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Page 1: July 15, 2011 :: Northern

(800) [email protected]. Box 3169, Mankato, MN 56002

July 15, 2011

NORTHERNEDITION

© 2011

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Pennycress seedpods

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Country singer Miranda Lambert has asong, “The House That Built Me.”

It’s a song of returning to a childhoodhome to find yourself:

If I could just come in I swear I’ll leaveWon’t take nothing but a memoryFrom the house that built meI recently had a flashback of sorts.I stopped to visit an old high school buddy

as he was supervising his new football teamin the weight room. As the young athleteswere waking up through their clanging ofcurls and bench presses, my buddy and Iwere talking about how far the weightprograms have come for athletes.

Today they were complaining about the makeshiftweight room in the school’s shop area; wouldn’t it begreat to have a nicer facility for the student-athletesand the public to use as a general workout area.

Yes, it would be great, but my buddy and I recalledhow many years ago we were thrilled when our highschool got a universal weight set. By nowadays stan-dards, it was pretty minute, but compared to whatwe had prior, it was great.

Being a farm kid, most of my weight lifting wasn’tdone with barbells or universal weights. No, myweightlifting was done in the barn, in the form ofmanure, feed buckets and straw bales.

In weight training programs they stress repetition.Well, I got plenty of that. There were always barns toclean, fresh bedding to spread and feed to grind.

After we’d get home from school and sports practice,we knew what our evening held for us when we saw the

manure spreader backed up to the barn.I pitched a lot of manure from that old

barn. Not that I have ever presented a mus-cular physical presence, but I would havebeen even more of a wimp had I not had therepetition of scoop-shovel weightlifting.

After I went off to college, the barn doorwas widened, a skid steer purchased andmanure handling got a lot easier.

Then, years later, the old barn quitbeing used all together.

Now, the barn is no more, only thecement slab of the barn and the feedlotremains.I spent a lot of time in that barn. Pitch-

ing manure and caring for hogs in the lower level,and stacking straw in the massive hay mow. We alsohad a makeshift basketball court up there, when wehad used up enough of the straw supply so the“court” was revealed.

I learned a lot in that barn: you couldn’t alwaystrust the float on the water tank, you shouldn’t leavea pitchfork under lose straw (especially tines up) andthe best way to throw a scoop shovel of slurry into astrong south wind.

I also learned that things aren’t always as nice oras easy as you would like them to be.

As I walk the slab that remains, a lot of thosememories and lessons learned come back; memoriesof the “house” that built me.

•••Kevin Schulz is the editor of The Land. He may be

reached at [email protected].

The ‘house’ that built me

LAND MINDS

By Kevin Schulz

OPINION

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Volume XXX ■ Number XIV32 pages

Main cover photo by Dick Hagen; inset photoscourtesy Purdue University Extension

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To the Editor: Last November the voters went to the polls and elected

a Republican Senate and House of Representatives and aDemocrat governor.The governor presented the budget tothe Legislature. Legislators spent four months going overit voting on every item, listening to department heads, cit-izens and anyone interested in the legislation. Alwaysthey were open to the public. Then it was sent to the gov-ernor’s office for his signature in a timely fashion.

The Legislature had done their duty but the gover-nor refused to sign. Even though this budget is thebiggest ever passed he wanted to spend and taxmore. His proposed budget was voted on in theHouse and lost on a vote of 130-1.

The governor is the only one who can call the Legisla-ture back into session. He insisted that he would not callthem back until he had agreements with the leaders ofthe caucuses made behind closed doors. Normally some-thing like this is considered blackmail. My representa-tive won’t be able to get in the discussions; will yours?

Why did the governor close down the state? Becauseit’s the greatest political gimmick around. He can blamethe legislators for everything and you can see it in theheadlines every day — “Hold legislators accountable fordilly dallying,” “Legislators’ childish behavior,” etc. — allthe while the governor keeps getting headlines and theLegislature can do nothing. Almost all the states in theUnion have problems with their budgets but only onegovernor has closed down the state in order to increasethe budget. The governor has the authority to selec-tively or totally veto bills, close the government or callthe Legislature into session. He has no authority tooriginate tax bills; those must come from the House.

Who failed? Governor, it’s all in your hands. You shutthe state down and you must call the Legislature backinto session without trying to blackmail them. Let thepeople see and hear what you are proposing instead ofshutting down the state. Minnesota has a short con-struction season and a lot of people out of work.Al SchumannEyota, Minn.

Letter: Who failed, and where do we go now?

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Six months have passedsince readers have had theirsay about me, my work andits effect on their digestivesystem. Turns out the firsttwo often riles the third asin a mid-April e-mailer, whosigned his missive “All SmallFarmers,” noted.

“I would like to ask you,”he queried about a columnthat offered a few tongue-in-cheek solutions (like “annexCanada”) to America’s bal-looning deficit, “if youhave any source of incomeother than your poorexcuse of a 2-cent, narrow-minded,rural-removed column?”

With the niceties out of the way, hegalloped on for 250 or so more wordsbefore he concluded with this lusciousidea: “I’ll try not to puke whenever Ihear your name.”

(I did reply — something I rarely dofor someone so unsatisfied — to sug-gest he may have missed my weakattempt at humor. Still, he’s entitled tohis opinion; he just might not want toread mine while enjoying lunch.)

Another e-mailer, responding to thesame column, suggested that he “wouldlike to see people like (me) identified soI know who not to help when they comeknocking on the door.”

This writer concluded with a forecast:“Some day I will look back and say‘Guebert helped run us into the groundwith his writing.’”

Some less-than-satisfied customers sawmy columns as unbalanced. “You seem to

be a shameful apologist forall things agriculture ...(when) a more balanced

perspective ... would havebeen more constructive and appreciated.”

A late-winter e-mailer missed thespring rush to hammer me by sendinghis message Feb. 6. “Alan,” the e-mailread, “you have been away from thefarm too long. Start writing about some-thing else and leave us farmers alone.”

A mid-June column that condemned thethen-proposed, now-passed, House of Rep-resentative cuts to federal food safety pro-grams brought brickbats from far andwide. One Minnesota letter sender, a“majority owner of an edible bean process-ing plant,” wrote to suggest my defense ofnew food safety rules was badly misplaced.

“Just because you spend governmentmoney and call it food safety doesn’tmean the result is actually safer food,”he explained.

In fact, “This year is my last year of avery productive and profitable busi-ness” because the 2010 Food SafetyModernization Act, that I praised in thecolumn, “extends my liability for every

product I buy and every productI sell.” That reality, he urged, isa fact “you need to reflect on (in)your future writings ...”

Another writer, on a cardpostmarked in Honolulu,Hawaii, offered his insight tothe food safety column, also.

“Food inspections are like floodinsurance. If you subsidize a way oflife in which people don’t need topay attention to the food supply toavoid getting seriously ill or killed,

then you will end up with a large popula-tion ... who feels that the best thing to thinkabout is who’s gonna win ‘American Idol.’”

Think that’s cold? The card’s post-script adds, “Let evolution operate toremove them from the gene pool.”

Whoa.For every critical or anger-laced e-

mail or letter I received 10 compli-mentary, even generous, ones. An over-whelming number arrived after aMemorial Day column that explainedwhy — and why not — a World War Isoldier named Tobey Farmer died inFrance one day before the armisticethat ended the War to End All Wars.

Most of the letters featured shakypenmanship like the one from John inMinnesota who wrote to say the col-umn “brought tears to my eyes.”Thank you, John.

Indeed, thanks to all who wrote lettersand sent e-mails. Keep ’em coming. And,oh, try to keep your lunch down, too.

•••Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File”

is published weekly in more than 70newspapers in North America. Contacthim at [email protected].

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By DICK HAGENThe Land Staff Writer

They say that corn is king, soybeans are goldand wheat is wonderful.

However, based on work being done byresearch geneticists and agronomists aroundthe country, the landscape of North Americamay gradually do some changing. One of the bigdrivers in the changing scenario of Americancrop production is the Agricultural ResearchService of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Terry Isbell at the Peoria, Ill., facility of ARS-USDA,notes seven different crops. Some fit Midwest cli-mates, others work on the West Coast, while some arebetter suited for arid southwestern states. But all areoil-producing crops geared for enriching nutritionalvalues of human foods and livestock feeds, improvingmoisturizing values for cosmetics, adding lubricity toengine lubes and lowering cholesterol in snack foods.

Perhaps most important in this day of escalatingland costs is that some of these “new opportunity”crops provide the option of three crops in two years.A good example is pennycress.

“Pennycress has some future,” Isbell said.“Because it’s a winter annual we’re doing fall seed-ing in corn stubble, then spring combining justahead of soybean planting. That’s how you squeezethree crops into two seasons.”

As a potential new biofuels crop, pennycress hasproduced up to 2,200 pounds per acre in plot trialsat the Peoria station. “We’re researching differentseeds to build better yields,” Isbell said. “Pennycressruns about 36 percent oil in the feed, grows 30 to 36inches tall and produces about 100 gallons of oil peracre based on that 2,000-pound yield.”

What’s the big advantage of pennycress? It growsoff-season so it’s not impacting food production plus

it doesn’t compete with commodity crop pricing.“Grow a crop with its own independent price struc-ture gives you an advantage,” he said. Also as a win-ter annual there usually is no weed competition sono need for herbicides.

Isbell and his team hired an aerial applicator to doabout 1,000 acres last fall.

“People who have worked with the crop areexcited,” he said. “We have a local firm gearing upfull-scale for both seed production and oil processing.Their goal is about 250,000 acres in three to fouryears with a business plan to also build a biodieselplant in the Peoria area.”

Pennycress leaves little plant residue after har-vest. Isbell has baled some of the product for beddingpurposes. Continued research, including animalfeeding trials, is underway to verify additionalenergy value as a feed product.

Seed pods of pennycress look a bit like a penny, thusthe name. Fertilization after corn may be needed tomaximize yields. Pennycress gets combined before soy-bean planting which could present some timing issues.The challenge is getting that fall stand established.ThePeoria team is doing different planting dates to see howlate they can go and still get good stands. It doesn’tneed to be tilled into the soil to get a stand established.Fall rains seem to get the crop germinated.

Other crops being investigated at Peoriainclude:

• Coriander: Only 25 percent oil content butpotentially a good source of detergents and nylon66. At this stage there is no commercial acreage ofthis crop in the United States. In Canada it ismainly grown as a condiment.

• Cuphea: Also a crop for detergent markets. Itproduces the C10 and C12 fatty acids. “Butcuphea has a lot of agronomic problems especially

indeterminate growth and seed shattering,” Isbellsaid, pointing out that best results are in Minnesotatrials at the University of Minnesota’s West CentralResearch and Outreach Center at Morris, where ithas produced up to 1,000 pounds of seed per acre;2,000 pounds is the necessary goal to be economical.

• Lesquerella: No commercial acreage at this pointbut this winter annual produces a hydroxyl oil. Ityields up to 1,800 pounds per acre under irrigationin plot work in southwestern states. Lesquerella isroughly 30 percent oil and would be a supplement, orreplacement of castor oil which is an imported oilused heavily in industry as a lubricant. It couldserve as an alternative to cotton production.

• Meadowfoam: Fits in rotation with grass seedproduction in Oregon where about 10,000 acres aregrown annually. “It produces really nice, stable long-chain oil very suitable in many lubricant applica-tions,” Isbell said. Hair care products, skin moistur-izers and many other derivatives are already in thehopper from this crop.

• Crambe: For plastics made from crop oil has beenaround for some time and continues to be investi-gated, along with other rape-seed products, at ARS-USDA stations.

• Sunflowers: Especially newer high-oleic types,continue to be developed because of their increasingmarket value as lubricants. “We see high-oleic sun-flowers with real industrial potential,” Isbell said,pointing out these flowers already have establishedmarkets as cosmetics and food usage. Because sun-flowers are fairly drought-tolerant it has growingacceptance in many high plains areas of both theUnited States and Canada.

Cover story: Three crops, two seasons, one good idea

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Pennycress has some future.Because it’s a winter annualwe’re doing fall seeding incorn stubble, then spring com-bining just ahead of soybeanplanting. Terry Isbell

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By RICHARD SIEMERSThe Land Correspondent

It was the summer of 1863, andthe First Minnesota Volunteer Reg-iment was on a hard march norththrough Maryland. The day was hotand humid, and dust stirred up bythousands of soldiers’ feet hungaround the road. They had seen toughfighting, but it wasn’t over yet for these veterans.

The regiment was about two years old. It wasformed right at the beginning of the Civil War, madeup of 1,000 young Minnesota men, mostly farm boysbut also clerks, lawyers and school teachers.

When they departed from Fort Snelling, most ofthe 10,000 residents of St. Paul had turned out tosee them off. Outfitted by local businessmen in redshirts, black pants and black hats, they were astriking group of men.

They showed their mettle at First Bull Run, beingamong the soldiers who fought a rear-guard actionthat prevented the defeat from turning into a disas-ter. It was there they learned that red is not a goodcolor to wear in battle, and got themselves someregulation blues.

They went on to fight in some of themajor battles — Antietam, Fredericks-

burg, Chancellorsville. Now it wasthe end of June 1863, and their reg-iment had been reduced to about300 battle-hardened veterans, led

by Col. William Colville. They wereproud to be part of the II Corps, one of

the best fighting corps in the Union Army.It was led by Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, a tall,

dashing man who inspiredhis soldiers.

They were heading northafter some crushing defeats.Confederate Gen. Robert E.Lee had invaded Pennsylva-nia. The North was growingtired of the war and itslosses. Lee reasoned that ifhe could invade the North,and win a battle there,maybe the people would callit quits and let the South goits own way.

On the morning of July 1, some of Lee’s troops wereheaded toward Gettysburg, looking to replace theirworn-out shoes. They ran into Union cavalry, whichwas trying to keep track of Lee’s army. No oneplanned to fight a battle at Gettysburg, but when theshooting broke out, each side kept funneling in moretroops. Lee’s troops got the upper hand and pushedthe Union troops back through the town of Gettys-burg.

Behind Gettysburg was high ground in the shapeof a fishhook. Just south of Gettysburg was Ceme-tery Hill. To its right, forming the hook, was Culp’s

Hill. The shank of the fishhook ran south fromCemetery Hill. The high ground, called CemeteryRidge, tapered down, then rose again at Little RoundTop and Big Round Top. In those days, whoever tookthe high ground and could hold it usually won thebattle. When the fighting ended that day, the Uniongenerals had their soldiers planted on that highground.

The evening of July 1 found the First Minnesotathree miles south of Gettysburg. As they set up camp

after a full day of marching,they could hear the guns ofbattle. They knew they wouldbe in that fight the next day.

The Minnesotans were upearly on July 2 and soon atGettysburg, only to stand andwait. They were held inreserve behind CemeteryRidge. Three companies weredetached for other duty, so nowthe regiment numbered 262men.

The Confederates were slow to get their attackunder way and the fighting started around 3 p.m.The First Minnesota was eventually sent to be sup-port for an artillery battery on Cemetery Ridge.There they got their first look at the battlefield.From where they were, the land sloped down to a drycreek bed at the bottom, then leveled out into a widefield where the fighting was going on.

The fighting was fierce. They watched the twoarmies going back and forth. Soldiers of the III Corpsout in front of them were hard pressed, and around 7p.m. they couldn’t take any more. After three hoursof hard fighting, they collapsed under the onslaughtof fresh Confederate troops and headed toward therear. That opened a gap in the Union line.

The Confederate generals saw the gap. Theyordered two brigades to charge through that gap, ledby General Wilcox’s 1,600 Alabama troops. If theycould penetrate, they could get up on CemeteryRidge, split the Union line in half, and drive themfrom the ridge. That action would carry the day,likely win the battle, and possibly win the war.

General Hancock also saw the break in the lineand ordered up reserves, but they needed a few min-utes to get in line. It would be a race to see who gottheir first, and the Confederates had a head start.Hancock needed to slow down the Confederateadvance. He tried to rally the retreating troops, getthem to turn and fight just a few more minutes, butthey would not heed his call.

That’s when he spotted a small cluster of troops inthe middle of Cemetery Ridge. Hancock galloped upto them shouting, “What regiment is this?”

Col. Colville replied, “The First Minnesota, sir.”“Do you see those colors?” Hancock asked, pointing

to the Confederate battle flag leading their charge.Colville nodded. Hancock ordered, “Then take them.”

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See CHARGE, pg. 7

The evening of July 1 foundthe First Minnesota threemiles south of Gettysburg.As they set up camp after afull day of marching, theycould hear the guns of bat-tle. They knew they wouldbe in that fight the next day.

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CHARGE, from pg. 6The Minnesotans knew exactly what that meant.

Their small regiment was to be sacrificed to buy timefor the Union army. But when Col. Colville orderedthem to form up, not a single man hesitated. Withbayonets fixed, they formed a line about 100 yardslong and started down the slope double time.

Now out in the open, they took heavy fire from theConfederates and many of the men went down.The oth-ers did not stop or fire back. They just kept going, cover-ing the 300 yards in a minute or two. As they nearedthe Confederates, Col. Colville shouted “Charge!” Theylowered their bayonets and ran the remaining yards asfast as they could, 262 men charging into 1,600.

They met the first line of Wilcox’s troops at the drycreek bed. They hit them with such a fury that theystunned the Confederates, who faltered and fell back.The Minnesotans dropped into the creek bed and forthe first time fired their weapons. The whole Confed-erate advance was paralyzed for a few minutes. Theyhad this hornet’s nest in their midst that they had toclear out before they could continue. The Min-

nesotans were sogreatly outnum-bered that it wasn’tlong before theywere partly sur-rounded and takingfire from three sides.

How long did thisfighting last? Tenminutes, maybe 15— no one is certain.But it was all thetime needed for theUnion reinforce-ments to get in lineand plug the gap.They let loose a

withering fire into the Confederates. It was morethan the exposed men could take. The stalled Confed-erates began to fall back and retreat.

When the fighting began to quiet down for the day,the Minnesotans were ordered to pull back up the hilland rejoin the line. Two hundred sixty-two men wentcharging down that hill. Forty-seven were able towalk back up.

According to most accounts, the First Minnesota didnot capture the Alabamans’ flag. But they didn’t losetheir flag, either. What they did capture was a placein history. Today you cannot read a good account ofthe battle of Gettysburg without hearing of the heroiccharge of the First Minnesota Volunteer Regiment.

(While not all sources agree on the details of July 2,this story is a likely scenario put together from numer-ous accounts.)

Small regimentknew significance,possible outcomeof ensuing battle

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As they nearedthe Confederates,Col. Colvilleshouted ‘Charge!’They lowered theirbayonets and ranthe remainingyards as fast asthey could, 262men charging into1,600.

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By TIM KINGThe Land Correspondent

GLENWOOD, Minn. — The federalcontribution to hundreds of ResourceConservation and Development pro-grams was eliminated when Congresscut costs in April.

Minnesota has eight RC&Ds. All ofthem will curtail their work in conser-vation and rural economic develop-ment and some may discontinue theirwork entirely. Iowa has 17 RC&Ds. Allof those lost their funding as well.Nationally, roughly $50 million a yearwas provided to RC&Ds via the U.S.Department of Agriculture’s NaturalResource Conservation Service.

“Our operating money came fromNRCS but we are a nonprofit 501(c)(3)organization,” said Ralph Peterson,chairman of WesMin RC&D. “It pro-vided us with a coordinator who was anNRCS employee and a half-time secre-tary — also an NRCS employee. Theyalso provided us with office space andcomputer hook-ups through NRCS.”

Peterson said that without the oper-ating money from NRCS, WesMin,which includes 14 counties in west cen-tral Minnesota, will have to figure outhow to complete its current projectsand then it will likely close its doors.

At the end of April, WesMin, which isthe oldest RC&D in the United States,finished a project to assist the city ofWadena to plant thousands of trees.Much of the urban forest in Wadenawas destroyed in a June 2010 tornado.

“We helped get some of the moneythey needed in Wadena,” Petersonsaid.

WesMin is currently involved in animprovement project for the GlacialRidge Trail, improvements at thePhelps Mill Park in Otter Tail County,rain gardens in a number of areas andlakeshore restoration projects in Dou-glas County.

Part of WesMin’s vision is to assistother organizations with projects thathave an economic development andconservation-minded focus.

“We helped rescue Smoky TimbersCamp,” Peterson said. “It was a GirlScout camp that the Girl Scoutsdecided to close and sell. A local groupcame to us and asked us if they coulduse our 501(c)(3) tax status. We thenhelped them raise some money to keepit running as a camp. There was about15 acres on the lake and this helpedprotect it from development.”

That sort of collaborative effort andvolunteer energy will disappear when

WesMin closes its door, Peterson said.Joe Domeier, of Three Rivers RC&D,agrees that the NRCS support will besorely missed.

“The National RC&D program was anextremely effective program,” Domeiersaid. “It leveraged nearly $7 in stateand local funding for every federal dol-lar invested. We are currently adminis-tering a $34,000 grant from the Farm-ers Market Promotion Program toassist the Mankato Farmers Market. Inthe past five years Three Rivers RC&Dhas brought over a million dollars infederal funds to Minnesota to establishconservation practices on ag land.These funds also helped establish justunder 900 acres of perennial conserva-tion crops such as native prairie andbiomass crops statewide. We alsoassisted several organizations in devel-oping markets for perennial crops.”

Three Rivers RC&D includes ninecounties in south central Minnesota.Domeier and Peterson say that some ofMinnesota RC&Ds will attempt to con-tinue their work at some level.

“I was at a meeting with the Min-nesota Association of RC&D Councilsin early May, and the general consen-sus among the councils was that theywould like to continue their work inrural community development and nat-ural resource conservation,” Domeiersaid. “The biggest obstacle for the coun-cils right now is funding for staff.”

There are some RC&Ds that havetheir own employee,” Peterson said.“They fund those positions withgrants.”

Prairie Country RC&D, whichincludes nine counties northwest ofThree Rivers, has its own staff. JanellHolien works for Prairie CountryRC&D.

“The Prairie Country RC&D Councilis a 501(c)(3) non-profit organizationthat has many active projects,” Holiensaid. “We will continue to provide thesame services as when we received thefederal funding. We will miss the direc-tion and time that our coordinator pre-viously was able to provide thatenabled the council to take on and

develop new projects and enhance ourexisting projects.”

Although the loss of federal fundingwill affect each RC&D differently, they allwill see a decline in activity over the longrun. In many ways the loss of federalfunding is the end of an era that startedmore than 50 years ago when the coun-try’s first RC&D,WesMin, was founded.

“I’d like to say ‘thank you’ to all ofthe people that have been a part ofWesMin RC&D over the years,” Peter-son said. “Thanks also to those groupswe’ve had the privilege of helping.”

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Local Corn and Soybean Price IndexCash Grain Markets

Sauk RapidsMadisonRedwood FallsFergus FallsMorrisTracy

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Grain AnglesCorn estimatessurprise trade

The U.S. Department of Agriculture June PlantedAcres and Stocks report stated that U.S. farmersplanted 92.3 million acres of corn, higher than thehighest estimate of 91.5 million acres.

The report estimated corn stocks at 3.67 billionbushels, indicating that farmers have more corn in stor-age than the industry expected.

It is estimated that U.S. farmersplanted 75.2 million acres of soy-beans. This was somewhat belowthe lowest estimate of 75.5 millionacres. Soybean stocks were esti-mated at 619,000 bushels, this issomewhat higher than the marketswere expecting.

This report was a surprise to themarket and immediately sparked afury of debate about the numbersaccuracy. The biggest surpriseswere the corn estimates. Manycould not believe that we could have planted 92.2 millionacres with all of the late planting and flooding.

The common perspective was that we were going torun out of corn this summer, causing people to ques-tion the corn stocks number. The soybean estimateswere not so widely debated. The USDA will be send-ing surveys on Aug. 1 to producers in the northernCorn Belt to double-check planted acres that mayhave been hindered by weather and flooding.

My experience in the markets over the last 25years is that people tend to “talk their own position.”If one is in a position to profit from prices advancing,they tend to talk about all the production problemsand lack of inventory. Those who stand to profit froma decline in prices, tend to talk about large suppliesand resilient crop genetics.

People also tend to view their own crop conditions as

Grain OutlookChinese purchases

finally confirmedThe following market analysis is for the week end-

ing July 8.CORN — Chinese purchases of U.S. corn were finally

confirmed this week with an announcement of 540,000metric tons of new crop sold to China and 300,000 mt ofnew crop sold to an unknown destination.

According to reports, China hasbought 3.2 million mt of U.S. corncombined old and new crop, andwith recent purchases to unknownassumed to be to China, that totalcould be closer to 4 mmt to 5 mmt.

U.S. corn is the cheapest corn inthe world as evidenced by Egyptbuying 120,000 mt of old crop cornand South Korea purchasing225,000 mt new crop. Weekly salesfrom June 24-30 at 2.4 millionbushels for old crop and 34.2 mil-lion bushels for new crop wereslightly bigger than expected. Next week’s sales shouldbe strong as well with the recent Chinese purchases.

China’s food trader called out the U.S. Department ofAgriculture this week, stating that last week’s crop datawere “an insult”and make hedging risk extremely difficult.

This week, the U.S. Senate voted to repeal the 45-centblender’s tax credit for ethanol and the 54-cent-per-gal-lon ethanol import duty at the end of this month. Thebill may be attached to debt limit legislation to try andget passed, or it must pass the House and get signed bythe president on its own. The savings from ending thecredits early would be directed to reducing the deficit by$1.3 billion and $668 million would be pegged forblender pumps, ethanol storage tanks, electric car plug-ins, natural gas development and production of ethanolfrom sources other than corn.

If the bill isn’t passed before the August recess,

Livestock AnglesVolatility the new

market normThe one thing you can say about the livestock markets

these days is that volatility is definitely the norm. Largemoves in a short timespan for both cattle and hog mar-kets have been the dominant feature over the past yearand it does not appear to be ending anytime soon.

Cattle have bounced back over the past couple ofweeks in preparation for theFourth of July holiday. Retailersscrambled to acquire inventory forthe specials to be offered over thelong weekend surrounding the hol-iday events. This forced a quickturnaround in the beef cutout,increasing the packer margin andallowing a quick burst upward inwhat packers were willing to payfor live inventory.

As this holiday buying spreestarted to unwind, so did theaggressiveness of the packers, andprices stabilized and began to slip.Boxed beef movement, which had been strong, began towither also as retailers backed away from the highercosts in procuring beef. This reflected into lower bids forlive animals and a slipping cattle market.

The rally brought back the hedge funds to the longside which has helped sustain the rally in thefutures, but once again the fundamentals appear tobe weak and the rally is beginning to fade.

The supply of market-ready cattle continues to looksufficient and with demand starting to decline, theprobability of further rally seems remote. Producersshould use this current strength to protect summerand early fall inventories.

Hogs have had a similar fate as the cattle over the pastcouple of weeks. Good holiday buying of pork by theretailers sent prices soaring to new all-time highs for

JOE TEALEBroker

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Information in the above columns is the writer’s opinion. It is no way guaranteed and should not be interpreted as buy/sell advice. Futures trading always involves a certain degree of risk.

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NYSTROM, from pg. 10some say the proposed sav-ings will be compromisedand they could no longer support the bill. Currently,ethanol margins are in the black and ethanol pricesare below gasoline prices, which should limit anyimpact of losing the tax credit on ethanol production.

Sugar-based ethanol from Brazil isn’t economicallyfeasible at this time due to the high cost of sugar.This week’s ethanol production was up 11,000 bar-rels per day from the previous week at 904,000 bpd.The USDA also announced a $105 million loan guar-antee to Poet to build a large-scale cellulosic ethanolplant in Iowa.

Weather is once again a main talking point in themarket. Dryness has crept into eastern Iowa, north-ern Illinois and Indiana, southern Wisconsin andextending into Ohio. Forecasts present the possibil-ity of a high-pressure ridge forming across that areaover the next six to 10 days.

Some corn will be pollinating and this may bedetrimental to yield potential. These areas will belooking for moisture next week, so stay tuned towhat the meteorologists say about any ridging activ-ity.

A late-June frost in Brazil has resulted in cornestimates being reduced. Losses in Parana could beas high as 2.8 mmt.

Next week is the monthly USDA crop production

report. The balance sheets could be interestingsince the USDA said any changes resultingfrom the resurvey of Minnesota, North Dakota,

South Dakota and Montana won’t be reported untilthe Aug. 11 report. What about any changes notresulting from the resurvey?!

Informa Economics on Friday updated their har-vested corn acreage number to 84.688 with yield at162.5 bushels per acre for a crop of 13.759 billionbushels for this fall. The yield figure is 1.1 bu./acreless than their last estimate, but is 3.8 bu./acrehigher than the USDA June forecast. The USDA’sJune crop size was forecast at 13.2 billion bushels.Informa did not release updated carryout figures.

OUTLOOK: Good demand from the export side,ethanol plants and livestock feeders is keeping basisstrong, and yields are still in question, which wouldsuggest further bounces. Pollination weather willhave a strong impact on where we eventually tradeinto harvest. December corn this week filled the gapat $6.20 1/2 left after the June 30 USDA reports.First support comes in at that level, with the nextsupport near $5.90 in the December contract.

Resistance doesn’t show up on the charts until$6.49 (50 percent retracement from the June 9 highto July 1 low), then $6.66 to $6.85/bu. December cornfor the week was up 40 1/4 cents at $6.37 and theSeptember contract was up 35 1/2 cents at $6.42 1/4per bushel. The average trade guesses for July 12:old crop corn carryout at 911 million versus 730 mil-

lion in June; new crop carryout at 1.013 billion ver-sus 695 million on the June report.

SOYBEANS — Weather influences plus rallyingcorn and energy markets lent support to the soycomplex. A firmer U.S. dollar was largely ignoredthis week.

Soybean news is similar to the corn news, so thereare limited fresh articles to bring to your attention.The soybean balance sheets are tight and have littleroom for crop adversity. If everything goes smoothly,prices could slip to sub-$12. With problems, $15could again be attainable.

Weekly soybean sales were neutral at 11.2 millionbushels of old crop and 4.8 million of new cropbushels. There were net cancellations in both oldcrop bean meal and bean oil.

Informa Economics lowered their soybean yieldestimate by 1 bu./acre from their previous projec-tion to 43.1 bu./acre. This is just 0.3 bu./acre lessthan the June USDA forecast of 43.4 bu./acre.Informa is forecasting harvested soybean acreageat 74.258 million acres for a crop of 3.203 billionbushels. In June, the USDA pegged this year’s beancrop at 3.285 billion bushels.

The average trade estimate for the July 12 USDAreport: old crop carryout at 193 million versus 180million in June; new crop carryout at 172 millionversus 190 million on the June report.

OUTLOOK: Both old and new crop soybeans wereup 34 cents for the week with the August contractsettling at $13.46 3/4 and the November at $13.461/2 per bushel. The first resistance in Novembersoybeans is $13.59 3/4, then closer to $14/bu. Sup-port for November is $13.23 1/4, then near $13/bu.

Continue to monitor weather forecasts for hints ofyield-robbing conditions.

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TEALE, from pg. 10both the pork cutout as well as the live price paid forhogs. However, as with the cattle, as the holiday buy-ing began to subside, so did the packer begin to backdown on the aggressiveness to acquire live inventory.

With the pork cutouts at new highs, the retailersalso became reluctant to take on large inventories ofpork product. This has resulted in a sharp drop involume as well as a drop in the pork cutout in anattempt to move product.

Based on the recent Hogs and Pigs report, there

has been little reduction in the hog herd whichreflects an ample supply of live inventory for thepackers to pick over. Therefore, demand will remainthe key to the direction of hog prices in the upcomingmonths.

With the futures contracts now discount to the cur-rent cash market, this is reflecting the attitude thathog prices are expected to seasonally decline, andthat inventories are more than ample to meet futuredemand.

Producers should be cognizant of this situation anduse strength to lock-in summer and fall inventories.

Demand will remain key hog director

NEHER, from pg. 10representative of the crop all around the world. Thisbehavior is natural and a great example of humannature.

The news from this report is an example of thetypes of surprises that move markets. The bullishperceptions had already been priced into the market.With this news, the market’s job was to discover thefair market value.

It remains to be seen if this report signaled achange in the price trend. Volatility will still be ram-pant with the tight stocks-to use ratios in corn andsoybeans. All eyes will be on the weather forecast forthe next 60 days, as crop development will be the keyto filling the pipeline this fall.

I will never forget the words that a grizzled old

grain trader told me after a market-moving surpriseon trading floor of the Kansas City Board of Trade.

We were worn out and smelled of frantic perspira-tion from a crazed day in the pit. He put his hand onshoulder and said, “Son, always beware when every-one runs to the same side of the boat; lest she rollover.”

As I pondered his words of wisdom, I know thatwould be a Grain Angle that I would never forget.

As the dog days of summer march on, let usremember that rain and heat units make grain. Forthis we must be grateful. It is the harvest that allowsus to feed a hungry world and support our families.

Remember to let those who are the most importantto you, know how much they mean to you. Life isshort and so are weather markets.

‘Beware when everyone runs to same side of the boat’

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The current high cost of feed isdriving pork producers and nutrition-ists to seek out low-cost feed ingredi-ents capable of reducing overall feedexpense without compromising pigperformance and carcass quality.

Currently, there is an economicadvantage for feeding diets contain-ing high levels (40 to 50 percent) ofdried distillers grains with solublesbut little data has been publishedregarding how these high levels affectpig performance and carcassquality.

Due to fluctuations in DDGSprices or availability, the inclu-sion of DDGS in swine diets may only beeconomical periodically throughout thegrower-finisher phase. So, diets mightinclude DDGS during one feeding periodbut not in the next period. The pig’sresponse to rapid fluctuations in dietaryDDGS content has not been docu-mented.

Conceivably, any economic advan-

tages captured byincluding DDGS athigh levels could beerased by reducedperformance if pigsrespond negativelyto these rapid

dietary changes.Large varia-

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acid digestibility of DDGS exist amongethanol plants due to differences in pro-cessing and drying procedures. Conse-quently, if DDGS cannot be secured from asingle-source, these variations can lead toinconsistencies in the final feed productbeing delivered to the pigs. If it is possibleto rapidly introduce and remove DDGS ofdiffering amino acid digestibility without

compromising pig perform-ance, pork producers wouldbe more likely to includeDDGS at high levels incommercial grower-finisherswine diets.

Therefore, our researchgroup conducted an experi-ment to determinewhether relatively highdietary levels of DDGS (40percent) of differing aminoacid digestibility can be fedcontinuously throughout the grower-fin-isher phase, or intermittently added tothe diet without affecting overall growthperformance and carcass quality.

A total of 324 crossbred pigs weighing 73pounds on average were housed in one of36 pens in an environmentally controlledfinishing barn. Each pen was assigned ran-domly to one of six dietary treatments con-sisting of a corn-soybean meal control(CON); CON plus 40 percent low aminoacid digestibility DDGS (Lo); CON plus 40percent high amino acid digestibilityDDGS (Hi); and diets alternating between,Lo and CON (Lo-CON); Hi and CON (Hi-CON); or Hi and Lo (Hi-Lo).

Feed switches for Lo-CON, Hi-CONand Hi-Lo were implemented at phasechanges which occurred at an averagepen weight of 111 pounds, 151 poundsand 201 pounds. Pigs were harvestedon a single date after 98 days on feed.

Growth performance and carcass qual-ity of pigs switching between a corn-soy-bean meal diet and a DDGS diet, regard-less of the amino acid digestibility of theDDGS (Lo-CON and Hi-CON), did notdiffer from pigs continuously consuming acorn-soybean meal diet (Table 1). How-ever, the continuous feeding of a diet con-taining 40 percent DDGS with lowdigestible amino acid content, reducedaverage daily gain, average daily feedintake and dressing percentage comparedto pigs continuously consuming a corn-soybean meal diet.

This may have been a result of over-estimating the digestible amino acidcontent of this DDGS source. Itappears that the use of DDGS with

highly digestible amino acid contentdiminished some of the negative effectsobserved when continuously feeding40-percent DDGS diets. Dietaryswitches also affected ADFI (Figure 1).

Feed intake data over the first threedays following a diet change were usedto determine the effect of abrupt dietchanges on ADFI. Interestingly, theswitch from a corn-soybean meal dietto a 40 percent DDGS based diet (CLand CH) caused a reduction in feedintake but pigs compensated for thisdepression in feed intake over theremaining feeding period resulting insimilar intakes and gains among pigscontinuously or intermittently consum-ing a corn-soybean meal diet.

Our results confirm previous studiesindicating that amino acid digestibility ofDDGS, or overestimation of digestibleamino acid content, can influence pig per-formance. More importantly, our resultssuggest that there may be temporarydepressions in feed intake of pigs whenswitched abruptly from a corn-soybeanmeal diet to a diet containing 40 percentDDGS. However, over the entire feedingperiod, growth performance does notappear to be negatively affected if pigs areswitched abruptly between corn-soybeanmeal diets and diets high in DDGS.

•••“The Pork Professor” is a monthly column

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This column was writtenfor the marketing week end-ing July 8.

Cash cheese prices had lit-tle change following theFourth of July holiday.

The blocks closed the short-ened week at $2.11 perpound, down a penny and ahalf, but still 58.25 centsabove a year ago. The barrelsinched a half-cent higher, to$2.1025, 60.25 centsabove a year ago. Seven-teen cars of block andthree of barrel traded hands on the week.The National Agricultural Statistics Ser-vice-surveyed U.S. average block price hit$2.0884, up 5.8 cents on the week. Thebarrels averaged $2.0735, up 1.6 cents.

U.S. Department of Agriculturereports that sluggish summer pizzasales have some producers discountingmozzarella to clear product. TheAlliance of Western Milk Producer’sBill VanDam warned in his July 1newsletter: “The trading this weekgives no hint of uneasiness in this mar-ket but there is a growing feeling in the‘trade’ that significant volumes ofcheese are sold on the basis of ‘theaverage of the previous month.’”

The average June Chicago MercantileExchange price was clearly over $2/lb.while May’s price is some 40 centslower, he wrote. “That means the pricefor such customers will be much higherstarting July 1. There just has to be anexplanation for something like thisthat will shed light on why block (andbarrel) prices seem to be defying theapparent fundamentals. Cheese saleshave been good, but if much of thecheese is being purchased to beat theprice increase, we may well see achange of fortunes this next week.”

The international market isn’t helping asprices continued to soften in Fonterra’s July 5Global Dairy Trade auction.The CME’sDaily Dairy Report said the weighted aver-age price for skim milk powder fell to$1.68/lb.,down 15 percent from June 1 andthe lowest since January.The whole milkpowder price,at $1.65/lb.,was down 4 per-cent from a month earlier,and the lowestsince December.The anhydrous milkfat pricewas $2.39/lb.,down 7 percent from a monthago,and the lowest since last October.

■Spot butter closed Friday at $2.03,

down a penny on the week, but 26.75cents above a year ago. Only one carwas sold all week. NASS butter aver-aged $2.0887, down 3.9 cents.

Butter is still moving offshore, according

to FC Stone dairy economistBill Brooks, and “that willkeep the market tight for a lit-tle while,” but he predicts itwill eventually back up and“we’ll start to see pricedeclines in the U.S. market.”

Cash Grade A nonfat drymilk held all week at $1.6250and Extra Grade remained at$1.61. NASS powder averaged$1.6638, up a half-cent, and

dry whey averaged 54.76cents, up 1.7 cents. Over40 percent of U.S. powder

is exported.California’s August Class I milk price

was announced by the California Depart-ment of Food and Agriculture at $23.24per hundredweight for the north and$23.51 for the south. Both are up 86 centsfrom July, are $5.91 above August 2010,and equate to about $2 and $2.02 per gal-lon respectively.

The northern price average now standsat $20.27/cwt., up from $16.38 at thistime a year ago. The southern price aver-age is $20.54, up from $16.65 a year ago.The federal order Class I base price isannounced by the USDA on July 22.

The USDA’s May Dairy Productsreport put butter output at 155.9 mil-lion pounds, down 1.8 percent fromApril, but 18.3 percent above May2010. Nonfat dry milk, at 147.7 millionpounds, was up 1 percent from April,but down 4.6 percent from a year ago.

American-type cheese productiontotaled 371.2 million pounds, up 3.9 per-cent from April, but 0.1 percent below ayear ago. Cheddar output was lower forthe fourth month in a row, according toBrooks, who said “that could be temper-ing the decline in spot cheese prices” buthe still expects cheese prices to “continueto work their way lower.”

Italian-type cheese totaled 393.6 mil-lion, up 2.2 percent from April, and 6.6percent above a year ago, with moz-zarella output totaling 308.9 millionpounds, up 2.9 percent from April and5.1 percent above a year ago.

Total cheese production amounted to915.2 million pounds, up 3.8 percent fromApril, and 3.9 percent above a year ago.

Some of that cheese will be leaving us.The Cooperatives Working Together pro-gram accepted six requests this week forexport assistance from Dairy Farmers ofAmerica and Bongards Creamery to sell atotal of 2.5 million pounds of Cheddarcheese to customers in the Middle East,North Africa and Central America.Theproduct will be delivered through Novem-

ber and raised the CWT’s 2011 cheeseexports to 48.6 million pounds.

■Speaking of exports, Dairy Profit Weekly

editor Dave Natzke said that a better yearfor U.S. dairy exports was mirrored inindividual state totals for fiscal year 2010.The latest estimates from the USDA’sEconomic Research Service shows Wiscon-sin remains No. 1, with export sales esti-mated at $712 million. California is No. 2at $705.7 million.Those two states alonesaw the value of dairy exports improvefrom about $953 million in FY 2009 to$1.4 billion in FY 2010, an increase of$465 million or 49 percent.

New York was third at $288.3 million,followed by Idaho at $208.2 million, NewMexico at $177.8 million; Minnesota at$153 million; Pennsylvania at $121.9 mil-lion; Ohio at $60 million; Iowa at $59 mil-lion; and South Dakota at $58.2 million.Overall FY 2010 U.S. dairy exportsincreased 48 percent compared to FY 2009,an increase of $1.12 billion, Natzke said.

•••Lee Mielke is a syndicated columnist

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“Sue?” Debbie’s searching voice queried.“Mom is a lot worse today. The head nurse atthe nursing home had me call the family mem-bers, because she will probably die sometimetomorrow. Can you come tonight?”

I hadn’t seen Mom for a few days. I was sur-prised by the number of pillows propping herup to make her feel comfortable. She didn’t

respond to the “I love you Mom, you will bewith Dad and Jesus soon.”

It was a dark ride home. We were anxiousabout tomorrow. Her quality of life made it eas-ier to face the fact that she would soon die.

The next morning we received the call thatMom had died. Debbie said, “We meet at thefuneral home with the family to plan the serv-

ice and make arrange-ments.”

I was surprised how tran-quil I felt until Debbie said,“Mom wants to be cre-mated.” Cremation is notwhat I want for myself,although Dad was cre-mated, I wanted my par-ents’ wishes to be honored.It was encouraging to mehow well the planning wentwith no disagreementsabout the arrangements.

As planned, the next day, just the family metat the gravesite. It was an old Civil War ceme-tery. Mom’s grandchildren and great grandchil-dren gathered by the graveside. There wasmusic provided by family members. Two guitarswith two song leaders, led us all in the singingof some ofMom’s favoritehymns. The urnwas passed toeach member ofthe immediatefamily as themusic contin-ued.

After the urnwas put inplace, the youngchildren, each inturn, shoveledsoil back into the grave. Then the adults com-pleted the task, as the music continued andthen we were all off to the funeral home.

The current pastor from St. Peter’s Lutheranchurch in Vernon Center led the service. Hismessage was one of hope. Even in the death ofour loved ones, we as Christians can have peaceand joy.

John 3:16 KJV: For God so loved the worldthat he gave his only begotten son, that whoso-ever believeth in him, should not perish, buthave everlasting life.

In an atmosphere of love and affection all theguests were asked to share a meal with thefamily. It was a wonderful time of sharingmemories, and it was evident how important“family” is in times that are difficult. I know itis a privilege and honor to be part of such afamily, and I am very grateful for them.

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You tried everything.When you had trouble

with insomnia the othernight, it seemed likenothing would lull youback to sleep. Warm milktasted bad. That previ-ously-boring book onyour bedside table sud-denly turned intriguing.Even infomercials heldyour interest, so youstarted counting sheep.

Then you got to wonder-ing ... why sheep? Why notcount cows or dogs? Is itbecause sheep are, well,like sheep? AuthorCatherine Friend won-dered that herself becauseshe has a flock of them onher Minnesota farm, andin her new book “Sheep-ish” she writes of the goodand the ba-a-a-ad, thewild and the wooly.

Though her grandmother raisedthem on a Montana ranch, Friend hadlittle experience with sheep — that is,until her partner, Melissa, wistfullyadmitted her dream of owning a farmand raising the critters.

And thus it came to pass that Cather-ine had a little lamb.

Fifteen years later, Friend has morphedfrom City Girl to Backup Farmer. It hasn’tbeen a gentle-as-a-lamb transformation,but Friend now appreciates her flock.

Ovines have a long history in NorthAmerica, she says. Sheep were shipped tothe New World in 1609 and within 60years, there were over 100,000 sheep on

our shores. English law-makers tried to outlaw thesale of wool but colonistsmanaged to outwit theBrits and wool-gatheringbecame patriotic.

Sheep “show up every-where in our language,”Friend says, and they’regood for supper, ofcourse, but it’s their woolthat she fell in love with.

Because of the price offleece, she says, manyfarmers shear theirsheep and throw thewool away. Most smalloperations won’t get richon their wool, but Frienddiscovered the rich colorsof wool dyes. Althoughshe first makes fun of“fiber freaks” (knitterswho bleat rhapsodicallyabout wool fibers), shecouldn’t wait to see what“her sheep” produced.

But life on the farm isn’t always laidback. Where there’s livestock, “there’sdead stock,” says Friend. Animals, likehumans, don’t always do what you wantthem to do; they’re never born at conven-ient times; and sometimes, they get sick.When these things happen, even BackupFarmers do their best for their animals —even if it means giving those animals up.

Imagine a serene pasture filled withcontented (nameless) sheep. Thenimagine a reluctant shepherdess at thehelm, add in llamas, cats and dogs,chickens and a peacock, frisky calves,knitters, and Elvis, and you’ve got agood yarn called “Sheepish.”

Friend gives her readers a sense of thebucolic. She lulls us into total serenitywith her poetic descriptions of her flock— and then she knocks us upside the fun-nybone with asides that are dyed-in-the-wool hilarious. In between, Friend has away of bringing tears to our eyes beforeshe pulls us back to the funny farm.

If a taste of the country is what youcrave this summer, if you’re a farmer ora wanna-be, a knitter, or just love awooly tale, here’s a book you’ll enjoy.

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CIH 305 Mag, '08, 1235 hrs ..........................................$169,900 CIH MX305, '06, 2370 hrs ............................................$134,900 CIH MX305, '06, 4325 hrs ............................................$125,500 CIH 245 Mag, '10, 1505 hrs ..........................................$129,500 CIH 245 Mag, '07, 3300 hrs ............................................$99,500 CIH MX200, '02, 5190 hrs ..............................................$75,000 CIH 180 Puma, '08, 1290 hrs ........................................$102,000 CIH MXM140, '03, 1600 hrs............................................$71,200 CIH 140 Pro, '08, 1900 hrs..............................................$75,000 CIH 115 Value, '07, 1100 hrs ..........................................$34,500 CIH 8950, 8700 hrs ........................................................$62,500 CIH 7140, '89, 6745 hrs ..................................................$53,500

CIH 5240, '92, 9390 hrs ..................................................$25,900 Case 4694, '84, 5970 hrs ................................................$18,900 Case 580M, 2720 hrs ......................................................$39,500 Allis 8070, '83..................................................................$24,500 Challenger CH45, '96, 2355 hrs ......................................$59,500 Ford 8970, '95, 5600 hrs ................................................$57,500 Ford 8970, '94, 8140 hrs ................................................$62,500 JD 8520, '02, 2050 hrs..................................................$142,500 JD 7810, '00, 2745 hrs....................................................$81,500 JD 7330, '08, 2110 hrs....................................................$67,500 JD 2955, '89, 2330 hrs....................................................$28,950 Kubota M6800, '03, 755 hrs............................................$24,500 McCormick TTX230, '09, 580 hrs....................................$90,000 McCormick XTX165, '09, 85 hrs......................................$89,500

CIH 40 Farmall CVT ........................................................$36,250 Agco ST 40, '02, 425 hrs ................................................$18,500 JD 3720, '09 ....................................................................$36,500 JD 3520, '10, 65 hrs........................................................$34,750 Kubota B3030, '06, 1045 hrs ..........................................$14,900 Kubota B1750, '96, 225 hrs ..............................................$6,000 Kubota BX2230, '05 ..........................................................$7,995 Kubota BX2230, '04, 685 hrs ............................................$7,950 MF GC2300, '07, 230 hrs ..................................................$9,850

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CIH 8830, '96, 1430 hrs ..................................................$17,900 CIH DC515, 15' Mow Cond................................................$9,500 NH 1441, 16' PT Windrower............................................$24,400 CIH DCX161 MowCond....................................................$17,800 CIH 8360, 12' MowCond ..................................................$6,900 Gehl DC2412, 12' MowCond ............................................$8,500 JD 1600, 14' MowCond ....................................................$6,995 JD 956 MowCond ............................................................$15,900 IH 1190 MowCond ............................................................$1,500 NH 1475 MowCond ..........................................................$9,000 NH 116, 14' MowCond ......................................................$6,500 Vermeer 1030, 13.5' MowCond ......................................$19,500 Kuhn GMD55 Disc Mower ................................................$3,900 NH 456, 7' Sickle Mower ..................................................$1,950 CIH FC60, 60" Rotary Mower ................................................$550 Farm King 72" Rotary Mower ............................................$1,250 Landpride FDR2584 Rotary Mower ..................................$2,750 Woods BB48 Rotary Mower ................................................$550 H & S TWN2-P Wind Merg..............................................$22,500 (5) Millerpro 14-16 Wind Merg .................... $28,500 - $38,500NH H4510, 9' Wind Merg ................................................$17,900 NH 166 Wind Merg............................................................$3,750 Victor 245 Wind Merg ....................................................$34,800 Kuhn GA8521 Rake..........................................................$23,500 Vermeer WR220 Rake........................................................$3,550

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CIH 8010, '07, 1100 hrs .......................................CIH 8010, '07, 1650 hrs .......................................CIH 8010, '06, 1430 hrs .......................................CIH 8010, '05, 1535 hrs .......................................CIH 8010, '04, 1605 hrs .......................................CIH 8010, '04, 1685 hrs .......................................CIH 8010, '04, 2100 hrs .......................................CIH 8010, '04, 2440 hrs .......................................CIH 7120, '09, 745 hrs .........................................CIH 7088, '10, 240 hrs .........................................CIH 7088, '10, 810 hrs .........................................CIH 7088, '09, 745 hrs .........................................CIH 7010, '08, 900 hrs .........................................CIH 7010, '07, 1100 hrs .......................................CIH 7010, '07, 1150 hrs .......................................CIH 7010, '07, 1365 hrs .......................................CIH 6088, '10, 600 hrs .........................................CIH 6088, '10, 680 hrs .........................................CIH 2588, '08, 1420 hrs .......................................CIH 2588, '08, 1480 hrs .......................................CIH 2577, '07, 1870 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '06, 1425 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '03, 2740 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '03, 2170 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '03, 2540 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '02, 2455 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '02, 2505 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '02, 2930 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '01, 2385 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '01, 2835 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '01, 3015 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '98, 3775 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '98, 3065 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '98, 2565 hrs .......................................CIH 2388, '98, 3750 hrs .......................................CIH 2366, '02, 3125 hrs .......................................CIH 2366, '01, 2705 hrs .......................................CIH 2366, '00, 2810 hrs .......................................CIH 2366, '99, 3845 hrs .......................................CIH 2366, '98, 2490 hrs .......................................CIH 2166, '97, 4145 hrs .......................................CIH 2166, '97, 3615 hrs .......................................CIH 2166, '96, 3000 hrs .......................................CIH 2166, '96, 3430 hrs .......................................CIH 1688, '94, 4160 hrs .......................................CIH 1688, '94, 4205 hrs .......................................CIH 1688, '93, 4325 hrs .......................................CIH 1680, '86, 4920 hrs .......................................CIH 1660, '91, 6940 hrs .......................................CIH 1660, '90, 3440 hrs .......................................CIH 1660, '88, 3675 hrs .......................................CIH 1640, '89, 3300 hrs .......................................CIH 1640, '86, 2640 hrs .......................................IH 1480, '82, 4100 hrs .........................................IH 1480, '79, 4260 hrs .........................................IH 1480, '79, 5860 hrs .........................................IH 1460, '82, 4535 hrs .........................................Gleaner R52, '96, 2795 hrs...................................Gleaner R50, '89, 3150 hrs...................................JD 9870STS, '09, 830 hrs ...................................JD 9660STS, '06, 2100 hrs .................................JD 9660STS, '04, 2115 hrs .................................JD 9650STS, '03, 2050 hrs .................................JD 9610, '96, 3265 hrs.........................................JD 9600, '89, 4020 hrs.........................................JD 8820, 7325 hrs ...............................................MF 750, '77 .........................................................NH CR940, '04, 1185 hrs .....................................NH TR97, '95, 3955 hrs .......................................NH TR86, '89, 3860 hrs .......................................NH TR86, '85, 3245 hrs .......................................NH 970, '03, 2020 hrs .........................................

CIH 2162, 40' Beanhead .......................................(4) CIH 2062, 36' Beanhead............................$49(4) CIH 2020, 35' Beanhead............................$25(2) CIH 2020, 30' Beanhead ..........................$26,(23) CIH 1020, 30' Beanhead ..........................Sta(16) CIH 1020, 25' Beanhead ..........................Sta(4) CIH 1020, 22.5' Beanhead ............................$CIH 1020, 20' Beanhead .......................................CIH 1015 Beanhead .............................................IH 820 Beanhead .................................................Deutz Allis 320 Beanhead .....................................(2) JD 930F, 30' Beanhead ............................$13,(2) JD 635F, 35' Beanhead ............................$26,Macdon 974, 35' Beanhead .................................(2) NH 973, 25' Beanhead ................................$5(2) NH 74C, 30' Beanhead ............................$19,(3) CIH 2612 Cornhead ..................................$79(2) CIH 2608 Cornhead..................................$55,CIH 2412 Cornhead .............................................(3) CIH 2212 Cornhead ..................................$32(10) CIH 2208 Cornhead ................................$26(2) CIH 1222 Cornhead ..................................$12

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(10) CIH 1083 Cornhead ................................starting at $10,500(2) CIH 1063, 6R30 Cornhead................................choice $8,500CIH 1000, 12R22 Cornhead ............................................$16,900 (2) CIH 12R22 Cornhead ..............................$15,000 & $16,900CIH 10R22 Cornhead ......................................................$15,500 CIH 9R22 Cornhead ........................................................$15,000 IH 12R22 Cornhead ........................................................$15,500 IH 983, 9R22 Cornhead ..................................................$11,500 IH 963 Cornhead................................................................$5,900 IH 944 Cornhead................................................................$2,500 IH 883 Cornhead................................................................$7,500 Cat 1622 Cornhead ..........................................................$39,500 Clarke 922, 9R22 Cornhead ............................................$25,500 Cressoni 6R30 Cornhead ................................................$21,500 (6) Drago 12R22 Cornhead ............................$52,500 - $84,500(3) Drago 12R20 Cornhead ............................$43,900 - $84,500(2) Drago 10R22 Cornhead............................$60,000 & $65,500(10) Drago 8R30 Cornhead ............................$38,500 - $54,500Drago 8R22 Cornhead ....................................................$33,000 (5) Drago 6R30 Cornhead ..............................$42,500 - $54,500(3) Geringhoff Roto Disc ................................$22,900 - $40,000Geringhoff PC63 Cornhead ................................................$8,000 Gleaner Hugger Cornhead..................................................$9,950 Gleaner 630 Cornhead ......................................................$5,500 Harvestec 4113C Cornhead ............................................$59,500 (4) Harvestec 8R30 Cornhead ........................$29,500 - $39,500Harvestec 6R30 Cornhead ..............................................$15,900 JD 1293, 16R22 Cornhead ..............................................$24,500 JD 1293, 12R30 Cornhead ..............................................$51,500 JD 1290, 12R20 Cornhead ..............................................$12,500 (3) JD 893, 8R30 Cornhead ............................$17,500 - $22,500JD 843 10R22 Cornhead ................................................$14,500 JD 643 6R30 Cornhead ....................................................$7,500 Lexion C512-30 Cornhead ..............................................$38,000 (4) NH 974 Cornhead ..........................................$4,500 - $5,500(2) IH 810, 13' Pickup ..........................................$400 & $3,500Gleaner 10' Pickup ............................................................$1,200 JD 100, 13' Pickup ..............................................................$350 Toe Head 25' Head Transport ............................................$1,000 Unverferth 30' Head Transport ..........................................$2,900 Walco CHCF36 Head Transport..........................................$5,100

(4) CIH MRX690 Suboiler ..............................$18,900 - $28,500(7) CIH 9300, 22.5' Subsoiler ........................$27,500 - $38,500CIH 9300, 22' Subsoiler ..................................................$48,500 (3) CIH 9300, 9 Shank Subsoiler ....................$26,500 - $36,000(3) CIH 870, 22' Subsoiler ..............................$61,875 - $69,900CIH 870, 14' Subsoiler ....................................................$35,000 CIH 730B Subsoiler ........................................................$23,500 (3) CIH 730C, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$42,500 - $43,500(2) CIH 730C, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..................$32,500 & $37,900CIH 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$26,500 CIH 530C, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$32,000 DMI 9300, 22' Subsoiler..................................................$29,500 DMI 2500 Subsoiler ..........................................................$8,500 (3) DMI 730B Subsoiler ..................................$17,500 - $23,500(3) DMI 730B, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$16,500 - $19,000(4) DMI 730B, 7 Shank Suboiler....................$18,500 & $25,500(2) DMI 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ......................$16,900 & $19,500DMI 530 Subsoiler ..........................................................$16,500 DMI TMII, 5 Shank Subsoiler ............................................$7,950 DMI Turbo T Subsoiler ......................................................$9,500 Bourgault 2200, 30' Subsoiler ........................................$92,400 Brillion LC Subsoiler ..........................................................$8,500 Glencoe SS7400 Subsoiler ................................................$9,500 (6) JD 2700 Subsoiler ....................................$20,000 - $37,500JD 915 Subsoiler ..............................................................$8,500 JD 512, 9 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$32,500 JD 512, 12.5' Subsoiler ..................................................$15,900 JD 510, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$11,500 JD 510, 5 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$10,950 JD 510 Subsoiler ............................................................$12,500 Krause 4850, 18' Subsoiler ............................................$43,500 Landoll 2320, 5 Shank Subsoiler ....................................$15,950 M & W 2900 Subsoiler ....................................................$19,900 M & W 2500 Subsoiler ....................................................$32,500 M & W 2200 Subsoiler ....................................................$19,500 M & W 1875 Subsoiler ....................................................$15,500 NH ST770, 7 Shank Subsoiler ........................................$24,900 (2) Sunflower 4412, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..............choice $32,000Sunflower 4411, 7 Shank Subsoiler ................................$18,500 Wilrich V957DVR Subsoiler ............................................$36,900 Wilrich V957DDR Subsoiler ............................................$23,500 JD 610, 30' Chisel Plow ..................................................$12,500 JD 610, 23' Chisel Plow ..................................................$10,000 Kent 21098, 9 Shank Chisel Plow......................................$3,950 White 445 Chisel Plow ......................................................$7,950 White 445, 13 Shank Chisel Plow......................................$7,950 JD 3710, 10 Bottom MB Plow ........................................$21,500 JD 726, 34' Combo Mulch ..............................................$29,500 DMI 50' Crumbler ............................................................$10,500 Unverferth 1225, 33' Crumbler........................................$15,900 Summers 54' Crumbler ..................................................$24,000

Case 1840, '01, 3830 hrs ................................................$10,950 Case 1840, '96, 5045 hrs ................................................$10,500 Case 1840, '91 ..................................................................$9,850 Case 1840, '90 ..................................................................$8,750 Case 1840, '90, 8035 hrs ..................................................$6,900 Case 1840, 4355 hrs........................................................$10,750 Case 465, '08, 2000 hrs ..................................................$31,500 Case 435, '08 ..................................................................$23,900 Case 435, '06, 2650 hrs ..................................................$19,900 Case 430, '08, 3950 hrs ..................................................$19,800 Case 430, '06, 2015 hrs ..................................................$17,900 Case 430, '06, 3905 hrs ..................................................$22,000 Case 420, '08, 1410 hrs ..................................................$21,900 Case 420, '08, 3615 hrs ..................................................$16,900 Case 60XT, '03, 1775 hrs ................................................$16,900 Bobcat S185, '05 ............................................................$22,950 Gehl 7800, '01, 6395 hrs ................................................$18,500 Gehl 7810 Turbo, '04, 3215 hrs ......................................$34,500 Gehl 6625, '94, 3695 hrs ..................................................$8,500 Gehl 4825SX, '98, 5640 hrs ..............................................$8,500 Gehl 4625SX, '92, 4470 hrs ............................................$10,800 Gehl 3935SX, '01, 1735 hrs ..............................................$9,950 JD 317, '08, 2415 hrs......................................................$17,250 NH LS170, '01, 1160 hrs ................................................$17,900 Erskine 1812, 6' Skid Snowblower ....................................$3,200 Felling FT12P, 16' Trailer....................................................$4,690 Case Maxi-C, '99, 745 hrs Excavator ..............................$13,500 JD Pro900, '03 Excavator ..................................................$3,900 Bobcat 2200D, 265 hrs......................................................$7,995 Cub Cadet 4x4D Trail, '06 ..................................................$7,975 Kubota RTV900W, '06, 800 hrs ........................................$9,900 Steiner Hawk, '00 ..............................................................$3,250

CIH 60, 15' Shredder ........................................................$3,950 Alloway 20' Shredder ......................................................$10,500 Balzer 2000, 20' Shredder ................................................$8,500 Balzer 5205M, 30' Shredder ..............................................$8,900 Balzer 520PT, 15' Shreder ................................................$8,500 JD 520, 20' Shredder ......................................................$18,500 JD 220, 20' Shredder ......................................................$11,500 JD 120, 20' Shredder ........................................................$7,500 (2) Loftness 264, 22' Shredder ..........................$8,000 $15,900Loftness 2644SM54S Shredder ........................................$7,500 Loftness 240, 20' Shredder ............................................$20,500 (2) Loftness 20' Shredder..............................$14,000 & $19,500Wilrich 22' Shredder........................................................$12,900 Wilrich 20' Shredder........................................................$14,900 Wilrich 20' Shredder........................................................$10,900 Woods S20CD Shredder ..................................................$16,750 (2) Woods 20' Shredder ......................................choice $12,500Woods 15' Shredder........................................................$12,500 Dump Chief 504CF, 12' Forage Box ..................................$7,500 Field Queen 1408N Forage Box..........................................$3,000 (7) CIH 600 Forage Blower..................................$2,850 - $5,500Gehl 1580 Forage Blower ..................................................$1,250 Millerpro 1060 II Forage Blower ........................................$7,500 Ag Bag G6009 Forage Bagger..........................................$19,750 JD 350 Manure Spreader ..................................................$1,250 Artsway 5165 Grinder Mixer ............................................$19,900 (2) Feterl 8x60 Auger ........................................$2,900 & $3,000Feterl 8x56 Auger ..............................................................$1,350 Grain King 8x65 Auger ......................................................$4,580 GSI 10x31E Auger ............................................................$3,800 Snowco 8x65 Auger ..........................................................$2,850 Unverferth 16' Auger ........................................................$1,200 Degelman 14' Blade ........................................................$10,500 Farm Star 72" Blade ..............................................................$345 CIH LX760 Loader ..........................................................$10,500 GB 800 Loader ..................................................................$1,500 Kubota LA514 Loader ........................................................$3,200 Bradford 240/316 Grav Box ..............................................$2,650 Farm King 200 bu Grav Box ..............................................$2,500 Huskee 225, 250 bu Grav Box ..........................................$2,300 (3) Minnesota 350BA Grav Box ..........................$2,600 - $2,650Parker 4800, 480 bu Grav Box ..........................................$5,900 Brent 1282, 1200 bu Grain Cart ......................................$48,500 (2) Brent 1194 Grain Cart ....................................choice $41,500Brent 672, 650 bu Grain Cart ..........................................$15,500 Brent 570, 550 bu Grain Cart ..........................................$12,500 J & M 1326-22 Grain Cart ..............................................$50,900 Killbros 1810, 975 bu Grain Cart ....................................$28,900 Kinze 840 Grain Cart ........................................................$15,500 Schulte RSH4 Rockpicker..................................................$6,900 Summers 60" Rockpicker ..................................................$3,500 Tractor Snowblowers..............................................$475 - $1,695

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Absolute Neighborhood Machinery AuctionTuesday, July 19th, 2011 - 9:00 AM

Location: 55780 St. Hwy. 19, Winthrop, MNTaking Consignments until 5:00 pm July 18th

Local FarmersConsigning Auctioneers:

Matt Mages - New Ulm - 507-276-7002Joe Maidl - Lafayette - 507-276-7749

Backhoe, Tractors, Trucks & Trailers: JD 310C loader backhoe, D, 2WD, cab, 3406 hrs, Ser#T0310CA738419; IH 464 utility tractor, wf, 3 pt, gas, w/Schwartz 1300 hyd loader; Farmall M, wf, live pwrw/loader; Agri Drain Maxi-Stringer Series “J” tile reel trailer; ‘86 Fruehauf 42’ alum flatbed, speed axleand air ride; General Engine Co. tri-axle trailer, 18’ w/ramps; ‘26 Model “T” truck, oak box, restored; ‘78Ford F700 grain truck, 400 bu box w/hoist; (4) 295-75R-22.5 truck tires; 14.9x38 rim & tire; 8’ Combograin and Livestock rack for pickup; 2 wheel enclosed trailer; 2-wheel trailer;

Field/Harvest Machinery & Spray Equip: JD #235 disk, 251⁄2’; JD rotary hoe; JD VanBrunt drill w/grass,low rubber; MM 11’ drill; IH & MM 12’ drill on rubber w/grass; Wilrich mounted sprayer w/mixing tanksand 60’ boom; Demco 500 gal sprayer w/45’ boom, tandem; AgChem 300 gal pickup sprayer; IH 1538RW cult; IH 12RW cult w/hyd fold; Case 2RW stalk chopper; IH 45 - 22’ vibra shank digger; 150 galsaddle tanks; 3 pt digger, 20’ hyd fold; 30’ Wilrich field cult; IH 80 snow blower, dbl auger; hyd chute; IH963 6x30” corn head; IH dummy head; JD 220 bean head; 12 JD disk; Melrose spring tooth drag; JDsickle mower, 1000 gal and 1600 gal poly tanks; HMD seed wagon w/vac system; 7.5 hp elec water pumpon cart; (2) reels of 2” water hose; Hipro 1000 PTO spray pump; 16.9x34-band duals w/30”spacing;single disc;

Hay/Livestock Machinery & Equip: ‘08 Vermeer WR22 10 wheel V-rake; NH 1003 bale stacker; JD 800swather w/hay cond; Bush Hog 3 pt rotary mower; Gehl FC72C flail chopper; Hesston 7160 chopper w/3row corn head and hay pu.; Badger 1416 silage box w/tandem gear; H&S 500 silage box w/HD gear; NH27 silage blower, 1000 rpm, 80’ silo pipes and goose neck w/clamps; rack w/gear; Houle manure pump,6”x10’ on trailer w/agitator nozzles, field pipe, & stand; Patz gutter cleaner head; (2) 24’ hog chutes;

Grain Handling Equip & Wagons: Demco 365 gravity wagon w/12T gear and surge brakes; Parker 2500gravity wagon w/gear; (2) Parker 250 bu gravity wagons w/8T MN gear; J&M 250 bu gravity wagon w/ogear; MN 130 bu box w/hoist & MN 6T gear; (2) flair boxes w/hoist & gear; Hi capacity grain screener;Augers include - Westfield 10”x71, hyd lift & low pro swing hopper; SnowCo, 8x51, PTO; Mayrath 10x61PTO; SnowCo 8x57 PTO; 4”-6” & 8” - auger tubes and flighting;

Lawn Equip, Recreation Vehicles & Tools: ‘79 Honda Goldwing Cycle, 44k miles, hard saddle bags,loaded; ‘79 Nomad 5th whl camper, 261⁄2’, sleeps 6; Nu-Techsys Omni-Mig 325 wire feed welder; SkillModel 736 HD roto drill w/bits & case; DeWalt 16” radial arm saw, 5 hp, 3 phase; 500 gal fuel barrelw/Gasboy elec pump; fuel barrel w/stand; fence post; 75 gal poly yard pond w/waterfall; 7+ boxes 10’picture framing; Ind shoe polish/sander; 8k & 5k BTU window AC; Snapper 30” ride mower, 10 hp w/elecstart; Snapper ride mower, 12 hp w/elec start; Air compressor; Jeri sickle mower, 5 hp; Troy built tiller,7 hp, rear, elec start; Troy Built tiller, 5 hp, rear, elec start; Wheel barrow; Challenger wrench set; Cisternpump; Hay knives; Diamond 15” adjust wrench; Wood stove; Lorex surveillance camera; 10’ fiberglassHD & assorted step ladders; Shovels; Estate trimmer/mower; Ariens tiller; 3-4 loads of hand & powertools;

Antiques, Horse Equip & Misc: McCormick Deering horse spreader; 2-person horse cart; Star milkcooler; horse collars; Youngers Cast wood cook stove, lt blue & gray; milk cans; Roth iron bed; Dressers;Feather tick; McCormick Deering separator; (2) Surge milk buckets; Milk pump; New canner; Case 2bottom plow; Steel wheel rake; JD corn sheller; Schnitzel bunk; Used - Pella windows and patio door;Kitchen cupboards and built in oven cabinet; Trailer home axles; HD hyd wood splitter w/hyd cradle onwheels;

Clerk: Mages Land Co. and Auction Service LLCmagesland.com

Opening July 7th & Closing July 21st: IQBID Kibble EquipmentInternet Only Auction, complete details at www.IQBID.com

Tuesday, July 12th @ 10 AM: Jon Olson Farm Retirement Auction,Buxton, ND, Tractors, Loader, Harvest Equipment, Planter & More!

Wednesday, July 13th @ 10 AM: Tom McInnes Jr., Large FarmRealignment Auction, Hillsboro, ND, Tractors, GPS Equipment,Combines, Tillage, Sprayers & More!

Wednesday, July 20th @ 10 AM: Wayne Simon Farm RetirementAuction, Hampden, ND, Tractors, Harvest Equipment, Grain Cart, AirDrill, Tillage & More!

Friday, July 22nd @ 10 AM: George Ohmann Antique Tractor Auction,Montgomery, MN, Seam & Stationary Engines, Antique Tractors &much more!

Wednesday, July 27th @ 9 AM: AgIron 58 Consignment Event, RedRiver Valley Fairgrounds, West Fargo, ND, Tractors, Combines, Heads,Trucks, Semis, Tillage, Construction Equipment, Hay & LivestockEquipment & Much More! Advertising Deadline: Friday, June 29th

Opening July 29th & Closing August 8th: IQBID Park RiverImplement Internet Only Auction, complete details at www.IQBID.com

Thursday, August 11th @ 9 AM: AgIron 26 Consignment Event,Steffes Auctioneers Facility, Litchfield, MN, Tractors, Combines, Heads,Trucks, Semis, Tillage, Construction Equipment, Hay & LivestockEquipment & Much More! Advertising Deadline: Friday, July 15th

Wednesday, August 24th @ 10 AM: Renstrom Antique Tractor Auction& Robert Zasmeta Pedal Tractor Auction, Aitkin, MN, Excellent line ofRestored Equipment & Pedal Tractors

Thursday, August 25th @ 10 AM: William McConnell Estate,Casselton, ND, Antique Tractors, Collectibles, Parts & Much More!

Friday, August 26th @ 10 AM: Ouse Family Museum, Rothsay, MN,Large amout of Unique Antiques & Collectible Auction

Thursday, September 1st @ 10 AM: Ken & Harley Myllykangas,Kimball, MN, Antique Tractor Auction

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JD 945 Moco 13’ disc cut, $12,000. JD 446 4x4 round baler, double twine arms, bale ramps. $8,200. Both shedded & exc. 715-296-2162

JD 275, 9’ disk mower, $4,200; Ford NH 492 hay-bine, $4,500; NH 68 baler, low acreage, $900.

(320)864-3837

Gehl 2412 hydro swing disc bine. 12'. Good cond, $7,000. Mondovi. 715-563-4524

GEHL 1710 Roll Baler. Exc. cond, field ready. One owner. Always shedded. 608-989-2170

FOR SALE: Versatile 400 swather, 15’ cut, hydro-matic drive, $1,000. 712-297-7951

For Sale: SnoCo 40&48 bale elev; 16’ bale elev; 14 & 16’ bale flat racks; 6-8-10T running gears; H&S forage box unloading unit; Hes-ston stack mover; DaKon power box on gear; Pa-peck 1 row field chopper, good; GSI 24x24’ 7 ring drying bin, $10,000. 320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583

Hay & Forage Eq.

FOR SALE: RMS bale han-dle, 10 bale capacity, fits ldr/quicktach, $2,250. 712-297-7951

FOR SALE: NH hayliner #68, small square baler, works great, $1,500. 712-297-7951

FOR SALE: NH 1000 bale wagon, holds 54 bales. Saves the Back! $1,500. 712-297-7951

FOR SALE: NH #55 hay rake, $500. 712-297-7951

For Sale: Kelly Ryan 9' si-lage bagger w/ beater bar & hyd rewind. New con-veyor chain. $8,950. 608-797-5664 or 608-792-0672

FOR SALE: JD 5830 forage harvester, 4WD, iron guard, 3370 hrs, new eng, new paint, re-built, $56,000. Also, JD 6950 forage har-vester, 4WD, 3100 hrs/4400 hrs. $69,000. 507-427-3520

BALE WRAPPER. Tubeline Model 5500. One owner. Shedded, exc. cond. $15,900. 715-792-2565

FOR SALE: Hesston 1090 windrower, 9’ cut/crimp, $1,000. 712-297-7951

Hay & Forage Eq.Hay & Forage Eq.

FOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 and 6000 series forage har-vesters. Used kernel pro-cessors, also, used JD 40 knife Dura-Drums, and drum conversions for 5400 and 5460. Call (507)427-3520 www.ok-enterprises.com

FOR SALE: JD 3970 forage harvester, used very little, w/ hay & cornhead. Ex-tras. (2) Badger forage boxes model 1416, 14’ w/ newer 12T running gear. IH model 56 silo blower. 507-359-1164

6600 Hesston diesel swather 16' draper head, exc cond, $4,250/OBO. 715-778-5092 or 715-781-1825

#311 NH baler. Like new. Kicker w/ elec controls. 920-388-2093. Low $.

Hay & Forage Eq.

WANTED: 1909-1940 Ford cars & parts. Also old gas pumps, gas pump globes & old tin & porcelain signs.

John Alinder29633 State Hwy 112LeSueur, MN 56058

(507)665-6893

FOR SALE: ‘30 McCormick Deering 1020 tractor, re-painted. Full Steel & extra set of rubber tires. $1,000/OBO. 952-353-2369

FOR SALE: JD F145H, 316 semi-mount plow, very nice cond. w/cyl. & guage whl., $1,250; JD F145H, 416 semi-mount plow, w/cyl, good cond. $1,250; JD Mod-el 4D, 214 plow on steel, very nice restored cond., $600; JD model 44, 214 plow, hyd. lift, rebuilt, nice, $750.

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2011 • SALE TIME: 9:00 AMLOCATION: Red River Valley Fairgrounds, on the west edge of West Fargo, ND, I-94, Exit 343

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Auctioneers will run multiple rings with two live online rings powered by IQBID.com. Registration, terms & details atwww.steffesauctioneers.com. Equipment removal by Friday, July 29, unless other arrangements are made. This is a very condensed listing!Hauling and loading are available. Contact auctioneers for owner information, new consignments, or changes at (701) 237-9173 or (800) 726-8609.

TRACK & 4WD TRACTORS2002 JD 9520T, powershift, deluxe cab, 4 hyd.,integrated Auto Trac, wide swing drawbar, 36"belts, 4,700 hrs.

1998 JD 8400T, powershift, deluxe cab, 3 hyd.,radar, new 16" belts, 72" spacing, frontsuitcase weights, AM/FM, new rear drives &bogeys

2008 JD 9630, deluxe cab, 530 hp, powershift,integrated Auto Trac, 4 hyd., radar, diff lock,800/70R38 metric duals, (4) 1,400 lb. frontweights, rear weights including (2) 165, (4)1,400 & (6) 450 lb. weights, electric mirrors,greasable steer pins, active seat, HID lights,Greenstar ready, shows 2,177 hrs.

1994 JD 8870, 24 spd., 4 hyd., diff lock,Greenstar harness, no valve, Firestone DT 710metrics, 65%, 6,480 hrs., 2nd owner, OH at4,500 hrs., records available

1995 Ford NH 9680, 12 spd. gear, 4 hyd., rearweights, triples, 7,750 hrs., oil analysisavailable

1994 Ford NH 9680, 4 hyd., Degelman AccuTrackauto steer, 520/85R42 tires, 6,760 hrs.

1991 Versatile 876, 12 spd. gear, 4 hyd., difflock, 18.4-42 duals, 5,200 hrs.

1985 Versatile 936, Designation 6, 12 spd. gear,4 hyd., Trimble 500 auto steer, 20.8-42 duals,75% rubber, approx. 7,500 hrs., recent trans.OH

1980 Versatile 855, 12 spd. gear, 4 hyd., 20.8-38duals, 75% rubber, approx. 8,500 hrs., recenttrans. OH

Versatile 800, Cummins, 3 hyd., 18.4-38 tires,25% rubber, no 3 pt. or PTO, shows 2,766 hrs.

1983 Steiger Cougar 3, 855 Cummins, 3 hyd.,20-8-38 tires, approx. 8,000 hrs.

1976 JD 8430, 3 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch, PTO, 18-4-38 tires, 9,000 hrs.

MF 1805, 3 hyd., 2,500 hrs. on 3208 Cat, 18.4-38 tires

MFWD & 2WD TRACTORS2002 JD 8220, MFWD, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt.,quick hitch, 1000 PTO, radar, diff lock,Greenstar ready, 18.4-46 press steel duals,14.9-34 fronts, front fenders, 3,490 hrs.

1995 JD 7700, MFWD, Power Quad, joystick, 2hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 14-9-28 fronts, new18-4-38 singles, foot throttle, JD 740 loader,grapple, shows 10,170 hrs.

1984 Case 3594, MFWD, powershift, 3 hyd., 3pt., PTO, 18.4-42 rear duals, 90% rubber, 14.9-28 fronts, 90% rubber, single owner, 7,200 hrs.

2003 JD 7810, CAH, powershift, 2 hyd., 3 pt.,540/1000 PTO, front weights, front fenders,16.9-28 fronts, 520/85R38 rears, new rubber,9,667 hrs.

1996 JD 8100, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., quickhitch, 1000 PTO, diff lock, 480/80R46 rears,new 11:00-24s, new inside rubber, 9,487 hrs.

1994 JD 4560, CAH, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt.,quick hitch, PTO, front suitcase weights, new480/80R46 rears, 11:00-16 fronts

1989 JD 4755, CAH, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt.,quick hitch, 1000 PTO, diff lock, front suitcaseweights, new 480/80R42 rears, new 14L-16fronts, 1,871 hrs.

1985 JD 4650, quad range, 3 hyd., powerbeyond, 3 pt., quick hitch, 1000 PTO, diff lock,14.9-46 press steel duals, 10,436 hrs.

1988 JD 4450, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt.,540/1000 PTO, front fuel & suitcase wgts.,18.4-38 hub duals, single owner, 5,517 actualhrs., S/N29376

1985 JD 4450, quad range, 2 hyd., 3 pt.,540/1000 PTO, front weight bracket, new460/85R38 rears, 11:00-16 fronts, 9,716 hrs.

1973 JD 4630, syncro, 2 hyd., 3 pt., quick hitch,1000 PTO, diff lock, 20.8-38 singles, shows2,723 hrs.

1973 JD 4630, powershift, 3 hyd., 3 pt., quickhitch, 1000 PTO, 20.8-42 band duals, 6,685 hrs.

JD 5410 tractor w/JD 541 self-leveling loader 1960 JD 2010, open station, syncro, 1 hyd., 3pt., 540 PTO, Koyker K2 loader, 66" bucket,12.4-36 rears, shows 4,478 hrs.

2005 JD 5225, JD 5 cyl. turbo, 56 hp, PTO at 45hp, 9 spd. forward/3 reverse, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 6'broom, 953 hrs.

1981 IHC 1086, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO,18.4-38 hub duals, 6,318 hrs.

1978 IHC 1086, CAH, TA, 3 pt., 18.4-38 singles IHC 1086, CAH, 3 hyd., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO,18.4-38 duals, tach shows 5,448 but hrs.unknown

1974 IHC 1066, no cab, 2 hyd., 3 pt., good TA,18.4-38 singles

IHC 706, gas, 2 hyd., 540/1000 PTO, fenders,good paint

AC 190, gas, 18.4-34 tires 1974 Case 2470 Traction King, 18-4-34 tires,8,190 hrs.

Case 1270, powershift, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 1000 PTO,18.4-38 hub duals

Case 830 Standard 1969 Ford 9600, 2 hyd., 3 pt., 540 PTO, goodfronts & 40% rear tires, 7,800 hrs.

MF Super 90, diesel, 3 pt., 540 PTO, multi-power,excellent paint, good rubber

LOADERSFarmhand XL940 loader, shop-built grapple,tractor hyd.

Farmhand F258 loader, 4440 mounts & JDjoystick

Woods Dual 3100 loader, 8' bucket, grapple fork,3-spool hyd.

ANTIQUE TRACTORS1964 AC WD45, runs good, paint & tires good Ford 8N, 90% restored, new rubber, runs Dirt box scraper, 3 pt., for Ford 8N Fordson cultivator, 8' IHC B with Ford shaft drive undermount mower,12v system, runs & mows excellent

JD B, late model, 6 spd., like new rear tires,w/12-38 dual wheels

1957 JD 620 Collector, narrow front, gas, 1 hyd.,PTO, 12v, new rear tires, new wiring, newmanifold intake, new water pump, Green Dash

SKID STEER LOADERS2007 Bobcat T190 track skid steer loader, openstation, aux. hyd., std. bucket, approx. 2,000hrs.

2006 Bobcat T190, open station, aux. hyd., quicktach bucket, recent sprockets, 1,950 hrs.

2006 NH C185 track skid steer, 2 spd., heat, footcontrols, aux. hyd., 84" bucket, hyd. quick tach,30% rubber, 1,698 hrs.

Bobcat 642, gas, general material bucket, 10:00-16.5 tires, 3,126 hrs.

Bobcat 530, gas Kohler engine, general materialbucket, 10:00-16.5 tires

SKID STEER LOADER ATTACHMENTSBobcat 72 sweeper attachment broom w/bucket Bobcat grapple fork, 60" Bobcat rototiller, 54" Bobcat manure bucket, 4-1/2' 2011 Lowe 750CLH auger attachment, new, 14"dia., 3-4' auger bits

2011 Sweepster attachment, new, hyd. angle,6' broom

(2) 2010 bucket grapples 2010 brush mower, 60" (8) 2010 pallet forks, 4,000 lb. (3) 2010 round bale spears (8) 2010 square bale spears Caterpillar forks, 4', quick tach Approx. 40 units skid steer loader attachmentsof all kinds

COMBINES2010 Case-IH 8120, AFX rotor, AFS,corn/soybeans, deluxe cab, rear wheel,integrated auto steer, Pro 600 Y&M, powerreverser, feeder chain update, long auger, autohopper topper, self-contained air compressor,rock trap, chopper, aux. light pkg., HID lights,520/85R42s set for 30" rows, Field Tracker, HDlift cyl., 600/65R28 rears, leather seats, 2 spd.RWD, power sieve adj., power heated mirrors,542 sep. hrs., 761 engine hrs.

2008 JD 9870, STS, Contourmaster, premier cab,deluxe controls, power RWD, Greenstar Y&Mless display, grain tank ext., high cap. unload,round bar concave, 20.8-42 straddle duals, 814sep. hrs.

2009 JD 9770, STS, Contourmaster, premier cab,deluxe controls, integrated AutoTrac, high cap.unload, fine cut chopper, Y&M less display,grain tank ext., round bar concave, 20.8-42straddle duals, 18.4-26 rears, 30" space, 650sep. hrs., 950 engine hrs.

2006 JD 9760, STS, Contourmaster, deluxecontrols, bullet rotor, high cap. unload, fine cutchopper, round bar concave, Greenstar Y&M,20.8-42 straddle duals, 18.4-26 rears, 22"space, 1,459 sep., 1,958 engine hrs.

2003 JD 9650, STS, Contourmaster, fine cutchopper, Y&M monitor, Mauer hopper topper,long auger, like new 800/650R32 Michelin tires,2,861 sep. hrs., 3,921 engine hrs., many newparts, service records available, engine chippedto 9750 specs 1997 Case-IH 2188, chopper, 30-5-32 drivetires, 16.9-26 rears, RWA, 2,676 sep. hrs., 3,894engine hrs.

1992 Case-IH 1680, Cummins, rock trap,chopper, reverser, AHH, specialty rotor, accellerkit on rotor, wheat/soybeans only, alwaysshedded, 3,465 engine hrs.

1991 Case-IH 1680, Cummins, rock trap,chopper, reverser, long sieves, 30.5-32 tires,3,632 hrs.

1987 Case-IH 1680, IHC motor, rock trap,chopper, reverser, AHH, std. rotor,wheat/soybeans only, accelerator kit on rotor,always shedded, 4,825 total hrs., 1,200 hrs. onremfg. motor, excellent maintenance

1988 JD 8820 Titan II, rear wheel assist, hopperext. w/bubble up auger, long unloading auger,18.4-38 duals, 400 hrs. on new bars, 5,000hrs., uses no oil, good machine

(3) 1982 JD 8820s 1981 JD 8820 1982 JD 6620, hydro, AHH, chopper, 4,400 hrs. 1982 IHC 1480, edible bean combine, bean rotor,conveyor unload auger, chopper

1980 IHC 1480, specialty rotor, small & largewire concaves, chopper, header height control,reverser, 3 sprocket feeder chain, rock trap,6,000 hrs., $10,000 in recent work orders,S/N17202344034725

1981 Gleaner N7, all updates, 24.5-32 singles 1980 Gleaner L2, Corn/Bean Special, hydro,S/NLK19889H

1978 Gleaner L2, hydro, S/NL6357HY 1983 MF 860, V8, hydro, 4 cyl. header lift, hopperext., long auger, 24.5-32 singles, 4,800 hrs.

1976 NH 1500, 3208 Cat, gear drive, hopper ext.,NH pickup with 11' Sund pickup, stored insidelast 14 yrs., new bars, rebuilt concave

(33+) PICKUP HEADS(10) Case-IH 1015; Gleaner w/late modelWestward pickup; (2) AC pickup heads, 13', fitsL2; (3) IHC 810; (4) JD 914; (10) JD 212

(15+) STRAIGHT HEADS2004 Caterpillar Challenger GH30; (3) JD 930;JD 925; JD 230; (3) JD 224; (2) JD 222; Case-IH1010; IHC 810; (2) AC 20‚; Gleaner 27‚

(35+) FLEX HEADSNew 2011 JD 635F flex head, transport damage,100% repaired, no warranty;

2005 & 2006 JD 635, 70 & 60 Series; (2) 2005JD 630; (7) JD 930F; (5) JD 925; (3) HD 220;2006 Case-IH 2020; (7) Case-IH 1020; NH 960floating cutter bar; 2001 Gleaner Agco 800; (3)AC 320; (2) 1996 Agco Gleaner 825 flex heads,25'; 1989 Gleaner, 24'

DRAPER HEADS2010 JD 635 draper platform, 35', finger reel,70 Series drives, slow speed transport

2009 JD 635 draper platform, 35', finger reel,70 Series drives, slow speed transport

2007 Case-IH 2062 flex draper, 36' CORN HEADS

Geringhoff chopping corn head, 9 row, hyd. deckplates, JD 9770 hookups

1992 Geringhoff chopping corn head, 8x30 1996 Case-IH 1063 corn head, 6x30" (2) IHC 963 corn heads, 6x30", knife rolls, hightop back

IHC 863 corn head, 8x22", poly snouts JD 843 corn head, oil drive, fluted rolls 1989 JD 643 corn head, 6 row, low tin JD 444 corn head, low tin, non-oil JD 443 corn head, 4x30", low tin (2) MF 63C corn head, 8x22"

(20+) OTHER HEADS & ATTACHMENTSConveyAll edible bean head, 18'; (2) IHC 810bean heads; (3) JD 653 All Crop;

JD sunflower head, 20'; (2) Floating cutting barsfor L2; (4) MacDon finger reels; plus

asst. sunflower pans: 20' New J, 9"; 30' Bonco9"; New J 18' reel; Bonco 20' & 25' reels

HEADER TRAILERSElmers, 30', 2-wheel, flex bar EZ Trail, 25', like new H&S single axle, single pole, for 25' head Kilbros 4-wheel corn head trailer Mattson, 25‚ Model Industries, 2-wheel Unverferth, 35', 4-wheel Vulcan single, 30' (3) Single pole header trailer, 30‚ Several shop-built trailers, 4 & 2-wheel (2) New header trailers, 32', tandem wheels,lights, fenders

(2) New header trailers, 36', tandem wheels,lights, fenders

New header trailer, 42', tandem torsion axles,brakes, light pkg., fenders, heavy duty

New bumper hitch header trailer, 25', single pole GRAIN CARTS

Ficklin CA1400 grain cart, 700 bu., corner auger,roll tarp, 1000 PTO, 24.5-32 tires

Ficklin 1400 grain cart, 650 bu., corner auger,new roll tarp, 30.5-32 singles

2007 Demco 950 grain cart, roll tarp, 900metrics

J&M 750 grain cart, corner 14" auger, roll tarp,24.5 tires, shedded, red

J&M grain cart, 750 bu., KLM roll tarp, cornerauger, 30.5-32 singles

Vakota 1717 grain cart, 700 bu., scale, 30.5-32tires, 70% rubber, always shedded

Valkota 750 grain cart, 750 bu., roll tarp

Brent 550 grain cart, roll tarp, 28L-26 diamondtires

Brent grain cart, 30.5-32 tires Richardton 750 sugarbeet cart, 15-18 ton

(20+) PULL-TYPE SWATHERSCase-IH 8220, 25'; (2) Case-IH 8210, 21'; Case-IH 725, 25'; Case-IH 721, 21'; (5) IHC 75; (2) JD590; JD 580; (2) MF; Vers 10 & more

(12+) SELF-PROPELLED SWATHERSCase-IH 8840, A/C, 16' haybine head withcrimper, 1,400 hrs.; IHC 4000; (2) IHC 210; JD2320; (2) JD 800; (5) Versatile 400

DRILLSCase-IH 6200 press drills, three 14's, 6" space,rubber press, dry fertilizer, hyd. fold markers,factory transport

Case-IH press drills, 40', end hitch, JD markers IHC 620 drill, two 14's, transport IHC 620 press drills, two 14's, 6" space, rubberpress, transport

PLANTERS2008 Case-IH 1250 planter, 24x30", front-fold,bulk fill, 600 Series monitor, liquid fertilizer,markers, hyd. drive, wing flex, Early RiserAdvanced seed metering, pneumatic downpressure, 2 pt. & drawbar hitches, less than4,000 acres

JD 7000 front-fold, 16x30", liquid fertilizer,insecticide, hyd. variable rate drive, near newpopulation monitor, good shape

White 6100 planter, 12x30", wing fold, dryfertilizer, monitor

White 5100 planter, 6x30", corn/bean/sunflowerplates, monitor, new drive gears

CHISEL PLOWS2009 Case-IH Flexi Till 600 chisel plow, 47',narrow transport frame

Case-IH 5600 chisel plow, 33', 3-bar harrow,new tines

1991 Frigstad chisel plow, 35' JD chisel plow, 21' JD 610 chisel plow, 17', walking tandems,Summers harrow

Wil-Rich 4400 chisel plow, 33', tandems across,setup for dry & NH3, AgTron blockage monitor,3-bar harrow

Wil-Rich chisel plow, 35', NH3, harrow Wil-Rich chisel plow, 24', high clearance

VERTICAL TILLAGE & DISC CHISELS2008 Salford RTS vertical tillage, 41', tandemsacross, 3-bar harrow, rolling baskets, weightpkg., new blades

Krause disc chisel, 19 chisel pts., singlesacross, wing fold, leveling harrow

Landoll Soilmaster disc chisel, 16', Summers 3-bar harrow

White 445 disc chisel, 17', hyd. disc adj., 5-rowspike tooth harrow

(11) PLOWS & PACKERSIHC 720 plow, 5 bottom IHC 700 plow, 8x16" White 449 on land plow, 8 bottom, auto reset Plow packer, 8' (2) JD 3600 plow, 8x16‰ & 5x16‰, doublehitch

IHC auto reset plow, 5x16", semi-mount IHC plow, 6x14", trip beam, trailing JD F145 trip plow, 5x14" (2) JD plow packer, 4'

DISCSBig G heavy duty tandem disc, 32' Case DOT disc, 32', wing fold, tandems across Hutchmaster disc, 28', wing fold, tandemsacross

Kewanee tandem disc, 25', dual corner wheels,9" space

AC 2500 disc, 25' JD 220 tandem disc, 22', 9" space

Rome TAW-2028SF offset disc, 12' Buhler Farm King 605 tandem disc, 6',category 1

(2) Craftsman lawn & garden discs FIELD CULTIVATORS

2009 JD 2210, 50', full floating hitch, AccuDepth, tandems across, 5-bar harrow

1992 JD 1060, 48', 4-bar ext. frame, 3-barharrow

JD 1060, 50', rear hitch, 3-bar harrow, newteeth in 2011

JD 1000, 42', walking tandems on wings &main, stretched to 4 rank, 2-bar harrow, rearhitch

JD 960, 44-1/2', tandems across, single pt.depth, 4-bar Summers harrow, 6" space

Case-IH 4300 vibrashank, 45', tandems across,wing fold, 3-bar harrow, Nichols knock-onsweeps

IHC vibrashank, 28-1/2', NH3 kit, hyd. shut-off IHC 45, 24', NH3 attachment IHC 45 vibrashank, 18' Wil-Rich 3430, 41', 3-bar harrow, bi-fold, S/N196 Wil-Rich 3400, tandems across, floating hitch,3-bar harrow, double spring

Wil-Rich field cultivator, hyd. fold, harrow JD pull-type, 12'

ROW CROPAlloway 2030 cultivator, 12x22", 3 pt.,Youngkrantz shields, cutaways

Dakon folding cultivator, 16x30", 3 pt., rollingshields

Farmhand cultivator, 8x30", 3 pt. Wil-Rich cultivator, 8x30" Wil-Rich cultivator, 6x30", 3 pt., rolling shields Alloway stalk shredder, 20' Alloway stalk chopper, 22' Alloway stalk shredder, 22', 3 pt. Loftness pull-type stalk shredder, 20', 1,000acres on complete rebuild

SUGARBEET & BEAN EQUIPMENT1997 Red River harvester, 6x22", rear wheel,belted boom & kicker chain

WIC 826C harvester, 6 row, late model Artsway 690B harvester, 6x22‰ 1995 WIC defoliator, 12 row, triple rubber, knifescalpers

Pickett TwinMaster edible bean combine 2008 Pickett edible bean cutter, 8x30" or12x20", 1-1/4 rod top & bottom

2000 Pickett edible bean cutter, 8x30" or12x20", 1-1/4 rod top & bottom

WHEEL LOADERS1991 Caterpillar IT28B wheel loader, cab, quicktach, 3rd spool hyd., 2 yd. quick tach bucket,shows 11,600 hrs., completely rebuilt by ButlerCat at 7,500 hrs.

1989 Caterpillar 950E wheel loader, 2-1/2 yd.bucket, 20.5-25 tires, 11,327 hrs., full Butlermaintenance program in place

Fiat Allis FR20, cab, heat, 10' bucket, bolt-oncutting edge, 26.5-25 tires, runs good,transmission rebuilt, S/N81C00409

JD 644C wheel loader, 3rd valve, 3-1/2 yd.bucket, approx. 5,800 hrs., complete JD rebuild

JRB 416 adapter coupler for wheel loader Owatonna 880 articulating wheel loader, 1 yd.bucket, bolt-on blade, spare rim & tire

DOZER & TRENCHING EQUIPMENT1974 Caterpillar D7, ROPS, powershift, hyd. blade,angle & tilt, cable spool rear, recent head work onmotor

JD 555 crawler loader backhoe, low hrs., excellentcondition

Ditch Witch V30 trencher with backfill blade, 1,579hrs.

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DOZER & TRENCHING EQUIPMENT CONT.1979 Ditch Witch R40 vibrator plow/trencher Ditch Witch 6510 Deutz diesel trencher plow combowith 6' push blade and a backhoe attachment

Ditch Witch 6510 Model A630, ROPS without canopy,diesel, 6' push blade, backhoe attachment, A655vibra plow, no knife for plow

CRANES1978 P&H Omega crane, 18 ton, 84" reach with jib,4WD, all wheel steer, full outriggers, new Anti IIblock, new hoist movement indicator, hrs. unknown

2003 Caterpillar TH360B, 3054E Cat, 100 hp, Cat 4forward/3 reverse Power Syncro trans., enclosedcab & heat, 3 position steering, two wheel, crab,circle steer, max height 44', rotating carriage, wideframe, quick coupler, hyd. service to boom head,diff lock, 3 position stabilizer, rated load cap. 7,000lbs., full light pkg., battery disconnect, rear hitch,13-24 HD Cat tires, single owner, 2,180 hrs.

LIFTS & FORKLIFTS1989 Hyster Z90C telescoping forklift, diesel, 9,000lb. max, 13x24 rubber

1998 Lull 1044C-54 telehandler, 4WD, all wheelsteer, rotating carriage, 54' reach, 10,021 hrs.

Upright 65700-020 electric scissor lift AgCrane boom, 3 pt., 12', seed tote basket Clark Yardlift 40 forklift, 4,000 lb., LP with tank Clark 300-40 forklift, 16' mast, LP, slight trans.slippage

AC tractor forklift, 2WD, gas, 6,000 lb. lift Caterpillar T80DSTR forklift, LP, 8,000 lb. lift Forklift for JD 5410

CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTCaterpillar CT433C self-propelled packer, 68" drum Caterpillar BP18B skid steer broom/sweeper, frontswivel wheel

2007 Sweepster 20072M-0022 hyd. box sweeper,3000 psi, 16.8 cu. ft., 920 lbs.

Sno Dozer snow push box, 18', connection for JRB Sheepsfoot rollbar & much more

SLEEPER SEMI TRACTORS2005 Peterbilt 387, C15 Cat, 465 hp, autoshift,cruise, A/C, tilt, jake brake, diff lock, aluminum fueltanks, shows 625,981 miles

2004 Volvo, conventional sleeper, 460 engine,autoshift, air ride, 11-22.5s on aluminum, shows663,578 miles, trans. needs some work

2003 Freightliner Columbia XL, mid-roof, 500 hp 60Series Detroit, 13 spd. Eaton, air ride, air slide,dump valve, 11-22.5 tires on aluminum, shows918,000 miles

2000 Volvo VNL, standup sleeper, 60 Series Detroit,430 hp, 10 spd., 3:58 rears, jake brake, diff lock,sliding 5th, 22.5s on full set of aluminum, red

Kenworth T800, 60" Aerodyne II sleeper, C12 Cat, 10spd., 40,000 lb. rear ends, 3:70 ratio, engine brake,air ride, A/C, tilt & telescoping steering wheel,cruise control, 234" WB, 11R22.5 tires on aluminumdisc wheels

Kenworth T800, 62" Aerocab flattop, N14 Cummins,435 hp, red top, 10 spd., 40,000 lb. rear, 3:70 ratio,engine brake, air ride, A/C, tilt, cruise, 230" WB,24.5 low profile tires, polished aluminum steptanks, shows 935,359 miles, 400,000 miles onrecondition

Kenworth T800, C12 Cat, 380 hp, 10 spd., daylightdoors, engine brake, sliding 5th, 40,000 lb. rears,air ride, A/C, tilt, cruise, 212" WB, 11R24.5 tires onaluminum discs, green

1996 IHC 9200 Transport, 12.7 Detroit, 10 spd., airride

1996 Ford LTL Transport, M11 Cummins, 10 spd., airride

1979 GMC General, Detroit 8V92, 13 spd., sliding5th, dual 75 gal. fuel tanks

NON-SLEEPER SEMI TRACTORS2002 Freightliner CL112, ISM Cummins, 10 spd.autoshift, air ride, air ride cab, jake brake, 171" WB,4:33 rears, low pro 22.5s on steel, 575,000 miles,white

2001 Freightliner 112 factory day cab, C12 Cat, 10spd., full locking rears, cruise, A/C, air ride, sliding5th, dual aluminum fuel tanks, 22.5 rubber, steelrears, alum fronts, 90% rubber, shows 821,160 mi.

2001 IHC 9100 twin screw day cab, N14 Cummins,10 spd., air ride, A/C, cruise, 177" WB, dualaluminum fuel tanks, aluminum bumper, 24.5rubber, white

2000 Freightliner 120 day cab, N14 Cummins, 10spd., sliding 5th, polished fuel tank, near new 22.5rubber on aluminum fronts

1999 Freightliner 120 day cab, N14 Cummins, 10spd., sliding 5th, polished fuel tank, near new 22.5rubber on aluminum fronts

(2) 1999 Ford 9500 day cabs, N14 Cummins, 370 hp,9 spd., air ride, 3:58 rears, 184" WB, 12,000 lb.fronts, 40,000 lb. rears

1998 Kenworth T800 day cab, non-runner, onaluminums

1998 Volvo day cab, 285 Cummins, 9 spd.,Hendrickson susp., wet kit, 295/75R22.5 tires

(2) 1997 Kenworth T800 day cabs, 3406E Cat, 265hp, 8 spd. Fuller, 12,000 lb. fronts, 36,000 lb. rears,DS404 rear axles, diff lock, wet kits, Reyco springride, 22.5 tires on disc wheels, 3.90 rears

1997 Freightliner FLD, N14 Cummins, 435 hp, 10spd., air ride, 12,000 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rear,shows 278,000 miles, clean southern truck

1997 Peterbilt single axle day cab, M11 Cummins,white

1996 IHC 9200 day cab, 60 Series Detroit, 9 spd.Eaton Fuller, 192" WB, sliding 5th, A/C, cruise, airride, PTO, 11-22.5 tires, 50% rubber, 591,650 miles

1995 IHC 9200 Eagle day cab, 3176 Cat, 10 spd.Eaton Fuller, 208" WB, 5th wheel plate, air ride,cruise, 11-22.5 tires, 50% rubber, 782,600 miles

1995 Peterbilt 379 day cab, 425 hp Cat, 10 spd.,jake brake, air ride, 11-24.5s on aluminum

1995 Volvo WIA64T, M11 Cummins, Super 10 spd.,air ride, air slide, 11-22.5s on steel, shows 810,000miles

1995 Volvo WCA day cab, 3406E Cat, 9 spd., air ride,fixed plate, 11-22.5 tires on steel, unknown miles

1994 Freightliner FLD120 day cab, N14 Cummins, 9spd., wet kit, new injectors, 24.5 low pro tires, 50%rubber, aluminum fronts, steel rears, current DOT

1994 IHC 8300 day cab, M11 Cummins, 10 spd., airride, 11-22.5s on steel

1993 IHC 8300 day cab, S60 Detroit, 10 spd., airride, 165" WB, 450,000 miles

1988 Peterbilt 377 day cab, 425 hp Cat, 13 spd.,jake brake, air ride, 11-22.5s on aluminum

1988 Ford LTL, 400 Cummins, 13 spd., air ride, usedfor lowboy application

1987 Freightliner FLC112 day cab, Cummins, 9 spd.Eaton Fuller, 181" WB, sliding 5th, 295/75R22.5tires, 50% rubber, 262,350 miles

CABOVERS1985 Kenworth K100 cabover, 400 Cummins, 9 spd.,air ride, 3:55 ratio, 11-22.5 tires, aluminum fronts,rear steel, shows 880,000 miles

1984 IHC 9670 cabover, 855 Cummins, 9 spd., powersteering, A/C, spring ride, new clutch

1984 Kenworth K100 cabover, 3406 Cat, 400 hp, 13spd., power steering, 24.5 rubber on steel Buds

Western Star cabover, 3406 Cat, 10 spd., farmerowned since 1995, DOT'd last year

BOXED TRUCKS2005 Sterling, steerable 3rd axle, air up/springdown, Cat C13, Rockwell 10 spd., 21'x8' Dakotaaluminum box, 68" sides, hoist, roll tarp, 150 gal.aluminum tanks, 22.5 rubber, 533,635 miles

1999 Peterbilt 330, 3126B Cat, 300 hp, 8LL, air ride,12,000 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rear, new 21' box,combo gate, tarp, new aggressive grip recaps, beetequipped

1998 Freightliner FLD120 twin screw, 3rd axletrailing, N14 Cummins, Rockwell 10 spd., air ride,Kann 22'x102" box, hoist, 904,564 miles

1996 Freightliner FLD120 tri-axle, dual push airup/down, 3165B Cat, 365 hp, RTL-D147B trans.,Magnum 8'x22 grain/beet box, 216 Head hoist aircontrol, rear controls, roll tarp, aluminum tanks,new RT40-145 grip rears on aluminum wheels, full4-way locker, aluminum tanks, cruise, A/C, jakebrake

1995 IHC 8100 tandem axle, M11 Cummins, 9 spd.,air ride, 4:10 rears, 12,000 lb. fronts, 40,000 lb.

rears, new 21' box, combo gate, tarp, newaggressive grip recaps, all aluminum wheels, beetequipped

1992 Peterbilt 377 day cab, 12.7 Detroit, 430 hp, 9spd., 18' Grainmaster box, new ShurLok roll tarp,grain & cargo door, poly floor, 11R22.5s onaluminum, 170,000 miles on major OH, work ordersavailable

1986 IHC tandem, diesel, box, hoist, roll tarp,plumbed for drill fill

1984 IHC 2375 tri-axle, L10 Cummins, 9 spd., dualwheel 3rd axle, 24' aluminum box, pintle hitch, rearair

1982 Ford 9000 twin screw, 3rd axle pusher, 855Cummins, 7 spd., 21' Midland unibody box, roll tarp

1981 Mack TL600, 237 Mack, automatic, 18'Loadline box, Headlift hoist, roll tarp, 3 pc. endgate,10:00-20 rubber

1981 GMC tandem, diesel, box, hoist, roll tarp 1979 Chevrolet C70 twin screw, 427, 5&4 spd., 20'Midland box, ShurLok roll tarp, 3 pc. endgate, twinfuel tanks, 10:00-20 rubber, 95,600 miles

Ford Louisville L Series twin screw, 250 Cummins,10 spd., 20' metal box, hoist, roll tarp, combinationendgate, 11:00-22.5 tires

1976 Ford 900, 534 gas, automatic w/3rd spd. aux.,19' box, hoist, roll tarp

1975 GMC 6500 tag tandem, 366, 5&2 spd., 19' steelbox, hoist, roll tarp, 10:00-20 fronts & drivers, 9:00-20 tags, shows 77,300 miles

1975 IHC 1800 Loadstar twin screw, 446 gas, Allisonautomatic, 19' box, hoist, roll tarp, 3 pc. endgate,plumbed for drill fill

1975 IHC 1800 Loadstar, 446 IHC gas, 5&3 spd., 18'Buffalo box, scissor lift hoist, 3 pc. endgate

1974 Ford 880 twin screw, 534 gas, 5&4 spd., 19'box, hoist, roll tarp

1974 Ford F600 single axle, 361 HD, 5&2 spd., 14'wood box, hoist, new master brake cyl & Holleycarb., both need to be hooked up

1970 Chevrolet C50 single axle, 350, 4&2 spd., 15-1/2' box, hoist, roll tarp, plumbed for drill fill, shows66,000 miles, less than 10,000 miles on rebuiltmotor

1964 Chevrolet, 2 ton, box, hoist, roll tarp 1959 Chevrolet single axle, 261 6 cyl., 4&2 spd., box,hoist, 38,000 miles

BOOM TRUCKS1995 GMC Topkick single axle boom truck, 366 gas,5&2 spd., air brakes, 26,000 lb. gvw, new 12'Rugby flatbed, 1995 Weldco Hydralift HL800,16,000 lb. cap., 37' boom, set outriggers, livepower, 275/80R22.5 tires, 61,828 miles

1981 IHC 2155 single axle boom truck, NationalCrane 4137 Series 4, S/N11453, Cat 3208 diesel,rebuilt engine, live power, rear pintle hitch, needswork

1975 Chevrolet C65 single axle boom truck, gas,5&2 spd., live power, National Crane Corp 2T-28crane, 28', 2 stage, set outriggers, 10:00-20 tires,inspection expired May 2010, 81,798 miles

DUMP TRUCKSJD 300C, OM442 Merc, 251 hp, A frame, 22 cyl. cap.,99,648 lb. machine, 23.5R25 tires, 60% rubber, boxin good shape, 8,922 hrs., S/NBAT1704

1995 Ford dump truck 1994 Peterbilt 377 dump truck, 60 Series Detroit,365 hp, 8 spd. Fuller, power divider, 20,000 lb.front, 46,000 lb. rear, 234" WB, spring ride, 22.5tires on aluminum, 2 air up/down pusher axles, 18'box, electric tarp, air hookups, pintle hitch, air gate,527,000 miles

1988 Hendrickson VT100 tandem axle dump truckw/pusher, 350 hp Cummins, 8LL, 18,000 lb. front,17-1/2' box

1985 GMC Topkick single axle, 3208T Cat, 250 hp,5&2 spd., spring ride, 12,000 lb. front, 23,000 lb.rear, very clean

1981 Ford 8000 single axle, diesel, 10' box, 11'blade

1978 Ford L8000 dump truck, 3208 Cat, 210 hp, 5&4spd. Hendrickson, 12,000 lb. front, 38,000 lb. rear,nice 15' gravel box

SERVICE TRUCKS2006 Ford F450 XL Super Duty heavy duty 1 tondually, Powerstroke diesel, automatic, 2WD, A/C,AM/FM, C/W 9"x95" service body, 54-1/2" inside, 6compartment, tommy lift, shows 195,952 miles

2006 Ford F350 XL Super Duty 1 ton dually,Powerstroke diesel, automatic, 2WD, A/C, AM/FM,Omaha 9'x95" service body, 54-1/2" inside, 6compartment, tommy lift, shows 133,313 miles

1999 Chevrolet C6500 service truck, 3126 Catdiesel, 6 spd., 10' Reading service body w/drawers,work lights, steel step bumper & Class IV hitch,Miller Trailblazer 250G welder, toolbox, Hitachi aircompressor & 2 hose reels, Auto Crane boom,245/70R19.5 tires on aluminum, shows 187,102miles

1981 Chevrolet C70 single axle, gas, 5&2 spd.,service body, hyd. reel carrier, pintle hitch, 10:00-20 tires

1985 Chevrolet service truck, diesel, on board aircompressor, 650 gal. fuel tank, tool racks

1980 Ford F700 single axle, 5&2 spd., service body,hyd. reel lift

1979 Chevrolet service truck, 350, 5&2 spd., 12,000actual miles

1970 GMC single axle fuel/service/lube truck, 6 cyl.gas, 4&2 spd., 1,000+ gal., 5 compartment storage,(2) hose reels, (2) pumps (meters don't work), toolstorage, 80% rubber, ext. maintenance & servicerecords, oil analysis, shows 86,275 miles

(25+) PICKUPSIncludes Chevy; Ford; GMC; Dodge; 4WD, 2WD, short& long box; 1 ton dually, reg. and ext. cab

HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILERS(2) 2009 Timpte hopper bottom, 40'x96"x72" sides,ag hopper, roll tarp, air ride, SS back & frontcorners, front & rear catwalks & ladders, low pro24.5 tires on aluminum

2003 Wilson Pacesetter aluminum hopper bottom,43'x96"x66" sides, air ride, roll tarp, SS rear &corners, LED lights, 2 spd. hopper doors, front &rear ladders, front & rear catwalk

2000 Magnum hopper bottom, 36', seed/fertilizersetup, 4 comp., hyd. rear belt conveyor, electric rolltarp, spring susp., sight glass, 11-24.5 tires onsteel

1998 Timpte hopper bottom, 42'x66", spring ride,aluminum floor, 2 holes, 2 spd. hopper doors, front& rear ladders, front & rear catwalk, roll tarp

1996 Magnum steel hopper bottom, 36', roll tarp,new tires & new paint

1987 Timpte Super Hopper hopper bottom,42'x76"x96", spring ride, 285/75R24.5s on steel,current DOT

1986 Timpte hopper bottom, 42'x78", std. tub, rolltarp, 11-24.5s on steel

1985 Wilson hopper bottom, 42'x66" sides, standardtub, roll tarp, spring susp., 11-22.5s on steel

1980 Hawkeye hopper bottom, 42'x66" 1980 Kane aluminum tandem axle hopper bottom,42', roll tarp, 11-22.5 tires on Budd wheels

2003 SSR tandem axle shop-built pup trailer, 16'box, hoist, roll tarp

1979 Bocat pup trailer, 22', roll tarp, good shape 1979 Doonan pup trailer, 22', roll tarp, good shape

END DUMPS & BELLY DUMPS2008 J-Mar live bottom belt trailer, 42', triple SuperSingles, all aluminum

1997 TrailStar end dump, new S cams, new S cambushings, new air bags

1987 Wilson tandem axle belly dump gravel trailer,40'

1986 City tri-axle aluminum end dump, 34', springride, roll tarp, combo gate, 11-22.5 tires on steel

1981 Tribrook tri-axle end dump, 33' frame, 31' box,roll tarp, poly floor

1980 East rebuilt aluminum end dump, 34'aluminum frame, 31' aluminum tub, sugarbeetready

1978 Benson end dump, 30' steel frame, springsusp., electric tarp, air gate

1977 East tandem axle aluminum end dump, 28',sugarbeet ready

LIVESTOCK TRAILERS2011 Hillsboro Enduro gooseneck tandem axle stocktrailer, 7'x24', extruded aluminum floor, center slidegate, 7,000 lb. torsion axles with brakes, 10 plyradials, 10 yr. limited warranty

2007 Silverlite aluminum gooseneck horse trailer,19-1/2'x77" wide, tack room, (2) 5,200 lb. axles

King gooseneck tandem axle stock trailer, 20' Triggs bumper hitch livestock trailer, 16'

ENCLOSED TRAILERS2005 UXT enclosed trailer, 8-1/2'x20', single folddown ramp & side door, 7,000 lb. tandem axles

2004 CargoMate toy hauler, 8x22, rear ramp & sidewalk-in doors, refrigerator/freezer, sink, microwave,bathroom with shower, heat & A/C, double fold-upbunks, 10,400 lb. tandem axles, electric jack

2004 Royal enclosed trailer, 26', tandem 7,000 lb.axles, rear ramp door, black/white checkered floor,inside lights, front storage with shelves, side door,sells with equalizer hitch, very low miles, originaltires

1998 Avenger, 8x16, side door, rear double doors,7,000 lb. tandem axles

REEFER, STEP DECK & OTHER TRAILERS1995 Utility reefer, 48', Carrier unit, 9,730 hrs.,tandem slide, 295/75R22.5 tires on steel

1982 Stewart step deck trailer, 42', air ride, 24.5tires, DOT'd, good shape

1980 Wilson Trail King tandem trailer, 19' deck, 5'dovetail, pintle hitch

1997 Ward flatbed trailer, 16', adj. tongue, excellentrubber

1973 Comet tandem axle flatbed semi trailer, 36',steel, 24.5 tires

1956 Trailmobile single axle flatbed, 40', spring ride 1986 Fruehauf single axle dry van, 28', (2) 1,500 gal.poly tanks, (2) chemical mix cones, 2", 6 hp pump,roll-up door

1977 Fruehauf dry van, 42' Dry van trailer, 28' & dolly 1982 Eaton reel trailer Reel trailer, yellow with hyd., 2 batteries 2004 Haul R gooseneck trailer, 34', tandem duals,dovetail, flip up ramps

2000 Load Trail car trailer, 7x18, 2' dovetail, flip upramps

1992 Fechtner car hauler, 16' Reds tandem axle car trailer, 8'x16' with ramps 2002 Road Boss 5th wheel trailer, 24' full widthdeck, dovetail, (3) 7,000 lb. greasable torsion axles,winch, dual drop leg jacks

Shop-built gooseneck tandem axle trailer, 25', dualwheels

Shop-built gooseneck trailer, 20', 3' beavertail 2008 Aluma 638 aluminum ATV/utility trailer,63"x96", 2,000 lb. torsion axle w/Easy Lube hubs,Phantom aluminum wheels, removable aluminumfenders, LED lights, 39-1/2" folding ramp,removable side & front rack kit, 2 yrs. left onwarranty, used very little

FLOATER & SPRAYERS2001 Case-IH FLX4375 Titan floater, 3176 Cat, 6 spd.auto, 2 spd. HiLo, Mid Tech auto steer, 70' Flexi-Airboom, Tyler flex controller, power roll tarp, foamer,8 ton bin, 73-4400-32 rears, 800/45R26 fronts,3,189 hrs.

2000 Case-IH SPX3200B self-propelled, 90' booms,air control, 800 gal. SS tank, 5-way nozzles, Raven460 controller, 380/90R46 tires, 75% rubber

1995 Flexi-Coil 65, 120' booms, 1,000 gal. bottomfill tank, Hypro pump, dual nozzle bodies, MicroTrakMT3000 controller, 16.5-16.1 diamond tires,S/N700091

Shop-built pull-type, 106' booms, 1,000 gal. tank, 60gal. rinse tank, Raven 440 monitor, 14.9-46 tires

Summers wheel boom sprayer, 90', 1,000 gal. polytank, hyd. pump, TeeJet monitor

NYB skid sprayer, 70', 400 gal. tank, foam markers,8 hp Honda, 2008 MicroTrak monitor

Horvick pickup sprayer, mid-mount 60' booms, 300gal. tank, Vanguard engine

Pickup sprayer, 60' mid-mount booms, 8 hp B&Smotor, 400 gal. fiberglass tank

Summers, 60' booms, 3 pt., 300 gal. poly tank

CompuSpray pull-type, 60' booms, 500+/- gal. tank,ground drive pump

Hagie 437 self-propelled high tractor sprayer, 30'boom

Pull-type sprayer, 26', 300 gal. Melroe 115 spra-coupe, cab, 160 gal. tank, runs,glass broken on door

HAY & FORAGE2004 Case-IH DCX161 discbine, 16', hyd. swing,hitch mount

JD 1600 mower conditioner, 14', 1000 PTO, rubberrolls

MF haybine, 9', new bearings & belts Rowse double 9' sickle mower with NH heads MH-T9-65

JD 530 round baler, 1000 PTO, monitor, belts goodshape, stored inside

JD 510 baler Krone 180 round baler, mechanical tie NH 851 baler Vermeer 605G round baler, hyd. tie 1987 Vermeer 605F round baler, wide belt, hyd. tie JD 327 square baler Tonutti rake, 14-wheel, hyd. fold Westward rake, 9-wheel JD side delivery rake H&S hay tedder, 7' Farmhand accumulator, 8 bale NH 1033 bale wagon, 105 bales RotoMix 274-12B TMR feed wagon, single axle, 540PTO, side discharge, scale, 275 cu. ft. cap.

Farmhand 900B hay grinder, newer floor, worksgood, belt has been removed but is included

Gehl MX170 mixer mill, 540 PTO, all hyd., scale,stored inside, S/N6990

IHC 1150 mixer mill JD 3940 corn chopper JD 38 silage chopper w/head, two row wide JD chopper head, 2 row wide, green S&H bunk feed wagon

SEED TENDERS2009 Friesen Meridian seed tender, conveyorsystem, (3) 7,000 lb. axles, scale, tarp, Hondamotor, electric start

2008 Friesen 240RT seed tender, conveyor, 192 bu.,5.5 hp Honda, 2 compartment, 180 degree swingconveyor, rubber-lined hood

Haul All seed tender, 475 bu., twin compartment, 90degree swing, Honda 5.5 hp gas, rectangle beltconveyor, roll tarp

PLUS: Livestock Equipment; Fertilizer, Chemical& NH3 Equipment; Truck accessories; soilfinishers & other tillage; Augers & GrainHandling, Conveyors; Blades, Mowers; Lawn &Garden; Vans, SUVs, ATVs; Cars, Motors; Tanks;Recreation Items; Shop Equipment; Largeassortment of tires & implement parts

TERMS: All items sold as is where is. Payment ofcash or check must be made sale day beforeremoval of items. Statements made auction daytake precedence over all advertising. $35documentation fee applies to all titled vehicles.Titles will be mailed. ND Sales Tax law applies.Canadian buyers need Bank Letter of Credit tofacilitate border transfer.

AUCTIONEERS AND CLERK: Steffes AuctioneersInc., 2000 Main Avenue East, West Fargo ND 58078(701) 237-9173 Scott Steffes ND81, Brad OlstadND319, Bob Steffes ND82, Clark Sather ND463,Ashley Huhn ND843, Eric Gabrielson ND890,Randy Kath ND894

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GRAIN HANDLING• Brandt GBU-10 grain bag unloader• Brandt GBL-10 grain bag loader• Brandt 5200 EX grain vacs• Brandt 1515 LP, 1535, 1545, 1575, 1585 belt

conveyors• Brandt 1390 HP swing • Brandt 1390 XL swing • Brandt 1070 swing • Brandt 10x35 auger• Brandt 8x47 auger• Brandt 8x42 auger• Feterl 10x60 auger• Parker 1348 grain cart, 1300 bu., PTO drive• Parker 505 gravity box, 550 bu., brakes• Feterl 10x60 straight auger

HAY & LIVESTOCK• Chandler litter spreader 22’&26’• ‘07 JD 956, 15’• ‘78 JD 1209, 9’• MF 1328 disc mower• MF 1329 disc mower• Sitrex DM7 disc mower• Sitrex RP5 3 pt. wheel rake• Sitrex MK12 wheel rake• Sitrex 10 & 12 wheel rakes on cart• Westendorf 3 pt. bale spear

MISCELLANEOUS• JD 330 disc, harrow• Balzer 22’ stalk chopper • Balzer 20’ stalk chopper• Leon rock picker, reel type• Loftness 30’ stalk chopper, SM• (5) Mauer 28’ to 42’ header trailers• WRS 30’ header trailer• Sunflower 1550 disc, 50’• Degelman 6000 HD rock picker• Degelman RD320 rock digger• Degelman LR7645 land roller - Rental Returns• Degelman 7999 Straw Master, 50’

• ‘08 Geringhoff 1822, RD• ‘07 Geringhoff 1822, RD• ‘07 Geringhoff 1622, RD• ‘04 Geringhoff 1622, RD• ‘07 Geringhoff 1222, RD• ‘03 Geringhoff 1222, RD• (2) ‘08 Geringhoff 1220,

RD• ‘05 Geringhoff 1020, RD• ‘98 Geringhoff 830, RD• ‘06 Geringhoff 830, RD• ‘03 Geringhoff 830, RD• ‘01 Geringhoff 830, RD• ‘00 Geringhoff 830, RD• ‘92 Geringhoff 830, PC• ‘07 Geringhoff 820, RD• ‘08 Geringhoff 630, RD• ‘07 Geringhoff 630, RD

• ‘94 Geringhoff 630, PC• ‘91 Geringhoff 630, PC• ‘92 Gleaner 1222 hugger• ‘94 Gleaner 830 hugger• ‘04 CIH 2206, HDP• ‘06 CIH 2208, 8R30”• CIH 922 GVL poly• ‘90 CIH 1083• ‘00 JD 893, knife rolls,

HDP, HHC• ‘02 JD 893, knife rolls• MF 9483• ‘03 MF 3000, 6R30”• ‘96 MF 864• ‘99 NH 996, 12R20”• ‘09 NH 98D, 18R20”• ‘05 NH 98C, 12R20”

CORNHEADS

COMBINES• ‘09 MF 9795, 282 hrs.• ‘05 Challenger 670, 1476 hrs.• ‘96 MF 8570, RWA, 2330 sep. hrs.• ‘90 MF 8570• ‘77 MF 750• ‘82 MF 850, variable speed, 3535 hrs.• MF 9750 pu table• MF 9120 beantable• MF 1859 beantables, 15’, 18’, 20’

TRACTORS• MF 8660, MFD, 225 PTO hp.• ‘04 MF 481, MFD, cab, loader, 700 hrs. • ‘05 MF 451, 363 hrs., 45 hp. - Like New• MF GC2600 Compact, 26 hp.• MF 1529 Compact, 29 hp., loader• ‘93 Agco 5680, MFD, loader• ‘67 JD 3020

Glyphosate - American Made• $8.50/gal.

Kendo (aphids) • $65/gal.Generic Lorsban (aphids)

• $25/gal.Arrow • $65/gal. (Vol Corn)*Licensed to meter chemicals.Complete line of Generic and

Name Brand chemicals.• Herbicides • Fungicides

• InsecticidesOEM Ag Equipment Parts

Grain Storage &Distribution Systems,

Steel Buildings

Call 651-923-4430or 651-380-6034

‘08 NH FP 240, K/P tandem, 9' hay, low wear, sharp, $31,000. 2 or 3 row corn-heads avail. CIH LBX 332 3x3 baler, tandem, cutter, auto applicator, very nice, $45,000. 715-669-3381

Farm Implements

WESTFIELD AUGERS Before you buy a new aug-

er, call us! Best Prices in Southern MN & Northern

IA with the highest quality assembly.

Contact Mike at 507-848-6268

WANTED: Kansun 10-21-210 dryer or similar size mod-el. (507)381-5925

Retirement Sale: Augers: (1) 8x50 elec, (2) 8x50 PTO, (1) 10x50 PTO, (1) 10x50 hopper, (1) 10x60 hopper. 507-822-3888

John Deere 15 Ft #HX15 Bat Wing Cutter (6 Wheels) Very Good. Buhler Farm King 13x95 Auger w/ Pow-er Hopper (New Style). H&S 12 Wheel Pull V-Rake. 319-347-6677 Can Del

For Sale: Used grain bins, floors unload systems, sti-rators, fans & heaters, aeration fans, buying or selling, try me first and also call for very compet-ive contract rates!Office hours 8am - 5pm

Monday-FridaySaturday 9am - 12 noon

507-430-4866 or call 507-697-6133 Ask for Gary

For Sale: Super B 233 bu au-to batch LP dryer, 220V, 1 phase, controls for aux. equip. Waseca, MN 507-835-4176

Grain Handling Eq.

FOR SALE: FarmFans 1000H dryer. Call Steve Fairfax Ag - 888-830-7757

FOR SALE: Caldwell bin drying burner, bought new, fan included; also Sukup 2 auger stirator for 21’ bin. Everything works good. $1,500/OBO 952-467-2717

FOR SALE: Behlen 850 grain dryer, very little use since new fan motors, breaker panel & main breaker repaired. $3,000/OBO. 507-764-3806

For Sale: 80-Conrad Ameri-can wide core bin sheets, like new, 2-Cal-cu-dry con-trol boxes, $500 each 507-697-6133, 507-430-4866

FOR SALE: 475 EZ Flow Grain Cart, very good cond, always shedded, new gear box. Asking $4500. Goodhue area, call 651-380-5438

FOR SALE: 27’ GSI bin 14,000 bu, 11 rings, full floor, fan, vertical unload. $6,500. 507-276-0465 Morn-ings only.

600 Bu Unverferth (Brent) #6225 Grain Cart (Corner Auger) w/ Tarp, Like New. Feterl 10x62 Auger/New Style Mech Dr Low Hopper Good Cond. 319-347-6138 Let It Ring Can Deliver

54’ Stanhoist & Kewanee grain elevators, great shape. $500/ea. 712-363-3843

Grain Handling Eq.

Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 100% financing w/no liens or red tape, call Steve at Fairfax Ag for an appoint-ment.

888-830-7757

SHEDS FOR SALE: 16’x22’ shed, $1,500; 20’x20’ shed, insulated, $3,000. Can de-liver. 320-220-3114

Bins & Buildings

SILO DOORS Wood or steel doors w/ stainless steel fas-teners shipped promptly to your farm. Hardware available. 1-800-222-5726 LandWood Sales LLP

Retirement Sale: Grain Bins: (4) 18’ dia, (3) 24’ dia, (1) 30’ dia, (1) 36’ dia. Floors, Fans. 507-822-3888

Old granary built in 1942, move it or tear it down for the lumber. (507)237-2661

Looking to purchase a large quantity of used pole barn paneling. Please call John

262-225-0628

FOR SALE: Building 26’X46’X8’ Tall, insulated, $5,000. 320-877-7577 or 320-220-3114

FOR SALE: 2400 bu. bin w/aeration tubes for natual air drying; 3600 bu. bin, both need to be moved.

(320)589-3429

FOR SALE: (4) 20,000 bu bins, down & ready to load, $9,500/ea. (2) 24’ air floors, $1,250/ea. Heavy narrow core sheets & stiff-eners. Great to raise bins with. Avail now. 507-697-6133

FOR SALE: (2) grain rings, (1) 60’ dia 20,000 bu ca-pacity w/ pull out auger w/ motor & fan & (1) 70’ dia 30,000 bu capacity w/ pull out auger & motor, tarps. Roger Legred 507-525-3586

6,000 bushel bin w/floor, fan & Sukup unloading equip-ment. Also, 4,000 bushel bin and unloading auger. Both in excellent condition. 608-484-1663after 4:00pm.

2 bins w/floors, holding bin, augers, etc. (715)832-4527

Bins & Buildings

1500 bu Butler grain bin, dis-assembled, good cond, $625/OBO. (715)772-4430

(2) 20,000 bu. & (1) 10,000 bu. bins. Hector, MN

(320)583-4267 or (320)583-9409

Bins & Buildings

New ''Koyker Bale Caddie'' BALE ACCUMULATOR. The only way to handle sm sq bales w/2 grabbers only $14,850. 715-296-2162

MF 36 grain swather. Old but few hours. Details 507-527-2066

Lilliston 30” rolling cult; JD F145 semi mounted plow. 10’ IH hyd field cultivator. All in working condition. 952-649-9533

For Sale: Owatonna 260 14’ hydro swather w/ condi-tioner, 320-826-2113

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USED PARTSLARSON SALVAGE

6 miles East of

CAMBRIDGE, MN763-689-1179

We Ship DailyVisa and MasterCard Accepted

Good selection oftractor parts

- New & Used -All kinds of

hay equipment, haybines, balers,

choppersparted out.

New combine beltsfor all makes.

Swather canvases,round baler belting,used & new tires.

IH 863 corn head ..............................$2,250‘00 CIH 1020, 30’ flex head ..............$9,900NH 8RN, plastic snoot, Low Acres ..$17,500JD 800 swather, 15’, crimper ............$1,250Hume reel, 15’, (JD 800) ......................$250Hesston 6550, auger head swather ..$5,500Hesston 6450, 18’ double swather ....$6,500NH BR 780 baler, net wrap ..............$14,000NH BR 780 baler, twine....................$10,500JD 566 baler, net wrap ....................$11,000(2) JD 566 round balers ........$7,900/$8,900New, 12 wheel rakes, hi capacity ....$7,80012 wheel rake, Like New ..................$4,500JD 2020, gas, Nice ............................$6,900JD 3010, gas, loader..........................$5,500(3) JD 4010 D........................$4,900-$6,500JD 2510, JD loader ............................$7,700JD 2510, gas......................................$5,500(2) JD 3020, PS ..................$8,500/$17,500(2) JD 4020, PS ....................$7,500/$8,900(3) JD 4020, PS, side console

......................................$10,500-$15,500JD 4430, PS ....................................$14,500JD 4240, Quad ................................$18,000JD 4240, Quad, (B range needs work)

........................................................$9,500JD 4440, PS ....................................$19,250JD 4650, PS ....................................$23,500

(2) JD 4960, MFD..............$39,000/$51,000JD 4255, new engine, 0 hrs. ..................CallJD 4455, PS......................................ComingJD 7800, FWA, JD 740 loader..........$45,000IH 7110, FWA, FH 1140 loader ........$37,500‘84 IH 5088, cab, air ........................$13,900IH 986 ..............................................$12,500IH 1066, red cab, WF, 3 pt. ................$6,200IH 1066 ..............................................$4,500‘94 CIH 9280, 12-spd., triples, Nice $55,000JD 843 loader, Like New ..................$12,500JD 840 loader, JD 8000 mts...............$9,500JD 148, JD 158 loaders ..........................CallJD 48, loader ....................................$2,100JD 146 loader....................................Coming(2) IH 2350 loaders ..............$2,800/$3,500Leon 1000 grapple, off JD 8100 ........$5,500Dual 3100 loader, blue cylinder ........$1,250Dual 310 loader ................................$3,000Farmhand 27, grapple ......................$1,000Farmhand F358 loader, IH mts. ........$3,250Miller loader, black/grapple ..............$2,500Miller PL-4 loader..............................$3,500Buhler 2595, New!, JD 6000 mts. ....$3,500JD 331, 30’ disc ................................$3,900New Box Scrapers, 10’/12’ ....................CallNew & Used Skidsteer Attachments......CallPallet Forks, Grapples, Rock Buckets ..Call

HAASHAAS EQUIP., LLC • 320-598-7604 •Madison, MN From Hwy. 75 & 212 Jct., 3.5 mi. W., 2.5 mi. S.

☺GREENWALD FARM CENTERGreenwald, MN • 320-987-3177

14 miles So. of Sauk Centre

12’-60’ LONG ROLLERS

• 5/8” drum roller wallthickness

• 42” drum diameter• 4”x8” frame

tubing 1/4” thick• Auto fold

MANDAKO FOR THE BEST DEALORDER NOW!

EQUIPMENT SPECIALSCase IH 7250 Magnum, MFD, 3200 hrs. ....................................$82,000Case IH 7120 Magnum, MFD, 5400 hrs. ....................................$48,000Ford New Holland 8670, MFD, 2300 hrs. ..................................$68,000New Holland 355 Grinder w/scale ..............................................$12,500Gehl 125 Grinder w/scale............................................................$12,500New Holland 1411 Discbine, Like New ......................................$17,000(4) Demco 365 Gravity Boxes ......................................................$5,600(2) Demco 650 Gravity Box ........................................................$12,900John Deere 714 Disc Chisel, 9-shank ..........................................$9,500

We carry a wide variety of twine and wrap products, plastic wrap, and net wrap

Midwest Ag Equip

Emerson KalisEaston, MN 56025 • 507-381-9675

Farm Equipment For Sale‘08 Challenger 965B, 800 hrs ......$199,500‘07 JD 9230, 3 pt., PTO ..................$130,000‘08 Cat MT755, 1900 hrs. ..............$160,000‘07 CIH MX305, 4600 hrs., warranty

........................................................$115,000‘05 JD 9660, 700 sep. hrs. ............$145,000‘95 Ford 9680, 4600 hrs. ..................$64,000‘78 JD 2940, MFWD w/loader ..........$18,500‘93 JD 410D backhoes, cab 4x4,

ext-hoe ..............................................$28,000‘08 Krause Dominator, 18’ ..............$42,000‘06 Lexion 590R, 950 sep. hrs ......$170,000‘98 JD 1770, 24-30 planter, E sets,airforce trash whippers......................$61,000‘00 Hagie STS12 ..............................$85,000‘08 Cat 226B2 skidsteer, 400 hrs. ....$23,000

Financing Available

(2) JD 4320s, good shape, both OH’d, 18.4x38s; JD (‘67, 12V elec 18.4x34, & ‘70) 4020s, good rubber, M&W turbo kit for 4020. ‘66 JD 3020, ‘67 JD 2510. All D. Nick 952-451-1837

Tractors

We buy Salvage Equipment

Parts AvailableHammell Equip., Inc.

(507)867-4910

JD 7000 4R corn planter. Al-so fert attachment & trans-mission for 7000 planter. McCormick PTO corn binder for parts, wood can be gone. 507-532-6120

Farm Implements

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(507)345-4523•(800)657-4665

Tractor Plows 1, 2, 3, 4, 5B, 2/3pt or pull, AC, Ford, IH, JD, MM, Oliver. $100 to $1,050. Pomeroy 712-299-6608

Tractor Loaders for older AC, Ford, IH, Oliver. $150 to $3,650. Pomeroy 712-299-6608

New Oak flatbeds, hay bunks, silage bunks, green chop boxes. (715)269-5258

JD Model 260 loader. In good cond, $1,400. Grapple fork for tractor ldr 84" bucket. Exc cond. 715-235-9272

JD 3975 forage harvestor. 7.5’ hay head. New knives. Exc. cond. $20,000. 3 row cornhead, 1 yr. old. $11,500. 715-723-4259

JD 1075 running gear w/ 8 bolt whls, $1,450; CIH 1063 6x30 cornhead, CIH poly, new chains & knives, $10,900; JD 1610 31’ chisel plow w/ Summers harrow, $8,900; JD 2800 6 btm on-land spring re-set plow, $2,900. 320-769-2756

FOR SALE: ‘98 Polaris Trail Boss 250, excellent condition, runs good. $1,500. 507-249-3985

Farm Implements

Hydrostatic & Hydraulic RepairRepair - Troubleshooting

Sales - DesignCustom hydraulic

hose-making up to 2”. Service calls made.

STOEN’SHydrostatic Service16084 State Hwy 29 NGlenwood, MN 56334

(320)634-4360

Hoelscher 10 pack accumu-lator & fork, $5,750; JD 347 baler w/hyd tension, $3,900; JD 566 round baler w/converging whls, $6,900; NH 1033 bale wagon, $2,650; Farmhand 8 bale fork, $850. (320)769-2756 or (320)361-0065

Gravity wagons: Demco, Parker,Unverferth, 6-500 bu, 650 5 300-375 plus more. Roll tarp for gravity wag-on,light pkg. Skids: Case 1835C, 1825, NH250, 7’ trailer mower, 3pt 6’ fin-ishing mower, 3pt Woods rotary cutter, Tractors: Ford 600, 4000, IH Super M, MH33, wheel; Discs: IHC, Kewanee, 20’ hyd fold, JD roll bar, IH fend-ers, NH 350 mixer Mill. Peterson Equipment, New Ulm, MN 507-276-6957 or 6958

Gehl 4840 skid steer, 1560 hrs. NH FX 45 chopper w/ kp 6RN cornhead, 10' hay-head. Krone SW 1010 rake. H&S 370 spreader. 715-299-4405

Forks for JD 148 ldr, JD 50 7’ mower; JD 350 7’ mow-er; IH 100 7’ pull mower; JD 640 rake; JD 24T baler; New 16’ bale racks; JD 606 3pt 6’ cutter; Gehl 6’ pole cutter; JD 425 60” all whl steer mower; (2) post hole augers; B Farmall tractor, very nice; Schweiss 16’ 3 axle trailer; Hesston 10 stack hand. Koestler Equipment 507-399-3006

FOR SALE: Koyker auger 55’ long, 7 1/2”, inside aug-er used only 2 years; Late 40s Massey swather, 10’, needs wood parts; 20’ com-partment feed delivery box mounted on dual axle truck frame. 507-469-1543 or 507-332-6841

FOR SALE: JD HX20 rotary cutter, shredding kit, very good, $17,700. (712)253-8134

FOR SALE: JD 9500 com-bine, big engine, long aug-er, chaff spreader; 4050 JD 7700 hrs, C/A/H, radio, 3 hyds, 3pt, 925 rigid head. Retired. Call 218-995-2406 at Wolverton MN.

FOR SALE: JD 520 high speed stalk chopper, used on 500 acres. $20,500; DMI 530B, red, lead shanks, covering boards. 507-530-3156

5500# capacity pallet forks NEW. Skid steer Mount $875. JD Loader Mount $1000. 715-296-2162

Farm Implements

FOR SALE: JD #35 forage chopper w/cornhead & hay head; Owatonna 42’ eleva-tor; Killbros 250 bu. grav. box w/11T running gear & truck tires. (320)327-2769

FOR SALE: IHC 6’ blade w/ fast hitch hook-up. Mas-sey straw chopper for 510 combine. Both are in good shape with new paint. 507-375-4719

FOR SALE: Great Plains solid stand 20’ grain drill, 7 1/2” spacing, $1,800; Life-time hyd livestock trailer 6’x20’, $2,200; (35) Life-time gestation crates, $70/ea. 507-352-6091

FOR SALE: 3010 JD WF, all new tires, $5,800; Tires: (15”, 16” 18” 20”) (2) 18.4x26. JD & Int’l whl wgts. 710 4 btm Int’l semi mounted plow. 507-380-1856

FOR SALE: 1680 IH com-bine, 8R30 poly 1083, 12R30 Hiniker cult; 12R JD cult; 1183 Massey ch; White 708 & 706 ch; 694 CIH ch; 175 Michigan ldr; 12R30 JD planter; 10x91 Westfield auger, PTO; Hiniker field cult; Big A sprayer; 5700 rotary hoe. 507-380-5324

FOR SALE &WILL PURCHASE:NH BALE WAGONS.

ROEDER IMPLEMENTSENECA, KS 66538

(785)336-6103

Feed Haulers-HydWet Kit-air switch, PTO, tandem pump, 40 gal reservoir, all couplers, ball valves, fit-tings, only used 6 months. $3,100. 515-846-6391

Farmall H tractor, parade ready; Int’l 616 auto reset pull-type plow; JD 24’ disk, rock gang; 150 gal. farm fuel tank. (320)760-5622

Brandt 13x90 auger w/ low profile swing hopper, $10,500; IH 983 8x30 corn-head, $3,900; Polaris 500 6x6 lift dump box, $2,500; IH 706 tractor, German dsl, 3pt, WF, $4,500. 320-361-0065 or 320-769-2756

AO Smith Goliath 20' Un-loader. 651-249-5654

‘93 9500 JD side hill com-bine. 4300 & 2800 hrs. $38,995. 643 JD low tin oil head. $4,895. 7210 JD trac-tor MFD, cab, power quad. New tires. 8800 hrs. $29,975. Call 715-772-4255

8 Ft Rhino SE8A-3Pt Cutter, 3 Gear Boxes w/ Chains. Brady 6-30 Windrow Chop-per w/ Auger Good Cond. Noble 8-30-38 Danish Cult.H.F. Good Cond. 319-347-6676 Can Deliver

1000 gal fiberglass water tank, good running gear, motor & chem tank, good cond. $1,750. 712-424-3843

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TRACTORS & SKIDS‘97 CIH 8940‘97 CIH 8920JD 8450, 4W‘05 Case 445, cab, air‘07 LX770 Ldr, Like New ..$11,900

COMBINES‘10 CIH 7120, 350 hrs.‘07 CIH 2577, 800 hrs.‘08 CIH 7010, 429 hrs.‘06 CIH 2388, 1570 hrs.‘98 2388, 2670 hrs.‘97 CIH 2166‘01-’08 1020, 25’

‘98 Geringhoff 8-302206-2208

SPRING EQUIPMENT‘09 CIH 1250, 12-30, bulk fill, liq-uid fert.

‘08 1200, 16-30 pivotCIH 5400, 20’ drillCIH 1830, 12-30 VS cult.

TILLAGEDMI 530BDMI 730B ripperCIH 930, 9 shank ripperJD 2700, 9 shankJ&M 750 grain cart w/scale

LL O C A L T R A D E S O C A L T R A D E S

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Carryover Aluma Trailers - 6 Units LeftSAVE! Last Year’s Prices

FARM, HOME & CONSTRUCTION

Office Location - 305 Bluff StreetHutchinson, MN 55350

320-587-2162, Ask for Larry

~ NEW EQUIPMENT/BIG INVENTORY ~Notch Equipment:

• Rock Buckets • Grapple Forks • Manure Forks• Bale Spears • Hi-Volume Buckets & Pallet Forks• Bale Transports & Feeder Wagons, 16’-34’• Adult & Young Stock Feeders & Bale Feeders• Land Levelers

Smidley Equipment:• Steer Stuffers • Hog Feeders • Hog Huts• Calf Creep Feeders • Lamb & Sheep Feeders• Cattle & Hog Waterers • Mini Scaler

Sioux Equipment:• Gates • Calving Pens • Haymax Bale Feeders• Cattel Panels • Feeders Panels • Head Gates• Hog Feeders • Squeeze Chutes & Tubs• Port-A-Hut Shelters (Many Sizes)• Bergman Cattle Feeders• Lorenz & Farm King Snowblowers• Mandako Land Rollers, 12’-60’• GT (Tox-O-Wic) Grain Dryers, 350-800 bu.• Sheep & Calf Feeders• Livestock Equipment by Vern’s Mfg.• Powder River Crowding Tub & Alley• Mister Squeeze Cattle Chutes & Hd. Gates• Garfield Earth Scrapers• Peck Augers• MDS Buckets for Loaders & Skidloaders

• Powder River Livestock & Horse Equipment• Tire Scrapers for Skidsteers, 6’-9’• Jari Sickle Mowers• Grasshopper Lawn Mowers - Special Price Now!• “Tire” feeders & waterers• MDS Roto King Round Bale Processor for

skidsteers, tractors, loaders or telehandlers• Good Stock of parts for GT Tox-O-Wic Grain

Dryers, Also, Some Used Parts• Sitrex Wheel Rakes - MX Model In Stock• Brillion Alfalfa & Grass Seeders• Bale Baskets• SI Feeders & Bunks• (Hayhopper) Bale Feeders• Enduraplas Bale Feeders, Panels & Tanks• E-Z Trail Wagons, Boxes & Grain Carts• Calftel Hutches & Animal Barns• R&C Poly Bale Feeders• Farm King Augers and Mowers• Corral Panels & Horse Stalls• EZ-Trail Head Movers & Bale Racks• Roda Mini-Spreaders• Amish Built Oak bunk feeders & bale racks• Walco log splitter• Goat & Sheep feeders

• We Also Buy & Sell Used GT Tox-O-Wic Dryers OrWe Can Rebuild Your Dryer For You

• We Buy & Sell Used Smidley Steer Stuffers OrWe Can Rebuild Your Steer Stuffer For You

• 45’ Mandako Lanroller, ‘10, used on 3200 acres• 48” Grasshopper Zero Turn Mower, Very Good• 60”, 3 pt., PTO, Rototiller• Bush Hog GT 48” Rotary Cutter w/13 hp Eng., PT• Brady 5600, 6K stalk chopper/windrower• Hiniker 1700, 15’ stalk shredder/end trans., Exc.

• Steer Stuffer & Hog Feeders• Farm Hand tub grinder• 3 pt. Brillion 6’ Landscape Seeder• 380 GT Tox-O-Wic grain dryer, rebuilt• 20’ JD BWF disk w/duals, Very Good• Wishek #842, 30” blades, 3-yrs. old

~ USED EQUIPMENT ~

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Keith BodeFairfax, MN 55332

507-381-1291 or 507-426-7267

‘08 JD 8430T, powershift, narrow stance, 25” tracks, weights,3 pt. hitch w/quick hitch, 3300 hrs.........................................$119,000

‘06 JD 5425, MFWD, cab, 12/12 power reverser trans., 542 self-leveling loader w/joystick control, 2 rear SCV’s, 390 hrs ........$38,500

‘95 JD 8870, 24 speed trans., 18.4R46 duals, PTO, 12,000 hrs $35,500‘10 CIH 7088 combine, 20.8R42 duals, RWD, field tracker,

rock trap, chopper, 350 sep. hrs. ............................................$196,000‘06 JD 9860STS combine, bullet rotor, Contour Master, 20.8R42 duals,

Maurer tank extension, 913 sep. hrs. ....................................$144,000‘09 JD 9770STS combine, Contour Master, 20.8R42 duals,

641 sep. hrs. ..........................................................................$178,000‘08 JD 9870STS combine, Contour Master, 18.4R42 duals, 5 spd.

Feederhouser, Premier cab, 671 eng. hrs, 448 sep. hrs ........$189,500‘08 JD 6430 Premium MFWD, cab, 16 spd. power quad trans. w/left

hand reverser, 673 loader, 18.4R34 tires, rack & pinion rear axle,960 hrs ......................................................................................$62,500

‘08 JD 9770STS combine, 20.8R42 duals, Contour Master,28Lx26 rear tires, 951 eng. hrs., 666 sep. hrs. ......................$175,000

‘09 NH BC5050 small square baler, Like New............................$11,500

FOR SALE: Case IH 36x22” on Bauer bar, central fill, variable drives, 750 gal liquid fert, auto swath con-trol, row cleaners. $118,000. 320-564-4598

Planting Equipment

Vittletoe twin fan chaff spreader, works on JD or Case IH combines, $1,000.

712-786-3341

JD 212 4 belt pickup head, new belts.715-684-9231

IH model 810-10 5 belt grain pickup. $750. 320-857-2627

IH 810 5 belt pick up head, hydraulic drive; IH 4000 Swather 14' draper head; Gehl 1265 chopper w/1210 hay head. 715-772-4463 or 715-308-3835

GEHL 1060 Chopper; McCor-mick #64 full type com-bine, always shedded.

608-248-2758

FOR SALE: White #`11 com-bine header w/ Melroe pickup head, always shed-ded, exc condition. $650. 320-212-1031

FOR SALE: JD 9650STS, du-als 18.4x42, 2465 eng hrs, 1707 sep hrs, nice shape. 320-848-2104 or 320-979-7920

FOR SALE: JD 9500 com-bine, 18.4x38 duals, Maurer ext, 3250 sep hrs, always shedded. 320-573-2046. Leave message.

FOR SALE: JD 822 corn-head, GVL plastic, JD knife rolls, set up for 9000 Series combine, exc cond. $7,500/OBO. 320-365-4721

FOR SALE: Combine Head-er Transports. 2 Wheel, 4 Wheel & Caster Wheel models. Brackets sold sep-arately to build your own. Satisfaction guaranteed!

(320)563-4145 or (320)808-7644Ask for Denny!

See All Of Our Trailerswww.klugmanwelding.com

Harvesting Equip.

FOR SALE: ‘97 Case 2188, Fields Tracker, RWA, hop-per ext, well maintained, 6500eng, 4800 sep hrs, feed-er house reverser. $35,000 in work orders done over last 3 yrs. $42,000/OBO. Greg 320-304-1668

FOR SALE: ‘71 JD 6600 w/ 329 gas engine, 3986 hrs, w/ 13’ platform, $2,200; JD 344 cornhead, $1,700. 507-847-2695

FOR SALE: 6620 Sidehill combine RWA, very good cond, always shedded, 643 Cornhead, asking $12,000 for pkg. Goodhue area. Call 651-380-5438

FOR SALE: ‘06 JD 1293, 12R30”, loaded, single point hookup, hyd plates, knife rolls, CM, auto height, auger cover, outer dividers, PTO drives, exc shape, $36,250. 507-383-0114

‘93 JD 9400 combine. Many new parts, good condition.

715-308-3734

‘91 CIH 1020 flex head, 20’, hyd fore & aft, 1 1/2” knife poly, $5,500. Wells MN

507-553-3754

‘72 Gleaner K Combine. 238 cornhead & 10' grain head. Always shedded. 608-626-2631

Harvesting Equip.

WE HAVE PARTS!Parts for Tractors,

Combines, Machinery, Hay Equipment, and more...

All makes & Models. Used, new, rebuilt, after-

market. All States Ag PartsCall: 877-530-4430 to reach

the store nearest you!www.tractorpartsasap.com

Oliver 550 Utility w/ 1505 hyd loader, newer bucket, 1850 hrs. nice tractor. $6,000. 515-824-3656

Tractors

NEW AND USED TRACTOR PARTS

JD 10,20,30,40, 50, 55, 50 Ser-ies & newer tractors,

AC- all models. Large Inventory, We ship!

Mark Heitman Tractor Salvage

(715)673-4829

IH 1486 tractor, 4990 hrs, w/ duals, excellent shape, $17,500. 715-308-5356

Ford 946 blue Destination 6, digital dash, 20.8x42 triple, 360 hp, 5700 hrs, complete-ly serviced & thru shop. Best one you can find, must sell, $45,000 OBO. 701-640-4697

FOR SALE: Used Oliver tractor parts for most Oliver Series 66-2255 incl 880D parts hyd unit, WF, sheet metal, power boos-ter, tires & rims, frt wgts slap type & rear whl wgts, Also have a lot of motor parts for most Olivers, gas & dsl. 218-564-4273

For Sale: JD 730 gas. Excel-lent Condition. (507) 523-3305 or (507) 450-6115

Tractors

For Sale: International W400 tractor, new paint, parade ready, ‘91 Ford 1 ton crew-cab duals, 114K mi. 8’ tool-box w/ ladder rack bolted to 8’ steel flat bed. DOT’d to 3-2012, Bobcat 873, 2500 hrs, bucket, forks. 320-355-2369

FOR SALE: ‘97 CIH 9330, 18.4X38 Michelen Agri Ribs, 4450 hrs, no PTO, wgts, P/S. 507-524-4675 Ma-pleton

FOR SALE: ‘66 3010 JD, gas, NF, 3pt, dual hyds, 5600 hrs, exc cond all around. $6,200. 612-581-3220 or 952-466-5661

FOR SALE: ‘51 Oliver 77, recent motor OH as a Su-per, orig. body, $2,400.

(320)594-2852

FOR SALE: ‘39 JD B, SN 600221. 507-336-2484

Farmall Super C w/ cult, starts, runs great, $3,200/OBO. 715-772-4430

1962 Ford. Gas, live PTO, 45 HP, 5 speed, 2700 orig. hrs. $3950. 715-829-2224

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‘04 JD 9220, PS, 20.8x42, 1590 hrs. ..........$147,500‘04 JD 6420, MFWD, new 673SNSL loader,

837 hrs. ......................................................$59,900‘09 JD 6430, MFWD, SL643 loader, 1883 hrs,

Loaded ........................................................$67,900(2) Used 36” tracks ................................(Pair) $1,500

“HARVEST”‘09 JD 9770, duals, auto track ready,403/646 hrs.

..................................................................$235,000‘04 JD 9660STS, duals, 1465/1998 hrs. ......$145,000‘01 JD 9550, 30.5x32, CM, 1934/2742 hrs ....$84,500‘90 JD 9500, 4WD, 30.5x32,

2977/4567 hrs ............................................$34,900‘08 JD 635F, 2” stone DAM, L/S ....................$35,000‘07 JD 635F, 1” DAM ....................................$33,000‘95 JD 930 flex, DAS, reg. drive........................$7,500‘97 JD 925 flex, DAM,DAS, F&A, poly snouts ..$9,950‘93 JD 925 flex, reg. auger................................$7,950‘95 JD 925 flex, steel dividers ..........................$6,950‘81 JD 220 flex, JD sickle ................................$2,500‘02 JD 1293 CH, hyd. deck plate ....................$22,500‘01 JD 893 CH, hyd. deck plate, multi PT ......$24,500‘81 JD 843, reg. drive, poly snouts ..................$8,500‘78 JD 643 CH, JD poly snouts ........................$5,500

“MISCELLANEOUS”JD 265 disc mower, QC hitch............................$6,900

‘06 843 loader, 96” bucket ..............................$13,000JD 148 loader, 96” bucket ................................$3,500NH 489 haybine, 9’ cut, rubber rolls ................$2,950Westfield MK130 Plus, 81’ Auger, Like New..$15,900Brent 420 side auger cart, 23.1-26 ..................$9,750Parker 2600 wagon, 12.5Lx16..........................$3,750Parker 2500 wagon, 12.5Lx16..........................$3,250JD 1065 gear, Dakon box..................................$1,500JD 637, 29’3” disk, 8 wheels, Like New! ........$31,000JD 512, 7x30 folding disc ripper ....................$29,500

“PLANTING”Kinze 3600, 16/31 planter ..............................$49,500JD 1780 16/31, 3 bu. hopprs ..........................$37,500JD 7300, 12R30, 1.6 bu., 200 monitor ..........$11,500

“LAWN CARE EQUIP.”‘04 JD F725 FM, 20 hp, 54”, 756 hrs ..............$3,650‘06 JD X744, dsl., AWS, 62X, 3pt., PTO,

352 hrs. ........................................................$8,950‘07 JD X744, dsl., AWS, 62C, 536 hrs. ............$7,950‘07 JD 757 Z-Trak, 25 hp, 60”, 263 hrs............$6,950‘06 JD 757 Z-Trak, 25 hp., 60”, 421 hrs...........$6,350‘90 JD F910, 20 hp., Onan, 50”, 583 hrs. ......$1,850‘00 JD LX288, 18 hp., Briggs, 48C ..................$1,950‘01 JD 345, 20 hp., 54”, 2 bag, p. flow,

843 hrs. ........................................................$3,650‘05 JD LX289, hydro, liq., 48C, 280 hrs. ..........$2,650

‘76 JD 4630, 2WD, 150 hp.,18.4-38, duals, 2 hyds.,8099 hrs. ......................$15,750

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‘91 JD 4555, 2WD, duals.,2275 hrs. ......................$48,900

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‘09 JD 9630, 4WD, 530 hp.,800-70R38, duals, 4 hyds.,2243 hrs. ....................$217,500

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‘91 JD 9500, 3261 sep. hrs.,235 hp, 30.5x32, 4880 hrs.......................................$39,000

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‘96 JD 510 Mulch Ripper,5-shank, 12’6”, 7” points,3510 hrs. ......................$10,900

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‘08 JD 6603, MFWD, 109 hp.,18.4x38, 2 hyds., 359 hrs.......................................$35,000

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‘93 JD 4760, MFWD, 175 hp.,14.9x46, duals, 3 hyds.,9989 hrs. ......................$44,950

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(3) JD 1810E, Scraper, 18 yd.,For Sale or Rent ................CALL

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‘03 JD 9520T, Track, 450 hp., 4hyds., 3592 hrs. ..........$154,900

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‘03 JD 9650STS, 1954 sep.hrs., 18.4x42, duals, 2895 hrs.......................................$99,000

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‘98 JD 9610, 2170 sep. hrs.,14.9x38, duals, 3115 hrs.......................................$79,000

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‘97 JD 650 Disk, 74 disks, 25”disks, 800 hrs. ..............$24,500

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AMS, Great Selection of UsedAMS On Hand ....................CALL

‘01 JD 512 Disk Ripper, 7-shank,17’6”, rigid, 3500 hrs. ..$16,900

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‘01 JD 9400, 4WD, 425 hp.,710-70R38, duals, 4 hyds.,4055 hrs. ....................$110,000

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‘95 JD 8100, 2WD, 160 hp.,320-50, duals, 4 hyds.,6930 hrs. ......................$57,000

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‘06 JD CT322, Skid, 69 hp., 18”tracks, 84” bucket, 1410 hrs.......................................$35,900

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‘05 JD 325, Skid, 76 hp., cab,78” bucket, 459 hrs.......$28,500

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‘01 9750STS, 1778 sep. hrs.,710-38, duals, 2597 hrs.....................................$126,500

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‘05 JD 9660STS, 956 sep. hrs.,520-85R42, duals, 1376 hrs.....................................$159,000

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DMI 530B Disk Ripper, 5-shank,12’6”, 10” points ..........$22,900

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‘04 JD 9520, 4WD, 450 hp.,710-42, duals, 4 hyds., 8461hrs. ..............................$122,000

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Yanmar Mini-Excavator, ROPS,push blade ....................$27,500

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‘08 JD 9770STS, 950 sep. hrs.,20.8-42, duals, 1590 hrs.....................................$205,000

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Salford RTS24 Residue TillageTool, 24’, harrow ..........$38,000

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‘04 JD 2700 Mulch Ripper, 18’,9-shank, 10” points ......$27,900

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WANTED: JD 4055 or 4255 2WD tractor w/ cab in good condition. Daytimes only. 651-564-0606

WANTED: IH planter, mod-el 950 or 955, 16R22”. 320-968-6616

WANTED: Gleaner R60 w/ 6-30 head. 320-597-2544

WANTED: Gleaner grain or soybean head for Model M combine. 608-323-7297

WANTED: Gleaner F2 dsl combine, w/ 4-30 cornhead, must be in good shape. 218-338-6184

WANTED: A pair of 8 bolt dual hub extentions; also, set of flat-fold markers for 8RW or 12RN planter.

(320)333-2742

WANTED: 8T fertilizer spreader, 540 RPM, hyd and cover. 6 row chopping cornhead. 952-446-1120

WANTED: 7’ or 8’ 3pt disk. 320-251-8317 or 320-290-8584

Machinery Wanted

WANTED: 2 - 150 gal. fert. tanks w/mounting brackets to fit a 7”x7” bar; also, double disk fert. openers & 2 - 8R squeeze pumps.

(320)333-2742

WANTED TO BUY: Oliver or White tractors, can be good running ones, parts tractors, or ones that need fixing, all years & models. 218-564-4273

WANTED TO BUY: JD 3970 silage chopper; Gehl 980 silage box; MF 180 tractor.

(320)282-4846

Looking for DMI or other 527 Ripper, good cond. Call Steve at 952-292-2019

Machinery Wanted

Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712, Glencoe 7400; Field Cults under 30’: JD 980, small grain carts & gravity box-es 300-400 bu. finishers un-der 20’, clean 4 & 6R stalk choppers; Nice JD 215 & 216 flex heads; JD 643 cornheads Must be clean;JD corn planters, 4-6-8 row. 715-299-4338

Machinery Wanted

JD 825 8R30” cult, rolling shields & extra sweeps, exc cond. Bought new & has always been shedded. $575. 507-236-8898

For Sale: White 225 181/2’ field cult. hyd. wings, tan-dem, A-1 condition, no mulcher. $2500 763-227-8620

FOR SALE: JD 510 disc rip-per, 7 shank, good unit. Make offer. 507-665-3739

FOR SALE: IH 720 plow, 5-18” onland hitch, auto re-set, coulters. Delivery pos-sible. $4,950. 507-380-7863

FOR SALE: CIH 8RN cult, f-fold, R.S., like new $2,000; IH 4600 field cult, 28’ w/ mulcher, rear HD hitch, very gd, $6,000; DMI Ecolo 500, 3pt ripper, 5 shank, $7,000. JD #21 hay cond. $500. 320-328-5794

FOR SALE: ‘98 JD 980 30 1/2’ field cult, 3 bar har-row, walking tandem, New JD sweep, good cond. $13,750. 507-380-7863

FOR SALE: ‘09 4511 Sun-flower disc chisel, 9 shank, nice shape, 952-467-3081.

3pt 6x30 Miller cultivator. 2 stabilizer coulters & roll-ing shields. 507-523-3305 or 507-450-6115

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FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT INC.W. Hwy. 12 • Dassel, MN “Skid City”

USED EQUIPMENT FROM A NAME YOU CAN TRUST!

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SKID-STEER LOADERSBobcat 440 ................ Starting @ $4,500Bobcat 542B....................................$6,900Bobcat 743 ....several Starting @ $6,500Bobcat 751 ....several Starting @ $9,900Bobcat 763 ..................Starting @$10,900Bobcat 773....several Starting @ $11,900Bobcat 863, cab & heat ..............$13,900Bobcat 873F, cab & heat

................................Starting @ $14,500Bobcat S130, many w/cab & heat

................................Starting @ $14,500Bobcat S160, 1900 hrs.

................................Starting @ $18,900Bobcat S175, open cab

................................Starting @ $17,900Bobcat S185, various hrs. w/heat,

......................many Starting @ $14,500Bobcat S250, cab/heat

......................many Starting @ $23,500

COMPACT TRACK LOADERSBobcat T190..several Starting @ $15,000Bobcat T200 several Starting @ $15,000Bobcat T250..several Starting @ $24,900Bobcat T300..several Starting @ $25,900Bobcat MT50/MT52/MT55

..................................Starting @ $8,500MINI EXCAVATORS

Bobcat 331 .. several Starting @ $14,900Bobcat 328 ..several Starting @ $22,500Bobcat 442 ..several Starting @ $45,000OTHER BRANDS/TRACTORS

JD 325 w/heat, 2 spd ..........................CallNH LS190 w/heat, 2 spd ....................CallJD CT322 ............................................CallNH L175 w/heat ..............Call For DetailsJD 250 ..............................Call For DetailsIH 686 w/loader................Call For Detailswww.farmriteequip.comCall Us For Your Replacement Tracks

For Your Compact Track LoaderT-250 / T-300 Replacement

Tracks ....................$1,750 ea.

Check Out Our Bobcat Forestry Cutter andmany other Bobcat rental units available Bobcat Compact Tractors

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1409 Silver Street E.Mapleton, MN 56065

507-524-3726

We carry a full line of Behlen & Delux dryer parts;Mayrath and Hutch augers parts.

Large inventory of welda sprockets, hubs,bearings, chain & pulleys.

See us for your Fall Farm needs

USED DRYERS380 BEHLEN, 1 Ph., LP700 BEHLEN, 3 Ph., LP700 BEHLEN, 3 Ph.,

DOUBLE BURNER20’ DELUX DPXSL, 1000

BPH, 5 PT. SS SCREENS

USED AUGERS10”X61’ MAYRATH

SWINGAWAY10”X71’ MAYRATH

SWINGAWAY8”X57’ KEWANEE PTO

TRAILERS40’ STOUGHTON GRAIN

TRAILER - NEW TARP,AIR RIDE

New Ulm Tractor & Equipment Inc.13144 Co. Rd. #25

New Ulm, MN

507-354-3612

NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALSVicon HC1240, 12-wheel hay rake w/hyd. cart ......................$6,460Vicon CM 1700, 4 rotor disc mower, 5’6” cut ........................$7,500Horst 8-ton running gear, 11Lx15 8-ply tires..........................$1,852Horst 12-ton running gear, tandem reach, 12.5x15 tires ........$1,243Meyers 125 bu. manure spreader, poly floor & sides

........................................................................Reduced To $5,000Paquea 80 bu. spreader, T-rod apron, poly floor ....................$3,850Paquea 50 bu. spreader, T-rod apron, poly floor ....................$3,750Artsway 10x34’ truck auger, w/540 PTO ................................$4,733Land Pride BH2584, 3 pt. backhoe, 8’ depth, 18” bucket ......$9,000Land Pride SH30 hyd. post hole digger, 15” bit, universalplate ....................................................................................$2,600

USED TRACTORS‘08 Kubota MX5100, 2WD, 50 hp. dsl., 140 hrs. ..................$16,800Allis Chalmers WC, NF, good paint ............................................$8501 set 20.8R38 2 Star Goodyear radials on Ford rims, (NEW!)..$2,500

RTV/ATV‘08 Kubota RTV1100, fact. cab w/AC, 4WD, 400 hrs ............$14,000

..........................................................w/front snow blade $16,895‘06 Honda 350 4x4 Rancher ATV............................................$3,600New Kubota RTV1140, 4 passenger, Camo, ATV tires, roof ..$14,200

LAWN MOWERS‘09 ExMark Lazer ZXS, 25 hp. Kubota dsl., 72” deck............$10,500‘97 JD F935 w/72” deck ................................................COMING IN!Walco 5’ 3 pt. mounted grooming mower..................................$975Ford 917 3 pt. mounted flail mower ..........................................$475

HAY TOOLSJD 800 swather, 15’ head, conditioner rolls ..........................$1,975JD 567, 5 wheel, pull type rake ................................................$675

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENTMeyers 12’ aluminum boat w/2010 trailer & 3 hp. motor ..........$50012-year old registered Haflinger Stallion ..................................$500

SUMMER SAVINGSSPECIALS

Kubota, Land Pride, Vicon, Meyers, Artsway

DAMAGED GRAINWANTEDANYWHERE

We buy damaged corn andgrain any condition

- wet or dry -TOP DOLLAR

We have vacs and trucks

CALL HEIDI OR LARRY

NORTHERN AG SERVICE INC

800-205-5751

Herd of 50 Reg. Holstein cows. Herd average 25,000 lbs of Milk. (608)723-2987 or (608723-2989

HERD OF 34 HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS & 7 Spring-ing heifers, due in Sept. 715-235-0751

FOR SALE: Registered breeding age Jersey bulls. 608-524-4786

For Sale: 8-15 Holstein dairy cows. DHIA profitested. 715-985-2273. Please leave message

FOR SALE: 8 open Holstein heifers, 750# Nice.

715-977-1415

FOR SALE: 7 Reg. Jersey cows, all stages of lacta-tion. Good pedigrees. Also, FOR SALE: Service bull age Reg. Jersey bulls. Good pedigrees. 608-606-2277

Exceptional Young Brown Swiss Bulls - Elite Genet-ics (715)537-5413

www.jerland.com

7 Jersey Heifers, 1 Cross Bred Heifer. Ages 12-16 mos. 715-429-0795

55 Dairy Cows For Sale. (715)695-2903

Dairy

Black Angus Yearling bulls; Hamp, Chester & York-shire boars & gilts.Alfred Kemen(320)598-3790

Livestock

NH3 Applicator, hydraulic shut-off, 11 knives, 3pt, $2,000/OBO. 515-368-3732

Fertilizer &Chemicals

WANTED: Feed Barley. Call 320-267-9950

WANTED TO BUY: DAM-AGED CORN. Wet or dry-almost any condition.

Schwieger GrainFairmont, MN

800-658-2314 or 507-236-5181 cell

WANTED & FOR SALE ALL TYPES of hay & straw. Also buying corn, wheat & oats. Western Hay available. Fox Valley Al-falfa Mill. 920-853-3554

Straw, Grass, Alfalfa & Corn Stalks In Large Rounds &

Large Squares, in net & plastic twine.

Delivered in semi loads. Call Tim at 320-221-2085

South Dakota Western Alfal-fa & Grass 3x3x8. Various RFB's

KNS Hay & Transport 605-999-1118

Lg round bales alfalfa/grass mix, 1500 lb, wrapped, no rain. Albert Lea. $60/bale. 507-402-0255

Hay for Sale: LeRoy Ose, Thief River Falls, MN 218-681-7796 or cell 218-689-6675

FRESH Chopped Sweetcorn Silage from Montgomery

& Other Locations. For Trucking Charges

& Silage Cost, Call Brian Kaisershot

at 612-756-2917

FOR SALE: Alfalfa 3x3 squares, first cutting, 160 RFV, using super condi-tioning rows, $135 a ton.

Delivery available. 507-427-2050 Mountain Lake

Feed, Seed, Hay

Dairy quality western alfal-fa, big squares or small squares, delivered in semi loads.

Clint Haensel(605) 310-6653

Dairy Quality AlfalfaTested big squares & round

bales, delivered from South Dakota John Haensel(605)334-0643

Clover/Timothy 4x4 Round Bales. No rain. Stored in-side. $18/ea. 715-842-0035

Certified organic H1 mois-ture in harvestore hay. Big squares. Big Rounds. Good quality. Stored inside. 608-539-2731. MOSA Certified

Alfalfa mixed & grass hay in rounds & big squares, de-livered from South Dakota, Jerry Haensel

(605)363-3402 or (605)321-9237

Feed, Seed, Hay

Custom round baling w/ late model JD baler. Makes up to 5x6 bale. Twine or net wrap. Contact Steve Mes-serli 507-276-4595

Will Travel

Farm Services

WANTED: Harvestor or Stave silos for salvage & large volumes of scrap iron. 952-292-5255

WANTED: Cow mats, worn out; 10T running gear. 507-450-0745

Wanted

Hagie 284 Sprayer, 80' boom, good cond, $32,000/OBO. 515-689-2547 or 515-689-0907

FOR SALE: ‘80 JD 6000 sprayer,, 60’ boom, foam markers, new tires, cab, air, shields, & drop noz-zels, asking $5000.

Westbrook, MN 507-274-5936

FOR SALE: 1000 gal. SS tank & pump on 8T trlr, $2,800; 1000 gal. poly tank & pump on AgChem tan-dem trlr, $3,250; 500 gal. SS tank on 6T trlr, $1,750;8’x16’ tilt bed trlr, $1,100.Olivia, MN (320)523-1099

FOR SALE: ‘05 Nitro 2275 sprayer, 90’, 1400 gal S/S. 1650 hrs, $120,000. Also, ‘99 Nitro 200, 1200 gal S/S, 2900 hrs, new frt tires, $68,000. 507-427-3520

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NH TJ500................................$175,000NH TG285, duals, 4055 hrs ......$97,500NH TM175, FWA, duals, 50” ....$69,500NH T9020, PTO ..................COMING INNH 8770, SS, 3600 hrs. ..........$67,500NH TV145 ......................................CALL‘08 NH 3040, loader ................$25,500NH TC34D, 4WD, SS, 30 hrs. ..$17,250NH TC34DA, loader ..................$16,700JD 8970, near new tires, EZ steer,

4600 hrs. ..............................$90,500JD 6400, loader ............................CALLJD 4010, 2WD, no cab ..............$7,450JD B ............................................$1,500IH 706, NF, w/loader ..................$4,750Versatile 876, 5938 hrs............$42,500Versatile 876 ......................COMING INFord TW35, MFD, 2675 hrs. ....$33,000Ford 8730, FWA, 7970 gearshift

..............................................$29,500Ford 8000, open station ................CALLAgco RT-115, loader............COMING IN

Parker 500, corner auger ..........$9,500J&M 1075 ................................$21,500M&W 400, T/A, 540 PTO............$3,750

New Parker & J&M Grain CartsOn Hand

We Are Your HarvestecCorn Head Headquarters

Call Us For New & Used Heads

‘06 Harvestec 4308C ................$42,500‘09 Harvestec 4306C ................$44,000Harvestec 4212C, 1000 acres ..$85,400Harvestec 4212C, 1500 acres ..$79,500Harvestec 4308C, 2500 acres ..$44,500Harvestec Gen. III, 8R30 ........$33,500Harvestec Gen. III, 8R30 ........$22,500Harvestec Gen. III, 8R30 ........$29,000Harvestec Gen. III, 8R30 ........$26,500JD 43 Series Units, 12R22 ......$22,500IH 963, 6R30 ................................CALLIH 1063 ......................................$7,950JD 643, 6R30 ................................CALLJD 12R22, tin, Clean ..................$8,950Geringhoff 6R30, PC ..................$8,500JD 643, 6R30..............................$5,500

JD 843 ......................................$10,000JD 843, Decent ........................$14,500Gleaner 6R30 ............................$7,500MF 864, 36”................................$3,000

Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ..........$8,250Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ..........$7,750Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........$11,950Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........$17,800Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........$11,250Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........$11,750Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........$11,500Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ........$10,900Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..........$9,950Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..........$7,500Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..........$7,750Westfield MK 8x51........................CALLFarm King 8x51..........................$1,950Westfield MK 10x61 ..................$7,500

Many Other Used Straight &Swing Hoppers On Hand - CALL

NH LS180, cab, 2-spd. ..................CALLNH L150, heater ............................CALLNH LS160 ................................$14,900NH LX885 ................................$17,500JD 6675, 2600 hrs. ..................$13,000Mustang 345 ..............................$4,850

Knight 8124 ..................................CALLKnight 1230, 1-season ..............$9,500

Hardi Commander 1500, 132’,duals ..........................................CALL

Hardi Commander 1200 Plus,120’, clean ........................COMING IN

Hardi Navigator 1100, 90’,flush & rinse ..........................$27,500

Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’,controller................................$14,500

Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’........$13,500Hardi Commander 1200, 120’..$35,900Hardi 6600, 120’, steering

duals ......................................$68,500Hardi HC950, 90’......................$13,500Hardi TR1000, 60’, T/A, clean ....$6,500Hardi TR1000, 60’, chemical

inductor....................................$7,750Hardi TR500, 42’, S/A ................$2,750

Century 1000, 60’, chemicalinductor....................................$9,950

Century 1000, 60’, X-foldhydraulic ..................................$8,950

Century 750, 60’, FM..................$7,500Century 750, 60’, T/A, clean

hyd. fold......................................CALLCentury 500, 40’, man. fold........$3,250Red Ball 665 1000 gal., 60’

X-fold ....................................$14,900Bestway 750, 60’, Raven 440 ....$4,500Demco 600, 45’, hi-lo T/A ..........$3,900Ag-Chem 502, 42’, S/A, clean ....$3,250Many More In 1000-1500 gal. ......CALL

(2) Krause 4850-18, all parabolics,10’..........................................$44,500

Krause Dominator, 21’ rollingbasket ....................................$57,500

Krause 4821, 28’ w/heavy harrow..............................................$39,500

‘05 JD 2700, 9-24 ....................$26,500DMI 7-30 w/lead shanks ......COMING INGlencoe 7400, 7-shank, spring

shank ......................................$6,900Glencoe 11-shank ......................$6,400DMI 730, standard shanks ............CALLDMI 530B, 5-shank leads ........$12,000CIH 530B, lead shanks, Red ..........CALLDMI 2500, 5-shank w/coulters ..$6,250Kent 9-shank, S/A, newer blades$2,750Brillion 5-shank, 30” ..................$8,500DMI Coulter Champ II ................$2,995Krause 4850-18, 200 acres ......$52,000Krause 4850-15, Clean Mach. ..$38,800White 445, 5 deep tills, 17-shank CALLWhite 445, 5 deep tills, 15 shank

................................................$7,500

‘06 CIH DX101 ..........................$14,950‘97 NH 1431 ............................$15,900NH 276, for bidirectional ............$2,750Gehl 2240 ......................................CALLGehl 2412, std. hitch................$11,250MacDon 5020, hydra swing......$11,900MacDon, 9’, nice ........................$9,200NH 499 ......................................$5,250Tebben hyd. drive inverter ..........$1,150NH 144, decent ..........................$2,950Hesston 1120, 9’, Rolls Good ....$4,950

HAYBINES & INVERTERS

DISK RIPPERS & CHISELS

SPRAYERS

SPREADERS

SKIDSTEERS

AUGERS

COMBINE HEADS

GRAVITY BOXES/GRAIN CARTS

TRACTORS

chlauderaffImpl. Co.

60240 U.S. Hwy. 12Litchfield, MN

Ask for John,Jared, Roger or Rick320-693-7277S

New Holland TG285, S.S. duals..........................................$97,500

NEW Apache 1010, 80’, w/90’..............................................CALL

Hardi Commander 6600, 120’,duals ..................................$68,500

SPECIAL LO W RA T E FINANCING O N AL L EQUIPMENT ~ 3 Y R S. - 4% • 4 Y R S. - 4.5% • 5 Y R S. - 4.75%

HOPPERS‘87 Cornhusker 42’/66” AL Hopper

Bottom, 50% T, New B, Clean &Straight ..............................$14,500VANS & WATER TRAILERS

‘95 Utility Curtainside Flatbed,48’/102”, Great for Water Trailer..............................................$6,500

(10) ‘96 To ‘01 53’/102” AL, ARRoadworthy Dry Vans for Freightor Seed, etc. ............$4,500-$7,500

(10) 48/53x102 trailers for storageor water....................$3,500-$6,000

DAY CAB TRUCKS‘93 International 8000 Series, 3406

Cat, 9-spd., AR, 270,000 Miles,Wet Kit, New 22.5 Tires ......$10,500

‘93 White GMC Aero, N14 Cummins,10-spd., AR, new B, 70% T,Nice Truck ............................$8,500

FLATBEDS‘97 Transcraft, 48’x102”, AL Floor, AL

Cross Members, Closed TandemSlider, 80% T, 80% B, Clean ..$8,000

‘78 Transcraft 40’/96” Steel, SR,Good Paint ............................$4,750

‘99 HAULIN Expandable Truss Trailer,48’-70’, 102” wide, 22.5 Rubber,Excellent Paint ....................$12,500

‘89 Hot Shot Steel, 48’x96”,Spread Axle, New B, 70% T,New Paint ............................$4,500

Custom Haysides for flatbedor drop-deck on any trailer ..$1,250FRAME TYPE END DUMPS

‘88 EAST 34/33 AL Frame, AL Box,

3AX/1 Lift, new liner 80% T&B............................................$22,500

‘05 Spek Tek 28’ AL, SR, 80% T, NewBrakes & Lights, w/Air Lift Door forTrash or Silage, New Cylinder,Plastic Liner, Like New ......$26,500

‘75 Fruehauf 28’ Steel, Roll Tarp,80% T&B, New Plastic Liner,Good Paint ..........................$10,750DROP-DECKS/DOUBLE DROP

‘97 Trail King, Mechanical RGN,Double Drop, 29’6” Well, 22/255AR, Outriggers, Attachment for FlipAxle, Sandblasted, Painted, CleanFloor, 80% T&B ..................$27,900

‘86 Dorsey Drop Deck, 48/96,Closed Tandem, SR, New Brakes,80% T, New Paint................$10,500

Engineered Beavertails for DropDeck or Double Drops, w/ramps,Includes All Electrical & Paint..............................Installed $5,000......................Unassembled $3,000

MISCELLANEOUSClark Fork Lift, 5000 Lb. 11’ Lift, 42”

Forks, 700x15 Rubber, 2-Spd., Exc.Runner, Triple Mast ..............$2,750

DieYou 5000 Lb. Fork Lift less eng.,Side Shift, Triple Mast ..........$1,500

AR/SR Suspensions For Trailers............................$1,000 to $2,000

Used Truck 22.5/24.5 Steel TruckWheels ................................Ea. $45

1/4” Thick Plastic Liner,10’ Wide ..............................$30/Ft.

(3) Thermal King RefrigerationUnits ............................$750-$1,250

Will Consider Trades!Call 320-212-5220 or 320-392-5361

CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!! www.DuncanTrailersInc.com

Delivery Available!

HANCOCK, MN

John’s SalesNorth Hwy. 71

Across from wind generatorsWillmar, MN

320-235-0720The Coffees’s Always On!

John’s SalesUsed Equipment SaleJD 345, 20 hp, watercooled, hydro, 54” deck................................$3,900

Simplicity 16 hp, front cut,hydro, 48” w/bag ....$1,495

(2) JD 318, 46” deck, 18 hp,hydro, pwr. steer. ....$2,500

JD GT 235, 18 hp, hydro,54” deck & bagger ..$3,350

LX 279, 17 hp, hydro, 40”deck ........................$2,550

JD 445, 22 hp, hydro, EFI,54”, 574 hrs ............$5,450

JD LT180, 18 hp Kawi, 48”deck & pwr. bagger ..$2,450

JD X720, 27 hp, 62c deck,pwr. steer, EFI ..........$7,750

JF F725, front mount, 54”deck, water cooled ..$4,995

(2) JD LX188, 17 hp, hydro,48” cut, water cooled................................$1,750

JD LX280 AWS, hydro, 18hp Kawi, 48” deck ....$2,750

JD X485 AWS, 25 hp,hydro, 54” deck........$7,150

JF F510, 14 hp, hydro, frontmount, 38” deck ......$1,250

CX Gator, 1 yr. old, nice................................$4,450

Yamaha Breeze, nice ....$950JD 5303, 65 hp, utilitytractor, 219 hrs ......$14,995

JD 955, 33 hp, compacttractor w/hard cab, frontsnow blower & 60” mid-mower....................$12,900

JD 4610, 44 hp, compacttractor & new 400 CXloader ....................$20,900

GX 345 & 54 deck, 20 hp,hydro, 54” edge deck, 222hrs. ..........................$4,650

SEE US FOR NEWSIMPLICITY, FERRIS,

GRASSHOPPER, ECHO& LORENZ NEEDS!

For Sale: Horse equip. Cov-ered wagon. Mint cond. Bio plastic harness for draft horses & collars. Oth-er tack. 2R cult. Exc. cond. Parts for a large sleigh.715-491-0701

BEAUTIFUL MATCHED TEAM OF BELGIAN MARES. 8 yrs old, broke the best. $3,500/OBO. (715)435-3915

AQHA Foundation Quarter Horses. Dock Bar, Gun-smoke, Driftwood, Blanton Mares, Geldings, Year-lings. 608-526-3970 evenings

Horses

WANT TO BUY: Butcher cows, bulls, fats & walka-ble cripples; also horses, sheep & goats. 320-235-2664

Two Yearling Angus Bulls. 715-926-5376

Registered Texas Longhorn breeding stock, cows or heifers or roping stock, top blood lines. (507)235-3467

LIMOUSIN BULLS for sale from top AI sires, red & black, yearling & 2 yr olds, Green Fields Crossing Limousin (715)273-0310

Angus Bulls for Sale: For-age based genetics, AI'd, passed a breeding sound-ness exam. Yearling & 2 yr olds. Tschanz Farms, Blair, WI. 608-989-2223

FOR SALE: Semen tested Limousin bulls, 2 yrs olds & yrlings, low birth wgt, super growth, John Goelz 507-557-8394 or Larry 507-825-5509

FOR SALE: Red Angus bulls, 2 yrs old, $1600; (1) Yearling bulls, $1300.

Oehler Red AngusCleveland, MN 507-931-5758

FOR SALE OR LEASEREGISTERED BLACK ANGUS

Bulls, 2 year old & year-lings; bred heifers, calving ease, club calves & bal-ance performance, AI sired. In herd improve-ment program.

J.W. Riverview Angus FarmGlencoe, MN 55336

Conklin Dealer(320)864-4625

BLACK ANGUS OPEN HEI-FER. 18 months old. New Richmond, WI. 715-808-3323

6 Hereford Heifers. 5 Polled, 1 Horned. Ready to be bred. $950/apiece. 715-644-2377

Beef Cattle

Beef Cattle

WANTED TO BUY: Dairy heifers and cows.

(320)235-2664

Jersey cows fresh March & April & springing heifers, on official test Woodmohr Jerseys. Home 715-568-4425 or Cell 715-271-0281

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LARSON IMPLEMENTS5 miles east of Cambridge, MN on Hwy. 95

Free delivery on combines in MN, Eastern ND & SD763-689-1179Look at our Web site for pictures & more listings -

www.larsonimplements.com

Check Out Our WebsiteFor Pictures & More Listings @

www.larsonimplements.com

4WD & TRACK TRACTORSJD 8770, 12 spd. syncro, 5211 hrs., 20.8x38,

radial tires & duals 85%, 4 hyd.......$62,500JD 8870, 24 spd., 6330 hrs., eng. OH ‘09,

20.8x38 tires & duals 75%, 4 hyd.,diff. lock ..........................................$65,000

‘97 JD 9300, 24 spd., 5568 hrs., 20.8x42duals ................................................$78,000

‘89 JD 8760, 12 spd., 6600 hrs., 20.8x38duals ................................................$46,000

ROW CROP TRACTORS‘04 Cat 765, 3000 hrs., 18” tracks,, 120”

track spacing, 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 4 hyd., frt.wgts., Nice ....................................$125,000

‘97 JD 8300, MFWD, 8350 hrs., 3 pt.,1000 PTO, 4 hyd., 14.9x46 duals ....$60,000

‘03 JD 8420, 4486 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO,P.S. trans., 380x50 tires & duals, frontwgts. ..............................................$108,000

‘03 JD 8220, MFWD, 4470 hrs., 3 pt.,1000 PTO, 5 hyd., big pump, 380x50tires & duals ....................................$93,500

‘02 JD 8120, MFWD, 4921 hrs., 3 pt.,1000 PTO, 540 capable, big pump,380x50 tires & duals........................$89,000

‘98 JD 8100, MFWD, 7530 hrs., 420x46 tires& duals, 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 8 frt. wgts.,big hyd. pump..................................$62,500

‘08 JD 7230 Premium, MFWD, 450 hrs.,cab, air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd.,18.4x38 tires....................................$78,000

‘90 JD 4455, 2WD, 8801 hrs., 3 hyd., 3 pt.,540/1000 PTO, 14.9x46 tires & duals,power shift ......................................$37,500

‘09 C-IH 275 Magnum, 795 hrs., 3pt.,540/1000 PTO, 420x46 tires & duals......................................................$137,500

‘07 C-IH 305 Magnum, 2100 hrs.,380/54” tires & duals, 380x46 fronttires & duals, 3 pt., 1000 PTO ......$123,000

‘06 C-IH MX215, MFWD, 1850 hrs.,3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 20.8x42 duals $92,000

‘06 C-IH 120MXM, MFWD, Pro cab,1699 hrs., 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO,18.4x42 tires....................................$49,000

Case 2096, cab/air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO,18.4x38 singles, 6300 hrs. ..............$17,500

‘07 NH TG275, MFWD, 1050 hrs., 18.4x50duals, front duals, front wgts., 540/1000PTO ..............................................$115,000

COMBINES‘06 JD 8010, 1325 eng./1050 sep. hrs.,

20.8x42 duals, tracker, chopper, rock trap,auto header, Sharp!........................$149,000

‘07 JD 9660,1738 eng./1230 sep. hrs.,Contour Master, Premium cab, Delux headercontrols, chopper, hi-unload, 18.4x42 duals......................................................$140,000

‘06 JD 9760STS, 1783 eng./1207 sep. hrs.,Contour Master, bullet rotor, Touchset,HID lights, 20.8x42 duals ..............$140,000

‘05 JD 9760STS, 1462 eng./1086 sep. hrs.,Contour Master, 20.8x38 duals,chopper, header controls ..............$130,000

‘04 JD 9760STS, 2358 eng./1612 sep. hrs.,hi-capacity unload, Contour Master,chopper, Greenstar yield & moisturemonitor, 800x32 tires ....................$125,000

‘04 JD 9660STS, 1761 eng./1289 sep. hrs.,18.4x42 duals, Green Star, yield & moisturemonitor, touch set..........................$120,000

‘03 JD 9650STS, 2732 eng./1962 sep. hrs.,Contour Master, bin ext. 18.4x42 duals........................................................$89,000

‘02 JD 9550, 2693 eng./1673 sep. hrs.,4WD, Contour Master, bin ext., chopper,JD chaff spreader ............................$89,000

‘05 Cat 560 Lexion, 1032 eng./810 sep. hrs.,20.8x42 duals, auto contour, 3D sieves,chopper, walker machine ................$98,000

‘98 CIH 2366, 2314 eng./1746 sep. hrs.,rock trap, chopper, specialty rotor, yield &moisture monitor, bin ext., 30.5x32 tires,Nice Combine ..................................$69,000

LOADER TRACTORS‘08 NH T7030, MFWD, 1085 hrs., 18.4x42

duals, 540/1000 PTO, NH 850TL loaderw/grapple & joystick........................$89,000

‘02 NH TM125, MFWD, 3483 hrs., cab,air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, Buhler 2795loader w/joystick control..................$49,000

GRAIN CARTS‘67 Parker 739, 750 bu. grain cart w/roll

tarp, 24.5x32 tires ..........................$23,500Parker 938, 1000 bu. cart, 35.5x32 tires

........................................................$24,500

SMITHS MILL IMPLEMENTHwy. 14, 3 miles West of Janesville, MN

Phone (507) 234-5191 or (507) 625-8649Mon. - Fri. 7:30-5:00, Sat. 7:30-Noon

USED TRACTORSNEW Massey 1635, FWA, w/loader ......................ON HANDNEW Massey 5480 FWA, w/loader ........................ON HAND‘01 CIH STX440 ........................................................$112,000Buhler 2210, SS, 1475 hrs..........................................$94,900‘79 Versatile 875, 4WD, w/3 pt ..................................$24,000Versatile 256 Bidi ........................................................$26,500Allis WD 45, wide front ................................................$2,500Massey Ferguson 220 ..................................................$7,000Ford TW20, FWA ......................................................COMINGMassey 1190, FWA ....................................................$11,500MM 302 w/loader..........................................................$4,500

PLANTERSNEW White planters ......................................................CALLHiniker 30’ seeder ......................................................$19,500‘92 JD 455, 30’ ............................................................$14,000

TILLAGE‘03 NH ST740, 7-shank ..............................................$18,500JD 2700, 7-shank........................................................$27,500DMI 530 w/leveler ......................................................$10,500

COMBINES‘06 Gleaner R75 w/CDF............................................COMING‘05 Gleaner R65 ........................................................$150,000‘03 Gleaner R65 ........................................................COMINGGleaner R60 ................................................................$29,500‘08 Fantini 12-30 chopping cornhead ......................$68,000

NEW Fantini chopping cornhead ..................................CALL

HAY TOOLSNew Hesston & NH Hay Tools On Hand

Hesston 1150, 12’ ........................................................$1,800

MISCELLANEOUSNEW Salford RT units ....................................................CALLNEW Westfield augers..........................................AVAILABLENEW Rem 2700 vac........................................................CALLNEW Century HD1000, 60’ sprayers ............................CALLNEW Riteway rollers ......................................................CALLNEW Lorenz snowblowers ............................................CALLNEW Batco conveyors ..................................................CALLNEW Brent wagons & grain carts ..................................CALLNEW E-Z Trail seed wagons ..........................................CALLNEW rock buckets & pallet forks.................................. CALLNEW Hardi sprayers ......................................................CALLREM 2700, Rental ..........................................................CALLUnverferth 8000 grain cart ........................................$19,000Kinze 1050 w/duals ....................................................$48,500‘09 Artsway 5165 mill ................................................$21,000

(DMI Parts Available)

SKIDSTEERSNEW NH skidsteers on hand ........................................CALL‘08 L175, 2-spd., 360 hrs. ..........................................$25,500‘06 Mustang 2066, 1623 hrs.......................................$18,500‘02 NH LS170 w/bucket & fork ..................................$14,500

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Retirement Sale: ‘97 Peter-bilt 377 Day cab, 410 Cat, 13spd, Red, 3.73 gears, 508M. ‘05 Wilson grain trailer, 10M. $62,500. 507-822-3888

FOR SALE: ‘96 Int’l 9400, 72” bunk, 650K+ mi, N14 eng, 9spd. ‘87 Timpte Su-per Hopper, in ‘09 $11,000 new updates & repairs, in-cluding new tarp. Call for more info. $22,000/OBO, will divide. 612-205-5016

For sale: ‘76 Ford F 600 ,grain truck, 16’ box & hoist,V-8, 4 spd w/ 2 spd axel, good condition. 507-847-2798, 507-841-0898

FOR SALE: ‘74 Int’l 1800, 550 gas, 5x4, twin screw, 20’ steel box, roll tarp, nice truck. Make offer. 507-665-3739

FOR SALE: ‘71 Ford Louis-ville twin screw semi trac-tor, good solid truck, $3,750. (507)259-2677

For Sale: ‘70 & ‘72 single axle grain trucks, 14’ box w/ hoist, low miles, good cond 320-826-2113

FOR SALE: ‘04 Featherlite 7x24, 3 compartment live-stock trailer, excellent condition. low miles, stor-ed since ‘06. Asking $12,500/OBO. 320-275-3778 or 320-224-7686

‘81 IH triple axle 20’ steel grain box, roll tarp, 335hp, Detroit diesel, 10spd,, exc paint & cond, DOT inspect-ed, $17,750. 612-232-4078

Trucks & Trailers

‘01 JD 8110, 2030 hrs, 2WD, PS, 18.4x46 duals-90%, 4 SCVs, frt fenders, Dlx cab. Always shedded, just serv-iced. Super, super clean. $75,900. 507-995-4808

Trucks & Trailers

FOR SALE: ‘99 Intl tri-axle dump truck; ‘04 Cat 315 CL excavator; ‘04 Trail King tri-axle trailer; ‘04 Felling 20 ton tandem trailer.

(952)240-1916

Industrial &Construction

WANTED TO BUY! USED BULK MILK COOLER ALL SIZES 920-867-3048

JD CT322 Skidsteer. CHA. 340 hrs. Very nice. Sold cows & don't need any-more! 715-220-5253

FOR SALE: Alkota pressure washer, 10 gal/min 1500 psi, 50amp, 220 volt, 310 hrs of use, $4,500. 507-456-3283

FOR SALE: ‘07 7300 gal Houle manure tank / Disc Incorporators, exc cond. Morris, MN 320-760-7694

Dairy Equip: Almost New Zabel 620 slant feed hyd manure pump complete w/Power Pack & 7.5 hp motor. Health failure, forced sale of dairy herd. New price $10,634. Will sell for half & help what I can to remove w/tractor & roll-ers thru steel barn wall.

(715)765-4593

Livestock Equipment

Cap-chur Gun, Powder Pro-jector. 32 Gauge Special. (608)989-2170

2 1/2T Pax Bulk Bin, 60’ flex auger drive; (3) 20” vari-spd fans; (4) Smidley stainless finish feeders; (4) Farm weld stainless grower feeders; 5’ barn scraper, motor & drive. Phone 5070370-2200 or 507-478-4260

Livestock Equipment

Border Collie Puppies. Pure bred, no papers, black & white. Born 5/27/11. Have 1st shots & wormed. Pa-rents work cattle. Good w/kids. Exc. disposition & temperament. Males $150 ea. Females $250 1 Fe-male, 2 blue eyes $350. (715)672-8587 leave mes-sage

Pets & Supplies

FOR SALE: Hampshire, Yorkshire, & Duroc boars. Also Hamp/Yorkshire gilts, genetics from top AI sires. Exc herd health, No PRSS, hogs raised on outside ce-ment lots. Compartively priced. Delivery available. Stan Adelman 320-568-2225

Swine

Compart’s total program features superior boars & open gilts documented by BLUP technology. Duroc, York, Landrace & F1 lines. Terminal boars offer lean-ness, muscle, growth. Ma-ternal gilts & boars are productive, lean, durable. All are stress free & PRRS free. Semen also available through Elite Genes A.I. Make ‘em Grow!Comparts Boar Store, Inc.

Toll free: 877-441-2627

Swine

For Sale: 65 Spring Doel-ings, from top quality Bucks. Serious inquiries only! (608)476-2234

DAIRY GOATS:Reg. Alpine & Togg buck & buckling for sale. Exc. breeding/ milk lines. $200-$600.

608-783-8181

Goats

WANTED: Karakul Sheep. Any information appreciat-ed. FOR SALE: Icelandic Lambs. 715-379-5654

FOR SALE: Purebred regis-tered Polypay ram & ewe lambs, Jan & Feb born, RRs & QRs. 507-223-5486 or 507-829-8748

FOR SALE: Purebred Janu-ary Dorset rams. $350 each 320-212-1031

Sheep

Horse Trailer. ‘95 WW 3 horse slant goose neck trailer w/ tack room. Good Cond. $2500. 715-643-6018

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‘07 JD 9870, 1246/722 hrs.,PRWD..............................$23,900

‘10 JD 9670, 475/328 hrs.,20.8x38’s ......................$239,900

‘06 JD 9660, 1759/1340 hrs.,20.8x42’s ......................$159,900

‘09 JD 612C, 12R30, chopping........................................$89,900

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TRACK TRACTORS(B)’09 JD 9630T, 450 hrs. ..............................................$299,900(O)JD9630T, Lease return ..............................................$299,900(H)’00 CIH 9380, 4819 hrs. ..............................................$87,900

ROW CROP TRACTORS(H)’10 JD 8345R, 767 hrs...............................................$229,500(O)’10 CIH Magnum 305, 350 hrs. ................................$178,900(B)’10 CIH Magnum 305, 350 hrs...................................$178,900(H)’08 CIH MX275, 1258 hrs. ........................................$155,000(O)’10 CIH Magnum 245, 250 hrs. ................................$149,900(H)’05 JD 8320, 1997 hrs. ..............................................$129,900(O)’03 JD 8320, 4701 hrs. ..............................................$109,900(W)’89 JD 4555, 7240 hrs. ..............................................$49,500(B)’87 JD 4850, 6300 hrs. ................................................$45,500(O)’83 JD 4650, 2WD, 7600 hrs. ......................................$37,900(B)’84 JD 4650, MFWD, 12,708 hrs. ................................$37,900(O)’84 JD 4450, 2WD, 7800 hrs. ......................................$34,500(W)’94 MF 3660, 5712 hrs. ..............................................$24,500(B)’71 JD 4320, Syncro ....................................................$12,900(W)’77 White 2-155, 20.8x38 ..........................................$11,900(B)’67 JD 4020, gas............................................................$6,900(B)’67 Oliver 1650 ..............................................................$5,500(W)’60 Farmall 560, gas ....................................................$5,200

UTILITY TRACTORS(B)’10 JD 6430, IVT, 626 hrs. ..........................................$71,000(H)’99 JD 5410, 11’ Lco blade..........................................$25,500(H)’84 JD 2750, loader, 4260 hrs. ....................................$16,900(B)’93 JD 5200, loader......................................................$15,900(B)’59 JD 730, 3 pt., PTO....................................................$9,900(B)’74 Ford 5000, gas ........................................................$7,500(O)’69 IH 656, gas ..............................................................$6,900(W)’64 Oliver 550, loader....................................................$5,895(B)’59 IH 460, diesel ..........................................................$4,900(B)Ford 8N ..........................................................................$2,195

COMBINES(O)’10 JD 9870, 380 sep. hrs. ........................................$310,000(O)’10 JD 9870, 300 sep. hrs. ........................................$289,000(B)’09 JD 9870, 497 sep. hrs. ........................................$279,900(O)’08 JD 9870, 635 sep. hrs. ........................................$242,000(O)’09 JD 9770, 466 sep. hrs. ........................................$242,900(B)’07 JD 9870, 722 sep. hrs. ........................................$239,900

(O)’10 JD 9670, 395 sep. hrs. ........................................$239,900(O)’10 JD 9670, 328 sep. hrs. ........................................$239,900(H)’08 JD 9670, 564 sep. hrs. ........................................$217,900(B)’08 JD 9670, 532 sep. hrs. ........................................$214,900(O)’08 JD 9670, 627 sep. hrs. ........................................$199,900(O)’06 JD 9760, 1175 sep. hrs. ......................................$189,000(W)’06 JD 9660, 1361 sep hrs. ......................................$179,900(H)’06 JD 9660, 1331 hrs. ..............................................$159,900(H)’04 JD 9760, 1237 hrs. ..............................................$155,900(B)’06 Case 2388, 1201 sep. hrs. ..................................$154,900(H)’00 JD 9750, 2132 sep. hrs. ......................................$121,900(O)’99 JD 9650, 2238 sep. hrs. ........................................$95,000(W)’98 JD 9610 ................................................................$69,500(W)’97 JD 9600, 2682 sep. hrs. ......................................$52,500(O)’91 JD 9600, 2195 sep. hrs. ........................................$36,000

CORN HEADS(B)’10 JD 612C, 12R20” chopping ..................................$92,500(B)’09 JD 612C, 12R30” chopping ..................................$89,900(O)’08 JD 612C, 12R30” chopping ..................................$81,000(H)’08 JD 612C, 12R20” chopping ..................................$75,500(O)’08 JD 612C, 12R20” chopping ..................................$73,900(O)’10 Geringhoff RD830, row sensors ......................$67,500(O)’06 Geringhoff RD830, chopping ..........................$52,900(H)’06 Geringhoff RD830, chopping ..........................$51,500(B)’09 JD 606C, 6R30” chopping ..............................$48,900(W)’06 Drago 8R30” chopping ..................................$38,900(O)’07 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls ..................................$37,900(H)’06 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls ..................................$37,900(O)’05 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls ..................................$36,900(B)’01 JD 1290, 20” knife rolls ..................................$31,900(O)’04 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls ..................................$23,900(O)’02 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls ..................................$29,900(B)’03 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls ..................................$29,900(W)’03 JD 1291, 22” hyd. deck plates ........................$29,900(B)’00 JD 1290, 20” knife rolls ..................................$29,000(H)’97 JD 1290, 20” knife rolls ..................................$23,000JD 893, 8R30” ..............................(9) from $19,900-$35,500JD 843, 8R30” ..................................(4) from $5,500-$8,900

SPRAYERS(O)’08 JD 4930, 1500 hrs. ..............................................$205,000(O)’08 JD 4830, 1450 hrs. ..............................................$179,000(O)’06 JD 4920, 2335 hrs., dry applicator ......................$170,000(H)’04 JD 4710, 2284 hrs. ..............................................$121,500(O)’05 Spray Coupe 7650, 1690 hrs. ................................$87,500(B)Top Air TA1200 ............................................................$25,900(O)Sprayer Specialties, 80’ boom ....................................$21,500(H)’02 Modern Flow FM3, 60’ boom, 3511 hrs. ..............$18,500(H)Alloway 1000, 90’ boom ................................................$6,000

PLANTERS & DRILLS(H)’09 JD 1790, 24R20”, liq. fert. ..................................$115,500(O)’06 JD 1790, 31R15” ..................................................$97,500(B)CIH 1200 Bauer Built bar, 36R20”................................$94,900(W)’07 JD 1990, air seeder ..............................................$90,000(H)’00 JD 750, 20’ no till drill ..........................................$26,900(B)’97 JD 455, 30’ drill ....................................................$22,900(B)Friesen bar, 24R30” ....................................................$19,900(B)’94 JD 455, 25’, 10” spacing........................................$19,900(B)’91 JD 450, 13’ @ 6” spacing ........................................$9,900(O)JD 7000, 8R30” ............................................................$6,595(H)JD 7100, 12R30” ..........................................................$5,000(O)JD 7000, 6R30”, dry fert. ..............................................$2,995(H)’05 JD 1760, 12R30, liqiud fert. ..................................Coming

HAY & FORAGE(B)’05 JD 956, 14’6” center pivot ....................................$24,900(H)’03 JD 557, surface wrap ............................................$24,500(W)’02 JD 567, surface wrap............................................$22,900(B)NH 1431, MoCo ..........................................................$20,900(W)’03 JD 457SS, surface wrap ......................................$18,900(B)’05 JD 525 MoCo ........................................................$13,900(O)’93, JD 535, Heartland chopper ....................................$9,900(B)’98 NH 664, 2200 lb. bale ..............................................$8,995(B)Vermeer MC830, rotary MoCo ......................................$8,900(O)’89 Gehl 1865 round baler, 6’ bale ................................$6,900(H)’85 NH 858 round baler, 7’ bale ....................................$2,900(B)NH 40 forage blower ..............................2 @ $1,995 & $3,900(B)Hesston 10 stacker ........................................................$1,995(H)Bale Basket, holds 90 bales ..........................................$1,895(W)’09 JD 468, 5429 bales ......................................................Call

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‘05 CIH STX375, 710/70R38 duals,4 hyd remotes, 1556 hrs. ....$154,900

‘11 Magnum 340, susp. front axle,full auto guide......................$235,000

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‘10 CIH 9120, track drive, RWA, 313 hrs., leather, loaded, On Hand ..........................................$339,500‘10 CIH 9120, track drive, RWA, 275 hrs., leather, loaded, Coming In........................................$345,500‘07 CIH 8010, corn & bean use, 935 eng. hrs., 620/42 duals ......................................................$199,900‘09 CIH 3408, 8R30” ........................................................................................................................$44,500‘07 CIH 2208, 8R30” ........................................................................................................................$32,500‘10 CIH 2608, 8R30 chopping corn head........................................................................................$64,500‘10 CIH 3408, 8R30 corn head ........................................................................................................$48,500‘08 CIH 3208, 8R30 corn head ........................................................................................................$38,500‘10 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, 11⁄2”, rock guard..............................................................................COMING IN‘10 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, air reel, 11⁄2” ....................................................................................COMING IN‘07 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel ......................................................................................$39,900‘10 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel, 3” knife ........................................................................$39,900‘08 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, 3” knife, rock guard ............................................................................$32,900‘03 CIH 1020, 30’ platform, 11⁄2” knife, tracker ................................................................................$14,900‘98 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 3” knife ................................................................................................$12,800‘97 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 11⁄2” knife ........................................................................................COMING IN‘04 CIH 1020, 30’ platform, 3” knife, Crary air reel ........................................................................$24,900‘98 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 3” knife ................................................................................................$12,800‘02 CIH 2366, 2513/1977 hrs., chopper, RT, yield & moisture, bin ext. 18.4x38 duals COMING IN

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1250 hrs. ........................................................................................................................................$265,000‘09 CIH Steiger 435HD, Scraper ready, Lux. cab, 710/70R42, HD axle, diff. locks,

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This week’s Back Roads is the work of The Land Correspondent Kristin Kveno

On the farm

Do you have a Back Roads story suggestion? E-mail [email protected] or write to Editor, The Land, P.O. Box 3169, Mankato, MN 56002.

On a beautiful summer evening inJune, Steve and Kerry Hoffman

opened up their dairy farm near NewUlm, Minn., to the public so that peo-ple could experience everyday life onthe farm.

This event was hosted by the New

Ulm Farm-City Hub Club and was anopportunity for families to come outand see firsthand what all goes intohaving a successful dairy operation.

The Hoffmans provided walkingtours of their dairy, giving families anup-close view of their operation. Themilking parlor offered a chance for

children to see exactly where theirmilk comes from. (The cows and chil-dren seemed equally curious about theother.)

Life never stops on the farm. Thatwas evident with the birth of twincalves that morning. Meanwhile, theFarm-City Hub Club provided tasty

dairy treats to visitors as they enjoyedthe farm experience.

Also on-hand with a calf was Min-nesota dairy industry’s Princess Kayof the Milky Way, Katie Miron. It washard to tell if the kids were moreimpressed by Miron’s adorable calf orher sparkly crown.

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