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Offutt’s former SD farm goes all-organic for General Mills Grains will show up in Annie’s Mac and Cheese By Mikkel Pates

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FT. PIERRE, S.D. — A 34,000-acre grain farm west of Pierre, S.D., that last year was controlled by RDO Farms of Fargo, N.D., will be converted to an organic farm under new ownership and management. General Mills of Minneapolis on March 6 announced a “strategic sourcing agreement” with Gunsmoke Farms LLC, to convert the farm to organic by the year 2020. It will grow certified organic wheat and other rotational crops, according to a news release. “General Mills will use wheat grown on the farm to make Annie’s pasta products, including its signature Mac and Cheese,” the release said. Anne Struthers, director of communications for R.D. Offutt Farms, as well as R.D. Offutt Company and Threemile Canyon Farms, confirmed that a sales agreement on the company’s Gunsmoke Farms that was dated May 8, 2017, was completed in September 2017. Gunsmoke Farms formerly was a doing-business-as arrangement in the Offutt operation. Gunsmoke Farms LLC now is its own corporate entity. The farm is actually a joint venture between TPG Capital (originally an abbreviation for Texas Pacific Group), a private equity company based in San Francisco and Fort Worth, Texas, and Colvin & Co., an agricultural investment management firm primarily focused on farmland.

Colvin & Co. Colvin & Co., a privately-held company in Minneapolis, is an agriculture-focused asset manager that makes investments into farmland and other agricultural assets for individuals and institutions. It “owns and operates over 50,000 acres of organic and conventional row crop farmland across the United States,” according to its website. T. Marc Schober, a director for Colvin & Co., says the company is in its tenth year and also has offices in New York and Florida. Schober said his company is “in the process of building our ‘ops’ team,” for the Gunsmoke Farms. Schober’s family has owned and managed farmland in Wisconsin for 45 years. He is the head of the company’s Minneapolis office and “leads the management” of Gunsmoke Farms, according to his LinkedIn profile. He holds a mas-

ters in business administration from The Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. He is the editor of Farmland Forecast and is a co-author of the Investor’s Guide to Farmland and Commodity Investing and Trading. Schober declined to specify which crops will be grown, except to say that the program will involve cover crops. “We’re still fine-tuning the rotation,” he said. “It’s not going to be a monoculture.” Andrew Fairbairn, who works with Colvin in various locations, is located at the Pierre farm and is working as the company develops. “We have some of the (farming) players established, but we are still seeking additional support,” Schober said. He declined to say whether the company will continue with custom harvesting arrangements that may have been in place with R.D. Offutt Farms. He said custom harvesting is not always a good fit with organic.

A first for GM “Investing in such a big acreage transition is a first of its kind for General Mills and is another step in growing our organic supply chain,” said John Church, chief supply chain officer at General Mills, in the news release. “We continue to seek ways to partner with landowners to make organic ingredients more accessible for existing and innovative new foods that our consumers have grown to expect.” In 2016, General Mills announced a similar transition agreement with Organic Valley, the largest organic cooperative in the U.S., to help dairy farms convert to organic dairy production. As part of the agreement, General Mills has partnered with Midwestern Bio Ag to provide “on-the-ground mentorship” for the farm operators to advance leading regenerative soil management practices such as no-till, crop rotation and cover cropping.

Mentorship General Mills also plans to add 3,000 acres of “pollinator habitat” in cooperation with the Xerces Society. The habitat also will improve water quality, reduce soil erosion and protect game and songbirds. “We recognize that agriculture practices contribute to some of today’s most pressing sustainability challenges, and we are hopeful that

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Photo courtesy of Flickr General Mills will use wheat grown on Gunsmoke Farms to make Annie’s pasta products, including its signature macaroni and cheese

regenerative agriculture practices can provide large-scale solutions for restoring healthy soil and a healthy ecosystem,” said Carla Vernón, president of the Annie’s operating unit. “Our brands like Annie’s, Cascadian Farm and Epic are committed to improving soil health by supporting farmers to adopt and advance regenerative farming practices. Together with growers, we want to revive our ecosystems, reduce levels of global greenhouse gases, and produce food to sustain a growing population for generations to come.” Midwest BioAag will also offer on-farm, skillsbased learning programs, which will serve as a regional educational hub for farmers to learn how to implement organic and regenerative agriculture practices. “Gunsmoke Farms is a unique property with special challenges and opportunities for how to scale organic farming,” said Gary Zimmer, founder of MBA and author of The Biological Farmer. “We crafted a specific rotation and soil-building program to allow this property to be farmed organically at this scale. This involves tools and practices like mixing together wheat and legume crops to build nutrient-dense, carbon-rich soil.” Soil health is a growing focus for General Mills sustainability efforts. General Mills has contributed more than $3 million to partners advancing soil health on U.S. agricultural lands, such as The Nature Conservancy, the Soil Health Institute, the Soil Health Partnership and the National Wheat Foundation. This includes research and educa-

tion outreach on soil health practices to benefit 125,000 farmers in the Great Plains.

3rd in organic General Mills has made sizeable investments to meet growing consumer interest in natural and organic foods, the news release said. The company lists itself as the third largest U.S. producer of natural and organic foods. The company expects its natural and organic portfolio in North America to reach $1.5 billion in net sales by 2020. Increasing demand for organic products continues to outpace the supply of organic ingredients, especially in North America. Agweek recently has covered issues connected to the importation of feed grains that have been falsely labeled as organic. General Mills says the the U.S. acreage devoted to organic agriculture is about 1 percent of total cropland, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Over the last decade, General Mills has been working to increase the organic acreage from which it sources ingredients by 160 percent and has become one of the top five organic ingredient purchasers in the North American packaged food sector. For more information on General Mills’ organic and soil health investments, see the company’s Global Responsibility Report and Taste of General Mills blog.


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Commentary: Dairy farmers try to hang on despite bleak outlook By Denise Morman It certainly has been a tough few years in the dairy industry. With the future looking ever bleaker for the next nine months, many are making the gut-wrenching decisions to finally throw in the towel and quit milking. This past week alone there were three large herd dispersions at sales in Minnesota. I read that there may not be a single dairy left in the state of Rhode Island by the end of the year. In North Dakota, our family’s dairy is one of the less than 90 dairy farms left milking. Dairying is our business, but it is also our family’s history and story. My grandparents had a small milking operation in Minnesota. My grandfather moved to south central North Dakota after he started selling milk cows in the area we now live. He then started a dairy leasing operation, and my dad then began one as well. When one of my dad’s larger leasing operations went very bad, he found himself in a mid-sized dairy operation within the span of a day. It has slowly grown from there over the past decades. We have been trying to watch every penny now, from feed costs to repairs. We are getting several estimates and quotes for each purchase, whereas we wouldn’t have spent the time to worry about the cost when times weren’t so lean. On our farm, we have been in desperate need of a new milking parlor. Ours has outlived what should have been its lifespan by a few years, but replacing it is not in the budget with prices the way they are now. Instead, our solution was to purchase slightly used gates and stalls from a closed operation and retrofit them into our current parlor to try and get by. My dad and I have had discussions on what we could be doing now — from growing speciality crops to turning the operation over completely to a beef operation. But we still have the fight left to keep going. We love our dairy farm and the industry. I don’t think there is a fix for the prices, because they are completely out of our control, and we really are at the mercy of the market. With the strong dollar and oversupply of product, I don’t see a major correction in the market anytime soon. With a product so perishable, we have very limited bargaining power. Every day I hear another story of a third or fourth generation dairy farmer who has finally given up the fight and taken “the girls to town.” I guess our family can be thankful that our cooperative has not sent out suicide hotline numbers with the milk checks, as a cooperative in New York recently has done. I certainly don’t want to be all doom and gloom, but it has been extremely hard to find any bright spots in this ever-dim001662766r1

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mer industry. While we cut costs, we try to continue to increase production within our herd. But by doing so, we contribute to the initial problem. As consumer demand has remained steady, production has steadily increased. Production per cow has gone way up. Parlor efficiency is much better. We now produce 2,429 gallons of milk per cow per year versus 548 gallons of milk per cow per year in 1944. While there were 25.6 million milk cows in 1944, there are only 9.2 million now, yet we produce 22 billion gallons of milk annually versus the 14 billion gallons produced back then. The dairy industry has a genius marketing team, and each ad campaign is better than the last. Yet, on a daily basis we fight against animal rights groups’ misinformation about the safety of milk. So how do we get consumers to increase the demand for our fluid milk? I think information is the ticket. They need to know that our milk is safe. The misinformation on the internet is rampant. Tell your dairy story wherever you go. My hope and prayer is that our dairy friends and colleagues can hang tough during this difficult time in the dairy farming industry and make it through until a break even, or even a profit, can be seen again! Denise Morman is a part of the third generation on her family’s North Dakota dairy farm and serves as the business manager.

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MAR. 13-14 — Midwest Cover Crops Council annual meeting, Hilton Garden Inn, Fargo, N.D. Information: ndsu.edu/soilhealth MAR. 13-15 — Midwest Poultry Federation Convention, Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis. Information: http://midwestpoultry. com MAR. 14 — Minnesota Department of Agriculture “Down on the Farm: Supporting Farmers in Stressful Times” training, Itasca Community College, Grand Rapids, Minn. Information: www.mdadownonthefarm. eventbrite.com. MAR. 14-15 — International Sugarbeet Institute, Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D. MAR. 15 — Montana State University private applicator pesticide training program, Three Forks, Mont. Information: http://www.pesticides. montana.edu/event.html. MAR. 15 — Minnesota Department of Agriculture “Down on the Farm: Supporting Farmers in Stressful Times” training, Northland Community & Technical College, Thief River Falls, Minn. Information: www. mdadownonthefarm.eventbrite.com. MAR. 15 — North Dakota Ag Coalition meeting, Farm Credit Services,1600 Old Red Trail NW, Mandan, N.D. Information: Email jaaseth@clearwatercommunications. net or call 701-355-4458. MAR. 15 — USDA FSA producer meeting, 2:00 p.m., Charging Horse Casino Bingo Hall, Lame Deer, Mont. Information: Call (406) 346-7333, ext. 2 MAR. 20 — Brine Spill Discussions hosted by NDSU Extension Service, Dunn County Road Department, Killdeer, N.D. Information: Contact Morgan Wisness at 701-444-3451 or morgan.wisness@ndsu.edu. MAR. 20 — Montana Pulse Crop Committee meeting, 8:30 a.m. at the Hampton Inn, 2301 14th Street SW, Great Falls, Mont. Information: agr. mt.gov.

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National Sunflower Association awards Swanson MANDAN, N.D. — John Swanson from Mentor, Minn., has been named the 2018 National Sunflower Association Gold Award winner. Swanson has worked in the sunflower industry for over 45 years. He began his sunflower career in 1971 as a production field man for Dahlgren & Co. He also worked as the domestic and international salesman of edible sunflower, new product development manager and general manager of the planting seed division. In 1993, when the Dahlgren seed division was sold, Swanson joined Croplan Genetics (Land O’Lakes) where he worked as the first and only sunflower product manager until his retirement. Swanson served on the NSA board of directors, and is currently finishing his last term as chairman of the Minnesota Sunflower Council.

Ag Concepts adds to their Red River Valley team BOISE, Idaho — Mike Olson, Sauk Centre, Minn., and Brad Parson, Long Prairie, Minn., have joined Ag Concepts, an American-made bio-stimulant company. They will help educate local growers on the benefits of increasing microbial life in the soil for fertilizer and moisture efficiency and improved tilth for yield response.

Olson will serve growers in Grant and Otter Tail counties in Minnesota, and Parson will work with growers in Grand Forks County in North Dakota and Polk County in Minnesota.

National Farmers Union announces Meritorious Service Award winners KANSAS CITY, Mo. — National Farmers Union presented Matt Birgen of Beresford, S.D, Sue Carlson of Jamestown, N.D., and Janet Nelson of Prairie Farm, Wis., with the Meritorious Service Award at the organization’s 116th anniversary convention. They were selected for their outstanding leadership and service to family agriculture and to Farmers Union over the course of their lifetimes. Birgen, Carlson and Nelson join past recipients of the Meritorious Service Award, including former members of Congress and a former U.S. President, who have made particularly noteworthy contributions to family agriculture, humanity and Farmers Union at the state and national levels.

USDA announces American Egg Board appointments WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced the appointment of several members and alternates to serve on the American Egg Board. Amos Baer of Lake Park, Minn., was named a member, and

Brian Joyer of Litchfield, Minn., was named an alternate member. The American Egg Board is composed of 18 members and 18 alternates representing six areas. The board is authorized by the Egg Research and Consumer Information Act of 1974.

MSU student selected to meet with national ag leaders BOZEMAN, Mont. — Emma Jobson, a Montana State University graduate student, was one of 10 national graduate students and 20 undergraduates who were selected for a weeklong trip to Washington, D.C., through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Student Diversity Program. Jobson is working toward her doctorate in plant genetics, hoping that her work will benefit farmers raising wheat under increasingly arid conditions. She was chosen for the USDA forum based on an essay she wrote and a letter of recommendation from professor Mike Giroux. Her essay addressed the significant challenges of feeding the planet’s more than 10 billion people with depleted resources. The 30 students who were selected for the February forum came from landgrant universities like MSU, Hispanic-serving institutions and non-landgrant colleges of agriculture. While in Washington, D.C., they learned about contemporary agribusiness, scientific research and agricultural policy.


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Perdue shares ag’s anxiety over trade Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said he talked to President Donald Trump on March 8 about the importance of trade to rural America. Perdue on March 9 told the Forum Editorial Board he was talking to the president about the loss of income over the past four years in agriculture, and turned it into an opportunity to point out the same part of the country that voted for the president in large numbers and has seen their income drop have anxieties over the North American Free Trade Agreement and other trade considerations. Perdue on Friday morning visited with the Board with Sen. John Hoeven during a trip to North Dakota. Other stops on Perdue’s schedule included a tour of the USDA Agricultural Research Service Red River Valley Agriculture Research Center, a roundtable discussion with leaders in the state’s agricultural community, a luncheon with members of the North Dakota Collegiate Farm Bureau and a tour of American Crystal Sugar’s sugar beet processing facility in Moorhead, Minn.

Also scheduled to join him at stops on his tour were Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, D-N.D., Rep. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum. Perdue was candid about the struggles in the U.S. Department of Agriculture during the 45-minute talk at the Forum. He expressed annoyance at the time it’s taken to get nominees for positions in his department appointed and confirmed, placing the blame on the lengthy clearance process and delays by the U.S. Senate. However, he said the “vision and team” for his USDA are coming together, and he praised the “dedicated, passionate career people” within the department who “breathe and sleep ag.” Perdue also was open about the “anxiety” over trade, including Trump’s announcement of aluminum and steel tariffs earlier this week, continued negotiations over NAFTA and negotiations with other countries. But Hoeven said Perdue has been proactive on not only advocating for agriculture but also making plans for possible effects of trade issues. “He’s not only working on it,” Hoeven said. “He’s anticipating it and working on solutions.” While Perdue said he wasn’t interested in articulating any “moral line” he has regarding actions

by the president and his administration that would make him leave his cabinet post, Perdue stressed the importance of “honor and integrity” over all and said the way Gary Cohn, the president’s chief economic advisor, announced his resignation over the president’s announcement of tariffs earlier this week, was commendable. “I think Gary Cohn did it in a fairly honorable way,” he said. Hoeven joined Perdue is discussing what might happen with the upcoming farm bill. The 2014 Farm Bill expires in September. Hoeven said the U.S. House should unveil their bill this month, and the Senate will follow in April. The budget bill passed in February laid groundwork for some changes, including important changes for the dairy and cotton sectors and expansion of disaster programs, they said. They also expect changes to conservation programs within the farm bill, including a possible expansion of the Conservation Reserve Program and more funding for things like shelterbelts and other programs. Hoeven said the House is looking at an expansion of CRP from 24 million acres to 30 million, though he doesn’t know if that will be the final number.

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Perdue said the 2014 bill made important changes to the safety net for farmers but that more changes will be necessary to make programs work for farmers, including work on reference prices and specialty crop protections. The Section 199A tax provision included in the tax bill also should be dealt with soon, Hoeven said. He said all interested parties have been involved in finding a solution to the unintended consequences of the provision, which gave cooperatives a tax advantage over corporations. Perdue said Hoeven and Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., have been instrumental in getting the problem resolved, with their staffs putting in “hundreds of hours” to make it right. The change will be retroactive, Hoeven said. “This is to make sure tax relief works well for farmers — all farmers,” Hoeven said. Perdue said he’s trying to make the case for less substantial cuts to the USDA’s budget than what the Trump Administration has proposed. “Why do you think I’m here with the chairman of Senate Ag Appropriations?” he asked. Agweek will have more on Perdue’s visit to North Dakota in the next issue, on AgweekTV and agweek.com.

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History is a gift that gives roots to the present By Katie Pinke

Agweek Publisher

Since March is National Women’s History Month, I’ve been reflecting on a few stories I’ve been told about a woman in our family lineage whose tenacity encourages me despite never knowing her. My great-great grandmother, Kirsti, whom my sister is named after, was born in 1864 in Norway. She was a young mother and wife in the 1880s when her husband, Einar, immigrated to the U.S., following his brother. They were hungry Norwegian farmers looking for exciting possibilities in America. Einar built a sod house on their homestead in what is now western Grand Forks County, N.D. Kirsti stayed behind in Norway with their two small children until Einar sent money for tickets. The three of them took a boat from Norway to New York City, then made the journey to Dakota (North Dakota became a state in 1889) to meet up with Einar. My mom blogged for several years at GriggsDakota.com and shared stories she had been told about Kirsti’s journey. My mom shared: “She packed up a wooden trunk of possessions and a small wooden box of food for her children. She feared the fare on the boat would upset their tummies. The trip was especially dangerous for toddlers and her plan was to keep their food as close to normal as possible.” In New York City, Kirsti and the kids boarded a train to St. Paul, Minn. I don’t know how they communicated the timing, but when the three of them got off the train, Einar was waiting for them. Pause with me to picture this moment. Maybe you know stories of your immigrant ancestors and similar reunions after long separations. Can you imagine the elation? The relief? And still the unknowns they had of their future? I have two daughters who travel with me from time to time. Between flight or phone trackers, my husband has access to every leg of a flight or mile driven, plus he can reach us by phone, text and video. Even with all the technology and ease of travel these days, I prefer to travel with my husband rather than without him. The thought of leaving my home, my roots and everything I know and traveling with my kids by boat and train to an unknown land, with complete faith and trust I would reach my husband is difficult for me to comprehend in 2018 much less 130 years ago. Do I have the same courageous faith as the women and men who laid the foundation for my family to be on the prairie today? The commitment? The tenacity? The will to keep going? A year after reaching their sod house homestead in North Dakota, my great-grandma Signa was born to Kirsti and Einar. My uncle says in the winter, Kirsti and her children would stay with a neighbor in their sod house. The women and kids would survive the cold months together while the men went to Minnesota to make money logging. Then from spring through fall they all worked from dawn until dark farming their land. In 1898, when Kirsti was pregnant with their seventh child, Einar died of a blood infection, I am told. Her son was born four months later and she named him Einar. Kirsti continued to live on the farm in a wooden frame house, raising her seven children. She worked as a farmer and midwife and never married again. When Kirsti died in 1965, she was 101 years old. Longevity was on her side and thus the reason I know more of her history than other relatives. Her story stays with me, inspires me and gives me tenacity for the future. Women’s History Month is a little nudge to capture some of your family’s history and stories. Ask the older generation to share stories. Write them down. Capture them on video. Make copies of old photos. My mom, Jane Kirsti, has done this for me and I feel a connection to a great-great grandmother I never knew. As my mom wrote on her GriggsDakota blog about her Great-Grandma Kirsti, “I don’t know if her life was better for the sacrifices she made, but I know mine is.” Mine too.

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By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

BISMARCK, N.D. — Tim Petry is tired of the word “record,” because when it comes to livestock markets and production, “we are constantly setting records.” Petry, livestock economist at North Dakota State University, spoke along with his NDSU crop economist counterpart Frayne Olson during the Farming and Ranching for the Bottom Line conference held at Bismarck State College on Feb. 27. The two gave the crowd of more than 200 a look at the price outlooks for their respective areas of expertise. Cattle had record-high prices in 2014. Pork and poultry had record years following that. Beef production dipped in 2015 when heifers and cows were held back from the market to help build herd numbers. “This year, we will have record beef production,” Petry said, adding that prices have stayed up. “Demand has to be good for that to happen.” Prices haven’t only stayed up, Petry said. “We’re back to more … of a predictable market,” he explained. There are some wildcards going forward, though, Petry said. For one thing, drought and feed supplies and cost are immediate concerns for people in the region. But a big, worldwide concern is trade. Another record for 2017 was the U.S. hitting an all-time high for beef exports. “We are the most important player in the world meat market,” explained Petry, pointing out that the U.S. is both the leading producer and the leading exporter. Negotiations into the North American Free Trade Agreement continue, but that’s not the only trade concern, he said. The Trans Pacific Partnership continued without the U.S., and through that agreement Japan will greatly lower tariffs on beef for participating countries. “We need to get that going to preserve that market,” Petry said of trade negotiations with Japan. Additional negotiations with South Korea also are important, he said. Looking toward fall calf sales, Petry expects prices to be off about 7 to 10 percent from last year. The cow market likely will be similar to last year. “They’re not going to go sky high,” he said. Backgrounding calves will, as in most years, be a good option for producers this fall, as long as there is feed for it, Petry said. “Let’s pray for rain in the meantime,” he said.

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the corn market: how fast supply is moving to the export market and the weather in South America. In the export market, sales have been good but not great, he said. And crop conditions in South America, where Argentina has seen dry conditions, also will be consequential for U.S. growers. “The corn market has been responding,” Olson said. It’s a similar story in soybeans, though the difference is that Argentina is not a big player in the soybean export market, tending to crush more of their own beans. However, recent improved prices have made Olson wonder why more people aren’t selling what they have in the bin or contracting for November. “If you’ve got soybeans in the bin, what are you waiting for?” he asked. Wheat, too, has seen good but not outstanding export sales. Wheat acres continue to be at their lowest level, but it’ll take a major weather problem to influence the wheat market because of existing supplies, Olson said. Like the cattle markets, trade will continue to be a big deal for crops. Olson said the lowering of wheat tariffs are expected to give Australia and Canada a $1.77 per bushel advantage in selling to Japan. And pulling out of NAFTA could have big consequences for most commodities. Olson thinks the U.S. ultimately will stay in NAFTA, but not without a lot of turmoil throughout the process. However, if the U.S. pulls out of NAFTA, “man, hang onto your hat,” Olson said. “This could get nasty.”

Jenny Schlecht/Agweek Frayne Olson and Tim Petry, crop and livestock economists, respectively, from North Dakota State University, talked about price outlooks at the Farming and Ranching for the Bottom Line Conference at Bismarck State College on Feb. 27.

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COVER STORY Submitted Photos Images generated by satellites, and then transmitted to Earth, can provide farmers with a valuable view from above of their fields. COVER: Satshot founder Lanny Faleide answers a question posed by Agweek reporter Jonathan Knutson on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at the NDSU Technology Incubator. (Cover Photo by Nick Nelson/Agweek)

A Tech Pioneer Talks Precision Ag By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — Lanny Faleide is a farmer turned technological pioneer whose work has been praised by NASA. For 24 years, his self-described “bleeding-edge” company has used space-age technology, particularly satellite imagery, to help agricultural producers better understand their fields and farm them more efficiently. But Faleide — pronounced Fuh-LYE-dee — said greater interest in precision agriculture, including the use of satellite and drone imagery, doesn’t mean he and his company, SatShot, have finally reached the promised land. “How about instead finding the (mythical) gold at the rainbow’s end?” he said with a rueful smile. The smile faded and he added, “If there’s a disappointment, it’s that farmers haven’t been quicker to embrace the technology. They have access to it, but they’re not always using it.” Faleide talked with Agweek in his Fargo, N.D., office. His son, Nathan, operates out of Langdon,

N.D. Together they operate the company, along with a small group of long-term employees and contract workers. The Satshot brand offers online and mobile analysis of satellite imagery for the agriculture industry. “We access and distribute imagery from multiple satellites sources from the earth observation industry, utilize a state-of-the-art, extensive cloud distribution system and provide software tools for the user, who may then apply analytics to their fields,” Lanny Faleide said. Satshot has clients throughout the United States and Canada. “We’ve supplied services in a number of countries including Brazil and Australia, but the U.S. and Canada are our main areas,” Faleide said.

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potential than other. Treating the entire field exactly the same way shortchanges parts with above-average yield potential and wastes resources on parts with below-average potential. Precision agriculture, including satellite imagery, helps farmers apply the right amount of inputs — seed, fertilizer and pesticide — to every square foot of the field. Faleide farmed in the Maddock, N.D., area for about 20 years. Maddock is a farm town near Devils Lake, N.D. In 1989, he began working with satellite imagery remote sensing. In 1993, he quit farming full time and went back to North Dakota State University, where he took a class on geographic information system, or GIS. That led him to start Agri ImaGIS (a play on “images” and “GIS”) in 1994. The company, now Satshot, has seen many changes during its 24-year history. Some are mentioned in the 2016 issue of NASA Spinoff, an annual publication that profiles companies

Precision agriculture involves fine-tuning the use of inputs throughout a field.

using NASA technology to improve life on Earth. The article praised Faleide for his ability to recognize and adopt technology, often when it was still in its infancy. For instance, his company was the first commercial user of MapServer, a now widely-used platform for publishing spatial data and interactive mapping applications to the web. The article also credited him for being “ahead of his time” in thinking about what’s now known as cloud computing, or the practice of using a SATSHOT: Page 13


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network of remote servers on the internet to store, manage and process data, rather than a personal computer. Faleide’s many professional accomplishments and recognitions include the following timeline: ► 1999 — Helped to establish North Dakota’s first rural-based Technology Center in Maddock. ► 2000 — Recognized by NASA’s Spinoff for Web-based imagery mapping system. ► 2004 — Developed first cloud-based image analytics system for agriculture. ► 2014 — Involved in building first satellite imagery receiving stations in North Dakota. ► 2016 — Testified at U.S. House Ag Committee hearing on satellite imagery technologies. ► 2016 and 2017 — Spoke at major conferences on space and agriculture. One sign of how much technology has changed in the past 24 years: When Faleide started his company, the internet lacked the capacity to transmit large amount of data: it needed to be sent on floppy discs or other storage. Today, ag producers can use smartphones to send and receive large amounts of data from their tractors. Faleide, asked if he considers his company to be cutting-edge, smiled and said, “More like bleeding-edge.” The latter generally refers to the most advanced stage of technology, usually economically risky. “Just because we know what we’re doing and have the technology doesn’t mean we win. We have to keep adapting,” he said, pointing “to a lot of competition and big money (against us). And with the ag economy kind of dipping, we have to work at it more marketing wise.” In retrospect, would he have have operated the company less on the bleeding-edge? He paused for several seconds and said, “As an entrepreneur, you can’t really control it (the desire to push). Once you’ve tasted the candy, you’re not going to stop eating it, unless the doctor tells you to,” he said. His strength as an entrepreneur is putting “teams together. I’ve guided a team to put this together,” Faleide said. As a veteran entrepreneur, he offered this advice for would-be entrepreneurs: “If you’re going to start a company, be sure you’re aware of the consequences” — i.e., the challenges it would create for your financial security and family life.

Forum News Service/Agweek/Nick Nelson Lanny Faleide, founder of agricultural imaging company Satshot, speaks during an interview on Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, at the NDSU Technology Incubator in Fargo, N.D.

In talking about his industry and its future, Faleide mentions both Elon Musk, the international entrepreneur and a leader in private space exploration, and the Borg from the Star Trek universe. Neither comes up often in ag-related conversations. “As an entrepreneur, I don’t believe in failure. I believe in adapting. Like the Borg said, adapt or die,” he said, adding that the Borg ultimately were bested by “human intelligence.” Faleide’s belief in technology comes with a commitment to soil health and sustainability. “Soils are living, breathing organisms. A lot of people don’t understand that. People are throwing on these ‘medicines’ to solve this and this and that, but they aren’t thinking about how the soil will be affected,” he said. He credited at least part of his commitment to soil health to his wife, Lisa. He also thanked her for her support through the years.

The general consensus in ag circles in that both satellite imagery and drone imagery have roles to play. Faleide’s take: Satellite imagery is better, in part because satellites can cover a wider area. “It’s about scalability and logistics and how to process the data,” he said. Why should farmers with modestly sized farming operations consider using satellite imagery? “There’s this assumption (among farmers) that everybody’s field is great — until you look at it, especially from above,” he said. The view from above, provided for a very small per-acre fee, helps farmers cut costs or improve yields, or both, and increases their profits, he said.

Faleide said it’s frustrating to see farmers with the capacity to utilize satellite imagery — who have smartphones and the appropriate equipment on their tractors — but who aren’t doing so. When times are good economically, farmers say they don’t need to. When times are tough financially, ag producers say they can’t afford to, Faleide said. “I just don’t understand it, to tell you the truth. I’m befuddled by it,” he said. Looking ahead, satellite imagery’s usefulness to agriculture will grow, in part by improving satellites and taking higher-resolution images, he said.

‘I dreamed about this stuff’ Faleide said he would have been happy to remain a farmer for the rest of his life. But this self-professed “atypical nerd of my generation” is mostly content with life as a tech pioneer. “I dreamed about this stuff when I was farming and when I was a young kid, too,” he said. “I saw men walk on the moon and and dreamed about the technology. I helped to bring my dream of technology into farming; I take this technology that’s available and try to make actionable uses for it in agriculture.” “It’s been a fun trip. My regret is that farmers aren’t more willing to adopt the technology,” he said. That regret aside, “The whole idea is to believe in your dreams and passions. Maybe it’s because of my stubborn Norwegian tenacity, but I’ve been able to do that,” he said.

Use still uncommon It’s difficult to find hard numbers of how many farmers are utilizing satellite imagery. A 2016 U.S. Department of Agriculture report, drawing on data from 1996 to 2013, found mixed results on farmers’ adoption of precision agriculture tools. Some tools, particularly yield monitors, are widely used by farmers, while other tools, including satellite imagery, are less popular. A 2015 survey by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln found that satellite/aerial imagery is one of the least-adopted precision ag tools.

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Discounts offered for early signup to summer camp JAMESTOWN, N.D. — North Dakota Farmers Union has announced that it is offering discounts to any youth who register early for Farmers Union Camp through May 15. The state’s largest grassroots youth camping program for rural and urban kids gets underway June 10. Camps are divided into junior and senior level age groups for kids in grades 3-6 and 7-12. Fifteen separate four- and five-day camps are held throughout the summer at sites near Valley City, N.D., and Elgin, N.D., with free transportation provided. More than 1,000 youth attended Farmers Union Camp last year. To learn more and to register for a $25 discount off the camp fee, go to ndfu.org/ youth. Scholarships are also available in most counties for students needing fee assistance.

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Nobles County authorizes tax abatement for new feed mill WORTHINGTON, Minn. — Nobles County commissioners on March 6 authorized $150,000 in tax abatement for New Fashion Pork LLP to construct a new, $10 million feed mill in Round Lake, Minn. The Jackson, Minn.-based company is also requesting abatement from the city of Round Lake. The county abatement will be spread over 15 years, with $10,000 in abatement each year. NFP has two other potential sites — both in Jackson County — identified as alternatives to the Round Lake location. The Round Lake site is under consideration because of existing infrastructure owned by Crystal Valley Co-op, including a half-million-bushel grain bin. NFP continues to work on a draft purchase agreement with Crystal Valley. Vince Baack, chief business officer with New Fashion Pork, said if the Round Lake property is chosen, it would be sized to process about 150,000 tons of feed per year — more than double the capacity of NFP’s Nutri-Pro feed mill in Worthington. Baack said that facility is “getting tired.”

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Baack said constructing the mill in Round Lake is seen as a 50-year asset to the community. NFP operates three other mills, including two in Iowa and one in Indiana. Last November, NFP owner Brad Freking said he hoped construction could begin in April, with work completed before the end of the year. NFP raises 1.92 million pigs a year and employs more than 400 people, noted Baack. The company has been in business since 1994.

Community forestry grants available now BISMARCK, N.D. — North Dakota Forest Service Community Forestry Grants are available for tree planting and program development projects throughout the state. Applications are accepted through April 30. Eligible applicants include counties, townships, cities, park districts, school districts and tribal equivalents. All grants require a match from the applicant in the form of cash or in-kind. Eligible grant projects must 1. Be located on public property (city park, school grounds, county park, boulevard). 2. Include a design plan with planting locations clearly specified. Use Google Earth to create a map of proposed planting sites.

3. Use a variety of species that are northern hardy and suitable for the site. Extra points if soil tests are completed and used to determine the best trees for your project location. 4. Coordinate project planning efforts with NDFS Community Forestry staff. Grant applications are available from staff, only. We want to discuss your project with you to make the best use of grant funding. Smaller-scale planting projects are well suited for the Community Family Forest grant, with awards up to $2,000 for Tree City USA communities and $1,500 awards for all other North Dakota communities. Applicants must match the award 80:20. For large-scale planting projects, the America the Beautiful Tree Planting grant offers awards up to $10,000 with a match of 50:50. Grant program details are available at www. ag.ndsu.edu/ndfs/ (click on “Grants”) during the grant period from March 1 through April 30. For Tree City USA communities, completed grant projects qualify as Growth Award activities. Contact Gerri Makay, Community Forestry Program Manager, at 701-652-2951 or Gerri. Makay@ndsu.edu for more information.

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After a winter full of great discussions, it’s clear there are a lot of farmers with cereal in their fields who will be managing that cover crop this spring. So, here are a few pointers to make sure everyone has a plan. These are just guidelines and it needs to be said that Risk Management Agency guidelines require cereal rye to be terminated in advance of planting a cash crop. The first trick to managing cereal rye is to know when to terminate in the spring based on moisture use. Cereal rye will grow quickly, which can be good or bad. If conditions are wet, cereal rye can move moisture throughout the soil profile via transpiration and infiltration down root channels into the

soil. In this case, let the cereal rye grow and reap the benefits of trafficability. If conditions are dry and cereal rye is growing on a high clay soil, you need to make a tough decision. If the soil is drying too much and there isn’t rain in the forecast prior to planting, then consider termination. If the cereal rye is on a high clay soil, it’s drying out but you do see a rain in the forecast, you may take the chance and let it grow. Whatever you decide, cereal rye (dead or living) at planting has built aggregation in the soil and the root mass will help hold up equipment. If cereal rye is on a sandy soil, monitor the moisture content closely. In most cases, cereal rye will need to be terminated early to avoid drying the seed bed too much prior to planting.

Decisions also need to be made based on the next crop in rotation. If you are planting soybean on the field with cereal rye, you have flexibility to terminate prior to or at planting depending on moisture. Always use a full rate of herbicide. If planting corn on the field with cereal rye, terminate 14 days in advance of planting. I have heard from multiple farmers that they lost yield doing this. There’s also a ton of university research saying “don’t do this.” If you decide to plant wheat on a field where you have cereal rye, think again. Even when cereal rye is terminated prior to planting wheat, Marisol Berti, a NDSU forage and cover crop researcher, has seen a yield hit on wheat. We aren’t sure about cereal rye before edibles, sunflower or other crops.

When in doubt, consider early termination. A last tip — if you get nervous about having cereal rye in your field, do not use tillage to terminate it. Tilling cereal rye commits you to at least four more passes because of the large root ball. Herbicide for termination is the best approach. Strip tilling into cereal rye in the spring can also be difficult, so hopefully you got your strips into the cereal rye in the fall. A favorite phrase I heard this winter came from Allie Marks, a crop consultant with Centrol — “Cover crops are not a crock pot. You don’t just set it and forget it.” We continue to learn more each year, but hopefully this is a good start.

Abbey Wick/Special to Agweek Monitoring moisture under cereal rye in the spring is important for having a good seedbed for planting. A moisture meter can help make decisions

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FOOD & SWINE

The art of giving is the gift of a lifetime By Cristen Clark

Special to Agweek

Recently, I had the opportunity to travel with the FarmHer team as they embarked on their “GROW” tour, visiting North Carolina, West Virginia and Ohio. The opportunities I’ve been given to speak with high school and college-aged young ladies have been the most fulfilling experiences I’ve encountered since deciding to start a food blog and share a bit about pig farming. Sitting with these bright, talented young ladies during the breaks of the conference and learning about their successes and challenges made me pause to ask, “Who is there for you?” Most of the answers from the attendees were simple, like family and friends. However, there was one college senior in particular who had an answer that really struck a chord with me.

Pulled Pork Gyros Cristen Clark lives on an Iowa farm where her family raises corn, soybeans, pigs and cattle. She loves cooking and writing, and sharing contest winning recipes with people she knows. She can be reached at cristen@ foodandswine.com or at foodandswine. com.

Makes 8 generous gyros Ingredients: For the pork: 3 lbs. pork shoulder roast 4 teaspoons Greek seasoning, divided 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar, divided 2 teaspoons oregano flakes Juice of one small lemon 1 tablespoon honey Instructions: 1. Cover the pork roast with 1 tablespoon (3 teaspoons) of the Greek seasoning and place into slow cooker. 2. Combine 2 tablespoons of the olive oil and 1 table-

She took the time to break her life up into segments and identify each individual who lifted her up or supported her in some fashion. She set up every story and described the uplifting people in her life in such detail that I felt like I knew each one of them. I wished more of the young women in the room possessed what this girl did: confidence, trust and generosity in, and for, people. She had a pathway to each of her trusted supporters carved out, but not only did she accept their support, she gave hers in return. I don’t think a person can give enough in this short life we live. The art of taking is easy, but the art of giving is the gift of a lifetime, and it poured out of this powerful, strong young lady with each breath she took. In agriculture, the average farmer’s age continues to rise while the people who purchase our products become further removed from farming. We desperately need every spoon of the red wine vinegar, pour over roast. Cook on low for 7-8 hours or until pork shreds easily. 3. Shred pork into larger pieces and remove excess fat. 4. Return to pan juices and add remaining Greek seasoning, olive oil and red wine vinegar, as well as oregano flakes, lemon juice, and honey. Toss to coat. For the tzatziki sauce: 1 cucumber (English seedless or hothouse variety with thin skin) 1 ½ cups sour cream 1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill (or 2 teaspoons dried dill weed) 2 cloves garlic, minced ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper Instructions: 1. Grate cucumber and squeeze excess liquid out with paper towels. 2. Place in a mixing bowl. Add sour cream and dill. Smash minced garlic and salt together with the back of a knife to turn into a paste. 3. Add to mixture along with black pepper. 4. Stir well, cover and refrigerate until serving. To assemble:

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voice we can have contributing to the conversations between farmers and those with questions about the production of food, fiber and fuel. I encourage you to “be a friend” in agriculture who gladly welcomes more voices to the conversation, not a part of the microscopic minority who tries to silence the voices we do have. There are many people who fear how their food is produced, thanks to food documentaries and fear-mongering marketing tactics. By inviting more diverse voices of agriculture to the food and farming conversation, rather than denying people the opportunity to speak up, we can continue to move the dialogue forward in a positive way. If you happen to find yourself “under my wing,” where there’s plenty of room, just know there will always be an abundance of good food.

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1 large or two small tomatoes, sliced 1 small red onion, sliced ½ head Iceberg lettuce, cut into large shreds 8 pita rounds, warmed 1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Place dressing-topped shredded pork on a sheet pan, bake for 10 minutes until caramelized. 2. Place pita round on a plate; add a layer of tzatziki sauce, pulled pork, tomatoes, onions and lettuce. 3. Fold over, wrap with foil if desired. Serve immediately. Craig Ruffalo

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EASEful communication By Jonathan Knutson

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GRAND FORKS, N.D. — When Nancy Wulfekuhle’s father was still farming, “He wasn’t going to go to town and tell people what he did. He just went out and did his work. Why would anyone question it?” she said. But times have changed, and agriculturalists need to help others understand what they do. “How do tell our story? How do we communicate what we do?” she said. Wulfekuhle, with MinnDak Farmers Cooperative, and Lauren Proulx, with the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers, spoke Feb. 22 at the International Crop Expo in Grand Forks, N.D. Though geared primarily for soybeans/dry beans, potatoes and small grains, the event offered sessions of general interest. One of them was Wulfekuhle and Proulx’s presentation, “Telling your story: Tips to better communicate farming to the non-farm public.” Wulfekuhle said agriculturalists need to stress “facts, not fear.” For instance, “We use less land, water and

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Van Trump on market trading, ag tech and more By Amanda Radke Special to Agweek

If there’s one thing agricultural producers can consistently count on, it’s the inconsistency and volatility of the markets and weather and other unpredictable factors that make grain and livestock production both challenging and rewarding. In mid-February, First Dakota National Bank hosted a series of meetings across eastern South Dakota featuring keynote speaker Kevin Van Trump from “The Van Trump Report.” He offered his insights and analysis of current agricultural market factors and how producers can best prepare for the ups and downs that may occur throughout 2018. With 20 years of experience trading professionally at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and Kansas City Board of Trade exchanges, Van Trump explained the moving parts of today’s market to producers in Yankton, Mitchell and Pierre, S.D. “We grew up being taught the fundamentals of traditional trading, but today, we’re seeing extremes,” said Van Trump. “What’s crazy about

the world of trading today is half of all stocks in the world are held for less than a second. People are trading based off tweets, wild card leaders and knee jerk reactions. Nothing trades fundamentally like it used to, so don’t beat yourself up if as a producer you can’t figure out what your grain markets are going to do. Even the experts don’t know where things are going either. Don’t think you’re going to outsmart the traders; you’re just going to have to out-execute them.” This seems like a monumental task, given that producers rely on receiving the highest commodity prices to stay in business, support their families and make a living. However, Van Trump said if there’s one thing he’ll always bet on, it’s agriculture. “People need to eat, and they need to drink,” he said. “That’s why agriculture is in the right space. You’re seeing some of the biggest money players in the world get into agriculture, so it’s just a matter if you can navigate and outmaneuver against them.” What do producers need to understand in order to outguess the experts? Van Trump said

advancements in agricultural technology will significantly change the future and impact the markets. “With advancements in technology, everything gets cheaper; just look at what’s happened with computers and cell phones,” said Van Trump. “In the agricultural space, there is so much technology. There is a massive execution risk for those who are slow to adapt to this technology, but the challenge is how can smaller producers use some of the latest technologies and afford it? To make it cash flow, producers need to build the operation to scale to be able to outproduce the low prices. For the little guy, he’ll just have to hope things are paid for and figure out how to make it work out.” Van Trump said while it’s great the producers have become so efficient, they have still lost their competitive edge. “We produce commodities, and everyone produces No. 2 corn today,” said Van Trump. “When you commoditize yourself, you have no intellectual premium. When the market deems that it’s oversupplied, it inflicts the most pain on the highest cost producers. The world is

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Farmers concerned about trade war with China By Michelle Rook Special to Agweek

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Uncertainty about trade under the Trump Administration continues with recent tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, leaving U.S. agriculture concerned about a possible trade war, especially with China. President Donald Trump on March 1 announced plans for import tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 15 percent on aluminum. Trump didn’t specify which countries the tariffs would apply to. However, it did trigger response from Canada, the European Union, Mexico, Australia and China. Soybean farmers are especially concerned about China since the country is their No. 1 customer. “It scares us to death, because 60 percent of our soybeans are exported and China takes $14 billion worth of soybeans and soybean products. So, it’s a real concern,” says American Soybean Association President John Heisdorffer. Ron Moore, chairman of the ASA, says Chinese tariffs on U.S. beans would be devastating to the market, because 30 percent of soybeans grown

are exported to China and it comes at a time when farmers are already struggling with low farm income. “I think it would be very negative in the short term, and it would take two to three or four years before we could recapture that market back again,” Moore says. The trading relationship the U.S. soybean industry has with China spans nearly 35 years, and Moore says it has been mutually beneficial. “They need our soybeans as much as we need them to buy our soybeans, so it’s critically important that we do that, have that trade relationship with them,” he says. Heisdorffer agrees that China wants U.S. soybeans, so he’s hopeful that will keep them in the safe zone. ASA leaders admit the U.S. soybean industry has been bracing for retaliation from China. However, the sorghum industry was dealt the first blow. “On the fourth of February the Chinese government filed an investigation, both countervailing duties and anti-dumping investigation against

U.S. sorghum,” says Tim Lust, CEO of the National Sorghum Growers Association. They’re currently in the second phase of the World Trade Organization investigation and have already felt a market impact. “We have seen our individual producers (just with the announcement of the investigation) see a drop in prices and in some cases a significant drop in prices,” Lust says. Corn farmers have also faced trade disruptions in the last several months, with Chinese tariffs on U.S. dried distillers grains and ethanol, and they hope corn isn’t next. “In a trade war, if they would start putting tariffs on things coming out of the country that would be detrimental to the U.S., it’ll affect farmers’ bottom line,” says Kevin Skunes, president of the National Corn Growers Association. U.S. Grains Council officials emphasize China’s tariffs are just a speed bump as they need U.S. product to feed a growing middle class and as they push to 10 percent ethanol. “They did place a tariff on U.S. ethanol going into China, but despite that tariff we’ve continued

to see some ethanol exports going into China,” says Kimberly Atkins, vice president and chief operating officer. She says they continue to work on the Chinese market because of its enormous potential. “Of course, it’s concerning to see this back and forth trade dispute, but the U.S. Grains Council is really committed to the long game in terms of staying engaged,” Atkins says. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue says while there’s reason for anxiety, he’s hopeful they can avoid a trade war and protect U.S. agriculture. “We need to have efforts that make sure that agriculture is not harmed in a way that would be hurtful to any kind of tariff negotiations,” Perdue says. World Trade Organization Director General Roberto Azevedo expressed concern over Trump’s plan and says the potential for escalation is real. In addition to concerns about retaliation from China, the president of the European Commission says he’ll bring forward a proposal for WTO-compatible countermeasures against the U.S. in the coming days.

Aerial applicators, DECA team up By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — The Tristate Aerial Applicators were looking for a way to increase traffic at exhibitors’ booths during the group’s recent annual convention in Grand Forks, N.D. The group found it in the Grab Bag Program, which will help needy middle and high school students and promote aerial applicators and their mission, too. “It’s working out well so far,” said David Gust, an aerial applicator involved with the project. The Tristate Aerial Applicators — which consists of aerial applicators, a group once known as crop dusters, in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota — teamed up with the Red River High School DECA chapter in Grand Forks to create a Grab Bag Program. Through the program, social workers will receive boxes with items including snacks, school supplies and personal hygiene products. Students in need can visit with their school social workers to get a bag and fill it with the items they need. DECA is a co-curricular organization that provides high school students an opportunity to develop leadership skills and prepare for future careers.

The Red River DECA chapter has 84 students. They’ll use their business skills to distribute items, promote fundraising events, handle finances and do marketing research. The first item drive will begin sometime in March. A number of fundraising activities are planned, including a ping pong tournament on March 20. Donations in any form will be accepted. Donated items can be dropped off at the school or send to Maggie Uetz, Red River DECA advisor. Bags will be donated by local businesses and be general in nature to avoid drawing attention to the student in need. A silent auction held during the Aerial Applicators convention raised $3,100 to launch the program. The money will be used to buy storage for social workers, said Tracy Jentz, communications coordinator for Grand Forks Public Schools. The program also will help DECA students and others learn more about aerial applicators and what they do, he said. The Grand Forks community has been good to the Tristate Aerial Applicators, and gearing the Grab Bag Program to Grand Forks recognizes that, he said.

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‘Superbugs, Supermoms’: NDSU official attends national event By Jonathan Knutson

otics in veterinary and human medicine, spur a robust pipeline of new drugs, and increase Gerald Stokka wasn’t quite sure what to funding across the federal government to expect when he traveled to Washington, D.C., combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.” recently to take part in one stage of According to the Pew Charitable the Pew Charitable Trusts’ “SuperTrusts: moms Against Superbugs” initiative. ► At least 23,000 Americans die But Stokka, North Dakota State and about 2 million are sickened University extension veterinarian every year from antibiotic-resistant and livestock stewardship specialist, bacterial infections. said the Feb. 27-March 1 event — in ► Bacteria develop resistance to which parents, doctors and agriantibiotics over time, so “antibiotics culturalists met with policymakers Gerald Sokka should be used as little as possible and shared their perspective on the in all settings — including in health growing threat on antibiotic resistance — was care and agriculture — and only when mediboth positive and encouraging. “It was a good event, with an interesting cally necessary and appropriate.” ► The best available data shows that mix of people. And there was really a sense about 70 percent of all “medically important that we’re all in this together,” he said. The Pew Charitable Trusts is an indepen- antibiotics in the United States is for use on dent nonprofit organization that describes its the farm,” increasing the importance of limitmission as “improving public policy, inform- ing antibiotic use in animals. “What we do in livestock production can ing the public and stimulating civic life.” Its Supermoms Against Superbugs Initiative have — could have — an impact on resistance seeks to “ensure the responsible use of antibi- on the human population. I don’t think it’s a Agweek Staff Writer

big threat, but it’s a threat on the human side,” Stokka said. However, the 70 percent figure, which one participant in the Washington, D.C. event used, is “misleading … It makes it look like we’re not doing things right, and for the most part we are,” Stokka said. In fact, 30 percent of that 70 percent is for antibiotics that have no relation to antibiotics used in human medicine, he said. And administering an antibiotic to large numbers of animals on a single farm is different than treating one person, Stokka said. “If you treat 30,000 birds at one time, that will weigh a whole lot more than one human being. So the numbers add up in a hurry, and I don’t think that’s the right way to measure the amount of antibiotics used in one sector against another,” he said. “You’re not comparing apples against apples.” It’s important to remember “there’s nothing unnatural about antibiotic resistance,” he said. “Resistance is part of nature.”

It’s also important, especially for people outside ag, to remember the need to keep food affordable, he said. Stokka said Pew Charitable Trusts — and the nonagricultural participants in the threeday event — seemed committed to working constructively with agriculture on combating antibiotic resistance. “And we in agriculture will be part of that,” he said. Stokka said his basic advice for livestock producers remains the same: ► Work carefully and closely with their veterinarian in using antibiotics. “It behooves us all to use them wisely and only when necessary. My goal is to have our veterinarians — and they are — be the arbiters of what to use, when to use and how to use,” Stokka said. ► Make sure their management strategies lead to needing antibiotics as seldom as possible. ► Keep detailed records of antibiotic use.

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REGIONAL NEWS

Twinning 7 out of 22 heifers in Midland, SD By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

MIDLAND, S.D. — The Steve Daly family missed the big snow at the farm and ranch west of Midland, S.D., on March 5. Heavy, wet snow this time of year is “good for everything but the baby calves,” says Daly, 41. “The wind was awful.” Daly farms and ranches with his wife, Julie, and sons Carson, 14, and Dane, 12. They raise winter wheat, spring wheat, milo, safflower and other specialty crops on about 3,000 acres near Midland, about 70 miles west of Pierre, S.D. Their calving season is just getting started the first week in March, working through 400 black Angus beef cows. About 22 heifers had given birth by March 6, and calving season will likely extend to mid-April. “We’re always done by the first part of May,” Daly says. Unlike last year, when calving was dry and easy, this year, it’s been colder than normal with a layer of 8 to 10 inches of snow that came in mid-February. Another few inches arrived on March 5, but the main effect was wind gusting to 50 mph or more.

One-fourth twins As of March 6, the Dalys had a surprisingly high seven sets of twins with only about 22 head calved out. Keeping twins is no easy trick, especially in bad weather.

“We saved a few of them, lost a few of them,” Daly says. “It’s always a challenge, to keep all of them alive.” It’s always a worse situation with mothers that are heifers, or first-time mothers. “They have more problems yet when they have twins,” he says. “It’s never 100 percent guarantee, that you’ll have a live calf.” The barns are fitted with special cameras, allowing the Dalys to be in visual contact whether in their house or in town for errands or school events. They can be on the scene in minutes while staying in contact on the smartphone. When calving is imminent, Daly can watch everything from a special room with a bed in the calving barn. Steve grew up here and has been full-time in farming since about 1996. Steve and Julie are in partnership with Steve’s mother, Judy Daly. Steve also does some farming for his father Mickey Daly, who lives at a nearby ranch.

Drier at the start The Dalys are more concerned about getting moisture this season than they were last season in part because they aren’t going into spring with strong feed stockpiles, and there’s no soil moisture. “We’ve drove post holes and you’ve got to dump snow down them if you’re drilling in the snow and if you don’t have snow, you’ve got to

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates The Steve Daly ranch heifers await their first calf in their own separate lot on the farmstead west of Midland, S.D., on March 2, 2018.

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates Steve Daly, 41, gets help as-needed in calving and farming from his sons, Dane, 12, left, and Carson, 14, who are aided with a four-day school schedule.

find a bucket of water to throw down them to get the dirt out because the ground is so dry,” Daly says. Last year, they hayed most of the winter wheat and combined some it. “It was good quality, high-protein, but just didn’t have the yield,” Daly says. “What we hayed, we got pretty good tonnage off of it, so that was well-worth it.” Their regular pasture and hay ground — an alfalfa-grass mix — produced about a third of normal yields. “It was pretty thin,” Daly says. They also hayed some milo that was too drought-stricken before it got the rain. “It made good quality feed and we combined the rest,” Daly says. “It was half to two-thirds normal for yield.” Pastures were in tough shape much of the summer. “We tried to keep on a rotation, tried to keep them from getting over-grazed,” Daly says. “Those rains helped a little. We tried to supplement it with some creep (feed) to make the pastures go a little further. We actually got some decent rains in most places toward the end in August. We came out pretty decent with late-season crops.”

Counter-moves Last year, the Dalys sold off more of their replacement heifers than normal. Also they’ll sell their oldest cows, which are 10-year-olds. “We’re selling all of those as pairs this spring,” Daly says. “We’re hoping that it’s wet enough that somebody’s going to want some pairs.” On March 2 the Dalys were just a couple of weeks into calving with their heifers. Their cows were just starting. “Everything is just starting,” Daly says. “There’s never a boring moment.” As in dry times in the past, ranching youth still seem to enjoy the carefree farming/ranching life. Carson says he helps with branding and working the cattle. He’s looking forward to summer “when you can run the machinery.” Dane says a four-day school week allows him to be at home helping out as needed, feeding cows and tending to a flock of 26 laying hens. Neither of the boys have decided on a farming career, but Dane brightens when he’s asked the question: “Maybe,” he responds. And then he smiles a broad, Daly smile.

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Drier than normal across much of southern Australia this week. Scattered rain is possible in northern NSW and southern QLD late.

Brazil Drier than normal in RGS and SC this week with near- to above-normal rainfall from Parana on northward.

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High pressure will provide a seasonably cold day across the region Monday with sunshine and a few clouds. Monday night will be clear to partly cloudy and cold. A reinforcing area of high pressure will provide another seasonably cold day Tuesday with times of clouds and sunshine. Wednesday will be a partly sunny day. Plenty of sunshine will prevail Thursday; it will not be as cold. There may be a morning rain or snow shower Friday morning.

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Over the next 30 days through the rest of March and into the first half of April, temperatures will average below normal across the region. Precipitation will be near to slightly below normal. The Northwest and Gulf Coast into the Ohio Valley will remain the stormiest parts of the county.

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REGIONAL NEWS

Elevators cope with higher risk By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

Lots of risk

Christianson told about cases in which traders were operating out of their authority, or with instruments and derivatives outside of the risk management strategy set by the board. There must be “segregation of duties,” so that no one person can “take a transaction all the way through,” without a colleague’s review. “We’re dealing with a commodity-based business,” Christianson said. “A commodity-based business has a high level of volatility, there is a substantial amount of risk.” On the farm supply side, co-ops selling chemicals, feed and fertilizer can put the company at risk for receivables that are not collectable. “This type of receivable management takes more work, takes more time,” he said. His company is one that trains companies on policies and then helps audit them. “Oftentimes it comes back to lack of controls, a lack of direction and leadership from the board of directors,” Christianson said, of failures. One co-op director from a Minnesota elevator told Agweek, who declined to be identified by name, that he wished he’d heard Christianson’s talk five years ago, before his company had to cope with serious trouble. Kent Thiesse, a farm management analyst and vice president of MinnStar Bank of Lake Crystal, Minn., described a “continued pattern tight margins” that won’t go away anytime soon. Thiesse estimates that about 20 to 25 percent of cash crop farmers are having to restructure debt to survive. Another 25 to 40 percent are not making huge profits. About a third of the farmers — often with land paid for — are doing quite well and in a position to make strategic maneuvers. Among other things, he said farmers need to be willing to give up some unprofitable lands where rental rates are Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates too high. Joe Martin, MinnesoKent Thiesse, a farm management analyst and vice president ta state executive direcof MinnStar Bank of Lake Crystal, Minn., was one of the tor for the U.S. Departspeakers on March 7 at the 111th Minnesota Grain & Feed annual meeting and trade show. ment of Agriculture’s

PRIOR LAKE, Minn. — Directors of Minnesota cooperative grain elevators are the “guardians” of those business and must be keenly aware of marketing risks and policies, especially when markets are volatile and farm-customers are facing cash flow problems. John Christianson of Christianson PLLP at Willmar, Minn., was one of the speakers on March 7 at the 111th Minnesota Grain & Feed annual meeting and trade show at the Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake. Bob Zelenka, executive director of the association, said about 600 attended the event, which also included a trade show. When he started in the business more than three decades ago there were 2,600 attendees, but there has been considerable industry consolidation. Thirty years ago there were 275 local co-ops but today there are fewer than 70. Today, the association has 200 members, including co-ops, private elevators and some vendors. The Christianson firm operates in 36 states and has a focus on agricultural businesses. The certified public accounting firm has a special focus on ag production, processing, grain elevators and feed mills. Christianson said the board is responsible for hiring the chief executive officer but also for setting guidelines and monitoring their compliance. He says common problems are people transacting grain beyond their authority or using trading instruments that create losses for the business.

Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates John Christianson of Christianson PLLP at Willmar, Minn., was one of the speakers on March 7 at the 111th Minnesota Grain & Feed annual meeting and trade show at the Mystic Lake Casino Hotel in Prior Lake, Minn.

Farm Service Agency, said his agency’s loan programs are getting more of a workout in the difficult farming times..

199A screw-up One of the hot topics in the hallways was the “Section 199A” tax issue, which in December gave cooperatives an advantage over corporate grain elevators. Zelenka says he’s been asked to go to Washington to meet especially with Minnesota Democratic congressional members to get their support for a fix to the glitch that was created when U.S. Sens. John Hoeven, R-N.D., and John Thune, R-S.D., pushed through a tax deduction provision in the tax reform package. Zelenka called it “poorly thought out, poorly crafted.” “In my 37 years representing the industry, this has the potential … is the most disruptive that I’ve seen,” Zelenka said. “It’s about a fairness thing. You shouldn’t have a tax law picking winners and losers and that’s kind of what happened.” Zelenka says he hopes the issue is sorted out in the March 23 vote in an omni-

bus spending bill in Congress. Democrats “weren’t included” in the tax package, but will be needed for the fix. One Democrat initially said they’d be “damned if we were going to bail them out,” Zelenka said, but “they have to realize the significance of this unintended consequence and it does need to be corrected.” Zelenka said he’s “fairly confident” it can returned to the “original intent,” and retroactively. He said he knows of a private ethanol producer that in early March created a cooperative entity so patrons could qualify for the tax advantage. “We also had a private elevator that lost a third of his business who felt he couldn’t wait any longer” for a congressional fix, and had to go to a cooperative to assure the tax deduction,” Zelenka said. “If you don’t have any faith in Congress, you know, maybe you need to try to take advantage of this opportunity by selling to a co-op.”

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Selling 2007 8600 IHC, has preamission ISM, 410 HP Cummins, 10SP Jake Brakes, air ride, steerable, 3rd axle, new 21’ box and hoist, good rubber, 3.73 ratio, $46,500, FET included. 218-784-2961 or 701-430-0067

2005 Simenson 24 Ton Fertilizer Tender Top Auger 40 foot Trailer $23,500 2006 Kenworth T800 10; ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Red Color; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 184 in Wheelbase; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 992,000 miles $25,000

2009 Fruhauf step deck, 53x102, air ride, spread axle, $19,000. 2006 International 4900 with 24’ van and lift gate, 330,000 miles, $12,000. Hay train, 45’ lead with a 40’ or 45’ second trailer, $15,000. Several pintle hitch trailers and several 48’ & 53’ dry vans. Setting up several silage trucks and also setting up less expensive grain trucks. Coming in a Magnum 2003 triple hopper seed fertilizer tender with rear auger delivery system. (701) 347-5426

2004 Kenworth T800 Autoshift OD; ISM Cummins Engine Manufacturer 385 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Red Color; Engine Brake; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 172 in Wheelbase; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; Very Clean Every recpeit since and new a overhauled 300k ago $24,500 2007 Peterbilt 378 16 Ton Willmar Side Shooter C-13 Caterpillar Engine Manufacturer 430

Hopper Trailers for Rent Triaxle 48x102x78, $1250 per month. Tandem axles 42x102x78, $1000 per month. Tandem axles 43x102x78, $1000 per month. For Sale: 2005 &2006 Wilson standard hopper bottom (non ag). 43x102x78, $14,800 each. Call Jeremy at 605-881-7084 or if no answer call 605-785-5333 No Telemarketers

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2005 Volvo VNM64T300 Volvo VED 385 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; 10 Spd OD; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum Outside Wheels; 165 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear $10,500 2007 Freightliner Columbia C-13 Caterpillar Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; 10spd, 285,000 miles Tandem Axle; White Color; Engine Brake; 4.11 Ratio; 11R24.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 210 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle $32,500 2009 Kaufman Trailer 40X96 Model; Wood Floor; 17.5 Tires; Fixed Tandem Axle; Steel Composition; Very nice clean trailer 2008 Neville Step Deck 53’ X 102” New Neville Drop Deck 11’ Top Deck, 37’ Main Deck, 5’ Beaver Tail

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Brand New 2017 custom built 7x16’ end dump trailer. Electric/hydraulic hoist with remote. $5,900 obo. Call (605) 380-3637 or (605) 380-3631 Ford F-250 1989, 5spd, Ford F250 for sale. New tires new battery, needs a clutch, $1,000 obo. call (605) 460-1119

Horsepower; Tri Axle; Red Color; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 244 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 $58,500

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Honda Pilot 2008, Silver, grey leather int, Auto Start, newer tires, heated seats, 6 CD, XM, sunroof, seats 8, runs great, 87k mi., Below blue book $8,400. 605-252-0842

2006 Kenworth T600 white w/blue fenders, 12 speed Autoshift trans(ZFFreedomline), C13 430HP Acert, Air ride susp, Tandem Axle, 3.25 Axle Ratio, Full sleeper(4W x 7L x 6H), Alignment done 2018, Front tires brand new, Rear tires @75%, Herd bumper w/slam latch, Dual 90 gal diesel tanks, 226” wheelbase, 718,260miles, 19,605 hrs, $30,000 (605) 281-0492

1988 GMC 7000, 1988 GMC 2014 Fast 8224, 8224 FAST side dresser, 36 row, 22 inch, single axle chasis, Detroit Die- hydraulic fold, dual wheels, 2500 sel, Automatic transmission, with gallon tank, hydraulic pump, Raven controller, recent upPTO, newer paint..........$5,500 dates.......$49,500

Tyler MT16, 1991 IH 8100, M-11 Cummins, 9 speed transmission, with a 16 ton Tyler fertilizer box, stainless steel, electric roll tarp.........$15,000

2000 Great Dane 36 foot van trailer, closed tandem, sliding axle, set up with NEW 3--1600 gallon cone bottom water/ fertilizer tanks, Honda pump, chemical mix cone, all hose and valves, FIELD READY AND CURRENT DOT...........$17,750

1995 Fruehauf 45x96 flatbed trailer, closed tandem, spring suspension, set up with NEW 2--3200 gallon fertilizer grade horizontal tanks, 13HP Honda pump, 3-30 gallon chemical mix cones, 3 inch electric hose reel...........$26,500

Ag-Chem Rogator 1074, AGCHEM Rogator 1074, Cat engine, 2300 hours, 100 foot boom, 1100 gallon stainless tank, foam markers, Raven monitor, light bar, Farmer owned.......$69,000

2018 Wilson 41x66 Ag Hopper, Alum Wheels, Front and Several enclosed trailers set up Rear Catwalks, 2 Rows of with tanks, pump and mixing Lights, Electric Roll Tarp, 2500 Miles...............$36,900 cone........CALL FOR PRICE

1991 Fruehauf 38 ft flatbed trailer, tandem axle, spring suspension, set up with NEW 3-1600 gallon cone bottom water/ fertilizer tanks, 5.5hp Honda pump, all hose and valves, field ready............$16,750

2004 Great Dane 48 foot trailer, sliding axle, set up with NEW4-1600 gallon CONE BOTTOM water/fertilizer tanks, Honda pump, mix cone, all hose and valves...........$17,750

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2014 Polaris 900 Ranger. Factory cab, heater, winch, 1500 miles, looks like new. $14,500 OBO. 701-430-0965


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2005 Peterbilt 385 Stock #5526; 475 HP; Caterpillar C-15 Engine; 13 Spd; All Alum wheels; New Steers

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2005 Freightliner Columbia Stock #1416 843K Miles; 450 HP; Mercedes 460 Engine; Air Ride; Tandem; 3:58 Ratio; All Alum Wheels; Very Clean, 15 Spd Automatic

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2018 Jet hopper 40x96x70, Spring Ride, White 2017 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2015 Jet 40’ x 96” x 70”, Spring Ride, Hopper, JUST IN 2015 Jet Hopper 42’ x 96” x 70” Air Ride, Black 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2011 Midland Tri-Axle Belly Dump 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 2004 Jet Hopper, Air Ride, 42x96x70 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps 2003 Transcraft with step deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle 37’ & 42’ Header Trailers

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John Deere 71 flex planter, either 8 or 12 row, or JD 7100 planter, 8 or 12 row. Either 22” or 30” Call 218-779-3073

For Sale Registered Trigger & Prevail spring wheat. Certified Trigger and Prevail and Faller spring wheat. Commercial treating available with full length scale on site. Also available conventional corn and soybeans SP-18005. Call Abeln Farms Inc. 605-397-8113 or 605-380-0200

Wanted 2290 Case tractor, must be in very good condition. Rothsay, MN 218-731-7446

Shares for sale in High Health 5,000 head sow unit, located in NE North Dakota. (701) 371-2445

Out of condition grain. Contact Db at 605-228-0471

280 acres of pasture in Grant County, SD, (507) 530-3407

Buffalo Brand 6RN planter & cultivator or parts for them. (320) 492-8527

2013 Mauer Ag Hopper Stock #2612; Spring Suspension; 40’ x 96”; 11R24.5 Tires; Alum Wheels; Tandem $21,900

Wooded or River property not being utilized by owner. Want to set up primitive camping site to teach my grandchildren the joys of the outdoors and get them away from the television and internet. Will use tents or exiting structures. We are a respectable and responsible family. Acreage and price. 218-790-5871

WANTED: Self propelled corn picker, DB 605-228-0471 WANTED TO BUY: JD 875, 885 cultivator, JD 1010 or 960 field cultivator, JD silage cutter, JD 7000 planter, Hay tub grinder. 605-665-4753 or 605-661-6335 WANTED: JD 212 dummy header, must be in very good condition with 6 belt JD pick up (218) 770-4192 Wanted: Used John Blue Piston pumps. Single piston only. 701-739-0500 BUYING! Old Crop Pinto, Navy, and Chickpeas. Please call: 701-587-5206 or 218-779-7335 Wanted: Pasture land to rent for 10 to 50 pairs, within 50 miles of Mayville, ND 218-791-2417

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

Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, dual spinners, 540 pto, nice condition. 3pt 8ft double auger snow blower, hydraulic spout, 540 pto, nice condition. Tractor chains. 701-430-3189

20’ & 40’ New or Used Shipping containers for Sale or Rent. Delivered. Secure, wind, water & rodent proof. Dakota Containers, 605-884-5500 www.dakotacontainers.com

For Rent: 2018 season & beyond, 5500 acres farm land in Stanley County. (605) 222-0309

John Deere 725 Loader quick tach bucket, grapple mountings for 30, 40, 50, & 55 series 2 wheel drive John Deere tractor. Pins tight, no welds, always greased, excellent condition, Call (605) 350-2157 or 605-354-3086

For Sale: 855 Versatile, 8600 hrs, Atom Jet aux hydr system. Tires 60% tread, no cracks, everything works, 3 new heads in 2017, $12,000. Flexicoil wheel boom sprayer, 100ft booms, used in 2017, $1500. (701) 650-1185

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62ft Flex Coil 820 with Summers mulchers. Contact Oscar Peterson (605) 352-2728 or (605) 350-4892 Seed for Sale: Certified Early Star Yellow Field Peas. Certified Surpass Spring Wheat. Reuman Seed Farm. Presho, SD. SP-19740 (605)280-5330

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HUNT SD! Pheasant, deer, geese, grouse, coyote, fox, quail, dove & more! 3-day/4 night packages available for upcoming 2018 Hunting season. Over 4200 acres of private land bordering the LAKE POCASSE WILDLIFE REFUGE and near the Missouri River at Pollock SD. 1st come-1st serve bookings. Call early to lock in your desired dates. Limited spots available. (701) 258-8881

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For sale air ride tractor seat in very good condition. Call 701-640-0671 Kent, MN

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Looking to rent farmland in NE South Dakota, Clark, Codington and Hamlin counties or surrounding area. Call 605-520-4143

“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. Modules for series B engines coming soon! Off road equipment only Call Larry 701-710-0887”

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For Sale: -- (2) 7800 John Deere Tractors, 1 has 740 John Deere Loader on it. -Kinze 16 30” row corn & bean planter with John Deere row units. --1999 Freightliner Semi. --Jet grain trailer with new electric roll tarp. --230 john deere 24ft disk. --Buffalo stalk chopper with windrower. (605) 470-0560

Don’t lose the Farm Stop Foreclosures. Keep your land. Save you livelihood. n Problem loan resolution n Bankruptcy analysis/reorganization n Divorce settlement negotiation n Court Room Testimony “Im JT Korkow, from Broadus, MT. As a former bank president, certified mediator and agricultural economist, I’ve been able to help people with their financial difficulties for over 20 years” JT Korkow, Consultant CALL FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION TODAY! Northwest Financial Consulting Phone: (406)554-3123 jtkorkow@yahoo.com

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1993 Peterbilt 379 Stock #5285; 3406 Cat Engine; 13 Spd; Air Ride; Tandem; All Alum Wheels; 18’ $24,900

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2016 Maurer Rental Returns: multiple available, 40’ x 68”, elec. Tarps, ag hoppers starting at $29,750

Established beet grower want to Rent Crystal Beet Stock. Static one year deals or variable multi year deals. Call (701) 248-3144, call or text (701) 520-0545,or email jay@gudajtesfamilyfarm.com

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Linkert Wheat Seed for sale. Call Norbert Hoerner at 605-281-1182 Bowdle, SD Seed Permit# SP188765

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Fargo Scheels 298-2918 LAND FOR SALE: 156 +/Acres - Sargent County, ND $360,000. This property features cropland with a productivity index near 80. The property is located near Crete, ND with excellent access along Hwy 13. 195 +/Acres - Benson County, ND $169,000. This property features 132 tillable acres with the balance WRP and hunting land. Steve Link 701.361.9985. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, www.pifers.com 877-700-4099 Farm Refinance. National 25 year old company. 3.9% Mortgage, 4% 10 year revolving LOC, cattle financing, bridge loans for stressed farms. (701) 799-4754 For Sale 2013 JD 9560RT, 2679 hrs, $215,000. 2012 JD 8310R, 1477 hrs, $175,000. 2010 JD 8295R, 3501 hrs, $130,000. 2013 JD S690 Combine, 1555 Engine 1055 Sept, $225,000. 2013 JD 612C Chopping Corn Head, $60,000. 2016 JD 635F Bean Head, $35,000. 2013 38’ Head Hunter Trailer, $7,500. 2008 38’ Stud King Head Trailer, $5,000. 2015 Case IH TGM 200 60’ Field Cultivator with rolling basket, $65,000. 2016 Demco Grain Cart with tarp and scale, $36,000. 2015 Case IH 335 VT Vertical Till Disc with hydraulic rolling basket, $42,000. 2015 Case IH 875 26’ Ripper with rolling basket $70,000. Wood Stock Chopper, used very little $8,500. Schwartz Farms 507-794-5779 160 Acres in the heart of pheasant country, near Ipswich SD, 160 acres of hay ground with 14 slews on it, slews total 30 acres, great hunting, guaranteed rental income of $6,500. Asking $320,000 call Jerry (763) 213-5571 FARM LOANS!! National lender providing capital for bridge and permanent financing. Good or Bad Credit accepted. Real Estate, Equipment, Operating and Cattle funding available. Visit our website at www.popularagfinance.com or Call (888) 950-9339 Bunker Silos Will build or move existing. 10 ft high. Formerly sold by JD Concrete. 25 years of experience building and moving bunker silos. All types of concrete, crane, and telebelt work. Call for free estimate and to schedule for 2018 Mike Bathke, Owner 605-770-8763 Bigdogconcretellc.com Haybuster H1100 tub grinder, very straight and shedded machine, very good mechanically, hammers are good on all corners, have large 1000 and small 1000 pto shafts, belts are in good shape. (Original drive belts) Corn screens and also hay screen. Come take a look!! $25,000 OBO. Call or text Tyler (605) 999-1613

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New snow bucket, 2.0 cu. yards, mounts on JD 280 loader. 402-322-0480 855 Big Cam Cummins with 13 speed transmission. 2005 9400 International 10 speed auto shift, 54ft tri axle Trinity live bottom trailer. (605) 358-8081 One set of JD hub duals, with 20.8x38 tractor tires, $1,200. Set of used 20.8x38 tractor tires, $600. IHC 475, 18.5ft tandem disc, $2,100. 605-940-7311 For Sale: Certified Prevail and Surpass Spring Wheat. Storley Farms (605) 881-5843 SP-18733 Storley Farms

SHELTERBELT SOLUTIONS 701-202-5000 Rug Loom with box of new rug spools. Can make up to 38” rug width on it $600. Wood burning kitchen cook stove been used and in good condition $2500 or best offer. 218-367-2479 Case IH 9270 12 speed power shift. JD 455 30’ grain drill. End gate mount, 6x15 brush auger. 18’ seed and fertilizer tender. West field 7x36 auger. Glencoe 16’ and 24’ cultivators. Summers and Lindsay 42’ harrows. Big Ox 10’ 3 point blade. 1975 Chev C65, 5 2, 19’. 218-201-0719 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 Are you looking to make extra money with your little slice of heaven? Professional couple seeks rural property to camp on a week or two at a time. We have a brand new full self contained RV with generator. Looking for private property preferably with lake or stream. Will pay cash or consider care taking respectabilities in exchange, we will respect and care for your property. (605) 659-6132 Farm Financing Watertown, SD ------------------------- Assist in Financing Options -Long Term & Short Term Debt Re-Financing --Operating Financing --Farm Business Plans --Lender Resolutions Contact: Chad R Hansen Call or Text: 605-924-0615 E-Mail: chad.haystack@outlook.com

Pipe and sucker rod for sale, 3 1/2, 2 7/8 & 2 3/8th sucker rod. Delivery available. Call for pricing 701-400-4534 Wanted: Jump belt conveyor. For under semi hopper, prefer hydraulic drive. Also 8” unloading auger and 24ft bin sweep, prefer hydraulic drive, Brock equipment. Call (605) 948-2309 Rich or 605-769-8869 Chad Summers Super Roller, 50’ Hydraulic vertical front-fold, acre counter. Approx 10,150 acres. New prior to spring planting 2013. Serious inquiries only. 605-252-0847 Pasture Wanted nothing too big or small to consider. Western, SD or surrounding area preferred. Will consider farther. (605) 685-4470 Generac, RPM 1800, phase 1, volts 120-240, KW 20. (605) 715-7770 Looking for pasture for 150 cow calf pairs for the summer, Java, SD (605) 280-2606 *JD 714A & 716A chuck wagons with JD gears & bunkfeeding extensions. Nice. *JD 125 Chuck wagon. *Demco 325 bushel gravity box *Vermeer BP7000 bale processor with 7 bale carrier. 12’ pull type box scraper All in very nice condition. 605-527-2425 Pair of 14.9x38 Goodyear rear tractor tires for sale. 701-331-1344

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ALL Trucks are equip with full function cabs and 3 cyl. gas engines. 2018 Diahatsu 4wd hi lo range dif lock PS, AC, $15,900. 2003 Mitsubishi automatic, 4wd $7900. 2001 Mazda 4wd AC, $7900. 1996 Diahatsu 4wd $5950. 1993 Diahatsu jumbo cab, 4wd $6450. 1991 Honda 4wd $4950. 1991 Honda 2wd $3250. 1990 Mitsubishi 4wd $4150. Located in Bemidji: 763-234-9118

FARM EQUIPMENT IMPROVE CASH FLOW Leasing = Lower Payment & Tax Savings! Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827 JD 1990 CCS 15” no till drill, 42’. $60K / obo (605) 329-7225

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FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale: 2013 Summers Ultimate NT 1650 gallon tank with Trimble monitor and auto-shut off, $19,000. Phone 605-350-7093 Carpenter,SD 2006 Bobcat T250, approx 3,500 hours, runs good, $17,000. (605) 228-2471 2016 Vermeer BPX 9000 Bale Processor Used to feed hay, light use. Sharp $16000 (701) 710-1501 CAT 320BL Excavator, NEW hydraulic thumb, 11,716 hrs, 85% undercarriage, farmer owned, very good shape, always shedded. $55,000 obo. Delivery possible (701) 710-0450 BRAND NEW 2000 gallon DUO/LIFT fertilizer cart, all wheel steer, $12,000 obo. Delivery possible 701-710-0450 White 6122 12/30 planter, Agro liquid fertilizer, yetter row cleaners, true count row shut off’s with air compressor, new seed openers and fertilizer tubes last spring, very clean and well maintained, $13,500. No telemarketers, (605) 214-1057 1590 no till JD drill, 20’ with grass seed attachment, markers, always shedded, 10” spacings. (605) 847-4708 For sale 2012 30T Valley beet cart. 2017 35T Valley beet cart. 2006 379 Peterbilt Day Cab 235 “WB”. Call Tyler 320-287-2280 1998 International 2674 dump truck, M-11 Cummings engine, 8 speed double low transmission, 16’ dump box, 46,000lb air ride suspension and rear ends, 20,000lb steer axle, equipped to pull trailer, 280,000 miles. 2000 international 9200I tractor, high SM Cummings engine, 13 speed double over drive transmission, day cab, 100,000 miles on new motor, 700,000 miles on whole truck. 1997 Dynaweld, 52’ long low boy hydraulic attachment, goose neck trailer, triple axle, air ride suspension, Fontaine neck. 1998 Case 930B excavator, cab heat, long stick, 32” pads. 701-650-8792 For sale: Four 16.9x38 Bias tractor tires, IHC 4300 cultivator with 3-bar summers harrow, well maintained, $6,000. 52 foot Saturn chisel plow shank, assembles and harrow. Langdon, ND 701-370-9943 12 row 30 inch Kinze planter, 2x2 dry fertilizer, Totally Tubular, and many updates done. Field ready. Seed tender, 300 bushel seed tank with fertilizer compartment, hydraulic 8” augers. Call for more information 605762-3437 or 605-230-0000

FARM EQUIPMENT Kunh Knight 1159 manure spreader, 600 bu, new floor chains, good paint, $18,500. Meyers 750 VB manure spreader, 750 bu. new floor chains, $29,900. New Artex SD600 vertical beater spreader, 750 bu., guillotine gate, spring suspension, $42,500. New Artec SBX 800 vertical beater spreader, 1000 bu., guillotine gate, spring suspension, $49,500. Farmaid 550 reel mixer, rebuilt, scale, $19,900. Knight 3130 reel augie, 300 cu. ft., rebuilt, 3 auger discharge, $16,500. Knight 2300 reel augie, 260 cu. ft., rebuilt, 3 auger discharge, $9,800. Meyerink 340 3 auger mixer, rebuilt, $14,500. New Valmetal vertical mixer 485 cu. ft., 46” incline, $28,500. New SAC-3650 vertical mixer, 515 cu. ft. front 41” discharge, $33,900. Kelly Ryan 5x12 feed wagon, like new, $11,500. Other livestock equipment on hand, will take trades, RT Equipment (605) 359-0228 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Danian Urlich 701-209-0313 For Sale: JD 7000 4 row 38” planter no till. Includes John Deere monitor, markers, corn, sorghum, bean cups. Ready to use. Call 605-770-2546. Portable Wind Break 8’x24’. Any quantities available. (605) 380-9420 For Sale: New 250 bushel D&F Manufacturing Seed Tender, roll tarp, remote control, Honda 390 motor. Hankinson, ND (701) 640-1894

FARM EQUIPMENT 16 Ag Leader Electric Row Clutches for sale, some hardware & wire leads with them, $5000. 605-842-1687 or 605-840-0254 No telemarketers JD 1770 NT 16 row planter, 1.6 boxes with extensions, Esets, insecticide boxes, yetter trash whippers, total tubular fertilizer, 300 gallon tank with elect pump, 350 monitor, new disc openers last yr, shedded and in excellent condition, $35,900. 605-310-0666 For sale: 2002 16R30 6186 White Corn Planter, liquid fertilizer, Dawn trash whippersscrew adjust, thoroughly maintained and updated. Shedded. Spare parts also for sale. Corona, SD Todd at (605) 949-0156 $20,000. INDESTRUCTIBLE LIVESTOCK FEEDERS Made of large recycled earthmover tires. No rough edges to injure your animals. Heavy enough to stay in place through severe weather or animals trying to tip them. Never need replacement. Perfect for horses, cows, buffalo etc. We easily convert them into watering tanks for a small fee! Great bargain at $90! (507) 227-3604 Will trade- Heavy duty 24 foot long 1” sucker rod panels for hay. 701872-1104 (701) 876-9288

FARM EQUIPMENT 2008 8516 White planter, 16R30” CFS JD rate controler, hyd variable rate. Call (605) 680-3291 2001 JD 1770 MaxEmerge Plus planter, 16 row, 30”, narrow, flex fold, markers, Dawn trash whippers, new style seed disc’s, Precision e-set seed units, pneumatic down pressure, 3 bushel boxes, fertilizer box extensions, new front disc 2x2 placements, Furrow cruisers, shedded, $38,000 OBO. (701) 782-4305 TJ 375 NH tractor, 4WD, 1770 no till JD planter, CCS, draw bar hitch, 16 row 30” spacing, liquid Patriot 1600 gallon tank, (701) 321-1815 JD 1890 42.5’ airseeder with 1910 pull behind 350 bushel cart. 7.5” spacing. New bearings, bushings, blades & updated towers a year ago. Cart is hydraulic driver with JD dry rate controller. Cart has dual tires front and back. Always shedded and very well maintained. No telemarketers. Miller, SD (605)870-0164 For Sale: JD 20’ 1590 no-till drill, 7-1/2” spacing w/markers. Very good condition. Also White 8222 12 row 30” planter, factory fertilizer, like new, front fold, center flex, set up for no-till. (605) 625-5538 or cell 233-0108.

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Stainless steel manifold for JD and Flexicoil steel tank air carts, 701-680-0939 or 701-680-0990 White 8122 Corn Planter, 12 by 30. Call 216-1969 Eitzen Feeder Wagon model 1800 with scale. (605) 281-9639 Wanted to Buy: 1175 Case Tractor in good condition. Call 218-487-5979 evenings

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

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For sale: JD 853A new&used parts, 843 used parts, JD 7720 new top chaffer and used round hole bean sieve, used parts for Case IH 900 Planter corn and soy bean drums, monitors, hoppers, insecticide boxes, also used parts for 7130 Morris air cart, manifolds, hoses and monitor. (605)690-1599

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Wanted: John Deere no till drill, 15 or 20 feet. 7 1/2 inch spacing. Call (605) 770-3004 2013 Spread All Spreader: 30 Ton, Spreader knife, excellent shape. $34,000 OBO. (402) 394-8287 IHC 900 planter, 4 row wide, liquid fertilizer. IHC 13ft tandem disc. 40ft 3pt weed sprayer, new pump, stored inside, tractor guidance system. (605) 835-8440 2016/2017 Precision Max Planter 16/31 Row; 20/20 Seed Sense monitor, VSet meters, Delta Force hydraulic down pressure, Yetter SharkTooth row cleaners/Clean Sweeps, twin 250g fertilizer tanks SureFire manifold, Keeton Seed firmers, Kinze Row units, approx. 3,700 acres. $165,000. OBO. (701) 421-0006 2010 S205 Bobcat skid steer, 2 speed, power Bobtach, heat, air, 2735 hrs, $26,000 OBO. (605) 481-3494 At age of 88 years young I have decided to retire from my cement business and offering for sale the following equipment 1. 1986 Auto Car truck with a newer 12yd McNeilus barrel 2. 1975 Western Star truck with a 8yd McNeilus barrel 3. 1984 International truck with newer 12yd McNeilus barrel 4. Portable cement plant bought new with air ride, will hold 3 products, electronic scale, own 20kw generator 5. Pneumatic cement tanker in excellent shape. All equipment is in excellent condition. (605) 391-5000 For sale 2014 Versatile 450 tractor, 500 hours. Terra-gator 8103 2001 fertilizer spreader with variable rate capability. 1500 gallon Anhydrous ammonia tank. Call 701-740-7461

2010 John Deere DB60 planter. 24 row 30 inch. E-set meters. Row command clutches. Row cleaners with CleanSweep pneumatic up/down. In-furrow and 2x2 liquid fertilizer system with hydraulic driven pump and John Deere rate controller, can be used for variable rate. MudSmith gauge wheels. Rebounders. Cast closing wheels. Willing to sell with or without the aftermarket attachments listed above. Call (605) 520-4143

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Tractors: 180 Allis with loader; 1982 JD 4440 with duals; 2001 JD 8310 with triples; 440 Case STX with triples. Trucks: 1972 Ford 700; 1974 GMC with Convey-All grain & fertilizer tender. Other Equipment: JD model 7300 12-row planter; Model 235 8-ton Unverferth wagon; 90ft. Ultimate Summers sprayer; JD 42ft. model 960 cultivator; 42ft. John Blue nitrogen applicator; 1997 24-row H&S band sprayer; H&S hopper bottom bean tender; H&S hopper bottom fertilizer tender. 218-437-8120 8 row John Deere #7000 corn planter, 36”, 38” or 40”, Martin & Company trash whippers. J&M #350 gravity box, 13 ton running gear. (605) 783-3262 or (605) 520-3828 Forever posts 4”x7’, 4”x8’, 5”x8’ plastic fence posts, can be stapled, screwed or pounded, won’t rot, Bridge Timbers 10’-18’ lengths, $2.75ft 2 7/8” heavy pipe 30ft lengths #2 railroad ties 8 1/2’, good quality, $13 ea. #1 railroad ties $18 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.

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2013 JD 1770NT Planter, 12x30, CCS System, 2-35bu hoppers, Pro Series XP Row units, mini seed hoppers, 12-Dawn Curvetine closing wheels and 24-JD Rubber tire closing wheels, Mechanical drive with half width disconnect, Tru Vee openers with scrapers, Seedstar Monitor system, Pneumatic down force system, steel scrapers, tire scraper for seed metering drive, Pro Max 40 corn and bean disks, Mud Smith guage wheels. SN#1A01770ZCCM750121. One owner, bought new, only 2512 acres and 131.5 hours on this planter, always in the shed, it’s like a new one. Owner retiring. Gregg Hubner, Avon, SD 605 660 1867 2005 JD 455 drills 30’, 7 1/2” spacing with fertilizer, always shedded, excellent condition. 605-380-1409. Groton For Sale: 1998 JD 1750 Vacuum Max Emerge Plus Planter, 8-Row 30” w/single disc fertilizer openers & dry fertilizer extensions, seat box extensions, 800 acres on seat disc openers, 600 acre on gauge wheels, 250 Monitor w/radar, seed firmers, trash whippers, new tires, 2 sets of corn plates. Bristol, SD 605-880-9671 24 rows of JD single disk fertilizer openers, like new blades with seed firmers, for 7x7 frame. $400 each. (605) 354-2138

Luma Mfg is building & selling custom stainless steel meter bodies for John Deere 1910 Air Carts $4,500. We also sell a large selection of stainless steel meter body attachment parts. To view more photos, parts list, buying information, testimonials & more, visit LumaMfg.com / Email luma@xplornet.com (519) 682-2404

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

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

KINZE 3600 PLANTER

L.P Reel Rocker Picker Skid Steer Mounted Rock Picker

Pick rocks with your skid steer loader! For more info call Detroit Equipment 701-630-3596

Call Fred: 701-830-8000

Salford RTS 41’ ...................... $40,000 Salford 5100 36’ .................... $80,000 Joker RT300 30’ .................... $40,000

PTO GENERATORS 6 units to choose from: From 12 to 75 KW Photos at RennerEquip.com Call Corky @ 888-492-2417

Westfield TF836 ...................... $2,500

For Sale: Delta 7x24’ stock trailer. Asking $6500. Call Brett Bierman @ 605-228-7972 Located in Mansfield SD

REM 2700...............................$10,500

JD 1780, 12 row, set up for no till, liquid fertilizer, $11,500. 605-350-0267

Kinze 3600 16x31 row planter, KPMII monitor, Shedded, Completely checked over with new Disc openers,scrapers, chains, etc. Field ready! Call Bill for Details. 712 209 4141

2014 Bobcat S650 Skidsteer, excellent shape, cab, heat, AC, Power Bobtach, 2 spd, radio, air ride seat, bucket weight scale, new 12-16.5 Tires with extra wall, nice bucket with bolt on cutting edge, 2,452 hrs, 74HP turbo diesel, 2,800 lb. lift, clean original inside and out. $26,900/offer. (701)318-2086 Delivery Possible.

Case IH 1260 36 row 30” (90’ wide) Planter, center fill, liquid fertilizer & trash whippers, low acres.

John Deere 2410 54’ ..............$75,000

Berkeley 15hp centrifugal motor/pump, (605) 881-0992

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1994 Lorel 60’ aluminum booms with air max ‘air system’ & roll tarp, new tires, good shape, serviced & ready to go!

Hidewood Fencing and Welding -- Livestock equipment -- Fencing -- Steel buildings -- Portable Buildings -- Feedlot construction Can Travel, will Deliver. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759

WANTED: Stainless steel wet/dry hub feeders, SDI or Crystal Spring brands, 5x7 hog farrowing crate floors, raised center, tenderfoot style, 605-251-1133

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RETIRING OFFERING FOR SALE: Field Ready: $100,000 for Complete Row Crop Planting Unit 2009 JD 1770NT 12 row 30” vacuum planter, 2point hitch, 1.6 bushel hoppers, screw adjustable Dawn row cleaners, single disk 2” row offset liquid fertilizer, 450 gallon on-planter tank, John Blue piston pump, red ball monitor units on each row, has corn, soybean and sunflower meter disks, independent triple fold markers, in-furrow pop-up fertilizer electric pump, JD computer-trak 350 monitor, Thompson closing wheels, all new fertilizer and opener disk blades, seed firmers, and drag chains. $50,000 (new $92,560) 2008 Yetter AllWheel Steer 1600 Gallon Fertilizer Cart. Set up to pull behind the planter, 2” plumbing and filter. Like new. $9000 (new $14,092) 1990 JD 4955 11,000 hours, rear duals, tires 75%, JD reman injector pump, new AC compresser, Case IH Trimble 1000 GPS auto steer(new GPS $18,000). $50,000 for tractor with GPS. All equipment has been shedded. Call Greg at 605-870-1566 or Gary at 605-870-1340 in Onida, SD.

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Summers Chisel Plow 32’ .......$27,000 Wishek Disc 30’ ..................... $35,000 Riteway 8190 Harrow ............ $25,000 Farm King 1370 ....................... $9,600 Farm King 16104H ................. $23,000 REM 3700...............................$15,000 REM 2100 Mint ........................ $6,500

Altona, MB Canada Just 7 miles North of the border

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FARM EQUIPMENT Feed-N-Shelter Combo -Hay draws cows to the Feed-NShelter - calves follow and easily find bedding and protection from wind, rain and snow -Cows can reach all areas of the hay feeder floor for complete feed usage bales, ground hay or silage mix -Heavy duty for long lasting ranch use -Calves saved can make this combo unit pay for itself -Easy to move with tractor loader and grapple/forks -Made in South Dakota - Ranch tested and used DSLA Co. Sales Sisseton, SD Dennis Fisher 605-742-4197 AgExcel Gx2 precision liquid fertilizer system for 12 or 16 row planter, twin electric pumps, flow meter, check values with orifice disks, can be run by any brand controller, $2,000. No Telemarketers, (605) 214-1057

FARM EQUIPMENT 2015 S590 Bobcat skid steer, nice shape, cab, heat, AC, power Bobtach, 2 speed, radio, 2400 hours, clean, new 78 inch bucket, 67 HP turbo diesel, 2,300 pound lift, $25,800/offer. (701) 318-2086 Delivery possible. Industrial solid rubber tires for skid steer, full set of 4, excellent shape, no cracks, no cuts, good rims, $1,200/offer. (701) 318-2086 For Sale: JD - NEW, never used or put on MaxEmerge 5E Retrofit Kit & Individual Row Hyd Down Force Retrofit Kit for a JD 24 Row 30” 1770/5NT. List Price on both is $73k, will sell for $63,500/OBO. NW Iowa. Call 712-251-3456. 05 H1100 Tilt tub hay grinder, Hay/corn screens, Corn hopper, nice, $31,500. (605) 881-1841

FOR SALE: 1997 1803 Terragator with 60ft. AirMax box, 6-cyl., Cummins diesel; 30ft. Wishek 862N with harrows; 2016 Haybuster 107C no-till drills, (3) 10ft. drills with grass seed boxes, will separate; 1997 diesel bucket truck, 42ft. reach, ideal for setting rafters; 976 Ford Versatile; 2014 15ft. Land Pride mower; 9030 or 276 Ford Versatile bi-directional loader tractor with hay grapple. 218-681-3333

Pattison fertilizer caddy, 1600 gallons, flotation tires, ground drive pump, gas pump, excellent condition, asking $12,000. 701-710-0352

KINZE 3650 PLANTER

9600 JD Combine 2414 sep hrs, 3301 eng hrs $55000. Poly Snouts 8r30 corn head $11000. 925 Flex with Crary Reel $4000. Call Ann at 701-709-0031.

Kinze 3650 Bulk fill planter, 16 Row 30” Dawn Screw Adjust Trash Wheels, Shedded Low Acre Late Model with KPMIII Monitor. Call or Text Jon at 515 578 1014

Haybuster model 2650 bale processor, good condition, asking, $8,000. 701-710-0352 Two Apache creep feeders, tandem axles, 300 bushels, used one season, excellent condition, $4,250 each. 701-710-0352

1750 John Deere Conservation MaxEmerge Plus. 8R30, Corn, Bean, & Sorghum plates. Listing for $20,000. 701-709-0031 For sale; 16r30 John Deere 7200 Planter, plastic boxes, liquid fertilizer infurrow, very good shape, $16,000 obo. (320) 839-3419 1982 7710 Ford Tractor, 2 wheel drive, CAH, 3 hydraulics, 7,672 hours, Tagger mower, $7,500. Klinkel Construction (605) 350-1125

Stainless steel parts for John Deere 1900 & 1910 air cart. 701-680-0939 or 701-680-0990 2014 JD 1790 planter, 24 row, 22”. 2014 JD 612C chopping cornhead, 12 row, 22”. 2012 JD 8310 RT, wide gang kit, 132”, IVT, 2700 hours. 507-456-9258 Bobcat T200 Track skid steer, nice shape, cab, heat, power Bobtach, 2540 hrs, 73HP turbo diesel, 4,000 lb. tip rate, runs and moves very good. $17,900/offer. (701) 318-2086 Delivery Possible. 2015 Bobcat grapple, heavy duty, 2 cylinder, 4 tine grapple, solid bottom bucket with bolt on cutting edge, excellent shape, $3,000/Offer (701) 318-2086 2016 John Deere 544K, ride control, coupler, 20.5 tires, 523 hours. (712) 552-7133

1990 John Deere 42ft CCS no till air seeder, Digi-star scale, rear hitch with hydraulics, with or without Mud Smith wheels for an additional $3500. Always shedded, can help with delivery, $66,000. Call 701-710-0450 5725 Bourgault 45ft series 3 air seeder, mid row fertilizer, with 5350 seed cart, field ready, $35,000. 605-661-0609 or 605-661-8133 For Sale: 16 Yetter row cleaner brackets, adjustable floaters without blades, fit 1255 Case IH, $2400. (605) 881-8483 or 605-881-5781. Friesen Seed Titan 4SE 4 Box Seed Tender, GX 160 Honda Motor (Electric Start), Belt Conveyor, Torsion Axles, 8 Bolt Wheels, 235/85R16 Tires, Box Locks, 2 5/16” Hitch, Rear & Front Jacks field ready. $10,900. (605) 480-4010

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FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale: Case 4010 Airseeder Hydraulic Fan. OBO. Call (701) (701) 320-2744

TRACTORS IH Concord 2300 Cart $15,000 / 685-2473 or

John Deere 1770, 16 row 30” planter, center fill, Daun row openers, new disc openers, nice condition. Calvin Heitzman 605-941-3830 or 605-246-2472 JD 9350 grain drill, 40ft, four 10ft sections, 6” spacing, good working condition, $7,900. 2015 JD 1765 planter, used on 2000 acres, 12 row 30”, 3 bu. boxes, 350 monitor, trash whippers, like new, $51,000. (507) 340-3235 1997 4010 Concord Airseeder. Newer Dutch openers, 2300 Hyd cart, newer packer tires, nice shape, also 1982 835 Versatile. 8000hrs, 24.5X32 duals. Rugby, ND 701-391-5091. 2009 Case IH Ecolo Tiger 730C 7 shank with cushion gang front disk 10 inch points spring trip with auto reset Tongue jack Safety chain Rear disk levelers Rear hitch with hydraulics seral # jfh0037988 For sale $25000 call 701-520-1308

COMBINES For Sale: 2017 Pickett Twin Master bean combine. HD Drive train 2600 series, 2500 series transition auger drive, 500/350 transmission, 24 mm concaves, AG-CAM quad camera system. Used 500 acres. Two 2013 Pickett 12R22” bean lifters with front divider systems. Eight bar pickup. One left and one right hand delivery. Call 320-760-8059 For Sale: John Deere 9750 Combine parts: feeder house, threshing components, clean grain, return, and hopper parts. Also for sale: Mud hog rear drive axle for John Deere 9750 Combine. Call 701-753-7401

TRACTORS BUYING A TRACTOR, COMBINE OR OTHER EQUIPMENT? Consider the advantages of leasing it. Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827

2012 JD 7230R 230hp, duals on front, H480 loader, 2600hrs, $120K / obo. (605) 329-7225 1984 Steiger KP-1325 4 wheel drive tractor, new inner tires, Cummins engine, 425HP, $20k. (605) 329-7225 JD 9220. 2005. 18.4 x 46. 3 pt. PTO. 4,700 hours. 5 SVC. $80,000. 605-280-5089

TRACTORS

97 JD 6400 MFWD power quad CAH air seat double doors, side exhaust, 200 hrs on overhaul, 11,500 total hours, looks & runs great, $23,900. JD 2955 MFWD, CAH, 5300 hrs with JD 625 loader, bucket, joystick, heat, air works good, Good working tractor. $25,900 can trade. (320) 543-3523 Case IH Puma 150 with L765 Loader. For Sale or Lease. UPTIME Service Warranty performed every year. Complete warranty will stay with the tractor. Life is better with this tractor. (605) 290-9591 2006 Buhler Versatile 535 tractor, full weight package, new 12 speed transmission, 850/38 tires, outback STS Edrive guidance system, 3,200 hrs, $110,000 OBO. 218-782-2255 or 218-689-5422 1981 JD 8640, 7600 hrs, 2500 on engine overhaul, pto, above average condition, tires 40%, awesome LED lights, ready to go, nothing to fix, asking $19,500. Will consider reasonable offers. (605) 695-5159 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. Modules for series B engines coming soon! Off road equipment only. Call Larry 701-710-0887 CIH STX 385, 3,000 hrs, 18.4x46, auto steer, 4 remotes, PS, $146,000. T9040 NH, HD, high flo pump, 3,100 hrs, 710/70/42, PS, 4 remotes, $120,000. CIH STX 450, 5,000 hrs, HD, high flo pump, 710/70/42, $72,000. (605) 433-5442 2007 Challenger MT875B, 3535 hrs, new 36” tracks, HD swinging draw bar, 5 remotes, hydraulic return for air seeder, Raven auto steer, tow cable, clean, well maintained and ready for field. $179,000 OBO. 605-530-4114 or 605-530-5404

JD 1982 4440, 8 speed, power shift, 2WD, 8850 engine hrs, clean. International 2350 loader with grapple. Call 605-680-3291 John Deere 7410 with 740 loader, 8000 hrs, left hand reverser, power quad, front fenders, Firestone tires at 50%, nice, $41,000 or with grapple, $45,500. 712-461-0964 2008 Case IH Puma 195 with new 1585 Quaker loader. 195HP, 2125 hrs, one owner, 18spd power shift, left hand reverser, new air ride heated seat, electric outside mirrors, 3 hyd, front tires 30”, rear 42”, loader is heavy duty with 5 tine grapple. Tractor excellent condition. Call (605) 530-0471 2009 Case IH 210 Magnum MFWD, 3,426 hrs, Powershift, Deluxe cab with heated seat, Auto Steer capable, Front Axle 380/85R34 comes with Rear Duals, 480/80R46, Case IH L780 loader. Tractor was used as 2nd loader tractor, very nice unit. (605) 294-7200 1997 Case IH 8940 MFWD, 3 pt, 3 remotes, 540/1,000 PTO, front weights, tires 80%, 7,600 hours, has duals, paint’s good, sharp unit. $52,000 OBO. 605-380-5313 or 605-439-3644

2010 9530 4 wheel drive JD, 1441 hrs, 5 valve, active seat, auto trac ready, power shift, full weights, 800/70/38 tires, excellent condition. Reduced Price $185,000 obo. (605) 999-4724 John Deere 7810 2800 actual 1 owner new tires, axle duals, quad transmission, pletely serviced, very (651) 338-6861

MFWD hours, power comsharp.

JD 9300 4WD power shift, 3 remotes, 20.8-42 95% rubber, 8000 hrs, XL condition. $54,000. (320) 297-0501

2013 CIH Magnum 315

MFWD, Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Hi Flow Hyd Pump, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 480/80R70 Front Duals, Michelin Tires, Auto Steer Complete, Pro 700 Monitor, Nav 2 Controller, 372 Receiver, 2,250 Hours, Full Loaded, Financing Available, $126,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

2012 CIH Magnum 290

MFWD, Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Hi Flow Hyd Pump, 4 Valves, Guidance Ready, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 2,250 Hours, Clean Tractor, Financing Available, $94,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

1997 CIH 9380

24 Speed, EZ Guide 250 Light Bar, 20.8X42 Triples @ 50%, 5970 Hours, Straight Tractor, Financing Available. $59,500 Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

2013 CIH Steiger 450 4WD

1988 JD 4850 MFWD with rear duals, 6500 hrs, shedded, tires and tractor in good condition, $32,500 OBO, Canton SD (605) 691-6147 STX 450, 2005 year, 6600 hrs, integrated auto steer, after market lighting, rear weights, new transmission less then 1000 hrs ago, 710/70R42 tires at 75%, Trimble 750 monitor, call Mark at 605-770-8994, White Lake, SD

TRACTORS

2013 CIH Magnum 290

MFWD, Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, 3 – PTO’s, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 4 Valves, Front Fenders, Guidance Ready, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, 1,215 Hours, Nice Tractor, Financing Available, $119,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 843 John Deere Loader with 9ft bucket and 5 tine grapple fork with mounts to fit John deere 8000, 8010, 8020 or 8030 series Tractors with power shift transmission. Very little use and in like new condition. $13,000. Call (605) 685-8766 No Solicitors please.

Powershift, Diff Locks, Cab Suspension, Front & Rear Weights, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Hi Flow Hyd Pump, 4 Valves, Full Auto Steer, Pro 700 Monitor, Nav 2 Controller, 372 Receiver, 750 Hours, Clean Tractor, Financing Available, $179,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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Big Tractor Parts

1-800-982-1769 We also rebuild axles, differentials & transmissions with 1 year warranty. New Holland TM130, 3433 hours, quad transmission, 18.4x38 rears, 3 hydraulics, also New Holland TM 165 with 6359 hours, 72LA loader, 18.4x42 rears, 4 hydraulics, 1 of these tractors needs to go. (605) 204-0996


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Does your Versatile shift hard? Give us a call, we have a solution for you. We also have piv-ot pins and bushings for you center hinge, Series I, II, III Versatile. Call Big Tractor Parts

For sale 1957 Oliver super 66 gas tractor with dual hydraulics, NF, sheet metal and paint in good condition, and runs good. 218-564-4273

JD 7410 MFWD 20 speed Power Quad, 6300 hours, NEW 18.4R38 rears, NEW 14.9R28 fronts, 3 hyd remotes, 540/1000 PTO. Very nice all around. $39,800. Call (507) 789-6049 For Sale: JD 4020 loader tractor, have two selling one. Great condition. (605) 848-1131

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Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, 620/70R42 Duals, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Diff Locks, 4 Valves, PTO, Full Auto Steer, Pro 600 Monitor, 262 Receiver, Nav 2 Controller, 3,900 Hours, Financing Available, $139,000 Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

FOR SALE: 2010 JD 5083E tractor with JD 563 self-levelling loader, FWA, 3-pt hitch, cab with heat & air, approx. 150 hours on unit. $49,500. 701-770-7594

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Nice 2009 - 9630 4WD John Deere tractor, 530 HP, autotrac ready, deluxe comfort package, power shift, 800/70-38 Goodyear tires (duals), dual beam radar, premiere lighting package, AM-FM stereo, instructional seat, front and rear wheel weights plus rear suit case weights. The tractor has 4420 hrs., stored inside and regular maintenance. $137,500. Located in Forest River, ND. Call Mark: cell phone/text 218-779-1448 or Home 701-248-3791

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1995 John Deere 8100 front wheel assist, 3 hydraulics, 3 point, large 1000 PTO, duals, front weights, 5,300 hrs, plumbed and wired for Outback auto steer, been through shop. $51,500 OBO. Webster, SD Call (605) 380-3871 For Sale: McCormick MTX 150 with McCormick loader with 8ft after market bucket, 4 tine grapple fork, 7500 hrs, front hubs just gone through, very clean. 605-329-2236 or 605-329-7527

16-30 1770NT JD PLANTER

2011 MODEL USED 6 SEASONS. HYDRAULIC DRIVE, PNEUMATIC DOWN FORCE, ROW CLEANERS, SEED FIRMERS, 3 SETS OF PLATES. $42,000. Portland, ND 701-430-0901

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PLANTING EQUIPMENT

For Sale: 2013 white 8516 center fill planter 16 row 30 inch w/HD down pressure springs, v-closing wheels, row cleaners, 3 section shutoff, liquid fert 2 tanks with totally tubular. 2700 total acres on agco touch screen monitor. Markers, shedded. Bean and corn plates. Call 320-760-8059

2007 1770 John Deere 16 row 30” planter, corn and soy beans, liquid fertilizer on row and side band, semi-mount hitch, $30,000 US dollars. 204-871-0925 McGregor, MB

2010 JD 1890 45ft. Air Drill w/ 2010 JD 1910 350 bushel cart, belted conveyor, variable rate drive. Excellent shape! 1999 JD 1780 24x22 Planter w/ 20/20 precision w/ seed sense. Excellent shape! 701-238-3673 2004 JD 1820 air seeder and 270 bushel tow. Between 1910 cart conveyor fill, 45’ with spring cushion shanks, bought new and always owner operated, no rocks, well maintained and in excellent condition, always shedded, call or text 218-478-4474 Concord 4710 edge on shanks, harrow, no run monitor, haukes markers, TBH, 3400 seed tank Lambardi desiel. Make an offer. Also, 2002 Hiniker 4836 soybean seeder 45 ft. with markers; $10,000 OBO. 218-791-1880 For sale: 2008 SD440 New Holland/Flexi Coil 57 ft. air seeder. with SC 430 cart, 9 in. spacing, 5.5 in. packers, double shoot, deluxe auger, dual fans, blockage monitors, variable rate, 2-bar harrows with new teeth. 701-547-3848 or 701-341-1189

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HOWE SEED FARMS 15791 33rd St. SE CASSELTON, NORTH DAKOTA 58012

INTRODUCING THE NEW CC-440 KNIFE

Front profile of CC-440

For sale; 2011 John Deere 7430 Premium with MFWD, 741 loader with 5 tine grapple, 18.4x42 tires, auto quad plus transmission, rear weights, 4,800 hrs, Tractor is loaded with options. Excellent condition. $96,000 obo. (605) 439-3644 or (605) 380-5313

PLANTING EQUIPMENT

435HD CaseIH Luxury Cab, 520/85 R46 Triples, PTO, HiFlo hyd, 4 outlets 2 returns, Weight Package, Hi-definition lites, differential locks, Guidance Ready- Easy Steer included, 1305 hours. Excellent Condition,asking $140,000; 5800 29’ Chisel Plow,$11,500; 4300 53’ cultivator $10,500 Retired, Can send more pictures (701) 640-3579

High rise tip protects locking thumb for extended wear of main knife body.

FOR SALE 9570R JD TRACTOR 18 SP POWER SHIFT 10” COLOR DISPLAY GEN 4 4600 W/ AUTO TRAC JD LINK COMAND VIEW CAB XM RADIO HI FLOW HYD 6 REMOTES 1000PTO CAT 5 H-DUTY DRAWBAR CUSHION REAR AXLE IF 800/70R 38 MICHELIN TIRES PREMIUM LITES TOW CABLE, RH LH ELEC MIRRORS DUAL RADAR REFRIGERATOR GREASEABLE PINS POWER TRAIN WARRANTY 04-2020 36 FRONT WEIGHTS (2) 625# (4) 275# LEASE OR FINIANCE POSSIBLE ASKING $299,500.00 REASON FOR SELLING NO TILL (605) 770-3447

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It’s beefy, shorter profile gives the CC-440 the ground clearance and strength needed for today’s newer chisel plows, while still providing maximum sealing of your fertilizer in wet or dry soil, just like it’s time tested brother, the CC-240!

DUAL BANDING KNIFE Fits behind any Lange knife providing dry fertilizer placement approximately 1” above the NH3 placement

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North Dakota & Minnesota Approved Seed Conditioners & Seed Conditioning Plant

Phones: (701) 347-4879 Home • (701) 347-4801 Office and Fax • (701) 238-1285 Cell NEW WEBSITE: www.howeseedfarm.com

LCS “Varieties Genuity to Yield .04 N e w ”PX 405N-Mat Wheat •• P2Y20-30’s/RR Wheat EW” LCS Rebel “NIguacu “NEW” MN Lang P2Y11-50’s/RR - Mat. 0.8 - Mat. 0.3 Prime Nitro BALANCED VARIETIES Prosper Elgin-ND Reg.WHEAT Elgin - ND

University of Minnesota “Shelly” Barley University ofBarley Minnesota “Bolles” CornNorth Dakota Genesis 6-Row Tradition • 2-Row 90 Day Corn - Mat. 990, 1191, 1292, 1193, 1392, 1393, Late 80 Day Corn - Mat. 1185, 1083, 1385

AUTHORIZED and CORN CORN DEALER DEALER AUTHORIZED PROSEED PROSEED SOYBEAN SOYBEAN and

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2011 JD 2310 Mulch Finisher, 45 ft. working width, 5 Bar Harrow, excellent condition, $45,000 OBO (605) 467-0350 Krause 4950 disk, 28’ rockflex, has good blades & harrow. $8750 (605) 661-0609 or 661-8133 For Sale 2013 Case IH 1250 16x30 Planter, bulk fill/liquid fertilizer corn/bean plates, trash whippers, clutches, air bags, draw bar hitch, no monitor or markers, low acres, asking $67,950. Call 320-815-9971 Salford 570 RTS vertical tillage, 2008 8 wave blades, 3 bar harrow, rolling basket, weight package, new radial tires, field ready, $38,500 701-351-0399

Degelman 7645 45ft land roller, good shape, $24,500 OBO. Webster, SD 605-380-3871

Call on us Today! Bulk or Mini Bulk

Certified Seed Doesn’t Cost IT PAYS!

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2011 Summers Super Coulter Plus with rolling basket, 50ft, $50k obo. 2007 JD 637 rock flex disk, 37ft, $20k obo. 36ft Wishek NT disk $28k obo. (605) 329-7225

2011 Summers Super Chisel - very nice condition with heavy duty harrow. Asking $38,000. 701-430-0902

Reg. Tradition Barley

BARLEY VARIETIES 6-Row Tradition 2-Row ND Genesis

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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

Horsch 370 37ft high speed disk in good condition, $59,000 OBO. Horsch 300 30ft high speed disk in good condition, $54,900 OBO. 712-579-1825

HIGH YIELD VARIETIES Wheat

LCS “Prime” • LCS “Trigger” • Reg. Prosper Varieties N e w ” Nitro “ N e w ” Igaucu • “NDSU

Seed Treatments Available

2014 John Deere 12 row 22” 3 point planter, new precision planting units, 3 bushel boxes, corn and bean plates, neumatic down pressure, markers, with liquid fertilizer, can be switched to 20” rows, shedded with very low acres, $29,500. 701-351-0399

Bourgault 7200 72’ Heavy harrow. 2003 model 16.5 X 16.1 main frame tires, auto fold, hydraulic tine adjust. one owner good condition $19,500 701-265-2250

PRIVATE SOYBEAN HIGH YIELD VARIETIES and LCS and NDSU WHEAT VARIETIES 30-60’s-Mat.0.6 BALANCED WHEAT VARIETIES

Pneumatic Bulk Seed Handling Facility 1. 10’ x 70’ ton scale 2. Digital readout weighing 3. (Gentle) Mass flow conveying 4. Efficient Farmer Loading Capacities

For sale JD 7300 12 row, 30” planter. 2 Goodyear 16.9x26 10 ply tires. 22 JD suitcase weight. Westfield drill fill brush auger. JD rear wheel weights. 701-640-1016

2013 Wishek 862 LNT 38’ Disc 30” blades low profile transport hydraulic leveling very low acres 701-351-0399

Seed Conditioners for Over 60 Years “A Family Tradition of High Quality Seeds”

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TRACTORS

JD 915 V-ripper with 9 spring reset standards and cushion coulters. Orthman inter row ripper, model 64830, 9 shank, with gauge wheels and Sunco propellers, 402-322-0480

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TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

IH 4300 55ft field cultivator, walking tandems, 200 acres on shovels, 4 bar Summers mulcher, $12,000. (605) 450-1475

FOR SALE OR RENT WISHEK DISCS 12’-38’ Have big coil springs that provide cushion against rocks. Great for discing CRP, old alfalfa & hayground, cornstalks, overgrown preventative plant acres & weeds.

GATES COULTER DISCS 32’-56’ COULTER HARROWS 24’-60’ HARROWS 32’-84’ *Excellent for residue management*

ANDERSON RENTALS & SALES INC. Glenn Anderson, Bismarck 866-255-7560

2009 Case IH Disk Ripper 730C Eco Tiger, excellent condition, $25,000. Geringhoff Northstar 12 & 22” corn header, really good condition, 2007 model set up for 9 88 series. Case IH Combine, $25,000. Call 701-520-1308 For Sale: Rite Way all hydr fold & unfold, 50’ harrow, 3 yrs old, like new condition. $21,000. Call (605) 842-3446

SUNFLOWER

HARVEST SYSTEMS 35 ft. 9” Pans, Original System ................... $6,740 35 ft. 9” Pans, Advanced System ................... $8,240 All sizes available Call 1-800-735-5848

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Minot, ND www.luckemanufacturing.com

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2014 Krause Excelerator, 40ft vertical tillage tool, hydraulic adjustable gang angle, star wheels for breaking clods, rolling baskets, guardian hitch, low acres, excellent condition, asking $53,500. 701-680-0887 Like New 14’x42” Ranch Worx pasture aerator, very heavy duty, 13’ cut, 418 pr tires, 1 1/4” crevice pin hole, 9,600 lbs dry weight, $20,000. (308) 660-2694 Truflex Land and Rock Roller 42” Roller, 5/8” + Wall Thickness Floating Hitch Heavy Duty Built Hyd Wing Steer 3” Roller Shaft and Bearings Removable Roller Shaft Heavy Duty Knuckle Hinge Heavy Duty Lock Point Heaviest Production Built Roller 3, 5 and 7 Section Rollers Available We can custom build any size you need 701-360-3544 (855)777-3539 www.truflexroller.com 6230 Landoll Disc. 26 ft, Gates harrow, wing gage wheels, hydraulic fore/aft, 23.5 inch blades. Less than 3000 acres $31,000 obo (605) 520-2874

HARVEST EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: NEW CONCEPT HOPPER BINS. New & Used Hopper Bins 900-7500 Bushel. Used 4 & 5 thousand bushel bins. On hand for immediate delivery. Also, Convey-All Bean Tenders & Belt Conveyors. Lower prices on hopper bins & leasing available. We Also Move Hopper Bins & Fuel Tanks. Call Fred: 701-830-8000 612 John Deere corn head, with hydraulic deck plates, header height sensing and single point hookup, $27,000. Also 608 John Deere corn head with same options, $24,000. Call Mike (701) 423-5557 or 701-391-2934

HARVEST EQUIPMENT Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307 JD 8R30 poly corn head. JD 12R30 steel spout corn head. Call 605-680-3291

2010 CIH 2162 Flex Draper

40Ft, 3” Cut, Gauge Wheels, Fore & Aft, Auto Header Height, CIH Mounts, Single Drive, Straight Header, Financing Available, $42,000 Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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) WHETSTONE AG SUPPLY, INC. WILMOT, SD 57279 605-938-4709 www.whetstoneag.com NEW AUGERS WESTFIELD: WR 8x31 thru 71 TFX2 10x31 / 36 / 41 MKX GLP 10x73 & 83 MKX GLP 13x64 / 74 / 84 / 94 / 114 MKX 16x125 (23,000 bph!) WCX 1535 TDFL EMD Belt WHEATHEART: X GLP 13x74 / 84 / 94 13” EMD Drive Over Hopper Heavy Hitter Post Pounder NORWOOD SALES: 1838 EMD FL KwikBelt FARMKING: 13x70 Swing Hopper Auger 9’ Disc Mower 540 RPM 12 Wheel Bi-Fold Rake 14 Wheel EasyRake 16 Wheel Super Star Rake 18 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: 20’ Stalk Chopper/ Windrower HUTCHINSON: Trac-Masster Pile Mover USED AUGERS Westfield: TFX2 10x41 PTO Drive MK 13x91 GLP MKX 13x94 GLP MK 13x111 GLP (Qty.2) MKX 13x114 GLP Wheatheart: 13x81 Swing Hopper Feterl: 10x76 Swing Hopper 14x96 Swing Hopper Hutchinson: 8x53 PTO 24” Drive Over Conveyor Batco: 1535 TD EMD Field Loader 1335 TD EMD Standard Hopper 1314 LP EMD Transfer Brandt: 10x70 Swing Hopper (Qty.2) 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. 2000 Pickett Double Master Bean Combine, many new parts, excellent condition. 218-640-7105

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HARVEST EQUIPMENT MacDon Draper Headers: FD75S, 1-Case, 1-John Deere, 40 footers, 2017 models, cross augers, slow speed trans., less than 1,000 acres, $76,000 CAD each. Can deliver. 1-204-981-0820. Manitoba.

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 2013 Fast 9613 88’ triple nozzles, 1350 gallon tank, Raven auto boom height, Raven 450 $24,500. Wil-Rich mounted sprayer 90’ triple nozzles, 500 gallon stainless steel tank, Raven 440 $6000. Demco saddle tanks for JD track tractor 500 gallons total $1450. Also selling new liquid fertilizer tanks and plumbing for planters. 701-640-3476 1997 Ag-Chem 854 Rogator, 90’ boom, 800 gal SS tank, foam marker, 3 tip nozzle bodies, hyd. track with adjustment, 23.1x26 floater tires, w/wo EZ-steer with 500 screen, 7400 hours, $24,000, negotiable. Also available set of four 14.9x46 tires and rims, $3,000. Set of 4 Tridekon crop dividers, $4,000. 701-682-5455 evenings or leave message. Keller 90 ft sprayer, 635 gallon tank, hydraulic hypro centrifugal pump, IIL-16 main frame tires. very nice shape, $2,500 OBO. Keller 120 ft sprayer, 1000 gallon tank, hydraulic hypro centrifugal pump, triple nozzle bodies, 14.9-24 main frame tires, like new, very nice shape, $4,700 OBO. 701-640-5279

ROW CROP EQUIPMENT Edible Bean Equipment for Sale Picket One Step 12x22”, long end table, cushion shanks, field ready, stored inside, 2013 model $32,500 Elmers row crop cultivator, 24 row 22” spacing, rolling shields, pull type, stored inside, 2009 model $17,000 48 row 22” H&S Band Sprayer, 1000 gal tank, 450 Raven controller, duals, 3 nozzles per for, always shedded, 2010 model $6,500 Days: 218-791-5070 Matt Nights: 218-779-6345 Bill

EMPLOYMENT SYLTE TRUCKING is now accepting applications for Truck Drivers to pull Double hopper trailers. All late model Peterbilt and late model hoppers. Choice of guaranteed monthly base pay or percentage of the load, health, vacation & bonuses. Call Rob 605-380-1991

EMPLOYMENT CROP OPERATION located near Watertown, SD is seeking a self-motivated individual with farming experience for temporary employment March 1- December, 2018. Valid Driver’s license and Semi-trailer truck experience required. Duties will include: tillage, semi-trailer hauling, running additional farm equipment and farm maintenance. We offer competitive wages and have newer equipment with GPS guidance. Call Mark 605-880-3965 Grain and Livestock operation located 30 miles NE of Aberdeen is seeing employee for spring planting. Wage depending on experience, Call 605-216-8382 Green River Basement Solutions LLC Have a cracked and damaged basement? Having a hard time finding someone who isn’t crazy expensive? Then call me! I tear down your old walls build with new blocks and fill blocks solid with cement and re-bar. Paint with block filler, waterproof the back and put drain tile in the correct spot. I can install egress window anywhere you want, Free Estimate, Lifetime warranty, many referrals, Licensed, insurance and bonded, been doing masonry in the Midwest for 22 years, honest and trustworthy, 701-955-0811 David Marklevitz Owner/President/Mason You will receive a lot better product and service for less money. Now Hiring Agronomy Manager/ Operations Wages DOE Email Resume to rfe.bruhr@sstel.net or kstricherz@gmail.com or contact Revillo Farmers Elevator 1-800-783-3118 Option 1 for more information Now Hiring Agronomy Sales/ Operations Wages DOE Email Resume to rfe.bruhr@sstel.net or kstricherz@gmail.com or contact Revillo Farmers Elevator 1-800-783-3118 Option 1 for more information Owner Operator to pull cattle trailer from eastern SD/MN to Green Bay WI, preferable 2 years experience, 605-225-7445 CDL driver to haul grain and pull doubles. Be able to maintain (check/change oil/tires) and wash truck. Wages DOE. Business located in Eureka SD. Contact Elmer 605-228-0926. CUSTOM PLANTING Booking acres now for custom corn, sunflowers, and soybean planting. Taking acres in Perkins, Corson, Ziebach, and Dewey Counties. 16 row 1770 NT John Deere planter. Call Stephen at (605) 848-2058 for details.

EMPLOYMENT FT Farm Position on Grain & Row Crop Farm near Grand Forks. Seeking dependable, hardworking, selfmotivated individual with valid DL. Farm exp. required. Wage DOE, 401K & Health Ins. Ron & Nick Adams Farms Ron 218-779-1728 or Nick 218-779-0479 or Office 701-847-2685 rnadamsfarms@ outlook.com Full Time Commercial Custom Applicator/Truck Driver Doland, SD This person must have a CDL or the willingness to obtain one, along with an applicators license. Experience is preferred but willing to train the right candidate. Mechanical knowledge is a plus but not necessary. Duties Include: Operating Terragator/Spreading Fertilizer Operating Rogator/Spraying Chemical Equipment Maintenance Truck Operating Contact Delbert Remily 605-635-6111 Help wanted on beef cattle farming and hay operation, in Milbank, SD area. Clean driving record, truck driving experience, CLD is a plus or ability to get one, call Scott at 605-949-2132 leave message if no answer Perrion Custom Services Small Grain/ Cover Crops- JD air seeder with variable rate technology great for fall applied fertilizer Forage Harvesting- We can chop haylage, silage, and earlage with all the support equipment and bagging services also available. Hay Grinding550hp Mighty Giant truck mounted grinder with grapple fork We specialize in prompt professional custom services. Lance Perrion Ipswich, SD 605-216-2918

Full Time Farm Help - Housing Available

Year round work. Progressive farm with the most current technology. Fun atmosphere. Pay $16/hr + DOE. Call 701-866-2972

BUILDINGS/ BINS Grain Bin Service Bin repair, air floors, concrete work. Specializing in roof repair & bin concrete slabs. Also, new & used grain bin sales! 701-899-2863 Steel Buildings Building Sale 36x58, 48x72 Call for Pricing Limited Time sunwardsteel.com 800-964-8335

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

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BUILDINGS/ BINS

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT SEED FOR SALE DURUM

Nation’s Strongest Buildings For Your Storage & Heated Shop Needs Specials on Now!

CERT. JOPPA CERT. CARPIO CERT. LEBSOCK CERT. ALKABO

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Dealers & Reps WANTED 218-863-6445 Pelican Rapids, MN www.henrybuilding.com

RED LENTIL

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT SEED FOR SALE Cert. SY-Ingmar Wheat Cert. SY-Valda Wheat Cert. SY-Soren Wheat Free delivery Treating available NOESKE SEED FARM Call 701-845-1300 office 701-840-1635 Brad 701-320-3581 Jeremy

Certified Seed For Sale

For Sale: Registered LangMN and Certified and Registered Shelly Linkert Faller Prosper Bolles and LCSAlbany Delivery Available Call Jensen Seed Co 218-478-3397 Call/Text 218-478-4352 or jensenseed.com FOR SALE: Certified high quality Shelly Spring wheat seed. Cotton Farms, Hillsboro, ND. 701-430-0279

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SOME VARIETIES ARE LIMITED SUBJECT TO NDSS CERTIFICATION

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

For Sale: Pinnacle 2 row barley seed to be certified. Germination 97%. Contact Wayne, 701-520-2910 SPRING WHEAT SEED FOR SALE: 2018 Spring Planting. Registered & Certified. Prosper, Shelley, SY-Valda, SY-Ingmar, LCS-Rebel, LCS-Trigger, LCS-Prime. Barley: Lacey. Oats: Rockford. Seed ready to go. Can Deliver. Nelson Farms, Thompson. Please call: 701-741-4901 or 701-599-2080.

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

SEED FOR SALE: MYCOGEN SEED CORN, SUNFLOWERS, AND SOYBEANS CERTIFIED HRSW: BOOST, SURPASS, FOCUS, LCS ANCHOR FIELD PEAS: CERT CARVER, CERT BLUE MOON, COMMANDER CHICKPEAS: CERT FRONTIER, CERT ORION VERDESIAN LEGUME INOCULANTS OATS: CERT ROCKFORD, CERT GOLIATH, MORTON FORAGE BARLEY, FORAGE PEAS, ALFALFA: RR AND CONVENTIONAL FULL LINE OF COVER CROP SEED, CUSTOM MIXES, TOTES AVAILABLE, CERTIFIED ON FARM SCALE, SM-18018

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Seed For Sale: Wheat Seed: SY Ingm SY Valda. Soybean Seed: NorthStar Genetics, Stine. Corn Seed: NorthStar Genetics, Stine. Totes, Bulk, Treating, Trucking, Custom Cleaning. Call Satrom-Hiam Seed Page, ND 701-668-2327

FOR SALE: Registered Joppa Durum: (93% germination) Registered Bolles Wheat: (98% germination) Certified & Registered Pinnacle Barley: (98% germination) Elm River Farms Grandin, ND Harley Scholl 701-860-6470

Wheat round straw bales, net wrapped, 5’x6’, no rotor straw, get it before mud and water arrive this spring! Felton, MN 701-371-3972

If we don’t have it, we would be happy to help you find it.

Call Howe Seeds Inc. McLaughlin, SD 57642 (605) 823-4892 info@howeseeds.com

“A Farms Seed Company”

Seed Available for Spring 2018 • Certified CDC Amarillo yellow peas • Certified AAC Carver yellow peas • Certified AC Earlystar yellow peas • Certified Hyline yellow peas • Certified CDC Treasure yellow peas • Certified CDC Striker green peas • Certified CDC Richlea lentils • Certified CDC Maxim CL lentils • Certified Divide durum • Registered Carpio durum • Certified Carpio durum • Certified VT Peak durum • Registered Joppa durum • Certified Joppa durum • Common York flax

• Certified CDC Neela flax • Certified Tradition barley • Registered Genesis barley • Certified SY Synergy barley • Certified Bolles HRSW • Certified Linkart HRSW • Certified SY Soren HRSW • Certified SY Ingmar HRSW • Certified SY Valda HRSW • Certified SY Rockford HRSW • Certified LCS Rebel HRSW • Certified LCS Breakaway HRSW • Certified WB9507 HRSW • Certified WB9653 HRSW • Certified WB9590 HRSW • Certified WB9479 HRSW • Certified TCGCornerstone HRSW • Certified TCG-Spitfire HRSW

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Office: (701) 453-3300 Blake Inman Cell: (701) 240-8748 Mark Birdsall Cell: (701) 240-9507 Dave Helmers Cell: (701) 833-2448 www.birdsallgrainandseed.com Ask about seed treatments, inoculant, soybean seed, canola seed, corn seed, and sunflower seed.

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Gartner Seed Farm 701-663-7731 Cert HRSW: SY Soren, SY605CL, Elgin Barley: Com Lavina Oats: Com Leggett Forage Peas: 4010 & Arvika Cover Crops: Wide selection Alfalfa & Other forage Seeds

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Conventional Soybeans

New release registered varieties Stutsman 07 day high yielding and Benson 04 day SCN resistant $15 per unit bulk. Also available Sheyenne and Bison. 701-367-7796 or www.ketterlingfarms.com for more info. Wheat For Sale Lang, bolles, shelly, rebel. Matt 218-329-9487

SEED FOR SALE Manitoba 4010 Forage Pea Organic Aroostook Rye

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

Forage Peas are a great cover crop for soil building & drowned out acres.

Call us at (701)-741-0477 www.synergyagllc.com

Conventional Soybean Seed

DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED

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

NORTHERN AG SERVICE, INC. 800-205-5751

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2017 Round Straw Bales, 5X6 Bales, wheat straw, no weeds, net wrapped, tight firm bales. Can load. Conventional combine used. Felton, MN. 701-371-3972

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

We are currently contracting Barley for delivery to East Grand Forks and Yellow peas for delivery to Devils Lake Give us a call to review pricing options. We look forward to working with you!

SEED FOR SALE

Wheat - Ingmar, Soren, Vlada, Linkert, & Shelly Barley - Synergy & Tradition STEIN SEED CO. McVille, ND 701-322-4350 or 866-322-4350 2018 Cert and Reg seeds. Wheat Varieties with protein and yield. New LCS Rebel, Anchor, Breakaway, and SDSU Surpass. High ProteinU of M Bolles. High Yield-SYValda. Pinnacle Barley.Delivery and treating available. Lock in your supply today. Nettum Seeds LLC Caledonia ND 701-430-1149 2007 Merritt MVT Grain Trailer 42’L x 124”H x 94”W, Ag hoppers, Electric over hydraulic grain traps & dolley w/remote, Shurco 4500 dual arm electric tarp opener w/remote & set of 3 stretch tarp cords, Tandem axle, tires @50%, $25,000 (605) 281-0492 Big square, high quality, alfalfa. All 3 cuttings. No rain. Shedded. Stacked on cement. Horse quality grass, alfalfa mix. Twin Valley, MN, 218-584-5534 or 701-893-5414

Registered NDBenson (04) $15/unit Certified NDBison (07) $15/bushel Both SCN Resistant Good IDC and Phytophthora Tolerance Low Seed Cost per Acre Roger Walkinshaw Argusville, ND (701)238-6192

YIELD. PROTEIN. RESULTS. Hard red spring wheats bred for your fields: LCS Trigger LCS Rebel LCS Breakaway 701-799-8028 LimagrainCerealSeeds.com

For Sale: Certified Pinnacle Barley, High yielding & very good quality seed. 701-799-3032 For Sale: 1000 CRP bales. 600 bales of oats. 600 barley straw bales. 701-739-9079 Buchholz Seed Farm is offering Registered and certified Linkert, Bolles, Prosper, Elgin ND and new Vitpro ND wheat. Certified Genesis and Tradition barley. Certified Sheyenne and Bison ND soybeans. Terning Liberty Link, Roundup2, Xtend soybeans, corn. 701-347-4058 Reg Lang, Cert SY Valda, Sy Ingmar, Shelly, Linkert, Bolles and Prosper Wheat seed. Ron Petersen 218-988-2097

Wheat Seed for Sale

Certified Bolles (High Protein) and Shelley (High Yield) and Registered Lang-MN (Good all around variety). Will deliver within an hour of FM area. Call Luke 701-238-2965 2016 92 germ, registered carpio durum seed, 2017 certified carpio durum seed for sale. Call Chuck Magill 701-710-0502

Cruiser Order Early Supply on Hand!

Green Peas 95% Germ Call Doug Preskey

701-339-1230

dpreskey@hotmail.com

ORDER NOW FOR A BUMPER WHEAT CROP Balanced hard red spring wheat varieties with dependable protein content, top-end yield potential and strong disease resistance. Certified seed available now. 701-799-8028 LimagrainCerealSeeds.com

SEED Wheat Registered-Faller Registered-Prosper Certified-Sy Soren Certified-Sy Valda Durum Certified Carpio Certified Tioga Soybeans – Conventional Registered-Sheyenne Registered-ND Bison Certified-Sheyenne R2Y-Dairyland Peterson Farms Seed LAMOURE FEED & SEED INC. LaMoure, ND Ph# 701-883-5755 Ph# 877-883-5755 For sale: Wheat Seed Reg. surpass wheat seed 98% germ, cleaned, $9 per bushel: Cert. Shelly wheat seed to be certified, 96% germ. Art Wosick, Minto, ND 701-360-3181

SEED FOR SALE CERTIFIED LINKERT TRADITION BARLEY ND GENESIS BARLEY CARPIO DURUM 701-320-2807

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK

Voller Ag., Inc.

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BOTTINEAU COUNTY LAND FOR SALE Govt. Lots 3 & 4 Sec. 2-161-74 Govt. Lot 1 Sec. 3-161-74 Minerals: Seller to reserve all oil, coal, gas and all other minerals the seller may now own of record.

LAND FOR SALE

FARM REALTY, INC.

Fisher, Minnesota SE1/4 Section 1, T151 R48, Ex tracts Spring Operating Possession

Terms: Cash, with 10% down as earnest money upon completion of bids and balance payable within 45 days. Bids: Written bids, accompanied by a cashier’s check or certified check for $5,000 payable to Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., will be accepted until 5:00 pm on March 30, 2018. The top 5 bidders will have the right to orally raise their bids at 10:00 am on April 3, 2018. Seller will furnish updated abstracts. Buyer will pay the 2018 real estate taxes. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to modify the oral bidding requirements.

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

Information: Bids may be submitted to and further information, along with bid forms, may be obtained from Ryan Haugen, Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., 3108 S. Broadway, Ste. I, Minot, ND 58701, (701) 839-1451, www. haugenfarmrealty.com. 001703020r1

WARD COUNTY LAND FOR RENT

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

Available from:

Voller Ag., Inc.

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Tract 1: NW1/4, E1/2SW1/4, W1/2SE1/4 Section 28-155-86 Tract 2: Govt. Lots 3 & 4, E1/2SW1/4, SE1/4 Less HWY Section 30-155-86 Tract 3: E1/2SW1/4, W1/2SE1/4 Section 34-155-86 FARM REALTY, INC.

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Bremer Bank Building 3100 S Columbia Rd, Ste 300 Grand Forks ND 58201 701-757-1888 www.redriverlandco.com JOHN BOTSFORD john@redriverlandco.com

Bids: Written bids will be accepted until 5:00 pm on March 21, 2018. There will be no oral bidding. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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Heavy Duty Panels

Information: Bids may be submitted to and further information, along with bid forms, may be obtained from Ryan Haugen, Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., 3108 S. Broadway, Ste. I, Minot, ND 58701, (701) 839-1451, www.haugenfarmrealty.com. 001698648r1

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FOR SALE: Foster County Farm Land Total 850 acres South of Carrington ND FOR SALE: Richland County Farmland 158.5 acres East of Walcott ND FOR SALE: Mahnomen County MN Farm land for sale NE of Bejou, MN 171 acres Farmland SOLD: 160 Acres of Ransom County Farmland South of Fort Ransom, ND FOR SALE: Total 387 Acres of Barnes County Farmland North of Wimbledon, ND, which includes 345 Acres of cropland. FOR SALE: 99 total acres of Cass County Farmland East of Kindred, ND. Includes approximately 53 acres of tillable land, and 46 acres which includes home and building, surrounded by a beautiful wooded area along the Sheyenne River. SOLD: 120 Acres of Barnes County Farmland Southeast of Fingal, ND FOR SALE: Grain Elevator in Wimbledon, ND to include approx 250,000 bu. grain storage with 3,500 bu per hour grain dryer, 12,000 gal propane tank and scale. SALE PENDING: 105 Acres of Cass County Farmland North of Alice, ND.

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www.johnsonauctionandrealty.com

40 years of agricultural experience in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota

Bids: Written bids, accompanied by a cashier’s check or certified check for $5,000 payable to Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., will be accepted until 5:00 pm on March 13, 2018. The top 5 bidders will have the right to orally raise their bids at 10:00 am on March 16, 2018. Seller will furnish updated abstracts. Buyer will pay the 2018 real estate taxes. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to modify the oral bidding requirements.

24’ Sucker Rod Panels $ 199 Please call 7K (701) 202-6246 Bismarck, ND

steve@johnsonauctionandrealty.com

FARM REALTY, INC.

Information: Bids may be submitted to and further information, along with bid forms, may be obtained from Ryan Haugen, Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., 3108 S. Broadway, Ste. I, Minot, ND 58701, (701) 839-1451, www.haugenfarmrealty.com.

Johnson Auction and Realty LLC

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Minerals: Seller to reserve all oil, coal, gas and all other minerals the seller may now own of record. SDTerms: Cash, with 10% down as earnest money upon completion of bids and balance payable within 45 days. *Subject to lease through 2019 crop year.

SALES PERSON: Brandon Beverly 37 START DATE: 07/15/16

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E1/2NW1/4 Sec. 28-163-79

24’ Freestanding Panels $ 299

Steven Johnson R.E. Broker Auctioneer Lic# 976


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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT Howe Seed Farm offers for sale: New MN. Lang, New LCS Rebel, LCS Prime, LCS Trigger, MN. Shelly, MN. Bolles: Wheat varieties, barley varieties: 6-row tradition and 2-row ND. Genesis Barley. Howe Seed Farm is also an authorized proseed soybean and corn dealer. Please call 701-238-1285 for your registered & certified seed needs for crop year 2018. Ask for Jim or Michael.

HAYING EQUIPMENT 2012 MacDon R85 Bought new in 2012 used on alfalfa, oats, and smooth native grass lands. 1000 pto, 2pt hitch, 8 disc, steel rollers, and gearbox was replaced in 2016, new cutter bar oil every 200 hours. Asking 15500 OBO (701) 500-5413 Between Blunt and Harrold, SD. Approx 450 grass bales, net wrapped. $100/ton. Approx 450 wheat bales, cut when green, safe for feeding. $85/ton. 605-295-4225 Hay for Sale (701) 425-9390 Corn stalk bales, stalk chopper used, 1,400 lbs. $40/ton. Call for more information Kevin Dettler, Doland, SD (605) 460-6900 Wheat straw bales for sale, Iroquois, SD area, (605) 350-0337 For Sale: Certified organic 2016 2nd cutting alfalfa and Timothy Orchard Grass and Clover Hay 3x3x8 big squares. RFQ is 145. Protein is 16+. Asking $1.10 per RFQ point. Per ton $160. (320) 492-8527 Alfalfa, Brome, Alfalfa mix, native prairie grass hay, Oats bales twine wrapped, $50-$85 per bale. Also corn silage. 45 miles NW of Aberdeen. 605-377-4292 or 605-377-4548 Rye hay, spring wheat hay and prairie hay in big round bales and net wrapped, two loads in sisal twine, can deliver, phone 605-395-6538 I HAVE a large supply of beef hay available. Excellent quality hay in net wrapped round or medium square bales. Delivery available in MN, SD, MT & ND. Call or txt 218-689-6675 Ose Hay Farm JD Baler, 567 round baler with net wrap. Call 605-680-3291 1st & 2nd cutting alfalfa hay for sale, price negotiable. Call Rick Smith, Britton, SD 605-448-2608 or 605-380-5937 Alfalfa Hay for Sale. Big rounds of 1st, 2nd, & 3rd cuttings 2017. Also, big squares for sale. $105 on up depending hay, delivery available. (605) 999-1477

HAYING EQUIPMENT Wheat Straw - Seeking long term relationship to buy our quality wheat straw in the stack or in the windrow at a fixed price that works for you and us. 10,000+ acres. Near Presho. Call Todd 605-360-7133 2012 Farm King Superstar 16 wheel V rake. Good condition, stored inside Asking $10,000. 1994 Case 621B payloader, 10,500 hrs, 1,000 hrs on overhaul, loader with Graptec grapple, asking $35,000. (605) 880-3473 Kramer 12 bale retriever, can load from both sides, $15,500. New Holland 216 Rake, $8,750. (605) 203-0212 200 Bales of 2017 Alfalfa hay 1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th cutting. (605) 880-1534 Alfalfa for sale, large round net wrapped bales, all are 2nd & 3rd cutting, hay has been tested, call 605-380-3631 or 605-380-3637 For Sale, 200 bales of 2016 Alfalfa, big round bales, 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th cutting, net wrapped, RFV as high as 190, protein 22%, call 701-799-1100 or home 701-883-4417, Fullerton, ND Corn Stalks, Large Round Bales. Call 605-380-7130 or 605-380-7170 For Sale: 2017 1st crop alfalfa 80 round bales rfv 130 $120 per ton 25 round bales 2nd crop alfalfa Rfv 184.63 $150 per ton Madison SD fast loading 605 480 0473-message 605-256-2154 (605) 480-0473 Corn stalk bales, chopped with Loftness windrower, no dirt, baled with 568 JD baler, 4 wraps net wrap per bale, weighting 1050-1150, will deliver, Clark, SD area, 605-216-8854 or 605-382-5831 leave message if no answer. Native prairie grass, big round bales for sale, cut every year, not CRP, twine tied, excellent quality, 701-439-2508 or 701-640-1182 For Sale: 2016 Case IH 163 Swing tongue disk bind with rubber rollers & 2pt hitch w/quick change knives, has cut about 1000 acres. $30,000 Call: (605) 695-1059 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 Approx 35 tons of alfalfa, 1st cutting 21.13 protein, 2nd cutting 26.2 protein, 3rd cutting 26.8 protein, 605-769-4049 1998 595 New Holland Big square baler. Makes 3’x4’ bales. Lots of work done and well maintained in very good condition. $15,000. Call (605) 685-8766 No Solicitors Please.

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HAYING EQUIPMENT 2017 Millet hay bales sale. Delivery available. swich, SD 605-216-2918

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UNITED LEASE AND FINANCE INC.

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1121 Westrac Dr., Fargo, ND • 701-232-1827 • Fax: 701-232-9512

876 +/- Acres Ward County, ND $2,750 per acre.

*Based on Previous Acquisitions

853+/- acres of remarkable crop land featuring strong, consistent Soil Productivity Indexes in the 80s through the entire farm. Two miles from the Minot Air Force Base! Contact Kevin Pifer: 701.238.5810. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, www.pifers.com, 877.700.4099

LAND TO RENT WANTED

Seeking farmland to rent in Grand Forks and Polk County. Ground must be suitable for sugarbeets. Contact 701-740-1752 or mkrueger@kdkrueger farms.com Local credit references available Wanted: To joint venture American Crystal Sugar Beet stock. Wanting 250 acres. 218-289-4714 American Crystal Beet Stock for sale. Asking $3,300 per share. Phone 701-238-2523

Jayson Menke Nick Watson - Andy Gudajtes (701) 780-2828 www.fncagstock.com Organic 174 of 222 tillable just out of CRP. Still in grass. 47.3 Acres current CRP Sec. 23 Ashtabula Twp. Borders paved Cty 21, 1 mile to public landing on Lake Ashtabula. 317 Acres $438,000.

Young farmer looking for farmland to rent in Wilkin County. Call 218-731-1922

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Selling or Buying Farmland in the Valley?

Call Andy Westby @ 701-239-5839 Realtor and Auctioneer ND-1056, MN-14-037 1711 Gold Dr, Suite 130, Fargo ND 58103

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WANTED TO RENT: American Crystal Beet Stock. 701-740-8206 or 218-779-4581 GOING TO AN AUCTION? Get pre-approved! Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827

Pifer’s Land Management is accepting bids for a twoyear cropland lease on 203.74 acres and a twoyear pasture land lease on 75.52 acres beginning in crop year 2018 in Hazel Grove Township of Burleigh County, ND. Written Lease Bids will be accepted until Friday March 16, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. Contact Judy Nohrenberg for bid sheet at 701.269.1503. Owners have the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 877.700.4099, www.pifers.com, Kevin Pifer, ND #715

Huge Selection - Visit

www.cormorantrealty.com Looking for ACSC shares for joint venture. Call 218-478-4473

40 Years of Trusted Farm Real Estate Expertise - Land and Beet Stock Sales Ensure the Professional Handling of Your Sale Bremer Bank Building 3100 S Columbia Rd, Ste 300 Grand Forks ND 58201 701-757-1888 www.redriverlandco.com JOHN BOTSFORD john@redriverlandco.com

CHRIS GRIFFIN chris@redriverlandco.com

Farmland for Rent 174 Acres Available. N1/2 23-142-58 Just out of CRP Still in grass Proposals invited.

311 acres of expiring CRP for sale in Godfrey Township, 3 miles North of Fertile, MN. For an electronic or hard copy of a detailed appraisal including area soils & land use maps, productivity index, yield info, etc., please call or text 218-849-0680 Looking for land to rent in Richland, or Cass County in 2018 and beyond. Call 701.640.7056

Minnesota Lake Properties

Want to rent Crystal sugar beet stock for limited partnership. 218-779-8596 Want To Rent: American Crystal Beet Stock. 218-779-2110

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• Machinery • Grain Dryers • Bins • Trucks

• Improve Cash Flow! • Lower Cost Per Acre!

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LAND FOR SALE:

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We Lease or Finance All types of new or used Agriculture equipment:

156 +/- Acres - Sargent County, ND $360,000. This property features cropland with a productivity index near 80. The property is located near Crete, ND with excellent access along Hwy 13. 195 +/- Acres - Benson County, ND $169,000. This property features 132 tillable acres with the balance WRP and hunting land. Steve Link 701.361.9985.

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Norman County Farmland for sale: 160 acres SE-1/4 of sect. 6, Fossum Twnshp. 218-350-1957 Wanted to Rent: Northern Cass or Southern Traill Counties. Kevin Paulsrud, 701-430-0965

PRIME RED RIVER VALLEY LAND FOR SALE IN HUBBARD TOWNSHIP, POLK COUNTY, MN THE FOLLOWING TRACT IS OFFERED FOR SALE ON BIDS: SW1/4, Section 5, Hubbard Township 154 Farmland Acres (149.56 Cropland Acres) Approximately 2 Miles South of Climax, MN - Located at the Northeast Corner of the Intersection of U.S. HWY 75 and 410th St. SW BID PROCEDURE: Separate written bids on the above - described tract for the total purchase price (not per acre) will be received at the law offices of Fitzgerald, Reynolds, Harbott, Knutson & Larson, P.L.L.P., Bremer Bank Building, 201 North Broadway, Suite 2, P.O. Box 457, Crookston, MN 56716, by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, March 23, 2018. The top five bidders will be notified and given the opportunity to submit follow-up oral bids at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 30, 2018, at the law offices of Fitzgerald, Reynolds, Harbott, Knutson & Larson, P.L.L.P. An informational packet on the land and a written bid form can be obtained by contacting Stephen D. Larson at the law offices of Fitzgerald, Reynolds, Harbott, Knutson & Larson, P.L.L.P., Bremer Bank Building, 201 North Broadway, Suite 2, Crookston, MN 56716 (218 281 4168) email: slarson@nwmnlaw.com


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Auction Location: Jamestown Livestock Café- Jamestown, ND THURS., MAR. 15, 2018 Starting at 4:30 p.m.

THURS., MAR. 15, 2018 starting at 4:30 P.M. AUCTION LOCATION: JAMESTOWN LIVESTOCK CAFÉ- JAMESTOWN, ND

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Frettim Township Frettim Township Section 11-143-71NE, 138 acres NE1/4 ofNE1/4 Sectionof 11-143-71NE, 138 acres Section 11-147-71SE, 157 acres SE1/4 of SE1/4 Section of 11-147-71SE, 157 acres 295 +/- pasture acres295 +/- pasture acres From Lake Williams: go west on Hwy 36 From Lake west on Hwy 36 1.6 miles to 1.6 miles to 40Williams: Ave SE, gogo north on 40 40 Ave SE, go north on 40then Aveeast SE (paved road) 4.6 Ave SE (paved road) 4.6 miles, miles, then eastroad) on 14th St This (gravel road) .4 miles. on 14th St (gravel .4 miles. This brings you to brings you to corner of corner property.of property. BRANDNEW NEW 5 WIRE FENCE & CROSS FENCE BRAND 5 WIRE FENCE & CROSS FENCE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR MAPS, BASES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR CALLBASES NENOW AT 701-252-2111 OFFICE MAPS, CALLAUCTION NENOW AUCTION OR 701-320-1386 CHAD AT 701-252-2111 OFFICE OR 701-320-1386 CHAD Owners: Steve & Tammie Gerntholz Owners: Steve & Tammie Gerntholz TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% day of auction, balance in approx. 40 days. Owner will provide a clear deed and abstract update. Taxes will be prorated as of closing time.

Selling:

NENOW AUCTION SERVICE

30 Yearling Bulls

TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: 10% day of auction, balance in approx. 40 days. Owner will provide a clear deed and abstract update. Taxes will be prorated as of closing time.

Auctioneers: OFFICE: 701-320-4050 ROGER NENOW, LIC. NO. 132, CHAD MACK, LIC. NO. 819 CLERKING 207 www.midwestauctions.com/nenow email: nenow@daktel.com 701-320-4050 WEBSITE: www.midwestauctions.com/nenow EMAIL: nenow@daktel.com AUCTIONEERS: ROGER NENOW, LIC. NO. 132 CHAD MACK, LIC. NO. 819 CLERKING NO. 207

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• Black & Red Gelbvieh & Balancers • All Polled & Guaranteed

10 Bred Heifers due to Calve in April • All First-Calf Heifers with Al Calves at Their Sides

Yearling & Coming 2 yr old bulls

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Commercial Red Angus First-Calf Pairs (with Char-x calves at side, born in February)

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These bulls are part of the outstanding bulls offered. Call for a catalog or more information. Online catalog available at: www.cowcampcatalogs.com

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Curtis & Laurie Brown • 701-489-3425 • 701-320-9398 (c) Troy & Jessica Brown • 701-320-4931 (c) 5211 76th Ave SE • Montpelier, ND 58472 • curtislb@daktel.com Monday, March 12, 2018 / AGWEEK

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK LAND FOR SALE ON BIDS Bale Township, Ransom County, ND Written bids will be accepted for the following parcel located in Ransom County, ND until Monday, March 26, 2018 at 5:00 p.m. at the office of Leadbetter Law Office, 7-4th Avenue West, PO Box 511, Lisbon, ND. The written bids will be opened, and all bidders will be invited to oral bidding to be held on Wednesday, March 29, 2018. Only written bidders will receive an invitation to the oral bidding. The invitation will inform the bidders of the place and time of the oral bidding. Legal: Parcel #1--NE ¼ (less 45 acre tract) 14-133-56, Ransom County, ND Parcel #2--SE ¼ 14-133-56, Ransom County, ND TERMS OF THE SALE: Land is available for the 2018 growing season. The parcels were previously in the Conservation Reserve Program, but the contracts have expired and parcels are available for crop production in 2018. The terms of the sale are cash. Ten percent will be required with the acceptance of the successful oral bid and the balance will be due by April 27, 2018. Seller shall furnish an up to date abstract showing marketable title, subject to any easements and reservations of record. Seller shall have the right to reject any and all bids and shall have 24 hours to accept or reject the oral bids. All bids shall be for the entire parcel, not an amount per acre. Written bids shall be only on the bid forms obtained from Leadbetter Law office. For land/bid packets or any additional information contact.

320 +/- Acres – Stutsman County, ND

LAND AUCTION WRITTEN BID AUCTION

WRITTEN BIDS DUE: March 15, 2018 – 5:00 p.m. (CT) This property has 320 +/- acres with 310.4 +/- acres of excellent cropland, and features a nice gentle slope with excellent natural drainage and excellent cropping history. Very good soil type with Soil Productivity Index of 71.9! Acres: 320 +/Legal: S ½ of Sec. 13-138-67 Cropland Acres: 310.4 +/Bids should be mailed to: Pifer’s Auction & Realty ATTN: Terry Skjerseth/Private Party 1506 29th Ave South Moorhead, MN 56560

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Contact: Terry Skjerseth: 701.261.1144

Cleveland, ND

45th St. SE

OWNER: Private Party This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S., Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

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649.66± Acres • Polk County, Minnesota

Available for 2018 • Large tract of contiguous land northwest of Fertile, Minnesota, on Pembina Trail, close to Minnesota Highways 102 and 32 • Predominantly tillable acres with recreational appeal For property details, please contact: Phone: (701) 237-0059 DWeston@FarmersNational.com

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476.96± Acres • Steele County, North Dakota

SALE PENDING

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• Farmland with high percentage of tillable acres • Near Highway 200 and a strong regional grain market • Enrolled in ARC-County farm program For property details, please contact:

Rob Loe, Agent

Dale Weston, Agent

Jeffrey Leadbetter, Attorney at Law Leadbetter Law Office 7-4th Avenue West PO Box 511 Lisbon, ND 58054 ellaw@drtel.net Office-701-683-5510

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Office: (701) 797-3276 • Cooperstown, North Dakota

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Office: (701) 237-0059 • Fargo, North Dakota

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Small town living 5 minutes from Fargo, 305 Maust Way Horace 58047

Ranch style 4 bedrooms 3 full bathrooms over 2500 SQ feet, almost 1/2 acre lot. Main floor has everything you need master including full bath and laundry. Huge kitchen with large dining room. Basement is fully finished, yard is fenced with bonus 18ft x 30ft garage in the back to keep all your toys or to have a hobby shop. Please call 701-239-8093

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Appearance Bulls For Sale

Registered Black Angus Bulls For Sale -----------------Anderson Angus Ranch Chaffee, ND ---------------Top quality genetics Good dispositions Bulls are AI sired calves Reasonably priced. Bulls Sired by: Freys Appearance, Carter’s Counter Weight, KCF Bennett Fortress, SAC Conversation, FAR Ten Billion, and Next Step Many Hefer Bulls to choose from. ----------------

Call Ryan Anytime 701-238-1064

Conversation Sons For Sale

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Cooperstown, North Dakota Fargo, North Dakota Business: (701) 261-3355 Business: (701) 237-0059 RLoe@FarmersNational.com DWeston@FarmersNational.com www.FarmersNational.com/RobLoe www.FarmersNational.com/DaleWeston

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Quality Angus Since 1914 Selling Fertility and Performance tested yearling Angus bulls. Excellent dispositions & maternal traits. Purath Angus Farms Red Lake Falls, MN 218-253-2600 218-686-6046


REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS BULLS FOR SALE

Registered yearling angus bulls sired by Mohnen South Dakota 402, SAC Conversation JS02, and PVF Insight 0129. Performance data and EPD’s available. Will deliver. For more information, call 701-331-2128. Mathiason Angus Farm, Edinburg, ND.

WOODBURY STOCK FARM Wyndmere, ND Registered Simental & Sim Angus Bulls selling by private treaty. 4 52 years of performace testing & A.I. to top quality genetics 4 Excellent disposition 4 High performing 4 Volume discounts 4 Free keep until April 15th 4 Free delivery up to 200 miles 4 Complete performace data & EPD’s Call Arnold anytime!

701-640-8957 701-439-2531

35 Hereford Replacement Heifers - Purebred

Bangs Vac, magnets, PG open, checked for breedable organs, pelvic checked, pail fed in bunk, avg. weight: 775 (weighed 1/31), sired by Rausch Hereford Bulls! Great disposition! Born from 3/15-5/1. Delivery available, ALSO Reg. Bulls & Reg. Heifers for sale! 701-680-1686 Gelbvieh yearling bulls born January and February, extra age will breed more cows, fed to grow on oats and alfalfa and some silage, not pushed, all bulls are A.I. sired by industry leading genetics. Will be semen tested, FREE keep and FREE delivery, pick your bulls today and pay on delivery. Olek Gelbvieh, Felton, MN 701-371-3972 Yearling bulls, Simmental and sim-angus, born January and February, extra age will breed more cows, fed to grow on oats and alfalfa and some silage, not pushed, all bulls are A.I. sired by industry leading genetics. Will be semen tested, FREE keep and FREE delivery, pick your bulls today and pay on delivery. Olek Simentals, Felton, MN 701-371-3972 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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Southern Valley Ag & Equipment Consignment Auction Sat., April 7, 2018 • 10 am

Helbling Auction Building • Hankinson, ND Call Now To Consign Your Tractors, Ag Equipment, Trucks & Livestock Items!

Proven Performance Turning Assets Into Cash!

Office: 701-428-3184 Bob Helbling 701-212-2950 • John Kuchera 701-899-0508 701-238-8121 Randy Schellack

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2 year old Black Gelbvieh balancer bulls. Two of them. Excellent quality. I used both of these bulls last year. Call for more details. Olek Gelbvieh, Felton, MN 701-371-3972 C 218-494-3922 H Stock cows for sale: Mostly black, have a few others also that are red and char, cows will start to calf in April, can pick free delivery in North Dakota. 701-302-0981

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FOR SALE:

POLLED HEREFORD BULLS

ALSO FOR SALE:

coming 2 years old in April & May. Also have Polled Hereford Heifers and 5 Polled Hereford Cows for sale.

Registered polled Hereford bulls, coming 2 year old bulls, range raised, reasonably priced, guaranteed breeders. RWF, BWF & BLK Replacement Heifers.

Since 1953 Midway Polled Hereford’s

701-996-3300 or 701-302-0254 or 701-996-3111

Winter Polled Hereford Ranch Goodrich, ND Call 701-884-2424 or 701-884-2417 or 701-799-9537

321 54th St. SE Kindred, ND 58501

www.midwestauctions.com Big Enough To Serve…Small Enough To Care. Family Owned Business for Over 25 Years!

ONLINE FARM MACHINERY AUCTION Bids open March 13, 2018; Close March 20, 2018

INSPECTION SITE: 2653 44th St NE Niagara, North Dakota 58266; Driving Directions: from Junction HWYS 2 & 18 north of Larimore, ND 7.5 miles west to County 16 & north 6 ¼ miles. Call for inspection dates prior to March 12th. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is an excess equipment inventory liquidation of items no longer needed in an ongoing operation. Major machines have been kept indoors and have been well maintained. ONLINE BIDDING CAN BE ACCESSED BY VISITING WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM IN ADVANCE LOAD OUT INFORMATION: Load out assistance closing date, March 21 & 22 only. All items must be removed by April 3, 2018.

SELF PROPELLED SPRAYER & TRACTOR: *2001 JD 4710 self-propelled sprayer, 90’ factory boom, weight bracket, 3-way nozzle bodies, Greenstar ready, fence roaw nozzles on each end, stainless steel tank, chem inductor & 14.9x46 tires, winterized at JD, 1293 hrs showing, SN#NO4710X000472 *1995 Ford 8770 MFWD tractor, power shift, 3 pt w/ quick hitch, Super Steer, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, 14.9-30 fronts 50%, 14.9-46 rear tires, inside rear rubber 80%, front weights, 7596 hrs, SN#D407234 COMBINE, HEADS & HARVEST EQUIPMENT: *2003 JD 9760 STS combine, level land feeder house, chopper, Y/M ready, 900/60R32 Goodyear Optitrac drive tires, 18.4.30 rears, good rubber, 2 sets of concaves, bin ext, 3244 sep, 4847 eng hrs, SN#H097605712177 *JD 630 30’ Hydraflex

flex head w/ CWS air bar & Schumacher cutter bar, F/A, long dividers, SN#H00630F711547 *JD 630F 30’ Hydraflex flex head w/ Crary air reel, F/A, factory cutter bar, long dividers, SN#H00630F716617 *2007 JD 893 8R30 corn head w/ hyd deck plates, knife rolls & high end dividers, SN#721312 *JD 853 8R30 all crop head *JD 914 7 belt pickup platform, wide pkp tires, SN#670673 *Universal UH-14 edible bean head w/ Sund pkp & JD adapter, bean roller, SN#270504592 *Stud King 42’ tandem axle header trailer w/ front turn table dolly, SN#2920 *SSR 25’ single axle header trailer *J&M 550 grain cart w/ roll tarp & 30.5-32 tires, SN#4150 TRUCK: *1987 Ford L9000 tandem axle farm truck, Cummins 855 engine, automatic

transmission, 18’ Buffalo steel box, hoist & 3pc endgate, roll tarp, 285/75R29.5 rears, 315/80R22.5 fronts, 6709779 miles showing, VIN#1FDPR7CUXCVA33 OTHER EQUIPMENT: *JD 1710 Maximerge Plus 12R30 vacuum planter, vertical fold, 1.6BU boxes, 250 monitor, rear lift assist, SN#670500 *JD 7200 Maximerge II 12R30 front fold vacuum planter, 1.6 BU boxes w/ ext, liquid tanks & pump, 250 monitor, speed sensor, SN#304151 *Wishek 842T 20’ tandem disk w/ 11” spacing, 3 section fold, blades measure 26”, 3 bar heavy tine harrow, SN#2029724 *Super Shuttle SS290 tandem axle seed tender w/ twin compartments, updated conveyor & Honda engine drive, SN#10542 *AG 600 pull type dry fertilizer spreader w/ stainless box & roll tarp, single owner, SN#2271

WE HAVE A HUGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED INVENTORY ARRIVING DAILY! CHECK OUR ALL OUR INVENTORY ONLINE!!

LIVESTOCK SALE CALENDAR WED., MARCH 14 - 1:00 PM/MT Open A Angus & Heart River Ranch Annual Production Sales, at The Feedlot, Belfield, ND. TUE., MARCH 20 - 4:00 PM/CT Ridl Angus 21st Annual Production Sale, Stockmen’s West, Dickinson, ND. SAT., MARCH 24 Moe Gelbvieh Annual Production Sale, at the ranch, Walcott, ND. TUE., MARCH 27 - 5:30 PM/CT C-B Charolais Annual Production Sale, C-B Sale Facility, Montpelier, ND.

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AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Main Resource Equipment Auctions Dennis Biliske Auctioneer, 2702 Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201 PH: 701-757-4015 FAX: 701-757-4016 Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, “Decades of Knowledge, Steady ND Clerk Lic 624 Innovation, Top Results” EMAIL: info@resourceauction.com WEBSITE: www.resourceauction.com 001702193r1

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THU., MARCH 29 Jacobson Red Angus Annual Bull Sale, at the ranch, Hitterdal, MN. FRI., APRIL 6 - 12:00 PM/CT Wulf Cattle Opportunity Sale, at the farm, Morris, MN.

FRI., APRIL 6 - 1:00 PM/MT CK Bar Ranch & Kammer Livestock Bull Sale, Saint Onge Livestock, Saint Onge, SD. TUE., APRIL 24 Vollmer Angus Ranch 41st Annual Production Sale, at the ranch, Wing, ND.

To find out how you can be listed on this calendar call:

JEFF & CARY McMAHON, OWNERS For More Information, Call: 701-351-2255 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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Fayette Heidecker fheidecker@agweek.com • 1-800-681-0679 Monday, March 12, 2018 / AGWEEK

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LIVESTOCK BLACK HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE 2 year olds & Yearlings. DNA Profiled. Performance Registered. Kroening Black Herefords 218-435-1223

For sale: Top quality yearling and 2 yr old Angus Bulls with super growth and performance power to add pounds and value to your calves. Weening weights 800-900lbs. Delivery Available. Call Martin Schaff (701) 400-5279

LIVESTOCK SCHMIDT ANGUS RANCH 40TH ANNIVERSARY

PRIVATE TREATY SALE Bulls available for preview starting February 1st Bulls available for sale starting February 10th -------------------------------------Free keep of bulls until April 1st - Excellent dispositions - No creep feed -Top A.I.Sires used - We have been selling high performance breeding stock for 40 years -Our 100+ replacement heifers will sell at Kist Livestock on Wednesday February 21st ------------------------------------PERFORMANCE INFORMATION AVAILABLE CONTACT DOUG & LISA SCHMIDT (701)445-3429

Cattle Cameras

Wireless HD Calving Camera Kits starting at $899. Providing quality service since 2004. Please Call 605-216-4713 for an estimate. Gelbvieh Bulls and Heifers for Sale: black and red with excellent growth, maternal, carcass and super quiet dispositions. Golden Buckle Gelbvieh, Medina, ND 701-486-3494 View full pedigrees and videos online at www.golden-buckle-gelbvieh.com.

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP For Sale: Big top quality Angus bred heifers. Weighing 1200-1300lbs. Bred to Final Answer Sons and ultra sounded for calving dates. This is an excellent group of heifers to add to any herd. Call Martin Schaff (701) 400-5279

Polled Hereford Bulls

For Sale: Good selection, tame, reasonably priced. Vaccinated for Anthrax, Pink Eye & Foot Rot. Free delivery. Can hold until you need them. Call 701-845-0683 any time. Leave a message, we’ll call back. Jerry Hieb, Valley City.

BUYING WOOL! Paying Top Prices! Pete Caspers 605-994-7666 Looking for someone to calve out 400 head of cows on grass starting May 1st for 30 days. $10K + DOE. (605) 329-7225 74 Black and SimAngus top end bred heifers, all home raised and gentle, average 1,200 lbs. 52 are AI bred to ABS Chinook and 2U66 to calve March 15th. 22 are bull bred to low birth weight black angus bulls, start calving April 15th. 4 SimAngus cows coming with 3rd calf and 8 short term cows AI bred to ABS Southside to calve March 15th. 5 Black short term cows bred to SimAngus bulls to start calving April 15th. (320) 226-3448 Red Angus heifer pairs for sale. (605) 730-0662 FOR SALE: Springing Dairy Heifers. Call (320) 760-2705

Nordlund Stock Farm Private Treaty Bulls for sale. 2 Yr. old and Yearlings Red and Black Angus. Clearbrook, MN More info contact Sam: 701-799-1613 Mike: 701-799-0943 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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Holstein Steers groups ranging from 250lbs to 950lbs, vaccination programs, can sell and deliver any number. Jeff Twardowski (320) 732-6259 For Sale: 20 head Red Angus bred heifers, bred to Red Angus bulls, choice AI bred for 1 day or bull bred. Due 3/15, nice big gentle heifers. (605) 493-6612 FOR SALE: Springing Dairy Heifers. Call (320) 760-2705

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Shares for sale in High Health 5,000 head sow unit, located in NE North Dakota. (701) 371-2445

72-Year Shorthorn Association Member Selling Bulls & Females Bulls = Yearlings & Older, Reds & Roans. Semen tested & ready to go! We feed so they’re ready to turn out. 2017 Heifers & a few 2016 Red Heifers. We deliver Robert Miller 800-807-6944 c. 701-331-1153 Roberta c. 701-331-2403

HOFFMAN HEREFORDS, Leola, SD: Offering 65 Horned and Polled Hereford bulls and 10 commercial Angus bulls for sale by private treaty. For more information and/or to request a catalog, contact Colin Hoffman at 216-7506 or go to www.hoffmanherefords.com

For Sale: Registered Black Angus cow calf pairs. Just calved in Jan. and Feb. 7 0 1 - 8 7 2 - 1 1 0 4 (701) 876-9288

CHAROLAIS BULLS for sale: Performance tested yearlings Great dispositions, calving ease, Polled and semen tested. Carcass tested sires. Complete Performance records and EPD’s available. Jensen Charolais Ranch. Scott and Kim 605-847-4755 Lake Preston, SD Registered Limousin and Limousin Angus bulls, performance tested, yearlings, black and red bulls available. Contact Nolz Limousin Mitchell SD 605-996-1810 or 605-999-7035 www.nolzlimousin.com 22 Black Angus Heifers A-I bred to ABS Special Focus to calve March 2. 8 bull bred hfrs. to calve March 18-30. 7 bull bred hfrs. to calve April 4-19. Bulls are A-I son’s of ABS Bruiser. Weight 1150lbs. Vaccinated with ViraShield 6 VL5 HB and ScourBos9. ScourBos4 and poured on 1/19. (605) 968-6088 40 head of short-term bred cows. Mostly solids. 1,400+ lbs. Good shape! Start calving April 1 - bred black. (605) 949-0441 Will calf heifers or cows. Can handle large AI groups. Please call (605) 520-3182.

For Sale: Cow herd dispersal, after selling bulls for 40 years Heiggelke Simmental is offering their cows and bred heifers for sale, black, reds & baldys, call Jerry Heiggelke for more information 701-680-2061 HOFFMAN HEREFORDS, Leola, SD: Offering 65 Horned and Polled Hereford bulls and 10 commercial Angus bulls for sale by private treaty. For more information and/or to request a catalog, contact Colin Hoffman at 216-7506 or go to www.hoffmanherefords.com Young rancher looking to take in 50 head of share cows. If interested please contact Jade at (605) 281-0848 For Sale: 16 Black Angus 3rd calf cows, due April 10, bred Black Angus, ultrasounded in 2 21-day calving periods. Excellent genetics, good body condition, home raised. (605) 360-4868

cOmPLete retirement auctiOn exceptionally clean - Low houred - John deere Farm retirement MATT MARING

CO. Bros. Darrell & Dennis Hylen, after 40+ years of farming, have sold their grain bin site and leased out their cropland. Therefore, they will sell allof their equipment at public auction. Auction Location: 49729 State Hwy. 60, Lake Crystal, MN 56055. Lake Crystal MN is just southwest of Mankato, MN on MN State Hwy. 60.

Thursday, Mar. 22, 2018

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www.maringauction.com Live and On-Line auctiOn - On-Line at www. PrOxibid.cOm/maringauctiOn FOr cOmPLete Listing and mOre PhOtOs, gO tO www.maringauctiOn.cOm 2013 JOhn deere 9510rt & 2010 JOhn deere 8320rt 2013 JD 9510RT, 1,457 hours, 36" tracks, deluxe cab, w/Ag Storm power rock box and winch; 2010 JD 8320RT, 2,603 hours, 25" tracks, 4 hyd., 3-pt., 540/1000 PTO, w/ Ag Storm power rock box and winch 2013 JOhn deere s670 rwd cOmbine - JOhn deere 612c staLkmaster 12 rOw 20" - brent 882 cart 2013 JD S670 combine, rear wheel drive, 938/1,255 hours, R38 duals 95%, Contour Master, loaded w/ options; 2013 JD 612C StalkMaster, 12 row 20" cornhead, hyd. plates, yield saver chains; 2011 Brent 882 grain cart, 30.5x32, roll tarp scale Live & Online Bidding at www.proxibid.com/maringauction

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HOMESTAKE RANCH 4th Annual Production Sale. March 22, 2018 at 1:00 pm. Huron Continental Marketing. Selling 18 black Simmental & SimAngus, 5 red Simmental, and 25 Red Angus bulls. Plus 17 SimAngus and 12 Red Angus fancy registered open heifers. Call Keith Larsen at (605)350-5517 or visit www.HomestakeRanch.com for a catalog. Bid on www.CattleUSA.com Drought Cow/Calf Pairs For sale in the country and on order at the sale barns. Bred Cows/Pairs Bred Heifers Heifers Calves n 3 & 4 year olds n 5-7 year olds n Solid Mouth n Short Term n Late n Fall Calvers Prices vary on breed of cows, size and quality. For complete livestock listings see: www.kelivestock.com EICHLER LIVESTOCK Licensed & Bonded 605-228-7433 For Sale: 250 Calf-Tel calf hutches. Good shape. $150 each, or best offer. (605) 228-4595

For Sale: Black Angus bred heifers, AI bred to easy calving Angus bulls. Ultrasounded & grouped in 3-day calving period, heifers had all the shots, poured & scour guard shot. This is an excellent group of very gentle heifers. 701-851-0471 CHAROLAIS BULLS High Performance Competitive Price Bull Performance Averages BW: 91lbs 205 Day: 775lbs EPD’s: -0.9, 31, 58, 14, 30 Semen Tested 1st Year Breeding Guarantee Consignments at: Black Hills Stock Show Watertown Winter Farm Show J&M Ranch Lake Preston, SD Jerod & Melanie Olson (605) 860-2080 www.jmranchcharolais.com SELLING 30 PRIVATE TREATY PUREBRED BLACK SIMMENTAL YEARLING BULLS SIRED BY THE HOTTEST HERD BULLS IN THE BREED. MANY ARE HOMO BLACK AND HOMO POLLED THAT HAVE OVER 47 YEARS OF PERFORMANCE TESTING AND WE OFFER VOLUME DISCOUNTS. CONTACT JUSTIN HART -605-216-6469 OR TRAVIS HART-605-252-0894

2018 JOhn deere 7200r mFwd w/h480 LOader & 1995 JOhn deere 7200 mFwd w/740 LOader 2013 JD 7200R MFWD, 416 hours, factory cab, R46 tires, 20/20 PQ, w/ H480 loader and bucket; 1995 JD 7200 MFWD, 9,682 hours, open station, 38" tires 95%, w/740 loader 2013 JOhn deere s670 rwd cOmbine - JOhn deere 612c staLkmaster 12 rOw 20" - brent 882 cart 2013 JD S670 combine, rear wheel drive, 938/1,255 hours, R38 duals 95%, Contour Master, loaded w/options; 2013 JD 612C StalkMaster, 12 row 20" cornhead, hyd. plates, yield saver chains; 2011 Brent 882 grain cart, 30.5x32, roll tarp scale (4) excePtiOnaL ihc semi tractOrs, 2007-1995, LOw miLes, aLL cummins dsL., aLL sLeePer cabs (2) wiLsOn Pacesetter hOPPer grain traiLers, 2013 and 2008, 41'x'96"x66, air ride aLum. wheeLs, rOLL tarP case ih 330 true-tandem verticaL tiLLage tOOL, 34', rOLLing basket case ih tiger-mate ii 200 FieLd cuLt., 50.5', rOLLing basket case ih 870 riPPer, 9 shank, rOLLing basket (2) FOrd F350 dieseL trucks w/dumP bOxes (2) POLaris 6x6 atu PLus much mOre special note: the hylan bros. have been known for giving their machinery and equipment the best of care. terms: cash, check. all items selling as-is. all sales final. all items to be paid for auction day.

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Bros. Darrell & Dennis Hylen 507-381-3843 • 507-327-8143

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1,818 +/- Acres - Stutsman County, ND

Old Buick Car Flat Top Pepsi Pop Cooler COMBINES & COMBINE TRAILERS John Deere 9650 Walker Combine with Combines & Combine 30.5 x 32 drive tires, 16.9 x 26 steer Farm Equipment Auction Combines & Combine Trailers tires, 3804 hours, 5273 John Deere 9650 seperator Walker Combine with 30.5 x 32 drive Farm Equipment Auction Trailers tires, 16.9 x 26 steer tires, 3804 seperator hours, engine hours Combines & Combine John 9650 Walker Combine with 30.5 x 32 drive 5273Deere engine hours Combines & Combine tires, 16.9 x 26 steer tires, 3804 seperator hours, John Deere 930 930 Flex head Farm Equipment Auction John Deere Flex head 5273 engine hours 2 Trailers - Donahue Combine Trailers 40,000# capacity Farm Equipment Auction Combines &with Combine Deere 9650 Combine with with 30.5 x 32 drive Hettinger, North Dakota Trailers 2 John -John Donahue Combine Trailers Deeretread 930 Flex head (1 narrow - Walker 1 wide tread tires, 16.9Combine x9650 26 steer tires, 3804 seperator hours,drive Farm Equipment Auction Deere Walker Combine with capacity 30.5 AUCTION LOCATION: Gladstone Inn, 111 2nd St. NE - Jamestown, ND 2 -John Donahue Trailers with 40,000# Jantz Combine and Tractor Trailer with 30,000# capacTrailers 40,000# capacity (1tread narrow -x132hours, 36 5273 engine hours tires, 16.9 x - 26 steer tires, 3804tread seperator narrow tread 1width) wide ity,(1 (adjustable tread John Deere 9650 Walker Combine with 30.5 x 32 dr John Deere 930 Flex head 5273 engine hours Jantz Combine and Tractor Trailer with 30,000# capacM-F 850 Diesel Combine with 24’ straight head and 23.1 wide tread This property features 1,818 acres of productive cropland in central Stutsman County, North Dakota. tires,Combine 16.9 x Trailers 26width) steer tires, 3804capacity seperator hou 2 -xJohn Donahue with 40,000# Deere 930tread Flex head 30 ity,tires (adjustable 5273 engine Jantz Combine and Tractor Trailer with narrow tread - 1 hours wide tread M-F Diesel Combine with 24’ straight head and 23.1 2(1 -850 Donahue Combine Trailers with 40,000# capacity This property is offered in 9 parcels in three townships281 with good access to Hwy #281 and I-94 near John Deereand 930Tractor Flex head Jantz Combine Trailer with 30,000# capacx 30 tires 10:30 am MDT (1 narrow tread 1 wide tread 30,000# capacity, (adjustable tread capacity Jamestown, ND. This cropland has a strong cropping history and diverse soils to grow a variety of crops. ity, tread width) ATV, Snowmobiles & with 2 - (adjustable Donahue Trailers 40,000# Jantz CombineCombine and Tractor Trailer with 30,000# capacLocation: From east side of Hettinger, ND, 6.5 miles north on 2nd St. NE M-F 850 Combine 24’ straight (1Diesel narrow tread -with 1 width) wide tread head and 23.1 width) 10:30 am MDT ity, (adjustable tread Golf xJantz 30Cart tires ATV, Snowmobiles & Buchanan, ND Combine and Tractor Trailer withhead 30,000# cap For information call:north on 2nd St. NE Parcel 1: Acres: 149.13 M-F 850 Diesel with Combine withRear 24’ straight and 23.1 Combines &Combine Combine Location: From east sidemore of Hettinger, ND, 6.5 miles Yamaha 600 Grizzly Front and Rack M-F 850 Diesel with 24’ ity, tires (adjustable tread width) x 30 (958 miles) Farm Equipment Auction P1 Golf Cart 10:30 am MDT 701-928-0083 Legal: NW1/4 LESS RY HY & PARCEL Trailers M-F 850 Diesel Combine with 24’ straight head and 2 straight head and 23.1 x 30 tires Don Melling P.R. @ Cell: ForJr. more information call: 25th St SE 2 ATV, -Yamaha Harley Davidson Snowmobiles 600 Grizzly with Front and Rear Snowmobiles &30.5Rack Deere 9650 Walker Combine with x 32 drive xSnowmobiles 30 tires Location: From east side10:30 of Hettinger, 6.5 miles north on 2nd St. NE 2John - SkiDoo amND, MDT (958 miles) ATV, SNOWMOBILES &Is)3804 GOLF CARThours, 8-141-64 tires, 16.9 x 26 steer tires, seperator ATV, Snowmobiles & Cushman Electric Golf Cart (As Don Melling Jr. P.R. @ Cell: 701-928-0083 Golf Cart 2 -5273 Harley Davidson Snowmobiles P2 Location: From eastFor sidemore of Hettinger, 6.5 miles information call:north on 2nd St. NE Yamaha engine hours 2 Yamaha -2Mini Bikes (1-3 hp, 1-5 600 Grizzly withand Front 10:30 amND, MDT 600 Grizzly withhp) Front Rearand Rack Rear - SkiDoo Snowmobiles Parcel 2: Acres: 240 John Deere 930 Flex head Golf Cart ATV, Snowmobiles & (958 miles) Cushman Electric Golf Cart (As For more information call: Tractors Location: From east side of Hettinger, ND, 6.5 miles north on 2nd St. NE 2Rack (958 - Donahue Combine Trailers withIs)40,000# capacity Yamaha 600miles) Grizzly with Front and Rear Rack Don Melling Jr. P.R. @ Cell: 701-928-0083 2 Harley Davidson Snowmobiles 2 (1 - Mini Bikes (1-3- hp, 1-5 tread hp) Hettinger, North Dakota 79th Ave SE Legal: NW1/4 & N1/2SW1/4 32-141-64 narrow tread 1 wide Tillage Equipment Golf Cart (958 miles) 30th St SE 2- -Harley SkiDoo Snowmobiles 2 Davidson Snowmobiles For more information call: Don Melling Jr. P.R. @ Cell: 701-928-0083 Jantz andBar Tractor Trailer with 30,000# capacCIH 28’ Tool with harrows Tractors 2#5800 -Combine Harley Davidson Snowmobiles Yamaha 600 Grizzly with TRACTORS SEEDING EQUIPMENT Cushman Electric Golf Cart (AsFront Is) and Rear Rack Parcel 3: Acres: 311.35 ity, treadwith width) 24’(958 Chisel Plow (good condition) 2Krause Snowmobiles 2Mini - (adjustable SkiDoo Snowmobiles miles) 2-Tillage -SkiDoo Bikes (1-3 hp, 1-5harrows hp) Equipment 3 - 10’ CIH 6300 Press Drills with M-FMelroe 850 Combine with 24’ (As straight 12’ Packer Don Melling Jr. P.R. @ Cell: 701-928-0083 Cushman Electric Golf Cart Is) head and 23.1 EXIT #248 NuStar Tank Farm 2#5800 - Diesel Harley Davidson Snowmobiles CIH 28’ Tool Bar with harrows Legal: NE1/4 & NW1/4 LESS PARCEL Cushman Electric Golf Cart (As Is) 3 Pt., Track Wacker x2 30 tires Tractors Jamestown, ND (1-3 hp, 1-5harrows hp) Fertilizer, 6” Space, and Kuhn 36” 2- Mini - SkiDoo Snowmobiles Krause 24’Bikes Chisel Plow with (good condition) Tillage Equipment 2 Mini Bikes (1-3 hp, 1-5 hp) 12’ Melroe Packer 9-139-65 Cushman Electric Golf Cart (As Is) transport Tractors 10:30 am MDT CIH #5800 28’ Tool (1-3 Bar with harrows 94 94 P4 3 Pt., Track Wacker 2 Mini Bikes hp, 1-5 hp) Misc. Equipment ATV, Snowmobiles & TILLAGE Krause 24’EQUIPMENT ChiselEquipment Plow with harrows (good condition) 37th St SE Location: From east side of Hettinger, north onDrills 2nd St. NE6” Tillage Parcel 4: Acres: 157.76 2 -ND, 12’6.5 IHCmiles #100 Press with Hesston 21 ft. Draper Header Tractors 12’ Melroe Packer 28’ BarBar with harrows P3 CIH #5800 28’Tool Tool with harrows Golf Cart 12’ 6CIH Way#5800 Degelman Dozer Space andcall: hydraulic lift For more information 3Misc. Pt., Track Wacker Equipment Legal: NW1/4 LESS TRACT 10-139-65 Krause Chisel Plow with harrows (good condition) Yamaha 60024’ Grizzly with Front and Rear Rack V-Plow Tillage Equipment P5 24’ Chisel Plow with harrows Hesston 21 Draper Header 12’ Melroe Packer John Deere #1250 6 Row Finger (958 miles) John Deere 9100 Tractor with 18.4 x30” 42 tires with 200 Krause Schulte 15’ Batft.Wing (lightning series) 40th St SE CIH #5800 28’Mower Tool Bar with harrows Parcel 5: Acres: 160 Don Melling Jr. P.R. @Corn Cell: 701-928-0083 12’ Way Degelman Dozer 3 6Krause Pt., Track Wacker 2(good - Harley Davidson Snowmobiles Steinman Rock Picker P6 P7 hours on new engine condition) 24’ Chisel Plow with harrows (good condition) Planter, no fertilizer w/ Monitor Equipment V-Plow 41st St SE 1995 Cat Challenger 85C (serial # 9TK01589) with John Deere and CIH Combine parts 2 Misc. - SkiDoo Snowmobiles 12’ Melroe Packer Hesston 21and ft.Packer Draper Header Legal: SW1/4 10-139-65 John Deere 9100 Tractor with 18.4 x 42 tires with 200 12’ Schulte 15’ Bat Wing Mower (lightning series) Melroe Trucks P8 Pickup Teeth Milo for John Deere Combine 1000 hours on major overhaul, 400 hours on TRUCKS Cushman Electric GolfGuards Cart (As Is) 3 Pt., Track Wacker 12’ 6 Way Degelman Dozer Rock Picker P9 hours on new engine Tank with Auger 2 Steinman -Fertilizer Mini Bikes (1-3 hp, 1-5 hp) Misc. Equipment newCat tracks, 4 hydraulics, Air Drill 1995 Challenger 85Cwith (serial # return, 3V15.5 Pt., Track Wacker Parcel 6: Acres: 160 V-Plow 1995 Cat Challenger 85C (serial # 9TK01589) with John Deere and Combine parts x 38 Tires21 (good) Hesston ft.CIH Draper Header (6377 hours) Tractors Trucks Deere 9100 Tractor with 18.4 x 42 tires with 200 MISC. 15’Tires Bat Wing (lightning series) Teeth and MiloMower Guards 1000 hours on major overhaul, on John 2 Schulte -Pickup 18.4 26 9TK01589) with 1000 hours400onhours major 12’ 6xEQUIPMENT Way Degelman Dozerfor John Deere Combine Misc. Equipment Legal: SW1/4 28-139-65 Steinman Picker Fertilizer Tank with Auger hours on new engine 2Tillage -V18.4 x 38Rock Tires Equipment new tracks, 4 hydraulics, with Air Drill return, V-Plow overhaul, 400 hours on new tracks,with 4 John Deere 9100 Tractor with 18.4 x 42 tires with 200Hesston 1995 Cat Challenger 85C (serial # 9TK01589) Hesston 21 ft.Bar Draper Header John and CIH Combine parts 21 ft. Draper Header xDeere Tires (good) 2CIH -15.5 16.9 x38 2628’ Tires #5800 Tool with harrows (6377 hours) Schulte 15’ Bat Wing Mower (lightning series) Parcel 7: Acres: 160 Pickup Teeth and Milo(low Guards for John Deere Combine 1000 hours on major 400 hours on Trucks 12’ 6x Chisel Way Degelman Dozer 2 - of 26 Tires Lots 22.5 Truck Tires and high profile) Krause 24’ Plow with harrows (good condition) hydraulics, with Airoverhaul, Drill return, (6377 Steinman Rock Picker 12’ 618.4 Way Degelman Dozer hours on new engine V Fertilizer Tank with(as Auger 2 Melroe -Cummins 18.4 xPacker 38 Tires 903 Engine is) V-Plow new Challenger tracks, 4 hydraulics, with Air Drill return, 12’ 1995 Cat 85C (serial # 9TK01589) with John Deere and CIH Combine parts Legal: SE1/4 28-139-65 Owners: David and Barb Glinz Land Partnership, LLLP hours) 15.5 x 38x Tires (good) 8.2L with Turbo 2 - Detroit 16.9 26 Tires 3 Pt., Track Wacker John Deere 9100 Tractor with 18.4 x 42 tires with 200 Schulte 15’ Bat Wing Mower (lightning series) V-Plow (6377 hours) Teeth and Milo(low Guards for John Deere Combine 1000 hours on major overhaul, 400 hours on Trucks -Pickup 18.4 xSpike 26Truck Tires 32 Pt. Bale Lots of 22.5 Tires Steinman Rock Picker and high profile) hours on new engine Fertilizer Tank with Parcel 8: Acres: 320 Schulte Bat Wing Mower (lightning 4 hydraulics, with Air Drill return, 32 Pt. M-H Posthole Digger -V18.4 x15’ 38 Tires 903 Cummins Engine (asAuger is) 1995new Cat tracks, Challenger 85C (serial # 9TK01589) with John Deere and CIH Combine parts 15.5 xx38 Tires (good) Contact us today! 3Misc. Pt. 8’Detroit Blade (6377 hours) 2 16.9 26 Tires Equipment 8.2L with Turbo Trucks Pickup Teeth and Milo Guards for John Deere Combi 1000 hours on major overhaul, 400 hours on series) Legal: NE1/4 & SE1/4 33-139-65 2 18.4 x 26 Tires 3Hesston Pt. M-H 5’ Rotary Mower Lots of 22.5 Truck Tires (low and high profile) 21 ft. Draper Header 3 Pt.VBale Spike Tank with Auger Fertilizer new tracks, 4 hydraulics, with Air Drill return, 2M-F -Cummins 18.4 xRock 38Engine Tires 312’ Pt. 5’Degelman Finish Mower 903 (as is) Way Dozer Steinman Picker 36 Pt. M-H Posthole Digger 15.5 x140 Tires (good) Parcel 9: Acres: 159.76 (6377 hours) John Lawn Mower 48” 2Deere -Detroit 16.9 x38 26Riding Tires 8.2L with Turbo V-Plow 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner withISM John 3 Pt. 8’ Blade 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner with Cummins 2Deere -15’ 18.4 xWing 26 Tires and CIH parts Shop Misc. Lots of 22.5 Truck TiresCombine (low and series) high profile) Deere 9100 Tractor with 18.4 x20’ 42Aluminum tires with 200 Schulte Bat Mower (lightning 33 Pt. Bale Spike Pt. M-H 5’ Rotary engine, 10 speed, twin screw, Case IH MX200 (serial # X2004C4JJA0100886) John Legal: S1/2NE1/4 & GOV LOTS 1&2 (FR Cummins ISM engine, 10 speed, twinbox Other 2Items -Cummins 18.4 xPicker 38Engine Tires to Finish numerous to (as mention 903 is) Steinman Rock 33 Pt. M-H Posthole Digger Pt. M-F 5’ Mower hours on newtailgate, engine air controls in cab and box, Pickup Teeth and Milo Guards for John with remote with Challenger 4 hydraulics,85C creeper transmission, 20.8x42 28’ - Detroit 16.9 x 26 Tires 1995 Cat (serial # 9TK01589) with John Deere and CIH Combine parts 8.2L with Turbo 3 Pt. Blade John Deere 140 Riding Lawn Mower 48” screw, 20’ Aluminum box with remote 2000 Modelmiles, FLD-112 Freightliner with Cummins ISM 417,000 SHARP! NE1/4) 4-138-65 duals, with 3 Pt., 18 speed trans. (7364 hours) Trucks of 22.5 Truck Tiresfor (low and highCombine profile) Deere Combine Pickup Teeth Milo Guards John Deere 1000 hours on major overhaul, 400 hours on 3Shop Pt. M-H 5’and Rotary Mower Misc. 3 Lots Pt. Bale Spike engine, speed, twin in screw, 20’ Aluminum box Antique Model 10 FLD-112 Freightliner with cummins Vehicles Case IH MX200 (serial # X2004C4JJA0100886) 2000 tailgate, air controls cab and box, ISM Cummins Engine is) V3Other Fertilizer Tank with Auger Pt. M-F 5’ Finish Mower Items to numerous to (as mention 3 903 Pt. M-H Posthole Digger new tracks, 4 hydraulics, with Air Drill return, Fertilizer Tank with Auger engine, 10 speed, twinairscrew, 20’ in Aluminum with remote tailgate, controls cab andbox box, V15.5 with 4 hydraulics, creeper transmission, 20.8x42 x 38 Tires (good) 8.2L Detroit with Turbo John Deere 140 Riding Lawn Mower 48” 3 Pt. 8’ Blade 417,000 miles, SHARP! (6377 hours) 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner with Cummins ISM & Collectables with remote tailgate, air controls in cab and box, This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The 417,000 miles, SHARP! duals, with 3 Pt., 18 speed trans. (7364 hours) 2 Shop - 18.4 x38 26 Tires Pt. Bale xMisc. Tires (good) 33 Pt. M-H 5’ Spike Rotary Mowershedded) Farmall F-14 Tractor (always engine, 10 speed, twin screw, 20’ Aluminum box 15.5 Case IH MX200 (serial(serial # X2004C4JJA0100886) Case IH MX200 # 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner with ISM 323,000 miles, SHARP! seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND#715. 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner with cummins Antique Vehicles 2 Other - 18.4 xM-F 38 Tires Items to to mention 3Pt.Pt. Posthole Digger 3Ford 5’ numerous Finish Truck with remote tailgate, air5.4L controls inAluminum cab andcrew box, 18.4 xM-H 26 TiresMower with 4 hydraulics, creeper transmission, 20.8x42 2012 Ford F-150 XLT, 4x4, V8, Flex Fuel, engine, 10 speed, twin screw, 20’ box 2Old 2 -- 16.9 x Deere 26 X2004C4JJA0100886) with 4 3 Pt. 8’Tires Blade cummins ISM engine, 10 speed, twin John 140 Riding Lawn Mower 48” Old IHC Truck 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner with Cummins ISM 417,000 miles, SHARP! & Collectables duals, with 3 Pt., 18 speed trans. (7364 hours) cab, entry, excellent tires,in36,000 miles of3 22.5 Truck Tires (lowMower and high profile) with Keyless remote tailgate, air controls cab and box, 2Lots Pt. M-H 5’ Rotary 18.4 x 38 Tires Shop Misc. Buick CarEngine hydraulics, creeper transmission, screw, Aluminum boxwith with remoteISM engine, 10 speed, twin screw, 20’cummins Aluminum boxOld 2000 Model20’ FLD-112 Freightliner Farmall F-14 Tractor shedded) Antique Vehicles Case IH MX200 (serial # X2004C4JJA0100886) 903 Cummins (as(always is) SHARP! 323,000 miles, SHARP! 3 Pt. 5’ Mower Other Items toFinish numerous to mention Top Pepsi Cooler 2Flat -Old16.9 xM-F 26Pop Tires Ford Truck engine, 10 speed, twin 20’ Aluminum box 8.2L Detroit with Turbo with remote tailgate, airscrew, controls in cab and box, 2005 Toyota Tundra Limited, crew cab, 4x4, 4.7L V8, with20.8x42 4 hydraulics, creeper transmission, 2012 Ford F-150 XLT, 4x4, V8, Flex Fuel, crew duals, with 3 Pt., 18 20.8x42 speed 2000 tailgate, air controls in5.4L cab and box, John Deere 140 Riding Lawn Mower 48” AUCTION & REALTY & Collectables Model FLD-112 Freightliner with Cummins ISM Pt. Bale IHCSpike Truck with remote tailgate, airmiles controls in cab andmiles box, 3 Old 417,000 miles, SHARP! excellent tires, 169,300 duals, with 3 Pt., 18 speed trans. (7364 hours) cab, Keyless entry, excellent tires, 36,000 Shop Misc. Lots of 22.5 Truck Tires (low and high (7364 F-14 323,000 miles, SHARP! 3 Farmall Pt. M-H Posthole Digger(always shedded) engine, 10 speed, twin screw, 20’ cummins Aluminum box Case IHtrans. MX200 (serialhours) # X2004C4JJA0100886) 2000 Old Buick CarTractor 323,000 miles, SHARP! 1972 Ford F-600 Truck with V8, 4/2with trans., box andISM Model FLD-112 Freightliner Antique SHARP! Guest Consignor Other Items toVehicles numerous to mention 3profile) Pt. 8’ Blade Old Ford Truck with remote tailgate, controls in cab and box, Flat Top Pepsi Pop Cooler 2012 Ford F-150 XLT, 4x4, 5.4L V8, Flex Fuel, crew hoist, only 30,790 miles (excellent condition) with 4 hydraulics, creeper transmission, 20.8x42 2012 Ford F-150 XLT, 4x4, 5.4L V8, Flex engine, 10Tundra speed, twinair screw, 20’ Aluminum box 2005 Toyota Limited, crew cab, 4x4, 4.7L V8, 3 Old Pt.& M-H 5’Truck Rotary MowerLodgepole, SD IHC Tim R. Smith, Collectables 1980 Ford F-350, 4x4, Pickup, withtires, V8,in436,000 speed, (Asbox, cab, Keyless entry, excellent miles 417,000 miles, SHARP! duals, with 3 Pt., 18 speed trans. (7364 hours) with remote tailgate, airmiles controls cab and excellent tires, 169,300 903 Cummins Engine(always (as is)shedded) Fuel, crew cab, Keyless entry, excellent 3 Old Pt. M-F 5’ Finish Mower Buick Car Farmall F-14 Tractor Is)Model SHARP! 1983 Case IH 2294 (serial # 9945581) with 3 Pt., 2000 FLD-112 Freightliner cummins Antique Vehicles 323,000 miles, SHARP! 1972 Ford FLD-112 F-600 Truck with V8,with 4/2with trans., boxISM andISM John Deere 140 Riding Lawn Mower 48” 605-564-2583 Guest Consignor Model Freightliner Cummins Flat Top Pepsi Pop Turbo Cooler 8.2L Detroit with tires, 36,000 miles SHARP! 1973 Dodge D200 4x4 Pickup, good shape, runs Old Ford Truck 2005 Toyota Tundra Limited, crew cab, 4x4, 4.7L V8, 3 hydraulics, 18.4x42 tires (60% rubber) duals, 2000 engine, 1030,790 speed, twin(excellent screw, Aluminum box Shop Misc. hoist, miles condition) 2012 Fordonly F-150 XLT, 4x4, 5.4L V8,20’ Flex Fuel, crew engine, 10 speed, twin screw, 20’ Aluminum box Case 540-1000 IH MX200 (serial # X2004C4JJA0100886) great 101,000 original miles & Collectables excellent tires, 169,300 miles PTO, 12 speed, (6826 hours) Old IHC Truck Items toSpike numerous Tim R. Smith,to mention Lodgepole, SD 2005 Toyota Tundra Limited, crew cab, with remote tailgate, air controls in436,000 cab and box, 3Other Pt. Bale 1980 Ford F-350, 4x4, Pickup, withtires, V8, speed, (As cab, Keyless entry, excellent miles with remote tailgate, air controls cab and with656 4 hydraulics, creeper 20.8x42 IHC Hydra, gas, with transmission, 3 pt., F-11 loader Farmall F-14 F-600 Truck with V8, 4/2intrans., boxbox, and Guest Old BuickConsignor Car Tractor (always shedded) Is)Ford 323,000 miles, SHARP! SHARP! 1983 Case IH3 2294 9945581) 3 with Pt., 1972 Grain Handling Equipment 4x4, 4.7L V8,SHARP! excellent tires, condition) 169,300 417,000 miles, 3 Pt. M-H Posthole Digger duals, with Pt., 18(serial speed#trans. (7364with hours) 605-564-2583 bucket and grapple hoist, only 30,790 miles (excellent Old Ford Truck Flat Top Pepsi Pop Cooler 1973 Dodge D200 4x4 Pickup, good shape, runs 2012 Ford F-150 XLT, 4x4, 5.4L V8, Flex Fuel, crew 3 hydraulics, 18.4x42 tires (60% rubber) duals, 2000 2005Model ToyotaFLD-112 Tundra Freightliner Limited, crew cab, 4x4, 4.7L V8, with cummins ISM Vehicles Ford 4000 gas, selec-o-matic trans., 1 hydraulic, 1980 Tim Lodgepole, SD miles Ford101,000 F-350, 4x4, Pickup, with V8, 4 speed, (As 3Antique Pt. Old 8’ R. Blade IHCSmith, Truck great original miles 540-1000 PTO, 12 speed, (6826 hours) cab, Keyless entry, 36,000 excellent 169,300 miles20’tires, engine, 10 tires, speed, twinexcellent screw, Aluminum boxmiles PTO, 3IH pt.2294 (serial # 9945581) with 3 Pt., Is) Ford 1983 CaseHydra, Old Buick Car &605-564-2583 Collectables F-600 Truck with V8, 4/2 IHC 656 gas, with 3 pt., F-11 loader with 1972 1972 Ford F-600 Truck V8, 4/2 trans., and SHARP! 3 Pt. M-H 5’ Rotary Mower with remote tailgate, airwith controls in cab andbox box, Guest Consignor 2002 McCormick MTX 125 (serial #3331590) with Grain Handling Equipment 1973 Dodge D200 4x4 Pickup, good shape, runs 3bucket hydraulics, 18.4x42 tires (60% rubber) duals, FlatF-14 TopTractor Pepsi (always Pop Cooler Farmall shedded) and grapple hoist, only 30,790 miles (excellent condition) Toyota Tundra Limited, crew30,790 cab, 4x4, 4.7L V8, 323,000 miles, SHARP! trans., box and hoist, only 18.4x38 PTO, tires, 12 4 hydraulics, 3 Pt., Great Bend 2005 3 Pt.Ford M-FTruck 5’ Finish Mower great 101,000 original miles Combines & Combine 540-1000 speed, (6826 hours) Ford 4000 gas, selec-o-matic trans., 1 hydraulic, 2012 R. Smith, Lodgepole, SD 1980 FordF-150 F-350, 4x4, Pickup, withFlex V8, Fuel, 4 speed, Ford XLT, 4x4, 5.4L V8, crew(AsOldTim excellent tires, 169,300 miles loader with 4gas, tine with grapple forkF-11 (excellent miles (excellent condition) Farm Equipment Auction IHC PTO, 656 Hydra, 3 pt., loadertractor with Old IHC Truck 140 Riding Lawn Mower 3 pt. John Deere cab, Keyless entry, excellent tires, 36,000 miles Grain Handling Equipment Trailers Is) only 2217 hours) 1983 bucket Case IH 2294 (serial # 9945581) with 3 Pt., 1972 Ford F-600 Truck with V8, 4/2 trans., box and 605-564-2583 Guest and grapple Car Consignor 2002 McCormick 125 (serial# #3331590) with 1973 1983 Case IH MTX 2294 (serial 9945581) Ford F-350, 4x4, Pickup, V8, runsOld John Deere 9650 Walker Combine withgood 30.5with xcondition) 32 drive SHARP! Dodge D200 4x4 Pickup, shape, hoist, only 30,790 miles (excellent 3 hydraulics, 18.4x42 tires (60% rubber) duals, 1980 48”Buick Ford 4000 gas, selec-o-matic hydraulic, Flat Top Pepsi Pop Cooler Seeding Equipment 18.4x38 tires, hydraulics,trans., 3 Pt., 1Great Bend 2005great 16.9 x 26 steer tires, 3804cab, seperator4.7L hours, 2009 John Deere 7230 Tractor, one owner, MFDW, Toyota Tundra Limited, crew V8, (As 101,000 original miles with 3 with Pt., 3124hydraulics, tires Tim R. Smith, Lodgepole, SD 4tires, speed, (As Is) 540-1000 PTO, speed, Drills (682618.4x42 hours) Ford F-350, 4x4, Pickup, with 4x4, V8, 4 speed, pt. 5273 engine hours 3 PTO, - 10’3CIH 6300 Fertilizer, 6” 1980 Shop Misc. loader 4 tine Press grapple fork with (excellent tractor 110 HP, Cab, Air, Heat, 16 speed power quad excellent tires, 169,300 miles IHC 656 Hydra, gas, with pt., F-11 loader 1983 Case IH 2294 (serial #3 9945581) withPTO, 3 with Pt., 2002 McCormick MTX 125 (serial #3331590) with 1973 JohnIs) Deere 930 Flex head 4x4Equipment (60% rubber) duals, 540-1000 Dodge D200 Pickup, good Space, and Kuhn 36” transport only 2217 hours) Grain Handling 605-564-2583 with left hand reverser, deluxe exhaust, air com1972 Ford F-600 Truck with V8, 4/2 trans., box and Other Items to numerous to mention Guest Consignor bucket and grapple 2Brent - Donahue Combine with30.5 40,000# 1973 Dodge D200 4x4new Pickup, shape, runs 620 Grain CartTrailers with xgood 32capacity Tires 18.4x38 tires, 4 hydraulics, 3 Pt., Great Bend 3 hydraulics, 18.4x42 tires (60% rubber) duals, 2 12’ IHC #100 Press Drills with 6” Space and hyfort seat, cold start package, 3 Point, 540/1000 12 speed, (6826 hours) hoist, only 30,790 miles (excellent original condition) shape, runs 101,000 Hettinger, North Dakota (1 narrow -great 1Swing wide tread Seeding Equipment Ford 4000 gas, trans., 1 hydraulic, Westfield 10”tread x 71’ Auger great 101,000 original miles V8, 4 speed, (As GUEST loader with tinespeed, grapple(6826 fork (excellent tractor 1980 draulic lift 4selec-o-matic 2009 Deere 460/85R/38 7230Lodgepole, Tractor, oneSMITH, owner,SD MFDW, 540-1000 PTO, 12 hours) TIMrears, R. PTO,John 2CONSIGNOR: remotes, 14.9R/24 Tim R. Smith, Ford F-350, 4x4, Pickup, with Combine IHC 656 Hydra, with 3with pt.,loader F-11 3PTO, -only 10’ CIH 6300 with Press Drills Fertilizer, 6” Jantz miles Westfield 13” xand 71’Tractor Swing Trailer Augerwith 30,000# capac3Deere pt. 2217 hours) John #1250 6gas, Row 30” Finger Corn Planter, 110 HP, Cab, Air, JD speedloader powerwith quad IHC1983 656 Hydra, gas, 3# pt., F-11 fronts, 4800 hours. 74016 classic Is) ity, (adjustable tread width) Case IH 2294 (serial 9945581) with 3 with Pt., Grain LODGEPOLE, SD •Heat, 605-564-2583 Handling Equipment Space, and Kuhn 36” transport Westfield 7” x 51’ Auger with PTO Drive 605-564-2583 2002 McCormick MTX 125 and (serialgrapple #3331590) with GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT noand fertilizer with Monitor AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Major equipment selling at 10:30 AM. Live online bidding available on major with leftTractor hand reverser, deluxe by exhaust, air comloader with bucket joy stick. will be serviced mechanic bucket grapple 1973 Dodge D200 4x4 Pickup, good shape, runs M-F 850 Diesel Combine with 24’ straight head and 23.1 3 hydraulics, 18.4x42 tires (60% rubber) duals, Seeding Equipment Brent 620 Cart with x 32 Tires 2 - 12’ IHC #100 Drills with 6” Space and hy- Mayrath 6” Grain x 28’ Auger withnew Gas30.5 engine 2009 Deere 7230package, Tractor, one owner, MFDW, tires, 4Press hydraulics, 3 Pt., Bend fortJohn seat, cold start 3 Point, 540/1000 before sale. x 30 tires Ford318.4x38 4000 gas, selec-o-matic trans., 1Great hydraulic, great 101,000 original equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. DIRECTIONS: From Pingree, ND, 12 speed, (6826 hours) Ford gas, selec-o-matic trans., 16” Westfield -540-1000 10’4000 CIH Press Drills with Fertilizer, Westfield 10” x 71’ Swing Auger draulic liftPTO, Endgate Drill Fillmiles (like new) 110 HP, Cab, Air, 460/85R/38 Heat, 16 speed power quad loader with 46300 tine grapple fork (excellent tractor PTO, 2 remotes, rears, 14.9R/24 PTO, 3Deere pt. IHC 656 Hydra, gas,636” with 330” pt., F-11 Corn loader with Space, and Kuhn transport WestfieldHandling 13” x 71’ Swing Equipment Auger John #1250 Row Finger Planter, 4 miles south on Hwy. 281; or from Buchanan, ND, 3 miles north on Hwy. 281. with left hand reverser, deluxe exhaust, air comhydraulic, PTO, 3 pt. Grain fronts, 4800 hours. JD 740 classic loader with only 2217 hours) 10:302002 am MDT and Clerk #33 Check will be served Not Responsible for Accidents McCormick MTX 125 (serial Brent 620 Grain Cart withwith newPTO 30.5 x 32 Tires bucket and grapple 2 -Auctioneers 12’ #100 Press Drills with #3331590) 6” SpaceTerms: andwith hy-Cash/Cashable Westfield 7” x 51’ Auger Drive no IHC fertilizer with Monitor Snowmobiles &Lunch fort seat, cold start 3 Point, 540/1000 joy stick. Tractor willpackage, be serviced by mechanic Location: From east side of Hettinger, ND, 6.5 miles north 2nd St. NEBend ATV, 2002 McCormick MTXon125 Ford 4000 gas, 1 hydraulic, Westfield 10” x 71’ Swing Auger 18.4x38 tires, 4selec-o-matic hydraulics, 3trans., Pt.,(serial Great draulic lift Mayrath 6” x 28’ Auger with Gas engine Seeding Equipment PTO, 2 remotes, 460/85R/38 rears, 14.9R/24 2009 John Deere 7230 Tractor, one owner, MFDW, before sale. TRACK, 4WD, MFWD & 2WD TRACTORS / COMBINES Cart PTO, 3 pt. Westfield 13” x 71’ Swing John Deere 6 Row18.4x38 30” Corn 4 Planter, with 4#1250 tine grapple forkFinger (excellent tractor Westfield Endgate Drill FillAuger (like new) #3331590) with tires, 3 loader - 10’ CIH 6300 Press Drills with Fertilizer, 6” Golf For more information call: fronts, 4800Cab, hours. 740 16 classic loader with 110 HP, Air,JD Heat, speed power quad Yamaha 600 with Front Rear Rack 2002 McCormick MTX 125 (serial #3331590) with Westfield 7”Grizzly x 51’ Auger withand PTO Drive no fertilizer with Monitor only 2217 hours) Space, and Kuhn 36” transport joy stick. Tractor will be serviced by mechanic hydraulics, 3 Pt., Great Bend loader with left hand reverser, deluxe exhaust, air comAuctioneers and Clerk #33 Terms: Cash/Cashable Check Lunch will be served Not Responsible for Accidents (958 miles) HEADS / GRAIN CARTS / AIR DRILLS / DRILLS tires, 4 hydraulics, 3 Pt., Great Bend Brent x 28’ Auger withnew Gas30.5 engine 6206” Grain Cart with x 32 Tires Don Melling Jr. P.R. Cell: 701-928-0083 2@ - 12’18.4x38 IHC Press Drills with 6” Space and hy- 2Mayrath before sale. cold start package, 3 Point, 540/1000 - Harley Davidson Snowmobiles fort seat, Seeding Equipment loader with 4 tine grapple fork(excellent (excellent tractor Westfield with 4#100 tine grapple fork Westfield Endgate Drill Fill Auger (like new) 2009 John Deere 7230 Tractor, one owner, MFD 10” x 71’ Swing draulic lift 2 SkiDoo Snowmobiles Call Aaron Friedt, Website: midwestauctions.com/weishaar PTO, 2 remotes, 460/85R/38 rears, 14.9R/24 CHISEL PLOWS / OTHER TILLAGE & ROW 2217 hours) 3 - 10’only CIH 6300 Press Drills with Fertilizer, 6” Westfield 110 HP, Cab, Air, Heat, 16 for speed power quad Cushman Electric GolfSwing Cart (AsAuger Is) 13”Check x 71’ tractor only hours) John Deere#99 #1250 62217 Row 30” Finger CornTerms: Planter,Cash/Cashable Auctioneers and Clerk #33 Lunch will be served fronts, Not Responsible Accidents Wayne .......... 701-376-3109 TLL Internet Sales Manager 4800 hours. JD 740 classic loader with Space, and Kuhn 36” transport 2 - Mini Bikes hp, 1-5 hp)with PTO Drive with left hand reverser, deluxe exhaust, air co Westfield 7” (1-3 xGrain 51’ Auger no fertilizer with Monitor Seeding Equipment Scott #493 ........... 701-872-5299 Brent 620 Cart with new 30.5 x CROP EQUIPMENT / SEMI TRACTORS joy stick. Tractor will be serviced byMFDW, mechanic 2009 John Deere 7230 Tractor, one owner, 701-590-9597 Brent 620 Grain Cart with new 30.5 x 32 Tires 2 - 12’ IHC #100 Press Drills with 6” Space and hyClick on “Online Auctions” and register at least 24 hours in advance. fortCab, seat, cold start 3 Point, 2009 John Deere 7230 Tractor, one 3 - 10’ CIH 6300 Press Drills with Fertilizer, 6” Mayrath 6” x 28’ Auger with Gas engine Tractors 110before HP, Air, Heat, 16 package, speed power quad 540/100 sale. 32 Tires Westfield 10” x 71’Drill Swing draulic lift and Kuhn 36” transport All Website: Announcements made Day of Sale take Precedence over All Printed Material with left Westfield Endgate Fill Auger (like new) 2 remotes, 460/85R/38 rears, 14.9R/24 Space, Friedt, midwestauctions.com/weishaar Tillage Equipment TRUCKS / PICKUPS / HOPPER BOTTOM hand reverser, deluxe exhaust, air comowner,PTO, MFDW, 110Call HP ,Aaron Cab, Air, Westfield 13” xCart 71’ Swing Auger John #1250 6 Row 30” with Finger Corn Planter, Westfield x 71’ 620 Grain with new 30.5Auger x 32 Tires 2 Wayne -Deere 12’ IHC #100 Press Drills 6” Space and hy- Brent fronts, 4800 hours. JD3740 classic loader with CIH #5800 28’10” Tool Bar withSwing harrows #99 .......... 701-376-3109 TLL Internet Sales Manager fort seat, cold start package, Point, 540/1000 Auctioneers and Clerk #33 Terms: Cash/Cashable will be served Not Responsible forleft Accidents Click onLunch “Online Auctions” and register at least 24 hours in advance. Westfield 7” xxCheck 51’ Auger with PTO Drive Heat, 16 speed power quad with no fertilizer with Monitor Westfield 10” 71’ Swing Auger Krause 24’ Chisel Plow with harrows (good condition) draulic lift stick. Tractor will berears, serviced by mechanic Scott #493 ........... 701-872-5299 Westfield 13” xSwing 71’ Swing Auger PTO, joy 2 remotes, 460/85R/38 14.9R/24 & OTHER TRAILERS / S-P SPRAYER 701-590-9597 Mayrath 6” xx28’ with Gas engine 12’ Melroe13” Packer Westfield 71’ Auger Auger Call Aaron Friedt, John Deere #1250 6 Row 30” Finger CornWebsite: Planter, midwestauctions.com/weishaar sale.deluxe reverser, air with fronts,before 4800 hours. JD 740exhaust, classic loader Westfield xAuger 51’ Auger with PTO Drive hand 3 Pt., Track Wacker Westfield Drill FillPTO (like new) Westfield 7”Endgate x7” 51’ with Drive no fertilizer with 701-376-3109 Monitor Eido Printing Mott, ND -701-824-2605 or 1-888-522-2605 Wayne #99 .......... All Announcements made Day of Sale take Precedence over All Printed Materialjoy stick. Tractor TLL Internet Sales Manager will be -serviced by mechanic FERTILIZER SPREADER & NH3 TANKS comfort seat, cold start package, Mayrath 6” x6” 28’xAuger with Gaswith engine Mayrath 28’ Auger Gas engine Scott #493and ........... 701-872-5299 before sale. Auctioneers Clerk #33 Terms: Cash/Cashable Check Not701-590-9597 Responsible for Accident Westfield Endgate Drill Fill (like new) Lunch will be served 3 Point, 540/1000 Misc. Equipment HOPPER BINS / AUGERS & CONVEYORS on “Online Auctions” and register at least 24 hours in advance. PTO, 2 remotes, Westfield Endgate Drill FillClick (like new) Eido Printing - Mott, ND -701-824-2605 or 1-888-522-2605 All Terms: Announcements made 21 Dayft.Check of Sale take PrecedenceLunch over Allwill Printed Material Hesston Draper Header Auctioneers and Clerk #33 Cash/Cashable be served Not Responsible for Accidents 460/85R/38 rears, 14.9R/24 fronts, Call Aaron Friedt, ANTIQUE VEHICLES & COLLECTABLES Website: midwestauctions.com/weishaar 12’ 6 Way Degelman Dozer WHEEL LOADER & ATTACHMENTS / ROCK Wayne #99 .......... 701-376-3109 V-Plow 4800 hours. JDTLL 740Internet classic Sales loader Manager Farmall F-14 Tractor (always shedded) John Deere 9100 701-872-5299 Tractor with 18.4 x 42 tires with 200 Schulte 15’ Bat Wing Mower (lightning series) Scott #493 ........... 701-590-9597 EQUIPMENT & OTHER EQUIPMENT Click on “Online Auctions” and with register at leaststick. 24 hours in advance. will joy Tractor be serviced FordRock Truck John Steinman Picker hoursDeere on new9100 engineTractor with 18.4 x 42 Old 1995 Cat Challenger 85C (serial # 9TK01589) with John IHC DeereTruck and CIH Combine parts Call Aaron Friedt, Old tires with 200 hours on newAllengine Eido Printing - Mott, ND -701-824-2605 or 1-888-522-260 by mechanic before sale. Website: midwestauctions.com/weishaar Announcements made Day of Sale take Precedence over All Printed Material Pickup Teeth and Milo Guards for John Deere Combine 1000 hours on major overhaul, 400 hours on Trucks

LAND AUCTION

Farm Equipment AUCTION Farm Equipment AUCTION Owner: Don Melling Sr. Estate Farm Equipment Farm Equipment AUCTION Owner: Don MellingAUCTION Sr. Estate

Tuesday, March 27, 2018 – 11:00 a.m.

Farm Equipment AUCTION Hettinger, North Dakota Owner: Don Melling Sr. Estate Owner: Don Melling Sr. Estate Monday, March 26, 2018 Hettinger, North Dakota Owner: Don Melling Sr. Hettinger, North Dakota Monday, March 26, Estate 2018 Hettinger, North Dakota Monday, March AUCTION 26, Farm Equipment Monday, March 26, 2018 2018

Monday, March 26, 2018 Owner: Don Melling Sr. Estate

76th Ave SE

75th Ave SE

74th Ave SE

Monday, March 26, 2018

Pifer’s

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Alan Butts - 701.400.8858 Kristen Gill - 701.934.2732

877.700.4099 www.pifers.com

2147 77th Ave SE, Pingree, ND

Farm Equipment AUCTION

Owner: Don Melling Sr. Estate 2018

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 | 10AM

Monday, March 26, 2018

Weishaar auction service Weishaar auction service Weishaar auction service Click on “Online Auctions” and register at least 24 hours in advance.

Eido Printing - Mott, ND -701-824-2605 or 1-888-522-2605

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| 701.237.9173 Steffes Group, Inc. | 2000 Main Ave E, West Fargo, ND Wayne #99 .......... 701-376-3109 new tracks, 4 hydraulics, with Air Drill return,

SteffesGroup.com (6377 hours)

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

Brad Olstad ND319

GLINZ FARM LLC & JULENE STEIDL FARM RETIREMENT David, 701.269.6070 or Brad Olstad at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.238.0240

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

Case IH MX200 (serial # X2004C4JJA0100886) with 4 hydraulics, creeper transmission, 20.8x42 duals, with 3 Pt., 18 speed trans. (7364 hours)

Click on “Online Auctions” and register at least 24 hours in advance.

V Fertilizer Tank with Auger Website: midwestauctions.com/weishaar

15.5 x 38 Tires (good) 2 - 18.4 x 26 Tires 2 -made 18.4 xDay 38 Tires All Announcements of Sale take Precedence over All Printed Material 2 - 16.9 x 26 Tires All Announcements made Day of Sale take Precedence over All Printed Material Lots of 22.5 Truck Tires (low and high profile) 903 Cummins Engine (as is) 8.2L Detroit with Turbo 3 Pt. Bale Spike 3 Pt. M-H Posthole Digger 3 Pt. 8’ Blade 3 Pt. M-H 5’ Rotary Mower 3 Pt. M-F 5’ Finish Mower 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner with Cummins ISM John Deere 140 Riding Lawn Mower 48” engine, 10 speed, twin screw, 20’ Aluminum box Shop Misc. Other Items to numerous to mention

Scott #493 ........... 701-872-5299

TLL Internet Sales Manag Call Aaron Friedt, 701-590-9597 TLL Internet Sales Manager 701-590-9597

Eido Printing - Mott, ND -701-824-2605 or 1-888-522

Eido Printing - Mott, ND -701-824-2605 or 1-888-522-2605

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

with remote tailgate, air controls in cab and box, 417,000 miles, SHARP! 2000 Model FLD-112 Freightliner with cummins ISM

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Antique Vehicles

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LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

18 month old Charolais bulls for sale. Guaranteed fertile, aggressive breeders. Guaranteed pasture and feedlot performance. Guaranteed satisfaction. Our older bulls are raised at a slower pace which helps their hoof structure and longevity. Sires include Flash 6424, Flash 129, and M6 Bells and Whistles, all offering power to the max. Avg growth EPDs WW 38 YW 70 TSI 216. Your next herd headliner is waiting here. Stenson Charolais, Lidgerwood ND, Call for videos or come take a look, your tank of gas is on us!! Matt 701-640-7772 Jesse 701-640-6767

Looking for bred cows/heifers to take in on lease or shares for the 2018 season and beyond. (605) 354-3309

Kappes Simmentals For Sale by private treaty. For Sale: 40 Simmental - SimmAngus Bulls. Sale begins Feb 1st at the Farm. Go to www.Kappesimmentals.com or call Neal at 605-380-8766

GELBVIEH BULLS --Top Quality Genetics --15 Years of Breeding --Excellent Disposition --Semen + Carcass Data Tested --Complete Performance Records -Free Keep Until April 15th --1st Year Breeding Guarantee THULL GELBVIEH OLDHAM, SD Rhonda 605-860-1237 Jordan 605-620-0023 Thullgelbviehfarm.com

For Sale: 2 & 3 year old purebred polled Charolais bulls. Triple H Charolais, Tabor SD 605-464-1125

FOR SALE: Red Limousin home raised bred heifers with exceptional, gentle, disposition. Heifers bred to easy calving Red Limousin bulls to start calving Apri8l 4th. Had all shots, have been poured. 605-649-6323 or 605-284-2544 leave a message.

Red Angus heifers w/Red Angus & Charolais calves. BWF w/Charolais calves. Top quality & good disposition, $2,200. Ron Johnson Lilac Lane Farms Hartford SD (605) 310-7764

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

Registered Angus Bulls. Sired by SAV Ten Speed. Excellent dispositions. i50k tested. Will be semen tested. Willing to keep until May 1st. Free delivery. $2000-$2500. Call or text for more info or to view bulls. Granite Falls, MN. (320) 226-6386

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

50 Black Angus cows, bred black Angus, start calving 4/10, ages from first calf to short term, 100% home raised, 110 to pick from, high maternal herd, take any number, all cows individually priced. Call Bill at 320-808-3962

SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com

Maine-Anjou Bulls For Sale. High performance, big growthy yearling bulls for sale! Performance data and epd’s available. Bulls that will add value in pounds & make excellent replacement females! Eastview Maines (507) 215-1909 or (507) 348-4919.

Registered Angus and Purebred Charolais bulls, sired by Thomas Sir Flash and Thomas Outsider, Angus sired by Mohnen South Dakota. Lowell Jones (605) 870-2339

If you are looking for stout made Angus Bulls to improve your herd’s genetics, then Erdmann Angus Ranch is the place to look! Selling yearling and virgin 2 year old bulls that are fast-gaining and out of high performing females. Sires include Irish, Windy, Stimulus, Confidence, Consensus, & many more! All bulls will be semen checked and ready to go to work for you. Most of the bulls can be used on heifers. Contact us at erdmannangus@valleytel.net, check out our webpage at erdmannangus.com, or call Dan at 1-605-439-3744, Albert at 1-605-439-3321, or Joe at 1-605-439-3550.

POLLED HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE PRIVATE TREATY. One-2yr old & several yearlings. Very good production figures & sired by top AI bulls including Hometown 10Y, Encore, & tested. Bulls available in all price ranges. To view or any questions please call: (605) 695-0931 or (605) 530-6002. Stenberg Herefords, Colman SD

Bred Jersey heifers due to start calving April 1st. (605) 358-8081

Starting Thurs. 3/1 – 8 AM • Ending Thurs. 3/15 - 10AM Items are Located at Plummer Creamery & The Old Plummer Elevator on US Hwy. 59 Plummer MN Upright Fuel Tanks & Fuel Pumping Station • O’Day 12000 gal. #1 Dyed Diesel, Morrison 922 Vent alarm, Fire valve, mounted sight gauges • O’Day 12000 gal. Ruby FieldMaster Diesel, Morrison 922 Vent alarm, Fire valve, mounted sight gauges • O’Day 12000 gal. #2 Dyed Diesel, Morrison 922 Vent alarm, Fire valve, mounted sight gauges • O’Day 12000 gal. Unleaded, Morrison 922 Vent alarm, Fire Valve, mounted sight gauges • Fuel Loading Straight w/catwalk & step, setup w/2-Gorman-Rubo O-Series Self Priming centrifugal pumps, 2-Fuel Hoses/Nozzles, 2in. steel piping/pluming to 4 fuel tanks, loading valves

Hopper Bins & Poly Tanks Meridian 55 Ton Hopper Bin 2-Meridian 30 Ton Hopper Bins 4-Meridan 15 Ton Hopper bins Meridian 25 Ton Hopper bin w/Westfield 6x16ft. 3hp elec. Motor 3ph. • Catwalk & ladder setup for 2 hopper bins • 3000 gal. liquid poly tank w/pump • 1650 gal. molasses poly tank w/ pump • Collector Cars Feed Grinder & Mixer • Feed Roller mill/Grinder w/US motors 40hp. Elec. Motor 3ph. • Tyler 409 6 Ton Paddle Mixer w/Rice lake weighing systems electronic Scale, Elec. Motor 3ph., mixing dim. 8ft long, 56in. wide, 6ft. deep Augers for Hopper bins • 2017 Westfield 8x30ft. w/5hp. Elec. • • • •

Motor 3ph. WestField 8in. x16ft. w/Baldon 3hp elec. Motor 3ph. s/n28383 • Westfield 6x30ft. w/Baldon 3hp. Elec. Motor 3ph. s/n27513 • Westfield 6x26ft. w/Baldon 3hp. Elec. Motor 3ph. s/n27490 • Westfield 6x31ft. w/Baldon 3hp. Elec. Motor 3ph. • Westfield 6x21ft. w/Baldon 3hp. Elec. Motor 3ph. • 2-Westfield 6x16ft. w/Baldon 3hp. Elec. Motor 3ph. • Westfield 8x39ft. w/Baldon 7.5hp. Elec Motor 3ph. • Westfield 6x26ft. w/Baldon 3hp. Elec. Motor 3ph. Hopper bins & Grain Bins Located old Plummer Elevator • 3- 8000 bu. Grain bins • 2-Meridian 1600 bu. Hopper bins •

Previous Items of Plummer Creamery/Red River Ag, Owner

Auctioneers Note: New Owners Are not continuing the feed grinding & mixing operation & are Selling All Hopper bins, Augers, Roller mill/ grinder, mixer & Bulk Fuel Setup including 4-12000 gal Vertical Tanks, Fuel Loading Straight w/Catwalk, Steps, Fuel Pumps, all pluming, Valves, Hoses for a Four tank setup, Loading Assistance will be available on Items. All items need to be loaded by June 1, 2018. 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. McMullen Realty LLC.

Joe McMullen AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE BROKER (218) 689-5760 Lic. #572012005

Scott McMullen (218) 681-7650 Lic. #57-34

Jen McMullen (218) 686-4009 Lic. #57-33

View additional photos at www.mcmullensales.com • email:mcmullensales@mncable.net

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Registered Red Angus bulls, medium to large frame bulls from top blood lines with quiet disposition. Call Mike’s Red Angus, Geddes, SD 605-243-2202 or 605-680-0606

You need OUTSTANDING Herd Bulls for your Operation! Take a Look at our Purebred Polled Hereford Two Year Old Bulls Peirce Polled Herefords Purebred Since 1934 Call Bonn Clayton 605-479-3099 PeircePolledHerefords.com White, South Dakota

FOR SALE: 70 TOP END FANCY REGISTERED BLACK SIMMENTAL REPLACEMENT OPEN YEARLING HEIFERS, SIRED BY SOME OF THE MOST ELITE HERD SIRES IN THE SIMMENTAL INDUSTRY AND ALL ARE BANGS VACCINATED. IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO ADD MAJOR PERFORMANCE INTO YOUR PROGRAM YOUR SEARCH IS OVER! CONTACT JUSTIN HART-605-216-6469 OR TRAVIS HART-605-252-0894

Weisbeck Red Angus Bull & Heifer Sale April 11, 2018 @ 1:00 pm Herreid Livestock, Herreid, SD Selling: 40 Reg. Yearling Red Angus Bulls & 4 2-Yr olds, 10 Reg. Red Angus Yearling Heifers & 28 Commercial Red Angus Yearling Heifers 605-845-6170 mweisbeck@valleytel.net For Sale: Purebred Registered Standard Australian Sheppard puppies from working parents. Born January 28th, 2018, Blue Merle, Red Merle, Black Tris & Red Tris. 605-437-2698 Shorthorn Bulls Offering an outstanding set of 2 year old bulls. These bulls have been developed on a high roughage diet. Also have Black Shorthorn plus yearling bulls. Ryan Galbreath, Enderlin, ND 701-799-4568 www.galbreathfarms.com


BID & L DIN ON IVE G A LIN VA E ILA BL E!

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CONSTRUCTION, TRUCK & AG EQUIPMENT

Indoor Auct ion!

Thursday, March 29, 2018 • 10:00 a.m. (CT) 2012 Case 721F Wheel Loader (Aux. Hyd.)

Pifer’s Auction Center of North America • Steele, ND (off I-94)

Boom, Crane & Service Trucks

Construction/Heavy Equipment

• 2001 Freightliner Boom Truck • 1991 Volvo Boom Truck • 1989 LinkBelt HTC 1060 Hyd. Crane Truck • 1999 International 4900 Mechanics Truck

• Hitachi EX-300 LC-3C Excavator • 2012 Case 721F Wheel Loader • 2009 Volvo L120F Wheel Loader • 1992 Case 580 Super K Backhoe • 1970 Lull Forklift • Leica GPS System

Concrete Mixer Trucks

Tillage, Planting & Spraying

Vehicles & Trailers • 2014 Chevy Cruze LS, 23K Miles • 2010 Ford F250 Pickup, 73K Miles • Ford Expedition, 5.4L, Gas • Chrysler Town & Country Van • Ford Ranger, Auto Trans • Chevrolet 2500 Pickup, 4 Door, Gas •Chevrolet Blazer • P.J. Trailer, 7x14

Miscellaneous • Toro 52in. Z Master Zero-Turn Mower • Cub Cadet Walk Behind Snowblower • Flat Face Packer Tires • Kleber Sprayer Wheels and Tire, 9.5 x 48 • Multiquip Cement Mixer • Water Tote and Pump • Towable Pressure Washer • Craftsman Air Compressor • 250amp Welder • 13hp Air compressor • Toolboxes • Spray Paint – All Colors • Core Bits – Many Sizes

Case 580 Super K Backhoe

2015 Kenworth W900 Mixer Truck 2007 International Eagle 9400i • (2) 2015 Kenworth W900 Concrete Mixer Trucks • (3) 2005 Mack Concrete Mixer Trucks • 3612 Concord w/ATX 2230 Precision Cart Livestock Equipment • 2005 Kenworth W900 Concrete Mixer Truck • 2004 John Deere 1790 CCS Planter • (2) Cattle Alleyway, 24 ft. • John Deere 7100 Planter Semi Trucks & Trailers • (2) Cattle Loading Chutes, 14 ft. • Case 900 Planter, 12 Row • 2007 International Eagle 9400i Semi • Summers Super Coulter ll • (2) Bale Racks, 48 ft. • (160) 6-Bar x 20ft. Continuous • 2007 Volvo VNL 62T630 Mobile Home Hauler • PB Liquid Fertilizer Wagon Fence Panels - Bundles of 10 • 2007 Mack Semi • (2) Feeders • 2004 International Eagle 9200i Semi Harvest Equipment SO MUCH 3612 Concord w/ATX 2230 Precision Cart • (5) 6’ x 24’ Unused Panels John Deere 1790 Planter 2008 JD 9770 STS Combine • Kenworth T600 Semi • 2008 JD 9770 STS Combine • 1992 White Volvo Semi • John Deere Corn Head MORE!! • 1993 International Dump Truck • John Deere 914 Pickup Head • 1988 Ford L8000 Dump Truck • 1997 Sunmaster Head • 1986 White Volvo Dump Truck ITEMS ADDED DAILY!! • New Holland 660 Baler, Auto Wrap • 2011 Heil 1000CF Pneumatic Trailer • Gehl Chuck Wagon • 2004 Manac Flatbed Trailer - 53 Ft. • Michel’s Hopper Auger • 1981 Fruehauf Tanker - 42 ft. • Alfalfa Bagger/Auger OWNERS: Cattle Loading Chute • 1995 Mack CH613 Semi • Swing Auger, 10x60 Multiple Parties 1999 LinkBelt HTC 1060 Crane Truck 1999 IHC 4900 Service Truck Hitachi EX-300 LC-3C Excavator • 2007 Volvo VE D12-395 Semi • 2000 Steiger 9370 Statements made on sale day take precedence over all printed materials. View all information at www.pifers.com. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

Pifer’s

AUCTIONEERS

Nick Johnson • 701.238.3998 Kevin Pifer • 701.238.5810

877.700.4099 www.pifers.com

RETIREMENT - FARM EQUIPMENT

2012 CaseDeere 600 QuadTrac 2010 JDJohn 9870STS Combine 2012 8360R Tractor (L) FARM AND HARVEST EQUIPMENT • 2012 John Deere 8360R Tractor • 2004 John Deere 9620 Tractor • John Deere 4840 Tractor • John Deere 4520 Tractor • 2011 John Deere 9770 STS Combine • 2011 John Deere 4830 Sprayer • 2010 John Deere 1895 Drill with 1910 Cart • 2013 John Deere 635D Header • 2013 Challenger 3840 Harvest International Header Trailer • John Deere 1293 Corn Head • John Deere 1770 NT Corn Planter • Donahue Trailer • 2007 John Deere 637WW Flex Fold Disc • John Deere 1010 Field Cultivator 35 ft. • 1990 Krause 1499 Offset • John Deere 1610 Chisel Plow • John Deere 24T Square Baler

AUCTION GRAIN TRUCKS • 2003 Freightliner Columbia Grain Truck • 1995 Kenworth T600 Semi Tandem Grain Truck • 1995 Kenworth T400B Grain Truck • 1994 Kenworth T600 Grain Truck • 1975 Chevrolet C65 Grain Truck SEMI TRUCKS AND TRAILERS • 2003 Kenworth T600 Semi Tractor • 2005 Kenworth W900L Semi Tractor • 2005 Kenworth W900L Semi Tractor • 2013 Wilson Grain Trailer • 1995 Timpte Grain Trailer • 2003 Reitnover Dropdeck Trailer GRAIN STORAGE AND HANDLING • 2014 Brandt 1545 Conveyor • 2012 Brandt 1545 Conveyor • Westfield MK100-71 Grain Auger • 2015 Westfield MKX130-74 Grain Auger S • 2002 REM 2100 Grain Vac

March 21, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. (MT) Auction Location: Onsite - Dickinson, ND – Drive north on HWY #22 for 9 miles to 24th St. SW. Then drive west 4 miles to 113th Ave. SW, then north for 1.5 miles to the auction site.

GRAIN STORAGE AND HANDLING CONT. • 2012 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2012 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2012 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2012 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2010 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2010 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2010 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2005 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2003 Amber Waves Grain Bin 4000 bu. • 2004 Amber Waves Grain Bin 3600 bu. TANKS AND PUMPS • Poly Tanks 3 Available • Honda WMP20X Transfer Pump • Fuel Tank 1000 Gallon - Diesel • Fuel Tank 1000 Gallon - Diesel • Fuel Tank 1000 Gallon - Diesel • Fuel Tank 1000 Gallon - Diesel • Fuel Tank 1000 Gallon- Diesel

TANKS AND PUMPS CONT. • Service Tank 200 Gallon • Service Tanks 3 Available VEHICLES, TRAILERS, ATV • 2013 Yamaha Grizzly 700EFI Special Edition • 1982 Ford F250 Pickup Automatic • 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD • 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door • 2005 PJ Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer MISCELLANEOUS AND SHOP EQUIPMENT • White Exterior Tin 40 Sheets • Rolair Air Compressor with Reels Honda GX390 • Tools Wide Assortment Available • Toolboxes Multiple Boxes Available

Online and On-Site Bidding! www.pifers.com

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept all bids.

Owners: Keary and Sharmaine Kadrmas

Pifer’s

AUCTIONEERS

Andy Mrnak or Jim Sabe 701.523.7366 • www.pifers.com Monday, March 12, 2018 / AGWEEK

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MARCH

880.00 +/- Acres – Dunn County, ND

LAND AUCTION OPENS: Wed. Mar. 7 / CLOSES: Thu. Mar. 15

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Auctioneers & Clerk: Steffes Group, Inc. Litchfield, MN 320.693.9371

Mt. Pleasant, IA 319.385.2000

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HEBRON, ND!

2004 Case IH MXU125 Tractor

2002 Bourgault 5710 Airseeder with 2002 Bourgault 5250 Tank

2010 Case IH 7088 Combine

AUCTION LOCATION: Grand Dakota Lodge - Dickinson, ND This exclusive property features 880 acres of very productive grass and crop land with excellent water, perimeter and fall grazing fences, great access, and a farmstead with a nice home, shop, and calving shed. The farmstead offers a central location for a working headquarters and rotational grazing pastures supplemented by rural pipeline water sources. 8

Parcel 1: 320 +/- Acres Legal: N ½ 8-141-92 FSA Cropland: 123.74 +/- Acres

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25th St SW

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Parcel 4: 80 +/Legal: E ½ SE ¼ 7-141-92 FSA Cropland: 69.38 +/- Acres

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Owner: Casper & Irene Haag Family

Andy Mrnak: 701.206.1095 or Jim Sabe: 701.523.6283

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND#715.

Pifer ’s LAND AUCTIONS

RETIREMENT - FARM EQUIPMENT

AUCTION

TRACTORS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS 2009 Apache AS1000 Sprayer Blanhardt Pickup Sprayer 2002 Bourgault 5710 Airseeder with 2002 Bourgault 5250 Tank 2004 Case IH MXU125 Tractor 2001 CAT 95E Challenger 1979 Versatile 835 Tractor Allis Chalmers 7020 Tractor w/ Dual 3150 loader (DB) Allis Chalmers XT190 Tractor (DB) Allis Chalmers D14 (DB) International 55 Chisel Plow - 29 ft. International 490 Disc 32 ft. Herman Harrow - 29 ft. (4) Anhydrous Tank 1500 Gallon HARVEST AND GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT 2010 Case IH 7088 Combine Honeybee 94C Header - 36 ft, Transport International 810 Sunflower Header Lucke Pans

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P4

Parcel 2: 320 +/- Acres Legal: S ½ 8-141-92 FSA Cropland: 155.63 +/- Acres Parcel 3: 160 +/- Acres Legal: NE ¼ 7-141-92 FSA Cropland: 93.10 +/- Acres

To Include: Tractors, Combines, Heads, Tillage, Semi Tractors, Trucks, Trailers, Sprayer, Fertilizer Equipment and More!

West Fargo, ND Grand Forks, ND 701.237.9173 701.203.8400 Ames, IA Sioux Falls, SD 515.432.6000 712.477.2144

Tuesday, April 17, 2018 – 5:00 p.m. (MT)

www.pifers.com

701.523.7366

April 5, 2018 – 10:00 a.m (CT) Auction Location: Onsite - Hebron, ND. From 1-94 Hebron Exit 97 drive south on County Road 90 for 4 miles, drive east onto 42nd St and go 1 mile, drive south on 75th Ave for 2 miles, drive east on 44th St for 1 mile.

HARVEST AND GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT CONT. John Deere 230 Sunflower Header - 30 ft, Pans 2004 Brandt 5000 Grain Vac Mayrath 6 x 26 Auger Gas Engine Westgo 7 x 42 Auger Honda Engine Westfield 8 x 41 Auger 18 hp Engine 2014 Westfield 10 x 36 Auger 25 hp Engine Westfield 10 x 60 Auger PTO, Swing Out Drag Auger Swing Out SEMIS, TRUCKS, VEHICLES, AND TRAILERS 2006 International 9600i Eagle 1990 International 8100 Semi - 22 ft Box & Hoist 2002 Timpte Grain Trailer - 40 ft. Grain Box 7 x 10 Grain Box on Wagon with Hoist 2010 Dodge D250 Pickup 1995 Dodge D250 Pickup 1981 Chevrolet Custom C20 Deluxe 1974 Chevrolet C60 Grain Truck 1968 Ford F600 Grain Truck

GRAIN STORAGE Amber Waves Hopper Bin 4000 bu., Air (2) Grain Bin 3300 bu, Hopper Cone TOOLS AND SHOP EQUIPMENT Chains Tow Ropes Assortment of Shop Tools Shop Supplies LIVESTOCK PANELS AND FENCING SUPPLIES Cattle Panels Fence Posts Wire Panels Steel Panels

Online and On-Site Bidding! www.pifers.com

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept all bids.

Owners: Lyle and Brenda Voth A22 Monday, March 12, 2018 / AGWEEK

Pifer’s

AUCTIONEERS

Andy Mrnak or Jim Sabe 701.523.7366 • www.pifers.com


LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

$1250 -Black & BWF Angus bred cows, some Reds and RWF, over 200 due to calf March, April or Mays. Can sort for dates. Bred Black & Red. Averaging 1400 lbs. Nice, calm cattle. Vaccinated and poured. Also have a group of 30 Hereford and RWF. Call or text (605)214-3227

RED ANGUS HEIFERS 150 head of open Red Angus heifer calves, all calf hood vaccinated palpated bangs vaccinated and poured with cydectin. 70 head at 880# -$1375 80 head at 780# - $1300 This is an excellent set of heifers for breeding. Valnes Ranch 605-881-7933

For sale: Registered 2 year old horned hereford bulls. Good EPD’s, semen tested, free delivery up to 200 miles. Will cooperate on deliveries outside of that area. Neu Herefords Rockham, SD Call Dale 605-472-1292 or 605-450-1544

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MONDAY, MARCH 26, 2018 - 9:00 AM LOCATION: Indoors at the Alerus Center, 1200 S. 42nd St, Grand Forks, ND (Just off I-29)

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GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The auction will take place indoors at the Alerus Center ballroom by huge video screen & photographs. All units will be on hand for running inspection from noon to 5pm March 25th and 8am to 10am auction day.

SPECIAL NOTES:All items must be removed by Monday, April 2nd at 1pm- loading dock on site. Alerus Center is equipped with hotel & restaurant facilities. We will accept absentee bids until 6pm March 25th!

ONLINE BIDDING- Please register in advance to bid live online by visiting www.resourceauction.com

IMPORTANT NOTICE: THIS IS A VERY PRELIMINARY LISTING! AS THIS AD WENT TO PRESS WE WERE ADDING MANY UNITS & GATHERING NUMEROUS SPECS. PLEASE SEE www.resourceauction.com FOR ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS & CHANGES TO DESCRIPTIONS!

FOR MORE INFORMATION & UPDATES- VISIT OUR WEBSITE WHICH WILL BE UPDATED OFTEN UNTIL AUCTION DAY!!! TRACTORS: *2013 Case IH Steiger 500 Quad Trac, deluxe cab, full Auto Guidance- Pro 700 monitor, 372 receiver, Nav II controller, f&r diff locks, hi cap drawbar, 30” belts, clear caps, 1000 PTO, hi flow hyd, 4 remotes, 1823 hrs, SN#ZDF134868 *2008 Case IH Steiger 485 HD 4WD, luxury cab, inst seat, power shift, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, diff locks, full auto steer, Pro 600 monitor, 262 receiver, Nav II controller, front & rear weights, 620/70R42 duals, 3895 hrs, SN#Z8F110292 *2014 Caterpillar Challenger MT865C belted ag tractor, power shift, 30” belts, 5 hyd, hyd swinging draw bar, front weights, Trimble auto guidance w/ FMX monitor, 3289 hrs, single owner local farm tractor, SN #AGCC0865KNDKG1516 *2014 JD 8360R MFWD, IVT, ILS, 3pt w/ quick hitch, PTO, 5 hyd, 60 gpm pump, Auto Trac ready, HID lighting, front fenders, front & rear weights, 420/85R34 front duals, 480/80R50 rear duals, 4997 hrs, single owner, SN#1RW8360RAED084862 *2012 Case IH Magnum 290 MFWD, deluxe cab, inst seat, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, PTO, 4 hyd, hi flow hyd pump, guidance ready, front & rear weights, 380/80R38 front, 380/90R54 rear duals, clean tractor, 2250 hrs, SN#ZCRD01218 *1997 Case IH 9380 4WD, 400hp, 24 spd, Trimble EZ Guide 250 light bar, 4 hyd, 20.8-42 triples 60%, 5970 hrs, SN#JEE0068089 *1997 Case IH 9390 4WD, N14 Cummins, Agribib 520/85R42 triples, front suitcase weights, 4 hyd, 8411 hrs, SN#JEE0069288 *1982 Versatile 895 Series II 4WD, service records from 1995, 20.8-38 duals- 1 new, 5696 hrs showing- 9196 estimated total hrs, SN#091223 *1978 JD 4440, CAH, QR, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd, service records from 1987, 18.4-38 duals, 10121 hrs showing, SN#4-162388R *1975 JD 4230, CAH, QR, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd, service records from 1989, 18.4-38 duals, 7208 hrs showing, SN#1-070136R *1985 Case IH 2294 2WD, CAH, power shift, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd, 18.4-38 hub duals- 1 new tire, 10- front weights, 11546 total hrs, SN#9939903 COMBINES, HEADS & HEADER TRAILERS: *2013 JD S670 2WD, inst seat, contour master, chopper, rock trap, 5 spd var spd feeder, feeder reverse, GreenStar 3 system display, AHHC, Y/M, DAS, hopper ext, large wire concaves, rear hitch, 520/85R42 front duals, 28LR26 rear tires, no hopper fold down, 1821 sep hrs, 2735 eng hrs, SN#1H0S670SKD0756366 *2013 JD S680 2WD, inst seat, contour master, chopper, rock trap, 5 spd var spd feeder, feeder reverse, GreenStar 3 system display, AHHC, Y/M, DAS, hopper ext, large wire concaves, rear hitch, 520/80R42 front duals, 28LR26 rear tires, 223 sep hrs, 3294 eng hrs, SN#1H0S680SKD0756082 *2011 Case IH AFX8120, var spd feeder, rock trap, self leveling sieves, HID lights, guidance ready, Pro 600 color touch screen, extended wear rotor, leather int, Magna cut chopper, 900/60R32 drive tires, 540/65R30 rears, 2331 eng, 1631 sep hrs, SN#YBG212146

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*2008 Case IH AFX8010, lateral tilt, var spd feeder, rock trap, self leveling sieves, HID lights, guidance ready, Pro 600 color touch screen, Y/M, 21’ auger, 20.8-42 duals, chopper, 2 sets of concaves, second owner local combine, 1573 sep, 2283 eng hrs, SN#203367 *2004 JD 9660 STS, Bullet Rotor, contour master, var spd feeder, chaff spreader, rock trap, chopper, bin ext, Y/M monitor, 520/85R38 front duals, 28L-26 rear tires, 3154 sep hrs, 4662 eng hrs, excellent repair history from local JD dealer including engine, new Bullet Rotor, new Y/M, etc- $30,000 plus records available, SN#H09660S705888 *1991 JD 9600 combine, new Maurer Big Top hopper ext & fine cut chopper in 2017, used only in soybeans & gone through at JD last year, 30.5L-32 drive tires, 14.9-24 rears, 4272 sep, 5840 eng hrs, SN#H09600X640346 *2010 Case IH 2162 40’ flex draper w/ 3” cut, AHHC, F/A, single drive, gauge wheels & CIH mounts, SN#YAZN12506 *Case IH 2010 30’ rigid head w/ SSR quick attach sunflower pans & drum reel, very nice unit, SN#CBJ020207 *Case IH 1010 30’ rigid head w/ Lucke 9” sunflower pans, new wobble box 2017, nice set up, SN#JJC124644 *2014 Mac Don PW-7 16’ pkp platform w/ CIH Flagship or NH CR adapter, deluxe wind panel, SN#257828-14 *2005 New Holland 76C 14’ pickup head w/ Rakeup pkp, set up for CIH Flagship & NH CR combines *JD 930F flex head w/ Crary air reel, full poly & new Crary gear box 2016, SN#H00930F697862 *JD 915 15’ head, refurbished auger flighting & center fingers, UHMW liner under auger, good for dry bean pkp head *Trailtech triple axle double header trailer w/ hyd fold & pintle hitch, can fit up to 40’ heads *3) Unused America 840 40’ HD 6-wheel header trailers w/ brakes & lights *3) Unused America 835 35’ HD 6-wheel header trailers w/ brakes & lights *3) Unused America 440 40’ 6-wheel header trailers *4) Unused America 435 35’ 6-wheel header trailers *Unused America 430 30’ 4-wheel header trailers

engine, Allison auto trans, engine brake, alum fuel tank, air ride susp, 174 WB, 11R22.5 tires, all alum wheels, new rear caps, only 152985 actual miles *2009 Freightliner Columbia 112, Smart Shift 10 spd auto trans, 13000 eng hrs, 590000 miles showing *2007 Sterling day cab, 450 Mercedes eng, 10 spd trans, new tires, alum disk wheels, 555000 miles showing *2005 Peterbilt 378, ISX Cummins eng 450hp, 10 spd trans, 6 alum wheels, new aggressive caps on rear, many new engine parts, 455000 miles showing, clean southern truck *2005 IH 9200i day cab, Cummins ISM eng 350-380hp, Eaton 10 spd trans, air ride susp, 3:70 ratio, dual alum tanks, 154 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, alum fronts, steel disk rears, 894804 miles showing *2004 Freightliner Columbia, 42” flattop sleeper, OM460LA Mercedes engine, 410 HP 10 spd trans, dual alum tanks, 221 WB, 11R22.5 rubber, 875886 miles showing *2004 Freightliner Columbia 112, 10 spd trans, Top 2 electronic lighting , 27000 eng hrs, 745000 miles showing *2003 Kenworth T-800 day cab, Cat C-10 engine, 10 spd trans, engine brake, 4:33 ratio, alum fuel tank, 176 WB, 11R22.5 tires, alum wheels, new rear caps *2003 Freightliner Columbia day cab, Detroit 12.7L 60 Series engine, 430 HP, 10 spd trans, engine brake, wet kit, dual alum tanks, 175 WB, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels *2003 Freightliner DSL conventional ST112 day cab, Mercedes/Detroit 365 eng, 10 spd trans, cruise, A/C, elec windows, wet kit, jake brake, 3:93 ratio, manual override fan, safe-t-pull, 11-22.5 tires, alum rims, 697000 miles showing *2003 Peterbilt 378, ISX Cummins eng 450hp, 10 spd trans, air ride, set back axle, 6 alum wheels, 803000 miles showing *2002 Freightliner FL112 day cab, Cat C12 eng, 10 spd trans, new A/C compressor, 11-22.5 tires, 470980 miles showing *2007 IH 9200i, sleeper, Cat C-13 eng 425hp,10 spd Eaton Fuller, Sirius XM radio, air ride susp, jake brake, 2 new injectors, new A/C pump one year ago, 11-22.5 tires, alum wheels, 844267 miles showing SEMI TRACTORS: *1995 Freightliner FLD112, sleeper, 3176 Cat eng *2013 International ProStar Plus sleeper, 60” 365hp, 10 spd Eaton Fuller, brand new Captain’s midrise sleeper, Maxx Force engine 450hp, 10 chair, jake brake, dual exhaust, alum front spd trans, Eagle interior, engine brake, dual alum bumper, air slide 5th wheel, alum wheels, 697000 tanks, 236 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, alum wheels, miles showing 495565 miles showing *1995 IH 9600 cab over, sleeper, 60 Series Detroit *2011 International ProStar day cab, Maxx Force eng, Eaton 10 spd trans, air susp, dual tanks, 155 engine, 10 spd trans, air ride, air slide 5th wheel, WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 683594 dual alum tanks, 170 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, miles showing new rear caps, alum fronts, steel disk rears, only *1995 IH 9600 cab over, sleeper, 60 Series Detroit 188890 actual miles eng, Eaton 10 spd trans, air susp, dual tanks, 155 *2010 International 8600 day cab, ISM Cummins WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, steel disk wheels, 569842 engine, Ultrashift trans, dual fuel tanks, air slide miles showing 5th wheel, air ride, 172 WB, 295/75R22.5 tires, *1989 Kenworth T600, 3406 Cat eng 400hp, 9 alum wheels, Penske maintained, 378202 miles spd trans, wet kit w/ quick dump valve, 24.5 virgin *2008 Kenworth T-370 day cab, ISB Cummins rubber, alum fronts

CLASSIC SEMI TRACTORS: *1981 Kenworth W900A, Silver 8V92T eng, Allison auto trans, air ride cab, spring ride, A/C, power steering, alum frame, dual 120 gal fuel tanks, full fenders, 216 WB, 11R24.5 tires, alum disk wheels, 335784 miles showing, very clean *1981 Kenworth W900A, 3406 Cat eng, Eaton 9 spd trans, air ride, A/C, power steering, dual 120 gal fuel tanks, full fenders, 220 WB, 11R24.5 tires, alum disk wheels, 16514 miles showing, very clean SEMI TRAILERS: *2016 Timpte Super Hopper 40’ x 96” alum hopper bottom trailer, 66” sides, ag hoppers, air ride, elec tarp, steel disk wheels, very clean *2015 Wilson Pacesetter 40.5’ aluminum hopper bottom trailer, ag hoppers, front & rear ladders, roll tarp, air ride w/ scale, 66” sides, 96” W, all alum wheels *2015 Wilson Pacesetter 40.5’ aluminum hopper bottom trailer, ag hoppers, front & rear ladders, roll tarp, air ride w/ scale, 66” sides, 96” W, all alum wheels *2012 Wilson Pacesetter 42’ aluminum hopper bottom trailer, ag hoppers, front & rear ladders, roll tarp, air ride w/ scale, 66” sides, stainless rear panel, less than 300 mi on new brakes, bearings &wheel seals *2009 Merritt 38’ hopper bottom trailer w/ belt conveyor, elec roll tarp & 11-24.5 tires *2003 Timpte 4224 tandem axle hopper bottom trailer, 2 hoppers *1999 Vantage 40’ x 96” aluminum end dump trailer, 58” sides, frameless, tandem air ride, elec tarp, 11R24.5 tires, alum outside wheels *1998 Timpte 42’ x 102” hopper bottom trailer, 78” sides, spring ride, manual tarp, new brakes & tires 2015 *1995 Wilson 45’ x 102” hopper bottom trailer, 78” sides, air ride, elec tarp, new brakes & tires 2015 *1995 Wilson Pacesetter 42’ x 96” hopper bottom trailer, 78” sides, standard hoppers, air ride, roll tarp, 2 spd openers, 11R24.5 tires *1989 Timpte 45’ x 96” hopper trailer, 66” sides, spring ride, side chutes, roll tarp, elec traps w/ wireless remote, 11R24.5 tires, alum outside disk wheels *1996 Red River 42 ½’ live bottom trailer, air ride, plastic slope liner, heavy 80 chain option, beet & potato end gates, 5 yrs on new drive motor, mud scrapers & 24.5 tires *1994 East 28’ X 96” tandem axle alum end dump trailer, 64” sides, spring susp, full alum frame, rear center chute, 11R22.5 tires & Dayton wheels *2007 Witzco 50T triaxle lowboy trailer, 24’ well, used very little -WAITING ON ONE MORE HOPPER FARM TRUCKS, DUMP TRUCKS & CAB & CHASSIS: *2006 Freightliner Columbia tri-axle farm truck, Detroit 60 Series engine, 430-470hp, 10 spd trans, brand new Loadline 21’ box, hoist, 3pc combo end gate, roll tarp & rear controls, dual

alum tanks, steerable 3rd pusher axle, 265 WB, 11R22.5 tires, new virgin rubber, all alum wheels, 454257 miles, Penske maintained *2007 Freightliner FLD120SD gravel truck, Detroit 14L eng 515hp, 10 spd trans, air ride, new RTE smooth side hard steel box, steerable pusher, alum wheels *1999 Peterbilt 375 cab & chassis, tandem twin screw, ISC Cummins 300hp, Eaton Fuller 13 spd, Rayco spring susp, 20000lb front, 40000lb rears, 256 WB, outside alum wheels, 483353 miles showing *1984 IH 2375 tandem twin screw farm truck, L10 Cummins, 9 spd trans, 20’ alum box & hoist, roll tarp, low miles on OH *1978 Chev C-65 tandem twin screw, 366 V-8, 5/4 trans, 20’ Strong box, 3pc end gate, roll tarp, diff lock, 60 gal saddle tank, plumbed for drill fill, 10.00R20 tires on Dayton wheels, 32500 miles showing *1966 Chev 2T farm truck, V8 eng, 4/2 trans, 14’ box w/ hoist, 8.25-20 tires FLOATERS, SPRAYERS & CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: *2010 Case 3520 3-wheel dry fert floater w/ 70’ booms, Trimble guidance, Viper Pro supplemental, granular bins, & foam markers, 2090 engine hrs, SN#XYAT028411X *2003 Ag Chem Terragator 8103, 3 wheel dry fert floater, Terrashift trans, 70’ boom, Airmax One box, auto steer, elec tarp, 3113 hrs showing *2005 Summers Ultimate NT PT sprayer, 90’ booms, 1500 gal tank, 200 gal rinse tank, spray wand, spray tips, hyd pump, 3-way nozzle bodies, 5 section auto shutoff w/ easy boom control, monitor, hyd boom tip lift, factory windscreen, adj axles, 380/90R46 tires, SN#ED823 *Late model New Holland SF216 sprayer, 132’ booms, 1600 gal tank, 20” nozzle spacing, 4 section shut offs, 2-way nozzle bodies, end row nozzles, 3” fill, auto rate controller, joystick control, 380/90R46 tires, SN#Y85005171 *Force 1600 gal fert/chem 4-wheel steer trailer w/ adj axles, 18.4-26 tires & hitch, nearly new *2002 Spray Aire 3400 PT sprayer, 90’ boom, 800 gal tank, 100 gal rinse tank, inductor, triple nozzle bodies, hyd pump, small & large 1000 PTO, Raven 440 monitor, Smuckers foam markers, brand new orifice plates & screens in 2017, 13.638 tires, SN#34109 *Spray Aire 2200 PT sprayer, 90’ hyd fold booms, 3 section boom, 750 gal tank, Big 1000 PTO, chem inductor tank, added wet boom w/ Teejet nozzle bodies, no controller- cabling & plumbing for Trimble Field IQ or Raven 440/450 controller, 13.6R38 tires *1000 gal pull between chemical caddy w/ John Blue twin piston pump & 21.5-16SL tires, plumbed to rear *H&S 90’ field sprayer, SN#909123

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PLANTERS & ROW CROP EQUIPMENT: *2016 Great Plains YP2425A-48TR 24R30/48R twin row planter, Row Pro units, hyd drive, Tru Count, front fold, dual marker assembly, 82 BU central fill hopper, hyd hitch, scraper kit, corn & bean plates, includes factory semi mount liquid fertilizer cart, used in 2017 only, like new, SN#GPB1096G *2010 JD 1770NT 24R30 front fold vacuum planter, CCS central fill, row cleaners, pneumatic down pressure, Refuge tank, 750 gal on board liquid fert tank, pump & accessories, finger closing wheels, markers, liquid kit new in 2014, very well equipped, SN#A01770E730178 *Sorenson 48R22 front fold vacuum planter, Agco White vacuum units, John Deere central fill tank, full liquid kit w/ onboard tank, trash whippers, 12-4 row sections & extra seed plates *2005 JD 1750 24R22 vacuum planter, Moore bar, 2- 150gal liquid fert tanks, 3bu hoppers, hyd drive, variable rate, Brown box monitor, dual vacuum pumps, 2- 1yr old fert pumps & 2pt hitch *2001 JD 1780 24R22 front fold vacuum planter, liquid fert, 3bu hoppers, Seedstar, ground driven w/ cable driven units & walking tandems around, no tanks, SN#A01780D690149 *JD 1770 Conservation 16R30 front fold vacuum planter, MaxEmerge Plus row units, 3 BU boxes, 750 gal liquid fert tank, pump & accessories, markers, 350 monitor, SN#670306 *JD 1760 12R30 wing fold vacuum planter w/ flex frame, in row liquid fert w/ 2-250 gal tanks & ground drive pump, trash whippers, 3bu boxes & markers, 350 monitor, SN#665163 *JD 7100 18R22 planter, 1.6bu hoppers, plate type units, 22” spacing, lift assist, Dickey John PM400 population monitor, markers, soybean plates & end pull transport *JD 7200 16R30 vacuum planter, front fold, 1.6bu boxes w/ extension, 2pt hookup, 250 monitor *1999 Kinze 2600 16R30 twin line planter, liquid fert w/ GDS liquid kit, Ag Industries squeeze pump, rebounder seed firmers, KPM 2 monitor, markers, corn fingers & soybean disk plates, SN#613428 *2015 Elmers FCDBSP20SS2422 24R22 single shank flat fold row crop cultivator w/ large rolling shields, pull type hitch and HD lift assist, used very little, SN#SS240152926

*Wilrich 3450 45’ field cultivator w/ 5 section fold, 4 bar Summers harrow, walking tandems around & rear hitch, no frame welds *JD 960 44’ S-tine cultivator w/ 5 section fold, 3 bar harrow, 4” shovels, walking tandems around & rear hitch *JD 960 44’ cultivator, 5 section fold, 3 bar harrow, walking tandems around, gauge wheels & packer hitch *Flexicoil System 95 50’ harrow packer, 5 bar harrows, all teeth replaced a few yrs ago, no welding, SN#S95-B000-J028307 *New Holland/DMI ST770 ripper, heavy spike harrow, front disks, 7 shank, rear disk levelers, SN#JFH0029961- same as DM 730B *JD 610 25’ chisel plow w/ 3 bar Herman harrow, SN#N00610X001437 *Summers 40’ S-tine harrow packer *Melroe 420 40’ 3 rank multiweeder w/ 4 bar HD sections, no welding, SN#1365 *Herman 50’ harrow w/ 500 gal liquid tank & hyd pump, good teeth AIR SEEDERS & DRILLS: *2001 JD 1820 61’ air hoe drill, 5 section fold, full run blockage monitor, 7.5” spacing, 3” rubber press wheels, 1900 430bu 3 comp TBT cart w/ new hyd fan & fill motors, 3 black metering rolls, drill SN#A01820X690238, cart SN#A01900H690208 *1994 Flexicoil 5000 33’ air seeder w/ 9” spacing & 3.5” packer wheels, complete w/ Flexicoil 1720 170bu cart w/ monitor, canola & grain seed rollers *1994 JD 730 30’ air drill w/ 7 ½” row spacing, new disks, scrapers & bearings 2 yrs ago, & JD 787 180bu cart w/ grain & soybean feeding rollers, never used fert, drill SN# N00730X000310, tank SN#N00787X000843 *JD 455 35’ front fold grain drill w/ 7 ½” spacing, fert compartment & markers, SN#N00455H001655 *2) Late model Case IH 6300 12-6” press drills w/ rubber press & dry fert, single hitch, not hooked together- selling separately *40’ drive across hyd drill transport w/ steering axle

GRAIN HARVEST & HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2013 Farm King 1684 16 x 84 auger w/ swing hopper, SN#Y168413000004 *2008 Westfield J100-41 auger, SN#204043 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2002 Westfield J210-41 auger, SN#139344 *2009 JD 2210 64 ½’ field cultivator, 6” spacing, 4 bar harrow, 5 section fold, 15’ main frame, Accu *Brandt 7500 grain vac w/ complete hose pkg, SN#96217 depth, true position std, 200lb trip, 7” bolt on *ConveyAll 55’ all belt conveyor, single phase elec sweeps, walking tandems around, 129 shanks, floating hitch, castering gauge wheels, low trans- drive, 12” belt, standard hopper port, SN#N02210X008537 *Batco 1545 15” x 45’ belted conveyor w/ field *2008 JD 637 45’2” cushion gang disk, 5 section loader & Honda gas engine drive fold, 9” spacing, blades measure 24”, walking *Batco 1385 13 x 85 S model conveyor w/ PTO tandems around, hyd depth adj, wing gauge drive, SN#11960 wheels, 4 bar harrow, 4 recent main frame tires, *2004 Haul all 150bu belt seed hopper, rear or SN#N00637X014339 side discharge, telescoping spout, Honda 5.5hp *2002 JD 2400 49’ chisel plow w/ 5 section fold, motor w/ elec start, elec clutch for on/off & roll tarp, walking tandems around, front castering gauge SN#410048 wheels, 3 bar Summers heavy harrow & Accu *Farm King 5x11 & 5x16 utility augers w/ pulley, depth no drive motor *Unused 2016 Elmers Super 7-70’ heavy tine *ConveyAll BTS240 seed tender w/ roll tarp & harrow, auto fold, 7 bar hyd adj sections w/ Honda 5.5hp eng, SN#021450 hyd pitch adjust, ½” tines, brand new unused, *Case IH 8220 25’ PT swather w/ U-2 finger reel, SN#HS770016624 like new *2008 Wilrich 657DCR 28’ disk chisel, 3 section *Gustafson seed treater fold, heavy harrows, new front disks, chisel plow rear shanks, walking tandems around

POTATO EQUIPMENT: *2000 Harriston 3200 6R potato planter, hyd drive, Raven 660 control, front & rear catwalk, box extension & markers, row spacing adj 36-40” *Harriston 240 single phase clod hopper w/ star table & extension on discharge conveyor *TriSteel 20’ belt conveyor w/ 2 stingers, hyd lift & steering, hyd side shift *Better Built potato seed treater, used 2 seasons CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: *2007 JD 200C LC excavator w/ 65” bucket & fixed thumb attachment, 9273 hrs showing, SN#FF200CX508131 *1985 JD 690C hyd excavator w/ 60” ditching bucket & 30” GP bucket, 30” track shoes, SN#DW690CA508899 *2004 Cat 262B skid steer load w/ aux hyd, quick attach bucket & new 12-16.5 tires, SN#CAT0262BAPDT00304 *2008 JLG Skytrak model 4008 telehandler forklift, 8000 lb, SN#0300-128102 *Caterpillar 6P25 LP forklift w/ side shift, 3 stage mast, 4400lb lift capacity, 190” lift height, 42” forks & pneumatic tires, SN#5AM05326 *Caterpillar T50D LP forklift w/ side shift, 3 stage mast, 5000lb lift capacity, 188” lift height & 42” forks *2001 Hyster H50XM LP forklift w/ 3 stage mast, 189” lift heights, 42” forks & pneumatic tires, 6700 hrs showing, SN#H177B4707 PICKUPS, UTV’S, TRAILERS & TRUCK ACCESSORIES: *2004 Chev Silverado 3500 4x4 4-door dually pickup, 6.6L Duramax diesel, auto trans, custom cab, A/C, AM/FM, 2012 flatbed body w/ enclosed boxes under bed, brake controller, gooseneck ball & receiver hitch, approx 158000 miles showing *2) 2011 Arctic Cat HDX Prowler UTV w/ soft cab & winch, 4732 miles showing *2001 Polaris Sportsman 500 4x4 ATV, single owner, 4800 miles showing *Big Tex model 120A20 20’ bumper hitch trailer, deck over, tandem axle *Heavy duty military utility trailer, no title *8’ pickup topper w/ windows, red in color *350 gal field service fuel tank w/ 12V Gasboy pump & 20’ hose SCRAPERS, MOWERS & BLADES: *2017 BIL 16’ pull type blade scraper w/ concrete weight, like new, SN#870 *2004 Hurricane 3pt rotary ditcher w/ 1000 PTO *Woods 3180 15’ batwing mower w/ 540 PTO, stump jumpers & aircraft tires *Unused America 160R 16’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *Unused America 140R 14’ multi angle pull type blade w/ hyd angle adj, weight box & oversize tires *4) Unused America F12 12’ pull type box blade/ killifer*4) Unused America F10 10’ pull type box blade/ killifer *2) Unused America F8 8’ pull type box blade/ killifer *Unused America 10F 10’ heavy duty box blade/ killifer w/ hyd tilt *2) Unused America 12F 12’ heavy duty box blade/killifer w/ hyd tilt *Unused America 6’ 3pt track, furrow or tile closer *1994 Woods 14’ batwing mower w/ 1000 PTO *JD sickle mower

SKID STEER ATTACHMENTS: *Unused Lowe 750ch hyd auger w/ 9” & 12” bits & skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout XHD84-6 brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-4 close tine brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout 72-3 rock/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout 72-3 rock bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout 66-9 brush/grapple bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout HD72-3 open end rock/brush/grapple combo bucket w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout tree & post puller w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused Stout round bale spear w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused double tine bale spear w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused tree & post puller w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72” rock bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 72”’ brush/grapple w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *2) Unused HD solid weld on quick attach skid steer plates *2) Unused receiver plate trailer movers w/ premium powder coated paint finish *2) Unused HD 48” 5500lb walk through pallet forks w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *2) HD 48” 5500lb walk through pallet forks w/ skid steer quick attach, slightly used *Unused 96” HD snow bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *Unused 102” HD snow bucket w/ skid steer quick attach & prem powder coat finish *2) Unused tree & post pullers w/ skid steer quick attach *2) Unused America SP10 10’ snow pushers w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *2) Unused America SP09 9’ snow pushers w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *2) Unused America SP08 8’ snow pushers w/ steel shoes & skid steer quick attach *Unused tree saw w/ skid steer quick attach *Unused 72” skid steer angle broom *Unused 68” snow blower w/ skid steer quick attach *2) Unused 72” fork extensions *4) Unused 94” hyd skid steer loader/dozer/blade *Unused 84” 4 in 1 bucket w/ skid steer quick attach

shelter w/ commercial fabric & roll up door *2) Unused 10’ x 20’ commercial instant pop up tent *Unused 20’ HD 2 piece wrought iron driveway gate OTHER ITEMS, TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: *Hagen 550L 66” hyd drive snowblower w/ elec chute control, wiring harness & switch, geared for 18 to 21 gpm output skid steer, SN#H000904 *Aaladin 1400 Series hot water pressure washer *2) Unused 10’ 20-drawer HD work bench w/ 40” high hanging wall, stainless steel drawer panel & metal handles *Unused HD 110V 60HZ tire changer *Unused HD 110V 60HZ wheel balancer *Unused 9000lb HD two post auto lift *Unused 50T hyd shop press *Unused HD wood chipper 3pt, PTO, fits 40-70hp *Unused 10T digital floor scale w/ 78” plate *Unused Bierman Sales model 51 EZ dual tire changer w/ combine tire rollers for use w/ 520-380 width tires, 14.9, 18.4 & 20.8 *JD 72” undermount mower deck from JD 4400 utility tractor, works on various models *2) Unused 5hp elec pumps w/ 2” fittings, meters & stainless steel plumbing *2) 5hp elec pumps w/ 2” fittings, meters & stainless steel plumbing *Spring trip row markers for Elmers row crop cultivator *16) Precision sunflower planter plates for JD Maximerge planter *Pair of long dividers for JD 600 Series flex heads *8) JD 8000 Series front end suitcase weights *Pair of IH Super A rear wheel weights, will fit other models *Pickett 8000 Series tractor mounting parts- 1 set of left hand side brackets, 1 set of right hand side brackets, 2- uprear tire brackets & 1 set of dividers *2) Pallets of CIH vibrashank assemblies- 40 complete assemblies per pallet, fits newer 3” x 4” frame on models 4600, 4700 & 4900 cultivators *Approx 70) JD gauge wheels off 1890 seeding tool *Approx 60) 5 ½” paired Dutch row openers off Concord air seeder w/ fert tubes to fit C-shank units, most tips replaced last yr *TRS Industries 22’ fitted planter tarp, fits 12R22 or 8R30 planter with or without insect/herbicide attachment *Westfield endgate dril;l fill auger w/ new brush auger 2016, not used last yr, SN#0099181W *Westfield endgate drill fill *Dayton metal/wood upright band saw

TIRES & TRACKS: *Camoplast 634-8023 30” track from Quadtrac85% *Goodyear 30” Trackman track from Quadtrac60% *Pair of Goodyear Power Torque 6 ply 16.9-26 tractor tires w/ tubes, excellent condition HOOP BUILDINGS, TENTS & GATES: *8) Titan 710-38 metric tires 45% *Unused 30’ x 65’ x 15’ peak ceiling double door *2) Goodyear 18.4-34 tractor tires 30% storage building w/ commercial fabric- waterproof, *2) 18.4-38 tires w/ rims 70%, fits 4450 duals UV & fire resistant & 12’ drive through doors at *4) JD Gator 12” 5-bolt steel wheel rims two ends *Set of 16” tracks, used only 70 hrs *Unused 30’ x 40’ x 15’ peak ceiling double door *8) 11R24.5 14 ply trailer tires storage building w/ commercial fabric- waterproof, *3) 225/75R15 all season tires- 70% UV & fire resistant & 12’ drive through doors at *Unused 9.5-42 10 ply tractor tires on rims two ends *2) Sets of 11.00-16 8 ply mono ribs w/ 8 hole rims *Unused 20’ x 30’ x 12’ peak ceiling storage *7) 5.90-15 packer tires from Concord air seeder TECHNOLOGY: *JD ATU steering wheel w/ adaptor, hubs & wiring harness *Laser Beacon 3000 w/ tripod & field tower *JD Starfire globe, early SF1 model

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GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION For more information call 701-757-4015 office, 701-215-2058 Dennis, 701-317-0870 Mark GRAND FORKS AREA EQUIPMENT & TRUCK AUCTION- For more information call 701-757-4015 office, 701-215-2058 Dennis, 701-317-0870 Mark TERMS: Cash, cashier’s check, wire transfer, approved check in US funds. All sales final. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. ND Sales tax laws may apply on some construction & consumer units. Document fee on vehicle titles will apply & vehicle titles will be mailed to buyers. Due to some conflicts at press time, please note some file photos, see website for originals. 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.

AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

Resource Auctions, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer,2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, ph 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, email- info@resourceauction.com, website- resourceauction.com

Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624

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LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

DAKOTA ROYAL CHARITY DRAFT HORSE SHOW - TOP 6-HORSE HITCHES from across the US SHOW IN BROOKINGS, SD 1 pm SAT & SUN JUNE 23 & 24 $10 adults & $5 for 11 & under. Swiftel Center-Free parking, AC comfort, stadium seating, and an elevator, bring the family! https://www.facebook.com/dakotaroyaldraf tshow/

For Sale: Yearling and 2 yr old polled Hereford Bulls. Feed until April 1 and free delivery. Also have some heifers and a few steers. Blume Herefords, Gordon Blume 605-280-3861-cell or 605-472-0619-house.

RED ANGUS BULLS Good group of coming two year old Red Angus bulls. Sired by Big Iron, Kodiak 3A, and some Mulberry 26P grandsons. Valnes Ranch 605-881-7933

HORSE DISPERSAL CUTTING BLOODLINES Four brood mares. Included on papers are: “DUAL PEP”, “PEPPY SAN BADGER”, “DOC O’LENA”, “SMART LITTLE LENA”, “FRECKLES PLAYBOY”, “SMART MATE”, “SUN FROST”. Mares not with stallion last year, selling open. Mares broke to ride before being used for breeding. Prices vary from $2000-$4000. Also: Cutting Stallion. “High Brow Hickory” son , with “Haidas Little Pep” on bottom side. He earned his “NCHA Certificate of Ability” as three year old. $10,000. 605-698-7300

For Sale: Black Angus pairs. Feb. born calves. 100% A.I. calves. No brands on heifers. Selling choice. Call (701) 678-4621

HEREFORD BULLS Outstanding set of two year old Hereford bulls , horned and polled,Lots of hair and heavy hided. The kind that will produce outstanding cows. Valnes Ranch 605-698-7300

For Sale: Black & Red heifer pairs, calved in February. Harvey Tschetter (605)-350-1153 or Tony (605)-350-0401 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

888-857-1920

Crooks Gelbvieh Astoria SD Lowell or Sue Crooks 605 832 3961 in evenings or weekend. Offering purebred registered red Gelbvieh bulls. All bulls will be semen tested prior to delivery and ready to work. Delivery arranged by May 1st, 2018. All bulls up to date on vaccine program. This year AI sires also include a new outcross from Canada, Davidsons Polled Dan. He is an impressive sire and we were so impressed by his progeny, both in bulls and heifers, we have used him again for calves that dropped in 2018 and again they are still impressive. Good body structure, health, presentation, disposition and hooves look excellent. Also AI sire Independence and one from our herd bull out of Minnesota breeder, Olek23.

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK

SEALED BID SALE

160± Acres • Walsh County, North Dakota

Available for 2018 Bids due at 12:00 PM, Wednesday, March 28 L-1800297

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

• Red River Valley farmland • High productivity index • Unobstructed cropland For bidding and property details, please contact:

Jayson Menke, Agent

Andy Gudajtes, Agent

JMenke@FarmersNational.com

AGudajtes@FarmersNational.com

Business: (218) 779-1293

Business: (218) 779-7305

www.FarmersNational.com/JaysonMenke www.FarmersNational.com/AndyGudajtes

Office: (701) 780-2828 • Grand Forks, North Dakota

www.FarmersNational.com

Real Estate Sales • Auctions • Farm and Ranch Management • Appraisal Insurance • Consultation • Oil and Gas Management • Forest Resource Management National Hunting Leases • Lake Management • FNC Ag Stock

THURSDAY, MARCH 29 | 10AM

2018

Estate & Farm Retirement

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Major equipment begins selling at 10:00 AM. Live online bidding available on major equipment. Registration, terms, & details at SteffesGroup.com. LOCATION: 2681 State Hwy 210, Breckenridge, MN.

(4) Track Tractors

(5) MFWD & 2WD

(2) 8230 Combines

LARGE FARM AUCTION INCLUDES: GPS, Heads & Trailers, Planters, Grain Carts, Soybean Drill & Air Seeder, Chisel Plows, Semis, Trucks & Pickups, Trailers, Sprayers & Spreader, Sugarbeet & Row Crop Equip., Tiling Equipment, Construction, Grader, Recreation, & More!!

Steffes Group, Inc. | 2000 Main Ave E, West Fargo, ND

SteffesGroup.com Brad Olstad MN14-70

MARK YAGGIE ESTATE / DAVID YAGGIE FARM RETIREMENT David Dietz, PR, 701.361.7846 Brad Olstad at Steffes, 701.237.9173 or 701.238.0240; Tadd Skaurud at Steffes, 701.237.9173 or 701.729.3644

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

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LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 2018 – 10:30 AM LOCATION: Fordville, North Dakota- South 4 1/2 miles to County Road 1, east 2 miles to County Rd 10 South, south 1 mile on County 10 & east ½ mile; or from Hwy 18 at Inkster, North Dakota- 6 miles west on County Rd 1, 1 mile south on County Rd 10 & ½ mile east

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Lynn has retired from a successful farming career. Please note a very well cared for line of mostly single owner equipment. Major machines have been kept indoors and all units have had excellent maintenance. There are very few small items so please be on time!!

RANDALL ROBERTS ESTATE AUCTION

ONLINE BIDDING: Please register in advance to bid online by visiting www.resourceauction.com

THURSDAY, MARCH 15th 10:00AM

LOAD OUT INFO: Loading assistance sale day; Thursday, April 5 & Friday, April 6. All items must be removed by April 18, 2018.

4520 73RD AVE SE, ELDRIDGE ND

Directions from Jamestown, ND. 9 miles West on Interstate 94 to Exit 248. Take exit ramp to South Blacktop frontage road to continue 10.1 miles South on Blacktop CR 65/ 73rd. Ave. Watch for Signs.

OVER 45 YEARS

701-952-3351

THE PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS AND CLERKS Lic. #10

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• Windrower transport • Flatbed Hay Trailers COLLECTOR VEHICLES: • 1979 Ford F250 4WD, Lariat, 400 V8 Gasoline Engine, Automatic, Silver, One Owner, Nice • 1967 Jeepster Commando Half-Cab, 3 Speed, 4WD, V6, Red/White, Rare • 1979 Mercury Cougar XR7 Coupe, 351 CID V8, Automatic, Blue, One Owner • 2007 Ford Mustang Coupe Premium, 95k Miles, V-6, Leather, Automatic, Blue, One Owner, Nice • 1978 Dodge Power Wagon Club Cab, Short Box, 400 CID V8 Motor, Automatic • 1966 Chrysler 300, 4 Door Hard Top, 383 CID V8 with 4 bbl carb, automatic, • maroon/black with red interior, Original • 197 6 Dodge Charger, Sport, 318 CID V8, Automatic, One Owner, 26k miles, blue/white, Original, Nice • Trucks, Trailers, Vehicles: • 2007 Ford F150 4WD, Crew Cab XLT, only 48k actual miles, automatic, red • 1999 Kenworth T-800 semi-tractor, sleeper, Cat engine, Eaton Fuller 18spd, excellent 11R22.5 tires, • all on aluminum rims • 2009 Mauer 40’ Hopper Trailer, electric tarp and traps, scale, air ride suspension • 1979 IHC 2750 twin screw truck, Cummins diesel, 10 spd. Road Ranger, 20ftSteel box and hoist, roll tarp • 1953 Ford 500, single axle truck w/ 14' Grain King box, hoist, roll tarp • 1968 Ford 600, single axle truck w/ Westgo steel box, hoist, roll tarp, 330 V-8, 4spd • 2012 PJ 22' tandem axle car trailer, bumper hitch, winch, very nice MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: • 2- 4,000 gallon fuel tanks w/ electric pumps • Very few small items, please be on time! • Rock Picker, large tine type • Will-Rich 90 ft Sprayer w/ GPS • Mobility 6 Ton Fertilizer Spreader • Melroe 210 Spra-Coupe • Demster Liquid Caddy • Electric Motors & Aeration Fans • PTO Generator • JD Lawn Mower Diesel Model 455

CKB0019433 & CKB0011986extra metering rolls, packer tires, shank adapters and air seeder accessories *2009 Case IH RMX370 37’ cushion gang disk w/ 3 section fold, 9” spacing, 3 bar harrow, walking tandems mainframe, dual wing wheels, single pt depth control & floating tongue, kept indoors, SN#JFH0041705 *2004 Wilrich Excel series 40’ field cultivator w/ 3 section fold, 4 bar harrow, walking tandems around, dbl spring shanks, wing caster wheels, single pt depth control, knock on sweeps, floating tongue & wide tire option, low acres, kept indoors *2003 Wilrich 5800 39’ chisel plow w/ Summers 106 3 bar heavy tine harrow, walking tandems around, single point depth control, spring standards, wing caster wheels & floating tongue, kept indoors *2010 Degelman 7645 45’ land roller w/ 36” drum diameter, ½” thick, 17’ side drums & 11.5’ front drum, SN #3170 *Summers 70’ 5 bar harrowmissing two sections SPRAYER & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2009 H&S 100’ suspended boom sprayer, 1500 gal tank, 200 gal rinse tank, chem inducter, hyd pump, 450 Raven monitor, 5 section boom control, 3-way nozzle bodies, touch down wheels & 380/90R50 tires, kept indoors,

SN#0254 *Westfield MK100-61 10 x 61 swing hopper auger w/ mech drive, SN#129814 *Hutchinson grain cleaner w/ fill auger & 2 sets of screens *GT Hi-cap 548 grain cleaner w/ fill auger & 2 sets of screens PICKUPS & TRAILERS: *1972 Ford F-250, 390 Mercury V-8, auto trans, 8’ X 7’ flat bed, 8.75R16.5 tires, 81113 miles showing, is a 1972 cab on 1974 3/4T chassis, 1963 Mercury v-8 *1976 Ford F150 1/2T 4x4 reg cab pickup, 390 eng, auto trans, 235/75R15 tires, 80258 miles showing *1997 Discount Mfg. 16’ flatbed trailer, 14000lb tandem axle w/ 8 bolt wheels *Donahue 30’ trailer OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: *2- 1500 gal poly tanks, pump, mix cone & hose *Gandy 50’ pull type granular applicator, SN#64KS16C *Woods 214 14’ Batwing rotary mower w/ 540 PTO *Nissan large pull type rock nabber *Fork type rock picker *2012 1000 gal dbl wall fuel tank w/ 110V pump *3pt blade *JD 275 7’ 3pt snow blower w/ 540 PTO *3’ snowblower attachment for JD 318 L&G tractor *Some other farm miscellaneous, but very little, please be on time!!

LYNN & ROSEMARY LARSON REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, OWNER For more information call Lynn at 701-331-1330

RESOURCE

AUCTION

Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

Live online internet bidding at

www.BidOrr.com CALL

888-239-4089 OR EMAIL

*1994 Case IH 1010 25’ rigid head w/ batt reel & F/A, SN#123687 *Case IH 1015 pickup platform w/ 385 Melroe pkp *Mattson single header trailer FARM TRUCKS: *1990 Volvo WHGM tri-axle, 11.1L Detroit 60 Series eng, 7 spd Spicer trans, yr model 2000 Frontier 22’ box, hoist, roll tarp, full third tag, 315/80R22.5 fronts, 11R22.5 rear duals, steel disk wheels *1990 Volvo WHGM tri-axle, 11.1L Detroit 60 Series eng, 7 spd Spicer trans, yr model 2000 Frontier 22’ box, hoist, roll tarp, full third tag, 315/80R22.5 fronts, 11R22.5 rear duals, steel disk wheels -Above 2 are a matched pair! *1983 Ford 9000 tandem twin screw, 855 Cummins, 7 spd Fuller trans, 20’ Midland box, hoist & roll tarp, 11R22.5 tires, steel disk fronts, Dayton rears, 434636 miles showing *1968 IHC 1800 tag tandem, 392 v-8, 5/2,10.00-20 fronts, 9.00-20 rears, Knapheide 18’ box & hoist *1968 IH 1600 single axle, 392 V-8, 5/2 trans, 14’ Knapheide box & hoist w/ steel floor AIR SEEDER & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *1999 Case IH Concord 3310 33’ 10” air seeder w/ 3 section fold, edge on shanks, covering disks, new shovels, markers, radial tire packers & 2300 TBH tank w/ hyd fan drive, fill auger & 23.1-26 tires, kept indoors, tank & seeder SN#’s-

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AUCTIONEERS & CLERK:

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

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• 2013 Demeo 650. 650 bushel grain cart w/ roll tarp • 2010 Westfield TFX 80 x 31 auger, w/ electric motor • Westfield MK 130-111 Plus, swing hopper auger, w/ hopper walker • Brandt 4500 Grain Vac with accesories • Feteryl 10 inch by 60 ft. swing auger • 6" Farm King 6 inch. take out auger w/ gas motor • KillBros 500 bushel gravity wagon, 14L-16. l implement tires w/ 2 drill fills TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: • Summers Diamond disk, 38 ft., wing weights, full 3 bar Summers harrow 1992 Joh Deere 960, 41 ft. field cultivator, w 3 Bar Flexi-coil harrow • IHC 5500 32ft. chisel plow, w/ 3 bar harrow • John Deere 1600, 35' chisel plow, w/ Summers 3 bar harrow • 32' John Deere 1000 field cultivator, w/ JD 3 bar harrow, rear hitch • John Deere 230, 26' non cushioned tandem disk • John Deere 100, 18ft field cultivator, w/ 2 bar harrow • John Deere 3600 7 bottom plow, with Packer • John Deere 3600 8 bottom plow, with packer • Amco Taueni 33' disk, Model F-15, w/ cushion, 3 bar Summers harrow John Deere 8' row cultivator SEEDING EQUIPMENT: • 1993 JD 7200 Max Emerge planter 16 row 30 inch, markers, liquid fertilizer, 2 pt. hitch JD 9400, 30 ft. press drills, 3xl O' sections, rubber packer wheels, transport, stored inside JD 9350, 10 ft. press drill, grass seeder attachment, stored inside • JD 9350 press drills, 2 x 10 ft. for parts • HAYING EQUIPMENT, WINDROWERS: • 1980 Versatile 4400, self-propelled windrower, with 18 ft. platform, bat reel • Premier 1900, 21 ft. pull type windrower, bat reel • Rouse Double 9 ft. sickle mower with IH heads • Enrossi 9 Wheel finger rake, excellent • John Deere 450, 9' sickle mower • Farmhand 6 Wheel Rake • Farmhand 7 Wheel Rake

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TRACTORS: • 1993 Ford NH 9880 4WD Tractor, 20.8-42 triples, 4 Hyd. • 1982 JD 4840 Tractor w/ GPS, 480/80R 42 Hub Duals, front weights, 3hyd., 3pt quick attachment, power shift, wheel weights • 1982 JD 4640 Tractor, replaced engine, with JD 158 loader and grapple, 480/80R 42 single rear tires, power shift with 1982 JD 158 Loader • 1973 JD 4620 Tractor, diesel, PTO, 2 Hyd., 42.532 rear tires, inside rear wheel weights 1971 JD 4020 Tractor, PTO, 3pt, 18.4-34 Single rear tires, wheel weights, cab • 1957 JD 820 Tractor, w/Pony motor, diesel, single Hyd., rear weights • 1956 JD 720 Tractor, w/Farmhand F-10 Loader/PTO • 1945 JD B, Tractor, PTO, Single Hyd., Narrow Front COMBINES: • 1989 JD 9610 Combine, rear wheel drive, chaff spreader, Big Top, 5,052 engine hours, 3,630 separator hours, 18.4R38 duals • Case IH 2188 Combine, 4,026 engine hours, 3,049 separator hours, 30.8-32 drive tires 1979 IHC 1460 Combine, with IH pickup head and Melroe pickup, chaff spreader • IHC 1680 Combine, with chaff spreader • JD 7700 Turbo Diesel Combine, hydrostatic HEADERS: • John Deere 930F Flex header, w/ poly snouts, poly finger reel • John Deere 930, 30' Flex header, w/metal snouts, poly finger reel • John Deere 930, 30' Flex header, w/metal snouts, poly finger reel • 2003 John Deere 893, 8 row 30 inch com header • 1989 John Deere 843, 8 row 30 inch com header • John Deere 853A, All Crop header, 8 row 30 inch • John Deere 222, 22' rigid straight header, bat reel • 1978 JD 12' Pickup Header with 6 Belt JD Pickup/ SN# 271764H • 1979 IH Pickup Header • 2013 430 30' Industria America 430 Header Trailer • GRAIN CART, GRAIN HANDLING

TRACTORS & DOZER: *2008 New Holland T9030 4WD, power shift, 4 hyd w/ return line & case drain, hi cap hyd pump, Trimble EZ steer w/ 500 monitor & receiver, wired for Pro600, 710/70R42 duals, 1592 hrs, SN #28F204419 *2008 New Holland T9030 4WD, power shift, 4 hyd w/ return line & case drain, hi cap hyd pump,Trimble EZ steer w/ 750 monitor & receiver, wired for Pro600, 710/70R42 duals,1541 hrs, SN #27F204117 *2006 Case IH MXM190 Pro MFWD, 18 spd power shift, 3pt, no quick hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 4 hyd, EZ steer 500 screen, 380/85R30 fronts, 380/50 rear duals, front weights, 1574 hrs, SN#ACM266734 *1955 Caterpillar D7 Series 17A crawler/ dozer, ROPS & canopy, pony motor, runs and works, kept indoors, SN#JF1528 COMBINE & HEADS: *2008 Case IH 2588 combine, rock trap, AFX rotor, chopper, HHC, F/A, bin ext, extended unloading auger, wired for Pro 600 & Y/M, factory installed auto lube system, 30.5x32 drivers, 19.5L24 rears, 2 sets of concaves, used in wheat & soybeans only, 1291 sep hrs, 1635 eng, single owner, SN #JJC304699 *2009 Case IH 1020 25’ flex head w/ Crary air reel, 3” cut, F/A, long & short dividers, kept indoors, SN#CBJ051141

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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MON., MARCH 12 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Rugby, ND. Vormestrand Family, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., MARCH 13 - TUE., MARCH 20 Excess Inventory Liquidation Auction, Niagara, ND. Online Bidding Only. Jeff & Cary McMahon, Owners. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. TUE., MARCH 13 - 1:00 PM/CT Farm Machinery & Hay Auction, Gettysburg, SD. Cody (Mary) Holzwarth, Owner. Ulmer Auction. FRI., MARCH 14 Timed Online Farm Retirement Auction, Cokato, MN. Nate Terning, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., MARCH 14 - 10:00 AM/CT AgIron West Fargo Event, West Fargo, ND. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., MARCH 14 - 10:00 AM/CT Ag Equipment Auction. Purple Wave Auction. WED., MARCH 14 - 11:00 AM/CT Machinery Auction, Selfridge, ND. Bachmeier Farms, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., MARCH 15 March Online Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Steffes Group, Inc THU., MARCH 15 Timed Online Retirement Auction, Clear Lake, MN. Kiffmeyer Farms, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., MARCH 15 Online Only Auction. Plummer Creamery/Red River Ag, Owners. McMullen Auctioneers. THU., MARCH 15 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Jamestown, ND. Matt & Pam Brown, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., MARCH 15 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Eldridge, ND. Randal Roberts Estate, Owner. Orr Auctioneers. THU., MARCH 15 - 1:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Howard Lake, MN. Wright County. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., MARCH 15 - 4:30 PM Land Auction, Jamestown, ND. Frettim Township. Steve & Tammie Gerntholz, Owners. Nenow Auction Service. FRI., MARCH 16 - MON., MARCH 26 Timed Online Equipment Auction, Redwood Falls, MN. Kibble Equipment, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., MARCH 16 Timed Online Farm Equipment Reduction Auction, Granton, WI. Nielson Farms, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., MARCH 16 Timed Online Equipment Auction, Granite Falls, MN. Tjosvold Equipment, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. MON., MARCH 20 Farm Equipment Auction. Berg Auction Service. TUE., MARCH 20 - 10:00 AM/CT AgIron Sioux Falls Event, Larchwood, IA. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., MARCH 21 - WED., MARCH 28 Timed Online Farm Realignment Auction, Alexandria, Bridgewater & Platte, SD. Multiple Parties, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc.

WED., MARCH 21 - 10:00 AM/CT Machinery Auction, Dickinson, ND. Keary and Sharmaine Kadrmas, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., MARCH 21 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Pingree, ND. Glinz Farm LLC, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., MARCH 22 - 10:00 AM/CT AgIron Litchfield Event, Litchfield, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., MARCH 23 Large Spring Farm Equipment Consignment Auction, Jamestown, ND. Multiple Parties, Owners. Orr Auctioneers. FRI., MARCH 23 - 8:00 AM/CT Timed Online Storage Unit Auction, Huron, SD. SD 30 Unit Storage Facility, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., MARCH 23 - 8:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Mitchell, SD. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., MARCH 23 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Eden Valley, MN. Dale & Debbie Huschle, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., MARCH 23 - 10:00 AM/CT Annual Spring Consignment Auction, Jamestown, ND. Multiple Parties, Owners. Orr Auctioneers. SAT., MARCH 24 - Small Item Indoor Consignment Auction, St. Hilaire, MN. Multiple Parties, Owners. Ron McKercher Auctioneers. MON., MARCH 6 - WED., APRIL 4 Timed Online Farm Retirement Auction, Silver Lake, MN. Gary Mallak, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. MON., MARCH 26 Grand Forks Area Equipment & Truck Auction, Grand Forks, ND. Ad Deadline is February 28th. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. MON., MARCH 26 - 10:30 AM/CT Farm Equipment Auction, Hettinger, ND. Don Melling Sr. Estate, Owner. Weishaar Auction Service. TUE., MARCH 27 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Mapleton, ND. Jim & Anne Hagenson, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. TUE., MARCH 27 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Jamestown, ND. David and Barb Glinz Land Partnership, LLLP, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., MARCH 28 - THU., APRIL 5 Timed Online Farm Retirement Auction, Watkins, MN. Dale & Mary Lou Rausch, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., MARCH 28 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Mandan, ND. Anne Veitenheimer Pietz Estate, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., MARCH 29 Large Farm Retirement Auction, Thompson, ND. Glenn Schumacher, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer.

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MARKETS LIVESTOCK SUMMARIES

CASH GRAIN

Cattle summary

NATIONAL FEEDER & STOCKER CATTLE SUMMARY – WEEK ENDING 03/09/2018 RECEIPTS:

Auctions

Direct

This Week

249,300

68,500

22,000

Last Week

227,800

44,200

300

272,300

12,700

330,500

Last Year

256,300

Video/Internet

61,500

Total 339,800

Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold steady to 5.00 lower, with a few auctions quoting steady to 4.00 higher on their offering comprised of cattle that would be suitable for grazing this summer. In this commentary the past couple of weeks there has been mention of the demand for the high quality grazing kind of cattle. In the previous week, there were a couple stand out sales of the type of cattle we have been referring to. Last Friday at Burwell Livestock Auction in Burwell, NE, a load plus of 560 lbs one owner steers sold at 220.00. Last Saturday at Ericson Livestock Auction in Ericson, NE, near six loads of one iron steers weighing 557 to 564 lbs sold from 207.00-209.50 with a weighted average of 207.90. Replacement quality heifers are still in demand as well. On Monday at Tri-State Livestock Auction in McCook, NE, a combination of three different packages of replacement quality heifers weighing from 731 to 740 lbs sold from 155.00 to 156.00 posting a weighted average of 155.33. On Thursday at Valentine Livestock Auction in Valentine, NE, a couple packages of heavy 6 weight heifers sold from 166.00 to 170.00 and posted a weighted average of 167.39. Just eight short weeks ago, the heavy 6- weight steers in Valentine averaged 167.89. That just goes to show you how demand for cattle has ramped up in a relatively short amount of time. Although some areas have received precipitation to squelch drought fears in the near term, the Oklahoma- Texas Panhandles as well as southwest and south-central Kansas are still in severe to extreme drought. With the windy and dry conditions in south-Central Kansas, authorities there have reported that about 40 square miles have burned; not nearly as devastating as the 1,000 square miles that was scorched in March 2017. Let’s hope that this spring is not a rerun of last year on that front. Feedlot trade this week is mostly steady at 126.00 to 127.00 in the Southern and Northern Plains while dressed trade was also reported to be steady at 204.00. Packer margins are very good and the incentive should be there to pick up the slaughter pace and procure fed cattle. Beef demand has been excellent but remains a critical factor going forward as more market ready cattle become available for the April to June time period. These large numbers are also coming at a time when the grilling season and beef demand are historically at its best. However with the Nor’Easter that brought the Northeast to a standstill this week, the short term demand could add a bearish tone to the marketplace. Cattle futures seem to indicate that downside potential is more evident than upside potential, even with bullish fundamentals at this time. Feedlots keeping current, good domestic consumer beef demand, impressive January exports of 9 percent over a year ago and packer margins near triple digits can’t seem to get a psychological foothold at this time. Auction volume this week included 57 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 44 percent heifers. Auction Receipts: 249,300 Last Week 227,800 Last Year 256,300 DAKOTAS 18,800. 95 pct over 600 lbs. 47 pct heifers. South Dakota- 16,800. Steers: Medium and Large 1 500-550 lbs (529) 192.84; 550-600 lbs (584) 186.18; 600- 650 lbs (631) 173.28; 650-700 lbs (687) 165.77; 700-750 lbs (729) 154.43; 750-800 lbs (779) 151.18; 800-850 lbs (822) 145.43; 850-900 lbs (876) 142.34; 900-950 lbs (924) 137.03; 950-1000 lbs (972) 131.13. Medium and Large 1-2 650-700 lbs (690) 154.13; pkg 944 lbs 128.50. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (490) 173.87; 500-550 lbs (524) 165.39; 550-600 lbs (579) 162.75; 600-650 lbs (636) 154.31; 650700 lbs (670) 147.15; 700-750 lbs (733) 139.58; 750-800 lbs (778) 134.24; 800-850 lbs (824) 130.29; 850-900 lbs (874) 127.13; 900950 lbs (909) 125.21; 950-1000 lbs (959) 127.20. Medium and Large 1-2 500-550 lbs (527) 151.60. North Dakota- 2000. Steers: Medium and Large 1 700-750 lbs (733) 156.56. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 600-650 lbs (636) 151.88; 650-700 lbs (680) 143.26; 700-750 lbs (721) 135.46; 750-800 lbs (784) 133.32; 800-850 lbs (820) 133.33; 850-900 lbs (863) 128.47. Medium and Large 1-2 pkg 612 lbs 145.00. MONTANA 3300. 43 pct over 600 lbs. 55 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 500-550 lbs (516) 195.74; 550-600 lbs (576) 178.66; 600-650 lbs (617) 175.64; 650-700 lbs (688) 162.41; 700-750 lbs (729) 154.57; part load 784 lbs 144.50. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (467) 171.14; 500-550 lbs (522) 171.60; 550-600 lbs (582) 159.56; 600-650 lbs (624) 151.99; 650-700 lbs (665) 142.69. Medium and Large 1-2 400-450 lbs (430) 174.28; 450-500 lbs (475) 164.45; 500-550 lbs (521) 163.12.

Hog summary

RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 81,102 YEAR: 67,830

Missouri 5.2%,

Michigan 3.2%,

Georgia 1.2%,

Nebraska 0.7%,

Wisconsin 1.6%,

TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs 5.00 per head lower. All feeder pigs 2.00 per head higher. Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 42% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54% Formula Formula Lot Size

Head

Range

Cash

Wtd Avg

Head

Cash Range Wtd Avg

EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 or less

2690 47.00-58.00

52.37

600 - 1200

8149 39.25-50.82 44.84 8050 54.00-66.00

1200 or more 62.08

25703 40.00-52.25 44.41 23400 52.00-72.50

Total Composite 33852 39.25-52.25 44.51 34140 47.00-72.50 60.34 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less

2485 75.00-80.00

77.59

600 - 1200

3200 76.00-83.00

80.70

1200 or more

7425 88.00-99.00

Total Composite

13110 75.00-99.00

All Early Weaned Pigs:

All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 13110 at 88.53

Sheep summary

Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs over 70 lbs steady to 10.00 higher, under 70 lbs steady to 10.00 lower. Slaughter ewes mostly steady, instances 5.00 higher. Feeder lambs not well tested. At San Angelo, TX 4707 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading slaughter ewes and feeder lambs not tested. 3100 head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were steady to 2.00 higher. 3,619 lamb carcasses sold with all weights no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT) unless otherwise specified.

LAST

Equity Elec:

South Dakota: no test. Billings, MT: no test. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent) 125.00-

3100: Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 136-210 lbs 150.17 (wtd avg 140.24).

Slaughter Ewes: Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test; Cull 1 no test. So Dakota:

Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 51.00-71.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy)

57.00-68.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 51.00-60.00; Cull 1 40.00-47.00. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: Billings:

no test.

So Dakota: lbs

49 lbs 286.00; 63 lbs 264.00; 77 lbs 214.00; 90-100

179.00-179.50. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: Billings:

no test.

So Dakota: lambs

bred solid mouth 200.00-220.00 per head; ewes with

255.00 per family. National Weekly Lamb Carcass Weight

Head

Wt Avg

Price not reported due to confidentiality Price not reported due to confidentiality

65-75 lbs

Price not reported due to confidentiality

Minnesota 4.3%,

75-85 lbs

Price not reported due to confidentiality

Montana 1.8%,

85 lbs up

Price not reported due to confidentiality

Nebraska 1.2%,

Ohio 4.4%,

Oklahoma 5.1%,

Alabama 2.6%, Wyoming 1.2%, Wisconsin 0.9%,

Georgia 1.2%, Ontario 0.7%,

VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 67.1%,

Minnesota 15.3%,

Illinois 5.6%,

NuSun

Pacific NW 11% Pacific NW (cwt.)

6.26 10.39

6.39 10.61

5.06 8.40

Minneapolis Cash nq nq 9.52 Illinois 10.36 10.70 10.07

Week

Year

New

Fri. ago ago

crop

Cargill

17.45 17.25 15.00 West Fargo

17.55

Durum

Enderlin 17.35 17.35 15.10

17.35

Oats

West Fargo 10.70 10.75 nq

Flax

Minneapolis nq nq nq

10.40

Pacific NW 3.19 3.19 3.27 Minneapolis #2 nq nq 3.07

Canola

Barley

Velva, N.D. 17.86 18.18 17.01

17.04

West Fargo 18.70 18.95 18.05

18.65

Feed Minneapolis 2.85 2.85 2.05 Pacific NW nq nq nq Malt Minneapolis nq nq 4.70

ADM

Confections

Red River

Commodities

nq

nq

nq

nq

BEANS

no sales.

Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2:

Price not reported due to confidentiality

South Dakota 12.1%, Missouri 5.4%,

Winter wheat

137.00-149.00; 155-165 lbs 127.00-144.00.

55-65 lbs

Illinois 13.7%,

Soybeans

Billings, MT: no test.

45 lbs down

Iowa 18.0%,

Minneapolis Cash nq nq 3.27 3.90 3.84 3.64 Illinois

Minneapolis 13% 6.08 6.10 nq 6.33 6.35 nq Minneapolis 14% Minneapolis 15% 6.43 6.45 nq Pacific NW 14% 7.33 7.36 6.39 Pacific NW (cwt.) 12.17 12.22 10.61

South Dakota: shorn and wooled 115-120 lbs 161.00-168.00; 130-135 lbs

Choice and Prime 1-4: LAST WEEK: 111,665

Spring wheat

Corn

Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs:

45-55 lbs

North Dakota 1.5%,

88.53

67992 at 52.46

Manitoba 18.0%,

Indiana 3.0%,

95.57

Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash):

VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN:

Colorado 4.9%,

57.94

Week Year Fri ago ago

Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal inspection for the week to date totaled 42,000 compared with 40,000 last week and 37,000 last year.

Edible beans Week ago Mar. 6

Pintos

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

Year ago

21.00 21.00 28.00 21.00 21.00 28.00 21.00 21.00 28.00 20.00 20.00 28.00 21.00 21.00 28.00 na na na

Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

21.00 21.00 28.00 na na na na na na

Small whites Idaho/Wash

na na na

Light red kidneys Colo/Neb Michigan Wis/Minn

35.00 35.00 33.00 na na na 33.00 33.00 33.00

Dark red kidneys Minn/Wis

Pinks

Idaho/Wash ND/Minn

33.00 33.00 34.00 na na na na na na

Small reds Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.

Blacks

Michigan ND/Minn.

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

na na na na na na na na na na na na 25.00 25.00 29.00 na na na 23.00 23.00 27.00 42.00 42.00 35.00 48.00 48.00 32.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 11.50 Green (upright) na Yellow (whole) 11.50 Aust. Winter na Lentils (Pardina) 28.00 Lentils (Brewers) 31.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 9.58 Yellow (whole) 9.00 Lentils (richlea) 20.00

11.50 na 11.50 na 28.00 31.00 9.58 9.00 20.00

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10.00 na 11.00 na 25.00 na 10.42 10.00 34.00

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MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 17411716*-1714—-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, San Luis Valley Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington, Wisconsin and Florida. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 18,085 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 15 percent decrease from last week?s ads of 21,182. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—Shipments 695-642-701(includes exports of 2-1-9) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading fairly slow. Prices Burbank carton 40s and 90-100s lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 6.00-6.50; 50-pound cartons 40s 9.00, 50s mostly 9.00, 60-80s mostly 10.00, 90s mostly 9.00-9.50, 100s mostly 9.00: Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 6.00-6.50; 50-pound cartons 40-50s mostly 8.50, 60-80s mostly 9.50, 90s 8.00-8.50, 100s mostly 8.00. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 250-262-248 (including exports 29-22-25) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading fairly slow. Prices baled 5 10lb film bags and 70s lower, 80s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 8.00, 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 12.00, 50-60s mostly 13.00-13.50, 70s mostly 13.00 80s mostly 12.00-12.50, 90s-100s mostly 11.00. U.S. Commercial bulk per cwt 9.00-10.50; Yellow Type U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 10.00-11.00, Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 12.50- 14.00. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 115-126-118—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-pound baled size A mostly $12.5014.00, 50-pound cartons size A mostly $11.00-13.00, size B mostly 18.00-19.00, 50-pound sacks size A mostly 10.00-12.00, size B mostly 17.00-18.00. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 8.50-9.00, 50-pound cartons 40s-70s mostly 13.00-15.00, 80s mostly 12.50-13.00, 90s mostly 11.00, 100s 10.00- 11.00. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments 104-91*-93—- Movement expected

to remain about the same. Trading fairly slow. Prices Round Red lower, others generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5- pound bales 9.00-10.00, 50-pound cartons size A 9.00-10.00, 2000-pound totes size A mostly 12.00-14.00. Yellow Type U.S. One baled 10 5-pound bales 11.00-11.75, 50-pound cartons size A 11.00-11.75, 2000-pound totes size A 16.00-17.50. Russet U.S. One Organic baled 16 3-lb film bags size A 18.00- 20.00, Round Red U.S. One Organic baled 16 3-lb film bags size A 21.00- 22.00, Yellow Type U.S. One Organic baled 16 3-lb film bags size A 22.00. *revised BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA DISTRICT—Shipments 7-4-4—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. NORTHERN COLORADO DISTRICT—-Shipments 1-1-2—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. HEREFORD-HIGH PLAINS-EASTERN NEW MEXICO—-Shipments 27-28*-**—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. **unavailable.

Potatoes for processing MICHIGAN—-Shipments to Chippers 207-182-179—-Movement expected about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WISCONSIN—-Shipments to Chippers 206-181-161—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MINNESOTANORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments to Chippers 85-103-104—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAINE—-Shipments to Chippers 50-64*-56—-Movement expected about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. *revised. WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK—Shipments to Chippers 42-30-39—-Movement expected about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. PENNSYLVANIA—-Shipments to Chippers 15-9-10—-Movement expected about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

Hay

Alfalfa/Grass – small squares

Rock Valley, Iowa March 08

Week ago

Alfalfa – small squares Utility

Fair na 165.00 157.50 na na 122.50-130.00 Good

152.50-160.00 135.00-145.00 140.00-142.50 122.50-130.00 na 80.00-100.00

132.50 na

140.00 105.00-117.50

Utility

127.50 90.00-102.50

Per ton

155.00 125.00 140.00 110.00 127.50 102.50

na 122.50 132.50 na

135.00-142.50 125.00-145.00

Fair

Bedding – large squares 150.00

45.00-110.00

Bedding – small squares Per bale

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares Good Fair

150.00 na

Grass – large rounds

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Good Fair Utility

Grass – small squares Grass – large squares

Alfalfa – large rounds Good Fair Utility

150.00 na

Fair

135.00 na

Alfalfa – large squares Premium Good Fair

Fair

3.50 per bale

3.75 per bale

Cornstalks – large rounds

Per ton

45.00-47.50

35.00

Biofuels debate heating up in DC We are not to new crop estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture yet and the fall-harvested crops are known. So the monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) Reports from the USDA in the winter tend to be more focused on demand and production in South America. The March report was released on March 8 and while some changes made sense given recent market trends, there were a few estimates that made us scratch our heads. For context, the corn balance sheet was tightened up with greater demand estimates for exports and ethanol production. This one makes sense, as sales abroad from the U.S. have been good in recent weeks given the expectation for a dropoff in production from Argentina. For ethanol, even if any changes are made to the Renewable Fuels Standard mandates due to recent discussions in Washington, these changes would likely not impact the 2017-18 crop year. So for soybeans, Argentina’s production loss (now down to 47 million metric tons from 54 million in the February report) should lead to higher U.S. exports, right? Wrong; exports from the U.S. are 35 million bushels lower than the February estimate. Well the next argument is that Argentina tends to export more product than soybeans alone, so surely exports of soybean oil from the U.S. would be higher, right? Wrong again; export demand was unchanged from February. In fact, soybean oil stocks increased significantly with

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.

greater production and a 300 million pound drop in biodiesel demand. And for all the noise in the U.S. wheat markets, one would expect a sizeable drop off in export demand. But only 25 million bushels were cut from exports, so stocks were not up a huge amount for U.S. wheat from the February WASDE report. All this does is point more to the Prospective Plantings Report that will be released at the end of the month by the USDA. This report will give total farmer expectations for spring plantings. And data for this report is survey-based, not reliant on trend analysis or market expectations. Look for the markets to position themselves ahead of that report based on pre-report estimates released by a variety of analysts.

Wheat Minneapolis wheat futures have stayed fairly steady despite ongoing strength for Chicago and Kansas City contracts. Drought is still an issue for the U.S. winter wheat crop, and with spring

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just days away, time is basically up in terms of avoiding major crop impact of the lack of rain. Through the winter, the dormant crop can deal with a lack of soil moisture. But as temperatures rise in the spring, good precipitation is required to climb back from poor winter conditions in order to avoid eventual production losses. With little rain in the forecast through the next couple of weeks, do not expect that to happen. Large U.S. stocks will cushion the production drop, but the balance sheet will notice the drop. But for Minneapolis futures, a healthy premium was already in place above the Kansas City and Chicago markets. Therefore, the recent rally in the latter has not been much of a support for Minneapolis contracts; the premium has simply eroded.

suggests that buying interest has waned, and a small correction is taking place.

Peas and lentils Again, India is dominating the pulse market’s attention. India increased import duties on desi chickpeas from 40 percent to 60 percent last week. There have been major fears that a similar increase would be announced for lentils and other pulses. Though this has not come to pass, record pulse production in India would suggest the government would step in and try to limit imports to keep with their charge of supporting local farmers.

Mustard

Durum prices have been steady for several weeks. The market is waiting for spring, and will be watching for planting conditions.

Mustard seed spot markets have backed off in recent weeks, but only modestly. Despite the recent weakness, planted area in Canada is still expected to increase this spring. Total area in 2017 was 385,000 hectares, and should rise to over 550,000 hectares in 2018.

Canola

Barley

Durum

Canola prices had climbed for 11 consecutive sessions due largely to support from the soybean oil market. While demand has been good, there has not been much canola-specific information in the news to drive prices. The twoweek run was based more on the higher outside fats markets as Argentina’s crops continue to struggle. The last few days have seen prices fall, again without any canola-specific news. The turn

The U.S. barley estimates from the USDA in the March WASDE were mostly unchanged from February. One small change was an increase in export demand totaling one million bushels. A corresponding drop in ending stocks was also reported in the WASDE. Greater demand from China has been noted in recent months, and this is the primary destination of those increased exports.


MARKETS

Markets rally in February Wheat

State winter wheat ratings released March 5 showed a 1 percent increase in the good to excellent ratings for the state of Kansas winter wheat crop. Kansas is now rated at 13 percent good to excellent and 50 percent poor to very poor. This compares to 12 percent good to excellent last week and 43 percent good to excellent last year. Oklahoma showed a 2 percent increase in the good to excellent ratings at 6 percent good to excellent, 17 percent fair and 77 percent poor to very poor. This compares to 4 percent good to excellent last week and 43 percent good to excellent last year. Colorado deferred to the monthly state ratings released last week. Those ratings show 31 percent good to excellent for Colorado versus 40 percent last year. These slight improvements to ratings gave the wheat complex a negative tone to start the week. UKAgroConsult stated that most of Ukraine’s winter crops were not damaged from the recent cold snap as snow cover helped to insulate the crops. Egypt purchased 175,000 tons of Russian wheat with no U.S. wheat offers. At current pricing with currency exchanges, U.S. wheat is less competitive versus Russia into Egyptian markets. The U.S. Department of Agriculture monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates supply report March 8 raised both U.S. and world ending wheat stocks. U.S. stocks were increased to 1.034 billion bushels versus the average trade guess of 1.013 billion bushels and USDA’s February number of 1.009 billion bushels. World ending stocks were increased to 268.89 million metric tons compared to the average trade guess of 266.2 million metric tons and the February report of 266.1 million metric tons. This added to the negative tone of the market, although funds were buyers on the break limiting losses in Chicago and Kansas City. Funds continued to reduce their net short position according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission data ending Feb. 27. All wheat contracts are now at 61,000 net short versus 67,000 net short the previous week. The good news is that this is still a net short position, so we would likely see buying back on breaks. This was evident on March 8 in both Chicago and Kansas City. Weekly export sales March 8 totaled 428,400 metric tons which was at the higher end of trade expectations. Cumulative export sales for the year are running 12 percent behind last year at 809.3 million bushels. For the week ending March 8, May contracts for Minneapolis wheat were up 4.5 cents at $6.2475, down 0.75 cents at $4.9925 for Chicago wheat, and down 0.5 cents at $5.3325 for Kansas City wheat.

Corn Corn saw a friendly WASDE report this week as the USDA lowered U.S. ending stocks more than anyone was expecting. Exports were increased by 175 million bushels to 2.127 billion bushels due to recent good demand and problems in South America. The USDA increased expected corn ethanol use 50 million bushels to 5.575 billion bushels. Demand is moving in the right direction to help eat through the

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troublesome stocks in the U.S. World ending stocks were lowered close to 4 million metric tons to 199.17 million metric tons. In South America, the USDA decreased Argentina’s corn crop 3 million metric tons from February estimates to 36 million metric tons (1.42 billion bushels) due to drought conditions. USDA’s Brazil corn crop is projected at 94.5 million metric tons (3.72 billion bushels), down 0.5 million metric tons from the February estimates. The USDA is significantly higher than CONAB’s forecast of 87.3 million metric tons (3.4 billion bushels) and larger than Informa estimates of 89 million metric tons. The USDA left room to lower Brazil estimates more in April. Safrina corn planting is behind the five-year average pace, and it estimated that 25 percent of safrina corn will be planted beyond their optimal planting window. As of March 2, safrina planting is at 65 percent complete versus 79 percent last year and an average of 86 percent planted for this time of year. Old crop corn prices are up more than 35 cents since the lows set on Jan. 12. Corn futures are at highs last seen in the middle of August and are still in a nice uptrend on the charts. Resistance for old crop is the $4 mark for July and $4.1175 for December new crop. Both old crop and new crop corn futures are testing these levels currently. CFTC data on Feb. 27 showed the funds adding to their net long stance, moving from net long 19,000 contracts to net long 59,000 contracts. Final 2018 crop insurance prices were set on March 1 for corn at $3.96 compared to $3.95 for 2017. For the week ending March 8, May corn was up 8 cents, July was up 7.5 cents, and December corn was up 5.5 cents.

Soybeans Soybeans made new contract highs this week as concerns mount over Argentina’s drought and a slower than normal harvest pace in Brazil. November soybeans saw a 12-day winning streak snapped on March 8 but still are continuing their nice climb higher after making lows on Jan. 12. November soybeans have seen 75-plus cent gains since those lows. The WASDE report on March 8 was slightly bearish compared to the trade expectations on the U.S. side. The USDA lowered U.S. exports again in this report, 25 million bushels lower than February estimates. The USDA did increase domestic soybean crush by 10 million metric tons though. The USDA increased ending stocks for the 2017-18 crop to 555 million bushels, higher than the pre-report estimates and February’s number of 530 million bushels.

World ending stocks are estimated to come in at 94.4 million metric tons, 1 million metric tons less than pre-report average estimates and lower than the 98.1 million metric tons estimated by the USDA in February. In South America, the USDA bumped up Brazil’s expected soybean crop by 1 million metric tons to 113 million metric tons (4.15 billion bushels), matching the estimate of CONAB. Informa estimates Brazil’s soybean crop at 114 million metric tons. Argentina’s crop was lowered 7 million metric tons to 47 million metric tons (1.7 billion bushels), again due to drought in Argentina, slightly lower than analyst’s average estimates. Informa’s estimates cut the 2018 Argentina soybean crop 7 million metric tons from their prior forecast to 44 million metric tons. The Brazilian soybean harvest progress remains slower than average. As of March 2, Brazil is 31 percent harvest versus 46 percent last year and an average of 39 percent harvested. Argentina is expecting some rains this weekend, but the amounts forecast will not be enough to help much. The trade is nervously watching how Trump’s tariff war will play out as tensions escalate between the U.S. and China. China could start picking on soybean imports from the U.S. in retaliation for our tariffs on steel and aluminum. China seems to be waiting to get a handle on how South America’s crop ends up before they do anything drastic. They still need soybeans; it is just a matter of where they get them from. Final 2018 crop insurance prices were set on March 1 for soybeans at $10.16 compared to $10.19 for 2017. For the week ending March 8, May soybeans were down 9 cents, July soybeans were down 8.25 cents, and November soybeans were up 6.25 cents

Canola For the week ending March 7, May canola futures in Winnipeg were down $4.90 Canadian at $522.20 per metric ton. The Canadian dollar was down .0056 to .7743. This brings the U.S. price to $18.35 per hundredweight. • Velva, N.D., $17.99 per hundredweight, September at $17.17. • Enderlin, N.D., $18.69 per hundredweight, September at $17.69. • Hallock, Minn., $17.98 per hundredweight, September at $17.49. • Fargo, N.D., $18.95 per hundredweight, September at $17.85.

Barley Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.85, while malting barley received no quote. The Berthold, N.D., bid is $2.45 and the CHS Southwest New Salem, N.D., bid is $2.75.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $6 in Berthold and at $5.75 in Dickinson, N.D..

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $17.45, October at $17.70. For the week ending March 7, soybean oil was down 34 cents at $31.93 on the May contract. Monday, March 12, 2018 / AGWEEK

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LARGE FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT RETIREMENT AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 2018 – 10:30 AM

LOCATION: Thompson, North Dakota: I-29 Exit 130 west into town on County 15 to the Convenience store, turn south on County 17- ¾ mile; or from Northwood, North Dakota: 12 miles east, 2 miles north and 9 miles east on County 15 to the Convenience Store in Thompson, turn south on County 17- ¾ mile AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Glenn has retired from a successful farming career. Please note a very well cared for line of mostly single owner and second owner local equipment. Major machines have been kept indoors and all units have had excellent maintenance. There are very few small items so please be on time!! ONLINE BIDDING: PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO BID ONLINE BY VISITING WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM LOAD OUT INFO: Loading assistance sale day; March 29, Saturday, March 31 & Monday, April 2nd. All items must be removed by April 12, 2018.

TRACTORS: *2004 Case IH Steiger STX500 Quadtrac, power shift, 4 hyd, leather int, inst seat, guidance ready, 30” belts, 5228 hrs, SN# JEE0105094 *2009 Case IH Magnum 245 MFWD, power shift, 3pt w/quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 5 hyd w/ power beyond, inst seat, guidance ready, front weights, 380R34 front duals, 380/90R50 rear duals, 3490 hrs, SN#Z9RZ01406 *2007 Case IH Magnum 245 MFWD, power shift, 3pt w/ quick hitch, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd w/ power beyond, inst seat, guidance ready, front weights, 380/85R34 front duals, 380/90R50 rear duals, 4060 hrs, SN# Z7RZ02687 *1996 Ford Genesis 8870 MFWD, power shift, 3pt, 1000 PTO, 4 hyd, guidance ready, front weights, 14.9R30 front tires, 14.9R46 rear tires, hubs for duals, 8420 hrs, SN#DA06012 *1979 IHC 1486, CAH, 3pt, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd, front weights, 16.9R38 rear hub duals, 5571 hrs, SN#81064 *Farmall 400 wide front, gas, 12V, 3pt, PTO, 3 hyd, 14.9-38 rear tires, SN#34755-S *Farmall H wide front, gas, PTO, DuAll loader, 13.6-38 rear tires, SN#FBH304194XI *Set of 380/90R50 tires & hub ext triples for Magnum tractors TECHNOLOGY LASER: *3) Trimble FM 1000 RTK Guidance Systems- color monitors all unlocked to RTK, 1 w/water management & sprayer shut offs, receivers, antennas & Nav II controllers *Trimble SNB900 radio repeater & battery *2005 AGL Eagle 310XXR laser w/ mast kit, tripod, Trimble VM415 receiver & laser trailer stand COMBINE & HEADS: *1999 Case IH 2388 RWD, AFX rotor, rock trap, chopper, HHC, bin ext, AFS Y/M Universal display, 30.5L front tires, 18.4R26 rear tires, 2556 sep, 3075 eng hrs, 2 sets of concaves, SN# JJC0266587 *1996 Case IH 1020 30’ flex head, Crary air reel, F/A, 3” cut, long dividers, SN#JJC0325296 *1999 Case IH 1015 pkp platform w/ 7 belt pkp, SN#JJC0310888

*JD 853A 8R30 all crop head w/ CIH adaptor, SN#427761 *CIH 1083 8R22 corn head w/ GVL poly snouts, knife rolls, SN#JJC015461 *2) Unverferth HT-30 30’ 4-wheel header trailers, 1-green, 1- red TRUCKS: *1993 Volvo WG tri-axle, N14 Cummins, 9 spd, spring ride, 22’ box w/ 66” sides, roll tarp & 3pc combo end gate, full locking rears, safe-t-pull, full 3rd lift tag, 315/80R22.5 fronts, 11R22.5 rear, steel disk rears, alum fronts, 505225 miles showing *1987 Freightliner tri-axle, L10 Cummins, 9 spd, spring ride, 22’ Midland box w/ 66” sides, roll tarp & 3pc combo end gate, safe-t-pull, full locking rears, full 3rd lift tag, 315/80R22.5 fronts, 11R.22.5 rear, steel disk wheels , 496568 miles showing *1987 Freightliner tri-axle, L10 Cummins, 9 spd, spring ride, 22’ Midland box w/ 66” sides, roll tarp & 3 pc combo end gate, safe-t-pull, full locking rears, full 3rd lift tag, 315/80R22.5 fronts, 11R22.5 rears, steel disk wheels, 667199 miles showing *1968 IH 1600 tag tandem, 345 V8, 5x2 trans, 16’ Knapheide box w/ roll tarp, 9.00R20 tires CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT: *2007 Hardi Commander 6600 132’ susp boom sprayer w/ 1000 PTO pump, 20” nozzle spacing, 3-way nozzle bodies, 3”quick fill, 7 section shut off, auto height sensors, rinse tank, nozzle washer, touch down wheels & 380/105R50 tires, SN#016104 *Melroe 115 spray coupe, 1028 hrs, SN#1152375-80 *John Blue 27’ 3pt NH3 applicator, rigid shank, elec nitrolator *Demco 300 gal front chem tank for CIH MFWD *2) Sotera chemical tote pumps AIR SEEDER & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: *2008 Fargo Air 4060 45’ double disk air seeder w/ 6” spacing, ind adj depth control, 21.5L-16 tires, 3350 TBH stainless cart, 8” fill auger w/ poly flighting, 2 comp, 2 sets of metering rolls & 23.1-26 tires, Cart SN#603048; Seeder SN#602108 *2006 Wilrich Quad X 50’ field cultivator, 5 section fold, 4 bar

Wilrich harrow, single point depth control, 7.5” knock on sweeps, floating tongue, walking tandems around & 4 front caster wheels *2003 Summers 38’ Super Chisel chisel plow, 3 section fold, 3 bar Summers heavy harrow, walking tandems around, floating tongue & wing gauge wheels *Case IH 9300 Ecolo Tiger 22’ 9 shank ripper, ind cushion gang front disks, lead shanks, rear covering disks, 3-section fold, 13” disk spacing, disks measure 18” *2009 Summers 72’ Super Harrow, 7/16” x 21” teeth, 5 bar sections & auto fold *2003 Summers 60’ 4 rank Super Weeder w/ 5 bar harrows, retractable Danish tines, flex wing carrier & auto fold *Flexicoil 50’ S-tine coil packer, 4 rank retractable tines, 5 bar harrows, auto fold, SN#STA0000-K036150 *Case IH 25’ field cultivator *IH 21’ vibra chisel w/ NH3 *IH 17’ vibra tiller w/ harrow, walking tandems *IH 18’ 3pt cultivator *Melroe 60’ harrow w/ spray kit *Melroe 45’ multiweeder *IH 800 11x18 auto reset center hinge plow *IH 800 8x16 auto reset plow ROW CROP EQUIPMENT: *2015 Pickett Twin Master PT edible bean combine, 500/30 transmission, 8 bar pkp, 30.5L32 tires, SN#2015324 *JD DB44 24R22 front fold vacuum planter, Max Emerge XP units, mech drive, 3bu boxes, liquid fert w/ 4) 150 gal John Deere tanks, John Blue ground drive pump, dual 2” fill & brown box control, various sets of plates, kept indoors *2007 Pickett 01-222-2-B 12R22 One Step bean cutter/ windrower, 8 bar pkp, cushion gang, dbl rod, dividers & RH delivery, SN#07182 *Alloway 3030 24R22 single shank cultivator w/ 3 section fold, large rolling shields, SN#19868 *2005 H&S 12R22-SB166 12R22 single shank cultivator w/ rolling shields, SN#2923 *Alloway 2130 12R22 cultivator *Alloway 2130 8R30 cultivator *Alloway 6R22 defoliator w/ steel Y front flails, 2- rubber

drums, scalpers &CV u-joint, SN#16666 *JD 400 44’ 3pt vertical fold rotary hoe GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT: *2012 Seed Shuttle SS290, 290 unit, Honda GX160 elec start motor, conveyor unload & tandem trailer, SN#21105 *Brent 774 grain cart w/ 20” side unloading auger, 1000 PTO, roll tarp & 24.5-32 tires, SN#774554 *Case IH 8210 21’ auto fold PT swather w/ 1000 PTO & finger reel, SN#CFH0064294 *Westgo 1310 10x71 auger w/ 540 PTO & swing hopper *Westgo 1210 8x41 auger w/ 10hp elec motor *JD 800 18’ SP swather OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS: *2005 Ashland I-900 9 yd hyd push off trailing scraper set up for Trimble GPS receiver, 16.5L16.1 front tires & 16.9-24 rear tires, SN#21252- Trimble sells separately *2008 Hy-grade 16’ multiangle blade w/ fold up end caps & weight box *2015 Summers 700 reel type rock picker w/ 3-batt reel, hyd offset hitch & 16.5l-16.1SL tires, SN#120 *2014 Degelman RD320 prong style rock digger w/ 12.5-15 tires, SN#RD1588 *2010 Wilrich 22’ stalk shredder, 3pt, 1000 PTO, Y-knives & end transport, SN#459304 *2011 Woods 1620X single wing mower w/ chain kit, weight box, aircraft tires SN#1173879 *Rock Nabber prong style 3pt rock picker *Crown fork type rock picker *Black Max 9’ 2 stage snow blower w/ hyd chute & twin augers *IH #80 2 stage snow blower w/ 540 PTO & twin augers *Ashland land leveler *Eversman V-plow *Richardton 10T hyd dump cart *1700 gal poly tank *180 gal pickup fuel tank w/ 20 GPM 12V pump *Kenwood business band radios – 5) digital, 1) digital/analog base & 5) analog radios *Some other farm miscellaneous

GLENN SCHUMACHER, OWNER • For more information call Glenn at 701-740-0172

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