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‘Does Trump understand farming?’ By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer
The telephone call came from a farmer in his combine. He told me he’d enjoyed my most recent column, which looked at the economic challenges facing Upper Midwest farmers, and said he had a question for me. He mentioned the crop he was harvesting and the price he’ll receive for it. Then he asked, “Tell me — I really want to know — is there any way I can make money at that price?” Well, I said, maybe with great yields and if you own the land (avoiding rental payments), you might have a crack at a small profit. Otherwise, nope, no way, not even close. He agreed with that assessment and said, “I have another question. Do you think Trump understands farming?” I said something about being a neutral journalist. I also said that since I’ve never met or talked with President Trump, I have no particular insight into the question. The farmer pressed me again, this time asking for my opinion. Well, I said as objectively as possible, Donald Trump’s background and life experiences didn’t prepare him to understand it. On the other hand, he was (and still is) a businessman; that may give him some empathy for the business side of farming. But on balance, I said, no, I don’t think Trump understands farming. I’ll add now, again trying to be objective, that Barack Obama and George W. Bush didn’t have the background or life experiences, either. Nor did Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, John McCain or John Kerry. (Al Gore, defeated by Bush in the 2000 presidential campaign, reportedly spent summers on the family farm in Tennessee when he was young; arguably that may have helped Gore understand farming.) Personally, I’m not much concerned whether Trump (or any other president or presidential candidate) understands it. The job is so big and complicated that one person
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simply can’t understand all the areas in which he or she will be required to make tough decisions. What matters is whether Trump has selected advisors and officials who do understand agriculture. What matters is the quality of the advice they’re giving him. What matters is whether he’s listening — genuinely listening, with an open mind — to what they’re saying. Decide for yourself if those components are in place in the Trump administration. Trump is a polarizing figure, our most love-him or hate-him president since Nixon. The Fox News/Trump-is-a-genius crowd seems to think he can no wrong. The MSNBC/ Trump-is-a-crazed-idiot crowd seems to think he can do nothing right. The rest of us, or at least those of us who prefer to think for ourselves, realize the truth is somewhere in between. Does Trump understand farming? And more importantly, will Trump’s policies, especially those involving trade, help or hurt agriculture? The Trump-is-a-genius partisans won’t agree, but no one can credibly deny that his trade policies are risky and already have hurt U.S. agriculture, at least temporarily. Argue if you want that potential benefits justify his policies, but don’t pretend there’s no risk or pain. One more that’s undeniably true: a lot of agriculturalists, including the farmer who called me from his combine, question Trump’s grasp of farming and ag policies. Given the pain they’re already suffering and the risk of more to come, they have good reason to question it. AG Jonathan Knutson welcomes comments about his column. Mail comments to him at Box 6008, Grand Forks, N.D. 58206-6008. Email him at jknutson@agweek.com or call him at 701-780-1111. Knutson is a staff writer for Agweek.
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OCT. 5-7 —Young Ag Leadership Conference, Big Horn Resort, Billings, Mont. Follow the conference on Facebook at @ MontanaYALC. NOV. 2-3 — North Dakota State University Harvest Bowl, Fargo, N.D. Information: https:// www.ndsualumni.com/awardsharvest-bowl. NOV. 7-8 — 2018 Soil Health Summit: Regenerating Soil With Diversity, National Center of Excellence, Bismarck, N.D. Information: https://menokenfarm.com/ events/2018-soil-health-summit. NOV. 11-12 — MT Pulse Day, Billings Hotel and Convention Center, Billings, Mont. Information: www. northernpulse.com. NOV. 18-20 — North Dakota Association of Soil Conservation Districts Convention, Ramkota Hotel, Bismarck, N.D. Information: http://ndascd.org/wp. NOV. 27-28 — NDAA Northern Ag Expo, Fargodome, Fargo, N.D. Information: https://www.ndag. org/northern-ag-expo. DEC. 18-19 — Conservation Tillage Conference, Fargo Hilton Garden Inn, Fargo, N.D. Information: https://www.ndsu. edu/soilhealth.
JAN. 9-10 — National Sunflower Association Research Forum, Holiday Inn, Fargo, N.D. Information: sunflowernsa.com. JAN. 9-10 — Potato Expo 2019, Austin Convention Center, Austin, Texas. Information: potato-expo.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. 9 — Sustainable Farming Association’s Annual Conference, College of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, Minn. Information: www. sfa-mn.org/conference. 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.
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Doggett named CEO of NCGA WASHINGTON — The National Corn Growers Association Corn Board has named Jon Doggett as the organization’s new chief executive officer. Doggett is the fifth CEO in the organization’s 61-year history. Doggett has served in the capacity of NCGA interim CEO since Aug. 1 and as NCGA executive vice president since late 2014. Prior to that, he served as vice president of public policy and has continuously managed the organization’s 11-person Washington, DC., office and led its public policy efforts since joining NCGA in July 2002. Doggett was raised on his family’s Montana ranch and studied journalism and finance at the University of Montana. He has worked for more than 30 years on agricultural policy and leadership. Before joining NCGA, Doggett served 11 years at the American Farm Bureau Federation, where he was the Bureau’s lead lobbyist on a number of public policy issues, including ethanol, climate change, land use, conservation and endangered species. Doggett also worked for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and the Public Lands Council and served on Capitol Hill as senior legislative assistant for the late Montana Congressman Ron Marlenee.
New leadership named at MN Department of Agriculture ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Dave Frederickson has
announced new appointments to his leadership team at the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. Frederickson has named Andrea Vaubel as the agency’s deputy commissioner. Vaubel replaces former Deputy Commissioner Matt Wohlman, who took a position in the private sector. Vaubel has served as assistant commissioner at the MDA since 2016 and has worked in the commissioner’s office since 2013. Frederickson also named Whitney Place to serve as assistant commissioner to oversee the Ag Marketing and Development and Plant Protection divisions. Place has been with the department since 2012, most recently as director of government relations. Policy Specialist Craig McDonnell has been promoted to the position of director of government relations. McDonnell has been with the MDA since 2015.
New Board of Animal Health member appointed ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton recently appointed Erica Sawatzke to an open livestock producer position on the Minnesota Board of Animal Health. Sawatzke owns a sixth-generation turkey breeder farm with her husband in Farwell, Minn. She previously worked for the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association on their communications team. Sawatzke’s appointment was effective Sept. 15, 2018, and will expire Jan. 3, 2022.
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Sidney Sugars sees strong yields, sugar content By Mikkel Pates
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SIDNEY, Mont. — This is the second year in a row for early sugar beet harvests at Sidney Sugars Inc. on the Montana-North Dakota border. Mike Steffan and his son, Jeff, raise beets just to the north of the factory in Sidney. Their Steffan Farms started opening fields on Sept. 17. The family has been raising beets for Holly Sugar at Sidney since 1926, when his grandfather came over from Germany. Today, the Steffans grow for Sidney Sugars, a wholly-owned subsidiary of American Crystal Sugar Co., a farmer-owned cooperative based Mike Steffan in Moorhead, Minn. The company has about 110 growers, ranging from Miles City to Culbertson in Montana, to Fairview, N.D. “It’s drier than we thought it was going to be for this early in the game,” Steffan said. Sugar contents at that early date were running 17 percent to 18 percent, which Steffan said is “phenomenal for this early in the game.” Sidney Sugars’ pre-pile or “early harvest” started Sept. 10, with the factory starting processing Sept. 12. David Garland, general manager since 2012, is pleased, so far. “I think with the size crop — the 1-million-plus (ton) sized crop — the early start is essential and beneficial to us slicing all of our beets and having a good run at our factory,” Garland said. Garland says the acreage will come in at 32,600 harvest acres. The company then was projecting a 32.25David Garland to 32.5-tons-per-acre yield, which Garland said is becoming the “new standard” and will result in about 1 million tons.
From wet to dry The 2018 crop year started wet and grew drier at the end, supplemented by irrigation, says Duane Peters, Sydney Sugars’ agricultural manager. The rain also provided good rotation crops — wheat yields in the area were a strong 70 to 100 bushels per acre. Non-irrigated wheat produced 60 bushels an acre, and farmers saw good hay crops, at 5.5 to 6 tons per acre on irrigated land. Corn is looking good. Duane Peters For the beets, a wetter year
led to more rhizoctonia root and crown rot, despite good genetics and chemical control. The seedling stand was excellent and appears to offer potential for good sugar content. Sidney Sugars contracted 33,000 acres, so it was bringing in 3,500 acres in the early harvest. The factory processes all of those beets and then starts fresh with the full-scale harvest, scheduled to begin Sept. 26, assuming temperatures are cool. Oct. 1 is the deadline to start all receiving stations. Sidney Sugars projects to be done with slice on Feb. 20 and to be done with processing by the end of February. Peters, who has been with the company for three years, said producers are on more solid footing with their future ability to irrigate. Farmers and the community have backed a “fish bypass/weir” to help the pallid sturgeon reproduce on the Yellowstone River. The planned $59 million irrigation project is designed to allow irrigation water to flow, serving crops on 55,000 acres. The issue has been mired in federal funding and legal challenges. “Farmers, the irrigation district and the whole community wanted to show people that, we’re here to help the fish but also we need the water,” Peters said. Steffan said the irrigation solution was a lifeline. “If we’d have lost that, I don’t know what we’d have raised,” he said. “The factory would have been gone. I’ve drilled wells, but I don’t know how long they’d have lasted without the irrigation here to keep filling the aquifer.”
Capital outlays As confidence grows, growers invest in their production and the company moves ahead with capital improvements. In the past year, the company installed a in a new “pebbled lime system,” in its sugar purification system. Garland declined to indicate the investment amount. In sugar processing, calcium oxide (lime) is used in what’s known as a non-sugar removal process. Lime is commonly produced in the lime kiln where limerock (CaCO3) is burned transforming the rock into lime (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The Sidney factory adds water to the lime to make a lime slurry. They add the lime slurry to the juice purification system after which the CO2 is reintroduced, capturing non-sugars, and settles out as a solid. When processing fresh beets in the fall, the Sidney factory initially needs to add less lime to produce a high quality juice, Garland said. But as beets start to deteriorate in storage, additional lime is needed to counteract the deterioration.With the new Pebbled Lime System, additional lime will be available to maintain a steady slice rate and reduce sugar losses throughout the campaign. AG
Mikkel Pates/Agweek TOP: Mike Steffan and his son, Jeff, harvest beets just north of the Sidney (Mont.) Sugars Inc. factory on Sept. 17, 2018. The family has been raising beets since 1926. BOTTOM: Sidney (Mont.) Sugars Inc., started its pre-pile harvest on Sept. 12, 2018. Full-scale harvest will start Sept. 26, unless it’s too warm.
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Photo by Michelle Rook/Agweek The South Dakota Beef Industry Council sponsored a hospitality tent, appropriately named The Ranch, at the Sanford International Golf Tournament in Sioux Falls, S.D., Sept. 18-23, 2018.
SD beef industry promotes product at Sanford International By Michelle Rook AgweekTV Anchor
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Normally a cowboy hat on the golf course might get a double take. That is, unless you are in South Dakota. Cattle producers from across the state promoted the nutritional value of beef to athletes and seniors at the Sanford International Golf Tournament in Sioux Falls Sept. 18-23. The South Dakota Beef Industry Council sponsored a hospitality tent, appropriately named The Ranch, at the event of the PGA Tour Champions, formerly known as the Senior PGA Tour and the Champions Tour. South Dakota Beef Industry Council Chairman Eric Sumption says it was an opportunity to engage with consumers from all over the country about the protein power of beef. “It’s actually come around where they’re starting to show that it’s a valuable source of protein, and it’s not just the protein, it’s all the other vitamins, the iron,” he says. The council also grilled 500 ribeye steak sandwiches on Friday and hamburgers over the weekend to give spectators a taste of South Dakota-produced beef. Golf enthusiasts from all over the country were almost in disbelief when given the free steak sandwich and said it was a real treat to have a home-grown and delicious product to feast on at the event.
The South Dakota Beef Industry Council currently partners with Sanford Health and Sanford Sport Science Institute on various projects. One is the “Build Your Base with Beef” program. “It’s really an educational program with 10 high school football programs where we’re providing education for them on training, nutrition and performance,” says Dr. Thayne Munce, associate director of the Sanford Sport Science Institute. He says they are working to integrate beef into athletes’ pre- and post-practice meals and game meals. “We’re really lifting up beef as a premiere protein, as a source for protein for those athletes as they build up and build their bodies for football,” he says. “Beef has all of the essential nutrients that an athlete needs, and it’s fresh, it’s whole and natural.” Munce says they’re also extending the information to communities and families to incorporate beef into a healthy lifestyle. He says beef comes in a variety of forms so people can adapt it to their tastes for breakfast, lunch or dinner or snacks. “It’s very versatile, it can be an on-the-go type of food or a staple for sitting down at lunch or dinner,” he says.
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The South Dakota Beef Industry Council is also targeting seniors with their programs, and so participating in the PGA Tour Champions event was appropriate. Munce says it is important that older Americans incorporate protein like beef into their diet. “It can help, again, maintain those healthy muscles, which is really important for people as they get older, losing muscle mass is an important aspect,” he says. He says that is important as seniors are increasingly frail and are at more risk of falls. Sumption says the Sanford International was also a chance to talk to consumers about what they do on their farms and ranches to raise beef as part of their Pasture to Plate outreach program. The booth featured virtual ranch tours, where consumers could put on projection devices and explore ranches in 3D and from a 360-degree perspective. “It shows the action of the farm, whether it’s a feedlot or ranch setting where they’re rounding up cattle,” Sumption says. “The feedlot side of its very interesting to me to show people how we take care of them, how we feed them to get them the product that we want to provide to them, a premiere product.”
Golf lovers came to watch the tournament from not just the Sioux Falls area but all over the country, which provided great exposure for the South Dakota Beef Industry Council. “The big thing here for us is we see the exposure is a different crowd,” Sumption says. “It’s all ages, but the majority of it is seniors that enjoy the tour. They came from all over the U.S. and other countries even, and with the Golf Channel broadcasting it, the coverage is tremendous.” The South Dakota Beef Industry Council plans to participate in the tournament annually, as the Minnehaha Country Club has a long-term contract to host the event. AG
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As I continue to get questions and see more interest in soil health building practices, I want to encourage you to come to the Conservation Tillage Conference Dec. 18-19, 2018, in Fargo, N.D., to get more information. Jodi DeJong-Hughes (of the University of Minnesota) and I put on this two-day event to bring farmers, industry and educators together to share ideas on reducing tillage, incorporating cover crops ,and managing weeds, disease and pests. So, this conference is about much more than just reducing tillage! What makes this meeting different? We include time for conversations between breakout sessions and throughout the day — we want you to have time to talk with other farmers and presenters and not be rushed to other sessions. We also have several 30-minute sessions called Table Talks. These are much like the Café Talks where we have conversations about a given topic like “Nitrogen Management in Reduced Till” or “Using Cover Crops with Sugar Beets.” These sessions are led by Extension, researchers, consultants and farmers. We also have 15-minute Table Talk sessions for industry sponsors so you can hear directly from equipment or seed companies about effectively using their products. We have an excellent keynote presenter lined up for both the opening and closing messages. Steve Groff, founder of Cover Crop Coaching, will be in Fargo to share his expe-
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Farmers focus on what they can control By Mark Huso
Special to Agweek
Throughout harvest all farmers have something in common: radio time. It’s similar for agronomists, as we are in vehicles most of the day soil sampling or still field scouting. I’m sure some operators have new technology inside the cab allowing Bluetooth to play favorite songs or music genres from their phone. I still think for many of us, though, it is mostly AM talk radio. News, weather, markets and sports is what we are after. Most of the news lately has been tied to the hurricanes in the Carolinas and the drama attached to the Supreme Court justice nominee. Markets haven’t been ideal to listen as much of that is tied to the “news” about the current tariff situation and the horrible basis our farmers are facing. Weather has certainly changed. The hot sunny days that let us breeze through cereal harvest seem long gone, and we are now faced with more cloudy days and cool temperatures with off-and-on rain again. There are many soybeans to be harvested yet along with a few edible beans. Sunflower harvest has started for some and corn will be starting soon. When listening to sports talk radio, we are look-
ing for more entertainment and a break from the challenges of the day. We want information on our favorite teams, and often times we get to hear from the coaches that provide insight into their victories, what happened during a loss, injury updates, and what the opponent looks like the following week. Two phrases that are common among most coaches are, “I’m only worried about today,” and when talking about their players and injuries we hear, “Next man up.” Through previous articles I’ve written, you’re aware of the sports analogies I lean on. These two really fit with agriculture right now. Farmers are focusing on what they can control today. The basis situation has affected all of us, and we need to manage through it. The main management tool is on-farm storage. I know many farmers that have put soybeans in their equipment shed, rented the neighbor’s bagger machine, and have cleaned out and serviced bins that haven’t been used for two decades in efforts to keep their inventory on the farm. Another issue farmers can control today is their fertilizer costs for 2019. While busy harvesting, farmers are receiving calls from their fertilizer retailers informing them of price increases, primar-
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ily on nitrogen. That call alone makes us create a more firm crop plan for 2019, determine how much nitrogen we are going to use and take a position on the nitrogen price, if we so choose. The “next man up” concept can be looked at many ways in ag, put I prefer to look at it as “next crop up” or “next field up.” The majority of farms I work with have four crops — some more, some less. This harvest season to date has allowed for minimal breaks between these crops. This year, barley and wheat got a nice early start and that led into edible beans and canola. Edible beans and canola have led into soybeans and sunflowers. There have already been a couple farms that have tried corn, but the majority of corn likely will start in a week or so.
Because of minimal breaks between crops, farmers use us to evaluate what the crop ahead looks like and what some of the expectations might be. Currently, we are focusing on corn and evaluating kernel stage, stalk strength and yield potential as inventory is already tight with the soybean issue. Continue to have a safe harvest and fall fertilizer season. AG Mark Huso of Huso Crop Consulting from Lakota, N.D., is a crop consultant who works with farmers in six North Dakota counties. Huso is involved in the production of cereals, canola, corn, edible bean, soybean and sunflowers and can be reached on Twitter @husocrop or by email: husocrop@polarcomm.com.
By Sara Wyant
Agri-Pulse Communications
When Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue proposed moving both two U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies — the Economic Research Service and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture — out of the D.C. metro area and into more affordable parts of the country last month, he thought the move made a great deal of common sense. With high-speed internet and modern technology, employees could be located almost anywhere and still be in touch with their “Beltway brethren.” What Perdue didn’t expect was such strong pushback and criticism, including from some lawmakers who have threatened to block the move. Perdue initially said moving the offices would improve staff recruitment and retention, save taxpayer dollars, improve efficiencies and put the organizations closer to the areas they serve. As part of the change, ERS will be aligned with the office of the chief economist under the office of the secretary, rather than the undersecretary for research, education and economics. Perdue defended the proposal in an exclusive interview with Agri-Pulse. “Frankly, all of us empirically can understand there are less expensive places to live than the national capital region. There are less expensive places to raise a family,” he said, suggesting it would be easier to recruit people to work in places other than Washington, D.C.
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“Many, frankly, we believe would volunteer to go somewhere else,” he said. National Farmers Union President Roger Johnson criticized the plan in a Sept.18 letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, telling him “the process to relocate these agencies has lacked meaningful public input that would better inform any final decision” and urging USDA to “be more forthcoming and transparent with the metrics it utilized in developing the current proposal.” In addition, Johnson said, “We are concerned that the move will lead to a large loss of knowledgeable and experienced staff” and “any disruption in the execution of these agencies’ functions would have a significant detrimental impact on family farmers and ranchers.” “Relocating ERS out of the Washington Metro area would be a disaster,” wrote John Lee Jr., who served as ERS administrator from 1981-93, in a note to fellow economists. Lee said ERS has long “focused on broad national and international issues of importance to national political and other decision-makers. Many of these are in D.C. and depend on ERS for objective information.” He fears that “if ERS is ‘out of sight and out of mind,’ those linkages could wither.” Former NIFA director Sonny Ramaswamy, who left USDA earlier this year to become the president of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities in Washington state, AGRI-PULSE: Page 10
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said he never had any problem recruiting people to work at NIFA. He routinely received hundreds of resumes, he said. “Washington’s where the action is,” Ramaswamy said in an interview with Agri-Pulse. NIFA staff have been able to coordinate with other federal science agencies in the D.C. area and convene public discussions on issues critical to the agriculture industry, he said. Ramaswamy also said moving NIFA near a land-grant university could raise concerns about favoritism when that university receives a research grant. NIFA, which awards hundreds of grants totaling hundreds of millions of dollars each year, has between 350 and 400 employees and a budget of $1.525 billion, which the administration proposed to cut in fiscal 2019 to $1.369 billion. Employees include about 100 people in grants and financial management, about 60 “national program leaders” in areas such as agronomy and soil science, and about 70 program specialists or assistants and administrative support staff. Other employees include executives, information technology workers and civil rights compliance staff. Despite the criticism, Perdue seems determined to march ahead. The department is asking for “expressions of interest” from possible locations to be sent in by Oct. 15.
Responding to questions from Sens. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., who are the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate Ag Committee, Perdue said employees should know by January where their new offices will be located. The offices would be moved by next summer. “We hope that this timeline provides enough notice to employees to allow families to make considerations regarding spousal employment and to accommodate our employees with school-aged children,” Perdue said in a Sept. 20 letter. “It is important to limit the window of uncertainty for our employees, which is why I have instituted what some believe to be an aggressive timeline.” “To avoid as much work disruptions as possible, we anticipate a rolling transition from D.C. to the new location,” he said in the letter, which makes clear that ERS and NIFA could end up in the same place or in separate locations. Time will tell if Perdue is ultimately successful in implementing his plan. The top Democrat on the House Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee, Sanford Bishop, D-Ga., is trying to insert a policy rider in the fiscal 2019 spending package for USDA to block the relocations. For now, Republicans are blocking the move, but that could change if the GOP loses control of the House in the midterm elections. AG
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Up to $7.2 million could be available By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer
Most U.S. organic food is grown for domestic consumers, not foreign markets. Even so, American organic producers could be eligible for up to $7.2 million in the federal government’s Market Facilitation Program, according to a new report. The $12 billion MFP, designed to limit the economic damage to U.S. farmers from retaliatory tariffs, will, among other things, make payments directly to farmers based on this year’s harvested production. Based on 2017 production, organic farmers likely will be eligible for $7.2 million in MFP compensation, according to Mercaris, which provides market access and services to the identity-preserved agriculture industry.
“While U.S. organic growers were not necessarily the targets of tariffs, as there are few exports, there might be a benefit to growers who tap into this newly announced program,” Kellee James, co-founder and CEO Mercaris, said in a written statement. Eligible organic producers could receive an average of $4,000 each in compensation, according to the Mercaris report. “The actual amount any one producer will receive will of course be dependent on what crops they produced this year. However, given the potential benefit of this program it certainly appears worth looking into if you are an organic producer,” according to the report. MFP is administered by the Farm Service Agency, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. To learn more about the Market Facilitation Program: https://www.farmers.gov/manage/ mfp. AG
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COVER STORY Young farmers invigorate Washburn agriculture By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer
WASHBURN, N.D. — Joseph Sheldon had a good job — an agricultural engineer for Caterpillar in Plymouth, Minn., part of the Twin Cities area — but he really wasn’t happy. “I tried the big-city life and realized I just wasn’t cut out for it. So I was drawn back here,” says Sheldon, who in 2011 returned to his home town of Washburn to begin farming with his family. Sheldon, now 33, isn’t alone. Washburn, north of Bismarck, N.D., and south of Minot, N.D., has seen an infusion of young farmers and young farm families in recent years. By one estimate, 20 people have returned to Washburn since 2011 because of farming. An influx of young blood is particularly important in farming. The average age of the principal U.S. farm operator (the farmer who makes day-to-day decisions) is 58.3, and the average age of the principal North Dakota farm operator is 57. Those are 2012 numbers, the last year for which statistics from the National Agricultural Statistics Service, an arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, are available. In contrast, thanks to the arrival of the young farmers, the average age of Washburn area farmers is 50 to 55, estimates Tana Larsen, Washburn’s economic development and marketing director. A Washburn farm kid herself, she moved away for 18 years before returning eight years ago, in part to raise her two daughters here. She has relatives who farm, as well as many other connections to the community’s farm community. Darrell Scheresky, Washburn location manager for Dakota Agronomy Partners, also recognizes and welcomes the infusion of young farmers and their families. “Through the decades, we’ve seen the (farmer) retirements and farms merging and that’s a little depressing,” says Scheresky, Scheresky who’s been in Washburn 18 years. “But in the last few years we’ve got a fairly good number of younger guys who have heavily involved in farming and doing a good job.”
Photos by Forum News Service/Agweek/Nick Nelson Joseph Sheldon takes a break from harvest near Washburn, N.D. On the cover: An electronic sign greets visitors to Washburn, N.D., on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018.
‘An ag community’ Many rural communities in the Upper Midwest live and die with agriculture. But though ag is vital here, Washburn isn’t a classic farm town. Energy (coal mining) and tourism (the Larsen city is home to the North Dakota Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center and close to the Missouri River, among other things) are key to the local economy, too. Larsen describes Washburn as “progressive and alway trying to position ourselves for the future.” Corn and soybeans are increasingly prominent in the Washburn area, but nearly all crops grown in North Dakota are raised here, too. Washburn boasts cattle and buffalo ranches, as well. “At its core, this is still an ag community,” Joseph Sheldon says. Ag’s importance is overlooked by many Washburn residents, Larsen says. About 425 people live close to Washburn, though not in the city itself, and support the community, many of them closely connected to ag, she says.
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Washburn’s population, declining since the 1980s, dropped to about 1,250 in 2010. But the number has rallied to about 1,300, according to Census Bureau estimates. Some Washburn-area residents — whose adult children moved away — have retired recently, and they’ve been replaced by young adults, some of whom have young children, Larsen says. “It’s not just mom and dad coming. It’s mom and dad and a child or two,” which accounts for at least part of the population rebound, she says.
Bridging the gap Every young farmer and farm family is different, so generalizing is risky. But most of the young Washburn-area farmers came back because of the 2008-2012 ag boom. Mostly strong commodity prices and good yields in that stretch generated attractive profits and encouraged young would-be farmers. In contrast, farming in the late 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s generally wasn’t attractive financially and few young adults began farming during that roughly 20-year stretch. With the paucity of new arrivals, the average age of farmers — most of whom began farming before the late 1980s — kept rising.
“Up until seven or eight years ago, there was a gap. And it was a big gap. You had nobody 20 and 30 years old in the farming community, and 55 years old was a young farmer at that time,” says Rick Tweeten, 53, who has farmed near Washburn since 1986. He raises a number of crops and operates a certified wheat seed business. “And now we’ve kind of filled that gap with guys who left (Washburn natives who moved away for jobs elsewhere). The farm economy kind of picked up and they had the opportunity to come back and make it work,” Tweeten says. The new farmers have something in common, too: They returned to family farms in which the principal operators — typically a father or uncle — were in their 50s or 60s and interested in transitioning the farm to the next generation. Rick’s son Grant, 23, returned to the farm two years ago after graduating from Bismarck State College with a degree in farm and ranch management. “I grew up on this farm. I’ve been farming with my dad and grandpa forever. It’s really the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do with my Tweeten
COVER STORY life,” Grant says. “It just happened that I was able to come back and things have worked out pretty good.” Unlike many young farmers who returned to the family operation when economic times were good, Grant came back when the farm economy had slumped. Asked about that, he says, “You have to be careful, know when to stick your neck out. I always take it slow, try to do the best I can. And I always try to learn.” Grant’s girlfriend is a student at North Dakota State University and plans to become a large-animal veterinarian. She enjoys rural areas and especially likes cattle. The Sheldons once had cattle, but don’t now. “We keep kidding him (Grant) that someday we’ll need to have cows again,” Rick says. Larsen says with a smile that Washburn would benefit from the presence of a large-animal vet.
Quality of life Improved economics in the 2008-12 boom, though crucial, weren’t the only reason young farmers and farm families have returned to Washburn. Quality of life was important, too. Sheldon That’s what drew Tyge Sheldon, 31, back to Washburn. He and Joseph Sheldon are cousins. Tyge Sheldon, facility manager for the SRS Commodities dry bean processing plant in Falkirk, N.D., just north of Washburn, was born and raised in the Washburn area. His father, uncle and cousins farm, and he regularly helps them.
Sheldon attended the University of North Dakota and North Dakota State University and worked for a few years as an ag agronomist and applicator before returning home. He’s worked at the Falkirk plant for about six years. Moving to the Washburn area was “something I convinced my then girlfriend, now wife, (Allison) to do. Once I got her talked into it, it was a good fit,” Sheldon says. “The town, community, school — everything — it was just a place I really wanted to raise my kids,” Sheldon says. He and Allison, who had a farm background, have two young children.
Challenges Though Washburn has enjoyed success in bringing back young adults and attracting young farm families, many ag communities haven’t been so fortunate. “It’s the way North Dakota is,” says Rick Tweeten, though his comments apply to much of the rest of the Upper Midwest, too. “There are a lot of small towns that don’t have a lot to offer to that (next) generation. They have some young farmers, but it can be tough for those guys to get married and convince the wife that they should live out here 40 or 50 miles from schools. It’s a struggle,” Tweeten says. “The smaller towns keep getting smaller, and the bigger towns keep getting bigger. And in our modern society, it’s getting tougher to convince them they should come out there and farm and be 40 or 50 miles from a grocery store, in some cases,” he says. Washburn is big enough and has enough to offer — it still has its own school, for instance—
Statues at the Lewis and Clark Interpretative Center in Washburn, N.D. stand stark against a bleak sky
that the community avoids some of those challenges, Larsen says. In any case, the farm economy’s downturn makes bringing back young farmers more difficult, Tweeten says.
Societal change Attracting young families is vital to every community. They pay taxes, patronize local businesses and send their children to local children. No rural community can survive, much less thrive, without an infusion of young families to succeed the previous generation as the latter ages and reaches retirement. Traditionally, young farmers also have served on local boards and civic organizations. But that’s happening less often today, at least in Washburn. While young farmers here are active in the community — Joseph Sheldon is president of the McLean County Farm Bureau and serves on the county Crop Improvement Board, for instance — 50- and 60-somethings continue to play the leading role in civic life. That reflects the increased emphasis on young farmers spending more time with their children, leaving less time for civic activities, Larsen says. “The time will come when they really get heavily involved in those other things. But for now they’re focusing on their children,” she says.
‘All about family’ Like most small towns in the Midwest, Washburn, N.D., has a memorial dedicated to its veterans dating back to the Civil War as shown in this photo .
Brad Sheldon, Joseph’s 67-year-old father, says the importance of family can’t be overstated in his son’s return.
“This was all about family, about having the family closer together. We were making money at the time (2010), and I told him this was an opportunity to come home and to think about it.” Brad says. “I’ve encouraged him that North Dakota is a great place to raise a family.” Besides working on the farm, Joseph — an ag and biosystems engineering graduate from NDSU — helps his father sell insurance at Sheldon Crop Insurance in Washburn. “He’s tech-savvy, and I’m not. So it’s been a good fit all around,” Brad says. Joseph and his wife, Kellie, were married in 2014. They lived in Bismarck at first before finding a home in Washburn. Kellie was “a city girl (a native of Valley City, N.D., population about 6,600), so farm life was new to her. But she’s taken to it pretty well,” says Joseph, noting that Kellie and their two young children recently came out to ride with him in the combine. Kellie works for a Washburn chiropractor and also helps at Sheldon Crop Insurance. The move to Washburn has gone well, she says. “I enjoy small towns. And we have great neighbors.” Asked for suggestions on how people new to small farm towns can fit in, she answers, “Get to know your neighbors. And get involved in your church” or other local organizations and activities. Joseph has seen major changes since he returned in 2011. “Crop prices were good, and there was a lot moisture, sometimes too much. Now the prices aren’t good and we’re in a dry cycle,” he says. “But I’m still glad I came back.” AG
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Suicide is not the answer By Peggy Sanders Special to Agweek
This column is about you, particularly if you are considering suicide. Please stop. Please read this that I write from my heart. The family will not be “better off without you.” In fact it would make their lives a great deal more difficult. I know. When I was 10, my mom killed herself with a shotgun. It was the first Saturday of Sanders summer vacation, and she wanted me to help her clean the house. I begged her to let me go to my friend’s and said I would help her on Monday. She relented without much of a debate. All I could see was an entire summer before me — plenty of time to even do deep cleaning. That day my brother went to a 4-H judging school at a nearby ranch, leaving Mom and Dad at home. Dad was outside and he heard the shot. He went in and found her.
Please — imagine that scene, the absolute horror of anyone finding a loved one like that. Please, please talk to someone: a friend, pastor, counselor or a neighbor. My family is six generations in the same county, always in agriculture. We have seen many tight and scary times. Except for my mom, we all came through it. We built a modest FHA-financed house in 1957 and she died in 1962, so her depression wasn’t because she was living in squalor. We raised sugar beets on an irrigated project beginning in 1954. The beets were shipped by train to Belle Fourche, S.D., where the U&I Sugar Company had a processing plant. 1960 and 1961 were severe drought years. While we had irrigation water out of a Bureau of Reclamation project dam in 1960, but very little water was left in 1961. Our crops, and those of the others on the irrigation project, failed. The sugar beet company pulled out. Things were bleak, but Mom and Dad persevered as they continued diversification in crops and cattle. In later May 1962 it started raining, a
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lot. My mom was diagnosed with lupus. At that time, the diagnosis was a sentence to a slow, debilitating death, though with today’s medicines that is no longer the case. The day after the diagnosis, even as the rains that would greatly help the farm continued to fall, she shot herself. Think for a moment of how devastating that was to a 10-year-old girl, not to mention my 13-year-old brother and my dad. Mom’s death broke our hearts. My paternal grandmother moved in with us that first year and positively influenced our lives. Dad remarried and our lives changed again, which is another story unto itself. Years after her death, when our own sons were grown up, I thought of how proud Mom would have been of them. Perhaps she would have lived as long as my Dad, who is now 92, and would have known great-grandchildren as he does. From one farmer to another, I know things are really tough; we had a Grade A dairy for five years after my husband and I were married. As
farmers we know — right along with you — that there are so many things out of our control. Many are seemingly unfair. But please do not add to the burden of your family. Believe me, death doesn’t make anything easier for them. Please, go get help. AG Writer Peggy Sanders lives on a farm in Oral, S.D. Sanders can be reached through peggy@peggysanders.com.
RAISING A FARMER Brenda and her husband Nathan, dairy farm in Central Minnesota, milking 85 Holsteins. For over 125 years someone in Nathan’s family has been milking cows on their farm. Together they share the workload and two children. You can reach Brenda at brenda@ raisingafarmer. com or on her blog: www.raisingafarmer. com.
The real conversation the dairy industry needs to have By Brenda Rudolph Special to Agweek
“We are in this together.” I constantly hear this statement, but I feel this is far from the truth. Large dairy versus small dairy conversations are trying to be had but are silenced, to the point of hearing, “Well maybe they would look closer at their balance sheet if they had more cows.” This past summer, I showed up at several events giving voice to farmers and farm families who feel silenced. I have showed up at a rural mental health forum, a dairy consumer conference and as a panelist sharing about food and farming. I show up to validate the effect the current industry is having on our rural communities, the stress on our rural families, the heartache on marriages and the loneliness it brings when there is no one to understand. The devastating effect low milk prices has not just been on farmers but everyone farmers do business with. At one of these events, one of the questions was, what do we think is the biggest challenge with the consumer understanding dairy? At my table, I stated there is conflict among dairy farmers. Dairy farmers are hurt from seeing countless auction bills come in the mail for small dairies. And those don’t include all the others that go for cull. I stated how many farms my county alone had lost in a short time. Dairy farmers are sick of the questions they are asking themselves with no answers: What do we do? Market cow prices are less than what we have on our balance sheet. We are maxed out on all of our lending. What do we do? Even if we sell, we will still owe more than we can make even with an off-farm job. These questions lead to a never-ending world of anxiety, worry and sleepless nights for farmers. Talks of companies demanding semi-loads per pick up adds fuel to a fire of uncertainty. Herds continue to grow and not at a slow pace. The industry brags year after year about record-breaking production of milk in dairy cows. We are constantly told the reason for low prices is the market is flooded. Increasing cow numbers increases milk supply on an already flooded market. I said to the table, “There are many farmers who feel small farms do not need large farms but large farms need small farms.” I stood my ground, wanting to have a real conversation beyond, “We are in this together.” I stated how Nathan and I have been told to our face: “You are dumb for milking in a tie stall barn. Just add more cows. Milk a third milking. Just write the check. You are dumb for only milking 80 cows.” I then bluntly asked the sizes of their dairies. One was 1,700 milking cows another was 700. One farmer at the table asked me, “Who is your biggest competition?” I really didn’t understand the question. The dairy farmer then began to tell me how his biggest competition is the farm next to him. The farmer then continued to tell me how he himself is one the biggest in their area and one of very few farms left. His words haunt me. The only way we are going to see change in our hurting industry is to be able to have real conversations. Real conversations about what your balance sheet really looks like. Real conversations about what your struggles are on your farm and how the current struggles are affecting your family. Adding cows is hurting everyone. Adding milk to an already flooded market helps no one. We need to start being real with each other. We need to keep the farms we have if we really are in this together. AG
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REGIONAL NEWS
SD cheese plant expansions to go online in ‘19 By Mikkel Pates
Agweek Staff Writer
MILBANK, S.D. — Cheese plants in northeast South Dakota are booming, and that is providing economic opportunity for some farmers and communities in the Interstate 29 corridor, according to industry leaders in the region. Doug Wilke, chief executive officer of Valley Queen Cheese Factory Inc., of Milbank, was one of the officials who met with a half-dozen journalists as part of a value-added dairy tour sponsored by the South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development. The tour was coordinated by Development Counsellors International of Denver. Wilke explained that Valley Queen is owned 50-50 by the Nef and Gonzenbach families of Milbank, both of whom have been producing cheese in the community since 1929. The company makes American-style cheeses — cheddar, colby, Monterey Jack and pepper jack. The company delivers cheese to other companies that market under the customers’ retail brands — often seen as slices, 8-ounce chunks or shredded. Some of the cheese is used in a popular quick-serve restaurants, subway-style sandwiches in salads. Dairy manufacturing is “very dynamic” with exports accounting for 15 percent of U.S. dairy manufacture, Wilke said. Moving forward, he said the industry needs a reasonable regulatory environment, as well as workforce development for everything from scientists to salespeople and truck drivers.
$50M build here ... Valley Queen has 250 employees in its one plant. It is in the process of investing about $50 million in an expansion that will add about 1 million pounds of milk per day of capacity. The investments will be made in equipment and infrastructure, cooling systems and boilers — without adding buildings. The Milbank company will grow from 4 million pounds per day capacity to just more than 5 million pounds. According to its displays in a brand new heritage center museum and store, the company gets milk from about 65,000 cows on 42 farms, some of which have more than one farm location, mostly from within an 80-mile radius. Some of the farm entities have more than 10,000 cows. Anticipating its expansion, the company is working on adding production rather than trying to bring in newly constructed producers. The natural growth within those dairies will have the company full again within five years, Wilke said. In the meantime, the
company will acquire milk from surplus areas of the country. Wilke explained that the plant “takes apart” milk to add value, making cheese and separating the whey byproduct into value-added ingredients. Some of those whey ingredients actually are shipped to dairy-rich New Zealand. Fractionated whey is made into whey protein concentrate, but about half of the lactose is shipped to a customer that uses it as an ingredient it to make skim milk powder.
… $250M there Also on the tour was Agropur Inc., and its $250 million expansion underway at Lake Norden, S.D. Tim Czmowski of Sioux Falls, S.D., is regional vice president-Midwest for Agropur, of Appleton, Wis. He described the investment as the largest in the company’s history and one of the largest private investments in South Dakota’s history. The U.S. company is a subsidiary of Agropur Cooperative, the largest dairy-processing cooperative in North America, and based in Quebec, Canada. Agropur has 28 dairy plants in Canada and 11 in the United States, including seven cheese plants. Czmowski manages the Agropur plants at Lake Norden, S.D., and Hull, Iowa. Agropur prepared for a cheese expansion and regional milk development starting in 2010. Agropur purchased the Lake Norden plant from Davisco in 2014. “We now have great confidence that the milk is coming, and we’ve already contracted with a number of the producers that are planning on building and growing in the region,” he said. The Lake Norden expansion is expected to be up-and-running in March 2019, with a two-year ramp up to full production. The plant makes 15 cheeses, geared mostly toward soft-style versions of Italian cheeses, such as mozzarellas and provolones. They also make American cheeses in 40-pound blocks. The Agropur Lake Norden cheese plant currently operates at about 3.3 million pounds of milk per day and will expand to 9.3 million pounds a day — 220 semi-trailer loads coming and going daily. Agropur at Lake Norden contributes about $500 million to the local economy in a year and is in a project that will triple capacity, going to a $1.5 billion impact on the economy. The company employs 250 and will add 125 employees at Lake Norden, employing automation especially in the packaging area. The company manufactures the cheese and vacuum-seals and boxes it for shipment to other locations for
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Mikkel Pates/Agweek The $250 million expansion of the Agropur Inc. cheese plant at Lake Norden, S.D., will take it from 3.3 million pounds of milk a day to 9.3 million pounds a day.
packaging. About 85 percent of the company’s revenues go out to dairy producers in the form of milk checks, mostly within an 80-mile radius. They will purchase milk both from individual producers and cooperatives. A Webster, S.D., native and a South Dakota
State University dairy graduate, Czmowski is full of enthusiasm and cheesy humor. Asked how the company was producing a smoked flavor without a smoker or salt, Czmowski joked, dead-pan: “In the cheese industry, I could tell you but then I’d have to shred you,” and paused, before adding, “That wouldn’t be grate. AG
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Valley Queen opens Heritage Center Museum, store as industry showcase By Mikkel Pates
Agweek Staff Writer
MILBANK, S.D. — Valley Queen Cheese Factory Inc. recently opened the Valley Queen Heritage Center, an interpretive center in downtown Milbank, chronicling its nearly 90 years in cheese making. The space was available, and the company moved a cheese retail store into an available vintage space downtown. Joan Behr, the company’s communications director, said the project had been in the works for about two years and opened officially on Aug. 17 with a small party and celebration with the Nef and Gonzenbach families, who started Valley Queen in 1929. The museum and learning center’s debut was with officials of dairies who
supply the plant, and then the public in the third week of August. The center plays a short introductory movie and a sophisticated, interactive display, focusing on the dairy industry in South Dakota and the cheese industry in particular. Visitors can get through the free exhibit in a half-hour, but there is enough information to make a longer visit worthwhile. The design moves deftly from the vintage images of the company’s beginnings to the newest technologies. Behr said one hope is that it could help people deciding on a career to consider the dairy and cheese industry. “I think what opens people’s eyes to the dairy industry is really the focus on modern technology — both at a farm and a manufacturing/dairy processing level — are done with highly-specialized equipment and it takes trained, educated personnel to operate it,” Behr said. AG
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REGIONAL NEWS
Beach, ND, crops: Great start, too-dry finish Lack of July, August rains hurt fields By Jonathan Knutson Agweek Staff Writer
BEACH, N.D. — Farmers in the Beach area worried about moisture going into the 2018 crop season. Cooperative weather allayed those concerns and raised hopes early in the growing season, but a nearly two-month dry stretch undercut what had been a promising crop. At the end of June, “Things were looking good. And then July came, with no rain, and then no rain in August until the 25th — that hurt,” says Levi Hall, general manager of Beach Cooperative Grain Co., which serves a wide area of southwestern North Dakota and part of southeastern Montana. Beach, population about 1,100, is the county seat of Golden Valley County, which has about 1,850 residents. Small grains and cattle traditionally dominate agriculture here, but other crops, including corn, canola, sunflowers and pulses, are grown, too. Specialty crops such as oats, mustard and flax are raised, as well. The Beach area, like much of the region, suffered devastating drought in 2017, clouding the 2018 crop outlook. But heavy spring rains partially recharged soil moisture. “Normally we get into fields in early to middle April. This spring, because it was so wet, we didn’t get started until early May,” he says. The later-than-normal start wasn’t ideal, but farmers considered that a small price to pay for the much-needed moisture. More useful rain
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OPENS MON., OCT 1 - CLOSES WED., OCT 3 Company Online Auction, Online Bidding Only. Coteau Properties Company, Owner. Wolff Auctioneers. 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. THU., OCT 4 - 11:00 AM/MT Farm Equipment Auction, Sentinel Butte, ND. Marie Kremers, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. OPENS FRI., OCT 5 - CLOSES MON., OCT 15 Business Liquidation Timed Online Auction, Portland, ND. Ground Up Service & Towing, Owners. Steffes Group, Inc. FRI., OCT 5 - 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Devils Lake, ND. Rietz Family, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. SAT., OCT 6 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Auction, Mayville, ND. Lloyd and Lin Arnegard, Owners. Berg Auction Service. SAT., OCT 6 - 11:00 AM/CT Two Party Farmstead Estate & Personal Property Auction, Rural Rolla, ND. Jim Church, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Lary Swenson & Associates. SUN., OCT 7 - 11:00 AM/CT Combined Estate Auction, Halstad, MN. Combined Estates, Owners. Berg Auction Service. CLOSES MON., OCT 8 Excess Equipment Auction, Erhard, MN. Timed Online Auction. Ripley’s Inc., Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. TUE., OCT 9 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Jamestown, ND. Boelke Estate, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. TUE., OCT 9 - 11:00 AM/CT Large Clean Estate Auction, Devils Lake, ND. Mark Shipley Estate, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. WED., OCT 10 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Butte, ND. Hesey Vos Family Trust, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., OCT 10 - 2:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Mandan, ND. Michael & Cheryl Mills, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., OCT 11 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Fargo, ND. Oscarson, Johnson & Zaragoza, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., OCT 11 - 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Fargo, ND. Cossette Estate, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.
THU., OCT 11 - 11:00 AM/CT Clean Personal Property Moving Auction, Munich, ND. Lilah Dick, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Lary Swenson & Associates. SAT., OCT 13 - 10:00 AM/CT Retirement Auction, Washburn, ND. Gene and Pat Hager, Owners. Wolff Auctioneers. SAT., OCT 13 - 10:00 AM/CT Excellent Retirement Auction, Elgin, ND. Albert Binfet, Owner. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. SAT., OCT 13 - 1:00 PM/CT 2000+Coin Auction, Philip, SD. Ivan Schanzenbach, Owner. Piroutek Auction Service. SUN., OCT 14 - 10:00 AM/MT Machinery Auction, Pierre, SD. Ivan Schanzenbach, Owner. Piroutek Auction Service. TUE., OCT 16 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Auction, Sheyenne, ND. Lynn & Charlotte Erickson CRAT, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty WED., OCT 17 Agricultural Equipment Auction, Online Bidding Only. Nutrien Ag Solutions (formerly CPS), Owner. Purple Wave Auction. THU., OCT 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Retirement Auction, Warwick, ND. Hartle Brothers, Owners. Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates. THU., OCT 18 - 10:00 AM/CT Retirement Auction, New Germany, MN. Borchart Steel, Owner. Steffes Group, Inc. TUE., OCT 23 - 9:00 AM/CT Lumber Yard Liquidation Auction, Mahnomen, MN. Mahnomen Lumber Company, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., OCT 24 - 3:30 PM/MT Land Auction, Dickinson, ND. Myron & Jodi Schweitzer, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., OCT 24 - 11:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment Retirement Auction, Warroad, MN. Jeff & Paulette Pearson, Owners. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers. WED., OCT 24 - 6:00 PM/MT Land Auction, Dickinson, ND. Brad Cherb, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., OCT 24 - 6:00 PM/MT Land Auction, Dickinson, ND. Elizabeth M. Lee, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. WED., OCT 24 - 6:00 PM/MT Land Auction, Dickinson, ND. Wanner Family, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., OCT 25 12:00 PM/MT Custer Count Land Auction, West Custer, SD. Timed Online Auction. Steffes Group, Inc. THU., OCT 25 - 4:00 PM/MT Land Auction, Bowman, ND. Mike Seifert, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. THU., OCT 25 - 5:00 PM/MT Three Commercial Propertie s Auction, Scranton, ND. S & S Incorporated, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. FRI., OCT 26 - 5:30 PM/CT Land Auction, Pick City, ND. Linda Ziemann, Owner. Wolff Auctioneers. 001763673r1
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160 +/- Acres - Cass County, ND
80 +/- Acres - Richland County, ND
LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION Thursday, October 11, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. (CT) Thursday, October 11, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. (CT) AUCTION LOCATION: Hilton Garden Inn - Fargo, ND
AUCTION LOCATION: Hilton Garden Inn - Fargo, ND
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.
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
159th Ave SE
Property Information: Acres: 160 +/Legal: SE¼ 5-137-51 Cropland Acres: 155 +/Soil PI: 87
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OWNER: Cossette Estate CONTACT AGENT: Bob Pifer - 701.371.8538
CONTACT AGENT: BobJohnson Pifer &- Zaragoza 701.371.8538 OWNERS: Oscarson,
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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FARM EQUIPMENT
2017 Versatile 550 4WD Tractor ONLY 8 HOURS!
TRACTORS 1994 CIH 7240 MFWD Tractor 1990 CIH 9170 Tractor 1986 CIH 9170 Tractor 1995 CIH 5250 MFWD Tractor with 510 Loader 1555 Oliver Tractor with F-25 loader C International Tractor with woods mower D-19 Allis Chalmers Tractor 1930 Farmall Regular Tractor SEEDING & TILLAGE CIH 4010 Concord Air Drill, 3400 Cart John Deere 7000 Dry Fertilizer Salford 570 RTS Disk 41 ft. Bourgault 9400 Chisel Plow 42 ft. Amco F-15 Disk 30 ft.
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On Site or Online bidding available! www.pifers.com HARVEST (CONT.) SEEDING & TILLAGE (CONT.) Wilrich Cultivator with Beline 3224 Granular CIH 8220 Pull Type Swather 25 ft. Parker 739 Grain Cart Applicator Qwik Clean 7 tube, electric Simonson Fertilizer Spreader, 6 ton Johnson Header Trailer 30 ft. Herman Harrow 66 ft. Canola Roller IH Plow 7 bottom GRAIN HANDLING IH plow 5 bottom Walinga 6614 Grain Vac SPRAYER CIH SPX 4260 Sprayer 90 ft. 1200 gal tank auto Westfield Auger 10 x 71 Swing Hopper Westfield Auger 10 x 61 Swing Hopper steer Westfield Auger 8 x 51 HARVEST Wheat Heart Auger 8 x 36 electric 2003 CIH 2388 Combine 3384 Engine Hours Behlen Grain Dryer Model 380 CIH 1020 Flex Header Crary Air Reel, 30 ft. TRUCKS CIH 810, Sunflower Header 24 ft. 2007 Freightliner Truck Tri Axel, 22 ft. box CIH 1015 Pickup Header 1975 Ford LT 8000 Tandem Truck 20ft. Box CIH 963 Corn Header 1974 Chevy C-60 Truck with water tank CIH Metal Bat Reel 24 ft.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018 10:00 a.m. (CT)
AUCTION LOCATION: On site – Sheyenne, ND Driving Directions - From Sheyenne, ND: Drive 2 miles north on Highway #281, turn west on 31st st NE and drive one half mile.
TRUCKS (CONT.) 1966 Chevy Tandem with seed tender 1988 Ford F-250 Pickup with fifth wheel plate HAYING & LIVESTOCK Vermeer N Baler• Kosh D-9 Mower General Magnum MK120 V Rake Tonutti T-9-86 Wheel Rake Rowse Hydraulic Dump Rake Morris 1400 Hay Hiker Lahman Bale Transport RH Tub and Alley MISCELLANEOUS Pearson Self Catching Head Gate (3) Tufte Hay Feeder • (5) Steel Feed Bunk Buzz Saw and Belt • Metal V Box for truck Trailer 4x6 • 1983 200E Big Red 3 Wheeler 103 Spray Coupe
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Owners: Lynn and Charlotte Erickson CRAT
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156.91 +/- Acres - Walsh County, ND
LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION Thursday, November 8, 2018 – 2:00 p.m. (MT) Tuesday, November 6, 2018 – 10:00 a.m. AUCTION LOCATION: Hilton Garden Inn - Grand Forks, ND This property features 156.19 acres with 130.26 +/- acres exceptional producing cropland for corn and soybeans. This property has a very strong Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 84 with over half having a 90! There is a wooded area with the Park River flowing through making good habitat for deer hunting. This property is west of Grafton, ND with good access. Landowner/Tenant lease through 2019 crop year.
105th Ave. SW
AUCTION LOCATION: Henry Biesiot Activities Center - Dickinson, ND The Sickler Family Farm is a remarkable property with impressive crop fields, massive pastures with large draws and trees and exceptional hunting land. What’s more, this generational farm has exceptional water and grass waterways creating incredible habitat for wildlife. 1 Parcel One: Parcel Three: Acres: 320 +/Acres: 160.08 +/3 Legal: S½ 34-142-95 Legal: NW¼ 2-141-95 25th St. SW 2 Crop Acres: 278.89 +/- Crop Acres: 86.93 +/Pasture Acres: 70.62 +/22 Parcel Two: Acres: 320.4 +/Legal: E½ 3-141-95 Crop Acres: 132.45 +/Pasture Acres: 172.53 +/-
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73rd St. NE
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Contact: Kevin Pifer - 701.238.5810 or kpifer@pifers.com
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Auburn, ND
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Property Information: Acres: 156.19 +/Legal: S½NW¼ & N½SW¼ Less 3.71 Acres in 21-158-53 Cropland Acres: 130.58 +/Soil PI: 84
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CONTACT AGENT: - 701.371.8538 OWNER:Bob Tony Pifer Sickler Trust
CONTACT AGENT: 701.371.8538 OWNERS: Russell K. Bob HeltnePifer & Judith- S. Heltne Trust
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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218.31 +/- Acres - Golden Valley County, ND
LAND AUCTION Thursday, November 1, 2018 – 4:00 p.m. (MT) AUCTION LOCATION: Beach Community Center – Beach, ND
This property features 218.31 +/- acres with strong soils. This property has a Soil Productivity Index over 70! This land will be available for the 2019 crop year. Property Information: Acres: 218.31 +/Legal: Lots 3 & 4, NW ¼ 5-140-105 Cropland: 210.75 +/- Acres
30th St. SW
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Andy Mrnak or Jim Sabe 701.523.7366 Owner: Jeff Abernethy
Beach, ND
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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RETIREMENT AUCTION ROCKY GABEL & GABEL MASONRY • PHONE 701-490-0360
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THURS., OCTOBER 4, 2018 starting at 9 A.M. 2541 116TH AVE SE, VALLEY CITY, ND DRIVING DIRECTIONS: FROM HI-LINE BRIDGE IN VALLEY CITY, 7 MILES NORTH ON CO. RD. #7, THEN 2 MILES WEST ON GRAVEL.
OPENS: Friday, October 5
Towing and recovery vehicles, diesel pickup, gas forklift, automotive lifts/ hoists, powered metal working tools, welders, metal cutting equipment, hand tools, shop equipment, and supplies, tires, office furniture.
SALE ORDER: 9:00 am-1:00 pm: All Small Items, Shop & Masonry Equipment. 1:30 pm: Rifles. Immediately following rifles will be large items
TRAILERS
• 8x24 vintage enclosed trailer • 8x20 look enclosed trailer (2016) model • 8x24 enclosed job trailer • 16 ft. dual axle 10,000# car trailer • 8x28 Featherlite triple axle gooseneck drop deck trailer • Enclosed trailer escape door • (2) Metal trailer stairs w/ railing • 28’ job trailer w/2 door office & lunch area
RECREATIONAL & ATV
PREVIEW: Fri., October 5 - Mon., October 15, 8AM to 5PM. LOADOUT: Mon., October 15 - Fri., October 19, 8AM to 5PM.
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For information contact Steffes Group, 701.237.9173; Brad Olstad, 701.238.0240; or Dave Benedict, 701.238.5062
Complete terms, lot listings & photos at SteffesGroup.com
Ag Equipment, Construction, Recreation, & More!
UPCOMING TIMED ONLINE CONSIGNMENT CLOSINGS
Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Nov. 14
• Polaris 300 Express 4 wheeler, 1800 miles • 1995 Holiday Rambler Imperial 37 ft. motorhome 8.3 Cummins diesel, Allison trans., slide out, electronic awning w/94,000 miles
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1997 Cat TH 83 telehandler 2001 Cat TH 83 telehandler Super 6 Pettibone telehandler Bobcat Versa handler forklift Yale fork lift Genie GS 1930 scissor lift Electric pallet truck (new) Hydraulic pallet jack (2) Telehandler buckets (2) Forklift baskets 10 ft.
MASON KING SCAFFOLDING EQUIP.
• (34) Mason King 2 crank up scaffold bases • Mason King cross braces • (110) 9 ft. Mason King ladders • Mason King guard rail system • Mason King forklift scaffold moving rack
SCAFFOLDING & EQUIP.
• (8) 2’ scaffold ends/stabilizer/ braces • (70) Adjustamatic 6’ walk thru scaffold • (100) Adjustamatic 5’ frame scaffolds • (150) Cross braces • (50) Guard rail posts & corner post/horizontal braces • (50) Outriggers • Numerous screw jacks/swivel bases • Scaffold wheels • 45 ft. of scaffolding stairway complete with hand rails • (120) 16’ Osha planks • (60) 8’, 10’, 12’ Osha planks • (30) 8’, 10’, 12’ bridge planks • (15) 4000# counter weights • Rope & pulley system for scaffold
RECREATIONAL & ATV
• Club Car gas golf cart
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West Fargo, ND 701.237.9173
Grand Forks, ND 701.203.8400
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• Weatherby 22 semi-auto Mark • Golf clubs • Johnson 10 HP outboard motor XXII • 12 ft. duck boat/John boat w/ • Browning A500R 12 gauge shotgun oars • Winchester 30-06 model 670A • Benelli Criobarrel model R1, VEHICLES & PARTS • 2010 Dodge 2500 4x4 pickup, 300 auto, Cummins turbo diesel, • Winchester short mag 5th wheel hitch, Big Horn • Weatherby 12 gauge Patrician II heavy duty package • 1997 Dodge Dakota SLT pickup, • Smith & Wesson 357 magnum new tires, auto, lowering kit, stainless 6” ribbed barrel • Ruger Super Blackhawk 44 167,000 miles • 1979 MCI bus with 8v70 Cum- mag w/7-1/2” barrel custom grip mins engine& Allison trans. • 2001 Dodge Durango 4x4 • M1 Grand Springfield 1942 original 30-06 w/130,000 miles • 2003 Chevy Silverado pickup • Russian semi auto WWII era • 1878 Maastricht Beaumont ri• 2001 Dodge 1500 pickup • (2) 1947 Willy Jeeps fle & bayonet • 1954 Willy Jeep • Commemorative 911 Ruger ND • 1938 Chevrolet master deluxe edition 29 of 500 car • Remington 870 Express youth • 1950 Plymouth 2 door car shotgun • 1962 Dodge short box pickup • Benelli Nova 12 gauge pump • Custom/30 Chevrolet pickup shogun truck 350 4 speed w/hoist and • Mossberg ATR 30-06 gravel box • Bushmaster AR14 223 • (40) Bus seats • Smith & Wesson 357 Highway • Dodge pickup bed liners Patrolman • Weld 12” rims (new) • JA 380 auto • Used drag slicks • Henry (Blued) lever action 17 • Dodge 2500 Dually pickup box HMR (new) • Remington BDL 22-250 • Various gas motors & tires • Browning Citori 12 gauge 26” • (3) V-8 long blocks maybe 318 barrel shotgun (need rebuilding) • John Wayne Winchester mod• (2) 1969 440 iron heads el 94 commemorative serial # • Craftsman tool chests GN481JW 32p40 • Clay pigeon thrower w/seat
MISCELLANEOUS
• Chain link fence • Toupelos • Large adjustable steel ramps for loading • New leaf rake • (2) Commercial heavy duty door openers • Tennant heavy duty 42” walk behind floor sweeper • Husqvarna ST11 snowblower (new) • Steel vault door (combination unknown) • Stone sharpener • Wickstyle kerosene heater • Propane patio heater • Pull behind antique hay rake • John Deere plow/digger • Antique upright gas station pump • Snow skis, pole, and boots • 3 point digger, 12 ft. • Pull behind digger - 16 ft. • 14 ft. disk
MASONRY EQUIP. & TOOLS
• Garbo 1/2 yard concrete bucket/block chutes crane or forklift pockets • Mayco C-30 HD concrete pump • Mayco 250’ pump hose & clamps • (4) Mud Hog mortar mixers • Mud Hog hydraulic grout hog • (6) Heavy duty mud tubs • (4) 100 gal. water tanks • 250 gal. water tanks • 500’ water hose • 800’ of cable • Crown gas mixer • (2) Small band mixers • (2) Extreme brick saws • (2) Clipper brick saws (2017) models (portable) • (2) 14” full size brick saws • (2) 20” MK 220 block saws/ wheel kits • 20” gas powered MK block saw • Block splitter GUNS • (3) Gas powered demo saws • Savage model 93R 17 HMR • Electric demo saw • 300 Weatherby Accumark • Chop saw • Browning 12 gauge auto 5 • Western Field 22 bolt action • 20# electric jack demo hammodel M8428 mer
• (2) E.B. White brick carts • Forklift dump bucket • Numerous stainless steel stone anchors • Numerous rebar positioners • Wobble lights • 100# propane tanks • 6 ft. steel welding table w/vise & grinder • Tool boxes • Honda 2600 PSI pressure washer • Acetylene torch, attachments & cart • 10” Craftsman table saw • Laser levels • New 2000# Northern electric winch w/remote • Winco 32KW generator • Grayco Ultra 495 commercial paint sprayer • Bosch heavy duty chipping hammer • Hammer drills • (3) Bosch cordless drills, 18 & 24 volt • (3) Bosch & Makita cordless impact drivers • Bosch cordless circular saws • Dewalt, Makita & Bosch cordless angle grinders & grinders 4”, 5”, 6” • Gas powered drill • Gas powered saws all • Chain hoist • Several pallets of Durowall reinforcing • Come a longs (heavy duty) • Lots of ladders step & extension • Flat bottom wheelbarrows • Flat bed wheelbarrows • Numerous electrical cords 110 & 220 volt • Knack gang box • Steel gang box • Many pairs of brick tongs • Numerous mud board stands & mud boards • Many nylon load binders • Large shop wood burning stove • Hard hats • Safety harnesses • Barrels & buckets • Many chains & heavy duty load binders • Numerous shovels, scrapers, bars, rakes & brooms • Volcano rods • Numerous insulated cement blankets • (3) 375,000 BTU master heaters • 175,000 BTU master heater • (5) 150,000 BTU hand torches • Picking devices for forklifts • Shelter panels 8’-16’ lengths • Steel I beams 20’-30’ lengths • 1000’s of various sizes of brand new bricks, glazed blocks and concrete blocks on pallets
NENOW AUCTION SERVICE Roger Nenow (701) 252-1733 AUCTIONEER 3529 Hwy. 52 ByPass, Jamestown, ND 58401
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Location: Devils Lake, ND – Bill Jerome Arena
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
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Owners: Mark Shipley Estate – 701-662-5058 Small Gravel Truck, diesel * Enclosed Trailer * Panel Work Van * Many Excellent Late Model Snowmobiles (also Some Vintage), All near Mint * 4 Wheeler * Shop Tools & Equipment * Lawn, Garden & Recreational+ Log Furniture * Much Much More
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
HOUSEHOLD & SHOP MOVING AUCTION SUNDAY, OCT. 14, 12:01 PM
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1979 Lincoln Continental Mark V “Collector Series”, 39,600 miles
Auction Sale
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Odin & Pauline Kvamme, Owners
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Directions: 3 miles south of intersection of 32nd Ave and Columbia, watch for signs. Sale Includes: Yard Equipment, DR Lawn & Leaf Vacuum, Furniture, Shop Tools, Winchester Model 101 12ga. over & under gun, Browning 12ga. automatic and much, much more!
Go to midwestauction.com for complete sale bill listing and pictures. Magnus Auction Service • 701-345-8481 magnusauction@gmail.com
Saturday, October 20th, 2018 | 10:00 AM
Location: From the Embden exit I-94 (exit 320), 1 mile South then 1/2 mile West. Physical address: 14447 38th St. SE. Wheatland, ND. 58079
Auctioneers Note: If you are in the market for exceptionally clean, well cared for livestock equipment this auction has it! Mark your calendars and plan now to attend this auction.
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2007 Ford F-350 crew cab pickup “Harley Davidson Edition”, 4x4, Power Stroke diesel, new 276/65/20 tires, B&W rollover 5th wheel ball, 126,165 miles, (one owner truck), VIN/32943; ABU 30’ tri axle GN trailer w/flip up beavertail ramps
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Stock Trailer
2015 4 Star 7x28 aluminum GN stock trailer, 3 compartment w/sliding center gates & Plexiglas inserts,VIN/34374; Stock trailer mats (sold separately)
Skid Steer & Attachments
2014 Bobcat model S650 skid steer, 2 speed, A91prefered equipment package, high flow, self leveling, standard controls, 1842 hours, SN/24026; 2017 Midsota Hydra-Shredder bale processor; 2017 Jenkins 8’ snow bucket; Bobcat post hole digger w/9” & 12” bits; Bale spear; Grapple fork bucket; Pallet forks
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2017 Real Tuff (Mobridge SD) Chute, self catch head gate, palp cage, brisket bar & side blinders; 2015 Real Industries tub & alleyway, adjustable alley & rear sliding gate; 2015 Tru-test platform scale, EW 5 scale head (has been used with above system); 2015 Real Tuff maternity pen; K & K creep feeder w/gates; Pride of the Farm creep feeders; Peerless stationary roller mill, 5HP, 220 1PH.; Automatic stationary crimping mill, 5HP, 220, 1PH.; Bradford gravity box w/HD running gear; Stationary grain hopper; Steel silage bunks; 10)12’ Behlen panels w/4’ walk gate; Continuous fence panels; Several 10’ cattle panels; 4) 20’ free standing panels; Bale feeders; Poly horse bale feeders; Wooden feed bunks; Steel & poly stock tanks; Tractor tire feeders; Calf creep feeder panel; T fence posts; Electric fence posts; Home made skid steer calf mover; Flow-Pro 30” barn fans; Nova 24” barn fans; Misc. tack & horse supplies; Portable saddle racks; Poly buckets & tubs; Calf puller & misc. livestock supplies
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ATV, Lawn & Garden, Shop & Miscellaneous
2016 Yamaha Grizzly Special Edition 700cc ATV, power steering, 318 hours; 2008 Grasshopper 722D mower, Kubota Max Torque diesel, high lift rear bagger, 610 hours; Miller Bobcat 250 welder/generator, EFI, 38 hours!; 150’ + or – welding leads; PT yard sprayer w/wind screens; Yard carts; ATV sprayer; Aluminum receiver hitch rack; Troy Bilt weed trimmer; Power Mate 18” walk behind tiller; Craftsman 20 gallon air compressor; Floor drill press; 50 gallon LP tank; 170,000 BTU Mr. Heater; Electric cords; Electric motors; New sump pump; Lights; Approximately 34 sheets of plywood & chipboard; Misc. lumber; Dewalt power tools; Hand tools
Guns & Household Items
Browning Medallion 7MM A-Bolt w/Nikon Monarch 3x9x40 scope & sling; Remington 870LW 20 gauge shotgun, 2 3/4” or 3”; Lots of shells & ammo box; 6 gallon Red Wing crock; 2 gallon Red Wing crock; 12 gallon Red Wing bail handle crock w/grate bottom & dasher; Singer treadle sewing machine; Small parlor stove
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AUCTIONEERS: Helbling Auctioneers LLC. (701) 4283184; 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. A $25.00 fee will be assessed on all titled vehicles purchased. Titles will be mailed.
Dennis Biliske 701-215-2058 Mark Jones 701-317-0870 Travis Zablotney 701-721-2188 “Decades of Knowledge-Steady Innovation-Top Results” Tom Kallock Office 701-757-4015 218-686-0249 2702 17th Avenue South, Andrew Jossund Grand Forks, ND 58201 701-367-3627
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 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 For Sale: 2011 Jet 38’ hopper bottom trailer, 5,000 local miles since new, $29,000. Greg Downs, Hillsboro, ND 701-430-1201 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 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 2004 Volvo VNL630, 500,000 miles, automatic transmission, excellent condition, $20,000. Also have 2005 10-speed day cab. Pictures: 218-791-3400 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
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. 2005 Wilson hopper bottom trailer for sale, 43ftx78in sides, standard hopper, $12,500. 605-881-7084 For Sale: 1995 Peterbilt 385 triple axle. M11 Cummins, 10 speed, air ride. 21ft loadline box. Rear controls and tarp. 699,885 miles. $27,500. 1994 Volvo Aero day cab. Cat 3406, Super 10, air ride, wet kit. 713,468 miles. $13,000. 1992 Kenworth T400 tandem twin screw. Cummins L10, 9 speed, air ride. 19ft strong box with new paint, tarp and rear controls. $20,500. Serious offers call 701-741-0941 For Sale! 2000 International 9200 I, C12 Caterpillar, 10 speed. new tires with aluminum rims. 420000 miles serviced and ready to go. $25,000 Call 218-686-9245 International F1954 tandem 1981, truck, 18ft, Midland box & hoist, hydraulic silage end gate, diesel engine. Good Condition. Call 605-216-2957 or 605-225-8393. International 4900 2006, 24’ van and lift gate, DT466, 300,000 miles, $10,000. 1975 IHC 1800, 16’ box and hoist, 56,000 miles, $6,000. 2005 Freighliner Columbia, 14L Detroit, 10 speed, 800,000 miles, $12,500. 2009 Fontaine 53’ step deck, spread axle, $19,000. Several 45’ flat deck hay trailers. (701) 347-5426 2017 Merritt Livestock trailer 53’x102, fixed dual tri-axle, air ride suspension. 22.5 tires, all aluminum wheels, extra lights. Call 605-769-2846 1994 Volvo semi, 45’ semi hay trailer, 1086 International tractor, ¾ ton 2000 Ford pickup, ½ ton Dodge pickup, ‘86 Ford 250 ¾ ton pickup, flatbed, 5th wheel hitch, 4 speed with tandem stock trailer. 150,000 bushel storage for rent in Central, ND. 701-270-0568 For sale fancy bright red 1998 1500, 4x4, 360 engine, extended cab, Dodge pickup, excellent condition, only 26,510 miles, has a new bed liner and tunnel cover, needs no restoration, perfect, $10,000. 701-680-1007 at Milnor, ND 2 Cummins Engines for sale! M11 electronic ignition and 855 cummins. Both have trans mission attached. 218-280-6590 FOR SALE: 1974 Chev C65 tandem truck, 366 engine, 5-spd trans., 19’ Unibody box, 3-piece endgate, 10:00x20 tires front, 9:00x20 rear tires, 25,368 miles, one owner; 1975 Ford F600 truck with 15.5’ Omaha standard box, 9:00x20 tires, 350 engine, 29,990 miles. 7 0 1 - 4 8 8 - 2 7 8 4 , 701-740-7085.
WANTED TO BUY For sale 1998 Volvo semitractor, very good rubber, VE-D12 motor, 10-speed transmission, has wet kit for live bottom trailer, miles showing 1,090,958, asking $14,000 OBO, 218-556-9315 or 218-556-9316
Chevrolet C60 1973, Retired and selling Chevy tandem, 18ft newer steel box and hoist, newer roll tarp, has 427 Target engine with few miles, automatic transmission, twin screw rear end, tires good, air brakes, $4,500. 605-203-0967 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.
For sale 2000 Kenworth T-800 semi tractor, nice condition, Cummins ISM motor, 10-speed transmission, good tires, wet kit with quick down, miles showing 1,148,726, asking $16,500 OBO Call 218-556-9316 or 218-556-9315
WANTED TO BUY Out of condition grain. Contact DB at 605-228-0471 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
WANTED full set of front weights and bracket for E Series Challenger. Call 701-520-1074
IHC 9200 2007, Cummins 525 HP, 10 speed, 720,000 miles, steerable pusher axle, clean, $37,500. Knight Truck Sales 605-225-1196
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
MT 3000 with aluminum flow meter and front wheel speedometer pickup. 40’, 3pt cross mop booms with breakaway ends. For sale, hay manager cone style, round bale feeders for cattle calves, horses, and sheep. Built to your specifications if necessary. 605-428-5122 leave message.
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10' BIL Box Scraper & 14' Box Scraper
1995 9200 IHC M-11 Cummins, 10 spd w/ wet kit
1988 357 Peterbilt CAT Engine w/ wet kit
2011 ProStar IHC ISX Cummins 10 Spd, Air Ride
NEW 2019 Timpte Ag Hopper 40x72 Side
ISX Cummins, New 22’ Box & Hoist
2001 Load Star 34’ End Dump, Tri-Axle
2018 Loadline 34' End Dump, Tri-Axle
CUSTOM FENCING barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence.605-845-7421
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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
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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
WANTED TO BUY: Batwing mower. Prefer a Woods brand. Age is not important but condition is. Also, a pair of 16.9x28 tractor tires with excellent tread - not weather checked or cracked. 701-331-1553 or 701-593-6126.
Kenworth T800 2002, with a spread all manure box, silage sides included, excellent condition. 24’ Neville pup trailer, aluminum composition. (605) 860-8558 2011 utility 53 ft air ride reefer, digital scale, side skirts, ThermalKing SP200G unit, 10,700 hours, very clean, $25,900. Knight Truck & Trailer 605-225-1196
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Trucks & Trailers! Freightliner Classic
2015 Jet 34” Hopper Almost new - hard to find $27,500. $2,000 discount. Sale $25,500
20’Scott box and Hoist
515 Horsepower Detroit 13 roll tarp, good condition. Speed Transmission, Major $6,700 Overhaul Engine w/Paperwork $28,500
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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
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2010Ram Ram 1500 1500 4x4 2010 4x4
5.7 Hemi w/Big Horn Hornpkg, pkg. Hemi w/Big very good good mechanical very mechanical condition, 180K condition, 180K miles, miles, runs runs strong, nice equipped. strong, nice equiped. Was $12,900 Call.
Sale price $9,850
701-845-2021
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Early Season Discounts! 2005, 2006, 2008 FLiners Columbia’s 280K-500K miles Prices from $26,500
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94 Chev 3/4 ton
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94 Chev 3/4 ton, 454, extended cab, long box, 4X4 with only 141,000 miles on it! Virtually rust free! 65 gal aux gas tank plumbed in, power windows, custom paint, bed liner, runs and pulls great, receiver hitch, $4400 OBO 701-238-1974
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28’ to 53’ Semi Van Storage Trailers; loading ramps; 20’ and 40’ storage containers. Delivery available. www.rydelltrailers.com (701) 474-5780
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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
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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Vaughn Maudal owner Wheaton, MN
2007 IH 8600, Cummins Engine, Auto Trans, Air Ride, Dual Fuel Tanks, Air Slide Plate................$24,900
1967 IH 1950 Grain Truck, Diesel Engine, 13 Spd Trans, Twin Screw, 19’ Box, Hoist, Roll Tarp....................$10,900
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1996 Jet 42x66 hopper, all steel, roll tarp, spring suspension............$13,500
2011 IH Prostar Premium, 430 HP, 10 Spd Trans, 175” Wheel Base, Air Ride Susp., Air Ride Cab, Alum Wheels, Jake Brake, Electric Windows & Door Locks, Fenders, Dual Fuel Tanks, Air Slide Plate, Air, Cruise, Tilt, Electric Mirrors.....................$19,900
1999 IHC 9100 ISM
2009 International 7600 ISM Cummins, Ultra-Shift
Ron Corrick Office: 701-454-6174 Cell: 701-520-0187 I-29 Exit 187, Drayton, ND
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FarmFans AB8B batch Dryer, $2,000. Lowry 1000 bushel holding tank $800. South East South Dakota (605) 351-2839 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 650-65-42 Michelin tires, like new, $1700 ea. Also, lots of semi tires, different sizes for sale. (605) 770-1480
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MISCELLANEOUS 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 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
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!
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Crop Input Financing Seed, fertilizer, chemicals, fuel, rent, etc. Based on Crop Insurance and other collateral We can also buy your equipment or land and lease to you. Visit us at www.rmrlending.com Call 402-536-9770 Email jradke@rmrlending.com 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
MISCELLANEOUS 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) “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
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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
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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!
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Coming In! 2006 Kenworth T800, C15 Cat 475hp, Jake, 13spd, low miles. 2007 International 9200i, ISX 2002 Kenworth T800 Factory 450hp, Jake, 10spd, low miles. Tri-Axle, New Rebuilt 500hp Detroit, 18spd, 3:90’s, 230wb, a/r cab & susp., double frame, 13.2k. &46k, all polished alum’s, 11R24.5 Virgins, excellent brakes, 628,000 miles. Clean & excellent condition!
2010 Mack CHU613, Tandem Axle 1994 White GMC WCA64T, Grain2010 Freightliner Cascadia 125 2010 ProStar Premium Daycab $34,250 SilageInternational Truck $36,500 Tandem Axle Daycab .......... $36,500 Tandem Axle Daycab .......... $32,850
Tandem Axle Daycab .......... $36,900 Tandem Axle Sleeper .......... $42,900
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.
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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 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 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 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 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
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 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
2010 Mack CHU613, Grain-Silage 2011 Loadline End Dump Truck CALL! Trailer ................................. $28,500
2005 Kenworth W900B, Tandem 1999 International 9100 Axle Sleeper $45,500 Tandem Axle Daycab .......... $34,750
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MISCELLANEOUS 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 AB190 Farm Fans continuous dryer with Lowry 1000 bushel holding bin, complete set up on wheels, ready to pull. Loftness grain bagger, very nice condition, also Loftness bag unloader, 605-690-3873 Case IH 1063 6 row corn head and 12 row White 8122 planter. Call (605) 216-1969 WANTED: 2001 or newer 4WD F450 or 550 Ford with dump box, in excellent condition, lower miles, gas or diesel. Call 320-634-3347 or 320-760-5880, if no answer leave message, we will return call. Turkey Farm For Sale by Owner in central Minnesota: $1,950,000. 72,600 square feet of turkey production facilities producing 2.4 million pounds per year. Farm is situated in rural area on 159.5 acres with 60 acres tillable and tiled. Includes 3 bedroom 2 bath house, 24x40 garage, 50x80 machine shed, 30x52 farm shop, 7000 bushel of grain storage, and smaller out buildings. Asking price of 1.95 million dollars is based on 7.5% Capitalization Rate of 11 year average turkey production profit. Time is of the essence. Sellers retiring and motivated to sell. No Contract for Deed or Land Contract. Price is negotiable and all serious offers from qualified buyers considered. Buyer representatives welcome. Jon @763-443-7011 or email meadowlandturk e y @ y a h o o . c o m (763) 443-7011 FOR SALE! GP 8000E Generac Generator NEW $850 Call 701-304-0034
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
1996 International 8100, S/A Tag Axle 2009 Kenworth T660, Tandem 2009 Kenworth T800 2008 Kenworth T660 Daycab $10,500 Axle Sleeper $38,850 1999 International 9200, 12.7L 430hp, Jake, 3:90 ratio, new 11R22.5’s, a/r cab & suspension, a/s 5th wheel, steel rims, chrome bumper, visor, dual 100g polished tanks, Headache Rack, Tool Box, 501,000 miles. Very clean & Rust Free!
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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 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 2007 International 9200i ISX Cummins Engine Manufacturer 430 Horsepower; Tandem Axle; White Color; Yes Engine Brake; 3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 171 in Wheelbase; Drive Side: Left Hand Drive; 6x4 Drive; Full Lockers $23,500 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
320-239-2677 Starbuck, MN
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1999 Peterbilt 379
3406E Cat, 10 SP, 714,197 Miles, ELD Exempt, Rust Free CA Truck, Scale Weight 17,860 Stock# 339 $37,000
2011 Kenworth T800 C-13 Cat, 445 HP, AG 400 Susp, Weight 15,530, Cruise, Tilt Stock# 350 $36,500
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2010 Kenworth T660
ISX Cummins, 455 HP, 13 Sp, AG 400L Susp, Complete Engine Service, Eaton Lube Change Stock# 333 $38,000
2011 KW T800
ISM Cummins, 385 HP, 10 Sp. Autoshift, AG 380 Susp, 4.11 Ratio, 190” WB Stock# 355 $37,900
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2016 Maurer Stock #0247; Alum; 2 Hoppers; Spring Susp.; 11R24.5 Tires; Alum/Steel Wheels; 40’ x 5’8”; Deluxe Light Kit
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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
2002 Volvo VNM62T630 Stock #7763; 385 HP; VED12 Engine; 10 Spd; 3:73 Ratio; Air Ride; Tandem; LP 22.5 Tires; Alum Wheels; 160” Wheelbase
Hwy 22 South Dickinson, ND 58601 Kurt Wanner 701-483-4369 • 800-743-2934
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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
$41,140
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
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$29,800
2004 Mack Vision CX613 Stock #6698; 944K Miles; 460 HP; 13 Spd; 3:90 ratio; Air Ride; Tandem; 11$22.5 Tires; Alum/Steel Wheels; 222” Wheelbase; Overhauled; 85% of Drive Tires
$29,500
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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 40’x40’ heavy duty, quality, net tent, price negotiable, (605) 483-3185 2 Large Lake Lots on excellent Walleye Lake Spring Lake. 4.58 and 4.44 Acre Lots western exposure for magnificent sunsets. $20,000 each. Ph 715/296-1846 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: JD 2510S Striptil 16 row, 30” with rolling baskets, JD row sensors & control box, JD 1910 430 bushel aircart with JD variable rate controllers, meter assemblies are like new, machine in great condition & field ready. (605) 999-7397 Chicken Plucker $425. 340 Farmall $5,500. IHC Side Delivery $650. Dump Rake $300. 6’ Tandem Disk $450. Grainsaver 4”/11’ Electric Auger $800. IHC-80 Snowblower $1500. 6”x20’ auger $125. 700 Remington S/S 22-250 $700. 701-739-2015
158 JD Loader, 8’ bucket, 4 tine grapple fork, rebuilt w/new pins & bushings, in excellent shape, with mount to fit a 4010 up to a 4450 - was mounted on a 4430, Asking $4,700. Contact: 701-962-3625 or 605-228-6230 For Sale: Loftness 20ft semi mount stalk chopper, hammers have not been turned, good condition, end transport, $2,200 obo. (605) 203-0967 WANTED Investor needed for Farmland in South Central North Dakota. -Excellent Return -Short or Long Term Confidential Please leave me a message and I will call you back. 701-237-6717 For Sale: 9’ Roto press bagger, great shape, truck dump, stainless steel teeth, ready to go, supporting w/live floors for trucks. Mighty Giant, made by Jones, hay grinder, good condition, has the large 1000 PTO, really good shape, new set of hammers, runs smooth. (701) 321-9065 cell For Sale: DCT skid loader trailer, $2750. NH L160 skid steer, 3000 hrs, $9500. JD pull type #5 sickle mower, $300. Cell (605) 254-6240
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For Sale: --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 $800. --Rowse 42’ Rake, good cond. $1,450. --3pt single bale fork (like new) $300. --3pt. 6’ blade $250. --Farmhand 248 Loader, nice $2,850. (605) 268-3122
First annual agricultural swap meet, everyone welcome to come and sell, buy, trade or giveaway ag or farm related parts, tools, horse tack, ATV and misc. farm equipment. Pick up and trailer accepted. Located at Stump Lake Park, 12 miles South of Lakota, ND on Saturday October 13th, 7:00am-5:00pm. Call for details 701-739-4388
For Lease: Endres Family Trust is offering for lease approximately 1122 acres+/high quality center pivot irrigated land in Grant County, SD Section 9 & 10 Lura Township; 16 & 17 Blooming Valley Township and Roberts County, SD Section 34 Alto Township; Section 3, 4 & 10 in Ortley Township. Lease terms are: $308 per acre for 3 years; tenant must maintain soil fertility and mineral levels at current levels and maintain irrigation equipment in proper operating condition; and payment of 5% down on signing of lease and balance of 3-year term on January 1, 2019. Offer expires October 22, 2018. Call 605-881-0423.
2182 State Highway 113 6 miles east of Waubun, MN. Thursday, October 4th 5pm - 7pm & friday 5th 10am - 5pm. The house and 7 buildings are full of treasures! Antiques, 2 riding lawnmowers, power tools, yard decorations, lighted halloween & Christmas out-side decorations, large depression glass collection, furniture, & great Junk! all items are priced to sell! for more information see website www.TheEstateSaleGuys.com
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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
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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.
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John Deere 8820 Titan II, factory rear wheel assist, always shedded, no rust, excellent condition. (605) 532-5113
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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 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. Holcomb 12 yd. Scraper, direct hitch, good tires, I pulled it w/an 8210 JD, $15,000 OBO (605) 491-1917 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 2013 38’ Wishek disk, excellent condition. Call 701-789-0709
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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 Reinke Irrigation Parts & Service Schmidtco (605) 625-3456
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2002 John Deere 9650 Walker Combine, 2550 separator hrs, 3500 engine hrs, Contour Master, Chaff Spreader, front duals, hopper extension/cover, $55,000. Contact (605) 380-3695 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.
For Sale: JD S660, 1100 sep. hours, duals, been thru the shop, nice condition. Phone (605) 649-7352, please leave a message. 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 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 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 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 Horsch 60’ double chute panther 460 and Horsch 500I tank, 3 years old. 605-870-1047
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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 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 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 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 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 2001 JD 9750 STS, contour master, duals, hopper extension, single pt hook up, 4878 engine, 3378 separator, $40,000. (605) 460-1770 John Deere 3200 series, 618’s, like new condition. Bale trailer for sale, 10’ wide, 20’ long, like new. 701-370-1578 or 701-256-5739
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: 1992 Superb Energy Miser Grain Dryer, 3 Phase Power, Model # SE1200C, $15000 or best offer. For more info Please Call Reynolds United Coop and ask for Travis or Gary 701-847-2261
2004 Mac CH613 Dump Truck w/2005 Cornhusker 800 pup trailer, triple axle, steerable tag, A/C, tilt, cruise, jake, 13-sp., 500hp, new injectors, EGR delete, DOT inspected, all aluminum boxes, new tires, sharp unit, runs good, $65,000 OBO. 1999 Western Star 5900 Day Cab Detroit 60 series, 13-sp., air ride, steerable tag, wet kit, A/C, tilt, cruise, jake, tarp switch, wired for lift tag on trailer & belly dump, new virgin tires, DOT inspected, 500hp, service records kept, good truck, just updating, $20,000 OBO. 720A Champion Maintainer, all wheel drive, scarifier, w/falls wing & V-plow, A/C works, nice blade, $35,000 OBO. 605-660-8309
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For sale 410 good used farm fans continuous dryer with new electronic cal-u-dri. Dryer has been rebuilt recently, low since rebuild. Ready to go, it is moveable, we can rent the tires and hitch to move. Discharge augers are available. 701-830-8000 2012 Salford 8214 Moldboard plow, field ready, great condition $35,000 OBO; 2010 H&F 30 ton beet cart, field ready, great condition $47,000 OBO. 701-640-0153 1988 TR86, 3,050 hrs, good condition, field ready comes with 960 20ft Straight head. 973 flex head. $10,000. (605) 520-0571 McDon draper header 962, 36’, has International combine to adapt to it. International 1480 combine, strong engine, doesn’t use oil, have 910 pickup header with Sund attached to it and 25’ straight header, headers can be sold separately. Concord 3212 with cart air seeder, trip shank. 90’ spray air pull-type. 701-226-9468
Kuhn Knight ps160 dry manure spreader, 600 cu ft, vertical beaters, 1000PTO, end gate, 21-5L-16-ISL 18ply tires, condition like new, $37,500. (605) 881-7947 or (605) 794-4731 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 2003 John Deere 9650 STS, 3000 separator hrs, 4500 engine hrs, shedded, nice condition, $30,000 spent on new parts in last 3 years. Selling with 930F John Deere flex head with new stainless steel pans. $35,000. (605) 366-3125 900ft of guard rail, 50+ railroad ties, 100+ wood posts 8’x3-7”, 50+ steel t-posts, (605) 380-6890 For Sale: JD 9500 combine, 3400 separator hrs, 5000 engine hrs, many new parts. (605) 358-8861 New 9700 combine parts, reduced, unloading auger belt, $56, chopper belt, $33, cylinder bars, heavy duty, $600. 605-228-8197 or 605-283-2779
FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE! John Deere 1291Ford head 12Row 22 inch $15,000 2007 Krause 4850 Dominator 11 shank 18 foot serial 1451 $25,000 2007 New Holland 1431 Discbine $13,000 Call 701-261-255 For sale: 281 Summers disk chisel with heavy duty Summers 106 harrows, has been only used on 500-600 acres, new condition. 701-343-2975 For Sale: Patz, model 615, vertical TMR mixer wagon, w/scale, good condition. (605) 225-5427 or (605) 380-0887 cell Gehl 100 grinder mixer, self contained hydraulic drive unit, hemmer have never been turned, 540 pto. Grain dryer, CMS-10E continuous mulit stage farm fan dryer, 701-710-0099 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 2010 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 2014 Bobcat S650 skid steer, nice shape, cab, heat, ac, power bob tach, 2 spd, radio, special edition loader. 78 hp turbo diesel, 3000lb lift, tires at 90%, good, clean no rust, 2220 hrs, $28,800/offer (701) 318-2086 delivery possible 1680 Case IH combine, specialty rotar, good condition, 4,100 hours, $8,500. 320-808-3228 Knight mixer wagon, model 3042, nice shape, has scale, 605-770-2814
Summers 2510 DT 38.5’ ...............$35,000 REM 2700....................................... $9,600 REM 3700......................................$15,000 Wishek 30’ Disk............................$30,000 Salford 5100 36’...........................$82,000 Flexi-Coil 70’ HPD...........................$5,600 Westfield J206-36 ...........................$1,200 Westfield J208-46 ...........................$1,600 Toreq 13000 .................................$40,000 Conveyall TC1065 PTO ................... $3,500 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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Straw chopper for 9500 combine, good shape, 605-886-6676 or 605-880-5711 For sale Myers 425 manure spreader, double beaters, double floor chain, poly floor & sides. (605) 380-1486 Forever posts 4”x7’, 4”x8’, 5”x8’ plastic fence posts, can be stapled, screwed or pounded, won’t rot, Bridge Timbers 10’-18’ lengths, $2.75ft 2 7/8” heavy pipe 30ft lengths #2 railroad ties 8 1/2’, good quality, $13 ea. #1 railroad ties $18 ea. Steel storage containers Watertight and rodent proof, 8’x20’ $2,800, 8’x40’ $3,800. Take off pick up beds Call for your make and model. We Deliver Haensel Distributing Call Clint 605-310-6653 or John, 605-351-5760. I90 exit 387 Hartford SD. 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. $46,000 negotiable or rent to buy. (605) 848-9600 1997 22’ KOMC Livestock Trailer, $4,250 22’ main enclosure 5’ storage above gooseneck Dual 3500 lbs axles Side access door Rear ramp door Overhead rack system Single jack Very good condition for the age!! (320) 981-0199 2 7/8 tubing, 4” drill pipe, 5” weight pipe, 9 5/8 casing, call or text Heath for pricing (701) 206-0667 CATTLE TRAILERS FOR RENT Triples & Spreads Merritt/ Wilson $1500/month - 12 month $1700/month - 6 month (701) 226-6199 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
2010 41’ RTS Salford. 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
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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 Tracks for quad track or combine, 36” wide, good shape, $3,950/each. 218-841-2796 For sale Soucy ST1000 combine tracks, used one season on JD 660 combine, will work on other makes, very good condition, $59,500 or best offer. 320-289-1084 leave message
TRACTORS 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
TRACTORS 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 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 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. ‘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 MX 255, 1,100 hrs, like new, big pump, dual around, 3 pto, front suspension, no deff, 1 owner, priced right, 605-530-0471 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 ‘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.
TRACTORS 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
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FOR SALE: Sukup double screen grain cleaner with 2 sets of screens. 903 Melroe 7 bottom 16” plow. Kuhm 35’ drill transport. JD 4020 tractor. New clutch, 18:4x34 rear tires, 8-spd Synco trans. 7 0 1 - 4 8 8 - 2 7 8 4 , 701-740-7085. 1981Combine7720 (good condition) chip spreader, 220 flex head, 222 rigid header, needs lobby box. Call 701-553-8839 or 701-238-2105 For Sale: Case IH 9370 tractor, IH 2200 tri-axle truck. 218-289-0915
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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 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
2013 JD 9560RT 7150 hrs, Engine Warranty Brent: 218-205-1471 Lee: 218-736-7122
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WANTED TO BUY: 23.1x26 Firestone tires from combine or tractor; Also truck tires & rims size 255/70R/22.5 for drop deck trailer. 218-564-4273 John Deere 4430 1977 model, power shift, triple hydraulics, new tires, comes with John Deere 726 quick tach loader, high volume bucket and grapple fork. Tractor and loader are in excellent condition. $18,000 recently spent in John Deere shop on the tractor. (605) 661-8759 2010 JD 8245R MFD, 1200 hr. 46” tires and duals, asking $122,500. Call 712-348-3486
2060 hrs, Engine Warranty, PTO, Auto Steer Ready. Brent 218-205-1471
620 Quadtrac (2016) for lease for fall use. Minimum of 200 hrs at $85 per hr, call or text (701) 799-6339
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For Sale: New Holland boomer, 2008 TC45DA construction tires, front assist with super steer, 740 hours, 1 owner, always been in storage, never started or used in winter months. Inquire call Jim (605) 637-5319 evenings or leave a message. Claire City, SD.
Are you tired of adding or running out of DEF fluid? We have a chip to install which will completely delete it; it doesn’t affect the engine at all and leaves no footprint on the computers. Modules for series B engines coming soon! Off road equipment only. Call Larry 701-710-0887 CIH STX 450, 5,000 hrs, HD, high flo pump, 710/70/42, $68,000. (605) 433-5442
New Holland TV 140 Bi-directional, 7,000 hours, no loader, excellent shape, $27,500 OBO. (701) 680-1507
1966 3020 JD diesel, wide front, 8 speed sinkrow, 90% tires, 3pt, 2 hydraulic, new clutch, new injectors, new radiator, $8,000. 605-379-7011
2005 John Deere 7520 power quad transmission, left hand reverser, MFWD, 3,800 hrs, 18.4R42 tires, weights, mirrors, fenders, 3 remotes, excellent condition. (651) 338-6861 1949 Studebaker R15 Trucks with grain boxes one with duals and hoist always shedded run, clead, title original paint bought new one red other blue. Oliver to wide front needs carb work with belt pulled oliver 88 row crop wide front cab, pulley good tin. 701-438-2356
Does your Versatile shift hard? Give us a call, we have a solution for you. We also have piv-ot pins and bushings for you center hinge, Series I, II, III Versatile. Call Big Tractor Parts 1-800-982-1769
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1-800-982-1769 We also rebuild axles, differentials & transmissions with 1 year warranty. 2009 JD 9430 4WD 3,094 hours. Very nice tractor. 218-329-9487 JOHN DEERE TRACTORS FOR SALE: 7710 MFWD w/loader; Also 4240; 4450; 3130; All in excellent condition. 204-828-3460 Willy John Deere 3020 gas tractor with cab. Three point, dual hydraulics, dual pto. Fresh air and cab heat. New tires (back). New battery. New muffler. JD 48 loader with 7’ bucket, frames and bracket. $7500 tractor. $2700 loader. $10,00 tractor with loader. Call 218-281-4696. Crookston, MN
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TRACTOR FOR SALE: 4440 John Deere, 1978 model with hub duals,18.4-38, 3 hydraulics, quad range, 8900 hours. Excellent condition. $21,500. 218-242-1426 7045 Allis Chalmers, duals, 400 hours on major, needs transmission work. 218-783-3321 For Sale: Farmall Super C, wide front, fenders, new tires, muffler & battery. New paint job, excellent condition - parade or field ready, $3,500. (320) 894-2103 2004 New Holland TG255 MFWD, power shift, guidance ready, 4 hydraulics, 3 point, quick hitch, front fenders, front weights, newer 520 85 r 46 rear duals, 380/85R34 front tires, 5400 hrs, good running solid tractor, asking $50,000 obo. Call (605) 216-0270 For Sale McCormick MTX 150, 7500 hours, left hand reverser with McCormick loader, newer bucket & grapple fork, very good tractor, front planitary just gone through. (605) 380-1486 For Sale: 3010 JD with cozy cab, white front, new paint, great tires, 7600 hrs, $7500 OBO. Alpena SD, Bill (605) 354-8193 1974 International 1066 Tractor $12,000. - S/N: 2610172UO35578 -- 125 hp IH DT414 6-Cyl Turbo Diesel Engine -- 3 Pt Hitch -- 540 & 1000 RPM PTO -- Dual hydraulic remotes -- 4 Gears, 2 Range (Low/High) -- Torque Amplifier -- 18.4x38 Rear Tires Engine Overhaul, Clutch & New Turbo 45 hours ago, according to previous owner. Tractor is in Very Good Condition!! 320-981-0199 2012 Kubota B2320 HSD 4wd, 412 hrs, has loader and 60” mower, pallet forks, & 40 gallon 3 point sprayer. Very nice condition. $12,900. (605) 280-8922 For Sale: JD 7320 MFWD 6800 hrs, Miller GL30 loader, $40,000. (605) 473-5376 or cell (605) 730-0739 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, $2,200 OBO. 605-396-7578 JD 4320 with 158 loader on it, good running old tractor, solid, tin is a little rough, rubber good over 50%, new injector pump less then 100 hrs ago, 3 spool controls on loader, dual hydraulic outlets on back, interchangeable power take off pto shaft, has a cab and the glass for it, $11,000 OBO. (605) 940-4970 Tracks for quad track or combine, 36” wide, good shape, $3,950/each. 218-841-2796 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.
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1995 John Deere 8970, 24 speed, 6,415 hours, 3 SCV’s, auto steer ready, new hydraulic pump, $53,500 OBO. 941-875-8755 or 218-731-0397
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; $80,000. Call: 218-779-8175
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 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 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
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 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
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2006 Case IH model PTX300 36’ chisel plow, $17,500. 218-791-5401 or 701-740-0209
John Deere 2410 chisel plow, 2012 model, 43’, single point depth, rear hitch, new shovels, field ready, $36,500. 2013 Wishek 862 LNT 38’ Disc 30” blades low profile transport hydraulic leveling very low acres. 701-351-0399
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 Wishek Disk 862NT 26ft 2013 model 29” blades, single pt depth. light package. tandem across 605-268-2969 John Deere 512, 7 shank disc ripper with Summers long tine harrow on back. (712) 461-0311 2013 John Deere 2720 disk ripper with rolling basket. (605) 380-4405 2011 Landoll 6230 36ft disc. 605-884-6489 Haybuster H106 rock picker, high lift dump, real good shape, $9,500. Call or text 605-380-3871 Webster, SD
TILLAGE EQUIPMENT For sale 32’ Wilrich chisel plow, no harrow, has a rear hitch, $4,250. Call 605-880-8992
2008 Wishek 842MT, special order machine with 30” blades, with scrapers, low acres, blades are still 29”+, $37,000. 701-351-0071 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 JD 980 27ft chisel plow, Summers 3 bar mulcher, walking tandems, single point depth control, good condition, $17,000. (605) 880-1468 Wishek 38ft disc, 2 years old, 3 bar mulcher, excellent condition. Case IH 870 ripper, 27ft with 3 section drag, excellent condition. Call 605-881-1224 For Sale: 2009 Summers 36’ Chisel Plow, Summers 4 bar drag, low acres SN 10 702; $25,000. Call: 218-779-8175
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HARVEST EQUIPMENT 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
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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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wheels, air lift tag axle, diff lock, cruise, air ride cab, tilt/tele steering wheel, SafeT-Pull. KP1360 Steiger, 400+HP, 12 speed powershift, 4SCV, Trimble autosteer can be included or removed. Call 218-731-0397
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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 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 J&M grain cart, 1300 bushel, on tracks, 605-480-0285
Elmers grain cart, 1600 bushel, on tracks, 605-480-0285 For sale: John Deere 843 Corn Head, 70 series hookup, always shedded. (605) 437-2327 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 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 2013 JD 608C chopping corn head. 701-640-1016 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 25ft Case IH 1010 header with MacDon finger reel. Clean, nice shape. 60x10” Westfield auger with electric motor, 3 phase, like new. 1969 Ford 700 with 390 engine, 4x2 speed, 15ft Westco box with hoist, tip tops and Gavin tarp system. 1969 International 1700 truck, with 262 engine, 4x2 transmission, new tires, 16ft Westco box with hoist with tip tops and Gavin tarp system. Central ND (701)626-1799
HARVEST EQUIPMENT 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. John Deere 676 Rotary Forage Head, new in 2014 used 2 seasons. Call for details (605) 680-0966 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
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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
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1460 Case IH combine, 3600 hrs, excellent condition, field ready, great corn machine, always shedded $4500. Call (605) 450-0630 For Sale: J & M 875 Bushel Grain Cart w/scale, nice condition. Also, 21’ Doonan Pup Trailer. 605-216-6520 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 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 For sale: Brent 774 grain cart with scale. Ready to go. $16,500. 605.881.3719 Grain bag unloader for rent. Loftness 10 ft drain bag unloader. Please call for rates and availability. Ellendale, ND. (701) 710-1307 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 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
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 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: NEW CONCEPT HOPPER BINS. New & Used Hopper Bins 900-7500 Bushel. Used 4 & 5 thousand bushel bins. On hand for immediate delivery. Also, Convey-All Bean Tenders & Belt Conveyors. Lower prices on hopper bins & leasing available. We Also Move Hopper Bins & Fuel Tanks. Call Fred: 701-830-8000 JD 1290 corn head, 12-row, 20” with hydraulic deck plates, knife rolls, header height sensing, single pt hookup for Deere, dual PTO shafts, all poly with end row savers. Not used for 5 years. Always shedded, excellent condition, one owner. 605-651-1525 1996 JD 9500 combine, contour master, 30.5x32 tires, 18.4x26 tires with Mud Hog RWD, 4290 engine hours, 2594 sep. hours, JD inspection every year, 7.6L, 215HP, DAM header height, Crary rear chaff spreader, always shedded, no rocky ground, $26,900. 1990 John Deere 922 rigid head, has pickup reel, always shedded, $1,995. Call Robert 701-640-8119 For sale 2011 12 row, 22” Gerringhoff corn head with crop sweeper, good condition. 701-640-0712
HARVEST EQUIPMENT Brent 570 Grain Cart Serial #GC701104. Cart in good condition with scale. Tarp as new. Tires 23.1/26 Tread 75%. $8,800. REM 2100 grain vac, serial #5142, mechanical, appearance & condition very good, stored inside, suction pipe and hose 6”, $8,900. Call 605-669-3379 and ask for Mike, pictures available For Sale: Grain Cart 500 bu UFT with 3 PTO’S (540,1000, large 1000) and roll tarp. $ 2400 :: ALSO 71 ft 10 inch auger with swing hopper and good PTO $4600 text or call (507) 829-7591 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 693 JD 6 row, all poly corn head, complete with contour master, single point hook up, ear saver on ends and over feeder house, hydraulic deck plates, stock guides, complete and ready to go! 605-203-1341 JD 1293 corn head, 2006 model, hydraulic deck plates, auto header hight sensors, row track feelers, chains, deck plates, stock rolls in good shape, can email or text pictures, 701-423-5698 or 701-527-1891 2009 Case IH 2608 8 row chopping corn head (30”) Header height and row guide -Reconditioned in 2016 $23,000 Call 605-864-0451 or 605-530-3129
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Case IH 2612 chopping cornhead 12 row 30 inch with auto header height. good condition, priced to sell $19,750 Call 218-205-6357 For Sale: Case IH 1063 6-row Narrow Corn Head, 2016 put new knives & chains, good straight head, stored inside, $4,000 OBO. (605) 480-0079 For Sale: John Deere 920 flex head. Shedded. Huron, SD (605) 354-8165 Dual rims for Case IH combine. 520 JD tractor, rebuilt, $5,500. (605) 842-0155
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John Deere 693 Corn Head, PTO drives, center cob saver, only 500 on chains and sprockets, always shedded. Reason for selling Retired years ago. $8,500. (701) 710-0947 or (605) 725-9895 No texts. Leave message. New 20ft header trailer, used once. (605) 660-5078 2012 Kinze 1050 grain cart on tracks with scale & tarp, excellent condition. Call 605-881-1224.
For Sale: JD All Crop Head, 6 row, 30” #953. Side Shields & back board. On a Case IH 1680 now and in the field. Call 605-228-1698 2012 Sunmaster 1230 sunflower head with JD adapter, low acres and in excellent shape, always shedded when not in use, 1 owner, $47,500. (605) 848-1696 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.
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John Deere 920 flex head, very good condition, $3,200. (605) 520-0660 2001 John Deere 925F flex head, fore & aft reel, good plastic, sickle & guards, good condition, $6,000. 320-808-3228 Brent 1082 grain cart with tarp & scale, $24,500. JD 9510 combine, duals, brown box, long auger, 2,275 sep hours, $31,900. JD 843 8x30 corn head, recent rolls & chains, $4,250. (2) new Kill Bros 1055, 550 bushels gravity boxes, made by Unverferth, with fenders, $10,450 each. Wil-Rich 614NT 27ft disc, 26in blades, 385x22.5 tires, 3 bar HD harrow, $26,900. (320) 769-2756 1836 Kwik belt tube conveyor, long hopper, single phase electric motor, new demonstrator model, 15% off list. 17”x36’ commercial u-trough auger, gear reducer and motor, low usage. (712) 229-6162
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10X63 Feteral auger, new bottom gearbox last fall. Comes with a Backsaver auger mover. 3 years old. $5400. 605-321-9206 DMC 2100 grain air transfer system, 6” tube, 50HP, 3PH, 5 bin selecter, tube, elbows for three 56,000 bushel bins, also 2-pickett one steps, late model 12-22, Harriston front cutting divders. 218-779-9750
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Sun flower header for sale: John Deere 930 straight head with SSR, 9” pans and reel and header trailer, good condition, $7,000/offer. Call 218-988-0045
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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
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HARVEST EQUIPMENT JD 7720 Titan II Combine, low hrs., dual speed cylinder, front 30.5-32, rear 14.9-24, stored inside, very good condition. Balzer 2000 Stock Chopper, 20’, good shape. EZ Flow Trailer, Model 300, Hopper Bottom Trailer, EZ Trail 1072 Model running gear, 11L-15 tires. Long Drill Fill Auger Orbit Drive. 320-563-8783 or 320-287-2714 1997 JD 693 corn head, 6 row 30”, Lankota driveline kit, stalk stomper, excellent condition, always shedded, 605-228-3282 70’ Merridean grain ring, holds 30,000 bushels, $6,500. 18’ Ultrasell steel box, hoist, tarp, pump, very nice condition, $7,000. 605-237-0538 For sale: Demco 365 bushel gravity wagon. It has heavy Demco running gear with very good truck tires. Very good overall condition. Asking $3,250 or best offer. Call 605-661-2147 Irene, SD For sale: Camoplast CTS 36” combine track system. New in 2016 and used 1 season on JD S680. $57000 701-741-4931
SPRAYING EQUIPMENT 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
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Call 701-370-1819 Langdon, ND
CUSTOM FARMING Looking for custom harvesting soybeans in the Grand Forks area, 20 years experience. Contact Kevin 218-779-5516
4Custom Manure Spreading Lots cleaned, piles removed, (3) 650 bushel truck mounted spreaders, 3 yard loader, no pits. Carlson Enterprises 218-686-2574 Looking for fall crops to harvest, corn and soybeans. 320-221-3789
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EMPLOYMENT One of Central South Dakota’s leading crop farms is expanding its team. We are seeking qualified equipment operators. Full and part time positions available. Contact Matt at 605-680-1941 or email him at matt@clcdakota.com
EMPLOYMENT Sugarbeet Harvest Help! Truck Drivers & Equipment Operators Hong Farms Buxton, ND 218-779-0366 or 218-779-6025 or 218-791-1267 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. 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. 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
EMPLOYMENT 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 help wanted on dairy farm, duties include milking and feeding, experience preferred, contact 701-226-0425 Full time, year round, Farm/ranch help, housing and utilities provided, 605-228-2182 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 Looking to do custom corn stalk baling. Also taking orders for 2018 corn stalks. Trucking available. For more details - 605-270-1667
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
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
Looking for Wheat, Soybeans, Sunflowers and Corn to harvest. Available now with reasonable rates. Call 701-220-3405
Please contact to schedule Manure Piling & Hauling Services Feed Lot Cleaning Pay Loader Services 701-710-1108
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. 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
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 STRIP TILLING WANTED John Deere 16 row, 30” with JD RTK guidance, mapping & variable rate, call for pricing. (605) 999-9146
EMPLOYMENT Part Time/Possible Full Time Employment on a small grain, sugarbeet & bean farm near Thompson, ND
BUILDINGS/ BINS FUEL TANK & GRAIN BIN MOVING
CUSTOM FENCING barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence. 605-845-7421
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!
Looking for fall crops to harvest, JD combines, Heid Brothers Harvesting Call Peter at 320-221-3789
GROTTE MOVING Finley, ND 701-238-2992 701-524-2323 701-238-9382
Experience preferred but willing to train. Late model equipment, heated/air conditioned shop.
Call 701-741-4749 or 701-739-7379
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 Looking for Wheat, Soybeans, Sunflowers and Corn to harvest. Available now with reasonable rates. Call 701-220-3405 Available For Fall Harvest JD S680 w/40’ Flex Draper, 12R Cornhead w/support equipment. Call 605-730-2465
Beet Harvest Help Needed
Drivers for trucks - most with auto shift, tri axle and semi. Overtime potential. Bonus for returning help! Excellent truck & equipment. Only 5 minutes from Grand Forks. Driscoll & Driscoll East Grand Forks, MN Call 218-773-266 9AM-3PM, Mon.-Fri.
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
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 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
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 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 2013 Brent 2096 grain cart, 2,000 bushel, tracks, in great condition. (605) 350-0761 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 2 Roorda 16’ Sileage Wagons, 3 web design, cement truck tires, very good straight condition, $2,750 each OBO (605) 772-4300 Flexstor grain bagger and bag unloader. Also, 90ft grain quick ring with aeration and tarps, 55,000 bushels. 605-860-8558 Gartner Seed Farm 701-663-7731 Pintail Winter Wheat An awn-less forage winter wheat Very winter hardy Traction Winter Triticale Hazlet Rye
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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
SEED FOR SALE: OAHE HRWW, REDFIELD HRWW WINTER RYE, WINTER TRITICALE
FULL LINE OF COVER CROP SEED
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
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 For Sale: 42’ Aluminum Alloy Grain Trailer, 66” sides ag hoppers, new tarp, $7,000. (605) 625-5538 or 605-233-0108
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
8” x 66’ PTO drive Fetral grain auger with swing hopper. Excellent operating condition. $750. Call for details. (605) 994-7741 Grass hay in rounds and small squares. Straw in rounds and small squares. Good quality. Leonard, ND 58052 701-361-1499
FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT
Voller Ag., Inc.
BUILDINGS/ BINS
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
NOW AVAILABLE-Meridian Seed Tenders and mechanical drive & swing away grain augers
PAINTING OF ALL TYPES
Barn Painting; Pole Barns; Fuel Tanks; Hopper Bins; Grain Binsl; House Painting; Seamless Gutters; Hot Rubber Bin Seals. Free Estimates. Lic. & Insured. Uriar Turner 701-230-9543 www.uriarturnerpainting.com
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SEED FOR SALE
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
20 ton J & M gear on a 4800 Parker box, $4,000 OBO. J & M 13 ton gear on a 350 box, $3200 OBO. No telemarketers. (605) 360-5687 For Sale or Rent: 1994 Merritt Aerolite Aluminum Tri-Axle high sided hopper bottom, 102” by 48’ long, 98” sides, fresh DOT inspection & cleaned, $16,500. (605) 225-1196 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. For quote on installation & service, call 701-439-2216
Manitoba 4010 Forage Pea Organic Aroostook Rye Forage Peas are a great cover crop for soil building & drowned out acres.
Call us at (701)-741-0477 www.synergyagllc.com
Round wheat straw bales, 5’x6’, conventional combines, no rotor straw, no weeds, net wrapped three times, weigh 1,150 pounds, can help with hauling, Felton, MN 701-371-3972
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
Large Round bales of Alfalfa hay. 1st 2nd, 3rd coming. Clinton, MN (320) 305-0938 Ear corn for sale, 605-228-0471
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Bremer Bank Building 3100 S Columbia Rd, Ste 300 Grand Forks ND 58201 701-757-1888
Premium alfalfa $150/ton, excellent mixed hay $125/ton, grass hay $90/ton. Okaton, SD 605-530-0659
www.redriverlandco.com JOHN BOTSFORD john@redriverlandco.com
CHRIS GRIFFIN chris@redriverlandco.com
2018 hay crop, in Roscoe, SD area, $95/ton. (605) 216-2617
Land For Sale by Bids
156.53± Acres • Steele County, North Dakota
Bids due at 3:00 PM • Wednesday, October 17 • Productive Enger Township land • Located along Highway 200 • Main soil type is Gardena loam
Dale Weston, Agent
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Rob Loe, Agent
Cooperstown, North Dakota Fargo, North Dakota Business: (701) 261-3355 Business: (701) 237-0059 RLoe@FarmersNational.com DWeston@FarmersNational.com www.FarmersNational.com/RobLoe www.FarmersNational.com/DaleWeston
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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.
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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 132 bales of good grass hay, $95/ton, Conde, SD area. Call Richard Worlie, (605) 382-5845
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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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1998 JD 556 round baler, good condition, always been shedded when not in use, $7,500 OBO. Call Terry Garbe 605-350-7389 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 Alfalfa and grass hay mix for sale, net wrapped, 605-350-3810 Hay for Sale: Alfalfa, Alfalfa Grass, Oats, Millet & Sorghum. Test results available. Trail City Area. (605) 845-3045
HAYING EQUIPMENT 2012 NH H8080 SP windrower with Durabine 416 disc header 16’ wide, rubber conditioning rolls, suspended rear axle and cab, hydraulic float, adjustable header speed, 225 HP, no DEF or emissions hardware, 1100 hrs $75000 (701) 535-0424 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 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
HAYING EQUIPMENT 3x3x8 wheat straw bales, clean, good quality, covered, $130/ton. 5x6 big round wheat straw, net wrap, $30/bale, 2018 straw. Call/text 701-430-0456 79 bales of good grass hay, net wrapped, $95/ton, Conde, SD area. Call Richard Worlie, (605) 382-5845 Alfalfa 1st and 2nd cutting, net wrapped, approximately 1,400 pounds. (701) 840-2012 Kathryn, North Dakota. For Sale: 2nd & 3rd cutting Alfalfa. Large round bales, net wrapped, near Claremont SD. $85.00/ton. Delivery can be arranged. Dan Olson 605-294-7382.
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1st & 3rd cutting Alfalfa for Sale. $85/ton, Miller, SD area. Dean (605) 853-3778 or 204-0635. For Sale: 63 Acres of standing corn to be cut for silage. Located 10 miles East of Java, SD. Corn planted late so still green. Call 605-649-6323 or 605-284-2544 leave message Gehl 700 20 wheel V-rake, has kickers, real good shape, $9,500 call or text 605-380-3871 Webster, SD For Sale: 4th cutting Alfalfa. 701-320-5215
Jayson Menke Nick Watson - Andy Gudajtes
(701) 780-2828 www.fncagstock.com
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.
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LAND FOR SALE Parcel #1 SW¼ Section 8-132-50 excluding 16A Barney Township, Richland County Approx. 133.17A tillable, corn base 59.32A with 108 yield; Soybean base 63.34A with 30 yield. Parcel #2 S½ S½ NW¼ 16-132-50 Barney Township, Richland County Approx. 37.07A tillable, corn base 16.74A with 108 yield; Soybean base 17.87 acres with 30 yield. 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 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!
For sale grass fed beef, will deliver to local butcher. 701-684-6371
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.
Bids must be submitted on a per parcel basis. Do not submit a per acre bid. Bids must be postmarked no later than October 13, 2018. Include name, address, phone number and which parcel your bid is for. Bid each parcel separate. Owners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Send bids to:
CLAY COUNTY FARMLAND FOR SALE FOR SALE: Written bids will be received until 5:00 pm on October 29, 2018, for the purchase of the following Barnesville Township, Clay County, farmland:
Bids P.O. Box 3 Horace, ND 58047
TERMS OF SALE: Cash with 10% of the purchase price payable as earnest money on the execution of a Purchase Agreement and the remainder at closing which is on or before November 29, 2018. Seller has 7 days to acceptor reject bids.
MACHINE SHOP & HOUSE FOR SALE: 1677 7th St. NW - Turtle Lake, ND
$495,000. 7,200 sq. ft. shop and like-new modular home on 2.92 acres with good access along ND Highway 41. Also included with this property is a host of shop equipment, tools, and a forklift, making this a true Turn-Key opportunity! Darin Peterson: 701.220.5396 or Alan Butts: 701.400.8858. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, www.pifers.com.
SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 29-137-46
FURTHER INFORMATION and a bid packet may be secured from: Ohnstad Twichell, P.C.PO Box 458, West Fargo, ND 58078 Tel (701) 282-0825 bids@ohnstadlaw.com
LIVESTOCK For sale foremost portable working shoot, double hopper seed tender with hydraulic augers. Antique clough and warren pump organ. Call 701-283-5469
Insulated Warehouse
LIVESTOCK Registered angus and purebred weened hefers and bull calves for sale, weened October 15th. Text or Call 701-333-8057
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
Buffalo Sale
Flying H Buffalo Inc. is holding a special buffalo bred heifer and calf sale on Nov. 9, 2018. The sale will be at the ranch, south of Raleigh, ND starting @ 1:00 CT. Selling will be 250 bred heifers and 250 spring bull and heifer calves. For more information contact Curt Hepper @ 701-597-3632 FOR SALE performance oriented rams. We have several Corriedale Rambouillet and Dorset Rams. Lambs with our genetics that topped the sale west fargo in may. Delivery available. In business for 50 years. Call 218-639-8484
LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP 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 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
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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
For Sale: Early Spring Polled Rambouillet Ram Lambs. Gary Haiwick 605-852-2507 or 605-870-1604
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 Horses” Great Pyrenees pups, purebred, 8 weeks old, raised with sheep, $200 each. (701) 799-5894
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 Suffolk ram lambs for sale. Selected for growth and muscling for commercial herds. Fedeler Suffolks. (605) 270-0663
Farm Land For Sale SALE PENDING: Cass County ND Farm Land 160 Acres of Excellent Land, NE of Tower City ND Cornell Township SALE PENDING: Barnes County ND Farmland. 159.91 Acres, Weimer Township, North of Tower City ND. FOR SALE: Nelson County, ND Farmland with GREAT hunting. 160 Acres west of Larimore ND. FOR SALE: Sargent County Farm Land, 274 Acres SW of Lidgerwood ND
up to 40,000 sq. ft. N. Grand Forks 218-779-1571
Combination farm and ranch unit in Western South Dakota. 3,720 acres of which 1,500 acres is cropland with above average yields history and home for 200 cows. Adequate improvements. Home machinery storage and cattle handling facilities. Priced at $3,165,000. Real estate taxes $5,937. Bryce Nelson 605-484-7713
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122 ACRES OF PRIME CROP LAND 100 tillable crop acres at $7,500 per acre, 22 acres wooded at $2,500 per acres, all must be sold together, this is part of the Walsh Farm. 931-278-7854
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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
350 AI fancy Red Angus bred heifers, weighing 1000 lb. plus, available now. Start calving March 9th thru April. Heifers originated two Large ranches in Nebraska and one registered Red Angus Ranch in Montana. Heifers are all current on all vaccinations. Call (307) 761-6022
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 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: 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
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The following described land located west of Thompson, North Dakota is offered for sale at open public bid sale: LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS SW1/4 of Section 32 - 150N - 51W BIDDING PROCEDURE Written bids will be received at the office of Red River Land Company until noon on Monday, October 29, 2018. Those submitting the ten highest written bids will be invited to participate in oral bidding to be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 in the Thompson Community Center, Thompson, ND. TERMS OF SALE AND CLOSING The terms of the sale are cash at closing. A ten percent earnest money deposit will be required of the successful bidder(s) on the day of sale upon execution of the purchase agreement. The balance will be due in full in 45 days. The seller will furnish an abstract of title continued to date, evidencing marketable title in the seller. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For a detailed brochure and bid form contact us:
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Legal Description: E1/2 NW1/4 and E1/2 SW1/4, Section 4, TWP 158N, Range 57W 160 acres (110 Tillable) +/- Productivity Index 73.4 Bidding Procedure: Written Bids will be received by Rose Realty until 12 Noon Friday, November 9, 2018. The Sealed bids shall state the full amount of the bid and shall not be on a per acre basis. The Bid must state the name, address and telephone number of the bidder. Those submitting the highest bids will be notified and invited to attend the oral bidding at 11 a.m. on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at the Park River Community Room located at 514 Briggs Ave. S Park River, ND. Seller reserves 50% of all mineral interests. Terms of Sale and Closing: The terms of sale are Cash. A 10% earnest money deposit will be required of the successful bidder on the date of the sale, with the balance to be due in full at closing which will to occur on December 28, 2018. Seller will provide an updated abstract of the evidencing marketable title. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waiver any irregularities. For a detailed brochure and bid form contact Rebecca Chyle at:
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Legal Description: SE 1/4, Section 18, TWP 156N, Range 57W 160 acres ( 144.57 Tillable) +/- Productivity index 74 Bidding Procedure: Written Bids will be received by Rose Realty until 12 Noon Friday, November 9, 2018. The Sealed bids shall state the full amount of the bid and shall not be on a per acre basis. The Bid must state the name, address and telephone number of the bidder. Those submitting the highest bids will be notified and invited to attend the oral bidding at 2 p.m. on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at the Park River Community Room located at 514 Briggs Ave. S Park River, ND. Seller reserves 50% of all mineral interests. Terms of Sale and Closing: The terms of sale are Cash. A 10% earnest money deposit will be required of the successful bidder on the date of the sale, with the balance to be due in full at closing which will to occur on December 28, 2018. Seller will provide an updated abstract of the evidencing marketable title. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waiver any irregularities. For a detailed brochure and bid form contact Rebecca Chyle at:
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MARKETS LIVESTOCK SUMMARIES
CASH GRAIN
Hog summary
RECEIPTS THIS WEEK: 82,483 LAST WEEK: 112,006 LAST YEAR: 83,956 VOLUME BY STATE OR PROVINCE OF ORIGIN: Manitoba 19.9%, Iowa 16.8%, Illinois 15.5%, Minnesota 10.6%, Missouri 6.9%, Saskatchewan 6.8%, Ontario 5.3%, Oklahoma 5.0%, Colorado 4.3%, Alabama 2.8%, Montana 1.9%, Ohio 1.5%, South Dakota 1.5%, Georgia 1.3%, VOLUME BY STATE OF DESTINATION: Iowa 80.4%, Minnesota 7.9%, Illinois 5.0%, Nebraska 2.0%, Ohio 1.8%, Michigan 1.5%, Alabama 1.3%, TRENDS COMPARED TO LAST WEEK: Early weaned pigs and all feeder pigs 2.00 per head higher on light receipts. Demand moderate on moderate offerings. Receipts include 52% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head Basis With An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54%
Formula Formula Cash Cash Lot Size Head Range Wtd Avg Head Range Wtd Avg EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 500 34.00-34.00 34.00 600 - 1200 4600 38.99-41.83 40.46 4265 30.00-37.00 34.84 1200 or more 38253 36.46-46.86 40.50 29355 20.00-40.00 36.11 Total Composite 42853 .46-46.86 40.50 34120 20.00-40.00 35.92 FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis: 600 or less 360 36.50-36.50 36.50 600 - 1200 1250 34.00-36.00 35.04 1200 or more 3900 30.00-42.50 37.69 Total Composite 5510 30.00-42.50 37.01 Total Composite Weighted Average Receipts and Price (Formula and Cash): All Early Weaned Pigs: 76973 at 38.47 All 40 Pound Feeder Pigs: 5510 at 37.01 Summaries for cattle and sheep were not available by Agweek’s Friday deadline. The following are web addresses for the reports: Cattle: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sj_ls850.txt. Sheep: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sa_ls855.txt. For more up-to-date market information, visit http://www.agweek.com/ basic-page/4005164-live-commodities or download the Agweek app.
Week Year Fri ago ago
SPRING WHEAT
Minneapolis 13% 5.43 Minneapolis 14% 5.58 Minneapolis 15% 5.73 6.39Pacific NW 14% 6.61 Pacific NW (cwt.) 10.97
5.43 5.58
6.03 6.29
6.68 11.09
7.34 12.19
Pacific NW 11% 6.19 Pacific NW (cwt.) 10.28
6.08 10.09
5.33 8.85
5.73
WINTER WHEAT DURUM
Minneapolis nq nq
nq
Pacific NW Minneapolis #2
3.12 nq
OATS
BARLEY
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3.48 2.76
3.48 2.68
Feed Minneapolis 2.60 2.60 Pacific NW nq nq Malt Minneapolis nq nq
2.10 nq 4.70
CORN Minneapolis Cash 2.99 2.94 Illinois 3.56 3.57
2.55 3.56
SOYBEANS
Minneapolis Cash 7.46 7.37 8.63 Illinois 8.44 8.49 9.67 Week Year New Fri. ago ago crop
NUSUN
Cargill West Fargo 17.25 17.25 17.00 17.00 Enderlin 17.10 17.15 16.65 17.00
FLAX
West Fargo nq nq 10.55 nq
CANOLA
ADM Velva, N.D. 15.70 15.26 17.13 West Fargo 16.30 16.00 17.75
CONFECTIONS
nq 16.75
Red River Commodities
nq
nq
nq
nq
BEANS
Edible beans Week Year ago ago Sep. 25
Pintos
NE Colorado Idaho E Wyo/W Neb ND/Minn. Washington N Wyo/SC Mont
21.00 21.00 24.00 21.00 21.00 24.00 21.00 21.00 24.00 21.00 22.00 21.00 21.00 21.00 24.00 na na na
Great Northerns Neb/Wyo ND Idaho
21.00 21.00 25.00 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 34.00 35.00 33.00
Dark red kidneys Minn/Wis
Pinks
Idaho/Wash ND/Minn
35.00 36.00 34.00 na na na na na na
Small reds Idaho/Wash Michigan ND/Minn.
Blacks
Michigan ND/Minn.
Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.
Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont
28.00 28.00 na 28.00 28.00 na na na na 30.00 28.00 30.00 26.00 26.00 26.00 24.00 24.00 27.00 22.00 22.00 24.00 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 10.00 10.42 26.00
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MARKETS Potatoes UNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1541*1914*-1807—-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington, Wisconsin, and Big Lake Minnesota. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 15,141 ads for potatoes last week, which is an 18 percent increase from last week?s ads of 12,764. *revised. UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO—-2018 Shipments 532-787-703(includes exports of 4-6-6)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading bales active, carton 80-100s moderate, others slow. Prices bales higher, others lower. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10-5pound film bags non size A mostly 7.50; 50-pound cartons 40-70s 6.00-7.00, 80-100s mostly 7.00. SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 146249*-272 (including exports 19-25*-17)—-Movement expected to increase as season begins. Trading slow. Prices cartons lower, others 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 10.00, 50s mostly 10.00, 60s 10.00, 70s mostly 10.00, 80s 10.00, 90s mostly 10.00, 100s mostly 10.00. U.S Commercial bulk per cwt mostly 10.50. *revised. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON 2018—-Shipments 228-270-229 (includes export of 46-66-51)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading moderate. Prices carton 40s slightly lower, carton 70s 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 8.00- 9.00,50s-70s 8.00-10.00, 80s 8.00-11.00, 90s 7.00-11.00, 100s 7.00-10.00. CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 130-119-177—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Trading fairly slow. Prices Round Red Size B slightly higher Russet slightly lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 9.00, 50 pound cartons 40s-70s mostly 12.00-13.00, 80s mostly 11.00-12.00, 90s mostly 9.00-10.00, 100s mostly 9.0010.00. 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- 13.00, 50-pound sacks size A mostly 9.00-10.00, size B mostly 9.00-12.00. Yellow Type U.S. One 10 5-pound size A baled mostly 12.00-15.00, 50-pound cartons size A mostly 12.00-
13.00, 50-pound sacks size A mostly 11.00-12.00. BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA DISTRICT—-Shipments 156-198-130 (includes export of 0-0-0)—-Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised NEBRASKA—-Shipments 72-85-78—-Movement expected to increase as Growers begin to harvest. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. FIRST REPORT. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY)—Shipments 14-21-46—-Movement expected to increase as harvest progresses. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market.
Hay
Grass – small squares
Rock Valley, Iowa
Fair
100.00
na
Week
September 28
ago
Alfalfa – large squares
Potatoes for processing
Premium
170.00-177.50
MICHIGAN—-Shipments to Chippers 234-329*-302—-Movement expected to increase. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few new sales to establish a market. *revised. WISCONSIN—-Shipments to Chippers 158-119-119—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WESTERN AND CENTRAL NEW YORK—Shipments to Chippers 81-103-115—- Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAINE—-Shipments to Chippers 34-72*-65—-Movement expected to increase slightly. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. *revised. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (Red River Valley)—Shipments to Chippers 36-19-34—-Movement expected to increase seasonally. Too few open market sales to establish a market. PENNSYLVANIA—-Shipments to Chippers 66-21-29—-Movement expected to increase slightly. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. Some yield and acreage reductions have been noted, particularly in the South Central region of the state due to heavy rains. MASSACHUSETTS—-Shipments to Chippers 13-14*-15—-Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. *revised. OHIO—-Shipments to Chippers 2-**-1—Movement expected to increase slightly. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. **less than 50,000 pounds.
Good
150.00
Fair
132.50
Utility
na
150.00 na 102.50-112.50 92.50
Alfalfa – large rounds Good
137.50-155.00
120.00-135.00
Fair
117.50-135.50
100.00-117.50
Utility
67.50-112.50
85.00-95.00
Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Fair
na
85.00-100.00
Alfalfa/Grass – large squares Premium
na
132.50
Utility
na
50.00
Grass – large squares Premium
135.00
na
Good
115.00-120.00
na
Fair
na
102.50
Grass – large rounds Premium
127.50-135.00
127.50-135.00
Good
115.00-120.00
107.50-115.00
Fair
87.50-112.50
85.00-100.50
Bedding – large squares Per ton
115.00-130.00
na
Cornstalks – large rounds Per ton
62.50-107.50
82.50-85.00
U.S. stock levels reported by Department of Agriculture The U.S. Department of Agriculture released reports on quarterly stock levels for major grains as well as wheat production from the 2018 crop. As always, the commodity market was watching closely and generally found the report to be bearish. Corn stocks for the 2017-18 crop year were reported at 2.14 billion bushels compared to the lower trade estimate average of 2.01 billion bushels. Soybean ending stocks for old crop came in well above expectations at 438 million bushels compared to an estimated 401 million bushels. Wheat came in slightly below expected, at 2.379 billion bushels compared to an estimated 2.343 billion bushels. Wheat production for 2018-19 came in at 1.884 billion bushels compared to the trade estimate of 1.872 billion bushels.
Wheat Wheat markets were lower, this week. Prices fell on some technical pressure off of the recent
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bump from the lows. Stocks levels were slightly smaller than expected, but production in the U.S. were larger than analysts were anticipating. Spring wheat harvest is done in the U.S., and winter planting is progressing on schedule. Recent rains are beneficial for the crop’s development ahead of winter dormancy.
Durum Durum prices were unchanged, this week. Harvest is wrapping up; the USDA showed North Dakota’s crop was 97 percent harvested. There is little to be excited about for durum mar-
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kets, so expect prices to stay near these current lows for the weeks ahead.
suffer. Official reports on harvest totals and quality will continue to come out later in the fall.
Canola
Barley
The canola market has continued to work steadily higher. The outside soybean oil market has led that charge, with prices stepping slowly upward from recent lows. Canola harvest has had some weather issues to contend with, lending support. In western areas, snow and cold temperatures have made harvest difficult, leading to weather premium returning to canola prices. Next week’s forecast show improved conditions, however.
The U.S. barley crop has been completely harvested. There has been little to drive prices in the past week, however.
Peas and lentils Harvest efforts in Canada have been slowed by rains. Well over half of the crops in Saskatchewan have been harvested, but recent wet and cold conditions are an issue. First, farmers are slowed in their work this week. Second, the quality of the crops remaining in the field will
Mustard seed Mustard seed markets were generally quiet as new crop supplies come online. Canadian harvest has progressed slowly given the poor weather conditions across the Prairies. Seventy-four percent of the crop is harvested compared to 70 percent in the previous week. This is lagging the pace set last year, when 88 percent of the crop was done at this time, but is ahead of the five year average pace of 68 percent. This harvest pace suggests that roughly 130,000 metric tons of new crop mustard seed is now available. AG
MARKETS
Market awaits harvest outcomes in U.S., then looks south Wheat
The week market saw mostly positive action in overnight sessions this week only to be met with negative sentiment during day trade. It was a sideways to overall lower pattern for the week. The wheat market saw 4- to 9-cent gains in overnight trade Sept. 23-24, but backed off for minor gains to start the week on news the National Bank of Australia estimates Australian wheat production at 18.1 million metric tons, down from 18.4 million metric tons last month. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is currently at 20 million metric tons. The market encountered pressure the rest of the week, primarily on good winter wheat planting pace. Winter wheat plantings are currently 28 percent planted versus the five-year average of 26 percent. Two-week weather forecasts call for warmer and wetter conditions for the Southern Plains. The other negative was an overall lack of international activity. Japan, in its normal weekly tender, had no offers for wheat. Ukraine’s government stated they will keep export volumes the same at 8 million metric tons. Although Indonesia stated they could import up to 312 million bushels, a 6 percent increase from 2017. The funds reduced their net long in Chicago by 20,000 contracts to only 1,500 net long. The Kansas City contract shed 6,400 contracts and are currently 37,000 long, according to the latest Commodity Futures Trading Commission data. This is an overall positive development as it signals the market is not overbought. The U.S. dollar encountered three sessions in a row hitting the $93.40 area. It appears to have good support at this level, as the dollar rebounded higher in Sept. 25 and 26 trade, which also pressured the wheat complex. Matif wheat futures trended lower to $200.50 per metric ton for December. The ruble has put in a string of 12 consecutive trading sessions higher. Last week, Russian prices were down $1 to $2 per metric ton. At the port of Novorossiysk, 12.5 percent protein is trading $214 to $220 per metric ton. Reports came in this week that Egypt and other countries were placing stricter testing on Russian wheat due to poorer quality from rains experienced during harvest. There is speculation that this, combined with the higher ruble, will slow Russian exports in the coming weeks. Weekly export sales totaled 24.1 million bushels. Total shipments plus outstanding sales of 399 million bushels are down 20 percent from a year ago. Weekly shipments of 17.8 million bushels put total shipments down 29 percent from the previous year. Inspections for the new 2018-19 marketing year total 240 million bushels, 29 percent lower than last year and well below USDA’s projected 14 percent increase. Export pace remains a bearish factor for the wheat market.
Corn Corn futures were up six out of seven days and had their best close since the day before the Sept. 12 USDA report. The USDA gave traders a surprise Sept. 12 when they raised the corn yield
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to a record 181.3 bushels per acre. Corn futures have gained back about 22 cents after making new contract lows on Sept. 18. Export sales were very strong in the last weekly report. Even though we are still early in the 2018-19 marketing year, export sales are up 61 percent from one year ago. Export inspections are up 41 percent from a year ago. Midwest rains have delayed harvest in parts of the Upper Midwest, and the extended forecast keeps moisture and cool weather for the next two weeks. For the week ending Sept. 27, December corn was up 7.5 cents. Shortly after the U.S. harvest wraps up, South American weather will be back as a major headline to move prices. Early expectations from the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange have Argentina’s corn crop rising to a record 43 million metric tons for this coming growing season versus last year’s drought-affected 31.7 million metric tons. The USDA is estimating 41 million metric tons, and that is in line with Argentina’s production two years ago. Corn yields keep improving in the Pro Ag yield model, with corn getting close to 180 bushels per acre but still shy of the USDA’s 181.3 bushels per acre estimate. Ethanol production was down slightly versus last week but is still well ahead of last year’s pace at this time. Margins are not as strong as one would think they would be with cheap corn prices as exports have been affected from trade issues. The ethanol market is oversupplied.
Soybeans Soybeans saw slight gains this week as the trade waits to see how large this year’s crop actually is. News has been slow to come by about the strength of this year’s yields as weather has caused some delays in the Midwest. Soybean futures are at one month highs after making new lows on Sept. 18. Excess moisture concerns due to recent rains are giving the bears a little pause, but not enough to get them too concerned yet. Strength also came from a USDA announcement that 24.7 million bushels of U.S. soybeans were sold to Mexico for 2018-19. This is the largest soybean sale since a sale to China in September 2017. An expected record crop and trade issues with China is still the talk of the trade and will keep a cap on prices until we get more details. Soy product prices in China are starting to feel the effects of the tariff war. Chinese soybean meal futures on the Dalian exchange hit a five-month high this week. The price direction of our grain markets is likely to be determined by factors related to the China-U.S. trade dispute: 1) Will
it get solved, and when? 2) How much more will the U.S. sell to other countries in the interim to make up for supplies those countries are no longer able to purchase from Brazil (because they sell product to China instead)? 3) How much will Chinese firms buy direct from the U.S. with a 25 percent tariff? Will U.S. farmers cut soybean acreage 5 million acres in 2019? Ten million acres? Fifteen million acres? And how much will soybean acreage be cut in 2020? These are very important questions yet to be answered in the coming months, and possibly years. After the U.S. harvest, South American weather will become a major factor in the market. Early expectations from the Buenos Aires Grain Exchange have Argentina’s soybean crop rising to 53 million metric tons for this coming growing season versus last year’s drought-influenced 35.1 million metric tons. The USDA is estimating 57 million metric tons. They also expect Argentina exports to hit a new record of 15.4 million metric tons versus the USDA’s early estimate of 9.3 million metric tons for this coming year. Argentina’s old export record was 13.7 million metric tons back in 2009-10. November soybeans support is the 10-year lows set on Sept. 18 of $8.1225 and the summer lows set July 16 of $8.2625. The psychological $8 mark and then $7.7625 lows set back in December 2008 are major support after that. Nearby resistance is the 50-day moving average of $8.63 and then the end of July’s high of $9.2225. For the week ending Sept. 27, November soybeans were down 7.75 cents.
Canola For the week ending Sept. 27, November canola futures were up $8.70 Canadian to $498.40 Canadian per metric ton. The Canadian dollar was at .7671. This brings the U.S. price to $17.35 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $15.59 per hundredweight, October at $15.59. ► Enderlin, N.D., $18.02 per hundredweight, October at $18.02 (Nexera Canola). ► Hallock, Minn., $16.53 per hundredweight, October at $16.67. ► Fargo, N.D., $16.05 per hundredweight, October at $16.20.
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., is at $2.40.
Durum Cash bids for milling quality durum are $4.50 in Berthold and at $4.50 in Dickinson, N.D.
Sunflower Cash sunflower bids in Fargo are at $17.25. October bids are at $17.25. For the week ending Sept. 27, soybean oil was up 73 cents at $28.82 on the October contract. AG Monday, October 1, 2018 / AGWEEK A27
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Southdown ewe & ram lambs, Babydoll ewe & ram lambs, 2 Montadale ewe lambs, 2 Montadale ram lambs, Blackface wether type ewe lambs. 605-691-3216 or 605-695-2365
Wanted: Slaughter cattle, lame and thin. Also, foundered, cancer brands, and Lump Jaw. Will pay cash. Also, buying good slaughter cows and bulls. (320)905-4490.
SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com
SCOTISH HIGHLAND bred cows $750, bred 2yr heifers $900, yearling heifers $600, various colors. (218) 739-4549
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: Registered Polled Dorset Ram and Ewe Lambs Dagel Polled Dorsets (605) 520-0235 Cheviat and Southdown March Ewe Lambs, will make great Dood Ewes. Also, bred Ewes of both breeds with Stud Rams now. (507) 236-0040 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 Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.
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Exotic Animal & Fowl Auction October 12th, 10 am. Buffalo, many types of Cattle, Ponies, Donkeys, Llamas, Deer, Pot Belly Pigs, Sheep & Goats. October 12th, 8 am. Miscellaneous, pocket pets, rabbits, pigeons, doves, chickens, ducks, etc. Rich Prairie Livestock, Pierz MN 320-396-2025 or 612-390-6972 6 Holstein steer calves, approx 750 lbs. Also 1859 20ft Massey flex head, 18ft straight head, 12 ft dummy head with 5 belt Melroe pick up. (605) 265-1402
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For Sale: 60 head of Certified Red Angus Heifers, Ultra sound checked, Calving date 2/18/19-3/2/19, Fancy heifers weighing #1100, asking $1725. Contact Charles Stahl, Bridgewater SD 605-261-5343
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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 • BID SALE! 364.06+/- acres, Clay County Bids due Tuesday, November 6. Two tracts located south of Glyndon. L-1800655-694 Brent Qualey, Dale Weston, Kyle Nelson (701) 237-0059
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• SALE PENDING 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 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 • 480+/- acres, Griggs County Northwest of Binford L-1800520 Rob Loe (701) 261-3355 • 163.74+/- acres, Walsh County Southeast of Grafton A-19635 Nick Watson (701) 265- 2611 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
YOUR LOCAL FARM REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS – CALL US TODAY! Terry Longtin • Andy Gudajtes • Jayson Menke Jim Ivers • Nick Watson
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