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Farmers say trade more important than new farm bill By Michelle Rook AgweekTV Anchor

WASHINGTON — While debate continues on the 2018 farm bill in Washington, a majority of farm groups say trade is a bigger issue for them than passage of the new farm legislation. Trade was front and center last week as a team of top U.S. officials, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, traveled to China to negotiate a deal to delay tariffs between the two countries and avert a trade war. However, negotiators left with very little to show in the way of progress. Gregg Doud, chief ag negotiator with the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office, says Pres. Donald Trump’s tariff schedule is warranted, especially with China, due to their unfair trading practices and trade imbalance with the U.S. “We import $500 billion worth Doggett of stuff from China. We export $150 billion worth of stuff into China,” Doud says. He says U.S. agriculture is at the tip of the spear regarding the $53 billion of initial and retaliatory tariffs between the two countries. “When you add the $3 billion in that involves fruits and nuts and Perdue pork, on the top of the $50 billion on their list … now 82 percent of U.S. agricultural exports to China are involved in this trade situation,” he says. Yet, Doud says the administration believes they will achieve a favorable trade outcome for agriculture. The comment period ended April 23 on the trade dispute and tariff schedule the U.S. has imposed on China. As part of those comments, many farm groups

asked the president to drop the tariffs to prevent an all-out trade war. “What we want to see is incentive to get partners across the table from each other,” says Tom Sleight, U.S. Grains Council CEO. “Let’s negotiate this out; let’s not get into a full-blown war.”

We import $500 billion worth of stuff from China. We export $150 billion worth of stuff into China, GREGG DOUD, Chief Ag Negotiator

Jon Doggett, executive vice president of the National Corn Growers Association, says they’re concerned about the long-term loss of market share with the trade uncertainty. “The unsettledness is creating problems with our customers,” Doggett says. “Our customers are starting to ask the question — Is the U.S. a reliable supplier?” U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue has been assuring farmers that the president has their back. “Any farmer knows there’s market risk,” he says. “There’s enough market risk out there with weather and just general trade markets and different things like that. We don’t want them to be the victims of trade dispute market disruptions in that way.” At the same time, Perdue is preparing a trade compensation program, the full details of which are not being disclosed. However, farmers say they want trade, not aid. “It’s really anybody’s guess what trade compensation might look like,” says Zach Clark, director of government

relations for the National Farmers Union. “It certainly will not replace getting a good price from the marketplace, which is ultimately what we want to see.” Lawmakers are also asking the president to move swiftly to avoid additional tariffs like those imposed on ethanol, pork and now sorghum. “There are things people are having to cope with right now because of the uncertainty and the turmoil while this negotiation is going on,” says House Ag Committee Chair Michael Conaway. He says his message to the president has been to move as quickly as possible on his trade scheme. At the same time farmers and farm groups have been watching the ongoing North American Free Trade Agreement renegotiation and hoping negotiators would do no harm to agriculture. However, the unknowns regarding NAFTA have led to the U.S. losing business with Canada and Mexico. “I hope we get it done in May. We need to get it done in May. The Mexican customers are getting real nervous,” Doggett says. The caveat is the toughest issues have not been dealt with, including Canada’s Class 7 milk pricing. Michael Hawkins, ag counselor at the Embassy of Canada says the issue is a non-starter for them. “We don’t think we’re making any significant impact there, and again, it’s a policy of supply management that we’re going to be continuing to defend,” Hawkins says. “It’s not likely that Canada’s going to make any concessions on its pricing until we get into the ninth inning and the last-minute deals need to be cut,” says Chris Galen, senior vice president for the National Milk Producers Federation. So, they are cautiously optimistic about getting resolution on the issue and getting an overall NAFTA deal done. Go to Agweek.com to watch more from AgweekTV on this story. AG

ND man who neglected horses gets probation By Sydney Mook

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DICKINSON, N.D. — A Dickinson man whose horses were recently seized by Stark County because of animal neglect will not be allowed to own livestock while he is on probation for the next two years. As part of a plea agreement, Dennis Armbrust pleaded guilty to three counts of animal neglect, a

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Class A misdemeanor, on May 3. Two counts of animal cruelty, both Class A misdemeanors, were dismissed. In March, a Stark County sheriff’s deputy described seeing several horses that he believed were thin and had little access to water. Nearly 40 horses were seized from Armbrust. The Stark County Sheriff’s Office will take ownership of the animals.

Armbrust will be placed on supervised probation for two years. According to the court document, he will also “be responsible for all costs incurred from the seizure of his animals, along with any veterinary bills incurred, or other costs incurred by the county.” Armbrust will also not be allowed to own livestock while on probation, the court document said. AG


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County approves 3 CAFOs southwest of Mitchell, SD MITCHELL, S.D. — Neighbors spoke against three hog feeding operations that were later approved by the Davison County Commission on May 8. Five opponents raised concerns over smell, water consumption, harm to property values and even harm to tourism. “How many do we have to get up here before homes start losing valuation?” said Jerry Smith. “There has to be some tipping point. It’s going to come sooner rather than later.” The three concentrated animal feeding operations, CAFOs, will be built about 10 miles southwest of Mitchell. Each will house up to 2,400 swine or 960 animal units. Their approximate locations are at the intersections of 401st Avenue and 260th Street in Lisbon Township, 400th Avenue and 263rd Street, and 399th Avenue and 262nd Street. Jeff Miller controls the land and will work in partnership with Chris DeRocher on behalf of Sunterra Farms. Miller will receive manure from the operation to use as fertilizer in lieu of rent.

“It’s a good business model,” complained opponent Jerry Smith, “but it’s not conducive to community living.” Construction of the barn could begin in July and will require six to eight weeks. Manure will be injected into the ground to reduce odor. Using manure on site will eliminate the need for trucking it. “They don’t own the hogs,” noted opponent Dale Smith. “All they get is the manure, and 95 percent of the revenue from hogs goes to Iowa. We get what’s left: the smell and manure.” While Davison County will benefit from increased tax income, he said, “The township gets about $16.” Opponent Anne Smith wondered if local contractors would benefit or whether all of the money spent on projects would go to Iowa. Opponent Arden Lemke said his wife hails from an area of Germany where feeding operations are so crowded people cannot open windows. “We have tourism here and we’re going to ruin it,” Lemke said. “For a few dollars — what this is making — you’re going to take millions away.”

Opponent Dale Smith raised concerns about the 4,000 gallons of water used daily at each operation. “Are there more of these in the plan?” he asked commissioners. DeRocher said he had no current plans for additional operations. Jeff Bathke, Davison County Planning and Zoning administrator, said no additional applications were pending. On the issue of water usage, Mark Jenniges, deputy planning administrator, said the state requires a water permit for the use of 28,000 gallons daily and the CAFOs raise no concerns for the watershed. Commission Chairwoman Brenda Bode said that while she wished the project benefited the local economy more, “We have no right to say someone can’t come in and do this. We are not allowed to make that kind of a decision.” Commissioner Dennis Kiner said he would like to revisit the issue of water use. “I am concerned down the road about the aquifers,” Kiner said. “They can draw down, and at some point we’re going to be tapped.”

He noted the commission had little leeway on the three projects. “I understand we can’t refuse anything that fits the criteria of the ordinance,” Kiner said. Bode said she believed the use of CAFOs would be self-limiting if their objective truly was the manure. “You have to have a place to put it,” Bode said, noting farmers can apply only limited quantities. Miller said state rules allow for the application of up to 3,500 gallons of manure per acre per year on his land. “That will get us pretty close to what our commercial fertilizer is now,” Miller said. Bode said it wasn’t feasible to transport manure long distances. “Will I see more in my neighborhood?” she asked. “It’s possible. “(But) I will not see (manure) hoses going from town to town,” she said. Commissioners also approved variances to move the CAFOs closer to nearby roads in order to preserve farmland. AG

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Lonetti hired at Minnesota Farm Bureau EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation has hired Josie Lonetti as the public policy associate director. Lonetti most recently worked for Minnesota Business Partnership. She began her career as a legislative assistant in the Minnesota Senate and worked as a legislative coordinator for Messerli & Kramer. She is a graduate of the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minn., and the Minnesota Excellence in Public Service program

Rennpferd wins MN State FFA Discussion Meet ST. PAUL, Minn. — Thirteen regional FFA finalists from across the state competed in the FFA/Farm Bureau Discussion Meet competition at the Minnesota State FFA Convention. The 16th annual competition was sponsored by the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation’s Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee and the Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation. Macy Rennpferd of the Maple River FFA Chapter won the competition and Molly Lindgren of the Staples-Motley FFA Chapter took second place. John Weston Barber of the Elbow Lake Area FFA Chapter and Laura Shoutz of the Litchfield FFA Chapter also advanced to the final round. Rennpferd and Lindgren both receive a college scholarship sponsored by the Minnesota Farm Bureau Foundation. Other regional winners at the Discussion Meet included: Dakota Cochran, Tracy Area FFA; Ashley Kortekaas, Grand Rapids FFA; Liz Krienke, HLWW (Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted); Tristan Rabbe, Martin County West FFA; Valerie Sauder, Pine Island FFA; Bailee Schiefelbein, Kim-

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Five SD youth attend National 4-H Conference BROOKINGS, S.D. — Five South Dakota 4-H members recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the National 4-H Conference. They include Sage Gabriel, Haakon/ Jackson Counties; Kayla Fischer, Day County; Emily Foiles, Clark County; Mary-Katherine Schlichte, Pennington County and Jaicee Williams, Pennington County. The trip was sponsored and funded by the 4-H Livestock Industry Trust Fund. The youth were selected to attend based on involvement in 4-H Citizenship and community service, and the leadership skills that they have developed through 4-H activities. To learn more about how you can become involved in South Dakota 4-H as a member or volunteer, contact your local SDSU Extension 4-H Youth Program Advisor. A complete listing can be found at iGrow. org under the Field Staff icon.


‘Mad dash’ of planting is on in central North Dakota By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

ST. ANTHONY, N.D. — The crew at Direct Ag Supply was at a farm here on May 8, helping get a new corn planter ready for the season. The plan was for a trial run later that day. That is, if the rain held off long enough. After a slow start that included few product deliveries in April, Spence Koenig says Direct Ag Supply has plenty to do these days. “Now it’s just a mad dash,” he said. Direct Ag Supply is a seed, chemical and fertilizer dealer that operates in about a 100-mile radius around the Bismarck-Mandan area. Koenig said the company has a few customers working on planting soybeans, and corn is just getting started. Wheat is probably halfway done Koenig being planted, he said.

Some people are contemplating moving away from small grains this year. “With the later spring, we’re getting acres switched to more corn, beans and sunflower sales have been up, too,” Koenig said. Though the light rain on the way seemed likely to delay planting another day, Koenig said the moisture is welcome. “Any rain we can get, we’ll take,” he said. The North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network website showed that the precipitation from scattered storms that moved through on May 7, 8 and 9 varied greatly across the state.

In the first round of storms, on May 7, Wishek received half an inch, and Streeter had .38. Several places, including near Beach, Linton, Edgeley, Marion and Crary, received about a quarter of an inch. The May 8 storms mostly brought moisture — a quarter to a half inch in many areas — to the Red River Valley, though Robinson received .33 and Bowman .37. The May 9 showers delivered no amounts higher in North Dakota than the .16 in Streeter and in Prosper. Some places received next to nothing. National Weather Service data says Bismarck had .06 inches for the entire month of May as of the morning of May 10, and Hettinger had received .13 in that time frame. The rain came in a week in which the U.S. Drought Monitor slightly expanded the portion of North Dakota considered to be abnormally dry, from 36.95 percent to 50.05 percent. The portion of the state experiencing drought con-

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ditions remained the same from the week prior, with 3.46 percent in severe drought and 35.55 percent in moderate drought. Only 10.94 percent of the state is considered to have adequate moisture. Conditions seem drier to the west and south of the company’s territory, Koenig said. But he thinks it’s too soon to say what will happen with drought conditions. “I think we’re in better condition than we were last year at this time,” he said. “We need some moisture to get everything up and growing.” Soybeans did well in last year’s drought conditions, which has led to more people considering trying the crop, Koenig said. Crop insurance is available in the area now, and the county averages are up. He heard reports of soybeans going 20 to 35 bushels to the acres in the area in the 2017 growing season. AG

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A threat we can’t ignore

Jonathan Knutson welcomes comments about his column. Mail comments to him at Box 6008, Grand Forks, N.D. 582066008. Email him at jknutson@agweek. com or call him at 701-780-1111. Knutson is a staff writer for Agweek.

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A few years ago, I was driving near the outskirts of Fargo, N.D., the state’s largest city and one that’s grown steadily for decades. A person who knew didn’t know much about agriculture was in the car with me. As we drove, we passed a subdivision half-filled with newly built and still-under-construction houses. Around most of the subdivision were thriving fields of corn and soybeans; Fargo is in the heart of the the Red River Valley of the North, which boasts some of the world’s finest farmland. “It’s nice to see new houses going up,” the other person said. My answer was something like, “Well, it’s good for people who want more choice in where they live. It’s good for construction workers. It’s good for businesses that sell lumber and the other stuff that goes into the houses. That’s all great. But we’re losing some terrific farmland.” The other person looked at me as if I’d lost my mind and said, “There’s all kinds of farmland.” “No, there isn’t. We should be worried about that, and here’s why,” I said. The four- or five-sentence explanation I gave wasn’t very articulate, but it was sincere and, I’d like to think, fairly knowledgeable. All of us in modern agriculture recognize what’s happening. Across this country — California to New York and in the Upper Midwest, too — our limited supply of irreplaceable farmland is being irrevocably diminished. A report which I examine in a news article in this issue of Agweek documents the extent of the threat. That article has more numbers and details, but these statistics highlight the danger: ► Nearly 31 million acres of U.S. farmland, roughly the equivalent of all the farmland in Iowa, were lost to development from 1992 to 2012. ► Almost 11 million acres of U.S. farmland land best suited to intensive food and crop production were lost in the same 20-year period. That’s roughly the equivalent of California’s Central Valley. Yeah, there’s a lot of farmland. But we’re sure losing a lot, too. Houses, strip malls, roads, golf courses, apartment buildings and more — individually they may be small, but collectively they add up. The equivalent of all Iowa farmland, for goodness’ sakes! (State- and county-level data isn’t included in the report. But American Farmland Trust promises that data will be available in future reports; I’ll watch for it and write about it as warranted.) To be sure, the loss of farmland is mitigated somewhat by the ability of farmers and ranchers to produce more food per acre. One example: Average per-acre U.S. corn yields rose from 127 bushels in 1995 to 160 bushels in 2017. But as the new report mentions, world demand for food and fiber will rise 50 to 70 percent by 2050. The United States, which has more than 10 percent of the world’s arable land and an exceptionally productive food system, needs to play a leading role in supplying the additional food and fiber — a task obviously made difficult with less farmland. American Farmland Trust has three main recommendations for protecting farmland: expanding federal investment in ag land protection; supporting U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies that monitor changes to ag resources; and enacting a “comprehensive 21st century agricultural land policy platform.” The recommendations are explored further in the news article.

A role for us I respectfully add that agriculturalists have a personal one-on-role role to play, too. When the opportunity arises, we need to gently and patiently tell people outside ag that losing farmland is a serious concern. That’s what I tried to do in the car that day with the person who insisted there’s a lot of farmland. I didn’t make a big difference, but at least I tried. So should you. 6 Monday, May 14, 2018 / AGWEEK

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31 million acres lost Development cuts into U.S. farmland By Jonathan Knutson

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A new report reinforces what most everyone in U.S. food production already knows: Development is irreversibly diminishing the limited supply of U.S. farmland, raising serious food-production, economic and environmental concerns. But the report from American Farmland Trust also finds that the loss of farmland is much greater than was generally known. Almost 31 million acres, double the amount previously documented, were lost to development from 1992 to 2012, according to “Farms Under Threat: The State of America’s Farmland.” The 31 million acres nationwide are nearly the equivalent of all farmland in Iowa or the entire land mass of New York State, the report noted. “Farmland is critical infrastructure, akin to roads and bridges,” said John Piotti, AFT’s president and CEO. “Without farms, there’s not only no food, but there’s no future. We need farmland to feed us and sustain our economy — but also to help restore our planet.” Agweek received an advance copy of the the report, officially released Wednesday, May 9. Other key findings include: ► About 11 million of the 31 million lost acres of U.S. farmland are “the best farmland in the nation” or land “where the soils, microclimates, growing seasons and water availability combine to allow intensive production with the fewest environmental impacts.” ► Expanding urban areas accounted for 59 percent of the lost farmland. Low-level residential development, or houses built on 1- to 20-acre plots, accounted for the other 41 percent. ► Farmland is affected disproportionately by development. Seventy percent of urban development and 62 percent of all development occurred on ag land. American farmers and ranchers now use more than 1 billion acres, or 55 percent of the land in the continental United States. The importance of U.S. agriculture — and of protecting farmland — shouldn’t be overlooked or minimized, American Farmland Trust said. Agriculture accounts for more than $1 trillion of the U.S. Gross Domestic Product and provides many environmental and recreational benefits, all of which are threatened by the loss of farmland, the report said.

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Blake Gumprecht/Forum News Service Almost 31 million acres of farmland, double the amount previously documented, were lost to development from 1992 to 2012.

Soaring global food demand — the world’s food and fiber needs are expected to rise 50 to 70 percent by 2050 — increase the importance of protecting farmland, the report noted.

Federal policymakers, farmers, landowners, local and state planning agencies and the general public all need to do more to stem future ACRES LOST: Page 21

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Getting better at growing wheat By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

RED LAKE FALLS, Minn. — Minnesota farmers are good at growing wheat; they’ve been doing it since the early 1850s. But there’s always more to learn, and Minnesota Wheat is helping farmers do so. “We hear from growers about their concerns and gear our trials to that,” Lauren Prouix says. She and Melissa Geiszler are the Minnesota Wheat On-Farm Research Network’s on-farm research coordinators The grower-funded network, driven by farmers and using topics selected by them, conducts research on large plots and works on the conservation, fertility management, quality and profitability of wheat production in Minnesota. Slated for study this crop season: seeding rate trials, top-dressing nitrogen, a variable rate nitrogen protein analysis, whether adding sulfur is helpful, a fungicide trial and whether plant growth regulators can help wheat plants’ standability, Prouix and Geiszler say.

They expect to work with about 30 farmers on 40 to 50 fields. Many of the farmers will be in northwest Minnesota, where the state’s wheat production is concentrated, but Geiszler and Prouix will work with producers elsewhere in the state, too. The research is designed to be “doable” for producers to put into practice, and also to provide good, sound data, Prouix says. Minnesota Wheat is the collective name for the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers and Minnesota Wheat Research and Promotion Council. Both are based in Red Lake Falls, Minn., and share a staff of six people, says David Torgerson, executive director of the two organizations. The Association works on lobbying and education, while the Council works on research and promotion. “We try to cover all the bases for growers,” Torgerson says.

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State commodity groups typically have their headquarters in the state’s largest city or capital. But Minnesota wheat growers wanted to keep Minnesota Wheat headquarters close to where most of them live. “We’ve found that it’s easier to serve them when we’re in their backyard rather than St. Paul,” Torgerson says, adding that Minnesota Wheat officials visit St. Paul, Minnesota’s capital, when appropriate. Once, wheat was grown across Minnesota. But today corn and soybeans dominate crop production in most of the state; wheat is concentrated in northwest Minnesota, where the climate is particularly well-suited to the crop. “If you went back into the 1980s, wheat was grown pretty much throughout the state. Then in the 1980s and 1990s, the disease scab was devastating to wheat, and we saw wheat production move outside the southern part of the state. Also, pricing opportunities for corn and soybeans were better,” Torgerson said. Wheat, typically grown on 2.5 million to 2.7 million Minnesota acres in the 1980s, now is

planted on about 1.1 million to 1.3 million acres annually. Most of the remaining acres are grown in rotation with soybeans, among other crops. Minnesota Wheat, which at its peak had about 1,200 members, now has about 800, a number that has stabilized in the past few years, Torgerson says. Minnesota Wheat’s mission is helping those farmers survive and thrive. “Wheat may not be sexy as corn or (soy) beans. But you still meet those growers who are excited about it and want to make it as profitable as possible on their farms. And working with those growers is exciting for us,” Prouix says. It’s not too late for Minnesota farmers to participate with wheat research this crop season. “If you’re interested in learning more about what we’re doing, or about having an on-farm trial, you can contact us. We’d love to talk,” Geiszler says. Their contact information is available at www. smallgrains.org/staff. AG

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Familiar farm bill battles start brewing again By Sara Wyant Agri-Pulse

Shortly after the U.S. House of Representatives defeated the farm bill on June 20, 2013, Rep. Justin Amash, along with hundreds of business leaders, government officials and staff, attended a $250-a-plate dinner hosted by the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI). The libertarian group, which espouses “free market” principles, made a James Bond spoof video called “Capitalism Never Dies,” and the group’s president, Lawson Bader, sported a kilt in tribute to retired actor Sean Connery. But before the elaborate Bond-themed dinner began, the master of ceremonies announced two other reasons to celebrate: CEI had just raised $1 million from sources like Google, Facebook, Koch, Altria and the Association of American Railroads. Plus, there was the political victory: the organization had helped defeat the farm bill — thanks in part to Michigan Representative Amash and dozens of other House conservatives. CEI aligned with conservative groups, such as Heritage Action, Taxpayers for Common Sense and the National Taxpayers Union, along with an eclectic mix of other organizations, including the National Black Farmers Association, Defenders of Wildlife and the Environmental Working Group, to bring down the farm bill. It was widely known that conservative Republicans had concerns about the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as the food stamp program. They supported splitting the nutrition and farm portions of the bill, while adding more work requirements for SNAP recipients. However, Amash also opposed price supports and other farm programs “because they damage the economy, harm consumers, and hurt the environment by encouraging more agricultural production than may be necessary,” he explained on his Facebook page.

Asked after the CEI dinner what it would take to win his support for the farm bill, Amash echoed concerns from many conservatives. He wanted to see big cuts in SNAP, but also in crop insurance. Fast forward to 2018 and you can see some of the same people and well-funded organizations trying to bring down the farm bill once again. They are writing papers, hosting press conferences, and engaging on social media — attempting to change almost all portions of the bill. But there are a few minor differences between 2018 and 2013. House Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway (R-Texas), has support from House GOP leaders. Speaker Paul Ryan embraced the SNAP portion of the bill as part of his “welfare to work” agenda. Republican leaders signaled the importance of getting a farm bill done on time this year, even numbering the measure H.R. 2. The major tax reform package that passed last year was H.R. 1. Conaway has been meeting with the Freedom Caucus and other GOP conservative groups, hoping to convince Amash and others that the farm bill he pushed through committee has the right kind of reforms in the nutrition section of the bill — while fending off reforms in the “farm” sections of the bill. “We’re doing the right stuff on SNAP, and that’s the focus of much of the (GOP) conference,” he said. But in many ways, Conaway is trying to thread the needle around a lot of competing interests. “It’s a question of, is there enough good stuff on the SNAP side to cause those who have had trouble in the past with the overall farm bill to vote ‘yes’ when we bring it to the floor,” he told Agri-Pulse. FARM BILL: Page 18

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Alfalfa fields: Be prepared for 2018 By Emily Glunk Meccage Montana State University

This year, I am getting a lot of reports of winter injury and winterkill in alfalfa stands throughout Montana. Following a disastrous year in 2017, where many were left short in their hay stacks and had to buy hay, this can create further issues moving into 2018. Already, I have been in several fields where it looks like the first harvest is going to be set back due to winter injury, and several pictures have crossed my desk of patchy fields that have significantly decreased or absent spring growth. So how can you tell if your alfalfa has experienced winter injury? If it looks like Glunk you have areas where plants are stunted and growing slowly, this is a good first sign. Also, evaluate the crowns of the plants. If there is only new growth coming on one side of the crown or the growth is asymmetrical, this is a good indicator

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of winter injury. I am a big proponent of digging up a couple of plants in the spring to see what is going on underground. Look for overall health of the taproot. If you notice that there appears to be discoloration near the crown, this too can be an indicator of winter injury. Also look at stem and plant density. I prefer to evaluate stem density because it can be hard to tell if you are looking at one plant or two sometimes when evaluating plant density. If you have over 40 stems per square foot, you are probably doing OK. In younger stands, the closer we are to 50 to 55 stems per square foot, the better. If you are under that 40 stems per square foot mark, then you should consider renovating, or interseeding with a different forage species. It is easiest to do stem counts when the growth is small, around three inches, and before they get too tall and become intertwined. If you do suspect that your field has experienced winter injury, there is some good news. Most often, only the first harvest is going to be severely affected. Generally, if growing conditions are good later in the spring and summer,

the regrowth will be adequate and you can get close to normal in your later harvests. The bad news is if you have significant winter kill where plants just simply did not survive. This winter had a lot of ice sheeting, and the spring has had flooding in many areas. Alfalfa cannot survive long periods of time where there is no gaseous exchange due to ice sheeting. If it’s underwater too long, it can “drown” the plants out, or at the very least, expose it to secondary bacterial or fungal diseases. It is important to assess your fields in the spring to figure out a plan for the coming year. If your alfalfa field experienced significant winterkill and is less than a year old, you do have the opportunity to interseed or start over with new alfalfa. However, if your stand is more than a year old, autotoxicity will be too big of a risk, and interseeding or replanting alfalfa is not recommended. A good idea in this instance may be to look to an annual forage. Research has shown that on a tonnage basis, you will generally harvest more tons per acre with an annual forage

compared to a perennial, even alfalfa. This will help to put more hay in your yard for the coming winter. And with many of our new annual forage cultivars, we are still able to harvest high quality forage for our animals to consume. Overall, it is important to get out and scout your fields as soon as you can. Evaluate if there is any damage, then start planning for the coming year. Many are going to be planting late due to the large amounts of spring moisture, but we still have many options to consider if you do have to pull out your alfalfa. And as always, if you have any questions, talk to your local Extension agent, NRCS consultant, agronomist or Extension Forage Specialist. AG Editor’s note: Emily Glunk Meccage is an extension forage specialist and assistant professor at Montana State University. Her website is http:// animalrangeextension.montana.edu/ forage/ and she can be reached at emily. meccage@montana.edu or 406-9945688.


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Hunting for and frying up morel mushrooms By Cristen Clark

Special to Agweek

When warm, damp spring weather finally arrives in Iowa, morel mushrooms start to poke through the landscape in wooded areas. This brings serious mushroom hunters out of their winter slumber to forage for the finest fungi Iowa has to offer. I’m no mushroom hunter, I can thankfully turn to my brother-in-law Drew for that. He’s got all of the special secret hunting spots; he picks, cleans and prepares them. Oh, and he’s not divulging any of his secrets. He won’t even tell me where he finds them, which I’m completely okay with because combing through my hair for ticks is something I can do without! “Morel Night” is a religion in our family. It’s a flexible holiday in which our whole family gets together, eats mushrooms and celebrates the arrival of spring. It is one of my favorite nights of the year and if I am completely honest with you, I think my husband Mike likes it more than his own birthday. There’s nothing pretentious about it. No gifts, no dressing up, no buffet line and different side dishes to coordinate. No fancy plates or silverware; just beer or soda, and mushrooms. To make the most incredible fried morel mushrooms I’ve canvassed the countryside to find top-secret tips! 1. Make sure the mushrooms are clean and dry before you begin breading them. Slice larger mushrooms in half or even into quarters. Store them in a zip top bag with paper towels inside to take up any additional moisture. Keep them refrigerated until frying time. 2. We like to cook the mushrooms in a mixture of oil and butter. If you only fry the breaded mushrooms in butter, the dairy solids in the butter will burn at the high temperature before your mushrooms are cooked to the intended doneness. A combination of butter and oil brings up the burning temperature of the frying liquid to ensure that your mushrooms turn out perfectly. 3. Using a cast iron skillet to fry the mushrooms is a great idea. Cast iron holds heat well and encourages even frying. 4. Don’t skip the initial dredging step into the flour/cornstarch mixture. The flour clings to the slippery mushrooms so the egg wash mixture can adhere to the mushroom and not slip off. The egg wash adheres the final crunchy cracker mixture to the mushroom, so it is crucial to get that step right! Since I’m no expert on hunting morels, all I am qualified to tell you is how to prep and cook them. Here’s my simple recipe for the best fried morel mushrooms you’ll ever taste. You’ll never look at wild fungus the same way again. AG

Simple Fried Morel Mushrooms By: Drew Weyers and Cristen Clark Ingredients: 1 to 2 pounds of morel mushrooms, cleaned, sliced in half or quartered 2 ½ cups all purpose flour, divided 2 ½ cups cornstarch, divided 1 teaspoon Lawry’s Seasoned Salt ½ teaspoon cracked black pepper (optional) 2 eggs ¼ cup milk One box of Chicken in a Biskit crackers OR three sleeves of saltine crackers 1 quart of vegetable oil (or other flavorless cooking oil, such as peanut, soybean etc.) 4 tablespoons butter Kosher salt for seasoning post-frying Instructions: Add oil (enough to fill the bottom of the pan to ¾ inches up the side) and butter to large cast iron skillet, heat to medium/

medium high heat (350 degrees using an instant read thermometer). Prepare breading station on three plates: Plate #1: Add equal parts of flour (1 ½ cups) and cornstarch (1 ½ cups) to the plate, then add 1 teaspoon seasoned salt and ½ teaspoon black pepper and whisk around. Plate #2: Add 2 eggs and ¼ cup of milk, beat until incorporated Plate #3: Add 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of cornstarch and 3 to 4 cups of crushed cracker crumbs, mix around (*if saltines are particularly flavorless, add a little seasoned salt and pepper to this mixture as well.) To prepare to fry: Dip mushrooms in flour mixture on plate number one. Shake excess flour off. Dip flour/cornstarch coated mushrooms in the egg mixture. Let excess egg wash drip off. Roll mushrooms in the cracker/flour mixture. Set aside on a plate to prepare to fry. Fry in 350 degree oil for 2-3 minutes or until golden on all sides. (Frying at 350 degrees will make your mushrooms perfect!) Remove to paper towel lined plates to cool a bit. Sprinkle on a bit of kosher salt. Serve warm, with beer or soda. *Depending on size of mushrooms, you may need to replenish various breading station plates. Have plenty of ingredients on hand! *Size of skillet will indicate the amount of oil you will need for this “shallow fry.”

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COVER STORY

Harris ‘left the tools,’ and the dream By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

GRAND FORKS, N.D. — A North Dakota company that has been at the center of the market for Upper Great Plains specialty crops such as buckwheat, mustard and safflower is stepping forward with new management after the death of its founder. Harris Peterson, a legend in the region’s specialty crop industry, died Jan. 27, 2018, at the age of 92. He had farmed and started processing at Drayton, N.D., in the 1950s and established a cooperative called Minn-Dak Growers Association in 1966 before making it a privately-held company in 1978 as Minn-Dak Growers Ltd. He served as chief executive officer for more than 50 years, operating it until just days before he died. For the past three years, Harris had tried to sell the company but in the end sold his shares

to his son, Harold, 69, and his grandson Jeremy, 40. The two hired General Manager Jim Blair, 55, who oversees 25 people in Grand Forks, and Dickinson, N.D.

Buckwheat king Minn-Dak Growers is perhaps best known for its buckwheat. Buckwheat is not a wheat but is in a group known as a pseudocereals, meaning

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the seeds are consumed in the same way as cereal grains but do not grow on grasses. Buckwheat is related to the rhubarb family. Minn-Dak Growers ships whole buckwheat internationally from its Dickinson plant. It also brings buckwheat into its Grand Forks plant to clean and dehull it to make buckwheat groats and other other products. Buckwheat is gluten-free. Minn-Dak Growers makes buckwheat

Jim Blair

Harold Peterson, 69 (far-left), is president of Minn-Dak Growers Ltd. He says his father, Harris, developed the company as a “tool” to add value to crops in the region.

grits, buckwheat flour (light and dark) and farinetta, a buckwheat bran flour, which is said to be helpful in diabetic diets. The company also brings in yellow, brown and oriental mustard seed. They grind whole mustard seeds to make any iteration of mustard flour, marketed domestically and internationally. Much of the mustard goes into table mustard or into processed meats. Blair says the company is blessed with historical marketing relationships — many from Harris Peterson’s contacts — but is in the process of revitalizing its certifications under the Global Food Safety Initiative, a private organization that benchmarks safety processes worldwide. “We envision within the next crop year we’ll have those certificates in place, which should open up some better market opportunities,” Blair says. They’re also developing an “e-store,”

Photos by Forum News Service/ Agweek/Mikkel Pates Left: Harris Peterson’s office is surrounded by photographs, telling the story of his adventures in agriculture and value-added processing that dates to the 1950s. Top: Buckwheat groats are color-sorted for a clean, white-and-green look. Cover: New management at Minn-Dak Growers Ltd. of Grand Forks, N.D., after the death of founder Harris Peterson, are (from left) General Manager Jim Blair, Vice President Jeremy Peterson, and President Harold Peterson.

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COVER STORY The Minn-Dak Growers Ltd. headquarters facility on the north end of Grand Forks, N.D., was built in 1978 and expanded in the 1980s and 1990s, producing buckwheat and mustard products.

to allow customers to order through a website, and in various package sizes. One key market is Japan, where customers often turn buckwheat into soba noodles. “They’ll also roast the groats and make them into ‘kasha,’” a snack food, Blair says.

Acreage comeback Minn-Dak Growers still has “multi-millions” in sales annually, Harold says, but is looking to regain some momentum. Today it handles 4,000 to 7,000 acres of mustard, and then 7,000 to 10,000 acres of buckwheat. In the past, Harris handled up to 24,000 acres of each crop — plus confection sunflowers. “We’re hoping to build it back to that, which looks promising,” Jeremy Peterson says. Harris Peterson started farming at Drayton. Initially, he built a yellow field pea business, bagging 100-pound bags of peas for the human and birdfeed markets. He expanded into canary seed, pinto beans and sunflowers, before he got into buckwheat. In the 1960s, he was a pilot and at one time the family had an aerial spraying business. Chiefly, he wanted to develop a crop processing business, a market for his farmer-neighbors,

Blair says. Minn-Dak Growers started as a farmer-owned cooperative of 1,100 growers, but eventually Harris bought it out because it was handling several crops that not all members were growing. In the 1970s, Minn-Dak Growers was the No. 4 confection sunflower company in the United States, taking in seeds at Donaldson, Minn., and removing the hulls at Drayton. Sunflower meats were shipped to Germany for the baked goods business. In those days, Harold ran the farm and oversaw the sunflower dehulling operation that ran for up to 47 weeks a year. In 1978, Harris built the plant in Grand Forks to mill mustard and expand into buckwheat. The plant expanded in the 1980s and the mid1990s. In the late 1980s, Harris and Minn-Dak Growers accounted for 20 percent of the U.S. mustard crop. In the 1990s, Minn-Dak was the only buckwheat processor in the country. The

Dickinson plant was added and marketed safflower, primarily for birdfeed.

End of an era In the past three years, Harris Peterson had attempted to sell Minn-Dak Growers to competitors, but in the end decided to keep it in the family. “Because of all of the sweat equity that he and his family had put into the business, I don’t think he could really come to terms with letting that go,” Blair says. “I think he believed his vision that this was a multi-generational opportunity” for his children, grandchildren and beyond. Harold Peterson often describes Minn-Dak Growers, as his father’s “tool,” a far-flung invention to add value. He acknowledges his father doled out “plenty of heck” if things we weren’t done on time or correctly, but that was “the way he taught you how to do it” and that that was OK. “He was a good teacher,” Harold says.

Harold, eventually aided by Jeremy, managed a 1,550-acre farm at Drayton, growing mostly wheat and canola. They are counting on Blair, a southeast Minnesota native who holds undergraduate degrees in business and accounting at Macalester College and a master’s in business administration at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Blair worked in aluminum, plastics and ethanol businesses before joining a canola processing business at Hallock, Minn. After a change in ownership, he took the job with Minn-Dak Growers in March 2017. “I spent some time with Harris, didn’t get enough time with him, to try and learn what his vision was so I could emulate his vision and carry it on,” Blair says. For the time being, Harris Peterson’s office — surrounded by framed snapshots of his family and business triumphs — will remain. The table where Jeremy sat and listened to his grandfather make deals is still there, as it was, and is used for business meetings. Harold Peterson acknowledges there were projects his father didn’t complete, but only because he ran out of time. Harris Peterson had tried to develop buckwheat into a neutraceutical — a food that does the work of medicines, but fell short of corralling a corporate partner for the venture. “Harris only wanted to supply the buckwheat and farinetta,” Harold says. Harold says Harris never sensed that he was running out of time. “He was ready to go to work every day. He said I’m going to be here 10 years longer than you are,” Harold says. “Actually, it’s still his company. He made it and it’s his legacy. We’re going to — hopefully — keep it up.” AG

Minn-Dak Growers Ltd. still markets products under a “Heart of the Valley” logo that Harris Peterson developed in the 1960s. Far-right: Buckwheat groats in totes stand ready for export at the Minn-Dak Growers Ltd. warehouse in Grand Forks, N.D. The specialty crop is raised as a food and food ingredient product for use worldwide. Photo taken April 17, 2018, Grand Forks, N.D. Monday, May 14, 2018 / AGWEEK

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By Katie Pinke

Agweek Publisher

Instead of a sentimental Mother’s Day column, I’ve decided to go the realistic route and broach a topic that is an everyday struggle for many of us. Many moms feel like they don’t measure up thanks to the age-old comparison conundrum that’s now fueled by society, blogs and social media. All you moms know what I’m talking about. No matter what kind of mother we are or aren’t, we can’t do enough. We aren’t enough. In honor and celebration of Mother’s Day, please stop comparing yourself. You are enough. You are perfectly chosen for this role. You can meet the needs of the children you have been given. If you aren’t a mother, look around — there are children around you to love. Children in your community, schools, churches and local clubs in need of your mentorship and love. You are enough. The journey to motherhood varies from the conventional means and fertility treatments to adopting an embryo or a child of any age. Maybe you’re not a mother in the traditional sense but a stepmom, aunt or friend. Mother, one way or another or not at all, you are enough. Regardless of your path, this Mother’s Day don’t allow your story to be less than what you think it should have been. Your precious story is your own, unique and like no other. All of our stories include struggles and ugly, awkward patches. I have ADVERTISER: AG SYSTEMS friends whose stories involves brokenness. Others have been struck with INC tragedy and are still picking up the pieces after losing a child or even chilDELIVER - miracles dren. We all have joyous moments, the happiest of days andTO:true EMAIL TO: woven into the fabric of our unique stories. In the days ahead, reach out to your friends and family whose FAX TO:members Mother’s Day might not be filled with joy and happiness. Give them a call. Not a text or an email, but an actual phone call to chat with them. Listen. Share a favorite memory of them and their loved ones. Stop by for a visit. This Mother’s Day, there’s a mother you know who feels like she’s not measuring up. She has a fractured relationship with a child. She hasn’t forgiven herself for her past actions. She mourns for the child she lost. She has little ones and is doing her best to provide for them but doesn’t feel she is keeping up. Can you offer support? Can you love on her a little more? Regardless of how you fit into the picture, you are enough to show her she is enough this Mother’s Day. Oftentimes we wait for someone else to take the lead. Someone else will call her. Someone else will invite her over. But should that someone be you? You are enough. Strip away the titles and labels of what and who a mother should be. Love the mothers in your life. Meet a mother right where she is and love her. In my 21 years as a mother, I don’t have it all figured out and never will. I learn from those around me, from those who meet me where I am, who build me up, encourage me, listen to me and forgive me. I don’t waste my time comparing. I’ve lowered my expectations. I love my kids more. I focus on what is best for my kids, and the rest of the details fall away or into place. I am enough for my kids. They know me as their imperfect, messy mother who fervently loves them right where they are. Mother or not, you are enough this Mother’s Day to love a little more and meet a mother right where she is.

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AG B RIEFS Burgum waives hours of service for anhydrous haulers BISMARCK, N.D. — Gov. Doug Burgum has signed an emergency executive order granting a waiver of hours of service for drivers of commercial vehicles transporting anhydrous ammonia fertilizer. North Dakota farmers are facing a shortage of fertilizer due to significant late season snowfall in other parts of the upper Midwest, which has delayed and shortened the spring planting season across the region. Commercial truck drivers have been required to move more fertilizer in a shorter time frame. State Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring requested the waiver of hours of service to ensure that sufficient anhydrous ammonia resources are available to farmers.

The emergency order will remain in effect through May 30. All road safety and vehicle compliance regulations still apply.

Barn Talk event will focus on aspects of goatkeeping ENDERLIN, N.D. — The Dakota Goat Association will hold an educational workshop on Saturday, May 19 at the Terri and Melissa Fraedrich farm near Enderlin, N.D. The “Barn Talk” — a three-hour program on the practical aspects of goatkeeping — will begin at 1:30 p.m. “You’ll see the fencing and shelter we use for our Nigerian Dwarf herd plus watch demonstrations on hoof trimming, vaccinating and other common practices. It’s a great opportunity to learn new skills or see different methods applied. Plus, you’ll meet goat owners from around the area and share ideas,” explains Terri Fraedrich, host of the event. For more information on DGA programs and to register for the event, go to www.dakotagoats.org.

Cattle Mineral Nutrition Program set for two sites in May North Dakota and South Dakota livestock producers will have an opportunity through the Cattle

Mineral Nutrition for Producers program to gain a clear understanding of their herd’s mineral needs and how to make significant changes, if necessary, to improve herd performance. North Dakota State University Extension and South Dakota State University Extension are co-hosting the program at two sites in May: ► Dickinson, N.D. — May 24, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. MDT at NDSU’s Dickinson Research Extension Center ranch headquarters near Manning (11090 15th St. S.W.) ► Lowry, S.D. — May 25, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CDT at Rock Hills Ranch near Lowry (30872 143rd St.) The program consists of a one-day training in May, followed by sample collection and extension personnel visits to ranches during the summer and a one-day training this fall. To register, visit http://iGrow.org/events. Registration will be open until May 21 or until the class is full.

MSU to host statewide agricultural research center field days BOZEMAN, Mont. — The public is invited to attend free field days across Montana to tour and learn about the people, places and projects involved with agricultural research at Montana State University’s College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station.

Seven research stations across the state and a local Bozeman campus farm will each host a field day this summer. Summer 2018 field days include: ► June 19 — Southern Agricultural Research Center in Huntley, Mont. The field day begins at 3 p.m., and includes dinner. ► June 21 — Northern Agricultural Research Center near Havre, Mont. The field day begins at 3 p.m., with tours before and after dinner. ► June 26 — Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center in Conrad, Mont. The field day begins at 11:30 a.m. and includes lunch. ► July 10 — Northwestern Agricultural Research Center near Creston, Mont. The field day begins at 2 p.m., with dinner following the tour. ► July 12 — Central Agricultural Research Center west of Moccasin, Mont. The field day starts at 9 a.m. and includes lunch. ► July 13 — MSU Arthur H. Post Agronomy Farm west of Bozeman. Tours begin at 8:30 a.m., followed by lunch. ► July 17 — Eastern Agricultural Research Center north of Sidney, Mont. The field day begins at 9 a.m. and includes lunch. ► July 26 — Western Agricultural Research Center at Corvallis, Mont. The field day starts at 4:30 p.m., with dinner at 5 p.m. and tours following. For more information about the station’s research centers, visit http://agresearch.montana. edu/researchcenters.html.

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Promoting the value of essential amino acids in soybeans The world measures and values soybeans on their crude protein content, but in the Dakotas and Minnesota, protein is typically less than in South American beans. However, essential amino acids, or EAAs — what nutritionists use to formulate livestock feed rations — are higher in northern climate beans. EAAs — phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, methionine, leucine, isoleucine, lysine, and histidine — cannot be made by the body and must come from food. According to farmers and researchers, EAAs are a superior way to evaluate soybean quality. Mike Langseth, a farmer from Barney, N.D., is on the Northern Soy Marketing Committee, a cooperative effort of soybean councils in the Dakotas and Minnesota. They’re working with international buyers to promote the value of essential amino acids in soybean sources.

Mike Langseth, a farmer from Barney, N.D., is on the Northern Soy Marketing Committee, a cooperative effort of soybean councils in the Dakotas and Minnesota. (AgweekTV)

Members of the committee recently traveled to southeast Asia to provide education about the quality of northern soybeans. They also discussed a simple metric, the “critical amino acid value,” or CAAV, that more accurately describes the value of soybeans and

soybean meal. CAAV is the sum of the five most critical amino acids — lysine, cysteine, methionine, threonine and tryptophan. “We want the quality profile that buyers of soybeans around the world are looking for to include the amino acid content, because that’s where the value really is,” says Langseth. “As that value gets recognized more and more, the gap that we’re getting between our basis and the basis of Brazilian beans should start to narrow. And that will be bringing the value to soybean producers in the Northern Plains.” Langseth says one goal is to try and get the measure of the essential amino acids to be part of the contract language. And he says the biggest challenge is convincing the large international marketers that are buying and selling beans, like Cargill and CHS, to recognize EAA content.

For more information on the Northern Soy Marketing Committee and North Dakota Soybean Council, go to http://ndsoybean.org/.

Essential amino acids are higher in northern climate beans. According to farmers and researchers, essential amino acids are a superior way to evaluate soybean quality. (AgweekTV)

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SOIL HEALTH MINUTE Abbey Wick is an Extension Soil Health Specialist at NDSU.

Farmers guiding research for soil health By Abbey Wick

NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist

Linking research to on-farm application is really important, especially in the world of soil health. To do this effectively, farmers should be an integral part of the conversation. Researchers should share what they know about the technical aspects of soil health and listen to others about concerns and questions. Consultants should be sharing what they see on a broad scale. Extension should be learning and sharing information collected across the state. Industry should share information on how equipment can do things like inter-seed cover crops. Government agencies can share and collect information to develop effective programs and educational trainings. There are many groups that should be involved in soil health and this is exactly what we try to do with the Soil Health Research and Extension (SHARE) Farm. This project was started in 2013 through commodity group funding (North Dakota Corn Growers Association, North Dakota Soybean Council and North Dakota Wheat Commission) and involves research plots on-site along with an extension program to share information. Though we do two-day bus tours, field days and workshops, the Cafe Talks are probably the most recognized extension program associated with the SHARE Farm. With Cafe Talks, we’re creating a soil health knowledge network where we talk about and solve issues collectively. This network includes all of the groups mentioned above. We did a knowledge network map of individuals who came to the Cafe Talks from 2014-2016 to show what connections are being made. Let me explain what everything means: Cafe Talk locations are highlighted with a royal blue square and the name of the location. Blue circles indicate farmers, light green are NDSU scientists, dark green are NDSU Extension, red are crop consultants, yellow are government agency, orange indicates industry representatives, and grey means unknown profession. We had 168 people come to our Cafe Talks between 2014 and 2016, so that’s how many circles are in the figure. Now, let’s interpret what all these circles mean. Looking at the top 10 most influential people (or the largest circles) in the network — five are farmers, two are researchers, two are NDSU Extension specialists and one is a crop consultant.

Abbey Wick/Special to Agweek Soil health knowledge network from the 2014 to 2016 Cafe Talks

This means we have four groups or professions that are interacting often and are highly influential in the network. They may be the ones providing the most advice or sharing experiences — in other words, these are the “go-to” people. Let’s talk connections — the circles in the figure are connected with 182 lines, meaning that there have been 182 connections (or conversations) made during the Cafe Talks from 2014 to 2016. Plus, 180 of those connections occurred more than once! Those connections and the repeated interactions are what is advancing the use of soil health building practices across North Dakota. The big picture is that we have several people in different professions who live in totally different areas talking with

each other about soil health. They are coming up with solutions to specific on-farm issues and answering each other’s questions. In the first two years of Cafe Talks, we have created a support group to help us all advance in our understanding of soil health building practices. Join the soil health network — start sharing your ideas and learning from others. Develop those relationships that will help you on your farm and allow you to help others on their farms or with their programs. We have a calendar of events and information on upcoming field tours posted on the NDSU Soil Health webpage (ndsu.edu/soilhealth). We will keep posting information throughout the summer, so check back often. AG

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Conaway is also telling conservatives that amendments that would require means testing, payment limits, cuts to crop insurance premium subsidies, and reform of the sugar program, could bring down the entire bill. And if that happens, it would risk the SNAP reforms that are meant to win conservative support. To win approval on the House floor, where the GOP holds a 235-193 seat majority, Conaway will need every Republican he can find because he can’t count on any Democrats to support the package. Democrats don’t like the bill because of changes that were made in the nutrition title of the bill, requiring more people to work or enroll in training programs to qualify for SNAP benefits. They also don’t like the commodity title. During the committee’s markup, no Democrats voted in favor of the bill or offered amendments to change the measure. The House Agriculture Committee’s ranking member, Collin Peterson of Minnesota, said recently that Democrats won’t offer any amendments and will be united in opposing the bill when it comes to the House floor. They

argue that the bill is unfixable because of the SNAP reforms and the inadequacy of the farm income support. And they are guessing that Republicans will not be able to find enough votes to pass the bill on their own. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is also weighing in. She’s pleased with how her Democratic colleagues have handled the House farm bill debate. “I’m very proud of Collin Peterson and the members of our ag committee who are fighting for farmers,” Pelosi said during a recent visit to Iowa. “They have your back, but we don’t have all the votes.” House Republicans don’t either, she added, and she’s waiting to see if the farm bill actually comes to the floor next week as planned. “Supposedly this is coming up soon, but it was going to come up the week before last. We’ll see if they go forward with it.” Oddly enough, some lobbyists believe that Pelosi’s comments may help Conaway’s cause to pass a new farm bill. “There are a lot of conservative House members who don’t like this farm bill,” noted one long-time farm bill observer who asked to remain anonymous. “But they hate Pelosi even more.” AG

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A good week for planting By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

A lot of work remains, but Upper Midwest farmers finally made a strong start to the 2018 planting season. Wheat, oats, barley and sugar beets all enjoyed substantial gains in planted acreage in the week ending May 6, according to the weekly crop progress report released May 7 by the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. An unusually cool spring delayed planting in much of the area, stressing farmers who waited anxiously to get into their fields. But some of that concern is partially alleviated after brisk planting in the first week of May. Wheat, normally the first of the region’s three major crops (corn and soybeans are the other) predictably enjoyed most of the planting gains. South Dakota, in particular, saw extensive gains in spring wheat acreage. Farmers in the state had 51 percent of their spring wheat planted as of May 6, up from 12 percent a week earlier. That means 39 percent of the state’s wheat acres were planted in a single week. Minnesota

farmers had 27 percent of spring wheat planted by May 6, up from 2 percent a week earlier. Montana producers had 24 percent of their spring wheat in the ground by May 6, up from 6 percent a week earlier. North Dakota spring wheat producers had planted 20 percent of their crop by May 6, from 3 percent a week earlier. Oats and barley saw gains in planted acres similar to those of spring wheat. Sugar beet producers were especially active. In North Dakota, they had planted 66 percent of their crop by May 6, up from 10 percent a week earlier. Minnesota sugar beet producers had 50 percent of their crop in the ground by May 6, up from 10 percent a week earlier. Corn and soybean planting began in earnest in the week ending May 6 in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. Even so, the planting pace for both crops still trails the five-year averages in all three states. Keep in mind, however, that unusually early planting starts in several recent years skewed the five-year averages. To read the full report: https://release.nass. usda.gov/reports/prog1918.txt. AG

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It’s amazing what a little rain can do for the land and the spirit By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

I heard it faintly, late at night, above the sounds of the house settling into sleep. My 2-year-old had just finished her nightly round of crying, singing, talking and laughing when I realized the rhythmic pitter-patter I heard came not from her feet against the wall, in time with her made-up tunes, but from outside. Rain. I opened the window to see if I was right, breathing in the earthy smell we so rarely experienced last spring and summer. The drops fell steadily, wetting the porch and the dirt of the driveway. That first shot of rain mostly missed us, and what we got was no downpour. Places to the south got an inch or more, but we had to be content with a tenth of an inch. But the next day brought another two tenths, with a little more in the forecast. And suddenly the world started to look like a different place. The grass around the houses, which had been a mix of yellow and brown and pale green, now shone a bright emerald. The dry grasses left behind from last year in the pastures and the conservation lands now had a little cushion of green emerging beneath them. Tractors were left idle in the fields across the area. Though everyone has been itching to get crops planted after a prolonged winter, no one is complaining about the rain in central or western North Dakota. Last year’s drought affected more than just the bottom line of producers. It’s not easy to watch crops falter in the fields, nor is it easy to cull more and more cows in efforts to stretch precious feed through the winter. Every dry day and every puff of dust that followed a vehicle down the road or across the field also ate away at the optimism of the people who depend on the land. It may be a new year, but last summer’s conditions still are on the minds of many in the region. In North Dakota, winter lasted longer than normal, but it still was light in terms of snow and moisture in many places. Hay supplies stockpiled from past, wetter years have begun to dwindle as turnout time nears. A common refrain you hear when you talk to ranchers is, we can make it through one year of drought but not two. My husband planted quite a bit of land into forages last fall. He figured he’d need more hay after having to cut far more acres than usual last year. But that rye and triticale needs moisture to grow. The little showers that came through mean the fuzz of green out in the fields will begin to turn lush, and, as long as we get more timely rains, there should be hay to bale in early summer. A little rain hasn’t cleared up all of the concerns. We know too well that we might not get any more. We may again be praying for rain or for those who need it. We may watch herds go down the road and crops wither. But a dark cloud right now means a lot to the people who are putting their seeds in the ground or waiting to turn cattle to pasture and to make hay. I checked in with an extension agent in south central North Dakota after the first round of showers went through. “It rained, so everyone’s happy,” she told me. Time will tell whether this was the beginning of the end of the drought conditions that still plague our region or just a little relief. Either way, it lifted some spirits and provided some needed hope. AG

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‘We can be smarter’

loss of farmland loss, the report said. American Farmland Trust recommends “a bold and comprehensive national strategy” to protect farmland. Its three key recommendations are: ► Double funding in the 2018 farm bill protect farmland through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, which provides financial and technical assistance to help conserve agricultural lands and wetlands and their related benefits. ► Supporting and fully funding USDA programs that “provide unbiased information to help monitor changes in U.S. agricultural resources.” That includes funding for a new 50-state Tenure, Ownership and Transfer of Agricultural Land survey. ► “Enacting a 21st century agricultural land protection platform,” which includes “a new level of federal commitment.” One example of what American Farmland Trust wants to see: enacting federal tax code changes that encourage keeping ag land in production and transferring it from one generation of farmers and ranchers to the next.

AFT worked with Conservation Science Partners, a nonprofit conservation organization, on the report. USDA’s National Resource Conservation Service, or NRCS, provided technical and financial support. A National Advisory Committee provided additional guidance; one of the committee members was Mary Podoll, North Dakota state conservationist with the NRCS.

Podoll told Agweek she served on the committee while working as deputy chief for soil survey and resource assessment at NRCS. The new report utilized, among other sources of data, the NRCS’s Natural Resource Inventory, which observes trends in land use and natural resource conditions. Collecting and analyzing data is crucial to protecting farmland, Podoll said.

“We can be smarter (about development), and data collection is the key,” she said. The new report doesn’t include state-level data. But a separate study released later this year will examine farmland loss state by state and look at the effectiveness of state farmland protection policies, American Farmland Trust said. Podoll said the state-level data also will be interesting and useful. AG

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AccuWeather® 7-Day Forecast for North Dakota Monday

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87° 28° 65° 38° 55.0° 51.7° +3.3°

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A partly sunny and warm day will prevail across the region on Monday. A disturbance will pass by well to the south, so no precipitation is expected locally. A ridge of high pressure will build across the region on Tuesday. This will provide plenty of sunshine along with a very warm afternoon. An area of high pressure will build in from the north on Wednesday. It will be mostly sunny but not quite as warm.

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International Crop Summary

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Very warm and largely dry across Southwest Australia. Warm in eastern Australia with below-normal precipitation.

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A series of fronts will push through the southern croplands; it will be drier than normal farther north. Temperatures will be above normal.

Lo 42 42 43 43 43 46 44 42 41

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Largely dry across much of Canada until a system moves through the east this weekend. Warm in the Prairies, cool in the east.

European Union A series of systems will bring cooler air to most of Europe, but it will be warm in the east east early. Above-normal precipitation.

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Mostly sunny Monday. Wind will be from the southwest at 6-12 mph. The relative humidity will drop to 30 percent in the afternoon. Plenty of sunshine Tuesday. Wind will be from the west at 7-14 mph. The relative humidity will drop to 35 percent in the afternoon. Sunny to partly cloudy Wednesday.

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Saskatchewan food company sues USDA By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Saskatchewan company has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Sacramento against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, alleging improper and inconsistent enforcement of U.S. grain import laws. Sunrise Foods International Inc., based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, was blocked in its effort to off-load cracked corn at Stockton, Calif, on March 6. A grain trader for the company said the company would not be interested in commenting on the suit. The shipment reportedly was blocked for 50 days and eventually departed for parts unknown. The ship included corn from Kazakhstan, Moldova and Russia, which U.S. organic promoters say are not approved for shipping corn to the U.S. The ship was loaded in Turkey, which is on a European list for suspect organic shipments.

Improperly stopped? Sunrise Foods is represented in the suit by Holland & Knight LLP of Los Angeles. The company sources cereal grains, feed grains, oilseed and pulses and delivers to the U.S. and worldwide. Jacob Neufeld, chief executive officer for Sunrise Foods, says the company was established in 1997 by Saskatchewan organic farmers and others and declines to say who owns it today. The company regularly imports “organic cracked corn, a feed product” to the U.S., primarily for poultry and dairy feed, according to the suit. It accesses the product through Tiryaki Agro Food Industry and Trade Inc. and its “Diasub” organic

subsidiary. Diasub coats it with organic sunflower seed oil to prevent dust, extend storage life and prevent insect contamination. The lawsuit says the company had imported 16 cargo holds of the products in the six months before the suit and had brought shipments without problems through ports in Delaware, North Carolina, Louisiana and California. Neufeld tells Agweek that the company was complying with Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service rules, which allow grain to be shipped in if it meets processing standards. A Wisconsin-based organic grain marketing group, the Organic Farmers’ Agency for Relationship Marketing (OFARM), which has clients in Minnesota and the Dakotas, had reported suspect shipments and welcomed the federal action as a sign of demanding stricter enforcement to combat the import of fake or poorly documented organic imports. Neufeld says there is no question that the corn in the shipment was from organic production.

USDA vs USDA? Sunrise is suing U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, as well as several agencies, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the USDA’s APHIS and its National Organic Program. James Bobbe, director of OFARM, says the case may be evidence that federal officials are becoming more concerned about shipments from certain countries. “We will see if CBP can stand up to this,” Bobbe said.

OFARM on Feb. 21 filed a complaint on two ships — the “Mountpark,” and the “Easter Hope,” based on their Turkish port of origin. Bobbe says OFARM had received information from an industry source that Mountpark was laden with grain from countries that are not approved for shipping corn to the U.S. (The Easter Hope had been mislabeled, was from Argentina and was allowed to off-load wheat for feed purposes.) OFARM notified the National Organic Program of the countries of origin on the corn, which may have triggered the Customs and Border Patrol action on the Mountpark shipment, Bobbe said. The CBP works with the APHIS to prevent harmful plant and animal pests and diseases from entering the U.S. The CBP and APHIS prevent corn from coming into the U.S. unless it at least 51 percent “cracked,” on grounds that whole corn could harbor certain diseases. According to Sunrise, the Mountpark arrived at the Port of San Francisco about Feb. 26, was tested Feb. 28 and was cleared for unloading for livestock feed manufacturing. On March 7, the ship headed for the Port of Stockton, Calif. Sunrise Foods says the CBP received “information regarding the country of origin” from “another government agency” and “did not make any efforts to inquire or verify any information regarding the cargo directly with Sunrise.” On March 12, the CBP notified Sunrise by email that the shipments were rejected. CBP and APHIS ordered Sunrise Foods to “re-export or destroy” the shipment within 24

hours. The corn did not meet the agencies’ definition of cracked corn. A CBP agriculture specialist initially suggested the “possibility of treating the corn at an unload facility at Stockton, known as “Penny-Newman,” but the agency later changed its mind.

‘Or processed’ Sunrise says its shipments should have been allowed because they were “produced or processed in Turkey,” and not Russia, Kazakhstan or Moldova. They say the CBP was only required to inspect for “pests and pathogens” and required an “impossible standard” for cracking the corn. He says the rules should allow the cracked corn into the U.S., even if it was harvested in a country from which whole grain corn shipments are not allowed. Sunrise lawyers say the company tried in vain to get CBP, APHIS and USDA to “sample test and inspect” the cracked corn as they “are required to do, they refused to do so.” Sunrise officials met with APHIS officials daily from March 20 to March 27. Bobbe say the ship left the area after 50 days, anchored 1.5 miles offshore and reportedly left for Panama. Sunrise said the ship was incurring $23,500 in losses daily and risking product deterioration. Re-exporting to Turkey or destroying the shipment “as suggested by Defendants,” are “not viable options” and could cost “over several million dollars in losses,” the company said in its suit. The company said it would cause “irreparable harm” to Sunrise business relationships. AG

Bushel marketing tool gets $7M boost By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — Bushel, a software platform owned by Myriad Mobile LLC, of Fargo, on May 10 announced it had raised $7 million in its recent private investment round to “accelerate its patent-pending digital platform for the grain industry.” Jake Joraanstad, the company’s chief executive officer and co-founder, said the company started raising funds in January for the Bushel platform. He declined to disclose the new investors but said they are led by “private investors in the agriculture and software industries.” “This puts rocket fuel behind the Bushel platform,” Joraanstad said. The money will be

used to “expand Bushel’s reach; accelerate new features, research and development and customer success; and continue evaluating strategic acquisition opportunities,” Joraanstad said. Joraanstad Myriad Mobile was founded in 2011. The company has 60 employees, of which half work on the Bushel platform. The private company normally doesn’t share financials, but Joraanstad noted that it was profitable in the first quarter of 2018. Bushel was launched in 2017 after an earlier fundraising round of $1.5 million from a different

set of investors, who are still investors, Joraanstad said. Bushel acquired Omaha-based iNet Solutions and their FarmCentric agribusiness platform in December 2017. Late last week, Bushel launched an “eSignature” function, as a “premium feature add-on” that lets farmers sign contracts from their phone. Initially available in 10 pilot locations, Bushel features are available for more than 400 grain elevator and ethanol plant locations in the U.S. and Canada. About 30 of those are in North Dakota, with a “massive reach, all over the country,” he said, with many in the Midwest but also on East Coast and West Coast. More than 20,000 growers “have access” to Bushel-powered smartphone apps, and more than 10,000 have uploaded and used the app.

Under the Bushel system, grain buyers including Landus Cooperative, of Des Moines, Iowa, Agtegra Cooperative, Aberdeen, S.D., (formerly Wheat Growers) and Flint Hills Resources, Wichita, Kan., provide their customers with “branded versions” of Bushel’s mobile platforms, allowing farmers to access real-time information on scale tickets, contract settlements, cash bids and other details. The Bushel app is free to the farmer. Ryan Raguse, Myriad Mobile’s chairman and co-founder, said the products are easy to use and built with a team “who understand the fundamentals of farming.” It is a “robust, efficient and scalable digital platform” that allows “fragmented systems” to better interact in a “secure cloud-based infrastructure.” AG Monday, May 14, 2018 / AGWEEK 23


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INDUSTRIAL/ CONSTRUCTION 2012 Bobcat T650, enclosed cab with heat and AC, power quick attach, 2 speed, 2,200 hrs, new tracks & sprockets, deluxe cab, good bucket. $34,000. 2009 Bobcat T320 Enclosed cab with heat & AC, power quick attached, 1400 hours, good tracks, deluxe cab, with bucket, $34,000 OBO. 2013 Bobcat S590, enclosed cab with heat & AC, SJC controls, power quick attach, two speed, deluxe cab, 900 hours, new tires, good bucket, $29,000 OBO 2012 Bobcat T750, enclosed cab with heat and AC, 2 speed, power, quick attach, 2150 hours, high flow, deluxe cab, pilot controls, bucket, $40,000 OBO 701-361-4141 701-432-5645

2006 WA250 ONKamatsu SERVICE loader, quick attach bucket, has straight cutting

edge, bucket with teeth for Ad 0113 gravel, and fork to fit and jib to fit

218)(for 861-6265 extra cost). $43,000 US

Ford F-250 2013, 4x4, XL, regular cab, long box, 6.7 diesel, 6 speed automatic transmission, power windows, locks, tilt, cruise, air, 147K, nice, $19,500. (605) 254-3010

1931 Ford Model A Coupe Street Rod 350, black. 1931 Ford Coupe, rumble seat, restored to original, show condition, rootbeer-beige color. 1960 Impala hardtop 348 Manual, 3 speed 1963 Ford Galazy 500 2dr. HT, 352, auto. 1964 Chevy Biscayne 2dr. Post, dual quad 409, 4spd, 411 Posse. 1965 Chevy BelAir, 2 dr, LS6 454, 450 hp, 700 R4. 1966 Ford F100 Shortbox 302 C6. Full body off Resto. ‘67 Chevy C10 Pickup, full restored. 1969 Camero Resto-mod, 502. 1969 Camero SS 396

1971 Mustang Fastback 302, PS & C6, air. # 19702618342 Chevy C20 3 Qt ton, 4 wheel drive, full body off restoration, 406CI 1997 Camero Z28 1997 Z28 Convertible, 49,000 miles, like new

dollars. 204-871-0925

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2001 Skyline Layton ultra lite travel trailer, model 8249, sleeps 5, fiberglass, air, shedded since new, clean, $5,000 OBO. 605-237-7071 Summit SD

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For Sale: 2007 Silverado 1/2 ton work pickup, 64,000 mi excellent condition. Also, 2005 Buick LeSabre, good condition. (701) 321-0629 Henriksen Auto Body Customer Vehicles for sale: 2015 ford focus fully loaded 33k miles $10,000. 2006 buick Lucerne 95k miles, $6000. 2008 Dodge Durango 145k, $6000. 2008 chevy cobalt 2 door sunroof 140k $3500. (605) 669-2059

2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750, 6,400 miles, $3,200 obo. (605) 397-7865

1987 Cadillac Fleetwood, $2500. 1950 Classic Studebaker pickup. 218-354-7116

Reese 5th wheel hitch, 1998, excellent condition, (605) 228-3477

Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1999, 4 door, loaded, 1 family owner, mint condition, 38k, $5,950. 605-486-4697

GMC Terrain 2016, 9100 miles, remote start, heated seats, Blue, $17,500. 605-216-0302 For Sale: 16 1/2ft Lund 1650 Rebel XS 2016, includes Lund trailer and super cover, Mercury 75 HP 4 stroke engine, Minnkota co-pilot power drive V2 12V PD 55lb thrust trolling motor, 2 Humminbird Helix 7 locator’s, extra prop. Contact 605-354-7054 or 605-352-5747 if interested

ESTATE AUCTION LOCATION: 1048 172 AVE NE, BUXTON, ND. OR go 4 miles West of Climax, MN, then South 2½ miles on Trail Co Rd 2, then East into driveway.

SATURDAY, MAY 19, 10:00 AM TRACTORS, EQUIPMENT 966 International tractor 6400 hours, 3pt, 2 hydraulic, dual PTO, International cab w/ Koyker loader & bucket. Two 14938 tractor tires on rims, about 75% rubber. Massey Ferguson 20 tractor w/ mechanical lift. 5' drag section. Wind Power 1800 watt generator on a trailer. Erskine, 8' w/ wing, snow blower, V-type pull-behind, 3pt, reconditioned. VEHICLES 1998 Dodge Ram 1500, V8, 4X4, 4-wheel drive. MOWERS, ATV 500 Arctic Cat 4-wheeler w/ dump box. 64" Grasshopper front deck lawnmower Model 720 K Pull-behind garden/yard sprayer. Walk-behind roto-tiller. FIREARMS Smith & Wesson Model 29-2 44 mag revolver. Smith and Wesson 22cal. Revolver. Remington Model 700LH 30-06 with weaver scope. Remington Model 1100LH 12ga. shotgun. Wards & a Western 20ga. bolt action shotguns. Sears Model 282 22cal. Rifle. Glenfield Model 60 22cal. Rifle. BOAT, OUTDOOR ITEMS 1981 Lund 15' aluminum boat w/ Mariner 50hp motor, Minnkota trawling motor w/ foot control. 2 Minnkota trawling motors. Miscellaneous fishing rods. Fish & Game table w/ sink, 150 lb. Otter Pro ice house skidder. Camper trailer sewer caddy. Jiffy 8" ice auger. LP Sunflower heater. Arctic Cat 3000 snow sled. Portable fiberglass ice fishing house. Large propane heater on wheels. Cabela’s generator 4500 starting watts, 3800 running watts, electric start, 110 and 220, never been used, new. LIFAN pressure washer, new in unopened box 2100 lb. TOOLS Two hydraulic floor jacks. DeWalt 740 10" radial arm saw. Craftsman cordless light. Craftsman cordless skill saw. Husqvarna chain saw in case. Chop saw, Scroll saw. Belt sander. 10" table saw. Electric paint sprayer. Weber gas grill. Half-horse bench grinder. Mac tool case with sliding drawers, bottom half on wheels. 200 amp Schumacher battery charger. Several hand tools- Craftsman, SK, and impact sockets. Craftsman rolling tool box (top and bottom). 4" grinder. ¾" complete socket set. 100 gallon field service pump with a hand pump. Two-wheel pickup box trailer. Century AC-DC welder 230 amps. Power Mate 5000 watt generator. 220 power cords. Chain binders. 20' aluminum extension ladder. Black & Decker 18 volt screw gun in case. Air staple gun. Bench vice on bench. Craftsman drill press, bench mount. Knipco heater. Craftsman air compressor. Electric drills and saws. Handyman jack. Miscellaneous hand tools. Snap-On creeper, heavy duty. ANTIQUES, MISC ITEMS 1902 Polk Co & 1892 Trail & Steele Co Atlases. Climax advertising items. Eldred 1948 picture w/ calendar. Beet Knives. Horse hame picture frame. Horse clock. Small safe. Old office chair. Old ND lic. Plates from the 50’s. Household items incl: 4pc. bedroom set. Dressers. Fullsize bed. Armoire. Sectional w/ hide-a-bed. Entertainment center. Student desks. MX 285 IH pedal tractor. Pull wagon. Red wagon. Doublewide snowmobile trailer. Oak hand crank wall phone. Bottom for Hoosier cupboard. Homemade 2-wheel trailer. Coca-Cola Bottle crate. More.

MIKE DALE ESTATE-OWNER FOR INFORMATION CALL KEITH AT 218-289-6559

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2002 H.D. low rider, Screaming Eagle, 12,000 miles, lots of chrome, new tires, saddle bags, detach windshield, excellent condition. (605) 460-2581


Lund 1800 Fisherman, $14,000 for more details call 605-290-9036 2005 HD 883 custom, 5K mi, windshield, bags, $4000 OBO. 605-715-5198

Chevrolet 2500 2004, 4x4, Crew cab, long box, Duramax, 198,000 miles, automatic, replaced injectors, $10,900. (605) 876-3621

2005 HD Heritage softtail, 23K mi, windshield, bags, $6,500 OBO. 605-228-4614

1999 Hitchhiker 33ft 5th wheel, 3 slides, $8,750. 605-715-5198

2006 HD Ultra Classic, 54K mi, $9,000 OBO. 605-715-5198

2008 HD FXSTC, excellent condition, blue, leather bags, windshield, new rear tire, driving lights, 5,500 miles, $9,770. (605) 228-2396 Ford F-350 XLT 1999, power stroke diesel, white, super crew, duel, 234k, all LED lights, new tires, shocks, brakes and wheel bearings. 605-770-5129

Subaru Impreza 2015, 4 door hatch back, 47k, nicely equipped, excellent condition, may consider trade, $15,550. (605) 486-4697

Honda Gold Wing, 1991, 32k mi., gold color, Voyager trike kit, cover, hitch, great condition. Gary Lovgren, Verona, ND 701-680-1193

Chevrolet Camaro RS 2012, white with black strips, Black out, HUD, loaded, sharp, 50,500 miles, $14,700. 605-216-0302

2001 Harly Davidson Dyno Wide Glide, 1 owner, like new. (605) 354-4355

2006 Keystone 29 ft 5th wheel camper. 1 Large slide, bunkhouse, new tires and boat hitch. Excellent condition. Call 605-460-1292

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Nissan Pathfinder 2014, Reduced price $14,900 obo. All wheel drive, back up camera, SV upgrade package, fuel efficient, 71,000 miles, very clean and well maintained. Full coverage extended warranty. (605) 290-3424 2011 Suntracker Pontoon Fishin’ 21 barge, 22’, w/2011 Mercury 90hp 4-stroke, MinnKota Terrova 80lb. I Pilot, spot lock & remote trolling motor, 2011 Tracker trailer w/brakes, 4 swivel chairs, L-seating w/table, Bimini top w/drop down changing room, AM/FM/CD, recreational or fishing use, always stored inside, low hours, like new, $17,500. (605) 228-4250 2014 Palomino Sabre Silhouette 281RLDS 5th Wheel, $20,000, 2 slides, table/chairs, leather recliners, bike rack, hitch available $500 (605) 380-4504 2002 Red Honda Goldwing GL1800, excellent condition, low miles. $7,500 OBO. 605-725-8873 or 605-380-1227 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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2006 JLG T350 lift JLG 260MRT scissor lift 2013 Bobcat S590 SS loader 1999 Bobcat 334 mini excavator Brute Boxer mini SS loader Ditch Witch 1230 trencher Asst. Bobcat and other skid Easy Trench GX160 trencher Skyjack indoor scissor lift steer loader attachments

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SAT., JUNE 2 - 9:00 AM/MT Farm Equipment Retirement Auction, Regent, ND. Roy Rutherford, Owner. Weishaar Auction Service. SAT., JUNE 2 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Auction, Regan, ND. Rom & Kate Kassain, Owners. Wolff Auctioneers. SAT., JUNE 2 - 10:00 AM/CT Construction Auction, Halstad, MN. Pioneer Construction, Owner. Berg Auction Service. SAT., JUNE 2 - 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Lancaster, MN. Floyd & Peggy Sanner Estate, Owner. Jason Rominski Auctioneers. SUN., JUNE 3 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Thompson, ND. Gordon Thomson and Others, Owners. Berg Auction Service. TUE., JUNE 5 - 9:00 AM/CT Retirement Auction, Goodridge, MN. Lowell & Nancy Swanson, Owners. Ron McKercher Auctioneers. TUE., JUNE 5 - 10:00 AM/CT Large Excellent Retirement Auction, Rugby, ND. Ralph & Carol Schmidt, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers. WED., JUNE 6 - WED., JUNE 13 June Online Auction, Upper Midwest Locations. Deadline to Consign in May 15! Steffes Group, Inc. THU., JUNE 7 - THU., JUNE 14 Timed Online Inventory Reduction Auction, Long Prairie, MN. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., JUNE 7 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Greenbush, MN. Ernest & Carol Hemp, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., JUNE 8 - 9:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, Sisseton, SD. Frank Rinas, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., JUNE 8 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Hendrum, MN. William Borgen, Owner. Berg Auction Service. SAT., JUNE 9 Farm Machinery Consignment Auction, St. Hilaire, MN. Multiple Parties, Owner. Ron McKercher Auctioneers. SUN., JUNE 10 - 10:00 AM/CT Collectibles, Lawn & Garden, and Household Auction, Roseau, MN. Norman & Joyce Olson, Owners. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. SUN., JUNE 10 - 12:00 PM/CT Annual Church Fundraising Auction, Bejou, MN. Berg Auction Service. SUN., JUNE 10 - WED., JUNE 20 Estate Auction, Litchfield, MN. Timed Online Auction. David Myllykangas Estate, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc.

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Farm Equipment Retirement Auction For sale 2008 Hitchhiker Discover Amenca, 317k, 32’, three slides, new tires, re-built suspension, new brakes, auto seek satellite antenna, washer/dryer, leather furniture, spacious layout. Near Pelican Rapids, MN. Call 701-388-4546 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

2009 Wilson Commander grain trailer, ag hoppers, 66” sides, 42’ long, 96” wide, electric tarp, air ride. 605-380-0627

2011 Prostar day cab, with 2011 Timpte ag hopper. Both white in color. All air ride, electric tarp, tires, brakes, & drums are all 80% or better. (218) 289-5868

For Sale: 2010 Wilson Cattle Pot Livestock Trailer, triple axle, spring ride, 53x102, like new tires, new brakes. Trailer is in real good shape. 605-380-9353 Asking $45,000.

Ford F-250 1990, XLT, 4x4, regular cab, long box, 351 5 speed, 97,000 miles, $4,000. Also 1979 Ford F-250, Lariet, 4x4, regular cab, long box, 400 auto, 156,000 miles, $5,000. (605) 880-0187

Directions: From Regent, ND: Hwy 21 South at 103rd Ave SW - 12 miles to 18th Ave NE, West 2 miles. From Jct. of ND Hwy. 12 & 8: 19 miles north, 5 west, 1 south, 2 west. From Hettinger, ND: Hwy. 12 at 2nd St. NE, 19 miles north to 18th Ave. NE, 2 miles west.

Tractors 1980 IHC 5088 (#19672) Dlb PTO, 3 Hyd, 3pt, 20.8R 38 Tires, 8228 hrs

2007 CAT Challenger MT855B (#AGCC0855JNSJG1020) 4 Hyd, 3pt w/Quick Hitch, Front Weight Pkg, New Tracks in 2017, 16,500 hours 2002 John Deere 5520 MFWD (#LV5520P156220) Power Reverser, 3pt, 540 PTO, 3hyd, SL541 Loader

John Deere 4450 FWA (# RWSG025991130) 15 spd Trans, Powershift, Joystick Control, w/Quicke Q65 Loader Bucket & Grapple, Back Tires 520/85R38-New, Front Tires 16-9R26New (8412 hrs)

John Deere 8650 (# RWSG017004162), Duals, 20.8R38, PTO, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 9,763 hours JD 14 ft. Angle Dozer Air Drill 2007 John Deere 1895 (# AO1895X725120) 43ft w/JD 1910 Cart, Set up for NH3, 3 Compartment Cart, Conveyor Auger

Combine & Headers John Deere Pickup Header (#272321) w/ JD Pickup Shop Build Header Trailer CIH 2162 Draper Head with Finger Reel,40 ft. Versatile 24 ft. Pull Type Swather CIH 810 Pickup Header, with Rake up Pickup

2007 CIH 8010 Combine (#7283914) Long Auger DC, 42” Duals Pro 600 Monitor System (3441 engine Hrs) Shelbourne CVS42 Stripper Header, 42ft. w/transport Sprayer, Spray Trailer & Tanks 2004 CIH SPX 4410 (#JR400006363) Self Propelled, AutoBooms, FM750 Case GPS, Raven Sprayer Controls w/AIM Control (3088 hours) Duals for Sprayer 380/90R46 3- 3000 Gal Poly Tanks 1985 Fruehauf Enclosed Van TrailerSetup/Plumbed, Complete w/Pump, 4 Poly Water Tanks, Cones, Hoses, Sotera Mixing Pump(Model 825meter) Cabinets for storage Tillage Degelman Strawmaster 7000 Harrow w/ Valmar Applicator Melroe Giesler Chisel Plow w/Herman 3 bar Harrows, 35ft (Been added on 40ft) John Deere 380, 8 bottom plow (F375H) Massey Ferguson 730, Offset Disk, 10” space, 28” blades, 22 ft, tires good John Deere 960 Field Cultivator w/ harrows Massey Ferguson 3pt Cultivator John Deere 230 28 ft. Disc Melroe Gysler 24 ft. Chisel Plow Flax Roller Augers Westfield TFX 100 – 36 w/Vanguard 35 Elec. Start Engine, Drive kit – Nice! Westfield W80-46 w/18HP Briggs Stranton Engine Westfield MK130-71 Plus w/Swing, PTO with Elec, Auger Jogger Westfield 7 x 31 with Elec,Start Briggs Straton 16hp J207-31 6” Hutchinson Westfield Drop Auger Old Westgo Auger Anhydrous Tanks 2 – 1415 gal., tires are very good 2 – 1450 gal., tires are very good Trucks, Semi & Pickups 2001 Sterling Semi AT9500, CAT engine 3406E, 13spd, Tires 11R 22.5 – New (328652 miles) 1996 Kenworth Semi, Construct W900, CAT 600 engine, 18spd, 11R 22.5 Tires, Studio Sleeper (633881 miles) 1989 Freightliner FLD120, 13spd, Eaton Fuller Trans, Rebuilt CAT Engine, New Tires, with Sleeper (this unit has clutch issues) 2000 Freightliner FLD 120 w/Cummins N14 plus Engine, Conventional Cab, 13 spd., Good Shape 1984 Ford 9000 Tandem, Detroit Engine, 13 spd. w/21ft Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp, 22.5 tires, Twin Screw

1967 IHC Loadstar 1600 Truck 2.5t, 15 ft Box, Wood Floor, Has Hay Rack Sides, Bad brakes and not running 2004 Chevrolet Silverado K2500HD, Dsl, Auto Trans, 4x4, 4dr Long Box, (197,030 miles) 2001 Chevrolet Venture Pass LC Van – As is – Gas tank has leak 1996 Chevrolet 2500 CK2095 Standard Pickup, Auto trans, 4x4 – As Is 1979 Chevrolet K20 Pickup, not running-As is

1998 Chevrolet 1 Ton, Reg Cab, DSL, Manual 5 spd trans, Dually, 4x4 Pickup (194,724 miles) w/Ready Utililty Box – Large Fuel Tank w/pump, Air Compressor w/Hose, Acetalyne Tank (owned) & Torch, Hose, Clark Turbo Welder 150ENThis Pickup is ready to go to work! Old Ford F-1 Pickup International 1000 Travel All, 4dr, As is Old Ford Ecoline Van – As is 1981 GMC 7000 Boom Truck w/Boom, Tool Box Bed, Auger – not running 1990 Cadillac Deville, 4 dr., Automaatic, Leather, Good Shape, Runs Good Kenworth Semi – Parts, As is

1956 Studebaker Transtar Deluxe Pickup, 4 spd., 2 dr., Small Block Chevy 350, (71,143 miles) Vin #E615268 Fuel & Gas Tanks 1-1000 gal Gas Tank w/Fill Rite Pump, Meter 2 – 2000 gal Fuel Tank w/Fill Rite Pump, Meter (1 tank has small hole) 150 gal Saddle Tank w/12v Pump 300 Gal Skid Tank on Running gear – As is ATV, Camper, Boat 2001 Honda Rubicon 500, 4wheeler with sprayer 1993 Suzuki 350 Dirt Bike Sunlite 865WS Pickup Box Camper Glastron 15 ft. 75 hp Johnson Outboard Motor, Elect. Autopilot Trolling Motor Trailers

2011 Timpte Tri-Axle Hopper Bottom, 48x102x78, Elect Roll Tarp, Good Tires 2009 Wilson Pacesetter Tri-Axle Hopper Bottom, Model DWH-551, 48ft, Elec. Roll Tarp, Good Tires 1993 Wilson Pacesetter Tri-Axle Hopper Bottom, Roll Tarp, 46 ft, Good Tires 2011 PJ 28ft Deck Over with new Smitty 12k Wench 2013 Interstate Enclosed Trailer 24ft. 1999 Adam GN Stock Trailer Model 1620 with Tack Compartment, 3 built-in Saddle Racks 1988 Great Dane Enclosed Van trailer 8 x 48 Fruehauf Gravel Trailer – As is Shop Built Open Top Bumper Hitch Stock Trailer Airplane 1997 Challenger 11 by Quad City Challenger, N14U, Gas engine, 2 seater SN: CH207890445

New Engine - New OTime Rotax 592 Model 99 Serial # 5743331 Consignment: Julie Hanson 701-928-1702 2015 Elkridge E275 5th Wheel Camper, Extreme Light Edition, Awning, 2 Slideouts, Sleeps 6, Outdoor Party Center: Grill, Fridge, Sink Misc. Equipment JD Quickhitch for 3pt Shopbuilt Boom-Lift, 6hp Honda engine, Dual Tires, 2 Hyd 450 Vermeer Backhoe, Trencher, Backfill Blade, As Is Steinman Rock Picker Int. 100 9ft Sickle Bar Mower NH 16 ft. Windrower Gravity Wagon Vermeer 605J Twine Baler Tire Balancer Tire Changer JD 613 Rotary Mower Misc. Tires Hay Barge Antique ChockShot Rake Pull Behind Yard Sprayer, 25 gal. tank, 8 1/2 ft. booms Misc Machinery for Parts & Iron!!! Misc. Shop, Tools Shop Built Bulk Oil System, Steel Posts, Spool of 1” Steel Cable, Windbreak Tin, Pickup Tool Box, Lamb Troughs, 3 Shop Built Lamb Huts, Large Selection of Shop Tools, Welder, Shop Equipment & Parts Saddle and Tack

For more information contact Libby Gravning 701-567-4223 or 701-928-0226

Saturday, June 2, 2018 9:00am MDT – Internet Begins: 12:00pm MT Owner:

Roy Rutherford

Regent, ND From Regent, ND: 10 Miles North on Enchanted Highway, 1 Mile East at 58th St. From ND Interstate 94: Take Exit 72 onto Enchanted Highway, 22 Miles South, 1 Mile East at 58th St. For More Information Contact Roy at 701-209-0480 TRACTORS

brand new set of plow lays 14’ Rotary Hoe Haybuster Undercutter, 20 Foot Notch 12’ Box Scraper. Hydraulic Tilt, Like New 3 Point Trackwacker

PAYLOADER 1996 Case IH 7240, (Ser #JJA0062106) w/ 20.8R42 Duals with 710 Case Loader 8 ft. Bucket. 6 Hyd Blocks, Large 1000 PTO, 3 point, 6800 Hours Versatile 875, 855 Cummins Engine, 1500 hours on Overhauled Engine, 20.8 38 Tires Good 1978 John Deere 4020 (Ser# 213p-214252R) Powershift w/ Turbo, Never a Loader at-tached, 3 Pt, 2 Hydraulics, 540-1000 PTO, No Cab, 9900 hrs

1988 Case IH 7130, (Ser# JJA0006313), Auto Steer, 2 Speed Reverse, New Front Tires, Suitcase Weights, 16.9 R28 fronts, 20.8R38 Duals, 3 Hydraulics, 3 Pt, 1000 PTO, 4400 hours 1979 835 Versatile 4 Hydraulic Remotes, 4500 Hours John Deere 8630, 8640 Motor, Quad Range Transmission, 3 Hydraulics, 1000 PTO, 20.8 34 Tires.

COMBINES & HEADERS

Case International 1994 1688 Axial Flow Com bine. Good Tires, 3170 Hrs, Sieve and Bat-tery Update, Small Grain Concaves

Case IH 2388 Axial Flow Combine Ser # (JJC0271488), Auger Extension, 800 hrs. on Separator, 1100 Engine hrs. 1010 Case 30 ft Header 810 IHC Header, Melroe Pickup John Deere 212 Header

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Wishek 842-NT 24’ Tandem Disk, 30’ discs, cushion gang, very good shape. DMI 25 Ft Crumbler, Like New DMI 42 Ft Crumbler with extension hitch and back hitch DMI 42 Ft Crumbler Bourgault 534-42 Chisel Plow, 42’ with harrows International 4700 Vibra-tiller, 35’ with harrows Krause 4990 Disc. 24’, cushion gang, Good Shape Riteway 800B Jumbo 55’ Harrow, 9/16” Teeth Riteway 8000B Jumbo 55’ Harrow, ½” Teeth Morris MP 912 35’ Chisel Plow w/NH3 & Harrows Morris CP 625 25’ Chisel Plow w/NH3 & Harrows Melroe 903 Plow, 7 bottom, 18” Spacing, Also selling a

Bins w/air, Grainguard 24” Fan 2 – StorKing 3300 Bu Hopper Bins Poly Coated inside w/ air, Grainguard 24” Fan 9 – Meridian 5000 Bu Hopper Bins w/air, Grainguard 24” Fan 3 – Meridian 5000 Bu Hopper Bins w/air, Grainguard 24” Fan, Damaged

FUEL TANKS

1991 Case 621 (Ser# 44567547) 3500 Hours, 2¼ yard Bucket, Good Tires, Cummins Engine, 3547 hours

TRUCKS, PICKUPS, CAR

1970 International Loadstar 700. 404 V8, 4-2 Trans. Roll tarp, Auger clean out, 3 Pc. Endgate, Hitch. 1975 International Loadstar 1600, 345 Motor, 4-2 Trans. Roll Tarp. International 1600 Loadstar, 345 Motor, 4-2 Trans. 22 ft. Implement Bed with Winch 1996 GMC 3500 Heavy Duty Pickup, 2WD, 108,000 miles, 6.2L Diesel, 5 Speed Trans Flatbed with 5th wheel. 1975 Ford F-150 Pickup,460 Big Block, Regular Cab, 92,000 Actual Miles, 2wd. 1979 Ford Pickup, 400 Motor 1977 Freightliner Cab Over Semi with 350 Cummins, 13 spd, 750,000 miles (Starter needs work) 1976 Buick Riviera 428 V8, Power locks, windows, seats. 2 Door Hardtop.

TRAILERS

4 Wheel Trailer ABU 10 ft Trailer Shop Built 7 1/2ft Trailer PJ 23ft Tilt bed trailer TCE CH20 Flatbed Trailer 16 ft Beavertail Flat Bed, Tandem Duals, Pintle Hitch 53ft Dryvan with Reefer unit 2 – Header Trailers

GRAIN HANDLING

Hydra Shovel Westfield W80-51, 8”x51’ auger, PTO Drive Westfield W70-51, 7”x51’auger. Honda Motor, Electric Start. Westfield J208-31, 8”x31’ auger, 20 Horse Kohler Motor Westfield J207-36. 7”x31’ auger, 18 Horse Kohler Motor Westgo Auger 6”x31’Electric Motor 2 – Wheatheart Jump Augers, 1 Brand New Brandt 10”x71’ Swing Auger Brand 10”x71’ Swing Auger with Long Swing & Electric Drive wheels Brandt 8”x50’ Auger, Kohler motor, electric start. Like New Dunbar Kapple Grain Vac Adrian MFG Drive Over Semi Drop Auger 4” Augers with motors

GRAIN CART

Unverferth 8250 Grain Cart Roll Tarp, Large 1000 PTO, Has hydraulic kit to convert to, No PTO, good tires

2000 Gal Fuel Tank w/ Heavy Duty Fill-Rite pump & meter 1000 Gal. Fuel Tank w/ pump and meter 560 Gal. Fuel Tank, 12 Volt Pump Shop Built 200 Gallon Fuel Tank

AIR SEEDERS/DRILLS Case IH 8500 Hoe Drill, 33’, with fill auger 3 – 7 Foot Kirschman Drills 1850 Air Drill, 36 f 7.5 in. spacing. 87 seed and fertilizer cart. FlexiCoil 1720 Airseeder 36 foot with eagle beaks 7.5” spacing. 787 Seed and Fertilizer

HAYING EQUIPMENT Hesston 8100 Swather, 21 ft finger reel, diesel, 2614 Hrs, double sickle Swather Transport, Heavy Duty w/High Capacity, Tandem Axles & Easy Pull Layman Stackmover, 24 ft. 3 Point Bale Fork New Idea Disc Bind, 15 Foot, 3 Pt. 2004 New Holland 688 Baler, like new, Always, inside, less than 3500 Bales made, Autowrap New Holland 56 Side Delivery Wheel Rake

SPRAYER

Summers Ultra, 90 ft sprayer, 3 Tanks, 2 Lines, 1200 Gal Water Capacity

VINTAGE TRACTORS McCormick Deering; Side curtains, COMPLETE McCormick Deering 22-36, On Street Serial Plate Missing McCormick Deering 15-30, On Street (#TG100-192M) John Deere B - for parts

TRACTOR ACCESSORIES JD Wheel Weights JD Quick Hitch, Category 3 Suitcase Weights Front Frame Mount for Weights 2 JD Rims w/Tire Weights

CATTLE EQUIPMENT

New Holland Grinder Mixer, Always Inside Several Steel Gates Several Steel Fence Panels Selection of Wooden Posts Steel T-Posts-several lengths Koffler Hay Feeder 8 Feeder Panels Schwartz Feed Wagon Portable Loading Chute Common Sense Wire Winder

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

Lucke Snowblower, 3 Point Hitch 2 – Steinman Rock Pickers Rhino SE15-4A 15 foot Batwing Mower Gandy Box 3 Point Rock Rake Papec PTO drive Mower Rock Bucket for skid steer Small 3 Pt Box Scraper Skidsteer Grapple, BRAND NEW, NEVER ATTACHED 78” Bobcat Snowblower, Used 1 Winter Bobcat Hyd Post Hole Augers w/6”, 9”, 12” Robo Rock Picker, Skid Steer Mount John Deere 3 Point Blade, 78 inches Quick Clean Grain Cleaner

SHOP AND MISC. Elect. Refrigerant Scale by Master Cool Inc. 104 Drawer Oak Tool Box 123 Compartment Wooden Tool Box 10 Small Motors Bulk Oil Dispenser – 110 Gal A large selection of tools 2 Craftsman Rolling Tool Boxes 36” Aluminum Pipe Wrench 48” Steel Pipe Wrench Gear Pullers Hobart Iron Man 250 Wire Feed Welder, Good Shape Miller Plasma Cutter, Good Shape Acetylene Welder, Owns the Tanks Extra Fuel Pumps, one brand new Falcon Industrial Equipment HV20 Band Saw, BRAND NEW, NEVER USED Titan Industrial Portable Air Compressor Falcon 55 Ton Hydraulic Press Air Tools Heavy Duty Floor Jack American Machine Tools Drill Press Vulcan Anvil 110 Gallon L Shaped Fuel Tank 2 – Heavy Tow Ropes 6 Inch Tow Strap 23 – 5 Gallon Oil Cans, Many Brands, Mobile Oil, Cenex, Coop, Etc. 11 – 2.5 Gallon Oil Cans Large assortment of Truck & Pickup Tires, many are NEW Extra Harrow Teeth 4 – 33 Ft Railroad Rails 18” Steel Culverts Large Assortment of Old Machinery and Iron Reconditioned Radiator for 835 or 875 Versatile - Nice, Painted, Stored Inside 25-30 Sheets of Windbreak Steel 6-8ft Concrete H Feed Bunks 7 ½ HP Westgo Powerhead Petrified Rock

HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES Superior Cast Iron Potbelly Stove Teachers Oak Desk out of Madison No. 3 School House American Range Corporation Sanigo Porcelain Range IN EXCELLENT CONDITION w Warming Oven & Water Reservoir Red Wind #4 Butter Churn (No Lid) Royal Oak #17 Pot Belly Stove

SADDLES McClellan Army Saddle 11” Seat Circle Y Saddle JC Higgens Youth Saddle Texas Saddlery Stock Saddle 2 - Good Stock Saddles (No Marks) H.S. Lebman Stock Saddle Side Boards for Triple Box Wagon (Good Condition) 001729845r1

HOPPER BINS 2 – Grainmax 5000 Bu Hopper Bins w air, Grainguard 24” Fan 3 – StorKing 4200 Bu Hopper

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2016 Neville Built drop deck 102”x 53’ 3 ramps Hay sides, spread axle, air ride $28,000. 1999 379 Ext hood Flat top, 2 line wet kit, 2ws cat motor 600hp complete out of frame premium overhaul spent $33,000. New tires, fifth wheel plate, new style lights, new steering gear and alignment on truck. New ECM, Rebuilt trans. Very nice truck. No ELD required $55,000. (605) 280-6520

2002 Wilson hopper 43 semi trailer, asking $18,000. Call Bret 605-228-7972

Kenworth K100E (605) 216-8409

AUCTION

1989,

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CAR – TRACTOR – TRAILERS – CAMPER SNOWMOBILES - TOOLS LOCATION: From Warren MN – 3 miles east on County Rd #3 (Great Eastern)

THURSDAY, MAY 17 5:00PM

2004 Chevy Corvette, 5.7L V8, 38K miles; John Deere 4210 w/JD 420 loader, 1481 hrs; Land Pride 60in rotary mower, 60in tiller, 60in disc, 66in 3pt disc; 2004 Rockwood Roo, 23ft, 3 slides, many extras; 2005 Polaris Liberty XC SP 500; 1998 Polaris Indy 500; 2016 Bear Track 8.5 x 12 aluminum snocat trailer; 2017 Bear Track 6 x 10 alum trailer w/alumin rails & wheels; 1977 Catalina 22ft sailboat; (2) Old Town 10ft kayaks; Craftsman 24hp 46in riding lawn mower; Honda EU2000i generator (new); Several power tools; Scaffolding sets; MUCH MORE!!!

Freightliner Columbia 120 2007, Det 12.7L, 445hp, 10 spd, 681k, new Henderson mark E 17ft dump body 35 ton hoist, 20,000 front, 46 rears, full lockers, ddf, $59,900. (605) 254-3010 2014 Timpte hopper, 50x96x72, black, ag hoppers, stainless steel front and rear corners, $34,000 OBO. 605-366-0389 or 605-729-2570 Peterbilt parts, 1992 379, N14 engine parts, 2 Eaton 355 rear ends, recent work done. (605) 762-3437

For Sale: 2004 Freightliner Day cab, Detroit Ultrashift. (605) 350-7033 or evenings 352-7033 2004 Peterbilt 385 quad axle, 24ft. load line box, C-12 Cat, Eaton Fuller 10-speed, front & rear lift axles, beet tires and accessories. Red cab, gray box. $49,500. 218-991-2538

1997 Midland Belly Dump triple axle Gravel Trailer, new tires and brakes and roll tarp with a pin winch, $21,000 obo. (605) 460-6494 or (605) 460-0583

Merritt Cattle Pot 2001 53ft, 102” wide, spread axle, air ride, new air bags and breaks, tires are excellent, all LED lights, $25,000. Contact Matt 605-354-9993

ROGER & KAIROUAN PORTER, OWNERS

TERMS: Cash, approved check, US funds. Driver’s license ID required to register. Statements made auction day take precedence over all advertising. All items sold as is, all sales final. Nothing to removed until settled for.

Stephen MN, MN Lic#45-14/ND Lic#922. Phone 218-478-3030.

2005 Volvo VNL64T300 VED365 Volvo 10spd 3.55 Ratio 170 Wheelbase 22.5 Steel Wheels 950,000 miles $9500

INVENTORY REDUCTION AUCTION

2012 Volvo VNM64T300 I Shift; VIN #: 4V4MC9EH6CN538094; D13 Volvo Engine Manufacturer 425 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; White Color; Engine Brake; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 176 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $25,500 1991 Ford L8000 L10 Cummins 300hp 9 Spd 241,500 Miles Very Clean Truck Runs Excellent $11500

PLUS OR MINUS 100 UNUSED POLY TANKS FROM SMALL TO LARGE AND OTHER ITEMS!!

Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer

Farm King 4620 36 Row 22” Spacing 2400 Gallon Tank Duals John Deere Rate Controller $24500 2000 East 34 Foot Frame 66 in Inside Height; 11R24.5 Tires; Fixed Tri Axle; Aluminum Composition; 33 foot tub 34 foot frame elec tarp lift axle 8’6 axle spread aluminum full frame plastic liner front entrance door $26,500

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

2011 Trail King Live Bottom Trailer, Electric Roll Tarp, good rubber, smooth running, real clean, $45,000 (320) 226-6265

2007 R way Belly Dump x102 36; Frame; 38522.5 Tires; Fixed Tri Axle; Steel Composition $18,500 2005 Kenworth T800 ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 475 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Red Color; Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 230 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 62 in Mid Roof Sleeper; Drive Side $23,500

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

2004 Great Dane 48’ Trailer, Sliding Axle, Set Up w/ NEW 4--1600 Gal CONE BOTTOM Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Honda Pump, Mix Cone, All Hose and Valves................$17,750

1996 Fruehauf 48’ Flatbed Trailer, Air Ride, Spread Axle, Aluminum Combo, Set Up w/ NEW 4--1600 Gal Cone Bottom Water/Fertilizer Tanks, 13 HP Honda 3” Pump, 3 Mixing Cones, 3” Electric Hose Reel, FIELD READY.............$26,750

Ford 876 Tractor, Cummins Engine, New Tires, John Deere Autosteer, 4 Hydraulics, Recently Inspected, New Seat, 8900 Hours...........$29,900

1991 Transcraft Flatbed, Air Ride, Spread Axle, Set Up w/ NEW 3--1600 Gal Cone Bottom Water/Fertilizer Tanks, Honda Pump, Mixing Cone, Electric Hose Reel, FIELD READY...............$14,750

AGCHEM Rogator 1074, Cat Engine, 2300 Hours, 100’ Boom, 1100 Gal Stainless Several enclosed trailers set up Tank, Foam Markers, Raven with tanks, pump and mixing Monitor, Light Bar, Farmer owned..........$69,000 cone........CALL FOR PRICE

2002 Wabash 45’ Trailer, Set Up w/ NEW 4--1600 Gal Water/Fertilizer Tanks, 30 Gal Chemical Mix Cone, Gx200 Honda Pump, All Hose & Valves, FIELD READY, CURRENT DOT........$13,750

24 Ton Willmar Stainless Steel Fertilizer Tender, Side Shooter, 12” Top Box, Electric Roll Tarp, Hydraulic Tank & Controls, Mounted on a Triple Axle Trailer.................$25,500

Willmar 16 Ton Fertilizer Tender, Stainless Steel, Rear Auger, Electric Roll Tarp, Hydraulic Pump, Tank & Controls..................$9,500

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

2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks, ND 58201, AUCTIONEERS & CLERK: Resource Auction,

phinfo@resourceauction.com 701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, Website: www.resourceauction.com Email: “Decades of Knowledge-Steady Innovation-Top Results” Dennis Biliske ND Lic 237, ND Clerk Lic 624, Dennis Biliske- Auctioneer, 2702 17th Ave S, Grand Forks,

AUCTION

2012 P.J. 28’ gooseneck flatbed, tandem duals, 10,000 lb axles, 8 1/2’Wx28’L, 2 jacks, flip up ramps, large tool box, LED lighting, $7,500 or make an offer. 605-680-2470

GMC Canyon SLT, 2015, 4x4, 16K mi., longbox, Extang hardcover, Bose sound system, heated leather seats, $28,500. (605) 680-0601

CANADIAN BUYERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Please furnish a letter of credit for 58201, phby701-757-4015, fax 701-757-4016, registration. Some purchases require ND payment wire. Most units move easily across the border, free to ask in advance for document assistance if necessary. Dennis Biliske,feel Auctioneer

Website: www.resourceauction.com Email: info@resourceauction.com

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AUCTION

Kenworth T660 2014, with Paccar engine, 430 HP, 13 speed, 285,000 miles, 605-380-0627

1998 Wilson step deck spread axle, aluminum rims 48 x 102 with 2’ extension on back air ride $16,500 OBO 605-310-6653

www.meixeltrucksales.com

ENDURAPLAS LLC, OWNER – Neche, ND

RESOURCE

2006 Kenworth W900L, 265 wheel base, pusher axle, 625hp new tires, with 2018 Roadmaster, 4 axle, 52ft Belly dump, new roll tarp, 2 lift axles. All in excellent condition. Call for more information (605) 380-0205

Ford F-250 XLT Super cab 2007. Diesel with 5 spd auto. Runs & starts great! Tires in very good condition. New spray in bedliner. Suspension airbags. B&W turn over ball 5th wheel. 199k miles. $10,000 OBO. (605) 695-9829

2008 Trinity Stainless Live bottom 42 x60 STAINLESS Model; Belt Floor; 11R24.5 Tires; Fixed Tandem Axle; Stainless Steel Composition; Stainless air ride dump valve gauge 48 inch belt 60 inch side needs liner and tarp bows excellent brakes and drums rear axle virgins Kelly’s 80% front axle 30% bottom half of door folds up and has barn

Starbuck, MN

RESOURCE

1998 4-horse 4 Star 7’x22’ aluminum horse trailer with 6x10 living quarters added in 2005, outside mangers, hay rack, lots of storage. $21,500. Call for more info (605) 380-1515

1988 Freightliner Conventional, 20’ box and hoist, pusher axle, Cummings power, with free axle pup trailer, 22’ box and hoist on trailer, set up for hauling ear corn and grain. 10X31 Farm King Auger, 20HP Honda. 656 IH tractor with 340 dual loader. (605) 222-8315

2015 Trailstar Aluminum 34’6 Model; 66 in Inside Height; Frame; Aluminum Floor; 11r22.5 Tires; Fixed Tri Axle; Aluminum Composition; Very clean one owner never pulled in winter 60-70% matched bfg virgins 50% brakes all aluminum wheels electric tarp $52,500

320-239-2677 Some of these tanks are old stock as enduraplas changed their corporate green color part way through the 2017 season, others are factory seconds or cosmetic rejects, but all are useable units that will hold water. If the tank only has cosmetic damage, it may also hold liquid fertilizer. Please visit www.resourceauction.com for full details, including: • Tank conditions, size and type descriptions • Bidding procedure • Inspection opportunities • Load out information

1976 Ford F-880 Custom Cab Truck 475 cuin 5x2 1020’s 51,000mil 19’ box 64” sides swing out end gate roll tarp always shedded 701-341-0988 or 701-547-3873

2005 Sterling LT9500 MBE4000 Mercedes Engine Manufacturer 410 Horsepower; Five Axle; Yellow Color; Engine Brake; 11R22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 272 in Wheelbase; 20,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 46,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 19 ft Length $55,000

MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION!!!

Online Bidding Only BIDS OPEN MAY 11; CLOSE MAY 18, 2018

Grain Trailers for Rent: Wilson & Timpte Ag Hoppers 2012-2015, 40’-50’ (50’ have triple axle), Spring Ride and Air Ride available. Call for monthly or yearly rates. H&S Ag Rentals LLC Bridgewater, SoDak Doug 605-360-1027 or Phil 605-360-4630 Hopper Trailers for Rent Triaxle 48x102x78, $1250 per month. Tandem axles 42x102x78, $1000 per month. Tandem axles 43x102x78, $1000 per month. 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

FOR PICTURES & SALE BILL GO TO WWW.JRAUCTIONEERS.COM

AUCTIONEER: JASON ROMINSKI AUCTIONEERS

For sale 2018 Neville built aluminum grain trailers, 38.5’, new condition, for photos and information call or text 218-791-3400

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1994 KW T600 Detroit 60 series, 10 speed, 43” flat top sleeper, aluminum 285/75R/24.5, 1,016,427 miles, $8,900. 1991 Peterbuilt model 379, triaxel w/ rear hookups, 20 ft alum. box and hoist, 24.5 tires, L10 Cummings, 9 speed, $29,900. 1991 GMC tandem axle grain truck w/rear hitch and hook ups, 20 ft box and hoist, pup trailer, $19,900. for pair 605-850-9396


Chevrolet Silverado 2005 pickup, reg cab, K1500 4x4, Red with topper, new tires, 41,000 actual miles, well maintained, neat & clean. Ken Pietz (605) 770-1357

GMC 3500 Crew Cab 2003, flat bed with 5th wheel, 8.1L engine, Allison transmission, Ranch Hand grill guard, custom wheels, 98k miles, no rust, very nice condition, charcoal gray, $13,000. (320) 226-3448

Two 1984 Int. F-1954s tandem axles, 466 motors. One 1980 C70 tandem axle with 18 ft. Knapheide box staked. For more info, call 701-520-3400

2014 Titan model 30 flat bed gooseneck tandem, duals, winch, in shed always. Ken Pietz (605) 770-1357

GMC Sierra 2002, 2500 HD, 6.0, 4x4 AT, 174K, well maintained, good tires, asking $6,000. (605) 428-5616

MORE DAYCABS ARRIVING!!! 1995 9200 IHC M-11 Cummins, 10 spd w/ wet kit

2003 Kenworth T800, Factory Tri-Axle, 6NZ Cat 475hp, Jake, 10spd, 4:33’s, 220wb, a/r cab & susp., 14,600 front, 46,000 rear, full lockers, heavy 3/8 frame, new Headache Rack, only actual miles! Very clean Truck!

(2) 2011 ProStar IHC ISX Cummins, 10 Spd, Air Ride 45’ Water Trailer w/ 2 new 2500-gallon tanks

40’ Water Tanker with pump

2014 ProStar ISX Cummins 10 speed, Air Ride, all aluminum wheels

2004 Freightliner FLD120 Classic, 12.7L 455hp, Jake, 13spd, 4:11’s, full lockers, spring suspension, excellent 22.5’s, polished alum’s, new 22ft. Reiten alum box, dual rear controls, 575,000 miles. Very Clean Southern Truck!

2010 International ProStar ISX Cummins, autoshift, 3-pedal, 1 w/ wet kit

2018 Loadline 34’ End Dump, Tri-Axle

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

14’ B.I.L. Box Scraper w/ Wheel & Tilt 2000 9100 IHC 60s DET motor, day cab tractor

PRODUCTS

Ron Corrick Office: 701-454-6174 • Cell: 701-520-0187 I-29 Exit 187, Drayton, ND

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2000 Wabash, 48x102 flat bed, aluminum floor, excellent 22.5’s, spring susp., excellent brakes, sliding axle, fork lift hookup, no rust. Very nice trailer!

2011 Ford F750 XL 12’ Flatbed w/hidden gooseneck ball and headache rack. 6.7L Cummins 240 HP, Allison Auto Transmission, Wet Kit w/2 rear hyd. couplers, HD rear hitch, Air Ride seat, air, tilt, cruise. 49,208 miles. Carfax available. $46,500 USD 701-282-9194 ask for Brandon.

2007 Freightliner Columbia, C13 Cat 430hp, Jake, 10spd, 4:11’s, 210wb, 14,600 front, polished alum’s, dual exhaust, wet kit, headache rack, low miles, clean!

Semi Storage Trailers; loading ramps; 20’ & 40’ containers; 32’ pre-built water trailer. Spray parts. Delivery available. www.rydelltrailers.com (701) 474-5780 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

2002 Kenworth W900L, 6NZ Cat 550hp, Jake, 18spd, 4:11’s, 20k & 46k, new 24.5 Virgins, new batteries, full double frame, wet kit, headache rack, beacon, A/R, fully loaded, only 266,000 miles. Absolutely like new!

2007 International 9400i, C15 Cat 435hp, Jake, New 10spd, 3:73’s, air ride cab & susp., excellent 22.5’s, dual 100g polished tanks, new Turbo, only 588,000 miles. Clean Southern Truck!

2018 40ft. Merritt Aluminum Ag Hopper, air ride, roll tarp, polished alum’s, virgin 11R22.5’s. 2018 38.6ft Merritt Aluminum Ag Hopper, air ride, roll tarp, polished alum’s, virgin 11R22.5s. 2016 Wilson tripple axle, 50x96x84, ag hopper, rear lift, full fenders, electric tarp, stainless back, loaded, Like New!

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Chevrolet S-10 2003, 2 WD manual, extended cab, 108,000 miles, $3,800 OBO. Call (605) 520-5103 F or sale 1975 International 1600 tandem truck, V-345enigne, 40,000 miles. 20’ Wil-rich steel stakeless box, agri-cover rollup tarp. Will-rich drill fill. Deere 610 chisel plow, 37’. 3 Deere PDA 7’ press drills with hitch. Fred Wagner, Ellendale, ND. 701-349-2343 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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

1995 Volvo WG42T Stock #3113; 559K Miles; 280 HP; Cummins M11; 9 Speed; Air Ride; LP 24.5 Tires; Pintle Hitch $7,750

2000 Kenworth T800 Stock #9309; 370HP; Cummins ISM; 10 Spd; Air Ride; Tandem; LP 22.5 Tires; All Alum Wheels

2003 Fontaine Flatbed Stock #5255; Air Ride; 36’ x 102”; Tandem; LP 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels $10,000

2005 Mack Vision CX613 Stock #1690; 460 HP; Mack AC Engine; 18 Spd; Air Ride; Alum Wheels; New Drive Front & Rears; New Brakes & Drums

2006 Peterbilt 379EXHD Stock #3193; 909K Miles; Cat C-15 Engine; 13 Spd; Air Ride; Tandem; All Alum Wheels; Mid Roof Sleeper; New Cam

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New tarp, made by Tarp Pro in Tower city, ND. 42ft long, 8ft wide, Lumber cover drop, heavy duty 3 rows D-ring, never used, still in package rolled up, regular price was $1,177, asking $900 OBO. 701-845-9995

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2005 enclosed 20 foot trailer, nice shape, rear ramp door, side entry door, 2-3500 pound axles, bench in front, all insulated, all wired throughout with outlets, clean and clear title, $4,700/offer (701) 318-2086 delivery possible.

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Freightliner FLD 120 1998, day cab, MII Cummins, 10 speed, 8000 miles on in frame OH, many other new parts, $17,500 OBO. (605) 228-5998

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Wanted to buy Case IH 3950 cushion gang disk 24ft, must be in excellent condition. (605) 254-3010 Wanted: Small Versatile or Steiger 225HP more or less. 7000 or 7100 Planter, N14 Cummins Red Top, 4240, 4440 JD. IH: 986, 1086, 1486, or 4386. 966, 1066, or 1466. 9400, 9500, or 9600 JD combines. 643-843 corn head. 915, 918, 920, 925 flex head. (320) 760-6050 Wanted: 35ft Melroe or other make of drag. (605) 252-1056 Wanted to Buy: Loader for John Deere 4440. Also roof tin, any color. 218-674-4340 Leave message. WANTED: Truck with mounted liquid manure tank. 320-248-1495

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Minnesota Dehydrated Vegetables, INC in Fosston, MN is looking to buy processing potatoes. Please email Ron Juve at ron@mdvcorp.com or call 218-435-1997 ext. 206

MISCELLANEOUS For Sale: 26 foot York grain leg, also a 10 foot x 10 foot x 57 foot grain leg tower. (605) 881-1481

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I don’t live to work, I work to live! Have excavator and dozer, with a lifetime of experience. Demolition, farmstead cleanup. Get rid of that eyesore. Tree and stump removal. Build a road, dig or clean a ditch. Bank stabilization. Owner-operator. Put me to work, because retirement doesn’t suck if you keep working. Yes, I will travel. Big or small. Give me a call. Leave me your name and number. I will get back to you and talk about your project. Then hopefully, view it and do it. Professionally done at the lowest price possible. George Hess 218-790-0027 For Sale: JD 7000 planter 8 row, 36”wide finger meters for corn, bean cups/Kinze brush meters. $4500/obo. TopAire 750 gal sprayer, 60’ booms, foam markers, Raven 3 stage monitor, $4250/obo. 2005 New Holland BR750 baler, twine/net, new belts, all new bearings & rebuilt pickup & more. $11,000/obo. Mayreth 6”x40’ hydr driven auger, $650. IH semi mount 4 bottom plow, $750. (605) 830-0221 --White 30 foot 227 field cultivator with 3 bar harrow, $1750. --Allis Chalmers D-14 tractor with 2 bottom plow, nice original condition, $2250. --Minneapolis Moline 335 tractor with new rear tires and 3 point hitch, $2000. --Three Daktronics baseball scoreboards, $300. (605) 366-7155

For Sale: 25’ Header Trailer. 50’ Morris Drag. 8RW IH 183 Shank Cultivator. 8RW Kelly Rotary Cultivator. Make offer. Call (605) 350-4139 Iroquis, SD 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 Native Grass Seed Indian grass, Switch grass and Big Bluestem for details call 605-539-9244 find us online h t t p : / / w w w. p h e a s a n t city.com/grass-seed/ also booking fall pheasant hunts at www.pheasantcity.com SD seed #8078 WANTED: Pasture to rent, have 125 Red Angus cows, will divide if they are smaller pastures if needed. Dean Weber, Wagner, SD (605) 384-3300 or (605) 491-0185 *JD 714A & 716A chuck wagons with JD gears & bunkfeeding extensions. Nice. *Demco 325 bushel gravity box w/ag topper. *Vermeer BP7000 bale processor with 7 bale carrier. *12’ pull type box scraper. *24’ portable ground hay/silage feeder. *24’ Krause rockflex disc w/3 bar mulcher. *DMI 5 shank ripper. All in very nice condition. 605-527-2425

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Contract for Deed, approx 430 acres of Day county land for sale, next to Pickerel lake, half pasture, half crop land, willing to separate. Call 605-520-2332

COMING IN 2019 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2018 Witzco trailer with trans axle detach, air ride 2018 Jet hopper 40x96x70, Spring Ride, White 2018 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’ & 46’ Header Trailers

AG EQUIPMENT --Forage/Feeder Wagons -20ft Round Bale Feeder Wagon -McCormick MC115 Tractor, 550 hrs. --PTO Generator -Loaders & Attachments --11' pickup flatbed w/toolboxes --Fertilizer allwheel steer tote cart -Seed/Fertilizer slide in box Tender --Gravity Boxes -Haying Equipment --Rite Way 50ft harrow packer -Summers 60ft heavy harrow --4 Wheel running gears -Brandt drive over deck --Manure Spreaders 400/550 cubic feet. Photos at RennerEquip.com Call Corky @ 605-543-5758

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4010 Forage Pea Seed for sale cleaned and bagged in mini-bulk bags, germination tested, delivery & inoculant available. (8) 18.4R46 Firestone tires. (2) 18.4R42 band duals. customized for 30” rows. (2) 20.8R38 band duals. 2005 Summers Ultimate NT Sprayer, 90ft boom. Call (605) 380-7831

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Two 50x142 lots for sale in Hosmer, SD 605-380-9364

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MISCELLANEOUS (8)-Firestone 18.4R46 Tractor tires. 35-40% tread. (2)-18.4R42 band duals. customized for 30” rows. (2)-20.8R38 band duals. 2005 Summers Sprayer. IH Press drills model 100 & 620, no grass seeders. 4010 Forage Pea Seed for sale cleaned and bagged in mini-bulk bags, germination tested, delivery & inoculant available. (605)380-7831 Want Pheasant Income? If you have good numbers of wild pheasants and would like quality paid hunters this fall contact South Dakota Wild. You show them around, post your land, no guiding required. Lodging on land increases your income, but not necessary. j i l l @ s o u t h d a ko t a w i l d . c o m (612) 807-0331 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 Double Duty Portable Storage & Movers has NEW & USED 1-Trip 20ft & 40ft Shipping Containers for sale. Buy Direct and Save! 39559 133rd St, Bath w w w. D o u b l e D u t y T M . c o m CALL TODAY 605-225-0203 Looking to rent farmland in NE South Dakota, Clark, Codington and Hamlin counties or surrounding area. Call 605-520-4143 EXCLUSIVE HUNTING RIGHTS. Land lease of 4,300 contiguous acres located in north central South Dakota for the 2018 hunting season. Located next to the Lake Pocasse National Wildlife Refuge and stretching south this land offers excellent hunting of pheasant, deer, geese, duck, grouse, coyote, fox, dove and more. Complete hunting rights. Run your own guide service or use it as your private hunting getaway. The options and opportunities are endless. Near the Missouri River Lake Oahe at Pollock, SD. Call 701-258-8881 HUNTING LODGE Great investment/business opportunity, 10 unit motel with apartment, 15 full camper hook ups, 7 fully furnished trailer houses, complete with full shower house and laundry for sale in the heart of SD best hunting and fishing near lakes and river. Also, available an additional 3 acres including 40x140 storage, great development possibilities, great income opportunity. Also, hunting land lease option available. Lodge could be moved. Pollock, SD (701) 258-8881

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ALL Trucks are equip with full function cabs and 3 cyl. gas engines. 2004 Suzuki; $7450 2003 Mitsubishi automatic, 4wd; $7900 1996 Diahatsu; $6200 1992 Mitsubishi; $4500 1993 Diahatsu jumbo cab, 4wd; $6450 1991 Honda 4wd $4950 1991 Honda 2wd $3250 1990 Mitsubishi 4wd; $4150. Located in Bemidji: 763-234-9118

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Fargo Scheels 298-2918 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 Shares for sale in Existing 5,000 head sow unit located in NE North Dakota. (701) 371-2445 Shares for sale in Existing 5,000 head sow unit located in NE North Dakota. (701) 371-2445 For Sale: One 436 Turbo Engine $4,000 or obo. Also, One 282 IH engine total rebuild $4,000 obo. Call (605) 876-3081 leave message will get back to you or cell 605-237-5190

MISCELLANEOUS Twin home located near Central HS available for rent. $1400/month. Built in 2013 comes with stainless steel appliances, vaulted ceilings, fire place, new carpet, master bedroom with walk in closet, open kitchen and double garage. Located at end of street so not much traffic. Lawn care is included. No pets. No smoking. 1807 SE Mackenzie Ave. Call Kevin. (605) 230-9232 Hunting For Lease: Hunting Land, Lodge, Commercial Kitchen and Dining area. Hunting land for pheasants and deer, 17 mi. from Aberdeen, SD. Formerly Corporate Hunting Headquarters. Please send inquiries to: 460685 C/O Aberdeen American News, PO Box 4430, Aberdeen, SD 57402-4430 9 Trailer houses/Mobile Homes. Various sizes and ages to be moved. Great possibilities for offices, construction, lake properties, or farm hand homes. All must go! All for one amount. First come, first serve. Call for details. Pollock, SD. (701) 258-8881. 3 pt. pocket gopher machine, have bait. 50’ 12” U trough chain conveyor, with motor, hardly used. S&H wagon, rear bottom unload, heavy duty trailer, nice shape. 4 Goodyear tires, mounted on 10 hole rims, 520-85-R38 off of combine. All to go. (701) 640-2023 32 Ron Manufacturing chisel plow coulters, call (605) 380-0068 6,000 gallon InduraPlas upright poly tank, good shape, Call evenings (605) 637-5580 84” Miller skid steer bucket with Grabtec grapple fork, 605-380-0627 FOR SALE 24 ft older Wilrich cultivator no harrow $500

159 acres, 47 acres CRP & the balance is alfalfa and hay, NE quarter section 12 126-67, 4 miles E and 2 miles N of Leola, SD. Offers welcome 605-380-0627

46 ft Yetter Rotary Hoe, many bearing replaced $4000

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

2500 Gallon water tank on tandem axle logger trailer, good condition $2500

“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” Pull type tandem fertilizer spreader, dual spinners, 540 pto, nice condition. Single pony cart and single pony harness, 701-430-3189 NEW & USED shipping/storage Containers for sale 20’x8’x8.5’ & 40’x8’x8.5’ Wind, Rain, Snow & Rodent proof. Delivered. Call (605) 216-1317

JD 30 ft Press Drill with factory transport - ready for field - $5000

1 set of 320/90/50 Tires & Rims, like new - never used $3000 Header hitch for older JD headers - extra heavy duty $300 218-686-2344 FOR SALE: 1968 4020 JD tractor, cab, 18.4x34 tires, good rubber, good condition, $8,800; Koyker K5 QuickTach loader, JD mounts, $1,200; JD 3 spool cable loader control $850; Schram 100 CFM air compressor on trailer, $850; Woods 72” belly mower, $750; Polaris 550 Sportsman, good condition, $4,400. 701-840-0306. 280 acres of pasture in Grant County, SD, (507) 530-3407


MISCELLANEOUS Looking for pasture for 50 to 150 cow calf pairs for the summer, Java, SD (605) 280-2606 For Sale: 2 Fuel tanks 12x27 & 12x30. 2 hopper tanks for grain or fertilizer. Call (320) 808-4120 NON-GMO Soybean Seed for sale. Varieties: Davison 2.2 maturity. Brookings 1.7 maturity, Codington 0.9 maturity. $22.00 per 140k unit with discounts available. Jason 605-860-9959 McPherson county pasture land for sale, 389.2 acres, with 2 dug outs and surrounding fence (605) 380-0627 For Sale 2012 Friesen 375 Seed Tender, $22,000. JD Auto Tract System, 2600 Display with Starfire 3000 receiver, SF 1 Activation, $7,500. 2013 JD 9560RT, 2679 hrs, $195,000. 2015 Case IH TGM 200 60’ Field Cultivator with rolling basket, $60,000. 507-794-5779 Farm Financing Watertown, SD --------------------- Assist in Financing Options --Long Term & Short Term Debt ReFinancing --Operating Financing --Farm Business Plans --Lender Resolutions Contact: Chad R Hansen Call or Text: 605-924-0615 E-Mail: chad.haystack@outlook.com Quality NNN Investment Diversify your portfolio with the purchase or 1031 tax free farm land exchange. This building generates $11,000+ per month in cash flow. Tenants include Avera Healthnear Cabela’s in Mitchell, SD Additional NNN properties available Call Roger at Bird Realty & Auction 605-467-0224 (Anytime) 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

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2015 JD Gator, 825i, 1,300 miles, 173 hrs, power steering, 1/2 windshield, bench seat, hardtop, bed mat, electric dump box, been a town machine, street legal, very clean, always shedded, $14,000 OBO. 605-239-4620 leave message

MISCELLANEOUS As husband has passed I need to sell. 12100 Salford rotary tiller with dry fertilizer attachment, $46,000. 60’ Summers Super Harrow, $15,000. 71’ Westfield auger, $6,000. 1985 Honda Gold Wing Classic motorcycle, $2,200. New GISA Quick gyro copter with N number, in an enclosed 2013 NEO 18’ trailer, pulls very little, $28,000. 605-875-3455 Did Soybean white mold steal your yield in 2017? New EPA, reg. preventative seed treatment available. Ask for heads up seed treatment. Call 1-701-595-4323 or visit headsupST.com 2 Case IH FLX fertilizer floaters, 1 - 60’ and 1 - 70’ full auto guide auto steer, very nice machines, $30,000. 1 Laurel 60’ fertilizer, $10,000. 1 International with a Tyler mid boom fertilizer spreader, $7,000. 4010 Concord with 2300 tank. 701-709-0254 or 701-320-0151 For Sale: 1989 Ford TW15 MFWD, CAH w/dual 205 loader & Farmking 8’ snowblower, new rear tires, $18,500. 2012 Delta flatbed w/hay sides, new 14ply tires, tandem dual wheels, 37’ w/beaver tail, $9000. 54” cub cadet riding lawn mower, 26hp Kohler, hydro static, new battery, $1200. (605) 881-4040 Retired Pipeliner Welder. For sale Hobart Champion Elite 225-DC welder, 11,000 watt generator, 120ft electrical lead wire with new ends, electrical outage 16ft cord, custom made cover around shop stand, Brand New. Call (605) 637-5319 after 6pm. Any reasonable offer. Claire City, SD 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Convertible, rebuilt, new paint, new top, call for pictures. Real Gem! (605) 222-8315 Case IH 3900 rock flex disk, 33ft with multcher, hydraulic leveler. Gehl 99 high throw silo blower. IHC 530 manure spreader. 605-661-6433 1972 Chevy C-150, roll tarp, steel box. 14ft Miller off set disk. 300 bu E-Z Trail gravity box. 165 bu. Husky gravity box. Two JD 9300 10ft drills. 7720 JD combine. Top Air 3 point sprayer. 701-374-7891

MISCELLANEOUS Pressure Washer Central Inc. Sales & Service Aaladin Pressure Washers - Service on most major brands! Factory Cat Floor Scrubbers & Sweepers West 6th Ave, Aberdeen, SD (Next to Perkins) 605-226-4095 (800)733-2967 www.pressurewasher centralinc.com Generators - Used, Low Hour Take-Outs. 20 kW - 2000 kW. Diesel, Propane, & Natural Gas. www.abrahamindustrial.com (701) 371-9526 Cat Challenger 55, 3pt power take off, 6,000 hrs, $35,900. 30ft Salford with new blades and new 14 ply highway tires, $32,500. 936 Versatile with 7700 hrs, $16,000. 2004 IH semi with C-15 Cat and automatic, $15,000. 1994 corn husker convertible hopper, high sides, $8,500. 701-361-4403 Seed For Sale Wheat - -Certified Bolles- high protein & yield --Registered Linkerthigh protein & yield, strong straw --Certified Prosper Barley - --Certified Tradition Oats --Certified Goliathhigh yield, good haying. Paul Oats Naked, excellent haying Conventional Beans ND Stutsman $15/unit. 4010 Forage Peas David Wald 701-320-3833 or 701-493-2385 Permit #SP17067

FARM EQUIPMENT New & Used Fertilizer, AgLime, BeetLime, Litter, and Compost spreaders for sale. Call for models, options and prices. spreaderspecialties2.com 701-640-4650

IMPROVE CASH FLOW Leasing = Lower Payment & Tax Savings! Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827 2002 Spray Coupe 3440, 4 wheel with Perkins diesel 5 speed, has factory markers and Raven Cruiser 2 GPS, with low hours 800, priced $22,500. (701) 269-2003

FARM EQUIPMENT 1994 Lorel 60’ aluminum booms with air max ‘air system’ & roll tarp, new tires, good shape, serviced & ready to go! Case IH 1260 36 row 30” (90’ wide) Planter, center fill, liquid fertilizer & trash whippers, low acres. Call Fred: 701-830-8000 2009 JD 1890 42.5’ air seeder with 1910 350 bushel pull behind cart. 7.5” spacing, new blades, bushings, bearings & updated towers a year ago. Cart has duals front & back and is hydraulic driven with JD rate controller. Always shedded and very well maintained. No telemarketers. Miller, SD (605) 870-0164

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White 8122 corn planter, 12x30, Yetti trash whippers, liquid fertilizer, IH 1063 6 row corn head with poly. (605) 216-1969 Red Ball sprayer,980, 1300 gal tank, 100 gal rinse tank, 90’ booms, triple nozzle bodies, flow markers & induction port. Call (605) 880-4643 For sale: 8100 White Corn Planter, 12 row 30”, 2x2 dry fertilizer, completely gone through like new condition. $15,000 obo. (605) 765-4606

2012 1250 planter 12 row 30”, 2-point hitch, PDP, bulk fill, markers, hydraulic drive, PTO pump, 7200 acres. We bought this planter new and is kept inside. Asking $45,000 OBO. 605-842-5278

For Sale 1998 Tyler Patriot Wide Trax Sprayer, 1100 original hours, Envisio Pro Controller, Touch Screen, integrated (hydraulic) auto steer, 6 section accuboom section control, 90 foot booms, 20 inch spacing, 5 way nozzles, 750 gallon poly tank, foam markers, Stainless Steel chemical inductor, hydraulic tread adjustment, traction control, original 14.9 X 46 tires @ 50-60%, John Deere 6.8 L motor. This is a 2 owner unit. Always farmer owned. NO rust, NO welds, NO bends, excellent condition and will not disappoint. $55,000 obo (605) 730-1783

Knight 3142 feeder wagon, double scale reader, excellent augers, $19,950. Forever calving pen with Formost head gate, $2250. (605) 750-0243

For Sale: 2005 8x32 Southern Classic stock trailer 2 gates, split rear doors, 10,000lb axles, new tires, had since new. Call if interested, have pics. Central MN area. (320) 250-3119

3 tower Zimmatic irrigation pivot & 10” gated irrigation pipes. Call 701-290-3458

2011 Summer sprayer, 90ft, 1500 gallon, 200 gallon rinse tank, duals, rate controller, 2600 display and activation, No telemarketers (605) 281-1011 JD 1770 NT CCS 24R30 Planter, promax 40, new corn, sunflower, soybean seed discs, new last year TT fertilizer and 500 gallon tank, new rear closing wheel arms & bushings and Dawn spoke closing wheels, along with original solid closing wheels, True Count row shutoffs, markers, Yetter trash whippers, seed rebounders, 350 JD monitor, recently new discs & scrapers, about 9800 total acres on machine, $59,900 OBO. Haul ALL 2 compartment fertilizer/seed tender, 2 compartment/2 hydraulic augers, roll tarp, nice condition, $2900. 605-850-9396

1986 International 6 x6 Feed Truck with Meyerink 480 Box. Box relined 2 years ago, new front axle and drive shaft 2500 hrs on motor and trans $50,000 JD 7520 Tractor with 741 self leveling loader PQ Trans 6100 hours deluxe cab and light package, cold water package Used as a spare loader $65,000. JD 716A Chuck Wagon Tandom Axle Running gear new floor chains and unloading chain Converted to hydralic drive $6000. (605) 280-6520

For Sale: 1991 New Holland Model 785 Skid-Steer. 2050lb Vertical Lift, 2-Speed drive. Ford diesel, 3767 hours. $9000 OBO (605) 448-8611

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.

JD 7300 corn planter, 12 row/30”, liquid fertilizer equip, herbicide boxes, Dawn row cleaners, sm corn, corn & bean plates. Call (605) 880-4643

White 8200 planter, 12R, liquid fertilizer, Mud Smith gauge wheels, residue managers, like new, 3 bushel boxes, always shedded, very nice, 605-770-0595

For Sale 2011 Salford 570 Extreme 36 Feet, truck tires all around “half discs, half colters” Three bar harrow, rolling basket. David Baumler, 701-361-4142, Casselton Get your beans in fast. 8 acres per round. Soy bean planter 66 ft. - 36 rows by 22 inches - 100 bu IHC 8500 hopper, hydraulic air delivery, Fargo air disk openers, with HD springs row monitor - markers - rearfold on a macfarlane 6x6 bar. Pictures available. Ask for Jerry or Don. 701-261-1968 701-238-2828

Hidewood Fencing and Welding -- Livestock equipment -- Fencing -- Steel buildings -- Portable Buildings -- Feedlot construction Can Travel, will Deliver. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759 2012 White model 8200 planter, 30” row, Totally Tubular liquid fertilizer, Sunco openers, 3 bushel boxes, Model 400 monitor, low acres, always shedded, looks like new. (605) 354-3178 JD 7000 no till corn planter, 10 row, row cleaners, liquid fertilizer, front fold, Keeton seed firmers, spiked closing wheels, set up for running in mud. Also, access to a 5 row head. (605) 690-3594 1990 Melroe Spra-Coupe Model 216 sprayer. Everything is in working order. 1.8 VW engine uses no oil. Wide front. A/C blows cold. Custom outer booms (68ft). New ULD 120-02 tips, caps, screens. Electric boom lift and fold, tow hitch, Raven spray controller, foam marker, 3 sets of tires. 2330 hrs $6500 OBO. (605) 690-1811 Force Fertilizer Cart - 2012, 1600 Gal, always shedded and in perfect condition. $9000 OBO (605) 280-9018 Great Plains 1995 7 1/2” spacing, CPH-20 coulter cart with 2000 drill, markers, good condition, $22,500. 605-460-0733 2011 Salford 570 Extreme, 41’, $58,500. 701-371-0311 37’ Case RMX 370 disk with harrows. 32’ Gates Coulter with harrows. 1987 Ford LN 9000 tandem axle, twin screw, L10 Cummings, 21’ aluminum box. Summers Sprayer 1,000 gallon tank, 110’ boom. 701-400-7793 CIH 1250 Series Planter- 24 meter cable drives with row shut off clutches, 24 seed meters with corn & soybean meter discs, 4 hydraulic drive motors and drive shafts for cable drive, 24 row liquid fert. manifold. JD 1890 Air Drill48 gauge wheels & tires, meter housings and parts for 1910 single shoot air cart. (605) 380-5457 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Damian Urlich 701-209-0313 2004 Miller Nitro 2275HT, 100ft boom, has JD 2600 display with swath control and ITC receiver. Choice of either 14.9x46 Michelin spray bibs 95% or 20.8x38 Firestones 95%. New solution pump last year, 2 of the wheel motors have been recently rebuilt. No Telemarketers. (701) 710-0534 787 John Deere Grain Cart shedded, pbt. 373 41ft hoe drill. 936 Ford Versatile tractor. Designation 6. 4200 Alloway Danish tine with 3 bar Summers harrow. DMI anhydrous applicator, 34ft. 70ft Summers 5 bar drag. (701) 789-1819 or 701-524-1126

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For Sale: SDX30 30’ Air Seeder w/cart, field ready, $29,500. Call Jon Hoffman 605-380-4625 For Rent: RT60E Crane. 120ft (605) 380-0627

60 ton reach.

J D Planter “Lift assist” [2]wheels to fit 3pt planters. Complete with [2] Matched JD Hyd cylds. $1500 w/cylds. $500 w/o cylds. 402-640-1306 or Email: info@perfecthay.com

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7200 12R 30” planter, liquid fertilizer tanks, trash whippers, manual fold wings, corn and bean disks, John Blue squeeze pump, box extensions, $9,500 OBO 605-380-7089 leave message if no answer Stainless steel manifold for JD, Flexicoil & Case IH air carts, A M Custom Fabrication 701-680-0939 or 701-680-0990

2 new Titan MXL 23.5R25 tires brand new, each had a repair, $800 each. 605-360-5687 For sale: 2006 Top Air TA1200 Sprayer, 1200 gallon tank, 80ft boom, E ductor cone, rinse tank, triple nozzle bodies, Raven 450 controller. Hydraulic fold booms, 18.4x42 tires in good shape. Tyler 5 ton spreader w/hydraulic apron and JD dry rate controller set on 120” spacing, very good shape. (605)680-2094 1995 Tyler Patriot Sprayer, 75ft booms, 750 gallon tank, runs good, ready to go. With Outback E Drive Guidance. $17,000. (605) 841-0081 2004 Case IH planter, 1200 12 row 30 inch stacker. Rosen drive eliminated, converted to ground drive. New down pressure system, vacuum hoses, air lines and new Yetter clean sweeps, Red Ball with Johnny Blue. Also 2 fertilizer tanks mounted on lift assists. asking $24,000 OBO. (605) 380-7005 12 row IH Cultivator, stiff shanks $1200. 30” rotary hoe $1000. 30” JD 635 Disk $20,000. IH 7 bottom plow 700 $1000. 42’ JD 1610 Chisel Plow $8000. Two Anhydrous trailers & tanks $700 each. Harvester 830 stalk chopper 2003 $8500. Antique- 1926 Model T coupe, excellent condition $13,000. 701-789-0606

Rolin Bale Accumulator

The NEW redesigned bale accumulator • Powered by the tractor hydraulic system • Electric box controls with TWO lights & an unloading switch • (4) 11L x 15 tires on walking tandem • Gathers (3) 72” bales on trailer PLUS one in the baler

Rolin Wire Winder

Rolin Hydraulic Mover

THE MOST RUGGED. Ideal for the new tractors with IVT Transmissions • 9x30 - 21 bales • 13x32 - up to 26 bales • 15x32 - 17 ton or 26 bales • Mover follows tractor tracks

Post Hole Digger

• Fits all loaders and skid steers • Augers that range from 4” to 24” • Quick attach bucket mounts slip over all loaders • Comes with two 7’ hoses

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New Salem, ND www.rolinmfg.com | rolinmfg@westriv.com

FARM EQUIPMENT 1993 946 versatile tractor in good condition. It has 65 to 70% rubber. It has weights mounted in the back so there is no fluid in tires. Call at 701-320-2019 For sale IH 28’ 6200 press dril with factory transplant, IH 27’ rotary hoe and 850 versatile. Call 701-335-9691 For Sale: Badger BN 184 LaGoon pump. Also, 3000 Gal Calumet liquid manure tan. 1000 Gal Badger manure tank, 5800L. Price is reasonable. Frazee. 218-334-8531 or 218-4570183 For sale 2017 60ft summers super harrow plus with Hyd. tine adj. 31.13.5 tires on center only used on 250 acres. Asking $35,000 OBO. Call for complete details. 701-640-1768 Call between 2-7PM ask for Jeremiah For Sale -2010 40 FT Summers Super Roller with 42 Inch Drum -Degelman Rock Rake 14 FT Hyd. drive Call 701-371-7355 2008 Deere 320 skid steer. Cab with heat. Quick attach. One owner machine. 72” bucket with good cutting edge. New Michelin radial tires. Counter weights. Well maintained, all maintenance records available. 66 hp. 2300 lb rated lift capacity. 3300 hrs. $18,000. (605) 695-9829

FARM EQUIPMENT Retired and selling my John Deere 7000 12 row narrow Planter with liquid fertilizer. Has 7200 updates, low acres on completely new Dickie John 300 Monitor, wiring and sensors. Has manual front fold, could easily be made to hydraulic fold. This planter is in excellent condition. Always shedded and has seen few acres. Has box extensions and herbicide and insecticide boxes as well. Can send pictures. $7,500 obo. (605) 203-0967 Retired and selling my 2006 Flexi-coil 67 Sprayer, hydraulic drive, 60ft boom, hydraulic wing fold, tip lift, single nozzles, foam marker, 1100 gallon tank, mixing tank, 14.9/38 tires, rate control monitor, Raven cruiser, GPS guidance system, excellent condition. Has seen very few acres. Always shedded. Can send pictures. $9,500obo. (605)203-0967 Two Apache creep feeders, tandem axles, 300 bushels, used one season, excellent condition, $4,250 each. 701-710-0352 Haybuster model 2650 bale processor, good condition, asking, $8,000. 701-710-0352 JD 2013 corn planter, 24R-30”, 1770 large NT, CCS Pro series XP row unit, corn and sunflower plates, never used in 2017. Field Ready 605-870-1223

FARM EQUIPMENT JD 1750 8RN planter 2005 dawn trash whippers, pneumatic down pressure, dry fertilizer, w/single disk fertilizer openers, new seed openers, 350 monitor and JD radar unit $8,500. 605-345-4025 or 605-216-6147 Knight 3036 360 cu ft., 3 auger discharger, rebuilt, $15,500. Knight 3030 reel augie, 300 cu. ft, rebuilt, $14,500. New Holland 195 manure spreader, good condition, hydraulic drive, $12,500. New Fair Manufacturing 7825 bale processor, hyd deflector, hay table, $21,500. Knuh Knight 3142, 3 auger discharge, scale, rebuilt, $21,000. 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. New Valmetal vertical mixer 485 cu. ft., 46” incline, $28,500. New SAC-3650 vertical mixer, 515 cu. ft. front 41” discharge, $33,900. Other livestock equipment on hand, will take trades, RT Equipment (605) 359-0228 2002 JLG 135ft boom lift, mint condition, 605-380-0627


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2012 John Deere 250LC excavator with hydraulic thumb, 1750 hrs, 605-380-0627 JD 1860 42ft air seeder, with 1900 cart, mint condition, 605-380-0627 2011 Deere 333D track loader skid steer. Deluxe cab, heat & A/C, 2 speed, Hi-flow auxiliary, quick attach. Crawler option. Former leased municipal machine, well maintained. 84” bucket with good cutting edge. New tracks & rollers. 1400 hrs. Fresh service. Good running, powerful machine! $37,500. (605) 695-9829 2001 Concord air seeder, 4010 with 2300 cart. Rowse 9ft mower with IH heads, Ederlin, ND (701) 437-3466 Wanted: John Deere no till drill, 15 or 20 feet. 7 1/2 inch spacing. Call (605) 770-3004

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Heavy duty PTO trailer type wood splitter. New PTO pump about 1 year ago; $650. #37 John Deere 7 ft. trailer type PTO sickle mower, stored inside for 15 years, paint very nice; $750. 218-850-0431 For Sale! 60’ Melroe Harrow $1,000.00 600 Gal Trailer, pump, hose $1,000.00 18’ versatile SP Swather $1,000.00 2012 Bobcat S770 skid steer, nice shape, 1,410 hours, cab, heat, AC, power bobtach, good tires, good bucket, 93 HP Kubota turbo diesel, pre emmissions engine, 3500 lb. lift, 28,800/offer. (701) 318-2086 delivery possible. 2009 Bobcat S300 skid steer, excellent shape, cab, heat, 2 speed, clean inside and out, 81 HP Kubota turbo diesel, 3000 lb. lift plus rear counter weights. Good bucket, good tires, 2620 hours, solid strong loader. $24,500/Offer (701) 318-2086 delivery possible. For Sale: Blumhardt Trailmaster II 60 foot sprayer, 500 gallon tank, foam markers, good shape (605) 881-2468

Side dresser, two shaven 24 row by 22, 1600 gallon tank, ground drive, low acres, acre counter, excellent shape. 701-238-6154 trygveskolness@aol.com

• Swather Transport

2005 JD 455 drills 30’, 7 1/2” spacing with fertilizer, always shedded, excellent condition. 605-380-1409. Groton 325 New Idea 38 to 36 corn picker 7580 AC, 4WD, 6555 hours, new motor, at 3400 AC, 4 wheel trailer, AC open flight elevator, AC 21’ disk, 34’ AC digger, 6’ AC stock shredder, 6 row AC corn head block, new gathering chains 3 years ago. 701-680-2144

Farm King 6640 Vac ..............$7,000 Farm King 1200 Sprayer 90’...$20,000

• Gravity Box Trailers

Versatile 800 ........................ $8,000 Wishek Disc 30’ .................. $35,000

• 10 x 20 Tilt Bed

Westfield TF836 ................... $2,500 FLEXI-Coil 70’ Harrow Packer ................................ $5,6000

• 1 - 3pt Cultivator good for arena cultivator

Salford 5136 ......................... $8,600

REM 2100 Mint ..................... $6,500 REM 2500 HD....................... $6,500

Altona, MB Canada

204-324-5523

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Pasture Sprayer for sale. 2 30’ boomless nozzles, 60’ coverage, built from JD digger frame w/walking tandem axles, 300 gal tank, hydr driven pump, priced to sell. (605) 880-8194 Koyker 210 Loader Very well constructed, 96” Quicktach bucket, tractor hydraulics, mounts for JD 3020 and down; Also SP Swather Transport; JD HX20 Rotary Cutter. 701-739-0883 FOR SALE: (2) Michelin 650/65R42 tractor tires on JD main 12-bolt rims, 85% tread; (2) Michelin AgriBib 520/85R42 tractor tires on JD dual 10-bolt rims, 90% tread off of JD 8400 tractor. Stored inside, excellent condition. 701-360-3181.

TRACTORS

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE: • 2014-8230 CIH combine with 40 Ft. MacDon FD75 draper head and trailer 1480 sep. hrs. $210,000 • 2015-8240 CIH combine with 40Ft. MacDon FD75 draper head and trailer 1150 sep. hrs. $305,000 • 2001 Kenworth T600 with Auto transmission and 2010 Neville hopper trailer $36,000 Will split combines from heads and truck from trailer. • 2000-305 CIH Magnum tractor 5225 hrs. All hours pulling grain cart $90,000 • 2007 Stroughton Reefer trailer converted to living quarters $15,000 Will consider offers have more trucks and trailers. CALL (701) 580-2182 or (701) 675-2417 leave message please. FAST 8318 liquid fertilizer applicator, 22” spacing, 24 rows, 1800 gallon tank, Deere Rate Controller, low acres. 701-430-0052

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

TRACTORS 7800 JD tractor, complete overhaul, A1 shape, duals and 3pt quick coupler, 4 front weights, paint and tires excellent, complete overhaul sheet in the cab. Summers roller folds up, 45’. 550 bushel J&M grain cart, excellent shape. 562-565-0410

Waterhemp KOCHIA X-CELERATE

REM 3700............................$15,000

• 1 - 1985 Ford Diesel Pickup

701-843-7581 or 701-220-5397

For Sale: 7000 JD Flexfold 8 row 36” row width, dry starter fertlizer option, SE South Dakota. (605) 446-3500 or (605) 321-6487 cell

Woods 3240 14’, 1000 PTO, bat wing mower, $4,000. Call 701-265-2366

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

Just 7 miles North of the border

F/S Hy-Trux high clearance sprayer, 2004 GMC cab over, Isuzu diesel, 90ft hydraulic boom, 20” spacing, 800 gallon tank, EZ boom model 2010 section control, Trimble computer with large screen, T-jet low drift nozzles, Horvick foamer, low acres and miles, has updates and well maintained, asking $16,900. 605-290-4225 or 605-448-5347

For sale: McSems 16’ land roller with transport. $4,000. LodeKing seed & fertilizer tender with side augers. 3 ton hoppers. $800. 701-384-6130

Riteway 8190 Harrow ......... $25,000

• Used Movers

2002 Barrett Livestock Trailer, 53x102 triple axel. Air lift on third axle. 50%floors. Tires 70%. 3/4 doghouse. Fold down nose. $22,500 (605) 929-1104

Yetter rotary hoe 3546, like new, always shedded. Call 701-520-1074 or 701-454-3384

Farm King 1460 Applicator .. $30,000

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For Sale: John Deere 740 rotor with grapple fork. Mounts for 7000 series tractor. Rotor like new. $9,500. 1975 30 ft. dump steel trailer with roll tarp. $6,500. John Deere 8100 MFWD tractor, 10,800 hours. $42,000. 701-490-0144

For Sale: 6518 Wishek feed wagon, Weightronics scale, works good (605) 428-5616

2005 8103 Agchem 70’ boom, JD motor, powershift transmission, 90% tires, electric tarp, Raven monitor, low hours, low miles, in use farmer. Also 16 ton tenders, electric tarp, hydraulic drive. 875 Versatile, 855 standard trans, 80% tires. 90’ pickup or truck mount sprayer. (218) 289-5868

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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

John Deere 7810 MFWD 2800 actual 1 owner hours, new Firestone tires, 3 hydraulics, duals, weights, fenders, mirrors, serviced, excellent condition. (651) 338-6861 Case IH Maxxum 125, MFD, with Case IH 750 Quick Tach Loader, joystick control, 8’ bucket, 4-tine grapple fork, 3200 hrs., clean, $50,000 OBO. Leola, SD 605-216-8891 2000 Case IH 9380, 20.8x42 duals, 12 speed power shift, rear weights, 5500 hrs, $75,000. 605-884-6489 2011 Case IH 260 Magnum. 3320 hrs, 380/90R50 Rear Duals, 380/85R34 Front Duals 70-75%. Deluxe cab, leather seat. Serviced, Cenex oil engine warranty until 10/2019. (701) 680-0558 JD 8520T Tractor, ‘02 model, 4 hydraulics, quick hitch, buddy seat, recently new 30 in. tracks, 305hp, front end weights and under carriage rebuild, 9890 hrs, good starter $49,900. 605-850-9396 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. One owner, like new. $89,000 obo. (605) 439-3644 or (605) 380-5313 2013 Case IH 315 Magnum, 2,200 hours, leather, full auto steer with Pro700 and 372 receiver, F & R duals, 5 remotes, 3pt with quick attach and heavy draw bar, $150,000. 605-216-6698 2013 JD 8335R, 1406 hrs., duals front and rear, extended warranty, loaded. $175,000. Call 641-344-5601. Luke For Sale: JD 8970 4wd tractor, 8820 hrs, 425hp, matching 18.4R46 triples at 90%. 4 SCVs with case drain. John Deere auto steer ready, has ATU installed. Very nice strong running tractor always serviced spring and fall. Asking $57,500 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers John Deere 7230 MFWD 2012 700 hrs, 16 spd, 3 rem, H360 loader, 8ft bucket, $80,000. Excellent condition. Can Deliver. (507) 273-2055 JD Tractor 7800 MFWD, 8770 hours, 4 main tires, 95%, 740 self leveling loader, front fenders, nice tractor, 300 hours since BO, quad trans, 3 outlets, 3pt, $45,000 OBO. 6-wheel finger rake, new rake wheels, XL vermeer baler, good shape. Call 701-646-6170 leave message.

2015 JD 8 245R MFWD, IVT, 5 remotes, 3pt, quick hitch, deluxe cab, premium lighting, active seat, full set of front weights, 2900lb rear weights, 420/85/34 front tires, 480/50 rear tires, duals, JD power guard warranty until March 2020, w/JD H480 loader, 9’ bucket grapple, will sell separate from tractor. Tractor used, light work, no feed lot use, 1067 actual hrs, mint condition, farmer owned. $170,000. 605-890-2092 2010 JD 8245R MFD, 1200 hr. 46” tires and duals, asking $122,500. call 712-348-3486 For Sale: 1991 JD 4455, 5100 hrs, quad range, 18.4/38 width duals, one owner, clean machine. Also, 7300 JD Planter, 16 row w/22” spacing, rear assist lift, multiple seed plates. Central ND area. (701) 626-1799

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

ATTENTION FARMERS! Get your new Steiger tractor parts at a 10-20% discount. American made parts!

Big Tractor Parts

1-800-982-1769 We also rebuild axles, differentials & transmissions with 1 year warranty.

2013 Steiger 500QT

Deluxe Cab, 4 Valves, Hi Flow Hydraulics, PTO, Full Auto Steer, Pro 700 Monitor, 372 Receiver, Nav 2 Controller, Diff Locks, Hi Cap Drawbar, 30” Belts, Clear Caps, 1,823 Hours, Sharp Tractor, Financing Available, $230,000. Lease for $28,500/year. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

www.troygillespietractors.com

For Sale: International 560 gas, new rings & bearings, 20.8x38 rear tires, narrow front. And have loader for it. $4,900. D17 Allis Chalmers Tractor, good tires, power steering, chains, and Loader. $3,500. 2290 Case Tractor, good rubber, power shift been gone through, needs air conditioning work. $8,500. 856 International w/Miller Loader, good tires. $7,500. (605)203-0223 For Sale: John Deere unstyled, 1936 A. 1936 B, 1939 G. All have new rubber and nicely restored. Serious inquiries please. hfdieke n @ g m a i l . c o m (507) 829-1662

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TRACTORS For sale Super Mint Tractor, new back tires, machinery very good. Also Tibusand gallon fuel tank with gasboy pump. 218-935-5734 Want to Trade: JD 8440 for JD 4440 (605) 854-3502

2010 CIH Magnum 305

MFWD, Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, Dual PTO 540/1000, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Hi Flow Hyd Pump, 4 Valves, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Duals, Front Fenders, 3,595 Hours, Clean Tractor, Financing Available, $99,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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JD 2005 7520 with 6446 hours, MFWD, deluxe cab, IVT transmission, 3 hydraulics, 480x38 rear tires, fenders, has new JD H360 loader with 5 tine grapple, $78,900 OBO. JD 2003 567 round baler with surface wrap with approx 16,000 bales, Mega tooth pick up, hydraulic lift, $10,900 OBO. JD 265 7” rotary mower, 3pt, 540 PTO, $3,500 OBO. 605-228-1950

2014 CIH 350 Row Trac Quad Trac

2012 CIH Magnum 235

Powershift, Luxury Cab, 4 Valves, Big Pump, PTO, Full Auto Steer, Pro 700 Monitor, 372 Receiver, Nav 2 Controller, 1 Season on 18” Belts, 1,777 Hours, Sharp Tractor, Financing Available, $169,500 Lease for $20,900/year. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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Are you tired of adding or running out of DEF fluid? We have a chip to install which will completely delete it; it doesn’t affect the engine at all and leaves no footprint on the computers. Modules for series B engines coming soon! Off road equipment only. Call Larry 701-710-0887 For Sale: Case IH 7150 Tractor with 6096 hours. Good condition, everything works, and the tires are good. Selling for Estate near Murdo, SD: $53000. (618) 973-7150

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Case IH 7140 MFD 2 Speed Reverse 6565 Hrs.Full Front Weights Front Fenders Fresh Paint Hammer Strap 18.4 X 42 70% Duals 50% Everything Works 2nd Owner Nice Tractor $38700 (605) 366-0723 JD 4430 all original, in good shape, 8600 hrs, 2100 on rebuilt engine, 3 pt, 2 hydraulics, cab has good interior, 80% tires, heat, AC, radio, lights all work, $13,500. Call 605-228-6230

Case MX 240, 4720 hrs, front and rear duals, $50,000. Case IH RMX 340 disk, 35ft, $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 . (605) 772-5481 579-0170

Seed Tenders Gravity box augers Truck-mount tailgate augers Bin unload augers Transport augers

available in 5”, 6”, 7”, 9” & 12” flighting diameter for augers up to 13”

DALE HOFF . . . .(218) 281-7133 K & D Enterprises, Crookston, MN

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JD 4620 Syncro transmission, 20.8 tires, runs good, stored inside, tin work is good,$9,750. 605-661-0609 or 605-661-8133

POLY CUPPED FLIGHTING • • • • •

MFWD, Powershift, Creeper Gears, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 5 Valves, Factory Guidance Ready, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Singles, 2,890 Hours, Nice Tractor, Financing Available, $82,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

1) Farmall 460 (gas) WF $4,250 2) Farmall 450 (gas) WF with Farmhand F10 loader and grapple - $2,500 3) AC WD45 (gas) WF with Farmhand F10 loader $2,250 4) Farmhand F11 loader - excellent condition no welds (701) 892-4075

INTRODUCING THE NEW CC-440 KNIFE

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

Front profile of CC-440 www.langesupply.com

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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1996 JD 8300, MFWD, 9,100 hrs, dual front tires, 14.9x30’s 90%, dual rears 14.9x46’s 90%, auto-track ready, buddy seat, 3pt PTO, 4-hyd, rear implement connector, maintenance records if needed. Clean & filed ready. $55,000 OBO. 218-478-4505 2011 John Deere 9330, 1,692 hours, 4WD, PS transmission, 18 speed, 620/70R42 tires with duals. Call 218-779-8175 For sale 1979 nice 875 versatile tractor, good shape. Call 218-783-2243 or 218-689-6369 1936 Unstyled A JD tractor, runs. 1937 Unstyled B JD tractor, runs good, new tires. 605-670-9400 Two Goodyear 750x18 Three rib front tractor tires. Two Firestone 11.25-24 smooth rib implement tires. 605-377-8972 Aberdeen, SD International 330 utitilty. With 3 point, 1 hydraulics, $3,200 obo. (605) 397-7865 JD 7410 w/ 740 Koyker Classic Loader, 7965 hrs, heat, air, newer interior, MFWD, w/18.4x38 rears @80% and 14.9x28 front @70%, 16 speed PQ w/ RH reverser. $47,500. (701) 332-6663 For Sale: 966 IH tractor in fair shape w/factory cab, set of dual tires, $6000. (605) 229-2771 or (605) 216-2965 1992 Case IH 9270, 4WD, 12-speed power shift, 9,531 hours, $38,000 OBO. 218-296-0926

KUBOTA BX25DLB-R-1 LOW HOURS WITH MOST OPTIONS AVAILABLE SELLING MY FAVORITE LITTLE TRACTOR - VERY WELL CARED FOR 2014 BX25DLB-R-1 SELLING FOR $22,000.00 OBO - 48 INCH BUCKET - 8 INCH BACKHOE BUCKET WITH GRABBER - 48 INCH PALLET FORKS - BALLAST BOX - WHEEL WEIGHTS LED LIGHT PACKAGE - RAIN CANOPY - TOOL STORAGE ****LOW HOURS**** 3 CYLINDER DIESEL ENGINE ORIGINAL PRICE WAS $30,000.00 SELLING FOR $22,000.00 OBO THIS WILL MAKE PROJECTS IN YOUR YARD A BREEZE. LOCATED IN MANDAN, ND (701) 220-3797 1997 Ford NH 9682, 5200 hrs, excellent condition, excellent tires, $57,500. 515-320-2013 2012 JD 8360R 1,150 hours, 50” Michelin rubber, front and rear duals, 5 hydraulics, big pump, always kept inside, excellent condition inside and out, $192,500. (712) 348-0439 JD 7510 w/740 loader, 2001 model, MFD, heavy front axle, rear tires 18x38, 80%, joy stick, complete rebuilt transmission 2 yrs ago, new hydr pumps & cooler, 7850 hrs, $46,500. (712) 461-0964

PLANTING EQUIPMENT For sale Amity ST250 air cart, excellent condition, shedded. 701-226-7290 JD Skiles 1,250 gallon row tracker fertilizer chemical cart, $7,500 OBO. 701-360-3320 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Case IH 42ft 330 turbo till with rolling baskets. Under 3,000 acres and always shedded. Like new! Mellette, SD (605) 228-3456 24 row Blue Jet strip tiller, has liquid fertilizer and Raven anhydrous ammonia. (701) 898-4545 For Sale: Great Plains “Discovator” soil finisher, 42’ bifold w/ 5 bar diamond tine harrow. Good condition. (605) 770-1673 JD 1610 39ft vertical tillage, Ron Manufacturing coulter wheels,$7,000.605-884-6489 Krause 4950 disk, 28’ rockflex, has good blades & harrow. $8750 (605) 661-0609 or 661-8133 JD 637 Rock Flex 32ft disc, 200 acres on new 24in blades and bearings, 9 in spacing, JD mulcher, rear hitch, new carry tires, hydraulic adjusting, $18,900. 605-850-9396 Summers Super coulter, 30’w, 3 bar mulcher. JD 680 field cultivator, 38’w, 3 bar mulcher. Call (605) 880-4643 Great Plains Turbo Max 35 foot harrow, reel, weights, excellent condition. Reduced Price. 605-380-1227 or 605-725-8873 Horsch 300 30ft high speed disk in good condition, $54,900 OBO. 712-579-1825 For sale: 2011 30 ft Salford 570RTS extreme heavy duty, truck tires on main frame and wings, wing weight package, 3 bar harrow, rolling baskets, hydraulic leveling, one owner machine, blades measure 21.5 inches. $53,500 OBO. John Deere 980 field cultivator, 44.5ft, knock on sweeps, 3 bar multcher with one year on new multcher teeth. $9,500 OBO. Rockomatic 546 reel type rock picker, pto drive, new wheel bearings and new tires last spring, very good working machine. $3,300 OBO. Call 605-695-0270. No telemarketers For Sale: 42 ft. flexi coli packer, heavy duty coils. 701-371-1841 2011 JD 2210 S Tine 50ft. floating hitch front casters, factory rear hitch, 4 bar harrow. Excellent condition. $45K OBO. 701-430-1238 FOR SALE: 27 used Ron’s Manufacturing Vertical Tillage tillage kits. 1/2 price of new. 605.352.1483.


TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

HARVEST EQUIPMENT

John Deere 2410 chisel plow, 2012 model, 43’, single point depth, rear hitch, new shovels, field ready, $38,500. 2013 Wishek 862 LNT 38’ Disc 30” blades low profile transport hydraulic leveling very low acres. 701-351-0399

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’

2004 CIH 9300 Disk Ripper

Working Width 22.5FT, Front Disk w/ Rock Flex Individual C-Cushions, 8 Lead Shanks, 9 Main Shanks, Hyd Disk Leveler, Clean Unit, $24,500, Financing Available. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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36 ft sunflower soil finisher, nice shape, (605) 690-1720 Case IH RMX 340 disk, $23,000. Case IH MX 240 Tractor, 4720 hrs, $50,000. 26ft Wishek disk, $24,000. (605) 772-5481 or (605) 579-0170 Two 2012 Landoll 7450-49 ft. vertical till units with rolling baskets. 22 inch blades, currently at 21”. All new bearings on machine and baskets in 2017. Transport axles and walking tandems all have current updates. Serviced daily Asking $69,000 OBO Financing Available . (605) 380-7005.

*Excellent for residue management*

ANDERSON RENTALS & SALES INC. Glenn Anderson, Bismarck 701-255-7560

1995 JD 680 chisel plow, 30ft with Summers harrow, good condition (605) 380-0627 For Sale: Summers 38 1/2’ 2510 DT disk, like new condition, $30,000. 605-924-1567 Andover SD 2014 Summers 40 ft. Supercoulter Plus. Low acres, 8 wave duracoat disk, 3 bar harrow, rolling baskets with internal mud scrapers, hydraulic adjustable hitch, heavy duty transport tires, weight package, like new condition, stored inside during off season. 218-790-4404 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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 Wanted: MacDon, Premier, Prairie Star, Westward swather, 1998-2005, with 25’ draper header, pickup reel, must be in good condition. (605) 520-0617

JD & Geringhoff cornheads, 6R30, 8R22, 8R30, 12R20, 12R22, other sizes available, new & used. Will also do reconditioning different row spacing or complete rebuild .... on JD cornhead. We offer full warranty on any JD gear box we rebuild Sales, Service & Rental MW Cornheads, Inc. Hillsboro, ND 701-430-CORN (2676) For Sale 2014 PICKETT ONESTEP 8 Row 22”, End Delivery, Hydraulic Depth Control, Cushion Shank, 1 1/4” Rod VERY GOOD CONDITION $24,000.00 2010 PICKETT ONESTEP 6 Row 30”, End Delivery, Hydraulic Depth Control, Cushion Shank, 1 1/4” Rod, VERY GOOD CONDITION $18,000.00 CALL or TEXT (218) 770-9815 Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307

SUNFLOWER

HARVEST SYSTEMS 35 ft. 9” Pans, Original System ................... $6,740

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Call 1-800-735-5848

Lucke Manufacturing

Minot, ND www.luckemanufacturing.com

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Quality buildings at a reasonable price!

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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. 2002 1293 JD corn head, 30” rows, mint condition, (605) 380-0627

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Serving the area for 25 years!

SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 2010 Summers Ultimate sprayer, 110ft., 1500 gal tank, windscreens, 20 in. nozzle spacing, 2 sets of nozzles, JD rate controller. $15,900. 218-991-2538 For sale 680 redball pull-type sprayer, 1350 gallon tank. 2500 Wilrich 45’ cultivator. 2500 Wilrich 45’ cultivator for parts. 39’ 5600 Case IH chisel plow, equipment in good working condition. 701-270-0372 Semi van trailer, 28’, single axle, mixing cone, Honda 5HP engine, electric hose reel, 2” plumbing, two 1,600 gallon tanks, front tractor mounted 300 gallon tank, $400. Minto, ND Call 218-779-0833

EMPLOYMENT Summer & Fall Harvesting Wanted for 2018 and beyond 3 - JD 670 Combines with supporting equipment. Contact Van Beek Harvesting. Let 35 years of experience work for you. 605-889-2836 or cell 605-848-1080 R. Orris Fencing LLC Barbed Wire - Woven Wire Continuous Fence Will repair your old fencing “Straight, fast & built to last” Call Rob @ (605) 233-0259 Clark, SD Custom Rolling with Degelman 80’ land roller. Located in Day County but will travel for large acreages, $5 per acre, Call or text 605-380-3871 Jim River Fencing LLC Irene, SD Farm/Ranch/Feedlot/ Commercial Fencing Installation of new fence/Tear out of old fence Local & out of state fencing Free estimates and warranty work on fence Jim (253)-228-1911 Elizabeth (307)-620-2914 Jimriverfencing@hotmail.com Jimriverfencing.com Find us on Facebook for full photo Gallery

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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

BUILDINGS/ BINS

EMPLOYMENT Elite Construction For your Ag Building Restoration, New Building Construction and Concrete needs call Don Christiansen at Elite C o n s t r u c t i o n 1-816-806-2343 (cell) 1-605-598-6626 (home) David O’Daniel 1-605-450-9926 Faulkton, SD

Nation’s Strongest Buildings For Your Storage & Heated Shop Needs Specials on Now! 60x126x16 $73,332 Now $65,696 70x126x18 $92,169 Now $83,349

Looking to do custom baling for 2018 & beyond. Can cut, rake, & bale any kinds of hay. Will do shares, custom rake, or buy the bales. (605) 270-1667

80x154x18 $131,824 Now $119,504

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

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

Brillion Sure stand 10ft drill SST-1201, serial 156436, double box with brushes, always shedded, A-1 condition. $5,500. Huron, SD. Call Glenn at (605) 354-8004

DURUM

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

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

FUEL TANK & GRAIN BIN MOVING

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

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

40 HP grain bin fan GSI, new with slight tin damage, $5,000 OBO. 218-849-8909

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

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

Up to 28 feet in diameter or 12,000 bushel; Hopper bins up to 5,000 bushels; Also move grain dryers and vertical fuel tanks up to 25,000 gallons. First, Fast & Friendly. Lic. & insured. 50 years of satisfied customers! We can get your bins & tanks moved within days of your call. We have two trucks ready to serve your needs. Call us for a quote! GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323 701-238-9382 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

SEED FOR SALE:

OATS

COM. JURY

GREEN PEAS CERT. VIPER

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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

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 Looking for an 18 foot Degelman Dozer Blade to fit a John Deere 9430. Please contact Jim at (605) 881-7247

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

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

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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.

Get the latest Slow Darkening Pinto from NDSU ND Palomino. Excellent yielding and up right structure for straight combining. A good Germ and blight (dome) tests. Negative for anthracnose. Take advantage of higher markets and more options with Slow Darkening. Reasonably priced. 701-593-6338

BARLEY

CERT. TRADITION HAYBET HAY BARLEY

Plus many more! Call for a quote

Meier’s Custom Planting & Spraying Late model John Deere corn planter 30” spacing with in furrow fertilizer. CIH 100ft boom sprayer. Also, do custom wheat harvest. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496

GERARD KADLEC Feedlot Cleaning 5-20 Ton Trucks, Mounted Spreaders & 2 Payloaders to Handle all your Feedlot Cleaning needs. 20 yrs Experience. 605-290-3786

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

SEED FOR SALE

BUILDINGS/ BINS

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

Full time Meat Dept Manager Min 2 yrs retail exp. includes full benefit pkg. email resume to kens@kenssuperfair.com or call 605-225-6671 ask for Paul.

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

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

CARPIO DURUM

Certified Carpio Durum for sale. Located in Barnes County. Call Jason at 701-840-0373. For Sale: Big round bales of straw Please call 701-741-2674 or 701-594-4296 2015 Meyer 4120 forage wagon with M2000-L gear, hydraulic unload, no roof, real good condition, $18,500 OBO. 605-751-1377 or 605-751-9100 100 ton of testen grass hay for sale on bids. Located one hour East of Grand Forks, ND. No CRP hay. Delmer Nesland, Oklee, MN 218-796-5211 For sale: Wheat Seed Reg. surpass wheat seed 98% germ, very early variety, cleaned, $9 per bushel: Cert. Shelly wheat seed to be certified, $8.50 per bushel, cleaned, 96% germ. Art Wosick, Minto, ND 701-360-3181

SEED FOR SALE Manitoba 4010 Forage Pea Organic Aroostook Rye Forage Peas are a great cover crop for soil building & drowned out acres.

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

Registered Lang Wheat 99% Germination. Certified Shelly Wheat 96% Germination. Also available for certification is Bolles and Prosper Wheat. Call 218-689-2946 or 218-874-3713 STRAW FOR SALE Small squares and rounds. Rounds are net wrapped. Both good quality. Leonard, ND. 701-361-1499 or 701-645-2213

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

SEED

TRITICALE

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 ALFALFA, mixed hay, grass hay & feed grade wheat straw, medium square or round bales, delivery available. Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy Ose: 218-689-6675

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

HAYING EQUIPMENT 2007 Agco 7434 3x4 square baler with accumulator, 15,000 bales, $49,900. (605) 680-1998

Forage tonnage-Grazing Forage protein 14-19% Drought tolerant Double crop w/soybeans Spring Triticale Seed

1991 International 9400 Crawford stackmover truck w/Cummins engine, has onboard scale, ready to go to work. (402) 322-1884

LaMoure Feed & Seed LaMoure, ND 58458 701-883-5755 877-883-5755 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

We are currently contracting Barley for delivery to East Grand Forks and Yellow peas for delivery to Devils Lake

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

For sale: 40 1st cut alfalfa, RFD 115. 18 2nd cut, RFD 159. 79 old crop. Some mixed hay & grass only. 701-840-8063

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

Give us a call to review pricing options. We look forward to working with you!

Conex Containers For Sale

For Sale: 3rd & 4th cutting alfalfa round bales net wrapped 1500lbs, Upland grass hay for horse or cattle round bales net wrapped , Grinding hay round bales net wrapped. Looking for good quality young cows to take in on shares or lease, please leave message (605) 470-0080 DAKOTA HAY AUCTION OF Corsica, SD Auctions every Monday year round at 1pm in Corsica, SD To consign or get information & Sales Results Go To www.dakotahayauction.com or Call 605-770-0662 office: 605-946-5002 For Sale: Large round bales of grass hay. Will deliver. 32 bales per load. Call 701-640-0386 Hankinson, ND 1979 JD 2270 Windrower, Diesel, Cab & AC. Has 240 Auger Header, 14 ft. steel rollers in good shape! Drive tires are new, the Hydrostats have new seal kits put in. Runs good. $5,000. Home phone 605-669-2694, Cell phone 605-840-4982 Ask for Greg. Tonutti Millenium 16 wheel vrake, $5,900. Farmhand 1140 Quicktach loader with quicktach bucket & grapple - 7100 to 8900 series Magnum mounts, $3,000. Dual 210 self level quicktatch loader with quicktach bucket & grapple with V&M control & joystick, 5100 to 5200 series Maxxum mounts, $3,000. 605-395-6441 leave message or 605-395-7440

• New or Used • Cargo Worthy, Wind & Water Tight Units • 10’ to 45’ Sizes Available

8480 IHC Baler, real good, used in 2017, store inside, $2,500. 9 wheel Tonutti rake, 3 wheels on it, $1,500. Several 16ft gates. (605) 448-5617 Britton, SD

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Large round bales of Alfalfa hay. Stored inside. 30 miles North West of Fargo, ND. Alan Laco (701) 371-9761

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Orchard grass-alfalfa mix, excellent for calves, horses, big squares or round bales, under tarp, no chemical applied. Delivery possible. (605) 380-5507 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

HAYING EQUIPMENT For Sale: 200+ bales of Grass Hay, Tame Foxtail & Canary grass. Net-wrapped, baled by JD 569. Lake City area. 605-229-5635 5088 Case IH & 560 New Holland round baler, excellent condition. (605) 670-2250 Case IH #162, 14’ hydroswing, excellent condition. 605-670-2250

HAYING EQUIPMENT Retirement Sale Crone BP 1290, 3x4 square baler, 2008 auto loop 12,637 bales, $45,000. Case IH LBX 432R, 2008, 3x4 square baler, auto loop, cutter, 28,300 bales, $35,000. Case IH LBX331S, 3x3 square baler, 2002, auto loop, 28,310 bales, $30,000. IH 666 tractor, good tires, newer paint, aux. hydraulics, 3 point with quick attach, $7500. McDon 5000 hydro swing, 1997, 16 foot, brand new wobble box and hydraulic drive motor, sickle and guards almost new, $3,500. International double 9 mowers, rebuilt heads, almost new sections and guards, $5000. JD 567 mega wide round baler, has silage option with heavy pickup keys, brand new gear box and almost new belts, 3000 bales on new bearings, 21,335 bales, $12,000. Dew EZ super slicer bale processor with conveyer for baling round bales into squares, $ call. All equipment is shedded and well maintained. Call Caleb (605) 569-1037 For Sale: 70 large round, 2017 net wrapped grass bales, 1450#. Central SD. Call or text Renae 605-870-0718.

HAYING EQUIPMENT 2015 New Holland speed rower 160, 16ft high speed head, 200 hours, air ride, fancy cab, GPS ready, 605-381-5439 New Holland 499 Haybine in good shape, not used last 3 years, good tires and extra sickles. JD 4020 gas with loader, runs but needs some work. (605) 365-6019 Grass hay, horse quality, small squares and mid squares, also wheat straw in mid squares, all stored inside. Inspected Buffalo meat for sale. Local FM. 701-238-1893 Corn silage for sale, silo guard preservatives, and tarped, 605-769-0862

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK

LAND AUCTION: June 12, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. 160 +/- Acres in McLean County, ND This property features scenic pasture land with rolling terrain, the Coal Coulee running through it, and only two miles from Hwy #83 near Falkirk, ND. Was not grazed in 2017 and is not leased for 2018.

Kristen Gill: 701.934.2732 or Alan Butts: 701.400.8848. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 877.700.4099, www.pifers.com, Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

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McDon diskbine, excellent condition, very low acres, (605) 881-2468

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26 round bales of nice Alfalfa mixed hay. Aberdeen area (605) 695-1518

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BOONE FARMSTEAD FOR SALE ON BIDS

1995 Case IH 16’ 8820 swather, Cummins diesel, CAH 16’ hay head 2838 hrs, $17,500/OBO (605) 281-0731 For sale: Case IH SCX 100 16’ haybine. Rubber rolls and very good condition. Can send pics. $11,750.00 Also Farmking 9’4” disc-bind, 3-point mount. $4,500.00 605.881.3719

Minnesota Lake Properties

JEWETT LAKE Staged 2 bdrm, 2 bath, year round home. $299,900 Call Michael at RE/MAX Realty 1 701-306-3005

GOING TO AN AUCTION? Get pre-approved! Contact United Lease & Finance, Inc. Fargo, ND to discuss your options. Call: 701-232-1827

12.66 acre farmstead at 15009 County Road 9, Grafton, ND. Includes: 2,136 sq. ft. home with detached two-stall garage; 36X54 Morton building; 42X54 Morton building; 32X200 pole shed; two quonsets 34X100 each; 32X50 quonset; 26X35 heated shop; two (2) 9,800 bu. Butler grain bins; and eight (8) 8,000 bu. Butler grain bins. Deadline for written bid submission is May 30, 2018. Contact Steve Boone at 701-351-7307 for details and bidding form. WANTED TO BUY 20-50 acres in MN with water & electric, within 30 miles of Moorhead. Cash or CFD. Prefer CFD. 701-781-3322 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

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• 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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HORSES For sale team of Percherons, 1 mare, 1 guilding, 17 HH, well broke. Call 320-632-8950

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

Appearance Bulls For Sale

---------------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

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

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Buskohl Livestock Fencing, We install and remove all types livestock fencing. Barbed Wire, Woven wire, Electric Hi-tensile, and Continuous Fence. We are a licensed and insured company. Call Cody today, 701-640-7869

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

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RWF, BWF & BLK Replacement Heifers.

Since 1953 Midway Polled Hereford’s

701-996-3300 or 701-302-0254 or 701-996-3111 For sale Coming 4 year old Red Angus Herd Bull used on heifer. Also several performance yearling Red Angus Bulls. Call Ron at 701-739-0639 or Ryan at 701-741-6407

WOODBURY STOCK FARM Wyndmere, ND Registered Simental & Sim Angus Bulls selling by private treaty.

Call Arnold anytime!

701-640-8957 701-439-2531

For Sale: Yearling & 2 year old Angus bulls. Reasonably priced. Knutson Angus 701-680-0738

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

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Nice group of maternally sound, easy calving bulls. They have great dispositions, polled heads and sell at a affordable price. For more information call or text Mike at 701-840-2539 or Ray at 701-840-2538. 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 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 FOR SALE 2 YEAR OLD RED ANGUS BULLS ALL AI SIRED NICE BULLS 218-689-2282

Purebred red and black simmental bulls for sale, fertility and performance tested, ready to breed, text or call Chase 701-430-9373 or Levi 701-430-0661 For sale yearling north country Cheviot rams pasture based high %, flock rams are twins or triplets, reg. $350 each, Triple A Ranch, Isle, MN 56342 320-676-3359 Sold our cows and have on 1 year old red angus bull, one 4 year old proven easy calving red angus bull, used on heifers, one 4 year old Charolais, one 3 year old Charolais bull and two 3 year old chan/red angus cow bulls. 701-681-0102 or 701-5373017

Registered 2 year old Angus Virgin Bulls Sired by Connealy Ernan, SAV Registry, & Bushes True Grit 109. Bulls are very gentle. 701-640-1795

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

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Buseman Angus --Bulls for sale Private Treaty. --Several work on heifers. --Semen checked and had all breeding shots. --Volume Discounts on 10 or more. -These bulls work- Will Deliver. --605-351-1535 BUYING WOOL! Paying Top Prices! Pete Caspers 605-994-7666 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

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Registered Black Angus bulls for sale. Coming 2 year old bulls for cows and yearling bulls for heifers. Smaller framed low input genetics. Raised on range cake and grass, won’t fall apart. Also 1 Hereford and 1 Red Angus. Roghair Angus Ranch Ent. 605-669-2328 605-280-9408 DAKOTA ROYAL CHARITY DRAFT HORSE SHOW with Silent Auction TOP 6-HORSE HITCHES from across the US SHOW IN BROOKINGS, SD 1 pm SAT & SUN JUNE 23 & 24 $10 (11 & under $5). Swiftel Center, AC comfort, stadium seating, elevator. Doors open at 11 bring the family. Starts with 6 horse hitch class, dont be late! h t t p s : / / w w w. f a c e book.com/dakotaroyaldraf tshow/ Christensen Gelbvieh Gelbvieh X Angus balancer Bulls. DNA and performance tested. Scott Christensen Flandreau, SD 605-359-5830 (605) 997-3531 Black Angus pairs for sale on farm, 3 year olds and up, contact DB 605-228-0471 125 Black & Black Baldy heifer pairs, all shots done, ready for pasture. (605) 530-1673

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Angus & Hereford Bulls, yearling & 2 yr. olds, for cows & heifers, by proven AI sires, top performance, semen tested & vaccinated, delivery available, Amdahl Angus & Hereford. Tim: 605-929-3717 or JD: 605-999-6487

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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

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We Sold the Cows! Selling Equipment, Excellent Condition, Stored Inside Call 701-663-0634 or 701-319-0102 for prices & more info • 1978 John Deere 4230 Power Shift, 3pt 158 Loader and Grapple Fork • 2004 John Deere 7410 Tractor, 3 Point 740 Loader & Grapple Fork, 6800 Hours • John Deere 567 Baler, Twine, Kicker. Hydra-wide Pickup • 2009 New Holland 7150 Haybine 18’ Head • 2012 Vermeer V Rake 2300 • Tonnuti 9 Wheel Rake • Rowsie D-9 Mower, New Holland Heads • Rowser 9ft Trailmore, NH Head • IH 620 14’ Drill,Grass, Grain, Fertilizer Attachments • Disc - John Deere 210 16’ • John Deere 100 16’ Chisel Plow w/Harrow

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

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.

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Black & red yearling and 2 year old Gelbvieh and Gelbvieh Balancer bulls. Performance records available. Also, a few black Gelbvieh Balancer replacement heifers, weighing 800lbs, had shots. Huus Gelbvieh Ranch, Parshall, ND. 701-898-8910

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Registered South bound lambs and ewe’s born Jan & Feb sired by Reserve Grand Champion Ram overhaul Brown County Fair, very good leg and face wool, with lots of top and muscle, 605-216-4002 or 605-229-0793 ask for Ray

For sale: Yearling Angus Bulls. Several Flush brothers by Basin Payweight and SAV Resource, Bulls developed on grass and grass hay mix and still maintain excellent performance. These bulls keep their condition while breeding cows and won’t melt away. For more info go to www.knutsonangus.com to view video of bulls or call 605-627-9400 or cell 605-690-1685 ask for Gary

For Sale: Red Angus yearling registered bulls, top quality, low birth weight bulls, suitable for heifers. Top AI sires like Nexus, Conquest and Stormer. Reasonably priced. Call Ron: (605) 770-7739, Pam (605) 770-7741 or home land line (605) 772-5147. Howard, SD

100 replacement quality Red Simmental and Red Fleckvieh heifers, out of purebred Red Simmental cows. Born April 1, 2017. Have been preg checked, open and had breeding soundness exam done. Call (701) 525-6740 or 701-626-1124. No Telemarketers. Registered Angus Bulls low birth weight bulls with good performance numbers very good disposition Bulls sired by Traction, Bullseye, Unanamous And Whispering wind 48 bulls are weighing around 1500lbs (507) 530-4681

Age Advantage Bulls 20 months+ age, service more cows, more mature and hold their condition better, more bull for your dollar, Red or Black Angus and Simmental, many AI sires or ET, excellent dispositions, genetically selected, grown slowly not fattened, selling bulls for 20+ years, very satisfied customers. Ketterling Brothers, Wishek, ND 701-452-2596 or 701-452-2141

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FOR SALE: Mahnomen County Farmland 543 acres NE of Bejou MN 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 SALE PENDING: Mahnomen County MN Farm land for sale NE of Bejou, MN 171 acres Farmland 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. 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. For Sale: Stutsman County ND 184.2 Acres Farmland, Potential Development Land Jamestown ND

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2 year old Red Angus Bulls for sale. Suitable for heifers. (605) 279-2648 or lytlerar@gwtc.net 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 For sale: 16 yearling Red Angus Bulls. Also, 8 virgin 2 year old Bulls. Sires are 5L Firecracker, 5L Independence, 5L Mountain Sign, and grandson of Beckton P707. Records available. Will work on heifers but will be big enough to breed cows. Call Lars Hanson at (605) 380-0886 Angus Bulls for lease, sires include: Pioneer, Phantom, Professional, Emblaze On, Valor, Pedigree. (605) 685-1061 leave message 2 year old Bulls Red Lim Flex bulls. Average birth weight, good quality pulled bulls, Milt Limesand, Marion ND 701-320-5215 AKC Registered Black Labrador Puppies. Dew claws removed, shots, socialized, Both parents come from outstanding grand champion and master hunter bloodlines. 6 females, 3 males. 50-70lbs when full grown. Ready June 1st. Call Travis at (605) 294-7575

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SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com AKC Registered Black & Chocolate Lab Puppies., Outstanding hunters, Male & Female have been eye and hip tested, Female is a high calibur Lab, Male is a certified service dog. All shots and wormed and ready to go the 15th of May. (605) 460-0431 For Sale: 60 +/- Home Raised Angus Cross Heifer Pairs. Heifers are ¾ Angus daughters of Accelerated Genetics Total Impact and F1 Baldy mothers, weighing approximately 1150#, and have EXCELLENT DISPOSITION. Calves are Accelerated Genetics Oahe Dam offspring. Howard Farms Miller SD. (605)204-0299 45 home raised big black heifer pairs w/2-3 wk old Final Answer calves, northeast SD $2250. (605) 738-2572 or cell 228-2998 Holstein Steers groups ranging from 250lbs to 950lbs, vaccination programs, can sell and deliver any number. Jeff Twardowski (320) 732-6259 Solid & broken mouth pairs for sale, cows are in good condition, calves are big, healthy & vaccinated & ready to go to grass. (605) 228-8783

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30 Registered Red Angus Bulls, yearling and 2 year olds, out of AI sires New Direction and Redemption, great selection of heifer bulls and heard bulls, New Salem, ND (701) 204-3508

Linke Angus Bulls For Sale We have 20 yearling and 2 year old purebred Angus bulls for sale private treaty at the farm near Woonsocket, SD. Bulls have great disposition, growth, performance, calving ease. Several bulls are suitable for heifers. Sires include Thunderbird, RCL Final Product, SAV Platinum, and Mogck Bullseye. Will be semen checked and first breeding season guaranteed. Pictures and EPDs available online: linkeangus.com. Call Jonathan (605)350-2159

Black Angus Bulls, $1,700 choice, low birth weight, sires include: Heritage, Apexette, Connealy and Vermilion. 701-423-5554 or 701-220-3346 Sold our cows and have one three year old, one four year old, three five year old Angus Bulls. Semen tested tritrichomonas tested. Shots given were fusogard, Vira shield 6+VL5, Pinkeye, Anthrax, Dectomax injectable and clean up pour on. $2,500.00. Christman Angus, Clark, SD. 605-532-5146 or 605-881-3820 Roping Calves Taking orders: I’ve got sizes available from 160#-350#. Prices vary with size of the calves. 5# per head of feed ration that they are on will go with each calf, to help with their transition. Delivered to your approximate area. NO females available. This is their shot history, Day 1= Vision 7 & Inforce 3. Day 25= Bovishield 5. Day 45= Bovishield 5 (605) 396-7578 Beautiful Black Tri and Blue Merle Australian Sheppard pups. Out of working parents, great family dogs, ASDR registered, tails docked and shots. $500. (605) 864-3710

Australian Shepherd Puppies

Purebred Australian Shepherd puppies ready for their forever homes. 1 merle male, 2 merle females, 2 black tri-color males, 2 brown tri-color females. Born March 7th. Farm raised and family friendly. First shots, tails, and dew claws done. $700 merle, $500 tri-color. call/text for more info and photos 320-630-9572

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 Hereford X Red Angus Pairs for sale. 50 head F1 baldy pairs. Calves born March 7th through April 7th. Calves sired by Hereford Sons of Sensation. All tagged to match, Alpha C & D, multi mid 90 at birth. Cows have been on a force fed chelated mineral program through the feed wagon. Call or text Jason Jensen (605) 210-2636 Ree Heights, SD Crydtosborieie, when the raging fire is going! We can put the fire out and salvage the remainder Call (605) 765-2451 BABY calf diarrhea starts yellow to white, may be occasional round puddle in corral, later goes to gray, then very squirty. Can be treated successfully, but can be prevented if worked properly. Dr. Nold Animal Supply 605-765-2451 For Sale: Yearling Angus bulls. All records, semen tested and ready to go. Can deliver. Miller Angus Farms Estelline SD Call Kody 605 690 1997

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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

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

Wanted to buy horses: Most all classes. Saddle horses broke or unbroke. Registered or grade. Young prospects and all other types considered. Also, could use a few draft cross type saddle Horses and Draft type brood mares. Gene Jorgenson 320-305-1578

For Sale: yearling Angus bulls weighing approx 1300 lbs. Cow and heifer bulls available. Call Curt Knutson at (701) 680-0738

For Sale: Limousin bulls, 2 year olds, all polled, red, guaranteed good disposition and breeder. Tested and ready to turn out. Symens Hills Ranch - Herman Symens 605-698-4870 3 west 1 mile south of Sisseton SD Come take a look, you will be happy with the choices.

For sale: Home raised Red Angus cross heifer pairs. Have feb and March calves. All Red Angus sired calves. $2,300. (605) 439-3644 or (605) 380-5313

Thyen Simmentals, Karie Simmentals Bulls for sale. PB to half bloods, sires include Profit, Uprising, Broker, Pilgrim, All Around, Cowboy Cut, Bandwagon & also two Barstow Cash sons, PB Angus. Excellent performance, great disposition, full brothers available to WWFS champions. Bulls can be seen 3 1/2 miles west of Kones Korner. Mike (605) 520-0575

FOR SALE: Springing Dairy Heifers. Call (320) 760-2705

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 100 Cow calf pairs, mostly black some baldies 1st thru 4th calf $2500 obo. Also 30 red pairs multiple ages, multiple prices. All calves have had shots ready to go (701) 680-5410 Heim Brothers Bull Leasing Will Again have a fine selection of quality bulls for rent. Cost less don’t have to winter bulls, reduce risk, get proven genetics, call Edgeley ND 701-320-1195

Charolais bulls for sale Yearling’s & 2 year olds, excellent quality, Ron Wieczorek Mt Vernon, SD 605-999-3782 or 605-999-1476

HOFFMAN HEREFORDS, Leola, SD: We have a good selection of horned and polled Hereford bulls and commercial Angus bulls suitable for heifers. Contact Colin at 605-216-7506 for more information. Home raised Red and Black heifer pairs with January AI calves at side. (605) 354-3157

Managed Grazing for rent for summer 2018 for approx. 300 AU (1,000 lb.) with rural water. Flexible contract. Dean Lockner, Ree Heights, SD 605-870-3978

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Fresh purebred Corriente roppers for sale, $600 steers, $500 heifers, good selection, Heim Corriente Edgeley ND 701-320-7775 Bulls for Sale: Polled hereford bulls, coming 2 yr olds, performance information, guaranteed breeders, semen tested, calving ease. JB Ranch Jack Beeson (402) 375-3404

Open Replacement Heifers Outstanding set of Red Angus open heifers. 800-900lbs. Bangs vaccinnated, all calf hood shots, breed back shots, Pal palted by veteritan for breeding soundness. Ready to breed now. Valnes Ranch, Eden, SD 605-881-7933

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Cattle summary RECEIPTS: Auctions Direct Video/Internet

Total This Week 216,400 54,700 6,000 216,400 Last Week 250,300 65,000 61,000 376,300 Last Year 225,900 48,400 54,600 328,900 Compared to last week, steers and heifers sold steady to 2.00 lower. Fundamentally speaking, feeder cattle demand can only be moderate at this time on all weights of feeders as farmers have turned their attention to the GPS monitors that are making sure the corn rows are straight. With that segment of buyers on the sidelines for a week or two, that leaves the order buyers from feedyards to come in and gobble up the available supplies of feeders this week. The cash fed cattle market has been strong and the volume purchased by packers the past couple of weeks is not by any means record breaking, however it is notable in the fact that they were willing to take on inventory. Due to that increased volume, packers are not aggressively chasing the market this week and are content to set back, kick their heels up and wait to buy cattle cheaper. How much cheaper and if any significant volume has yet to be determined as sellers have dug in for a late Friday trade. Thursday was a nice up day for the CME Cattle complex, however it has not been friendliest this week with the front month June Live Cattle was only 1.65 higher on the week, despite the near $20.00 difference between cash and futures. The next three months of Live Cattle contracts were 0.60 to 0.85 lower on the week. Feeder cattle futures had nice upticks as well on Thursday, however all of the listed 2018 contracts still closed the week 1.98 to 2.68 lower. Last Friday at Fort Pierre Livestock in Sort Pierre, SD a package of 719 lb steers sold at 172.00 and two loads per lot of 816 and 822 lb steers sold at 152.00 and 153.00 respectively. On Monday at Callaway Livestock Auction in Kingdom City, MO a load of 707 lbs steers sold at 160.50. On Tuesday in the hills of North Central MO at Unionville Livestock, a load of 819 lb steers sold at 146.50, before a load of 917 lb steers sold at 140.10. On Tuesday at Imperial Livestock Market in Imperial, NE a load of 723 lbs steers sold at 165.00, while a load of bigger brothers sold at 145.00. Analysts were encouraged with last week’s slaughter rate of 647K and were anticipating a larger rate this week as large boxed-beef movement is helping to keep the supply chain moving to meet seasonal peak beef demand. However, industry had other plans and the Estimated Slaughter was reported at 645K for this week. Packer margins continue to be positive in a large way as the Choice boxed beef cutout closed this week at 230.97, 2.67 higher than a week ago, while Select cutouts closed at 208.69, 0.80 lower than last Friday. Overall, the positive fundamentals of good beef demand and export sales are encouraging, however packers and retailers will pay close attention to beef sales this weekend with Mother’s Day in the windshield and the Memorial Day weekend coming up soon. Planters in the fields were very prevalent last week in the Corn Belt as Indiana posted a 34 percent increase in acreage planted in one week; Illinois - 42 percent increase; Iowa - 23 percent increase and Nebraska - 25 percent increase. Indiana and Illinois are now ahead of their 5 year average in corn planted, while Nebraska and Iowa are getting closer to normal plantings as warmer weather has pushed into the regions. Drought still persists in the Southwest as Exceptional Drought classification now is in 7 states, and ranchers in Moderate to Severe Drought areas are very concerned about the limited livestock water. Auction volume this week included 52 percent weighing over 600 lbs and 45 percent heifers. Auction Receipts: 216,400 Last Week 250,300 Last Year 225,900 (52 pct over 600 lbs, 45 pct heifers) SOUTH DAKOTA 26,800. 90 pct over 600 lbs. 55 pct heifers. Steers: Medium and Large 1 pkg 393 lbs 209.00; 450-500 lbs (461) 203.69; 500-550 lbs (537) 191.22; 550-600 lbs (574) 176.53; 600-650 lbs (626) 170.03; 650-700 lbs (674) 161.61; 700-750 lbs (725) 155.01; 750-800 lbs (772) 145.43; 800-850 lbs (823) 145.02; 850-900 lbs (879) 134.93; 900-950 lbs (925) 126.81; 950-1000 lbs (972) 125.25. Medium and Large 1-2 part load 385 lbs 194.00; 500-550 lbs (512) 179.55; 550600 lbs (573) 159.72; 600-650 lbs (622) 148.53. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (363) 184.33; 400-450 lbs (442) 177.89; 450-500 lbs (471) 178.82; 500-550 lbs (527) 166.60; 550-600 lbs (574) 163.34; 600-650 lbs (620) 151.87; 650-700 lbs (673) 150.45; 700-750 lbs (729) 139.60; 750-800 lbs (776) 134.93; 800-850 lbs (825) 129.16; 850-900 lbs (877) 120.52; 900-950 lbs (923) 114.80; 950-1000 lbs (978) 113.11. Medium and Large 1-2 400-450 lbs (430) 177.53; 500-550 lbs (530) 152.08; 550-600 lbs (564) 145.42; 600-650 lbs (607) 142.68; 650-700 lbs (686) 132.42; 700-750 lbs (729) 126.36.

Hog summary RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 77,800

LAST WEEK: 76,311 LAST YEAR: 89,281 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 18.1%, Illinois 17.6%, Colorado 14.4%, Saskatchewan 10.5%, Ontario 7.5%, Iowa 6.5%, South Dakota 5.5%, Oklahoma 5.3%, Missouri 4.0%, Alabama 3.0%, Minnesota 2.3%, Nebraska 2.1%, Montana 2.1%, Georgia 1.3%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 71.3%, Minnesota 12.9%, Nebraska 6.0%, Illinois 5.3%, Pennsylvania 3.2%, Georgia 1.3%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs steady to weak. All feeder pigs 2.00 per head lower. Demand light to moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 61% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54% Formula Formula Cash Cash Lot Size Head Range Wtd Avg Head Range Wtd Avg EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 - 1200 6368 34.03-43.03 38.15 4210 26.00-35.00 29.59 1200 or more 41572 26.90-44.00 36.62 18650 20.50-37.00 31.79 Total Composite 47940 26.90-44.00 36.83 22860 20.50-37.00 31.39 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 2000 57.00-65.00 61.60 1200 or more 5000 61.00-63.50 62.13 Total Composite 7000 57.00-65.00 61.98 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 70800 at 35.07 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 7000 at 61.98

Sheep summary Weekly Trends: Compared to last week slaughter lambs were uneven; at New Holland, PA steady to 10.00 higher and at San Angelo, TX 5.00-10.00 lower. Slaughter ewes were steady to 5.00 lower. Feeder lambs were steady. At San Angelo, TX 6679 head sold. No sales in Equity Electronic Auction. In direct trading no comparison on slaughter ewes and feeder lambs were steady. 2300 head of negotiated sales of slaughter lambs were steady to 2.00 higher. 2,486 lamb carcasses sold with all weights no trend due to confidentiality. All sheep sold per hundred weight (CWT)

unless otherwise specified. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 2-3 90-160 lbs: San Angelo: shorn and wooled 100-145 lbs 130.00-140.00. VA: wooled 80-110 lbs 161.00. PA: shorn and wooled 90-110 lbs 232.00-270.00; 110-130 lbs 225.00-240.00; 150-200 lbs 175.00-200.00. Ft.Collins, CO: wooled 130-145 lbs 150.00-177.50; 165-185 lbs 142.50150.00. South Dakota: shorn 97 lbs 215.00; shorn and wooled 125-150 lbs 150.00-158.00. Kalona, IA: no test. Billings, MT: no test. Missouri: no test. Equity Elec: no sales. Slaughter Lambs: Choice and Prime 1-2: San Angelo: 40-60 lbs 182.00-198.00, few 200.00-210.00; 60-70 lbs 176.00-188.50, few 192.00-200.00; 70-80 lbs 175.00188.00; 80-90 lbs 170.00-177.00; 90-110 lbs 160.00172.00. Pennsylvania: 40-50 lbs 210.00-255.00, few 275.00-290.00; 50-60 lbs 207.00-255.00, few 260.00-265.00; 60-70 lbs 217.00265.00, few 280.00; 70-80 lbs 212.00-255.00, few 260.00265.00; 80-90 lbs 215.00-250.00, few 265.00. Kalona, IA: no test. Ft. Collins: 60-70 lbs 212.50-215.00; 80-90 lbs 207.50-222.50; 90-100 lbs 205.00-210.00. Missouri: 50-80 lbs 197.50-210.00. Virginia: 30-60 lbs 180.00-222.50; 60-90 lbs 185.00-223.00. South Dakota: 90-105 lbs 180.00-195.00. Billings, MT: 65-80 lbs 192.00-196.00; 80-90 lbs 180.00-188.00; 90-105 lbs 179.00. Direct Trading: (lambs fob with 3-4 percent shrink or equivalent) 2300: Slaughter Lambs shorn and wooled 119-181 lbs 130.30164.00 (wtd avg 154.43). CA: 1600: Feeder Lambs 95-105 lbs new crop 190.00. UT: 700: Slaughter Ewes Utility and Good 1-3 60.00; Utility 1-2 45.00. Slaughter Ewes: San Angelo: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 60.0070.00; Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 72.00-84.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 65.00-76.00, few 79.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 55.00-65.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) 30.00-50.00. Pennsylvania: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 50.00-85.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 70.00-115.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 65.00-117.00; Cull 1 no test. Ft. Collins: Good 3-5 (very fleshy) 77.50-90.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 75.00-85.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 35.00-45.00; Cull 1 (extremely thin) no test. Billings, MT: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 42.00-55.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 54.00-66.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 43.50-57.00; Cull and Utility 1-2 (very thin) 45.00-49.00; Cull 1 30.00-38.00. So Dakota: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) 42.00-57.00; Good 2-3 (fleshy) 46.00; Utility 1-2 (thin) 48.00-59.00; Cull 1 41.0049.00. Missouri: Utility and Good 1-3 (medium flesh) 50.00-67.50. Virginia: Good 2-4 78.00-83.00. Kalona: Good 3-4 (very fleshy) no test; Good 2-3 (fleshy) no test; Utility and Good 1-2 (medium flesh) no test; Utility 1-2 (thin) no test; Cull 1 no test. Feeder Lambs: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: 50-90 lbs 196.00-218.00. Virginia: no test. Ft. Collins: no test. Billings: 55 lbs 182.50; 65 lbs 175.00; 70-80 lbs 170.00-176.00. Kalona: no test. So Dakota: 40-50 lbs 240.00-260.00; 50-60 lbs 222.50-225.00; 60-70 lbs 215.00-220.00; 79 lbs 215.00; 88 lbs 205.00; 95-100 lbs 202.50-207.50. Missouri: 25-45 lbs 175.00-190.00. Replacement Ewes: Medium and Large 1-2: San Angelo: hair ewe lambs 50-70 lbs 188.50-200.00 cwt; mixed age hair ewes 80-130 lbs 85.00-126.00 cwt. Ft. Collins: no test. Billings: yearlings 85-90 lbs 145.00-156.00 cwt; baby tooth 100165 lbs 85.00-95.00 cwt; solid mouth 115-165 lbs 75.0081.00 cwt. So Dakota: baby tooth 135 lbs 76.00 cwt; solid mouth 140 lbs 58.00 cwt. Kalona, IA: no test. Missouri: baby tooth to solid mouth 100-110 lbs 110.00-150.00 cwt; ewes with lambs 125.00-135.00 per family. Virginia: no test. National Weekly Lamb Carcass Choice and Prime 1-4: Weight Head Wt Avg 45 lbs down Price not reported due to confidentiality 45-55 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 55-65 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 65-75 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 75-85 lbs Price not reported due to confidentiality 85 lbs up Price not reported due to confidentiality Sheep and lamb slaughter under federal inspection for the week to date totaled 35,000 compared with 34,000 last week and 34,000 last year.

Fri

Week ago

Year ago

Spring wheat Minneapolis 13% Minneapolis 14% Minneapolis 15% Pacific NW 14% Pacific NW (cwt.)

6.10 6.35 6.45 7.55 12.53

nq nq nq 7.63 12.67

5.42 5.57 5.67 6.47 10.74

Corn Minneapolis Cash 3.52 3.57 3.36 Illinois 3.96 4.06 3.71

Soybeans Minneapolis Cash 9.44 9.70 9.28 Illinois 10.02 10.36 9.63

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

6.23 10.34

6.56 10.89

4.83 8.03

Durum

Week

Year

New

Fri. ago ago

crop

NuSun Cargill 17.90 17.85 15.00 West Fargo

18.75

Enderlin 17.80 17.80 15.20

18.70

Minneapolis nq nq nq

Flax

Oats

West Fargo 11.25 11.00 9.00

Pacific NW 3.63 3.63 3.27 Minneapolis #2 2.59 2.57 2.67

Canola

nq

ADM

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

18.70 18.41 17.32 Velva, N.D.

nq

West Fargo 19.45 19.15 18.20

nq

Confections Red River Commodities

nq

nq

nq

nq

BEANS

Edible beans

Small reds

Week May 8 ago

Year ago

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

21.00 21.00 28.00 21.00 21.00 28.00 21.00 21.00 28.00 20.00 20.00 27.00 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

33.00 33.00 34.00

Pinks Idaho/Wash ND/Minn

na na na na na na

Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.

28.00 28.00 na na na na na na na

Blacks Michigan ND/Minn.

28.00 28.00 na 25.00 25.00 27.00

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

27.00 27.00 na 24.00 24.00 27.00

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

40.00 40.00 36.00 40.00 40.00 na

Peas & lentils Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 12.50 Green (upright) na Yellow (whole) na Aust. Winter na Lentils (Pardina) 28.00 Lentils (Brewers) 31.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 10.00 Yellow (whole) 9.00 Lentils (richlea) 18.25

12.50 na 10.50 na 28.00 31.00 10.00 9.00 19.00

Monday, May 14, 2018 / AGWEEK

10.00 na na na 25.00 27.00 9.33 8.33 18.00

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MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 15851735*-1633—-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, San Luis Valley Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington, Florida, and Wisconsin. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 15,536 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 9 percent increase from last week?s ads of 14,221. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-Shipments 664-703-752(includes exports of 3-4-8) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading cartons active, others moderate. Prices Burbank carton 60- 70s higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Burbank U.S. One baled 10-5 pound film bags non size A mostly 5.50; 50-pound cartons 40-50s mostly 11.50-12.00, 60-70s mostly 13.50, 80s mostly 13.00, 90s mostly 11.00, 100s mostly 10.00. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 218-285-235 (including exports 19-21-22) —-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices generally unchanged. Russet U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 9.00, 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 12.00-13.50, 50s mostly 14.00, 60s mostly 14.00, 70s mostly 14.00, 80s mostly 12.50, 90s mostly 12.00, 100s mostly 11.00. U.S. Commercial bulk per cwt mostly 10.00; Yellow Type U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 10.00-12.00, Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A 14.00-15.00. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 81-83-91—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Baled fairly slow at slightly higher prices, others fairly slow. Prices Bales slightly higher, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 9.75- 10.25, 50-pound cartons 40s-70s mostly 15.0016.00, 80s mostly 12.50-14.00, 90s mostly 11.00, 100s 10.0011.00. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments 74-72-72—- Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Trading fairly slow. Prices slightly lower. Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-pound bales mostly 7.50-8.00, 50-pound cartons size A mostly 7.50-8.00, 2000-pound totes size A mostly 9.00-10.00. MICHIGAN—-Shipments 56-53-44—-Movement

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expected about the same. Trading slow. Prices unchanged. U.S. One size A Russet Norkotah and Goldrush baled 10 5-pound film bags mostly 10.00-12.00, baled 5 10-pound film bags mostly 9.00-10.00, 10 pound film bags loose mostly 1.70-2.00. IMPERIAL VALLEY CALIFORNIA—-Shipments 34-39-41—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. NEBRASKA—-Shipments 52-50-41—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Remaining supplies in too few hands to establish a market. BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA DISTRICT—-Shipments 2-2-3—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA (CROSSING THROUGH MAINE POINTS) —-Shipments light—-Movement expected about the same. Trading slow. Prices unchanged. Remaining supplies in few hands. Offerings light as growers prepare fields for planting. Light shipments expected next 1-2 months. LAST REPORT.

Potatoes for processing WISCONSIN—-Shipments to Chippers 179-191-192—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MICHIGAN—-Shipments to Chippers 200-212*-175—-Movement expected about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. *revised. FLORIDA—Shipments to Chippers 68-80-115—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) —-Shipments to Chippers 59-70-62—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAINE—Shipments to Chippers 76-74-62—-Movement expected about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK—-Shipments to Chippers 31-26-22—-Movement expected to continue seasonal decline with supplies in very few hands. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

Hay

Grass – small squares

Rock Valley, Iowa

Premium Week May 11

Good

180.00-187.50

Good

150.00-165.00

Fair

130.00-135.00 145.00-147.50

155.00-160.00

Grass – large rounds Premium

172.50-175.00 177.50

Good

140.00-162.50 140.00-160.00

Fair

117.50-132.50 115.00-135.00

Utility

100.00-115.00 85.00-112.50

175.00 na

Good

135.00-160.00 145.00-160.00

Fair

117.50-125.00 130.00-142.50

Bedding – large squares

97.50 127.50

Per ton

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Utility

na 117.50

75.00-115.00

82.50

Bedding – large rounds

Per ton 97.50 na

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares Fair

130.00-142.50 150.00

na

Alfalfa – large rounds

Fair

215.00

Grass – large squares

Premium

Utility

na

130.00 na

ago

Alfalfa – large squares

Premium

Fair

na

100.00

Cornstalks – large rounds

117.50-135.00 132.50-140.00 Per ton

42.50

30.00-52.50


MARKETS

Lower ending stocks for row crops Wheat The wheat market was under pressure all week after Chicago and Kansas City contracts reached new highs for the move to levels last seen since late July 2017. Rain forecasts dominated the trade this week. Dry regions of Australia, southern Russia and both U.S. winter and spring wheat belts all showed increased chances of rain in six to 10 day forecasts leading to heavy selling pressure. The monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimate (WASDE) report was released May 10. All U.S. wheat ending stocks are estimated to be 1.070 billion bushels for 2017-18 and 955 million bushels for 2018-19. These numbers were higher than pre-report estimates of 1.067 billion and 923 million. All winter wheat is projected at 1.19 billion bushels, 6 percent less than a year ago. The winter wheat yield is projected at 48.1 bushels per acre, down 2.1 bushels from last year. Hard red winter wheat is projected at 647 million bushels, down 14 percent from last year’s crop. Soft red winter wheat is projected at 315 million bushels, up 8 percent from a year ago. White winter wheat is projected at 229 million bushels. Each of these classes was at or slightly above pre-report estimates. For 2017-18, European Union production is estimated at 151.58 million metric tons, the former Soviet Union 12 at 142.20 million metric tons and Canada at 30.0 million metric tons. Winter wheat ratings improved 1 percent in the good to excellent category at 34 percent. Fair is at 29 percent and poor to very poor remained at 37 percent. This compares to 53 percent good to excellent last year. Winter wheat headed is at 33 percent compared to 41 percent for the five-year average. Spring wheat is 30 percent planted compared to 51 percent normally. Spring wheat emergence is at 4 percent nationally compared to 22 percent for the five-year average. After breaking sharply April 5-10, the Russian Ruble has stabilized. However, Black Sea Region wheat futures rose 3.1 percent last week to $205.50 per metric tons due to ongoing concern about crop development as southern Russia has been dry. Weekly export sales for all wheat totaled 3.1 million bushels with 1.3 million bushels for the 2017-18 marketing year. This puts total marketing year sales at 864.9 million bushels, 16 percent below the previous marketing year. Marketing year shipments total 770.6 million bushels, 13 percent below the previous year. For the week ending May 10, July contracts for Minneapolis wheat were down 14 cents at $6.09, down 19.75 cents at $5.065 for Chicago wheat, and down 28.75 cents at $5.27 for Kansas City wheat.

Corn The USDA came out with bullish numbers in this month’s WASDE report, but corn futures did not show a reaction to the new numbers. U.S. ending stocks came in near trade expectations. U.S. ending stocks for 2018-19 are expected to come in at 1.682 billion bushels versus average pre-report trade estimates of 1.63 billion bushels. Estimates ranged from 1.5 billion bushels to 1.9 billion bushels. The USDA lowered Brazil’s corn production estimate 5 million metric tons to 87 million metric tons (3.4 billion bushels) versus trade estimates of 88.2 million metric tons and USDA’s April estimates of 92 million metric tons. CONAB did not lower their corn yield as much as the trade was expecting and estimates 89.2 million metric tons. The USDA kept Argentina’s corn crop at 33 million metric tons (1.3 billion

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bushels) which was slightly above pre-report estimates. USDA’s estimate for 2018-19 world ending stocks were lowered much more than expected. World ending stocks came in at 159.15 million metric tons versus pre-trade estimates of 182 million metric tons. The trade guesses ranged from 150 million metric tons to 192 million metric tons. President Trump on May 9 announced that he will withdraw the U.S. from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and restore sanctions. This is bullish news for crude oil, but much of this news may have already been built into the market. France, Germany and the United Kingdom expressed they were not on board with Trump’s decision and said they intend to preserve the 2015 agreement. The question is, if it is even possible for them to make the agreement work on their own. This week the White House announced a decision to allow E15 sales year-round. On the negative side, President Trump has said he wants to allow exported ethanol and other biofuels to count towards the annual volume obligations by the Environmental Protection Agency and Renewable Identification Number credits will be allowed for those exports. The Renewable Fuels Association and National Corn Growers association are against counting RIN credits on exports toward overall renewable volume obligations. This announcement sent D-6 RIN prices 10 to 25 cents lower. Generally, when D-6 RIN prices are higher, there is more incentive for refineries to blend ethanol in gasoline. Nothing has been finalized from these meetings, and it may take a couple of months to iron out the details. The trade was looking for U.S. corn planting at 30-35 percent complete. Commodity Futures Trading Commission data on May 1 showed the funds really adding to their already strong net long stance, moving from net long 123,000 contracts to net long 186,000 contracts. Corn prices are still technically in an uptrend. December support is at $4.165. Next support after that is $4.0225 and then support is down at $3.925 - $3.95. New resistance is last week’s highs of $4.2275 and then the contract highs of $4.295 seen on July 11,, 2017. For the week ending May 10, July corn was down 4.5 cents and December corn was 1.5 cents for the week.

Soybeans The USDA came out with bullish numbers in this month’s WASDE report. Ending stocks came in well below trade expectations. U.S. ending stocks for 2018-19are expected to come in at 415 million bushels versus average pre-report trade estimates of 535 million bushels. Estimates ranged for 400 million bushels to 700 million bushels. The USDA raised Brazil’s soybean production estimates to 117 million metric tons (4.3 billion bushels) versus trade estimates of 116.6 million metric tons and USDA’s March estimates of 115 million metric tons. CONAB raised Brazil’s soybean crop 2 million metric tons to 117

million metric tons and did not lower their corn yield as much as the trade was expecting at 89.2 million metric tons. The USDA lowered Argentina’s soy crop to 39 million metric tons (1.43 billion bushels) which was close to pre-report estimates and lower than USDA’s March forecast of 40 million metric tons. Average trade estimates for 2018-19 world ending stocks were lowered more than expected. World ending stocks came in at 86.7 million metric tons versus pre-trade estimates of 91.1 million metric tons. The trade guesses ranged from 75.5 million metric tons to 97 million metric tons. Soybean futures have been chopping around as the trade is trying to digest what news is most important at the moment. Soon the only news that will matter again is U.S. weather, but analysts are mixed on if the past few weeks of favorable weather is bearish or bullish for soybean acres. There are also some policy talks in the works at the White House that could give soybeans direction in the near term. Trade talks with China will continue the week of May 13-20 after the first round of negotiations went nowhere. Exports have been poor all year long, so some positive news out of these meetings is needed to give U.S. exports a boost. Brazil has taken a larger share of China’s soybeans purchases as Brazil’s currency is at its lowest level since June 2016, and Argentina’s currency is at a record low. Soybean futures closed down at two month lows on May 7 but the May WASDE report is looking to give them new life. November soybean resistance is still the April 2 high of $10.60 and if we break that, it is the January 16 high of $10.80. November support is at $10.10 and then the psychological $10 mark. Soybeans are still technically in a long-term uptrend that started the end of May 2017. CFTC data on May 1 showed the funds adding net long positions, moving from net long 170,000 contracts to net long 177,000 contracts. For the week ending May 10, July 2017 soybeans were down 15.5 cents and November soybeans were down 6.25 cents.

Canola For the week ending May 10, July canola futures in Winnipeg were up $6.10 Canadian at $533.20 per metric tons. The Canadian dollar was up .0061 to .7840. This brings the U.S. price to $18.96 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $18.76 per hundredweight, September at $17.56. ► Enderlin, N.D., $19.55 per hundredweight, September at $18.17. ► Hallock, Minn., $18.92 per hundredweight, September at $17.79. ► Fargo, N.D., $19.30 per hundredweight, September at $18.00.

Barley Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.85, while malting barley received no quote. The Berthold, N.D., bid is $2.60 and the CHS Southwest New Salem, N.D., bid is $3.00. Barley is 42 percent planted compared to the five-year average of 59 percent. Thirteen percent of the crop is emerged compared to a 30 percent average.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $6.00 in Berthold and at $5.50 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $17.90, and October at $18.75. For the week ending May 10, soybean oil was up 36 cents at $31.13 on the July contract. AG Monday, May 14, 2018 / AGWEEK A23


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

Schiley Farms Selling 300 head of 1st and 2nd year pairs, top end genetics. Big Groups of AI Sired. Shots and vaccination records available. Selling blacks, reds and baldies, calved in Feb, March and early April in new calving facility. Cows and calves pasture ready. For pictures, videos and other information call Dave at 605-881-6869 or John 605-881-6835.

Red Angus Bulls And Hereford Bulls Excellent group of 2 year old and yearling Red Angus Bulls, out of AI sires Peacemaker, Kodiac 3A, Big Iron, Ghost Rider, Jagger, and Opportunity. Also, an outstanding selection of 2 year old and yearling Hereford Bulls. Horned and Polled genetics. Out of excellent son of Victor 719T and other AI sires. All Bulls are guartenteed breeders and will be semen tested, poured, and have pink eye and hoof rot shots. Bulls can be kept until June 1st or longer if arrangements are made. Delivery is available or haul your own for a discount. Volume discounts as well. Many of these bulls will work on Heifers and are half or full brothers. David Valnes, Eden, SD 605-881-7933

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES FOR SALE

Simmental and SimAngus Yearling bulls. Reds and Blacks available. Performance data available. Out of AI and herd sires. Closed herd. Call or text Tony 701-308-1303 Registration available upon request.

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 For Sale: Black Sim-Angus yearling bulls, strong maternal and growth traits. (605) 428-5616

AKC Registered Lab puppies, yellows & blacks, parents are excellent hunters & retrievers, dew claws removed & wormed 605-883-4554 days & 605-883-4783 nights

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Purebred Golden Retriever puppies. 3 females 2 males. 12 weeks old ready to go to their forever homes. These pups love kids and get along great with other dogs. $500. Call 218-863-1472 or 218-731-4466 Pelican Rapids area. For Sale: Black Angus heifer pairs and calving heifers. (605) 881-2468 6 embryo transfer yearling bulls, selling May 22nd at Mitchell Livestock For breeding information call Cody Olson (605) 929-6315 Big Fancy Black few baldy heifers, gentle, with big black calves at side. Heifers & calves will be vaced up, ready to go to pasture. Call Chip (605) 480-2847 or Jesse (605) 480-0625. Sell any number. For Sale: First calf heifer pairs. Big Calves, born early! AI sired. Cell (605) 870-7611 or (605) 853-3246 DAKOTA ROYAL CHARITY DRAFT Horse Show h t t p s : / / w w w. f a c e book.com/dakotaroyaldraf tshow/ 10+ Six-horse hitches from across the US & local farm teams. Swiftel CenterBrookings, SD 1 pm Sat & Sun June 23 & 24. $10 adults-$5 11 & under. 11amnoon Meet the hitches. Silent Auction to support Draft Horse Youth Fund AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

Beaf Cattle Company BeafCattleCompany.com Bred Cows, Pairs, Replacement Heifers All Ages Available, $1075-$1300 Check out our website or check us out on Facebook (479) 966-7723 250 head of 650lb Holstein steers, all work done, double vaccinated, TMR fed. 300 head of 550lb Holstein steers, ready June 15th. Call (605) 770-2239 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. 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

18 COLORS AVAILABLE! Horse/Calving Barns 15’x30’ Horse Barn\with 8” Tack Room = $ 7400.00 15’x24’ Horse Barn\without Tack Room = $5200.00 15’x30’ Horse Barn\without Tack Room = $5800.00 36” Steel Walk Door = $480.00 36”x20” Window = $250.00

Garages 15’x24’ Garage\with 10’x8’ Overhead Door = $6000.00 15’x30’ Garage\with 10’x8’ Overhead Door = $6800.00 36” Steel Walk Door = $480.00 36”x20” Window = $250.00

A24 Monday, May 14, 2018 / AGWEEK

40 head of Red Angus fall calvers coming with 5th & 6th calve, bred to Charolais, starting calving Aug 20th, cake broke and very gentle, asking, $1,800. Call Tracy 605-999-6110

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Angus cow/calf pairs for sale. Most are registered and can be transferred - priced $1700 - $2200. Our program emphasizes maternal traits, ease of fleshing, calving ease, and efficiency on forage. www.jauerangus.com (712) 253-8710 6-11 year old pairs, started calving May 1st, calves have been worked and castrated. 80 pairs can take any amount, asking $2,000 per pair. 605-216-0854 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 Yearling Red Angus Bulls for sale: semen tested, ultra sounded, performance tested, delivery available. Namken Red Angus (605) 881-3845 For Sale: 50 first calf heifer pairs, all black, real gentle cows, $2650 w/pasture, $2500 without. Pasture includes black Angus bulls, salt, fly spray. Call (605) 742-4552 FOR SALE: Registered Yearling Angus bulls, out of excellent genetics, calving ease and performance tested and ready to go. Ogren Angus, call Dan 605-470-0258 or Don 605-493-6698 12 year old half Morgan mare and 16 year old Morgan gelding, both need some work, selling because of no time for them. Call for price (701) 274-8265

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