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FOOD & SWINE Cristen Clark lives on an Iowa farm where her family raises corn, soybeans, pigs and cattle. She loves cooking and writing, and sharing contest winning recipes with people she knows. She can be reached at cristen@ foodandswine. com or at foodandswine. com. 2

Enjoy the flavors of fall with Pear Sour Cream Cake

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all has been here for quite a while and harvest season in the Midwest has been uneventful for most unless you happen to be a meteorologist or a rain gauge. There have been more soggy days than dry days since August it seems, which have left me more time to organize my kid’s schedules, coach softball and give pitching lessons. Once we are able to cut any soybeans or pick any corn, I’m pretty sure nobody will be sleeping and the extras of life like pre-season basketball, flag football and more will be less attended by family because we will be holed up in a field somewhere nearby. I look forward to hopping back into my seasonal role of hustling grain around the field alongside my dad. There will be an added rush to all of the typical harvest duties this year, but hopefully, we will have a stretch of good, safe running to get everything in before Christmas. My mom makes an incredible apple cake that I’ve shared with you in the past. She always prepares the best food for the field and I cannot describe how thankful I am to have her do that. It is so nice to have someone prepare a meal for you when you are the one used to preparing meals for others. Cake isn’t a normal item in our daily meal boxes, but occasionally she will make some and I remember those days most. I feel like this year will need to have more cake days than usual. I have been experimenting with various visiting cakes, which can be best described as simple cakes that can be

Pear Sour Cream Cake Ingredients: 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1 cup regular sour cream 1/4 cup whole milk 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder

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Pear Sour Cream Cake enjoyed while visiting. Pears are in season this time of year and happen to be my favorite fruit to bake with, so you will find them in this cake. One of the main ingredients in my fall cake recipes this year is regular sour cream. The texture of sour cream is luxurious and it elevates the consistency of the batter of this particular recipe. Don’t use light or fatfree sour cream, it won’t work

1/4 teaspoon salt 2 cups peeled, chopped pears (approximately 3-4 pears) Pecan Topping: 1/2 cup chopped pecans 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 cup butter, cold, cubed Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. In a large mixing bowl,

as well. The tang from the sour cream adds a touch of acidity to balance the richness and sweetness. The other note you’ll find in the instructions of this recipe is to not overmix. Any cake benefits when the baker is not heavy-handed in mixing. I recommend folding the flour in so it is gently incorporated. A hand or stand mixer tends to be a little aggressive and can

cream butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add eggs, vanilla, and sour cream. Beat for 30 seconds until well blended. In a separate mixing bowl, sift together flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Stir in dry ingredients gently, do not overmix. Delicately fold in chopped pears. Pour into greased 9x13 baking dish. Set aside. Meanwhile, mix together nuts,

take a cake from tender to tough in less than five seconds of overmixing. If you need me, you can find me in an inner tube floating down a waterway while eating cake until everything dries up. But when it is dry, I’ll be the nearest green tractor with a blue grain cart hoarding this cake in the secret console under my right armrest.

cinnamon, brown sugar, flour, and cold butter until a coarse mixture forms. Sprinkle on top of batter. Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 50-55 minutes until a cake tester comes out mostly clean and the cake is a deep golden brown on top. Remove from oven, let cool to warm before serving. Serve warm garnished with sweetened whipped cream.


OPINION

Dealing with the ‘food nannies’ Major concern for US ag Agweek Editorial Board hey’re known as “food nannies” and “the food police.” Mainstream agriculturalists sometimes call them names that can’t be reprinted here. Whatever you call them, they’re people who through legislation or regulation or both would limit what Americans can eat — which should concern consumers as well as agriculturalists. The latest example of the food police came in recent comments by Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., who’s seeking her party’s presidential nomination. Harris said that while she personally enjoys an occasional cheeseburger, she thinks Americans should eat fewer of them. She also said she would change dietary guidelines, even food labels, to enforce her belief that red meat consumption harms the environment. That environmental component is critical to most of the food nannies’ arguments. They claim that red meat, besides potentially harming human health, is a wasteful use of natural resources and damages the environment. In their view, less cropland should be devoted to crops like corn that are fed to livestock, with more cropland allocated to crops eaten solely or predominantly by humans.

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But a study, conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service and The Beef Checkoff and released early this year, found that beef production is far easier on the environment than the food nannies claim. Four examples from the study: ► Beef production, including the production of animal feed, is responsible for only 3.7% of greenhouse emissions in the United States, much less than the global livestock figure of 14.5%. ► Per pound of beef carcass weight, cattle consume only 2.6 pound of grain — and nearly 90% of grainfinished cattle feed is inedible to humans. ► On average, it takes 308 gallons of water to produce a pound of boneless beef, far less than previous estimates of as much as 24,000 gallons. ► Of all fossil energy use in the U.S., beef cattle production is responsible for just 0.7%. Surely those numbers should mitigate concern that too much cropland is used to support livestock production. Highlights of the study are available here: https://www. beefitswhatsfordinner.com/newsroom/ lifecycle-assessment. And we wonder whether the food police have visited places like northwest Minnesota, western North Dakota, western South Dakota and eastern Montana, where big chunks

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of land are unsuitable for crop production but relatively good for livestock. That, too, discredits food nannies’ arguments. As for red meat’s affect on human health? We’re confident that reliable nutritional studies show it has a role in healthy, well-balanced diets. How to respond The food police, who would limit consumption of much more than red meat, are ridiculous at times. A good example is the city of London transit system, which banned an on-board advertisement featuring an image of cream and strawberries in a promotion for Wimbledon Park as a transit destination. Cream and strawberries are an iconic English dessert, and the advertisement made perfect sense to rational thinkers. But the food police thought and acted differently. Many in mainstream U.S agriculture question the motives of the food nannies. Not us. We think most of them are sincere and wellintentioned. We also think they’re

wrong, and we oppose their attempts to force their views on the rest of us. It’s easy and enjoyable for U.S. agriculturalists to ridicule the food nannies. But that’s the wrong way to deal with them. The regulators and legislators they’re trying to influence need to hear the legitimate arguments of U.S. ag, which farm organizations are doing their best to provide. If you’re not a member of one or more of those groups already, consider joining one to help do your share. But the best thing U.S. agriculturalists can do to counter the food police is to engage the public in respectful conversation about our food system. Talk honestly with individual consumers, from the heart, about who you are, what you do and why you do it. Let’s make sure consumers hear our side, not only what the food police tell them. We’re confident that if they know the full story, most Americans will agree that limiting individual food choices — as the food nannies insist on trying to do — would be wrong.

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With help from cheese, milk prices finally improving By Michelle Rook AgweekTV Anchor MADISON, Wis. — After five years of low milk prices, dairy farmers are finally seeing a better market. In fact, values are back above break-even for some operations. Mark Stephenson is the director of dairy policy analysis with the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “We’re about $1.30, $1.40 higher per hundredweight on milk than we were this time last year,” Stephenson says. “So we’ve had a definite improvement.” On farm milk prices are following the somewhat stronger, but vola-

tile cheese market. Stephenson says, “They’ve been up and down kind of testing the waters, but I think that most of the indicators are showing us that the supplies, the inventory of cheese products are being pulled down.” Allen Merrill, Midwest Dairy Association chairman and a Parker, S.D., dairy producer says domestic demand has been stronger for dairy products, which is helping. “Cheese is continuing to grow, it’s a supporting part of the dairy industry, but overall dairy consumption is up,” he says.

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Oct. 17-19 — Rally 2019: National Land Conservation Conference, Raleigh, N.C. Oct. 17-19 — PMA Fresh Summit, Anaheim, Cali. Oct. 29 — Women In Ag: Leading. Linking. Learning, Off the Vine, Minot, N.D.

Conference, Dallas, Texas. Nov. 13-14 — NPGA-Montana Pulse Day, Bozeman, Mont. Nov. 20-21 — Gateway Farm Expo, Kearney, Neb.

Oct. 30 — National Chicken Council Annual Conference

Dec. 2-9 — SD Corn Growers Association/ Farm Credit of America Risk Management Meetings.

Oct. 30-Nov. 2—National FFA Convention, Indianapolis, Ind.

Dec. 3-4 — Northern Ag Expo, Fargodome, Fargo, N.D.

Oct. 31-Nov. 2 — SD Stockgrowers Association, 128th SD Stockgrowers Convention and Tradeshow, Rapid City, S.D.

Dec. 3-5 — South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association Convention & Trade Show, Pierre, S.D.

Nov. 4-6 — National Milk Producers Federation Joint Annual Meeting, New Orleans, La. Nov. 10-13 — National Agricultural Bankers

Crystal Sugarbeet Seed General Manager Ronsberg Retires

MOORHEAD, Minn. — After 38 with American Crystal Sugar Company’s Sugarbeet Seed Division, Larry Ronsberg has retired. Ronsberg was most recently General Manager of the Beet Seed Division where he managed for 21 years. Ronsberg had provided numerous contributions and had witnessed many changes within the sugarbeet seed industry. In his multiple trips to the Willamette Valley of Oregon, he focused on bringing high quality seed to the growers of American Crystal Sugar Company. Ronsberg oversaw Beet Seed Division activities including selection, testing, production and sale of sugarbeet seed. He also managed the selection of new sugarbeet seed varieties, production, processing, coating, treating and marketing of sugarbeet varieties. Ronsberg oversaw the Official Variety Trial program and variety approval policy to provide shareholders with the best data for their

Dec. 3-5 — Minnesota Milk Dairy Conference & Expo, Treasure Island Resort and Casino, Red Wing, Minn. Dec. 3-5 — South Dakota Cattlemen’s Convention, Pierre, S.D.

Dec. 5-6 — CHS Annual Meeting, Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, Minn. Dec. 10 — Ag United for South Dakota Annual Luncheon, Sioux Falls Convention Center, Sioux Falls, S.D. Dec. 10-11 — Ag Horizons Conference, Pierre, S.D. Jan. 7-8 — Lake Region Extension Roundup, Devils Lake, N.D. Jan. 7-8 — MN-ND-SD Committee Annual Meeting, Fargo, N.D. Jan. 7-9 — Dakota Farm Show, Vermillion, S.D. Jan. 8-9 — National Sunflower Association Research Forum - Fargo, N.D. Jan. 8-10 — Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Austin, Texas.

variety selections.

Crystal Sugarbeet Seed name General Manager and General Agronomist

MOORHEAD, Minn., — Tyler Grove has been named General Manager of Crystal Sugarbeet Seed. He assumed these duties in September after holding the position of General Agronomist for the past five years. Joe Hastings has been transitioning into his new role as General Agronomist since June. Hastings will be responsible for researching and communicating technical agronomic information on sugarbeet quality and production to the entire Agricultural staff and the shareholders of American Crystal Sugar Company. He will ensure the continuation and quality of the Grower Practices System, serve as editor of Ag Notes, and provide technical assistance to the Vice President of Agriculture regarding the Company’s agronomic issues. Hastings will collaborate with the Allied Industry in striving for the best sugarbeet crops for our growers.

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Going offline keeps communities ongoing

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he 94th annual Sauerkraut Day was held Oct. 9 in Wishek, N.D. What makes Sauerkraut Day a success? In vats in the City Hall garage, 114 gallons of sauerkraut is cooked with 200 pounds of speck, pork fat similar to prosciutto or pork belly. The scents waft around the small south-central North Dakota community of 935 people. Added in are 500 pounds of Cloverdale red hot dogs, or red weiners as the locals say. Cloverdale is a North Dakotabased company that I buy a lot of bacon from but as a North Dakota native, I never knew of red hot dogs until moving to south-central North Dakota. They’re what the GermanRussian ethnic folks love in their sauerkraut and speck. Look in meat departments and you’ll see they are sold in packs of 50 hot dogs each. Is the free meal of speck, kraut and red hot dogs plus mashed potatoes, buns and cheese what really draws in the people every second Wednesday of October to Wishek? After 12 years of observing, I would say, only

partially. Is it the high school choir singing German folk songs? The music teacher came out of retirement to make sure that tradition continued this year. The music adds to the allure of Sauerkraut Day but again, it’s only an added perk. The vendor show and the local businesses opening doors to an extra couple thousand people visiting for a day add more small-town feel. For me, the draw of Sauerkraut Day is about people, the need for gathering as a community, to carry on a tradition and the desire I believe we all have for connectedness. Our communities need to be connected to be strong. And we as people need to be willing to show up, volunteer and pitch in where needed in our communities to make sure at least once a year our community has a chance to draw in others, gather and join us. With the growth of digital communities, will a nextgeneration engage in offline community building? Will there be more than 100 years of Sauerkraut Days in our future?

What happens if we all feel we’re connected enough online that we don’t put in the effort to keep our communities connected in offline events like Sauerkraut Day? Communities die. Without Sauerkraut Day or similar events, there is a slow dying trend in communities. Yes, towns may continue to exist but the true value of a community and how we give back to one another dies if we cannot put time aside to give toward community events like Sauerkraut Day. Each town I love and am connected to has at least one of these signature community events. The events build the town into more than a dot on a map and create community. As my husband and I walked into Sauerkraut Day this year to work our shift of serving food, I saw a new volunteer on the Wishek Association of Commerce carrying out a large serving pan of kraut, speck and red hot dogs. He’s a young man, not much older than our son, working in his multi-generational family business now. I commented

to him, “You might be doing this for the next 70 years.” He smiled back and said, “That’s what I am told! And you’re not the first person to say it.” What will it take for our communities to keep these important connected events alive? The willingness of a next-generation to jump into volunteering wherever needed is a start. The past generations of leaders have to be able to let go and allow new leadership to step in, praising their efforts and looking to the future. A Wishek Association of Commerce board member said to me after Sauerkraut Day that they will need four new board members later this year and they’ve started to ask for new volunteers. Your community needs you to volunteer, too. Can you serve? Can you help build offline connectedness in your community? With or without sauerkraut, I think we all can. Pinke is the publisher and general manager of Agweek. She can be reached at kpinke@agweek.com, or connect with her on Twitter @katpinke.

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ND panel starts hearing grain regulation ideas Goehring reports on administrative, legislative choices By Mikkel Pates Agweek Staff Writer BISMARCK, N.D. — An interim study committee of the North Dakota Legislature met for the first time Oct. 3 on how to make changes in grain regulation in the wake of scandals like the Hunter Hanson Ponzi scheme. The joint House and Senate Agriculture and Transportation Committee heard a number of policy possibilities, some of which could be made administratively, and some of which would require legislative action in the next regular session, starting in January 2021. The interim committee will schedule further meetings, but they aren’t yet on the calendar. The Legislature asked for an intense

study of grain marketing regulation in the state after Hanson, then 21 and then living in Leeds, N.D., created a Ponzi scheme in which he bilked farmers and elevators out of mil- Luick lions of dollars in 2018. The North Dakota Public Service Commission, which had regulated and licensed grain buyers for decades, was blamed for failing to prevent the travesty, even though the agency had been denied earlier requests to beef up their financial oversight. Hanson in July pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges and is scheduled to be sentenced Nov. 12. Luick said the committee is trying to make sure it doesn’t happen again. “We’ve got to make sure it doesn’t happen again,” he said. The committee’s first grain regulation discussion was largely taken up by a report from Doug Goehring,

North Dakota commissioner of agriculture. Johnson and Sen. Larry Luick, R-Fairmount, vice chairman of the committee, said Goehring reported on a series of items that he’s either planning to institute or is considering after a half-dozen public town hall meetings in September. They include: ► What insurance products may be available for farmers to protect themselves for transactions. ► Whether to expand the North Dakota Credit-Sale Contract Indemnity Fund. The current fund, put in place by the 2003 Legislature in the wake of a grain company failure at Wimbledon, N.D., collected 1 cent per bushel on credit sale contracts (price-later, or deferred payment) in which farmers effectively hand over title to the grain buyer. The transaction “premiums” would stop when the fund is fully funded at $6 million. The premiums would not be collected again until the fund depleted to $3 million. ► Whether bonding levels may need

to change and be based on dollar volume, not grain volume. Grain companies are required to carry bonds, which can become part of the safety net for farmers claiming losses in cases of insolvency. Luick said bond companies may be willing to increase bond levels, but it isn’t yet clear whether the potential levels are sufficient to cover losses in today’s transactions, which are far larger than when laws were established. ► How much to increase financial reporting from grain traders. New grain traders may need increased scrutiny up-front. Goehring and legislators are considering whether financial audits or reporting may have to be done annually, rather than every two years. In companies handling tens of millions in transactions, some of the reporting may be required quarterly. “We’re trying to evaluate where those particular cut-offs should be,” Luick said. The study will result in bills that specify the intervals. Monday, October 14, 2019 / AGWEEK

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Making hay when the sun doesn’t shine Tough haying conditions could lead to poor hay quality By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer You’re supposed to “make hay while the sun shines.” But what happens when it doesn’t shine? For Justin Weatherford, of Florence, S.D., the wet summer and early fall has meant putting up about twothirds of the amount of hay he needs for his approximately 150 ewes and 1,200 feeder lambs. It also means, thanks to runoff filling low spots, that he’s only going to be able to move about a third of his hay home until a hard freeze firms up the ground. “Things just won’t dry out,” he says. He plans to graze longer, if the weather allows, to stretch his hay supplies. “It just needs to quit raining,” he says. “It just makes it really hard on everything, even the health of the animals, getting the feed put up, everything is more of a struggle.” Brian Schneider of Steele, N.D., says a lot of land he usually hays was under water this year. He thinks he’ll have enough hay, and second-cutting alfalfa was put up without rain. That was a rarity. “We made very few bales that didn’t get rained on,” he said. Buck Becker of Bismarck, N.D., says he never finished haying. “I gave up,” he says. Becker says he’ll likely be short on hay but he’ll use more corn stalks and corn silage instead. And haying hasn’t been much better in places where it hasn’t been wet.

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Wet hay fields, like this area south of Carrington, N.D., on Oct. 3 are common throughout the region. Parts of northern North Dakota spent much of the summer in drought conditions. Erik Knutson of Mountain, N.D., says he came up about 1,600 bales short of where he’d like to be.

Considering feed quality

Karl Hoppe, a livestock systems specialist for North Dakota State University Extension based at the Carrington Extension Research Center, says feed tests are important in determining hay quality. Rain won’t usually affect crude protein, but it will decrease energy content. “This year, we had a lot of rain just prior to cutting, which kept it from being cut at an early enough stage, so a lot of it got to be too mature, so the crude protein and energy content was less because the fiber content was quite a bit higher,” Hoppe says. “Then we finally were able to cut it and it rained on it again.” Since hay may have been baled wet

or become wet after being baled, mold may be an issue. Mold is an indicator of loss of feed quality, he explains, but it also in some cases can lead to bigger problems. Some molds may be harmless and enjoyed by cattle — think humans eating blue cheese — but others can have problematic toxins. One of the problems that can come from moldy feed is mycotic abortions. Hoppe says beef cattle are resilient, and not all herds will have abortions from molds. But with additional stressors like feed lacking in crude protein, energy and essential vitamins and minerals, mold can be dangerous. Hoppe likens feeding moldy hay to walking off a cliff. “That last step can be kind of dangerous,” he says. “Try to keep your mold issues to a minimum.” Chopping forages, especially the first cutting, or making balage by wrapping wet bales can help reduce

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incentives-based strategy to reduce emissions and sequester greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, the alliance will work with the agriculture and forestry sectors. Most recently Bayer, the biggest player in seeds, crop protection and data confirmed an ambitious plan to address climate change and a more sustainable farming future. “Agriculture needs to feed a growing world without starving the planet,” said Liam Condon, member of the Bayer board of management and president of its Crop Science Division during a global event in Monheim, Germany. “We have the opportunity and responsibility to address the global challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss and food security to help create a better tomorrow for our planet.” By 2030, the German firm, which acquired Monsanto last year, pledges to: ► Reduce the environmental impact of crop production by 30% by developing technologies

that help farmers scale down crop protection use. ► Reduce field greenhouse gas emissions from the most emitting crops systems in the regions Bayer serves by 30%. ► Empower 100 million smallholder farmers (farmers with less than 5 acres) in developing countries around the world by providing more access to sustainable solutions. Condon said the firm decided when it acquired Monsanto that it wanted to establish entirely new sustainability standards with key performance indicators that can be tracked annually. Just like annual financial goals and qualitative goals, executive compensation will be linked to these sustainability goals. “We think we need to be equally rigorous in measuring our progress on sustainability. Then it becomes more real for everybody,” Condon said in an interview with Agri-Pulse. “For us, it demonstrates a further level of commitment to show that this isn’t just (public relations). It

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Rosco Becker, left, and Amos Coetzee, custom harvesters with Olson Custom Farms of Hendricks, Minn., wait for word on a moisture test to resume harvest on a field of canola east of Langdon, N.D., on Monday, Oct. 7. The crew had been idled for two weeks due to the wet weather.

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the U.S. Department of Agriculture, confirmed that harvest has virtually stopped because of the bad weather. That’s especially concerning because harvest of corn and soybeans, which along with wheat are the region’s major crops, usually is going full bore in early and mid-October. Not this year. Two examples of many: Just 1% of Minnesota corn and 1% of North Dakota soybeans were harvested in the week ending Oct. 6. And the sugar beet harvest in western Minnesota and eastern North Dakota, which also should be in full swing and which had been proceeding at close to a normal pace, now is far behind, too. Only 19% of North Dakota sugar beets were harvested as of Oct. 6, compared with the five-year average for that date of 51%. And 17% of Minnesota beets were harvested by Oct. 6, compared with the five-year average for that date of 44%. The region’s spring wheat harvest, which should have been wrapped up weeks ago, continues to lag. Though the harvest is finished in South Dakota, 2% of Minnesota’s crop, 10% of North Dakota’s spring wheat and 14% of Montana’s crop wasn’t combined as of Oct.

6, according to NASS. Here’s a closer look at corn and soybeans: Corn Minnesota: 39% of the crop was mature on Oct. 6, compared with the five-year average for that date of 83%; 1% of the corn was harvested, compared with the five-year average of 10%. North Dakota: 22% of the crop was mature on Oct. 6., compared with the five-year average of 75%. None of the state’s corn was harvested, compared with the five-year average of 6%. South Dakota: 36% of the crop was mature on Oct. 6, compared with the five-year average of 80%; 2% of the corn was harvested; the five-year average is 12%. Soybeans North Dakota: 92% of the crop had dropped leaves by Oct. 6, down from the five-year average of 97%. Just 8% was harvested, down from the five-year average of 48%. South Dakota: 78% had dropped leaves by Oct. 6, down from the five-year average of 96%; 8% was combined, compared with the five-year average of 43%. Minnesota: 80% had dropped leaves by Oct. 6 compared with the five-year average of 95%; 8% was combined; the five-year average was 43%.

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ON THE COVER: Tracks for combines have been in demand in this late, wet fall. Cathay, N.D., farmer Dusty Kost, far right, took a pair home from Erickson Implement in Carrington, N.D., on Oct. 3, 2019. BELOW: Erickson Implement service manager David Nelson, right, looks over a pair of tracks for combines with Cathay, N.D., farmer Dusty Kost, left. Photo taken Oct. 3, 2019, in Carrington, N.D. Photos by Jenny Schlecht / Agweek

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ARRINGTON, N.D. — Through the morning of Oct. 3, Erickson Implement in Carrington had sold nine sets of after-market tracks for combines. By that afternoon, they’d sold another two sets. “We’re selling whatever kind of track attachments we can get,” said service manager David Nelson. “Some of the places are running short on them already. I don’t know that the rest of the world was ready for this.” In a normal year, the dealership would sell no after-market tracks, though they might sell them factoryinstalled on one in 10 combines, Nelson said. He has been in the tractor business for 46 years, 12

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35 of them at Erickson Implement. He’s seen other wet years where implement dealers have sold a lot of tracks —1994 and 2011 come to mind. But this year’s late harvest and late wet conditions are unusual and are leading to farmers in the region making plans to try to salvage whatever they can of their crops. For some, that means buying tracks for their combines. According to National Weather Service reports, areas around Highway 200 in central North Dakota got hit hard in a Sept. 20-21 storm, just one of several storms to dampen the outlook for harvest. Hurdsfield had 5 inches of rain. Fessenden had 5.5. Sykeston had 6 inches, as did Cathay, about 20 miles northwest of Carrington.

That’s where Dusty Kost farms. He raises small grains, edible beans, soybeans and corn. Earlier in the season, he had invested in a set of bigger tires for his combine to get through the mud from all that rain. Oct. 2 brought the season’s first snow, most of which melted by the next day. With all the recent moisture, Kost worried the bigger tires weren’t enough. “Unfortunately, we’ve got a bunch of corn ahead of us, and you don’t have quite the visibility of the ground conditions in the corn as you do in the beans, so we’ve decided to jump into a set of tracks on one of the machines that does the corn combining,” he said. “We’re hoping that that helps us get at least what we can off.”

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Kost was about halfway through harvesting edible beans when the September rains set in. Before the storms, the quality of the beans had been good, but things deteriorated with each round of rain. By the end of harvest, Kost was “looking at No. 2 or beyond” in quality. The soybeans weren’t quite as far along when the rains started, so Kost thinks they may have retained their quality. The struggle, he explained, will be if the beans swell and the pods dry and crack open. He had been using the bigger tires — LSW1400s — to combine the edible beans. The new tracks he loaded up on Oct. 3 are going on one of the combines in time for soybean harvest. “We’re going to put them on


cover story years back but ended up getting rid of them. But he’s going to keep this set around. “It seems like this is getting to be more of a norm now, so we plan on holding onto these ones,” he said. “Just keep them in the corner when you don’t need them and you’ll have them when you do.”

Central North Dakota had numerous heavy rain storms through September. Corn fields south of Carrington had standing water on Oct. 3, 2019.

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Cathay, N.D., farmer Dusty Kost believes the $65,000 tracks he bought for his combine on Oct. 3 will just about pay for themselves this corn harvest. right away,” Kost said. A set of tracks is a significant investment. The ones at Erickson Implement have been running about $65,000. Kost believes they’ll pay for themselves this year on the 1,500 acres of corn he has to harvest. “We factored in that if we don’t do something different than just the

tires, we’re going to be having to turn around at all the ditches and different places like that. And we’ll probably end up leaving potentially 40% of the corn crop out there, whereas the tracks will hopefully allow us to get through those areas and get across to the next side,” he said. “We’ll hopefully at the end of

the day have enough of a return to pay for the investment of the tracks to get the crop off.” Getting the crop off in the fall also means not having to harvest in the spring when it should be planting time, he added. Another popular addition being sold this fall is power rear wheel drive for combines, Nelson said. However, those also are in short supply, and Nelson has heard of some places that can get in the attachment but can’t get bolts and hoses to hook it on. Lighter combine headers also are popular, and Nelson said most farmers are set up pretty well on tracked tractors and grain carts. Corn harvest may not come for weeks. Kost estimates he’ll start around the beginning of November. As of Oct. 3, his corn was all dented and about 60% black layered. The wait for crops to mature is part of what is convincing people to buy tracks, Nelson said. “The big fear is getting a whole bunch of snow on top of the wet ground. Then you’re going to have mud all winter long under the snow,” he said. “We don’t foresee this being an easy fall or winter.” Kost had bought a pair of tracks

While getting the crops out of the field is the most immediate struggle, farmers are gearing up to take care of the beans and corn once they’re out of the hopper, too. Kost said “a fair amount” of soybeans will need to be dried and maybe some edible beans, though he said drying edibles takes a careful process. “That’s not very good or fun,” he said. Kost believes 100% of the corn crop will need to be dried. He has enough bin space and dryer capacity for his crop. But that’s not the case for all farmers. Rodie Jelleberg, customer service manager at Superior Grain Equipment, said a late, wet harvest season on the heels of another late, wet harvest season has led to a run on grain dryers. “We’ve sold more dryers this year than we have in any other previous year, and a lot of that has to do with the season last year. We had a late season last year,” he said. Jelleberg said many farmers, after last year’s late harvest, said they “can’t go through another season like this,” and made plans to buy dryers. He anticipates more purchases of dryers and grain storage as harvest stretches on. Kost said he’s also planning ahead in case the propane market “gets wild” with the need for drying. “We’ve pre-bought and booked some more propane,” he said. He pointed out that it’s not just central North Dakota dealing with wet conditions. “The struggle is not only for our area, but this stretches up into Canada all the way down to the southern states. This is kind of a nationwide struggle this year and usually it’s not that. It’s affecting every single market there is, all the way from freight companies trucking grain, can’t get into farmers yards,” Kost said. “The whole industry is affected.” Monday, October 14, 2019 / AGWEEK

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GleaND harvests sweet corn for Great Plains Food Bank More than 7,000 pounds of corn already taken from Fargo field By Rose Dunn AgweekTV FARGO, N.D. — There’s a cornfield right in the heart of Fargo. Maybe you’ve noticed it east of Interstate 29, just north of Main Avenue. Employees of Case New Holland planted it to help feed the hungry. A group called “GleaND” is picking it for the Great Plains Food Bank in Fargo, which will distribute it hungry people around the region. Gleaning is an ancient practice of picking food left in the field after harvest for the needy. But it’s making a comeback, and now it can be extra food from a grocery store or a restaurant, or a field. In this case, a cornfield. “Gleaning is the process of taking food that is unwanted or unused in some capacity, and getting it to those who need it,” explains Janice Tweet, GleaND coordinator. Food is left in fields for many reasons, two big ones are that mechanical harvesting misses a lot, or sometimes the crop isn’t pretty enough for supermarket shelves. But this 3 acre cornfield was planted especially to donate to the food bank. Andrew Flory is the food resource manager at the Great Plains Food Bank in Fargo. He says corn is especially popular with their clients, and it goes quickly. “The first time we came out, we just kind of saw this big field, and I think we got a little bug-eyed and got so

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Cancer fundraiser faces his own cancer battle Van Den Einde’s efforts have raised more than $1 million for cancer By Jenny Schlecht Agweek Staff Writer HARWOOD, N.D. — Bruce Van Den Einde has helped raise more than $1 million to fight cancer from atop a horse. Now friends are looking to return the favor as Van Den Einde battles throat and tongue cancer. A benefit dinner and silent auction for Van Den Einde is scheduled from 2 to 8 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Harwood Community Center. Those who can’t attend can visit www.lendahandup. org/give and search for Bruce Van Den Einde Benefit Fund. The Lend a Hand Up Program, guided by the Dakota Medical Foundation, will provide $5,000 of boost funding. Cash or checks payable to Bruce Van Den Einde Benefit Fund may be directed to Bell Bank at 3100 13th Ave. South, PO Box 10877, Fargo, N.D. 58103. Bruce and his wife, Carol, both were raised with horses, and Bruce had a dream of riding a horse across North Dakota. In 2005, the Van Den Eindes, of Gardner, N.D., started a trail ride that became the Cowboy Up Ride

Against Cancer. Over the years, the event has raised more than $800,000 for the Sanford Health Roger Maris Cancer Center in Fargo, N.D. “It’s grown into this huge event,” says family friend Joan Steiner. The Cowboy Up ride was the inspiration for a similar event, Trails to Treatment in Middle River, Minn., which started in 2008 and through 2019 had raised nearly $400,000 used to give grant money to cancer victims for help with expenses. An Equine Wellness Center the Van Den Eindes held from 2009 to 2018, which would bring horse services to North Dakota State University, raised thousands each year for the Roger Maris Cancer Center. In 2016, Bruce accomplished his initial goal of riding a horse across North Dakota to raise money. Steiner says people joined in for parts of the journey, and each night fundraisers were held in different communities along the path. Carol says the ride coincided with their 30th wedding anniversary. “We both couldn’t think of any-

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Carol and Bruce Van Den Einde have helped raise more than $1 million in the fight against cancer through equestrian events. Now Bruce is fighting cancer, and friends are organizing a benefit for him. thing better to do than to continue our efforts on the fight against cancer and still have a blast,” she says. The 16-day journey from Moorhead, Minn., to the Montana border raised $16,000 for the Maris center

Bruce finds the thought of riding from South Dakota to Canada intriguing. But first, he has to get through his own cancer battle. Raising money for a cancer center was something near and dear to the Van Den Eindes. Bruce says Carol has had cancer, as had her mother. A brother-in-law died of it. “It’s a terrible disease with so many victims,” Bruce says. When he had some throat swelling earlier this year, he didn’t think much of it. He went for a checkup, which became a whirlwind of diagnosis and treatment. He has had surgery to remove the tumor on his neck, the back of his tongue and both tonsils, followed by radiation and chemotherapy. “I’m through all the hard parts,” he says. He’s back to work part-time, and he won’t find out until December if the cancer is gone. But the experience has opened his eyes. “I didn’t realize what the cancer patients actually go through,” he says. “There are some very tough days.” Bruce says he’s grateful for the family and friends he has to support him. “I’m on the other end of this trail ride now,” he says.

Benefits of connecting about soil health By Abbey Wick NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist I recently joined up with an afternoon field tour – one that was coordinated by farmers and ranchers who are trying soil health practices and had some neighboring farmers who wanted to check out what they are doing. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, it was a last minute deal, but it ended up being an afternoon that will stick with me for a long time. Here’s what happened: I got to experience when farmers take the lead – both those sharing what they are doing and those taking the time to see what others are doing. It takes everyone’s commitment of time, willingness to share ideas and ability to listen to make a field tour like this work. Sharing what we’ve learned from experience and asking questions because we’re listening makes sure

that successes can be adopted and mistakes don’t have to be repeated. Having experience and thinking critically not just with on-farm practices, but also on the science side of things fills in gaps of why something worked or didn’t work. Just by being there, I had the opportunity to meet about a dozen farmers and ranchers who I wouldn’t have crossed paths with otherwise. I get to meet farmers that come to the North Dakota State University soil health meetings – I mean, that’s their thing, they like to go to the meetings for information. But I don’t typically get to meet farmers that may be interested in soil health, but haven’t made it to a meeting. I’m hopeful they’ll start joining in those conversations too. Meeting new people or getting to know neighbors better who are interested in soil health is key – you’ll move forward with

adoption of practices much faster and more efficiently if you build a network. Throughout the afternoon, we all shared what was working and not working and where the opportunities may be to try something new. We talked about how the science fits in and what we are looking for in soils that function. Everyone had their hands in the soil – looking, talking, laughing, and connecting. We were building camaraderie, probably even more so creating partnerships. There is so much value in partnerships – for equipment sharing, to bounce ideas off each other and to have someone to call for input when running into an issue. Everyone was listening, which means that questions were asked and information was shared at the right time during the conversation. We flowed through ideas and everyone contributed. It was awesome! With this great experience I just had,

I’m encouraging more conversations about what you’re doing and to be open to conversations about practices that may be a little different from what you do on your farm. It’s a commitment from both sides, but there is so much value in getting together. In soil health, there shouldn’t be egos … those get left in the pickup because nobody has all this figured out (Mother Nature so graciously makes sure she keeps that from happening!). So conversations tend to be honest and supportive. And then keep getting together… keep the momentum and follow up. Sometimes it takes a ringleader, but we all can be ringleaders. And please, shoot me a text if a group of you are meeting, if I can make it, I definitely will! Abbey Wick is an Extension soil health specialist at North Dakota State University. Monday, October 14, 2019 / AGWEEK

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Small, tart berries have big potential Aronia berries touted for health benefits By Emma Vatnsdal evatnsdal@forumcomm.com AMENIA, N.D. — On a little farm northwest of Fargo, row upon row of bushes sit. Each of these bushes contains between 15 and 20 pounds of little berries that boast the highest antioxidant content of any berry available to consumers today. But what is it about these little, tart, black berries that would make a family of growers so excited to plant more than 33,000 bushes of them and share their power with the community by inviting them to the farm? The secret lies in the juice. Aronia berries

Aronia is a type of shrub native to North America however, its popularity really began in Eastern Europe, where the health benefits have been studied for many years. “(Aronia berries) produce compounds that help reduce inflammation in the body,” says Kathy Wiederholt, fruit project manager for North Dakota State University’s Carrington Research Extension Center. “A lot of the research comes from Eastern Europe because these have been used for a very long time there.” Wiederholt says that although the bushes are native to the U.S., they’ve only been growing commercially in the states for a little over a decade — with Nebraska and Iowa being the top-producing areas. Wiederholt says there were 70 or 90 acres of aronia in North Dakota. “Including all the other states, there’s about 1,800 acres of aronia,” Wiederholt says. These bushes take about five years to reach full maturity and feature shiny green leaves and bright white flowers that turn into purple-black berries

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U.S. milk production per cow also has slowed and cow numbers are down 30,000 head so far this year versus 2018 because of herd liquidation and weather extremes. “We’ve had milk production that is actually slowed,” Stephenson says. “It’s been negative in some months and we’ve been flat basically for the first half of the year.” The lack of plant capacity in the Midwest also pressured prices, but has eased with lower milk production. Steve Maddox, is a Riverdale, Calif., dairy producer and vice president of Dairy Management Inc., the organization that oversees the national milk checkoff. “You had excess loads of milk and really the main drop was 16

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Aronia berries are native to North America and have the highest amount of antioxidants of any berry on the market. that taste sweet, but have an astringent quality to them — helping them to earn their nickname “chokeberry” from the drying-feeling that comes when one eats the berries. Health benefits

While their unique flavor can sometimes turn people off, the health benefits that come with them more than make up for it. After a friend of his dad recommended aronia juice to help with inflammation, Greg Nelson began planting his own bushes, hoping the dense contents of polyphenols will help reduce the effects of his chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Nelson is now co-owner of Nelson Aronia Farms and part owner of A x-water, an aronia berry-infused, health and wellness beverage that provides a natural source of antioxidants, where some of his crop will be headed after harvest.

on the over order premiums we had here,” he says. “Thank goodness, the over order premiums are starting to show up again. Milk prices are starting to go up.” With exports slowly rising, the outlook for 2020 is optimistic. “I think supply and demand is more in balance worldwide and I think it looks good for the next year or so,” Maddox says. Stephenson also is predicting firmer prices for 2020. “I’m anticipating that next year will be as much as $1 higher over this current year,” he says. Those higher prices should put many dairy farmers in the black, as long as feed prices don’t rise substantially. Merrill says dairy producers not only need higher prices, but lower costs to stay above break even. “You know there’s still a wide range of cost of production; every farm is different and those that are in that

“(Aronia berries) are native to North America,” Nelson says. “It’s very healthy, it’s low cost and it’s something I think should be in everyone’s daily diet.” The berries are also reported to have anti-cancer and anti-diabetic effects, as well as promote organ, artery and blood vessel health. According to the Mayo Clinic, adding antioxidants to your diet can help fend off the effects of free radicals, or molecules produced when the body breaks down food or is exposed to tobacco smoke and radiation. The polyphenol-rich berry can also provide brain-boosting memory function. “(I eat them in) multiple ways,” says Nelson. “I do the Ax-water, of course, but I also do them in smoothies. Instead of blueberries, I do aronia berries. Then I just eat them. It’s an acquired taste.” Aronia Berry Harvest Festival

To celebrate their first harvest and bring awareness to the superberry, Greg and his son Chase, hosted their inaugural Aronia Berry Harvest Festival. “We wanted to get people interested in the aronia berry,” says Chase Nelson, co-owner of the Nelson Aronia Farm. “Make it a household name.” Vendors and artisans from around the area came out to show off the many uses of the berry — like using the juice to stain wood-products. “Our main event is the chefs,” Chase says. “They’re going to compete, kind of like a ‘Chopped’ cook-off. Whoever has the best dish will win.” From cheesecakes and salads to beer and wine, aronia berries can be eaten fresh can be used as an ingredient in a variety of foods, but eating them right out of the field can get a little, well, dry. “They’re really dry,” says Chase. “They’re a unique flavor, would be a way to say it. If you mix them with other ingredients it makes them a lot easier to eat. Our goal is to show people what they taste like in different foods and different recipes.” Readers can reach Emma Vatnsdal at 701-241-5517.

range and below, they’re going to be OK,” he says.

Program improvement

Dairy producers also are getting help from the new Dairy Margin Coverage program or DMC. More than 22,000 dairy farmers signed up for the risk management tool and the program and paid out more than $302 million in its first year. More than $300 million of payments have already gone out to U.S. dairy producers under the safety net system. Chris Galen, senior vice president with the National Milk Producers Federation in Washington, D.C., says that is $300 million more than what farmers would have received under the former Margin Protection Program or MPP, according to an analysis of U.S. Department of Agriculture data. “So, this has been a very generous pro-

gram, which is what we wanted when we worked with Congress back in 2018 to create this program in the 2018 Farm Bill,” he says. Galen says the stronger dairy safety net included dairy-quality alfalfa in the feed-cost calculation, which better reflected expenses and adjusted margins. Plus, farmers knew they would be receiving a payment when they signed up. Wisconsin signed up the largest number of farmers, while California enrolled the highest production volume of any state. Maddox says producers are satisfied with the program. “It’s a great improvement. It’s at least something and it’s more gauged for the small farmers.” The 2020 signup for DMC began Oct. 7.


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the region that volunteers are harvesting this fall. When they’re done, they will have collected thousands of pounds of corn, melons, squash, tomatoes and other crops to help feed the hungry. The GleaND program was started a couple of years ago by the Great Plains Food Bank, and they’re already calling it a success. In 2018, there were just over 7,000 pounds of food picked. “We’ve already surpassed the

amount of pounds that we got last year through the program,” Flory says. “So we’re off to a great start, and we’ve still got, you know, a good two weeks of gleans ahead of us.” The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates nearly 100 billion pounds of food goes to waste in the field every year in the U.S., and this program is doing its part to get some of that food onto the plates of hungry people. The gleaning is done by volunteers. GleaND is hoping to expand the program around the state. If you’d like more information or to volunteer, go to gleand.org.

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A front will bring scattered rains to southeast Australia around midweek. Southwest and northeast Australia will be drier than normal.

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ethlem Royal Hospital, also known as Bedlam, is an English psychiatric hospital that once was notorious for its atrocious treatment of mentally ill patients. Reflecting the attitude of the era, respectable English families, parents with their children, came to gawk at the patients — mental illness becoming entertainment. Though the MTV Generation no longer uses the word, bedlam (not capitalized) came to mean chaos and confusion. I thought of Bedlam (the capitalized one) when I reported and wrote a recent Agweek cover package on the Upper Midwest’s difficult wheat harvest. Wheat industry officials from around the region commented on the financial and production challenges faced by farmers this season. To their credit, two of the officials mentioned that many farmers are facing emotional challenges, particularly extreme stress and depression, this fall. Both officials, again to their

credit, urged farmers with those symptoms to get help and emphasized that the rest of us should encourage farmers exhibiting signs of stress or depression to find someone to talk with. That’s real and needed progress: mental health discussed openly and honestly. Stress and depression have been problems since homesteading days, when farmers and ranchers faced isolation, backbreaking labor and the lack of a safety net when times turned especially bad. They remain problems — inevitably so, given things such as prices and weather that farmers can’t control. I have no statistics or concrete evidence to back this up, but it’s clear that stress and depression once were ignored or swept under the rug by most Upper Midwest agriculturalists. And when the symptoms were mentioned, usually in hushed whispers, they were dismissed as moral weakness, lack of selfdiscipline, divine punishment or some other nonsense. Now, mental illness is rightly

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This fall threatens to be one of the most stressful seasons ever for Upper Midwest farmers. An exceptionally wet fall has delayed an already late harvest, and many farmers, as well as grain elevator employees and other front-line ag workers, are struggling to cope. Day after day, rain after rain, one delay after another — agriculturalists understandably become stressed and depressed, especially when the delays threaten their ability to pay bills and stay in business. But help is available. Recognizing mental health threats, state Extension services and other organizations have compiled online resources to help stressed and depressed people, as well as their friends, neighbors and relatives. To single out one of the online sites (there are other good ones, too): https:// twin-cities.umn.edu/newsevents/u-m-provides-mentalhealth-and-stress-supportminnesota-farmers.

These online resources and the comments of the two wheat officials, among other things, reassure me that the dark, despicable days of Bedlam are long gone. U.S. agriculturalists have improved our understanding of, and response to, stress and depression. Though some stigma remains, we generally realize that mental illness has nothing to do with moral weakness or divine punishment and can be treated successfully. But we can’t be satisfied or complacent, especially in this wet and difficult harvest. If you know someone in ag who shows signs of stress and depression, reach out respectfully. And if you’re stressed or depressed yourself, don’t hesitate to get help. All of us involved in Upper Midwest ag realize the daunting production and financial difficulties this harvest season. Let’s be sure we don’t shortchange the emotional challenges. 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 701-7801111. Knutson is a staff writer for Agweek.

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“Once we start haying our tractors are in use until freeze up.” Alan says: “We have added tractors as our operations have grown. We do regular maintenance of our equipment to help extend its life.” “We’ve remained loyal to Case IH over the years because of good equipment and good people at our dealership. When we have problems, they work hard to get things fixed.”

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INDUSTRIAL/ CONSTRUCTION FOR SALE: 2011 Bobcat S250 enclosed cab with heat, 2-spd, power quick attach, 1,000 hours, good tires & bucket, $27,000. 701-361-4141 or 701-432-5645. FOR SALE: 2013 Bobcat Tool Cat 5600, cab heat & A/C, 2-spd, power quick attach, hi-flow, hyd. dump box, deluxe road package, 1,350 hours, new tires & bucket, $36,000. 701-361-4141 or 701-432-5645.

Volkswagen Passat 2013, TDI, SEL, 63,000 miles, clean, never smoked in. Triple black, tinted windows, loaded, diesel, 45+ miles per gallon. $13,000 or best offer. (605) 380-3637 or 605-380-3631. Chevrolet Cruze 2013, excellent miles per gallon, new tires, 80,000 miles. $6,500. 605-281-1583 or 605-225-6290 Model A Ford parts, motor overhauled - never been started, complete w/distributor, manifold, carburetor, starter, clutch. Also have transmission, fenders, headlights, wheels, front & rear axle w/springs, radiator. Selling as a package for $1,500. Also pair of 8.25x20 10-ply conventional tread tires, $120. (701) 778-7171 WANTED: 2010-2017 Chrysler Sebring Convertible 2DR. 701-430-3189 1981 Lund boat and trailer, 16f t, 35 HP, call 605-280-4067 or 605-280-8835

Saturn Vue XE 2008, Automatic, Silver, 121,000 miles, good condition, great school car, remote start, front wheel drive, new battery, leather, very clean, 19/26 mpg $4,500. (605) 290-0530

Peterbilt 389 ext. 2015, 525 Cummins, 18 spd, 252 wb, 3.42R , 448k, (320) 250-2268 46ft Wilson cattle trailer in very good condition, farm owned, $6,000. 605-515-3380 or 605-685-6874 ask for Tyler For Sale: 1979 GMC 7000 tandem axle Truck, lift tag, air brakes, new 427 engine, steel box. Call (605) 281-0497 2007 53x102 Wilson drop deck trailer, (605) 670-2250 Sterling 2007, 24 foot Meyerink box and hoist with silage extensions, 450 HP with 8 LL transmission, 5 axles, 80,000 lb GVW. (605) 350-2798 2015 Timpte 40ft with electric traps & electric tarp. Tri axle dolly, 34ft aluminum Neville. Willing to sell all together or separate. Call or text (605) 216-8222 1984 Corn Husker 42ft grain hopper, mini air ride, $8,500. 605-350-3934 For Slae: 1999 Timpte Hopper Bottom Trailer, 42ft, 76” sides, electric tarp, tires and brakes 90%, In excellent condition, $15,000. (701) 710-0862 1985 Clements gravel pup. 14’ box. $4900 OBO (701) 770-8318

AUCTIONS

ALL ITEMS SELL NO RESERVE! • VEHICLES & EQUIPMENT WED., OCT. 16

• CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT THURS., OCT. 17

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All items are sold “AS IS.” Aaron McKee TX Lic#16401. 866-608-9283

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Hopper Trailers for rent, tandem $3000/for your complete fall harvest, tri-axle $1500 per month, Call Jeremy 605-881-7084 Lake Norden, SD Hopper Trailers for Sale: 2005 Wilson 43x102x78 spring ride, $11,500. (2) 2006 Wilson 43x102x78, spring ride, $12,250. 2006 Timpte 43x102x78 spring ride, $13,250. 2007 Timpte 42x102x78, air ride, $14,000. All are standard hoppers, 2 speed openers, call Jeremy 605-881-7084 Lake Norden, SD

Peterbilt Model 379 2005, single axle & 2000 custom iron workers trailer cat c 15 motor 2 pedal 12 spd auto shift 595,000 miles excellent condition. Trailer has living quarters. 3 horse horse trailer could be converted to race trailer or toy hauler very easy has so many options can’t list all of them both are in excellent condition $69000 will sell separate. 320-905-4490 International ProStar 2012, and 2008 Mack Trucks for Sale. Call if interested (605) 598-6556 or 605-380-7191

2000 Merritt hopper bottom 43x96x74, Ag hoppers, air ride, standard tarp, aluminum out side wheels, good tires, nice condition, $15,500 OBO. (320) 226-3448

2001 Timpte pup and 2006 Timpte hopper, 2010 Wilson spread, 2014 Timpte pup.If interested call (605) 598-6556 or 605-380-7191.

2015 Eby Bullride 53ft Livestock trailer, 3 axle, air ride, ex condition, 80-90% floors, brakes & tires 60%, has full winter kit and half set of plugs. Mostly used for hog hauling. $59,500. (605) 661-9059 or 605-660-7558

For Sale: 2013 XL 70 Detach trailer with a flip axle. Well taken care of, good floor with pull outs, tires and brakes, asking $40,000. Can send pictures, call (605) 769-2513, Tolstoy, SD.

32ft End Dump 1990 Benson, tandem axle, spring ride, brakes are 70%, air trip gate. Full frame 80” sides. $13,000 OBO. (605) 360-5687 No Telemarketers. 4 - International Pro Stars Day Cabs Deleted, Max Force Engines 450hp, Auto Shift, 10 Aluminum Wheels, 175 WB, 320k, Southern Trucks, No Rust, $25,900. 507-995-9345

For Sale: Miller tilt-top trailer, 8x17, tandem axle, new oak floor, pintle hitch; Also Tandem axle semi dolly with pintle hitch. Call 320-632-8950 TRAILER RENTALS & RATES for your Needs! Ag Hopper Wilson & Timpte Tandem & Triple Axle Grain Trailers for Rent 33-50’. Monthly, seasonal or yearly rentals. Call for Fall Harvest Rental Specials! Dakota Trailers LLC Canistota, SD 605-351-5483 Jeff or 605-929-3163 Bill

2012 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Z71, 4X4, Crew Cab, Shortbox, 6.0 gas engine, heavy duty 4L80 6-speed trans., long range remote statr, 5th wheel plate, running boards, chrome railings, rail guard, hood deflector, sprayed in bed liner, 410 rear end, (4) new 10-ply Bridgstone tires, excellent condition; Like new 5x8 2-wheel trailer with foldup ramp. 701-430-3189 Dodge Ram 1500 1999, 4wd, good tires, New battery, exhaust syst, & Tonneau cover, 150k mi., 5.9L engine, nice looking $3,999 605-358-8931 2015 Cornhusker Grain Trailer, triple axle, new tarp, Shurco electric tarp & traps, $34,000. (605) 380-3128

1981 F-700 Ford tandem grain truck w/20ft steel box, 6ft side walls, engine is gas/propane, roll tarp, $4,900. 1972 International Truck with hoist and grain box $1,700. 605-228-5655 or 605-577-6543 International 8400 1994, tri axle, L10 Cummins, 10 speed, 24 foot silage and grain combination body with silage tip tops, RLL125 hoist, good rubber, looks good, runs great, super nice truck, $49,500. Call (605) 280-0722 1995 Merritt Hopper Trailer 48” wide, 102” long, 96” high, tri axle, spring ride, new electric roll tarp, 2 speed hoppers, aluminum rims, $11,500. Call (605) 228-1302 No Telemarketers


International 8600 2007, semi tractor, day cab, tandem axle, 440,000 miles, diesel Cummins engine, 10 speed, air ride suspension, new driver ’s tires, steel wheel. (701) 678-3552

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 9900 I 2000, has a N14 Cummins with 13 speed, good mechanical shape, make an excellent farm/ranch truck. 605-770-6453.

Containers; Curtain Van Trailers; Storage Trailers; loading ramps; Semi Water Trailers; Spray parts, Converter Dolly; Older flatbeds. www.rydelltrailers.com (701) 474-5780

1999 Wilson Grain Trailer, spring ride. 39’ and 18’ pup. Aluminum wheels. $26,500 OBO (701) 770-8318 1984 Midland belly dump. 40’ in length. Plastic box liner. 3 axle. $16,500 OBO (701) 770-8313 Used semi tires 605-216-8409

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FARM & RANCH EQUIPMENT AUCTION @ Thursday, October11,17,2019 201910:00AM 10:00 am MDT friday, october MDT DIRECTIONS: From New Leipzig, ND: 1 mile East on Hwy 21, Turn South on 72nd Ave, go 6 miles (road has several curves) to 71st Ave, South 1.5 miles, 1 mile East From Hwy 12 at Thunderhawk, SD: Go North on Hwy 49 - 20 miles to 82nd St., East 3 miles to 73rd Ave, North 4.5 miles, 1 mile East

SELLER: GRANT & SHERYL DANIELS, NEW LEIPZIG, ND For more info, contact: Grant at 701-584-2394

TRACTOR & PAYLOADER

John Deere 4640 (ser# 029067RW) 8-speed Power Shift, 3hyd, 3pt, Suitcase weights 18.4-42 Duals (4028 hrs.) Case W-14 Feedlot Special Payloader, Grapple on Bucket, 16.9-24 tires (2541 hrs. on New Engine) White 2-88, 3pt, 3hyd, 1000 & 540 PTO, 18.4-34 tires, (4485 hrs.) w/Dual Loader Case 1170 (8082 hrs.) 2hyd, Runs Good – Needs transmission Work Done IH 444 Gas (3247 hrs.) IH M, Wide Front w/F-10 Loader w/Grapple & Bucket

TRUCKS, TRAILERS, VEHICLES

1993 IH Single Axle Semi, 9-spd 1978 Ravens 40-ft Aluminum Flatbed Spread Axle w/ Bale Racks 1984 Ford F150, 300 6-cylinder, 4x4, 4spd (50,931 miles) 1974 Chevrolet Custom 30 1-ton, 4-spd w/Stelter Built Service Body, 2 Fuel tanks, 4 Toolboxes 1975 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 10, Heavy Duty Auto, 4x4, 350 V8 1974 Chevrolet ¾ Ton 4x4 w/Bartanich Sprayer – 60-ft Booms 1970 Chevrolet C50 Truck Steel Floor, 4 & 2 Speed, 16-ft Box (62,500 miles) 1964 Ford Truck V8 (as is) Ford F600 Truck (23,300 miles) 14-ft Steel Box (Hoist Needs Work)

HAY & FARM EQUIP

1998 New Holland 2550 Swather, 2300 Series, 16-ft Head, (2900 hrs.) All Options, Tires Good

New Holland 456 Mower, 9-ft Bar Vermeer R-23 Twin Rake Vermeer 605 K Baler (Needs PTO Shaft) IH 100 Mower, 9-ft Bar Balance Head Minnesota 260 Gravity Wagon, 10-ton Running Gear Davenport bale Barge Morris 20-ft Chisel Plow w/Harrows IH 5500 Chisel Plow Walking Tandem 24-ft 3 Bar, Harrow, Gandy Box John Deere 16-ft Chisel Plow w/Harrows IH 45 Vibra Shank 18-ft IH 6-Bottom Plow, Auto Reset John Deere 18-ft Vibra Shank w/Harrow 3 – 7-ft 100 IH Press Drills Farm King 8 x 51 PTO Auger

LIVESTOCK & MISC.

Artsway Dial 3000 lb. Scale w/Stelter Built cattle sides & sliding gate Stur-D Bale Rack 16 ½ ft Danuser 3-pt Posthole Digger w/14” Bit, Hyd. Down, Pressure Kit Portable Loading Chute – wood floor 9 – Cement Fence Line Feed Bunks Metal Calf Shelter, Pipe Frame (damaged) 2 – Creep Feeders (damaged) 3 – Vern’s Feed Bunks 2 – Ritchie Omni Fount 500 Waterers 2 – Priefert Head Gates Stihl Backpack Sprayer 500 Bu. Hopper Bin Asst. Vet Supplies New 13.6-38 Rim for M Generac 15,000 PTO Generator (as is) 2 – Fuel Tanks, 500 & 1000-gal w/Pumps Asst. Tires CONSIGNMENT:

Paul Wutzke 701-400-9076 1975 Ford F700 with 18’ Box and Roll Tarp

Auctioneers: CHAD STOLTZ (ND #39) Scott Weishaar (#493) www.weishaarauctions.com

FALL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Saturday,october19,2019 9:30 AM MDT Location: Hettinger County Fairgrounds Hwy 21 - Mott, ND For more information or to consign contact: Aaron Friedt 701-590-9597 SEEDING

2012 Morris Contour 61-ft, 12-in Dbl. Shot Spacing. 435 bu. 3 comp tank, High pressure NH3 System ran w/Timble FMX 1000 Monitor, NH3 is Variable Rate.Also comes with 1 fine, 3 medium, and 3 coarse meter plates. Has option to lift and lock every other opener. Excellent shape, around 15000 Acres total. STORED INSIDE 1500-gal Anhydrous Tank Precision Ag eSet 16 row Seed Boxes w/ Corn & Sunflower eSet meter mini hoppers John Deere 2600 Monitor 1000-gal Anhydrous Tank

TRUCKS

1974 International Fleetstar F2050 Dump Truck. 15-ft Box, Good Tires, 385/65R22 Front, 10R20 Rear (vin #75795DFB13920)

GRAIN TRAILER & GRAIN CART

1993 Timpte 42-ft Trailer, New Brakes & Pin, No Ag Hoppers Killsboro 1200 Grain Cart

MOWERS

Woods BW 180 15 Foot Batwing Mower 3 Point 6-ft Mower

TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS LX 750 Loader Oliver Loader 2 Bottom 3 Point Plow 3 Point 6 Foot Ford 726 Blade 345 Dual Loader

GRAIN HANDLING

Brandt Grain Vac 4000 Ser #: 45282A Walinga Grain Vac REM 1026 Grain Vac – good shape Westfield 8 x 46 PTO Auger Wheatland 10” transfer Auger Brandt 8 x 52 PTO Auger Koyker Manf. Flexstor Grain Bag unloaded, No hour meter, Gear boxes gone through, Solutes bag top + bottom, Rolls on 2 rollers

MANURE SPREADERS

Gehl 425 Manure Spreader Case 595 Manure Spreader, Walking Tandems, Double Beater

COMBINES

John Deere Turbo 7720 Combine, Hydrostatic Drive, 2822 Hours, Ser #: 556344 John Deere Turbo 7720 Combine, Manual Drive, 3374 Hours, Ser #: 509817

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT

24-ft John Deere Disc Ser #: A00235H017630 John Deere 620 8-ft Disc, 3 Point

TRACTORS

Ford 871 Tractor, Select-O-Speed 10 Gear Transmission, PTO, 3 Pt, Ser #: 310609, 3,736 Hours, 13.6-28 Tire on 12” Rim, Refurbished

Terms are Cash. Not Responsible for Accidents. Lunch will be served. All announcements made Day of Sale will take Precedence over All Printed Material!

QUALITY QUICK PRINT, DICKINSON, ND

John Deere Pickup Header Ser #: 228451 John Deere Pickup Header Ser #: 115067 224 John Deere 24-ft Straight Header Ser #: 440183 224 John Deere 24-ft Straight Header Ser #: H0224RP611686 John Deere 35 Forage Harvester 2 row, 30-ft Corn head & Pickup head 2 Sets 28-ft Reel Bats - Never used still in box 1900 Premier MacDon 25-ft pull-type Single Swath Swather, Always Shedded

LAWN MOWERS

John Deere X350 Lawn mower, 90.8 Hours, Power Steering, Power Lift, Cruise Control 25-gal Lawn Sprayer w/gas pump

LIVESTOCK EQUIP.

(2) Ritchie Omnifount 500 livestock waterers (7) Sioux 12-ft panels (3) 16-ft Gates Various Panels (14) 70”x24’ Freestanding Drill Stem Panels, 6 Sucker Rod Bars with Drill Stem Top, 4’9” Base (10) 5’X24’Freestanding Drill Stem panels, 5 Sucker Rod Bars with Drill Stem Top, 4’7” Base Sucker Rod & Oil Field Pipe 25 7/8”, 1 ¼ Swag bar (Various Sizes of Sucker Rod) 2 - Mirafount Livestock Waterers Hyd Wire Winder 300 - #2 Railroad Ties 40 - #3 Railroad Ties

HAYING EQUIPMENT

2006 John Deere 567 Baler John Deere 671 Right Hand Side Delivery Rake w/hitch to attach left hand rake Heston 6450 Swather 21-ft Header, can make double windrow New Holland 456 9-ft Sickle mower John Deere Pitman Drive 9-ft Sickle mower John Deere 1600 A Mower Conditioner 2011 MacDon A30-D Hydroswing, Dual Sickles, 18-ft

VEHICLES

1981 Chevy Scottsdale Pickup w/ GMC Running Gear. (ser#: CC614AJ139652) Comes w/Century Pickup Sprayer w/44-ft Booms 1984 Chevy S10 Pickup w/ Topper & Front Tow Hitch, 2 Bolt Mains Engine (26010 Miles) (vin #: 1GCCS16BOE2129456) 2000 Ford F-150, 121772 Miles. Ser #: 2FTRX18LXYCA82962 2001 GMC Yukon 5.3L engine, Heated Leather, Sunroof, Autostart (172,929 miles) Yamaha 550 Dirt Bike (does not run) 2012 Ford Expedition EL XLT, (108,487 miles) New Toyo 10-ply 18” Tires – Sold As IS 1986 Ford F250 4x4, Gas, Auto, w/Service Bed

Auctioneers: CHAD STOLTZ (ND #39) Scott Weishaar (#493)

701-290-0546 701-872-5299

Clerk: Weishaar Clerking Services, LLC #2031

HEADERS

www.weishaarauctions.com

TIRES

1- Titan Radial R1-W 710x70x38 Tire off John Deere 1900 Cart, Tire only, NEVER USED 2 -18.4 R38 Tires w/ Rims - LIKE NEW

TRAILERS

Tilt Bed Car Trailer Pickup Box Trailer

BALE FEEDERS

Common Sense Dlb Bale Feeder 2 – Round Green Bale Feeders Dbl V Bale Feeder (manf in Mandan) 6 - Tuff-E Single Bale Feeders

MISC LIVESTOCK EQUIP.

1 – 250 -gal Lick 4-wheel Tank 2 – 50-gal Lick 2-wheel Tank 1 – Stur-D Feed Rack Panel (Fence-line Feed Panel) Danhauser 3pt Post Auger 12” bit

MISC EQUIP

Degelman Rock Picker Dual 5100 Silage Wagon Canola Roller 3pt Post Hole Digger w/Auger 4-ft Cultivator Bostrom Air Ride Semi Seat - Brand New Generac 15,000 watt PTO Standby Generator, 540 pro-driven on 2-wheel cart 16 x 32 Hvy Duty Tarp - 3 sets of Tie-down Hooks

VARIOUS SHOP

80-Gal Fuel Tank w/ 12V Fill Rite Pump Daytona Band Saw Ser #41848 Log Chains Extension Ladder 8 Ft Fiberglass Ladder 8 Ft Keller Fiberglass Ladder 10 Ft Ladder Fold Up Engine Stand Cherry Picker Pull Type Lawn Sprayer, 10 Gal Grass Sweeper Steel Work Benches Wood Shelving Cutting Torch Set 16 Gallon Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac Montezuma Tool Box, Full Chain Hoists Gas Powered Ice Auger Stack-On Gun Cabinet Space Heaters Metal Shelving K-T Bench Top Drill Press Coleman 150 PSI 15-Gal Air compressor Coleman 2.5 Gallon Air compressor Craftsman Stacking Tool Chest 6’ x 20’ Steel Frame Vehicle Canopy (Never Used) Craftsman 17” 850 Series Rototiller

MULTIPLE CONSIGNORS

701-290-0546 701-872-5299

Clerk: Weishaar Clerking Services, LLC #2031

Terms are Cash. Not Responsible for Accidents. Lunch will be served. All announcements made Day of Sale will take Precedence over All Printed Material!

Aaron Friedt #1050 701-590-9597 QUALITY QUICK PRINT, DICKINSON, ND

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All times are in central standard time unless otherwise noted. OPENS Mon., Oct 14 - CLOSES Wed., Oct 16 — Combine & Header Online Auction, St. Hilaire, Minn. Judovsky Farms, Owners. Ron Mckercher Auctions. CLOSES Tue., Oct 15 — Hobby Farm & Tillable Land Auction, Hutchinson, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. CLOSES Tue., Oct 15 — Inventory Reduction Auction, Neche, N.D. Enduraplas, LLC, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer. Tue., Oct 15 - 10 a.m. — Machinery Auction, Hague, N.D. Leo & Pam Meier, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Tue., Oct 15 - 10 a.m. — Stutsman County Land Auction, Jamestown, N.D. Domestic Land Group LP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Tue., Oct 15 - 10 a.m. — Stutsman County Land Auction, Jamestown, N.D. Carlo Peterson Estate. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Tue., Oct 15 - 11 a.m. — Stutsman County Land Auction, Jamestown, N.D. Richard J. Beresford Trust. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Wed., Oct 16 — Vehicles & Equipment Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Wed., Oct 16 - 11 a.m. MT — Farm Auction, Brockton, Mont. Brad & Val Bender, Owners. RK Statewide Auction. Wed., Oct 16 - 5 p.m. — 14th Annual Western Dakota Land Auction, Dickinson, N.D. Gutenkunst Farms, LLLP. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Wed., Oct 16 - 6 p.m. MT — Real Estate Auction, Regent, N.D. Allison Sullivan, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Thu., Oct 17 — Construction Equipment Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Thu., Oct 17 - 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. — Land Online Auction, Griggs County, N.D. Todd & Jill Ellefson, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Sat., Oct 19 - 10 a.m. MT — Farm & Ranch Equipment Auction, New Leipzig, N.D. Grant & Sheryl Daniels, Owners. Weishaar Auction. Thu., Oct 17 - 7 p.m. MT — 14th Annual Western Dakota Land Auction, Dickinson, N.D. Private Party. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Fri., Oct 18 - 7 p.m. — 2-Party Land Auction, Ashley, N.D. Harlan Hoffman & Tresia Entzi, Owners. Ulmer Auction. Sat., Oct 19 - 9:30 a.m. MT — Fall Consignment Auction, Mott, N.D. Weishaar Auction. Sat., Oct 19 - 10 a.m. MT — Farm Auction, Circle, Mont. Idland Cattle Co, Owners. RK Statewide Auction. Sat., Oct 19th -10 a.m. MT — Farm & Ranch Auction, Dickinson, N.D. Frank Saetz Estate & Bonnie Saetz, Owner. Wolff Auctioneers.

Sat., Oct 19 - 10 a.m. — Moving Auction, Bejou, Minn. Dana & Karen Harrington, Owners. Berg Auction Service. Sun., Oct 20 - 11 a.m. — Combined Estates Auction, Halstad, Minn. Berg Auction Service. Mon, Oct 21 - 2 p.m. — Norman County MN Land Auction. Bell Bank, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Tue., Oct 22 — Government Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. OPENS Tue., Oct 22nd - 8 a.m. - CLOSES Tue., Oct 22 - 12 p.m. — Kittson County MN Land Auction, Kennedy, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. OPENS Tue., Oct 22nd - CLOSES Wed., Oct 30 — Shop & Tech Manuals Online Auction. MN State Community & Technical College, Owner. Dennis Biliske, Auctioneer Tue., Oct 22 - 10 a.m. — Ward & Mountrail Counties Land Auction, Minot, N.D. Robin & Kathy Funke, Owner. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Tue., Oct 22 - 12 p.m. — Quality Tested Hay Auction, Litchfield, Minn. Steffes Auctioneers. Tue., Oct 22 - 3 p.m. — Sheridan County Land Auction, McClusky, N.D. Darvin & Ruth Engel, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Wed., Oct 23 — Ag Equipment Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Wed., Oct 23 - 10 a.m. — Stutsman County Land Auction, Jamestown, N.D. Paul D. Meye Trust. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Wed., Oct 23 - 10 a.m. — Stutsman County Land Auction, Jamestown, N.D. Kay Deuitch Estate. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Wed., Oct 23 - 6 p.m. — Grand Forks County, N.D. Land Auction, Grand Forks, N.D. James F & Barbara J Giffin Revocable Trust. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Thu., Oct 24 — Truck & Trailer Online Auction, purplewave.com. Purple Wave Auction. Thu., Oct 24 - 10 a.m. — Land Auction, Grand Forks, N.D. Brad Gunderson, Cathi Gunderson, & Diane Wilkie, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Thu., Oct 24 - 11 a.m. — Grand Forks County Land Auction, Grand Forks, N.D. Wixo Family, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Fri., Oct 25 - 11 a.m. — Yellow Medicine County MN Land Auction. Canby, Minn. Felen Family, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. Mon., Oct 28 - 8 a.m. — Kidder County, ND Land Auction, Duane & Jeanne Morrison, Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty. CLOSES Oct 29 - 5 p.m. — Ward County Land Auction. Haugen Farm Realty. CLOSES Oct 29 - 5 p.m. — Mountrail County Land Auction. Haugen Farm Realty.

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Dodge 3500 2001, Ext. Cab, 4x4 Dually Diesel, 76,000 actual miles, $13,000 OBO. Nissan Versa Note SV 2015, 47,000 mi., $5,400 OBO. (605) 225-3406 Dodge Ram 2007, Crew Cab, low miles, no rust. (605) 352-7645

Kenworth W900 1999, 550 Cat, 18 spd, 355 gears, warranty on motor, trans, & rear end, lots of other new parts, Recently repainted & new exhaust $65,000 obo. (605) 380-5620

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2013 CHALLENGER MT945C 1950 hours, 5 Remotes, 710/42 Duals, Ag Tractor, $135,500 2011 KENWORTH T660, 485 HP, Cummins, ISX15, Manual, 13 spd, 6x4, Air Ride Suspension, 275 in WB, 582,534 Miles, $Call

2014 KENWORTH T680, 456 HP, Paccar, MX13, Automatic, 10 spd, 6x4, 178” WB, Air Ride, Aluminum Wheels, 712,592 Miles...$CALL

2015 MACK PINNACLE CXU613, 405 HP, Mack MP7, Automatic, mDRIVE, Air Ride, 6x4, 185” WB, Aluminum Wheels, 686,799 miles...$CALL

2012 VOLVO VNM64T200, 425 HP, Volvo, D13, Automatic, I Shift, 6x2, All Steel Wheels, 176 in WB, 526,000 Miles, $35,500

2005 INTERNATIONAL 9200i, Cat C-13, 410 HP, 10 speed, Air Ride Suspension, 6x4, 170 in Wheelbase, 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight, 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight, 591,133 Miles, $24,500 2005 PETERBILT 378, Cat, C-15, Manual, 18 spd, 8x4, Air Ride, 215” WB, 275,776 Miles...$CALL 2012 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA 120, Detroit, 430 HP, Manual, 10 Speed, Air Ride, 174 in WB, 669,000 Miles.$23,000

1984 STEIGER PANTHER 1000 KP1325, 14,000 hrs, 325 HP, 4WD, Diesel, Very Clean, $32,500 2020 TIMPTE 4066, 40’x96”x66”, Spring Ride, Ag Hopper, Elec Tarp, FET in... $CALL 2018 CAMSO 601913D1 Rubber Tracks, 25”W, 359” track length, Removed from MT738/40/43, Fits To: CHALLENGER / MT738, MT740, MT743, Call for price

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1997 Western Star Stock #7449 N-14 Red Top Cummins Engine 525hp, 3:58 Ratio; Tandem 2000 Freightliner FL70 Stock#5256 Axle, new radiator, shocks, front diff and all u 308,569 miles, 215 Horsepower, Cummins, Manual, 5 spd, Air Ride, Single Axel win PTO, pump meters, joints, cruise, tilt+tele, PW, brakes and drums are 70-80%, one steer new, one at 50%, front drives hose reels, 2” hose on reels, brownie tank 500 are 75%, rear drives are 60%, 500 - 400 - 300 - 300, steers are 60%, drives are 992,989 miles. CALL 85%, new brakes and drums. $11,500

2019 Timpte Ag Hopper Stock #3282 40’x96”, Tandem Axle, DEMO, Electric Tarp, Air Ride, SS Front Corners and Rear, Sight Windows, 3 Rows of 5 Bullet Lights, Virgin Bridgestones. $37,600

FARM RETIREMENT

2019 Maurer Ag Hopper 40’x96”x68”, Electric Tarp, Spring Ride, Sight Windows, 11R34.5’s $32,250

2013 John Deere S680 Combine

AUCTION

Thursday, November 14, 2019 – 10:00 a.m. (CT)

AUCTION LOCATION: On Site • Churchs Ferry, ND From Devils Lake, ND: Travel west on Hwy. #2 for nearly 25 miles and then turn south on Hwy. #281. Go south for 1.5 miles. The auction will be on the west end of the road. From Cando, ND: Travel south on Hwy. #281 for nearly 20.5 miles. Hwy. #281 will curve around Churchs Ferry, ND and then it becomes Hwy. #2. Go west on Hwy. #2 for 3 miles until Hwy. #281 begins again. Go south for approx. 1.5 miles. The auction will be on the west end of the road.

TRACTORS • 2012 John Deere 9460R Tractor • 2005 John Deere 9520 Tractor • 2001 John Deere 9400 Tractor • 1995 John Deere 8200 Tractor • (2) John Deere 6030 Tractors • 1989 Case IH 7110 Tractor • Allis Chalmers 7030 Tractor w/ Loader • IH Tractor

SEEDING, TILLAGE & SPRAYING EQUIP.

2012 John Deere 9460R Tractor

HARVEST & HAYING EQUIP.

• 2013 John Deere S680 Combine • 2010 John Deere 9870 STS Combine • 2011 Brent 882 Grain Cart • 2015 John Deere 640FD Header • 2015 John Deere 635F Header • John Deere 843 Corn Header 2010 John Deere • John Deere 914 Pickup Header 9870 STS • John Deere 912 Pickup Header • John Deere Belt Pickup Header • 2012 John Deere 608C Stalk Master Corn Header • Dose Head Hunter Arrow Transport • 1999 MacDon 3000 Swather • 2000 MacDon 3000 Swather • (2) Swath Rollers

GRAIN HANDLING EQUIP.

• Brandt 1545 Grain Belt Conveyor • Brandt 1390 Auger • Brandt 7 x 35 Grain Auger • Westfield MK 130-91 Grain Auger • Westfield MK100 Grain Auger • Westfield MK100 Grain Auger • Westfield 80-61 Grain Auger • Buhler 851 Grain Auger

1998 Wilson Standard Hopper Stock# 7690 43’x96”, Tandem, Air Ride, 90% virgins, ladder and cat walks front a back, 2 speed openers, load gauge and dump valve. $14,500

FINANCING & LEASE OPTIONS AVAILABLE

Your trusted dealer for 20 years!

(320) 795-2827 • Hancock, MN www.kannegiessertrucksales.com

• 2011 John Deere 4730 Sprayer • John Deere 1770 MaxEmerge Plus Planter • (2) John Deere 1895 Air Seeders • John Deere 610 Chisel Plow • (2) John Deere 637 Rock Discs • John Deere BD1110 Drill • John Deere 960 Field Cultivator • Brandt 7000 Contour Commander Harrow • Salford 1150 Vertical Tillage • Salford 570 Vertical Tillage • Wishek 862N Disc • Wishek 844-T Disc • Bourgault 9400 Chisel Plow 2011 John Deere • Degelman 7000 Harrow 4730 Sprayer • Landoll 1632RS Grader

SEMIS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS & VEHICLES

• 2004 Freightliner Century Class Columbia • 2007 Freightliner Century Class Columbia • 1985 International S2300 Grain Truck • 1985 International S2300 Grain Truck • Chevrolet C60 Pickup • 1981 Chevrolet 70 Truck • Chevrolet C65 Truck • Chevrolet C65 Truck • Polaris XP 700EFI Ranger • 2008 Toyota Avalon XL • 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora Multiple Grain Trucks • 1980 Chevrolet Truck

ATTACHMENTS & MISC. Brandt 1545 Grain Belt Conveyor

CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.

2005 Mack Vision CX613 Stock# 1690 Jake, cruise, tilt and telescoping, power windows, power locks, power mirrors, heated mirrors, air ride cab, air slide 5th, air dump, load gauge, air ride seats, dual exhaust. New 11R24.5 steer tires, New drive front and rears New brakes and drums. Clean inside and out. $26,500

ON LIN ww AVA E BI w. ILA DDI pif BL NG er E! s.c om

• Farm King 1520 Bat Wing Mower • Woods Mower • John Deere Mower • Erskine Blade • Farm King 1080 Snowblower • Rock Picker • B&W Hitch OWNER: Studness Farms, LLC • (2) Fuel Tanks • (4) Poly Tanks, (2) Mixing cones, (2) Transfer Pumps, Welder, Air Compressor, Tools, Power Washer, Battery Charger **SOLD ONSITE ONLY!**

• 2006 ASV Posi-Track RC-100 Skidsteer • 2013 Ashland I-130 XL2 Scraper • Ashland Scraper 2006 ASV Posi-Track • Skidsteer Brush Grapple RC-100 Skidsteer • Erskine Pallet Forks Statements made on the sale day take precedence over all printed materials. View all information at www.pifers.com. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

Pifer’s

AUCTIONEERS

Kevin Pifer • Andy Mrnak • Jim Sabe

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Tilt bed Trailer DCT brand, 20ft with 16ft tilt and 4ft stationary, 82� wide, 2-7k axles, good lights and brakes, good tires, clean trailer and good floor, stored inside always, $5,500/offer. (701) 318-2086

2005 IHC 9200: Day cab, completely rebuilt 2013-14 at Moorhead Tech, M11 Cummins 370 HP, 10-spd, 11R 22.5 rubber. $18,500 offer; 2000 IHC 4900 22ft flatbed, racks and lift, 22 inch rubberm 192,000 miles, rebuilt DT466 2016, 7-spd. $9,950; 2011 CaseIH MXM 125 Pro MFWD L750 loader, grapple, weights, fenders, 3 hydraulics, 4,700 hrs. $47,500. 701-490-0679

2001 Merritt Millennium grain trailer, ag hoppers, always shedded, one owner, 41x96x68, electric roll tarp, electric trap openers with remote, aluminum wheels, good rubber and brakes, nice condition, $17,500. (605) 880-1552

2013 Mack CXU613 day cab semi tractor, MP7 - 405 engine, Jake brake, Mack M-Drive automatic transmission, 186 wheel base, air ride 2004 Wilson 48x102 drop deck, alu- suspension, air ride cab, aluminum minum combo, closed tandem, air wheels, NEW drive tires, 670,.000 ride, winches, NEW PAINT...$18,500 miles...$30,900

WANTED: 1028 small tractor tires (605) 284-2702

1998 Wade 43 foot dropdeck, set up with 2019 Conveyall Seed tender, Bts 410, 2 compartment Honda engine, 1974 Chevy C65, 427 engine, tilt 21 foot belt, roll tarp, 2--1500 gallon hood, 5&4 transmission, 2 gas tanks, cone bottom water/fertilizer tanks, twin screw, 94,000 miles, 19 foot Honda pump, mix cone, FIELD Westgo box, hoist...$3,900 READY...$35,900

1998 Transcraft 45 or 48 ft flatbed trailers with hay sides, call for pricing....$Call for price

2009 Cornhusker... $Call for price

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

WANTED: Cattle Scale, individual, portable and digital, (307) 283-3178

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

1,085 +/- Acres •Grand Forks County, ND

LAND AUCTIONS 3 AUCTIONS • 2 DAYS • EXCELLENT CROPLAND Wednesday October 23, 2019 • 6:00 p.m.

160 +/- Acres • 10:00 a.m. 162.51 +/- Acres • 10:00 a.m. Jim L

ake

16th St. SE

Pingree, ND

SUBJECT PROPERTY

2

19th St. SE

Pingree, ND

18th Ave. NE

4B

Contact: Kevin Pifer • 701.238.5810

Thursday, October 24, 2019 10:00 a.m. 732.63 +/- Acres 11:00 a.m.

Inkster, ND

Contact: Terry Skjerseth 701.261.1144

ranch Tu rt le Rive r

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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2

34th St. SE

1

2 3

87th Ave. SE

41st St. SE Larimore Dam Recreation Area

Larimore, ND

James River

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McCanna, ND

Larimore, ND 7 Miles

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14

18

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25th Ave NE

Jamestown, ND

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18 27th Ave NE

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806 +/- Acres • 11:00 a.m.

Bra

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10 Niagara, ND

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41st St NE

43rd St NE

2

1 3

200 +/- Acres • 10:00 a.m.

SUBJECT PROPERTY

11

10

2 26th Ave NE

32

• 113.78 +/- Crop Acres. • Soil PI: 66.3. • Excellent Access. • NE 1/4 13-152-55 Lying W of Hwy. #18 & S of ND Hwy. #11.

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Parcel 1: Part NEŸ & SEŸ 21-153-55. Parcel 2: PartW½19-153-55. Parcel 3: 106.13 Acres in 30-153-55. Parcel 4:W½NWŸ 29-153-55. Parcel 5: N½NEŸ 28-153-55.

162.84 +/- Crop Acres • Soil Index of 63. Kristen Gill: 701.934.2732 or Alan Butts: 701.400.8858 OWNER: Paul D Meyer Trust

OWNER: Wixo Family

38th St. NE

OWNERS: Brad Gunderson, Cathi Gunderson, & Diane Wilkie • 640.27 +/- Crop Acres. Contact: • Irrigated & Non-Irrigated. Bob Pifer • 69.88 +/- Pasture Acres. 701.371.8538

114 +/- Acres

150.29 +/- Crop Acres • Soil Index of 69.5. Terry Skjerseth: 701.261.1144 OWNER: Domestic Land Group LP

281

5 6

4

Jamestown, ND

EXIT #256

94

3

179.83 +/- Crop Acres • Soil Index Average of 76.1. Kristen Gill: 701.934.2732 or Alan Butts: 701.400.8858 OWNER: Carlo Peterson Estate

80th Ave. SE

AUCTION LOCATION: Center for Innovation • Grand Forks, ND

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18th St. SE 281

79th Ave. SE

Turtle River State Park

SUBJECT PROPERTY

17th St. SE

36

4A

MANY OTHERS IN STOCK & MORE COMING IN!

AUCTION LOCATION: Gladstone Inn - Jamestown, ND

281

320-563-4262

Days and evenings | Cell 320-760-9833

76th Ave. SE

Larimore Dam

• • • •

Truck and Trailer Sales

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

228.70 +/- Acres

OWNER: James F. & Barbara J. Griffin Revocable Trust 226.87 +/- Crop Acres. 18 Soils in the high 60s - 80s! Parcels 1 & 2 are near the 3 2 2 Larimore Dam & Country Club! Turt le Parcel 3 is Off US Hwy #2! River 1 Parcel 1: SEÂźNEÂź 6-151-54. 2 Turtle Riv Arvilla, ND er Parcel 2: NWÂźNEÂź 5-151-54. Larimore, ND 4A Parcel 3: NWÂź 35-152-54. 18 4

Vaughn Maudal, Owner Wheaton, MN

LAND AUCTIONS

AUCTION LOCATION: Alerus Center - Grand Forks, ND • • •

1996 Fruehauf 48 foot flatbed trailer, air ride, spread axle, aluminum combo, set up with NEW 4--1600 cone bottom water/fertilizer tanks, 13 hp 2005 Transcraft 48x102 flatbed trailer, Honda 3 inch pump, 3 mixing cones, 3 inch electric hose reel, FIELD aluminum combo, air ride, spread axle, sliding winch track...$9,500 READY...$26,750

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WANTED TO BUY

2006 Dodge 3500 all wheel drive The famous 5.9 cummins, quad cab, 8 ft box, rust-free, $16,500. 701-388-9115 Fargo

2002 Transcraft 48x102 dropdeck trailer, air ride, spread axle, set up with 2--3200 gallon water/fertilizer tanks, 5.5 hp Honda pump, 30 gallon 2007 IH 9200i, air ride, 50% tires, mix cone, electric hose reel, all hose ISX cummins, 10 speed transmission, and valves, FIELD READY...$32.500 2 fuel tanks, air slide plate....$14,500

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785.83 +/- Crop Acres • Soil Index Average of 76.2. Steve Link: 701.361.9985 OWNER: Kay Deuitch Estate

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. Subject to prior sale. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

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582.69 +/- Acres • Ward & Mountrail Counties, ND

160 +/- Acres • Yellow Medicine County, MN

Tuesday, October 22, 2019 – 10:00 a.m.

Friday, October 25, 2019 - 11:00 a.m. (CT)

AUCTION LOCATION: Comfort Inn - Minot, ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Lancer Lanes & Event Center - Canby, MN

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION

Parcel 4 • Mountrail County Acres: 106.70 +/Legal: NE¼NE¼ & Lots 1 & 2 24-155-88 CRP Acres: 79.40 ac. • Exp: 2022 Parcel 5 • Ward County Acres: 78.51 +/Legal: Lots 6 & 7 in 18-155-87 CRP Acres: 75.1 ac. • Exp: 2021

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WARD C UNTY, ND CO

2

Burlington, ND

58th St. NW

3

2

Minot, ND

4 MOUNTRAIL COUNTY, ND D

Surrey, ND

52

5 Ca r pe nter Lak e

2

RD RD

WARD COUNTY, ND

52 Logan, ND

83

153rd St NE

Parcel 3 • Mountrail County Acres: 80 +/Legal: E½SE¼ 13-155-88 CRP Acres: 75.40 ac. • Exp: 2022

83

2

Berthold, ND

62nd Ave NW

Parcel 2 • Mountrail County Acres: 160 +/Legal: SE¼ 12-155-88 CRP Acres: 143.30 ac. • Exp: 2020

2

Ruthville, ND

153rd St NE

Parcel 1 • Ward County Acres: 157.48 +/Crop Acres: 153.58 +/Legal: NW¼ Less RD 11-155-81

Foxholm, ND

Sawyer, ND

4

SUBJECT PROPERTY

14

75

68

• 153.58 +/- Cropland Acres • 373.2 +/- Acres Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Land • Excellent Hunting Land w/Water Sources

Canby, MN

OWNERS: Robin & Kathy Funke

CONTACT: Bob Pifer • 701.371.8538 or bob@pifers.com

LAND AUCTIONS

280th Ave.

OWNER: Jelen Family

Plaza, 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.

Pifer ’s

• 156.64 +/- Crop Acres • Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 87.8! • Legal: NW¼ 1-115-46 • Excellent Cropland. • Florida Township.

www.pifers.com

877.477.3105

650.49 +/- Acres • Stark County, ND

CONTACT: Kevin Pifer • 701.238.5810 or kpifer@pifers.com. This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, MN #14-106.

Pifer ’s LAND AUCTIONS

www.pifers.com

877.700.4099

160 +/- Acres • Sheridan County, ND

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION Wednesday, November 6, 2019 - 7:00 p.m. (MT) Tuesday, October 22, 2019 - 3:00 p.m. (CT)

AUCTION LOCATION: Ramada - Grand Dakota Lodge – Dickinson, ND

4

Taylor, ND

94

8

5

1

10

EXIT #78

3

2

Richardton, ND

EXIT #84

SUBJECT PROPERTY

McClusky, ND

CONTACTS: Kevin Pifer • 701.238.5810 or Steve Miller • 701.471.3288

LAND AUCTIONS

EXCELLENT CROPLAND!

19th St. NE

OWNER: Gladys Forster Estate

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction Company, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. All subsurface minerals including but not limited to oil, coal and gas are reserved by seller.

Pifer ’s

• 156.18 +/- Crop Acres. • Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 78.1! • Legal: NE¼ 35-149-76. OWNERS: Darvin & Ruth Marie Engel

5th Ave. NE

Parcel 3: S½N½ 25-140-93. Parcel 4: SW¼ 25-140-93. Parcel 5: SE¼ 25-140-93. Waterfilled Dam. Productive Cropland. Excellent Pastureland.

91st Ave. SW

• • • • • •

94th Ave. SW

• 159.56 +/- Crop Acres. • 110.52 +/- CRP Acres @ $3,998.00 Annually Exp. 9/20 • 364.79 +/- Pasture Acres. • Parcel 1: NE¼ 2-139-93 N of RR. • Parcel 2: N½ 1-139-93 N of RR.

AUCTION LOCATION: McClusky Community Center - McClusky, ND

www.pifers.com

877.700.4099

200

CONTACT: John Stober • 701.426.8834 This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

Pifer ’s LAND AUCTIONS

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164 +/- Acres • Becker & Clay Counties, MN

LAND AUCTION Tuesday, November 5, 2019 – 5:00 p.m.

AUCTION LOCATION: Courtyard by Marriott - Moorhead, MN

e. 110th Av

75

75

N

7

2 16

109th Ave. N

Ulen, MN 120th Ave.

SOILS IN THE 80s!!

32

Kragnes, MN

26

16

360th St.

7

1

32

OWNER: Elmer Oberg RLT • • • •

Fargo/Moorhead

159.83 +/- Crop Acres. Parcel 1: NW1/4 28-142-43. Parcel 2: 4 Acres in 3451 110th Ave. N - Moorhead, MN. Excellent Cropland & Potential Development Land!

CONTACT: Kevin Pifer • 701.238.5810 or kpifer@pifers.com. This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction Company, Kevin Pifer, MN #14-106. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.

Pifer ’s LAND AUCTIONS

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877.700.4099

120 +/- Acres • Bottineau County, ND

315.82 +/- Acres • Traill County, ND

Friday, November 15, 2019 – 10:00 a.m.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019 – 11:00 a.m.

AUCTION LOCATION: Cobblestone Inn - Bottineau, ND

AUCTION LOCATION: Hub Insurance - Portland, ND

LAND AUCTION LAND AUCTION • • • • • •

119 +/- Crop Acres. Excellent Soil PI: 77.2. SE¼SE¼ 16-163-78. N½NW¼ 22-163-78. Located Northwest of Souris, ND.

OWNER: Marian Gates 3rd Ave. NW

106th St. NW

HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE CROPLAND!

SUBJECT PROPERTY

6

CONTACT: Bob Pifer • 701.371.8538 or bob@pifers.com This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

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1st St. SE

11

2

18

18

200

Blanchard, ND

Souris, ND Roth, ND

OWNER: Little Family Farm

1

2nd Ave. NW

105th St. NW

314.02 +/- Crop Acres. Parcel 1: NE¼ 3-145-52. Parcel 2: SE¼ 3-145-52 Parcel 1 SPI = 81! Parcel 2 SPI = 87.7! Blanchard Township.

154th Ave. SE

• • • • •

877.477.3105

18

EXCELLENT DRAINAGE! CONTACT: Kevin Pifer • 701.238.5810 or kpifer@pifers.com. This s ale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.

Pifer ’s LAND AUCTIONS

www.pifers.com

877.700.4099


WANTED TO BUY

MISCELLANEOUS

MISCELLANEOUS

Operating Loans, Crop Insurance as security, up to 100% financing, private company, $500,000 minimum, also land loans, bridge loans for stressed farms. 701-799-4754

WANTED: 29, 33 or 44ft. Alloway RTS cultivator with rolling baskets. Would also consider a John Deere Danish tine cultivator. Phone: 701-520-2910

MISCELLANEOUS For Sale: Eagle Ditcher, like new, $13,500 OBO 605-880-5274 5th wheel grain trailer $1,500; 1965 Ford gravel truck $1,000; Hiniker snow blower $650; JD drills (5) 10ft. make offer; 1976 Chevy gravel truck $3,000. 701-845-1983 JD 148 Loader 7FT bucket, grapple, & joystick. JD mounts, good condition. $4,500. (605) 859-2433

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 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 For Sale: Straw Chopper for 9500 John Deere Combine. (605) 886-6676 or 880-5711

MISCELLANEOUS

Condo Storage For Sale at Agtegra Cooperative: 100,000 bu 10 year remaining term $0.40/bu. 100,000 bu 22 year remaining term $1.50/bu. Available in 5000 bu increments. For more information call (605) 281-0324 ESTATE SALE 4 1981 John Deere 4240 w/ 158 loader; less than 50 hours on complete engine overhaul, powershift transmission $22,000. 4 2016 Dodge Ram 4X4 Laramie Package 32,000 miles $47,000. 4 2004 Featherlite model #8545 7 horse slant trailer $10,000. 4 John Deere 16’ tandem disc $2,500. 4 Farmhand model #113 manure spreader $2,500. 4 3 pt County Line mower $700. 4 3 pt 7’ heavy duty blade $600. 4 3pt bale carrier $300. 4 Friesen model #FR1610 40 ton storage bin $6,500. Call 605-484-1694 after 5:30 p.m. MST

ATTENTION HOME BUILDERS, DEVELOPERS, FARMERS, INVESTORS, & TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGE LAND BUYERS!

Land Auction Timed Online

Ring 1

R Rii n g 2

2019

OPENS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 | 8AM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 | 10AM & 12PM

GREAT UTILITY VEHICLES!

ALL trucks are equipped with full functioning cab and 3-cyl gas engines.

2016 CAT CT660S GRAIN - SILAGE 2007 INTERNATIONAL PAYSTAR 5600I TRUCK ............................$Call for price GRAIN - SILAGE TRUCK .$Call for price

Can also order new trucks! IN STOCK: 1991 Honda 4WD $4,950 2010 Suzuki Firetruck, less than 500 miles $12,500; 1996 Daihatsu Front & Rear Hitches 4WD $5,850; 2018 Daihatsu HiJet AC, PS, HL, DL $15,900; 2003 Suzuki Carry HL, DL $7,700; 2005 Suzuki Carry PS, HL, DL $8,200.

2006 INTERNATIONAL 7700 GRAIN 2019 LOADLINE TRI AXLE END DUMP SILAGE TRUCK ...............$Call for price END DUMP TRAILER......$Call for price

MORE COMING! Located in Bemidji, MN. Call: Arlen at (763)234-9118 Used Chain Conveyor 18x8, 95ft long, comes with gear reduction drive & motor, used but still in good shape. $1,500 obo. 701-474-5760 or 701-899-3379

2000 PETERBILT 378 GRAIN - SILAGE 1994 FREIGHTLINER C112064ST GRAIN TRUCK ............................$Call for price - SILAGE ...................................$29,500

WE PAY

CASH FOR GUNS

Fargo Scheels 298-2918

Oxbow-Hickson

T4

NORTH DAKOTA Cass County

T1 T5 T6

T3

Oxbow

T2

T10

T7 T9

827 offered in 10 tracts & 2 Rings!

LAND PREVIEW & INSPECTION DATE:

Thursday, October 31, 12:00PM – 3:00PM

T8 Estate of Arthur B. Mathison, Owner Nancy Mathison, PR The Mathison Family, Owners

SteffesGroup.com

Steffes Group, Inc., 2000 Main Avenue E, West Fargo, ND 58078 For a detailed Buyer’s Prospectus on the land, with complete terms & conditions contact Max Steffes at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.212.2849 or online at SteffesGroup.com TERMS: 10% down upon signing purchase agreement with balance due at closing in 45 days. Max Steffes ND999.

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MISCELLANEOUS Delta 2016 Red Gooseneck Trailer 6’8”X 20’. Located in Redfield, SD. Call/text (605)430-6530 for more info/pictures. $7,500 OBO (605) 460-2680 20’ & 40’ New or Used Shipping containers for Sale or Rent. Delivered. Secure, wind, water & rodent proof. D a ko t a Containers, 605-884-5500 www.dakotacontainers.com Common Winter Rye Seed For Sale -- Uncleaned -Cleaned Contact Sheridan Larson 605-354-2127 Email: swensonshop@ venturecomm.net --GoodYear Dynatorque II 24.5x32 12 ply rating, 65% tread left, $750. --Set of Firestone SAT 18.4x38 duals, 8 ply rating, 85% tread left, 10 bolt rims $1,000. (605) 266-2578

MISCELLANEOUS Business Building with furnished 3 bedroom apartment located on Grand Crossing/Highway 12 in Mobridge, SD Formerly Great Plains Family Restaurant (we moved). Perfect Potential for any business. Within walking distance to banks, grocery stores, downtown shopping area. For sale by owner. Call Johnny for more information at 605-848-0311. Please leave message if no answer. Serious inquiries only. GENERATORS: Used, LowHour, Diesel, Propane, & Natural Gas, 20kW 2000kW, www.abrahamindustrial.com (701) 371-9526 Two Dual 325 loaders, both with grab fork, both 3 lever hydraulics, 1 pto hydraulic pump, $750 for all OBO. (605) 366-8266 please leave message not available

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APF Rifle, new in box, w/vortex red dot sight, extra clip. Pellet Stove and Oven Works of Virginia. 701-680-8820 For Sale: Restored 1984 Pontiac Fiero. New paint, tires, interior & more. $4,500/OfferTrade? 605-881-4139 Wanted: Cottonwood Shelterbelts, will cut & remove trees. No yard trees. Robert Christofferson at 218-467-3441 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

FOR SALE: 18ft. & 20ft. MacDon finger reel, like new; 2 row smaller Lockwood potato wind rower with side unload, excellent condition; JD 222 rigid head with finger reel; JD 1020 corn head with master drive, straight knife rollers, Clark polly snouts with dividers; JD 643 8 row 22” corn head converted to GVL poly snouts; JD 215 pickup head with 15ft. Pickett finger pickup, screen pan, JD single hookup. 701-587-6093 FOR SALE: Elmer single header trailer; JD 925 flex head with finger reel, Crary guards, poly bottom, multi point hookup; 30ft. Parker 4-wheel header trailer; 26ft. Summers coil packer. 701-587-6093 Rye seed for sale Good for cover crop, (320) 815-5717

Kurt Wanner (Owner) 1-800-743-2934 www.dickinsontruckequipmentinc.com LET DTE BUILD ONE FOR YOU! YOU! LET DTE BUILD ONE FOR

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Misc. Equipment Farm Retirement 530 D.M.I. 13ft ripper disk lead shanks & levelers. Woods 10ft ditch mower,airplane tires. 220 electric cords with ends. Auger hoppers. All items in good condition. Wyndmere, ND 701-640-0184 For Sale: Versatile 400 Swather, 14’, cab, air, field ready. $2,500. 605-203-1104

2003 9200 IHC 10 spd ISM Cummins w/ wet kit

(2) 2014 ProStar IHC, ISX Cummins - 10 spd

2009 International ProStar ISX Cummins, New 22' Box & Hoist, Low Miles

2014 Freightliner ISX Cummins 10 spd Air Ride

13th Annual GUN Show rona Community Center, rona, ND Saturday Oct. from 9-5, Sunday Oct. from 9-3. Breakfast lunch will be served days. Any questions 701-432-5812.

VeVe26th 27th and both call

MORE DAYCABS ARRIVING!

2007 International 9400i, C15 475/550hp 1,850TQ, Jake, 13spd, 3:58’s, a/r cab & susp., Power Mirrors, suspension load gauge, new 22.5’s, polished alum’s, only 329,000 miles. Very Clean Southern Truck!

2004 Peterbilt 385 63in Bunk, Cat 475hp 1,850TQ, Jake, New 13spd, 4:11 ratio, 235wb, a/r cab & susp., Full Gauges, dual air ride seats, dual 135g polished tanks, dual exhaust, 90% 11R22.5’s, 90% brakes, Holland A/S 5th, only 331,000 easy one owner CA miles.

Hwy 22 South ND Hwy 22 SouthDickinson, Dickinson, ND

2008 Summers Diamond Disc 28.5 ft LIKE NEW!

For Sale: Balzer silage cart with tracks, also 570 GT batch dryer, pto or electric. 605-881-3540

2006 Western Star 4900FA, Allison 4000RDS Automatic, C13 Cat 470hp, Jake, 4:33 ratio, a/r cab & suspension, all polished aluminum’s, 95% 11R22.5 Virgins, 226wb, Headache Rack, Tool Boxes, Dual Exhaust, only 103,000 miles. Garage Kept Like New!

2004 Western Star 4900FA, C12 430hp, Jake, 10spd, 4:11’s, Full Lockers, 226wb, a/r cab & susp., a/s 5th wheel, Headache Rack, 2 Tool Boxes, new 11R22.5 tires, all polished alums, dual exhaust, St, dual 70g polished tanks, only 303,000 miles! Clean & Loaded!

2001 International 9200i ISM 425hp, Jake, Automatic, Air Ride, 95% 11R22.5 Vigins, 22ft Silage, Beet, & Grain box, Rear Tag, Roll Tarp, Rear Controls, only 341,000 miles. Very Nice Well Kept Truck!

2001 Western Star 4900FA, C12 430hp, Jake, 10spd, 4:11;s, Full Lockers, 226wb, a/r cab & susp., Headache Rack, 2 Tool Boxes, new 11R22.5 tires, all polished aluminum rims, dual exhaust, dual 70g tanks, only 287,000 miles. Like New!

COMING IN! 2019 Load Line 34' End Dump Tri-axle More New End Dumps Coming!

2009 Prostar ISX Cummins. Priced to sell!

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2010 ProStar IHC W/3 Pedal auto shift & wet kit

helmtrucks.com

14’ BIL Box Scraper with Tilt

2001 9200 IHC, ISM Cummins, New 22' Loadline Box, Tri-Axle

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

2002 International 9900i Eagle, N14 500hp, Jake, New 10spd & Clutch, 4:10’s, 205wb, 11r24.5’s, All Alum’s, Wet Kit, Headache Rack, Dual Exhaust, 551,000. Nice Truck!

2003 Pete 385, 12.7L 470hp, Jake, 10spd, Wet Kit, Low Miles. 2- 2007 KW T800, ISX 475hp, 60in Flat Tops, low miles.

Dennis Klein 701-776-5922

www.kleinstrucksales.com


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80 Acres with Custom Home for sale in Jerauld County near Woonsocket. Very Good Soil Productivity index of 84. It has +/-64 Tillable acres currently in Alfalfa. +/-10 acres of pasture. Double row of Maple & Cedar trees around house site. Rural water . Fiber/High Speed internet/cable/phone to house. House was built in 2015 with amazing quality and craftsmanship. No expense spared from top to bottom. One level on slab, 900 sq/ft interior, 90 sq/ft screened in covered porch, 2 bed, 1 bath. House sold furnished with all the major High Quality Appliances, furniture and electronics. 10’ x 20’ Custom build yard shed. Property is 40 miles from Mitchell, 14 miles from Wessington Springs and 15 miles from Woonsocket. For more information or to schedule a showing call (605) 490-0700 4630 John Deere, cab, 3 hydraulics, low hours on OH. Ford 9N tractor with Frontier box scraper. Wood chipper for large HP tractor. (507) 829-7591

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

Farm Fans Dryer 3PH, Natural Gas Propane, 750 BPH, 5 Points $35,000 605-660-2231 maxwellc@gtwc.net DMI tire 16.5L - 16.1SL, $50. Heavy duty tow rope, $20. KKK Factory rear hitch, $200. Walk behind Rototiller, $20. (2) Walk behind Lawn Mowers, $50. 701-430-0340 ATTENTION SAWMILL OWNERS: (120) Red cedar wood power polls 12”-20” diameter, 16’-20’ long, also (24) red cedar 6x6x24’, (30) 6x6x22’, also some 6x6x18’. #1 fur planks 9.5”x3.5” 18’-30’ length. Buyer needs to load. 218-512-0323 or 701-429-8950 For Sale: 17 steel I beams 48 ft long, 10”wide, 27”high, 5/8”thick, heavy 3800# each, 850$ each located at Edgeley ND call 701 709-0365 WANTED Used Oil, 200 gallon minimum, free pick up service within 200 miles of Sioux Falls, SD, Toll Free 1-866-304-6070

T&T CLEANER IN STOCK!

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JUST IN! 2020 Jet hoppers & 2020 Jet side dumps 2015 Timte 43x102x78, Air Ride, Hopper 2019 Jet 42’ x 96” x 70”, Air Ride, Hopper, Black 2019 Witzco trailer with tri axle detach, air ride 2019 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2018 Jet hopper 40x96x70, Spring Ride, White 2018 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump 2015 Jet 40’ x 96” x 70”, Spring Ride, Hopper 2014 Witzco Detachable Tandem Axle 2008 Jet Step Deck, 53 x 102, Spread Axle, Beaver Tail and Ramps 2002 Mack Vision, 350 hp, 10 spd, wet kit 1994 Walton Tri-Axle Step Deck w/ Beaver Tail & Ramps 42’ Header Trailers

Witzco Tri-Axle Detachables

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1967 Chevelle 300, V/8, stick, restoration project, all new parts included, $8,200. More information at (605) 290-8173

For Sale: Lorenz Snowblower 7ft, rear mount, hydraulic spout, used only a few times, always stored inside, excellent condition. $4,800. (605) 225-0032

FOR SALE: Single axle 5’ x 8’ trailer, steel floor, low side railings. Also, Cornet musical instrument with case. 605-692-4615

Call us to place your ad. AGWEEK FARM AD DEPT.

888-857-1920

FARM EQUIPMENT

FARM EQUIPMENT

John Deere 9600 combine, always shedded, 2300 hours, retired. Call 605-530-0004 For Sale: 7720 JD Combine, good running condition. (605) 458-2667 For Sale: 1995 John Deere 9600 combine, 3000 engine hours, 2000 separator hours, asking $16,000. Also 930 John Deere flex head. (605) 380-1313

Wanted to Buy Case IH planter parts: Cable drive, meters & clutches, for 24 row, 1250 Case IH planter call 701-320-7775

John Deere 9500 combine with chaff spreader, straw chopper and hopper extensions. 4,049 engine hours, 2,922 separator hours, $20,000. (605) 881-2646

BENEFIT

DINNER & SILENT AUCTION for

Bruce Van Den Einde

Saturday, October 26th 2pm - 8pm Harwood Community Center 210 Freedland Dr, Harwood, ND

Spaghetti Dinner: Served 2:00 - 7:30pm Silent Auction: Bids Close at 7:30pm

Meat Raffle: Held throughout the day.

Bake Sale: Enjoy dessert all day!

Raffle Boards: Winners announced throughout the day.

NDSU vs South Dakota State Game: Watch the game while you eat!

Cash Bar: Provided by Harwood Bar & Grill

In early 2019, Bruce was diagnosed with throat and tongue cancer. Since then, he has undergone treatment including surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Bruce was out of work for many months during treatment during which time there have been many expenses. Bruce and his wife, Carol have been long-time champions of the fight against cancer. Bruce’s dream to ride across the state of North Dakota to raise money to fight cancer blossomed into what is now the Cowboy Up Ride Against Cancer held every year in McLeod, ND. In 2016 Bruce, Carol and good friend Scott, organized and lead the Cowboy Up Journey for the Cure where they and a group of supporters rode across North Dakota to raise money for the fight against cancer.

Please Join Us in Supporting Bruce and the Van Den Einde Family!

To make an ONLINE GIFT, go to www.lendahandup.org and GIVE to the fund benefitting Bruce Van Den Einde Benefit Fund. DIRECT CASH/CHECK GIFTS payable to Bruce Van Den Einde Benefit Fund to Bell Bank at 3100 13th Ave South, PO Box 10877, Fargo, ND 58103.

Lend A Hand Up will boost your donation by 20%!

For more information or to donate auction/bake sale items contact: Karen Haugen at 701-367-1518, Heather Sagvold at 701-640-4397 or Joan Steiner at 701-429-4038.

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

larsfarm74@yahoo.com

Facebook Benefit Dinner and Silent Auction for Bruce Van Den Einde

Watch the Game while you eat!

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AUCTION SALES

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FARM & RANCH CONSIGNMENT THURSDAY, OCT 17TH, 2019 STARTING AT 11AM

Exit 256, I-94 & Hwy 52 Bypass, 1/2 mile North Jamestown, ND, West Side Nenow Auction Site To consign your item, call Roger @ 701-320-4050 or Chad @ 701-320-1386 Note: Out of state & online buyers must have letter of bank credit. All buyers must have a proper I.D. to obtain a bidding number. Auctioneer’s announcements day of auction take precedence over printed sale bill.

ROAD BLADE & PAYLOADER 1990 850 Dresser, Cummins engine, cab, sterofier, heater. Good cutting edge. Runs good and starts good IH #65 Payloader, 4 yrd bucket TRACTORS & LOADERS: John Deere 4440 Tractor, CAH, 3 pt, quad, 9000 hours, with a woods 255 loader, bucket and grab. Steiger Panther CM325 4 wheel drive, 6822 actual hours, 3 valves IH 600 Tractor, gas, with 1300 Schwartz loader & scoop Case 4490 4 wheel drive Tractor, 7300 hours, pto, 4 hyd. IH 'M' Tractor, wide IH 'H" Tractor, Schwartz front end IH 400 Tractor with loader Oliver 77 Tractor, diesel, wide, 12V, live pto Oliver 99 Tractor, diesel Ford 8N Tractor AUTO: 2014 Chevrolet Cruze, diesel. 2.0 liter. Very clean TRUCKS: 2004 Sterling Single Axle Truck, auto, setup to pull 5th wheel stock trailers 1977 Ford Fire Truck, V-8 98 Penske Truck with van box, V8, auto transmission 2001 Dodge 2500, auto, v8

1973 Dodge 2 ton truck with steel box and hoist 1970 Dodge 2 ton truck with steel box and hoist 2001 Dodge 2500, V8, Auto 1947 Chevrolet Truck with Box and Hoist 2004 Chevrolet 1500, ext cab, gas, 4x4, runs good 2003 GMC 2500, ext can, gas, 4x4, runs good TRAILERS: Exciss Stocktrailer 7x20 ft gooseneck, (looks new) Exciss Stocktrailer 7x24 ft gooseneck, (clean unit) 7x24 ft Steel Trailer, gooseneck, (good shape) 6x12 Enclosed Trailer, (looks new) 2014 P/J/ Gooseneck 40 ft Trailer w/monster ramps Merritt 40 ft Hopper Grain Trailer 6x16 Enclosed Trailer, 2 axles 24 ft. Header Trailer OTHER EQUIPMENT: Westfield Grain Auger, 8x36 ft w/7 1/2 hpa electric motor HD Running Gear (4 wheel) Bobcat Tracks, steel 3 pt Snowblower, Locke & Erskine 14 ft double disk FIELD EQUIPMENT: John Deere 608C 8 Row Corn Header, row sensor, height control, 3 star ready 36 ft. HT 36 Header Trailer,

lights and telescoping hitch Summers 3 pt Sprayer, 80 ft, 500 gal tank 1000 gal Anhydrous Tank on adjustable trailer 1500 gal Anhydrous Tank on adjustable trailer 45 ft Anhydrous Coltor Applicator Lange Anhydrous Spikes SHED: 8x10 utility shed. Finished with hardwood floor LIVESTOCK & HAYING EQUIPMENT: 24 ft. Feed Thru Panels (steel) (12) 24 ft. Self Standing Panels (40) 3 pt Bale Carrier Farm Aid Mixer Feed Wagon #450 IH 9 ft Mower-pt Round Bale Feeders (Like New) 16 ft. Steel Bunks Farmhand F12 Loader w/scoop Mac-Don Hydro Swing, 16 ft 2014 Rowse Double 9 Mower; used very little SHOP: Honda Portable Generator 1800 5th Wheel RV Hitch Few Shop Tools 3 ft Powered Broom with 27 hp engine (12) Truck Tires

Live Auction with online bidding available

NENOW AUCTION SERVICE

3529 HWY 52 BYPASS, JAMESTOWN, ND • 701-320-4050 www.midwestauctions.com/nenow email: nenow@daktel.com Farm Equipment/RealEstate/Estates

AUCTIONEERS: ROGER NENOW, LIC. NO 132 CHAD MACK, LIC. NO. 819; CLERKING NO.207

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FARM EQUIPMENT For Sale: Case IH 30’ 500T Air Drill. Complete fertilizer attachment. Have names and numbers of two Titan employees that will verify quality. Located near Aberdeen. Contact Reed 605-216-3429 For Sale: 1083 Case IH corn head with new water pump bearings and poly snouts on the ends, shedded, comes with header trailer. 4012 Concord Air Seeder with Tow Between 2400 tank, with markers, trip C-Shanks with dutch openers. Ron Geffre (605) 439-3432

Farm King 960 ..........................$1,200 Farm King 1080 ........................$3,700 Toreq 13000 NEW..................$38,500 Wesfield W70-36 ......................$1,000 REM VRX NEW .............................$Call REM VRX .................................$14,600 Farm King 1035 Belt ................$4,000 Farm King 1035 Belt ................$5,000 Farm King 6640 VAC ..........$6,000 Farm King 1370................. $12,500 Farm King 1336 35hp .........$6,500 Farm King 1385 .................$11,500 Conveyall TC1065 PTO .......$3,500 Riteway 45’ Roller.....................$14,000

Altona, MB Canada Just 7 miles north of the border

204-324-5523

FARM EQUIPMENT For sale: John Deere 9870 2010 model, 1500 separator hrs, 20.8-42 tires, 4 wheel drive, 26” unloading auger, 5 speed Feederhouse, chopper, excellent condition. Through a John Deere shop 47 hrs ago. Front & rear tires excellent. Has all the options. Farmer owned. (605) 216-4888 Mina, SD

FARM EQUIPMENT 2010 Horsch Anderson PS 6015 Air Seeder, variable rate, 500 bushel tank, has been kept inside, (605) 228-3456

1991 John Deere 9600. 2447 sep. hours. Single point hook-up. Same owner 12 seasons. Excellent, field ready, green star. Always through shop. $28,000 o.b.o (507) 820-1198 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 $65,000. 605-380-7611 or 605-436-6203. For Sale: John Deere 9600 Combine, one owner, 3,500 separator hours, 4 wheel drive, always shedded. Very well maintained, excellent condition. Comes with 2001 930 Flex head. Call (605) 228-2720 JD 635 flex draper head, very good condition, like new double axle Stud King 38 header t r a i l e r, $67,000. (605) 845-8475 2014 Volvo skid steer, MC95C, auxiliary hydraulic, 2 speed, power quicktach, new tires, 2300 hrs, 60hp, 1900lb lift, $16,750. (605) 351-5760 (2) American dryers: 20ft. long, latest updates. 218-849-7777

USED BEET EQUIPMENT HARVESTERS

• 2011 AMITY 8RW BEET LIFTER • 2007 AMITY 8RW BEET LIFTER • 2006 AMITY 8RW BEET LIFTER • 2002 AMITY 8RW BEET LIFTER • 1998 AMITY 8RW BEET LIFTER

MOTORCYCLES WANTED

Cash Paid For Old, Used, Damaged Motorcycles. Any Year Especially 60’s and 70’s. Non Running, No Titles ok. LOCAL BUYER, ALWAYS PAYING MORE! 320-420-7675 WANTED: Early 70’s car or pickup - preferably GM for a father/son project. Camaros, Firebirds, TransAms? Call Mike, 320-420-7675 Selling: Flat bed tandemaxle trailer with 1000g water tank, 30g mixing cone, Honda engine with Banjo 2” poly pump, fold down steps. Used Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac LT245/75R16 Load Range E tires. with 16” heavy-duty sport rims, off .75T Pickup. J.D. row crop 8x30 cultivator model 825, stored inside. All very good condition. Call 701-230-3355 2006 John Deere 9760 STS Combine, bullet rotor, contour master, 2-speed HD feeder house, small wire concaves, extended wear, auto trac ready, 1995 separator hours, duals, big top hopper extension, long auger. Inspected annually. In excellent condition, always stored inside. Retired. 605-380-9290 2002 JD 9750 STS combine with 635 hydra-flex, contour master, bin extension, duals, long auger, good machine, $40,000 OBO (605) 460-1770 JD 2009 9570 STS Combine, 855/565 hrs, duals 18”, w/wo Geringhoff 8 row corn head, very nice unit. Also, 2782 Brent grain cart. (402) 322-0480

FARM EQUIPMENT

FARM EQUIPMENT

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JD 9400 Combine. 5554 Engine Hours. 3778 Separator Hours. Grain extensions. 85% tires. With 6-30 corn head, 22 ft bean head. Always shedded. Goes through JD shop every other year. Field Ready. $20,000 All To Go. Retiring. (320) 894-0651

FOR SALE: IHC 983 830 corn head; Case IH 1020 22.5ft. flex head with 3” cut & manual PA stark dividers; IHC 1010 25ft. rigid head with finger reel; IHC 1010 20ft. rigid head with Sun pickup; 32ft. IHC flex head with air reel. 701-430-3188

For Sale: JD 9500 Combine, 30.5x32 drive tires, heavy rear axle, straw chopper, chaff spreader, over $5,000 in new parts last season, has 4,435 engine hrs., 3,221 on separator, field ready. Also, 925 Flexhead. Both machines always shedded. Asking, $22,000 for Combine & $4,000 for the Head. Call Tom at 605-596-4229 or 605-450-0385 or call John at 605-450-8629.

2003 R65 Gleaner, 2322 engine hrs, 1629 separator hrs, 150 hrs hrs on rebuilt cage and rotor, duals, 330 bu. bin, power ladder, $98,000. Madison,SD 605-480-0473

FOR SALE: Case IH 1020 30’ flex header with trailer, mint condition, very little use; Case IH 2142 35’ draper header, attachment for 2388 or 2588 combine, also excellent condition. 701-400-6075 For Sale: 2005 JD 1770 NT 24 row 30” planter, 1.6 bu. w/ insecticide, precision 2020 w/ pneumatic air pressure, 600 gal fert tank w/ in row totally tubular, markers, 1/2 width, variable rate, hyd. driven, 2 pt. bar, Pro Max 40 plates, Yetter row cleaners. Inspections done, disks are 14.5”, always shedded, $50,000. 701-640-4650 For Sale: New & used fertilizer, litter, Gypsum & Beet Lime spreaders, pulltype of truck mount, 50’-120’ spread, row crop or flotation models, single or multi bins, ground driven or hyd. driven w/ straight rate of variable rate controlled, 1/2 width or 12 section controlled. Call 701-640-4650

For Sale: Hutchinson drive over dump, hydraulic drive. 701-640-1016 FOR SALE: 1995 Cat 85C tractor, 2,590 hours, 36” track; 2007 Borgault 9800 chisel plow, 28ft, Gate HD 3bar harrow, low acres; 1990 Ford L9000 grain truck with dump truck option, tri-axle, Magnum 22ft. box, roll tarp, 9-spd. All equipment very good. 701-820-0104

CIH 8120, 520 duals, fine cut chopper, RT, YM, auto steer, Pro 600, all fluids changed, yearly Titan Uptime inspection. 3522/2862 hrs. (701) 680-0558 Meyers 2550 Manure Spreader. Brandt BSF Bale Processor. 3 Verns Creep Feeders. 3 Blue Tag Creep Feeders. 605-382-7784 or 605-350-5076 Free standing livestock panels 24ft long, 6ft high $275. Located in Elgin, ND and delivery available. Call Damian Urlich 701-209-0313 Hidewood Fencing and Welding -- Heavy Duty Feed Rings -- Windbreaks and Gates -- Portable Calving Shelters & Sheds -- Steel Buildings -- Pipe fence Construction -- Bud boxes, Alleys & Load Outs -- Wire Fencing -- Commercial/Residential Chain Link -- Silt Fence Installation -- Creosote Post Sales Can Travel. Call Kirk at 605-520-9759 Notch 24ft heavy duty feeder wagon with galvanized side panels, new never been used, will sell for less than new. Also 750 bushel hopper bin on wheels, can pull down the road. (701) 640-3139 2002 Massy Ferguson 8780 XP combine, hydro, chopper, Vittetoe spreader, Ag Leader yield monitor, 30.5/30 tires new, 3076/2323 hrs, lots of new auger belts, excellent condition, $30,000, retiring, 605-750-0243

2005 Case IH 2388 Combine $49,500 - Serviced and 100% field ready, combine with this machine TODAY! *4506 engine hours; 3280 separator hours *250 hours on rebuilt engine, PTO gearbox and hydro *New clean grain elevator *New park brake housing and shaft *1 year on rebuilt feeder house (rock trap, new floor, bearings, chain, rasp bars) *1 year on rebuilt cleaning system (new shaker arm bushings, rails, sieves, auger bed bearings & gears) *Mud Hog rear wheel assist *Drive tires - 18.4R42 Duals (Also for sale - wide single metrics 800/65R32) *3 lift cylinders *Specialty AFX Rotor *Razor rock trap beater *Big Top w/ bubble up auger *In-cab adjustable sieve *Includes Case IH AFS Pro 600 monitor Very well-maintained machine. Gone through annually & all preventative maintenance done. Always stored inside. Pictures available, let us know what you’d like to see. Please call with questions. (605) 237-0500 For Sale REDUCED PRICE: --Restored IH Axial Flow 2366, 1998 model, new engine completely restored, new tires, excellent shape, always shedded, must see to appreciate. --5 Star Electric Scooter, 3-wheeler, brand new. Will sell for what I paid for it. 605-472-2307 or 605-460-1649 John Deere 772 BH All Wheel Drive Motor Grader, 1 owner, only 4700 hours, front scarifier, all around very nice condition, $37,800. -- John Deere 310 G Tractor Loader Backhoe, 4x4, only 3100 hours, extend hoe, new tires, good condition, only $36,800. Can deliver. 605-881-7947 Toronto, SD. WANTED Used Oil, 200 gallon minimum, free pick up service within 200 miles of Sioux Falls, SD, Toll Free 1-866-304-6070

PATZ 305 Mixer Wagon. Good Working Condition. $3850. (320) 905-4490

2005 Gleaner R65 Fieldstar Ready Combine, rear-wheel assist, single point hookup, 3200 engine hours, always shedded. Hankinson, ND (701) 238-3705

For Sale: SDX 3430 40 foot air seeder, tow behind split rank, 7 1/2 inch spacing, less than 13,000 acres. (605) 380-5240

Pure bred Cheviot Ewe Lambs, beautiful breed character, will make excellent yearling ewes. 507-236-0040 For Sale: Henke model 2370 quick mixer wagon, good condition, $5,500. (605) 380-0887

DEFOLIATORS

3 0 57 N WA S H I NG T O N G RA ND F O RKS , ND 701-775-5585

CIH 8020 combine, AFS, field ready, 3382/2479 hrs, dual wheels, rear wheel assist, auto steer, yield monitor, always shedded, Titan uptime inspection, $80,000 (605) 880-1552

USED BEAN COMBINE

P R O A G EQ U I P M ENT 1 5 0 65 H W Y 1 7 G RA F T O N, ND 7 0 1 - 3 52 - 2 3 0 2

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• 2014 PICKETT TM BEAN COMBINE

2016 Bobcat S750 Skidsteer, nice shape, cab, heat, Power Bobtach, 2 spd, radio, ACS selectable controls meaning hands only or hand and foot option, New Bobcat tires, good bucket with bolt on cutting edge, 2,480 hrs, 85HP diesel, 3500 lb. lift, clean, solid, loader. $29,500/offer. (701) 318-2086 Delivery possible.

• 2010 8RW ALLOWAY DEFOLIATOR • 2010 12RW ALLOWAY FOLDING DEFOLIATOR

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TRACTORS

John Deere 9500, comes with 630 hydroflex head, 843 corn head and 925 rigid head. Package deal for $31,000. Field ready. Call (605) 216-8000 or 605-380-9434.

IHC original 986 very low hours, 2800 actual hrs, 3pt hitch, 2 pto, 134 AC retrofit, 8 speed, new rear tires, 1 new front, very nice original tractor, new batteries, $13,500 OBO. (701) 843-7231

WIC Beet Harvester, 6 row 22 in., 1998 model; Also WIC topper, 6 row 22 in; Goodyear Dyna Torque tires 30.5x32 14-ply. 701-866-3523

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

John Deere HX15 batwing mower, very nice, stored inside, $14,500. John Deere MX10 batwing mower, 540 PTO, draw bar hitch hookup, super nice, $6500. 701-213-0769

COMBINES Combine tracks for sale, steel tracks for MF 760/860 used one year. Bought at Estate Sale and never used on our farm. $2,500 firm. 218-469-2797 2005 Gleaner R65 Fieldstar Ready Combine, rear wheel assist, single-point hookup, 3200 engine hours, always shedded; Hankinson, ND. 701-238-3705. JD 8820 RWA 1982 field ready, big top hopper topper, $11,500; 930 flex head, new poly, $3,700. Mahnomen, MN. 218-930-0305

TRACTORS

1-800-982-1769

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

Big Tractor Parts

1-800-982-1769 We also rebuild axles, differentials & transmissions with 1 year warranty. For Sale: 1957 JD 720 Diesel, electric start, new paint. 605-228-1626 or 605-887-3719 1993 8240 Ford tractor with double tiger ditch mowers, one side mount and one 3pt, former county machine, tractor and mowers work well, cold AC, good radio, new seat, 6683 hrs on meter but it quit this spring and was only used about 30 hrs this year. $13,000. Call 605-788-2828 or 605-431-2548 Faith, SD JD 2011 8310R 964 hrs, Tractor is like new with all the extras. (402) 322-0480

International 3588 4WD, tach shows 4728 hrs., excellent tires, 18.4R38 tires, 3 Pt. Quick tach, 1000 PTO, $8,500. Waubay, SD Area (602) 316-3207 1983 JD 4450 MFWD, 7790 hrs, led lights all around, triple hydraulics, 18.4R38 radial all traction Firestone tires at 75%, 13.6R28 redial all traction FWD Firestone tires at 75%, ten bolt hub duals, 2795 HD Buhler loader with joystick and global hook-up, Doug 605-481-1596 Case IH 140 Maxxum 640 hrs, 750 loader excellent condition.(605) 670-2250

1993 JD 7800

MFWD, 19 Speed Powershift, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, 3 Valves, 8 Front Weights, 18.4X42 Rear Duals, 380/85R30 Fronts, Front Fenders, Hours Unknown, $42,500. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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JD 9360R, Power shift, P TO & 3 pt., Tractor has 3,000 hrs. w/85% Firestone rubber, exc e l l e n t condition, $159,900. (701) 423-5557 or (701) 391-2934 1972 JD 4520 tractor, with 5400 hrs on motor, asking $9,200, for more info call (701) 210-1317

2014 CIH Magnum 235

19 Speed Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Electric Mirrors, 360 HID Lighting, Factory Guidance Ready, Hydraulic Trailer Brakes, 3PT, Quick Hitch, PTO, Big Pump, 4 Valves, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, New 420/85R34 Front Duals, Suspended Front Axle, 3,133 Hours, Straight Tractor, $89,900. Financing Available. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

2013 CIH Magnum 260

Partial Powershift, 19 Speed Powershift, Deluxe Cab, 480/80R50 Rear Duals, 420/85R34 Front Singles, Factory Guidance Ready, HD Drawbar, PTO, 3PT, Quick Hitch, 4 Valves, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 3,373 Hours, Solid Tractor, Financing Available. $89,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

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1997 CIH 8920 Magnum

MFWD, 18 Speed Powershift, Dual PTO, 3PT, Quick Hitch, 3 Valves, Rock Box, 18.4X42 Rear Duals, 14.9X30 Front Duals, Only 4,090 Actual Hours, Very Nice Original Tractor. $69,900. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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2003 JD 8420 MFWD, 16-speed PS, 480/80R46 rear duals, 380/85R34 front duals, 4 SCV’s, 3 PTO’s, 3 point with quick hitch, rear wheel weights, front suitcase weights, Greenstar ready, 6,025 hours. 701-640-0325 2013 CIH Magnum 235 Luxury Cab. Front axle and cab suspension, duals front and rear, 3 pto’s, full guidance, rear weights, 6 remotes with joystick, L-790 Case Loader grapple. One owner, 1,364 hrs. Very nice tractor and loader! $125,000. Call 605-880-5219 or 605-880-5274 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 1972 JD 2520 wide front, 5,300 hrs, gas, 3pt. delete, $6,950. Also, older JD category 2 quick hitch, $375. JD wide front $775. (605) 670-4755

FOR SALE: 2013 550 Quad Track, 3600 hrs, one owner/operator, replaced front tracks this Fall. Field ready. $175,000 firm. Call 701-320-4268 or 701-269-1072. For Sale: Steiger 430 Case IH, power shift, tire size 710/70/42 w/duals, second owner, 2092 hrs., excellent condition, $119,000. 320-226-5453 M International wide fron with loader. 701-945-2894

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2014 CIH Magnum 260

19 Speed Powershift, Deluxe Cab, Buddy Seat, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Singles, Factory Guidance Ready, Cab Suspension, Front Axle Suspension, Electric Mirrors, 360 Degree HID Lights, ALL 3 PTO’s, 3PT, Big Pump, 4 Valves, Front Weights, Front Fenders, Only 1,287 Hours, Super Clean tractor, Financing Available. $115,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

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2013 CIH Magnum 235

19 Speed Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, 380/90R54 Rear Duals, 380/80R38 Front Singles, Cab Suspension, Full Auto Steer, FM 750 Monitor, Receiver, Nav 2 Controller, Electric Mirrors, 360 Degree HID Lights, HD Drawbar, Big Pump, All 3 PTO’s, 4 Valves, 3PT, Quick Hitch, Front Fenders, Front Weights, Rear Weights, 1,697 Hours, Very Nice, Financing Available, $109,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

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2013 CIH Magnum 340

Powershift, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, 520/85R46 Rear Duals, 480/70R34 Front Duals, Front Fenders, Cab Suspension, Full Auto Steer, Pro 700 Monitor, 372 Receiver, Nav 2 Controller, Front Weights, Rear Weights, HD Drawbar, Big Pump, PTO, 3PT, Quick Hitch, 4 Valves, 1,446 Hours, Beautiful Tractor, Financing Available. $139,000. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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INTRODUCING THE NEW CC-440 KNIFE

2010 CIH STX 385, leather, PS, 3300 hours, 480/70/46, $124,000. 2009 T-9040 New Holland, 3300 hours, HD, high pump, 710/70/42, $110,000. (605) 433-5442 1995 Ford New Holland 9480 4wd, 325HP, 20.8-38 duals 75%, 7,500 hrs, 600 hrs on complete overhaul, excellent condition, $35,000. 2009 Puma 210 MFWD, new fronts, 60% rears, 10,000 hrs, good condition, $31,500. 605-832-4551 or 605-690-3386

1981 International 5288 front wheel assist 8,100 hrs, reman engine, 520/85R42 rear tires 90%, 420/85R28 front tires 90%, 3 remotes, in good shape, asking $22,500. 701-710-0862 JD 8225R Power shift, ILS large hyd. pump, 3 PTO, 18.4x46 rears, 14.9x34 front duals, 3,000 hrs., absolutely excellent, $116,900. (701) 423-5557

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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

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GATES COULTER DISCS 24’ - 56’

New Ashland 9.5 - 17.5 Yd ....................................IN STOCK .............................$CALL New Toreq 9 - 16 Yd...............................................IN STOCK .............................$CALL New 12’ & 14’ B.I.L., center pivot box blade with tilt, duals..............................$CALL New Wolverine Ditcher........................................................................................$52,000 Used 2011 Ashland I-175XL2, 17.5 Yd,...............................................................$62,000 Used 2007 Ashland I-155XL2, 15.5 Yd, sandblasted, repainted, & shop updates done......$51,000 Used 2007 Ashland I-155XL2, 15.5 Yd, shop updates done ............................$48,000 Used 2004 Ashland I-155TS, 15.5 Yd direct mount, consignment..................$36,000 Used Toreq 11500, 11.5 Yd..................................................................................$22,900 Used LeTourneau direct mount, 10-12yd, consignment..................................$11,000 Used 2003 Ashland I-110XL2, 11 Yd...................................................................$26,800 Used Caterpillar 10 Yd dolly mount, consignment...........................................$11,000 Used Caterpillar 10 Yd direct mount, consignment ...........................................$9,800 Used 8 Yd Lorenz, consignment........................................................................$12,500 Used Ashland 6 Yd................................................................................................$6,000 Used Eversman 600 6Yd dump style...................................................................$6,000

TILE PLOWS

New Crary Tile Plows & Stringer Trailers............Call to order .........................$CALL Carryover 2013 Liebrecht 7’ Tile Plow, tilt, tile feeder, 4”, 6” & 8” boots...................... $31,500 Used Wayne’s/Crary 7’ Steerable Tile Plow, Bracket for CAT tractor, w/hydraulic power feeder, 4”/6”/8”/10”/12” boots w/knife faces, consignment, pick up at farmer’s in SD ...$29,000 Never used 6’ Crary Tile Pro Plow, consignment.............................................$27,500

AUGERS & CONVEYORS

New Westfield 13” x 74’, 84’, 94, & 114’ ..............IN STOCK ................................$Call New Westfield & Batco Conveyors, all sizes, call to order..................................$Call New Burchland GSX130 Drive Over Pit/Truck Hopper.....................................$12,800 Used Westfield MKX130-114, 13”x114’ ..............................................................$22,000 Used Mayrath 13”x100’.........................................................................................$9,800 Used Westfield MXK130-94, 13”x94’ w/electric hopper mover........................$20,800 Used Westfield MKX130-94, 13”x94’ w/Hopper Walker - dual motor drive.....$20,000 Used Westfeild MKX130-94, 13”X94’ w/Hopper Walker - single motor drive.$19,000 Used Mayrath 13”x90’...........................................................................................$9,800 Used Farmking 13”x85’ w/hyd hopper mover.....................................................$8,500 Used Westfield MK130-71, 13”x71’ .....................................................................$CALL Used Wheathart 13”X71’......................................................................................$CALL Used Brandt 1080, 10”x80’....................................................................................$7,900 Used Farmking 1060, 10”x60’..............................................................................$CALL Used Westfield J208-41.........................................................................................$2,800 Used Batco 2035 conveyor with 3 phase 10hp motor........................................$7,500 Used Batco 1365 conveyor...................................................................................$7,100

GRAIN CARTS

New Demco 1102, 1050/50R32 Tires, green ......................................................$56,800 New Carryover Demco 1102, 1050x50R32 tires, scale, tarp, red.....................$57,000 New Demco 1150, 1050x50R32 tires, green ......................................................$52,300 New Demco 1050, 900/60R32 Tires, green ........................................................$41,000 New Carryover Demco 850, 30.5x32 tires..........................................................$31,285 Used 2012 Demco 850 w/tarp, red......................................................................$23,500

TILLAGE

New Krause Landsaver 4810, 28’ Coulter Chisel...no harrow $67,000 ...........with harrow $75,000 New 37’ Wil-Rich 2530 Chisel Plow, harrow, 1,000lb trips...............................$70,000 New 34’ Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro chisel plow, harrow, 1,400lb trips................$CALL New 29’ Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro chisel plow, harrow, 1,400lb trips...............$99,000 Used 2012 Summers 50’ Supercoulter Plus, 3 bar harrow, flat bar rolling basket...........$54,000 Used Wil-Rich 5800 Chisel Plow, 41’, harrow ...................................................$39,000 Used Flexi-Coil ST820, 41’, harrows, 2-1/2 seasons of use.............................$39,000

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2014 CIH Magnum 240 CVT

CVT Transmission with Creeper, Luxury Cab, Buddy Seat, Brand New Tires, New 480/80R46 Rear Duals, New 380/85R34 Front Singles, HID Lights, Electric Mirrors, Front Weights, Rear Weights, Hydraulic Trailer Brakes, HD Drawbar, Big Pump, PTO, 3PT, 4 Valves, 2,368 Hours, Solid Unit, Financing Available, $99,900. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926 www.troygillespietractors.com

876 Ford Versatile 4x4 bareback 6300 hours 20.8/38 Bridgestone rubber at 70%. Heat and AC work, good paint and interior. Stored inside $25,000 OBO Case 2594 rebuilt powershift 600 hours ago with paperwork, new red paint good interior, good rubber 18.4/42 axle mount duals 1000pto 3pt asking $19,000 OBO. Can help with trucking if needed (507) 829-6058 For sale: --John Deere 7600 FWA Tractor w/power shift transmission, John Deere 740 Loader and grapple, 12,400 hrs, 800 hrs on new re-man John Deere engine, repaired front axle sleeves & seals at 11,925 hrs., new front tires, $37,000 obo. -John Deere 4450 2 wheel drive Tractor w/power shift, new rims & tires, Firestone 650/65R38, 3 hydraulics, engine 11,028 hrs, serial #RW4450P005290. $27,000 obo. (605) 380-0887

PLANTING EQUIPMENT Salford I-1100RTS 41’ 2014, new 20” 8-wave blades, 3bar leveling harrow, flat bar rolling basket, weight package, 22.5” main frame tires, kendel grease only, has very few acres, $48,500. 701-213-0769

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT 2012 Wilrich 513 soil pro-ripper, 22ft, 11 shanks on 24” centers, mulchers and rolling baskets, used on less then 1000 acres, includes extra set of new ripper teeth. 2012 JD 2623 VT, 40.8ft, new blades and bearings on front gang 1 year ago, for more information and price call 605-216-3815 2012 Wilrich 614 NT 36ft disk, 10” spacing, single point depth control, hydraulic levels, 3 bar harrow, like new, also Summers disk chisel 28ft, good condition, call 605-380-0656

COULTER HARROWS 32’ - 84’ HARROWS 32’ - 84’ *Excellent for residue management*

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

2012 Kuhn Krause Disc Ripper 4850-21 very little use $34000 Call (605) 216-1800 Wanted: 3 JD bar harrow for 635 JD disk, 20-22ft, good shape, (605) 595-3300 38.5’ Summers Diamond disk with 3 bar harrow, 10” spacing, 26” cone blades. (605) 598-4523 2014 Summers 2510 DT Diamond Disk 47ft. New blades and bearings, stored inside, excellent condition. $41,000 OBO. 701-739-9568 2013 Wishek 30ft. disk, good shape, low acres, always shedded. 218-849-8909 2011 Great Plains 40ft Turbo Till New blades, & new bearings (701) 710-0499 1434 34ft. disk, sunflower cushion gang, 9” spacing, harrows, hyd level & depth control $27,500. 701-764-5993, 701-260-3172 Summers chisel plow, 34ft, 2014 model, heavy rear harrow, 1050lb trip shanks, dual front castor wheels. Absolutely like new, $26,500. Summers 24ft disc chisel, four bar harrow. Hydraulic retractable front disks. Very low acres, perfect condition. $26,500. 701-213-0769 Horsch RT25, 25ft, high speed disk, good condition. Horsch 270 27ft high speed disk, good condition. Horsch 230 23ft high speed disk, good condition. 712-579-1825

HARVEST EQUIPMENT Two 2412 American Automatic batch dryers. 230 bushels each with vaporizer. Fair shape. Also Westfield WR80-61 8x61 PTO auger. Like new. (701) 883-5745 2007 Geringhoff 1230 Chopping Corn Head. Header height, row sense, John Deere single point hookup, $23,000. Brent 13x70 auger swing hopper, hydraulic lift, 540 PTO, $8,500. Farm King 13x70 auger, swing hopper, hydraulic scissor lift, 540 PTO, $6,500. (605) 480-3299

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JD 3970 corn chopper, 3 row narrow head, electric controls. (701) 220-8110 or 701-220-0815. John Deere 2320 Swather with 21’ head, low hours, excellent condition, field ready, Cab, Air conditioner, always stored inside. Call 320-444-3833 3950 Silage cutter, 3 row 30” snapper head, set up for grinding earlage, one owner, low acres, shedded, long tongue hydraulic positioner, monitor, $12,000. Pioneer silage bagger, 10ft, same as roto press, hydraulic brakes, hydraulic apron, one owner, inoculate meter, shedded, good machine, $10,000. (712) 986-5455 Want to buy: Mac Don swather. 9350 or 9352C. Also looking for draper head for same swathers. (218) 770-4192 John Deere 853A All Crop Head, very nice, clean and straight, asking $4,500. 605-380-3631 or 605-380-3637 For Sale: Westfield 13x91 auger, hydaulic drive swing hopper, like new, little use. (605) 281-0497 1 Balzer stalk chopper, No. 1500, hammers never turned. (605) 783-3262 FOR SALE, TRADE, or RENT: JD 608 8R30” corn head, hydraulic deck plates, knife rolls. Call 701-778-7611 or 701-269-9687

JD 9650 Walker combine, 2002 model, 2414 sep hrs, 3385 eng hrs, single pt hook up, chaff spreader, Maurer hopper extensions, field ready, has been shedded, with JD 212 pick head, 605-881-8628 or 605-881-8629 Hayti, SD For Sale: Brandt 1585 Belt Conveyor with Swing Hopper in excellent condition. Never used in fertilizer. 13x95 auger with swing hopper, hopper has electric drive and winch 14ft Wishek 842 disk with harrow. All field ready. (701) 336-7631 For Sale: 2007 Case IH 1020 25’ Flexhead, 500 acres on guards & sickle, always shedded. 605-999-9904 JD 36” Combine Tracks, used 3 seasons, good shape, $43,000. (605) 695-1511 New RT 60 Phase Converter. Will run 120 hp of combination of motor sizes & will start up to 60 hp, $7,000.00 OBO. Also, NEMA 4 rated stainless electrical box available. Weatherproof. It has 2 built in air conditioners. $3,750.00 OBO. 605.881.3719 Sunmaster header, 8R30”, Case IH adapter, all new clutches, less then 1600 acres, like new condition, $28,000. 701-321-1742 leave message

FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT:

JD 608C corn head, 8 row 30”, hyd. deck plates, knife rolls, 701-778-7611 or 701-269-9687 Brent 820 grain cart, replaced and balanced auger, $7,000. Westfield WR80-61 auger, like new, with auger speed reducer $3,900. (320) 491-9349 Westfield 13x91 Auger with or w/out Pit Express Driveover. Brent 772 Grain Cart tarp & scale. Edible Bean Equipment 8 row 30 Picket 20’ Sund Pickup Willston Combine (701) 710-0499

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9860 JD combine, this served me well for 5 seasons, in that time I redid the feeder house chain, drum, floor, fixed drive, new thrashing segments, new concaves, new Chaffer new water pump, most augers & belts, replaced with a very clean 9770, BO/trade $55000. Also 2006 MacDon 974 flex drapper, new belts, new cutter bar, new hoses, headsite contour, JD single point, straight! Free delivery $19974 (320) 290-9225 1040 Kinze grain cart on tracks, tarp, scale, $18,000 OBO. (605) 769-0520 2001 Gleaner R72 RWA, precision rotor, high speed chopper, auto-steer ready, yield monitor, 30ft. grain head, 630 JD head, head sight control. 218-849-7777 FOR SALE: JD 215 head with 15ft. Sun pickett fingers, screen pans, JD single point hookups; JD 8-22 643 corn head, connector DGVL, poly snouts, excellent condition; JD 643 corn head; JD 215 pickup head; JD 625F flex headwith finger reel; JD 24ft. flex head; JD 843 all crop head. 701-430-3189

2017 MacDon FD-75D

40FT Flex Draper Head, AHHC, Field Tracker, Double Drive, Gauge Wheels, Stubble Lights, 3” Cut, Nice Head, Financing Available. $62,900. Call Troy @ 218-849-1926

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JD 1253A row head, Bish built, new 2 years ago, excellent condition, $23,000. JD 853A RH, good condition, $5,600. JD 1053A, 10 row 30”, excellent condition, $14,600. JD 1243 corn head, oil drive, poly snouts, excellent $9,800. zim@hometelco.net 785-826-7082 Dennis Zimmerman, Bridgeport, KS 67416

2012 JD 616C chopping corn head, 16 row 30, stalk master, only 3 seasons of use, 1600 total acres with Lankota stalk stompers, trailer available. $89,500 OBO. 602-750-5333. 2017 Patriot crop sweeper, 30ft corn reel for down corn, fully assembled. 23.1/26 rotation tires and rims, fits 844 RoGator, (605) 690-8290 For sale: JD 643 6 row Corn Head, oil bath, good condition. Henry, SD (605) 881-1715 leave message. 36” ATI tracks with hardware for John Deere combine $40,000 (320) 360-2580 For Sale or Rent: 2017 Nardi 12 row 30” Sunflower head. 2014 38ft Wishek disk. (605) 880-5170 or 605-467-0350 2008 John Deere 9770, PRWD, extended wear package, 520 duals, Contour Master, high torque variable speed, Zenon lights, 2360 engine, 1770 separator hrs, excellent shape. Also, 2008 635 flex head, full fingered auger, has rigid sensors and spare sickle. Excellent shape. Both always stored inside. Call Ron Schoenfelder (605) 505-0201 800/38 Metric tire dual sets for Case IH AFX combines, each set includes 4-800/38 metric tires with mounting hardware. These replace factory tires and are a cost effective alternative to tracks. $12,000. 605-290-8380 or 605-226-0732 For Sale: 2012 CaseIH 3020 flex head, 35ft. hyd. cutter bar adjustment, stored inside, excellent shape; Westfield MK 100x61ft. auger, low profile hopper, $2,500. Call Dewayne at Wheaton, MN. 320-563-8446 or cell: 320-304-2397.

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WHETSTONE AG SUPPLY, INC. WILMOT, SD 57279 605-938-4709 www.whetstoneag.com NEW AUGERS WESTFIELD: WR 8x31 thru 71 TFX2 10x31/36/41 MKX GLP 10x73 MKX GLP 13x64 & 74 WHEATHEART: X GLP 13x84 13” EMD Drive Over Hopper Heavy Hitter Post Pounder NORWOOD SALES: 1838 EMD FL Kwik-Belt FARMKING: 13x70 Swing Hopper Auger 9’ Disc Mower 540 RPM 12 Wheel Bi-Fold Rake 14 Wheel Easy-Rake 16 Wheel Super Star Rake 18 Wheel Super Star Rake Model 2450 Bale Carrier 6” Grain Vac 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: WR 80-61 EMD MKX 130-74 GULP MK 13x91 GLP MK 13x111 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: 13x70 Swing Hopper FARMKING: 10x70 Swing Hopper UNIVERSAL: 2200 Series Drive-Over 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. 2007 John Deere 635F Flex head with Crary air bar, new sections and guards, field ready. $9,500 obo. Sukup 5-7hp 230 volt single phase 24” axial fan $500. Cadwell 24” LP grain bin heater, $700. (701) 710-0754 For Sale: 8200 Unverferth grain cart, roll tarp, scale, nice condition, red in color, $14,000 or best offer. (605) 380-5313 For sale: Demco & J&M Gravity wagons, 250 bushels up to 350. Factory gears, good tires, excellent shape. (605) 261-8341

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JD 643 corn head, knife rolls, extra hoods, field ready. JD goose neck hitch, part AN241459, quick hitch, hydraulic hook ups, wired for trailer lights, fits all 637 JD disks. 605-994-2200 or 605-994-7517

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Kinze 1500 grain cart on tracks. Also, Kinze 1300 grain cart on tracks. (712) 755-2455 For Sale: J&M 1050-20D Grain Storm Grain Cart, 1000 bu., walking tandems, hydraulic spout, scale & tarp, green in color, excellent condition, $32,000 OBO. Call or Text: (605) 380-3871 Webster, SD

Looking for full or seasonal help for corn, soybean, cattle, and haying operation. Seasonal combining truck driver. Competitive wages. Call 605-380-4655 Looking to do custom haying for 2019 and beyond. Willing to buy shares, buy the hay or rent the land. Can cut, rake, & bale. Have newer John Deere net wrap balers, New Holland self propelled cutter, trucks and loaders to get the job done right! For more details call: 605-270-1667

New Maurer hopper extension, will fit JD 9600, 9610 and some 9650, call 701-538-4367, leave message. JD 643 corn head, with newer drive attachment, good condition $3,000. 605-870-0161 For Sale: 12 Row, 22 inch, Corn head, 2017, very low acres, $25,000 or best offer. Call 701-680-1507 or 701-724-3486

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For Sale: 2018 J & M 1112 series extended reach grain cart on track with GT400 scale & tarp. $79,500. (605) 421-5500

RETIRED 2013 CaseIH AF9230 Combine, auto guidance, yield, moisture monitor, air compressor, hyd grain tank cover, 520-42 duals, powered rear axle, 424 trashing hrs, excellent condition. shedded. 2012 Case IH STX600Quad Trac. low hrs. Excellent. Bob 666 bean combine, high dump, shedded, good condition; Pickett one-step, 8R30”, 8 bar pickup. Convey-All 10” jump auger, 220 5 hp motor; Convey-All 80 ft belt conveyor, hydraulic. 2007 38 ft. Summers Super Chisel. Alloway Corn Stalk Shredders 22 Ft & 24 Ft. 820 Brent Grain Cart. New tires, Good condition. Call Richard 218-289-1761

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Parker 938 grain cart, 1000 bu. hydraulic spout, scale, tarp, red in color, excellent condition, always shedded, $25,500. (605) 880-1552 McDon 25’ finger reel pulltype swather, excellent condition, stored inside, $4000. 701-351-0399

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2608 Case IH chopping corn head New chopping knives Stalk roll knives are good. Were going to use them this year Sprockets and chains are in good shape Stainless steel wear parts on snouts, none cracked Hydraulic deck plates CaseIH field tracker 2010 model Overall really nice shape. Greased and ready to go!! (605) 949-1071

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EMPLOYMENT Looking for Wheat Harvest help in Western South Dakota. Truck Drivers, CDL preferred. Clean driving record a must. Experienced Combine & Grain Cart Operators. Some mechanical skills needed. Pay $15 - $18 plus per hr. depending upon experience. Housing & some meals provided. Call Larry at 715-577-1555 or Debbie at 715-215-0482.

FULL-TIME YEAR-ROUND WORK

On grain & beef cattle farm in SE North Dakota. Paid vacation after 1 year. Call for details, 701-361-1833. Looking for Wheat, Soybeans, Sunflowers and Corn to harvest. Available now with reasonable rates. Call 701-220-3405 Looking for fall crops to harvest, JD combines, Heid Brothers Harvesting Call Peter at 320-221-3789 CUSTOM FENCING barbed or woven wire. Will take out old fence. 605-845-7421 Harvest Help wanted on a grain farm near Aberdeen, SD. CDL preferred. Could become a full time position for the right individual. Pay DOE. Call (605)228-2340. Truck Driver Wanted for OTR Grain Hauling. Call Tim at J & T Trucking 605-770-8289 Truck Drivers Wanted looking for Class A CDL Professional Drivers with 2 years of experience or more to join our team. 46 cents per mile. Full benefit package. Paid vacations. $25 per load dumping bonus. Year end bonus. Call Todd at L & O Acres Tr a n s p o r t , 605-380-2133 or Chris at 605-216-2216. Office 605-226-0732, ask for Chris. Full time, year round, Farm/ranch help, housing and utilities provided, 605-228-2182 or 605-228-6557

EMPLOYMENT Elite Construction For your Ag Building Restoration and New Building Construction needs call Elite Construction David O’Daniel 1-605-450-9926 (cell) 1-605-598-6626 (home) Faulkton, SD

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Clean modern equipment. Auto shift, tri-axle & semi. Drivers & Operators Wanted. Overtime & Bonus for returning help. Only 5 minutes from GF. Driscoll & Driscoll, Inc. Call 218-773-2661, 9-5, Mon. thru Fri. 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 Meier’s Custom Farming CIH 100ft boom sprayer. Looking for custom wheat corn, soybeans, sunflower harvesting for the 2019 season. Call Matt for pricing and availability 605-999-4496

FARM HELP WANTED

Year round and seasonal positions available in SE North Dakota. Farm experience and mechanical ability preferred. Call 701-640-2160

BUILDINGS/ BINS

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

FUEL TANK & HOPPER & GRAIN BIN MOVING 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!

John Deere 3970 silage cutter, 3 row narrow corn head and hay head. 12 foot Richardton high dump. John Deere 922 flex head with Crary air reel, all of this equipment in excellent condition. (605) 880-1006 or 605-520-2879.

SEED FOR SALE:

For Sale: 2 Artex Manure Spreader W/ Silage Kit Used one year $49,500 Each Contact Sheridan Larson 605-354-2127 Email: swensonshop@venturecomm.net (605) 999-6733

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For Sale, Superb Grain Dryer S1000C with a Quantum Controller, Low Hours, 466 Hours, All Stainless Steel, Asking $70,000 CAD. Located near Lloydminster SK Canada (780) 872-2362

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For Sale: John Deere 7800 Chopper with Kernel processor, comes with 8 row 778 Header and 640B Pickup head. All are in very good condition. Call Charlie (785) 799-7815

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

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Round wheat straw bales, net wrapped, clean straw, can load, can help with trucking. Felton, MN. 701-371-3972 JD 3970 Chopper, hyd. tongue, 2 row, 30” green chopper head, new belts, always shedded. 605-395-7069 Common Cereal Winter Rye: Bin run. $6/bushel. Wahpeton, ND. 701-640-2764

218-821-5794 storage where and when you need it!

MC continuous flow grain dryer, electric motor, complete with electric cords, also 1000 bushel holding tank, transfer order from tank to dryer, 605-983-5673 or 605-203-1341

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MYCOGEN AND LEGEND SEEDS: SEED CORN, SUNFLOWERS, AND SOYBEANS CERTIFIED SPRING WHEAT: BOOST, SURPASS, LANG MN, SY605CL FORAGE BARLEY: HAYS, LAVINA 4010 FORAGE PEAS, AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS, OATS: GOLIATH, HAYDEN, ROCKFORD, MORTON FIELD PEAS: CARVER, COMMANDER CHICKPEAS: FRONTIER, ORION LENTILS: RICHLEA, PENNELL VERDESIAN LEGUME INOCULANTS, SPRING TRITICALE, ALFALFA, GRASS SEED, FULL LINE OF COVER CROP SEED, CUSTOM MIXES AND TOTES AVAILABLE, ON SITE SEED TREATING, CERTIFIED ON FARM SCALE, SM-18018

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FEED, SEED & HAY AND RELATED EQUIPMENT 7165 Hesston Forage Harvester with choice of a head. 3 row narrow, 2 row narrow, 2 row wide, and a hay head. $5,000 with one head, $6,500 with all the heads. (701) 226-3556 Deluxe LP grain dryer in excellent condition, continuous flow or batch. Will do 400 bushels/hour (320) 360-2580 1998 7000 Unverferth Grain Cart, 1000 PTO, like new tires, like new tarp, $10,500. (605) 433-5442 890 New Holland Silage Chopper with 2 row head, electric controls, $1,800 obo. Richardton dump wagon, $1,500 obo. 605-832-4551 or 605-690-3386 Hydraulic swing around for 13” auger hopper, $800. 605-216-7838

HAYING EQUIPMENT John Deere 2320 Swather with 21’ head, low hours, excellent condition, field ready, Cab, Air conditioner, always stored inside. Call 320-444-3833 J.E.S. Farms Partnership, 18 miles north of Pierre, SD has many thousands of acres of irrigated winter wheat that is being put up for hay prior to beard. Feed analysis will be provided for each group of hay bales. Put up in net wrapped round bales by John Deere baler. Certified scale on property. Irrigated alfalfa hay in 3x4 big square bales. Feed analysis will be provided for each group of hay. Also thousands of acres of round 2019 corn stalk bales will be put up in the Fall of 2019. Net wrapped round bales by John Deere baler. Book early for maximum discount. 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 Partnership 605-224-4732, ext. 3, lv message. Chris 605-209-3934 605-264-5401, ext. 3, lv msg, Brad 605-280-4997 Ear corn for sale, 605-228-0471

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FOR SALE; 142 bales of first cutting Timothy Grass. 99.9% weed free. bales weigh 1500 lbs. $120.00 a ton. (605) 949-2206 For Sale: Case IH 162 16ft HydroSwing, excellent condition. (605) 670-2250 1350lb net wrapped rowed 2018 and 2019 some upland, some brome alfalfa mix, also 80 bushel per acre oat hay bales, north central SD, 605-216-8033 Managed Grazing Native and improved grasses and legumes. Rural water and dams. Barbed and electric fences. No herbicide. Daily management. $1.50/1,000 lb./day. Dean Lockner Ree Heights, SD 605-870-3978 Alfalfa -- Alfalfa/Grass -- Oat Straw 3x4x8 large squares small squares. Western South Dakota (605) 515-0858 For Sale: Wheat & Rye Straw Bales -- Bales are 1300 lbs -Triple mesh wrapped with JD Baler Trucking Available! Contact Sheridan Larson 605-354-2127 Email: swensonshop@ venturecomm.net Case IH 3650 baler, Case IH 8480 baler, excellent shape, both stored inside, (701) 678-3286

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Grass hay, horse quality, small squares, stored inside. Inspected Buffalo meat for sale. Local FM. Also, taking orders for small square alfalfa bales. 701-893-6848 1st cut Alfalfa, 515 bales, 2nd cut 396 bales, 3rd cut 178 bales, Oats hay 99 bales, Grass hay 120 bales. Call Ken Brockel at 605-850-8973 or 605-955-3597 For Sale: Mixed hay, roughly 1/3 brome, 1/3 slender grass, 1/3 alfalfa. Weighing approx 1400+ lbs per bale. 701-928-0298 or 701-824-2485

FOR SALE, Large round bales of Straw weighing 1300lbs $55.00 a Bale. (605) 949-2206 For Sale: Alfalfa 600 bales 1st, 2nd, 3rd, & 4th cuttings, net wrapped. Clark, SD area. Call (605) 881-2655 150 big round net wrapped bales of 2nd cutting alfalfa, $100 a ton. Also 120 round bales of 3rd cutting alfalfa, $115 a ton. Located NW of Aberdeen, SD. (605) 380-5313

For sale: 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting 2019 alfalfa, mixed hay, rye straw bales, big rounds, net wrapped, will load. Carpenter SD. Also 2018 corn silage for sale. (605) 353-5217

For Sale: New Holland 1033 Bale wagon, 105 bales, has in cab controls, always stored inside. (701) 336-7339

Approx 450 round oat bales for sale, put up without rain, call (605) 281-0497

Hay for Sale: Good quality hay-alfalfa grass mixed. 900# bales, will load, Vayland SD Also alfalfa & brome alfalfa for sale, 605-350-3988 or 605-458-2647, Wessington, SD

German Hay Millet for sale. Round bales, net wrap, never been rained on. Have test results available. $60/ton. (605) 433-5442 Alfalfa Grass & Hay Millet for sale. Contact Kyle at (605) 280-5707 for more information and pricing. Grass hay, small square bales, stored inside, $4.50/each. (605) 354-1463

Voller Ag., Inc.

2019 hay for sale, large round bales, high quality grass hay, alfalfa, and other forage types are available. Call or text for pricing and availability. 605-380-0022 Winter wheat straw for sale, net wrapped, large round bales, combined with JD walker combine, baled with JD 569 baler, $40 bale in the field, will load, 605-870-0161

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LAND AUCTION

LAND AUCTION

BOTTINEAU COUNTY, ND TIMED ONLINE AUCTION

160+ ACRES

320+ ACRES TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Land Located: Near Newburg & Maxbass, ND AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Opportunity to purchase two quarters of cropland in the Newburg/ Maxbass, ND area. This land features productive soils and is available to operate for the 2020 crop year! To be sold in 2 tracts! BOTTINEAU COUNTY, ND NEWBORG & BRANDER TWP Description: Brander TWP Section 26, Newborg TWP Section 5 Tract 1: Brander TWP Legal Description: NE1/4 Section 26-161-80 Total Acres: 160+ US Fish & Wildlife Wetland Easement Tract 2: Newborg TWP Legal Description: SE1/4 Section 5-160-80 Total Acres: 160+ US Fish & Wildlife Wetland Easement For a detailed Buyer’s Prospectus with complete terms and conditions contact Max Steffes (ND999) at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.212.2849 or online at SteffesGroup.com

Gerald & Mary Auran, Owners

CASS COUNTY, ND TIMED ONLINE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Land Located: From the Jct. of Co. HWY. 32 & 147th Ave. SE, (1/2 mile east of Absaraka, ND), north 2 miles, west 1 mile on 28th St. SE AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Wonderful opportunity to purchase a square quarter of productive farmland north of Absaraka in northwest Cass County. This farm is located adjacent to two well-maintained roads and features a diverse soil profile with lighter loam soils great for corn production. Predominate soils include Gardena-Glyndon Silt Loam & others. This land is being sold to settle the estate of Betty F. Paulson and is available to farm for the 2020 crop year! Cass County, ND Empire Township Legal Description: NE1/4 Section 29-141-53 For a detailed Buyer’s Prospectus with complete terms and conditions contact Max Steffes (ND999) at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.212.2849 or online at SteffesGroup.com

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FARMLAND FOR SALE EDDY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA

RICHLAND COUNTY, ND TIMED ONLINE

The following land owned by Allen & Janice Birkeland located in Hillsdale Township, Eddy County, North Dakota is being offered for sale on bids:

426+/- ACRES TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 AT 8:00AM – 12:00PM Land Located: • Tracts 1 & 2: From I-29 exit 8 (Hankinson exit), west 1/2 mile on Hwy. 11, north 1 mile on 170th Ave. SE. • Tract 3: From the north end of Tract 1, east 1/2 mile across the interstate on Co. Rd. 15, south 1/2 mile on 171st Ave. SE, OR From I-29 exit 8 (Hankinson exit), east 1/2 mile on Hwy. 11, north 1 mile on 171st Ave SE. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This highly visible and accessible land features a nice mix of pasture and tillable acres. All 3 tracts are adjacent to I-29 and within a mile of the I-29 exit to Hankinson. This auction represents the rare opportunity to purchase pasture in Richland County! Richland County, ND Waldo Township Description: Waldo Township Section 16 • FSA Cropland Acres: .294.84+/• 82 + Acres of Cropland are Grazed/in Pasture • Tillable Acres: 211+/• Pasture & Trees: .214+/- acres

Tract 1: Total Acres: 144.25+/Tillable Acres: 41+/Pasture & Trees: 103+/Tract 2: Total Acres: 138.39+/Tillable Acres: 69+/Pasture & Trees: 69+/- acres Tract 3: Total Acres: 143.84+/Tillable Acres: 101.39+/Pasture & Trees: 42+/- acres For a detailed Buyer’s Prospectus with complete terms and conditions contact Max Steffes (ND999) at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.212.2849 or online at SteffesGroup.com

Healy Family, Owners

EDDY COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA: TOWNSHIP 150, RANGE 64: Section 3: Government Lots 1, 2 and 3; SE1/4NW1/4; S1/2NE1/4; N1/2SE1/4; N1/2SW1/4; and SE1/4SW1/4 BIDS: Persons interested in bidding shall submit written bids to Travis S. Peterson, Attorney at Law. Bids shall be in writing, signed (include address and phone number), and state the total amount bid (not by the acre). The highest written bidders, as determined by Seller, will be invited to participate in oral bidding at a time to be scheduled. The deadline to submit written bids is 3:00 PM on October 28, 2019. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids for any reason whatsoever. Seller reserves the right to waive any and all irregularities. For further details and instructions contact: Travis S. Peterson PETERSON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 523 Central Avenue P.O. Box 231 New Rockford, ND, 58356 (701) 947-2442 (phone) (701) 947-2443 (fax) travis@petersonlawofficespc.com

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John Botsford Chris Griffin

Wanted land to rent 2020 and beyond. Willing to pay competitive rates. Grand Forks, Steel, and Traill counties. Ben Sobolik (701) 741-1320 or (701) 847-2334.

18 acres, mostly wooded, waterfront property on Zipple Bay, Lake of the Woods. All high ground 1/4 miles of navigational waterfront on county rd. Electricity to property, 1 well. 1/2 mile to Zipple State Park. 1/2 mile to Zipple Bay Resort. 218-783-3321

FARMLAND FOR SALE ON BIDS

333.69 acres located in Wanger Township Marshall County, Minnesota. Legal Description: The NW¼ (less a 475’x 560’ parcel and less a 475’x 675’ parcel ) and the SW¼ of the NE¼, Section 25 and the SW¼, Section 24 (less an 800’x700’ parcel), all in Township 157N, Range 47W. The Lindstrom Property.

135.5 Cropland acres 3.5 miles west of Reynolds, ND. W1/2 5-148-51. Currently in alfalfa. Open for 2020 crop year and beyond. Call David Bierman 605-696-3102 for more information. SECLUDED 151 ACRE GETAWAY 1/2 MILE BEAUTIFUL RED LAKE RIVER FRONTAGE Hunting, fishing, birds, giant northern, whitetail bucks. 112 acres CRP. Pays $8,890/yr. Thief River Falls, MN area. $1,995/acre OBO. Northland Realty Co. 218-684-1521

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Parcel Identification Numbers: 44-0117-001; 44-0121-000 and other connected parcels. These parcels contain approximately 333.69 acres. BID PROCEDURE: Sealed Written Bids will be received by Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC, law office, P.O. Box 159, Warren, MN 56762, until 5:00 p.m. on November 1, 2019. Bids should be for the total dollar amount, and not per acre. Those submitting the five highest written bids will be invited to participate in a final oral bidding to be held at Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC in Warren, Minnesota on November 12, 2019. TERMS OF SALE AND CLOSING: A 10% earnest money check will be required by the successful bidder upon placing the highest bid at the oral bidding, with the balance due within 60 days. Seller will provide a continued abstract evidencing marketable title. Seller will convey the property by Warranty Deed at closing. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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WALSH COUNTY FARMLAND FOR SALE Birdella Sims, PR of the Estate of Cornella Wylie, hereby offers for sale approximately 270 acres, more accurately described as the N½ (less 48 acres) of Section 31 (Rushford Township, Walsh County) Written bids will be received at the law offices of Sillers, Laaveg & Wenzel, 104 4th St W/ PO Box 127, Park River, ND 58270 or online at service@ slwlawyers.com until 12:00 o’clock noon (CST) on Tuesday, October 22, 2019.

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REAL ESTATE/ AG STOCK FARMLAND FOR SALE ON BIDS 175.36 acres located in Esther Township Polk County, Minnesota.

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

Parcel Identification Numbers: 18-00016-00 and other connected parcels. Parcels contain approximately 175.36 acres, 147.94 tillable.

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Oral bidding will take place at 1:00 p.m. at the Park River City Community Room, 514 Briggs Ave S (north door), Park River, ND 58270. Those submitting sealed bids will be allowed to raise their bid orally at that time. Bidders are requested to submit a unit bid and not a per acre bid. Terms are as follows: Highest bid will be required to pay ten (10) percent of bid price to be held in escrow upon the signing of a purchase agreement. The remaining balance shall be paid within thirty (30) days of acceptance of bid. Seller will provide a warranty deed, and an up-to-date abstract.

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The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further information on the sale, crop history, and taxes on the land, contact Sillers, Laaveg & Wenzel at (701)284-6300, or email at service@slwlawyers.com.

LAND FOR SALE BY BIDS

160± Acres • Traverse County, Minnesota

701-780-1179

Farmers National Company PO Box 234, Glyndon, Minnesota, 56547

Written Bids Only

Productive soils • Two miles from sugar beet receiving station

Available for 2020 crop year!

Bids due by 2:00 PM, Wednesday, October 30 Farmers National Company PO Box 234, Glyndon, Minnesota, 56547 Written Bids Only Offered in two tracts • Highly productive land with strong soils

Written bids to be delivered to Don Schmeling, Continental Real Estate, P.O. Box 1121, 135 Sims, Dickinson, ND 58601 by November 15, 2019. (Ranch is subject to prior Sale!) Interested parties should contact Don Schmeling, Continental Real Estate at 701-260-5555 or 701-225-9107 for more information, for a bid packet, or for a ranch tour. Realtor/Partial Owner.

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SALE PENDING: Richland County Farmland 156.99+- acres of excellent land SE of Mooreton, ND. FOR SALE: Wilkin County MN Farmland 80 acres, West Campbell Township, SE of Fairmount, ND. Excellent quality.

FOR SALE: Traill County ND Land near Portland ND. 135 acres combination Great Hunting Land along the wooded Goose River along with high productive tillable Land.

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Louis & Agnes Schmeling family ranch is located in Golden Valley County, south of Sentinel Butte, ND. Consisting of 4780 deeded acres including 615.69 acres of productive cropland, and the balance in pasture & building site/headquarters. A good grass ranch with good natural protection & watered by 10 water wells, pipeline, Bullion Creek running through much of ranch, & SW water to headquarters. Ranch may be sold in up to 9 parcels or as a whole.

Glyndon, Minnesota

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TERMS OF SALE AND CLOSING: A 10% earnest money check will be required by the successful bidder upon placing the highest bid at the oral bidding, with the balance due within 60 days. Seller will provide a continued abstract evidencing marketable title. Seller will convey the property by Warranty Deed at closing. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

320± Acres • Big Stone County, Minnesota

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BID PROCEDURE: Sealed Written Bids will be received by Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC, Law Office, P.O. Box 159, Warren, MN 56762, until 5:00 p.m. on November 8, 2019. Bids should be for the total dollar amount, and not per acre. Those submitting the five highest written bids will be invited to participate in a final oral bidding to be held at Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC in Warren, Minnesota on November 19, 2019.

LAND FOR SALE BY BIDS

Available for 2020 crop year!

Bids due by 12:00 PM, Tuesday, November 12

Legal Description: The E½NW¼ ;Lots 1,2,3,6 & 7 of the SW¼NW¼ and Lot 4 of Section 4 in Township 153, Range 50; AND Government Lot 2 of Section 5 in Township 153, Range 50. The Quern Property.

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FARMLAND FOR SALE ON BIDS 146.52 acres located in Higdem Township Polk County, Minnesota. Legal Description: The SW¼, Section 21, Township 154N, Range 50W, less 11.26 acres building site. The Quern Property.

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FARMLAND FOR SALE ON BIDS 333.69 acres located in Wanger Township Marshall County, Minnesota.

The PFEIFER FAMILY offer for sale the following described properties:

Legal Description: The NW¼ (less a 475’x 560’ parcel and less a 475’x 675’ parcel ) and the SW¼ of the NE¼, Section 25 and the SW¼, Section 24 (less an 800’x700’ parcel), all in Township 157N, Range 47W. The Lindstrom Property.

Parcel 1: NW¼-24-160-62.

Parcel Identification Numbers: 37-00071-00; This parcel contains approximately 146.52 tillable acres.

Parcel 2: SW¼-13-160-62. Bid Procedure: WRITTEN BIDS will be received at the law office of Nicholas B. Hall, Hall Currie Lawyers, Ltd., 710 Hill Avenue P.O. Box 610, Grafton, ND 58237, on or before 12:00 p.m., on Friday, October 18, 2019. Please mark your envelope “BID FOR PFEIFER LAND” and include the parcel number, OR Email your bid to hallcurrielaw@hallcurrie.com. Bids should be in the total amount and not per acre.

BID PROCEDURE: Sealed Written Bids will be received by Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC, Law Office, P.O. Box 159, Warren, MN 56762, until 5:00 p.m. on November 8, 2019. Bids should be for the total dollar amount, and not per acre. Those submitting the five highest written bids will be invited to participate in a final oral bidding to be held at Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC in Warren, Minnesota on November 19, 2019.

Bids will be opened at that time and the top five bidders for each parcel will be invited to participate in ORAL BIDDING on Wednesday, October 23, 2019, at 2:00 p.m. at FARMERS & MERCHANTS STATE BANK, 816 3rd Street, Langdon, ND 58249. The right is reserved to waive irregularities and to reject any or all bids.

TERMS OF SALE AND CLOSING: A 10% earnest money check will be required by the successful bidder upon placing the highest bid at the oral bidding, with the balance due within 60 days. Seller will provide a continued abstract evidencing marketable title. Seller will convey the property by Warranty Deed at closing. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Terms: 10% of the purchase price will be due upon acceptance of a bid, and the balance due within thirty (30) days. Interested parties are authorized to contact FSA for information. For maps, bid packets and further information contact:

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Flexible 3,000 to 5,000 tillable acres in the Baudette and Williams area. Pattern tiled, excellent soils, great location. For more information, contact Kirk Swenson at 1 Stop Realty, Inc. 507-634-7033.

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Attorney at Law 710 Hill Avenue - P.O. Box 610 Grafton, ND 58237 (701) 352-2810 (Telephone) (701) 352-1550 (Fax) nhall@hallcurrie.com (Email)

BID PROCEDURE: Sealed Written Bids will be received by Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC, law office, P.O. Box 159, Warren, MN 56762, until 5:00 p.m. on November 1, 2019. Bids should be for the total dollar amount, and not per acre. Those submitting the five highest written bids will be invited to participate in a final oral bidding to be held at Rokke, Aandal & Associates, PLLC in Warren, Minnesota on November 12, 2019. TERMS OF SALE AND CLOSING: A 10% earnest money check will be required by the successful bidder upon placing the highest bid at the oral bidding, with the balance due within 60 days. Seller will provide a continued abstract evidencing marketable title. Seller will convey the property by Warranty Deed at closing. Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

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Township 154 North, Range 87 West

MOUNTRAIL COUNTY LAND FOR SALE Township 157 North, Range 88 West

Section 28: SW1/4NW1/4, W1/2SW1/4 Section 29: SE1/4

Minerals: Seller to reserve all oil, coal, gas and all other minerals the seller may now own of record.

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Terms: Cash, with 10% down as earnest money upon completion of bids and balance payable within 45 days. Bids: Written bids, accompanied by a cashier’s check or certified check for $5,000 payable to Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., will be accepted until 5:00pm on October 29, 2019. The top 5 bidders will have the right to orally raise their bids at 10:00am on November 1, 2019. Seller will furnish updated abstracts. Seller will pay the 2019 and prior years real estate taxes. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to modify the oral bidding requirements.

MCHENRY COUNTY LAND FOR SALE TOWNSHIP 152 NORTH, RANGE 77 WEST

Township 153 North, Range 87 West

SECTION 3: GOVT. LOTS 3, 4, S1/2NW1/4, LESS OUTLOT 1 OF GOVT. LOT 4 SECTION 4: GOVT. LOT 4, SW1/4NW1/4, W1/2SW1/4

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

SECTION 32: E1/2SE1/4 SECTION 34: W1/2E1/2

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Parcel Identification Numbers: 44-0117-001; 44-0121-000 and other connected parcels. These parcels contain approximately 333.69 acres.

WARD COUNTY LAND FOR SALE

466.76± Deeded Acres | 440.11± Tillable Acres 7.5 Miles East of Langdon on ND-5 NW 1/4 & E 1/2 of Section 18 – Hay Township Live & Online Bidding Available.

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Minerals: Seller to reserve all oil, coal, gas and all other minerals the seller may now own of record. Terms: Cash, with 10% down as earnest money upon completion of bids and balance payable within 45 days. Bids: Written bids, accompanied by a cashier’s check or certified check for $5,000 payable to Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., will be accepted until 5:00 pm on October 29, 2019. The top 5 bidders will have the right to orally raise their bids at 3:00 p.m. on November 1, 2019. Seller will furnish updated abstracts. Seller will pay the 2019 and prior years real estate taxes. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to modify the oral bidding requirements. Information: Bids may be submitted to and further information, along with bid forms, may be obtained from Ryan Haugen, Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., 3108 S. Broadway, Ste. I, Minot, ND 58701, (701) 839- 1451, www.haugenfarmrealty.com.

SECTION 2: SE1/4 SECTION 13: NW1/4 SECTION 14: NE1/4

FARM REALTY, INC.

Minerals: Seller to reserve all oil, coal, gas and all other minerals the seller may now own of record. Terms: Cash, with 10% down as earnest money upon completion of bids and balance payable within 45 days. Bids: Written bids, accompanied by a cashier’s check or certified check for $5,000 payable to Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., will be accepted until 5:00 pm on October 28, 2019. The top 5 bidders will have the right to orally raise their bids at 10:00am on October 31, 2019. Seller will furnish updated abstracts. Seller will pay the 2019 and prior years real estate taxes. The seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to modify the oral bidding requirements. Information: Bids may be submitted to and further information, along with bid forms, may be obtained from Ryan Haugen, Haugen Farm Realty, Inc., 3108 S. Broadway, Ste. I, Minot, ND 58701, (701) 839- 1451, www.haugenfarmrealty.com.


LAND AUCTION Oxbow-Hickson, ND Area Timed Online ATTENTION HOMEBUILDERS, DEVELOPERS, FARMERS, INVESTORS, & TAX DEFERRED EXCHANGE LAND BUYERS!

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872+/- Acres OPENS: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 CLOSES: NOVEMBER 14 AT 10AM & 12PM THIS AUCTION WILL HAVE 2 RINGS RING 1 (TRACTS 1-3) CLOSE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 AT 10:00AM RING 2 (TRACTS 4-10) CLOSE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 AT 12:00PM Land Located: Near Oxbow, ND AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Take note of this significant land auction which includes perhaps the last remaining large parcels of undeveloped land within the OxbowHickson-Bakke Levee! Additionally, there are several tracts of Red River Valley farmland with interstate frontage. This land is being sold to settle the Estate of Arthur B. Mathison. To be sold in 10 Tracts! LAND PREVIEW & INSPECTION DATE: Thursday, October 31, 2019, from 12:00PM – 3:00PM. Meet Steffes representatives at the Oxbow Country Club Clubhouse for an informal lunch. We will be available to answer any questions about the property or the auction process. Oxbow Country Club, 40 Clubhouse Drive, Oxbow, ND 58047 Oxbow-Hickson, ND Area Land Auction Cass County, ND 100+/- Acres of Land within OHB Levee 726+/- Acres of Farmland – Pleasant Township Interstate Frontage Hwy 81 Frontage 10-15 Miles from Fargo Tract 1 76+/- Acres Adjacent to Bakke Tract 2 23+/- Acres on Clubhouse Drive Tract 3 1.61+/- Acre Lot N of Knickerbocker Tract 4: Description: SE1/4 Less R/W & Less Drain R/W Section 11-137-49 Total Acres: 144.32+/-

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Tract 5: Description: 90+ Acres in NE1/4 Section 23-137-49 Cropland Acres: 89.2+/Tract 6: Description: 88+ Acres in SE1/4 Section 23-137-49 Cropland Acres: 88.16+/ Recorded Access Easement for Access from the S Tract 7: Description: W1/2W1/2 Less R/W Section 25-137-49 Total Acres: 144.17+/ Cropland Acres: 145.4+/Tract 8: Description: NW1/4 Less R/W Section 35-137-49 Total Acres: 144.44+/ Cropland Acres: 141.65+/Tract 9: Description: 80+ Acres in S1/2SE1/4 Section 25-137-49 Cropland Acres: 79+/Tract 10: Description: 36+/- Acre Govt. lot 4 in S1/2SW1/4 Section 30-137-48 Cropland Acres: 27+/ Tree Acres: 10+/For a detailed Buyer’s Prospectus with complete terms and conditions contact Max Steffes (ND999) at Steffes Group, 701.237.9173 or 701.212.2849 or

online at SteffesGroup.com

Estate of Arthur B. Mathison, Owner Nancy Mathison, PR The Mathison Family, Owners

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Multi-Property ONLINE ONLY Auction Benson, Pierce, Sheridan & Wells Counties, ND

Bidding Starts: Friday, November 1 8:00 a.m. Bidding Starts to End: November 5 – 1:00 p.m. Seven properties offered ONLINE ONLY around the Harvey, ND area in Benson, Pierce and Sheridan Counties. Properties include, crop and pastureland, farmsteads, hobby farms, and houses! Contact: John Stober – 701-426-8834 or view www.pifers.com for more information. Property 1: 80 +/- Acres Sheridan Co. Property 2: 112 +/- Acres Pierce Co. Property 3: 35 +/- Acre Hobby Farm - Benson Co. Property 4: 12 +/- Acre Farmstead - Pierce Co. Property 5: 709 Cedar Ave. - Harvey, ND Property 6: 405 McKinnon Pl. - Goodrich, ND Property 7: 5.5 +/- Acre Farmstead - Sheridan Co.

OWNERS: Multiple Parties This auction is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty, Kevin Pifer #715.

Dakota 50/50 Sale, Futurity & Maturity

17th Annual Dakota 50/50 Sale, Futurity & Maturity at the NDSU Equine Center in Fargo, ND. October 25th to 27th, 2019. Two Day Futurity Show, One Day Maturity and RHV Competition/AQHA Show, Barrel Race and Trade Show. Over $15,000 in Cash and Prizes to win. Go to www.dakota50-50.com for more details or like us on Facebook at Dakota 50/50 Show and Sale

LIVESTOCK Registered Angus Dispersion Due to health reasons, we are going to disperse our registered angus cow herd. Will sell as whole herd or in age groups. Also have yearling bulls for sale. Isaak Angus Ranch Ron and Jackie Isaak 701-891-9999 or 701-983-4458 February Montavale ram lamb, was 2019 Grand Champion ram SD 4H division; Also Southdown ram & ewe lambs. 605-695-2365 & 605-691-3216 FOR SALE: (20) black older bred cows. PG tested Sept. 5th, bred to Charlois bulls. Calves still on them; Creep feeders 150 bushel with racks $800 each. Call 218-762-8666 Lancaster, MN.

LIVESTOCK & PETS AND RELATED EQUIP Holstein heifers due Sept 1st, sold herd 36 years AI Petrone and Epic sires bred Montross sexed semen, 701-883-5832 (701) 883-5832 HAVE BULL, WILL TRAVEL Lease your quality bulls from HEIM BROS. BULL LEASING and enjoy the advantages of renting. We buy superior bulls from breeders and rent them to you for the season. Avoid the hassle of buying and keeping bulls. Save Money. Call 701-320-1195, Edgeley, ND.

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For Sale Private Treaty yearling purebred Simmintal bulls sired by the highest calving ease, growth and performance herd sires in the industry. Our bulls are developed for functionality and longevity with complete performance testing, many bulls homoblack and homopolled. Call Justin Hart 605-216-6469 or Travis Hart 605-252-0894

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

Wanted cows to winter & possibly calve per head per day. Terry Severson, Raymond, SD (605) 233-0394 or 605-233-0393

100 bred black Angus cows for sale, $1500 a piece. Bred for April 1st, bred to black Angus bulls and Hereford bulls, mostly 3-8 years old, located by Ayr North Dakota. Call (701) 541-3990

Purebred Great Pyrenees Pups, parents are good guard dogs. $300 each. (507) 841-2638

January born purebred Polypay Ewe Lambs and Polypay and Samm cross ram lambs available. Rams are stout, structurally correct and from multiple birth litters. Nicole 605-460-1932, Redfield, SD or Mark 507-829-8748, Canby, MN

Purebred Australian Shepherd puppies, farm raised out of working dogs, red & blue merles, red tris, and black tris. Ready June 1st. 1st shots given, excellent family dogs. Call 605-234-6851 For sale: 40 commercial Polypay ewe lambs. March born. 3 generations deep in NSIP sires. All Sires & Dams tested OPP free. Marion SD 605-648-3715. FOR SALE: All aluminum Featherlite 2-horse walk thru horse trailer with dressing room. Extra heighth, stall length and width. Feed doors. Sliding windows. Removable divider. Roof vents. Two rear doors. Call 605-692-4615 leave message.

Boar meat goat nannies for Sale Two yearling does and two 2 year old does, ready to bred. (605) 460-1796 SANDHILL BORDER COLLIES Pups & ready to start dogs Red/black, short/medium hair. Delivery can be arranged (701) 859-3682 sandhillbc@yahoo.com

FOR LEASE By calf share agreement 50 running age bred cows. Purebred Angus and F-1 Baldies, bred to start calving April 1 to Angus and Hereford bulls. Call Paul Miskimins, (605) 770-6290 or Jim Miskimins 605-770-4919. For Sale: Registered Polled Dorset Ram and Ewe Lambs Dagel Polled Dorsets (605) 520-0235 1 Registered Dexter cow, 4 yrs old, 1 Registered Dexter Cow, 3 yrs old. 3 Registered yearling Dexter heifers. And 3 Dexter steer calves born in May. (605) 881-2398 50 head black bred heifers, very good quality, bred Black Angus. Ultrasounded, due March 20th thru April 30th. Call (605) 460-0231 Full blooded boarder collie pups, $200 OBO. 13 weeks old and 8 weeks old, had 1st shots, vet check, wormed twice, 605-467-0945 or 605-932-3509

MILLVALE SHORTHORNS For Sale: Red & Roan Bulls ready for service and some herd bulls. Bred females and also 2018 heifer calves. We deliver. For information give us a call. Robert Miller 800-807-6944 c. 701-331-1153 Roberta c. 701-331-2403 6010 Hwy 32, Fordville, ND Polypay & Polypay Sam ram lambs & Polypay ewe lambs. Va n We l l Po l y p a y s 605-881-6574 Sydell sheep handling system with turn table, used one year, $3,800. (701) 710-0303 Puppies and started dogs ready to hunt this fall. Parent are excellent family dogs, driven hunter and great retrievers. Male and female chocolate, black and yellow colors available now. Have all their shots and are ready to get into the field this fall, Call 605-539-9244 for photos, Miller, SD

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100-150 black, black white face broken mouth cows, bred Red Angus or Charolais to start calving April 25th for 60 days, 605-473-5346 or 605-730-0985

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CUSTOM CATTLE FEEDING Located 5 miles from Ringneck Energy ethanol plant. Reliable staff and affordable commodities. Please call VOORHEES CATTLE COMPANY, LLP Onida, SD at 605-973-2471 or 605-280-8019. For Sale - Yearling Purebred Hampshire Rams. All are twins & semen tested and ready to go to work. Production records available. Mike & Betty Brink, Redfield, SD 605-450-0768, 605-450-0769 or 605-472-0769 Have room to wean and/or background up to 100 feeder calves or replacement heifers, Call 605-770-8945 Wanted: cows to winter, no calving, big lots, good hay and silage. Carpenter SD (605) 353-5217


MARKETS HAY

BEAN

Summaries for Haynums were not available by Agweek’s Friday deadline. The following is a web address to review last weeks summary: https://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/sf_gr310.txt Rock Valley, Iowa

Oct. 11

Week ago

Alfalfa – small squares Supreme Premium Good Fair Utility

na na na na na

Alfalfa – large squares Supreme Premium Good Fair Utility

na na 165.00 na na

Alfalfa – large rounds Supreme na Premium na Good 132.50-190.00 Fair 87.50-105.00 Utility na na na 80.00-95.00 na

na na na na na

na na na na na

na na na na na

na na na na na

Supreme Premium Good Fair Utility

na na na na na

na na na na na

na na na na na

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

na na na na

Neb/Wyo ND Idaho

Idaho/Wash Colo/Neb Michigan Wis/Minn Minn/Wis

Pinks

Idaho/Wash ND/Minn

na na

na

na

na na na na

na

110.00-117.50

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

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

Durum

Minneapolis

Oats

Pacific NW Minneapolis #2

Week ago

Year ago

na

na

nq 6.25 6.35 6.34 10.54

6.05 6.10 6.25 6.26 10.39

5.65 5.80 5.95 6.80 11.29

5.62 9.33

5.45 9.05

6.28 10.42

nq

nq

nq

3.63 nq

3.63 nq

3.48 2.79

2.50 nq

2.50 nq

2.60 nq

Barley

Feed Minneapolis Pacific NW Malt

Minneapolis

Corn

Minneapolis Yellow Illinois

Soybeans

Minneapolis Cash Illinois

Flax

West Fargo

na

nq

nq

nq

3.36 3.97

3.76 3.71

3.17 3.67

8.71 9.37

8.26 8.90

7.71 8.67

Fri

Week ago

Year ago

New crop

nq 18.40

nq 17.90

17.25 17.10

17.25 17.10

nq

nq

nq

10.20

14.71 nq

14.41 nq

15.99 16.75

16.65 16.65

Canola

ADM Velva, N.D. West Fargo

na

na

39.00 na 34.00

35.00 na 34.00

na

39.00 na 35.00

Idaho/Wash

35.00

35.00

35.00

na na

na na

na na

26.00

26.00

28.00

Pea Beans Michigan ND/Minn.

Garbanzo Wash/Idaho ND/Mont

30.00 na

28.00 na

25.00 22.00

25.00 22.00

29.00 26.00

27.00 24.00

26.00 22.00

23.00 21.00

13.50 13.00

14.00 13.00

19.00 17.00

8.00 na na

11.50 na na

na

na

12.00 13.00

19.50 19.50

8.33 5.83 12.00

7.50 7.50 12.00

Peas & lentils

Idaho/Wash Green (whole vine) 8.00 Green (upright) na Yellow (whole) na Aust. Winter na Lentils (Pardina) 13.00 Lentils (Brewers) 13.00 North Dakota Green (whole) 8.33 Yellow (whole) 5.83 Lentils (richlea) 11.00

UNITED STATES Shipments 1,639*-1,633*-1,525 —- The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, San Luis Valley Colorado, Columbia Basin Washington, Wisconsin, and Big Lake Minnesota. The Market News Service survey of over 30,000 retail stores had 15,997 ads for potatoes last week, which is 1 percent higher then last weeks ads of 15,771. (* revised)

NuSun

Cargill West Fargo Enderlin

22.00 na na

Michigan ND/Minn.

Potatoes

Fri

30.00 na na

30.00 na na

Blacks

30.00 na

Bedding – small squares Per bale

22.00 21.00 22.00 21.00 21.00 21.00

na

Bedding – large rounds Per ton

25.00 25.00 25.00 22.00 25.00 na

Michigan ND/Minn.

POTATOES

GRAIN

Spring wheat

Small reds

Bedding – large squares Per ton

25.00 25.00 25.00 21.00 25.00 na

Dark red kidneys

Cornstalks – large squares Per ton

Year ago

Light red kidneys

na na na na

na na na

Week ago

Small whites

Cornstalks – large rounds Per tonna Fair Utility

Fri

Great Northerns

na na na na na

Grass – large rounds Premium Good Fair Utility

Pintos

na na na na na

Grass – large squares

na na na na

na na na na

Supreme Premium Good Fair Utility Supreme Premium Good Fair Utility

Alfalfa/Grass – large squares Premium Good Fair Utility

Alfalfa/Grass – small squares

Grass – small squares

Alfalfa/Grass – large rounds Premium Good Fair Utility

UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT IDAHO 2019 CROP Shipments 636-680-699 (Includes exports 4-6-6)—Movement expected remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices bales, carton 60s and 1000s generally unchanged, others lower. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5-pound film bags non size A mostly 6.50; 50—pound cartons 40-50smostly 12.0015.00, 60s mostly 11.50-12.00, 70s mostly 11.00-12.00, 80s mostly 9.00-9.50, 90s mostly 8.00, 100s 7.00-8.00; U.S. Two 6 ounce minimum mostly 7.00-7.50, 10 ounce minimum mostly 10.00-10.50. SAN LUIS VALLEY COLORADO 2019 CROP Shipments 269-289-180 (Includes exports 23-20-0)—- Movement expected to seasonally increase. Trading Slow. Prices Lower. U.S. One baled 5 10-lb film bags sz A mostly 8.00, baled 10 5-lb film bags sz A mostly 9.00; 50 lb cartons 40-70s 16.00-18.00, 80s 14.0016.00, 90s mostly 14.00, 100s 13.00-14.00. COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON 2019 CROP Shipments 215-196-177 (Includes exports 58-55-37)—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Moderate. Prices bales and carton 90s generally unchanged, others lower. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 10 pound film bags size A mostly 5.00, baled 5 pound film bags size A mostly 6.00; 50 pound cartons 40-70ss mostly 11.00-12.00, 80s mostly 10.00-11.00, 90s mostly 9.00-10.00, 100s mostly 8.00-9.00; U.S. Two 50 pound sacks 10 ounce minimum mostly 7.00-8.00. CENTRAL WISCONSIN 2019 CROP Shipments 126-121119 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading Fairly Slow. Prices Russet Cartons 40s-70s and 90s lower, others generally unchanged. Russet Norkotah U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A mostly 7.50-8.00 baled 10 5-pound size A mostly 8.50-9.00; 50 pound cartons 40s-70s mostly 16.00-17.00, 80s 14.00-15.00, 90s mostly 11.00-13.00, 100s mostly 10.00-11.00. Round Red U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 13.00-15.00, 50 pound cartons size A mostly

14.00-16.00, size B mostly 13.00-14.00, 50 pound sacks size A mostly 13.00-15.00, size B mostly 12.00-13.00. Yellow Type U.S. One baled 10 5-pound film bags size A mostly 15.00-16.00, 50 pound cartons size A mostly 14.00-15.00, 50 pound sacks size A mostly BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA 2019 CROP Shipments 109-94-73 —- Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Trading Fairly Slow. Remaining supplies in too few hands to establish market. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) 2019 CROP Shipments 20-31-52 —- Movement expected to increase as shippers receive new crop. Trading Fairly Slow. Round Red U.S. One 50 lb cartons sz A mostly 15.50, sz B 17.00-18.00, Creamers 3/4-1 5/8” 25.00-29.00. 50 lb sacks sz A mostly 14.00, sz B 15.50-16.50. tote bags approx 2000 lbs per cwt sz A mostly 25.00, sz B 28.00-30.00

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MICHIGAN Shipments 266-271*-292 —- Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. Harvest has been slowed by rain and wet fields. (* revised) WISCONSIN 2019 CROP Shipments 69-134-121 —Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market. WESTERN AND CENTRAL NEW YORK Shipments 12195-81 —- Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contracts. Too few open market sales to establish a market. Harvest curtailed Monday, October 7, 2019 due to rain and wet fields. PENNSYLVANIA Shipments 42-33-35 —- Movement expected about the same. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. AROOSTOOK COUNTY MAINE Shipments 19-42-30 —Movement expected to increase. Most movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to establish a market. Harvest slowed by rain and wet fields. MINNESOTA-NORTH DAKOTA (RED RIVER VALLEY) 2019 CROP Shipments 30-27-27 —- Movement expected to remain about the same. Too few open market sales to establish a market.

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Markets move with USDA report By Alex Norton Beeson Inc. The Sept. 1 stocks data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture was surprisingly bullish for soybeans and corn. So Thursday’s World Agriculture Supply & Demand Estimates Report had to adjust those balance sheets to reflect old crop supplies that were known since the end of last month. Despite that data, the market saw a less supportive corn balance sheet and soybeans were about as expected. For wheat, domestic stocks remain comfortable and the October WASDE held few surprises. In the end, corn prices led agricultural commodity markets lower following the WASDE Report’s release. Other key issues to note for this week are cold and snowy conditions in parts of the Upper Midwest as well as trade negotiations between the U.S. and China. Each of these have the

potential to provide future support to prices.

Wheat

Wheat markets were lower with USDA estimates showing an increase in both domestic and global ending stocks. Even with lower domestic production, the U.S. is seeing increased supplies on greater carry-in from 2018/19. Additionally, demand dropped off with reduced feed and export demand for 2019/20. World supplies increased modestly with higher carry-in stocks for the 2019/20 crop year. In the U.S., spring wheat harvest is slowly working toward the finish line with some less-than-helpful weather. USDA reported just 91% completion compared to 90% a week ago and 99% for the five-year average pace. Do not look for much additional progress in next week’s report with

adverse weather continuing to slow field work. Winter wheat planting in the U.S. has progressed well, to date: the USDA showed 52% of the crop planted compared to 53% for the fiveyear average pace. Just over a quarter of the crop has emerged.

Durum

The durum market remains elevated from the lows, though a continued rally could not be sustained. U.S. durum stocks were reduced from the September WASDE Report, dropping to 49 million bushels (from a previous 54 million bushel estimate).

Canola

The canola market has tracked with the broader soybean oil market and stepped higher from a week ago. Weather has been supportive locally, as well. But the bigger issue is the tightening soybean supplies in the U.S. leading the complex higher.

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Trade talks could result in a deal that would resume soybean trade with China. However, the two sides have been close in the past, only to break without a deal. In the meantime, Canada has not resolved its own geopolitical issues with China that would bring canola demand back.

Barley

U.S. barley stocks increased slightly despite lower production (on area reduction despite a higher yield than the September WASDE Report). Lower feed demand allowed ending stocks to increase to 97 million bushels compared to 93 million bushels in last month’s report.

Mustard seed

Mustard seed markets have been quiet ahead of the colder weather. It is unclear just how the crops will be impacted.

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

Wheat

The October World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report found more wheat in the U.S. and in the world. U.S. carryover stocks are estimated to be 1.043 billion bushels versus. pre-report estimates of 1.015 billion bushels. The primary drivers of this were a 30 million bushel cut in feed wheat usage and a 25 million bushel cut in exports for 2019-20. There was also a 6 million bushel cut in feed usage for 2018-19 that carried in as additional stocks in 2019-20. World stocks are estimated at 287.8 million metric tons versus pre-report estimates of 285.17 million metric tons. Weekly Canadian crop progress reports still show struggles with harvest. Manitoba spring wheat harvest is 91% complete versus 95% average. Saskatchewan spring wheat harvest is 44% versus 75% weighted major crop index average. Alberta is 34.7% harvested versus a combined major harvest index average of 54%. Weekly export sales were in line with expectations at 522,000 metric tons (19.2 million bushels). Commitments totaling 493 million bushels are running 16% ahead of last year. Current support for Minneapolis December is $5.27 with resistance at $5.485. For the week ending Oct. 10, December contracts for Minneapolis wheat were down 0.75 cents at $5.3525, up 2.5 cents at $4.93 for Chicago wheat, and down 0.75 cents at $4.0325 for Kansas City wheat.

Corn

The evil emperor strikes again! The USDA somehow raised the corn yield 0.2 bushels to 168.4 bushels per acre in a surprise move almost nobody saw coming. (But I guess we shouldn’t be surprised anymore). Average pre-report estimates were for a 0.7 bushels per acre decrease. The USDA only lowered harvest acres by 0.2 million acres and only lowered production 20 million bushels. The markets did not take this news kindly and sold off as future prices went back

down to lows we haven’t seen since before the Sept. 30 quarterly stocks report. Ending stocks were only lowered 261 million bushels despite the USDA lowering beginning stocks 331 million bushels just two weeks ago in their quarterly stocks report. It is hard to trust the USDA after proving time and time again that they just do what they want, despite an educated guess of 98% of the ag community saying something different. The USDA once again had to correct their books from last year, this time on feed usage. They lowered feed usage 800 million bushels from their beginning estimates as the 2018-19 marketing year went along, all the while hog and cattle production was at near record highs. There was a thought that wheat used for feed would get increased due to corn used for feed being lowered, but feed wheat usage was also lowered by the USDA during the same time period — another head scratcher. The USDA admitted they cut usage too much and added 125 million bushels of feed use back in this report. Somehow the farmers are always the ones to get hurt due to the USDA’s slow to correct policy and aren’t helped at all by the corrections that come a year too late. They need to change the motto for the USDA est.1862 to “Unreliable Simpletons Destroying Agriculture since 1862.” Corn yields came in 0.9 bushels higher than the pre-report estimates of 167.5 bushels per acre. USDA September was at 168.2 bushels per acre. Corn harvest acres at 81.8 million acres, down from 82 million in the September report. Production came in slightly lower at 13.779 billion bushels versus 13.799 billion bushels in September, but well above trade expectations of 13.610 billion bushels. U.S. ending stocks for 2019-20 came well above trade estimates at 1.929 versus USDA’s September U.S. ending stocks of 2.19 billion bushels. The average estimate for ending stocks was 1.684 billion bushels. 2019-20 world ending stocks came in at 302.6 million metric tons versus pre-report

estimates at 296.1 million metric tons but below USDA’s Sept number of 306.3 million metric tons. Resistance for the December contract is the recent 2.5 month high of $3.9725 set on Oct. 9 and then the 100-day moving average of $4.10. Major resistance will be in the $4.20 to $4.25 area. December support is the 50-day moving average around $3.80. Support is then the December contract low of $3.5225 set on Sept. 9. Major support will be the December 2018 futures contract low of $3.425 that was set on Sept. 18, 2018.

Soybeans

The USDA took a completely different course of action with soybeans than it did with the corn crop. The USDA lowered yields, production and ending stocks below trade estimates but soybean prices were not able to take off because of heavy losses in the corn and wheat complexes. Weather concerns are starting to mount again as cool and some freezing weather is hitting the Midwest. Cold freezing temps and rain/snow are hitting the Midwest and could really put a damper on an already nonexistent harvest in the northwest part of the Midwest. USDA soybean yields were lowered 1 bushel to 46.9 bushels per acre versus September at 47.9 bushels per acre and pre-report trade estimates of 47.3 bushels per acre. Informa has their forecasts at 46.5 bushels per acre. The USDA lowered production to 3.55 billion bushels versus pre-report trade estimates at 3.583 billion bushels and the USDA’s 3.633 billion bushels in September. U.S. ending stocks for 2019-20 are at 460 million bushels versus pre-report trade estimates of 521 million bushels and USDA’s September U.S. ending stocks of 640 million bushels. This was on the low end of the estimates ranging from 433 million bushels to 582 million bushels. World ending stocks for 2019-20 came in at 95.2 million metric tons versus pre-report trade estimates of 96.46 million metric tons and USDA’s September number of 99.2 million metric tons. Estimates ranged from 95 million metric tons to 99 million metric tons. The other big news for the week is planned meetings for U.S.-China

trade talks. The latest proposal is that China will offer to boost annual purchases of U.S. soybeans to 30 million metric tons from 20 million metric tons currently. This increase will be equivalent to about $3.25 billion in additional orders. China bought a record 36 million metric tons of soybeans from the U.S. for the 2016-17 marketing year. So China is basically just promising to buy soybeans that they most likely need anyway, for a price that is typically less than Brazilian prices. What a deal! November soybeans major resistance is at $9.3125 on the weekly chart. On the daily charts, resistance is $9.365 and then the five-month high of $9.48 for new crop soybeans that was set June 18. Support is $8.525 that was the recent low set on Aug. 28. The November contract low of $8.155 set May 13 recovery is major support after this.

Canola

For the week ending Oct. 10, November canola was down $1.20 at $459.50 Canadian per metric ton. The Canadian dollar was up .0024 at 0.7526. This brings the U.S. price to $15.69 per hundredweight. ► Velva, N.D., $14.55 per hundredweight, November at $14.75. ► Enderlin, N.D., no bid. ► Hallock, Minn., $14.67 per hundredweight, November at $15.18. ► Fargo, N.D., $14.90 per hundredweight, November at $14.90. Canola futures had a downside reversal in Oct. 9 trade.

Barley

Cash feed barley bids in Minneapolis were at $2.50, while malting barley received no quote. Berthold, N.D., bid is $2.75 and CHS Southwest New Salem, N.D., bid is $3.

Durum

Cash bids for milling quality durum are $6 in Berthold and at $6.25 in Dickinson.

Sunflower

Cash sunflower bids in Fargo were at $18.45, with November bids at $17.40. For the week ending Oct. 10, soybean oil was down 9 cents at $29.70 on the October contract. Monday, October 14, 2019 / AGWEEK

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