of milk, muscle and performance. 205 day weight 700 plus lbs, no creep feed. Some suitable for heifers. Excellent quality, affordable prices. Phone 218-837-5282, evenings 218-837-5505.

AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017 • 9:30 AM

FRANK & JOANN RENFROW 1703 25 ST. NE, EMERADO, ND

Tractor 2000 JD 5205 d. tractor w. cab, 3 pt. dual hyd., 1700 hrs & 521 JD loader Motor Cycles 1972 Kawasaki 350 3 cyl. 12k miles Suzuki 100 ( not running) Snow Mobile 1986 Yamaha Inviter snow cat single cyl. Water cooled 200 cc Miscellaneous & Tools Woods 750 3 pt back hoe PTO hyd. Woods MDC 172 3 pt mower convertible offset 3 pt blade Lg hay bale feeder Power mate 400 generator 425 gal poly tank Fuel tank 265 gal.

300 gal fuel tank hose, nozzle Set rims 15” Camaro Steel wheels Lincoln arc welder Century Power Model 100 wire feed welder Protec 10” table saw Tip Thermal dynamic plasma cutter 38 “ cut 5 h.p. 2 ton cyl. Compressor Several steel posts Router, acetylene torch, chop saw, bench drill press, sand blaster,10 ton porta power jacks, several misc. hand tools Lawn Garden Cyclone rake (bagger) Lawn sprayer Estate rake Old Vehicles & Motors 1948 ford F5 flat head V8 4 sp. Box-hoist

1950 Ford pickup ( no motor) 1954 Ford pickup 440 Chrysler motor 1954 Ford truck ( not running) Fenders for 36 ford pickup 1950 1952 6 cyl 4 sp. 50’s 23 Chevy 6 cyl power glide trans. 1976 Buick V6 aut. Trans. Go Cart Yerf dog go cart Old Peddle Tractor IHC peddle tractor Household China cabinet Patio set table 4 chairs Wicker furniture Other miscellaneous household items too numerous to mention.

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For sale: 100 bred Beef cows & heifers. Been vaccinated, poured and Preg checked, May-June calving, $1,600 choice. (701) 318-1642

Custom cattle feeding up to 1,200 head. Will background, finish, breed heifers, etc. Excellent drainage and care. Reasonable rates. Located North of Aberdeen, SD. Call (701) 710-0352

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Harley J Camperud Auctioneer & Clerking ND. Lic. #114 & 34 2732 6 Ave NE, Northwood, ND 58267 Phone 218-779-1526 or 701-587-5269 hcamperud@gmail.com

LARGE FARM RETIREMENT & ESTATE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH, 2017 - 10:00 AM

Location: From Webster, ND 2 east, 3 north; From Garske, ND 2 east, 1½ south

Owner: George Regan – 701-230-2975

Auctioneer’s Note: George has been a lifetime area farmer of the Webster area. Strong maintenance programs on equipment. Main line will sell at 12:00. Lunch will be served!

Online bidding through Proxibid.com. Pre-registration is required

TRACTORS - 8650 JD 4WD, 11,051 hrs. - 8450 JD 4WD, 14.9 46 tires, PTO, 10,700 hrs. - 8440 JD 4WD, 20.8 34 (30%), PTO, 13,322 hrs. - 9280 Case IH 4WD, 4 hyd. pus return, 70% tires, 8068 hrs. - Ford TW-25 MFD tractor, 3 pt., tires & duals 80%, 3999 hrs. - 4450 JD, p. s., 3 pt., tires & duals 50%-60% SEMI’S, TRAILERS & TRUCKS - 1994 Volvo semi, 851,000 miles - 1997 42’ Wilson hopper trailer - 1977 Chevy grain truck, 366, 16’ box, 52,000 miles - 1973 Chevy tandem grain truck, 427, 5+2, 16’ box

HARVEST EQUIPMENT - 1996 JD 9600 combine, 3500 sep.hrs., dealer maintained - 212 JD pickup head - 893 JD corn head - 30’ 930F JD flex head - 853 JD all crop head - 35’ header trailer w/ dolly - 25’Case IH swatherw/ finger reel - Ficklin CA14000 grain cart - REM 2100 grain vac - (2) Canola rollers - 2016 10”x81’ WheatheartPTO auger - 13”x65’Westgoelectric auger - Bin fans TILLAGE - 41’ New Holland St830 chisel, 3 yrs. old - 41’ JD field cult. w/ harrows - 33’ JD chisel w/ NH3, good 3

bar harrows - Flexicoil 2320 air seeder w/ 45’ tool, 7” space, rubber press - JD 7200 Max Emerge 16 row planter - (2) 14’ 6200 IH grain drills - 80’ Summers 5 bar harrow - 72’ Degelmanheavy harrow - 28’ JD 335 disk - 6 bottom Melroe plow - (2) 8 row cultivator - NH3 tank, larger new tank (50% full) SPRAYER & OTHER MISC FARM EQUIPMENT - 90’ Flexi-coil 67 sprayer, 3 way knozzles - Prong rock picker - Degelman rock picker, PTO - Ashland 6 yd. scraper - M&W gravity box w/ Honda & auger

- 2100 gal. poly tank on trailer - JD 148 loader - JD 686 3 pt. snowblower - Evermans V plow ditcher VEHICLES & SNOWMOBILES - 2000 Dodge 1500 pickup, 4D, high miles - 2000 Mercury car, 168,000 miles - 2012 Arctic Cat F5 snowmobile, 1573 miles - 2009 Arctic Cat SnoPro F6 snowmobile, 3148 miles MANY OTHER FARM & SHOP ITEMS - Many unlisted items you would find on a farm occupied for a lifetime

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota;www.globalauctionguide.com or www.dakotaauctioneers.com Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, (701) 968-4224 | George Regan – 701-230-2975

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Larry Swenson • owner/operator Lic. 508 525 Main St., Cando ND 58324 (701)-968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell find us on www.facebook.com/dakotaauctioneers

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TUE., JUNE 13 - THU., JUNE 15 Unreserved Equipment & Real Estate Auction, Edmonton, AB. Multiple Parties, Owners. Ritchie Bros.

TUE., JUNE 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Cummings, ND. Roger & Shellie Smette, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc.

TUE., JUNE 13 Dealership Liquidation Auction, Cherokee, IA. Titan Machinery, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

TUE., JUNE 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Machinery Auction, Goodrich, ND. Foster Felchle Estate, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

TUE., JUNE 13 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Wheatland, ND. Triple S Farms Inc., Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

TUE., JUNE 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Argusville, ND. Wayne & Gary Ohnstad, Owners. Berg Auction Service.

WED., JUNE 14 Online Auction, Upper Midwest Location. Timed Online Auction. Steffes Group, Inc.

TUE., JUNE 20 - 11:00 AM/CT Large Farm Equipment Auction, Rolla, ND. McDougall Farms, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers.

WED., JUNE 14 - 9:00 AM/CT Rental Equipment Liquidation Auction, Fargo, ND. Joe Rents, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., JUNE 15 - 11:00 AM/CT Large Farm Retirement Auction, Calvin, ND. Howard McConnell, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers.

TUE., JUNE 20 - 5:00 PM/CT Farm Equipment Auction, Stephen, MN. Jay & Janelle Hvidsten, Owners. Jason Rominski Auctioneers. WED., JUNE 21 Equipment Auction, Online Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. BigIron Online Auctions.

THU., JUNE 15 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Casselton, ND. Curtiss Hogen Trust B & Arline H Hogen Estate, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

THU., JUNE 22 Annual Aneta Consignment and Willie Crocker, Aneta, ND. Multiple Parties, Owners. Midwest Auctions.

FRI., JUNE 16 Manufacturing Plant Closure Auction, Grafton, ND. Online Bidding Only. Cimarron Energy, Inc. Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

THU., JUNE 22 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Machinery Auction, Grandin, ND. The Paul E. Grothe and Rebecca H. Grothe Charitable Remainder Uni-Trust, Paul Grothe, Trustee; The Grothe Family, LLLP; Jonathon Grothe, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

FRI., JUNE 16 Dealership Liquidation Auction, Wahoo, NE. Titan Machinery, Owner. Dennis Biliske Auctioneer.

THU., JUNE 22 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Rogers, MN. Steve Weinand, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

SAT., JUNE 17 - 9:30 AM/CT Estate Auction, Emerado, ND. Frank & JoAnn Renfrow, Owners. Harley J Camperud Auctioneer & Clerking.

FRI., JUNE 23 Unreserved Real Estate & Equipment Auction, Peace River, AB. Paradise North Resort Bed & Breakfast, Owner. Ritchie Bros.

SAT., JUNE 17 - 9:30 AM/MT Retirement Farm Auction, Terry, MT. Larry & Judy Jens, Owners. RK Statewide Auction Service.

FRI., JUNE 23 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Grove City, MN. Curtis Wendt Estate, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

SAT., JUNE 17 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Pisek, ND. James Perterka, Owner. Schuster Auctioneering.

FRI., JUNE 23 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Moorhead, MN. Metro Flood Diversion Authority, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

SAT., JUNE 17 - 10:00 AM/CT Moving Auction, Borup, MN. Mervin & Lois Carlsrud, Owners. Berg Auction Service.

SAT., JUNE 24 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Karlstad, MN. Leroy Syverson Estate, Owner. Jason Rominski Auctioneers.

SAT., JUNE 17 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Solway, MN. Robert G. Anderson, Owner. McMullen Auction.

SAT., JUNE 24 - 10:00 AM/CT Moving Auction, Argusville, ND. Cliff & Michelle Hanson, Owners. Berg Auction Service.

SAT., JUNE 17 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Estate Auction & Personal Property Liquidation, Cavalier, ND. Alfred Byron Estate, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers.

SAT., JUNE 24 - 10:00 AM/CT Grand Forks Police Auction, Grand Forks, ND. Grand Forks Police, Owner. McMullen Auction.

MON., JUNE 19 - TUE., JUNE 27 Inventory Reduction Auction, Rugby, ND. Timed Online. Kevin Schepp, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

MON., JUNE 25 - 11:00 AM/CT Combined Estate Auction, Halstad, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Berg Auction Service.

MON., JUNE 19 - TUE., JUNE 27 New Home Online Auction, Litchfield, MN. Built by Litchfield High School. Steffes Group, Inc.

TUE., JUNE 27 - 10:00 AM/CT Primoris Aevenia Equipment Auction, Online Bidding. Multiple Parties, Owners. Purple Wave Auction.

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CASH GRAIN

Cattle summary RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet

Total This Week 177,700 68,000 30,700 276,400 Last Week 120,100 43,900 300 164,300 Last Year 182,400 39,600 47,000 269,000 Compared to last week, yearling steers and heifers sold steady to 8.00 higher. Steer and heifers calves traded steady to 5.00 higher. Feeder steers and heifers in the southeast sold 2.00-5.00 higher. Trade was active on good to very good demand. The major livestock markets were back in business posting huge gains after being closed last Monday in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Oklahoma City and Joplin Stockyards saw feeders 5.00-12.00 higher compared to two weeks ago. This was expected as the markets had to play catch up and digest all the positive news from the week before. Other sale barns running on a limited schedule saw heavier receipts than usual as producers are trying to take advantage of the higher market. The CME feeder cattle futures closed Monday in the green at 159.87 for the August contract, fueling buyers to pay more for feeders. However, the futures were down the limit on Tuesday closing at 155.37 causing some uneasiness in the cattle industry. There was some evidence that the sharp turn in the futures affected a few cattle markets during the middle of the week. However, most traders shook-off the negative news and continued to purchase yearlings at higher prices as feedlots are trying to keep up with packer demand and keep pen space full. Last Friday Ft. Pierre, SD hosted the 20th Annual World Livestock Auctioneer Championship contest with almost 12,000 head of cattle on hand. Some of the highlights reported were 86 head of fancy steers weighing 642 lbs selling for 199.50 cwt. Also over 400 head of steers weighing 670 lbs averaged 184.07 and 262 head weighing 726 lbs averaged at 175.08 cwt. At Tri-State Livestock in McCook, NE 300 head of mostly black steers weighing 920 lbs sold for 158.75 per cwt and in Green City, MO 136 head of steers averaging 828 lbs bring 166.43 cwt. In the southern plains and southern Midwest, where you see more yearling crossbred cattle with exotic influence, the price margins have narrowed between the medium and large 1 and 1- 2 feeders. This is due to the fact that these type of cattle can go anywhere this time of year due to warmer temperatures. Very few sales of slaughter cattle have been reported at the time of this report as feedlots are holding their ground. A few live sales in Nebraska sold at 136.00 and dressed at 218.00 while in the southern plains trade has been at a standstill. The Choice-Select spread continues to widen posting another record at 30.92 on Friday. Choice boxed-beef closed Friday 5.97 higher at 251.21 with Select 2.23 higher at 220.29 when compared to last Friday’s close. Extreme heat plagued parts of the Plains and Midwest with temperatures topping in the mid 90’s which slowed cattle movement in some areas. Corn planting is mostly complete and hay cutting is kicking into high gear with plenty of sunshine and no rain in the forecast. Auction volume this week included 52 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 41 percent heifers. Auction Receipts: 177,700 Last Week 120,100 Last Year 182,400 DAKOTAS 22,300. 88 pct over 600 lbs. 43 pct heifers. South Dakota- 22,300. Steers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (471) 211.25; 500-550 lbs (525) 197.89; 550-600 lbs (576) 195.98; 600-650 lbs (626) 184.30; 650-700 lbs (676) 180.08; 700-750 lbs (726) 171.83; 750-800 lbs (777) 171.37; 800-850 lbs (822) 159.81; 850-900 lbs (873) 153.45; 900-950 lbs (929) 150.91; 950-1000 lbs (973) 148.63. Medium and Large 1-2 450-500 lbs (457) 208.41; half load 795 lbs 154.00. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 400-450 lbs (430) 188.46; 450-500 lbs (483) 174.11; 500-550 lbs (533) 175.23; 550-600 lbs (575) 173.20; 600-650 lbs (624) 171.24; 650-700 lbs (678) 162.75; 700-750 lbs (726) 158.75; 750-800 lbs (772) 153.87; 800-850 lbs (820) 146.62; 850-900 lbs (879) 142.82; 900-950 lbs (925) 140.47; 950-1000 lbs (982) 138.85. Medium and Large 1-2 400-450 lbs (430) 177.18; pkg 490 lbs 181.00; load 515 lbs 192.00; load 570 lbs 174.00; 700-750 lbs (727) 138.04; 750-800 lbs (759) 145.71. NORTH DAKOTA- There were not enough feeder cattle sales to report. MONTANA 5200. 70 pct over 600 lbs. 67 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 600-650 lbs (617) 180.99; 650700 lbs (683) 166.38. Heifers: Medium and Large 500-550 lbs (527) 163.24; 550-600 lbs (569) 164.47; 650-700 lbs (685) 155.51; 750-800 lbs (776) 145.05; 800-850 lbs (811) 141.31; 850-900 lbs (864) 134.68; 900-950 lbs (906) 133.77. Medium and Large 1-2 600-650 lbs (624) 150.90.

Hog summary RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 73,485

LAST WEEK: 73,098 LAST YEAR: 67,618 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Illinois 26.9%, Iowa 11.5%, Saskatchewan 11.2%, Colorado 9.0%, Missouri 8.7%, Manitoba 6.8%, Oklahoma 5.6%, Montana 3.6%, Indiana 3.5%, Alberta 3.0%, Ohio 2.8%, Alabama 2.4%, Minnesota 1.8%, Nebraska 1.6%, Georgia 1.5%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 75.0%, Illinois 10.0%, Michigan 4.4%, Minnesota 3.5%, Indiana 3.3%, Georgia 1.5%, Wisconsin 1.4%, Nebraska 0.9%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs steady to 2.00 per head higher. All feeder pigs mostly steady on light receipts. Demand moderate for light receipts. Receipts include 66% 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 932 30.06-34.06 32.02 774 20.00-25.00 21.12 600 - 1200 11014 29.84-41.75 33.58 3950 21.00-27.50 24.51 1200 or more 37115 31.14-44.00 36.85 17300 19.50-32.50 26.79 Total Composite 49061 29.84-44.00 36.02 22024 19.50-32.50 26.18 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 450 57.00-57.00 57.00 600 - 1200 1950 51.00-53.00 52.23 Total Composite 2400 51.00-57.00 53.13 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 71085 at 32.98 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 2400 at 53.13

Sheep summary Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs were steady to

10.00 lower. Slaughter ewes were steady to 7.00 lower. Feeder lambs were steady to 7.00 lower. At San Angelo, TX 4826 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes and feeder lambs were not tested. N/A head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were no trend due to confidentiality. 2055 lamb carcasses sold with all weights no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT) unless otherwise specified. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 120-150 lbs 170.00-175.00. VA: no test. PA: shorn and wooled 90-110 lbs 252.00-255.00; 115 lbs 247.00. Ft.Collins, CO: wooled 112 lbs 225.00; 130-140 lbs 210.00-213.00.

South Dakota: shorn and wooled 100-150 lbs 200.00-205.00. Kalona, IA: no test. Billings, MT: no test. Missouri: 90-100 lbs 175.00-195.00; 100-130 lbs 161.50-172.50. Equity Elec: no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs 212.00-228.00; 60-70 lbs 204.00-214.00, few 218.00-222.00; 70-80 lbs 192.00-216.00, few 220.00226.00; 80-90 lbs 188.00-200.00; 90-110 lbs 180.00192.00. Pennsylvania: 40-50 lbs 230.00-255.00; 50-60 lbs 225.00-242.00, few 260.00-280.00; 60-70 lbs 230.00-245.00, few 245.00260.00; 70-80 lbs 225.00-250.00; 80-90 lbs 230.00240.00, few 245.00-255.00. Kalona, IA: no test. Ft. Collins: 58 lbs 280.00; 79 lbs 239.00; 80-90 lbs 220.00-227.50; 90-100 lbs 220.00-222.50. Missouri: 45-50 lbs 180.00-190.00; 50-60 lbs 170.00-210.00; 60-70 lbs 175.00-212.50; 70-80 lbs 172.50-190.00; 80-90 lbs 185.00-200.00. Virginia: 60-80 lbs 212.50-217.00; 80-110 lbs 212.00-216.00. South Dakota: no test. Billings, MT: no test. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent) : Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 128-184 lbs (wtd avg ). Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 49.00-50.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 59.00-65.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 70.0084.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 60.00-70.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 50.00-61.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 30.00-50.00. Pennsylvania: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 87.00-125.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 62.00-100.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 77.00-85.00; Cull 1 60.00-80.00. Ft. Collins: Good 3-5 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 66.00-77.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 32.00-39.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) no test. Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 45.00-54.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 50.00-59.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 50.00-63.50; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 43.00-53.50; Cull 1 42.00. So Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 50.00-71.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 47.00-63.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 50.00-57.00; Cull 1 38.00-51.00. Missouri: Good 2-4 59.00-70.00; Utility 1-2 52.50-60.00. Virginia: Good 2-4 73.00-95.00. Kalona: Good 2-3 (fleshy) no test; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: new crop 50-90 lbs 210.00-224.00. Virginia: no test. Ft. Collins: 59 lbs 225.00; 60-70 lbs 220.00-222.50; 77 lbs 222.50; 94 lbs 217.50. Billings: 55-60 lbs 252.50-253.00; 60-70 lbs 243.00-254.00, few 262.50; 70-80 lbs 236.00-252.00; 80-90 lbs 226.50-238.00; 90-100 lbs 218.00-227.00, few 235.00; 100-110 lbs 204.00212.50; 110-115 lbs 210.00; 128 lbs 207.00. Kalona: no test. So Dakota: 40-45 lbs 277.50-285.00; 50-60 lbs 210.00-225.00; 60-70 lbs 200.00-230.00; 70-80 lbs 218.00-227.50; 80-90 lbs 199.00-230.00; 90-100 lbs 181.00-211.50. Missouri: 25-30 lbs 205.00-230.00; 30-40 lbs 202.50-265.00; 40-45 Lbs 207.50-240.00; 51 lbs 242.50; 65-70 lbs 165.00195.00. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: hair ewe lambs 55-80 lbs 224.00-232.00 cwt, few 252.00; yearling hair ewes 215.00-235.00 per head; baby tooth hair ewes 162.00-180.00 per head solid mouth hair ewes 150.00-160.00 per head; mixed age hair ewes 80-140 lbs 90.00-130.00 cwt. Ft. Collins: no test. Billings: baby tooth 140-195 lbs 70.00-91.00 cwt; solid to broken mouth 100-225 lbs 51.00-73.00 cwt, thin 135-145 lbs 45.0050.00 cwt. So Dakota: open ewes 187 lbs 67.00 cwt; ewes and lambs 85.00-87.50 per head. Kalona, IA: no test. Missouri: ewe lambs 54 lbs 202.50 cwt; baby tooth to solid mouth 75-80 lbs 110.00-120.00 cwt, 90-135 lbs 87.50-115.00 cwt. Virginia: no test. National Weekly Lamb Carcass Choice and Prime 1-4: Weight Head Wt Avg 45 lbs down Price not reported due to confidentiality 45-55 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 55-65 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 65-75 lbs 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 35,000 compared with 27,000 last week and 40,000 last year.

Week Year Fri ago ago

Spring wheat

Minneapolis 13% nq nq nq Minneapolis 14% nq nq nq Minneapolis 15% nq nq nq Pacific NW 14% 7.07 6.84 6.28 Pacific NW (cwt.) 11.74 11.35 10.42

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

4.97 8.25

4.78 7.93

5.34 8.86

Durum

Corn

Minneapolis Cash 3.46 3.35 3.91 Illinois 3.88 3.72 4.24

Soybeans

Minneapolis Cash 9.08 8.87 11.37 Illinois 9.41 9.23 11.77 Week Year New

Fri. ago ago crop

NuSun

Cargill

West Fargo 15.40 Enderlin

Minneapolis nq nq nq

West Fargo

8.90

9.00

Velva, N.D. 17.50

16.97 18.61

16.13

West Fargo 17.65

17.50 18.70

17.00

Pacific NW 3.27 3.27 3.92 Minneapolis #2 nq nq nq

Canola

Barley

Feed Minneapolis 2.05 2.05 2.35 Pacific NW nq nq nq Malt Minneapolis nq nq nq

16.60

15.45 15.20 17.50 16.60

Flax

Oats

15.10 17.40

nq

nq

ADM

Confections

Red River

Commodities

nq

nq

nq

nq

BEANS

Edible beans Week June 06 ago

Pintos

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

Year ago

28.00 28.00 28.00 na na 25.00 28.00 28.00 28.00 27.00 27.00 26.00 28.00 28.00 25.00 na na na

Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

28.00 28.00 na na na na na na na

Small whites Idaho/Wash

na na na

Light red kidneys Colo/Neb Michigan Wis/Minn

33.00 33.00 na na na na 33.00 33.00 27.00

Dark red kidneys Minn/Wis

Pinks

Idaho/Wash ND/Minn

na

na 30.00

na na na na na na

Small reds Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.

Blacks

Michigan ND/Minn.

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

na na na na na 29.00 na na na na na 27.00 27.00 27.00 22.00 na na 29.00 27.00 27.00 23.00 36.00 36.00 32.00 45.00 na 30.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 10.50 Green (upright) na Yellow (whole) na Aust. Winter na Lentils (Pardina) 25.00 Lentils (Brewers) 27.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 9.58 Yellow (whole) 7.50 Lentils (richlea) 17.00

11.00 na na na 25.00 27.00 9.33 7.50 17.00

12.00 12.00 12.00 25.00 42.00 46.00 10.83 11.25 45.00


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Potatoes

UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1825-1968*1688-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Kern California, Florida, and Columbia Basin Washington and Umatilla Basin Oregon. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 13,838 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 24 percent decrease from last week?s ads of 18,207. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-Shipments 715-760-627 (includes exports of 7-4-5) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading carton 40-80s active on light offerings, others fairly active. Prices Burbank carton 40-80s 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 15.00, 80s mostly 9.50-10.00, 90s mostly 8.00, 100s mostly 6.50. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 249-257*-233 (including exports 21-20-19) —-Movement expected to increase slightly on a full week of shipping. Trading carton 40-80s very good on light offerings, bulk moderate, others slow. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 5.00 50-pound cartons 40- 70s mostly 13.00, 80s mostly 10.00, 90-100s mostly 9.00. U.S. Commercial bulk per cwt mostly 6.50-7.00. *revised. KERN DISTRICT —-Shipments 125-197-215 (including exports 6-10*-13) —Movement expected to decrease slightly on post-holiday trading. Trading Round Red fairly slow, others active. Prices Round Red size A lower, others generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A mostly 12.00, size B mostly 18.00. Long White U.S. One 50-pounds cartons size A 16.00-18.00, size B 12.00-14.00. Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A 18.00, size B mostly 12.00-14.00. *revised. FLORIDA DISTRICT —-Shipments 155-190*-167 (including exports 1-4-0) —-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Trading fairly active, Round Red fairly active. Prices Round Red size A cartons lower, other generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A 9.50-11.25, size B mostly 22.25, tote bags approx. 2000-pounds per cwt size A mostly 16.50. Round White and Yellow Type supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Round Red supplies expected to be in few hands by week?s end June 10. *revised. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON—-Shipments 168-149-153 (includes export of 45-46-44) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading fairly active. Prices Carton 40s-80s higher, 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 13.00-14.00, 50-60s mostly 14.00- 15.00, 70s mostly 14.00, 80s 9.00-9.50, 90s-100s 7.00-7.50. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-

MARKETS

Shipments 130-116-87—-Movement expected to remain decrease seasonally. Trading cartons 40s-80s active, others moderate. Prices cartons higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 8.00, 50-pound cartons 40-70s mostly 15.50-16.00, 80s mostly 13.0016.00, 90s-100s mostly 10.00-12.00. CENTRAL ARIZONA DISTRICT —-Shipments 50-58-48 —-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. HEREFORD-HIGH PLAINS-EASTERN NEW MEXICO—-Shipments 40-42-31—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. NEBRASKA—-Shipments 47-46*-18—-Movement expected to increase slightly. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. KLAMATH BASIN OREGON AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT —-Shipments 28-27-15 —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments 19?22-14—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Light demand limits movement of these storage supplies as Florida and California push new crop. BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA DISTRICT —-Shipments 1-2-1—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA—-Harvesting is expected to begin the week of June 11 although most growers will not start until the weeks of June 18 and June 25. The crop is progressing well and is approximately 7-10 days earlier than previous years. FIRST REPORT. ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA—-Most growers estimating harvest to begin over the next 7-10 days. Currently, no F.O.B. is being issued. FIRST REPORT.

Potatoes for processing

FLORIDA—-Shipments to Chippers 512-540*-495—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. *revised. WISCONSIN—Shipments to Chippers 143-142-51—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments to Chippers 11-24-21—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA—Shipments 0-0-8—-Movement expected to increase as more growers begin to harvest over the next 7-10 days. Currently, no F.O.B. is being issued. FIRST REPORT.

Hay

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares

Rock Valley, Iowa

Good

Week

June 09

ago

Grass – small squares Good

Alfalfa – large squares 140.00-155.00

Good

Good 100.00-132.50 87.50-117.50

Utility

70.00-77.50

67.50-70.00

Premium

140.00-155.00 na

Good

100.00-132.50

Utility

85.00-95.00

80.00-100.00 70.00-82.50

Good Fair

Grass – large rounds Premium Good

Fair

115.00-132.50 90.00-115.00 95.00-110.00 70.00-85.00 80.00-95.00 60.00

Bedding – large squares Per ton

55.00-70.00

30.00-45.00

70.00-77.50 na

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Premium

na 72.50-85.00

80.00-100.00 82.50-85.00

Alfalfa – large rounds Fair

102.50 na

Grass – large squares

Premium

Fair

na

na 82.50-95.00

125.00-130.00 na 95.00-105.00 na

Bedding – large rounds Per ton

na

55.00

Cornstalks – large rounds

Per ton 85.00 na

32.50-37.50

27.50-37.50

Mexico and U.S. reach sugar deal By Alex Norton Beeson Inc. In a huge case that will have ramifications and implications for the upcoming negotiations on the North American Free Trade Agreement, the governments of Mexico and the U.S. came to a deal regarding the sugar Suspension Agreement. Back in 2013, sugar prices got incredibly low as supplies flooded across the border from Mexico. U.S. producers cried “foul” and through a Department of Commerce ruling it was determined that subsidized sugar was dumped into the U.S. and deflated the market. The resulting action was a limit on imports of sugar from Mexico to keep domestic prices high enough for U.S. growers to make money. But this led to two key issues. The first, Mexico is the biggest buyer of corn sweeteners from the U.S., and the restricted sugar export business led to concern of a smaller appetite for U.S. sweeteners flowing south. The second was a crunch on U.S. sugar refiners: The sugar coming from Mexico was mostly refined already so U.S. processors did not have any feed stock available. So the Mexican and U.S. governments had been negotiating for some time and came to an agreement this week that makes everyone somewhat satisfied … but not too satisfied (the usual outcome of a good negotiation). Mexico has to ship a higher ratio of

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.

raw sugar versus refined sugar into the country and will be responsible for enforcing and accepting penalties for violations of the agreement. The U.S. must give Mexico first right of refusal for sugar needs identified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture after April 1 of each crop year. The implications of this agreement are huge. Primarily, it creates a sugar industry that is more acceptable for both growers (traditionally a very strong lobbying group), processors and end users. Cane supplies should be more available for usage, which is critical in an environment where non-GMO foods are in demand. But more broadly, ahead of negotiations on NAFTA, these governments proved that they can work together for mutual benefit. This notion has been questioned under the new administration and will continue to be, but many see this as a good sign for solid continued trade relationships with Canada and Mexico.

Wheat Wheat prices have been firmer, with hot and dry weather in North Dakota and Montana stressing the spring crop. Though rains are expected to provide some relief in the coming week, the high temperatures and lack of rain have many fearing the wheat crop will be damaged. Spring wheat conditions were shown to be well below a year ago, at 55 percent good/ excellent compared to 62 percent in 2016. Winter wheat harvest is getting started in the U.S., with 10 percent done compared to seven percent for the five-year average.

Durum The aforementioned heat and dryness is clearly impacting crop ratings in North Dakota. The USDA reported just 27 percent of the crop rated good/ excellent in its weekly release. The market is taking notice, too. Prices rose 40 cents from last week, finally coming off lows that had been in place for several months. If rains come and help the crop get back on track, look for ongoing strength in the market to be limited. But a disappointing rain would keep the market in a rallying trend.

Canola Canola prices have been a little firmer to start June, coming off of the pressure from May’s decline in the

broader oils markets. Planting is basically done in Canada, with Saskatchewan reporting 94 percent completion. Some concerns over lost acreage from spring intentions are overshadowing the market. Additionally, weather conditions have been a challenge. Many areas were too wet during early planting, but now there are pockets that are too dry. Look for the market to continue to follow weather forecasts and actuals, as well as the direction of the soybean oil market in Chicago.

Peas & Lentils Pulse markets were a little softer this week. Lentil exports from Canada through the end of April were a new record, with 2.12 million metric tons shipped. Another 71,000 metric tons were shipped out in May.

Mustard Mustard seed prices have firmed modestly in the last week. Demand has been steady, but a lack of farmer market activity and willingness to sell is propping up the price.

Barley The U.S. barley crop was rated 69 percent good/excellent from 70 percent a week ago. This rating is behind last year’s remarkable 78 percent rating.


AGWEEK / Monday, June 12, 2017 Page A25

MARKETS

Markets firming on weather By Ray Grabanski Progressive Ag

RAY GRABANSKI

Wheat The wheat market was very strong this week led by Minneapolis futures as the heart of the spring wheat growing region suffered high heat and deteriorating conditions. June 4 conditions ratings for the six major producing states were at 55 percent good to excellent, compared to 62 percent last week. Poor to very poor conditions increased to 11 percent, up from 6 percent last week. The latest U.S. Drought Monitor shows worsening conditions with moderate to severe drought for most of North Dakota and South Dakota and eastern Montana. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada reports southern Saskatchewan and southwestern Manitoba have received 40 percent less than normal precipitation during the 30 day period prior to June 5. At the same time, west central Saskatchewan and east central Alberta have received over double the normal rainfall. These conditions have wheat and canola 10 days behind normal development. Yield reports continue to come in from Texas. Overall yields are average, but protein levels are on the low end. A guest speaker at a milling convention in Kansas City was quoted saying that suppliers need to buy up protein needs as the hard red winter wheat crop is lacking protein. Futures traded 20 cents higher at one point in June 8 trade to the $6.20 area in most Minneapolis contracts. The $6.20 level is a high for most contracts that was reached in June 2016 and is currently major resistance. The latest Commodity Futures Trading Commission data shows that funds increased their net long in Minneapolis contracts by 1,993 to 4,976. Australian prices hit their highest level of 2017 at $212.50 per metric ton. This was up $4.50 per metric ton week on week as sellers are increasing offers due to concerns over new crop production due to continued dryness. Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology stated on June 5 that serious to severe rain deficiencies were recorded between March 1 to May 31 on the western coast and Eyre peninsula in southern Australia, both key wheat producing areas. The Australian dollar was up 2 percent to $0.76 which also increased wheat prices.

Corn Corn managed to break out of a consolidated range to the high side this week. In June 8 trade, July contracts traded near the winter highs and the December contract exceeded the winter high of $4.0375. Much of the move was following the increased volatility in the wheat complex and the developing drought situation in the northern plains. Global Forecast System models call for good rains in the eight to 14 day forecast but European and Canadian models show a drier outlook. Corn backed off from its highs on June 8 as traders seemed intent to trim positions with this uncertainty. Weekly corn condition ratings were 68 percent good to excellent compared to 65 percent last week. Poor to very poor ratings were 6 percent compared to 7 percent last week. Corn emergence is at 86 percent

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.

nationally versus the five-year average of 87 percent. Progressive Ag’s yield model currently shows below trend line yields based on these numbers. Delayed planting and replanting through much of the eastern corn belt was not enough to break the market out of the established range this spring. With the dry forecast, the market maybe coming to a realization that we could experience below average yields in 2017. It is likely that corn acres will be less than the 90 million from the March 31 intentions report due to the planting struggles in the eastern cornbelt. The June monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report left old crop and new crop corn stocks and use unchanged from the May report despite recent good demand and export numbers. 2016-17 U.S. ending stocks are estimated at 2.295 billion bushels and 2017-18 ending stocks are 2.11 billion bushels. USDA left the U.S. average yield estimate at 170.7 bushels per acre. Brazil corn production came in at 97 million metric tons versus average trade estimates of 96.48 million metric tons. Argentina corn production was 40 million metric tons versus the average guess of 40.29 million metric tons. World ending stocks are at 224.6 million metric tons for 2016-17 and 194.3 million metric tons for 2017-18. Weekly ethanol production averaged 999,000 barrels per day. This was down 2.06 percent versus last week and down 0.7 percent versus last year.

Soybeans We saw short covering in the grains complex as the Midwest was forecast to have hotter than normal weather with minimal moisture. Hot, dry weather is the main focus on traders and producer’s minds at the moment, and they will trade major rain events, or lack thereof. It was much needed for producers as November soybeans closed up five straight days for the first time since February. Soybeans closed above $9.40 resistance and new resistance is now $9.60. For the week ending June 8, July soybeans were up 16.75 cents and November 2017 soybeans were up 18.25 cents. The seven-day forecast is for below normal precipitation in most of the U.S. (except the Pacific Northwest), and temperatures will be above normal in all of the Corn Belt and U.S., with the exception of the Delta states and southeast. The eight- to 14-day forecast is putting rain back in the forecast now. On the June 5 crop progress report, soybean plantings were at 83 percent nationally versus the fiveyear average of 79 percent planted and 82 percent planted last year. Average estimates for this week was at 78-80 percent. Soybean emergence was at 58 percent nationally versus the five-year average of 59

percent planted and 62 percent emerged last year. The USDA released their monthly supply and demand report on June 9, and they raised world ending stocks more than the trade was projecting. This was a bearish report for soybeans, but the market appears to just be trading U.S. weather at the moment. U.S. ending stocks for 2016-17 came in at 450 million bushels, in line with the average pre-report guesses and above the 435 million bushels in May. U.S. ending stocks for 2017-18 came in at 495 million bushels versus 480 million bushels in May. This is in line with the pre-report average estimates, but there was large range in estimates that were from 420 million bushels to 759 million bushels. Brazil’s production came in at 114 million metric tons versus 111.6 million metric tons in May. This was similar to CONAB ‘s number of 113.9. Argentina’s production is at 57.8 million metric tons versus 56.8 in May. World ending stocks for 2016-17 were raised to 93.2 million metric tons versus 90.1 million metric tons in May and higher than pre-report estimates. 2017-18 world stocks also increased to 92.2 million metric tons versus 88.8 million metric tons and almost 3 million metric tons higher the pre-report estimates.

Canola For the week ending June 8, canola July futures in Winnipeg were up $13.30 Canadian to $513.20 Canadian per metric ton. The Canadian dollar traded at 0.7408. This brings the U.S. price to $17.25 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $17.26 per hundredweight for June through July ► Enderlin, N.D., $17.93 for June through July ► Hallock, Minn., $17.68 for June and $17.75 for July ► Fargo, N.D., $17.50 for June, $17.45 for July The northern parts of the Canadian Prairies are still wet, and in the south they have not had enough rains. This weather has traders keeping a weather premium in the canola market.

Barley Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.05, while malting barley received no quote. Berthold, N.D., bid is $2 and CHS Southwest bid is at $2.40 in New Salem, N.D. As of June 5, barley plantings are at 99 percent nationally versus the five-year average of 96 percent planted and 100 percent planted last year. Barley conditions are at 69 percent good/excellent versus 78 percent last year.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $5.50 in Berthold and at $5.75 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Big supplies and strong deliveries by producers are keeping prices for oil-type sunflowers down about 10 percent from a year ago. Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $15.25 for June and $15.25 for July. For the week ending June 8, soybean oil was 76 cents higher at $31.77 on the July contract.


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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 2 Year Old Red Angus & Hereford Bulls for Sale, starting at $2,500. 2 Yearling Angus Heifer Bulls, $2,000. (605) 228-7433

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

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For Sale: Open replacement Sim/RA Red Heifers, BV & preg-guard shots, good dispositions, home raised from top 1/2 of the herd, will make excellent cows. Ready for breeding. Ketterling Brothers, Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141 or 701-226-1158

For Sale: 5 black heifer pairs, calves born between 5/5 and 5/22, big gentle heifers, corn fed everyday. Can send photos. (605) 270-0540 leave message if no answer

For Sale: 2 year old pure bred Black Angus bulls, top quality virgin bulls. Sires include Absolute, Tour of Duty, 10x. For more information contact Bryan at Kallhoff Cattle Company, 507-829-1083 Canby, MN

2 Year Old Red Angus Bulls for Sale, 100% forage developed, birth weight avg. is 74 lbs. Call Rusty at 605-279-2648 or 605-685-8419 or call Angela at 605-381-4630

200 Fall bred cows, 3-6 year olds, mated to Charolais or Black Angus bulls. Selling because of drought. 605-999-1313 or 605-321-8259 For Sale: Black Yearling Bulls, 3 SimmAngus, AI sired by Wizard, 1 Maine Angus sired by Maternal Made, semen tested & ready to go. (605) 428-5616

Registered Yearling Red Angus Bulls for sale. Semen tested, carcass ultra-sounded, performance tested, delivery available. Jared (605)881-3845

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

MOVING/FARM AUCTION

LOCATION: 16553 23rd St SE, Argusville, ND. Or 2 miles west, 2 miles north and ½ mile west of Argusville.

SATURDAY JUNE 24, 10:00 AM TRACTORS & CAT/DOZER CaseIH Model 1494 MFWD tractor with CaseIH Model 74L loader with grapple hookup. 3508 hrs. showing 12spd trans. 18.4/15-34 rear rubber. Ford 8N converted to 12 volt. Cat Model D-6 with Hydraulic angle dozer, stored in shed. TRAILERS PJ 24' deck partial tilt deck trailer with 14,000 lbs. tandem axles. Polaris/Featherlite 8x10 aluminum trailer with 10” wheels. 12 sets of trailer house axles with rims and tires some have brakes. HOBBY FARM EQUIPMENT Farm King 72” 3pt rototiller. 3pt. Rolling plow disc. 3pt Tandem disc. 7' Deerborn 2 bottom 3pt. plow. Ferguson 8' 3pt cultivator. 5' Ford rotary mower. HD 3pt. blade. 3pt. Ford blade. Double blade road drag. Alloway 96” 3pt. snowblower 540 pto. CCA 10 JD cultivator. 24' C-21 JD cultivator. Massey 16' one way disc. Steel township style road blade.

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SHOP EQUIPMENT Century 225-amp wire feed welder. Century AC/DC welder. Acetylene torch and tanks. 4000-watt generator. Cherry picker. Batter chargers. Floor jack. Knipco style heater. Air compressor. Hydraulic press. ¾ socket set. 2 sets of metal storage bins with drawers. Jet table saw with 52 table. Welding table. A frame with chain hoist. Floor sweeper. Bolt cabinets. Commercial paint sprayer. Chop saw.

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AUTO 1989 Mustang GT 5.0 Convertible, only 49,099 actual miles- Nice car.

(701) 451-5478

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ATV 2004 Polaris ATP 500 HO, 1362 miles.

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LAWN AND GARDEN JD Model 345 mower, 54 deck, MC 519 trailer bagger. 856 hrs. JD Model 826 snowblower, electric start. Toro 7HP snowblower, electric start. 2-swisher 60” finishing mowers, electric start, off set hitches. Pull-type broadcaster. Yard trailer. 5HP rear tine rototiller. Estate lawn rake pulltype. 2-Lawnboy mowers. Patio set. Lawn/garden tools and more. GENERATOR Onan 15KW pto generator. Fairbanks Morse Generator.

Unit conversion failed.

MISC. ITEMS Lots of sheets of New Strong Panel building steel. 289 Studebaker engine and transmission overhead valve V-8. Sheets of 4x8 Tongue and groove plywood. Bale wagon running gear needs tires. Tire Rack. Cement/mortar mixer. Moline cylinders. 9:00 truck tires. Metal cabinet with glass doors. Winchester wood box. Potbellied stove. 80KW electric furnace. Plus more

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HOUSEHOLD Bedroom set, Lazy Boy recliner. Very little other household items.

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CLIFF & MICHELLE HANSON- OWNERS

$560.24 $0.00 $560.24

701-484-5279

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


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LARGE FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 2017 - 11:00 AM

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Location: Calvin, ND – 3 miles north of Calvin to 102nd St, 1½ west

FARM ESTATE AUCTION

Owners: Howard McConnell – 701-305-0388

Auctioneer’s Note: Howard has been a well-liked lifetime farmer from the Calvin/Sarles area. Huge variety, plan to spend some time. TRACTORS - 8760 JD 4WD 9100 hrs. - 7520 JD 4WD, PTO - JD 4020 w/ power shift, Dual loader & grapple, 7740 hrs. - Farm All M w/ loader - McCormick antique tractor HAYING & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT - JD 530 baler - Vermeer round baler - JD square baler - Rake - 14’ mower conditioner - Hesston 1014 Hydro Swing - New Holland hay conditioner, 9’ - 1986 bumper livestock

trailer - (2) Squeeze chutes - Bunks - Bale feeder - Calf feeder - Panels, gates, etc. - Posts, wire, twine, etc. TILLAGE - 40’ Concord air seeder w/ seeding tool, engine for fan - 28’ drills - Cyclo planter - Row crop cult. - 7 bottom plow - Herman harrow - 25’ cult. - 25’ chisel HARVEST EQUIPMENT & ITEMS - Richiger R9 grain bagger, PTO w/ transport wheels,

nice shape - 30’ JD swather - Swather transport - Canola roller - 7700 combine - 10 x 71’ auger - 7-41 auger w/ electric - Grain vac - Bin fan w/ heat - Fans - Other misc. TRUCKS & VEHICLES - Freightliner Semi - International w/ box & hoist - International w/ flat bed - Chevrolet grain truck - 2004 Duramax pickup - 1992 Chevy pickup - 2000 Chevy S-10 pickup - 1988 Buick

SHOP ITEMS & MISC - (2) 2000 gal fuel tanks w/ pumps - Several fuel tanks - 1500 poly tank - 7.5HP compressor - Miller welder - Briggs engine - JD Stationary Engine - Cream sep. - JD 400 Snowmobile - Canoe - Much more not listed

TRUCKS - IH grain truck w/ box & hoist

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Saturday, June 24, 10:00 am Located: Askim Auction & Sale Barn 704 Railroad Ave. Park River, ND Watch for Signs! (3) walk behind garden tiller. Dixon ZTR, 36 in mower/bagger low hours. Coleman power mate 3500-watt generator. Poulan 15 ½ hp, 38 in rider. Ariens snow blower. (2) Push mowers. Sears riding mower. Husky riding mower. Lawn sweep. McCullum pro-mac 10-10 chain saw. 4 ft pull type mower. Miscellaneous Equipment and supplies: N7 Gleaner Combine. 30’ Gleaner ridge head. Gleaner pickup head w/ 7 belt melroe. Stoudt 72 in Rock grapple open end (new). Stoudt 84 in Brush grapple (new). JD 609 HD trailing mower. Tailgate Drill fill. Sands rock picker. Fargo 125G PT sprayer. JD 12ft Press Drill/Fert. Steel Harrow Sections. Quick attach. Hyd cylinders. 6x9 2-wheel trailer. (2) Elmers crop amster bean heads 14 ft. picket 1 step 8-22. 10 in x 70 ft. sakundiak swingout auger. Set of IH rear weights. (2) hoods for M-IHC. Grill & Hood for early H. Grill for M. set of weights A&B IHC. PTO Generator on wheels. Assortment of 9.00 10.00 22.5 & other misc. tires. (4) 275 45R 20 tires & rims. (2) New 12-30 Goodyear tires. (2) 14-9-30 Goodyear. Sagila wood coal stove. Pickup box tool boxes. Krause 8R30, 3 pt. cult/k-tine shank/tunnel shield. Case IH 183 16R 30 3 pt. cult with vibra shank shanks, rolling shields, hid folding wings. Westfield 6x41 auger, 5 hp elect motor. Boomhart 60ft sprayer, 500 gal tank, walking tandems, foam markers, electric control. JD straw chopper for 9600. 18 ft nylon fitted tarp. JD 8R30 cult. w/ rolling shields. JD 1010 42’ cult, walking tandems, 2 bar harrow. 7’ 3pt blade. 12.4 24 tires & rims 70%. 24.5 30 tires $ rims 70%. 18’ 3 pt vibrashank. (3) 42” culverts 15’-20’-22’ Shop Equipment: Snapp on 600# Torqe wrench. Robinson Refrigeant recovery & recycling system. Makita chop saw. Masters 150,000 Btu heater. 12 speed Drill press. Grinder. Marquette welder. Acetalien torch. Table saw. Powermate 225 amp HD wire welder. Hobart 1400 Wire Welder. 20-ton press. 2-ton cherry picker. 3-ton floor jack. Wilton 6 in vise. Air compressor. Single & double wheel dollies. Splitting stand for 70 & 90 series case. TA stand 706-1486. Stands 86 sewer fuel tank. IHC & JD test equipment. Disk sander. Strut compressor. 12 in variable speed band saw. Shopmaster bandsaw. Misc tool boxes for pickup. Tire dollies. 12 in variable speed band saw. Cherry picker. Disk sander. Shopmaster bandsaw. Sets splitting stand. Clutch adjustment tool. Several shop service manuals (tractors & trucks). Coldwater pressure washer. 12” sears table saw.

Auctioneers Note: Note all the good shop equipment and the many good collectible tractors, also the unique 1918 car. Plan to spend the day. We may run two rings. Plenty of interesting items for everyone. Thank You, The Askim’s.

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Askim Auction & Appraisal Service. The Auction Company Who Cares! Hope To See You There!

- Dodge w/ box & hoist - Chevy 60 truck w/ manure spreader HAYING & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT - 16’ Case IH SCX 100 mower conditioner, nice - Haybuster stacker - Stack mover - Conditioner - Vermeer round baler - JD corn chopper - Gehl grinder/mixer - Silage wagon - Rake - Stock trailer - Bale elev. - Many livestock panels and gates - (13) Free standing livestock panels - Self-catching chute

- (4) Large feed bunks - Round bale feeder - Bale carrier for flatbed truck - Posts - Cattle waterer, new style - Tubs - Bunks - Medi-Dart gun TILLAGE - 29’ Wil-Rich cult. - 31’ IHchisel plow - 40’ Wil-Rich cult. - 40’ multi weeder - 28’ 6200 IH drills - Row crop planter w/ fiberglass boxes - 8 row cult. - 22’ JD disk - Melroe 8 bottom plow - 4 bottom plow

OTHER MISC EQUIP. - Tandem flatbed trailer - Spra-Coupe - Swather - Auger - Trailer w/ pintle hitch - Seed tender - 3 pt. sprayer - Poly tank for pickup - Other items not listed STEAM CLEANER, MANY TOOLS, SHOP ITEMS, MUCH GOOD MISC. - JD LA135 riding lawn tractor w/ mower deck - Honda 4 wheeler MANY ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD FAR TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST

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FARMERS AND RANCHERS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Terms: Cash or Check. US Funds. Nothing removed until settled for. All items sold as is where is. All statements made sale day take precedence over written advertising. Not responsible for errors or omissions in above listing. Not responsible for accidents. Rest rooms provided. Lunch Served. All items must be removed the day of the sale from the premises unless arrangements have been made.

Owner: Alfred Byron Estate – 701-265-2397

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota or www.globalauctionguide.com or www.dakotaauctioneers.com Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, (701) 968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell

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Tractors: IHC 806D cab, 3 pt., 2 PTO, 1 hyd, 18-4-38, 85%, EZ on Loader (to be sold separate) SN 30086. IHC 706D, 2 PTO, 2-Hyd, 18-4-34 tires, good SN 6618, 8081 hours. IHC 450 Gas, TA, PTO, PS, 2 live Hyd, WF, 155-38, 80%, SN 17929. (sharp). IHC Farmall F20 WF, not stuck, not running. IHC Farmall F20 NF, loader. Stuck. IHC Super H series 3, WF, PTO, Hyd, 12 volts. SN19830. IHC 140, WF, PTO, 2 pt. IHC B narrow front. JD 620 Gas, WF, 2 PT, PTO, hyd, PS, 13-6-38 90%, SN 6202323, 325 Dual loader with grapple. JD B NF, 6 speed, rock shaft, new 12-4-38. SN1401. Allis Chalmers C/ 1 Row cult. Livestock: Verns 180b Creep Feeder. K-K 180b Creep Feeder. Rause Double 9 ft mower, New Holland heads. Haybuster Big Bite, Model H1100, PTO, tub grinder. Diamond D, 12 ft, GN trailer with dressing. Pole trailer (5 bales). New Holland 271, square baler. Vermeer 605C, Baler. (8) 10 ft. HD Livestock panels. (7) Round tub swing gates. (11) Square tub, 10 ft. panels. 10 ft. Metal feed Bunk. 3 pt., PTO Post hole auger, 12 in bit. Wood post. Electric rod posts. 17, 30 ft. high line poles. Calf catcher for Bobcat. Steel posts. Brooder house. Chick feeder waterers. NH 116, 14 ft mower conditioner. Pole trailer. Trucks, Vehicles, Trailers: 2006 Ford F150 XLT Extended cab, 4x4, 103,000 miles, power train and good body good, engine needs work. 2003 Chevy S-10, 4x4, Ext cab, auto, 153,000 miles. 1961 Ford F600, 13 ft. wood box & hoist, V-8, 4x2. 1950 Ford F6, 13 ft. wood box & hoist. 1994 Dodge Larime 1500, 4x4, auto air, 8 ft. box. 1967 IHC 1600 single axle truck, 39,400 miles, no box & hoist, 4x2, 8:25 tires, low miles. 1971 Ford F600, 330V8, 4x2, 15 ft. knapheide box grain/livestock body. 2000 Buick Regal LS, auto, air, 190,000 miles. 1968 Chevy single axle 4x2, 8-25, 14 ft box no hoist. 19’ steel box on tandem truck frame hoist and roll tarp. 1978 trail king 20 ton heavy duty tandem axle 25’ w/ 5’ dove tail & ramps pintle hitch. Collectibles, Car, Horse Equipment: 1918 490 Chevy, 4 doors, touring electric start, fold down top, has been restored, nice car. (2) grain wagons on wagon wheels (1) flare, (1) straight side. Single row horse cult. 1 single chariot. Horse cult. JD stationary engine. Metal seats. Old saws. Army cans. Recreational: 2001 Coachman Travel Trailer, 30 ft. Bumper Hitch, slide out, air conditioner, self-contained, awning, (very nice) sleeps 6. 1988 Bluefinn 16 ft. boat and trailer with 50 hp motor, live wells, rotating seats. Ski doo Olympic. Suzuki 50 motorcycle. 14 ft. Aluminum craft boat. Mercury boat motor. 6 hp Yamaha motor/tank. Shoreline 16 ft Boat trailer. 14 ft Lund boat and trailer, 15 HP Johnson. Clinton boat motor. Lawn & Garden: Cub cadet rear tine tiller (like new). Snapper LT16, 48” Riding lawn mower. (3) 4 ft. pull type mowers, hooked together, elect start.

TRACTORS - Steiger Cougar ST251 4WD - IH pay loader w/ bucket & grapple - 2U Cat w/ dozer - JD 450 Cat dozer w/ bucket & grapple - JD 4320, PTO, 3 pt. - JD 4010, 3 pt., PTO - R JD - Ford tractor w/ loader, 3 pt. - 1933 JD BR COMBINES & HEADS - JD 7720 Titan II - 24’ 224 JD straight head - (2) 853 all crop heads - 403 combine

Visit our websites at www.midwestauctions.com/dakota or www.globalauctionguide.com or www.dakotaauctioneers.com Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, (701) 968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell

Your North Central North Dakota Auction Leader

SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017 – 10:00 AM

Location: From Mountain ND, 5 north on Hwy 32 to Hwy 5; Physical address: 12994 Highway 5, Cavalier ND

Auctioneer’s Note: Alfred spent a lifetime on the farm. This is a very large auction, all the buildings are full along with a huge line of equipment. Plan to spend some time and very possibly two rings!

OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT - 3 pt. Backhoe w/ controls - 100’ sprayer - Killbros gravity wagon - Rock picker - Running gear - Pull type finish mower - JD loader w/ grapple - Antique road blade - Other misc.

Larry Swenson • owner/operator Lic. 508 525 Main St., Cando ND 58324 (701)-968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell find us on www.facebook.com/dakotaauctioneers

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Auctioneers & Clerk: Askim Auction Service, Arlyn Askim Lic #191, Ryan Askim Lic #726, Dakota Clerking, Lic #311 205 Park St East, Park River, ND 58270

Larry Swenson • owner/operator Lic. 508 525 Main St., Cando ND 58324 (701)-968-4224 Office or (701)-303-0379 Cell find us on www.facebook.com/dakotaauctioneers

Your North Central North Dakota Auction Leader

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Looking for 200 head of cattle to custom feed in Northeastern South Dakota. Have references. Call 605-695-8622

Huge Antique, Collectable Machinery, Vehicle, Salvage Auction

Friday June 30, 2017 Scranton, North Dakota - - 9:00 A.M. MDT

LOCATION: From Scranton, ND 8.5 miles south on 133rd Ave., 2 miles west on 97th st., 1/2 mile north and 1/2 mile west.

Bryce Johnson Estate

OWNER:

Featuring

For more information call Keith at 701-275-6271

75+ Tractors (Modern & Collectable) 100+ Vehicles Large Amount of Horse Drawn Equipment Modern Day Tractors and Farm Equipment Hundreds of Tons of Scrap Iron and Salvage machinery Many Surprises!!! Auctioneers - Clerk: #33

Terms: Cash

Go to our website midwestauctions.com/weishaar for a full listing and pictures! Lunch will be served

Not Responsible for Accidents

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Wayne #99 .......... 701-376-3109 Scott #493 ........... 701-872-5299

Website: midwestauctions.com/weishaar

Any statements made the day of the Auction take precedence over any previous advertising.

Eido Printing - Mott, ND - 1-888-522-2605

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AUCTION

18362 Thoren Drive NW Solway, MN

SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 2017 ~ 10 AM ROBERT G. “BOB” ANDERSON, OWNER

Directions: From Solway: 2 miles N on Co Rd 5, 1 mile West on Co Rd 505 also known as Thoren Dr NW TRACTORS & LOADERS IH 5088 – Cab, 3-Pt, 3-Remote, 540 & 1,000 PTO, 18.4R38 Tires. Tires – 90%. Hour Meter Reads 8133; IH 5088 – Cab, 3-Pt, 3-Remote, 1,000 & 540 PTO, 18.4x42 Tires, Equip w/Front Suitcase Weight, Hour Meter Reads 9,048; IH 1486 – Cab, 3-Pt Dual Remote, 540 & 1,000 PTO, 20.8x38 Tires. Hour Meter Reads 808; IH 986 - Cab w/3-Pt 2-Remote, 540 & 1,000 PTO, 14.9x38 Tires w/Band Duals. Tires –40%. Equip w/595 Buhler All Hyd Loader, Joystick Control; IH 686 German Diesel, Cab, 3-Pt, 2-Remote, 540 PTO, 18.4x34 Tires. Tires – 70%. Hour Meter Reads 5,59; Case 580-C Backhoe Equip w/Self-Leveling Loader & 24” Hoe Bucket 17.5L-24 Tires, Hour Meter Reads 4,700; Bobcat S185 Turbo, Cab w/Air, Heat, Windshield w/Utility Bucket. Hour Meter Reads 1,596; Bobcat Bucket w/Grapple GRAIN EQUIPMENT IH 6200 15’ Press Drill w/Grass Seeder; IH #100 14’ Press Drill, 7” Spacing IH Model 800 3-Pt, 8-Row 30” Plate Planter; International 230 14’ Swather; IH 815 Combine w/Pickup Head – Runs & Drives, Needs Sprockets; Gravity Box w/Tip Tops On Gehl 4-Wheel Running Gear; MN Gravity Box On 4-Wheel Running Gear; Gravity Wagon On Kasten 4-Wheel Running Gear; MN Gravity Box, Harms Mfg., 4-Wheel Running Gear; Wooden Flare Box On 4-Wheel Running w/Hyd Hoist; Auger – 42’, 7” B&S Gas Engine, Electric Start; Augers – Electric & Hyd, Various Lengths; Shop-Built Swather Transport

TRUCKS 2008 Chevy 2500HD Silverado 4wd V8 TDSL Crew Cab LT, 6.6l, Duramax With Allison Auto., Equip. w/5th Wheel Ball, 121,000 Miles, One Owner; 1972 Chevy C50, 350 V8, w/4 & 2 Speed, Single Axle w/24’ Steel Bed w/Sides & Hoist; 1967 Chevy Custom 30 Dually Truck, 350 V8 4-Speed, 700x18 Tires w/10’ Dump Box; 1963? Grain Truck, Chevy V8 5 & 2 Trans, Tandem Axle w/Front Tag Equip w/15’ Grain Box With Hoist; 1955? – Chevy 6400 6 Cyl 4-Speed w/13’ Steel Box & Hoist EQUIPMENT Hardi Sprayer – B & S 5.5 Hp OHV, 300-Gal Tank w/50’ Boom, Mounted On Pickup Box Trailer; IH Model 55 18’ Chisel Plow; IH 770 5-Bottom Auto Reset Plow; IH 770 6-Bottom Plow, Auto Reset, 16’on Land Hitch; Hutchmaster 16 ft. Off Set Disc; IH 480 20’ Tandem Disc; IH Vibra-Shank #45 Cultivator w/3 Bar Harrow 30’; IH Vibra-Shank 18.5’ Cultivator; IH Vibra-Shank 45, 30’ Center Walking Tandem Cultivator; 20’ 3-Rank Danish Tine Cultivator; Westgo 3 Pt, 30” Row Crop Danish Tine Cultivator w/ Fold Up Wings; Harriston 8-Row, 30”, 3 Pt Cultivator w/Shield; Melroe 420 – 3-Rank, Heavy-Duty 30’ Harrow; Melroe 450 – 3-Rank, 34’ Harrow, Multi-Weeder; Melroe 400 – 60’ Harrow; 2 Section Adjustable Harrow; Degelman R570S, 4 Bar, Ground Driven, Rock Picker TRAILERS 2005 Felling Ft-24 Trailer. 24’ Bed, 2” Treated Continuous

Lunch Served Check website for updated info www.mcmullensales.com

Planks, 6’ Beaver Tail w/Spring Loaded Ramp, Tandem Dually 235/85R-16 Tires w/Oil Hubs. GVW 26,000 Lbs.; 1991 20’ x 7’ Livestock Trailer, 2 Compartment Gooseneck Tandem Axle; 14’ Metal Trailer, 18” Sides On 4-Wheel Running Gear; 22’ X 8.5’ Hay Wagon, Oak Bed On Jumbo 10 Ton Running Gear; 20’ X 10’ Metal Big Bale Hay Trailer On 4-Wheel Heavy-Duty Running Gear; 18’ X 9.5’ Hay Wagon, Oak Bed On 4-Wheel Running Gear; 20’ X 8’ Triple Axle Trailer, Shop-Built LIVESTOCK & HAY EQUIP. IH 720 Chopper 1,000 RPM w/2 Row Variable Width Corn Head Set On 30”; NH 664 Auto Wrap, Round Baler; Richardson Model 1200 Hi-Dump Silage Wagon; Schuler “B” Silage Bunk Feeder 540 PTO; NH 1465 Haybine; Badger Silage Box, Triple Beater, Front & Rear Unload On 3 Axle Running Gear; IH 575 Manure Spreader, Tandem Axle, Single Beater w/Hyd Gate; JD 670 – 9’ 5 Bar Rake w/Front Dolly; Horse & Cattle Hay Rings; Corral Panels, Approx. 10, Variety Of Lengths MISC FARM EQUIPMENT 6’ Bush Hog Mower, Model 276; 2 – Fuel Tanks On Stands; 500-Gal Fuel Tank w/Electric Pump; Big Ox 8’ Heavy-Duty Back Blade; 66” Utility Bucket For Loader; Tractor Tires – Various Sizes; 4 x 6 Shop-Built Packer; Heavy-Duty Anhydrous Running Gear; Shop-Built 17’ Roller, 36” Diameter; Various 3-Pt & Loader Mount Bale Carriers; 3-Pt Bale Unroller; Implement Parts; Farm Support Items; Tractor Parts

Complete Professional Auction Services • McMullen Realty LLC. Terms Cash Or Check. Nothing to be removed until paid for. All sales final. 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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Charolais Bull Born Jan. 8, 2016. Having sold all my charolais cows last fall, only kept the best one. He’s from Richard Topp Breeding. Weighing 1,600 today, semen ckd, vet said he ckd out very good. Quiet disposition. Delivery. Priced very reasonably. 701-371-3972

Custom cattle feeding up to 1,200 head. Will background, finish, breed heifers, etc. Excellent drainage and care. Reasonable rates. Located North of Aberdeen, SD. Call (701) 710-0352

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

For Sale or Lease 2 year old Gomer Bull. Works great for heat detecting, very gentle, not a fence jumper. Call for more details. 701-371-3972 RamsPurebred, Royal White Haired Sheep. 3 ram lambs for sale: born Jan. & Feb. ‘17. Prolific breeders, fast growing, gentle. No Shearing & the meat is delicious! Available now & will go to work for you breeding this fall. OPP neg. flock. $275 each. 218-732-7039

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For Sale: Black Yearling Bulls, Client: AI sired by 3 SimmAngus, Wizard, 1 Maine Angus sired by Maternal Made, semen tested & ready to go. (605) 428-5616

20 Registered yearling Red Angus bulls, Grandson of Beckton P707, avg birth weight 78lbs, avg weaning weight taken Sept 1st 683lbs, semen tested, ready to go. Lars Hanson 6L Ranch 605-380-0886

For Sale: Open replacement Sim/RA Red Heifers, BV & preg-guard shots, good dispositions, home raised from top 1/2 of the herd, will make excellent cows. Ready for breeding. Ketterling Brothers, Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141 or 701-226-1158 2 Year Old Red Angus Bulls for Sale, 100% forage developed, birth weight avg. is 74 lbs. Call Rusty at 605-279-2648 or 605-685-8419 or call Angela at 605-381-4630

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Registered Yearling Red Angus Bulls for sale. Semen tested, carcass ultra-sounded, performance tested, delivery available. Jared (605)881-3845

July 24, 2017 Sales Rep.:

Save Thousands By Buying Outright Using The Auction Method To Liquidate Your Trades For0113 Cash!! Jamie

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

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Yearling Angus heifer bull from Styles genetic. Also yearling shorthorn bulls designed to bring maternal and disposition back into your cow herd. All are semen tested, worked and ready for breeding. Vanderwal Livestock Brentford SD 605-887-7243

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Grand Forks Area Fax: Equipment & TruckAddress: Auction PO BOX 62

At the Center Indoors at Alerus the Alerus CenterHALSTAD, Registered 2 yr old and MN 56548

For Sale 2 year old Charolais Bulls. Semen tested, vaccinated and poured. Ready to go to work. Located at Bristol, SD. Garth Dunlavy 605-881-1829, Leo Dunlavy 605-380-4525

dead stock removal 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

Registered Black Angus Bulls for sale. 3 virgin 2 year olds, 5 yearlings. All semen tested, poured and all fertility shots. 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

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For sale: Registered yearling red and black Limousin bulls. Have been vaccinated and boostered for foot rot and pink eye prevention. Great dispositioned, heavy muscled bulls backed by years of performance testing. Also, one red homo polled Senior herd sire, JYF Yieldmaster. He can be seen on our website @ treftzlimousin.com This sire has produced many great daughters in our herd. Call Treftz Limousin at (605) 380-0014

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LOCATION: 1949 173rd Ave SE, Argusville Agrusville, ND. From Gardner. N.D. go 7 ½ east on co rd 26 then 1 ½ south on co rd 31 or from Perley, MN. Go 2 west then 2 south on tar and 1 ½ miles south on co rd 31 gravel.

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NOTE: Very well kept & maintained, always shedded line of equipment. TRACTORS 2013 JD Model 6170R MFWD Power guard certified. Deluxe cab w/ buddy seat. Almost new 380/90R/50 rubber. Ready for auto steer. 3479 hrs. 1989 JD Model 8560 with dualed very good 18.4x38 rubber. Quad hyd. 24spd transmission and 6800 hrs. 1966 JD 4020 Diesel with dual hyd. Pto. 3pt. 18.4x38 rubber with 148 JD loader. JD Model 830 Diesel dual hyd. 6440 hrs. Ford Jubilee with new rubber. Tom Strand consign the following tractors. Phone 701-238-0503. Rare IH Model 200 Farmall wide front. IH Model 504 Gas Wide front pto and hyd. IH McCormick Model W-4 standard. Case Model D. COMBINE, HEADS, TRAILER, SWATHER JD Model 9610 Maximizer, duals 18.4x38, Cary big top hopper extension. Chaff spreader. 3508 engine hrs, only 2675 separator hrs. Has been though winter service special at Valley Plains John Deere. Field ready. JD Model 930F Flex header with finger reel and poly. JD Model 914 7 belt pickup head. John Deere Model 2320 SP 21' swather with cab, air, and heat. Always in shed. CaseIH Model 721 21' pull- type swather. Elmer’s Header trailer. TRUCKS AND PICKUP 1983 Chevrolet C-70 tandem twin screw with 5x2 trans. 427 engine buffalo box, roll tarp. Plumbed, only 59,000 actual miles. 1981 GMC 7000 tandem twin screw with 5x2 trans. 427 engine, buffalo box, roll tarp. Plumbed, 111,000 miles. 1975 Chevy C-65 tandem twin screw with 10spd and 427 engine. Knapehide box. Roll tarp. Showing 95,128 miles. 1986 Ford F-350 dually 4x4 with 460 engine, auto. TILLAGE EQUIPMENT JD Model 1610 27' chisel plow with 3 bar harrow. JD Model 960 36½' cultivator with 3 bar harrow. JD Model 610 6 yard hyd scraper. Diamond H 10' box blade. JD 100 series chisel plow 12' JD Model 210 disc 20' DMI Coulter Champ 16 disc/disc chisel with hyd folding discs. 1½ yard Ashland scraper. DRILLS JD Model 9350 Black press wheel drills with transport and always shedded. Nice late model drills. ATV 2007 Polaris 500 sportsman 4-wheeler AWD, only 2500 miles. MOWER AND SNOWBLOWER JD Model 1518 Fold up rotary mower. MK Martin 96” 3 pt. snowblower less than 3 hrs. use. Bought and Valley Plains John Deere. 2016 JD Model 540R Z trac mower, only 180 hrs. MISC ITEMS 1125 Bus Macida Hopper bin. Sparks 14' single axle trailer with ramp. Westfield 8x51 pto auger. Industrial air 60 gal 5hp air compressor. 21000-gal and one 550 gal. fuel tanks with pumps. Lincoln welder, cherry picker, Welding table. Chop saw. Hyd Drill fill augers. Water transfer pump. Pickup fuel tank with electric pump. Tool boxes. Big bore gas powered portable air compressor. Westgo auger with hyd side dump about 70' 4 wheel running gear.

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LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP For Sale: Blue Heeler/Border Collie Cross Pups, Had 1st shots and wormed. We own both parents. Both parents are super workers and good disposition. Call or text Della (605) 350-0955 001595403r1

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For Sale: Border Collie puppies, males $125, females $200. 8 wks in age, ready for new homes. 701-423-5557 or 701-391-2934

Great Pyrenees and Akbash puppies, from working parents. $300. (701) 567-4141 Pheasants for sale 7 week old to Adult Hens and Roosters. Call 605-233-0359

TWO PARTY FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 – 10:30 AM

LOCATION: North of Devils Lake on HWY 20 to Garske, ND- 6 miles East; ½ mile south & west into yard; or from JCT HWYS 17 & 20 (Cando Road) South on HWY 20 to Garske, ND- 6 miles East; ½ mile south & west into yard AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Lifelong neighbors Ed and Jack have decided to retire from farming and hold an auction of their equipment together. Please note a good selection of items from two farms, plus some neighbor consignments. ONLINE BIDDING: PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE AT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM TO BID ONLINE

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THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2017 – 10:00 AM LOCATION: 32066 390th Ave SW, Climax, Minnesota 56523- Driving directions from the Jct of HWY 220 & County Road 9- 4 miles south & ¾ mile east; or from Jct County 45 & HWY 220- 1 mile north; or from Eldred, Minnesota 5 miles west on County 45 & 1 mile north AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Jerry was a very well respected farmer in the Climax area. He farmed a smaller acreage and all equipment is very well maintained. Most units have been kept indoors!! ONLINE BIDDING IS AVAILABLE; PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE BY VISITING WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM

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TECHNOLOGY: *Visit our website for a complete listing of GPS & Tech items on this auction COMBINE, HEAD & HEADER TRAILER: *1998 JD 9610 combine, fine cut chopper, chaff spreader, AHHC, Y/M, bin ext, Greenstar auto steer wheel kit, 20.8R38 straddle duals, 16,9-26 rears, over $12000 in recent repairs, 2792 sep hrs, 4027 eng hrs, SN#409610X675879 *JD 925F 25’ flex head w/ Crary air reel, poly fingers in drum, long dividers, hyd F/A, lights, SN#H00925F691667 *Elmers single axle header trailer FARM TRUCKS & SERVICE TRUCK: *2004 IH 8500 tri-axle, IH HT530 diesel, automatic trans, 22’ Spudnik

live bottom box w/ 30” belt & roll tarp, wet kit unloader, 295/75R22.5 tires on alum wheels, only 114785 actual miles *TWO) 1975 & 1973 GMC 6500 tandem twin screws, 427 eng, 5/4 trans, 19’ French 3 in1 box, hoist & roll tarp, 10.00R20 tires, 59514 & 66671 miles showing *TWO) 1967 & 1968 Chev C50 single axles, V8 gas, 5/2 trans, 14’ Knapheide box, 9.00-20 tires, 97011 & 78615 miles showing *1997 Dodge Ram 3500 1T dually service truck, Cummins diesel, auto trans, 8’ steel flatbed w/ Eagle air comp, Thermal Arc welder/generator & fuel service unit w/ 12V pump, 258684 miles showing

planter, approximately 1000-1200 acres only, always kept indoors, SN#8060-55-95 *Arts Way 438A 4R potato harvester, dirt table, vine blower, hook primary- otherwise belted apron throughout, new side elevator apron & chopper, low acres *Harriston 200 clodhopper, single phase elec, no star table *Utah 2R windrower, SN#P445-1176 *Alloway 6R HD danish tine potato cultivator *6R liquid fert row marker w/ 200 gal tank & markers *Milestone seed cutter, SN#800492 *PLUS A FULL LINE OF OTHER POTATO GROWING & HANDLING EQUIPMENTvisit www.resourceauction. com for full details

*250BU drill tender w/ hyd drive & fldg auger

OTHER EQUIPMENT: *Woods 2162 14’ batwing mower, single wing, 1000 PTO, weight box, chain kit, SN#902255 *Midland M-86 6 yard scraper, SN#13943 *2014 Meteor SB108DF 9’ two stage double auger snowblower w/ 1000 PTO, SN#00SBB151500108DF *Hammerback 10’ killifer w/ rear wheel tilt *JD 709 7’ 3pt rotary mower *JD 115 9’ 3pt angle blade *Onan 120/240 25KW alternator DRILLS & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: on trailer w/ 540 PTO *Late model JD 2210 44’ field cultivator, *Fargo Foundry 12000 gal liquid 5 section fold, 3 bar harrow, walking SPRAYER & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: fert tank w/ twin 2” valves & round tandems around, 7” knock on shovels, *2000 Spray Air 3200 90’ air inspection hole, recent sand blast 4 front casters & wing gauge wheels, assist susp boom sprayer, 1000 SN#N02210X008519- low acres gal tank, rinse tank, 3-way nozzle & paint, used for bulk water *JD 455 30’ folding press drill, bodies, 13.6-38 duals, SN#32032 6” spacing, sectional seed *Brittonya 60’ band/broadcast MISCELLANEOUS: monitor, markers, no dry fert, sprayer w/ hi pressure PTO pump, *JD 430 lawn tractor w/ 60” deck, SN#N0045H002661- low acres 750 gal tank, 4 section control Cozy cab, heater, turf tires & 44” *JD 1710A disc chisel w/ walking *Pleasure Products 1000 gal snow blower, 1165 hrs showing, tandems, rear leveling bar nurse tank w/ 2” pump, tandem SN#M00430X100294 *JD 1610 21’ chisel plow w/ walking axle trailer *Killbros model 350 gravity box on tandems, rear leveling bar & front gauge wheels GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: running gear *JD 235 22’ disk, 9” spacing, 19” *Late model Westfield MK 100-71 *Pleasure Products 1000 gal blades, dual wheels on main frame, 3 10x71 auger, 540 PTO, low pro poly tank sect fold, SN#2079 mech drive hopper, kept indoors *4) 1000 gal fuel tanks, 3 w/ 110V *JD LL166 8’ pot hole drill *Convey-All TCH-1035-TED 1035 pumps *JD C21 18’ 3pt cultivator w/ 2 bar tube conveyor w/ single phase elec *Aaladin high pressure hot water harrow & fldg wings motor, SN#090708715 washer *Melroe 60’ harrow w/ 5 bar light *Convey-All UBGN-1014 10 x duty, wide sections 14 jump belt auger w/ 5hp single *A GOOD SELECTION OF FARM, POTATO & SHOP phase motor POTATO EQUIPMENT: TOOLS & MISC TOO *Handlair 3000 grain vac w/ *Spudnik 6R cup-style potato cleanup kit & hoses NUMEROUS TO LIST!!!!

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rock picker *IH side delivery hay rake *130BU gravity wagon *2000 gal poly tank & pump *1000 poly tank *560 gal fuel tank w/ 110V pump *500 gal LP tank *Bean slotted concaves for 1680/2388 *Canola roller *Alloway 8R30 row crop cultivator *Dakon 8R30 row crop cultivator *MF 2381 24’ sunflower head, SN#2381-2512 *MF 1859 20 sunflower head, SN#1859-47733 *RG two wheel header trailer *JD 13” wheel spacers *CIH 13” wheel spacers

25 near new rear tires, 48x25.00-20 front tires, VIN#1HTSDTVN0LH692319 *1990 Case IH 6200 28’ (2-14) press drill w/ 7” spacing, dry fer t, no markers, no transpor t, kept indoors, used only 9 years *Kovarik Pull Cat 14’ multiangle blade, 24.5-32 tires *JD 1210A grain cart w/ 1000 PTO *Degelman rock picker w/ ground drive reel SWATHER, DRYER & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *Case IH 8220 25’ PT swather w/ batt reel, auto fold & 540 JACK WILHELMI ITEMS: PTO *Behlen P4737 260BU TRACTORS, COMBINE & auto batch elec grain dryer, HEADS: SN#HA387 *1996 New Holland 9882 *Westfield MK 100-61 10x61 4wd, 12 spd std trans, 4 hyd, Trimble EZ steer auto guidance, swing hopper auger *Farm King 10 x 50 hyd swing 710/70R38 duals- very good rubber, engine repairs w/ paper hopper auger w/ 540 PTO *Westfield J207-36 7x36 auger work in 2015, 6664 total hrs, w/ 5hp elec motor SN#D104303 *1997 Case IH 2188 combine, *Hutchinson 8 x 41 elec auger *8” x 30’ elec auger specialty rotor, rock trap, chopper, bin ext, 30.5x32 *Small grain cleaner drive tires, 14.9-30 rears, *Steel canola roller 4507 sep hrs, 6491 eng hrs, SN#JJC0194742 OTHER NEIGHBORHOOD *JD 930F 30’ flex head, long CONSIGNMENTS: & short dividers, CIH adapter, *1988 Peterbilt 377 SN#702572 day cab semi tractor, *Case IH 1015 pkp platform VIN#1XPCD29X8JD263214 w/ 7 belt pkp, kept indoors, *1990 Ford F250 1T 4x4 dually SN#JJC0310484 service truck, gas engine, manual *Case 930 diesel row crop trans, 96” x 48” service body tractor, PTO, 2 hyd, 18.4-34 *Haybuster 106 rock picker/ rear tires windrower, SN#8247 TRUCK & PUP: *Ashland 60D 6 yd clam *1988 Peterbilt 378 tri-axle, 450 Cummins, 9 spd, scraper, SN#10404 Knapheide 22’ stakeless box, *Handlair 2050 5” 1000 PTO 750BU, hoist, roll tarp & 3 pc grain vac w/ rubber & steel end gate, full 3rd pusher, alum tubes & flex hoses wheels *Alloway 10 x 71 swing hopper *Grain pup hopper trailer, auger w/ 540 PTO, SN#22875 8-14.5 tires *Westfield MK 100-61 10 x 61 OTHER EQUIPMENT: swing hopper auger *Brandt 7000 Land Commander *Westfield MK 100-61 10 x 61 70’ heavy tine harrow w/ carbide tips, tines measure 24” low profile swing hopper auger *Krause 17’ offset disk w/ dual x 9/16, auto fold, SN#88156 wheels & 29” blades *1990 Loral floater on *Melroe 7 bottom auto reset International chassis, 466DT plow engine, auto trans, air box w/ 60’ booms, roll tarp, 66x43.00- *Hiniker cold flow NH3 kit

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TRACTORS & LOADER: *2009 JD 8130 MFWD, IVT, diff lock, 3pt w/ quick hitch, small & large 1000 PTO, 5 hyd, Auto Trac ready, 380/80R38 fronts, 380/90R54 duals, front weights, rear wheel weights, Xenon lights, only 2801 hrs, SN#8130D040747 *1998 JD 8400T belted ag tractor, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, Green Star ready, 16” tracks, front weights, 5701 hrs, SN#RW8400T902345 *1976 JD 4430, CAH, quad range, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd, rear weights, 14.9R46 rear singles, 7622 hrs showing, recent engine major, SN#048165R *JD 725 QT loader w/ 6’ bkt, SN#W00725X004200 *1966 JD 2510 gas, 8 spd power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd elec control, front weights, rear fenders, 14.9-38 rear singles, 3514 hrs showing, SN#T711P006739R

TRACTORS: *1993 JD 8760 4wd, 24 spd trans, 4 hyd, Trimble FM 750 EZ steer auto guidance, 20.8-42 duals, 40%, 9573 hrs, SN#RW8760H0056968Guidance sells separately *1979 JD 8440 4wd w/1000 PTO, 3 hyd, new head gasket in 2013, 20.8-42 duals- good rubber, 9135 hrs, SN#8440H001121R *1992 Case IH 7140 MFWD, power shift w/ 4R, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 3 hyd, Trimble FM 750, EZ steer auto guidance, 380/85R30 fronts, 18.4R42 duals 60%, front weights, 7291 hrs, SN#AJB0063650- Guidance sells separately *Farmall H narrow front tractor, 1 hyd, 12.4-38 tires, SN#FBH227288 *IHC B w/ narrow front & 60” belly mower FARM TRUCKS & PUP: *1990 Volvo tri-axle, Cummins engine, 9 spd, full 3rd tag, Frontier 22’ box, hoist, roll tarp & rear controls, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 456427 miles showing, VIN#4V1VDBJE0LN623000 *1979 GMC Astro COE, tandem twin screw, Detroit 430 engine, 9 spd, 20’ Midland box, hoist & roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires, 249042 miles showing, VIN#T49LK9V585068 *1966 IH 1600 single axle, 404 engine, 5/2 trans, 14’ steel box & hoist, 8.25-20 tires, VIN#41606OH627769150 *Shop built 350BU hopper style pup trailer, 7.50-20 tires SPRAYER & PLANTER: *Summers Ultimate 90’ sprayer w/ 1000 gal tank, 3 way nozzle bodies, monitor, on board mixer & 380/90R46 tires, SN#B0772 *JD 7100 8R30 planter w/ extension & markers, kept indoors TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *Summers 72’ Super Harrow, tines measure 9/16” wide, 22” long, auto fold, SN#M095 *Harms 42’ rock roller, 24” drum diameter, ½” drum thickness, rear fold, SN#3025 *JD 1610 29’ chisel plow w/ new Summers 3 bar heavy harrow & walking tandems around *JD 1000 42’ field cultivator w/ 2 year old 3 bar Summers harrow &

walking tandems around *Caulkins 42’ field cultivator w/ 3 bar harrow & walking tandems around *Friggstad 31’ chisel plow w/ 2 bar harrow *IHC 645 42’ Vibrachisel w/ 3 bar Morris harrow & walking tandems around *IHC 29’ 55 chisel plow w/ NH3 applicator *Western 40’ 4 bar harrow *2) Melroe 903 btm auto reset plows *Melroe 911 5 btm auto reset plow DRYER, SWATHER & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2005 American 230BU auto batch grain dryer, single phase elec, resurfaced in 2015, only 1677 hrs, very nice unit *Friesen 3300BU hopper bin on skids, very nice condition *Westfield transfer auger w/ elec motor, hopper to dryer *Case IH 8220 25’ auto fold PT swather w/ finger reel, SN#CFH0128781 *Kwik Kleen 5 tube elec grain cleaner w/ 2 sets of screenssunflower, wheat & screenings auger *2) Late model Westfield WR 80-51 8x51 augers w/ 10 hp elec motors *Westfield MK 100-61 10x61 auger w/ mech drive swing hopper *Westfield tailgate drill fill auger w/ brush flighting *Wheatheart 8x36 auger w/ 7.5hp motor *Grain cleaner w/ 48” drum *SP swather transport BOAT & VEHICLES: *AMF Crestliner 14’ Tri-Hull fiberglass boat w/ Mercury 90 outboard motor & Spartan trailer *1990 Chev 2500 3/4T 4x4 service truck w/ v-8, auto trans, 8’ Knapheide service body & fuel tank, 161922 miles showing, VIN#1GTGK24J16E502028 *1983 Chev Malibu car, 4 door, v-8, auto trans, 124000 miles showing, VIN#1G1AW69H6DR215987 *1980 Chev K-10 1/2T 4x4 pickup, 350 engine, auto trans, 45000 miles on new engine *1946 Dodge truck for salvage OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISC: *JD 224 square baler w/ Wisc V-4 engine *Degelmann ground drive reel type


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Working Registered Border Collie puppies, 1 red and white female, 2 black and white males and 1 try colored male out of working parents, farm raised, can meet, 218-252-6702. $300 each, 5way puppy shots and wormed. 1/2 Great Pryneese, 1/2 Border Collie. Farm raised, both parents on site, kid friendly, ready June 15th. $400. (218) 640-0847 1/2 Great Pryneese, 1/2 Border Collie. Farm raised, both parents on site, kid friendly, ready June 15th. $400. (218) 640-0847

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AUCTION Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016,

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HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 2-Hutches. Twin beds. Dressers. ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES Dolls. Wash stand. Small dresser. Wood box. Grain belt beer sign. Benches. Duck Knick knacks. Old lunch box. 4-Gal Red Wing crock. Aladdin lamp. Kerosene lamps. Old cupboard. German 1000-day clock. Some old toys. Ice saw. Trunks. OUTDOOR ITEMS Patio set. Yard decorations. Weber grill. Bird feeders. Edger. Weed trimmers. Wheel barrow. Bikes. Scooter. Post hole digger. Lawn and garden tools. Pull behind lawn sprayer. Mozall. Shelving. Plus more.

MERVIN & LOIS CARLSRUD 218-582-3262

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

COMBINED ESTATE AUCTION

Office 701-757-4015 2702 17th Avenue South, Unit conversion Grand Forks,failed. ND 58201

SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 11:00 AM

AUTOS, PICKUP WITH PLOW 2002 Chrysler Town and Country Van, only 94,424 miles. 2004 Ford Expedition 4x4 loaded, leather, 137K. Minnesota rust. 1984 Chevrolet K20 4x4 pickup with snow plow on front. Minnesota rust.

PO BOX 62 $436.72 Page 4 of 4 HALSTAD, MN 56548

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SNOWCAT AND GARDEN SHED 70’S Polaris Colt 340SS. 10x12 garden shed.

COLLECTOR CAR 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 4dr, only 35,236 actual miles. 352 engine. Auto. Sharp car.

Address: Balance:

LOCATION: PEMBINA, ND Phone:

SHOP TOOLS Delta 10” table saw. Band saw. Drill press. Scroll saw. Jointer planer. Air compressor with reel and hose. Bench grinder. Post vise. Power tools and air tools. Skil saws. Router and table. Drill doctor. Log chains. ¾" socket set. Lug wrench. Battery chargers. Wood clamps. Tap and die set. Small acetylene welder. Aluminum ladders. Car ramps. Chain hoist. Miller thunderbolt 225-amp welder. 6000 watt Campbell hausfeld generator. Plus bolt bins and more misc. items.

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

(218) 861-6265 Phone: $436.72 Total Price: Fax: Paid Amount: $0.00

THURS., JULY 6, 2017

SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 10:00 AM TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT 1952 Oliver Model 88 wide front with loader. Live power. AC Model B with Sunmaster 60” mower truck tires for mowing. Snapper Model LT200 20HP hydro riding mower. Craftsman 14HP riding mower. Double blade yard drag. Spring tooth harrow. 1 bottom AC Model 116 plow on steel and trip lift. 2-wheel trailer.

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LAWN AND GARDEN JD Model 332 Diesel mower with snowblower and mower 52” deck. MTD Gold 28” snowblower. Edger. New weed trimmers. BOAT 16' Lund aluminum boat and trailer SHOP EQUIPMENT Drill press. Bench grinder. Very large Stainless Steel rolling tool box steel tek. Craftsman band saw. Extension ladders. Vise. Tool chests. Wood clamps. SS table. Chain hoist. Brass angle valves new in box (lots of them). Creeper, Car ramps. Some portable power tools. Chain saw. Plus lots of hand tools and more supplies. ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLES Very ornate organ top made into cedar chest. Very old chest. Dressers. Traps, minnow bucket. Old chairs. Phoebe Thorpe art work several pieces. Carved Eagle Chain saw carving. Wall Clock. Cedar chest. Golf ball collection. Howe small platform scale. Cast iron fry pans. HOUSEHOLD Couch with dual recliners. Recliner. 3-piece queen size bedroom set. Window AC units. Dining room table and 8 chairs 4 leaves. Hutch. Glider rocker. Chest freezer 15' about. Refrigerator. Dining table. Gun cabinet. 2 twin beds. End tables dressers. Benches. Plus other normal household items.

Dennis Biliske 701-215-2058

MISC ITEMS Go clubs. BB gun. Seasonal decorations. Char Broil gas grill. Hunting clothes. Outdoor items. Verizon phone extender.

Mark Jones 701-317-0418

COMBINED ESTATES OWNER

Travis Zablotney 701-721-2188 Tom Kallock 218-686-0249

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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


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JAMES PETERKA FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION Note: Only a small number of miscellaneous items so please plan on being on time.

Saturday June 17, 2016 • 10:00 AM

Location: From Interstate 194 take the Terry, MT Exit - Go South for 8.5 miles on Ten Mile Road, turn West (right) for 1 mile. Roads will be marked.

Location: 5932 133rd Ave NE – Pisek, ND

Directions: From Pisek, ND – 1 mile west, 3 miles south, ¾ mile west From Fordville, ND – 2 miles east, 3 miles north, ¼ mile east. For Info Call Jim: 701-331-1057

OWNER: Larry and Judy Jens 406-486-5487 WE SELL & ADVERTISE ACROSS THE UNITED STATES

Rick Kniepkamp (406) 485-2548 or cell (406) 939-1632 001595401r1

Lunch will be available.

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MANUFACTURING PLANT CLOSURE AUCTION

ONLINE BIDDING ONLY - BIDS OPEN JUNE 1; CLOSE JUNE 16, 2017 GRAFTON, NORTH DAKOTA: There are two inspection locations. Please visit website for details; inspection dates & times and removal commitments. NOTE: There is a tight removal time on this auction! AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Cimarron Energy, Inc. has discontinued its Grafton, ND operations. Please note a wide variety of items for many uses. There are 7 step deck trailers, plus trucks, pickups & medium duty trailers, along with a low hour skid steer & a truck crane. Please also note the vast array of tanks, pumps & assorted parts to build the same. VISIT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM for details on online bidding & other pertinent auction details.

Tractors & Skid Steer Loader: 1987 CaseIH 2594 2WD, 3-hyd, 540/1000 PTO, 3-pt, 20.8R42 duals, 7082 hours; 1985 Steiger Cougar KR-1280 4WD, 4-hyd, 1000 PTO, 20.8R38 duals, 7210 hours; 1957 Ford 601 Workmaster, 3-pt, PTO, 2-hyd, 13.6-28 tires; 1976 Case 1816 skid steer loader w/48” bucket; Harvest & Grain Handling 2010 Gleaner R66 combine, stone trap, Smartrac lateral tilt, AHHC, auto reel speed, fore & aft, yield & loss monitor, single point hook-up, 480/80R42 duals, 1124 eng hrs, 762 sep hrs; 2014 MacDon FD75 30’ flex draper header, AWS 2000 air reel, Gleaner adapter, (used only 2000 acres);

Scott Schuster Auctioneer 4338 70th Ave. N. • Grand Forks SEMI TRACTORS: *2006 IHC 9400i 60” midrise sleeper, Cummins ISX, Eaton 3 spd autoshift, air ride, 232 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires on steel disk rears, alum front, 816471 miles showing *2003 Freightliner Columbia 54” midrise sleeper, Detroit 60 Series 12.7L 430hp, 10 spd, air ride, dual alum tanks, 237 WB, 275R80/225 tires, steel disk wheels TRAILERS: *2012 Fontaine Infinity Xtreme beam model HC1CD22RSA 53 x 102 step deck trailer, 43’ main deck, 10’ top deck, 21” step, 10’2” spread axle, 255/70R22.5 tires, alum wheels *2012 Fontaine Infinity Xtreme beam model HC1CD22RSA 53 x 102 step deck trailer, 43’ main deck, 10’ top deck, 21” step, 10’2” spread axle, 255/70R22.5 tires, alum wheels *2011 Doonan Black Gold Series model 532DBCGGHEKC 53x102 step deck trailer, 102” spread axle tandem, 8 sliding ratchet tie downs, 245R75/17.5 tires on

steel disk wheels *2007 Transcraft model DS-800-W2 53x102 step deck, 43’ main deck, 10’ top deck, 24” step, 10’2” spread axle, 235/75R17.5 tires, steel disk wheels *2007 Jet Class-P29045 53 x 102 step deck trailer, 10’ top deck, 24’ main deck, 24” step, 10’2” spread axle, 215/75R11.5 tires, steel disk wheels *2006 Doonan model 532DB16GVS 52 x 102 step deck trailer, 41’ main deck, 12’ top deck, 26” step, 10’2” spread axle, 235/75R17.5 tires, alum wheels *2004 Transcraft model D-EW2 53 x 102 alum step deck trailer, 43’ main deck, 10’ top deck, 27” step, 10’2” spread axle, 245/7017.5 tires on alum wheels *1976 Hyster double drop semi trailer, 33’ well, 9’ top deck, 7’ rear, 96 wide, 10.00-15 tires, Dayton wheels *2011 Felling FT-20I tandem axle flatbed trailer, 20’ deck, 20000lb deck over, 8 bolt oil bath axles, D rings & ratchet tie downs *2008 Felling FT-24 30’ tandem gooseneck dual wheel flatbed

enclosed cab w/ heat & A/C, 2 spd hydro, hyd quick attach, hi-floe hyd, hand & foot controls, only 779 hrs, SN#A3P213287 *Arrow model 6260-2-4-60-117 8000# QH forks *Bobcat 5’ chain trencher attachment for skid steer, used very little *2012 Bobcat 72” sweeper/ bucket, SN#783728049 *Skid steer forks *ProTech SP105 10’ skid steer snow pusher w/ poly edge PICKUPS: *Bobcat 80” GP dirt bucket **1991 Chev 1500 1/2T 4x4, *Auger bits (no auger V6, 5 spd manual, fuel service unit w/ 12V pump, 147761 miles attachment) 9” bit, unused 6” bit, used 6” bit extension showing trailer, 5’ beaver tail, ramps, 24000# (2-12000) & 245/75R16 tires *2008 Imperial 40’ triple axle flatbed gooseneck trailer, 3- 7000lb axles, toolbox, 4’ beavertail & ramps *1997 Felling FT-10E 16’ tandem axle flatbed trailer, all steel deck, ramps, 2-6000lb axles *Felling FT-20 tandem dual wheel flatbed gooseneck trailer, 23’ main deck, 5’ beaver tail & ramps

*1999 Chev 3500 1T SRW 4x4 4-door crew cab, leather int, p/w/l, V8, auto trans, gooseneck ball box rails, running boards, 164493 miles showing *2008 Chev 2500 3/4T HD 4x4 ext cab, cloth int, A/C, tilt, cruise, V8, auto trans, 8’ steel flatbed w/ gooseneck ball & headache rack, 150482 miles showing SKID STEERS & ATTACHMENTS: *2012 Bobcat S750 skid steer,

TRUCK CRANE: *1980 FMC Link Belt HC-25 mobile truck crane, 555 Cummins engine, 13 spd trans, telescoping booms, 2 spools, fold away jib, hyd outriggers & pads, 10.00-20 rears, 7940 hrs, 26244 miles showing, SN#384-0635D TANKS: *There are 16) unused 400 BBL oil production tanks, these tanks could have other uses; 2) unused 750 BBL tanks & one damaged

1000BBL tank- see website for special removal details PUMPS: *39) Unused Class 1 Division 1 3PH 20 HP pumps on frames INVENTORY: A COMPLETE SELECTION OF WELD NECK FITTINGS, FLANGES, ACCESSORIES, VALVES & RELATED ACCESSORIES TO BUILD TANKS & OTHER OIL PRODUCTION SUPPORT ITEMS. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN UNUSED INVENTORY & SUPPLIES; BOLTS & HARDWARE; TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST, VISIT RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR DETAILS WELDERS & TOOLS: Assorted Miller welders & wire attachments; Several spoolssmall & large of welding wire; Baleigh stationary pipe & tubing notcher; some other older tooling; large calipers & test kits SALVAGE IRON: Many, Many Tons of Salvage Iron- View auction website for removal details

CIMARRON ENERGY, INC. OWNER For More Information Call 701-757-4015

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

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

TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers. ND Sales tax law will apply on certain items.

Gleaner R-Series 13’ header w/Melroe 388 7-belt pickup; 20’ & 25’ header trailers; MacDon 20’ finger reel; CaseIH 8000 Series feeder house adapter; Versatile No 10 20’ pull type swather; Westfield MK100-61 auger, swing hopper; Farm King 7”x30’ auger w/Honda 13-HP gas eng; Westgo 7”x36’ auger, elec. motor; Hutchinson 10”x60’ auger; Westfield W80-51 auger; Wheatheart hyd. drive drag auger; (4) 1 ½ HP aeration fans; Half-moon aeration tubes; Truck, Gravity Wagons & Trailers 1988 Chevrolet C70 tag tandem, 8.2 diesel, 5&2, 18’ box w/hoist, roll tarp, 145200 miles; Huskey 150 gravity wagon; Minnesota 250 gravity wagon; Parker 300 gravity wagon;

701-740-2090 ND Lic. #821 - MN Lic. #60-06-003

8’x18’ tandem axle flatbed trailer; Heavy Duty 28’ semi-trailer, 22’ bed; Planting & Spraying John Deere 455 35’ grain drill, dry fertilizer, (1000 acres on new disks); Load King 18’ dual compartment seed tender; Tandem axle 200-bushel seed tender; Tyler Patriot 150 90’ self-propelled sprayer, 4WD, 750 gallon tank, monitor, 12.4-38 tires, 3284 hours; Tillage Wil-Rich 36’ field cult. w/harrow; Wil-Rich 28’ field cult. w/harrow; IH 55 29’ chisel plow w/harrow; IH 55 27’ chisel plow w/NH3 attachment; John Deere 235 27’ cushion gang tandem disk; Melroe 903 7x18” plow; Melroe 43’ Multiweeder, 2-bar S-tine, 5-bar harrow; Melroe 43’ Multiweeder,

3-bar S-tine, 5-bar harrow; Summers 67’ Super Harrow; Melroe 60’ harrow; Morris 30’ 4-bar mounted harrow; Pull type track wacker; John Deere 3-pt 20’ pigtail shank cultivator; Miscellaneous: Willmar S500 5-ton pull type fertilizer spreader; Otto rock picker; Artsway 72” 3-pt. finishing mower; (2) Bale trailers; 1500-gal poly tank; (2) 250-gal saddle tanks w/pump; 2000-gal fuel tank w/pump; 1000-gal fuel tank w/pump; 100-gal fuel service tank; Hydraulic cylinders; (4) Marine band radios; 7’ Pick-up topper for S10 or Ranger; Delavan Agspray pumps; Chemical hose reel; Tru Count row shut offs; John Deere rate controller; 800’ 4” drain tile;

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