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Statisticians protest proposed research agency move By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

U.S. agriculture would be hurt if the U.S. Department of Agriculture follows through on its plan to move the Economic Research Service, or ERS, out of Washington, D.C., the American Statistical Association says. The relocation, announced in early August, “will drive a brain drain from a vital research component in the nation’s $1 trillion food, agriculture and rural economy,” the statistical group said. “On the face of it, the USDA move looks like common sense,” American Statistical Association President Lisa LaVange said in a written statement. “The cost of living in Washington is high, and there

are savings to be made by moving these agencies to places where the cost of living is lower. It’s also good to spread federal government agencies across the US and not have them all based in the capital.” But many ERS employees now in Washington will be reluctant or unwilling to move from the nation’s capital, she said. “It’s taken years to build this agency into a world-class center of research filled with worldclass experts,” LaVange said. “They can and will take jobs that allow them to stay in their homes and keep their kids in the same schools; they most likely will resign or take early retirement rather than move.”

“In a stroke, an agency that took a century to build, an agency that contributes absolutely vital knowledge about farming, agriculture and rural America will be set back decades,” LaVange said. The ERS employs 330 people who provide economic research on, and analysis of, emerging issues in agriculture, food, the environment and rural America, as well as global trade and food safety. The American Statistical Association was among 42 organizations, most of them scientific associations or commodity groups, that wrote to Congress in August to urge that the ERS remain in the capital. The American Statistical Association describes

itself as “the world’s largest community of statisticians and the oldest continuously operating professional science society in the United States. Its members serve in industry, government and academia in more than 90 countries.” AG

Surprise! Some area land values seem to be rising By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

WEST FARGO, N.D. — Brent Qualey realizes that what he’s about to say will surprise many in Upper Midwest agriculture. Despite poor crop prices and tough-to-achieve farm profitability, overall area land values have, in

his experience, inched upward from a year ago, said Qualey, a veteran area real estate salesman and appraiser. “Land prices are steadying up a little bit. That surprises a lot of people,” Qualey said. Qualey spoke Sept. 11 at the 38th annual Big Iron farm show in West Fargo, N.D. The three-day event

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ended Sept. 13. The show focused on the biggest, newest types of farm equipment, as well as agricultural inputs. But Big Iron offered a number of seminars, too. Qualey, with Farmers National, was part of a session that examined farmland values and rental rates. Also on the panel were two of his Farmers National colleagues, Kyle Nelson and Jayson Menke. Qualey and Nelson are based in Fargo, N.D., Menke in Grand Forks, N.D. The three are regular presenters at Big Iron. Farmers National describes itself as “the nation’s leading agricultural landowner services company.” Upper Midwest farmland prices generally soared during the 2008-2012 ag boom that brought high crop prices and strong farm profitability. But land values stabilized after the boom ended and, in the past few years, declined. Poor crop prices and concern over the effect of Trump administration trade policies on U.S. ag exports have led many in ag to assume that farmland prices will continue to drop. But in recent months, “a very, very busy summer,” Farmers National was involved in farmland sales from “Ulen, Minn., to Minot, N.D., and to southern North Dakota. And in virtually every instance, the price we received has met our expectations or exceeded our expectations,” Qualey said. Traditionally, prices of high-quality, particularly productive farmland hold up much better than the prices of less-productive farmland. That remains the case, Qualey said. “Quality still matters,” he said. “But by and large, the tone of the market has surprised us, given all that’s going on in agriculture.” So why are farmland values rising again? Established farm operators appear to be at least

part of the answer. They have money in the bank, typically at low interest rates, and think that buying farmland could provide a better return. So when farmland comes up for sale, they buy it at what they consider reasonable prices, Qualey said. New and improved crop varieties, which hold up relatively well in dry conditions and offer better potential for good yields, also may be influencing buyers, he said. Farmland sales haven’t been strong everywhere, however. For instance, sales have been relatively quiet this year in the northern end of the Red River Valley of eastern North Dakota and western Minnesota, apparently due at least in part to weather, Menke said. There’s a perception by many, both in and out of ag, that farmland sales often go to out-of-state non-farmers who buy land as an investment. But that’s not the case, at least not in most areas, Nelson said. “By and large, local operators, local buyers, are driving the market,” he said.

Rental rates Many in regional ag also have expected that farmland rental rates will continue to decline. Like land values, they rose from 2008 to 2012 before leveling off and then, in the past few years, declining. But there’s strong demand to rent land, and early signs indicate that farmland rental rates in 2019 will hold steady, Menke said. “There are certainly farmers who don’t think that should be the case. But demand is the key,” Menke said. Agweek’s annual cover story on farmland rental rates, to run late this year, will took a closer look at what farmers are paying to rent land in 2019. AG


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RMA data to be used for tariff compensation Crop insurance info reliable, can be audited By Mikkel Pates

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WEST FARGO, N.D. — Bill Northey, the U.S. Department of Agriculture undersecretary of agriculture for farm production and conservation, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, at the Big Iron farm show here described federal payments to compensate for trade war damage as a “blunt instrument.” He said the Trump administration hopes it is a “one-time deal.” Significantly, Northey clarified and reiterated statements that the administration will use Risk Management Agency data — crop insurance reports — will become the “gold standard” of data for qualifying farmers for tariff compensation through the Market Facilitation Program. Northey said Congress in the new farm bill is also looking at being able to use RMA data for other programs, such as the Agricultural Risk Coverage program, which provides protection for yield times price losses. “I think that’s going to happen because it was on both sides of the farm bill proposals,” Northey said. The government has calculated how the first half of the Market Facilitation Program payments will be calculated. They’ll figure out in November or December whether a second stage is needed and what commodities are involved. He acknowledged that growers of canola, for example, have seen their crop values decline “in sympathy” with the price of soybeans, which are targeted for Chinese tariffs. By this winter, he said, the U.S. should have completed talks with Mexico and Canada over changes in the North American Free Trade Agreement Agreement. The RMA data source issue is important to farmers who provide specific data on crop insurance and because those data sometimes don’t match with National Agricultural Statistics Service survey data, which historically has been used for the purpose.

ducer has a loss, there is an audit done around RMA numbers. The RMA calculation provides the right data even in situations where a farmer has chopped silage rather than market corn as grain, Northey said. “We’re just asking producers to validate their information, certify a number, just like they do for their crop insurance … and be able to produce that if we ask for an audit or if somebody gets spot-checked,” he said. He said the authority for the MFP payment is under the Commodity Credit Corp., which didn’t require “offsets,” or corresponding cost reductions, as would new programs from Congress. Northey is presiding over a reorganized U.S. Department of Agriculture, which includes the oversight of the Farm Service Agency, the Risk Management Agency and the Natural Resources Conservation Service. He said the three agencies have more than 22,000 employees are now trying to work on unifying their approaches toward farmers.

NRCS adjustments In an issues forum at the annual farm show, Northey heard from farmers who felt the NRCS is needlessly adversarial, especially regarding mitigating small

wetlands. Improper drainage can jeopardize farm program benefits, including crop insurance. Northey said the NRCS is trying to improve its analysis of so-called Swampbuster provisions, designed to punish farmers for converting wetlands to farm production. Other provisions to prevent conversion of grasslands to crop production are called Sodbuster provisions. Northey praised the NRCS staff for cutting the number of pending “wetland determinations” from thousands to fewer than 100 in North Dakota. He also said the agency is seeing fewer farmer appeals of adverse NRCS decisions, but he said the agency must adjust its programs for wetlands mitigation, or replacing wetlands that are drained for farming. “If it was considered cropland through a CRP program, you’re able to break that out and put it back into cropland,” he said. “If it was a true Sodbuster situation, you don’t qualify for crop insurance there, but you don’t go into violation and lose your other program benefits and you have to make sure you maintain a conservation practice if it’s in a highly-erodible area.” AG

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Information: https://www.ndag. org/northern-ag-expo/ JAN. 9-10 — National Sunflower Association Research Forum, Holiday Inn, Fargo, N.D. Information: sunflowernsa.com JAN. 23-25 — Sioux Falls Farm Show, Sioux Falls, S.D. Information: siouxfallsfarmshow. com JAN. 28-29 — Northern Pulse Growers Annual Convention, Holiday Inn-Riverside, Minot, N.D. Information: www. northernpulse.com JAN. 30-FEB. 1 — KMOT Ag Expo, North Dakota State Fair Center, Minot, N.D. Information: kmotagexpo.com FEB. 12 — Northern Corn and Soybean Expo, Fargodome, Fargo, N.D. Information: http:// www.ndcorn.org/corncouncil/ checkoff-programs/promotion/ northern-corn-soybean-expo/ FEB. 20-21 — International Crop Expo, Alerus Center, Grand Forks, N.D. Information: www. cropexpo.com FEB. 28-MAR. 2 — Commodity Classic, Orlando, Fla. Information: commodityclassic.com

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Watson to lead NRCS in Montana HELENA, Mont. — Tom Watson recently assumed the position of state conservationist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service in Montana. Watson will be responsible for NRCS operations within the state, including the administration of conservation technical assistance to private landowners, conservation financial assistance programs, conservation easement programs, the Natural Resources Inventory, water supply forecasting, soil survey mapping, and the Plant Materials Center in Bridger. Most recently, Watson has worked as an assistant state conservationist in Oregon, supervising the administrative and operational functions for the state. His NRCS career began at a local field office in Wyoming after graduating from the University of Wyoming with a range management degree. Watson grew up on a farm in western Nebraska and has spent his whole life connected to agriculture. Bauer named interim NDSU Animal Sciences head FARGO, N.D. — Marc Bauer has agreed to serve as interim head of North Dakota State University’s Animal Sciences Department, effective Sept. 16. He has served as an associate professor in the department. Bauer joined the department in 1996 after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky. In his faculty role, Bauer is responsible for teaching a wide variety of courses. He also is active in advising undergraduate students, as well as student clubs and organizations, such as the FarmHouse Fraternity. Bauer’s research interests include feedlot nutrition and management, byproduct utilization, and nutrient digestion, absorption and

utilization. He has developed ration-balancing programs now used throughout the state for a number of livestock species. Bauer also showcases the NDSU Beef Cattle Research Complex, Animal Nutrition and Physiology Center and other department facilities to tour groups, including members of the State Board of Agricultural Research and Education, legislators and other decision makers in the state. He also has been involved with many committees of the American Society of Animal Science and is on an ASAS ad hoc committee to explore whether to establish a national accreditation program for animal science departments.

Northarvest Bean Growers Association awards scholarships Fargo, N.D. — The Northarvest Bean Growers Association has awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Katlyn Balstad of Fosston, Minn. She is the daughter of NBGA members Scott and Marlys Balstad and is enrolled at North Dakota State University where she is studying social science education. Balstad had served as the Fosston High School student council vice president and the president of the Fosston chapter of the National Honor Society. She was also active in 4-H, band, choir and swim team. The scholarship was awarded based on her scholastic achievements, leadership abilities and service to the community. Balstad will be recognized at Bean Day, Jan. 18, 2019, at the Holiday Inn in Fargo, N.D. In order to be eligible for the NBGA scholarship, a student must have a parent or grandparent who is a current grower member of the NBGA, must be enrolled or plan to enroll in the first year of college or technical college, and must have at least a 3.0 grade point average from high school.


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On the front lines at Big Iron Four companies exhibit their wares By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

WEST FARGO, N.D. — The annual Big Iron farm show in West Fargo, N.D., has a two-fold mission: allowing agricultural companies to show off their latest products and giving ag producers an opportunity to look over the companies’ wares and ask questions. This year’s event, held Sept. 11-13, attracted more than 600 exhibitors that filled more than 900 exhibit spaces. Agweek visited four exhibitors with strong area ties — Anchor Ingredients, Unverferth Manufacturing, Thunder Seed and Pulse USA — to get their frontline perspective.

What once was old … Kevin Kvamme hears it regularly from Upper Midwest farmers: “When I mention crops like flax or oats, they tell me, “We used to grow that when I was a kid. But I haven’t raised it in 20 Kvamme or 30 years,’” he said. Kvamme, director of special crop origination for Anchor Ingredients, is optimistic that some once-prominent crops with now-diminished popularity soon will enjoy a resurgence. His thinking: Some area farmers are increasingly interested in alternatives to corn and soybeans, which have become cornerstones of area ag over the past two decades. Current corn and soybean prices are poor, and “I think we’re going to see some corn and bean acres taken over (by specialty crops) next year,” he said. “Farmers are dropping by (Anchor Ingredients’ booth at Big Iron), and they’re bummed by corn and soybean prices. So they’re interested in diversifying into one of these (specialty) crops.” Anchor Ingredients sources, processes and supplies a wide range of food for pet and human consumption. It annually handles 12 to 15 specialty or so-called “minor” crops, such as field peas, lentils and flax, that are grown on a limited scale. In contrast, wheat, corn and soybeans, the so-called “major

crops,” are grown extensively across most of the region. The Fargo, N.D.-based company has plants in Hillsboro, N.D. Buffalo, N.D., Culbertson, Mont., and this fall has opened a plant in Beach, N.D.

Battling soil compaction Soil compaction is a growing concern in Upper Midwest agriculture. Eric Myhre, territory manager for Unverferth Manufacturing, said his company offers products that can address the problem Myrhe both before and after it occurs. “As a company, we’re really trying to find ways to help guys get around compaction,” he said. Unverferth sells track grain carts that “help to prevent compaction” and tillage equipment that “rips out existing compaction. We feel we have answers on both the grain cart side and (tillage) side.” When compacted, soil particles are compressed into a smaller area, That reduces pore space for air and water, which can increase soil erosion and cut into crop production. Ohio-based, family-owned Unverferth has a facility in Casselton, N.D., about 15 miles west of West Fargo. It manufactures and markets a wide range of ag equipment, including tillage equipment and grain-handling equipment, to farmers across the United States and Canada. “Big Iron is about introducing new products. And we’re introducing three new gain carts here.” Myhre said. Unverferth, launched in 1948, “came out with the first dual wheel. Wheels are still a foundation for our company,” though it now offers many other ag products, too, Myhre said. Going into the corn and soybean harvests, the company is seeing “good activity on grain carts.” Myhre said. Much of it comes from repeat customers, who want to buy bigger grain carts or grain carts with tracks.

Focused on corn, soybeans Upper Midwest and western Canadian farmers have benefited for years from tre-

mendous advances in corn and soybean seed. John Sorby said that’s not going to change anytime soon. “We’re excited about the new corn hybrids and soybean varieties that are coming. There’s still a lot of gain ahead, I feel sure of that,” said Sorby, general manager for Thunder Seed. Sorby Launched in 1995, the company is a partnership of three Minnesota farm families: Adams Seed, Petermann Seed and Tobolt Seed. It offers seed for soybeans, corn and corn silage to farmers in North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota and the western Canadian provinces. The partnership provides Thunder Seed with “a broad look at a product mix from multiple genetic and trait partners,” said Sorby, adding that most of the company’s products “are raised on our own farms before they hit our customers’ fields. Our owners are handson farmers.” Current U.S. trade policies, especially their impact on soybean exports to China, complicate planting plans for 2019. That, in turn, is delaying farmers’ seed-purchasing decisions, he said. “In the past, a lot of seed decisions were made by Dec. 31. But now, with the soybean market the way it is, those decisions probably will be dragged out a little bit,” he said. Generalizing about 2018 corn and soybean yields across the region is difficult, Sorby said. “That (potential yields) is always the great question, but this year it varies so much.” he said. “Every five miles, the yield is going to vary,” depending on whether ta field caught timely rains in July and August. Unfortunately, many area fields didn’t enjoy mid- to late-summer precipitation, he said. “For all of us who have been doing this for many years, it’s a not a surprise that we went from July 5 to the end of August without rain in some areas. Mother Nature just wasn’t kind,” Sorby said.

The power of pulses Pulses are increasingly popular with American consumers. That benefits Upper Midwest farmers — and Pulse USA, too.

“People are starting to see that pulses are good for our consumers, and our farmers, too,” said Austin Fitterer, eastern sales representative for Bismarck, N.D.-based Pulse USA. Fitterer The company, which works with both farmers and retailers, provides pulse seed and inoculants, or products that promote soil bacteria beneficial to growing pulse plants. Pulse USA products are used in both cash crops and cover crops, the latter the term for crops raised primarily to improve soil health, not for sale. Pulses (the name is based on an ancient Greek word for porridge) is the collective term for a dozen products that include lentils, dry beans, dry peas and chickpeas. Pulses are touted as affordable and nutritious, and as a tasty food that can be used in many ways and on any occasion. The climate of western North Dakota and eastern Montana, is well-suited to growing pulses. “Montana is an awesome area. Southwest North Dakota, too. Farmers are relying on pulses to diversify from their straight wheat rotation,” Fitterer said. Farmers typically report good yield on crops such as wheat the year after the field was planted to pulses. And pulses fix nitrogen from the air into the soil, reducing or eliminating the need to apply costly nitrogen fertilizer the next crop year, Fitterer said. But pulses also face short-term challenges, especially restrictions on the export of U.S. pulses to India, a major pulse importer. That’s pushed down the prices that U.S. farmers receive for their pulses. “The markets (prices) right now aren’t as strong as we’d like them to be,” Fitterer said. Because growing conditions varied so much across the Upper Midwest this summer, it’s difficult to predict how the the region’s 2018 pulse-crop harvest will turn out, Fitterer said. “It’s a little too early for that. We really won’t know until the farmers look at their yield monitors” on combines during harvest, he said. AG

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AGRI-PULSE Wyant is president and founder of Agri-Pulse Communications Inc. For more news, go to www.AgriPulse.com. AgriPulse Contributing Editor Ed Maixner helped write this report.

Little known farm bill provisions make a big difference in rural areas By Sara Wyant Agri-Pulse

When most people talk about the farm bill, they look at some of the biggest portions of the legislation like the nutrition title, the commodities title or crop insurance. But within the $867 billion of funding in the farm bill “pie,” there is another much smaller slice of funding that has been making a big difference for a lot of farmers and the rural communities where they live. Now, as House and Senate conferees try to hammer out a new farm bill, more than 300 organizations are making an urgent request for the funding to continue. They would like to see $60 million a year in “permanent funding for the Local Agriculture Market Program,” also known as LAMP. In their recent letter to conferees, the groups point out that despite the current plunge in farm-sector returns, “farmers and food producers that have participated in the local and regional food sector have experienced a strong return on investment.” The mandatory LAMP funding provisions are included in the 1,006-page Senate farm bill proposal – but not in the 641-page House version. The funding is designed to build on this accelerating, profit-generating shift toward local and regional food supply chains. LAMP advocates say this shift has been driven by past farm bill programs: USDA’s Value-added Producer Grants Program (VAPG) and the Farmers Market and Local Food Promotion Program (FMLFPP) which includes the Farmers Market Promotion Program and the Local Food Promotion Program (LFPP). These programs expire Sept. 30 unless they are either reauthorized in the new farm bill or a short-term extension of the 2014 legislation. The LAMP letter concludes the Senate’s proposed permanent funding for local food programs to include VAPG and the expanded

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FMLFPP will “grow farm and foodbased value-added businesses, local and regional markets, and strengthen local supply chains that support farm profitability.” More support for the endangered VAPG program comes from a recent USDA report: USDA’s Value-Added Producer Grant Program and Its Effect on Business Survival and Growth. The 38-page report released in May concludes that “VAPG recipients were 89 percent less likely to fail two years after receiving the grant than the group of similar nonrecipients.” To boost business survival rates, the VAPG program has offered up to $75,000 in planning grants and up to $250,000 in working capital grants. Producers can apply through their state or regional Rural Development offices and must match each award with equal cash or in-kind funding. A USDA Rural Development spokesperson said VAPG demand “has typically exceeded the availability of funds.” Since the program began in 2001, Rural Development has processed some 7,700 applications resulting in more than 2,900 grants. In 2018 alone, the agency “received 536 applications requesting $77.1 million and approved 249 awards utilizing total available funding of $36.2 million.” For the 2001 to 2015 period, the program made 2,345 grants to farmers and ranchers, totaling $318 million for an average $136,000 per grant. Here are some recent examples of how farmers and rural residents are using the funds: ► Whiskey Run Creek Vineyard and Winery is located on a fifth-generation farm located in Brownsville, Neb. The company was awarded a $213,350 Value Added Producer Grant for working capital in Fiscal Year 2016. The nine-acre portion of the farm set aside for the vineyard currently includes 4,000 vines and 13 variety of grapes that are used to produce quality Nebraska wines. FARM BILL: Page 14

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Northwestern Corn Belt farmers hit hardest by trade war, want trade, not aid By Michelle Rook AgweekTV Anchor

Farmers in the northwestern Corn Belt have generally been supportive of the trade war, saying they’ll take short-term pain for long-term gain….as long as that pain doesn’t last too long. Soybean farmers this far west have been hit the hardest because such a large percentage of their crop goes to China. Bob Metz, a Browns Valley, Minn., farmer says, “70 to 80 percent of our soybeans are exported and all of that pretty much goes to the West Coast.” Also, basis levels are historically wide for beans and some elevators are not even bidding, not wanting to take on the risk. Jerry Schmitz is the president of the South Dakota Soybean Association. “The concern is right now, farmers aren’t quite sure of what’s going to happen during harvest, where is their product going to go?” Schmitz says. “And when you are in limbo, you’re not sure where price is.” Metz says, “Well I think that’s the biggest concern. Up in our area, it is very common to see a $1.30 negative to the Chicago Board of Trade.” And those basis levels are only expected to get wider at harvest. Pork producers in the region also have felt a huge market loss from the trade battle. Dave

Preisler, Minnesota Pork Producers Association CEO says, “On a per head basis, you know we’re looking at $40 to $45 a head as we get into this fourth quarter.” He says recent studies indicate the pork industry has been the hardest hit sector of the economy in Minnesota. “If we look at, you know, the losses that are looking to accrue to Minnesota pork producers are basically equivalent to the economic gain that Minnesota had from hosting the Super Bowl,” he says. Pork producers have some hope with a tentative Mexican deal that at least that market will open back up. Brad Greenway, Mt. Vernon, S.D., pork producer says, “Mexico I think still is number one in volume and so it’s huge. The thing is they take the products that we don’t consume in the U.S. and so it’s a lot of the variety meats and things like that. They’re huge in the ham market.” Meanwhile, USDA recently announced a trade aid package that gives soybean farmers $1.65 per bushel on half of their 2018 crop. But farmers say they want trade, not aid. “It’s a Band-Aid. We would prefer to get our money from the market rather than from the government,” Schmitz says. CORN BELT FARMERS: Page 8


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We need to welcome farmers and ranchers here By Katie Pinke

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I’m an advocate for rural communities and agriculture — and my passion is fueled by the kind and supportive people who live and work in those towns and industry. Occasionally, though, I meet or hear of an individual or group who are downright cruel. That’s the case for some area residents of Devils Lake, N.D., and the Spirit Lake reservation. They haven’t been kind to a young farmer and are trying squelch and end his farm expansion. They don’t support our state and region’s largest economic driver, agriculture. Gone is North Dakota nice. Agweek reporter Mikkel Pates has been covering the North Dakota Department of Health hearings on a proposed 2,499-sow (pig) farm 11 miles from the town of Devils Lake and about a mile from the actual 95,000acre lake. A comment made by a critic of the pig farm to the young farmer and his proposed farm, Taylor Aasmundstad, stopped me and made me think about the long-term implications: “Mr. Aamundstad, it is not wanted here!” What a cruel remark to say to a young man in our state. I don’t care who you are or what your opinion is — we cannot drive away farmers and businesses from our communities and state. Other communities will welcome them with open arms and embrace their entrepreneurial passion.

This unfortunate situation is a classic case of not in my backyard (NIMBY). Opponents say pigs are fine — as long as they’re not in their backyard. Don’t be a NIMBY person. If the health department determines a 2,499-sow farm will not harm a 95,000-acre lake, I’m going to trust the system. The U.S. food and agriculture industry is the most regulated in the world. I don’t fear the system that provides our food and fiber. Local food and farmers might “look” different than you’ve seen in a painting, movie or past memory. Society likes to romanticize the American farmer. Pig farming is far from idyllic, but modern operations are state of the art and as regulated and safe as any other industry. Pig farming can grow our local economies by adding jobs and tax base our communities so desperately need to ensure their future. Animal agriculture can add value to grain farms struggling to survive right now. People can be ruthless when they don’t agree with your way of life, your lifestyle choices or even the way you want to farm. Don’t let them win. Stand firm in who you are and your choices to grow your business and your way of life. Mr. Aasmundstad, and anyone else like him, you are welcome here. You and your pig farm are wanted here. Not just in my state of North Dakota, but in the U.S. We want a next generation of farmers just like you. You are our future. Despite low commodity prices and tariffs limiting our export markets right now, we must look ahead and support

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those who push forward to find a different way. You might not agree. You don’t have to. But shunning a young entrepreneur and saying he’s not wanted is unacceptable. We can all do better. Rural, farm and city folks need to rally around entrepreneurs. Support those who grow your food. If a young farmer wants to expand his operation in such a way that meets health standards and regulations, offer your support and then stand back and watch them grow. Mr. Aamundstad, you and your farm are welcome here. AG Pinke is the publisher and general manager of Agweek. She can be reached at kpinke@agweek. com, or connect with her on Twitter @katpinke.

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From Page 6 Other grains did not fare as well, with trade aid for wheat at 14 cents per bushel and corn at only 1 cent on half of production. And pork producers don’t believe the $4 per head payment they’ll receive comes even close to market losses. “It’s a big amount of every pig that I sell off our farm comes from trade, so the $4 is a very small amount and you could say it’s a Band-Aid,” Greenway says. However, pork producers did do better than the dairy industry, where farmers will get only 12 cents per hundredweight on 50 percent of their milk production. Rep. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., isn’t sure if USDA disseminating payments on only 50 percent of production is an indication the administration thinks the trade war will last for a while. Noem says, “They want to get that first payment out there, help some folks out that really have been devastated by the situation and then re-evaluate and look at that second payment.” Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., has not been a big fan of the trade war and now the trade aid package. “Yes, it was 50 percent of the crop

based on actual production, which we think is problematic for areas of the state where they didn’t get bushels this year because of either drought or flooding or hail,” he said. “We’ve made some suggestions to them about other ways that they could distribute the assistance.” Farmers also agree the trade war needs to be settled quickly, but Terry Branstad, U.S. ambassador to China, says he’s not sure how long it will last. “I can’t really predict it,” Branstad says. “We’re continuing to have discussions. I’m trying to keep the leaders in Washington informed and do all that we can and we’ve had several meetings and we’re going to continue work on it.” Branstad said he believes the tariffs are completely warranted. “China has not treated us or other countries fairly for a long time with their stealing of technology and also not enforcing intellectual property rights; the trade deficit has gone up and up,” he says. So farmers hold on and hope they can make it until the trade war is resolved. Says Bob Worth, who farms near Lake Benton, Minn., “You know, we’re on the fourth year of a really bad financial situation in agriculture and then put this on top of the four bad years, that’s what’s going to be tough.” AG

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U.S. Cattlemen’s Association leads the way on fake meat By Amanda Radke Special to Agweek

BILLINGS, Mont. — What’s at stake? Your steak. And the United States Cattlemen’s Association is leading the way in fighting for the future of beef in the meat case. In light of plant-based and lab-grown proteins hitting the shelves, the association has been leading the charge in ensuring that beef’s reputation isn’t hijacked by alternative protein companies. These efforts were the focus of discussion at the 2018 USCA Annual Meeting & Producer Forum held in Billings, Mont., on Sept. 5-6. In order to protect beef’s reputation and take back the meat case, the cattlemen’s group has petitioned the USDA to specifically define meat as “the tissue or flesh of animals that have been harvested in the traditional manner.” Currently, the definition of meat, per the Federal Meat Inspection Act, reads, “The part of the muscle of any cattle, sheep, swine, or goats which is skeletal or which is found in the tongue, diaphragm, heart, or esophagus, with or without the accompanying and overlying fat, and the portions of bone (in bone-in product such as T-bone or porterhouse steak), skin, sinew, nerve, and blood vessels which normally accompany the muscle

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tissue and that are not separated from it in the process of dressing.” As written, this would allow lab-grown proteins to be marketed and sold as beef, without the distinction that it was cultured in a petri dish instead of produced in a pasture and feedlot. The cattlemen argue that the consumer deserves the right to know and make the choice for themselves. Earlier this year, Montana rancher and USCA member Maggie Nutter testified to the Food and Drug Administration in Washington, D.C. She said, “When you hear ‘Beef, It’s what’s for Dinner’ you are hearing the marketing that millions of checkoff dollars paid for. When other products use the term meat or beef, they are taking advantage of the years of hard work the beef checkoff has put in building beef’s good reputation. They are hijacking our trademark branding for the benefit of their own marketing. As ranchers, we don’t want anything that isn’t beef to be called beef or to use terms connected to meat.” What’s more, these groups, she says are not only using beef’s solid reputation with plans to take advantage of the beef producers’ trade deals, but they are also slamming traditional beef production at every turn. For example, Memphis Meats (a company with

investors including Bill Gates, Tyson and Cargill) suggests on its website that their product is “better for you and better for the world.” Gates once said, “Raising meat takes a great deal of land and water and has a substantial environmental impact. Put simply, there’s no way to produce enough meat for 9 billion people. Yet we can’t ask everyone to become vegetarians. That’s why we need more options for producing meat without depleting our resources.” Nutter says beef isn’t afraid of competition at the grocery store, but these products need to be categorized as a separate product. Speaking at the USCA meeting, Nutter said, “We aren’t saying these products aren’t protein or that they aren’t edible, but they need their own category where they can negotiate their own trade deals, their own safety requirements and their own label. When they are allowed to use the terms ‘beef’ or ‘meat,’ they will also be able to hone in on our school lunch program and military contracts. And the way these products are manufactured and cultured using calf blood serum or plant-based serums, that changes the amino acids, and we don’t know the health impacts these things could have. We need to seriously consider how meat is defined, regulated and marketed.

Photo by USCA Montana rancher Maggie Nutter has led the charge with the United State’s Cattlemen’s Association in demanding that lab-grown proteins be called anything but beef or meat.

Nutter says the industry must find a solution before it’s too late. “We are fighting a hard battle,” she said. AG

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CROP STOP By Mikkel Pates

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MAYNARD, Minn. — The 2018 pre-pile sugar beet harvest was supposed to start Sept. 4 for Troy Groothuis and other growers at Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative, based at Renville, Minn. But it didn’t. After 2- to 4-inch rains the week after Labor Day, the co-op set the new pre-pile harvest to start Sept. 7. The factory started slicing beets on Sept. 10. Full-scale harvest starts Oct. 1. The Groothuis (pronounced GROW-tus) family raises 1,000 acres of corn and 500 acres each of soybeans and sugar beets, and do some custom harvesting work. “The whole year has been wet,” Groothuis says. “It’s been such big rains. These have been 3, 4-, 5-, 6-, 8- and 10-inch rains. They just haven’t shut off.” Groothuis hopes for heat and wind and is optimistic about being able to get into the fields for harvest. Some farmers in his area have been picking corn for silage and getting through the fields. Some farmers who grew sweet corn for the canning market made some ruts. Groothuis acquired a new side-dump semi-trailer that is designed for sugar beets and allows harvest with fewer workers. The farm also has end-dump trucks that can do double-duty with corn harvest. Corn looks inconsistent, Groothius says, hoping for 150 bushels an acre, which would compare to a

Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Co-op’s fields are sodden 200-plus average. Soybean yields could be over 60 bushels per acre, Groothius says, following on 50s. “In this area, the beans look the best.”

20-25 tons/acre “You can’t fight Mother Nature,” Groothuis says. “She won out this year.” Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar officials peg the beet crop at 20 to 25 tons per acre, with the sugar content in the “mid 13” percent range, which is not good. “The rain always seems to zap the sugar,”

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Groothuis says. He says he doesn’t think his own neighborhood has even average beets for the cooperative. In the past few years, he’s been raising 25- to 30-tons per acre. Groothuis’ beets have been beset by diseases. He plants disease-resistant beets, sprays them faithfully, but when the water doesn’t turn off, there is nothing the farmer can do. Root rots and cercospora leaf spot have persisted, despite faithful spraying. The vagaries of farming aren’t new to Groothuis, and he seems to take it in stride..

He took two years of vocational training in Willmar, Minn., and then worked 13 years for a farmer. In 1989, he and his wife, Danelle, started farming with his father-in-law, Robert Olson, and Robert’s brother, Maurice Olson, who farmed together at the time. They were some of the early producers in the beet co-op. The Groothuis family still farms under the R&M Farms banner. Their son, Nick, recently graduated from South Dakota State University and works at a local implement dealer and also helps out during the busy times. AG


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COVER STORY

No off season for beekeepers as pollinating season nears

Photos by Forum News Service/Agweek/Jenny Schlecht Chad Price, left, and Brandon Weatherly extract honey and remove surplus boxes north of Medina, N.D., on Sept. 10, 2018. On the cover: A honeybee on a Flodman thistle north of Medina, N.D.

By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

MEDINA, N.D. — All was quiet in the pasture until Chad Price and Brandon Weatherly started moving bee boxes. Then the persistent buzzzzz in the air was interrupted only by the whirrr of a passing spray plane or the snap of nearby power lines. The bees haven’t been producing much honey for about a month, Price said Sept. 10. But they’ll stay out for another month or so on the pastures and prairie trails around Medina. After the hives get cleaned up, they’ll likely spend a few months in a “winter palace” that belongs to Miller Honey Farms in Gackle, N.D. The facility, new last winter, may help improve the health of honey bees by cutting down on moves, controlling the environment and possibly eliminating varroa mites with carbon dioxide. After a few months in the “winter palace,” the bees will head west. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, North Dakota, with 37.83 million pounds of honey, was the top honey producing state in the country in 2016, nearly double what his produced by neighbors South Dakota, with 19.88 million pounds, and Montana, with

12.243 million, which rank second and third in honey production. Coming in fourth was California, with 11.16 million pounds. Many of the bees that produced honey in the Northern Plains also worked to produce the honey in California, as well as other coastal and southern states. But these days, honey production is a secondary feature of taking bees to warmer climates. As the landscape of the Northern Plains has changed, beekeepers now rely as much on the income they generate from taking their bees across the country to pollinate crops as on the income they receive from their honey.

“When I was a kid, the bills were paid off of honey production,” Jason Miller said. “That’s how you ran a profitable beekeeping operation.” Now, the average is about 40 pounds per hive, Miller said. The difference comes down to changes in the landscape. As fields that once were in pasture, the Conservation Reserve Program or fallow

have transitioned to row crops like corn and soybeans, the forage necessary to produce honey has gone away. “What bees and pollinators benefit from has largely gone away in North Dakota,” Miller said. At the same time, almond farms in California have grown from small operations that could be pollinated by native species to “massive

Focus on pollination “One in three bites of food that you eat required a honey bee to pollinate,” explained Jason Miller, vice president of Miller Honey Farms. Miller is a fifth-generation beekeeper. His great-great grandfather started the company in 1894, and they now have about 15,000 hives, making them a large commercial operation. In the 1970s, Miller’s father, John Miller, brought bees to North Dakota. Jason Miller was born in Bismarck and spent his childhood summers in the state. Back then, a beehive would produce more than 200 pounds of honey.

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Miller Honey Farms operates 15,000 hives with bases in Newcastle, Calif., and this one, in Gackle, N.D. The Gackle facility includes a “winter palace” for bees to spend the months in between the honey season in North Dakota and pollinating season in California.


COVER STORY As acreage in pastures, Conservation Reserve Program and fallow have decreased in North Dakota, honey production per hive also has decreased.

monocultures” that require some help to reach maturity. Farmers pay beekeepers to bring bees to pollinate their crops. “The way beekeepers survive is by pollinating crops,” Miller explained. Along with almonds, beekeepers also take bees to citrus groves, apple orchards, and fruit and vegetable farms, among other types of farms, which makes beekeeping important to all aspects of agriculture, he said.

The ‘winter palace’ This is Price’s second year beekeeping. He’s been learning from more experienced beekeepers, including the Millers, and operating his 3,000 hives around the Medina area. “There’s a lot to it, of course, like anything else,” he says. “Trying to keep hives alive is the biggest thing. It’s a lot to learn. What works, what doesn’t work. Try this, it doesn’t work. Try something else.” In his first two years, Price has had far from ideal conditions, with a drought in 2017 and extended periods of wet weather this year. On Sept. 10, Price and Weatherly, the only employee Price has working for him at this point in the season, were extracting honey and taking out surplus boxes. From there, they’ll start cleaning the hives and treating for varroa mites. Last year, Price took his bees from North Dakota to California for the almond season, but this year, he’s planning to try indoor storage for several months before heading west. Indoor storage, Miller said, is not a new concept. For many years, his family has been renting out potato cellars in Idaho to winter their bees. But that arrangement has several downfalls, he said, in large part because the cellars “are designed to store potatoes, not bees.” So, if the potatoes are stored longer than expected, the bees have to be kept in a holding yard. “Bee hives would often sit bunched up in an area for weeks waiting for the potato cellar to become available,” he said. The logistics of the arrangement could become difficult to manage, as beekeepers had to worry about the weather and what kind

of food source their bees had. And one of the biggest issues, Miller said, is that hives will lose about 2 percent of their bees each time they’re moved. Some bees in North Dakota would be moved as many as seven times before they ended up in California. Miller Honey Farms decided to build their own facility in Gackle, specifically designed for bees. The building, which they first used last winter, allows them to move the bees only three times. Miller said their company is “on the forefront” of such plans in the U.S., though companies in Canada have been doing the same thing for some time. Miller said the best environment for bees to winter is the inside of a dead tree, where it’s cold, dark, quiet and safe. “What we’re able to do (with the new facility) is mimic that natural environment,” he said. The facility is kept at 30 to 40 degrees, and there are controls to keep it from becoming too humid. The “winter palace,” as Miller Honey Farms refers to the building south of Gackle, also may help combat varroa mites, a major problem for beekeepers.

lizing RNA interference and organic acids. And research at Washington State University has suggested bees can survive a higher level of carbon dioxide than varroa mites can, which means a natural way to help cut down or eliminate mites is to keep the level of carbon dioxide higher. The “winter palace” is equipped with carbon dioxide controls, Miller said. So the Gackle facility may improve hive health both by decreasing

moves and by providing a way to decrease mites when the bees winter there from November to January, when they move on to their pollinating assignments. Because of the service honey bees provide, keeping them healthy is important to all of agriculture, Miller said. It used to be that only people who liked honey cared about bees. “That definitely is not the case anymore,” he said. AG

Chad Price walks away from his truck, containing some surplus bee boxes, on Sept. 10, 2018, north of Medina, N.D. Price is in his second year of beekeeping.

Keeping mites at bay Miller explained varroa mites are very large in relation to honey bees. “It’s the equivalent of a monkey on your back, hanging on you and feeding on your blood,” he said, noting multiple mites can be on one bee. The mites develop tolerance for chemicals, which makes dealing with them a “constant cat-and-mouse game,” Miller said. “It’s hard to kill a bug on a bug,” he said. Research into the best way to deal with varroa mites includes efforts focused on utiMonday, September 17, 2018 / AGWEEK

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BILL PROVISIONS From Page 6 Whiskey Run Creek has successfully processed and marketed 27 different wines over the years. With the help of the grant program and their market expansion project, they expect to increase their customer base by 30 percent and revenues by $220,000 over the three-year grant period. They currently have three employees and if they continue to see success from the grant, they anticipate hiring two additional employees, according to USDA. ► Farmers’ All Natural Creamery in Wellman, Iowa, launched with a Value Added Producer Grant in 2003 and was awarded a $250,000 grant this year. Mindy Seiffert, a director at the creamery’s parent, the Open Gates Group, tells Agri-Pulse that the 2018 grant has been essential in launching “our 100 percent AGA (American Grassfed Association) certified organic kefir, which in turn supports the grass-fed dairy producers we get the milk from.” Seiffert says the creamery started shipping its new kefir (a fermented milk drink) to Midwestern customers in April and expects to “expand our distribution to the Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions in 2019” thanks to the grant.

► Blair Andrews, responsible for sales at Natural Dakota Soy in Aberdeen, S.D., told Agri-Pulse that her extruded soybean plant’s Value Added Producer Grant is earmarked for buying non-GMO soybeans because “consumers are all saying that they want nonGMO products, so we’re hoping to move toward buying all non-GMO soybeans in the future.” Thanks to this USDA support, she says, “We’re going to be able to reach out to a lot of new customers.” ► The Turner family purchased the 700-acre Claybrook Farms near Covington, Tenn., in 1975, growing it to over 1,000 acres and adding the production of corn, soybeans, wheat, and oats to support their cattle operation. When patriarch Carl Turner passed the reins to his son, Dave, in 2012, the family started to focus on marketing their locally raised beef in Memphis and the surrounding area. Claybrook Farms used a $300,000 USDA Rural Development Value Added Producer Grant to expand their operations. During startup, the newly formed meat company sold beef out of the back of pickup truck cooler, but today they are averaging five cattle per week pushing the local packing company to capacity. USDA reports that, as a result of this project, eight to 10 jobs have either been directly or indirectly created or saved. AG

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A challenging time in ag By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer

If you’ve been around Upper Midwest agriculture as long as I have, you know a whole lot more than you want to about tough times. You’ve lived through the sky-high interest rates of the 1980s, you’ve experienced drought, you’ve suffered flooding, you’ve endured poor crop and livestock prices. You understand the economic pain that farming and ranching often brings, just as you know that ag brings good times, too. I try to avoid being a doom-and-gloom guy. But my professional and personal life revolves around ag, and I don’t want to be an ignore-reality guy, either. So I’ll repeat what some knowledgeable people are saying: There’s more economic pain ahead. Crop prices are so low, and profits so hard to come by, that some farmers will struggle to secure financing for the 2019 crop season. We don’t know yet how deep or widespread the pain will be. The uncertain yields of still-to-be-harvested crops contribute to that. So does market uncertainty created by President Donald Trump’s controversial trade policies; whatever else you may think of Trump, you can’t credibly deny that his policies are working against crop prices. My best guess is, there’s not going to be a wave of farm bankruptcies this winter; we’re a long way from the dismal 1980s. Today’s farmers have three advantages: their overall managerial ability is higher, interest rates are much lower and the extended run of prosperity from 2008 to 2012 gives most of them a little cushion against tough times now. Three groups in particular are at risk now, it seems to me: ► Young farmers who got started after the 2008-2012 ag boom. They couldn’t strengthen their operation during the good times, and consequently have less cushion now. ► Farmers victimized by multiple years of bad weather. Yes, the federal safety net limits the sting of adverse weather and low prices. But just as a heavy winter coat doesn’t fully ward off sub-zero temperatures, federal payments don’t fully offset poor yields and prices. ► What I call “aggressive operators,” or farmers who expanded ambitiously, apparently betting on high crop prices, big yields or their managerial skill, or some combination thereof. Again, I don’t think there will be a wave of bankruptcies. The bigger threat, I think, is cash-flow, or money flowing into and out of a business during a period of time. Lenders worry some farms won’t cash-flow successfully — i.e., bring in enough money to cover money going out. So lenders will say to some farmers, “We don’t think your cash-flow is strong enough to justify lending you money to put in your 2019 crop,” or words to that effect. I wish I had some good advice for at-risk farmers. The best I can do is to encourage them to keep in close contact with their lender. Every ag banker I’ve ever talked with — and I’ve visited with quite a few through the years — stresses the importance of regular, candid communication with clients. I also can invite farmers and lenders to share their insights. If you’re a farmer who wants to discuss your financial struggle, drop me a line. If you’re a lender with thoughts or suggestions for at-risk farmers, let me know. No, the sky isn’t falling. Upper Midwest ag is inherently cyclical. It brings both good and bad times; always has, always will. Regional ag agriculture in general, and most individual ag operators, will survive and go on to prosper. But we’d be foolish to ignore reality. Tough times are coming; pretending otherwise will only worsen the pain AG

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Critics and supporters speak out on proposed pig farm By Mikkel Pates

Agweek Staff Writer

DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — A two-stage hearing on a proposed pig farm about 1 mile from the 95,000-acre Devils Lake brought out impassioned concerns and threats of lawsuits from the Spirit Lake Tribe and others. Nearly 300 people attended the first part of the 1 p.m. hearing at the Spirit Lake Casino in rural St. Michael, N.D., including school students. Another 300 attended a second hearing at Lake Region State College in Devils Lake. The farm is 10 miles west and 1 mile north of the city of Devils Lake. The Grand Prairie Agriculture LLP site is planned as a sow farm that would include 2,079 gestating sows of average weight of 380 pounds and another 420 farrowing sows and would produce about 72,000 isowean piglets shipped at 12 pounds. If built, the farm would provide piglets to about 10 farms, probably in Minnesota, South Dakota and Iowa for finishing, promoters say. Karl Rockeman, director of the water quality division for the North Dakota Department of

Health, led both hearings, taking questions but promising to answer questions later by mail and post answers on the agency website. Rockeman said a decision could come in 60 to 90 days, but it could take longer. Owners of the Grand Prairie Agriculture site are Taylor Aasmundstad, a farmer who is the son of former North Dakota Farm Bureau President Eric Aasmundstad. Daniel Julson, a Wahpeton, N.D., accountant, is another partner. Neither of the two managing partners testified on the permit. Leaders of animal agriculture groups in North Dakota, including North Dakota Pork Council President Kevin Blake and North Dakota Stockmen’s Association environmental services director Scott Ressler, all urged the department to approve the permit.

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SOIL HEALTH MINUTE Abbey Wick is an Extension Soil Health Specialist at North Dakota State University.

Late-season cover crops By Abbey Wick

NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist

By mid-September, options for seeding cover crops in the Northern Plains become more limited and in some cases seeding rates need to be bumped up to get a decent stand. My typical cut-off date for most mixes that include broadleaf cover crops like radish, turnip or peas is Aug. 15. By September, I take broadleaf plants out of the mix because I can’t justify the cost of the seed for the anticipated limited amount of growth. By September, I am only seeding the grass component of mixes, whether it be cereal rye, oats or barley. I keep the mix cheap and get it seeded in the ground for the best possible stand. Most of the time, cereal rye is the best bet since it overwinters, but bump up the rates each week we get later into the season. For example, farmers I work with on high clay soils have been known to seed cereal rye at the end of November if conditions are right. However, their seeding rates will be up around 100 pounds per acre this late in the season, nearly double the seeding rate of what they would put down in August. Barley and oats can still be used, but set your expectations that there won’t be a lot of growth and they will winter kill. If you don’t have time to cover entire fields with cover crops like you may have originally planned, for example with cereal rye, focus on seeding only the areas that have excess water, headlands or saline spots. I really like seeing this ”spot seeding” in fields, where cereal rye is seeded in drainage ditches or at high rates on headlands to get some roots in there to repair compaction. Saline spots need the extra attention, any time of year, but be reasonable with your cover crops in these areas and don’t overspend. Focus on making them less of a headache for you to deal with in the spring. Be careful of which fields you put cereal rye into and make sure you take good notes of the fields where you seeded cereal rye in the fall. DO NOT put cereal rye in fields where you will be growing wheat the following year because you will contaminate your wheat crop. If you plan to plant corn onto a field where you have cereal rye, it will need to be terminated 10-14 days in advance of planting corn. Unless you have cereal rye in limited problem areas (not the entire field) and you feel that it will help you get the crop planted next spring. I’m talking about only 10 acres of a field where you can justify taking a potential yield hit to keep from mudding up the planter in those problem spots. Terminate the cereal rye in those small areas immediately after planting the corn in this case. You can look back at Soil Health Minute articles for tips on late season cover crop, they are all posted on the NDSU Soil Health webpage (ndsu.edu/ soilhealth). There are also about 80 YouTube videos (all about 2-3 minutes) posted on that same webpage. AG

Abbey Wick/Special to Agweek Limited growth on cover crops with broadleaf component in the mix seeded mid-September

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farm in the state. Animal handling and veterinary rules are in place to ensure a safe food supply, he said. Nathan Pesta, a senior project agricultural engineer from Bismarck, said he’s organized “hundreds of these farms, and none of them are leaking.” “I believe in agricultural stewardship, and I believe in animal stewardship,” he said. But critics drew bigger applause. “Mr. Aamundstad, it is not wanted here!” said Mary Senger of Devils Lake. “I know more about pig feces than I know about my own feces.” Spirit Lake Tribe Vice Chairman Douglas Yankton, of Ft. Totten, N.D., criticized the project while saying he wasn’t opposed to hog farming. The tribe has about 5,500 members. Yankton also said he was “tired of the state … overrunning the tribal nations of North Dakota.” The tribe has hired Robins Kaplan law firm of Minneapolis to try to prevent the pig farm. Tim Purdon, a former North Dakota U.S. attorney under the Obama administration, is working on the case from an office in Bismarck. Purdon said the tribe is prepared to file for injunctions to stop the project. Several people testified from a Buffalo, N.D., group, opposing a hog farm there. Randy Coon, an agricultural economist from Buffalo, said he’d done a study that he said indicated that the hog smell from the farm undermines $174 million in direct recreational activities annually and a total of $432 million the “multiplier effect” is considered. Coon, who works for North Dakota State University, clarified in his comments that he was there on his own, not representing the university.

‘Emotion outweighs science’ Pete Hanebutt, public policy director for North Dakota Farm Bureau, said modern manure management provides benefits and eliminates odor. He said if “emotion outweighs science” it could “send a message to production agriculture that livestock operations are not welcome in North Dakota.” Rockeman said he’s had some “conversations with some of the members of the Spirit Lake tribal government.” He said the consultation isn’t just a “box to check but is really about building relationships and we’ll be working on that.” He said there was a public meeting on the topic in the Devils Lake area about a year ago. The owners of the pig farm have talked with Pipestone Systems, a veterinary and management firm from Pipestone, Minn., about managing the farm but have not contracted with them. The permit would allow the farm to spread manure nutrients on 1,845 acres of surrounding farmland, which farmers welcome as a high-value fertilizer. There is a 100-foot setback from the lake for manure application, which is set by the North Dakota Department of Health. Much of the testimony involved whether the manure or compost from deceased animals might harm Devils Lake itself or aquifers, which are as close as 17 feet below the bottom of the floor of the planned facility. Some of the criticism involved the future safety of concrete tanks. The manure would be held in tanks with 270 days of holding capacity. Ressler testified in favor of the farm and pointed out that the North Dakota Health Department also governs the safety of municipal facilities, which sometimes must release waste untreated into rivers. AG

Mikkel Pates/Agweek Doug Yankton, vice chairman of the Spirit Lake Nation, testifies on Sept. 12, 2018, in opposition to a state health permit for the Grand Prairie Agriculture LLP at the Spirit Lake Resort and Casino, comparing the proposed sow barn to a “concentration camp” for animals.


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International Visitors Program features one of its smallest classes at Big Iron Visa denials limit group size to 50 By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer

WEST FARGO, N.D. — The Big Iron International Visitors Program received more applications than ever from international buyers who wanted to visit the annual farm show here. But because of visa denials from the U.S. State Department, only about 50 participants ended up making it to the show, said Simon Wilson, executive director of the North Dakota Trade Office. The program, organized by the North Dakota Trade Office in cooperation with the U.S. Commercial Service, brings potential international buyers to West Fargo for the annual Big Iron Farm Show, which began Tuesday,

Sept. 11, and runs through Thursday, Sept. 13. More than 900 visitors have come from more than 40 countries since the program began in 2007, including more than 75 visitors from 15 countries in 2017. Wilson said the program introduces international buyers to Big Iron, as well as the state’s manufacturing, businesses and culture. Some years, more than 100 people have attended. This year, far more interested participants were either denied a visa or didn’t even get a chance to be interviewed to receive one. Fewer people coming to Big Iron means fewer potential buyers of North Dakota products. “We’re really kind of challenged with it,” Wilson said. “For us, this is normally a buyers’

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The sky will be mostly cloudy Monday. Winds will be from the northeast at 8-16 mph with higher gusts, making it feel chilly. Afternoon humidity will be around 55 percent with temperatures in the upper 60s. Tuesday and Wednesday will be partly sunny and generally dry with temperatures only in the lower 60s.

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program. So people who sign up and come to us ... predominantly are interested in buying something or making an agreement with a North Dakota company.” If interested people don’t get a visa, “that means they can’t come and they can’t meet and they can’t buy from here. So then we look at that as an opportunity lost.” Even with the numbers down, Wilson expects the program to continue helping North Dakota companies build relationships with international buyers. Tom Shorma, president and CEO of WCCO Belting of Wahpeton, N.D., said that’s what he hoped would happen when he suggested the program years ago. Shorma explained he was involved in a trade mission to Kazakhstan, the Ukraine and Russia in the early 2000s. At the time, he expressed his opinion that such mission trips were “terrible.” Instead of running around the world looking for customers, he felt the better approach would be to bring potential buyers to North Dakota. The Big Iron Farm Show proved to be an ideal opportunity for buyers to meet with a variety of businesses and learn what North Dakota companies have to offer. Shorma said several other farm shows have similar international programs. What makes the Big Iron program unique, he said, is that it targets buyers of specific products. Shorma’s company is an example of the importance of international trade to North Dakota. Seventeen years ago, WCCO Belting sold into two countries. Today, it sells into 24 countries, and as much as 60 percent of the company’s revenue comes from outside the U.S. That also has helped take it from a 30-person operation to one that employs more than 270 people in two locations. WCCO Belting has been somewhat uniquely impacted by the ongoing trade difficulties.

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The fabric used on 100 percent of the company’s belts comes from outside the U.S., because there is no longer a domestic source of the product. The suppliers the company has found are in India and China and is on the list to have new tariffs added on soon. Because much of the products made from the fabric are, in turn, exported, Shorma said they can get much of the money back as part of the Duty Drawback program. However, they will not be able to use that program for sales into Canada or Mexico because of a provision in the North American Free Trade Agreement, and it also does not help with products sold domestically. That puts the company at a disadvantage in comparison to competitors in other countries. The continuing trade problems make forging ahead with building relationships and finding new markets for North Dakota companies all the more important, Wilson said. The International Visitors program has brought in people from more than 15 countries this year. Many are interested in traditional machinery products, and some are looking for North Dakota commodities including sunflowers, soybeans and pulse crops such as peas and lentils. Some African delegates are particularly interested in uses of drones in agriculture. “There’s a lot of interest especially from some of these emerging countries as they grow and they mature a little bit more, they’re really interested in some of the technology that we’ve been either using or been developing,” Wilson said. Finding ways to build such emerging markets is a way to continue to grow and build trade. “We’re going to try to take the glass half full and say ‘how do we go after this differently?’” Wilson said. AG

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New Krause Landsaver 4810, 28’ Coulter Chisel...no harrows $67,000 ...... with harrows $75,000 New 34’ Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro, 24” blades, 1,400 lb trip shanks.....................$Call New 47’ Wil-Rich 2530 Chisel Plow w/harrows, 1,000lb trips ..........................$78,000 New 37’ Wil-Rich 2530 Chisel Plow w/harrows, 1,000lb trips ...........................$CALL New Flexi-Coil ST-820, 41’ Chisel Plow w/heavy harrowsWas $54,900 Now $49,900 Used 2012 Summers 50’ Supercoulter Plus, 3 bar harrow, flat bar rolling basket ...........$54,000 Used 2013 Summers 36’ Disk Chisel .................................................................$45,000 Used Wil-Rich 5800 Chisel Plow, 41’, harrows .................................................$39,000 Used Flexi-Coil ST820, 41’, harrows, 2-1/2 seasons of use.............................$39,000

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D814A Caterpillar parts cats for sale, wet deck, good engine, $1,500. Also a dry deck with good finals and CCU unit $1,000. Also truck exhaust flanges, bends, and stacks 3” to 6” regular and stainless flex tube. #12 Cat motor, 9Nander, $3,000. Call Eugene Vik after dark 218-784-3794

INDUSTRIAL/ CONSTRUCTION 2008 Kelbelko 140 zero turn, risk bucket, end trenching bucket, dozer blade, engine pro heat, very nice shape, $61,000. 2008 D6RLGP, new tracks, pads, and chains, new rebuilt transmission and tort convertor with zero hours on them, very nice shape, cabin air, $100,000. 204-871-0925 McGregor, MB 2011 430 Kamatsu reloader with scale, very nice shape, very nice rubber, $77,000. 2006 250 Kamatsu reloader with quick attach bucket, forks and jib, $46,000. 204-871-0925 McGregor, MB

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/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

Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 2009, Victory red, black top. In showroom condition. Has always been stored in heated garage. 18,000 actual miles. 605-994-2258

EXCEPTIONAL LARGE COLLECTIBLE FARM TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 10:00 AM LOCATION: From Hawley, MN: Take Clay Co. 31 South 10 miles to 110th Ave S, then East on 110th Ave S 3 blocks. Or from Barnesville, MN: Go 3 1/2 miles East on 34 to Co. 31, then 5 1/2 miles North on 31, then 3 blocks East on 110th Ave S. Watch for signs! NOTE: The Softing’s have sold their farmstead and are moving to town. Old tractor has been a hobby of the Softing’s for many years. This is the finest collection I’ve seen and had the privilege to sell. Also notice other fine items on this auction. If you live a great distance away, a letter of credit from you bank would be greatly appreciated! COMMERCIAL 2008 Bobcat 329 Track Hoe w/ rubber tracks and dozer, only 686 hrs, excellent condition CAMPER 2004 Jayco Jay Feather 30’ camper w/ 1 fold out, bumper hitch, excellent condition NEW TRACTORS 1983 Case 2090, only 2300 hrs, 18.4x34 Radial tires, wheel weights, rear view camera, must see, excellent condition; 1990 Case IH 885 4cy, diesel, 3pt, PTO, cab, air, heat, 16.9x30 good rubber, only 2187 hrs; Massey Ferguson 65 wide front, new rubber; Massey Ferguson 50 wide front, 3pt COLLECTIBLE TRACTORS (39 TOTAL) NOTE: All tractors are in good running condition unless otherwise specified. For complete list check websites. There are 17 Massey Harris ie Pony, Pacer, etc.; 20 Allis Chalmers ie G, RC, D10, D12, Rare WF, etc. 2 Farmall ie A; Cub; Cockshutt 30 EQUIPMENT Koyker K5 fast attaching loader; Buhler Farm King #80 3pt hyd adjustable road blade; Case 22’ tandem disk, dual wheels, heavy duty, excellent condition; Snowlander 720 2 stage, 7’ snowblower, like new; Balzer 1500 16’ shredder (1000 rpm); Brady 1440 14’ shredder (540rpm); Check websites for more! OTHER ITEMS JD 35KW PTO Alternator; 1000gal. and 550gal. fuel tanks w/ elect. pumps; Tractor tires, various sizes; Scrap iron; Much more! SHOP Century 225 Amp wire feed welder on cart; Gas welder w/ cart (no tanks); Hyd. press; Valve grinding machine; 250th Century 295 amp welder; Air compressor

ROBERT & CLARICE SOFTING 218-937-5414 AUCTIONEERS: John Villiard, #14-24, Moorhead, MN. 218-233-3509, cell 701-219-0361. Gary Villiard, #03-36, Lake Park, MN. 218-238-5255. CLERK: A-1 Auction Service villiardauction.com • midwestauctions.com

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT

LAKES AREA FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION


1925 Ford Model T 2 door sedan 100% original, runs and drive excellent. 1929 Ford Coupe Rumble Seat, Restored to original condition. 1956 Chevy Belaire Coker classic, Kelsey-Hayes, continental kit. 1963 Ford Galazy 500 2dr. HT, 352, auto. 1965 Chevy BelAir 2 dr, LS6 454, 450 hp, 700 R4. 1966 Impala 2 door, excellent condition. 1966 Ford F100 Shortbox 302 C6. Full body off Resto. 1967 Chevy C10 Pickup full restored. 1969 Camero Resto-mod, 502. 1969 Chevell Malibu 350 700R4, full body off restoration, PS, keystone. 1970 Chevy C20 3 Qt ton, 4 wheel drive, full body off restoration, 406CI 1977 Camero Custom 383 Stroker, black, full master, POSI 1985 El Cameo Conquesta All original 1997 Z28 Convertible 49,000 miles, like new *All in excellent condition. Must see to appreciate.* 701-520-1557 No text messages Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, 1999, runs and looks good, great for winter. (701) 535-0140 1937 Desoto 2 door coupe, body only, street rod project car, $2,250. 1935 Ford 4 door, no motor in transmission, street rod project car, $1,950. 1972 Charger SE, no motor in transmission, $2,300. 1950’s M International FarmAll tractor with suck engine, $950. 218-790-6598 For sale 2011 11’ truck mount camper, Lance Deluxe with slide, 8’ box, model 1050S, $17,000 OBO. 701-261-1723

2000 Chevy 1500 4x4, high mileage, runs good, uses no oil, $1850 obo. (605) 350-4278 2005 34ft 5th wheel camper, 4 new tires, 4 slides, no smoking, no pets, fireplace, everything works, exc. shape, $11,700. 605-397-7614 Ford Expedition Limited 2015, 87,000 miles, original owner, all maintenance records available, almost new tires, moon roof, tow pkg, very well equipped, $27,000 OBO, call 605-228-1183 2003 34ft Sportsman toy hauler, well cared for, new tires, new battery, $12,500. Call Mike 605-216-6324 Acura TSX 2009, gray, 92K, loaded including technology package. Great school car. (605) 824-4629

1975 1700 IH Load Star, 16’ Box and Hoist, runs good. $5000. OBO. (605) 880-5274 International 9400I Eagle 2004, ISX Cummins 400 engine, 425 HP, full sleeper with tri pac air ride, aluminum wheels, air condition, heated mirrors, electric windows, Michelin 275/80R 22.5 tires, new brakes, VIN 3HSCNAPR54N027742. 2003 Wilson Pace Setter trailer 43’x96”x72” tarp, air ride, aluminum wheels 11R24.5 tires, 90% rubber, good shape, stored inside. 605-380-9290 International 9200 1999, M14 Cummins motor, 10 speed transmission, 590,000 miles, excellent condition, all new tires, 605-626-1595 or 605-329-2454

AUCTION

VEHICLES – CAMPER – ATV’S - TRAILERS SNOWMOBILES – TRACTORS LOCATION: From Badger, MN – 2.5 miles south on Hwy# 3. *** PLEASE BE ON TIME, AUCTION WILL ONLY LAST 1-2 HOURS ***

2012 Chevy Impala LT, 3.6L, 80k miles; 2003 Chevy Silverado LS, 4WD, 5.3L, 132k miles; 2005 Dutchmen Sport Lite, awning, slide-out; 1997 Chevy Silverado, 4WD, 5.7L, 307k miles, w/Boss 8ft Power-V XT snowplow; 1988 Chevy Silverado, 5.7L, 4WD, 275k miles; 1949 Dodge 1 ton w/Heil dump bed; 1961 IH B120 AWD 3/4 ton; 2002 PJ 516D 16ft trailer; 2008 Polaris Sportsman 550 EFI 4 wheeler; 2010 Polaris IQ Tour 600 snowmobile; 1982 Honda Big Red; 1963 Polaris Sno-Traveler; 1937 John Deere BR; 1955 IH 400; 1950 IH Cub; 1950 IH “A”; 1950 IH WDR-9; 1949 IH W4; Bush Hog 3pt mower; Several tools; FOR PICTURES & SALE BILL GO TO WWW.JRAUCTIONEERS.COM

MYRON HEDDAN

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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.

AUCTIONEER: JASON ROMINSKI AUCTIONEERS Stephen MN, MN Lic#45-14/ND Lic#922. Phone 218-478-3030.

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OPENS MON., SEP 17 - CLOSES MON., SEP 24 Timed Online Retirement Auction, Westerville, ND. Lane Tractor Repair, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. CLOSES MON., SEP 17 Farm Equipment Auction, Luverne, ND. Timed Online Auction. Larry Svenningsen, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. TUE., SEP 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Wyndmere, ND. Loren & Diane Staroba, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. TUE., SEP 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Fergus Falls, MN. Secured Lender, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., SEP 18 - 11:00 AM/CT Auto Body Business Retirement Auction, Cando, ND. Anderson Body Shop, Ron & Linda Anderson, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. WED., SEP 19 Farm Retirement Auction, Burns, KS. Online Bidding Only. William, Donna, Greggory & Kathryn Koehn, Owners. Big Iron Auctions. WED., SEP 19 - 10:00 AM/CT Tillable Land Auction, Porter, MN. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., SEP 19 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Ada, MN. Kirk & Vicki Strand, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., SEP 19 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Maddock, ND. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., SEP 19 - 1:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Fargo, ND. Irene Olson Estate, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. CLOSES THU., SEP 20 Timed Online Farm Retirement Auction, Englevale, ND. Daryl Strander, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., SEP 20 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Retirement Auction, Highmore, SD. Don & Gayle Faulstich Living Trust, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., SEP 20 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Jamestown, ND. Martin & SuEllen Brown, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. OPENS FRI., SEP 21 - CLOSES WED., SEP 26 AgIron Online Auction, Timed Online Bidding Only. Multiple Parties, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., SEP 21 - 10:00 AM/CT Bank Owned Land, Auctions, Maple Lake, MN. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., SEP 21 - 10:00 AM/MT Ag & Construction Auction, Bowman, ND. Multiple Parties, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. SAT., SEP 22 Farm & Ranch Equipment Retirement Auction, Lemmon, SD. Marlin & Karen Knutson, Owners. Weishaar Auction Service. SAT., SEP 22 Southern Valley Ag & Equipment Auction, Hankinson, ND. Multiple parties, Owners. Helbling Auctioneers. SAT., SEP 22 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Estate Auction, Mahnomen, MN. Richard Wilt Estate, Owner. Berg Auction Service. SAT., SEP 22 - 10:00 AM/CT Ranch Estate Auction, Zap, ND. Byron Mann & Jalane Mann, Owners. Wolff Auctioneers.

SAT., SEP 22 - 10:30 AM/MT Farm & Ranch Retirement Auction, Lemmon, SD. Marlin & Karen Knutson, Owners. Weishaar Auction Service. MON., SEP 24 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Hillsboro, ND. Loretta Hemberger Estate, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., SEP 25 - 10:00 AM/MT Farm Equipment Retirement Auction, Carson, ND. Tom & Becky Hauge, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. CLOSES TUE., SEP 25 - 6:30 PM/MT Timed Online Farm Equipment Auction, Hysham, MT. Online Bidding Only. Leo & Penelope Balzer, Owners. Musser Bros. Auctions and Real Estate. WED., SEP 26 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Bismarck, ND. Richard Bullinger Family Farm, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., SEP 27 - 10:00 AM/CT Court Ordered Roseau County Land Auction, Moose, MN. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., SEP 27 - 10:00 AM/CT Wright County Land Auction, Cokato, MN. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., SEP 27 - 2:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Lancaster, WI. Diamond K Farms, Kreul Brothers, LLC and Keith & Dolores Kreul Irrevocable Trust, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., SEP 27 - 6:00 PM/CT Vehicles, Tractors, ATVS Auction, Badger, MN. Myron Heddan, Owner. Jason Rominski Auctioneers. OPENS FRI. SEP 28 - CLOSES MON., OCT 8 Excess Equipment Auction, Erhard, MN. Timed Online Auction. Ripley’s Inc., Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., SEP 28 Farm & Ranch Equipment Retirement Auction, Elgin, ND. Edgar & Marge Rohr, Owners. Weishaar Auction Service. SAT., SEP 29 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Estate Auction, Tabor, MN. Steven Bren Estate, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. SAT., SEP 29 - 11:00 AM/MT Farm Liquidation Auction, Froid, MT. JD Anderson, Owner. RK Statewide Auction. SAT., SEP 29 - 11:00 AM/CT Large Personal Property Liquidation Auction, Leeds, ND. Jorgenson Family, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. MON., OCT 1 - 1:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Bowbells, ND. JeNell Lande, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., OCT 2 - 10:00 AM/MT Farm Equipment Retirement Auction, Halliday, ND. Myron & Jodi Schweitzer, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., OCT 2 - 12:00 PM/CT Brown County Land Auction, Brainard, SD. Timed Online Auction. Steffes Group, Inc. WED., OCT 3 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Carrington, ND. James P. & Jorraine K. Carr Estate, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., OCT 4 - 9:00 AM/CT Retirement Auction, Valley City, ND. Rocky Gabel & Gabel Masonry, Owners. NeNow Auction Service.

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Ag Equipment, Construction, Recreation, & More! 2014 Timpte Grain Hopper Trailer, 50’x96”x72”, black sides, stainless rear, ag hoppers w/electric openers, triaxle w/3rd axle lift, w/10’6” spread, new brakes & tires, 2 rows of 5 white lights, trailer has less than 60k miles, $35,000 OBO. 605-366-0389 or 605-729-2570

1984 48ft flat bed for sale. Hay sides and headache rack, spread axle. Tolstoy Area, SD Please Call (605) 530-4915

2010 Timpte Grain Trailer, 96 in. wide by 66 in. tall, ag hoppers, electric tarp, new brakes & tires, set up to pull a pup trailer, asking $26,000. (605) 380-8053

Kenworth T800 2002, with a spread all manure box, silage sides included, excellent condition. Freightliner FLD 112 with a 22 foot Aulick box, has silage extensions and scissor hoist, box is 3 years old. Balzer 2000 stalk chopper (605) 860-8558

Chevrolet Silage Truck 1982, Detroit diesel, 5 & 3 speed, hydraulic lift tag axle. Has a 22ft box with a double cylinder hoist & automatic silage endgate. Call 605-698-7876 or 605-881-5076, if no answer leave message. Two 34’ end dumps, loadline and midland, current DOT, $25,000. 2011 Peterbilt daycab, with wet kit, 238,000 miles, current DOT, $59,500. 6-row Red River Lifter, $1,000. 6-row Alloway topper, $1,000. John Deere 4010 tractor, 3pt end loader, needs paint, $6,500. 701-238-5601 2001 9400 International sleeper truck with 12.7 Detroit, 10 speed & wet kit set up for live bottom, $10,500. (2) 2001 Trinity 48ft Trailers. Tri-Axle Live Bottom, 36” belt, new brakes, tires 50%, one with new chain, back shaft & bearings; Your choice $15,000. 218-205-1984

2013 Kenworth T660 flat top; 450 ISX Cummins, 13 spd. 336 ratio ,611 K, new def filters in apr. 18. 45K obo. 320 250 2268

For Sale: 2013 Mack CHU 613, MP engine, 505Hp, 13 spd transmission, pusher axle, 210,000 miles, midroof sleeper, salvage title. $46,000. $42,000 without pusher axle. (605) 949-1953 1998 T800 Kenworth, factory daycab, M11 Cummins, 9-speed transmission, 24.5 tires on aluminum wheels, 687,000 miles, runs fine, drives fine, $17,500. Serious inquires only 218-766-3902 no texts. For sale 1979 Ford LN800 tandem truck, twin screw, automatic, 20’ reiten, aluminum box, roll tarp. 1986 F-150 Ford pickup. 28’ Donahue trailer. 1385 Batco belt conveyor. 701-640-1016 2016 Forest River 8x24 enclosed V-nose trailer, $8,000. (605) 310-1181

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2018 Wilson Pace setter, white, 41x66, ag hoppers, air ride, like new. 2018 Wilson Pace setter, white, 43x66, ag hoppers, air ride, like new. Call for pricing, (563) 883-8830

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2015 Timpte hopper trailer, 72” sides, electric tarp, super hoppers, 43’ long, 102” wide. Very nice trailer. 2015 Wilson hopper trailer, 41ft, 96” wide, 66” sides, ag hoppers, new tarp, front lift axle, black in color, nice trailer. 2001 Wilson hopper trailer, 78” sides, ag hoppers, power traps and power tarp, 43’ long, 96” wide. Located SW MN Please call (507) 820-0656

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1990 Benson End Dump 32’ with 80” sides, full frame, 90% rubber and brakes, $16,000 OBO Call 605-360-5687 No telemarketers International 1997, White, 59,000 miles, exc. condition, Model 4900. DT530 engine. Allison automatic. 22’ Reiten aluminum box. Roll tarp. New tires and batteries. Always shedded. Lennox, SD. $37,500. (734) 945-2359 Ford F-250 2005, Super Duty Diesel, King Ranch,143,500 mi. 605-7623352 Peterbilt 379 Flat top 2003, 6NZ CAT, C15, 550 HP, 184,000 miles on platinum CAT overhaul with paperwork, 18 speed, new version rubber, $44,900. Knight Truck Sales 605-225-1196

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640 +/- Acres - Ramsey County, ND

LAND AUCTION Friday, October 5, 2018 – 11:00 a.m. AUCTION LOCATION: Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Devils Lake, ND This property features 640 +/- acres with 518 +/- acres of excellent cropland with good Soil Productivity Indexes. Property will be offered in four parcels and is in Ramsey County, North Dakota near Edmore. Parcel 3 features an old farmsite with a grain bin. This property is subject to prior sale.

Parcel 3: Acres: 160 +/Legal: NE¼ 32-157-61 Cropland Acres: 131 +/Soil PI: 59.9

Parcel 4: Acres: 160 +/Legal: SE¼ 32-157-61 Cropland Acres: 113 +/Soil PI: 69.1

Edmore, ND

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Jim Aaker 701.740.7962 jaaker@pifers.com

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

LAND AUCTIONS

Auction Location: From Carson, ND: Drive 21 Miles South on 56th Ave SW, the road will curve to the west. As the main county road curves back to the south continue to drive west on 89th St SW for 1 mile. Then drive north 1 mile on 58th Ave SW and then 2 miles west on 88th Avenue to the auction site

Full Inventory & Online Bidding Available at www.pifers.com

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GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT HAYING EQUIPMENT • TRAILERS SEMI • SEMI TRAILERS • GRAIN TRUCKS GRAIN STORAGE • WATER STORAGE

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

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AUCTIONEERS

2018 Fall Western Dakota Machinery

2017 Versatile 550 4WD Tractor ONLY 8 HOURS! SEMIS AND SEMI TRAILERS 2007 Peterbilt 378 Semi (CH) 2007 International 8600 Semi (RZ) 2004 International 8600 Semi (RZ) (2) 2001 Peterbilt 330 Semi (RZ) 2003 International 4200 Service Truck (RZ) International 4900 Dump Truck (RZ 2003 International Steam Truck (CH) 2014 Maurer Grain Trailer (RZ) 2011 Maurer Grain Trailer (RZ) 1976 International 1566 Tractor with Loader (KS) (2) 2009 Maurer Grain Trailer (RZ) (2) 2013 Ultra-Web Belly Dump Trailer (PTT) TRACTORS & LOADERS 2017 Versatile 550 4WD Tractor (RZ) 1978 John Deere 4430 Tractor with 158 Loader (R&M) 1973 John Deere 4430 Tractor with 158 Loader (GK) New Holland 9030 Bi-directional Tractor (DBr) John Deere 4020 Tractor w/ Loader (DBr) 1962 John Deere 3010 Tractor (AM) John Deere 58 Loader (AM) Grapple Bucket and Loader John Deere Weather Cab (AM) Case 7120 Magnum Tractor (DDF) SEEDING AND HARVEST EQUIPMENT 2013 Case IH 3412 Corn Header (Chi)

Online bidding will be available at www.pifers.com!

SEEDERS • SPRAYER • PLANTERS HARVEST EQUIPMENT • TRANSPORTS

OWNER: Rietz Family- 701.371.8538 CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer

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Tuesday, September 25, 2018 - 10:00 a.m. (MT)

TRACTORS • LOADERS • GPS EQUIPMENT ATTACHMENTS • FARM IMPLEMENTS

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AUCTION

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This exceptional retirement auction features an assortment of very nice farm equipment, hay equipment, harvest equipment, semi trucks and trailers, and hopper bins. The owners have been very meticulous about the care and maintenance of this equipment and each item can be bid on with great confidence.

C ontact :

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97th Ave. NE

Parcel 1: Acres: 160 +/Legal: SE¼ 30-157-61 Cropland Acres: 122 +/Soil PI: 53.2

RETIREMENT FARM EQUIPMENT

AUCTION On Site or Online bidding available! www.pifers.com

SEEDING AND HARVEST EQUIPMENT (CONT.) 2013 Case IH 1250 Early Riser 24-Row Corn Planter (Chi) Meridian Seed Titan 25E Seed Tender (CHi) 2013 Patriot 2000 Gallon Liquid Tender (CHi) FARM IMPLEMENTS 2012 Salford 2231 Tillage Unit (GB) Steiger 1435 Disc (PC) • John Deere 235 Disc (RD) Melroe Chisel Plow (RZ) 36 ft • John Deere Chisel Plow (RZ) John Deere 1600 Chisel Plow (RD) 26 ft. John Deere Chisel Plow (Dbr) 41 ft. International Chisel Plow (PC) 12 ft. John Deere E11 Cultivator (RD) 7 ft. Cultivator (GS) • Canola Roller (RD) 10 ft. (2) AG82 Trailer (RD) International Vibra Shank (R&M) P&H Manufacturing Anhydrous Trailer (RD) Firestone Electric Wheel Co. 6093 Anhydrous Trailer (RD) HAYING EQUIPMENT 2007 John Deere 567 Baler (GK) • John Deere 535 Baler (PC) Versatile Swather (GK) 18 ft. • Swather Transport (GK) 2018 John Deere CX15 Rotary Cutter (RZ) John Deere 503 Rotary Mower (RD) 5 ft John Deere #8 Sickle Mower (R&M) 7 ft. John Deere 37 Trail Mower (RD) 7 ft. Massey Ferguson Trail Mower (DH) • Sittrex H90-V12 Rake (PC) 7 ft. 2010 New Holland H7460 Disc Bine (DDF)

VEHICLES, ATV’S, AND TRAILERS 2002 Nissan Pathfinder (DaR) 1974 Chevrolet C20 Pickup (RD) • 1977 IH Grain Truck (DH) 1975 Chevrolet C65 Truck (DBr) 18 ft 2016Polaris570Ranger(DH)•2013Polaris900Ranger(DH) Harley Davidson Golf Cart (DaR) •2001 Dodge 1T pickup (RZ) 2007 Heartland BigHorn Camper (CHi) 2016 PJ Car Trailer (DH) • Trailer w/ Ramp (DaR) 5 ft. x 10 ft. 2004 Delta Manufacturing Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer (C&M) Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer (DH) 28 ft. PJ Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer (C&M) 40 ft. Flatbed Trailer (C&M) 48 ft. • 2005 Utility Trailer (DH) 16 ft. SKID STEERS AND ATTACHMENTS John Deere 333D Skidsteer (DH) John Deere 325 Skidsteer (DH) Bobcat773SkidSteer(S&S)•HydraulicPostHoleDigger(R&M) Skid Steer Mount Jib (S&S) 14 ft • Tracks for Skidsteer (DH) 18 in. Snow Bucket (DH) 96 in. • Telehandler Bucket (DH) (2) John Deere Construction Bucket (DH) 82 in. & 72 in. Danuser Post Hole Digger (DH) • Pallet Forks (DH) 5000 lbs. GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT 2006 Brandt 1070 Auger (RZ) • 2008 Brandt 835 Auger (RZ) Westfield 8x31 Grain Auger (RD) Westfield TFX100x36 Grain Auger (RD) Westfield 8x51 Grain Auger (DBr) PTO

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

September 21, 2018 - 10:00 a.m. (MT)

AUCTION LOCATION: Pifer’s Regional Office 709 12th St NE, Bowman, ND

GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT (CONT.) Westfield 10x60 Grain Auger (RD) 540 PTO Westfield 7x41 Grain Auger (RD) COLLECTIBLE TRACTORS & TRUCKS John Deere Model A Tractor (MF) McCormick W-9 Standard Tractor (MF) Ford 8N Tractor (MF) • John Deere Model M Tractor (MF) John Deere Model A Tractor (MF) • 1948 Farmall M Tractor (MF) 1927 International S-26 Speed Truck (MF) LAWN AND YARD EQUIPMENT 2015 Cub Cadet XT2 Lawn Tractor (R&M) John Deere LT150 Lawn Tractor (DaR) John Deere 212 Lawn Tractor (DT) John Deere Snowblower (DaR) 42 in., Mounts Schaben Industries Lawn Sprayer (DaR) Agri FAB Lawn Rake (DaR) • Agri FAB Lawn Sweeper (R&M) 38 in. GRAIN BIN AND CEMENT CONSTRUCTION 32 Sections Grain Bin Ladder (S&S) 48 in. Brock Grain Bin Fan (S&S) 15 hp • 90 Sheets Grain Bin Steel (S&S) 54 Grain Bin Form Sheets (S&S) 10 ft. x 12 in. 120+ Sheets White Tin (S&S) 36 in x 9 ft Overhead Door with Hardware (S&S) Insulation Rolls (S&S) • 6 Grain Bin Jacks (S&S) Roof Sheets for Grain Bins (S&S) 100+ Pallet of Boards (S&S) • 5 Cement Tarps (S&S)

GRAIN BIN AND CEMENT CONSTRUCTION (CONT.) 72 Sheets of Forming Plywood (S&S) 5 Rolling Cement Screeds (S&S) (2)MBWPowerTrowel(S&S)•ConstructionToolBox(S&S) (3) Aluminum Screed Boards (S&S) Aluminum Walk Way for Scaffolding (S&S) 20 ft. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Pickup Bed Cattle Rack (GS) • ValKota Feed Wagon (DB) Knight Reel Auggie 3042 Mixer Wagon(CE) (14) H-Style Cement Feed Bunks (RB) 8 ft. (70) Cement Feed Bunks (RB) • Freestanding Panels (7w) FENCING SUPPLIES - SOLD ON SITE ONLY T-Posts (DH) • T-Clips (DH) • Wood Posts (DH) Barbed Wire (DH) (6) 5/16 Cable (DH) • Fence Hog (DH) GENERATORS, WELDERS AND COMPRESSOR Honda EM 5000SX Generator (S&S) (2) Powermate 3000 Generator (S&S) Yamaha EF1600 Generator (S&S) Hitachi Koki EC89 Air Compressor (S&S) Aircut 15C Plasma Cutter with Carrying Stand (S&S) Miller True Blue Spectrum 300 Cutmate (S&S) Miller 140 Arc Welder (S&S) • Miller Thunderbolt XL Arc Welder (S&S) • Northern Industrial Mig 135 Wire Feed Welder (S&S) • Millermatic 200 DC Arc Welder and Wire Feed Control System (S&S)

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

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Pifer’s

AUCTIONEERS

Andy Mrnak, Jim Sabe or John Soreide 701.523.7366 • www.pifers.com


80 +/- Acres - Richland County, ND

LAND AUCTION Thursday, October 11, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. (CT) AUCTION LOCATION: Hilton Garden Inn - Fargo, ND This property features 80 +/- acres with 78.91 +/- acres of exceptional land with notable productive soil’s planted to soybeans in 2018. This remarkable and highly productive cropland has a strong cropping history two miles south of Abercrombie, ND with great access. This is a rare opportunity in Richland County to expand your operation with an 80 acre parcel. Cropland is available for the 2019 crop year! Property Information: Acres: 80 +/Legal: N½NE¼ 19-134-48 Abercrombie, ND Cropland Acres: 78.91 +/Soil PI: 72.2 175th Ave. SE

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701.371.8538 bob@pifers.com

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CONTACT AGENT: BobJohnson Pifer &- Zaragoza 701.371.8538 OWNERS: Oscarson,

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

877.477.3105

160 +/- Acres - Cass County, ND

320 +/- Acres - Sheridan County, ND

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION Wednesday, October 10, 2018 – 11:00 a.m. (CT) Thursday, October 11, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. (CT) AUCTION LOCATION: American Legion - Butte ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Hilton Garden Inn - Fargo, ND

This property features 320 +/- acres of diverse land with 115 +/- acres of excellent cropland. The balance is excellent pasture, haying and hunting land. Property is near Moesner Lake and Strasburg Waterfowl Production area. This area offers exceptional deer, upland game and waterfowl hunting opportunities!

This property features 160 acres with 155 +/- acres of exceptional producing cropland for corn and soybeans. Property has a very strong Soil Productivity Index (SPI) average of 87 with good drainage! Located west of Davenport, North Dakota. Rare opportunity in Cass County to expand your operation with highly productive cropland. Landlord/Tenant lease through 2019 crop year. Buyer will assume 2019 lease payment.

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John Stober 701.426.8834 jstober@pifers.com

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Property Information: Acres: 160 +/Legal: SE¼ 5-137-51 Cropland Acres: 155 +/Soil PI: 87

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Parcel 1: Acres: 40 +/Legal: NW¼SW¼ 17-150-77

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Bob Pifer

701.371.8538 bob@pifers.com

OWNER: Hersey Family CONTACT AGENT: BobVos Pifer - Trust 701.371.8538

OWNER: Cossette Estate CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer - 701.371.8538

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

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

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IHC 9400 2007, Cummins 525 HP, 10 speed, 720,000 miles, steerable pusher axle, clean, $37,500. Knight Truck Sales 605-225-1196 Chevrolet 1500 LTZ 2017, 6.2L, leather interior, 53,000 mi., $39,500. (520) 518-7777 Ford F-150 2009, Automatic, Red, 92,000 miles, exc. condition, $18,000./OBO, (605) 252-2130 Sudenga@nvc.net

20’ & 40’ Storage Containers. 28’ to 53’ Semi Van Storage Trailers. Loading ramps, converter dolly, and older flat bed trailers. w w w. r y d e l l t r a i l e r s . c o m (701) 474-5780\

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

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

ADVANCE NOTICE FARM ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2018 – 10:00 AM

LOCATION: From Tabor, Minnesota- ¾ mile north of the Jct of County 23 & 380th Ave NW (Tabor is located North East of East Grand Forks or South West of Warren, Minnesota) AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Please note a very well cared for line of older equipment that has entirely been kept indoors. Steve was a great mechanic by trade and all units have had the benefit of good maintenance and very little use on a small acreage.

Aluminum End Dump Trailers 2018 trailstar 34x35 tri-axle, air ride, aluminum frame, electric roll tarp, UHMW liner, trailer is like new, $64,000. 2012 Mac 34x34 aluminum frame, tandem axle, has good liner, very nice condition, $36,000. 2011 East 34x35 tri-axle, smooth sides, air ride, aluminum frame, also grain door, $36,000. 2010 Mac 34x35, tri-axle, aluminum frame, electric roll tarp, UHMW liner, very nice condition, $39,000. 1996 East, tandem axle, 34x35, good liner, $23,000. Call Tim 218-329-3276 or 218-498-4701

2018 Wilson Pace setter, white, 41x66, ag hoppers, air ride, like new. 2018 Wilson Pace setter, white, 43x66, ag hoppers, air ride, like new. Call for pricing, (563) 883-8830

For Sale: 2011 Jet 38’ hopper bottom trailer, 5,000 local miles since new, $29,000. Greg Downs, Hillsboro, ND 701-430-1201

Dodge 2500 Laramie 2012, diesel pickup, crew cab, very nice shape, heated and cooled leather seats, navigational package, back up camera, sunroof, no rust, clean and clear title, 141K miles, sharp truck. $ 2 8 , 8 0 0 / o f f e r . (701) 318-2086

2003 F-250 Super Duty XLT super cab pickup, very clean, 6.0 V8 turbo diesel, 4WD, automatic, 152,000 miles, no rust, good tires, box liner, 8’ box, dark green color, well maintained, drives and runs great, $6,700 OBO 701-730-2461

THIS IS A PRELIMINARY LISTING- PLEASE SEE THE NEXT TWO ISSUES OF AGWEEK FOR FULL DETAILS OR VISIT WWW.RESOURCEAUCTION.COM FOR COMPLETE LISTING!!!

2010 Ford F-150 Lariat, full crew cab, excellent shape, heated &* cooled leather seats, sunroof, auto shift on floor, dark blue with black leather, 134k miles, very sharp, $13,800/offer. Also, 2009 Ford F150 King Ranch edition, nice shape, totally loaded, backup camera & GPS. Black & sharp, $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 / o f f e r . (701) 318-2086

WW 16’ stock trailer, good shape, good floor $1200. Electric fence charger, 5 mile range $1. Hot Shot $10. (605) 228-7211

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

For sale 2007 50’ DoonAn 26” drop deck trailer, 17.5 tires, ramps, ramp storage, tool boxes, chains, binders, tarps, center rail storage, clean, low miles, container lock pins for 20’ or 40’ container, $18,000. Dale, Esmond, ND. 701-341-1310

International 9400 Eagle 1998, 60 series Detroit, 430/470 HP, sleeper, 10 speed, 4:11 gear ratio, 647,000 miles, with 1993 Wilson hopper trailer, air ride, electric tarp, 42ft, 11R24.5 tires, $27,500 for both, call 605-426-6796 leave message

Hopper Bottom Trailers for Rent Harvest lease Sept 1st Dec 1st $3,000 for tandem & $4,500 for tri-axle.Otherwise, monthly $1,000/month for tandem or $1,500/month for tri-axle Call Jeremy at 605-881-7084.

82 Wilson cattle pot, 48ft, good brakes & tires, aluminum rims, $9,500. Rufeeder 20ft, $1,200. 605-897-7572 2004 Volvo VNL630, 500,000 miles, automatic transmission, excellent condition, $20,000. Also have 2005 10-speed day cab. Pictures: 218-791-3400 2005 Wilson hopper bottom trailer for sale, 43ftx78in sides, standard hopper, $12,500. 605-881-7084 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

Consignment Auction

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*Many good push mowers; 3pt broadcaster; chipper shredder & more!! RECREATIONAL ITEMS & COLLECTOR CARS: *1994 Arctic Cat EXT 580 liquid cooled EFI snowmobile *1994 Arctic Cat Panther 440 fan cooled EFI touring snowmobile- both very clean older sleds *Triton double wide alum snowmobile trailer *2000 Harley Davidson Sportster motorcycle *Other motorcycles & scooters *1971 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia 2 door car, kept indoors *1979 Dodge Aspen 2 door hard top, slight body damage PLUS……….*Tools & Shop Items * Farm Support Items & Misc * Household Items & Collectibles THIS IS JUST A SAMPLING OF GOOD ITEMS YOU WILL FIND LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE OR IN THIS PUBLICATION’S NEXT ISSUE!!!!

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*Other older trucks FARM MACHINERY (ALL KEPT INSIDE): *JD 9350 20’ (2-10) 6” press drill, dry fert, factory markers & hitch *JD 1000 28’ field cultivator *Melroe 32’ multiweeder *Plus disk, plows, swathers, gravity box, scraper & blade, Spray Coupe, grain cleaner, Walinga grain vac, augers & much more!! YARD & GARDEN ITEMS: *JD 797 Z Trak 72” zero turn mower, only 263 hrs! *JD F525 front deck mower, only 429 hrs *JD 318 garden tractor w/ aux hyd & mower deck *JD 214 lawn & garden tractor w/ mower deck *JD 665 5 ½’ 3pt PTO roto tiller, I match, auto hitch capable, like new *Farm King 960FK 96” snow blower, like new *2 bottom 3pt plow, like new *AgriFab pull type leaf vacuum w/ gas engine blower & trailer

STEVEN BREN ESTATE,OWNER

RESOURCE

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

AUCTION

Canadian buyers are always welcome, please

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

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

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Wanted - Redball row crop hooded sprayer, 8 or 16 Row - 30” spacing. Call Rick 605-840-1205 or Ed 605-842-3800 Out of condition grain. Contact DB at 605-228-0471 WANTED: 8600 or 9600 Ford Tractor in good running condition. Call (605) 350-4278 Wanted: old machinery, junk cars, combines, tractors, steel bins, wire, pivots, tin, appliances, batteries. Will haul and clean up with skidsteer. Call (605) 770-9211

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planting & tillage Case-IH 9 shank 3pt. ripper; Great Plains 30’ drill; John Deere 1280 corn/plot planter. 8Rx30, fert., inst., herb., many plates (stored inside); Case-IH model 3900 tandem disc, 32’, new front blades & bearings; Wilrich model 4400 chisel plow, 27’ w/5 bar spike tooth harrow

Two 9ft tall by 12ft wide, white Raynor garage doors with openers, like new. Five 8” yellow Bollard sleeves. Antique Brunswick pool que rack. Duck stamp album, 1934-1980. New 60 gallon vertical air compressor. 4 Bobcat turf tires & wheels. Many 20 lb. propane tanks. Mitchell, SD (914) 318-8681

Skid Steer & attachmentS 2000 Bobcat 864G turbo, track skid steer, ROPS, heat, AM/FM radio, H pattern joystick controls, 84” material bucket, 4963 hours; QT manure/grapple bucket; New & Unused: Stout brush grapple 66-9 w/skid steer quick attach; Stout brush/grapple model XHD 84-6 w/skid steer quick attach; Skid steer man basket

For Sale: Brandt 2007 20110 conveyor. Very good condition. 4 10hp low speed centrifugal Sukup fans. Excellent condition. Davenport, ND. (701) 238-9545

truckS, trailerS & VehicleS 1972 Chevrolet grain truck, tag tandem, 366 V8, 5x2 trans., 18’ box & hoist; 1971 Chevrolet grain truck, tag tandem, 366 V8, 5x2 trans., 18’ box & hoist; 2001 Dodge Durango, 4x4, V8, leather 141,000 miles; 1995 Ford Ranger regular cab 2wd pickup, 5 speed, 82,000 miles; 1970 Pittman Snorkel boom truck, 85’ working height; 5th wheel trailer, 17’ deck, 4’ dovetail; 4 wheel boxed trailer, 10 ton running gear & hoist; Gravity box; Small cargo trailer; 2009 Timpte 43’ hopper bottom, electric roll tarp; 1989 City all aluminum 42’ flatbed semi trailer; 2013 Ford F550 crew cab flatbed pickup, Power Stoke diesel, 60,000 miles; IA 40’ tandem axle header trailer, front dolly (like new); Steel Rock trailer

other equipment 2004 Buhler Farm King model 500 FK 50” 3pt. 2 stage snow blower; Woods M160 3pt. 6’ mower; Hi-Cap 548 grain cleaner; 3” PTO water pump; 2000 gallon fuel tank w/pump; 1000 gallon fuel tank w/metered pump; 3000 gallon fiberglass water tank; 12 volt sprayer w/3 section boom controls, variable flow & folding booms; 4 wheel running gear; 110 gallon L service tank w/pump; 150 gallon service tank w/pump; 5) IHC front suitcase weights; Pull type 2 yard scraper; 3pt. post hole digger; Case-IH 2208 corn head, 8Rx30; Box scraper(new); Three 2200 Gallon tanks; Homemade Pull behind sprayer; Loftness stalk chopper; Pull behind Dempster tank; Hay bind

Antique Tractors for sale IHC H IHC M (2) 44 Massy Harris tractor, one gas, one diesel. (2) Case tractors one 730 & one 830 both gas. Fordson Major diesel. 8N Ford. 60 John Deere. All in very good running order and restored. 605-569-1141

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Location: SVA Auction Facility, Hwy. 11, Hankinson, ND TRACTORS: *1976 JD 4430, single owner with only 4122 actual hours!! *1976 JD 8430 4WD w/ engine updates and 1000 PTO *1967 JD 4020 diesel w/ cab & 148 loader, only 7414 hrs *1977 JD 2240 diesel utility tractor, only 2696 hrs *AC WD45 w/ factory wide front, power steering and Arts Way belly mower COMBINES: *JD 7721 PT combine, as sharp as you’ll find, always kept indoors *JD 6601 PT combine, always kept indoors *JD 6600 Diesel SP combine, only 2140 engine hrs! *JD 218 rigid straight head TRUCKS: *1975 Chev C-65 tandem twin screw, 427, 5/4, 20’ box & hoist *1975 Ford F-600 single axle, 16 steel box & hoist

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This a partial listing See website for daily updates

tractorS 1998 John Deere 4100 diesel utility, 4x4, 3pt., rear & mid PTO, sells w/2004 John Deere QT loader & joystick controls, 867 hours, SN/LV4100-210204 (one owner tractor); 1983 White 2-135 Series 3, 3pt., 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd., 18.4x38 duals, 9015 hours, engine OH at 7666 hours, new clutch at 7518 hours (engine and clutch repairs come with paperwork); Allis Chalmers WC; IHC 450 gas/diesel, PS, NF, new TA, rebuilt PTO; John Deere 420, 2 cly.; IHC model H; Allis Chalmers WD; MM 602 Wheatland, diesel, PS, PTO, 1 hyd.; IHC Farmall MD, NF; John Deere 4440; Case 970; MM model 602 Wheatland tractor, diesel, PS, PTO, hyd.; IHC Farmall MD tractor, NF; IHC 966 tractor; IHC 1020 20’ flex head; IHC model H tractor, NF w/Woods mower

industries round bale feeder; Head gate; Creep feeder; Farmhand hay sweep w/push off; 3 pt. style posthole digger; Rum Lic tank; 3) rolls of 6’ high woven wire; Stock saddle & tack;

John Deere 7720 combine, 7040 hours(good working order/service & maintianance records available); John Deere 643 corn head, 6Rx30, low acres/recent gathering chains & deck plates; John Deere 443 corn head, 4Rx30, always shedded; Shop built header trailer; Brandt model 1575 Grain Belt conveyor, PTO drive, under guard, hyd. lift, new hopper; Brandt model 1535 Grain Belt conveyor, 5hp. Dayton 1PH. 230V motor, manual lift; Brandt 1070 Supercharged auger, swing out hopper; Westfield 10”x71’ auger, swing hopper, hyd. drive; Westfield model 20741 auger, 7”x41’ w/Kohler Magnum 16hp. engine (this auger is like new);

liVeStock & haying equipment NEW & UNUSED 120) 20’ x 6 bar continuous fence panels; 40) 5’x12’ portable corral panels; New& Unused: Notch 24’ HD hay feeder, 22.5 tires, HD spindles, galvanized inserts, 10 gauge bottom pan; K&K 3 ton creep feeder, new tires, good gates; Hi Qual HD tombstone bale feeder; Real

1993 Polaris 350 ATV, 4x4; Polaris 425 ATV, new tires & chain; Category II & III quick hitches; Aladdin hot water pressure washer (needs regulator); Bobcat suspension seat; Bobcat filters; Bobcat hydraulic oil; 2) 6680150 skid steer tracks; 1) 6678749 skid steer track; JD lawn sweeper; Huskee 18” PT tiller; 2” water pump; Craftsman ATV jack; 100 LB propane tanks; Alum-Line under body tool boxes; 48x3 compartment bolt bin; 1989/88 GM transfer case; Chains; Load binders & Large ratchet straps; Several 24” Wishek disc blades, 2” centers; 2)18.4x38’s; 1)15.5x38; 295x22.5 low pro tires; Bush Hog batwing mower; Buhler 2 stage snowblower, new; Walinga 510 grain vac w/clean up kit; Grain Vac trailer with pipes; Handlair Seed Vac

Farm toyS Approximately 100 NIB farm toys including: IHC, John Deere, several Precision Series, IHC pedal tractor, Airplanes, and misc. farm collector items.

Southern Valley ag & equipment auction AUCTIONEERS: Helbling Auctioneers LLC. (701) 428-3184; 321 Hwy 46 Kindred, ND- State Hwy 11 Hankinson, ND; Bob Helbling JR. ND Lic. 285, MN Lic. 14-084, John Kuchera ND Lic. 547, Clerk Lic. 390. Website: www.midwestauctions.com click on Helbling Auctioneers. TERMS: Cash or Check, All items must be paid for day of sale. Statements made auction day take precedence over printed material. $25.00 title fee applies to all vehicles.

New Holland 973 25 foot flex head, stainless pan, field ready, $4,000. 1978 Honda XL 125, excellent condition, $1100. 2 person Poly hunting house on trailer, $500. Best offer on all items (605) 256-9189, Madison, SD. For sale: Flexicoil model 75 32ft Packer, $2,200. Tyler 40ft anhydrous applicator $1,000. (605) 380-9675 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


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Used Tin for Sale (Color) Ocean Blue 92) 15 sheet bundles, 23’ 3” long, $325 each. (1) 8 sheet bundles 23’ 3” long, $185 each. (2) 15 sheet bundles 18’ 9” long, $280 each. (1) 11 sheet bundles 18’ 9” long, $205. (Color) Sandstone (3) 15 sheet bundles, 20’ 1.5” long, $300. (1) 25 sheet bundles of misc lengths, $195. or all for $2500. (Used) overhead door 36’ wide, 17’ high 2” panels, call for price. Contact Joel 605-324-3243 (4) used slider 35.5” wide x 41.5” long windows, (1) 6’x32” shower stall. Call for pricing. Contact Joel (605) 324-3243 Cleaned Rye seed for sale, good germination, $6/bu., Carson, ND (701) 426-6373

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) Certified organic acres for rent Organic certified acres for rent in Clark county, multiple tracks available, call James 605-517-1392 For Sale: 1965 Mustang, V8 Auto, nice paint, needs a little interior work. 1-605-467-1420 Evenings CUSTOM FENCING barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence.605-845-7421

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Shares for sale in Existing 5,000 head sow unit located in NE North Dakota. (701) 371-2445 2800 Amity Air Cart, 40/60 tank split, staggered back axle, was used for dry fertilizer application, $15000 obo, Northeast SD, (605) 216-5174 WANTED THE ITEMS Below: Harley or similar Rock Combine. Also, wanted Jump belt conveyor, for under semi- no drive overs prefer hydraulic drive. Bin unloader and sweep for 24ft bin with 8” tube, prefer hydraulic. Bean Ladder for inside of hopper bin. Hopper for seed treater. Hoven, SD 605-769-2309 or 605-948-2309

560 gallon horizontal fuel tank on skids. Gas Boy 110 volt pump $650. 1000 gallon horizontal fuel tank on skids, Gas Boy 110 volt pump $1,100. 2000 gallon horizontal fuel tank on skids Gas Boy 110 volt pump $1600. Factory John Deere pallet fork w/factory fold up boom for a 640 John Deere Loader $750. Case IH 9ft 1100 Mower High lift, excellent condition, $2,000. New Holland 456 9ft Mower high lift, excellent condition, $2,500. (701) 320-6254 For sale L340 John Deere large square baler, less than 500 bales on it. Crippen grain cleaner model numebr MD5472 set up to clean wheat. 2012 JD 637 rock flex tandem disc, 45’, 9” spacing. Call 218-639-2931

MISCELLANEOUS New Holland 973 25 foot flex head, stainless pan, field ready, $4,000. 1978 Honda XL 125, excellent condition, $1100. 1989 Deutz Allis 9150 FWA, 5,979 hrs., $18,000. 1986 Prowler, 18 1/2 ft. 5th Wheel Camper $2,500. Best offer on all items (605) 256-9189, Madison, SD. Weight bracket and 10 weights for 21-25 series Case IH combine, $1,500. Wobble box for 1020 platform, brand new, $1,650. 320-815-6082

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MISCELLANEOUS 1928 Model A truck. 18½’ Lund boat with 150 horse Mercury. 60 years of collectible antiques, gun cases and 22 pistols. 701-740-9363 For Sale: 2 Parcels. CRP/grassland, SE10 117-60, 160 acres; NE20 116-60, 160 acres; Call for more details, 605-460-1690 For Sale: Lahman 13x24 chain stack mover. 540 PTO, oscillating axles. Call 605-590-0615 Crop Input Financing Seed, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel, rent, etc. Based on Crop Insurance and other collateral We can also buy your equipment or land and lease to you. Visit us at www.rmrlending.com Call 402-536-9770 Email jradke@rmrlending.com

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We actually made a "Wish List" of prices beforehand and when we compared after the sale, the ending prices were beyond what we wished for. I really don't think it could have gone better."

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Retirement Sale Items: 75 JD 4430 QD, 3 hydraulics, good cond., $14,750. 2- 40ft Great Plains Turbo Tills, good condition, $37,500 each. Landoll 36ft 6230 TD disk with harrow, $40,000. Komatsu WA320 Payloader with very aggressive bucket and grapple, $30,000. JD 148 Loader 8ft bucket, $3,250. (605) 350-1138

10' BIL Box Scraper & 14' Box Scraper

1988 375 Peterbilt CAT Engine w/ wet kit

NEW 2019 Timpte Ag Hopper 40x72 Side

For Sale: --IH 240 utility tractor $1,900. --Allis Chalmers C w/belly mower $1,600. --JD 95 8’ blade HD $1,200. --JD 4020 67 PS, gas recond. $8,500. -- Ford Ranchero GT all redone $9,500. --New quicktach for loader $1,000. --30 ton log splitter 2800 new $1,200. --1000 gal anhydrous tank & trailer $1,000. -Rowse 40’ Rake, good cond. $1,600. --3pt single bale fork (like new) $300. --3pt. 6’ blade $250. --Farmhand 248 Loader, nice $2,850. (605) 268-3122

1995 9200 IHC M-11 Cummins, 10 spd w/ wet kit

FarmFans AB8B batch Dryer, $2,000. Lowry 1000 bushel holding tank $800. South East South Dakota (605) 351-2839

2011 ProStar IHC ISX Cummins 10 Spd, Air Ride

*Discounted fall seed cleaning* *Monument Winter Wheat Seed For Sale* Call for more information! (701)497-3082 498 +/- ACRES & HUNTING LODGE FOR SALE. McPherson County, SD. Recently remodeled in 2017, Old Bank Lodge has been completely restored with rustic hunting vibes in downtown Leola, SD. Make this your own hunting service lodge with access to your own 498 acres, 450 cropland acres, and additional hunting acres for lease! Contact Dave Keller at 701.261.8804. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, www.pifers.com 8 row hydraulic reel crop sweeper used on 99C New Holland Corn Head. 96C New Holland Corn head 30” rows. Richardton 14ft dump wagon with new floor. (605) 949-0940

MISCELLANEOUS Land For Rent: Approx. 20 miles NE of Mitchell, SD. All tillable, large fields. Good level, high producing land. For info call or leave message (605) 999-2510 or (605) 951-5791 NEW & USED 1-Trip 20ft & 40ft Shipping Containers For Sale/Lease. Buy Direct & Save! Stop in to view our Large Inventory or inquire about our Moving Services. 39559 133rd St, Bath, SD w w w. D o u b l e D u t y T M . c o m CALL TODAY 605-225-0203 2017 Soucy tracks for JD or Case International combine, like new condition. 320-269-8719 or 320-226-0296 13x71 & 10x36 Westfield augers, low pro hoppers with hopper movers, excellent condition 320-226-0296 or 320-269-8719 For sale one owner John Deere 843 cornhead, 90 series, knife rolls, shaft drive, always shedded, $4,500. 2000 versitlie (eze-on), 700 disc, 36’, like new. 2015 HSL landall disc, 35’. 2010 Polaris 850 Sportsman. 701-454-6485 or 701-520-1614

For Sale: Loftness 20ft semi mount stalk chopper, hammers have not been turned, good condition, end transport, $2,200 obo. (605) 203-0967

For sale 17’ 4400 Wilrich high clearance chisel plow. 218-736-5004 Underwood, MN

2013 FORD F-250 BALE BED

81,923 Miles, 6.2 Gas-Auto Trans, Elec Shift 4x4, Grille Guard, 675P Deweze Pivot Arm, 24V Hybrid Electric Pump/Motor/ Battery,10G Hydraulic Tank, Wireless Remote, Toolboxes, Across Bed Toolbox, Fender Skirt Kit, Swing Out Work Lights

New 14' Pullcat Angle Blade

Hwy 22 South Dickinson, ND 58601 Kurt Wanner 701-483-4369 • 800-743-2934 001735534r1

14' JD Tandem Disc Excellent Condition

2018 Loadline 34' End Dump, Tri-Axle

1999 IHC 9100 ISM

2008 7600 IHC ISM Cummins, Auto Shift, Nice! Ron Corrick Office: 701-454-6174 Cell: 701-520-0187 I-29 Exit 187, Drayton, ND

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5,000 lb Hyster fork lift, pneumatic tires, 3 stage mast, side shift, LP fuel, early 1970’s, new alternator, voltage regulator, & starter, rebuilt water pump & radiator, $3,000. Milbank, SD (605) 949-0905 For Sale John Deere axle mount duals, 42” rubber, 95% tread, Good Year tires, 92mm Axle off of 7530. also front suitcase weights. Brandon, SD (605) 310-9867

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2005 Columbia 2005 Columbia 10spd. 450 hp, Very Clean, w/40” JetAg Hopper 2006, nice 2005, 2006, 2008 FLiners Columbia’s low miles 300k clean, 400k miles. 280K-500K Xtra miles $31,500 Package $47,500

Prices from $26,500

Trucks & Trailers!

2015 Jet 34” Hopper Almost new - hard to find $27,500. $2,000 discount. Sale $25,500

20’Scott box and Hoist roll tarp, good condition. $6,700

Early Season Discounts!

LIKE NEW!

SOLD 2015 Polaris Polaris RZR 2015 RZRATV ATV 570510 fuelfuel injection, less than injection, 100 new! lessmiles. thanAlmost 100 miles. Sale $7,950 Sale $8950 Was $9600 w/trailer. Won’t Last Long

2017 Aluminum 201738381/21/2 Aluminum Neville NevilleTrailer Trailer Early Early Was $31,900 Season season Sale $29,500 discount Discount

$2,400

2010Ram Ram 1500 4x4 2010 4x4

5.7 Hemi w/Big Horn Hornpkg, pkg. Hemi w/Big very good good mechanical very mechanical condition, 180K condition, 180Kmiles, miles,runs runs strong, nice equipped. strong, equiped. Wasnice $12,900 Call.

Sale price $9,850

701-845-2021

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Jet,LEASE Neville, Mauer, BUY 34’, 38’, and 40’ Trucks & Trailers! Ag Hoppers Reserve Now

Early Season Discounts! 2005, 2006, 2008 FLiners Columbia’s 280K-500K miles Prices from $26,500

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Allis Chalmers 1944 War tractors and machinery aluminum combine, corn picker, baler, pto rake, haying equipment, mowers, round baler, bale loader, WC parts tractors, sub soiler, 4 row planter, 12’ duck foot, rotary hoe, plows cultivators. Other horse equipment disk, planter, mowers, drag (605) 360-9823 1948 Chevy 1 1/2 ton truck, box & hoist, above average tires, 5 window cab. 8’ JD CC field cultivator, JD No. 963 running gear, good tires. (605) 880-1068 700 Mel-roe Bobcat with bucket and pallet forks. 570 Van Norman broach. Sioux valve refacer, with seat grinder, and KO Lee seat cutters. Large Radial arm drill press with some drill bits. No calls after 7pm please (701) 830-2203 1992 Bobcat skid loader, 642B, 4 cylinder gas engine, heated enclosed cab, 54” bucket, 2330 hrs, always kept inside, asking $7,500. Call Danny at 605-354-4073 For Sale: Stainless steel Marathon wash down electric motors. 3 hp 3 phase, 182TC frame size. 1760 rpm 208/230 460 volts. New condition, multiple available, $525. Also have smaller 1/2 hp. Also have 50 hp electric motor same volts and rpm. Never used, $1200. Hub City regal shaft mount #8 25 to 1 ratio shaft mount reduction drive. Brand new condition . Ph. 605-380-3243 or view at plainsindustries.com. AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

1999 Peterbilt 379

3406E Cat, 10 SP, 714,197 Miles, ELD Exempt, Rust Free CA Truck, Scale Weight 17,860 Stock# 339 $37,000

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Spink County land for rent 640 acres, Mellette/Northville SD area, SW 1/4 32-119-64, E 1/2 24-119-65, N 1/2 of SE 1/4 8-119-63, N 1/2 of SW 1/4 9-119-63, Call 605-380-3466

Chevrolet Truck 1958, tandem axle, 500 bushel steel box and floor, roll tarp, $2,500. Rite way rock picker, 900 series, $7,500. SDX 40ft air seeder, pull behind, 3430 cart. 605-380-5240

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)

For Sale: Gravity Box, 630 bushel, brakes & tarp, $7500. Convey-All 3 Hopper Seed Tender, CST-20, mounted on 1994 Ford Tri-Axle truck, holds 600 bushels. Dolly for Grain Pup Trailer. Call or text 605-380-8732

“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” WANTED Used Oil, lon minimum, free service within 200 Sioux Falls, SD, 1-866-304-6070

200 galpick up miles of Toll Free

Alternative Farm Financing. Competitive Rates. Land, Cattle, Operating. National Company works will all farmers. If you are having a problem with your financing, we may have a program for you. 701-799-4754 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

650-65-42 Michelin tires, like new, $1700 ea. Also, lots of semi tires, different sizes for sale. (605) 770-1480 • 1955 80 JD, New tires, Power steering, Dual HYD, PTO, Fresh paint. • 1957 620S John Deere, Rare, Runs good, needs paint. • John Deere 40 • John Deere 820 • 1970 Ford Ranchero Squire, 429 N code, Excellent shape 218-478-4270 Elite Construction For your Ag Building Restoration, New Building Construction and Concrete needs call Don Christiansen at Elite Construction 1-816-806-2343 (cell)1-605-598-6626 (home)David O’Daniel 1-605-450-9926 Faulkton, SD AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

For Sale: Temporary Grain Storage. CMC Crop circle has galvenized panels, 60’ x 2’ for 16,350 bushels, tarp & hardware included. Call (605) 380-5856 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920 AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

1994 International 9400 Stock #4301; 905K Miles; 430 HP; Cummins N-14; 10 Spd; Air Ride; Tandem; All Alum Wheels; 224” Wheelbase; New brakes & drums $26,500

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2004 Mac CH613, 13 speed, tri-axle, 479,428 miles, steerable tag, EGR delete, aluminum box. 2005 Cornhusker 800 aluminum box pup trailer, DOT inspected, runs great, sharp unit, asking price $65,000 OBO for both. 605-660-8309 Horsch 60’ double chute panther 460 and Horsch 500I tank, 3 years old. 605-870-1047 New Holland TR86, chaff spreader, 3480 hrs, 973 20ft flex head with Crary air, (320) 568-2439

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2019 Neville Drop Deck Triple Axle 53’L x 102” W, Air Ride Suspension w/Manual Dump, 18”x18”x60” Toolbox on Driver Side, 3 Ramp System

2019 Neville Drop Deck Closed Tandem Axle 53’L x 102” W, Spring Ride Suspension, 18”x18”x60” Toolbox on Driver Side, 3 Ramp System

$30,200

2019 Neville Grain Trailer 2019 Neville Grain Aluminum Airseeder Trailer Steel Airseeder 40’L x 102” W, Air Ride Suspension, 27“ Hopper Clearance, 4500 Elect. Shur-Lok Tarp System, Dual Pro Traps w/Smart II Remote

2018 Maurer 40’ Steel Grain Trailer

2005 Kenworth T600 Stock #9055; Cummins ISX 450HP, ultrashift, 671,854 miles, 3:70 ratio, 200” WB, removable sleeper, very clean.

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40’L x 102” W, Air Ride Suspension, 11R24.5 Imports, Shur-Lok Tarp, 29.5” Hopper Clearance

$29,800

2003 Freightliner Columbia 120 Stock #2119; 3 pedal autoshift, Detroit 430HP, 208” WB, 3:73 ratio, 818,849 miles, clean $18,500

ISM Cummins, 385 HP, 10 Sp. Autoshift, AG 380 Susp, 4.11 Ratio, 190” WB Stock# 355 $37,900

www.valleybrake.com • 701-360-2229 or 701-352-0622

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

$41,140

2011 KW T800

441 W 12th St, Grafton, ND

For sale John Deere 653 all crop head, 800 versatile, 4,400 actual hours, one owner, new tires all around, always shedded, make offer. John Deere 24’ tandem disc, black gang. Retired farmer. 701-882-3496

$37,455

$29,750

C-13 Cat, 445 HP, AG 400 Susp, Weight 15,530, Cruise, Tilt Stock# 350 $36,500

Richardton 700 Silage Dump Box. JD 635F Flex Head, very nice. JD 843 Corn Head. Vermeer BP8000 Bale Processor. 1981 International Diesel Grain Truck w/cheater axle, 18’ Rugby steel box, automatic silage endgate, 5 plus 2 speed, runs great. New Holland 195 manure spreader with slop gate, top beater, flotation tires, like new. H & S HD 7+4 16 foot chuckwagon with tandem gear. John Deere 714A and JD 716A chuck wagon with tandem gear, extendable hitch, bunk feeding extension. 13x28 Rust stackmover with 8 rails. New Holland 144 windrow turner. 12 foot box scraper. Gehl 1162 3 pt. 7’ disk mower. 12 foot Richardton high dump. 24’ portable ground hay feeder. Demco 325 gravity box with Ag topper. White 24 foot rock flex disc with mulcher. Vermeer bale processor with 7 bale carrier. 8x30 header trailer. All in nice condition. 605-527-2425 or 605-999-5482

ISX Cummins, 455 HP, 13 Sp, AG 400L Susp, Complete Engine Service, Eaton Lube Change Stock# 333 $38,000 2019 Maurer DD 48-5 Steel; Spring Susp.; Apitong Floor; LP22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; Tandem; 53’ x 102”; Beaver Tail & Ramps; 3 Ramps

2011 Kenworth T800

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2010 Kenworth T660 Stock #5581; 657K Miles; 450 Cummins ISX; 10 Spd; Air Ride; Tandem; All Alum Wheels; New Brakes & Drums; Air Dump, 190” Wheelbase CALL

2010 Kenworth T660

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1999 Jet Stock #0196; Steel; 2 Hoppers; Spring Susp; All Steel Wheels; Tandem; 30’ x 96” x 66” $8,000

2019 Neville Livestock Ground Load

53’L x 102” W, Air Ride Suspension 40’ L x 98” W x 66” H, Spring w/Manual Dump Valve, Rubber Suspension, 24.5 Low Profile Flooring w/Cleats, 3 Divider Gates, Recaps, 25” Hopper Clearance Gatorhyde Interior, Full Opening $23,825 Rear w/Full Width Ramp

$41,600

FINANCING & LEASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE

Your trusted dealer for 20 years!

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Sturdy 12 foot cattle tub with horseshoe alley way, good condition, may be 30 foot, has load out gate, elevated walk platform, built tough, no known welds, dismantled, Redfield, SD area. (605) 450-1472, no solicitors. $6,000. 2013 38’ Wishek disk, excellent condition. Call 701-789-0709

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For Sale: restored IH Axial Flow 2366, 1998 model, new engine completely restored, new tires, excellent shape, always shedded, must see to appreciate. 605-472-2307 or 605-460-1649 For Sale: 14 bundles large pick up sidewalls for covering silage piles, avg 45 per bundle asking, $30. 605-324-3350

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Free standing panels one inch sucker rod double chain $250, cattle oilers, custom gates, corral panels, can do many other welding projects, also do portable welding, located in Hayti, SD, thanks Michael (605) 881-7051

One Owner. TR86 New Holland Combine, terrain tracer, 1,430 separator hours, 2,265 engine hours, new front tires, new feeder house chain, new elevator chains, and new bubble up auger. 973 20ft Flex head. (605) 770-6112

2007 JD 9860 4WD, duals, chopper, Contour Master, 3000 sep hrs, Kucher concave and elements, $57,500. 2005 JD 9760 4WD, duals, chopper, 2600 sep hrs, $58,500. 712-229-2290

For Sale: 2016 Esch 5512 12ft. no-till drill, 51/2 inch spacing, grass seed attachment, used on 506 acres. $27,000 OBO. 605-460-1545.

FOR SALE: Late Model Alloway - Woods: Stock Chopper - Shredder for Corn; 22’ wide, Pull type - with six rear wheels; New PTO Drive Line; Asking $4,000.00 Contact David Baumler Casselton, ND at 701-361-4142 1996 JD 9500 This combine has been thru the shop every 2 years, the unload auger gear box and auger have been recently repaired, new 30.5/32 tires, mudhok 2 speed rear assist, 5300 eng hrs, 4170 sep hrs, 605-880-2653

For sale 51’ 4400 Wilrich chisel plow, $7,500. 15’ Woods batwing mower, $2,000. 416B Catepillar wheel Batco, $6,000. 218-843-1155 Killboro 350 gravity box, 1,000 tires, 8-hole hub, tarp and auger, $2,850. Degelman R570F PTO rock picker, $2,550. 470 IH 21’ disc, $1,500. 32’ Apachi tandem feeder, $2,500. Two 12 row cultivators Brillion and JD Danish, offer. 8300 JD drill with grass seed, $3,800. 612-390-2643

1985 Massey Ferguson 860, comes with 6 row 30 corn head model 1163, good shape, always shedded. $3,500. (605) 690-5941

2010 41’ RTS sulfur. BH 8”-51’ 10 horse, single phase, wheat heart auger. 38½’ Summers diamond disc, series 10, 2008 model. 701-331-0637 or 701-331-1856

For Sale: JD S660, 1100 sep. hours, duals, been thru the shop, nice condition. Phone (605) 649-7352, please leave a message.

For Sale: 1995 Volvo L90 Pay Loader, 9900 hrs., in very good shape, good tires. Asking $35,000 OBO. Call or text 605-216-0270

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2017 Nardi SFHR-R1230 Sunstorm All Crop Header. 12 Row 30” designed with cutting Discs & Rubber Gathering chains like a Fantini. Excellent for down or standing sunflowers. Like new less than 200 acres use. $52,000 negotiable or rent to buy. (605) 848-9600 For Rent or Lease: 2012 JD S680 SH combine, serial #1H0S680SKCO747557, engine hrs 1940, sep hrs 1386, excellent condition, always shedded, for rent or take over least of $46,000 per yr, includes 2 heads, 40ft draper and 12 row corn head, call 605-870-1223 2001 Case IH 2388 Combine, 4500 engine hrs, 3,095 separator hrs, 42” duals, hopper extension and auger extension, lots of recent updates, basically new from front to rear. Priced to sell. Call 605-225-5427 or 605-380-0887 for more info. John Deere 8820 Titan II, factory rear wheel assist, always shedded, no rust, excellent condition. (605) 532-5113 1997 2144 Case IH combine, very low hours, 1,500 separator, 2,100 engine, always shedded, paint is excellent, overall excellent shape, rubber is excellent, never combined beans. (605) 354-3178 2008 Case IH 2588 with or without heads. 605-290-3787

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ELECTRIC HOPPER OPENER •Worry free system! •All metal housing •Designed to handle the hard stops

We do tarp re-covers and complete tarp kits!

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Mixer Wagons: Farm aid 550, $20,500. Kuhn Knight 3042, $16,500. Kuhn Knight 3142, $20,500. Kuhn Knight 3130, $16,500. Kuhn Knight 3300, $9,800. Kuhn Knight 2250, $7,800. New Vertical SAC 3650, $33,500. New Vertical SAC 3680, $47,500. New Vertical Valmetal 45, $28,500. New Vertical Valmetal 630, $38,500. Gehl 7210, $7,500. Spreaders: New Artex SB600, $42,500. New Artex SBX700, $48,500. New Artex SBX800, $49,500. Meyers 2425, $11,500. Meyers VB750, $29,500. Bale Processors: New Fair 7830, $22,000. New Fair 7830TD, $33,250. Fair 2825, $11,750. Kidd 450TD, $15,500. Haybuster 256, $3,500. Silage Trailers New Artex 3606, $56,500. (605) 359-0228 RT Equipment Other Equipment on Hand. Will take trades.

For sale: Lilliston HI Cap 6200 edible bean combine, $2,500. Lockwood Innes 4row, 36” windrower, $200. 4-row Heath knifer, $200. White 9 bottom plow 16-20” reset, $5,000. John Deere 7200 front fold MaxEmerge 2 drawn conservation planter, 1780 units, vacuum meter, corn and bean disks, 16-row, 30”. 218-652-3176

Witzco Tri-Axle Detachables

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Holcomb 12 yd. Scraper, direct hitch, good tires, I pulled it w/an 8210 JD, $15,000 OBO (605) 491-1917

For sale 1830 Case 12-row 30” heavy duty shank cultivator, excellent condition. John Deere number 12 silage chopper, stored inside. John Deere plows 3-6 bottom, 1950’s and 60’s models. Great restoration pieces. 1996 Ford F150 4x4 collector grade. Call or text 701-650-8936 for more information. Fred

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For Sale: 2006 2388 w/2000 separator hours, electronic engine same as 2588, has had uptime maintenance inspection, new injectors & bushings put in, 30.5x32 tires, rock trap, 2 sets of concave, hopper extensions, also with Redekop chopper system. Well taken care of combine that has always been shedded & a must see if you’re looking for a late model 2388. All to go for $68,000. 605-380-7611 or 605-436-6203.

1603T Terragator 3080 hours on 3208 Cat. One owner since new. 1550 gallon Liquid System with 80 foot booms. Lots of options. Excellent older liquid machine. Front tire 40% and rear tires 70%. Call Rick (605) 386-2375

Quality Products Built to Last

USED TRAILERS & TRUCKS

COMING IN! 2019 Jet Trailers 2019 Jet Hopper trailer 40’ x 96” x 70” 2019 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump, Hopper 2019 Witzco trailer with tri 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 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle LD Belly Dump 2011 Midland SOTri-Axle 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 2004 Jet Hopper, Air Ride, 42x96x70 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps 2003 Transcraft with step deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle 37’ & 42’ Header Trailers

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22’ Chandler Turkey lidder spreader, hydraulic drive, big tires, plastic floor, $19,500. Hydraulic power broom, 6’, for skid loader, $2,200. 500 and 1,000 gallon stainless steel tanks on trailers, $1,400 and $1,900. Fast side dress applicator, 24 row, 22”, John Blue pump, 1,500 gallon tank, $19,500. Olivia, MN 320-523-1099 Reinke Irrigation Parts & Service Schmidtco (605) 625-3456

Systems, Contact: Ag


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1998 International 2674 dump truck, M-11 Cummings engine, 8 speed double low transmission, 16’ dump box, 46,000lb air ride suspension and rear ends, 20,000lb steer axle, equipped to pull trailer, 280,000 miles. 2000 international 9200I tractor, high SM Cummings engine, 13 speed double over drive transmission, day cab, 100,000 miles on new motor, 700,000 miles on whole truck. 1997 Dynaweld, 52’ long low boy hydraulic attachment, goose neck trailer, triple axle, air ride suspension, Fontaine neck. 1998 Case 9030B excavator, cab heat, long stick, 32” pads. 1991 CPS triaxle belly dump gravel trailer, 1996 Felling FT50-3 paver special triple axle tag trailer. All trucks are DOT. 701-650-8792 For sale: Tureq scraper, model 1150, like new, only about 150 hours. Also SD drain auto RTK controller, bought new for Toreq scraper, has current updates. Call 218-779-0833

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For Sale: 2012 John Deere S670 Combine with Contour Master, has duals, long unloading auger, 3 spd electric shift, premium cab, JD auto track, HID lighting, variable stream rotor, variable speed feederhouse, 2 sets of concaves, chopper, 2 wheel drive, GS3 touch screen color display, corn or small grain machine. Has 890 separator hours, 1291 engine hours. In excellent condition, always stored inside. Retired from farming. $175,000 obo. Call (605)431-7235 Retirement Sale: 2016 Roto Grind 1090 with grain grinding attachment, $19,500. Meyer’s 518SF Forage Box Feed Wagon with new Central City scale and electric lift extended unloading conveyor, $8,000. 2016 Meyer’s M435 Tandem Heavy Duty Manure Spreader, $16,500. Call 605-875-3558 or 605-661-3406. 2016 Bobcat S630 skid steer, nice shape, cab, heat, AC, power Bobtach, 2 speed, extra clean, original, 75 HP turbo diesel, 2500 lb. lift, 2300 hours, still has bobcat warranty, $27,500 offer. Delivery possible. (701) 318-2086

2012 Volvo VNM64T200 VED13 Volvo Engine Manufacturer 435 Horsepower; I SHIFT Tandem Axle; White Color; Yes Engine Brake; 3.36 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 211 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 42 in Flat Top Sleeper; Drive Side 712,000 Miles 2012 Volvo VNM64T200 ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; 10 Speed Tandem Axle; White Color; Yes Engine Brake; 3.36 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 194 in Wheelbase LOCKERS 438,000 Miles $30,000

2003 Freightliner Columbia ; C-15 Caterpillar Engine Manufacturer 435 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; TAN Color; 13 Spd; Yes Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 243 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Gross Vehicle Weight; 40,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 70 in Mid Roof Sleeper $20,500 2019 Neville 38x102 Ag Hoppers Spring ride outside Aluminum wheels $32,500

2001 Mertz Self propelled sprayer, 1200 gallon stainless tank, 4 wheel drive, auto steer, 90ft booms, recent work done, Call (605) 762-3437 for more info.

New Holland CR9070 combine, 1,850 separator hours, positive straw discharge, new 900 60R32 tires, yield monitor, moisture mapping and autosteer ready, new sieves, long auger, sell cheap, 701-680-1507 or 701-724-3486

For Sale: 1992 IH 1660 combine, 3 heads - corn head, pickup head & straight head, 4100 hrs, hasn’t been used for last 5yrs, always shedded, approximately new rotor in combine, has rock trap & straw spreader. (605) 870-0692

2014 Bobcat S650 skid steer, nice shape, cab, heat, AC, power Bobtach, 2 speed, radio, special edition model, 2,190 hours, clean loader, 78 HP turbo diesel, 2800 lb. lift, $28,000/offer. Delivery possible. Call (701) 318-2086

1999 9610 John Deere combine, duals, hopper extensions, chaff spreader, DAM, fore and aft. (701) 527-3940

New Holland TR86, chaff spreader, 3480 hrs, 973 20ft flex head with Crary air, (320) 568-2439

2008 Internationa ProStar ISM Cummins Engine Manufacturer 370 Horsepower; Single Axle; White Color; No Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 445 22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheel $13,500

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Wilrich 657 DCR 24’ Chisel Plow, 1400# Shanks, 3 Bar Drag, 4” Concave Twist Shovels, BRAND NEW 1989 Trailmobile 48x102 Dropdeck, Disk Blades, Serviced & Ready to Air Ride, Spread Axle..................... Go.................$29,900 .$12,500

of Minnesota

1996 Jet 42x66 hopper, all steel, roll tarp, spring suspension............$13,500

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!

2007 International 9200i, ISX 550hp, Jake, 13spd, 3:73’s, a/r cab & susp., a/s 5th, 210wb, all alum’s, excellent 11R22.5’s, Wet Kit, only 185,000 miles! Very Nice Truck!

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!

2003 Kenworth T800, 6NZ Cat 500hp, Jake, 18spd, 3:90’s, 90% Virgin 11R24.5’s, a/r cab & susp., dual exhaust, polished alum’s, loaded, only 134,000 miles. Very nice truck!

2010 Mack CHU613, Tandem Axle 1994 White GMC WCA64T, Grain2010 International Prostar 2013 VNL Daycab $34,250 SilageVolvo Truck $36,500

1996 International 8100, S/A Tag Axle 2009 Kenworth T660, Tandem 2010 Freightliner CA125DC 2004 Freightliner Columbia CL120 Daycab $10,500 Axle Sleeper $38,850 Cascadia Grain-Silage Truck$69,950 Tandem Axle Daycab .......... $24,950

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2004 Transcraft 48’ Alum Combo, 1967 Chevrolet, Tandem Axle, Twin Closed Tandem, Sliding Axle, Headache Rack, Sliding Winch Track, w/ Screw, Gas Engine, 5&4 Trans, 18’ or w/o Hay Sides....................CALL Box, Hoist, Roll Tarp........$9,000

1975 Chevrolet C65, Tandem Axle, Twin Screw, 427 Engine, 5&4 Trans, Air Brakes, 19’ Box, Hoist, Roll Tarp. ......................$12,500

2018 Wilson 41x66 Ag Hopper, Alum Wheels, Front & Rear Cat-walks, 2 Rows of Lights, Electric Roll Tarp, 2500 Mile.......$34,900

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

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2007 International 9200i, ISX 500hp, Jake, 13spd, low miles! 2002 Kenworth T800 Factory Tri-Axle, New Rebuilt 500hp De1999 International 9200, 12.7L troit, 18spd, 3:90’s, 230wb, a/r 430hp, Jake 10spd, low miles! cab & susp., double frame, 13.2k. &46k, all polished alum’s, 11R24.5 Virgins, excellent brakes, 628,000 miles. Clean & excellent condition!

2007 Peterbilt 379EXHD Legacy Edition, 63in Flat Top, 475hp Cat, Jake, 18spd, 280wb, a/r cab & suspension, Navigation, New clutch, only 370,000 miles. Extremely rare & clean!

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. 001736271r1

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2006 Case IH 2388, 2186E/1528S, FT, chopper, 20/20 monitor, Maurer extension with bubble up auger, 12 row ready, 18.4R42 duals, 500/70R24 steering axle, new rasp bars, several new belts and chains, excellent condition. $85,000. 605-203-1857

2019 Neville Step Deck 11’ Top Deck, 37’ Main Deck, 5’ Beaver Tail 3 folding ramps. 25,000# Axles, 10’1” Spread Axle, Electric Dump Valve, Pipe Spool, Apitong Floor

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2014 Volvo VNM64T430 VED13 Volvo Engine Manufacturer 435 Horsepower; I SHIFT Tandem Axle; White Color; Yes Engine Brake; 3.36 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 211 in Wheelbase; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; 42 in Flat Top Sleeper; Drive Side 705,000 Miles

Hidewood Fencing and Welding -- Heavy Duty Feed Rings -- Windbreaks and Gate -- Portable Caving Shelters & Sheds -- Steel Buildings -- Pipe fence Construction -- Bud boxes, Alleys & Load Outs -- Wire Fencing -- Creosote Post Sales Can Travel, will Deliver. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759

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Tandem Axle Daycab .......... $36,500 Tandem Axle Daycab .......... $43,850

2019 Timpte 40x66 Air Ride Elec Tarp Outside Aluminum Wheels Ag Hoppers 2 rows of 5 lights Stainless Corners $37,750 FET II 2013 Mack CXU613 MP8 Mack Engine Manufacturer 450 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; Gray Color; Yes Engine Brake; 3.36 Ratio; 445 22.5 Tires; All Aluminum Wheels; 188 in Wheelbase; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 6x2 Drive; COMING IN Flordia truck A/C Condition Call

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FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale; New Holland TR87 Combine, always shedded, great shape. 973 NH flex head. 970 NH pickup head. 974 NH corn head. (605) 690-9413 2009 Bobcat S250 skid steer, nice shape, 1349 hours, cab, heat, power Bobtach, 2 speed, new tires, 75 HP Kubota turbo diesel, 2500 lb. lift, $22,800/offer. Delivery possible. (701) 318-2086 WANTED Used Oil, lon minimum, free service within 200 Sioux Falls, SD, 1-866-304-6070

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Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Damian Urlich 701-209-0313 For Sale: restored IH Axial Flow 2366, 1998 model, new engine completely restored, new tires, excellent shape, always shedded, must see to appreciate. 605-472-2307 or 605-460-1649 Horsch 60’ double chute panther 460 and Horsch 500I tank, 3 years old. 605-870-1047

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1440 International harvester combine, excellent condition, 6 row 1063 corn head, 30” rows, 605-949-5793

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1991 New Holland TR86 Combine, 2508 separator hrs, RWA, Straw Chopper, Chaff Spreader, 973 Flex bean head, 20ft. Always shedded. Excellent condition. (712) 540-5056 John Deere 9760STS 2005, bin extender, duals, power tail board, 2,400 sep hours, $65,000. John Deere 635F bean head 2010, $15,000. 35ft cart available. 605-940-4568

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2001 JD 9750 STS, contour master, duals, hopper extension, single pt hook up, 4878 engine, 3378 separator, $40,000. (605) 460-1770 For sale: 15’ rotary woods mower, 1000 PTO, $5,000 OBO. Call 218-686-0145 For Sale: Case IH 9370 tractor, IH 2200 tri-axle truck. 218-289-0915

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Case IH 7088 2009, 1100 sep. hours, 1500 engine hours, power folding hopper, front straddle duals, both sets of concave, pro 600 monitor with fully integrated auto steer, farmer owned, shedded, very nice, $94,500. 701-351-0399

Two 34’ end dumps, loadline and midland, current DOT, $25,000. 2011 Peterbilt daycab, with wet kit, 238,000 miles, current DOT, $59,500. 6-row Red River Lifter, $1,000. 6-row Alloway topper, $1,000. John Deere 4010 tractor, 3pt end loader, needs paint, $6,500. 701-238-5601

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For Sale: 1992 Superb Energy Miser Grain Dryer, 3 Phase Power, Model # SE1200C, $15000 or best offer. For more info Please Call Travis or Gary 701-847-2261 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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For sale 2013 JD S680 combine, options are contour master, folding hopper, variable stream rotor, fine cut straw chopper, high capacity seed package, 2630 display. Comes with 900/65R-32 tires (not 1250’s in photo). 615P header. No corn, no smoking, fresh pro-check completed, field ready, always shedded, 810 sep. hours, 1,210 engine hours, asking $228,000 USD. Email bsf@sdnet.ca or call/text 1-204-324-4395 2010 Case IH 8120 combine, loaded, excellent condition, 770 hours. 2014 McDon FD75, 40’ draper head, low acres. Case IH 1015 header with 8-belt Melroe pickup head. 701-430-1472

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1682 Case I.H. Pull-type Combine, like new, very low hours. Always shedded, speciality rotor, rock trap, reverser, long-auger straw-chopper monitor, 2 sets of concaves. Just used in small grains. No beans. Excellent. Also: International 5500 chisel plow with heavy harrow, 31’ with anthydrous applicator with heavy duty hitch on back. Case IH 8220 25’ pull-type swather. Also, Sabre cutter for end. Summers 5 bar harrow, 70’, with new teeth. 701-256-3220 or 701-866-5420 For sale Soucy ST1000 combine tracks, used on season on JD 660 combine, will work on other makes, very good condition, $59,500 or best offer. 320-289-1084 leave message AGWEEK ads cover 4 states and bring results. Call 888-857-1920

For sale 2012 John Deere S670 combine, has duals, long unloading auger, 3-speed electric shift, premium cab, John Deere auto track, HID lighting, varials stream rotor, variable speed feeder house, 2 sets of concaves, chopper, 2 wheel drive, GS3 touch screen color display, corn or small grain machine, 890 separator hours, 1,291 engine hours, excellent condition, always stored inside, retiring from farming, $175,000 OBO. Call 605-431-7235

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2011 CIH 260 magnum mfd. 3320 hrs, 380/90R50 rear duals, 380/85R34 front duals. Deluxe cab, 5 hyd, multi pto kit. Cenex oil warranty on engine. (701) 680-0558 International 300 utility tractor not sure on year 55’-58’. Gas engine, rebuilt starter 2 years ago, tires are fair. Needs to have clutch adjusted. Good tractor for raking, mowing, or a smaller auger. 605-396-7578

For Sale: 1990 JD 4455, 2 wheel drive, 5130 hrs, quad range, 3 hydraulics, 3 point, one owner, very clean, 18.4/38 with duals, no computers and steel in hood and fenders, $47,000 or best offer. Central ND area. (701) 626-1799 MX 255, 1,100 hrs, like new, big pump, dual around, 3 pto, front suspension, no deff, 1 owner, priced right, 605-530-0471

2010 CASE IH 7088 RWD, duals, elec hop TRO600 always inside. Price reduced! 218-779-5620 or 701-430-1238 1995 9500 JD Combine. Good motor, heavy final drive, good hydro, carrier. Needs a little love and care. Asking $12,500 OBO. 218-756-2424. Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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JD 7810 MFWD, 4400 hrs., power quad transmission, new Firestone tires, duals, 3 remotes, front fenders, weights, dual PTO, very nice. (651) 338-6861 2009 John Deere 8430, 5300 hours, auto steer ready, power shift, 480x50 Firestone rears, very nice, $84,500. Also 2010 John Deere 8225R, PS, ILS, with 2700 hours, 3 pto’s, 18.4x46 rears and front duals, excellent condition, $119,500. 701-423-5557 or 701-391-2934 Quitting Farming: Case 2390 Tractor, new air conditioning, power shift been gone through, duals, $9,000 obo. 856 IH Tractor, new rear tires, has Miller loader & grapple, $7,000 obo. 560 Diesel, rough, $1,500 obo. 900 IH 12-row, narrow Corn Planter, good shape, $3,000 obo. (605) 203-0223

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1973 JD 300 Industrial tractor with loader, loader has 3 spool valve, deep bucket, separate bucket and grapple fork, tractor has two hydraulic service valves, 3 pt hitch, pto, shuttle shift, rear wheel weights, tractor is a 43 HP diesel, $8,500. (701) 254-4216 JD 8235R MFWD 3,800 hours, very nice tractor, shedded. JD 1770 NT 16 row 30, central fill, with 20/20 precision plant system. J&M 750 grain cart with scale. 605-492-7169 IH 966 Diesel, new paint, new alternator, new batteries, new seat, new 18.4 x 38 rear tires & new tri-rib front tires, factory TA delete, very nice tractor, $12,750. Lakefield, MN 507-360-6057 If no answer, 507-840-0844. No Telemarketers. JD 1998 9200 4WD, 3900 hrs., 24 speed, new 620/70R42 Agri-Max tires, less than 200 hrs. on new injectors, serial # is 9200N010351, excellent, $75,000 OBO. (605) 994-2264 or 605-994-7445

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TRACTORS 1982 JD 4640 QR, 3-hyd, 7,000 hrs, 42” tires & duals. Very nice! $18,000; JD 4555 5,900 hrs. PS, 3hyd, new interior, planter tractor, very nice! $30,000; JD 4555 5,900 hrs, QR, 3-hyd, choice of tire size, sharp! $35,000; 1982 JD 4440 7,000 hrs, QR, 3-hyd, very nice! $23,000. All tractors are 2WD. Owner retiring. Small down payment. Pay remainder January 2019. Central MN 952-240-2193

‘00 JD 8410T track tractor, AutoTrac ready (Plug & Play), 120” wide stance W/ 24” Camoplast belts (80%), undercarriage good, 3 point & PTO. Many new parts- excellent mechanical condition. $57,500. Call 507-789-6049. JD 2940, new tires, starter, Westendorf QT loader, $11,500. JD 2955, C/A/H, overhauled, $11,900. 2016 JD 4066 utility FWA, hydo, 5900 hrs, $12,900. IH 6804 Diesel, 3pt, Westendorf QT loader, oil leak, $6,100. MF 20 Perkins gas, shuttle transmission, 3pt, LPTO, PS, loader, $4,995 OBO, 320-543-3523 1952 Allis Chalmer CA tractor, narrow front, newly painted, new details, runs good, new 11.2x24 rear tires, new alternator, new battery, Allis Chalmer 2pt hitch, $2,500. 605-759-5488 CIH STX 450, 5,000 hrs, HD, high flo pump, 710/70/42, $68,000. (605) 433-5442

Summers 2510 DT 38.5’ ...............$35,000 Summers 32’ Chisel Plow .............$26,000 Case IH 5600 37’............ ...............$15,000 Wishek 30’ Disk............................$30,000 Salford 5100 36’...........................$82,000 Flexi-Coil 70’ HPD...........................$5,600 Westfield MK1070 .......................... $2,800 Westfield J208-46 ...........................$1,600 Toreq 13000 .................................$40,000 Leon 1700.....................................$40,000 Farm King 8-46................................$1,600 Farm King 1370 ..............................$6,000 Farm King 16104...........................$24,000 Farm King 1070 ..............................$2,500

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TRACTORS 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

2013 JD 9560RT 7150 hrs, Engine Warranty Brent: 218-205-1471 Lee: 218-736-7122

‘66 JD 4020 dsl, 3pt, JDWF, SR, TRNS, $7,995. IH 595 utility dsl, 3pt, ROPS, 3,600 hours, Allied QT loader, $7,250. FarmAll 300 utility, ps, good tow work, FH, with blade, $2995. 8N Ford, fresh paint, $2,900. JD 26040 shuttle shift, JD 146 loader, $8,995. BO/Trade. 320-543-3523

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www.interstateinc.com For Sale: JD 6170M Front Wheel Assist Tractor with H320 Loader & Grapple, rear weights, good tires, 4900 hrs. Asking $79,000 OBO Call or text 605-216-0270 For Sale: Well preserved 1953 Farmall Super H, runs excellent. Newer paint and decals. Everything works. Has belt pully, fenders and like new 13.6x38 Firestone 23 degree tires. Best offer over $3,500. Contact (605) 520-7875, 10am-8pm, Watertown, SD area. 1973 JD 7520 4WD Tractor, AC/Heat, 18.4-34 tires, duals, front tires near new, back tires 80%, 3 hyd., 3 pt, PTO, has front & rear fenders to go with it. Tractor is in good original & complete condition. $14,000. (605) 370-1085 No telemarketers. 2010 JD 8430T, new tracks, new transmission, 18 speed power shift, 335 HP, 4233 hrs, $125,000. Two 500 gallon saddle tanks available, 602-750-5333

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1586 International with 4 years on a brand new TA on it, fair to good shape, $12,000 OBO. (605) 216-1480 For Sale: 1985 Steiger Puma 4wd, power shift, 4 hydraulics, 3 point, PTO, new Cab interior, 80% on 18.4/38 Michelin tires. Also, available for tractor John Deere Auto steer. 12 ft Degelman 4 way dozer, model 46-57 with brush guard and new cutting edge. Call (605) 380-0068

PLANTING EQUIPMENT For Sale: JD 1890 42’ No Till Drill SN A018900C730120 with 1910 270 tow between cart, SN A01910T730114, no fert. used through it, 1,000 acres on new disks and all new hoses, 19,719 acres; $85,000. Call: 218-779-8175

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT AERWAY 40’ vertical tillage tool, 2012 model, tines are 7.5” long, gangs can angle 0-10 degrees, hyd wing down pressure, heavy built, excellent condition, very little use, has been stored inside, $54,000, can email pics, Aberdeen SD, 605-380-5275 40’ Mandako Twister 4020 vertical tillage tool, 2016, 8 wave notched blades measure 19.25”, 2 bar coil tine harrow and rolling basket, gangs hyd adjust 0-7 degrees, single point depth control, hyd leveling hitch, excellent condition, low acres, $65,000, can email pics, Aberdeen SD, 605-380-5275 For sale: Brillion 4 shank Zone-Builder model ZS4301 3/4” shanks, low acres, good condition. (605) 360-4868

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT For sale: 2012 30ft Landoll disk. Also, 2009 30ft Salford. (605) 949-1488 For Sale: Sunflower 1435 3 section rock flex disk with factory harrow and hydraulic self leveler, with heavy 24” blades, like new condition, bought new. Only disked 800 acres. Also, Doyle 8 ton stainless steel spreader, like new condition, bought new, only spread 2,400 acres. Selling due to retirement. (605)482-8220 Farm Inventory Reduction Sale! 2014 40ft Landoll disc with harrows. Kwikleen 7 screen grain cleaner. 610 JD high clearance chisel plow with harrows. 8ft Lorenz snowblower. 70ftx10in Westfield auger with swing out hopper. 60ft Herman harrow. (2) 8-row cultivators. 35ft hydraulic trip Noble Blade. 605-281-1377 For Sale: 42 feet of Summers 106 harrows, 1 10 foot section, 1 8 foot section, 4 6 foot sections, 24 inch teeth, make offer. Call Justin at (605) 377-4072 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: John Deere 610 Chisel Plow. 25ft, 2 bar mulcher, walking tandems, single point depth control, has newer style black shanks, good shape, $7,500. Webster, SD Call 605-380-3871 Case IH RMX370 Cushion Gang Disc, 33’, new 24” blades & bearings on front gang & 23 1/2” on rear, always been shedded, very nice disc, ready to go to work, $28,500. Lakefield, MN 507-360-6057 If no answer 507-840-0844 No Telemarketers For sale: International 720 6-16 Onland Plow, automatic reset, good condition, $2,200 obo. International 720 5-16, automatic reset with Crumbler, very nice, $2,200 obo. Also, International 720 5-16 Plow with reset, $800 obo. (605) 203-0967


TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 2010 26ft Summers Disk Chisel, serial #J0919, excellent condition, very little use, $42,500 obo. 36ft Landoll 6230 disk, serial #62L0700475, original blades, very good condition, $38,000 obo. John Deere 2510 S residue Master 12 row, 30” strip tiller for dry fertilizer, very good condition, Serial #276325, $40,000 obo. Case IH 4300 32ft field cultivator, Serial #0624702, $7,500 obo. 2000 9550 John Deere Walker Combine, with or without John Deere pickup head, 355 eng/2151 sep hrs, H09550W685924, dual tires, $42,500 obo. (605) 350-7741 For Sale: 2009 Summers 36’ Chisel Plow, Summers 4 bar drag, low acres SN 10 702; $29,000. Call: 218-779-8175 For sale DMI Tiger Mate 2 48½’ field cultivator with 3 bar harrow, $9,000. 320-760-7035 Horsch 330, 33ft high speed disk, good condition, $59,000 OBO. Horsch 300 30ft high speed disk in good condition, $54,900 OBO. 712-579-1825 2008 Landoll disk, 29-1/2 feet w/mulcher, excellent condition $21,000. Call (605) 450-0630 For sale: John Deere 637 Disk with harrow 32’ 9”, good shape. Case International 5600 Chisel Plow, 31’ with harrow. John Deere 726 mulch finisher, 39’, excellent condition, new sweeps. Call (605) 294-7227 2006 Case IH model PTX300 36’ chisel plow, $17,500. 218-791-5401 or 701-740-0209 2013 John Deere 2720 disk ripper with rolling basket. (605) 380-4405 AERWAY 40’ vertical tillage tool, 2012 model, tines are 7.5” long, gangs can angle 0-10 degrees, hyd wing down pressure, heavy built, excellent condition, very little use, has been stored inside, $54,000, can email pics, Aberdeen SD, 605-380-5275 40’ Mandako Twister 4020 vertical tillage tool, 2016, 8 wave notched blades measure 19.25”, 2 bar coil tine harrow and rolling basket, gangs hyd adjust 0-7 degrees, single point depth control, hyd leveling hitch, excellent condition, low acres, $65,000, can email pics, Aberdeen SD, 605-380-5275 610 JD 35ft chisel plow, like new, Raven cold flow, NH3, 787 JD cart for fertilizer, like new drag teeth, new rear hitch, Sanborn ND, $9,900 701-646-6462 or 701-490-6462 Wishek Disk 862NT 26ft 2013 model 29” blades, single pt depth. light package. tandem across 605-268-2969 2011 Sunflower model 1435 36’ tandem disc, front caster wheels, 9” spacing, excellent condition, $25,000. 701-739-2564

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 2009 John Deere 2410 Chisel Plow, 43’, summer’s harrows, single point depth, beaver tails just flipped, excellent condition, $33,000, Also 42’ anhydrous applicator, Hiniker flow control, 2 bar Harrows, make an offer, call 218-526-0239

HARVEST EQUIPMENT 2008 New Holland 74C 30 Ft Flex Head. Crary Air Real. Used on approx 7500 acres. Includes Trailer! IH M narrow front tractor. Ready to go just tuned up. 1979 Chevy C70 Truck. 86,000 miles. 427 engine has approx 50,000 miles on it. Twenty foot Scott box and hoist, 3 piece swing out end gate. Roll Tarp, lift Tag, 10:00 20 front tires, 9:00 20 rear tires. Silage end gate available. One Owner. 1979 International single axle truck. 18 ft scott box. 3 piece endgate. 404 motor, 50,000 miles. 701 678 3033 J&M 750 grain cart tarp,scale,30.5 32 tires 16 inch unload auger nice clean cart $15,500. 605-268-2969 653A all crop head, field ready, completely gone thru, has adapter for Case combine, comes with extra parts, (605) 354-3178 2010 Case IH 2020 30’ Flexhead with 2010 Crary Air Reel, Double Drive, 3” cut, 6500 Acres, Field Ready, pictures available. (701) 710-0869 2014 Pit Express Model 313 13” Drive over hopper for Westfield Auger $7,899.00 (605) 268-0795

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)

HARVEST EQUIPMENT Westfield MK 13”x81’ auger, low profile sweep, 540 pto, like new, MK 130-81 Ficklin CA 13000 grain cart, 650 bushel with 14” corner auger, tarp 24.5-32 tires, good condition, stored inside, can send pictures. John Deere 893 corn head 8 row 30”, pto shafts, knife rolls, hydraulic deck plates, all new chains, sprockets & gears. All equipment in excellent shape, retiring from farming. 605-380-9290 For sale: Farm King 10x60 auger, hydraulic lift, fixed 90 degree hopper for straight trucks $800. Feterl 8x55 auger, $600. (605) 380-9675 John Deere 643 low tin, chain drive corn head, NEW: top & bottom sprockets, gathering chains, deck plates, center tin under auger. 605-354-2269 or 605-530-7043 For Sale 2-1983 L-3 combines with 24ft headers. 9ft Sund pickups on 13ft header. 1-638 corn header for above combines. 1-60ft by 10in fertel auger. 1-41ft by 7in auger. 1 720 IHC corn chopper with 12ft dump wagon. Pickup head for above. (701) 220-3375 DMC high cap screener. Counter rotating dual screens, good condition. (605) 360-4868 Westfield W13-71 pto drive auger, $5,500. (605) 690-1655 Case IH 1020 bean head, 30ft, tracker, oil bath gear box, $6,000 OBO. (605) 351-2839

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Also, 608 8 row 30 cornhead with knife rolls & hydraulic deck plates.

Call: 701-778-7611 or 701-269-9687.

2011 Brent 744 gravity wagon, with Shurco roll tarp, stored inside, asking $12,750 OBO. 605-327-3320 or 605-660-2804

HARVEST EQUIPMENT New Holland 98C corn head, 12R30”, Chalmers knife rolls, hydraulic deck plates, row guidance, plastic snouts, totally reconditioned, not used in 6 years, $13,500. (701) 320-2388 IHC 1688 combine, 4600 hrs, specialty rotor, large and small wire concave. JD model 843 corn head, plastic poly snouts, pto drive. IHC model 1020, 25ft, bean head with trailer. IHC model 810 pick up head, all items in good shape, $37,500, will separate, 605-505-0390 Sunmaster Header 8 row 30”, Case IH adapter, low acres, and very good condition. $30,000 obo. (701) 782-6801 leave message. 844 8 row John Deere corn head, 36, 38, or 40 inch low tin head, gathering chains & sprockets all new & used one season. Call (605) 783-3262 612 John Deere corn head, 12 row 30 inch, header height sensing, $28,500. 2011 John Deere 635F with Crary wind system, excellent condition, $28,000. 701-423-5557 or 701-391-2934 653A 6-row All Crop Head, high sides, excellent shape, $2,200 OBO. JD Pickup Head w/9ft. Sun Pickup, shedded, nice, $1,200 OBO. (605) 283-2779 For Sale: --John Deere 444 corn head, reconditioned, works great, went to narrow row $3,000 obo. --1976 C6500 grain truck. Great working order, 427c.i., tandem axle, rebuilt 5 speed, 3 piece end gate, 11R semi tires all around. Legal for 24 ton. WANTED: John Deere 3 row narrow corn head for 3970 cutter. (605)690-1265 Field Queen Self propelled corn chopper, $7,500 OBO. 701-391-1497 Elmers grain cart, 1600 bushel, on tracks, 605-480-0285

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Handlair model 560 grain vac, 1,000 PTO and self contained hydraulics, 2 steel flex pipes, solid aluminum tube, another solid aluminum tube with manual air control to slide into a sump tube and a aluminum telescopic tube, both regular nozzle and clean-up nozzles. Excellent condition! All to go for $14,000. Stored inside 605-480-0382 Farmfan CF-AB 270 Grain Dryer, single phase, propane, inspected yearly, 3,382 hrs, great shape, $10,500 obo. (320) 808-4577 For Sale: IHC 1020 30 foot flex head, nice condition, always shedded, $6,000 or best offer. 653A John Deere all crop head with adapter to fit IHC combine, $2,000. (605) 769-1335 FOR SALE: Case IH 1020 30’ flex header with trailer, mint condition, very little use; Case IH 2142 35’ draper header, attachment for 2388 or 2588 combine, also excellent condition; 2007 Timpte triple axel grain trailer, Ag hoppers, weigh scale, excellent condition; 1967 IH tandem truck, twin screw, very dependable truck. 701-400-6075. 2012 JD 618C 18 Row 22”. Chopping corn head, contour master, hyd deck plates. Bought new, always shedded. 2000 acres on complete rebuild. Excellent condition. $74,900. 715-377-2940 JD 635 hydroflex recent sickle, guards & backbone $7500, 2014 Westfield 8x61 auger w/10 hp motor$5200, 2008 Westfield 13x71 w/low profile swing, hyd jogger$8000, 8x30 roof augers w/5 hp$1750, Hardi commander 1200 nice 120’ boom $9989, Cat 55 new 16” tracks $29500, tandem dually gooseneck $2800, Corvette $5000; CALL (320) 290-9225

Harvest Equipment Grain Harvest n JD 1293 corn head ‘07 n NH 98C corn heads, 8 & 12 row n Grain Bagger Koyker & Richiger n Orthman 797 grain cart n E-Z Trail 500 grain cart n Gravity Wagons (200-600 bu) n Four header trailers n 8x60 Auger (w/o swg hopper) NH 98C corn heads, 8 & 12 row Silage Equipment n JD 3R heads n Forage wagons 16’-20’ n Swivl+push blades 10-14’ Haying Equipment n NH speed rowers 240, 620 hrs, 19 1/2’ disk head n Vermeer 605SM 9900 bls n JD 568 5300 bales n New Farm King 14 V-rake n Sitrex 16 V-rake n (3) 15-20’ n (5) 7-14’ bale trailers with side arms n Tractor loaders NH speed rowers 240, 620 hrs, 19 1/2’ disk head Loaders n Several on hand n buckets, grapples, bales spears, pallet forks, joy sticks or what ever you need. Tractor-Skid Str n 2013 JD 6150R, 1100 hrs w/JD H380 loader n JCB 175 Eco, 350 hrs. ‘13, heat/ac Photos at RennerEquip.com Call Corky @ 605-543-5758 JD 9550 combine, field ready, 2,500 engine hrs. JD 925R header with Lucke Sunflower pans. J&M 750 grain cart, big auger with scale and tarp, like new. 8 row 30” Drago corn head, 1500 acres, like new. (605) 284-5289 For SALE: New Holland FP240 Silage cutter, with 3 row 30” head, 12ft hay head. Always shedded. Has cut less than 400 acres. 605-520-1394 8 row 30 pickit, double swath. Liliston 6200 bean combine. 22ft universal head with sund pick up. 8x61 Westfield auger, electric drive. 701-710-0499 John Deere 635F Flex Head, full finger, good poly, has new updates, $12,000. (605) 881-1810

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JD 853A All Crop Header, good condition, stored in heated shop, all new snouts, new floor pan & slip clutch. Asking $11,000. (605) 870-0588 2011 Demco 850 grain cart, bought new, like new condition, always parked at the end of the field, Never chased a combine down through the field, red color, roll tarp, both PTO shafts, always shedded. (605) 354-3178 J&M 525 grain cart, corner auger, tarp, always shedded, low acres, adjustable axle, field ready, $8,250. Geringhoff corn head, 6R30” rota disk chopping corn head, good condition, low acres, JD or Case IH hook up, stalk stompers, $15,500. 320-808-4577 or 320-808-5707 For sale: John Deere 843 Corn Head, 70 series hookup, always shedded. (605) 437-2327 J&M grain cart, 1300 bushel, on tracks, 605-480-0285 2009 Harvestec corn head, 12 row 30in folding, Case IH mounts, Headsight header control, $13,000. 2003 Harvestec 12 row 30in folding, Case IH or John Deere mounts, $6,000. 4 wheel 30ft J&M head trailer, $2,500. (605) 880-0289

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12 Row Drago Chopping Corn Header A 2006 drago chopping corn head. New chopping blades 2 years ago. Knife rolls and chains in good condition. Geared and adapted for JD 9870 combine. Priced to move. Will negotiate. Call for more details. (701) 260-9825 For Sale: 2009 3208 corn head, has new sprockets and gathering chains, in excellent condition, asking $24,000 or best offer. (605) 216-3695 For sale 1082 Brent grain cart with scale and printer. Call 218-779-8175 JD 9 row 22” corn head, single point hookup, late model, very nice, poly, $6,200 OBO; JD 9 row 22” older corn head with poly, very good, $3,800. Central MN. 952-240-2193 1990 843 8 row JD corn head. Heavy poly, very clean. $6,500 OBO. 218-756-2424 For sale 2013 JD 608C chopping corn head. 701-640-1016 JD 854A, 36” row head. JD 9650 MTS. PTO. Adj to 38”. $10,500 -- JD 1253A Row head 30” Mts like 853A. Torsion tightnes, Excellent condition. $25,000 -- Kingsman 12 Round Bale. Self loading bale mover all cyl rebulit. Excellent condition. $13,000. Delivery available. (785) 826-7082 JD 9510 combine, 2,275 separator hours, duals, long auger, big motor, $32,900. 03 JD 925F full finger flex head, $9,450. JD 924 flex head, $1,950. JD 643 oil bath corn head with knife rolls, $3,750. (2) New Killbros 1055 550 bushel gravity boxes, made by Uneverth, 425x22.5 tires, $10,750 each. 09 JD 2700 7 shank disc ripper, $11,900. Case IH 1084 8x36 cornhead, $2,900. (320) 769-2756 Wanted: 8” Horizontal or incline power head for 18’ drain bin. For sale: 1990 John Deere 922 rigid head, has pickup reel, always shedded, $2,995. Call Robert 701-640-8119

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Case IH 2162 40ft flex draper, includes gage wheels, 3” cut, single drive with spare sickle, fore and aft, tilt, AHHC, very good condition, $39,500 OBO. Financing available thru Ag Direct, Willow Lake SD 605-880-7808 call or text. 2008 JD 9870 STS, recent new motor, thru JD shop yearly, excellent condition, contour master, 1076 sep hrs, stored inside, $139,000. 2012 JD 616C 16R30” chopping corn head, stalk master, only 3 season, 1600 total acres, with Lankota stalk stompers, $95,000, trailer available also. 2009 635 flex head, full finger, low use, nice shape, $19,000. Four 750 bu. Brent gravity wagons, model 757Q, like new, used 2 seasons, stored inside, $16,500 each. Hydraulic belt unload also available. 602-750-5333 2009 270 Farm fans dryer, continuous flow, batch drying capability, 764 hrs, cal-cu dry, top heating bin, truck tire transports that stay on when in use, always been shedded when not in use. 71ft Sudenga 8” auger with 10HP motor, 31ft x8” Westfield auger with 10 HP motor, dryer and auger motors are all single phase, looking for $32,500 for everything. One owner 605-270-2138 Brent 1082 grain cart, tarp and scale, 900x32 tires, $24,500. JD 680 15ft chizel plow, Summers harrow, $8,500. New Wheatheart 13” hydraulic drive jump auger, $1,850. Wilrich 614NT, 27ft HD disk, 26” blades, 385x22.5 tires, HD 3 bar harrow, $27,500. Case IH 1044 4x36 corn head, excellent condition, $1,950. (320) 769-2756 2012 John Deere 635F Soybean head, single point hookup, $18,000. 2007 Gerringhoff 1230 Chopping corn head, auto sense and header height sensor, single point hookup, $25,000 OBO. 1998 Gerringhoff 830 chopping corn head, international hookup or John Deere, $12,000. 32ft EZEEON 4600 Disk, $18,000. (605) 480-3299

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: MK 10x71 GLP MKX 10x63 GLP 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: 2500 Series PitStop DriveOver 20” x 100’ PTO Drive Standard Hopper 24” x 120’ PTO Drive Standard Hopper 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.

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New Holland 974, 4 row wide corn head, good condition, field ready. Also, New Holland 971 dummy head with Melroe 388 7 belt pick up, like new condition, always shedded. Ethan, SD. 605-630-0699 or 605-770-4515 1460 Case IH combine, 3600 hrs, excellent condition, field ready, great corn machine, always shedded $4500. Call (605) 450-0630 2015 Drago series II, 6 row 30” corn head, less than 500 acres of use, has chopping capabilities, was on 2344 Case IH combine, $35,500. One owner 605-270-2138 2344 Case IH combine, 1544 rotor hrs, 2288 engine hrs, 2nd owner, excellent shape, $56,000 OBO, for more details call 605-270-2138 AWS Windbar for John Deere 640 FD header, 2016 model, works great, just traded heads, $9,500. Batco 10x75 conveyor, PTO drive, very nice, $6,500. 701-351-0399 2004 1020 25ft bean head, fore and aft, field tracker, new guards and sections 200 acres ago. no rocks, 2nd owner excellent condition. With 2011 studley header trailer, $10,000. (605) 256-3634 2011 =UNverferth 7250 red in color, no tarp or scale, excellent shape, bought new, $16,500. Harvest International 13x82 swing away auger, 2010 year model, low pro hopper, with hydraulic hopper walker, very good shape, no dents, used only on sunflowers & wheat. (701) 422-3436 For sale: Brent 774 grain cart with scale. Ready to go. $16,500. 605.881.3719

John Deere 676 Rotary Forage Head, new in 2014 used 2 seasons. Call for details (605) 680-0966

Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307

For Sale: J & M 875 Bushel Grain Cart w/scale, nice condition. Also, 21’ Doonan Pup Trailer. 605-216-6520

New Holland 74C 35ft flex head, reconditioned, good shape, 605-350-1138 ask for Joel

2005 Clarke 1222 corn head, JD or Lexion hookups, 2 years on calmer chopping stalk rolls, deck plates and chains, roll-a-cone ends, gerringhoff ear savers, Nice Head changed row width. 14,000 obo 1998 Cornhusker Hopper 42x72 air ride, electric tarp and traps. 14,000 obo (605) 887-7592 643 John Deere Corn Head, Calmer BT chopping stalk rolls, fits New Holland. low acres. Gravity Wagon Brent 640, green, excellent condition. (712) 540-5056 J&M 750 Grain Cart, 750 bushel capacity, tarp, no scale, green in color, 30.5-32 tires, 1000 PTO shaft, $12,500 OBO. (605) 520-5474 600+ bushels Brent model 644 grain trailer, complete with lights, breaks, fenders, super single tires, like new condition, MUST SELL bought a truck! (605) 203-1341 2011 John Deere 608 corn head, 8 row, 30in, header height sensing, excellent condition. 605-380-5436 or 605-380-5547 For Sale: 2008 Gerringhoff RD830, has brackets for Case IH Flagship combines, gray poly, excellent condition, Rota-disks are like new, has hydraulic deck plates & Headsight, need to sell. $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 / O B O (605) 214-1057 Parker 1048 grain cart, on tracks, tarp, no scale, hydraulic spout adjustment, 18” auger, 8 bu. per second, always stored inside, excellent condition, would consider older smaller cart in trade, also Geringhoff rota-disk, 12R30, very good shape, fits Case IH 1020 30 series combines, Leola, SD 605-216-8891 Clark machine 12 row 20 corn head, hydraulic deck plates, hydraulic auger, 6 stock stoppers, rebuilt last fall $17,000. Also other corn head parts for sale. (605) 770-1480

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1292 Art’sWay auger, hydraulic swing hopper, $11,000 (605) 770-1480 653A all crop head, field ready, completely gone thru, has adapter for Case combine, comes with extra parts, (605) 354-3178 For sale: Camoplast CTS 36” combine track system. New in 2016 and used 1 season on JD S680. $57000 701-741-4931 John Deere 844 8 row 36” cornhead, low ten, 4WD, optional risers on end. 605-880-5289

2011 FEI Anhydrous Applicator 60’ Raven Duel Coolers 6 station Variable rate New Knives Scott Hydraulic tank hitch Ag Leader Control Used 1 season (2500 acres) Stored inside $45,000 Call 701-370-1819 Langdon, ND

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JD 1290 corn head, 12-row, 20” with hydraulic deck plates, knife rolls, header height sensing, single pt hookup for deer, dual PTO shafts, all poly with end row savers. Not used for 5 years. Always shedded, excellent condition, one owner. 605-651-1525

Lots cleaned, piles removed, (3) 650 bushel truck mounted spreaders, 3 yard loader, no pits. Carlson Enterprises 218-686-2574

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Looking for custom harvesting soybeans in the Grand Forks area, 20 years experience. Contact Kevin 218-779-5516

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Looking for fall crops to harvest, corn and soybeans. 320-221-3789

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EMPLOYMENT Full Time Position: Christiansen Land and Cattle is looking for a motivated person for full time position on our farm. This person would have good knowledge in spraying and scouting crops. Along with a working understanding of planting and harvesting. This person should know basic maintenance of equipment and should be willing to learn and grow with our team. Also looking for seasonal part time help that could become full time. Please email Matt at matt@clcdakota.com or call 605-680-1941 if interested.

Sugarbeet Harvest Help! Truck Drivers & Equipment Operators Hong Farms Buxton, ND 218-779-0366 or 218-779-6025 or 218-791-1267 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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FEED YARD COWBOY FullTime Feed Yard Cowboy. Immediate opening for an FT Feed Yard Cowboy in Northeast Nebraska. Applicant must provide own horse or ATV. Must have knowledge and understanding about cattle behaviors and be able to identify sick cattle. Be able to segregate and treat sick cattle and return to home pens accurately. Help receive and ship cattle by weighing and counting. Other duties include cleaning and maintaining water tanks, hospital and processing areas, fencing and other duties as required. Also have the ability to communicate and work well with others. Hours are Monday-Friday and every other weekend. Applicant must be at least 19 years of age and have a valid driver’s license and qualify as insurable under the feedyard’s vehicle insurance company’s guidelines. Pay will commensurate with experience. Resume and references required. Inquiries to: (402) 920-1325 or jldicke@gmail.com

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Corn & soybean farm north of Casselton. Seasonal employment, PT. Contact David Baumler 701-361-4142 Looking for full time help on farm operation. Row crop/forage program, CDL preferred. Familiar with newer farm equipment required, Mandatory drug test. Call James 605-517-1392 or Brandon 320-226-1301

Bullseye Custom Application is seeking custom spraying acres for fall burn down, pasture and grassland in the Dakotas and Minnesota. Booking acres for 2019 pre, post and Y-drop applications, crop scouting and soil sampling. Call John at 605 695 9871

Part time drivers wanted for corn and soybean harvest, CDL required, apply by calling L&O Acres 605-226-0732

Custom Baling, straw, hay, alfalfa and corn stalks with Vermeer 605 Super M baler, twine or net wrapped, $11/bale and $12/bale for corn stalks. Also can rake with 20 wheel V rake, up to 38’ wide or 3 18’ windrows together, $5/acre, $6/acre for corn ground, Day County area, would consider traveling, call or text (605) 380-3871

Custom cattle feeding at TWF Feeders, Hayti, SD. We have experience with any class of cattle and have a variety of feed stuffs. We can background. finish or develop and breed heifers, etc. We have an ethanol plant 24 miles away, a consulting nutritionist, and do custom fall grazing as well. Call Tucker at 605-520-6095

The Original In-Bin Continuous Flow Full time position on a cow/calf, feedlot grain operation near Watertown , SD . Experience required. Housing available. Call 605.520.2928

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

Truck Driver Wanted for OTR Grain Hauling. Call Tim at J & T Trucking 605-770-8289

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To operate new rotobeater/defoliator with row finder, hydraulic covers & rear camera late model tractor with auto steer. Also Truck Drivers needed for soybean & sugarbeet harvest. Willing to drive night shift during sugarbeets. Good people to work with. Good equipment. Great pay. Wages will depend on experience. 15 miles from Grand Forks. Sweeney Farms Mike Cell #701-741-1702 Brandon; 701-256-0965; Robert; 701-741-1701

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EMPLOYMENT Full Time Position on cow/calf & grain farm in SE North Dakota

Must be qualified in operating and maintaining and repair of large farm equipment, have a good driving record and be able to drive semi trucks. MUST LIKE CATTLE! Feeding, calving out cows and overall care of cattle. Calving percentage bonus will be offered. Pa7 will depend on experience.

Call 701-640-8957

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For Fall Harvest. GREAT PAY! Call Brent at 701-430-1472

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Custom Applicator Fullerton Farmers Elevator of Fullerton, ND is hiring a full-time chemical/fertilizer applicator. Willing to train. Must have ability to obtain CDL. Wage DOE. Excellent benefits! Contact Kelly at (701) 375-5912 Ranch Hand position available in Northwest SD. Experience required in the following areas haying, feeding, calving, and experience in driving a ranch semi truck, etc. This is a long term position with housing, utilities, and beef provided by ranch. Must provide references, and have the ability to work unsupervised. Please call 605-290-1016 or send resume to: WebbRanch75@yahoo.com Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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Full Time Farm and Ranch Hand Wanted Looking for a hardworking, responsible person. Wanting someone that has experience with cattle, trucking, and farm equipment. Housing and utilities are available. Located near Highmore SD Please call 605-870-0765 with questions and interest. Full time employee wanted for large cattle and farming operation. Must have experience with cattle (calving, feeding, processing) and farm equipment. Housing will be available. Location is around the De Smet and Lake Preston, SD area. Please call 605-203-0378. SUGARBEET HARVEST HELP Looking for two drivers to work 2PM - 2AM Day Shift. Driving semi with 30 ft enddump. Also, looking for an experienced Lifter Operator & Topper Tractor Driver. Ulen, MN area. 218-596-8327 or 218-280-1722

EMPLOYMENT Full time position on cow/calf and grain farm in SE ND, must be qualified in operating, maintaining, and repairing large farm equipment, have good driving record and be able to drive semi trucks. Must like cattle. Feeding, calving out cows and overall care of cattle. Calving percentage bonus is offered, pay will depend on experience, call 701-640-8957

Truck Drivers Wanted for Midwest grain & feed hauling. Must have good driving record. Competitive wages, vacation, and health benefits. Call Todd at L & O Acres Transport, 605-380-2133 or Chris at 605-216-2216

Custom Applicator Fullerton Farmers Elevator of Fullerton, ND is hiring a full-time chemical/fertilizer applicator. Willing to train. Must have ability to obtain CDL. Wage DOE. Excellent benefits! Contact Kelly at (701) 375-5912

SEED FOR SALE: FULL LINE OF COVER CROP SEED

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

RADISH, TURNIPS, VETCH, RAPESEED, FORAGE KALE, BUCKWHEAT, LENTILS, FORAGE PEAS, AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS, SORGHUM SUDANGRASS, FORAGE SORGHUM, MILLET GRASS SEED, CLOVER, CONVENTIONAL ALFALFA, RR ALFALFA, CUSTOM MIXES, TOTES AVAILABLE, CERTIFIED ON FARM SCALE, SM-18018

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

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

Full Time Farm and Ranch Hand Wanted Looking for a hardworking, responsible person. Wanting someone that has experience with cattle, trucking, and farm equipment. Housing and utilities are available. Located near Highmore SD Please call 605-870-0765 with questions and interest. Full time employee wanted for large cattle and farming operation. Must have experience with cattle (calving, feeding, processing) and farm equipment. Housing will be available. Location is around the De Smet and Lake Preston, SD area. Please call 605-203-0378.

Sept. 13 pre-haul; main campaign October 1.

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SEMI TRUCK DRIVERS Sproule Farms for Harvest 2018 Competitive pay! Please call Tim at 218-779-8881

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Pulkrabek Farms East Grand Forks, MN Must be self-motivated and reliable. Give us a call to see what we offer! Nick @ 701-741-2810 or Grant @ 218-779-7429 Emerson Farms is looking for a full time farm hand in Pembina, ND. Mechanic experience a plus. Will pay based on experience. Duties would include driving truck, tractor and perform routine maintenance. Housing and work vehicle provided. Call Don at 701-520-1489 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 Looking for Wheat, Soybeans, Sunflowers and Corn to harvest. Available now with reasonable rates. Call 701-220-3405

Looking for either a straight truck or semi to haul beets for me. 24 hours - starting October 1. Either to Sabin or Peet piler. 701-261-3485 Beet Truck Drivers 12 hour shifts starting October 1st. 20 miles SW of Fargo. (701) 361-3108

Full time help wanted on dairy farm, duties include milking and feeding, experience preferred, contact 701-226-0425

EMPLOYMENT PIC Genetic Nucleus Swine Technicians Mound City, SD. No experience necessary but preferred. Excellent compensation and benefits package. Contact Susan.peterson@ genusplc.com or 605-955-3502 ext 4213 Ristvedt Trucking Family Oriented Trucking Company looking for over the road truck driver to pull flatbed and step deck trailers. Must have a good work ethic. Need CDL with good driving record and 2 years truck driving experience, must be 25 and older to apply. 605-886-8981. FARM MANAGER Work with Owner for crop planning and doing all farm duties from planting to harvesting as well as maintenance. Management of hunting preserve from a bird and habitat perspective. Experience with Case IH Equipment. Mail Resume to PO Box 1565, Aberdeen SD 57402. Plant Man position wanted. Competitive pay, excellent benefits. Near Watertown. Call Chad at 605-880-0159 Full time, year round, Farm/ranch help, housing and utilities provided, 605-228-2182 Looking to do custom corn stalk baling. Also taking orders for 2018 corn stalks. Trucking available. For more details - 605-270-1667

EMPLOYMENT 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 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

Beet Truck Drivers & Harvest Tractor Drivers

30 miles North of Fargo. Will train. Shifts & Hours are flexible. Must have valid drivers license. Call Jeff: 701-430-0844 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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BUILDINGS/ BINS

GRAIN BIN MOVING: 51-years experience, licensed and insured, most all types of bins and tanks. We specialize in grain bin moving. Why pay double? Compare our rates! --------------------------BRODERICK MOVERS Rock Lake, ND 701-266-5577 Bismarck, ND 701-550-0444 HOPPER BINS FOR SALE (1) 4,000 bushel with air. (3) 2,000 bushel. GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323 701-238-9382 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

BUILDINGS/ BINS FUEL TANK & GRAIN BIN MOVING

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

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. Licensed & insured. 55 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!

GRAINSIGHT.COM Grain storage monitoring and control. Web-based system controls fans & heaters. System faults are emailed or texted to user. One sight controller can monitor up to 16 bins. Monitor and control your bins with smart phone, ipad or computer.

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For quote on installation & service, call 701-439-2216

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2013 Brent 2096 grain cart, 2,000 bushel, tracks, in great condition. (605) 350-0761

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WINTER WHEAT ACTM Emerson ACTM Broadview CANOLA CS 2000 CS 2200 CL

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT

248’ wooden grain bunker, treated wood, 8’Lx6’H with corners. 80+ 12’ x 2’ bin rings for grain containment ring. (701) 680-0558

For sale Heston 7140 chopper, field ready, very nice, always shedded, 2 row wide head, stored inside, many extra new parts. 701-996-3300 or 701-302-0254

10” Wheatheart Auger Jumper, 6’ in length, flighting in good condition, hydraulic driven w/flow control, $1,500 OBO. Call with any questions. (701) 471-8499

Gartner Seed Farm 701-663-7731 Pintail Winter Wheat An awn-less forage winter wheat Very winter hardy Traction Winter Triticale Hazlet Rye

John Deere 3960 Forage Harvester with 3rn Head and Dry Applicator. Large and Small 1000 PTO. (605) 467-0511 Gehl 1265 Silage Cutter w/ walking tandems, hydraulic knife sharpener & swing tongue, electric controls for automax, reverser, turn spout & actuate flipper. 3 RW, 3 RN, 5’ hayhead & 6’ hayhead. Both PTO drive shafts, 1000 small & large. $8,000/all or will separate. Richardton 700 Dump Wagon, $5,000. 605-480-0382 For Sale: 26ft York grain leg and 10ftx10ftx57ft grain leg tower. Also new air lock and pneumatic blowers for grain delivery, call 605-881-1481

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New Holland 900 Forage Harvester with 824 2 row narrow head, less than 150 acres on uptine service and new chains on head. Only cut between 25-30 acres a year. $3,500. (605) 897-7572 Claas 900 forage harvester, with RU600 head and earlage adapter, well maintained. Case IH WRX301 vrake, used very little. (605) 860-8558

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

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2 Roorda 16’ Sileage Wagons, 3 web design, cement truck tires, very good straight condition, $2,750 each OBO (605) 772-4300

STRAW FOR SALE: Big round bales, 4x5. Waubun, MN. 218-473-2556.

Flexstor grain bagger and bag unloader. Also, 90ft grain quick ring with aeration and tarps, 55,000 bushels. 605-860-8558

Call us at (701)-741-0477

Round 4x6 alfalfa bales, first, second, and third cutting available, net wrapped. Call for more info 701-430-1696

John Deere 3975 chopper with 3 row narrow corn head, 7ft hay head, tall spouts, long tongue, head float, inoculate, new knives. 605-949-1740 or 605-949-2132

Yellow field peas, excellent feed source. Call 605-230-9727

200 5x6 ROUND GRASS HAY BALES. 701-680-9652 ENGLEVALE, ND

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2 well maintained combination silage grain trucks. 1994 International twin screw with pusher axle, 10 speed, Cummins motor, 22ft Meyerink box, in cab electric controls, removable extensions, nice shape. 1994 Peterbilt, recently overhauled, Cat motor, 10 speed, twin screw, Aulick 22ft combination box, in cab controls. Both trucks have service records & good tires, $35,000 each OBO. Call 605-770-8189. Salem, SD. No Telemarketers 2007 Wilson Grain Trailer, 50ft with tri tag axle, serial #1W1SCF9T37A245498, $30,000. 2008 Brent 1082 Grain Cart, single float axle, 1,000 PTO, upgraded scale, excellent condition, used very little, $25,000. (605) 870-1223

8” x 66’ PTO drive Fetral grain auger with swing hopper. Excellent operating condition. $750. Call for details. (605) 994-7741 Grass hay rounds and small squares, straw small squares, good quality. Leonard, ND 58052 701-361-1499

HAYING EQUIPMENT Oat Hay for sale, $90 per ton, weighs 1,500-1,700 lbs, net wrapped and feed test available, located outside of Mobridge, SD (605) 848-3003 2018 hay for sale, large round bales, large quantities of several different types of forages, call or text for pricing and available 605-380-0022

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1st, 2nd & 3rd big rounds of Alfalfa or Grass/Alfalfa mix. Call Greg at 605-999-1477 J.E.S. FARMS 18 miles north of Pierre, SD has many thousands of acres of irrigated hay comprised as follows: Oat hay uncombined, Alfalfa hay, Millet Hay and Grass Hay, Feed analysis will be done and available for all the hay. This hay is available shortly. Will be put up in net wrapped round bales by John Deere baler. Bales will be weighed. We can also graze cows for fall and winter grazing. Fields are fenced with water. We also have a feed lot available with corn silage and grain & hay. J.E.S. FARMS Chris 605-209-3934 605-264-5401 lv msg, Jim 605-222-7656 lv msg or Brad 605-280-4997 For Sale: Daco V-Rake 16 wheel with Kicker wheels and a silage liner 16ft. Call (605) 216-0188 Rowse double 9 mower, New Holland heads, good shape, $7,000. Webster, SD. Call or text (605) 380-3871 Rye hay, Spring wheat hay and prairie hay in big round bales and net wrapped, can deliver, phone 605-395-6535

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Hay for Sale. Alfalfa, Alfalfa Brome, Upland Prairie, and Low Land Hay. Prices vary. Call or text 701-269-6216 or 701-659-3671 if no answer please leave a message. Premium alfalfa $150/ton, excellent mixed hay $125/ton, grass hay $90/ton. Okaton, SD 605-530-0659 Approx 70 tons of alfalfa, 1st, 2nd & 3rd cuttings, 1st cutting protein 22.6, RFV 191, 2nd cutting protein 26.2, RFV 233, 3rd cutting protein 22.83, RFV 225.67. (605) 769-4049 2018 hay crop, in Roscoe, SD area, $95/ton. (605) 216-2617 Alfalfa, alfalfa mix, 2nd cutting alfalfa, millet hay, some mostly grass, no rain, big rounds, net wrapped, 605-530-0471 2018 production 85 tons of premium grass hay at 17% protein, 200 ton of alfalfa/grass RVF 156/164, all net wrapped, South Shore SD, Call 605-881-4071 Round straw bales, no weeds, 1200-1400 pound bales, plastic tied, $35 each. (701) 799-5894 For Sale: Alfalfa Hay - large rounds net-wrapped, Alfalfa RFV’s 120.5 - $90, 135.1 $120, 166.6 - $150 per ton, respectively. Also, native mixed grass hay, $70 per ton - 1000 to 1300 lb. bales. Harrold, SD 605-875-3558 or 605-480-0131 Yellow field peas, excellent feed source. 605-230-9727

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For Sale: 42’ Aluminum Alloy Grain Trailer, 66” sides ag hoppers, new tarp, $7,000. (605) 625-5538 or 605-233-0108

Alfalfa 1st and 2nd cutting, net wrapped, approximately 1,400 pounds, $100-$110 per ton. (701) 840-2012 Kathryn, North Dakota.

Ear corn for sale, 605-228-0471

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Westfield Auger 8-36 PTO Drive Westfield Auger MK 10-71 Westfield Auger MK 10-61 Farm King Auger 7-51 Electric Drive Feterl Auger 8-60 Electric Drive Farm Fans CF-AB 150 Grain Dryer Lowry Holding Bin 1000 Bu. Hoven, SD (605) 230-0224

Alfalfa Hay 1st, 2nd and 3rd cutting. 1400 lb. round bales. Call for pricing & lab test results Bryan Bickel 605-845-3546 or 605-848-1120 Trail City, SD

Large Round bales of Alfalfa hay. 1st 2nd, 3rd coming. Clinton, MN (320) 305-0938

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

3970 John Deere silage chopper, 3 row 30 inch corn head, green, 344 snapper head, field ready, clean, reason for selling, bought a self propelled (605) 265-0483

1st, 2nd & 3rd cutting of alfalfa for sale, chemical free, forage test available, all stored under roof in hay shed, call Brandon 320-226-1301

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2008 John Deere 678 forage head, 8 row, fits 7000 series harvesters, new cutoff teeth, new points, $30,000 OBO. (605) 690-2417

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HAYING EQUIPMENT

For Sale: New Holland Model 499 12’ haybind, nice condition. $3400. JD 4450 2 wheel drive tractor, power shift, 10,902 hrs, new rear Firestone radials 650-65-R38, 3 hydr, nice condition. $ 2 9 , 0 0 0 / o b o (605) 225-5427or cell (605) 380-0887 Can Deliver Outstanding Grass and Alfalfa Mix Round Twine Bales for Sale. No rain on them. Weighing 1,500 lbs. In rows. $85/ton. (605) 460-0431 132 bales of good grass hay, $95/ton, Conde, SD area. Call Richard Worlie, (605) 382-5845 1998 JD 556 round baler, good condition, always been shedded when not in use, $7,500 OBO. Call Terry Garbe 605-350-7389

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK

420 tillable acres for rent in Norman County. 3 yr lease payable each yr on Jan 15th. All the acres are sugarbeet ready during the contract. Offers can be emailed to Mary.aak hus@yahoo.com before Sept. 15th 5pm. The 3 parcels are Green Meadow SW half, North half of SE quarter Section 6 Green Meadow West half SW quarter Section 10. Pleasant View East half, SE quarter Section 1.

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 Wheat straw from a Walker combine, net wrapped, $30 bale. Upland hay, net wrapped, $85/ton. Eureka, SD (605) 281-0534 2018 Hay for Sale Available: Round Bales of Beardless Barley Hay - Round Bales of Spring Wheat Hay - Round Bales and 3x4x8 Large Square Bales of Oat Hay Call for pricing and other information. (605) 870-0356 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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CLARK MILLER and KAREN PIPER offer for sale the following described properties:

Parcel 2: SE¼-36-156-53. ENEMY SWIM LAKE Day County, SD Large beautiful lake lot for sale: 195’ of lake shore; perfect place to build! Call 605-268-0448 or go to www.coteauland.com for more info!

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Parcel 3: NW¼-13-155-53. Parcel 4: SW¼-13-155-53. Parcel 5: E½-13-155-53. 3000 square foot warehouse for lease. Wooden interior and wood floor. Has a loading dock for semis. Attached to a seed cleaning facility which is also available for lease. Call 701 307 0074. Located on Reimers Seed Farm at 7060 Hwy 9. Carrington.

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Parcel 1: The westernmost 100 acres of the NE¼-1-155-53.

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Bid Procedure: WRITTEN BIDS will be received at the law office of Nicholas B. Hall, Hall Currie Lawyers, Ltd., 710 Hill Avenue P.O. Box 610, Grafton, ND 58237, on or before 2:00 p.m., on Thursday, September 27, 2018. Please mark your envelope “BID FOR MILLER/PIPER LAND” and include the parcel number, OR Email your bid to hallcurrielaw@hallcurrie.com. Bids should be in the total amount and not per acre. Bids will be opened at that time and the top five bidders for each parcel will be invited to participate in ORAL BIDDING on Monday, October 1, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. at WELLS FARGO BANK, 2nd Floor, 735 Hill Avenue, Grafton, ND 58237. The right is reserved to waive irregularities and to reject any or all bids. Terms: 10% of the purchase price will be due upon acceptance of a bid, and the balance due within thirty (30) days. Interested parties are authorized to contact FSA for information. For maps, bid packets and further information contact:

REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK JIM ANDERSON LAND FOR SALE The following property situated in Logan County will be sold on October 3, 2018, at 10:00 A.M. Parcel 1: SW1/4 of Section 26, Township 134, Range 71, Logan County, ND. All land South of the gravel road of Section 27, Township 134, Range 71, Logan County, ND, (Acres to be determined by survey) NE1/4NE1/4, W1/2NE1/4, E1/2NW1/4, S & E of gravel road in Lots 1,2, all of Lots 3,4, & 5 of Section 34, Township 134, Range 71, Logan County, ND (Acres to be determined by survey) NE1/4, Lots 1,2, & 3, NW1/4NW1/4 of Section 35, Township 134, Range 71, Logan County, ND One well serving four pasture tanks. Land will be sold as one unit - FSA maps may be examined at my office in Napoleon or Bismarck. Sellers reserve all remaining mineral rights of record. Sealed bids to be submitted to Isaac Zimmerman, Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 50, Napoleon, ND 58561. Bids will be opened October 3, 2018, at 10:00 A.M., at my office in Napoleon. Bidders having made a written bid may raise bids at bid opening. 10% of successful bid price due on day of bidding and the balance due thirty (30) days after an up-todate abstract is furnished. For more information, call or see me at my office. The owner, Jim Anderson, reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Isaac Zimmerman, Attorney at Law PO Box 50 289 Main Ave. Napoleon, ND 58561 Phone: 701-754-2570 zimmermanlawnd.com

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Attorney at Law 710 Hill Avenue - P.O. Box 610 Grafton, ND 58237 (701) 352-2810 (Telephone) (701) 352-1550 (Fax) nhall@hallcurrie.com (Email) LAND FOR SALE SW-1/4 section 20-150-52 Fairfield Township, Grand Forks County. 160 acres with future CRP income of $53,700. Good deer hunting land, some birds too. Call 701-747-0583 LAKE OF THE WOODS CABIN 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1,200 sq. ft. cabin for sale on Springsteel Island, Lake of the Woods. Asphalt access to Island. $50,000. 651-353-2180. Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

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TOP QUALITY FARM LAND FOR SALE White Rock “W” Township, Roberts County. 320 acres +/- of Roberts County real estate for sale. Property located approx. 2.5 miles East of Rosholt, South Dakota. Call 605-268-0448 or go to www.coteauland.com for more info!

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK Modern Morton Office Building along Highway 55 West in Lowry, MN. Internet Service w/3 Incoming Phone Lines. Also have 400 ft of warehouse, partially insulated. New steel, large end doors with running water.

LIVESTOCK Katahdin/Dorper Cross Ewes and Rams

37 Katahdin / Dorper cross ewes: $175 each, Discounted price for 10 or more. 2 Katahdin / Dorper cross rams: $250 each. Contact Steve 701-430-1023

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP

LIVESTOCK For sale foremost portable working shoot, double hopper seed tender with hydraulic augers. Antique clough and warren pump organ. Call 701-283-5469

For Sale: Holstein springing hfrs, some close to freshening, some just fresh, sell any amount, a few crossbreds. Also 9 reg. Holstein bulls approx APX 1250 lbs, straight & deep bodied, up on legs, hfrs are the same condition, shots, can deliver on approval. 58 yrs of dairying. Central MN (320) 630-9924

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RAMS FOR SALE Rugged, big boned Hampshire Ram Lambs. Ready for service. Also yearling GeneLink (SAMM) Rams with 62 grade fleece. Peterson Sheepco, Lemmon, South Dakota. 701-376-3115

24 head of Hamp/Suffolck cross ewes 3-6 year olds, 7 white faced ewes getting bred to polled Rambolet buck. Bill Salter, Alpena, SD 605-354-8193.

Rambouillet & Dorset rams for sale, lambs & yearlings both horned & pulled. Fed & bred for the commercial man in mind. Anderson Family Ranch. Call anytime 605-852-2233

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 Targhee Rams. They are nice thick muscled Rams, ready to go to work. Call (605) 216-8750 Drought Cow/Calf Pairs For sale in the country and on order at the sale barns. Bred Cows/Pairs Bred Heifers Heifers Calves n 3 & 4 year olds n 5-7 year olds n Solid Mouth n Short Term n Late n Fall Calvers Prices vary on breed of cows, size and quality. For complete livestock listings see: www.kelivestock.com EICHLER LIVESTOCK Licensed & Bonded 605-228-7433 For Sale: Registered Polled Dorset Ram and Ewe Lambs Dagel Polled Dorsets (605) 520-0235 For Sale: Early Spring Polled Rambouillet Ram Lambs. Gary Haiwick 605-852-2507 or 605-870-1604 For Sale: 10 used Rescue decks (Baby piglet milk supplement stations) in good condition, pump, drinking cups and supply tank included, $2000 for all. Call Joel (605) 324-3243 Katahdin Rams for sale! Pipestone Katahdins - G. F. Kennedy 507-215-0487 Gary Gorter 507-215-0479

For Sale: Thick, heavy-muscled Hampshire Rams, big boned & gain fast. Sired by rams from leading flocks across the USA. Gerdes Hampshires 605-483-3699 AKC German Shepherd Puppies, black & tan, excellent temperament, shots and wormed, $500. 605-880-6368 Custom Cattle Feeding pen sizes from 50-200 head, backgrounding or to finish, wintering cows. Located on main highway. Call (605) 860-1201 if no answer, leave message For Sale: Ile de France Rams & Ewe Lambs, OPP Free & Footrot Free Flock, NSIP Member, View on website: w w w. h a s b a r g e n l a n d c a t tle.com, Call Chad 320-815-5185 KATAHDIN HAIR SHEEP FOR SALE Registered & Commercial February, March & April born ewe and ram lambs. Thick, meaty, heavy-muscled, fast growing lambs out of good-milking, clean shedding, sound structured ewes; QR or RR; white and colored available. Production records available. Call (701) 367-9018 or email sheep@lillehaugenfarms.com

Nubian goats - 3 purebred yearling Nubian billys, 2 5-month-old Nubian billys, All billys can be registered purebred Nubian. 20 goat tying wethers, some mixed age registered purebred nannies, 16 doelings. 605-669-2165 please leave a message & number if no answer For Sale: Montadale Ram Lambs. Also, a select group of Ewe Lambs. 30 years in the Montadale business. Also excellent selection of Southdown Ram Lambs and Ewe Lambs. Greg at 605-690-4399 Shares for sale in Existing 5,000 head sow unit located in NE North Dakota. (701) 371-2445 Spot, Duroc & Chesterwhite boars & gilts. Prrs & PEDV testing done monthly. Delivery available. Call Steven @ (507) 456-7746 SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com

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Poly Pay Ram Lambs for sale born in Jan & Feb. Fall rams and yearlings. Poly Sam Cross Rams. January & February Pure Bred Poly Pay Ewe Lambs. Call Mark Giese (507) 829-8748 or Vic Vanwell (605) 881-6574 Grullo and golden fillies, and grullo stud colt, Hollywood Done It and Smart Little Lena breading, (605) 527-2341 For Sale: Hampshire and Suffolk Rams. Yearlings, Falls and Feb. Born Lambs. Excellent quality. Rufus Dezeeuw (605) 690-8269 or 605-542-7541 Triple T Horse sale October 19th and 20th Fergus Falls, MN. For more information; Colton 218-770-8986 or Harold 218-770-5438. Facebook page “Triple T Horsesâ€? Great Pyrenees pups, purebred, 8 weeks old, raised with sheep, $200 each. (701) 799-5894 4 male boar Nubian goats, approx 50lbs, $100 each. (701) 269-4980 Retirement Sale: Registered Aberdeen Cattle. 10 solid and 10 2yr. old pairs, $1100 each. 15 hd. yearling heifers eligible for registry, $900 each. Purebred yearling bulls, $1500. 2 outstanding older herd sire bulls, $2000 each. Call 605-875-3558 or 605-661-3406. For Sale: Early Spring Polled Rambouillet Ram Lambs. Gary Haiwick 605-852-2507 or 605-870-1604 For sale; 40 commercial Polypay ewe lambs. March born. 3 generations deep in NSIP sires. All tested OPP negative. Marion SD 605-648-3715. Suffolk Ram & Ewe lambs for sale. Moderate framed stout made sheep bred with the profit minded producer in mind. Nearly 30 years in the business. If your serious about raising sheep you need to take a look at these rams. Jim Van Dyke, Wessington Springs, SD (605) 770-1095

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MARKETS LIVESTOCK SUMMARIES

CASH GRAIN

Hog summary

RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 96,181 LAST WEEK: 105,244 LAST YEAR: 88,245 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Iowa 10.6%, Kentucky 10.3%, Manitoba 25.5%, Illinois 10.0%, Colorado 5.6%, Nebraska 5.5%, Missouri 5.2%, Saskatchewan 5.2%, Minnesota 5.2%, Indiana 4.7% Oklahoma 4.3%, Ontario 3.2%, Alabama 2.3%, Montana 1.4%, Georgia 1.1%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Minnesota 12.2%, Nebraska 8.0%, Iowa 63.6%, Ohio 7.0%, Illinois 4.3%, Indiana 2.7%, Alabama 1.1%, South Dakota 1.1%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs 2.00 per head higher. All feeder pigs 9.00 per head higher. Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts include 47% 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 4876 33.34-41.83 38.65

7551 18.00-28.00 21.70

1200 or more 40225 .88-44.00

28604 18.00-36.50 29.80

37.85

Total Composite 45101 32.88-44.00 37.94

36155 18.00-36.50 28.11

FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis:

600 or less

1025

29.00-29.00

29.00

1200 or more

13900

16.50-35.00

31.49

Total Composite 14925 16.50-35.00

31.32

Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs:

81256 at 33.57

All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs:

14925 at 31.32

Summaries for cattle and sheep were not available by Agweek’s deadline of 2:30 p.m. on Friday. For more up-to-date market information, visit http://www.agweek.com/basic-page/4005164-livecommodities or download the Agweek app.

Week Year Fri ago ago

Spring wheat Minneapolis 13% 5.22 5.30 5.97 Minneapolis 14% 5.37 5.45 6.22 5.52 5.60 6.32 Minneapolis 15% Pacific NW 14% 6.53 6.45 7.12 Pacific NW (cwt.) 10.84 10.71 11.82

5.99 9.94

5.81 9.64

5.06 8.40

Durum Minneapolis nq nq nq

Minneapolis Cash 7.16 7.30 9.15 Illinois 8.30 8.45 9.68

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Fri. ago ago

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17.30

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17.25

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Pacific NW 3.48 3.48 3.12 Minneapolis #2 2.65 2.70 nq

Canola ADM

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Minneapolis Cash 2.91 3.05 3.07 Illinois 3.51 3.67 3.54

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

Corn

Feed Minneapolis 2.60 2.60 2.10 Pacific NW nq nq nq Malt Minneapolis nq nq 4.70

15.09 15.09 17.43 Velva, N.D.

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16.60

Confections Red River

Commodities

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BEANS

Edible beans Week ago Sep. 11

Pintos

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

Year ago

21.00 20.00 25.00 21.00 20.00 25.00 21.00 22.00 25.00 22.00 22.00 23.00 21.00 20.00 25.00 na na na

Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

21.00 21.00 26.00 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 35.00 na na na 35.00 33.00 33.00

Dark red kidneys Minn/Wis

Pinks

Idaho/Wash ND/Minn

36.00 33.00 34.00

na na na na na na

Small reds Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.

28.00 na 27.00 na na na na na na

Blacks Michigan ND/Minn.

28.00 28.00 31.00 26.00 26.00 27.00

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

27.00 na 29.00 22.00 22.00 26.00

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

21.00 21.00 40.00 18.00 18.00 44.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 11.50 Green (upright) na Yellow (whole) na Aust. Winter na Lentils (Pardina) 20.00 Lentils (Brewers) 22.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 7.50 Yellow (whole) 7.50 Lentils (richlea) 12.00

11.50 na na na 20.00 22.00 7.50 7.50 12.00

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11.50 na 10.50 na 26.00 30.00 11.25 10.42 26.00

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MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1713*1840*-1540—-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Columbia Basin Washington, Big Lake Minnesota, Colorado and Wisconsin. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 13,886 ads for potatoes last week, which is a 19 percent decrease from last week?s ads of 16,982. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-2018 Shipments 517-638-562(includes exports of 6-6-4)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading bales active, others slow. Prices bales higher, others lower. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10-5pound film bags non size A mostly 6.50; 50-pound cartons 40-70s mostly 9.00-9.50, 80s mostly 9.00, 90s mostly 9.000, 100s 7.00-8.00. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON 2018—-Shipments 278-284-228 (includes export of 59-72-46)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices carton 40s-60s lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 5.00-5.50, 50-pound carton 40s 9.0011.00, 50s mostly 9.00- 11.00 60s-80s mostly 10.00-11.00, 90s mostly 9.00-10.00, 100s mostly 8.00- 9.00. BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA DISTRICT—-Shipments 183-205*-175 (includes export of 2-1-0)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading round reds fairly active, yellows moderate. Prices round red higher others generally unchanged. Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-pound bales 11.00- 12.00, 50-pound cartons size A 11.00-12.00, 2000-pound totes size A mostly 16.0018.00. Yellow U.S. One baled 10 5-pound bales 13.00-14.00, 50-pound cartons size A 13.00-14.00, 2000-pound totes size A 20.00-22.00. *revised SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—Shipments 0-112*-146 (including exports 16*-0*-19)—-Movement expected to increase as season begins. Trading moderate. Prices generally unchanged. Russet U.S One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 9.50, baled 5 10-pound film bags size A mostly 8.50-9.00, 50-pound cartons 40s mostly 12.00, 50s mostly 12.00-13.00, 60s 12.00-13.00, 70s mostly 12.00-13.00, 80s mostly 12.00, 90s mostly 11.00-12.00, 100s mostly 11.00-12.00. U.S Commercial bulk per cwt mostly 9.50. *revised. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 139-111-130—Movement expected to increase seasonally. Trading moderate. Prices Russet cartons slightly lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 10.00, 50 pound cartons 40s-70s mostly 14.00-15.00, 80s mostly 13.00, 90s mostly 11.00-12.00, 100s mostly 11.00. Round Red U.S. One 10 5- pound size A baled mostly 10.00-11.00, 50-pound cartons size A mostly 10.00- 11.00, size B mostly 10.00-12.50, 50-pound sacks size A mostly 9.00-10.00, size B mostly 9.00-11.50. Yellow

Type U.S. One 10 5-pound size A baled mostly 15.00-17.00, 50-pound cartons size A mostly 15.00-16.00, 50-pound sacks size A mostly 14.00-15.00. HEREFORD-HIGH PLAINS-EASTERN NEW MEXICO—-Shipments 157-141*-61—- Movement expected to decrease as the season winds down. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. STOCKTON-DELTA DISTRICT—-Shipments 103-104*-31—-Movement expected to increase as the season gets started. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. NORTHERN COLORADO DISTRICT—-Shipments 0-0-22—-Movement expected to increase as Growers begin to harvest within the next few weeks. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. KANSAS—-Shipments 75-12*-20—-Movement expected to increase as more growers begin to harvest. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. KERN DISTRICT CALIFORNIA—-Shipments 18-22-19—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Trading moderate. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. MICHIGAN—-Shipments 17-10-16—-Movement expected to increase as more growers begin harvest of Russets current week. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Rains previous week continued to delay or slow harvest. MINNESOTANORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY)—-Shipments 14-13-14—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. INDIANA DISTRICT—-Shipments 9-11-4—-Movement expected to increase as harvest of new potatoes moves forward. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market.

Potatoes for processing MICHIGAN—-Shipments to Chippers 332-297-236—-Movement expected to increase. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few new sales to establish a market. Rain and wet fields slowed or curtailed harvest earlier in the previous week. Digging and movement to storage has resumed. WISCONSIN—Shipments to Chippers 47-87-158—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WESTERN AND CENTRAL NEW YORK—-Shipments to Chippers 68-102*-81—- Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. Harvest curtailed on Monday, September 10, 2018 due to rain and wet fields. *revised. PENNSYLVANIA—Shipments to Chippers 42-65-66—-Movement expected to decrease slightly. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. Harvest curtailed on Monday, September 10, 2018 due to rain and wet fields. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (Red River Valley)—-Shipments to Chippers 38-37-36—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

Hay

Grass – large squares Premium

Rock Valley, Iowa Week

September 14

Alfalfa – large squares Good

140.00

na

120.00-130.00 120.00-150.00

Fair

115.00 110.00-120.00

Grass – large rounds Premium

135.00-140.00 135.00-140.00

Good

110.00-120.00 110.00-120.00

Fair

80.00-107.50 80.00-107.50

Utility

Per ton

Premium

100.00-117.50 105.00 70.00-92.50 92.50-95.00

Fair Utility

117.50 na 87.50-100.00 90.00-100.00

97.50-105.00

75.00-92.50

70.00-87.50

Bedding – small squares Per bale

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds

na

Bedding – large rounds

145.00 na Per ton Good 120.00-137.50 na

Good

55.00-70.00 55.00-70.00

Bedding – large squares

Alfalfa – large rounds

Utility

85.00 85.00

77.50 80.00

Utility

Fair

147.50-185.00 147.50-185.00

ago

Premium

Utility

2.75

na

Cornstalks – large squares Per ton

na

na

na 40.00-57.50

Cornstalks – large rounds Per ton

55.00-85.00

30.00-70.00

Corn yields pushing to new record By Alex Norton

ALEX NORTON

Beeson Inc.

The monthly supply and demand forecasts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture were released this week. With harvest of corn and soybeans just around the corner, the September World Agricultural Supply & Demand Report (WASDE) is always closely watched for an indication of production for both crops. Weather has been mostly favorable during the last month and expectations were set very high in the August estimates, with corn at 178.4 bushels per acre and soybeans at 51.6 bushels per acre. Ahead of the report’s release, the market was expecting (and had priced in) a slight decline in corn yield to 177.8 and a slight increase for soybeans to 52 bushels per acre. While soybeans came in close to expectations at 52.8, corn yield was actually increased to 181.3 bushels per acre. Yields were already thought to be a record, but this is well above what most thought possible. Prices fell as a result, and even with

Norton is director of risk management at Beeson & Associates Inc. in Crestwood, Ky. Norton can be reached at beesoninc.com and on Twitter at @beesoninc.

lower planted area for the 2018 crop, supplies remain quite comfortable for another year. Wheat Wheat markets have come under pressure, this week. Prices have pushed lower on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s estimate in the WASDE Report that global stocks are larger than previously expected. Additionally, corn pressure on a record yield estimate spilled over to wheat. Even as Australia’s drought, the European Union’s poor crops, and Russia’s potential export restrictions loom over the market, it simply cannot find footing and continues to decline.

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Durum Durum markets pushed lower, this week. Prices had been steady for several weeks, but pressure from wheat and the end of the harvest season finally took durum prices down. Canola The canola market fell lower, this week. There is some reason for support. China’s demand is expected to be stronger, and stocks could be contracting. But there is also pressure spilling over from the soybean and palm oil markets. Canola is having trouble fighting that pull, as any support can make the canola price uncompetitive and dry up demand. Additionally, the Canadian dollar has firmed, making canola less attractive from a currency perspective. Harvest is progressing, with Saskatchewan at 38 percent completion. Peas & Lentils Pulse harvest in Saskatchewan is pro-

gressing well, even with less than favorable weather conditions. Wet weather could be a problem for the small portion of the pea and lentil crops that have not yet been harvested. In the U.S., pea production is down 2 percent from a year ago, to 629 thousand metric tons. Yield was up, but lower planted and harvested area resulted in a drop in U.S. output expectations. Lentil output was up 17 percent from a year ago, however. Good growing conditions pushed the U.S. Department of Agriculture to raise production to 399 thousand metric tons, even with a 29 percent decline in planted area. Barley The U.S. Department of Agriculture left the barley balance sheet unchanged in the latest WASDE Report. Ending stocks for old crop held at 95 million bushels, and new crop will be roughly the same volume for carry out. Harvest activity in the U.S. is nearly complete, as 92 percent of the crop is done. AG


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USDA sacks grain trade Wheat

Much of the South experienced good to heavy rains from Tropical Storm Gordon over the weekend of Sept. 8-9, which led to selling pressure to begin the week on thoughts of replenished soil moisture in the Southern Plains. The Australian Bureau of Ag Resources reduced its estimate for wheat production by 2.8 million metric tons from a previous estimate to 19.1 million metric tons. The U.S. Department of Agriculture was at 22 million metric tons when this was announced. The French ag minister lowered wheat estimates by half a million metric tons to 34.6 million metric tons due to the heat encountered this summer. Russian wheat exports at 9.5 million metric tons as of Aug. 30 are up 60 percent from a year ago. SovEcon raised their wheat production estimate slightly from 68.8 million metric tons to 69 million metric tons. The Russian ruble showed some signs of life late week after languishing to new contract lows in the Sept. 6-10 sessions. The recent drop in the ruble has led to a roughly $10-permetric-ton drop in Black Sea region prices for 12.5 percent protein in the last week. Prices are now $215 per metric ton free on board. Selling pressure continued on the week with the release of the Sept. 12 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report. U.S. wheat production of 1.88 billion bushels and new crop ending stocks of 935 million bushels were left unchanged from last month. Global ending stocks for 2018-19 were increased 3.4 million metric tons to 261.29 million metric tons. The average guess for 2018-19 world ending stocks was 257.2 million metric tons, compared to USDA’s August number of 258.96 million metric tons. The increases came primarily from Russia and India, which offset losses in Australia and Canada. The Russian wheat crop was increased 3 million metric tons to 71 million metric tons. Australia was reduced 2 million metric tons and Canada 1 million metric tons. Overall, trade was anticipating a 5 million metric tons to 7 million metric tons cut in world production, so the 3.4 million metric tons increase was almost as bearish as the U.S. corn yield number. Weekly Commodity Futures Trading Commission data showed the funds reducing their net long to 42,000 in the Chicago contract and 61,460 in the Kansas City contract. Weekly export sales were 387,600 metric tons. Total shipments plus outstanding sales of 358 million bushels are 24 percent less than a year ago. Weekly shipments of 15.8 million bushels put total shipments down 31 percent from the previous year.

Corn I’m not sure anybody saw this month’s corn production report turning out quite like this. The USDA came out with an astronomical yield of 181.3 bushels per acre this month compared to the USDA estimate of 178.4 in August and average pre-report estimates of 177.8 bushels per acre. This was a bushel and a half larger than the highest pre-report estimate of 180 bushels per acre. When the majority of the private analysts expected for yield to decrease slightly, the USDA is going off on their own again and raising yields.

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

Corn prices crashed after this news and gave up about 15 cents after the report. December corn futures broke through the contract lows ($3.5025) that were set on July 12 but did close a quarter cent above the old lows. New support is the lows set on Thursday of $3.4875. Now the big question is, are the lows in as the trade is digesting another bearish USDA report? If demand stays strong like it has been, the market should start factoring in those numbers more than it has the last three months. The worst part is we have to take the USDA at their word, even if we don’t agree with it. They may end up being right, but it seems early to raise the yield number that much above the previous yield record of 176.6 (last year) this early into harvest. There used to be a common-sense slow approach to estimating these crops, but the USDA has thrown that game plan out the window. Now they throw a huge number out there and see if it sticks. They got lucky last year (even though it seems like they overestimated it compared to crop ratings), so why not try it again this year before 95 percent of the combines are in the field? U.S. crop production is estimated to be 14.827 billion bushels versus 14.604 billion bushels in the August USDA report and 320 million bushels more than pre-report average estimates. 2018-19 U.S. ending stocks are estimated at 1.774 billion bushels compared to 1.684 billion bushels in August and pre-report average estimates of 1.59 billion bushels. 2018-19 world ending stocks were lowered and are estimated at 157.03 million metric tons, up from 155.5 million metric tons in August and 3 million metric tons higher than the average trade expectation.

Soybeans Soybeans yields came in close to pre-report estimates and are expected to yield 52.8 bushels per acre. Pre-report estimates were all over the board ranging from 51 to 53.8 bushels per acre. Timely rains and cool weather in August made this crop, and many areas are looking better than they were a month ago. The trade pushed November soybean futures to new 10-year lows ($8.2125) ahead of the report before seeing a small recovery after the numbers came out at 11 a.m. Soybeans were the only grain to come out of the report unscathed so far. Production was raised to 4.693 billion bushels versus pre-report estimates of 4.659 billion bushels and 4.586 billion bushels in the August report. 2018-19 ending stock numbers are expected to be 845 million bushels versus 785 million bushels in the August

report and 10 million bushels larger than pre-report estimates. The USDA raised crush 10 million bushels and kept exports the same after lowering them sharply in the August report. They lowered the 2017-18 final ending stocks (2018-19 beginning stocks) number 35 million bushels due to a 20 million bushels increase in exports and 15 million bushels increase for crush. 2018-19 world stocks were raised roughly 2.3 million metric tons from the August report to 108.26 million metric tons and larger than the pre-report estimates of 107.5 million metric tons. Progressive Ag surveyed our Big Iron farm show attendees about when they thought a trade agreement between the U.S. and China would transpire. By far, the two most popular answers were 1) after the midterm elections in 2018 and 2) the pessimistic answer of “never.” More than half of the responses showed some optimism that the two countries will come to an agreement in the next six months. It is interesting that the majority of the farmers are still somewhat optimistic that an agreement will be reached in the short term, knowing that farmers are taking the brunt of this trade war and are the ones getting hurt with both future prices and basis levels. There are less optimistic people (35 percent of people surveyed) who don’t think anything will get done until 2020 or don’t think an agreement will get done on paper at all. To us, something needs to and will be done before next February because that is when South America will have their next harvest of soybeans ready for China to buy. If not, we could be looking at a long spring and summer in 2019. The only thing we know for sure is that nobody knows when this tariff war will come to an end. We only have our own personal hopes and guesses.

Canola For the week ending Sept. 13, November canola futures were down $5.60 at $489.90 Canadian per metric ton. The Canadian dollar was up 0.0096 to 0.7691. This brings the U.S. price to $17.09 per hundredweight. • Velva, N.D., $15.10 per hundredweight, October at. $15.31. Enderlin, N.D., $16.04 per hundredweight, October at $16.04. • • Hallock, Minn., $15.70 per hundredweight, October at $15.87. Fargo, N.D., $16.05 per hundredweight, October at $16.30. •

Barley Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.60, while malting barley received no quote. Berthold, N.D., bid is $2.50 and CHS Southwest New Salem, N.D., bid is $2.75.

Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $4.75 in Berthold and at $4.85 in Dickinson, N.D.

Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $17.30, with October at $17.30. For the week ending Sept. 13, soybean oil was down 53 cents at $27.52 on the October contract. Monday, September 17, 2018 / AGWEEK

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Suffolk ram lambs for sale. Selected for growth and muscling for commercial herds. Fedeler Suffolks. (605) 270-0663

Boston Terrier puppies, 6 weeks old, health checked, dew claws removed, wormed, will have 1st shots, out of AKC mother and red with white father. Puppies back with white and red with white, females, $450 and males $400. 605-225-0032 or 605-216-7234 leave message will call back.

For Sale: Big Fast Gaining Suffolk Ram Lambs. Moderate framed, big boned, born in January and February 180 lbs plus. Call Michael Florey, Clark, SD (605) 520-2239 For Sale: 280 head of nice yearling ewes, mostly Ramboillet ewes, some Shropshire crosses. Keith Kronberg (701) 357-7171 Rambouillet ewe lambs, Roger Regehr Marion, SD 605-648-3737 or 605-360-9418

Registered Standard Australian Shepard Puppies, all vet work will be done, ready to go October 25th, 4 females, 3 red-tri 1 black-tri, 5 males 4 blue-merle, 1 red-merle, both parents on farm, working dogs/companions, $900. Call 701-238-2195

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SALE PENDING: Cass County ND Farm Land 160 Acres of Excellent Land, NE of Tower City ND Cornell Township FOR SALE: Barnes County ND Farmland. 159.91 Acres, Weimer Township, North of Tower City ND. FOR SALE: Sargent County Farm Land, 274 Acres SW of Lidgerwood ND FOR SALE: Grain Elevator in Wimbledon, ND to include approx 250,000 bu. grain storage with 3,500 bu per hour grain dryer, 12,000 gal propane tank and scale. FOR SALE: Nelson County, ND Farmland with GREAT hunting. 160 Acres west of Larimore ND.

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• SEALED BID SALE! 320+/- acres Polk County Bids due Thursday, October 25. East of Beltrami. L-1800586 Kyle Nelson, Brent Qualey, Dale Weston (701) 237-0059

NORTH DAKOTA

• AUCTION! 160+/- acres, Dickey County Tuesday, September 18 at 10 am. Two tracts southwest of Kulm. L-1800509 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059 • SALE PENDING 480+/- acres, Barnes County Bids due Tuesday, August 21. Three tracts north of Oriska. L-1800600 Dale Haugen (701) 680-2395 • SALE PENDING 250.89+/- acres, Steele County Bids due Wednesday, September 5. West of Finley. L-1800521 Rob Loe (701) 261-3355 • PRICE REDUCED 64.6+/- acres, Development Land in Bowman County Located along US Highway 12, one mile east of Bowman. L-1400707 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, or Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059 • SALE PENDING • 25.78+/acres, Development Land in Grand Forks Between I-29 and 42nd Street. L-1600226 Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • 5.16+/- acres, Grand Forks County Rural Site West of Thompson. L-1700189 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 or Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 • 800+/- acres, Griggs County Three tracts northwest of Binford. L-1800520 Rob Loe (701) 261-3355 • SEALED BID SALE! 306.79+/- acres, Walsh County Bids due Tuesday, September 25. A-19635 Nick Watson (701) 2652611 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 • SEALED BID SALE! 119.10+/- acres, Barnes County Bids due Wednesday, October 31. L-1800431 Kyle Nelson, Brent Qualey, Dale Weston (701) 237-0059 • SEALED BID SALE! 156.53+/- acres, Steele County Bids due Wednesday, October 17. L-1800699 Rob Loe (701) 2613355 or Dale Weston (701) 237-0059 • SEALED BID SALE! 160+/- acres, Grand Forks County Bids due Wednesday, October 24. Northwest of Grand Forks. L-1800759 Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 or Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293

SOUTH DAKOTA

• SALE PENDING 160+/- acres, Marshall County Bids due Saturday, June 30. Southeast of Britton. A-18138 Scott Huether (701) 793-6789

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