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The Non-GMO Project: Creating fake news at the grocery store

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oing to the grocery store has become a parallel experience to reading political opinions online — half truths, emotional visuals and the ability to exist in an echo chamber only interacting with others just like you. This means true transparency, science and understanding is being eliminated from the consumer experience. I am increasingly finding items that are labeled “Non-GMO Project Verified.” It seems as if the “orange butterfly logo” has made its way to products on every aisle of the grocery store. I’ve encountered the logo on tomatoes, orange juice, blueberries, coffee products and even water. But there are no GM (genetically modified) tomatoes, orange juice, blueberries, coffee beans or water. The 10 GM crops that are or soon will be commercially available in the U.S. include squash, cotton, soybeans, sweet and field corn, papaya, alfalfa, sugar beets, canola, potatoes and apples. The Non-GMO Project isn’t telling consumers that many of the products labeled “NonGMO Project Verified” don’t even have a GM derived ingredient. Instead, the group is using its brand to fuel a business model that is based on fear and lack of information. That’s the opposite of

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transparency. To date, more than 43,000 products bear the Non-GMO Project Verified seal, which according to the organization is “North America’s most trusted seal for GMO avoidance.” On that same website, the Non-GMO Project also states pretty bluntly the following: “There is no scientific consensus on the safety of GMOs.” This is fake news at its best. In complete contrast, all of the following organizations have said GMOs are safe: The World Health Organization, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the American Medical Association, The American Association for the Advancement of Science, The National Academy of Sciences, The European Commission, The French Academy of Science and the Union of German Academics of Sciences and Humanities as well as 107 Nobel Laureates, among others. That seems like a scientific consensus of the world’s most respected organizations. Why would the NonGMO Project not include that information so consumers can make up their own minds on scientific consensus?

Could it be because it wants to sell more of its logo to food companies catering to scared and confused consumers? Sharing “facts” that leave out parts of the story is a classic tactic for political or financial gain. The Non-GMO Project verification effort is simply a business venture that is creating consumer confusion in the name of transparency. Unfortunately, it is creating an environment that is based on inaccurate information and doesn’t take into account the benefits of biotechnology.

Personally this is painful for me because I represent America’s farmers and ranchers — many of whom choose to grow GM crops because they recognize and have experienced the environmental and sustainability benefits first hand on their own farms. And by villainizing these seeds, the symbol telling people GMOs are not safe attacks farmers and scientists who dedicate their lives to bring healthy choices to Americans. And when I see food companies and even agriculture companies

cave to the pressure to be “Non-GMO” certified even when they know that symbol is not based on science or critical thinking but on emotional manipulation, my heart breaks a little. Let’s think twice about purchasing items simply based on the “marketing speak,” and instead support real transparency so that consumers can make educated choices about what they’re feeding themselves and their families. Editor’s note: Krotz is the CEO of the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers Alliance. This piece first appeared on the website of Agri-Pulse Communications.

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JULY 10 — NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center Field Day, Streeter, N.D. Information: Contact Sandi Dewald at 701-4243606. JULY 10 — Bayer Showcase Day, Berthold, N.D. Information: Email Michelle Nickrent at MNickrent@rkconnect. com. JULY 11 — NDSU Hettinger Research Extension Center drought information meeting and annual field tour, Hettinger, N.D. Information: Contact the HREC at 701-5674323. JULY 11-16 — Red River Valley Fair, West Fargo, N.D. Information: www.redrivervalleyfair.com. JULY 12 — Dickinson Research Extension Center Field Day, Dickinson, N.D. Information: Contact Ryan Buetow at 701456-1100 or ryan.buetow@ ndsu.edu. JULY 12 — Arrowhead Regional Supper on the Farm, Mr. Ed’s Farm, Hibbing, Minn. Information: Contact Ed Nelson, mredsfarmllc@gmail. com. JULY 13 — NDSU Williston Research Extension Center annual field day, Williston, N.D. Information: Contact the WREC at 701-774-4315. JULY 13-15 — U.S. Targhee Sheep Association National Show and Sale, Pierre, S.D. Information: www.ustargheesheep.org JULY 14 — NDSU Williston Research Extension Center irrigation field day at the NDSU Irrigated Nesson Research and Development Farm - 23 miles east of Williston on N.D. Highway 1804. Information: Contact the WREC at 701-774-4315. JULY 17 — NDSU Agronomy Seed Farm Field Tour, Casselton, N.D. Information: Contact Brian Otteson at 701347-4743. JULY 18 — Cottonwood County Agriculture Appreciation Night, Windom Arena, Cottonwood (Minn.) County Fairgrounds. Information: Contact Matt Adrian at 507-301-4098. JULY 18 — Organic Field Day, Carrington Research Extension Center, Carrington, N.D. Information: 701-652-2951 or email steve.zwinger@ndsu. edu.

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MSU plant sciences professor named associate editor of journal BOZEMAN, Mont. — Hikmet Budak, Montana State University Winifred Asbjornson Plant Sciences Chair, will serve as an associate editor of Frontiers in Plant Science, one of the world’s top-ranking research publications in plant sciences. Budak’s editorial duties will include managing the journal’s peer-review processes, a review by experts in the same field to ensure the scholarly work meets standards for publication, and making final decisions about whether a paper should be accepted for publication in the journal. In addition to serving as the MSU Winifred Asbjornson Plant Sciences Endowed Chair, Budak is a professor of plant sciences and plant pathology in the Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology in the MSU College of Agriculture.

2017 ND 4-H Ambassadors selected Three youth have been selected to join the North Dakota 4-H Ambassador program: * Marit Wang, Ramsey/Benson counties, Devils Lake High School * Astrid Axtman, Cass County, Davies High School, Fargo * Avery Breiland, Cass County, West Fargo High School These new ambassadors were selected during the Extension

Youth Conference held on the North Dakota State University campus. North Dakota 4-H Ambassadors are young adults who are actively involved in 4-H. They help plan and coordinate many activities that teach youth and adults topics such as leadership, teamwork and citizenship. The 4-H ambassadors specialize in planning and facilitating 4-H events, such as the Extension Youth Conference. They also help plan workshops, training sessions and regional and state events.

U.S. Wheat Associates announces new president ARLINGTON, Va. — Vince Peterson on July 1 became the fourth president of U.S. Wheat Associates since the organization was formed in 1980 by the merger of Great Plains Wheat and Western Wheat Associates. Peterson replaced Alan Tracy who retired as president after 20 years. The USW president serves at the pleasure of the U.S. wheat farmers on its board of directors and is responsible for implementing board-directed policies and for managing staff, export market development programs and finances.

Jennie-O promotes one, hires three WILLMAR, Minn. — Allen Anderson has been promoted by Jennie-O Turkey Store to

manager of human resources at the Benson Avenue Plant and live production. He has worked for Jennie-O for 33 years, most of that time at the Benson Avenue Plant. Paula Emberland has been hired as the commodity representative at the Jennie-O Turkey Store corporate office in Willmar. She most recently worked as an account manager for ERI Solutions. Gregory Zebro has accepted a position as a staff accountant for the corporate office. Rade Spasojevic has joined Jennie-O Turkey Store as flock health specialist for the live production area.

Bajwa named Engineering Fellow The chair of the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department at North Dakota State University has received the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers’ highest honor. Sreekala Bajwa has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. That honor recognizes recipients for their professionalism, qualifications and experience in agricultural, food or biological systems engineering. Bajwa joined NDSU in 2012. Her areas of expertise include remote sensing, precision agriculture, unmanned aerial systems and bio-composites.


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LAW ON THE FARM

Who is liable for agricultural workers? By Peter Welte It is the time of year where seasonal workers, or migrant workers, come into play for many farming operations. I read recently about issues in Arizona pertaining to migrant PETER workers and some of WELTE the issues presented by their employment. One issue with these farm workers is whether migrant workers who are in the U.S. on a temporary basis are being treated improperly due to their immigration status. As one example, if workers are in the United States on a temporary visa, they are deemed to have “H-2A” status, a reference to their temporary visa. Since the U.S. government is short of resources to monitor and regulate these temporary visas, the farm worker might be working under conditions not permitted by federal law. This can result in punitive action against the employer. Agricultural workers typically fall

into one of two general categories. Category one is “employees.” Category two is “independent contractors.” Depending upon the category, farmers may or may not be held liable for the actions of the worker. The general rule is that if the worker is acting at your direction or under your control, they are an employee. Some determining factors might be whether the worker is full time or part time, how they are paid, whether they are an essential part of business operations, and in general the level of control the farmer has over the worker. The more factors that apply, the more likely it is that the worker is an employee. For employees, in general the farmer can be held responsible for their actions under the legal doctrine of vicarious liability. This doctrine dictates that the employer may be responsible for the actions of the employee so long as the employee was acting in the ordinary course of business. One possible way for employers to avoid liability is to hire an independent

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the custom harvester, so such custom harvesters are usually not employees, per se. Rather, they are independent contractors. Where it gets more interesting this time of year is with custom sprayers. It is the time of year when herbicides are being applied with regularity, and spray drift and crop damage is always a concern. If a farmer hires a custom sprayer for his farm, he’ll want to be sure to know if they are classified as an employee or a custom sprayer, in case there is drift damage to a neighbor’s field. Additionally, the farmer will want to know if the custom sprayer has liability insurance and if the farmer can be listed as an “additional insured” on that insurance policy. If not, then the farmer needs to obtain his own insurance to protect against claims of damage to the neighbors crop. If a farmer has any questions about their labor force, consulting an attorney is always a good idea. It’s another situation where an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. 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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It’s hard to watch the farmland shrink By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer As I drive west on Interstate 94, there’s a place where I suddenly feel like I’m home. I’ve been in North Dakota since college, which I started in 2002. But at heart, I am and likely always will be a Montana girl. I’m still more than 30 miles out of my hometown of Billings, Mont., when I hit the spot — the road curves and we start down a hill. To the north is the Yellowstone River. To the south is the rough-country pasture Dad and Grandpa rented when I was a little kid. It’s been years, decades actually, since our cows were in that pasture, but the memories that go along with it remain. It’s where Grandpa convinced a tiny Jenny she could catch a wild turkey with the rope he fashioned from a piece of twine. Where, on the first and only time I got to ride my horse to check cows there, Dad and I tried to outrun a storm and ended up laughing hysterically when I fell awkwardly against my horse’s neck when he took off galloping a little more enthusiastically than I was used to. Where we’d look for catfish in one of the wells. Where my uncle saw unmistakeable signs a mountain lion had recently been right where he was riding. From the interstate, the pasture doesn’t look like it’s changed much. The owners decided to use it for themselves during a dry season years ago, so we haven’t taken our cows back since. But it’s still pleasant to see it staying relatively the same, a beautiful example of what the land used to look like before people and cities and houses. That can’t be said for what lies ahead on our journey. While there are memories and “I remembers” all along the road through North Dakota and Montana, the remembrances come faster on that last stretch of I-94 before I exit. And every time I go back, it gets a little harder to see how nothing has stayed the same. As the communities in the area have grown, the farmland has shrunk. There still are quite a few farms, of course, but they seem to get smaller and smaller with every visit. When I turn down my parent’s road, in an area that once was considered “country” and now is basically the outskirts of Billings, the changes hit harder. The “I remembers” get more difficult to explain. It’s hard to explain the hyjinx in the fields — knocking down 7-foot weeds with machetes in a sugar beet field, getting smacked in the eye with a corn stalk while picking sweet corn by the pickup load, my first time driving tractor — when the “fields” are now houses with manicured lawns. It’s not just fields that we used to farm. It’s neighbors’ fields and pastures, too. And I don’t begrudge the owners their right to do what they want with their land. They could make more from selling plots than collecting rent. And American agriculture has more than picked up the slack for those little lost fields, producing more and more on each acre of land until those little fields probably don’t matter much to the big picture. But it’s hard to watch how people who wanted to live in the country have, in doing so, turned the country into the suburbs. It’s hard to watch a farm shrink a little more with every visit. Even in communities in which I’ve never lived, I hate to see the city infringe on the country. Still, home is home, and I’m happy to report that my North Dakotan daughters have a little Montana in them, too. Because when we drove upon that special spot in a recent visit, where just for a moment the land looks a lot like it always has looked, my older kid shouted in excitement, without me saying a word, “That means we’re almost there.”


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REGIONAL NEWS

Drought spreads west across Montana By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer GLENDIVE, Mont. — It’s not unusual for it to feel like eastern Montana and western Montana are two different states, with the plains in the east and the mountains to the west. This year’s drought has settled along similar lines, with the eastern prairies brown and the western areas maintaining closer to normal soil moisture. Kelsey Jensco, state climatologist, says the Continental Divide splits the state into a maritime climate in western Montana, similar to the Pacific Northwest, and a semi-arid continental climate in the east. “In eastern Montana this spring, we saw warmer temperatures, a significant reduction in precipitation and persistent winds,” he says. “In Glasgow, the National Weather Service reported the driest April, May and June since 1918.” In those three months, only 1.24 inches of rain fell in Glasgow. In the U.S. Drought Monitor released June 6, the percentage of Montana in

extreme drought nearly doubled, from 6.77 percent to 12.89 percent. Another 22.04 percent is in severe drought, 8.01 percent is in moderate drought and 4.78 percent is abnormally dry. North Dakota’s area in extreme drought increased slightly, from 25.06 percent to 29.29 percent. Another 17.7 percent is in severe drought, 19.78 percent is in moderate drought and 26.91 percent is abnormally dry. The area in the state that is not considered to have any drought conditions increased from .02 percent a week earlier to 6.32 percent, all in the northeast. Extreme drought increased in South Dakota from 2.09 percent to 4.3, all toward the north. Another 29.84 percent is in severe drought, 23.59 percent is in moderate drought and 32.95 percent is abnormally dry. The agricultural impacts from the drought in eastern Montana have been severe. Jensco says less than 23 percent of emerged wheat has been listed as good to excellent, cattle are being sold, spring grains are being lost and

pulse crops are starting to suffer, and winter wheat is being cut for hay instead of harvested. Many counties have banned burning, and the Fort Peck Indian Tribe instituted a disaster declaration for the reservation. Jensco says crops and feed supplies already are beyond salvage in eastern Montana. “Hopefully we receive late summer and fall precipitation that recharges soil moisture going into the next season,” he says. He says the Climate Prediction Center’s three-month outlook suggests temperatures will be above normal, and there is a higher probability of above-average precipitation. But that could mean .001 inch higher than normal or 1 inch higher than normal, he says. “It would take more than the latter to make up eastern Montana’s deficit,” he explains. While all of Montana’s dry and drought conditions are radiating out of the eastern side of the state, Jensco says the drought is beginning to

spread west. “Western Montana was looking good this spring. We had normal to above-normal precipitation and normal to cooler-than-normal temperatures,” he says. “That bought us some time in response to the recent heat. These conditions are changing.” Warmer-than-average conditions and below-normal precipitation, combined with wind, have led to soil drying out. “We need to keep a close eye on conditions in the following weeks for central to western Montana,” Jensco says. Crop and livestock conditions will need to be watched, but another big concern in western Montana is fire danger. “The way things are going, it’s possible that we will start to see some smoke in central to western Montana,” Jensco says. He says dry conditions also could lead to a decline in streamflow, which could contribute to water calls and fishing restrictions.

Drought impact grows on crops, USDA says By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer Drought is taking a growing toll on Upper Midwest crops, especially in Montana, a new U.S. Department of Agriculture report says. The weekly crop progress report, released Wednesday afternoon by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of USDA, found that overall crop and pasture conditions continue to deteriorate. The weekly report, normally released on Mondays, came out later this week because of the July Fourth holiday. It reflects crop conditions on July 2. Montana experienced significant declines in the condition of most of the crops grown there, according to the report. Corn provides a good example of the overall decline, though Montana doesn’t grow enough of it to be included in the weekly report’s corn category. In South Dakota, 22 percent of the corn crop was in poor or very condition on July 2, compared with 20

percent a week earlier. Sixteen percent of North Dakota corn was rated poor or very poor on July 2, compared with 13 percent a week earlier. Minnesota’s corn crop showed small improvement, however. Three percent rated poor or very poor on July 2, compared with 4 percent a week earlier. Range and pasture continued to decline, too. In North Dakota, 62 percent of range and pasture was in poor or very condition on July 2, compared with 61 percent a week earlier. South Dakota pasture and range was rated 57 percent poor or very poor on July 2, compared with 53 percent a week earlier. In Montana, 42 percent of pasture and range was in poor or very poor shape, a large decline from 26 percent a week earlier. Minnesota pasture and range rated 6 percent poor or very poor compared with 4 percent a week earlier. Conditions for other crops raised in the Upper Midwest, including oats,

barley, sorghum and winter wheat, also declined overall, according to the latest report Here what’s the report found for wheat and soybeans, which, along with corn, are the nation’s three major crops.

Spring wheat South Dakota — Sixty-five percent was in poor or very poor shape on July 2, compared with 62 percent a week earlier. Montana — Fifty-one percent rated poor or very poor on July 2, compared with 36 percent a week earlier. North Dakota — Thirty percent was in poor or very poor condition on July 2, compared with 27 percent a week earlier. Minnesota — One percent was in poor or very poor shape on July 2, compared with 0 percent a week earlier. Most of the state’s spring wheat is grown in northwest Minnesota, which generally has avoided drought.

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Pasture condition has deteriorated across Montana. Part of Dawson County is in the extreme drought category, and pastures were brown on June 30, 2017. poor or very poor on July 2, compared with 21 percent a week earlier. North Dakota — Seventeen percent was in poor or very condition on July 2, compared with 16 percent a week earlier. Minnesota — Five percent rated poor or very poor on July 2, compared with 4 percent a week earlier.


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AGRI-PULSE

Syngenta’s Viptera trial divides growers over future of innovation By Sara Wyant Agri-Pulse Jurors determined more than 7,000 Kansas corn growers who did not use Syngenta’s Agrisure Viptera or Duracade seeds should SARA WYANT be compensated $217.7 million — the full amount they requested for sales and reduced prices following China’s suspension of U.S. corn imports for about a year starting in November 2013 after China found traces of the MIR 162 trait in Viptera in U.S. corn. It was the first decision in a series of class-action lawsuits tentatively scheduled to be heard in federal court. Another class action involving Minnesota growers is slated to begin next month in state court. All are “bellwether” cases designed to gauge the relative strengths and weaknesses of each side’s arguments and help them determine whether settlement would be a wiser course of action than continued litigation. The plaintiffs estimate that China’s rejection of U.S. corn caused losses to U.S. growers of as much as $5.77 billion. Syngenta has vowed to appeal to the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver. “Viptera is a great product and

it’s being adopted by farmers in the U.S. and other parts of the world,” emphasized Erik Fyrwald, CEO of Syngenta during an interview with Agri-Pulse. He said the case is “without merit” because the price corn dropped was completely unrelated to the rejection of Viptera shipment. “Appeals can take years,” noted Kristine Tidgren, assistant director of Iowa State’s Center for Agricultural Law and Taxation, on the CALT blog. “In other words, this litigation will not be over anytime soon. Nor will any checks soon be ‘in the mail,’” for the farmers. If upheld, however, the verdict could have a chilling effect on future commercialization of genetically modified seed and other research advancements, says Kansas corn grower and former National Corn Growers Association President Ken McCauley. “This is a dangerous precedent for anyone who enjoys all of the benefits of technology that we have on our farms,” he explained. “We’ll see if the next judge agrees with this decision on the Syngenta case. In the meantime, I’m sure there are lawyers already looking for their next lawsuit.” Tom Redick, principal attorney at Global Environmental Ethics Counsel in Clayton, Mo., said the verdict could cast “a big dark cloud” over products in the biotech pipeline, because seed developers will have to try to predict which mar-

kets have the potential to become “major markets.” Asking the court to remove some issues from the jury’s consideration, Syngenta argued a “reasonable jury” could not find that China was a key market for U.S. corn when Syngenta began selling Viptera for the 2011 planting season. “China’s lack of historical imports . . . is undisputed,” the company said, citing testimony from U.S. Grains Council CEO Tom Sleight that between 1997 and 2010, “he was not aware of any U.S. exports of corn to China.” Redick noted, however, that China “did become a major market very quickly.” USGC figures show China imported more than 5 million tons of U.S. corn in the 2011-12 marketing year, which runs from September to August. After finding traces of Viptera’s MIR 162 trait in corn shipments, the country halted imports of U.S. corn starting in November 2013 and did not resume imports until December 2014. The plaintiffs said in a brief filed during the trial that “China was a significant importer of both (Distillers Dried Grains) and whole corn in the year prior to commercialization and was expected to be an even greater importer in 2011 and 2012 — facts known to Syngenta. Syngenta was warned not to commercialize; it did so anyway.” But for companies that already have to jump through numerous regulatory hoops to gain approval

of new biotech products, the message sent by the verdict is problematic. “Is this court trying to tell us we have to try to predict major markets and wait for that approval? We’re not sure we have the foresight or the ability to do that,” said Redick, who has advised the American Soybean Association since 1998 on product liability. “I do think it presents a serious threat to investment.” Biotech patents have a 20-year life from the date they’re filed, but once lab work and field trials are deducted, companies could have only a few years to make money off them, he said. In the meantime, however, Syngenta’s appeal will move forward, and U.S. District Judge John Lungstrum has ordered the parties to submit briefs by June 30 on how to consolidate some of the statewide classes. The plaintiffs have asked the court to consolidate the statewide corn producer classes of Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri and South Dakota in one trial, and Illinois and Nebraska in another trial. Lungstrum indicated in court that the next trial could be held in January or February. Editor’s note: Wyant is president and founder of AgriPulse Communications Inc. Steve Davies contributed to this report.


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By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer WEBSTER, S.D. — The South Dakota Legislature put a temporary bandage on the festering conflict between land and water rights in northeast South Dakota, but farmers say they’re waiting for permanent solutions. The issue has been between landowners and the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department (SDGFPD), which has helped sportsmen take advantage of rising waters that have flooded farmland over the last 25 years. Two landowner groups had won court cases asserting their land rights beneath those waters. The South Dakota Supreme Court put the matter in the hands of the state Legislature and the GFPD had forced the issue by shutting down access to all so-called “non-meandered” lakes, including 25 larger ones that been in heavy use for most of 100 years. Gov. Dennis Daugaard called a special session of the Legislature, which on June 12 passed an emergency bill. The bill will expire in 2018, and the Legislature will take up the issue again in the coming session. It is difficult to say whether the legislative fix helped summer tourism. Jay Pereboom, his wife, Janice, and their family run restaurant and lodging businesses that have catered to sportsmen since 1976. About three-quarters of that is fishing. Bookings were made through June, and it’s difficult to say if the controversy — or break — has changed things. Pereboom says he understands farmers’ frustrations but would like lakes that “have been proven for over 20 years to remain open and stay the same.” Bob Whitmyre, 53, works in a manufacturing career in Watertown, S.D., and farms the family land near Webster. He says the legislation “reinforces the long-standing concept that private property — wet or dry — is still private property.” It also allows access where landowners permit use of property but allows landowners to post property where they want it. “It’s a step back from where we were 15 years ago, where you were never questioned whether anyone could go on your property without permission,” Whitmyre says. He would have liked to see the law last through 2021, for a test of the concept and as a “reprieve from having to

advocate for property rights.” Whitmyre’s farm has 1,100 acres and 28 wetlands. If the fishermen and waterfowling access were unfettered, he’d have almost no private property left. “The essence of it being private would be gone,” he says. “The jury is still out on the solution,” says Frank James Sr., a Day County commissioner and farmer from Lilly, S.D. James is a descendent of homesteaders predating statehood and has been active in pursuing property rights for landowners. “We don’t think this present bill satisfies property rights, and we feel there is a ‘taking’ there.” Troy, Butler and Valley townships have vacated unimproved section lines in an attempt to limit access to sportsmen and others. The district court in Webster found in favor of the townships, but SDGFPD has sued the townships and the case is in the South Dakota Supreme Court. A York Township case is awaiting in district court. South Dakota has 700,000 acres of public lakes for 215,000 fishing licenses — 3.2 acres per fisherman. Fishermen fish only 15 days a year. Whatever that value is must be balanced against the economics of farming — $600 an acre in value for corn, plus a multiplier effect, Whitmyer says. “That value needs to be paramount,” Whitmyre says. “It’s really difficult to hear how the pennies per acre for fishing bring into these communities when we have hundreds of thousands — into the millions — of lost agricultural productivity that’s been idle for 24 years in some cases.” He worries about 30 years from now, when there are even fewer rural legislators than there are today. Farmers still own the land under the water and pay taxes on it, even at reduced rates at times. Danny Smeins, part-time Day County state’s attorney, says as the water rose there was a succession of relief for rising water — crop insurance, disaster payments, Conservation Reserve Program — but tools don’t apply to grassland or pasture that’s been flooded. His office has dealt with issues involving people launching boats off county roads or trespassing across lands, as well as problems with parking and people blocking approaches. “We’ve just been trying to keep the peace,” Smeins says.

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that opportunity. This is especially true as cattlewomen communicate with other women. We are also involved with the policies in politics as seen from a woman’s perspective. ANCW provides leadership training for women through our Women’s Leadership Certification Program. We believe in supporting the next generation through our Collegiate Beef Advocacy Program. A women’s organization can focus on the needs of women. As we meet during our mid year and annual meetings, as well as other times, ANCW creates an opportunity for women to network and form a strong national voice from a women’s perspective in the cattle industry. ANCW builds a strong camaraderie among its members and empowers women who have a passion for the beef industry. Q: If you could choose anyone, who would you pick as your mentor? I would need to pick two mentors. As a child, I would spend time on my Grandma’s farm in central Minnesota. She influenced my understanding of good work ethic and life in the country. As an adult, my most influential mentor is Bill, my husband. His love for the cattle industry using his knowledge of genetics has taught me more than I ever expected.

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Farmers play nervous mind game in classic weather market By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer FARGO, N.D. — Farmers in the region are in the midst of a nervous mind game, trying to navigate marketing decisions in the midst of a widening drought, a North Dakota State University economist says. Frayne Olson, a marketing marketing specialist with the NDSU Extension Service, says it is easy to get carried away with the price situation. “I had a phone call the other day from a farmer who asked, ‘When are we going to get to $12 (per bushel) wheat?’” Olson says. “I said, ‘Well, I don’t know, but it probably won’t be this year.’” The actual price of wheat is only recently nudged through the $8.15 per bushel level that had been a peak about four years ago. In projecting price outlooks, farmers need to look beyond the local situation and recognize regional and global trends. Significantly, Canadian spring wheat acres are up. Some Saskatchewan and Manitoba farmers are facing some of the dry conditions affecting central and western North Dakota and parts of South Dakota, but others will have a good crop, and world carryover supplies are strong. “It’s not like we’re short of wheat,” Olson says.

Old crop choices One challenge is how to price your “old crop.” Many farmers in the region have considerable old-crop wheat from last year’s production that hasn’t been marketed. One classic marketing strategy tool is to try to sell into rallies — small increments daily or weekly, to “average up” for the price rallies. If drought is affecting the farmer’s ability to produce, the strategy is more challenging. A second strategy is to wait for the top and sell as prices begin to fall. “Psychologically, that’s a much harder thing to do,” Olson says. “You say, ‘It’s gone down another 20 cents a bushel today — I can’t sell now.’” The top is probably in when combines start to run and the market sees actual yield results or the weather shifts and damage has been mitigated, he says. A bigger issue is what do you do with the crop that’s in the field, Olson says. “The challenge with that is, given the high prices, everyone is saying,

‘Oh it would be wonderful to be able to market something,’” he says. “The challenge is how many bushels do you want to market?” The prices go up, but a farmer’s projected Frayne Olson yields are likely also going down, he says. “There’s this nervous game that we play (involving) when do you pull the trigger and market what you have,” Olson says.

2018 pricing Still another issue is whether to price some of the 2018 crops. “The expectation is, with the higher prices, it’s going to encourage more spring wheat planting; we’re going to have more acres. We get into this pendulum of prices and production.” Olson is recommending yes: With average yields, farmers can make that pay. But he urges to go slow and do it small moving into 2018. As of July 5, 2017, the futures price for September 2018 wheat was $6.77. “If you take 70 cents off for basis, you’re looking at approximately $6 per bushel wheat for 2018 delivery. That’s not that bad. I wouldn’t be overly aggressive, but yet, to start booking a few acres or some production, I think, would make some sense.” Rapid increases in price during a weather market also bring outside investors — speculators — into the grain market. “That tends to drive the prices even higher, which is good from a farmer’s standpoint, but the challenge is when do you pull the trigger. Nobody knows that because it depends on when the rains come.”

Quick-drawing Markets tend to over-correct, Olson says. “They get to prices that are too high before they realize, ‘This is where we’re at for these conditions,’” he says. “Farmers are in an anxious time of trying to pick the top, and predicting the top is predicting the weather, which is almost impossible.” Randy Martinson, president of Martinson Ag Risk Management, in Fargo, says the spring wheat market has been changing since early May, and “seems to be changing every day” as drought regions expand. In the Northern Plains, the big

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Farmers who planted spring wheat in 2017 can take advantage of drought-boosted futures prices, assuming their crops make it through harvest in another month. Photo taken July 3, 2017, Moorhead, Minn. changes have been in the futures market. “We haven’t really seen it in the cash side. We haven’t seen the basis widen out on the cash market,” Martinson says. The cash price farmers receive at an elevator for grain is based on the futures market but also on the basis, which is the price of shipping and handling at a particular location. Martinson says one explanation for the market rise is that end users for wheat are coming into the futures market, securing what they need for next year. “If there is a shortage they can force delivery into the futures contract,” he says. In winter wheat, farmers are seeing basis levels becoming very favorable for that region. Despite plentiful winter wheat supplies, Martinson says users are demanding their winter wheat needs now and delaying their spring wheat purchases. “Minneapolis futures markets are looking for a tight ending stocks estimate, and it seems like it continues to get tighter every day,” he says.

Price prediction How high will the price go? Marketers typically make their best estimate based on past rallies, Martinson says. The market has blown through “technical levels” that mar-

ket charters had considered significant — $7.35, $7.65 and now more than $8 per bushel — levels where the market had “stalled out” in past rallies. On July 3, the futures went through the $8.15 per bushel level that had been a high about four years ago. “That was the line most people were looking at for this market to trade to,” Martinson says. Not all regions will fare the same. Western North Dakota farmers are facing drought, while parts of northeast North Dakota have seen excess moisture the past two years. “There’s not a lot of wheat up there, but there is some. A lot of them went to later-season crops,” Martinson says. Farmers hit by serious drought will have crop insurance for a safety net. “It’s not intended to replace your income, but it will help,” Olson says. “There’s always winners and losers in this (drought) game, depending how bad you get hit and the decisions you make as you’re going through it.” Farmers need the financial resources from the good times to refinance and get through to brighter days. “I know there are some people in a lot of financial stress right now, and are very concerned about what they’re going to do,” Olson says. “There are no really good choices. The issue is how we minimize the losses.”


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In spite of turning 100 years old on August 14, 2017, Oslo (Minn.) farmer Earl Mallinger is still active in agriculture.

COVER: Farmer Earl Mallinger chats over coffee at Kitty's Cafe in Oslo, Minn. on Saturday, June 24, 2017. Mallinger, who will be 100 years old on August 14, credits his longevity to pushing himself to be physically and mentally active by continuing to work as well as pursuing hobbies such as golf, playing cards and dancing with his girlfriend, Debbie Hanson.

Long, rewarding life in farming By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer OSLO, Minn. — Earl Mallinger’s 2017 harvest will begin later this summer — the 96th or 97th in which he’s been involved in some way. Yes, you read that right. “Well, I’ve been interested in what happens on the farm since I was 3 or 4,” says Mallinger, who turns 100 on Aug. 14. His remarkable life includes a still-active role on the farm, 60 grandchildren and great-grandchildren (no great-greats yet), and physical and mental vigor that many much-younger people would envy. “Sometimes I have trouble keeping up with him. I tell people that maybe he’s going to need a younger girlfriend pretty soon,” says Debbie Hanson, his 63-year-old girlfriend. Yes, you read that right, too. Though Mallinger is an extreme example, older farmers and ranchers

are increasingly common. The average age of U.S. farmers in 2012, the last year for which reliable nationwide information is available, was 58.3 years, up from 55.3 a decade earlier. Whether it’s on the tractor, in the barn, bringing parts or meals to the field, providing sage advice from the sidelines or in countless other roles, senior farmers play a major part in modern agriculture. Agweek visited Mallinger and Hanson on a cool, drizzly late-June morning in Oslo, Minn., a small northwest Minnesota farm town where Mallinger has farmed all his life and and still has a home. He has a residence in nearby Grand Forks, N.D., too, and spends part of the winter in Weslaco, Texas. The southeast Texas city attracts many retired farmers/snowbirds from the Upper Midwest and Canada. His physical energy is reflected in his seldom-an-idle-moment daily routine: mornings, afternoons and eve-

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nings are filled with golf, card-playing and meals eaten out, among other things. “I golfed 42 times in Texas in three months” this past winter, he says.

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99 year-old farmer Earl Mallinger inspects rows of wheat on one of his plots near Oslo, Minn., on Saturday, June 24, 2017.

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spread over nearly 100 years. The years family members were born or died, the first or last year he grew a particular crop, descriptions of farm machinery he’s used — he plucks them from memory with speed and accuracy. Hanson says Mallinger stays mentally active, in part, by subscribing to and reading numerous magazines, ranging from Agweek to the Atlantic.

Ag still big to him Agriculture remains huge in his life. Though he no longer does field work himself — he hires others to do that for him — he makes all the farming decisions, including planting and marketing, on his 1,000 acres of wheat, soybeans and sugar beets. He also has equipment of his own. “He still goes out to the field and gives them advice. He drives his Cadillac through the field,” Hanson says. “I can tell where he’s been by the color of dirt on his car. If he’s just been on the (gravel or dirt) road, it’s a light brown. If he’s been in the field, it’s a darker color.” And Mallinger pays close attention to the tile drainage being installed on some of his fields. Typically, tiling land is considered a long-term proposition that appeals to people taking the long view — and Mallinger, pushing 100,

still fits that description. His three daughters, who will inherit the land, benefit from the tiling, he says.

Family ties The Mallinger family has a century-old connection to agriculture. Mallinger’s father, Peter, was born in Luxembourg and came to America, where he operated an Oslo butcher shop. Earl was born above the shop, a strapping 13-plus-pound baby. “His dad took one look at him and said, ‘He’s going to be a farmer,’” Nelson says with a smile. Mallinger was the middle of seven children. One of his sisters, who will turn 97 in November, lives in Moorhead, Minn., and is “still pretty active,” he says. In 1917, the year of Earl’s birth, Peter built a house in rural Oslo that had running water and electricity, both of which were highly unusual, especially in rural areas, at the time. “My dad was very progressive,” Earl says with pride. Peter began farming in 1918 on land that he cleared from timber. Peter quit farming in 1937. Earl began on his own that same year, when he turned 21. Earl farmed with his brother, Felix, nine years Earl’s senior, for 32 years. Earl bought out Felix in 1970. “He was 62 and he didn’t like farming as much as I did,” Earl says. Though Earl has raised many differ-

ent crops through the years, potatoes hold a special appeal for him. Peter Mallinger first planted spuds in 1926 and the family grew them until 2001, when increasingly wet conditions in the Oslo area made raising potatoes too difficult. One of Earl’s favorite memories is being named 1992 North American Potato Grower of the Year, an award he received in December of that year. Though other annual recipients typically said “thank you” and sat down, Mallinger decided to give a speech, which he spent all summer practicing. His 20-minute speech draw a standing ovation from the 500 people at the ceremony. Justin Dagen, a Karlstad, Minn., potato farmer, has known Mallinger for many years. “He’s a humble, generous man,” Dagen ways. “And he had an excellent reputation in the potato industry.” Mallinger’s energy and ongoing interest in agriculture “is inspirational,” Dagen says.

Popular man, great memory When Mallinger raised potatoes, he often hired local young people to help with the extensive manual labor the spuds required. Many of those people, now with children and grandchildren of their own, still live in the area. As Hanson recalls, “When I started dating him, I’d come in here (the Oslo cafe) and have coffee and guys would sidle up to the booth and say, ‘So,

you’re hanging with Earl. You know, I used to work for him and he’s really a nice guy. He’s always smiling and positive. He always helped me.’” “And there was this implicit (though unspoken), ‘If you hurt this man, we will come after you,’” she says. ‘’Person after person, two or three guys, would stand there and tell me, ‘You do good by this guy because he did good by us.’” When Mallinger and Hanson eat out, former employees often come up and ask if Mallinger remembers them. “Over 95 percent of the time, he will,” Nelson says. “He’ll talk about them and their parents and their grandparents.” Mallinger has been married twice. Both his former wives passed away. He first met Hanson, now a semi-retired minister, in 2001, when she began serving his Oslo church. Eleven years later, when Hanson was serving a different congregation, “He asked me out for lunch and the rest is history. It’s gone from once a week to twice a week to seven times a week,” she says. “So we’ve known each other (since 1992) and been hanging around pretty strong for almost five years now.” “Though he’s considerably older than me, he’s younger at heart and has a ton of energy,” she says. “Earl is unique and different. He acts like he’s in his 70s and with all the activities he does, he could be in his 50s and have retired early. People don’t believe what he’s like until they’ve met him and been around him.” Earl says he’s “been lucky going the road. I’m pretty sure God is with me, helping me along the way.”

‘A good life’ But Mallinger helps himself, too, by staying active. “In the mornings when I get up, it’s not that easy to start moving. It would be easier to go back to bed. But the more I stay up, the better I feel,” he says. And he works with seven doctors, including an optometrist and dentist. “I like to be on top of things,” he says. Mallinger says there’s no particular age he’s trying to reach. “I just take it day to day, month to month at most,” he says. He shrugs when asked what he would done in life if he hadn’t farmed. “Well, I wasn’t interested in being a butcher like my dad was,” he says. “I just know I’ve sure enjoyed farming. It’s been a good life.”


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In life’s droughts, don’t be afraid to take a chance

a relationship and certainly was not interested in pursuing marriage. Even though I thought I had my life figured out, I was lonely and filled with uncertainty. Did I make the right decision to move back to the farm? Would I live in my parent’s basement as a single mom forever? On July 11, 2015, I boarded a plane from Fargo to Minneapolis and then from Minneapolis to Kansas City. This route was routine for me; I spent a week each month in my company’s Kansas City office. While waiting for my connecting flight in Minneapolis, I was upgraded to 4B in first class only to be bumped back to a middle seat in aisle 11. I boarded with a Burger King coffee in hand and said nothing to the businessman now sitting in seat 4B. In seat 11E, I sat between a chatty businessman on my left and a curly red-haired woman to my right. Throughout the flight, the chatty man asked me several questions. I

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Josh followed me off the plane and insisted on getting my phone number for his boss. The “boss,” I later learned, had no idea what was happening but was concerned Josh was asking for a woman’s number when he was engaged. Josh said, “We’re busy tonight at our meetings, but I’ll call you tomorrow and we can meet you in Kansas City.” Josh called the next day. I met the “boss,” Nathan. We married 15 months later. When your life seems to be in a state of drought, take some chances. Make bold decisions in your best interest as well as those you love. Don’t allow loneliness to shake your confidence and uncertainty to hinder your resolve. My void was filled by Nathan — and sharing the past 12 years with him continues to renew my faith and trust in a bigger plan I cannot see. Editor’s note: Pinke is the publisher and general manager of Agweek. She can be reached at kpinke@agweek.com.

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Feeling your way to a better life By Jenn Zeller Special to Agweek I’ve spent the majority of my life running roughshod — over, through, across — not just people, but the animals I’ve handled, too. That is, until I started to understand the concept of “feel.” I’m fortunate to be in a place where everyone around me, operates their life with feel. To some, feel may only be one of our five senses. But to others, myself included it’s more, so much more. It has a meaning that you can spend your whole life searching for. It may seem abstract at first, but once you get a taste of it, you’ll want to try to hunt it up again, I’m sure. Feel: verb (used with object), felt, feeling. To be or become conscious of — that’s the definition that best fits with what I’m learning right now. I spent my Fourth of July weekend running barrels at rodeos. What I learned was that my feel still isn’t where it needs to be. All three runs, I was in my horse’s way in some form or fashion — just like I’m often in my own way when it comes to my relationships with people. And in all of our runs I found myself not feeling for my horse, though he clearly felt back to me, which meant our timing was off, which meant we didn’t

clock. Just like in barrel racing, in riding, in being the best person you can be, life requires feel … We’ve all been around that person who makes us feel good inside, right? As we hang out with them, we feel more confident, more encouraged, maybe even 10-feet tall and bulletproof. That person exudes confidence and they likely feel their way through situations — by using good timing and good instincts to help those around them become the best they can be. Being that graceful as a person is my goal. Sometimes, I still come across as a bull in a china shop — and leave a wake of destruction in my path. I never mean to, mind you. My feel and timing aren’t as bright as they should be. No matter the reason, it is what it is, and all I can do is work on me to be better today than I was yesterday. As I get better with my horses, I should get better with people and vice versa. Feel is feel regardless of the situation in which it’s used. My goal is to have better feel today than I had yesterday. What’s yours? 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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Six senior Upper Midwest farmers still going strong By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer Senior farmers play a huge role, performing many and varied duties, across Agweek Country. Here are six farmers and ranchers who remain active well past traditional retirement age. (Information and photos supplied by the producers or family members.)

Raymond Efta, 90, Greenbush, Minn. Farmowner for 67 years. Recent work includes maintaining CRP acres and planting wheat. In past years has raised wheat, oats, sunflowers, sweet clover, hay, timothy, flax, soybeans and corn for livestock. Once had beef and dairy cattle, too.

George A. Forward, 89, Oakes, N.D. Farmed for 70 years. Now runs for parts, hauls fertilizer tanks to fields and operates a combine during soybean and corn harvest. Now raises only corn and soybeans. In the past raised spring wheat, winter wheat, barley, pinto beans, navy beans, sunflowers, oats, rye, millet, flax and alfalfa. Once raised hogs and milked a few cows, too.

Marvin Wanzek, 84, Jamestown, N.D. Began farming with feeding livestock at age 8. Current role is giving rides, running parts, bringing food and occasionally driving the tractor for tillage. Now raises only grain. But for many years had livestock, too.

Kermit Hansen, 78, Ryder, N.D. Farmed all his life, still-active owner/operator with son, Kevin, and grandson, Wyatt. Raises spring wheat, durum, canola, corn, soybeans and sunflowers, as well as registered and commercial Simmental/Angus cattle.

Bette Wagner, 72, Forbes,N.D. Ranching for 52 years. Became widowed about 4 years ago, but continues on her own as fulltime owner/operator, doing whatever is necessary. Cow-calf producer.

Donald Baumgarten, 85, Casselton, N.D. Farmed for 64 years. Raises hard red spring and soybeans.

How did they do it without technology? By Lora Lynn Horner Agweek Staff Writer I am a part of a generation known as “millennials.” In other words, I have grown up nearly my entire life with techLORA LYNN nology and its limitHORNER less uses easily accessible from the palm of my hand. Often, I look at the people in my life who are generations older than I am and wonder, “How did they do it?” As my dad used to say, “Back in my day running water meant you were running with two buckets of water in each hand.” Though it’s a bit of an

exaggeration on his part, the meaning behind it is true. Times have changed. A tractor without a cab and air conditioning seems like a thing of the past. When the sun was hot, there wasn’t a button to push. Seats were less comfortable, and the options of what the tractor could do were far more limited than compared to today’s models. How did farmers and ranchers go without the comforts and diversity we now have in most farm equipment? “I will call you guys when supper is ready,” mom would say to my father and two brothers as they would rush off to get into the field. How did they do it before the effortless communication we now have while family and

friends are in the field or pasture? My two grandmas both had large families, and more kids meant more helpers on the farm. Now large families are far less common in my generation and I wonder, how did they do it? They didn’t have the luxury of pulling up a recipe on a phone or watching a YouTube video to explain how to properly prepare the meal. And getting groceries was a not-so-easy task, compared to a quick trip to Walmart today. How did they make feeding such large families seem so easy? Even now, as I partake in a summer internship for Agweek, I experienced a generation gap. Jonathan Knutson, who has been an Agweek journalist for years, showed me his essen-

tials. They included a notepad and a recording device, and he concluded with a helpful tip to get these things myself for doing interviews. Reluctantly, I asked, “Would a phone serve the same purpose? It records, and I can keep notes on it as well.” Sincerely, I, and so many others, respect the way of life before the new wave of technology started to advance and reshape our everyday lives. In 10 years, things will be completely different, but it’s important to look back at past decades and give credit where it’s due — to agriculturists who lived in a time where things weren’t so easy and ask the question: How did they possibly do it?


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THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. — Northland Community and Technical College has added four new programs within its agriculture department. Students can enroll now in the new programs, with classes beginning this fall at the school’s Thief River Falls, Minn., campus. Of the four new courses of study, two are certificate programs (general agriculture and advanced agriculture) and two are associate degree programs (animal science associate of applied science and agricultural education associate of science). NCTC has an articulation agreement with the University of Minnesota, Crookston, that will allow for the seamless transfer of credits for NCTC students seeking to transfer and pursue a four-year degree. The four new programs follow closely on the heels of NCTC’s precision agriculture equipment technician program that was launched in 2015. That program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to fix and maintain the high-tech tools and equipment that play a central role in modern agriculture. Combined, NCTC’s next-generation ag programs reflect the school’s close ties to industry that has blossomed into a mutually beneficial partnership, whereby NCTC trains the ag workers of the future with the right skillset demanded by the industry’s continued evolution.

or replace damaged or destroyed physical property essential to the success of the agriculture operation, including livestock losses. Examples of property commonly affected include essential farm buildings, fixtures to real estate, equipment, livestock, perennial crops, fruit and nut bearing trees, and harvested or stored crops and hay. Producers in eligible counties have eight months from the date of the declaration to apply for loans for physical losses. Please contact FSA for more information on loan eligibility and the application process. FSA office information is available at http://offices.usda.gov. Additional FSA disaster assistance program information is available at http:// disaster.fsa.usda.gov.

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Farm Credit associations merge Fargo, N.D. — AgCountry Farm Credit Services and United FCS officially merged under the name AgCountry Farm Credit Services on July 1. Stockholders approved a merger proposal in April 2017, bringing together the two Farm Credit organizations. The new organization operates in 65 counties through 38 offices in eastern North Dakota, western Minnesota and central Wisconsin. Headquartered in Fargo, N.D., the association has nearly 600 employees, serves nearly 18,000 customer-members, and has approximately $7.2 billion in assets. “We believed from the beginning that the culture, values and vision of both

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Risk increases with age as senior farmers face greater danger By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer By all accounts, farming is one of the world’s most dangerous occupations. But it’s especially dangerous for senior agriculturalists. Older farmers and farm workers are nearly twice as likely to die in farm accidents as farmers overall, according to a 2008 report from the American Journal of Industrial Medicine. Older agriculturalists — defined in the report as 55 and older — had a fatality rate of 45.8 deaths per 100,000 workers per year, compared with the overall farming fatality rate of 25.4 death per 100,000 workers per year. Tractors accounted for 46 percent of the fatalities, trucks 7 percent and animals 5 percent, according to the report. Older farmers often handle jobs, such as mowing ditches, that involve small, aging tractors without rollover protection structures, or ROPS. Tractor rollovers are the biggest source of agricultural fatalities, so the lack of ROPS puts older farmers at greater risk, experts say. Other age-related challenges, including hearing loss, arthritis and prescription medications, also contribute to older farmers’ greater risk. Here are three web sites that offer practical safety advice for senior farmers. — http://www.agrability.org/ (The

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Getting behind the wheel of a tractor can be particularly dangerous for older agriculturalists, with 46 percent of agriculture-related fatalities among people older than 55 involving a tractor. National AgriAbility Project seeks to help farmers with disabilities and impairments, including age-related ones.)

http://agsafety.tamu.edu/ files/2011/06/SAFETY-FOR-SENIOR-FARMERS3.pdf (Texas AgriLife Extension Service.)

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Knowing when to slow down is difficult, but necessary By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer Knowing when to give up the car keys — or take them from aging relatives — is a challenge for Americans in general. Knowing when to give up the tractor keys — or take them from aging relatives — can be a particular concern for farm and ranch families. “It’s hard for them (senior farmers and ranchers) to quit doing what they love. So they work later than people in other professions,” says Jane Strommen, North Dakota State University and South Dakota State University Extension gerontology specialist. Gerontology is the study of aging

and older adults. It focuses on the physical, mental, and social aspects and implications of aging — all areas of growing importance in modern agriculture. In 2012, the last year for which reliable nationwide statistics are available, there were 257,704 farmers 75 and older, up from 243,472 five years earlier, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Census of Agriculture, which is conducted every five years. The number of U.S. farmers 65 and older rose to 443,571 in 2012 from 412,182 in 2007, the census found. The 2017 Census of Agriculture, now underway, is expected to show even more senior farmers.

As Strommen notes, hearing loss, declining vision, lessened reflexes and and other changes are a normal part of the aging process that affects everyone, not only farmers and ranchers. Whether they’re involved in agriculture or not, “It’s important for everyone to recognize the changes and to have a positive desire to adapt to the changes,” she says. “Adapt and move on.” Older farmers with vision loss, for example, might adapt by improving the lighting in their shop buildings. “Sometimes it’s tricky. These changes can occur very slowly over time, or they can happen very quickly,” she adds.

Older ag producers, for their part, should “acknowledge they’re at greater risk than other farmers and ranchers. They should try to figure out how they can modify their expectations and their physical activities accordingly,” Strommen says. She encourages family members to respectfully but honestly talk with older relatives who appear to have had physical or mental declines, even though the discussion could be uncomfortable. “We need to have those conversations. And realize it won’t be a one-time conversation,” but rather part of the ongoing effort to adapt to life’s changes, Strommen says.


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Seeds flourish in Broadwater County By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer TOWNSEND, Mont. — Gord Pearse grew up in the seed business. His father was a seed grower in Canada, and he eventually ended up in Townsend, Mont., as general manager of Bruce Seed Farm. “I’ve always believed that agriculture is the most important industry in the world. And seed is the start of it. So I’m pretty proud of what we do,” he says. When it comes to growing seeds “there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye,” he says. Some species are easier than others, and there are rules to follow in terms of seed quality. “There’s a lot of forethought that goes into it before you pick up a bag of seed,” he says. A field of basin wildrye just beyond the company headquarters was planted in the 1980s. The 7-foot grass goes into lower wetland areas for revegetation and wildlife. “We straight cut this field, about this high,” Pearse says, indicating to about his waist, a few feet below the seed-heavy heads. “And you can see way out ahead of you the deer walking through the field.” In a field of lodorm green needlegrass, a native species common throughout the Dakotas and the eastern half of Montana, Pearse points out how parts of the field are laying down. That’s a good thing for that crop, a protective measure that keeps the heads from breaking during the often strong winds that blow through the valley, he explains. Bruce Seed Farms grows 25 varieties of seeds. While the bulk of the seeds produced there stays within the borders of Montana, some goes to neighboring states and Canada, as well as states as far as Texas, as part of seed mixes done on the wholesale level through relationships with other seed companies, Pearse says. Much of it is pedigreed seed, and at least 85 percent of the production is certified, he says. “We grow, process and market primarily forage seed crops, including a lot of native species but also agricultural perennial species as well, grasses and legumes,” he explains. Allison Kosto, Montana State University Extension Agent for Broadwater County, says Bruce Seed Farm is a unique operation, growing seeds for

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Gord Pearse, general manager of Bruce Seed Farm in Townsend, Mont., stands in a field of basin wildrye on July 29, 2017. Bruce Seed Farm grows 25 varieties for seed. some varieties that aren’t grown for seed anywhere else. “They definitely have some unique things, things I’d never even heard of,” she says. Unique, too, are the conditions across Broadwater County, where Townsend is the county seat, that allow seeds and seed potatoes to flourish there. The town’s website says Broadwater County is “roughly defined by the Big Belt Mountains to the east and north and the Elkhorn Mountains to the west.” Pearse says the area is the “first valley of the true Missouri River” and thus provides ample irrigation to go along with the low-humidity climate necessary for seed production. Kosto says the irrigation, of course, is vital to the production of seeds. But also important is the variety of soil types, ranging from clay along the river to sandy, gravelly soil in the foothills, which means a variety of crops can flourish. The arid climate helps ward off

diseases, which Kosto explains has helped seed potato growers especially. Diseases that take off elsewhere haven’t been a problem in Broadwater County. “Our potato producers have some of the cleanest facilities, trucks and equipment, because they know it’s disease free,” she says. At Bruce Seed Farm, Pearse expects “a pretty good crop.” That’s a relief after last year, when a hail storm wiped out many fields. But every year, there are “some great crops and some disappointments,” he says. That goes with growing that number of varieties. “There’s no way to get a good crop all the time,” Pearse says. They fight disease, like leaf rust, along with various insects and weeds. But one thing they won’t have to fight, thanks to a new law passed by the Montana Legislature, is local regulations. Pearse says Senate Bill 155 was a proactive effort to stop Montana from dealing with issues that have cropped

up in states like Colorado and California, where local governments have prohibited the use of certain crops or varieties. Under the new law, only the Montana Department of Agriculture will be able to regulate seeds. Pearse testified in favor of the bill as a representative of the Montana Seed Trade Association. He says it’s important for landowners to maintain their ability to make decisions for their land and that uninformed opinions do not dictate what can be grown. Much of the problem in other states has cropped up around biotechnology issues, and Bruce Seed Farm grows Roundup Ready alfalfa. That technology is important for landowners in controlling certain weeds, and landowners should be able to make those decisions without the input of local government, he says. “There is place for that technology in Montana agriculture, in every state’s agriculture,” he says. “I’m all about options and choice.”


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Diversity on the prairie as grazing helps birds and plants By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer CHASE LAKE, N.D. — Neil Shook stands in unpastured grassland and asks visitors, “What do you hear?” He waits 10 seconds or so before answering his own question: “I hear very few birds and insects.” Then he points down to the grass and asks, “What do you see?” He waits briefly again before says, “I see very little plant diversity.” A little later and a few miles away, he stands in pastured grassland and asks, “What do you hear and see here?” He waits briefly and says, “I hear birds and insects. I see a lot of plant diversity.” Shook, manager of the Chase Lake Wetland Management District in central North Dakota, is excited by a project that allows cattle and sheep to graze grasslands that hadn’t been pastured for decades. The district’s mission is protecting wetlands and surrounding grasslands for waterfowl production and other wildlife. The longstanding policy, dating to the 1960s, was to prohibit grazing, on the assumption that the presence of cattle and sheep would hurt birds and other wildlife. But Shook, an Iowa native who works for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which administers the district, changed the policy in 2012, the year after he arrived at Chase Lake. “When I first got here, I’d see just a couple species of grasses — and I wouldn’t hear insects or birds chasing the insects,” he says. “Now, you see and hear all kinds of insects and birds. From a biological diversity standpoint, the change has been incredible.” For many centuries, of course, the grasslands were grazed by buffalo, which were a natural and beneficial part of the ecosystem. Sheep and cattle are are “not exact (replacements for buffalo). But they’re the closest thing we have,” Shook says. Today, about 20,000 of the 50,000 acres administered by the Chase Lake Wetland Management District are grazed or hayed. Some of the land isn’t suitable for grazing/hazing or cooperators — local ranchers participating in the project — can’t be found for it.

He’s seen the change Brandon and Lacey Koenig, who ranch and raise crops at nearby Woodworth, N.D., are among the 35

cooperators with one- to five-year grazing or haying agreements. The Koenigs graze cattle and sheep on district grassland. Brandon grew up on the family farm near the district grasslands, so he’s familiar with both pre- and post-grazing conditions. He was a little apprehensive when he first became involved with the project in 2012. “I’d grown up with, ‘Don’t touch it (district grasslands). Don’t go in there.’ It was quite a change, he says. But it’s definitely a change for the better, he says. Before, “It was basically like untouched CRP (land in the Conservation Reserve Program.) A lot of dead grass, heavy mat,” he says. “Today’s more diverse. More plants are growing, many different kinds of plants and birds. The total environment has changed so much that there’s a lot of different birds showing up. It’s improved a lot.” Some birdwatchers who visit Chase Lake are startled initially to see cattle and sheep grazing. But they quickly recognize the improvement, Shook says. Lacey Koenig has this response to anyone who might assume cattle and sheep don’t belong with grasslands and birds. “But they do!,” she says, giving this example: “I don’t know what bird it is, but it sits on the cow’s back when it’s lying down and eats the flies off the cow’s back.’

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United States Fish and Wildlife Service refuge manager Neil Shook talks about the impact, specifically in regards to biodiversity, that experimental grazing has had on a plot of land near the Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Photo taken Tuesday, June 20, 2017.

Create a relationship Historically, ranchers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have had their differences, sometimes big ones. But Shook — who says the two groups have much in common — suggests that livestock producers, whether in his immediate area or elsewhere, visit him or other Fish and Wildlife Service officials. “It’s important to get together and talk. Start creating a relationship,” he says.

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Wild plums grow in a field just outside of Woodworth, N.D., on Tuesday, June 20, 2017.


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EPA officially withdraws WOTUS rule By Michelle Rook Special to Agweek WASHINGTON D.C. — The Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers have filed an official proposal to withdraw the 2015 Waters of the U.S. Rule due to the concerns of rural America. EPA now begins a replacement rulemaking process re-evaluating the definition of WOTUS in the Clean Water Act and gathering input from stakeholders. “When the Clean Water and Clean Air Act were passed in the 1970s, there was a belief that the states should be an active partner in making sure that we have clear objectives in air and water and working together to achieve those good outcomes,” says Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the EPA. “But there was also this attitude that says we can grow jobs, grow our economy and protect our environment.” Pruitt says that is the same approach they are using today and serves as the basis for pulling WOTUS. The WOTUS Rule was highly controversial and largely opposed by the agricultural community. It would have greatly expanded the EPA’s federal

jurisdiction and scope of waterbodies that are subject to Clean Water Act requirements. It also targeted the Prairie Pothole Region. Farm groups are hailing the announcement, saying the administration is injecting some much-needed common sense into the nation’s environmental policies. “The signal from the administration clearly is that they understand that the rule is not practical, it is not helpful and they need to not enforce it,” says Daren Coppock, CEO of the Agricultural Retailers Association. Farmers are relieved as they feared that creeks, streams, ditches or even potholes on their farm would be subject to the rule, and they could face penalties if they were not in compliance. Kevin Scott is a Valley Springs, S.D., farmer and serves on the American Soybean Association board. “We thought it was an overreach by the federal government when it was proposed, and there were a lot of questions about how that would be implemented,” he says. In a news release, the ASA stated this is a step towards regulatory certainty for soybean farmers.

Many lawmakers opposed WOTUS due to the government overreach, but also because of the added cost to the agricultural industry. Rep. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., says there are a slew of regulations implemented during the Obama administration that need to be repealed due to the burden they place on farmers and ranchers, and WOTUS was on the top of the list. “In agriculture you get the wrong regulation that comes out of the federal government and it changes our way of life,” she says. “Waters of the U.S. was that way.” The added cost to agriculture would have been passed down to consumers as well in the form of higher food prices, she says. South Dakota Senator John Thune applauded the move by EPA and the Corps to initiate the formal process to rescind WOTUS. “I’m glad EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and his agency listened to the concerns of rural America and are taking steps to repeal this burdensome rule,” Thune says. “WOTUS was just another example of Obama-era government overreach, which places

unnecessary burdens on South Dakota’s farmers and ranchers.” However, even with EPA rolling back WOTUS, the rule is not dead yet. Colin Woodall, vice president of Government Affairs for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, says farmers and ranchers need to be reminded there is work to do yet to because the question of who has jurisdiction still remains. “We’re going to have something that comes in to replace it in order to determine what is a navigable water,” says Woodall. “We think under this administration, with this Administrator we’re going to have a much more productive conversation in order to have a WOTUS replacement that actually works for landowners.” Woodall says NCBA will submit and solicit additional comments from their members to provide to the administration as the rulemaking process continues. Other farm groups are also hopeful they can work with Administrator Pruitt and his team at EPA to build a practical and workable plan to safeguard water quality.

A new twist in Iowa/N.D. biofuels fraud case By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — A federal judge in Iowa on July 5 refused a biofuels promoter’s motion to remove herself in his wire fraud and aggravated identity theft case. Darrell Duane Smith, of Forest City, Iowa, on June 18 asked that Chief U.S. District Court Judge Linda Rae Reade, recuse herself. Smith initially promised to plead guilty to some of the counts, but then cancelled the plea hearing and notified the court he would file the motion to remove Reade. A new plea hearing is set July 25 at 2 p.m. Smith, 61, was a 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. North Dakotans

eventually filed cases against Smith through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Nine FINRA undisclosed money settlements occurred from 2012 to 2014, on claim totals of $4.9 million. In March 2012, Smith tried in vain to enlist farmers in the Grafton, N.D., area, to raise sugar beets for an ethanol plant. 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 ethanol production, which were later declared invalid by the state of Iowa. In Smith’s request for a new judge, defense lawyer Michael K. Lahammer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, argued that a “reasonable, well-informed person” might question whether Judge Reade had a “personal bias or prejudice” against Smith or in favor of an “any adverse party.”

In a failed tactic analogous to the Rubashkin case, Smith’s attorney said Reade is married to an attorney — Michael H. Figenshaw — who was a senior partner at the Bradshaw Fowler law firm of Des Moines, Iowa. Smith’s attorney says Bradshaw Law represented Dr. Joan Priestley, a resident of Anchorage, Alaska, a medical doctor who had sued Smith in “several civil suits,” involving his handling of her family’s investments and related to the Energae LP activities. A retired medical doctor, Priestley is a former investigative news reporter and spent time researching Smith’s financial transactions. “These (Bradshaw Law) attorneys likely possess material information regarding a crucial issue in this case; namely, the level and extent of fraud allegedly perpetrated by Mr. Smith against Dr. Priestley, an alleged ‘victim’ in the current legal proceeding,” Lahammer wrote in the request for the recusal. Lahammer said a Brad-

shaw Fowler attorney has provided assistance to Priestley in the current case. But Timothy L. Varicek, an assistant U.S. Attorney prosecuting the case, said Bradshaw Fowler Law doesn’t represent Priestley in the pending criminal federal case. Further, Reade’s spouse was not a partner in the Bradshaw firm at any relevant time, Varicek said. The civil case wasn’t related to the current civil case and the spouse had no involvement or financial interest in either. Varicek added that two other judges in the district already were obliged to recuse themselves for “legitimate reasons,” because they already had roles in prosecuting Smith in pending cases. “Because a judge is presumed to be impartial, a party seeking recusal bears the substantial burden of proving otherwise,” Varicek said, adding Smith hadn’t done that.


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AccuWeather® 7-Day Forecast for North Dakota Monday

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Rainfall opportunities will be limited over the course of the next week across the state with many places getting less than 0.25 of an inch. Meanwhile, temperatures will average well above normal with some places in the west 10 to 15 degrees above normal, while the east is 5 to 10 degrees higher than average.

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25 132 946

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Very warm to hot weather will continue across the state Monday through Thursday. A couple of disturbances will move out of the northern Rockies. The first one will bring a strong thunderstorm to a few places in the west Monday afternoon. Another disturbance will lead to an afternoon thunderstorm across much of the state Tuesday into Tuesday night. A couple of places in the east can have a shower Wednesday as the disturbance moves away.

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Drier-than-normal conditions are expected this week, with only a couple of week fronts bringing spotty showers at times.

Brazil Much of the Brazilian croplands will be drier than normal this week with temperatures above normal in the south, below normal north.

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The Canadian Prairies will be much warmer than normal this week and see below-normal precipitation due to a ridge of high pressure.

European Union Above-normal precipitation from northern France to Poland this week, with temperatures above normal early, but cooler than normal late.

Russia Rainfall will be near normal in the western former Soviet Union this week, with below-normal temperatures early, near normal late.

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“WHEN WE SWITCHED TO THESE COMBINES YEARS AGO, WE THOUGHT THESE WERE THE MOST PRODUCTIVE. THEY ARE EVEN BETTER NOW.” Bob and Brett McIlonie—Pingree, ND Bob and Brett McIlonie switched to Case IH 8010 combines in 2004 because they liked the productivity. Bob says, “What I like best about these combines is the same today as when we switched; simple, efficient design. After 45 years of farming, I know this for sure: fewer belts and chains means less trouble.” During a typical harvest, the McIlonies own two combines and lease a third. Brett says, “For the 2015 harvest, we had about 900 separator hours total on the three machines with no service calls.” The McIlonies run new 45-foot 3162 flex heads for soybean harvest. Brett says, “The 3162’s are a true flex head. They follow the ground better. The sickle runs faster than our

previous headers. We’re doing a better job of saving the beans and we haven’t had any mechanical problems.” Bob and Brett say the most important improvements are more power, better fuel efficiency, better straw chopper, bigger grain tank, grain tank cross auger shut-off, remote spout adjustment on unloading auger, self leveling sieves, AFS connect and a bigger, more convenient cab. Bob says, “We never have to fold or start the unloading auger full.” Brett says, “We had a thumb drive problem on one of the combines last year. With AFS connect, we recovered all the data.” “We’re very satisfied.”

See your North Dakota Case IH dealer today and learn more about the increased productivity and dependability of a Case IH combine on your farm.

Three generations of McIlonies appreciate their Case IH combines: (left to right) Brett, Bob and Mason.

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT 2005 Star Craft 8ft slide-in pop-up pick-up camper. $4,000. 1999 Rockwood, 19ft travel trailer, bath and air, $3,700. 605-999-3179 or 605-527-2611

2008 John Deere 310SJ in excellent condition. Only 4,087 hours on the John Deere 4.5L 4-Cylinder diesel engine. Comes with 4WD, Extendahoe, Cab, Heated, and AC. Great condition well maintained over the years. $47,000 OBO. Contact Jon for more details 701-430-0376 CAT 463 Pull Scraper. Hydraulic machine 21 yards cap. Very nice shape. $35,000 US funds/obo. Located in Winnipeg, MB. 204-669-9626 2012 JD 326 D skid steer, cab, heat, only 692 hrs, 2800 lb lift, 75 HP turbo diesel, great condition, can deliver $23,800 701-367-6984

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For Sale: 2001 Honda Reflex, bought new, 6500 miles, always been stored inside, 60 mpg. Asking $1,800. (605) 769-1765 2007 Harley Davidson Softail Custom. Vance & Hines Exhaust. New tires. New saddle bags, 20,200 Miles. $9200.00. Call (605) 626-1072 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 2014 Class C 24 foot Sunseeker. Auto leveling, awning, 14,000 miles. Many extras! Excellent condition $42,000 (605) 228-0718 34’ 2014 Forest River Travel Trailer. Like new used 6 times sleeps 6. 6 0 5 - 2 2 5 - 7 8 5 2 605-380-7853 1984 Sylvan 16.2ft with trailer, 50 HP Mercury motor with tilt and trim, auto light trolling motor, 2 depth finders, 2 batteries, (605) 380-0322 2007 Winnebago Journey SE 36’, Cummings diesel, 2 slides, one owner, 39,000 miles, large fridge, storage, tow package, ready to go! More info & pictures. 701-710-0482

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For Sale: 2014 Timpte tri-axle hopper trailer, 50’ length with 72” sides, electric roll tarp, low miles, excellent condition. 605-290-3323 LIVESTOCK TRAILERS 1997 Wilson Tandem $18K 2001 Wilson Tandem $23K (605) 362-7800 For Sale on Auctiontime July 10-12 Lot #7485 2014 Timpte hopper trailer 96x50x72. Ag hoppers, triple axle electric roll tarp and electric trap openers, air ride, 3rd axle lift, 11Rx24.5 tires, farmer owned, very low miles, Groton, SD (605) 380-3808 Building several silage grain trucks, tandem & tri-axle. Several pintle hitch trailers. Several 48 & 53 ft. dry vans. Several Columbia freightliners with 12 Liter Detroit available. Call for information. (701) 347-5426 Grain Trailers for Rent: Wilson & Timpte Ag Hoppers 2012-2015, 40’-50’ (50’ have triple axle), Spring Ride and Air Ride available. Call for monthly or yearly rates. H&S Ag Rentals LLC Bridgewater, SoDak Doug 605-360-1027 or Phil 605-360-4630 Hopper trailers for Rent Triaxle 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 IH Trans Star 1975, Cab over Truck w/24’ box, tandem plus air tag, grain & sileage endgate, poly floor, 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

‘98 C6500 Tool Truck, 3116/Cat, automatic, heater in box, lift gate, 217,000 miles; $13,000. 218-779-9010

WANTED TO BUY 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 Wanted: M400, 450, 460 or 560 International with wide front and power steering. (605) 268-0299 or 605-493-6448 WANTED TO BUY: Small square baler, hay tub grinder, JD 3800-3960 silage cutter, JD 454 or 444 corn head, JD 212 grain pick up, also need sund pick up, 605-665-4753 or 605-661-6335 wanted to buy: 153 International corn cultivator, any row width. 701-710-0987 wanted to buy: Gleener R72 combine with Cummins engine or L3 Gleener. 218-556-9315 Wanted: IH Farmall 706 diesel, also want Kenworth T800 truck, 2007 and older, also looking for large wire concaves for 1480 combine. Call: 701-399-9964 Wanted to buy: Steel Grab Rolls for Archway 692 B, 8 row beet lifter. 218-556-9315 Wanted: canopy to fit IHC 656 tractor. 701-465-3505


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MISCELLANEOUS 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

WE PAY

CASH FOR GUNS

Fargo Scheels 298-2918

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 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 International 4000 Windrower, self-propelled, 16ft platform, hume reel, Cozy cab, always shedded. $2,500. Windrower cart for $750. (605) 359-1395

SEE COMPLETE INVENTORY ONLINE

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

 (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

2013 Kenworth T800 ISX Cummins, 450 HP, 10 SP, Jake, 3.36 Ratio, 238” WB, APU, DEF, 72” Sleeper, 341,841 Miles Stock# 325 $56,900

2012 KW T800

ISX Cummins, 450 Hp, 10 Sp, Jake, AG 400 Susp, 3.42 Ratio, 60” Sleeper, 633,101 Miles, Stock# 324 $49,900

gears, daycab, 780k

 (2) 2010 IHC Prostar sleeper, 10 spd,

12 ft bed, Goosneck Equipment, Single Acel

 2010 IHC 4300, Max Force, Autoshift,

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

6 Spd, Manual

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

 (1) 2000 Fld Freightliner, ISM, 10

 (1) 2008 8600 IHC, ISM, 10 Spd,

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

Dual Lockers, 450K, 3 Pedal

C-13 Cat, 350 HP, 8LL, Air Trac Susp, New 4.11 Ratio, 223” WB, Jake Det. Locker on Rear Drive 45,621 Miles, Stock# 311 $37,900

factory Daycab, 3.90 gears.

2010 Kenworth T660

 2004

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

ISX Cummins, 450 HP, 10 Sp, 3.55 Ratio, New Tires, Oil Change 655,658 Miles, Stock# 316 $38,900

441 W 12th St, Grafton, ND SEE OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INVENTORY!

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

auto shift, ISX, 450 HP,210 WB, 550 K 24 ft Cube Van, Single axle.

2009 Peterbilt 365

40,000 lbs, tandem axle, 24 ft.

SOLD

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

pedal auto shift,day cab, 420,000 miles

 1997 Peterbilt 385, single axle w/ 36”

 2007 IHC 9400 ISX cummins 10

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

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

spd,3.90 gears 250,000 miles

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Wanted: Gearbox for United Farm Tools Inc. (UFT) grain cart. They were built in Carrington, North Dakota years ago under Steiman Division. Call Dale Binde at Lake Park, MN. 218-532-7273

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1993 International 9400 Stock #3718; 430 HP; 712,172 Miles; Cummins N-14; Air Ride; 9 Spd; Tandem; All Steel Wheels; 205” Wheelbase; Flat Top Sleeper; New Brakes CALL

1998 Pete 379, C12-430hp, 13spd, New Tires. Very nice Daycab conversion

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

2012 KW T660, 354,000 miles, Automatic, $47,900

2018 Maurer Aluminum Grain Trailers Starting At $30,500

2005 Mack Vision CXN613 Stock #6084; 460 HP; 803,144 Miles; Air Ride; 13 Spd; Tandem; 3:70 Ratio; Alum/Steel Wheels; 235” Wheelbase; Mid Roof Sleeper; Jake; Cruise; Dual Exhaust CALL

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

2002 Neville 24’ Pup w/dolly, Air ride, Steel, $12,900

FINANCING & LEASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE

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Witzco Tri-Axle Detachables

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

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2009 JET Hopper Stock #0327; Spring Susp.; 42’ x 96”; 11R24.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; Tandem; 4 Sight Windows; New Brakes; 3 New Tires $21,000

2005 western star, 515hp, 13speed, lockers, 244”wb. $27,900

2018 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump - COMING IN! 2016 Jet Hopper 40’ x 96” x 70”, Black, Air Ride, Electric Tarp, 4 alum. rims 2015 Jet 40’ x 96” x 70”, Spring Ride, Hopper, JUST IN 2015 Jet Hopper 42’ x 96” x 70” Air Ride, Black 2015 Jet Hopper, 40’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride, Black 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2014 Jet Hopper, 40’ D x 70”, Air Ride SOxL96” 2013 Witzco Detach Tri-Axle 2011 Midland Tri-Axle Belly Dump 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps 2003 Transcraft with step deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle

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2003 Volvo VNL64T630 Stock #4797; 465 HP; VED12 Engine; Air Ride; 10 Spd; Tandem; 3:42 Ratio; All Alum Wheels; 205” Wheelbase; Flat Top Sleeper; Full Fenders CALL

2018 Maurer Stock #0012; 11’ Top Deck; 29’ Main Deck; 5’ Beavertail; Triple Ramps; Apitong Wood Deck; Sliding Winch Track; LED Lights; Spring Suspension; 45’ x 102” $28,500


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732 Bobcat, 610 Bobcat, Allis Chalmers 696 Bobcat. (605) 225-9216 Single lift bed, with controls, head lifts only, no foot lift, used about 18 months, asking, $670 OBO. 605-881-5721 leave msg Shenandoah Waste Oil Furnace, 150k btu, 300 gal. tank & stand, 2 outside 275 gal. tanks, transfer pump. $1500. Mounted Buffalo Head, lg. male, very handsome. $1000. Phone 605-437-2611 before 10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. Great Deal-4 used Big Ass Fans 24’ diameter, 3 phase motors, great for commercial or livestock buildings, $5000 obo, call Lee (701) 340-5968

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 13 yard Ashley scraper, auto-load, laser trailer, big tires, light blue. Call: 701-520-0221

MISCELLANEOUS * Richardton 700 Silage Dump Box. * JD 635F flex head. * 8”x30’ header trailer with lights. * Lahman 15’x29’ stack mover. * Verns creep feeder. * Woods 6’ rotary mower. * NI 3pt, 7’ sickle mower. * CIH 1300 3pt sickle mower with Rowse lift and 9’ bar. * 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 For Sale: 450 acres of pasture and crop land mix in Day county, near Pickeral Lake. Approx 200 acres of pasture, 250 of crop land, will sell separately. Call 605-520-2332 1999 Honda Civic, 45,500 miles, loaded, in A1 shape, asking $6,000. 15ft Westendorf end gate seed auger, 5” main pipe, with 14’ sliding tube. Used ZSumatic irrigation parts. (605) 354-8004

MISCELLANEOUS 2 Shipping Containers For Sale. Both are 40’ L X 8’ W X 9’ T, 1 is in mint condition; $5,000. 1 is in very good condition; $4,200. Delivery is available for additional cost. 218-790-2107

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

MISCELLANEOUS For Sale: 450 acres of pasture and crop land mix in Day county, near Pickeral Lake. Approx 200 acres of pasture, 250 of crop land, will sell separately. Call 605-520-2332

1995 Wilson Hay Train, 45 foot air ride, spread axle, aluminum combo lead trailer, with a 1985 30 foot Southwest closed tandem, spring pup trailer, single axle dolly, hay sides included $21,000

1973 Chevy C65, Twin Screw, Tandem Axle, 427 Engine, 5&4 Transmission, 19’ All Steel Box, Hoist, SRT Roll Tarp, 50% Tires, Nice Truck $12,950

MISCELLANEOUS 5 light towers for sale 2011 and 2012 models. Magnum and Ingersol Rand brands. Priced from $3,200 to $3,700. All equipped with 6K watt diesel gens. (701) 793-4524

2014 8224 FAST Side Dresser, 36 Row, 22”, Hydraulic Fold, Dual Wheels, 2500 Gallon Tank, Hydraulic Pump, Raven Controller, Recent Updates $49,500

MISCELLANEOUS FARMLAND FOR SALE 158 acres Garland/Aberdeen A. L. Birkett Trust SW 1/4 Section 10 T125N R63W Brown Co, SD Serious inquires call Scott at 1.563.543.2555 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

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

1998 Timpte Hopper, 42x66, Air Ride, 24” Wheels, Electric Roll Tarp, New Gear Boxes, Front and Rear Catwalks $17,900

1987 Trail King Step Deck , 2011 Dakota Belly Dump, 42’, 2000 Dorsey 48x102 Flat48x102, Air Ride, Spread Axle, Triple Axle, Air Ride, Rear Gate bed, Closed Tandem, Sliding Solid Trailer $14,000 Controls $23,250 Axle $9,500 1998 Transcraft with haysides CALL FOR PRICE

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Haybuster H1100 tub grinder, electronic governor, hydraulic conveyor, 1000 gallon fertilizer buggy, (605) 216-2918 36ftx10” Westfield auger with 24HP Honda motor, used very little, $4,950. (605) 880-5274 In Mobridge, SD Beautiful 4000 sq ft 5 bedroom 5 bath home can be yours for around $900 month to Own! Just call me for more info and personal home tour/consult 605-939-7389 house located in Mobridge SD, Near Lake Oahe, Pheasant hunt, city amenities/schools 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

Schaben LA9000 side dresser, 24 row, 30” spacing, 1500 gallon tank, used one season, $42,000 OBO. Contact Lonnie at 701-709-0173 or e-mail eric.hormann5@hotmail.com Dual Loader model 215, like new, $4,500 OBO. Tree Rake with hydraulic arm for cultivating trees. $2,000 OBO. (605) 845-7004

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“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”


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

(32) 25” Disks for a Summers Diamond Disk. 8430 JD Tractor, 50 series motor. 8960 JD Tractor, 8000 hrs. 787 Air Seeder, 730 tool, 45½’ whip. 2000 605 XL Vermeer Baler, twine tide. Summers Diamond Disk, 38’. Call: 701-331-0294 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 4’x8’ low density 10 psi above grade foam boards any thickness. Foil f a c e d 4’x72’x1/2&#14 8; rolls and sheets + fanfold 4’x50’x1/2&#14 8; any thickness and various films. www.creteready panelllc.com (605) 695-4531 JD 9510 combine, 30.5x32, yield and moisture monitor, 2700 separator hrs, $32,500. JD 4555 MFW tractor, power shift, 3 hydraulic, 3 pt, 8000 hrs, $32,750. JD 569 baler, net & twine wrap, mega wide pick up, 11,000 bales, $21,500. CIH 2020 30ft flex head, $6,900. IH 810 6 belt pick up head, $750. Rouse 9ft 3pt sickle mower, excellent condition, $3,450. (320) 769-2756 2 - 50ft. 12”; U-Trugh Conveyers w/3-phase motors, extra good condition. 3 pt. pocket gopher machine. Also have bait. WD45 Allis Chalmers, restored, new tires, wide front. 2 wooden wheel wagons, 1 w/new flare box, 1 steel wheel wagon, all restored. Antique Parlor Stove, everything on it, nice. International Super MTA, restored, new tires, wide front. John Deere Plows all restored, 2 & 3 bottoms. Chevy 1 Ton Bucket Truck, 35ft. reach, down riggers, controls in the bucket, like new service bed & several old license plates. (701) 640-2023 For Sale: John Deere MX10 Rotary Mower w/pneumatic tires, $3,750. No Telemarketers. (605) 860-0298 Curtis snow plow blade with electric lift, serial # 505567, like new, off of a 2008 Polaris Ranger, $800 OBO. 605-350-1830

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2009 Volvo VNL64T630 VED465

2005 Sterling LT9500 10 Spd OD; Mercedes MBE400 Engine Manufacturer 410 Horsepower; Single Axle 300k $8500 2005 International 9200i ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 425 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Clean Truck 780k $17,500 2002 International 9400i 13 Spd OD N-14 Cummins Engine Manufacturer 435 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.90 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; 212 in Wheelbase; $15,000 2005 Freighliner Columbia MBE4000 Mercedes Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight 238K Actual $20,500 2007 Freightliner Columbia MBE4000 Mercedes Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels;

Ralph or Randy 2541 W. Main Street Valley City, ND

170 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight 760K $16,500 2018 Timpte Hopper 40x66x96 Spring Ride White Walls Nose and Rear Panel 2 rows of 3 Lights Ag Hoppers Elec Tarp $34,000

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!!

2017 Timpte Hopper 40x72x96 Air Ride White Walls Nose and Rear Panel 2 rows of 3 Lights Ag Hoppers A/R Elec Tarp $34,000 2004 International 9200i Freedom Line; C-15 Caterpillar Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum Outside Wheels; 190 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Daycab Conversion $22,500 2007 International 9200i ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; Diesel Fuel Type; Tandem Axle; Engine Brake; 295/75R22.5 Tires; 170 in Wheelbase; 80,000 lb Gross Vehicle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Clean Ryder Maintained Differential Lock 750k $21,500

320-239-2677 Starbuck, MN

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Hillboro 4000 Series Skirted Flatbed 8’6” L x96” W Dually Pickup Box Delete, 4 Built In Tool Boxes, Receiver & Gooseneck Hitch, LED Light Package, Heavy Duty Aluminum Extruded Floor, Several Sizes and Options

1995 C/K 2500 Chevrolet Bale Bed Pickup 88,305 Miles, 7.4 L Gas Engine, Automatic Transmission, 4X4 Manual Shift, Cannonball Bale/ Dump Bed, Electric Power Unit $17,945

2004 Merritt Aluminum Grain Trailer 43’ x 96” x 68” High, Air ride, new 11R22.5 Tires, New Brakes, Drums & Tarp $24,400

2009 F350 Deweze Bale Bed Under Hood Hydraulics, Hireless Hand Hontrol $23,814

1999 CK 2500 Chevrolet Bale Bed 670 Deweze 12V, Electric Pump, Syncro Squeeze Arms $17,950

CM SK Skirted Flatbed 8’6” L x96” W Dually Pickup Box Delete, 4 Lockable Flush Mounted Tool Boxes, 2” Receiver Hitch & B&W Gooseneck, LED Lights, Several Sizes and Options

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

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701-845-2021

Volvo Engine Manufacturer 465 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; I Shift OD; Engine Brake; 22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 212 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 63 in Mid Roof Sleeper; $20,500

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.

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To Rent, Lease or Buy Trucks and Trailers! 2013 26’ Jet Tandem Hopper Trailer 700 bushel, dolly & hitch. We can separate $15,900

Reserve Early for Season Discounts!

2006 Freightliner FLD112 1997 Fl120 Series 60 Detroit 2001 Volvo 14 litre Detroit, 515 hp, 10 spd, Cummins 10 spd, 2008 Jet 34 ft. 10 spd, low miles, 2014 36 ft. 489K, engine brake, cruise, AC, tilt hopper, 900 bu. legal load, hopper, 900 bu., legal load, & telescopic wheel, 11R22.5’s, w/elec. tarp, Spring Special. Will very nice, good tarp sliding 5th air susp., air cab. Will separate truck & trailer $39,500 Package Price $39,500 separate truck & trailer $33,500

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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

Gravity Boxes, 200 & 275 bsh, 275 bsh on truck frame w/8:25 truck tires; $700-$1200, 7 & 8 horse TroyBilt rear tine tillers; $275 & $375. 7 Ft Ferguson 3 pt cult. $400, JD #30 mech. Rear mount tiller 30in. wd $400. 701-436-6567 Hillsboro

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Small house for sale, located near Lake Oahe in Mobridge, SD. Perfect starter or get away home! Large back yard with plenty of room to expand or store toys. Almost totally remodeled with new electrical, insulation, windows & many more updated. Priced to Sell! 605-850-1768

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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

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7.99 Acres 419 Nesbitt Dr, Mina Lake. Has WEB & sewer, 605-216-5673 or 605-228-1318

Chevy 1953, 1/2 ton, runs, can be restored. Call 605-281-0000 or 605-287-4234

Firewood: Cut & split for camping. Can deliver, or UHaul. (605) 226-0626

Young Laying pullets (605) 527-2694 leave message

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2007 Freightliner Columbia, C15 Cat 435hp, Jake, 10spd, a/r cab & suspension, excellent 22.5’s, new 22ft. Reiten aluminum box, dual rear controls, LED lights, roll tarp, only 495,000 miles. Very clean southern truck!

2006 Freightliner Columbia, C15 Cat 475hp, Jake, 10spd, 44,000lb rears, Full Lockers, dual exhaust, 186wb, a/r cab & suspension, a/s 5th, new 11R22.5’s, all polished aluminum rims, only 206,000 miles. Clean southern truck!

2018 40ft. Merritt Aluminum Ag Hopper, air ride, roll tarp, polished alum’s, virgin 11R22.5’s. 2018 38.6ft Merritt Aluminum Ag Hopper, air ride, roll tarp, polished alum’s, virgin 11R22.5s.

2007 International 9900i, C13 Cat 430hp, Jake, 10spd, 3:90;s, dual 100g aluminum tanks, 175wb, 70% brakes, 85% 24.5LP’s, air ride suspension, a/s 5th, only 335,000 miles. Very clean southern truck!

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.

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!

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!

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!

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800-477-6572 32’ Van Trailer, Tandem Axle, Rear Roll-up Door

Challenger 75C 8400 hr, 30” tracks

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

2005 822 IHC ISM Cummins, 10 speed

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

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

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

2011 Pro Star ISX Cummins ,10 speed, Air Ride

New 14’ Dual Wheels Box Scraper

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1 - 2016 Loadline End Dump Trailer, Tri-Axle

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

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Ahrens Bin Sales 507 697 6133 www.usedbinsales.com New overstock Brock bins - 60,000 bu. & 99,000 bu. complete (call for pricing) 20,000 bu. GSI 30ft bin w/floor, 8” power sweep & fan - $14,000 (2) 13,000 bu. bins, w/floors, 8” power sweeps - $9,500 ea. 12,500 bu., bin only $5500 (3) 10,000 bu. bins, w/floors, 8” unloads & fans - $8,450 ea. 8,000 bu., 21ft-10ring bin, w/floor, 8” unload & fan $6,750 (2) 7,000 bu. bins, w/floors, 8” unloads & fans $6,850 ea. (2) 6,000 bu. bins only - $2,900 ea. (2) 4,000 bu. bins, w/floors, 8” unloads & fans - $4,000 ea. 4,000 bu. - bin only -$1,950 4,000 bu hopper bin, down & ready to load - $6,000 12” side draw complete w/baffle - $500 New gearbox for 10” u-trough $1,250 8” power sweep w/ 10”, 25 degree up for 48ft bin (very good condition) $3,500 10” to 12” 25 degree up - $1,000 New 12” vertical up - $1,000 New 10” power sweep for 42ft bin - $2,500 35ft - 8” cross auger w/5hp motor - $1,750 Phase converter - $1,800 Drive over hopper w/12” drag - $2,500 8 inch Sukup power sweep for 36ft bin $1,500 16” drag, large capacity - $1,500 2 auger DMC stirator for 30ft bin $1,250 4 auger stirater for 42ft bin - $3,500 (2) New 10hp (single phase) centrifugal fans & transitions $2,400 ea. (3) New 30hp (3 phase) centrifugal fans & transitions - $2,500 ea. New 30hp, 3 phase motor - $400 New 10”, 12”, 14” tubing - call for pricing All prices down and loaded in our yard. All auto owners! Save $2-$4 /tank & grow your local economy by choosing 94 octane Super Premium E30’s more power, lower cost, same mileage, fewer toxics, and cleaner engines’ lower maintenance costs *Farmers Union PSA: Courtesy Merle Anderson (Merle is 94 year old founder of Ace and legendary ethanol supporter .... “because it is the right thing to do”) PROPANE TANK for 4,850 gal tank. (701) 680-2137

Sale. Call

1969 Chevy Impala. Can be restored. Is Driveable. 605-287-4234 or 605-281-0000

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. P.S So far, so good. Just need 2 more jobs this summer and 2 jobs for the fall. Nov. 1st. I start winter hibernation. 1-218-790-0027 George Hess

FARM EQUIPMENT BILL’S CUSTOM PAINTING For all your home and farm maintenance/painting needs. Specializing in pull barns fuel tanks, quonsets, bins, barns,seamless gutters, hoppers and much more. Professional coating and painting on all. Rubber sealants on grain bins for air leakage and moisture. Free estimates. Call anytime, 701-214-7223. Locally owned and operated. Licensed and insured.

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2002 John Deere 8520T

For sale: 2002 8520T, very nice tractor. 7063 hours, 16” camoplast tracks, 4 hyd. remotes,big 1000 PTO, autosteer ready. 218-791-5401 or 701-740-0209.

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40,000 lb Jantz 8-12 Trailer. Wilrich 25 ft stalk chopper. 2388 Case IH Combine. 30 ft 1020 flex head. 810 6 belt IH pickup head. Fox Brady 20 ft stalk chopper. Duals for 560. Betonia 90 ft sprayer. ‘83 Ford Diesel pickup. Scraper drawbar for 8220 JD. Saddle tanks. Feed tank, 1000 bushel. Powder River corral panels. Buckets and inline feed panel. 36 row, 20 in. Blue Jet Liquid Applicator. 701-640-0728

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Schulte FX1800 Batwing Mower, 2014, 15’ width, air craft tires, very little use; $13,000. 701-351-0399

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

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Certified Seed Potato Farm Retirement Sale •5 Diesel Triaxle Trucks - 4 with 22’ belt bottom combo boxes several with gas engine and 20’ chain bottom box. •1994 Harriston 3500 6 row pick potato planter-granular insecticide. •1997 Lockwood 4620 2 row Potato Harvester, big 1000 PTO, all belted chain w/dirt table. •Lockwood 4000 4 row windrower all belted. •1994 Mayo Planter Filler, single phase, 18” telescoping, McConnell 490 2 row harvester. •MCConnell 490 2 row harvester. •Hardi 60’ Sprayer, hyd. pump, 1000 gal tank, triple nozzle, 20” spacing. •Hardi 60’ Sprayer PTO centrified pump, 1000 gal tank. •Harriston 200 clod hopper single phase. •Spudnik 550 Telepiler single phase 36”x48’ boom remote control. •2-Lockwood Hyspan single phase 30” elev 18” boom 40’. •Lockwood Telepiler 36” chain elev Stormaster 24”x45’ boom Milestone 10 row sizes single phase. •Several Rex Baggers. •2 Mayo 43 ft Teleconveyors 30”x7’ stingers 24” wide belt. •2 Lockwood 36” rollertable graders •Several Conveyors various lengths •Tristeel Bulk Railcar Loader 18” belt telescoping. Whiskey Creek Farms Barnesville, MN Steve: 701-318-0921 - For Trucks & Field Equipment John: 701-200-9233 - For Warehouse Equipment JD Combine 7720 turbo 4WD, 20’ straight head, in good shape; $9,000. Call: 701-676-2739 651-301-2116

EGGERS ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPANY

30’ Wishek Disc ..................... $35,000

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

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

Summers 32’ Chisel Plow ..........$30,000 Farm King Sprayer 90’ Boom ... $22,500 90’ Rite Way Harrow.............. $25,000

For all of your electric motor and generator needs.

800 Versatile ............................ $7,700 1700 Leon Scraper................. $36,000 Joker RT300 .......................... $40,000 J208-46 c/w sp kit ................... $4,600 Salford 5122 .............................. DEMO REM 2700...............................$10,500

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

Reach us at 701-223-6500 or eggerselectric@midconetwork.com

REM 3700 Rebuilt ...................$14,250 New VRX Vac...............................CALL 001600556r1

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JD 9510 combine, 30.5x32, yield and moisture monitor, 2700 separator hrs, $32,500. JD 4555 MFW tractor, power shift, 3 hydraulic, 3 pt, 8000 hrs, $32,750. JD 569 baler, net & twine wrap, mega wide pick up, 11,000 bales, $21,500. CIH 2020 30ft flex head, $6,900. IH 810 6 belt pick up head, $750. Rouse 9ft 3pt sickle mower, excellent condition, $3,450. (320) 769-2756

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FARM EQUIPMENT 2009 SS884 Rogator, 865 gallon stainless tank, 100ft booms, foam marker, rinse tank, inductor cone, 4120hrs, Viper Pro, SmarTrax auto steer, Accuboom swath control, 5way nozzle bodies on 20in spacing, 380/90/46 tires. 50,000 obo 605-887-3592 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Danian Urlich 701-209-0313 2012 4940 John Deere Selfpropelled Sprayer Less than 800 hours, 120 foot boom,1200 gallon stainless steel tank., 2 sets of tires, 1 owner, like new condition, Just been at John Deere for inspection, located near Tolstoy, SD. For more info contact Jerry at (605)769-2513 2011 Case IH 7088 Pro600, lateral tilt, extended wear, duals, chopper, 2 speed feeder house, AFX rotor, 444 engine, 347 rotor hours, excellent, $200,000. 2013 Case IH 3408 corn head, 30” spacing, 700 acres, excellent, $39,000. (701) 782-4305 14’ - 6 row 30 SchultzSukup Stalk Chopper w/Windrow attachment, 1000 rpm PTO, nice. (712) 533-6342 2008 Case 590 SuperM3, tractor/loader/backhoe, powershift, e-hoe, e-sticks, good paint, tight, cab/heat/air, 4350 hours, very nice, $52,500. (320) 630-8247 Rock bucket and post puller, will fix any skid loader. Also have buckets for skid loaders. Call 605-770-2528 double anhydrous trailers w/ brakes and lights, $10,000 each. 218-201-0364 call or text FOR SALE: 2002 Case IH MX200; United Farm Tools cartveyor; New 35 Wilrich VT; Quick Clean 5-tube; Versatile 19ft. swather; 14ft. Starcraft fishing boat with 5.5hp Johnson; Brandt 1060 auger PTO; BeltVeyor 60ft. PTO; 1300 gal. poly water tank. 701-741-1442 Case IH 6088 2011, 653 separator hours, luxury cab, power bin fold, mud hog, autosteer, excellent, $150,000 (712) 261-5488 2012 JD S680 combine, 900 hrs, duals, 5 speed feeder house, bin extension, Pro drive, loaded, excellent condition, $175,000 OBO. 712-348-0439 Cat 930G wheel loader, 3 or 3.5 yd bucket, Factory forks, 11,000 hrs, well maintained, $52,500. (712) 260-6600 Hidewood Fencing and Welding P Livestock equipment P Fencing P Steel buildings P Feedlot construction Can Travel, will Deliver. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759 For sale: 4430 tractor 258 loader, 4020 tractor, 800 versa-tile tractor, stack mover. 1969 Chevy c20/c50 truck, new motor, metal bed. 1978 Ford pickup, pickup sprayer, gps system. Several old tractors and old drills 701-863-6740 or 701-863-6676

FARM EQUIPMENT Forever posts 4”x7’, 4”x8’, 5”x8’ plastic fence posts, can be stapled, screwed or pounded, wont rot, #2 railroad ties 8 1/2’, good quality, $13 ea. Steel storage containers Watertight and rodent proof, 8’x20’ $2,500, 8’x40’ $3,500. Take off pick up beds Call for your make and model. We Deliver Haensel Distributing Call Clint 605-310-6653 or John, 605-351-5760. I90 exit 387 Hartford SD. For Sale: New Holland haybine 273 small square balerworks great, Farmall Hydro tractor - works good, Miraco #3002 new extender, Miraco #6200 big spring 7’ new waterer, Miraco A3465 black 2 hole tank, Gallagher 605900 alumi platform, new w/ liner. 605-216-3269 Please call after 5:30pm or before 8:30am. NH Model 195 Spreader, flotation tires, upper beater, $3500 OBO. 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD Bestway Sprayer, 90ft booms, 1,200 gallon tank, always been shedded. Make me a reasonable offer. (605) 885-6329 Pull type Eagle Ditcher, large & small 1000 rpm tractor shafts, laser mast, coulters. $7500. Tarp for Behlen 105 diameter crop circle grain storage ring. $400. Wanted JD radial bean meters for 7000 or 7100 planter. 701-430-3411 2015 Bobcat S650 skid steer, cab, heat, AC, 2 speed, power bobtach, 1300 hrs, 2800lb lift, excellent condition, can deliver, $29,800. 701-367-6984 NH Model 195 Spreader, flotation tires, upper beater, $3500 OBO. 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD 2004 John Deere 9560STS 1671 Sep hrs, corn/bean, duals, lateral tilt, grain ext, fine cut chopper $72,000. 2004 625 Flexhead $12,500 (605) 216-2142 Bobcat S130 Skidsteer, excellent shape, only 1,230 hrs, cab, heat, power Bobtach, nice bucket, 48HP Kubota Diesel, used on a hobby farm, very clean loader. $ 1 7 , 9 0 0 / O f f e r . (701) 318-2086 Delivery Possible. 2015 Bobcat S590 skidsteer nice shape, 1,841 hrs, cab, heat, Power Bobtach, 2 spd, radio, 95% good tires, 68HP diesel, $24,800/offer. (701) 318-2086 Delivery Possible. 2011 Bobcat S750 SKidsteer nice shape, cab, heat, AC, Power Bobtach, 2 spd, ACS SElectable controls, hands only or hands and foot option. 1,995 hrs, 85HP Kubota disel, 3200#lift plus full weight set on back sides for a lift of 4,000lbs. Newer 80” Bobcat bucket with bolt on cutting edge, tires are solid filled and 90% good. $31,000/Offer (701) 318-2086 Delivery Possible.

FARM EQUIPMENT 2013 Bobcat S770 Skidsteer, nice shape, cab, heat, AC, Power bobtach, 2 spd, 2740 hrs, 93HP Kubota diesel, 3,700#lift, good tires, good bucket, clean Loader. $ 3 1 , 5 0 0 / O f f e r . (701) 318-2086 Delivery possible. Behnke’s Sand & Gravel 6 miles east, 1 mile north, 1 mile east of Britton, SD now has SD Class 5 spec Crushed Gravel for sale. $4/ton. Call Glen (605) 448-8521 1971 Galion T-600B motor grader, 671 Detroit 200 HP engine, Clark powershift transmission, all hydraulic, Rops cab with heat, lights, good glass, power slide, tilt, very clean, ready for work, excellent 14:00x24 tires, $13,900. (605) 366-0690 2016 Camso conversion track system, bought new in Oct. 2016, for JD S series combine, used on 500 acres, very few road miles, asking $58,000. 2013 Wishek disc, 862LNT 38’, 30” discs, spring cushioned gangs, rolling scrapers on rear, under 2500 acres of use in great condition. asking $62,500 218-843-1293 Kan-sun dryer. 10-25-215, all new skin, nice dryer, 500-700 bph, $17,000 OBO 320-333-7129

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 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 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 (2) 2011 9870 STS, 700 sep. hours, both loaded, RWA. (2) 2011 9770 700-900 sep. hours. 218-779-1710

COMBINES (2) 2014 Claas Lexion 760 Combines. One with tracks, one with duals. 600-700 sep. hours, RWA, both combines loaded. Excellent condition. (2) 2011 Claas Lexion 750 Combines with straddle duals. Loaded. Excellent condition. 2013 MacDon FD75 Flex Draper in excellent condition. 218-779-1710 JD 630F Flex Head single point hook up, with multi point available, CWS air bar, spare sickle, stubble lights, good poly, stored inside. $12500. Call 701-320-1969 FOR SALE: 2008 Twin Master Pickett Bean Combine. Good condition. Field ready. 218-779-9690 or 701-739-0671. 2004 2388 Case IH AFX rotor, 2830 engine hrs, 2272 rotor hrs, Contour Master, Mauer grain tank extension, Stuart unloader auger extension, 30.5-32 driver tires, 14.9-24 rears-very good; $65,000. 30’ 1020 Flexhead, 2005, Crary air bar; $15,000. Call: 701-840-1452 2006 JD 9760 STS bullet roader, 3,336 engine, 2,459 sep., 30.5x32 singles, 2WD, have all service records, been through the shop, field ready; $59,900. 2012 635 hydra-flexhead, JD reel, $14,000. Call: 218-686-0520 1994 Gleaner R72 4438 engine hrs, 3457 separator hrs, nice, straight, well-kept machine. Dealer maintained, services records available. Owned since 2006. Tailings returned, chopper, new style header height control, 85% on tires; $22,500 OBO. 218-686-8574 2009 NH CX8080 Conventional Combine, 2105 sep., 2593 engine, ready cop chopper, field ready, 1 owner, always shedded w/35’ MacDon FD70 Header. Also, NH 8R96C Cornhead. 701-220-8287

COMBINES 2012 35’ 3020 CIH Flex Head, Crary air bar has the Series II gear box, excellent condition. $38,500. 2012 Unverferth HT36 Header Transport- $4,800. Reynolds, ND 218-779-9105

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 For Sale: International 1086 w/Quick Attach Dual 3100 Loader & Grapple and set of duals. All in excellent condition. $9500. (605) 244-7128 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. FOR SALE: 1997 New Holland Versatile 9282 Tractor, 4,050 hrs, 12x4 quadrasync transmission, 4 valves, both tractor & tires in excellent condition, serviced & ready to go; $55,000. Call: 218-935-2659 or 218-556-5900 1953 Super M Farmall, completely restored, new tires, wide front, $3,500. (507) 370-2977 1953 Super M Farmall, completely restored, new tires, wide front, $3,500. (507) 370-2977 2-70 white tractor, a/c, new hydraulic pump, 8342 hrs on tractor, 2500 hrs on over haul, $8500. (605) 380-9559 For Sale: 1969 3020 JD, 1941 B JD, great tires, good paint. Also, set of fenders for a 50 Series JD. Also set of fenders for a 2 cyl. tractor. (605) 881-2204

John Deere 9650 STS Combine. Separator hours 1905. Engine hours 2777. 18.4 x 42 dual tires. Fine cut chopper with new knives & hammers. Always shedded. Well maintained. Also, 630F hydraflex header with trailer. Must sell combine before header or with combine. 701-984-2524

IH 656 Utility, gas, good hydro, 3pt IH loader, $5,995. Farmall Super M gas, PS, LH, new clutch and valve job, $2,450. Oliver 70 older repaint, $1,995. 64 JD 420 gas, JDWF, 3pt, 3600 hours, $6,900. 64 JD 4020 diesel, JDWF, 3pt, $6,995. BO, Consider trades. 320-543-3523

2007 JD 9760 combine, bullet rotor, rear wheel assist, very clean, 2300 engine hrs. 1606 separator hrs. 701-520-2383 701-520-1614

For Sale: Oliver 1650 diesel with 3pt dual hydraulics, 540 PTO, wide front, 180 hours on rebuilt engine, very nice tractor, $6,500 OBO. 605-380-5313

For sale: 1995 9600 combine w/ rear wheel assist and 30’ platform, asking $25,000 701-974-3637 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

1990 JD 770, 4x4, w/Loader, manual transmission, 23hp, 1254 hrs., $2200. 605-340-0784 Farmall’s for sale 1 Super MTA, 1 Super M, 1 B Farmall. 605-690-5710 evenings

TRACTORS 74 Hp T723 TYM tractor. 4WD, Cab, air, heat, Loader with skid steer quick tach, PTO, 3 pt, fluid in rear tires. 245 hrs. Also comes with woods snow blower. $32,500. (605) 228-2682 Wanted to buy Allis Chalmers Tractors D series D14 thru D21. Running condition also two ten and two twenty. Call 701-347-5244. Please leave a message.

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

2009 CIH Magnum 215

Powershift, MFWD, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 4 Valves, Big Pump, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Guidance Ready, 380/90R50 Rear Duals, 380/85R34 Front Duals, 2880 Hours, Sharp Tractor, $79,000

Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

John Deere 3020D, wide front end, Synchro shift, 3500 original hrs., $10,900. For questions, call Richard at 605-661-0894 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 canopy & roll guard, 720 JD tractor, diesel with pony start, Case 800 tractor, propane. 605-268-2032 6715 John Deere, MFWD, 18.4x34 rear tires, 24” front tires, 16 speed quad power shift w/ left hand reverse, adjustable rear wheels, dual hydraulics, front fenders, 3pt hitch, comes with 740 classic John Deere self leveling loader, with 8’ bucket and 4 tine grapple fork, with joystick control, 2900 actual hours, very clean tractor. 605-876-3941 or 605-880-1966 2015 JD 6140D approximately 800 hrs, with JD 260 loader, 7ft bucket and grapple, 6ft dirt bucket, joystick, 3 hydraulics, extended warranty, until April 2019, Call (605) 233-0387 No Telemarketers


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JD 5525 MFWD, 1063 hours, 3 point, triple hydraulics, power reverser with QuickTach 54Z loader, 3-way joystick, 1952 B JD restored. Both always shedded. Super clean. Call 605-354-0575

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2011 CIH Magnum 340

2011 CIH Magnum 315

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.

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.

2012 CIH Magnum 260

1966 JD 4020, less than 700 hrs. on complete engine overhaul to include diesel pump and injectors. 3 point, 2 hyd., plumbed for loader, excel cab, 95% 18.4X34 rears 7.50X18 fronts. 12V system batteries 2 yr. old, alternator new. Hard to get into some gears. $7,500. OBO 701-368-2817

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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

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2015 John Deere 5045E Tractor, 9 spd, 30 hrs, like new, shedded. 701-318-8673

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IH 656 Gas, wide front w/6 full IH rear weights, w/Wessendorf WL42 Loader, 7 ft. bucket, no welds, shedded, $5,500. (507) 220-0583

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

FOR SALE: 4640 JD Tractor, power shift, cab, 3pt, heat & air, rear tires original-poor. Call: 320-815-8611 IH 656 gas dual loader No 3pt, $3,100 (605) 397-8135 For Sale: 1981 Red Power 1086, 9000 hrs., good rear rubber & 3 hydraulic remotes. No Telemarketers. $12,500. (605) 860-0298 NH T6070 FWA tractor with NH TL850 Loader. 150 HP with 140 HP at the PTO. 248 Hours. Always shedded. $129,500 (701) 336-7106 JD 7600 2wd tractor with JD 720 rotor and joystick. 18.4R38 rear tires (80%), 16spd, power quad, right hand door, 540/1000 PTO, rear weights. Very clean tractor & loader. $29,900. (507) 789-6049 1980 JD 4440, 11,300 hrs, maintenance records, one owner, quad range, $17,200. Brandon SD (605) 310-9867 2005 9200 International Tractor 400 Cummins motor, 570K miles. All new rubber. 2011 Wilson Grain Trailer 41’ long. Very good shape. 320-995-6131 Ford Versatile 9480 8200, 1 owner hrs., new tranny in 2009, new hinge pins in 2010, new outback in 2013, 20.8/42 duals 20%, always shedded, excellent. $40,000. Reynolds, ND. 281-779-9105

PLANTING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: JD 9350 grain drills, 40ft. excellent condition; 1974 Chevy tandem truck, low miles, excellent condition. Case IH 1015 header, w/ a 388 Melroe pickup, 400 Versatile swather 701-430-1472 For Sale: JD 1890 42’ No Till Drill SN A018900C730120 with 1910 270 tow between cart, SN A01910T730114, no fert. used through it, 19,719 acres; $85,000. Call: 218-779-8175


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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Great Plains 2400 Series II 24ft Turbo Till, new blades & bearings, rolling harrow and baskets, $26,500. John Deere 610 25ft Chisel plow, walking tandems, 2 bar harrow, $8,500. 1998 Wishek 742 34ft disk $18,500. Or best offer on all equipment. Webster, SD (605) 380-3871 2008 862 NT 30ft Wishek disk with harrows, very nice, extra parts, $38,000. 310 Dual loader, very nice, used very little, $2,500. 605-431-0327 or 605-390-2038 60 ft Summers multi-weeder, 1 year old. Call: 701-520-0221 2006 New Holland ST775 7 shank ripper (same 730 C Case IH) 4 bar spike Tooth harrow, $15,000. John Deere 9 shank 512 ripper with 106 Summers 3 bar harrow, new blades and bearings 1,000 acres ago. $15,000. (605) 880-0289 2006 New Holland ST775 7 shank ripper (same 730 C Case IH) 4 bar spike Tooth harrow, $15,000. John Deere 9 shank 512 ripper with 106 Summers 3 bar harrow, new blades and bearings 1,000 acres ago. $15,000. (605) 880-0289

HARVEST EQUIPMENT 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 Case-IH 1015 Grain Head with Melroe 388 7-belt pickup. Always shedded. Very little use. Cleanest one ever. $3,500 OBO. Will deliver. Central MN. 952-240-2193 FOR SALE: Elmers Universal Bean Header, 22 foot, 2004, always shedded, very good condition; $4400. Flatbed trailer used to transport Elmers bean header, tandem axle; $2,000. Purchase header & trailer; $6,000. Harriston bean rod, 22 foot; $900. Minto, ND Call: 218-779-0833 Drago 18 row 20” chopping corn head, Drago 12 row 30” corn head, Header trailers, fast 8318 side dresser. 701-425-9381 www.boehmauction.com

For Sale: 2014 50’ Summer Supper Coulter Plus, 3 bar, 104 Summers drags, with 50’ Summers coil packer, excellent condition; $85,000. Call: 218-779-8175

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

For Sale: 2009 Summers 36’ Chisel Plow, Summers 4 bar drag, low acres SN 10 702; $32,000. Call: 218-779-8175

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

For Sale: 2011 JD 2210 LL Field Cult. 45’ SN# 1N02210LLB0745526, JD knock on shovels, JD 4 bar drag, used one spring, like new; $38,000. Call: 218-779-8175

2010 J&M 750-18 grain cart, red, roll tarp, big 1000 pto, front fold corner auger, with hydraulic adjustable spout, scale, printer, 66/43/25 floatation tires, always shedded, 1 owner, (605) 520-0617

HARVEST EQUIPMENT 2 874 Brent grain carts, scale, tarps, excellent condition. 2011 630F JD flex head, excellent condition 701-371-8211 2010 CASE IH 7088 RWD, duals, elec hop, 1700sep/1500eng 218-779-5620 963 MacDon draper head with transport, good shape, field ready, came off of JD 9860 combine, Call 605-216-0270 2013 John Deere 2623 Disc, 40.8 Ft JD Harrows, Scrapers, Hyd Level, Gauge Wheels, Very Low acre, $55000 Aaron 605-216-2642 JD 9610 Combine with brown box, duals, hopper topper, chopper, spreader, PTO drives, 2390 separator hours, excellent rubber, very sharp, always shedded, through the shop last fall. JD 930F flex head with header height box and PTO drives, nice condition. Call 605-999-5482 2009 12 row 30, non-chopping JD Cornhead, hydraulic deck plates, single point hook-up, always shedded, field ready, $35,000. OBO 402-760-1527 For sale: Elmers 24 row, 22” pull type bean cutter, good condition, $31,500 OBO. 2009 30’ Elmers bean header, excellent cond., $18,000. 701-265-2777

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) Case IH 8825 HP Swather. 1100 hours. Always shedded. Excellent condition. Rollette, ND. 701-278-0943, 701-246-3406

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For Sale: Small Wire Concaves & slotted grates for CIH combines. Also, 8 stalk stompers for CIH corn head 3000 series. (605) 847-4382 evenings

FOr sale: Kelderman combine tracks, 50% rubber, came off a 9760 John deere combine, 10 bolt hubs, will fit other models. $17,500. (320) 226-5453

2004 Super B corn dryer, 20 ft basket, auto batch, 400-500 bushel per hr capacity, 1700 hrs, excellent condition, with or without 10x75 White Feterl Auger, electric 15 HP unit to run auger, all to go $12,000, have pictures, Ramona SD call 605-482-8471 or 605-480-1319

2009 12 row 30, non-chopping JD Cornhead, hydraulic deck plates, single point hook-up, always shedded, field ready, $35,000. OBO 402-760-1527

FOR SALE: 2015 Agco 4200 15 ft Swathmaster Pickup Head, all updates, only 1200 acres, shedded, like new. 701-370-1630 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 For Sale: 1983 860 Massy Combine, 3100 hours, very nice, 22ft flex header, 20 ft straight header and pickup header; $13,500/obo. And 1988 42 ft hopper bottom trailer Merritt; $9,000/obo. Call: 218-766-7928 or 218-935-5734 evening.

For Sale: Small Wire Concaves & slotted grates for CIH combines. Also, 8 stalk stompers for CIH corn head 3000 series. (605) 847-4382 evenings

HARVEST EQUIPMENT AGCO 9250 Dyna-Flex Draper Head. 40’, new sickle; $29,500. Walcott, ND. 701-371-2790 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

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2012 Parker 1048 grain cart, scale and tarp excellent shape. $37,500. 605-350-2546 or 605-354-3894

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For Sale: 8820 JD combine with pickup head; 25ft. Premiere swather with finger reel; 750 Gehl chopper with hay head & 38” corn head; (2) 16ft. Badger silage wagons - side unload. 701-210-0146 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 Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307

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WHETSTONE AG SUPPLY, INC. WILMOT,SD 57279 605-938-4709 www.whetstoneag.com WESTFIELD (NEW) WR 8x31 thru 71 WR 10x41 WR 13x41 TFX2 8x36 TFX2 10x31 / 36 / 41 MKX GLP 10x73 & 83 MKX GLP 13x64 /74 /84 / 94/ 114 MKX GULP 13x114 MKX 16x125 (23,000 bph!) WHEATHEART (NEW) X GLP 13x84 X GLP 16X105 (DEMO) 13” EMD Drive Over Hopper Heavy Hitter Post Pounder BATCO (NEW) 1535 / 45 Field Loaders FARMKING AUGERS-NEW 8x66 EMD Standard Auger 13x70 Swing Hopper FARMKING EQUIP. (NEW) 9’ Disc Mower 540 RPM 12 Wheel Bi-Fold Rake 16 Wheel Super Star Rake Model 2450 Bale Carrier 6” Grain Vacs Model 360 Grain Cleaner 1600 Gallon 4WS Liquid Supply Trailer (DEMO) Model 1200 90’ Boom Sprayer Model 1360 Grain Cart Model 2460 Fertilizer Applicator (DEMO) LOFTNESS (NEW) 20’ Stalk Chopper/ Windrower 10’ XL Grain Bagger USED Westfield: J208x46 w/10HP Motor TF10x31 w/10HP Motor WR 8x71 EMD MK 13x71 GLP MK 13x91 GLP (Qty.2) MKX 13x94 GLP MK 13x111 GLP (Qty.2) Farmking: 10x70 Swing Hopper 13x70 Swing Hopper 13x95 Swing Hopper Feterl: 10x66 Swing Hopper 12x72 Swing Hopper 14x96 Swing Hopper Hutchinson: 8x53 PTO 24” Drive Over Conveyor Sudenga: 10x31 EMD KSI: Model 161037 Belt Conveyor Batco: 1590 EMD Standard Hopper Brandt: 13x70 Swing Hopper Call for best pricing on all new augers. All swing hoppers are available with hydraulic or electric hopper movers. Both Hopper Walker and Auger Jogger electric movers available. More augers are coming in. If we don’t have it, we can get it! Also full line of Westfield parts and accessories in stock. Possible financing available.

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT For Sale: Lockwood 7 tower center pivot, 5 inch pipe, drop nozzles, also 50 HP electric motor. (605) 853-2380 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

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90ft Riverbend pull type sprayer, 1200 gallon tank with rinse tank, walking tandems, hydraulic fold, triple nozzle, micro-track, rate controller, $3,000 OBO. Sisseton SD 605-880-7839 Blue Jet AT 4610 Side Dresser, 24R30” 60’ tri folding bar, 14.9x46 tires, 1,750 gallon tank, very nice; $17,500. 701-351-0399

EMPLOYMENT 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 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 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 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

Seasonal Operators Semi-truck and combine operators wanted for soybean and corn harvest, just 20 miles west of Fargo. Hourly wages determined on previous operating experience. Ideal candidates will have a strong work ethic with experience operating large farm machinery. Knowledge of GPS technology in farm equipment is preferred. To apply, contact Michael at Howe Seed Farms, 701-261-0504 or michaelhowe44 @gmail.com 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

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Full-time position on 900 cow/calf & cattle feeding operation. Also, grain farming. Duties involved will require previous experience and be in good physical condition. Other requirements are drivers license, be able to operate a variety of equipment, be responsible and have a good attitude. CDL would be helpful. Position is long term. Located in NE SD 57279. Call 605-881-3719 Help Wanted Gunsmoke Farms in Fort Pierre is looking for reliable help for the 2017 wheat harvest. Truck drivers and combine operators needed. Valid driver’s license No CDL required Call Eric 701-520-0574 for details Nichols Fencing LLC Desmet, SD Take old fence out & put in all types of new fence. Call: 605-695-4743 nicholsfencing.com We move, fix, or tear down old grain bins and we build new bins up to 48 ft. 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 Help Wanted Gunsmoke Farms in Fort Pierre is looking for reliable help for the 2017 wheat harvest. Truck drivers and combine operators needed. Valid driver’s license No CDL required Call Eric 701-520-0574 for details Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108 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

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

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

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Model: 1837TDFL 12” Diameter Tube – 18” 2 ply Chevron Belt Electric Single Phase Drive Capacity up to 9,000 Bushel Per Hour “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 Mayo Manufacturing (East Grand Forks) 800-223-5873

North Star Ag (Buffalo) 701-361-4790

New Century Ag (Crosby) 701-965-3400

FULL LINE OF COVER CROP SEED RADISH, TURNIPS, VETCH, RAPESEED, 4010 FORAGE PEAS, SPRING TRITICALE, SORGHUM SUDANGRASS, FORAGE SORGHUM, GERMAN MILLET, HORIZON PROSO MILLET GRASS SEED, CLOVER, CONVENTIONAL ALFALFA, RR ALFALFA, CUSTOM MIXES, TOTES AVAILABLE, CERTIFIED ON FARM SCALE, SM-18018

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 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.

Meridian Hopper Bins, Belted Conveyors, Aeration Systems If we don’t have it, we would be happy to help you find it.

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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

NOW AVAILABLE-Meridian Seed Tenders and mechanical drive & swing away grain augers

For Sale: 3 Row, 30 inch, New Holland Cornhead off of an 892 Cutter. Model No. 919A3819R3, $1500 OBO (605) 520-0019 Watertown Area

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

Wanted: large round grass or alfalfa bales. Richard Meyer, Northville, SD. 605-216-2703 or (605) 887-3234

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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

2016 Westfield MKX 130-114. Low Profile Hopper. 540RPM pto. Used very Little and willing to deal. Asking $26,000 obo. Call or Text (507) 830-1240

For Sale: 90 bales of cutting Alfalfa, put up John Deere 568 baler, good quality, no (507) 370-2977

1st with very rain.

Rye For Sale: Common Hazlett Common Rymin Cleaned Bulk or Bulk Bag Call Cameron at Bina Seed 701-593-6329 or 701-331-2644

For Sale 4480 Buhler Bale Stacker Stacks 3x3, 3x4, & 4x4 square bales. 218-766-2083 ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE: 4x5 bales, $45 each. 218-766-2624

Alfalfa Hay For Sale. 1st cutting 2017. 25 bales, no rain. Baled with New Holland chain baler. $50 a bale. 218-289-2898. Northwestern Minnesota. ALFALFA, mixed hay, grass hay & feed grade wheat straw, med. square or round bales, delivery available. Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy Ose: 218-689-6675 3x3 & 3x4 Dairy & Beef Hay & Wheat Straw Square Bales. Delivered in Semi Load. Call Tom Pribyl, Thief River Falls, MN at 218-686-1379 For sale: John Deere 7500 Forage Harvester, auto lube, new processor rolls, new knives,and cutter bar, good condition, $95,000 OBO. Also, 688 Lateral tilt 8 row head and earlage adapter. (605) 690-2417

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

NORTHERN AG SERVICE, INC. 800-205-5751

JD 770 10 row and 678 8 row corn silage heads. Both low acres. (712) 260-6600

HAYING EQUIPMENT For Sale: New Holland 7090 Specialty Crop Baler (701) 465-3004 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 For Sale: Rowse double mower with 9ft sickles, IH heads, very good condition. $13,000 OBO. Leola, SD (605) 380-5313

HAYING EQUIPMENT 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. Frontier DM1140 disc mower. 5 foot working width. Purchased one year old in 2011. Works great. Added restrictor to limit wing drop speed. Has custom built adapter to fit Cat I quick hitch. Serviced yearly per manufacturer specifications. Spare parts available. $4,000 OBO. (605) 929-0125

Kraven 13x32 Hay Mover (605) 251-7189

1994 John Deere 535 Baler, always shedded, very good condition, hydraulic pickup, twine, bale kicker, monitor, $4,750 OBO. (605) 881-5817

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.

Case IH SCX100, HydroSwing, 2008 Model w/14’ header, rubber on rubber conditioner rollers, 1 owner, shedded, $15,000 OBO. (605) 547-1779 or 605-670-7427

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JD 350 sickle mower 4 parts, 9ft bar, good head, $500. JD #8 wide sickle mower, 7ft bar with cylinder, $400. 2 JD side delivery rakes, working order, choice $300. Many new old stock NH belts, would fit the older round balers and haybine’s, call for details, 605-486-4148 or 605-880-0187 Eden SD New Holland disc bine 1431, 14’, been baling 100 acres for 5 years, good working machine, clean, 1000 PTO, Felton MN 701-371-3972

2014 John Deere 956 Moco rubber roller conditioners, only 600 acres, always shedded, excellent condition, Asking $35,000. (605) 595-2275 GRASS HAY FOR SALE: 1,200 large round bales of 2016 meadow hay net wrapped weighing 1,250 pounds $85/ton for individual loads will negotiate if you take all located in Nebraska call 308-530-6200 New Holland 269 small square baler. Excellent shape. Call 605-380-1723

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Case IH 8480 round baler and 1475 New Holland haybine, 14’ wide. (605) 467-0732 International 35 Rake, new drive tires, new bearings in front wheels, $1,500. Call Dean (605) 496-2234 Hartford, SD NH BR780A round baler. 540/550 PTO, moisture tester in baler, twine autowrap, Has made approx. 3600 bales since July 31, 2007. Always shedded. $23,500 (701) 336-7106

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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: 8480 Case Baler, 540 PTO electric tie; $3250. Vermeer R23 rake, twin bar hydraulic drive; $3500. BushHog disc mower loft 3pt, 540 PTO category 3 narrow; $6500. Finished 2017 Haying Not Retiring! Equip. field ready. Farm King bucket spear; $200. Vermeer 3pt bale carrier; $200. 701-543-3843, lv msg.

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

Gehl 520 V-Rake, 12-wheel, $2500 OBO. 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD

FARMLAND FOR SALE

Hay for Sale. Delivered. Call for availability & pricing. Jerry Haensel, 605-321-9237 or Casey Haensel 605-310-5774

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• PRICE REDUCED 160+/- acres, Marshall County Active gravel pit northeast of Viking. L-1600560 Jim Ivers (218) 779-2295

NORTH DAKOTA

• 148.8+/- acres, Cass County Southwest of Amenia. L-1700573 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059 • 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 • 478.36+/- acres, Nelson County Near Lakota. L-1700423 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • SALE PENDING 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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John Deere 450 sickle mower, $2,750. 605-481-2474

JD 566 baler for sale, 540 PTO, twine only for wrapping 701-347-4634 701-261-0119

Grand Forks.............(701) 780-2828 Fargo........................(701) 237-0059 Dale Weston • Kyle Nelson • Brent Qualey • Eric Skolness

Hay for sale. $100/ton. 5x6 bales, 1500 pounds, all with net wrap. 2015,’16, and ‘17 Alfalfa-grass mix hay. Most hay tested 90-100 RFV. We can load but buyer provides trucking. Hay located near Clearbrook, MN. David Larson (218) 766-3323

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John Deere 450 sickle mower, $2,750. 605-481-2474

FOR SALE: 313 Acres of Barnes County Farmland Northeast of Nome, ND. Combination CRP & tillable farmland FOR SALE: 150 Acres of Cass County Farmland SW of Leonard ND FOR SALE: 160 Aces of Ransom County Farmland SW of Leonard ND

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

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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

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YOUR LOCAL FARM REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS – CALL US TODAY! Terry Longtin • Andy Gudajtes • Jayson Menke • Jim Ivers • Nick Watson

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For Sale: Approx. 650 tons of corn silage, 2 years old but recently tested. Nutrition test available, $15/ton.. Approx. 200 Round Bales of wild hay put for feed, been shedded $65/ton. Approx. 250 round bales of Corn stalks that were put up for feed, been shedded $20/bale Approx. 200 bean stalks round bales that were put up for feed, $10/bale. (605) 310-4963 Approx. 140 2nd cut Alfalfa bales. RFV 192.56, 20.66% Protein. Approx. 150 3rd cut alfalfa bales, RFV 194.91, 22.2% Protein. All net wrapped. Alfalfa put up without rain. Call (605) 848-1252 or (605) 437-2386 Gehl 520 V-Rake, 12-wheel, $2500 OBO. 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD 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. Delivered. Call for availability & pricing. Jerry Haensel, 605-321-9237 or Casey Haensel 605-310-5774 Custom hauling of hay, short or long hauls. (605) 770-6453 Ask for Mike 350 bales of grass hay, round bales, net wrapped or plastic string. Also have some Alfalfa hay bales. Delivered price. Also would like to buy wheat or oat straw out of winrow. East of Highway 281, South Dakota or North Dakota. 605-633-0309

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK 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

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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.

Farmland for Rent starting in 2018. Contract for 2018, 2019, 2020 in Grand Forks County, Brema Township, Section 6-151-51, 211.5 acres. Send inquiries to Vern’s Rental, PO Box 12573, Grand Forks, ND 58208

Silver Waters

Acreage for sale 1/2 mile east Pickerel Lake, SD. 12 year old home with detached garage, 40x60 shop new in 2007, machine shed 40x80, very nice Hip roof barn, your chose of the amount of acreage. Also approx. 500 acres of pasture and farm land mix for sale. (605) 520-2332 Land For Sale 1,000 +\- acres of Sully County Cropland & Pasture for sale. Productive and good quality farmland, pasture ground has wells on site. Contact Tyler at 605-520-0498 or Abby at 605-680-7625 for more details. 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

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FOR SALE: Team of Sorrel Belgiums, 1 mare & 1 gelding. 12 years old. 18 hands. Broke to drive. Very gentle. Call 320-632-8950

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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 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

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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

Registered 2 yr old and yearling Red Angus bulls sired by HXC Conquest 44059, Red SSS Oly 544T, & Bieber Stormer Z433. Most of these bulls are suitable for heifers. Good dispositions. Call: (605)770-7739 (605)772-5147 or (605)770-7741

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

FOR SALE: RED ANGUS bulls, yearlings & 2 year olds. Gary, 218-261-1136.

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

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

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

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

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 Black & Red Gelbvieh balancer bulls call 605-482-8315 or 605-530-2586 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

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

LIMOUSIN & LIMOANGUS HYBRID BULLS

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.

FARM RETIREMENT AUCTION

Thursday, July 27, 2017- 10:30 a.m. LOCATION: From Inkster, North Dakota: 4 miles west on County Road 1 and ½ mile south; Or from Fordville, North Dakota: 4 ½ miles south, 3 miles east and ½ mile south. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Scott and Phil have decided to retire from farming. Please note a well cared for line of equipment. There are some tillage units, a sprayer and other items in like new condition. Major units have been kept indoors. ONLINE BIDDING CAN BE ACCESSED BY VISITING WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM IN ADVANCE. LOAD OUT INFORMATION: There will be load out assistance sale day following the auction, July 28 & 29. All items must be removed by August 10, 2017 at noon.

TRACTORS & WHEEL LOADER: *1996 Case IH 9270 4WD tractor, 12 spd std trans, 4 hyd, 20.8-42 duals 40% rubber, 8006 hours, SN#JEE0032841 *1983 JD 4850 MFWD, CAH, 15 spd power shift, 3pt, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, front weights, 14.9-46 rears & band duals, 380/85R28 fronts, good front rubber, 9314 hours, *SN#RW4650P002598 *1981 JD 4440 2WD, CAH, QR, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd,14.9-46 band duals,11400 hours, SN #051601R *1974 JD 4430 2WD, CAH, QR, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd,14.9-46 band duals, SN#018912R *1979 Cat 966C wheel loader, 3 hyd valves, 23.5R25 tires, good rubber, Medford 2C 1156 log grapple & 10’ GP bucket, pinned bucket configuration, SN #76J14625 TECHNOLOGY: *JD 2600 color touch screen w/ SF2 activation *JD original brown box display *JD 3000 receiver globe *JD Starfire receiver globe *3) JD ATU steering kits COMBINE & HEADS: *1999 JD 9610 combine, var spd feeder, HHC, F/A, fine cut chopper, bin ext, factory chaff spreader, like new 30.5-32 drivers, 14.9-24 rears, 3087/2283 sep hrs, clean machine, no corn, only 500 total acres of edible beans, SN #H09610X681860 *JD 630 30’ Hydra flex flex head, Crary air bar, full finger auger, long and short dividers, F/A, SN #1H00630FAB0740559 *Hart 30’ single header trailer w/ flex bar *Universal UH-20 20’ edible bean head w/ Sund pickup & bean roller, SN #1597225 *JD 925 25’ rigid head w/batt reel, SN#656296 AIR SEEDER & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2014 JD 2210 45 ½’ field cultivator, 5 section narrow transport fold, 6 front casters, 4 bar harrow, single

point depth control, walking tandems around, less than 2500 acres, like new, SN #1N02210XPE0756007 *2013 Salford I-1100 36’ vertical tillage tool, 8 wave coulters, truck tire carrier wheels, counter weight pkg,3 section fold, approximately 1500 acres, like new, SN #131194ML *Late model Summers Super Harrow 70’ 5 bar adj w/auto fold, 9/16” tines measure 25”, SN #I0173 *JD 730/1900 44’ air seeder w/ 1900 TBT tank, new hyd pump, fill auger, black seed rollers, 2 compartment 270 BU tank w/ hyd fan drive, 28L26 tires, 4 rank seeding tool w/ wing gauge wheels, 2 bar harrow, disk openers on 7.5” spacing & poly press wheels, Tank SN #A01900T69516 *Case IH 730B 7 shank ripper, independent x frame cushion gang front disks, blades measure 23”, fldg wings, lead shanks, rear covering disks & crumbler hitch, kept indoors, SN #JFH0024104 *Case IH 10 FT folding trailing crumbler for ripper, round bar, SN#JFH0005753 *Krause 3957WR 25’ cushion gang disk, 3 section fold, blades measure 23” on 10” spacing, floating hitch, SN #1349 *IH 5600 33’ chisel plow, walking tandems all around, 3 section fold, w/ very good Summers 104 3 HD bar harrow *Wilrich 25’ field cultivator *Krause 21’ cushion gang tandem disk *IH 12’ tandem disk *Case 17’ chisel plow w/ 3 bar Summers harrow *Case 3pt cultivator 8’ w/ Wilrich harrow & extensions *Melroe 55’ harrow w/ wide sections *Melroe 45’ harrow *Melroe RR 6 bottom auto reset plow TRUCKS & PICKUP: *1981 IH S series tri-axle farm truck, 855 Cummins, 9 spd, full 3rd tag, Logan 24’ live bottom box w/ roll tarp, PTO/elec unloader *1981 IH S series tandem twin screw,

855 Cummins, 9 spd, Logan 20’ live bottom box w/ roll tarp, PTO/ elec unloader *1979 IH S series tandem twin screw, 6V92 Detroit, 9 spd, Logan 20’ live bottom box w/ roll tarp, PTO/ elec unloader *2004 GMC 2500 HD, ¾ T 4x4 ext cab pickup, 6.0LV8, auto trans, A/C tilt, cruise, PWL, SLE package, 166114 miles showing ROW CROP EQUIPMENT & REMAINING POTATO ITEMS: *Harriston 4520 Clod Hopper, extended swivel unloader, catwalks and transport, single phase elec, SN #45525 *JD 7300 Maximerge II 8R30 vacuum planter w/ 1.6BU boxes, herb/insecticide boxes, markers & monitor *Harriston 5000 8R30 mid mount edible bean knife *Brittonya 60’ broadcast/band sprayer, 750 gal tank, high pressure PTO pump & banding carts *3) Small belted conveyors *2) Milestone seed cutters *Lockwood 6R potato planter *Elevated conveyor *Mayo belt conveyor *Nissen 8R30 bean rod *20’ 3pt tool bar w/ gauge wheels *Wic W826C beet lifter for parts or repair *Single rear lift assist SPRAYER & OTHER EQUIPMENT: *2014 Top Air TA1200 suspended boom sprayer, 90’ booms, aux tank, 3-way nozzle bodies, touchdown wheels, 380/90R46 tires, 6 section control, 450 Raven monitor, kept indoors, looks like new, SN #B26510130 *Late model Winnco WL18000 VE/K 18000 watt generator w/ B&S Vanguard 31hp engine on skid, SN #16493-010 *Late model Winnco 45 PTO C-3C 45KW PTO generator on trailer, 540 PTO *Westfield W70- 41 7” x 41’auger w/ 5 hp elec motor

*Buhler Farm King Y9600 96” snow blower, 540 PTO, 2 stage, double auger, kept indoors, SN #20401269 *Summers semi-mount sprayer, 90’ booms, 500 gal tank, 2-way nozzle bodies & rear casters *Otto rock picker w/ chain bed *Fieldmaster 4.5 yard scraper *Knapheid 8’ steel flatbed GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2) Lorrich 3000 BU hopper bins w/ 5 hp fans, skids & inspection hatches, factory 1’ height extension, Model #150-17BS, SN #5120 & SN #5121 *Late model Brandt 1070XL 10 x 70 swing hopper auger w/ mech low profile drive hopper, kept indoors, like new, SN #90231 *Westfield W 70-41 auger w/ 5 hp elec motor *Westfield 6 x 31 auger w/ 5 hp elec motor *Westgo 8x60 PTO auger *Allied 7 x 51 PTO auger *1989 Haul All HDF 14 slide in drill tender, 14’ 8/6 compartments, steel top, catwalk and non plug augers MISCELLANEOUS: *2) 1000 gal fuel tanks, 1 w/ pump *560 gal gas tank w/ pump *NH3 Kit *Tractor weights *JD loader bucket *Power washer *Fuel service unit *Good selection of 220V cords *Power panels *Honda XR 250L motorcycle, may need work *Phantom 16’ sailboat *Potato apron, sprockets, shakers & accessories *Lincoln wire welder Good Selection of farm misc too numerous to list

STOKKE FARMS, OWNER Scott & Phil Stokke, Fordville, North Dakota For More Information call 218-779-5939

RESOURCE

AUCTION

Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

“Decades of Knowledge, Steady Innovation, Top Results”

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Main Resource Equipment Auctions Dennis Biliske Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, PH: 701-757-4015 FAX: 701-757-4016 Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, EMAIL: info@resourceauction.com, WEBSITE: www.resourceauction.com

Canadian buyers are always welcome,

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

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

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Purebred Black Angus 2 year old Bulls. Great disposition, calving ease, semen tested, $2,300. Near Rapid City, SD (605) 390-2756

200 Fancy AI’s Black bred heifers, AI’d one day, calved February or March, (605) 228-7433

40 Head of white faced open ewe’s, near Chamberlain, SD, $210 gate cut, or less if you take them all, 605-730-0363

For sale: Registered Polled Dorset Ram and Ewe Lambs Dagel Polled Dorsets (605) 520-0235

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

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

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

MON., JULY 10 - 4:00 PM/CT Farm & Livestock Auction, Epping, ND. Troy and Abby Daly, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., JULY 11 - THU., JULY 20 Farm Auction, Litchfield, MN. Timed Online Auction. Secured Lender, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. TUE., JULY 11 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Machinery Auction, Wildrose, ND. Eldo Jacobson, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., JULY 11 - 11:00 AM/CT Ken Hietala Building & Construction Auction, Michigan, ND. Kenneth Hietala Construction Estate, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers. WED., JULY 12 Farm Equipment Auction, Online Bidding Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. BigIron Online Auctions. WED., JULY 12 - 10:00 AM/CT Frac Sand/Grain Bin & Equipment Auction, Watford City, ND. PBMS, Inc., Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., JULY 12 - 10:00 AM/CT Equipment Auction, Warren, MN. Selmer Heck Estate, Owner. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. WED., JULY 12 - 6:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Mandan, ND. Kristi Olander, Owner. Wolff Auctioneers.

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Estate, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., JULY 20 Machinery Consignment, St. Hilaire, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Ron McKercher Auctions. THU., JULY 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Construction Equipment Auction, Online Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. Purple Wave Auction. THU., JULY 20 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Mahnomen, MN. Geraldine Hillesland, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., JULY 26 - 9:00 AM/CT AgIron West Fargo, Red River Valley Fairgrounds. Multiple Parties, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., JULY 27 Farm Retirement Auction, Fordville, ND. Stokke Farms, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. THU., JULY 27 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Hutchinson, MN. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., JULY 27 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Minneota, MN. Jeff Hoffman Estate, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

THU., JULY 13 Estate Auction, Goodridge, MN. Joe Jagol Estate, Owner. Ron McKercher Auctions.

FRI., JULY 28 - 10:00 AM/CT Recreational Personal Property Auction, Farmington, MN. Steffes Group, Inc.

THU., JULY 13 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Jamestown, ND. Mike & Melissa Vetter, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

FRI., JULY 28 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Farmington, MN. Steffes Group, Inc.

FRI., JULY 14 Online Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., JULY 14 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Litchfield, MN. Steffes Group, Inc. SAT., JULY 15 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Auction, Crookston, MN. Herman Prudhomme, Owner. McMullen Auctioneers. SAT., JULY 15 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Fosston, MN. Jack Boru Estate, Owner. Berg Auction Service. SUN., JULY 16 - 11:00 AM/CT Moving Auction, Oklee, MN. Kenneth Sorenson, Owner. Berg Auction Service. MON., JULY 17 - TUE., JULY 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Crosby, ND. Tony Rivers Estate, Owner. Haugland’s Action Auction. TUE., JULY 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Consignment Auction, Steele, ND. Multiple Parties, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., JULY 18 - 4:00 PM/CT Farm Equipment & Household Antiques Auction, Northwood, ND. Funseth Family, Owners. Harley J. Camperud, Auctioneer. WED., JULY 19 - 4:00 PM/CT Real Estate & Personal Property Auction, Rogers, MN. Randall Lapic

SAT., JULY 19 - 10:00 AM/CT Clean Farm Machinery Retirement Auction, Pemberton, MN. Schweim Farms, Owners. Matt Maring Auction Co. SAT., JULY 29 - 10:00 AM/CT Collectible Auction, Portland, ND. Scott Baurichter, Owner. Berg Auction Service. TUE., AUG 1 - 9:00 AM/CT Grand Forks Area Equipment & Truck Auction, Grand Forks, ND. Call now to consign: 701-757-4015. Multiple Parties, Owners. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. TUE., AUG 1 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Brownton, MN. Alex Doering Estate, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. TUE., AUG 1 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Casselton, ND. Ronald Plath, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., AUG 1 - 11:00 AM/CT 2-Party Estate Auction, Devils Lake, ND. Duane Pesek Estate & Harvey “Kent” Wakeford Estate, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers. WED., AUG 2 - WED., AUG 9 August Online Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Consign Now! Advertising Deadline: July 15th. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., AUG 2 - 10:00 AM/CT Lake Cabin Auction, Woodworth, ND. Ken & Dorothy Stoppleworth, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

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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

Yearling and 2 year old Hereford Bulls, both horned and polled, Hereford Bulls on black cows give maximum heterosis, semen tested and delivered. Blume Herefords, Frankfort, SD. Gordon Blume cell (605) 280-3861 house (605) 472-0619 if no answer leave message.

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

Free Delivery right onto YOUR RANCH. (yes you heard right) 888-238-2674 rionutition.net tlc@rionutrition.net AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 Call us to place your ad in AGWEEK class. 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

Late Model Equipment Estate Auction

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For Sale Yearling and 2yr Old Angus and Simmental Bulls. Heifer and Cow Bulls. Sired by SAV Renown, SAV International, Basin Excitement, SAV Populist, Steel Force & Bandwagon. Semen tested and ready to go. Contact Jay Mertens @ 605-949-4516

LIVESTOCK 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

FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY RED ANGUS BULLS GOOD SELECTION HIGH MATERNAL TRAITS HIGH CARCASS TRAITS ALL SEMEN TESTED ALSO FOR SALE: SOME 2 YEAR OLD RED ANGUS BULLS JACOBSON RED ANGUS 701-361-3189

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AUCTION SATURDAY JULY 15, 2017 ~ 10 AM

WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017 • 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: HWY. #1 EAST, WARREN, MINNESOTA NOTE: ONLY 1 HOUR OF SHOP EQUIPMENT & FARM MISCELLANEOUS. ONLINE BIDDING WITH PROXIBID ON MAJOR EQUIPMENT AT 11:00 A.M.

17138 320th St SW Crookston, MN

HERMAN PRUDHOMME, OWNER

Directions: FROM CROOKSTON – HWY 2 EAST 10 MILES TO CO RD 44/160TH AVE SW (MILE MARKER 37), SOUTH 4 MILES TO CO RD 45, THEN WEST ON CO RD 45 1-½ MILES TO #17138DR NW

COMBINES, HEADS & TRAILERS • ‘12 John Deere S-680 Combine, Loaded with Options, Auto Trac Ready/Harvest Monitor, Premium Cab, GS3 Touch Screen, 7.9m Unloading Auger, Mud Hot RWA, 1138 Sep. Hrs., 1641 Eng. Hrs., S#SCC0746802 • John Deere #4640FD 40’ Flex Draper, S#VD0755715 • Frontier HT-12 40’ Header Trailer, S#100079 • John Deere #615P Pickup Header, S#PHC074546 • Minnesota 8-Ton 4-Wheel Header Trailer • 30’ Tandem Axle Header Trailer, Pintal Hitch • SSR Pump Co. HD Combine Trailer, Custom Built, Triple Axle Duals, 12.5’ x 33’ Pintal Hitch • Set of Hubs & Duals for Combine 510/85R 42” • Factory Rear Axles & Hubs for Combine TRACTOR/LOADER, TRAILER, PICKUP, & BOAT • ‘01 John Deere #6405 Tractor, Syncro Plus 12/4 Trans., 5293 Hrs., w/Buhler #2596 Loader and 7’ Bucket, S#299708 • Load-Trail Late Model 7.5’x20’ 12,000 lb. Tandem Axle Trailer, Beaver Tail & Ramps • ‘14 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4 Lariat Pickup, 6.7 Dsl. only 18,400 Miles • ‘00 Sea Ray 18’ Fiberglass Boat, 4 cyl. Chev with Mercruiser, Open Bow & Trailer CAMPER, F-12 & CAR • 2000 Forrest River #38SLDS Sandpiper Camper, Fiberglass Siding, Awning, 2 Slides • 1936 F-12 McCormick on Steel Tricycle Front • Steel Wheel Wide Front for F-12 • ‘02 Mercury Sable, 169,000 Miles • J.D. #810-01 10’ Killifer • J.D. 1350 6-16” Semi-Mt. Plow • J.D. 4-16” Pull-Type Plow • J.D. 5-16” Semi-Mt. Plow SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS • Honda Gas Powered Air Compressor • Aladdin 220 Electric Power Washer • Pickup Sliding Tool Box • Miller Electric Arc Welder • Arctic Cat 5000 Watt Generator • 5/8” 16-spd. Floor Drill Press • Homack Tool Chest & Rolling Cabinet • Metal Bolt Bin & Stock • Bench Grinder with Stand • Vise with Stand, Shop Vac • Oxy/Acetylene Torch Set • Anvil with Stand, Socket Sets • Milwaukee Chop Saw • Battery Charger • Air/Hyd. Jack & Bottle Jacks • Air Tools, Air Greaser • Hand & Power Tools • Chains & Binders • Porta Power Unit • Craftsman 10” Table Saw • MTD Snowblower • John Deere Self-Propelled Push Mower

Selmer Heck Estate

Terryl Pearson, P.R. / Scott: 320-219-0382

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CARS 1979 Ford Ranchero, 302, V8, Auto,Fresh Bottom End Overhaul, Odometer Reads 58,933 Miles, Runs & Drives. 1977 Lincoln Continental Mark IV, 460, V8, Auto, Power Windows, Locks, Seats, Leather Interior, Odometer Reads 60,695 Miles, Runs & Drives, 1976 Ford Grand Torino Elite, 351, V8, Auto (With Extra Parts) Odometer Reads 119,024 Miles, Runs & Drives TRACTORS Ford 8000 Diesel w/Cab, 3 Pt., 2 Remotes, 540 & 1,000 PTO 18.4x34 Tires w/Band Duals. Ford 5000 Diesel, 3 Pt., 2 Remotes, 540 PTO, 13.6/38 Tires-90% w/Duals. 13.6/38 Band Duals For Ford 5000. Ford 550 Backhoe, Cab, Self-Leveling Bucket, 16.9/28 Tires EQUIPMENT & OTHER MISC KRAUSE 16ft. HD tandem disc w/cushion gangs. Rockwell Rock Picker w/Reel & 540 PTO Drive New Holland #516 Manure Spreader. MN Manure Spreader, 4 Wheels. Fargo Sprayer w/ SS Tank. Ford 3 Pt. Post Hole Auger 9” & 18” Augers. Wood Splitter, 2-½ Opening, On 2-Wheel Transport. 4 Wheel Running Gear.Lundell 6-Row Cornstalk Shredder.20’ Dump Rake, 12’ Dump Rake. 26’ 6” Auger w/Gas Motor. Ford 16’ Cultivator, 7” X 36’ Auger. Glencoe 24’ Cultivator. Melroe 7 Section Harrow. 6 – Harrow Sections Bale Elevators 36’. 2 – John Deere 896A Hay Rake. John Deere #100 16’ Chisel Plow. John Deere #37 Pull-Type Sickle Mower. MN Super 6 Running Gear w/16’ Bed. 13-26 Goodyear Band Duals Tractor Tires. Erskine Pull-Type Snow Blower. Old Pull-Type Road Grader. Sheep Dipping Tank. Sears lawn mower w/42in deck. JD lawn sweep

SHOP Bolt Cabinets w/Bolts. Old Wrenches And Other Misc Tools. Pipe Cutters & Threaders. Pipe Vise. Mauls. Hammers. Pullers In Various Sizes. Bolt Cutter. Skill Saws & Levels. Pipe Wrenches. Box End Wrenches, Socket Sets. Toolboxes Side. Grinder. Drills In Various Sizes. Creepers. Acetylene Torch & Cart. Grinder On Stand. Bolt Bin w/Bolts, Battery Charger. Chain Hoist. Plus More RECREATION/MISC. 1997 Polaris Indy Touring, Electric Start, Reverse. 1984 Hornet 34’ 5th Wheel Travel Trailer, All Self-Contained w/Awning. Sears Scooter. Pickup Service Tank w/12V Pump, Low Profile. Hot Seal Coat Tank On 2-Wheel Trailer. 2 - 300-Gal Fuel Tank On Stand. 250-Gal Fuel Tank On Stand. Metal Implement Seats. Cattle Waterer. Pitch Forks. Hoes, 5th Wheel Hitch. Air Compressor. Bicycles. 20” Wooden Extension Ladder. Cozy Cab For 3000 Ford Tractor. 20’x12’ Overhead Shed Door Track. 4 – Keystone Classic Tires w/Rims P225/70R/14. Big Ford 9” Rear End. Gas Grill. Set Of 4 Rims & 3 Tires For The Grand Torino. Old Table Saw – Shop-Built. Old Jig Saw – Shop-Built, Handyman Jack. Wheel Weights Off MF 65. RR Jacks. Hatchets. Axes. Shovels. Rakes. Squirrel Cage Fans. Fencing Supplies & Stretchers Electric Water Heater. Tractor Chains. Homelite LTB100 Blower. Wheel Barrow. Pickup Toolboxes. Columbia Bicycle Misc Tires & Rims. Belting. Ford Pickup Bumper. 5 Panel Wood Doors. Stihl 041 Chain Saw. Aerator Fans. HOUSEHOLD

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

Storage Trunks. Sewing Machines. Freezer Baskets. Board Games. Knickknacks.Assorted Shelves. 2 – Coleman Camp Stoves. 3 – Pressure Cookers. 3 – Canners Recliner Chair. Microwave. Sofa & Matching Loveseat. Kay Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar w/Case Never Played. Sewing Machine Table. Serger Sewing Machine. Queen Size Bed w/ Metal Headboard. Assortment Of Straight Backed Kitchen Chairs. Afghans. Wicker Baskets. Books. Magazines. Kirby Vacuums w/Attachments & Extra Parts. Old Hair Dryers In Cases. 3 – Full Size Beds w/Metal Headboards. Bedding. Suitcases. 2 – Electric Roasters. Dishes.COLLECTIBLES/ ANTIQUES 2 – Buffets. Coffee Table. Glassware. Stainless-Steel Boiler. McCoy and Depression Glassware. Brass Candlesticks Round Table w/2 Leaves & 3 Chairs. Handmade Corn Doll. Cream Separator.Rocking Chairs. Wooden Highchair. Cream Cans. Vintage Table. Ceiling Light Glass Covers. Encyclopedia Britannica Complete. Toy Trucks. Bottle Capper. 3 Various Size Cribs. Armoire. Galvanized Washtubs w/Stand. Maytag Wringer Washer. Old Honey Jars. Cream Can. Lots Of Telephone Pole Insulators. Spartan Sewing Machine. Serger Sewing Machine. Dresser Rocking Chair. Movie Camera. 8 MM With Lights. Row Of 3-Railroad Lockers. Antique Pressure Cooker. Antique Singer Pedal Sewing Machine.

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.

KEN HIETALA ESTATE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION AUCTION TUESDAY JULY 11, 2017 – 11:00AM

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Location: Michigan ND – From Hwy 2: 1 block North of RR track on Hwy 35

Owner: Kenneth Hietala Estate – Contact Allan at 701-247-3345

Auctioneers Note: Ken was a longtime well liked owner/operator construction man from the Michigan area. He took good care of his equipment and tools. Note excellent shop in the City of Michigan. This is an interesting auction you will not want to miss. REAL ESTATE Real Estate sells midafternoon - Lots 3, 4, 6 and 6, Block 13, original town site of Michigan City - 36’ x 46’ x 14’ Shop building w/ 18’ x 12’ attached out building, 2x6 walls, steel, 4/12 roof – plywood and shingles, 2 walk in doors, 1 lg. overhead, sliding doors on attached, (3) 40” x 60” triple glazed windows, concrete w/ elec. heat in floor, propane furnace, bathroom and central floor drain, elec. heat and lights - 24’ x 36’ x7’ Metal building w/ concrete

floor, electricity, cold storage VEHICLES & SKID STEER - 2002 Ford Trail-Lite E350 super duty US Model (class B-plus) motorhome, Triton V10, (1) slide out, nice - 2000 Ford ¾ ton F250 pickup, 4x4, 269,472 miles - 1979 Chevy Scottsdale ½ ton pickup w/ tool box - 1978 Home made gooseneck trailer - 2010 Middlebury enclosed cargo trailer - 1998 Honda TRX300 ATV - New Holland LS180

skid steer, 2 sp., w/ forks, and buckets, 1677 hrs. COLLECTIBLE TRACTORS & VEHICLES - 1960 FarmAll 560 tractor, diesel, single hyd., PTO, 3096 hrs., used for tractor pulls - WD45 Allis Chalmers tractor - 1977 Plymouth Fury hard top Sport, 2 dr., 70,922 miles, super nice collector - 1969 Ford ½ ton pickup, manual, electronic ignition GUNS - 300 Winchester magnum Weatherby

- 338 Winchester magnum Tikka, made in Finland, clip in ammo box - Marlin Model 81, 22 L-R, 22 short - 22-250 Weatherby - Marlin Model 880, 22 L only - 12 gauge shotgun ALSO SELLING COMMERCIAL CONTRACTOR TOOLS, HUGE ASST. OF SHOP ITEMS, SPECIALTY WOOD FOR WOODWORKING, LOGS, ETC, RECREATIONAL & ANTIQUE ITEMS, MUCH, MUCH MORE

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

Dakota Auctioneers

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

Your North Central North Dakota Auction Leader

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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

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. Amdahl Angus & Hereford Rapid City, SD Call (605) 929-3717 or (605) 999-6487

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NATIONAL TARGHEE SHOW & SALE

WOODBURY STOCK FARM Wyndmere, ND

Beastrom Ranch ~ Pierre, SD SHOW: July 14th at 10 AM SALE: July 15th at Noon JUNIOR SHOW: July 13th at 3 PM Highest Quality Stock Available. Targhee is a multi-purpose breed with high quality milk, meat and wool. For more information contact: Leroy Pedersen 605-660-2981 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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CATTLEMEN AND FARMERS!!

Call Arnold anytime!

LAND AUCTION!

701-640-8957 701-439-2531

THE WILLIE ANDERSON ESTATE AUCTION

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Saturday, August 5 2017 -- 10am

Location: North East of Clearbrook MN From the Y gas station in Clearbrook, go North on # 5 (109th ave) 4.7 mi to Co. # 11 (520th st) take a right go 3 mi, take a left on # 11 again (Clover rd) go North 2 mi to 209th ave (#70) turn left go North 1 mi to 540th st turn right go 7/10ths mi to sale site 21572- 540th st Clearbrook MN 56634 We will be selling all manor of tractors, equipment, vehicles and tools, but the MAIN EVENT will be the Auction of the LAND and BUILDINGS! at 2:00 pm. If you can imagine yourself living as a Wealthy Cattle Barron,on a vast estate at the end of a dead end road, rising in the morning from your luxury accommodations, you walk out to your second story veranda, owning land as far as your eye surveys, admiring fat cattle belly deep in good graze, yes, if this is what you want...then come out to the Auction and make your dream reality. The Ranch equals approx 230 acres paddocked and set up for rotational grazing, fenced, cross fenced, with underground water lines running to remote tanks in each grazing area, excellent maintained pasture. The buildings are everything you’d want, a 3000 sq foot 2 story 3 bedroom 3 bath deluxe home, complete separate living quarters in each level, served by an elevator between floors, master on-suite bath has marble floors and a bidet toilet, the first floor has a built in sauna, also included are an upper deck and covered lower deck, and more. This house has it all! Outbuildings, A heated insulated 30’ X 60’ shop w/ 2- 12’ roll up doors and a spacious concrete apron

51 years of performace testing & A.I. to top quality genetics Excellent disposition High performing Volume discounts Free keep until April 15th Free delivery up to 200 miles Complete performace data & EPD’s

out front, 2 grain bins, a 40’ X 60’ square timbered machine shed with an enclosed upper story, 2 concrete floored storage sheds, and a garage where the 55 kw standby generator is housed, You’ll never worry about the power going out here! Some of the terms of the Auction are, the sale of the property will be subject to the personal representatives acceptance of the final bid. Buyer will deposit 10% of the total purchase price with the Auction company upon signing the purchase agreement on conclusion of the sale of the property on sale day, this money is nonrefundable if the buyer is unable to close by the agreed upon time. Closing to take place within 30 days of the sale at the buyers chosen location, buyer to pay all closing costs, Buyer will pay a 3% buyers premium (commission) The Auction company can share this with a participating broker or give it to the seller. The buyer should conduct all due diligence prior to the sale day and have all finances lined up prior to that. Real Estate will be sold by legal description only and if a survey is wanted by the buyer, then it will be up to the buyer to obtain one. Seller will provide a personal representative deed at closing. Showings by appointment only, call the Auction Company

BROKER participation encouraged, call for details.

At MAIN EVENT AUCTIONS, we make YOUR sale, the MAIN EVENT!

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Darin Lee • Professional Auctioneer at MAIN EVENT AUCTIONS • (218) 358-1168 • MN LIC. 15-11

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1/2 Great Pryneese, 1/2 Border Collie. Farm raised, both parents on site, kid friendly, ready June 15th. $400. (218) 640-0847 Pheasants for sale 7 week old to Adult Hens and Roosters. Call 605-233-0359 Gelbvieh and Balancer Bulls Yearlings & 2yr olds, polled, mostly A.I. sired, bulls with performance data, many DNA tested Homozygous black, excellent dispositions, good EPD’s will add muscle & heavier weaning weights to your calves, Heifer bulls also available. All bulls will be semen tested and breeding soundness evaluated. Adkins Gelbvieh Iroquois, SD Call Gerald at 605-354-2428 www.adkinsgelbvieh.com 500 Fancy Fall Calving Black Gelbvieh CrossBred HeifersTimed AI - Absolute & Future Focus - 10 Calving Groups - 45 Day Windows Sept 1 - Oct 30 Private Treaty Call 605-670-5294 for more information 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 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. Charolais Bulls for Sale Yearlings & 2 Yr. Olds, excellent quality. Ron Wieczorek, Mt. Vernon, SD 605-996-7022 or 605-999-3782 For Sale: Registered Polled Hereford Bulls from certified Hereford sires. (701) 238-8326

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP 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 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 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 14 year old Palomino stud, Kings wimpy gun smoke breeding, well mannered, throws color, $1,250. 605-350-1830 Clinton Anderson Style horse training. All outdoor riding, colt starting, hauler breaking and problem horses. Visitors are welcome, good references. Clayton Callens, Canby MN area. Visit on Facebook or call (507) 829-8479

SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com 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 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. 3/4 Border Collie 1/4 Catahoula, very smart, very good looking, will make very good farm dogs or pets. $500. (402) 388-4445 leave message will return your call.


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CASH GRAIN

Cattle summary

RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/ Internet Total This Week 15,800 38,200 55,500 109,500 Last Week 134,200 36,200 87,100 257,500 Last Year 25,400 56,500 31,500 113,400 Compared to last week, there were not enough feeder cattle on hand to call a trend as the majority of sale barns took the week off in observance of Independence Day. Next week all the major markets will be open for business and should give an indication on trends. Although most markets were closed, a few opened late in the week with heavy offerings. Trade was active on a few sales reported, with good demand. Green City Livestock Market in Green City, Missouri held their Annual Customer Appreciation BBQ on Wednesday bringing in over 4,000 head of cattle. Most of the supply included good quality yearlings that were coming off grass. Several loads of steers weighing 623 lbs averaged 180.87 and heavy yearlings weighing 881 lbs and 928 lbs averaged 154.36 and 152.22 respectively. The Valentine Livestock Auction in Nebraska had 3,000 head of cattle on offer on Thursday, consisting of mostly yearlings. Yearling steers weighing 736 lbs brought a handsome price of 171.46 and those weighing 774 lbs averaged 173.38. Several loads of 826 lbs steers averaged 167.11 and a load of fancy feeder steers weighing 954 lbs sold for 154.50. Despite the lower trends in boxed beef, futures, and feedlot trade throughout the last several weeks, many feeders continue to trend at higher prices. There is good demand from farmer feeder participation, with many thinking they can make a profit or break even when factoring in costs at these price levels. More moisture moved in across the Plains and Midwest. However, there is no rain in sight and temperatures are expected to reach into the 100’s for parts of the Northern Plains, which will further deteriorate pasture conditions. Direct feedlot trade for the week was lower again. Texas traded live cattle 1.00 lower at 118.00. Kansas traded 1.002.00 lower from 117.0-118.00 live. Nebraska sold live sales steady to 2.00 higher compared to Wednesday’s lower market from 117.00-119.00 and dressed sales 2.00 lower at 188.00 compared to the previous week. Cattle feeders accepted lower prices as they aim to get profits before supplies peak in the next few months. Choice boxed-beef closed Friday 5.89 lower at 218.84 with Select 5.91 lower at 202.51 when compared to last Friday’s close. Auction volume this week included 77 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 31 percent heifers. Auction Receipts: 15,800 Last Week 134,200 Last Year 25,400 SOUTH DAKOTA 3800. 99 pct over 600 lbs. 17 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 load 745 lbs 152.75; 800-850 lbs (806) 142.00; 850-900 lbs (884) 139.06; 900-

950 lbs (935) 141.90; 950 lbs (974) 139.37. Holsteins: Large 3 part load 805 lbs 92.50. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 700-750 lbs (747) 142.20; 750-800 lbs (781) 141.29; 800-850 lbs (838) 137.19; 850-900 lbs (862) 133.71; 950-1000 lbs (967) 129.24.

Hog summary

RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 57,677 LAST WEEK: 64,253 LAST YEAR: 78,048 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Illinois 26.3%, Saskatchewan 12.5%, Missouri 10.3%, Iowa 8.0%, Indiana 7.5%, Oklahoma 7.1%, Colorado 6.9%, South Dakota 4.3%, Ontario 3.4%, Alabama 3.0%, Montana 2.4%, Ohio 2.3%, Nebraska 2.3%, Georgia 1.8%, Kansas 1.2%, Manitoba 0.8%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 64.0%, Indiana 8.5%, Illinois 8.2%, Nebraska 7.7%, Minnesota 6.7%, Michigan 2.3%, Georgia 1.8%, North Dakota 0.8%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs steady. All feeder pigs steady to 1.00 per head higher. Demand moderate for light receipts. Receipts include 54% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54% Formula Formula Cash Cash Lot Size Head Range Wtd Avg Head Range Wtd Avg EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 401 26.0026.00 26.00 600 - 1200 9033 31.24-41.75 36.10 1000 26.00-26.00 26.00 1200 or more 22081 31.86-44.00 38.35 14462 23.00-30.00 27.58 Total Composite 31114 31.24-44.00 37.69 15863 23.00-30.00 27.44 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 1450 47.0055.00 50.60 600 - 1200 3150 50.00-55.00 51.59 1200 or more 6100 52.00-55.00 54.41 Total Composite 10700 47.00-55.00 53.06 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 46977 at 34.23 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 10700 at 53.06

Corn

Week Year Fri ago ago

Minneapolis Cash 3.42 3.22 3.23 Illinois 4.04 3.79 3.63

Spring wheat

Minneapolis 13% 7.59 7.30 5.51 Minneapolis 14% 7.84 7.55 5.66 Minneapolis 15% 7.94 7.65 6.36 Pacific NW 14% 8.77 8.69 5.76 Pacific NW (cwt.) 14.56 14.43 9.56

Soybeans

Winter wheat

NuSun

Pacific NW 11% Pacific NW (cwt.)

5.94 9.88

5.47 9.08

Minneapolis Cash 9.50 8.83 10.61 Illinois 10.12 9.54 10.57

4.90 8.14

Week

Year

New

Fri. ago ago crop

Cargill

West Fargo

16.80 16.20 17.10 16.30

Durum

Enderlin

16.65 15.90

Oats

West Fargo

Flax

Minneapolis nq nq nq

nq 16.65

9.75 9.50 8.90 na

Pacific NW 3.27 3.27 3.05 Minneapolis #2 nq nq nq

Canola

Barley

Velva, N.D.

18.74 18.29 15.82 17.51

West Fargo

19.90 19.00 16.20 17.95

ADM

Feed Minneapolis 2.05 2.05 2.35 Pacific NW nq nq nq Malt Minneapolis 4.70 4.70 nq

Confections

Red River

Commodities

nq nq nq nq

BEANS

Edible beans Week Year July 4 ago ago

Pintos

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

na 28.00 28.00 na na 30.00 na 28.00 28.00 na 27.00 26.00 na na 30.00 na na na

Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

Small whites Idaho/Wash

na 28.00 na na na na na na na na na na

Light red kidneys Colo/Neb Michigan Wis/Minn

na 33.00 na na na na na 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

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

na na na na na 29.00 na na na na na 28.00 na 27.00 24.00 na na na na 27.00 23.00 na 34.00 32.00 na na 30.00 10.50 na 10.50 na 25.00 27.00 na 9.17 na 7.50 na 22.00 na na na na na na

12.00 12.00 12.00 25.00 42.00 46.00 10.83 11.67 45.00


A24 AGWEEK/Monday, July 10, 2017

Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1923*1992*-1906-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Kern California, Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington and Umatilla Basin Oregon, and Texas. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 12,070 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 18 percent decrease from last week?s ads of 14,647. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-Shipments 794-770-734 (includes exports of 4-4-4) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 3.50-4.00; 50-pound carton 40-70s 17.00-18.00, 80s 10.00-12.00, 90s 8.00, 100s mostly 6.50. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 270-277*-294 (including exports 14- 15*-21) —-Movement expected to decrease sharply on holiday shortened week. Trading carton 40-80s very good on light offerings, others slow. Prices carton 40-70s and 90-100s slightly higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A 5.00 50-pound cartons 40s 16.00-18.00, 50-70s 17.00-18.00, 80s mostly 10.00-11.00, 90-100s mostly 9.00-9.50. U.S. Commercial bulk per cwt 6.00-9.50. *revised. KERN DISTRICT —- Shipments 262-309-294 (including exports 17-2121) —- Movement expected to decrease on holiday shortened week and harvest continuing to wind down. Trading very active. Prices generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A mostly 16.00, size B 20.00-22.00. Long White U.S. One 50-pounds cartons size A mostly 18.00, size B mostly 14.00. Yellow Type U.S. One 50-pound cartons size A mostly 18.00, size B mostly 14.00. *revised. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON—-Shipments 182-172-191 (includes export of 47-46-55) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices carton 50s70s slightly higher, carton 80s slightly lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A 3.50-4.00, 50-pound cartons 40s 16.00, 50-60s 16.00-17.00, 70s mostly 16.00-16.50, 80s 9.00-10.00, 90s-100s 7.50-8.00. EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA—-Shipments 0-41-114—-Movement expected to increase slightly. Trading Round Red active, Yellow Type fairly active, Round White moderate. Prices from Friday June 30, 50 lb sacks Round White US One size A mostly 10.75, chef mostly 12.50- 12.75; 50 lb sacks Round Red US One size A 14.75, size B mostly 23.75; 50 lb sacks Yellow Type US One size A mostly 15.75. HEREFORDHIGH PLAINS-EASTERN NEW MEXICO—-Shipments 39-88110 —-Movement expected to decrease on holiday shortened week. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Old crop russet continues. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments

MARKETS

106-82-96—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Trading moderate. Prices generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 8.00, 50-pound cartons 40- 70s mostly 19.00-20.00, 80s mostly 17.50-19.00, 90s-100s mostly 10.00-12.00. CENTRAL ARIZONA DISTRICT —- Shipments 37-31-36—- Movement expected to decrease on holiday shortened week. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA—Shipments 48-51-34—- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices Round White lower, others unchanged. Round Red U.S. One tote bags approximately 2000 pound per hundredweight size A 26.50-28.50; Round White U.S. One 50 pound sacks size A 10.75, Chef 13.75, tote bags approximately 2000 pounds per hundredweight size A 20.50; Yellow Type U.S. One tote bags approximately 2000 pounds per hundredweight size A 28.50-30.50. NEBRASKA—Shipments 34-31*-33—- Movement expected to decrease on holiday shortened week. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. MISSOURI DISTRICT —Shipments 0-30*-24—-Movement expected to decrease on holiday shortened week. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments 22-30*-15 —-Movement expected to decrease sharply as two more shippers have finished packing available supplies. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. KLAMATH BASIN OREGON AND NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT —-Shipments 23-22*-13—-Movement expected to decrease sharply as another shipper has finished packing available supplies. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT —-Shipments 0-2-5—-Movement expected to decrease on holiday shortened week. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA DISTRICT —-Shipments 2-1-2 —-Movement expected to decrease sharply as the last shipper in the deal has shipped the last of remaining supplies. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. LAST REPORT.

Hay

Grass – small squares

Rock Valley, Iowa

Premium

Premium

115.00-132.50 120.00-140.00

Potatoes for processing

Good

100.00-110.00 95.00-115.00

Fair

90.00-92.50 75.00-92.50

ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA—-Shipments 293-541*-389—- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices unchanged. Round White Atlantic 85% or Better U.S. One per hundredweight per hundredweight contract 1 5/8” minimum 11.00-11.25; per hundredweight open market 1 5/8” minimum 5.00-5.50. *revised. FLORIDA—-Shipments to Chippers 289-144-9—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. LAST REPORT. EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA—-Harvesting of chipstock potatoes is expected to begin within 7-10 days.

Week

July 7

ago

Premium na

127.50 90.00-107.50 90.00

Good

na 110.00

Grass – large rounds

Fair

na

Premium

2.75 per bale

Alfalfa – large squares Premium

120.00-127.50 117.50-130.00

Good

105.00-110.00 100.00-112.50

Fair

na

77.50-92.50

97.50-115.00 80.00-107.50

Fair

85.00-92.50 65.00-77.50

Utility

70.00-75.00 60.00

Bedding – large squares

Good Fair

na 90.00-92.50 80.00

na

40.00

Bedding – large rounds Per ton

na

20.00

Bedding – small squares Per bale

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds

125.00 117.50-125.00

Good

Per ton

Alfalfa – large rounds

na

Grass – large squares Good

Alfalfa – small squares

115.00

na

na

Cornstalks – large rounds

na Per ton

35.00-42.50

37.50-45.00

Weather issues concentrated By Alex Norton Beeson Inc. It has been quite a while since there has been any significant weather problem in the U.S. impacting crop growth. Going back to the disaster in 2012, widespread heat and dryness impacted corn, soybean, wheat and all crops across the country. Unlike that awful summer five years ago, 2017 has been marked (so far) by a very distinct area of hot and dry weather. A look at the U.S. Drought Monitor highlights just how bad things are in North Dakota and eastern Montana, while the rest of the country has very little moisture problems. Only parts of South Dakota and Nebraska even come close. This provides an interesting market dynamic, where strength in the spring wheat market in Minneapolis is pulling up all wheat and is even having a bullish impact on the corn and soybean market to some degree. All of this is occurring in a time when those crops are in decent condition.

Wheat Wheat prices had been surging to the upside over the last month and

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.

a half (and in earnest for the last two weeks). This week, the market took a breather and, though prices are still firm, the rally has stalled. As mentioned in the open, the U.S. spring wheat crop is struggling. Crop conditions dropped again, this week. The U.S. Department of Agriculture showed 37 percent of the crop rated good/excellent from 40 percent a week ago. Now 33 percent of the crop is poor/very poor. Winter wheat harvest efforts in the U.S. are about half way done. The USDA’s weekly progress report showed 53 percent rated good/ excellent compared to 54 percent for the five-year average. The market is anxiously awaiting next week’s USDA supply and demand estimates that will provide an update on yield pro-

jection for the 2017 crop. With lower planted area known at 45.7 million acres, any significant drop in yield will be noticed.

Durum The durum market has stayed firm from a week ago. The market is being supported by the poor weather in the Northern Plains, with much of the crop needing rain and a break from the heat. The USDA showed North Dakota’s crop is rated just 33 percent good/excellent.

Canola The canola market has been supported since the acreage report. Planted area was above expectations heading into the Statistics Canada report. Since then, however, some weather concerns are mounting. Rain is needed to help the crop develop, and little is in the forecast. The crop is not in trouble yet, however, and some good moisture in the next two weeks would go a long way.

Peas & Lentils The pulse market is settling in. Lower planted area is known at this

point, and the market is watching the weather. Old crop supplies remain plentiful.

Mustard Planted area in Canada for mustard seed is down big from 2016. Statistics Canada reported a drop to 380,000 acres from last year’s 525,000 acres. The U.S. is also seeing a big drop, falling to 76,000 acres (a 26 percent decline from a year ago). Recall last year’s big increase came as alternative crops (crops not corn, wheat or soybeans) jumped as farmers saw an opportunity to capitalize on tight stocks of those crops versus corn/ wheat/soybeans.

Barley Barley development in the U.S. is just behind the average pace, with 51 percent of the crop headed. Crop conditions took a hit in the last week: 52 percent of the crop is rated good/ excellent compared to 60 percent a week ago and 75 percent last year. Seventeen percent is rated poor/very poor compared to 12 percent last week.


AGWEEK/Monday, July 10, 2017 A25

MARKETS

Weather starting to support markets Wheat The wheat markets saw plenty of fireworks during the Fourth of July Week. On July 5, September Minneapolis traded to a high of $8.68 then reversed to a low of $7.74 before closing 3 higher. The following day, September closed 50 cents lower in a sharp sell off. The big question now is, have we had a potential market top? Typically in market tops, a 7 percent retracement from the high would say we reached a top. In July 5 trade, we topped at $8.68 then retreated to $7.74. Seven percent of $8.68 is 60 cents. Sixty cents from the $8.68 high is $8.08. We closed at $8.1975, so one could argue we have put in a potential top. This all happened in one very volatile session. But we have rallied $3 from the $5.50 range so maybe that’s all? Markets can get overblown and a technical correction was certainly due. Informa came out with crop estimates during July 6 trade which led to the sell off. They estimate 434 million bushels of spring wheat production. This number, if realized, would be very negative on market price. Earlier private estimates were ranging from 340 to 390 million bushels. With the potential for high crop abandonment, we think Informa is to the high side but the market traded that number for the remainder of the week. Only 37 percent of the spring wheat crop is rated good to excellent. This rating is 40 percent lower than 2002 when hard red spring wheat abandonment was 15.3 percent versus 2.5 percent for the 10 year average. Current eight-to-14-day temperature forecasts are above normal with precipitation below normal in the heart of the spring wheat growing region. With this forecast there is significant risk for further crop declines.

Corn Corn found some strength this week as weather is giving this market some life. Even after the U.S. Department of Agriculture raised corn acres on the June 30 report, the corn market switched quickly back to weather which is getting these funds that are heavy short a little nervous. There have been some favorable rains across parts of the Midwest recently, but hot dry weather is in the six-to-10day forecast for the western to central Midwest with the eastern Corn Belt forecast for closer to normal temperatures and a better chance for rainfall. The eight-to-14-day forecast still shows a lot of heat and dryness for most of the Midwest. The question is if this is a glass-half-full or a glass-half-empty type of forecast? So far much of the corn crop looks to be in decent shape, but rains are always needed this time of year. Much of the corn crop is behind schedule and needs the heat units, but that also pushes pollination a week

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

or two later than normal into the heart of summer with many places in need of some good rains ahead of that. For the week ending July 6, September corn was up 9.5 cents and December corn was up 10.75 cents at $4.0275. This is typically the time of year that crop conditions start to see some decline as weather starts to become more adverse. Because of the seasonality of a 1 percent increase in corn ratings, the Pro Ag yield model increased another bushel, but is still lower than USDA’s expected yield of 170.7 bushels per acre. Informa came out with an updated estimate this week for this year’s corn crop at 169.5 bushels per acre. Ethanol production was at 1.014 million barrels per day. Weekly ethanol production decreased 0.10 percent from last week and up 3.05 percent from last year. Corn use for ethanol was 106.47 million bushels, ahead of the 93.43 million bushels pace needed for USDA’s estimates. Ethanol stocks were also lower. The EPA also announced it will leave ethanol at 15 billion gallons. Crude prices continue to sneak lower and is pressuring ethanol prices.

Soybeans Soybeans got off to a good start this week as we saw a favorable USDA acreage report and a hot and dry forecast for much of the Midwest is forecast to continue, especially in the western soybean growing states. The Dakota’s make up 14 percent of total U.S. acreage, so the market isn’t ignoring the potential problem that has developed over much of these typically spring wheat acres that got switched to beans this year. We are at three-month highs as worsening drought conditions in the western Midwest are keeping the trades attention. Soybeans are also getting support from meal prices that have surged in China, and vegetable oil has also increased due to dry weather in Canada and Europe. Stepped up South American selling on rallies is trying to put pressure on this market. Soybeans got through the $10 psychological level in November and next resistance is now $10.20. Soybeans made it through the 100-day moving average, reached for first time in four months. For the week

ending July 6, July soybeans were up 38.5 cents and November 2017 soybeans were up 45 cents. Crop conditions for soybeans declined 2 points to 64 percent in the good to excellent category in this week’s weekly crop progress report. Pro Ag’s yield model improved very slightly this week, but is still lower than USDA’s 48 bushels per acre. Informa estimates this year’s soybean crop 47.9 bushels per acre, in line with the USDA. Overall, moisture levels for soils are rated nearly equal to last year, but the crop ratings are much lower for nearly all crops due to a poor start to the year (cool and wet during planting). It remains to be seen what eventually becomes of this crop, but currently all crops appear to have mostly below normal yield potential. The season is only about half done, so there is a lot of weather left to be traded. The June 30 report was bullish on soybeans, as USDA estimated U.S. soybean acreage at 89.51 million acres with the trade expecting 89.95. Quarterly stocks were slightly below the pre-report average estimate. The USDA reported May U.S. crush came in at 157.3 million bushels (1.5 million bushels below expectations) and oil stocks were at 2.265 billion pounds, up 31 million pounds versus April and in line with market expectations of 2.257 billion pounds.

Canola For the week ending July 6, November canola futures in Winnipeg were up $20.40 Canadian to $518.40 Canadian per metric ton. The Canadian dollar traded down .0004 at 0.7710. This brings the U.S. price to $18.13 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $18.64 per hundredweight, new crop $17.31. ► Enderlin, N.D., $19.17 per hundredweight, new crop $18.29. ► Hallock, Minn., $19.69 per hundredweight, new crop $17.48. ► Fargo, N.D., $19.90 per hundredweight, new crop $17.95.

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 New Salem, N.D., is $2.40.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $7.50 in Berthold and at $8.00 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $16.60, and October through November at $16.30. For the week ending July 6, soybean oil was 10 cents lower at $32.83 on the July contract.


A26 AGWEEK/Monday, July 10, 2017

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PICKUP 1995 Ford F-150 4x4 pickup, 186K. 1977 Chevrolet K1500, 74,983 miles, 4x4, V-8, auto. EQUIPMENT 16' single axle flatbed trailer w/ ramp. 3pt. bale carrier. ATV disc. Bale elevator. 2-wheel trailer. 14' JD tandem disc. Road drag. Yamaha 125 dirt bike. ATV’S Arctic Cat 500 4x4. 1999 Polaris Magnum 325. HAY There will be about 50 1st cutting 500-700 lb. round bales and about the same 2nd cutting hay bales. TOOLS Rigid sliding mitre saw. Rigid table saw. Contractors air compressors. Air nail guns. Ladder jacks. Dewalt saw with stand. Power paint sprayer. Work bench. Concrete tools. Rebar cutter. Hand trolls. Insulation blankets (concrete). Lots of ladders. Bull Float. 2x12 concrete forms. Laser Transit. Stihl Model MS290 chain saw. Roller table for table saw. Lots of hand tools and small power tools. UNIQUE ITEMS Cedar lined Log sided outhouse. Wood/fiberglass Oregon fishing boat. Caribou & Full Curl sheep mount. Deer mounts. Fish mounts. Pheasant mounts. MISC ITEMS Patio set. Yard windmill. Steel wheels. Cattle steel gates. Chicken feeders & waters. Wood stove. 4 cords firewood. Sump pumps. Cistern pumps. 5 cream cans. Pressure washer. Leaf blower. JD 10 wagon. Double wheel wheel barrow. Yard sprayer. Triple burner w/ grill top stove. School desks. Bertha heater. Misc. lumber. Whiskey barrel planters. HOUSEHOLD Gun cabinet. Cabela’s gun safe 24-30 guns. 2-Lazy Boy recliners. Samsung french door refrigerator. Large white cabinet. Jumping horse. Benches. 12' table and chairs. Oak chairs. 50” flat screen tv. Plus more.

JACK BORU-ESTATE

Phone Alexander at 218-280-7215 or Natasha at 218-431-0193 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

Offering dead stock removal service, been in business for 20 years, operating base in Aberdeen SD, can travel thru SD, ND & MN, very affordable rates, discounts for multiple removals in the same area. Call for estimates 800-544-0063 Black Angus Yearling Bulls for sale. Strong Maternal Traits, with Muscle & Thickness. Very Quiet Disposition. Excellent Selection. Semen Tested. Sires include Black Granite, Final Solution, Sitz Sensation 693A, Discovery, GAR Sunrise and more. Mike Carroll 605-203-0158 or 605-854-3953 De Smet, SD.

2 year old Angus and Angus cross bulls for sale. Our bulls are bred for moderate frame, thickness, and fleshing ability. They are ideal for grass finishing and won’t lose weight and melt down when you get them home. Many are low birth weight bulls that will work well on heifers. They are all semen tested and ready to go to work. Priced $2500-$3500. Call Kurt Jauer (712) 253-8710 or visit us online www.jauerangus.com.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2017 @ 10 AM PERSONAL PROPERTY @ 10:30 AM AUDREY F. MCGRATH Owner

PERSONAL PROPERTY @ 10:30 AM AUDREY F. MCGRATH Ownerto share? Have an opinion editor: MN 26495Email 410THa letter AVE.toSW, SW,theFISHER, FISHER, 26495 410TH AVE. MN

Directions from Fisher:NEWS@AGWEEK.COM Approx. 6 mi on Co Rd 15 W, turn right onto 220, then immediately left onto 223 W Directions from Fisher: Approx. 6 mi on Co Rd 15 W, turn right onto 220, then immediately left onto 223 W 1 mi, then South on 410 Ave SW to 26495 1 mi, then South on 410 Ave SW to 26495 Directions from East Grand Forks: 1.2 mi on US-2 E., Right on MN-220S for 7.1 mi. Take a slight right onto Directions from East Grand Forks: 1.2 mi on US-2 E., Right on MN-220S for 7.1 mi. Take a slight right onto Co Hwy 223, 0.8 mi, continue straight onto 410th Ave SW, 1.1 mi. Turn right 0.1 mile to 26495 Co Hwy 223, 0.8 mi, continue straight onto 410th Ave SW, 1.1 mi. Turn right 0.1 mile to 26495 Full auction bill will be in next week’s edition Full auction bill will be in next week’s edition

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PERSONAL PROPERTY @ 10:30 AM AUDREY F. MCGRATH Owner Directions from Fisher: Approx. 6 mi410TH on Co RdAVE. 15 W, turn onto 220, then 26495 SW,rightFISHER, MNimmediately left onto 223 W 1 mi, then South on 410 Ave SWApprox. to6 26495 Directions from Fisher: 6 mi Coturn Rdright 15 onto W, turn right onto 220,leftthen Directions from Fisher: Approx. mi on Co Rd on 15 W, 220, then onto immediately W PERSONAL PROPERTY @ 10:30immediately AM AUDREY F.223 MCGRATH 11Directions mi, thenSouth South onGrand 410SW Ave SW mi, then on 410 Ave to 26495 from East Forks: 1.2to mi26495 on US-2 E., Right on MN-220S for 7.1 mi. Take a slight right onto Directions from East Grand Forks: 1.2 mi on US-2 E., Right on MN-220S for 7.1 mi. Take a slight ontoTake Directions Grand on1.1 US-2 E., right Right 7.1 mi. Co Hwy 223, from 0.8 mi, East continue straightForks: onto 410th1.2 Avemi SW, mi. Turn 0.1on mileMN-220S to 26495 for right Co Hwy 223, 0.8 mi, continue straight onto 410th Ave SW, 1.1 mi. Turn right 0.1 mile to 26495 Co Hwy 223, 0.8 mi, continue straight onto 410th Ave SW, 1.1 mi. beTurn right 0.1edition mile to 264 in next week’s Directions from Fisher: Approx.Full 6 miauction on Cobill Rdwill 15be W, onto 220, then Full auction bill will inturn nextright week’s edition PERSONAL 10:30 AUDREY Owner bill will be in nex Full auction 1 mi, thenPROPERTY South on @ 410 AveAM SW to 26495 F. MCGRATH

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Directions from East Grand Forks: mi on US-2 E., Right on MN-220S for 7 Grand1.2 Forks Grand Forks PERSONAL PROPERTY @ 10:30 AM AUDREY MCGRATH Owner Co Hwy 223, 0.8 mi, continue straight onto F. 410th Ave SW, 1.1 mi. Turn right 0.1 Grand Forks Directions from Fisher: Approx. 6 mi on Co Rd 15 W, turn right onto 220, then immediately left onto 223 W Full auction bill w 1 mi, then South on 410 Ave SW to 26495 Directions from Fisher: mi on 15 E., W, turn 220, then immediately ontoright 223 W Directions from East GrandApprox. Forks:6 1.2 mi Co on Rd US-2 Rightright on onto MN-220S for 7.1 mi. Take aleft slight on 1 mi,223, then 0.8 South 410 Avestraight SW to 26495 Grand Forks Co Hwy mi,on continue onto 410th Ave SW, 1.1 mi. Turn right 0.1 mile to 26495 Directions from East Grand Forks: 1.2 mi on US-2 E., Right on MN-220S for 7.1 mi. Take a slight right onto Full auction bill will be in next week’s edition Co Hwy 223, 0.8 mi, continue straight onto 410th@Ave mi. Turn right 0.1 mile to 26495 PERSONAL PROPERTY 10:30SW, AM 1.1AUDREY F. MCGRATH Owner Full auction bill will be in next week’s edition

SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2017 @ 10 AM 26495 410TH AVE. SW, FISHER, MN

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Grand Forks Directions from Fisher: Approx. 6 mi on Co Rd 15 W, turn right onto 220, then immediately left onto 223 W Grand Forks 1 mi, then South on 410 Ave SW to 26495 Directions from East Grand Forks: 1.2 mi on US-2 E., Right on MN-220S for 7.1 mi. Take a slight right onto Co Hwy 223, 0.8 mi, continue straight onto 410th Ave SW, 1.1 mi. Turn right 0.1 mile to 26495 Fisher

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FARM & ANTIQUE AUCTION

THURSDAY, JULY 13TH, 2017 11:00 A.M. SHARP !!!!

TUESDAY, JULY 18, 2017 • 4:00 PM

LOCATION: 12261 300th Ave N.E., Goodridge, MN. 56725; From Goodridge 7 miles south (High landing), 1 west, ¼ north. From St. Hilaire 18 miles east, 2 north (Highlanding), 1 west, ¼ north

FUNSETH FAMILY FARM 736 36 ST NE, NORTHWOOD, ND

Auctioneer’s note: Newer, well maintained items. No internet service, call 686-2048 to absentee bid. For pics & info updates check www.redriverron.com. For info on auction items call Roger @ 689-3888; Robert@ 689-3078, or Marge @ 378-4385 FARM MACHINERY 2012 FORD NEW HOLLAND TV6070 BI-DIRECTIONAL W/ 84LB SELF LEVELING LOADER, 3 hyd., 2 pto’s & 3 pts ., 8.5’ bucket, 480/80R/34”, 492 hrs, SN: RVS059826 48” PALLET ATTACH. FOR N.H. LOADER 3 BALL HITCH BUCKET ATTACH. FOR N.H. LOADER 2012 CASE IH 8120 RWD COMBINE, lateral tilt, 24’ auger, chaff spreader, grain/bean concaves, A.S. ready, fine cut chopper, 900/60R/32 fronts, 750/65R/26 rears, HID lights 1092 sep. hrs, s.n. YCG214659 2009 JOHN DEERE 635F FLEX HEAD w/ CRARY AIR SYSTEM, J. D. finger reel, good poly, F & A, CASE IH 8120 bolt in adapter JOHN DEERE 843 (8-30”) CORN HEAD, low profile oil drive, new sprockets/ chains, good tin CASE IH 45 MFWD TRACTOR W/ L530 LOADER, 3 pt., 2 hyd., joy stick, L.H. shuttle, 13.6x28 rears, 24” fronts, 6’ bucket, grill guard, 84 hrs 8’ FARM KING 960 3 PT. SNOWBLOWER, 540 pto 10’ HOMEMADE P.T. BOX SCRAPER 6’ AGRIC AFM70 3 PT. ROTO TILLER LARGE AND SMALL YARD DRAGS

Directions: Location From Uglem Ness Northwood, ND 1 mile West on Hwy 15 2-1/2 North Curt-218-779-0723 • Gene-218-779-6740

1974 DODGE 800 T.S. W/ 19’ KNAPHEIDE BOX, V-8 gas, 5x4, 10 x 20” roll tarp 1972 FORD T.S. W/ 19’ STRONGBOX , V-8, 5x3, 9:00 x 20, roll tarp, needs minor work to D.O.T., shows 44,187 miles CHEVY 4400 S.A. W/ 1000 GAL TANK, cone & 2” pump, runs

Tractors JD 8450 d. tractor w/ CAH, 4WD, 3 valve hyd, 9870 hrs. ( recent engine work) 3- new tires 18.4x38r SN ROTS677002720 IHC M wide front tractor w/ Farm hand loader SN 260547 930 Case Comfort King tractor w/ 3 pt. PTO, dual hyd Farmall M wide front new motor ( needs wiring) IHC H wide front w/ 72” belly mower IHC 450 narrow front tractor w/ TA McCormick 1-20 tractor on steel wheels IHC M wide front tractor 13.6x38 tires ( not running) JD 4010 d tractor 3 pt PTO (not running) w/ JD loader grapple fork Combine IHC 1460 combine Skid Steer 1998 NH LX885 turbo d. skid steer Threshing Machine McCormick Threshing machine excellent cond.( Used two yr ago) Trucks 1968 Dodge D600 tag tandem air brakes, 4x2 sp. Tr., 19’ steel box-hoist 1968 GMC 5500 V6 4x2 15’ steel box-hoist

FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE 2002 FORD T-BIRD, 3.2 V-8, auto, 54,000 miles, Arizona car, excellent cond., VIN: 1FAHP60A42Y126611

MISC. TOOLS AND SHOP 300 GAL. 110V FUEL TANK AND PUMP 200+ GAL. 12V SERVICE TANK 500 GAL. 12V FUEL TANK AND PUMP ON P.U. TRAILER 9-11’ SHEETS OF GREEN STEEL SIDING 140 AMP. CENTURY MIG. WELDER, no tank 225 AMP MILLER AC/DC WELDER AND CUTTING TORCH ON 2 WHEEL TRAILER, no tanks LINCOLN 225 AMP. AC/DC WELDER 16 SPD. DRILL PRESS AND DRILLS PARTS WASHER; 2- HOUSE MOVER JACKS RECREATIONAL AND LAWN CHOP SAW; GRINDERS 2015 POLARIS 570 EFT RANGER 4X4, homemade cab kit, 1,175 miles CHAIN BINDER; WINCHES ARCTIC CAT PANTHER 399 SNOWMOBILE 6’ EXCEL FRT. DECK ZERO TURN MOWER, 3 cyl. diesel, hydro., 6’ flail CHERRY PICKER; AIR TOOLS SHOP SUPPLIES; SPARE PARTS mower attach. 1976 16’ LEISURE ISLAND L-16 ALUM. PONTOON BOAT W/ 28 HP. JOHN- OAK BLOCKING; MISC. HAND & POWER TOOLS SON, depth finder & trailer

JOE JAGOL ESTATE, OWNER JARROD KALSNES, P.R. ph. 218 686-5277

TRUCKS 1991 FORD L9000 T.S. W/ 20’ STEEL BOX, L-10 cummins, 9 spd., air brakes, spring susp., roll tarp, rear hyd. controls, 295/75R/22.5, shows 544,101 miles

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3 pt rock naber JD 800 sp swather IHC # 75 18’ PTO swather Owatana Model 245 18’ PTO swather Wilrich 36.5’ cult. IHC 18.5 vibra shank Alloway 8’30” row crop cult .tunnel shields AgChem 3 pt sprayer w/ 250 gal tank ( no booms) Kuker sprayer PTO pump 500 gal tank w/ summers 50’ dbl fold booms JD #3100 6/16 plow w/ packer Stationery Engines IHC LA ,IHC LB,Maytag 2 cyl,Fairbanks, McCormick Deering Horse Drawn Items

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1948 Chevy road Master 4x2sp tr. Wood box hoist Car 2000 Buick LeSabre 4 dr car, leather, 3800 V8 165k Lawn Garden Cub Cadet LTX 1040 auto matic w/ 42” deck & 19 h.p, Kohler engine Camper & Boats 20006 Coachman 32’ bumper hitch camper ( slight hail damage) 1961 Lund 14’ boat w/ Trailer ,new rollers, tires & LED lights, Johnson 20 h.p. elec start motor 9.5 Johnson trolling motor 1979 Lund 16’ Mister Pike boat & Yacht club trailer 50 h.p. Mercury outboard w/ elec start Minnkota trolling motor w/ deep cycle battery Snow Blowers 5’ Erskine 3 pt snow blower Erskine V type snow blower 96” Snow King 3 pt two stage snow blower 96” JD 696 3 pt two stage snow blower Miscellaneous Machiinery 220 head w// 9’ Sund pickup JD 212 pickup header w/ 6 belt JD IH combine header w/ 6 belt Feterl jump auger w/ 10” elec motor

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2732 6 Ave. NE Northwood, ND 58267 Ph: 701-587-5269 or Cell 218-779-1526 www.globalauctionguide.com

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A28 AGWEEK/Monday, July 10, 2017

Red River Valley Fairgrounds 1805 Main Ave. West, West Fargo, ND

(on the west edge of West Fargo, ND, I-94 Exit 343)

Complete Lot Listings & Photos at SteffesGroup.com

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 2017 | 9AM

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Auctioneers will run multiple rings with live online bidding. There will be no loading assistance until 2:00 PM. Cars and pickups may enter grounds at 12:00 Noon for self-loading. Equipment removal by July 28, unless other arrangements are made. Hauling and loading are available. Contact auctioneers for owner information, new consignments, or changes at 701.237.9173 or 800.726.8609. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com.

TRACK TRACTORS

2013 JD 9560RT, deluxe CommandView cab, buddy seat, leather, powershift, 5 hyd., integrated auto steer, (26) front suitcase weights, idler weights, premium HID light pkg., electric mirrors, Cat 5 wide swing drawbar, 36” Durabilt 5500 tracks, 1,120 hrs., S/N1RW9560RCDP902348 2000 JD 9400T, 24 speed, 4 hyd., integrated auto steer, (26) front suitcase weights, 36” tracks, 8,790 hrs., S/NRW9400T900303 1993 Caterpillar 65C, 10 spd. powershift, 4 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, approx. 8,000 hrs., S/N2ZJ00339

4WD TRACTORS

2012 JD 9560R, deluxe cab, leather, powershift, 4 hyd., integrated auto steer, 7” color touch screen display, radar, diff lock, electric mirrors, HID lights, weight package, greasable steering pins, 1,980 hrs., S/N1RW9560RTCP001268 2009 JD 9330, deluxe cab, active seat, powershift, 4 hyd., 48 gpm pump, integrated auto steer, power mirrors, HID lights, 3,730 hrs., S/NRW9330P012040 2008 Case-IH 335, powershift, standard cab, 5 hyd., high cap. pump, rear wheel weights, front weight brackets, (2) drawbar pins, 1,395 hrs., S/NZ7F108410 1989 Case 9180, CAH, air ride seat, 14.0L Cummins, 375 hp., 12 spd. powershift, 4 hyd., shows 9,729 hrs., S/NJCB0003361 Case-IH 9170, CAH, powershift, 4 hyd., 11,020 hrs., powershift rebuilt at 9,800 hrs. JD 8870, 12 spd., 4 hyd., 8,130 hrs., S/N001368 1995 JD 8770, CAH, 12 spd., 4 hyd., diff lock, 8153 hrs., S/NRW8770S002977 1978 Steiger Panther III ST-310, CAH, 855 Cummins diesel, 24 spd., 310 hp., 4 hyd., shows 8,816 hrs., S/N107-00563 1985 Versatile 876, Cummins 844, powershift, 4 hyd., large 1000 PTO, A/C, AM/FM, LED lights, shows 1,541 hrs., S/N225052 1975 Versatile 800, 12 spd., A/C, 3 hyd., 9,899 hrs., 1,000 hrs. on major rebuild, S/N8003030644 1975 Versatile 800, S/N12 spd., seat susp., A/C, 3 hyd., 7,988 hrs., 2,000 hrs. on rebuild, S/N8003030423

MFWD TRACTORS 2014 JD 8245R, MFWD, premium CommandView cab, buddy seat, IVT, ILS, 7” color touch display, 5 hyd., 85 gpm pump, power beyond, return flow, 3 pt., quick hitch, 1000 PTO, Cat 4 drawbar, integrated auto steer, diff lock, radar, HID lights, (22) front suitcase weights, (2) rear 1,400 lb. weights, cold weather pkg.,

premium radio XM satellite, 1,025 hrs., S/N1RW8245RKED097542 2011 JD 8285R, MFWD, IVT, ILS, deluxe cab, active seat, buddy seat, 4 hyd., power beyond, return flow, 3 pt., quick hitch, 1000 PTO, auto steer ready, 7” color touch, display, HID lights, diff lock, w/JD H480 loader, joystick, bucket, 1,345 hrs., S/N1RW8285RJBD042898 2014 Massey Ferguson 6616, MFWD, Standard cab, buddy seat, 160 hp., Dyna-6 powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, cab susp., front weight bracket, Massey Ferguson 951 quick tach loader, bucket w/4-tine grapple, 3-function joystick, 898 hrs., S/ND267040 2010 Case-IH Magnum 180, MFWD, deluxe cab, buddy seat, 16 spd. powershift, LH reverser, 3 hyd., return flow, 3 pt., quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, diff lock, HID lights, (10) front weights, shows 1,230 hrs., S/NZR9H04835 2008 JD 8430, MFWD, IVT, ILS, leather seat, 4 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, large 1000 PTO, auto steer ready, side mirrors, rotating beacon, HID lights, rear wheel weights, 6,518 hrs., S/NRW8430D022962 2007 AGCO DT220A, MFWD, CVT, deluxe air ride cab, (2) entry doors, 4 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, Trimble auto steer, CFX 750 Nav II, (15) front suitcase weights, set up for 22” rows, 2,400 hrs., New batteries 2003 JD 7520, MFWD, IVT, deluxe cab, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, right hand steps, block heater, 2011 JD 741 loader, bucket, 3-function joystick, 5,715 hrs., loader S/N1P00741XCBD041647, tractor S/NRW7520D001495 1995 JD 8300, MFWD, powershift, 4 hyd., 3 pt., 32 gpm pump, quick hitch, 1000 PTO, diff lock, front weights, 9,610 hrs., S/NRW8300P002939 NH TN75A, MFWD, diesel, open station, syncro with LH shuttle, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540 PTO, 3,650 hrs. 1984 IHC 5488, MFWD, CAH, partial powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, Woods Dual 315 quick tach hyd. loader, bucket w/grapple, joystick, 10,300 hrs., approx. 4,000 hrs. on engine OH, New clutch in 2016, S/N3303

2WD TRACTORS

Case-IH 3394, CAH, partial powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, suitcase weights, duals Case-IH 2290, CAH, partial powershift, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, Koyker loader, duals JD 4430, CAH, quad range, 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO, front fuel tank, approx. 11,000 hrs., single owner, S/N4430H068704R 1975 JD 2630, diesel, open ROPS w/canopy, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540 PTO,

(6) front weights, rear wheel weights, 4,334 hrs., S/N317841T 1970 JD 2520, side console, gas, ROPS, 1 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 3,640 actual hrs., updated starter, S/NT711R022123R JD 2030, gas, 8F/4R, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, Schwartz loader, drawbar, S/N25006T 1978 AC 7020, CAH, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, S/N2655 Case 1030, Comfort King, diesel, 2 hyd., 3 pt., PTO, 3,437 hrs. IHC 756, gas, 2 hyd., Dual 345 loader w/grapple 1984 IHC 244, 3 cyl. diesel, 1 hyd., 3 pt., PTO, mid-mount hyd. blade, turf tires, 1,775 hrs. Ford 3000 utility, 1 hyd., 3 pt., 540 PTO, 4,456 hrs.

COLLECTIBLE TRACTORS 1963 JD 1010 Special, open station, 5 spd., 1 hyd., 3 pt., PTO, 12v, complete restoration, 10 hrs. on complete engine OH, New tires & battery, all records for new buyer including picture book AC WD45, gas, WF, single tires AC HD9L track loader, open ROPS, 471 Detroit diesel, 3 yd. bucket, New hyd. pump Cockshutt 30, WF, restored, runs Co-op E3, WF, restored, runs Farmall Super M with Dual 320 hyd. loader, 7’ snow bucket, S/NSMF6754J 1949 Farmall M, gas, WF, hyd., not running, S/NBK201032X1 IHC Hydro 84, wide front, open cab, 2 hyd., 540 PTO, shows 495 hrs., S/NB600210B008071 International McCormick Farmall Super A, WF, gas, 4 spd., 6v electric start, 540 PTO, Woods L59 mower, with new set of blades McCormick Deering F12, NF, runs Minneapolis Moline Z, NF, gas, 6 volt, S/N00650008777 IHC M, gas, 540 PTO

TRACTOR LOADERS & ATTACHMENTS

2009 JD 740 Classic, quick tach loader, 8’ dirt bucket, grill guard, w/mounts & hardware, fits 2WD & MFWD, no joystick JD 725 hyd. loader, bucket, joystick, 50 Series mounts JD 146 hyd. loader, 84” bucket, Bobcat quick plate Pallet forks, quick attach, for JD 725 loader

GPS EQUIPMENT AFS Pro 700 monitor, S/N12151492 Ag Leader display w/Section Control Beeline auto steer system Case 87518983 controller, S/N5212549366 Raven Cruiser II with patch antenna kit, GPS antenna SM-76, S/N7610186, S/N0000002550

Reichhardt integrated auto steer, off Case-IH 9230 Trimble AG-372 globe, S/N57513-323N84574272

COMBINES 2012 JD S680, Contour-Master, premium cab, ProDrive, 2 spd. PRWD, 5 spd. feeder house, integrated auto steer, 2630 display armrest, TouchSet, Y&M, diff lock, power fold hopper, 26-1/2’ high cap. unloading auger, fine cut chopper, HID lights, power mirrors, large & small wire concaves, 1,638 sep. hrs., 2,412 engine hrs., S/N1H0S680SCC0747344 2014 JD S670, 2WD, ContourMaster, deluxe cab, deluxe controls, heavy duty variable spd. feeder house, integrated auto steer, JD hopper ext., 26’ high cap. unloading auger, fine cut chopper, electric mirrors, 777 sep. hrs., 1,095 engine hrs., S/N1H0S670SPE0765262 2014 JD S670, 2WD, ContourMaster, deluxe cab, deluxe controls, heavy duty variable spd. feeder house, integrated auto steer, JD hopper ext., 26’ high cap. unloading auger, fine cut chopper, electric mirrors, 1,132 sep. hrs., 1,655 engine hrs., S/N1H0S670SJE0765748 2014 JD S670, 2WD, ContourMaster, deluxe cab, deluxe controls, heavy duty variable spd. feeder house, integrated auto steer, JD hopper ext., 26’ high cap. unloading auger, fine cut chopper, electric mirrors, 1,085 sep. hrs., 1,700 engine hrs., S/N1H0S670SJE0765782 2013 JD S670, 2WD, ContourMaster, deluxe cab, deluxe controls, heavy duty variable spd. feeder house, integrated auto steer, JD hopper ext., 26’ high cap. unloading auger, fine cut chopper, electric mirrors, 1,077 sep. hrs., 1,256 engine hrs., S/N1H0S670SCD0755777 2013 JD S670, Contour-Master, deluxe controls, integrated auto steer, Y&M, TouchSet, high cap. unloading auger, fine cut chopper, HID lights, 1,662 sep. hrs., 2,476 engine hrs., S/N756366 2013 JD S670, Contour-Master, deluxe controls, integrated auto steer, Y&M, TouchSet, high cap. unloading auger, fine cut chopper, 1,620 sep. hrs., 2,170 engine hrs. 2010 JD 9870, STS, ContourMaster, deluxe cab, deluxe controls, integrated auto steer, 5 spd. feeder house, Y&M, 22-1/2’ unloading auger, HID lights, fine cut chopper, 1,397 sep. hrs., 1,750 engine hrs., S/N1H09870SKA0736185 2009 JD 9870, STS, ContourMaster, premium cab, deluxe controls, 5 spd. feeder house, Y&M, ProDrive, integrated auto

steer, 22-1/2’ high cap. unloading auger, Crary Big Top hopper ext., high cap. lift cylinders, HID lights, fine cut chopper, 1,397 sep. hrs., 1,720 engine hrs., S/N1H09870S731394 2008 JD 9870, STS, ContourMaster, PRWD, premium cab, deluxe controls, 5 spd. feeder house, Y&M, TouchSet, 22-1/2’ high cap. unloading auger, hopper ext., fine cut chopper, round bar concaves, 1,600 sep. hrs., 3,150 engine hrs., S/NH09870S725233 2004 JD 9860, STS, ContourMaster, deluxe cab, fixed feeder house, reverser, Y&M, auto steer ready, wired for RowCommand, JD hopper ext., TSR choppers, (4) lift cyl., unloading auger ext., LED lights, S/NH09860S706068 2010 JD 9770, STS, ContourMaster, premier cab, deluxe controls, HD variable spd. feeder house, high cap. lift cyl., Y&M, TouchSet, integrated auto steer, 22-1/2’ high cap. unloading auger, JD hopper ext., fine cut chopper, round bar concaves, 1,767 sep. hrs., 2,628 engine hrs., S/NH09770S730797 2010 JD 9770, STS, ContourMaster, ProDrive, premier cab, deluxe controls, HD variable spd. feeder house, high cap. lift cyl., Y&M, TouchSet, auto steer ready, 22-1/2’ high cap. unloading auger, JD hopper ext., fine cut chopper, round bar concaves, heavy duty final drives, 1,860 sep. hrs., 2,492 engine hrs., S/N1H09770SCA0736502 2009 JD 9770, STS, ContourMaster, deluxe controls, integrated auto steer, TouchSet, Y&M, variable spd. feeder house, 22-1/2’ high cap. unloading auger, HID lights, fine cut chopper, 1,402 sep. hrs., 2,025 engine hrs., S/NH09770S732008 2008 JD 9770, STS, ContourMaster, premier cab, deluxe controls, HD variable spd. feeder house, high cap. lift cyl., Y&M, TouchSet, auto steer ready, 22-1/2’ high cap. unloading auger, JD hopper ext., fine cut chopper, small wire and round bar concaves, 1,676 sep. hrs., 2,280 engine hrs., S/NH09770S727704 2007 JD 9760, STS, ContourMaster, bullet rotor, RWD, variable spd. feeder house, reverser, Y&M, auto steer ready, hopper ext., small & large wire concaves, 2,322 sep. hrs., 3,065 engine hrs., S/NH09760S720677 2006 JD 9760, STS, bullet rotor, Contour-Master, deluxe controls, high cap. unloading auger, hopper ext., fine cut chopper, 2,844 sep. hrs., 3,617 engine hrs., ext. reconditioning 2005 JD 9760, STS, ContourMaster, deluxe controls, variable spd. feeder house, GreenStar

Y&M, high cap. unloading pkg., fine cut chopper, HD lift cyl., HD adj. rear axle, one set concaves, 3,028 sep. hrs., 4,035 engine hrs., S/NH09760S712064 2001 JD 9750, STS, ContourMaster, deluxe controls, RWA, fixed drive, fore/aft, reverser, GreenStar ready, 22’ unloading auger, hopper ext., rock trap, spreader, single pt. hookup, 3,735 sep. hrs., 4,877 engine hrs., S/NH09750S691624 1999 JD 9610, Level Land, RWA, variable spd. feeder house, Maurer bin ext., rock trap, chopper, chaff spreader, small wire concaves, 1,883 sep. hrs., 2,874 engine hrs., second owner, S/NH09610X681090 2006 Case-IH 8010, deluxe cab, AFX rotor, rotor reverser, Pro 600 display, Trimble receiver for Y&M mapping, AHHC, RS, rock trap, chopper both sets of concaves, ext. unloading auger, hopper ext., rear trailer hitch, 3,342 sep. hrs., 4,438 engine hrs., S/NHAJ106616 2004 NH CR960, small grain, 2 spd. rotors, variable header drive, Terrain Tracer, deluxe straw chopper, 21’ unloading auger, bottom fan shield, Yield Monitor, 2,059 sep. hrs., 2,914 engine hrs., one season on rasp bars, tailing bars & pins, concave, feeder chain, sprockets & chopper knives, S/NHAJ101222 1999 Case-IH 2388, axial flow, 2WD, AFX rotor, Y&M w/newstyle moisture sensor, rock trap, chopper, chaff spreader, hopper ext., unloading auger ext. for 35’ head, rear weights, 4,546 sep. hrs., 6,333 engine hrs., New sieve bushing kits, S/NJJC0266189 1999 Case-IH 2388, axial flow, Field Tracker, Y&M, rock trap, chopper, reverser, Crary hopper ext., chaff spreader, 3,233 sep. hrs., 4,446 engine hrs., S/NJJC0266253 1996 JD 9600, DAS, DAM, fore/ aft, variable speed feeder house, hopper ext., grain loss monitor, 4,107 sep. hrs., 6,034 engine hrs. 1994 JD 9600, AHHC, chaff spreader, chopper, Crary hopper top, 2,732 sep. hrs., 3,892 engine hrs. 1988 JD 8820 Titan II, RWD, 22’ auger, chopper, New motor, feeder house, & chaffer, replaced hydro 1983 JD 8820, 2 spd. high inertia cyl., feeder house reverser, JD ATU, air foil chaffer, standard chaffer included, electronic moisture meter, chaff spreader, LED lights, 4,481 hrs., S/NH08820X564347 1993 Case-IH 1688, specialty rotor, rock trap, chaff spreader, large and small wire concaves, 4,646.7 hrs., S/NJJC0120799

TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment of cash or check must be made sale day before removal of items. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. $35 documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles. Titles will be mailed. ND Sales Tax laws apply. Canadian buyers need a bank letter of credit to facilitate border transfer.

Auctioneers & Clerk: Steffes Group, Inc., 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo, ND 58078

Scott Steffes ND81, Brad Olstad ND319, Bob Steffes ND82, Max Steffes ND999, Ashley Huhn ND843, Eric Gabrielson ND890, Randy Kath ND894, Shelly Weinzetl ND963 | 701.237.9173 | 800.726.8609 | SteffesGroup.com


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Details at SteffesGroup.com 2011 JD 635F, low dam, full finger COMBINES auger, finger reel, poly, AHH in rigid 1992 Case-IH 1660, CAH, 2WD, mode, hyd. fore/aft, Crary CWS air Cummins, hydro, yield & grain loss bar, 60/70 Series hookup monitors, feeder house reverser, 2011 JD 635, 35’, poly, low dam, hopper topper, rock trap, chopper, stubble lights, CWS wind bar, 5,725 engine hrs., shedded, S/N740734 S/NJJC0102166 2011 JD 635, 35’, poly, low dam, NH TR97, PRWD, CAH, AHHC, (3) stubble lights, CWS wind bar, lift cyl., chopper, chaff spreader, S/N740647 2,454 sep. hrs., 3,159 engine hrs. 2010 JD 635F, 35’, fore/aft, finger reel, poly, low dam, stubble lights, PICKUP HEADS single pt. hookup, Case-IH 1015, IHC 7-belt pickup S/N1H00635FPA0737435 Case-IH 1015, Melroe 388 7-belt 2007 JD 635F, low dam, long poly pickup, shedded dividers, CWS air bar, New sickle, 1995 IHC 1015, 13’, IHC 8-belt S/N720988 pickup, Case-IH 2188 hookups 2005 JD 635F, 35’, fore/aft, finger IHC 1015, 7-belt pickup reel, poly, low dam, stubble lights, Case-IH 1010, 7-belt pickup, fits single pt. hookup, Case-IH newer series combines, S/NH00635F712091 off an 8230 2004 JD 635F, 35’, fore/aft, finger Case-IH 810, Melroe 8-belt rubber reel, poly, low dam, stubble lights, pickup, S/N1480111U060259 single pt. hookup, Case-IH, Westward Melroe 8-belt S/NH00635F706790 steel pickup, S/NJJC0055102 2007 JD 635, full poly, full finger auger, IHC 810, 15’, 6-belt pickup, 60/80 Crary air reel, SCH cutting parts, Series hookup stubble lights, single pt. hookup, New (2) IHC 810, 13’, 6-belt pickups, sickle, S/NH00635F721615 60/80 Series hookups 2007 JD 635, full poly, full finger 1984 IHC 810, 13’ w/Melroe 7-belt reel, stubble lights, Crary air pickup, IHC 1460 hookups bar, single pt. hookup, sickle bar Case-IH 810, Melroe 6-belt pickup recently replaced JD 914, AHH, large auger, wind 2010 JD 630F, low dam, AHH with guard, wide tires, single pt. hookup rigid mode, Lankota short dividers, JD 914, 7-belt pickup AWS air bar, S/N735969 JD 912, 6-belt pickup, wind guard JD 630F, full finger, low dam, AWS JD 213, JD 5-belt pickup wind bar, 9600 hookup JD 212, 12’, 5-belt pickup JD 930F, fore/aft, finger reel, JD JD 212, 12’, 5-belt pickup hookup, S/NH00930F676627 (5) JD 212, 6-belt pickups JD 930F, fore/aft, finger reel, JD JD 212, 6-belt pickup, single pt. hookup, S/NH00930F661445 hookup JD 930F, fore/aft, finger reel, JD (2) JD 212, 6-belt pickup hookup, S/NH00930F677253 1983 JD 200, 5-belt pickup, wind JD 930F, fore/aft, finger reel, JD guard, 00/10 Series hookup hookup, S/NH00930F669155 NH 970, Melroe 378 7-belt pickup JD 930F, fore/aft, finger reel, JD hookup, S/NH00930F671227 RIGID HEADS JD 930F, poly skids, finger reel, 2016 MacDon FD75-S flex draper Case-IH adapter, head, 30’, fore/aft, finger reel, S/NH00930F697703 stubble lights, JD 70 Series 1998 JD 930, 30’, finger reel, poly, adapter, single pt. hookup hyd. fore/aft, poly snouts, 00/10 1995 JD 930, 12” SSR quick attach Series hookup, S/NH00930F677526 pan system w/reel, 60/70 Series 1993 JD 930, 30’, finger reel, poly, hookup, shedded hyd. fore/aft, steel snouts, Crary air JD 224, 24’, metal reel, S/N542883 reel, 00/10 Series hookup, JD 220, bat reel, good sickle S/NH00930F651424 NH 970, Bonco quick attach 1992 JD 930, 30’, finger reel, poly, sunflower attachment, 12” pans, hyd. fore/aft, steel snouts, Crary back screen, w/bat reel air reel less fan & gearbox, 00/10 Series hookup, S/NH00930F646331 FLEX HEADS 1990 JD 930, 30’, poly, Crary air 2014 JD 635F, 35’, fore/aft, finger reel, 00/10 Series hookup, reel, poly, low dam, stubble lights, S/NH00930P635609 single pt. hookup, Crary CWS JD 930, good sickle, finger reel system, S/N1H00635FEE0765625 JD 930, 30’, low dam, full finger reel, 2014 JD 635F, 35’, fore/aft, finger stubble lights, 96 Series hookup reel, poly, low dam, stubble lights, 1993 JD 925, 25’, DAS, finger reel, single pt. hookup, plastic bats, S/NH00925F651748 S/N1H00635FKE0765629 JD 925, full finger reel, poly, 10 2014 JD 635F, fore/aft, low dam, Series hookup, S/NH00925P646165 poly, finger reel, stubble lights, 2013 Case-IH 3020 TerraFlex, 35’, single pt. hookup finger reel, hyd. fore/aft, SS floor, 3” 2012 JD 635F, 35’, fore/aft, finger cut, single pt. hookup, 1,500 acres, reel, poly, low dam, stubble lights, single owner, shedded, single pt. hookup, S/NYCZL62284 S/N1H00635FTC0746301 2010 NH 74C, 30’, hyd. fore/aft, full 2011 JD 635F, 35’, fore/aft, finger finger auger, finger reel, single pt. reel, poly, low dam, stubble lights, hookup, S/NY9ZL25006 single pt. hookup, 2004 Case-IH 1020, 30’, finger reel, S/N1H00635FKB0742010 AHH, poly, CWS air bar, New sickle 2011 JD 635F, hyd. fore/aft, full Case-IH 1020, 30’, finger reel, hyd. finger, stubble lights, single pt. fore/aft, lights, S/NJJC0223570 hookup, S/N1H00635FHB0740704 Case-IH 1020, 30’, Crary air system, 2011 JD 635F, low dam, full finger converted for IHC 7088 w/adapter auger, finger reel, poly, AHH in rigid Case-IH 1020, 25’, finger reel, auto mode, hyd. fore/aft, Crary CWS air header height bar, 60/70 Series hookup

NH 973, 30’, steel dividers, finger reel, S/N628943

2001 Capello non-chopping, 12x22”, manual deck plates, knife rolls, adapters for Case-IH 88 DRAPER HEADS Series and 8010 and newer 2013 JD 635D draper head, 35’, 2009 JD 612C non-chopping, fore/aft, finger reel, AHH, slow 12x30”, hyd. deck plates, RowSense, speed transport, standard rolls, stubble lights S/N1H00635DHDR755376 JD 1293, 12x30”, poly snouts, 2012 JD 635FD flex draper, 35’, standard rolls, hyd. deck plates fore/aft, dual knife drive, finger 2003 JD 893, 8x30”, knife rolls, hyd. reel, feed drum scraper kit, header deck plates height sensor in rigid mode, JD 893, 8x30”, poly snouts, knife S/N1H0635FDJC0745374 rolls, hyd. deck plates, cob saver, 2004 Case-IH 2062 flex draper, 36’, single pt. hookups hyd. fore/aft, finger reel, single pt. 1995 JD 894 non-chopping, hookup, New canvas 10x22”, knife rolls, 900 Series row 1998 MacDon 962 draper head, units, GVL poly snouts, 70 Series 30’, finger reel, with Flexxifinger hookup sunflower/corn pans, S/N121337 Case-IH 1064, 6x36” Case-IH 883, 8x22”, GVL poly CHOPPING CORN HEADS snouts 2013 Geringhoff RD1600/B Elite Case-IH 863, 6x30”, 900 acres on XL, 16x30”, rigid, vertical slice, new knife rolls ICF sweeper w/fore/aft, Headsight, IHC 863, 9x22” aluminum self adj. slip gear JD 843, 8x30”, metal snouts boxes w/sealed oil system, (15) JD 643, 6x30”, steel snouts, (2) carbide knives w/snapping rolls, seasons on new sprockets & chains self-sharpening cutting edge, triple SUNFLOWER & BEAN protection slip clutch system row HEADS units, hyd. end gathering rollers, hyd. deck plates, flasher lights, JD 853A all crop head, 8x30”, single pt. hookup, used 3 seasons, sunflower sides & back screen, S/N1101306721630/B 60/70 Series hookup, shedded 2009 Harvestec 4212C, 12x22”, 1978 JD 853 all crop head, 8x30”, hyd. deck plates, 60/70 Series 00/10 Series hookup hookup, S/N009066 JD 853 all crop head, 8x30”, 2009 Drago N12TR, 12x30”, sunflower sides & back screen, knife rolls, self adj. deck plates, 60/70 Series hookup, shedded Headsight JD 214 pickup head, Pickett 14’ 2008 NH 99C, 8x30”, hyd. deck bean pickup, 60/70 Series hookup plates, wired for Terrain Tracer, Sund bean pickup, 14’, low acres single pt. hookup, S/N626542006 SWATHERS 2003 Drago N8TR, 8x30”, knife rolls, (3) Headsight sensors, adapter Hesston 1200 pull-type swather, plate for Case-IH 8010, S/N21853 25’, auto fold, bat reel, belts & 2007 Geringhoff RD1200B, 12x22”, canvases stored inside hyd. deck plates, green poly JD 590 pull-type swather, 25’, auto snouts, AHH, S/N954771222/B fold, bat reel 2005 Geringhoff RD800/B, 8x30”, Case-IH 721 pull-type swather, hyd. deck plates, RowSense, stalk 21’, bat reel, auto fold, 1000 PTO, pickup guards stompers, set up for JD, Premier auto fold swather, 21’, bat S/N90245830 reel, pickup guards, stored inside 2002 Geringhoff RD, 12x22”, poly snouts, JD 70 Series and Case-IH International 4000 swather, 19’ Versatile pull-type swather, 18’ mounts, S/N93792122/B Versatile 400 self-propelled 2012 JD 618C, 18x22”, hyd. deck swather, 18’, cab w/evapo cooler, plates, knife rolls, outer gathering hydro, stored inside, New battery ext., stubble lights, single pt. hookup, S/N1H00618CJCC745285 GRAIN CARTS 2012 JD 612C, 12x30”, hyd. deck & GRAVITY WAGONS plates, RowSense, knife rolls, stubble 2014 Brent 1196, 1,100 bu., 21” lights, S/N1H00612CCCC746303 auger, hyd. spout adj., roll tarp, 2011 JD 612, 12x22”, hyd. deck scale, 1000 PTO, walking tandems plates, knife rolls, stubble lights, 2014 Brent 1196, 1,100 bu., 21” S/NH0612CCTB0740170 auger, hyd. spout adj., roll tarp, 2013 JD 608C, 8x30”, knife rolls, outer gathering ext., stubble lights, scale, 1000 PTO 2004 Brent 1084 Avalanche, 1,050 single pt. hookup, bu., 20” adj. unloading auger, S/N1H00608CEDC756940 factory roll tarp, large 1000 PTO, 2008 JD 608C, 8x30”, hyd. plates, chain drive, walking tandems HH & knife rolls, stubble lights, single pt. hookup, 400 acres after 2004 J&M 875, 17” corner auger, hyd. spout adj., roll tarp JD service, S/NH0608CC725208 1999 Brent 874, 17” unloading NON-CHOPPING auger, Digi-Star scale CORN HEADS Brent 620, 1000 PTO 2017 Baldan, 12x22”, Bondiolo and Brent 420, 450 bu., side auger, Pavesi deck plates, set up for Case- 1000 PTO Brent 410, scale, 1000 PTO IH 7000-9000 Series combines, New, over 2,500 running worldwide, Kinze 1200, 1,200 bu., roll tarp, warranty will cover 2017 fall harvest 1000 PTO E-Z Trail 475 through April 1st, 2018, parts available through dealers in ID and Ficklin CA9600, 500 bu., 10” unloading auger, roll tarp CO, also factory direct Killbros 500 gravity wagon, 12 ton 2006 Case-IH 2208, 8x30”, poly snouts, knife rolls, hyd. deck plates, running gear, heavy duty tires Killbros 500 grain wagon, New header height control, single pt. roll tarp hookups, S/NCBJ031069

Over 1300 Lots!

Killbros 490, hyd. folding auger, auger light, rear ball hitch, 1000 PTO Weigh wagon, 120 bu., scale, gas motor

2009 Wil-Rich 657 DCR disc chisel, 28’, 3-bar harrow 2007 Wil-Rich 657 DCR disc chisel, 28’, walking tandems, 1,400 lbs. spring cushion shanks AIR DRILLS & DRILLS 2007 Summers Supercoulter, 40’, 1994 Case-IH 8600 air drill, 30’, 6” 22” discs space, dry fertilizer, full run monitor Sunflower 4510 disc chisel, 18.75’, Flexi-Coil 5000 air drill, 45’ w/Flexi- 15 shanks Coil 2320 cart 1992 Unverferth Brent CPC2000 Wil-Rich 4152 air seeder, 42-1/2’, disc ripper, 7 shank 25 hp. gas fan White 435 disc chisel, 18’, 5-bar JD 1900 tow-behind commodity spike tooth harrow cart, twin tank, 350 bu., hyd. fan White 445 coulter chisel, 25’, JD LLA drills, three 12’s, 6” spacing 3-section, walking tandems on main JD 520 drill, 3 pt., 10” space frame, Summers HD 3-bar harrow Case-IH 620 drill, 12’, 6” spacing JD 1710A mulch tiller, 18’ Flexi-Coil 3450 tow-between Sunflower disc finisher, 25’, 22” commodity cart, 3-compartment, discs, 5-bar harrow, NH3 applicator variable drive, 10” fill auger DMI Coulter Champ II, 13 shank, 14’

PLANTERS

PLOWS

Kinze fold-behind planter bar, 24x30”, JD MaxEmerge units, 1.5 bu. hoppers, mechanical drive, plumbed for fertilizer JD 7000, Precision Planting, 16x30”, 3 pt., front fold, adj. gauge wheels, plumbed for liquid fertilizer JD 7000, 8x30”, hyd. markers, drawbar pull, 1.5 bu. hoppers, 30 gal. fertilizer tank w/electric pump JD 71 single row garden planter w/beet plate

IHC 800, 12x18”, spring reset Wil-Rich 2900, 10x18”, hinged AC 2500, 8x16” Melroe 903, 7x18” Melroe 903, 7x16” JD 3600, 8x16”, S/N00043 JD 3100, 5x16” w/hitch, stored inside JD 3100, 4x16”, stored inside (2) JD 3100, 4x16”, w/hitch IHC auto reset plow, 6x16” IHC auto reset plow, 5x16” IHC pull-type plow, 5 bottom Plow, 2 bottom, 3 pt., off Ford tractor

CHISEL PLOWS

2002 Summers, 44’, 12” spacing, 4” twist shovels, Summers 106 3-bar harrow, S/NB1086 Flexi-Coil 340, 40’, 12” space, 2” spikes, walking tandems across, single pt. depth, heavy duty 3-bar harrow, rear hitch, Raven NH3 Super Cooler, JD rate controller Flexi-Coil, 40’, dry fertilizer setup, 15” spacing Wil-Rich, 37’ IHC 5500, 31’, harrow 1998 JD 680, 33’, single pt., walking tandems across, 3-bar harrow JD 680, 33’, 3-bar harrow JD 1610, 38’, set up with shop-built concave discs, 3-bar harrow JD 1600, 35’, Inland 3-bar harrow, rear hitch and John Blue nitrolator JD 1600, 19’, walking tandems, 4’ beavertail shovels, rear hitch JD 1600, 29’, walking tandems across, rear hitch 1995 Krause, 25’, flat fold wings, front cushion disc (3) Melroe 505, 27-1/2’, 3-bar harrows JD 610, 28’

VERTICAL TILLAGE & ROLLING HARROWS

2012 Unverferth 1225 rolling harrow, 63’, hyd. fold, single basket tumblers Phillips 4505 rotary harrow, 45’ 2010 Horsch Anderson Joker PT3000, 30’, 20” discs, hyd. down pressure, depth control Salford RTS570, 36’, walking tandems, rolling baskets, weight pkg. 2004 Wishek 824NT disc, 26’, rotary scrapers

DISCS

Wishek 842T tandem disc, 24’, rock cushion, 24” blades Wishek rock flex disc, 34’ Krause 4990 disc, 32’, scrapers JD 331 tandem disc, 30’, hyd. fold, scrapers, tandems across Case-IH 496 tandem disc, 24’, 9” space, dual carrier wheels IHC 470 tandem disc, 20’, tandem wheels, scrapers Summers Series 10 diamond disc, 32-1/2’, leveling discs, 9” spacing, Summers 104 3-bar harrow

DISC RIPPERS, COULTER CHISELS, MULCH TILLERS, FIELD CULTIVATORS & DISC FINISHER 2007 JD 2210, 55’, 6” spacing,

2014 JD 2720 disc ripper, 22-1/2’, 9 shank, 30” space, parabolic cushion trip, knock-out scrapers, 7” points, single pt. depth 2011 JD 2700 disc ripper, 17-1/2’, 7 shank, 30” space, 7” points, single pt. depth, walking tandems 2012 Case-IH 870 disc ripper, 26’, 13 shank, front & rear discs, 5-bar spike tooth harrow 2005 JD 512 disc ripper, 17-1/2’, 7 shank, 30” space, single pt. depth, walking tandems,3-bar harrow DMI Coulter Champ II ripper, 13 shank, 16’, 15” spacing, rear leveling S-tines (2) DMI 730B disc rippers, 7 shank, leveling discs Flexi-Coil S-tine, 40’, coil packers 2013 Summers 106 disc chisel, 26’, walking tandems, 4-bar harrow

AccuDepth, knock-on shovels JD 2200, 64-1/2’, tandems across, TruPosition depth, 7” sweeps Case-IH Tigermate II, 54’, 5-section fold, walking tandems across JD 730, 44’, converted to 5-bar frame (2) IHC 4500, 28’, w/harrows Morris, 25’, Gandy box, sweeps Wil-Rich, 45’, 7” shovels Cultivator, 3 pt., off Ford tractor

HARROWS Brandt Commander 7000 HD, 70’ Melroe, 60’, 5-bar, 8.5L-14 tires Summers pull-type 4-bar harrow, 55’ Rugby multiweeder, 42’ Western, 62’, 4 rank Harrow, 40’, off JD 1000 field cultivator Harrow, 37’, off IHC 4700 field cultivator

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SUGARBEET EQUIPMENT cruise, diff lock, Thermaflow SS wet kit w/aftercooler, dual exhaust, SS Red River harvester, 6x30” air cleaners, dual aluminum fuel Red River/Wil-Rich sugarbeet tanks, shows 47,170 miles harvester, 8x22”, rear ferris wheel 1998 Freightliner Century, 60” Alloway defoliator, 6 row flat top sleeper, 60 Series Detroit, WIC defoliator, 12x22” w/scalpers 425 hp., 9 spd., engine brake, air Alloway defoliator, 6x22”, scalpers ride, air slide 5th, cruise, diff lock, 1,101,355 miles BEAN EQUIPMENT 1994 Freightliner, flat top sleeper, Halvorson hyd. rod weeder, 6x30” N14 Cummins, 9 spd., air ride, air UFT bean cutter, 6 or 8 x 30” slide 5th, twin aluminum fuel tanks, ROW CROP CULTIVATORS shows 1,027,000 miles, engine OH 30,000 miles ago JD 875 row crop cultivator, 12x30” 1983 Peterbilt 359, flat top sleeper, Wil-Rich cultivator, 12 row 3406 Caterpillar, 15 spd. Lilliston rolling cultivator, 6x30” 1982 IHC C90 cabover, 400 Cummins, air susp., adj. plate, STALK SHREDDERS pintle hitch, 391,000 miles Alloway stalk shredder, 20’ NON-SLEEPER Brady stalk shredder, 20’ JD 220 pull-type high speed SEMI TRACTORS shredder, 20’, end transport 2013 IHC Paystar, day cab, 12.7L Woods Alloway shredder, 20’, MaxxForce engine, 410 hp., 6-wheels, drawbar pull, 1000 PTO autoshift, air ride, fixed 5th wheel, Woods Alloway shredder, 20’, 12,000 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rear, 6-wheels, drawbar pull, 1000 PTO 107,000 miles Loftness 264BP-SSG pull-type 2007 IHC 8600, day cab, ISM shredder, 24’, small 1000 PTO Cummins, 430 hp., 10 spd., jake SLEEPER SEMI TRACTORS brake, air ride, power steering, dual aluminum fuel tank, 12,000 lb. fronts, 2010 Kenworth T800, twin screw 40,000 lb. rears, 657,000 actual miles tandem axle, 70” AeroDyne 2007 Sterling single axle, 14L sleeper, 455 ISX Cummins, Eaton Detroit, 515 hp., 7 spd. Fuller 13 spd., air ride, air slide 5th, 2007 Volvo VNL64T300, day cab, navigation system, sunroof, A/C, 12L Volvo, Eaton Fuller 10 spd., tilt, cruise, twin stacks, dual 120 air ride, sliding 5th, wet kit, 100 gal. aluminum fuel tanks, 678,000 gal. aluminum fuel tank, diff lock, miles, complete engine OH 12/2015 743,981 miles w/warranty until 12/2017, air to air, 2005 Kenworth T600, day cab, regen, transmission in 2016 C15 Cat, Eaton Fuller 10 spd., jake 2009 Peterbilt 386, 63” standup brake, AG380 susp., 12,000 lb. sleeper, Unibilt Ultracab, C13 Cat, fronts, 40,000 lb. rears 470 hp., 13 spd., Pete low leaf air 2004 Freightliner Columbia CL120, ride susp., air slide 5th, navigation day cab, 60 Series 14L Detroit, 455 system, A/C, tilt, cruise, twin stacks, hp., 10 spd., air slide 5th, wet kit, dual 120 gal. aluminum fuel tanks, shows 800,000 miles 700,000 miles, Cat Platinum OH 2004 Volvo VNL tandem axle, day (4 year warranty) cab, ISX 450, 12 spd. autoshift, air 2007 Freightliner Columbia, ride, air slide 5th, 2-line wet kit, aux. mid-roof sleeper, C13 Cat, turbo, air lines, 770,000 miles Eaton Ultrashift automatic, air ride 2002 Mack CH613, day cab, AC cab & susp., air slide 5th, 850,000 355/380, Eaton 10 spd., air ride, miles, water pump & valve actuator wet kit w/tank, twin aluminum 250 replaced within 12 months gal. fuel tanks, 928,000 miles 2007 Kenworth T800, Aero Cab, 2002 Volvo VNL tandem axle, day 62” flat top sleeper, ISX Cummins, cab, VED12 Volvo, 345 hp., 7 spd., 10 spd., jake brake, air ride, power air susp., air slide 5th, diff lock, steering, dual aluminum fuel tanks, cruise, shows 692,250 miles 3:70 ratio, 12,000 lb. fronts, 40,000 2001 Volvo single axle, 375, D12 lb. rears, 510,000 actual miles automatic, engine brake, air ride, 2005 Freightliner Columbia, twin cruise, power mirrors, diff lock, screw tandem axle, 70” extra tall 434,275 miles sleeper, Mercedes, 450 hp., Eaton 2001 Freightliner FLD120, day cab, Fuller 10 spd., engine brake, air N14 Cummins, 10 spd., air ride, ride, stationary 5th, cruise, diff lock, sliding 5th, diff lock, wet kit, dual A/C, dual 100 gal. aluminum fuel aluminum fuel tanks, 454,000 miles tanks, approx. 1,100,000 miles, 2001 Freightliner FLD112, day New exhaust, turbo, oil sensors cab, M11 Plus Cummins, 10 spd., 2004 Freightliner Columbia, twin air ride, diff lock, wet kit, dual screw tandem axle, 70” extra tall aluminum fuel tanks, 664,000 miles sleeper, Detroit, 450 hp., Eaton 2000 IHC 9100I tandem axle, day Fuller 13 spd., engine brake, cab, N14 Cummins, 435 hp., 10 air ride, air slide 5th, cruise, diff spd., air susp., diff lock, cruise, lock, A/C, twin stacks, dual 100 416,250 miles gal. aluminum fuel tanks, approx. 1998 Mack CH613, day cab, Mack, 1,100,000 miles, extensive work 427 hp., Eaton Fuller 10 spd., Mack within last year susp. & rear ends, wet kit, shows 2001 Volvo VNM670, 50” sleeper, 98,548 miles VED12 Volvo, 465 hp., Super 10 1998 Freightliner FLD120SD, day spd., air ride seat & susp., twin cab, N14, 10 spd., spring ride, air aluminum tanks, shows 34,700 slide 5th, cruise, wet kit (no oil), diff miles, (3) New batteries lock, dual 120 gal. aluminum fuel 1999 Freightliner Century Class, tanks, 431,000 miles, A/C needs C12 Cat, 10 spd., 818,105 miles charging 1999 Kenworth W900 tandem axle, 1996 Volvo tandem axle, day cab, 60” Aerocab sleeper, N14 Cummins, N14 Cummins, 10 spd., shows 525 hp., Eaton 13 spd., engine 206,000 miles brake, 8-bag air susp., air slide 5th,

Over 1300 Lots! 1995 IHC 8200 tandem axle, day cab, 60 Series Detroit, 365 hp., 9 spd., air susp., stationary 5th wheel, cruise, diff lock 1994 Peterbilt 378, day cab, 3406E, 13 spd., jake brake, air ride, air slide 5th, 1,617,000 miles, less than 250,000 miles on OH 1993 Ford 9000 twin screw, day cab, Cat, 10 spd., tilt steering wheel, saddle tanks 1990 Kenworth W900, day cab, Detroit, 430 hp., 13 spd., air ride, sliding 5th, dual stacks, dual 150 gal. aluminum fuel tanks, New air compressor, fan clutch, belts, water pump & 5th wheel kit 1986 Kenworth W900 twin screw, day cab, 855 Cummins, 13 spd., shows 472,000 miles 1985 Freightliner, tandem axle, day cab, 855 Cummins, 9 spd., spring susp., Saf-T-Pull hitch, 2-line wet kit, shows 250,000 miles

toolboxes; oxyacetylene welder w/hose reel, no tanks

DUMP TRUCKS 1991 GMC Topkick single axle dump truck, 3116 Cat, 10 spd. 1990 IHC 9300 twin screw, 3406 Cat 1963 Ford single axle dump truck

CAB/CHASSIS & OTHER TRUCKS

2008 GMC 6500, cab & chassis, Isuzu diesel, 230 hp., automatic, spring susp., 204” frame behind cab, shows 349,000 miles 1987 Ford L8000 single axle, diesel, 10 spd., shows 476,000 miles 1995 GMC Topkick digger derrick, 3116 Cat, 10 spd., air brakes, 4WD 1992 IHC 4900 single axle, DT466, automatic, spring susp., Airflow stainless steel 9’ sander, electric drive, diff lock, shows 111,835 miles, 5,370 hrs. 1985 IHC S1900 twin screw, 466, BOX TRUCKS automatic, w/large hyd. tree spade 1998 Kenworth T800 tri-drive, quad 1974 Mack U tandem axle, 5th axle, 11.1L Detroit, 9 spd., spring wheel, less than 700,000 miles susp., air up/down pusher axle, Mack R twin screw with cement Loadline 24’ box, hoist, roll tarp mixer 1996 IHC 1890 Loadstar tag 1973 Road Boss water/spray tandem, Detroit, Roadrunner 9 tender truck, 3,300 gal. tank spd., Frontier 18’ box BUS 1993 Freightliner FLD112 twin screw, pusher 3rd axle, 3176 Cat, 2008 Ford F450 Super Duty single 10 spd., 22’ box, combo gate axle transit bus, 6.0 liter diesel, 1989 Ford tag axle, 429 gas, 5&2 automatic, 16 seats, swing door, spd., Rugby 20’ box electric ramp w/lift, emergency roof 1985 GMC General, L10 Cummins, hatch, 218,901 miles 7 spd., Frontier 20’ box, Galion twin PICKUPS cyl. hoist, shows 817,000 miles 1984 GMC Brigadier twin screw, 2007 Chevrolet 3500HD, 1 ton, 300 Cummins, 13 spd., 20’ box crew cab, long box, 6.6L Duramax, 1982 GMC 7000 tag tandem, 366 Allison trans., locked up turbo, gas, 5&2 spd., Buffalo 20’ box transmission needs rebuild, axle 1980 GMC Brigadier tandem axle, seal out, front diff & 4WD are bad, 872 Detroit, 7 spd., spring susp., (1) bad injector 20’ box, hoist, roll tarp, weak engine 2005 Chevrolet, ext. cab, long box, 1980 GMC, 3rd pusher axle, Detroit Duramax 6.6 liter diesel, 4WD diesel, 9 spd., 20’ box 2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, 1975 Chevrolet C65 twin screw, ext. cab, 5.3L, automatic, 4WD, 454, 5&4 spd., 5’x18’ box, roll tarp Z71 pkg., tow pkg., 203,000 miles 1975 Ford F700 tag tandem, 4&2 2000 Chevrolet 1500 Silverado, spd., 19’ box, double acting hoist ext. cab, 6’ box, automatic, 4WD 1974 GMC 6500 lift tag, 366, 5&2 2000 Chevrolet, 3/4 ton, reg. cab, spd., 20’ box, wood floor, roll tarp 6L gas, 4WD, 136,000 miles 1973 IHC 1800 Loadstar tandem, 1996 Chevrolet K20, 3/4 ton, ext. V8, 5&3 spd. cab, 350 V8, automatic, short box 1970 Chevrolet C50 tag tandem, 1996 Chevrolet 3500, 6.0 liter turbo 350 V8, 5&2 spd., 18’ box, roll tarp diesel, 5 spd., 11’ flatbed 1963 IHC 1700, 2-1/2 ton, tag 1996 Ford F150, ext. cab, V8, 4WD tandem, V8, Westgo 22’ steel box 1995 Ford F250, reg. cab, 8’ bed, 1976 GMC C6000 single axle, 350 351 gas, 5 spd. manual, 4WD, A/C, gas, 4&2 spd., 14-1/2’ box tilt, cruise, AM/FM, 165,000 miles 1974 Chevrolet C60 single axle, 1994 Ford, reg. cab, long box, 302 350, 4&2 spd., 16’ box, hoist, tarp V8, 2WD, 177,152 miles 1972 Chevrolet C50 single axle, 1990 GMC Sierra, 1/2 ton, long box, 350, 4&2 spd., hoist, 43,620 miles 4.3L V6, 2WD, 177,650 miles 1987 Ford F150, reg. cab, 8’ box, 1971 Chevrolet C50 single axle, 300 inline 6 cyl., automatic, 4WD 350, box, hoist, 57,254 miles 1964 Chevrolet single axle, 1 ton, 1984 GMC Sierra Classic, 1/2 ton, V8, 4WD, shows 40,894 miles 6 cyl. gas, 4 spd., 12’ box, hoist

SERVICE TRUCK 2004 Ford F550 XL, 6.0L diesel, automatic, 4WD, 11’ flatbed, 305 gal. fuel tank w/12v pump, duals, 52,685 miles with hyd. pump, 12v, rear quick couplers; Industrial Air compressor, Honda 11 hp. engine; Miller Bobcat 225 Plus welder generator, 8000 watt, AC/DC; plug-in jumper cable box w/cables, Snap-on HD road chest toolbox; Weatherguard Pack Rat toolbox; vise; Weatherguard 18”x48” toolboxes w/bolt bins; (2) Weatherguard 18”x48” underbody

HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILERS

2012 Merritt aluminum, 38’x96”x66”, ag hopper, spring ride, set up with Rapat self-contained belted tender conveyor 2011 Stoughton, 40’x96”x74”, roll tarp, ag hoppers, air ride, aluminum sub-frame 2011 Wilson Pacesetter, 41’x96”x72”, ag hopper, air ride, roll tarp, front SS corners, all rear SS 2009 Timpte Super Hopper, 40x96”x72”, ag hopper, air ride, roll tarp, front & rear SS corners

2007 Wilson DWH500 Pacesetter, 48’x96”x72”, air ride, air gauge, manual dump, spread axle, aluminum sub-frame, (3) ag hoppers 2006 Timpte, 40’, ag hopper 2003 Timpte, 40’x96”x60”, ag hopper 2003 Timpte, 46’6”x102”x78”, air ride, air gauge, manual dump 1999 Wilson DWH500 Pacesetter tri-axle, 50’x102”x84”, aluminum sub-frame, (3) hoppers, 2 spd. traps 1999 Timpte aluminum, 40’x96”x66”, air ride, roll tarp 1999 Fab-Tech single axle steel, 20’, spring susp., New roll tarp 1998 Timpte tandem axle, 42’x96”x66”, spring ride 1995 Wilson Pacesetter, 45’x102”x78” 1995 Timpte, 42’x66”, spring ride 1995 Midland GT2000 steel, 42’x96”x78”, ag hopper 1992 Timpte, 40’x96”x72” 1989 Cornhusker 800 tandem axle convertible, 46’x96”x88” 1987 Timpte, 42’, non-ag hopper 1983 Timpte, 42’x96”x72” 1983 Chamberlain tandem axle, 42’ 1978 Chamberlain tandem axle hopper bottom, 40’x96”x66” 1974 Fruehauf hopper bottom, 40’

LOWBOY & IMPLEMENT TRAILERS

FLATBED & UTILITY TRAILERS 2013 ABU tri-axle gooseneck flatbed trailer, 27’x102”, 5’ beavertail, flip-up ramps 2012 Loadmax tandem axle gooseneck trailer 30’x102” 2010 PJ gooseneck trailer, 32’ 2008 DMS tandem axle gooseneck trailer, 32’, 4’ beavertail, ramps 1999 Prairie tandem axle gooseneck flatbed trailer, 29’x102”, 5’ beavertail, ramps 1999 Ly-Mar tandem axle trailer, 27’ deck, 81” width, drive up ramps 1990 Utility steel flatbed, 48’x96” 1970 Hyster C25TA flatbed trailer, 33’4” overall length, 17x8’ wood deck Road Boss tri-axle trailer, 40’x8’6” 1997 JLB tandem axle bumper hitch car trailer, 8x18’, rear ramp 1998 tandem axle trailer, 16’ 2015 Metz Welding tandem axle utility trailer, 14’x75”, bi-fold ramp 2001 Towmaster deckover trailer, 22’, air brakes, pintle hitch Tandem axle gooseneck trailer, 32’, folding ramps Tandem axle gooseneck trailer, 22’, 6’ beavertail, (2) ramps Steel flatbed trailer, 14’ Shop-built tandem axle bumper hitch flatbed trailer, 20’, MN farm use, No Title, Bill of Sale only, check local DMV laws before purchase Shop-built single axle pickup box trailer (2) small utility trailers

2007 Kaufman tri-axle lowboy, 35 ton w/beavertail & ramps 1989 Load King tandem axle lowboy trailer, 42’, self-contained 1974 Hyster C25TA tandem lowboy, 25’ deck STEP DECK TRAILERS 1999 Trailtech tandem axle 2000 Lode King tandem axle combine trailer, 28’, slide-outs aluminum/steel combo step 1997 Bison tri-axle combine deck, 53’x102”, will convert to trailer, 53’, slide-outs spread, air susp., (4) tool boxes 1993 Shop-built tri-axle combine 1998 TransCanada step deck, trailer, 12’ fixed, pintle hitch Muvall machinery trailer w/hyd. tail 48’x96”, aluminum over steel, 10’ 1986 Shop-built combine/sprayer spread axle, 11” top deck (2) 1997 Fruehauf step deck semi trailer w/ramps trailers, 48’, air ride HEADER TRAILERS 1989 Lufkin step deck, 48’x102”, CHC 250, 25’, 4-wheel spread axle, air susp. Easy Trail 680, 30’, 4-wheel 1988 Trail King step deck, Elmers single pole, 30’ 48’x102”, spread axle, air susp. Elmers single pole, 30’, flex pipe END DUMP & BELLY (3) FW Mfg, 6-wheel, 42’ DUMP TRAILERS (3) FW Mfg, 6-wheel, 37’ (3) FW Mfg, 6-wheel, 42’ 2007 Loadline tandem axle end (3) FW Mfg, 6-wheel, 37’ dump, 34’, spring susp., roll tarp (2) FW Mfg, 6-wheel, 46’ 1997 Frontier end dump trailer, (2) FW Mfg, 6-wheel, 46’ 34’x96”x60”, spring susp., 22.5 tires (3) Industrias America 840 tandem 1982 East tandem axle aluminum axle, 40’, 6-wheel, New end dump, 34’ tub, steel frame (3) Industrias America 440 tandem 1973 Fruehauf tri-axle aluminum axle, 40’, 6-wheel, New end dump, 24’ tub, steel frame (2) Industrias America 835 tandem 1964 Cook tri-axle belly dump, 40’ axle, 35’, 6-wheel, New (3) Industrias America 836 tandem LIVE BOTTOM TRAILERS axle, 36’, 6-wheel, torsion susp. 2008 Trail King live bottom, 41’x72”, (3) Industrias America 435 tandem 48” belt, air ride, electric valve axle, 35’, 6-wheel, New 1988 Red River live bottom, 38’, Industrias America 430 single spring ride fixed tri-axle susp., 36” belt axle, 30’, 4-wheel, New LIVESTOCK TRAILERS Johnson single pole, 30’ Klugman, 4-wheel, 30’ 2015 Kiefer aluminum gooseneck Klugman, 25’, 2-wheel stock trailer, 24’, tandems Rite-Way HS3500, 2-wheel 2005 Wilson R tandem axle Shop-built, 30’ aluminum stock trailer, 24’ Shop-built single pole, 25’ 2004 Wilson PSDCL402 tri-axle SSR Pump single pole, 30’ livestock trailer, 53’x102” UFT, 30’, 4-wheel SPRAYER & DRY VAN Unverferth RoadRunner tandem TRAILERS axle, 38’, lights, susp. 1993 V Trailer Mfg, approx. 26’ Horvick Duo-Lift tandem axle Wemco tandem axle, 32’, 6-wheel sprayer tender trailer, 1,235 Wemco tandem axle, 36’, lights gal. main tank, 300 gal. rear tank, Wemco, 36’, 6-wheel 4’x5-1/2’ flat deck, 5-1/2 hp. 2” Header trailer, 25’, 4-wheel Banjo pump (4) Header trailers, 30’

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Details at SteffesGroup.com 1980 1,000 gal. NH3 tank on 4-wheel running gear 1,000 gal. NH3 tank 1990 Monon van trailer, 48’x102”, John Blue 1,000 gal. NH3 tank spring susp., swing doors, tandem on gear slider, (3) 1,650 gal. poly tanks, MicroTrak NH3 cold flow system 1,000 gal. poly tank, (2) mix cones, (2) Continental NH3 controllers, hyd. Honda electric start, 2” cast iron shut-off, 5-way splitter & shut-off pump, F&S 2” electric hose reel John Blue nitrolator Tandem axle dry van, 28’, 1,500 HAY EQUIPMENT gal. poly tank, 1,500 gal. fiberglass tank, 5.5 hp. 2” pump, (2) mix Enorossi ERS20 hay rake, cones, hose reel 20-wheel, front-folding, New 1990 Kentucky moving van, Enorossi ER14 hay rake, 14-wheel 48’x102”, air ride, (4) side doors (2) 2011 Sitrex V-12 Magnum Wabash van trailer, 45’, tarp 12-wheel hay rakes, high capacity 1983 dry van, 48’, swing doors, Vicon hay rake, 6-wheel, hyd. lift wood floor, sliding tandems Oliver side delivery rake NH 1475 haybine, 16’ OTHER TRAILERS 2002 NH 1431 discbine, 12’ 2007 Great Dane 7811 reefer Hay crimper for swather trailer, 53’, Thermo King unit, 1983 JD 1424 mower conditioner, Yanmar engine, unknown hrs., air 14’, hydra swing, rubber rollers ride, sliding axles, aluminum floor 2008 NH BR7040 round baler, net 2004 Aztec drop deck curtain & twine trailer, 53’, steel frame, aluminum 2005 NH BB940 medium square slide frame curtain baler, 3’x3’ bale, auto lube, last 2011 HP Mfg single axle steel bale eject, preservative applicator storage tank, 21,000 gal. (2) Case-IH 8480 round balers Walker stainless steel equipment Case-IH 8460 round baler, twine tie tanker trailer, 6,250 gal. cap. 2006 JD 567 baler, MegaWide pickup 1981 Westank 9600 gal. tri-axle Gehl 185 large round baler, twine tie tanker trailer Hesston 565A round baler Trailmobile tandem axle aluminum Industrias America 625 bale tanker trailer, 6,200 gal. wagon, dolly front, New Tandem axle 6,000 gal. tanker Kingsman stack mover, 25’ Shop-built hay wagon, 28’ SPRAYERS Donahue, 32’, double round pipe Riverbend Industries sprayer, Bale wagon, 12’ 100’, 1,200 gal. poly tank, adj. Bale fork, 3 prong walking tandems, 3-way & 2-way Bale mover, 3 pt. nozzles, Raven SCS440 monitor FORAGE EQUIPMENT S&S pickup sprayer, 90’, 500 gal. poly tank, single nozzles, Honda 1995 JD 6810 self-propelled forage 8 hp. belt drive pump, MicroTrak harvester, 2WD, CAH, 48 knife monitor, GPS receiver drum, auto sharpener, auto lube, high Top Air 1600 sprayer, 90’ booms, arch spout, kernel processor, 2,532 1,600 gal. poly tank, rinse tank cutter hrs., S/NZ06810X501478 Flexi-Coil 65 sprayer, 90’ booms, RotoGrind 760 tub grinder 1,000 gal. poly tank, mix cone Haybuster tub grinder, side conveyor Summers sprayer, 2 pt., 80’ manual Artsway 425A grinder, electric scale fold boom, 500 gal. poly tank, New Artsway 425A grinder mixer Hypro hyd. centrifugal pump NH 352 grinder mixer Melroe 115 spra-coupe, cab, VW Roller mill w/electric motor engine, 50’ booms, 150 gal. tank NH forage harvester w/3-row head Summers pickup sprayer, 60’, 350 LITTER/LIME & MANURE gal. poly tank SPREADER Sprayer, 3 pt., 15’ boom, Hypro 50 gal. PTO pump 2012 BBI litter & lime spreader, 24’ Femco ATV sprayer, 10’ boom box, 32” HD chain 1994 IHC 8200 twin screw, N14 SELF-PROPELLED Cummins, 9 spd., Knight 1160 SPRAYER & SPREADER manure spreader 1985 AgChem 1603 TerraGator, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT 3208 engine, 60’, 1,600 gal. SS tank, A/C, Raven monitor, 49,502 For-Most tub & alley, 18’ miles, S/N1610446 For-Most 450 portable squeeze 1995 Loral 3310 fertilizer spreader, chute ISM Cummins, Super 10 spd., 60’ (120) Continuous fence panels, booms, Dickey John rate monitor, 20’, 6-bar w/clips & connectors, light bar for guidance, 5,395 hrs., New, sold price per panel, w/clips & shows 52,623 miles connectors corral panels, CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT Portable interlocking, New, sold price per 1,000 gal. caddy, 5 hp. 2” pump, 10’ panel: (40) panels, 20’; (40) 14’; PVC application boom (60) 12’; (40) 10’; (40) 8’ Liquid side dresser, 24x22”, (12) (11) 16’ wire hog panels, asst. sizes Clymer coulters, 44” spacing Asst. of livestock gates Tow-between chemical cart, 500 gal. (3) portable creep feeders tank, Dempster ground drive pump GRAIN CLEANERS, 100 gal. poly chemical tank Poly mix cone GRAIN VAC, & DRYER (2) Hi Cap double screen grain NH3 EQUIPMENT cleaners w/augers JD 856 row crop NH3 side dresser, Hi Cap rotary grain cleaner 24x20”, Raven cold flow Kwik Kleen grain cleaner (2) 1995 Chem-Trol 1,450 gal. NH3 Sioux grain cleaner tanks on Ag Systems 4-wheel Sioux rotary grain cleaner, fill auger running gears

SPRAYER & DRY VAN TRAILERS

Snowco grain cleaner Kwik Kleen 772 cleaner, 7 tube Brandt 4500EX grain vac Handlair 2050 grain vac, 5” Walinga 610 grain vac, hyd. fold Farm Fan ABQ grain dryer, 120 bu.

GRAIN STORAGE RINGS

CMC temporary storage ring, 105’ dia., 91,000 bu., New tarp, approx. 3 sections are damaged Meridian storage ring, 70’, (2) fan transitions, approx. 20,000 bu. Meridian storage ring, 70’, 12” aeration tubes, tarp

AUGERS

Wheatheart SA1371 Flex low profile flex swing hopper auger 2011 Farm King, 112’x12” Westfield, 114’x13” Westfield, 111’x13” Feterl, 100’x12”, swing hopper Feterl, 100’x10” Westfield 130-71, 71’x13” 2012 Westfield flex auger, 91’x13” Westfield, 81’x13”, swing hopper Feterl, 72’x12”, 540 PTO Westfield, 71’x8” Westfield MK130-71, 71’x13” Westfield MK130-71, 71’x13” Westfield, 71’x13”, hopper walker (3) Wheatheart GHR 10-71 galvanized loadout augers, 71’x10” (2) Wheatheart GHR 10-61 galvanized loadout augers, 61’x10” Wheatheart GHR 10-61 galvanized loadout auger, 61’x10”, 15 hp. Wheatheart GHR 13-41 galvanized loadout auger, 41’x13” Wheatheart BH10-41 loadout auger, 41’x10”, no motor 2011 Westfield WR80-61 2009 Westfield WR80-41, 7.5 hp. 2007 Westfield WR100-71 2007 Westfield MK100-71 2007 Sheyenne Westgo GS20, 51’x10” 1987 Alloway Westgo, 61’x10” (2) Westfield, 61’x10” Westfield, 60’x8”, PTO Mayrath, 50’x8”, 540 PTO Batco 1545 low pro truck unloader, 45’x15”, 10 hp., 1 phase Westfield, 46’x8”, 5 hp., 3 phase Wheatheart R8-46 loadout auger, 46’x8” Westfield, 46’x8”, 10 hp., 1 phase Farm King 841 loadout auger, 41’x8”, 7-1/2 hp., 1 phase Sheyenne Westgo GS20 loadout auger, 30’x10”, 10 hp. Westfield 80-36 loadout auger, 36’x8”, 7-1/2 hp., 1 phase Westfield 60-51, 7-1/2 hp. electric Westfield, 35’x8”, 5 hp., 3 phase Westfield, 31’x10” Westfield, 31’x8” Westfield, 26’x8”, electric motor Westfield utility auger, 21’x10” Westfield utility auger, 15’x8” (3) Westgo drill fill augers Westfield drill fill auger Westfield endgate drill fill auger Westfield drill fill auger Westfield endgate auger Drill fill auger, 17’x8” Westgo 8” takeout auger Wheatheart hyd. drag auger Handifill hopper w/auger Hutchinson takeout and power sweep for 48’ bin

SEED TENDER & CONVEYORS

2013 Unverferth 2750 SeedRunner tandem axle, belt conveyor Batco PS2500 drive over belt conveyor, 7-1/2 hp., 1 phase

2005 Terex AL4060D-4MH portable light plant, Kubota 3 cyl. diesel Dayton 3W956 generator, 60kw Generac 7550EXL generator Generac gas generator, 5000 watt (2) Generac generators, 4,000 watt Garfi eld GDS12 box scraper, 12’ AERATION & BIN EQUIP. Hobart Champion welder/ Letourneau L-S scraper, 11 yd. generator, 10,000 watt AES phase converter, 100 hp. Letourneau L-P scraper, 15 yd. Miller Legend welder/generator Several New Grain Guard low Letourneau push-off scraper, 10 yd. Winpower generator, 6kw, PTO speed centrifugal fans, 10-20 hp., Dump scraper, 4 yd. Winpower generator, 6.5kw 1 & 3 phase Wemco pull-type scraper, 48” (5) sets A1 scaffolding, braces & Several New Grain Guard high (2) sets of wheels speed centrifugal fans, 3 hp. & 10 ROAD GRADERS TMG backhoe, 3 pt., hyd. outriggers hp., 1 & 3 phase & BLADES Several New Grain Guard inline FORKLIFTS galvanized centrifugal fans, 3, 5, 1964 AC D road grader, gas, 10’ moldboard w/2” ext., rebuilt engine IHC 5612 forklift, gas, 5 spd., 2 & 7 hp., 1 & 3 phase & transmission stage, 12’ lift, 48” forks, cyl. rebuilt (13) New Grain Guard heaters, Pull-type township grader 3 yrs. ago 9”x14”, natural gas/LP Industrias America 160R pull-type Hyster H60 forklift, LP, 144” lift, Asst. New Grain Guard heaters grader, 16’, hyd. tilt & angle, New 6,000 lb. cap., pneumatic tires, (2) Superior centrifugal fans, 10 hp. Industrias America 120R pull-type shows 1,161 hrs. Superior centrifugal fan, 15 hp. grader, 12’, hyd. tilt & angle, New Clark CY20B forklift, 2,000 lb. cap., (2) Superior centrifugal fans, 20 hp. IHC blade, 6’, 16 position, 3 pt. side shift, forks, LP gas, pallet forks Sukup horizontal power head JD swivel blade, 8’, 3 pt. w/48’ power sweep, New SWEEPERS Sukup vertical power head, 8”x20’ Wemco box blade, 14’, New Sudenga horizontal power head, (3) Industrias America box blades, Advance Retriever 467800 walk12’, New behind floor sweeper, 27” 36’ power sweep, New Sudenga vertical power head, 8” (3) Industrias America box blades, Broce broom, 3,309 hrs. 10’, New unload to 10”x16’, New Industrias America heavy duty RECREATION Asst. Sukup carry-in portable box blade, 12’, hyd. tilt, New 2013 Polaris Sportsman 850HO LE power sweeps, New (2) Industrias America box blades, Stealth, on demand AWD Sukup double hopper unload tubes 8’, New 2012 Arctic Cat Prowler 700 HDX Superior full floor aeration floors (2) Industrias America box blades, ATV, 2,250 miles Pallets approx. 200 floor supports, 7’, New 2006 Yamaha Rhino 660 ATV, 4WD 12-1/2” tall Blade, 8-way, 16’, weight box (2) 2008 Yamaha Raptor 250 ATVs Caldwell ILC28-1012 bin fan w/ Blade, 8-way, 14’, weight box 2007 EZ Go Workhorse golf cart propane heater, 10 hp. Box blade, 72”, w/leveling wheel 2005 ClubCar golf cart Caldwell F18-312 bin fan, New 1996 EZ Go gas golf cart, roof Caldwell F14-11 bin fan, New MOWERS (4) Caldwell F12-751 bin fans, 12” 1993 Cub Cart Carryall 1, bench JD 2018 rotary mower, 20’ (6) Caldwell bin fans, New in box 1985 Honda Goldwing Aspencade Woods 3180 Series III mower, 15’ (5) Caldwell aeration fans, 12” motorcycle, 1200cc, 50,000 miles Woods 3180 batwing mower, 15’ 1999 Shop-built dune buggy Bin fan, 14”, 1 hp. Magnet friction heat bin fan, 30 hp. 2011 Woods BW1800 batwing Yacht Club tandem axle pontoon mower, 15’, 1000 PTO, Spread-All E3 electric grain trailer, 24’, electric winch 2010 Bush Hog 2710 Legend spreader mower, 10’, right wing lift SUVS & CAR Bin spreader, 240v, 1 phase Woods HD210R-4 ditch bank Wheatheart bin sweep, 7” auger 2012 GMC Yukon XL Denali mower, 10’, PTO, hyd. lift, S/N2209 1997 GMC Yukon, 4 door, 5.7 liter Screw-in aerator (4) aeration tubes & working fans Woods 315 batwing mower, 10’ 2007 Nissan Maxima SE Woods batwing mower, 10’ Aeration tubes, 12” LAWN & GARDEN (12) 4’x12” aeration tubes w/3-hole Bush Hog finishing mower, 60” Huang Hai belly-mount mower, 60” Toro Groundmaster 322D lawn manifolds Kuhns GMD550 disc mower, 6’ tractor, 72” deck SKID STEER LOADERS Bush Hog 8072R-3 brush mower Grasshopper 723 lawn tractor, JD 350 mounted sickle mower 2015 JD 320E skid steer loader, 61” deck IHC 1100 sickle mower, 9’ CAH, 2 spd., hyd. quick tach, aux. 1999 Cub Cadet 3165 lawn tractor, hyd., ISO joystick control, 3,610 hrs. Swisher pull-behind mower, 60” cut 48” deck TMG flail mower, 70”, 3 pt. 2013 Volvo MCT135 track skid 1986 Dixon ZTR lawn tractor, 48” deck steer loader, diesel, side door, 1980 JD 317 lawn tractor SNOWBLOWERS aux. hyd., 621 hrs. DR commercial brush trimmer Erskine snowblower, 3 pt. 2009 Caterpillar 279C track skid JD 318 lawn tractor, 48” deck steer loader, CAH, 2 spd., high flow Feterl snowblower, 9’, 2-stage MTD LT lawn tractor, 38” cut Lorenz snowblower, 9’, hyd. spout JD 110 lawn tractor, 38” deck XPS hyd., aux. hyd., rear weights, Buhler snowblower, 74”, 2 stage hyd. quick tach, suspension, selfJD mower deck, 60” leveling, 78” bucket, AMICS, 18” JD tilt dump grass collection OTHER EQUIPMENT tracks, 5,600 hrs. system Miskin land leveler, 18’, 28’ long Craftsman walk-behind rear tine EXCAVATORS & Richardton dump wagon tiller, 5 hp., 17” Crown rockpicker, 54”, hyd. ATTACHMENTS Hyd. sweeper, 48”, for lawn tractor Lindsay rock nabber, 3 pt. Push mower, 22” 2005 Link-Belt 130LX excavator, Berkeley B3JRBM irrigation pump Yard rake, 6-wheel EROPS, A/C, heat, AM/FM, Isuzu Concord truck-mount soil (3) garden hose reels BB4B6IT 4 cyl. diesel, hydrostatic, sampler, electric over hyd. Walk-behind rotary tiller front lights, wipers, standard boom, Turf Til 5081-81-B rototiller 8’3” stick, C&P 120 5-tooth 36” Woods rototiller, 5’, 3 pt. SKID STEER LOADER bucket w/thumb, aux. hyd., 24” Header adapter, JD to Case-IH ATTACHMENTS steel triple grouser tracks, 7-bottom Header adapter, Case-IH to rollers, 27,100 lbs. base weight, SHOP EQUIPMENT Caterpillar shows 3,013 hrs. (2) Wood chippers, 3 pt., New TANKS 1999 Caterpillar 320BL excavator, (2) plate compactors, 21”x18” cab w/heat, 44” bucket, 10,539 hrs. TMG heavy duty rototiller, 80” TRACKS & TIRES 1985 JD 690C excavator PARTS CONSTRUCTION ITEMS Ditching bucket, 65”, 2-1/2”x16” pins “V” excavator trenching bucket, & GENERATORS FARM SUPPORT 3.25”x19.5’ pins, 23” wide at bottom 1996 Crafco EZ Pour crack sealer & MISC. ITEMS 1969 Case W-9-9B loader, hyd. Dry Air 2100-0400C diesel-fired clam bucket glycol heater, 140,000 BTU Batco 1314 low profile transfer DITCHERS conveyor, 5 hp., 220v electric motor Eagle 4A rotary ditcher Brandt 1515LP jump conveyor Sand Iron & Steel rotary ditcher Convey-All 1035 conveyor Rice Lake fabricating conveyor, 45’ SCRAPERS

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Auctioneers will run multiple rings with live online bidding. There will be no loading assistance until 2:00 PM. Cars and pickups may enter grounds at 12:00 Noon for self-loading. Equipment removal by July 28, unless other arrangements are made. Hauling and loading are available. Contact auctioneers for owner information, new consignments, or changes at 701.237.9173 or 800.726.8609. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com.


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