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June 10, 2011
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Conformation traits are all well and good, according to Fairfax, Minn., dairy producer Brad Nosbush,but when it comes down to it, milk in the tank is what pays the bills. Story on Page 10A
In the decade-long, tens-of-billions-of-dollars effort to sell the world on a globalfree trade deal, several things did nothappen.
First, a global trade deal didn’t happen;in fact, it never came close to happening.
Second, contrary to predictions, worldtrade did not end even though multilat-eral talks did. Indeed, worldwide mer-chandise trade, according to the WorldTrade Organization, soared from $6.2 tril-lion in 2001 to $15.2 trillion in 2010.
Third, the Big Hens of global free tradedid not stop their endless cluck, cluckclucking over the dire need to do moretrade deals.
The latest cluck-fest maintains that unless theWhite House sends pending trade deals withPanama, Columbia and South Korea to Capitol Hilland Congress doesn’tpass ’em 10 minutesthereafter, civilizationas we know it — well,at least our access tocheap shoes andexploding watermelonsfrom you know who —will cease to exist.
As it did in 2005.OK, the world didn’t end
in 2005 and that’s thepoint; it was supposed to ifthe WTO’s Doha Develop-ment Round failed. Well, itfailed and pretty spectacu-larly and the world still spins and global trade con-tinues and it continues to grow.
Go figure.That massive multilateral setback has not derailed
bilateral deals like those between the United Statesand South Korea, Panama and Columbia. After eachwas rebalanced by the Obama White House toinclude new labor and environmental standards,everyone in Washington, D.C., seemed ready to getback on the free trade train.
Just one glitch: before the three deals take theshort ride to Capitol Hill the administration wantsCongress to appropriate $7.2 billion over the nextdecade to retrain U.S. workers displaced by thesedeals and others. House Republicans oppose theextra spending thus any deal on any of these deals isat a standstill.
(That will come in handy as a spring of political
finger-pointing turns into a summer ofchest-thumping and, later, a fall of pre-election preening.)
Big Ag is never at a standstill, though.The agbiz giants, as well as the AmericanFarm Bureau, the American SoybeanAssociation, National Corn Growers,National Cattlemen’s and National WheatGrowers, are bending ears and twistingarms to get the three trade pacts on theHill’s summer docket.
The aggies strongest supporting evi-dence to favor the deals are an estimated
22,500 new American jobs and a $2.3billion boost to U.S. ag exports.While neither is nothing to sneeze at,
each, however, can easily be contained by a smallhandkerchief. For example, a $2.3 billion increase infiscal 2011 U.S. ag exports would bump up the cur-
rent forecast total of $135.5billion by 1.6 percent.
Likewise, while the WhiteHouse and every Dem. run-ning for reelection wouldlove to see 22,500 jobs cre-ated in the coming year, it’sdifficult to find any econo-mist — even within the U.S.Department of Agriculture,whose data these projec-tions rely on — who viewsthat number as anythingother than debatable.
In fact, both numbers arebased on full implementa-
tion of all three agreements five, 10, 15 and even 20years from now. So talk of $2.3 billion of this or22,500 jobs in that is just more empty clucking fromthe free trade hens.
Moreover, the aggie numbers show only the exportside — the goodbye side — of the three deals. Whatabout the hello — import — side; will more foodimports flow into the United States from Panama,South Korea and Columbia to displace American cat-tlemen, rice producers and vegetable growers? Afterall, net trade, not more trade, is the bottom line.
Then again, if these deals don’t go through, theworld will end.
Hey, it could happen.•••
Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” is publishedweekly in more than 70 newspapers in North Amer-ica. Contact him at [email protected].
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The end is near (sigh) again
FARM & FOOD FILE
By Alan Guebert
Just one glitch: before the threedeals take the short ride to CapitolHill the administration wants Con-gress to appropriate $7.2 billionover the next decade to retrain U.S.workers displaced by these dealsand others. House Republicansoppose the extra spending thus anydeal on any of these deals is at astandstill.
Like many of you, Memor-ial Day 2011 was observedin solemn and thankfulgratitude for what thisAmerican national holidayis all about. I’m certainevery reader has family, orfriends, or neighbors with avery personal connection tothis day which in variousways provokes us all to sim-ply reflect.
Every community acrossMinnesota, across Americapays homage to its fallenwarriors. Even if only fora brief 30-minute event,we are reminded of theprice of freedom.
Inevitably it meanssacrifice. The numbersare staggering.
At the Olivia NationalGuard Armory May 30,the Olivia (Minn.)Legion Chaplain, DanKnight, presented the “roll call” ofcasualty numbers of U.S. military per-sonnel for all the principal wars inwhich the United States has partici-pated. As Knight shared the numbers,Olivia Girl Scouts placed a wreath ofpoppy flowers on wooden crosses com-memorating each war.
I’m sharing these numberswith you simply becausewe too readily, too easilytake freedom for granted.
Check the numbersat the right and I sus-pect you will have arude awakening as tohow costly America’sbattles have been.
To these shockingnumbers we need toinclude the ongoingconflicts in Iraq andAfghanistan which
collectively have claimed nearly 6,000U.S. military personnel with morecasualties continuing almost on a dailybasis..
An equally grim reminder is theDepartment of Defense data listingprisoners of war and those missing inaction. According to the DOD, this cate-
gory accounts for 83,609 additionalmilitary personnel; 73,792 of thoseoccurring in WWII; 8,001 in the KoreanWar, and 1,689 during the VietnamConflict.
Civil War data is for Union Forcesonly. According to the DOD, authorita-tive statistics for the Confederateforces are not available. Estimates ofthe number served range from 600,000to 1,500,000.
The final report of the Provost Mar-shal General, 1863-65, indicated133,821 Confederate battle deaths withan estimated 26,000 to 31,000 Confed-erate personnel died in Union prisons.
Thus the combined death countfor the Civil War was an incredi-ble 498,332.
One should also include theassignation of President Abe Lin-coln as a “victim” of this effort topreserve the unity of America.
Lincoln’s epic GettysburgAddress has only four paragraphs.But those few words of this greatpresident continue to resonate inthe minds of Americans, both vet-
erans and non-veterans. His conclud-ing comments in essence clearly sumup Memorial Day. Lincoln said: “It isfor us, the living, rather to be dedi-cated here to the unfinished workwhich they have, thus far, so noblycarried on. It is rather for us to behere dedicated to the great taskremaining before us — that fromthese honored dead we take increaseddevotion to that cause for which theyhere gave the last full measure ofdevotion — that we here highlyresolve that these dead shall not havedied in vain; that this nation shall
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By Dick Hagen
War/Conflict Number serving Total deaths Wounds not mortalRevolutionary War (1775-83) 4,435 6,188War of 1812 (1812-15) 286,730 2,260 4,505Mexican War (1846-48) 78,718 13,283 4,152Civil War (1861-65) 2,213,363 364,511 281,881Spanish-American War (1898) 306,760 2,446 1,662World War I (1917-18) 4,734,991 116,516 204,002World War II (1941-45) 16,112,566 405,399 670,846Korean War (1950-53) 5,720,000 36,574 67,207Vietnam Conflict (1964-73) 8,744,000 58,220 303,644Persian Gulf War (1990-91) 2,225,000 383 467
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I’m sharing thesenumbers with yousimply because wetoo readily, too eas-ily take freedom forgranted.
MINDS, from pg. 3Ahave a new birth of freedom;and that this government ofthe people, by the people, for the peo-ple, shall not perish from the earth.”
With casualties still occurring bothin Iraq and Afghanistan, the uglytruth is that since 1775 more than1.2 million American service person-nel have shared the ultimate onbehalf of freedom for the United
States of America.■
Like most of you, graduation recep-tions dominated the late May andearly June weekends for my wife andI. And the weathermen finally under-stood; great weather prevailed.
As expected after a few brief com-ments with proud parents and a con-gratulatory word or two to the newgraduates, conversation directly
zeroed in on planting progress.Stress, futility, urgency, preventplanting, and from a few thosestrange words “We’re all done, cornand soybeans.”
Perhaps this stressful season hasreawakened the virtues of neighborli-ness.
A farm wife said to me that it seemsthis challenging season has producednew camaraderie. “We’re all in thismess this year, some more so thanothers. I sensed a renewed willing-ness to work together if that’s what’sneeded to get the job done,” said JanSimonson of rural Fairfax, Minn. Herhusband, Paul, a board member of theMinnesota Soybean Growers, couldn’tmake this particular Sunday gradua-tion ceremony where I chatted withJan. Paul was home planting soy-beans.
Attend any graduation event andmy notebook often comes home a bitmore enriched. Like at our luncheontable (more like a full-meal dinner)June 5, a retired Hector area farmer,who shall remain nameless but win-ters in the Mesa, Ariz. area andalways gets back for the “fun ofwatching farming” in Minnesota,
asked me if I had any favorite para-prosdokians.
What? I asked.He told me the definition of that
weird word is “a figure of speech inwhich the latter part of a sentence orphrase is surprising, unexpected andfrequently turned with a bit of goodhumor.”
He pulled out a piece of paper andsimply said, “Here’s a few.” And sothey are:
• Do not argue with an idiot. Hewill drag you down to his level andbeat you with experience.
• The last thing I want to do is hurtyou. But it’s still on my list.
• Where there’s a will, I want to bein it.
• Light travels faster than sound.That is why some people appearbright until you hear them speak.
• If I agree with you, we’d both bewrong.
•••Dick Hagen is staff writer of The
Land. He may be reached at [email protected].
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Sue Peterson Johnson willbe taking a break from writ-ing her column “The Yield.”
Sue’s mother, Harriet G.Krosch, passed away May18 at Sunrise Cottage inMankato, Minn. She was 86.
A memorial service wasMay 23 at North MankatoMortuary-NorthviewChapel, with Rev. MonteMeyer officiating. A privatefamily burial was before the service. Inlieu of flowers, memorials preferred to theArthritis Foundation, the Alzheimer’sAssociation, or an organization of thedonor’s choice.
Harriet Grace Krosch was born Jan. 8,1925, in Duluth, Minn., to Harry andAlice (Cleveland) Seitz. She graduatedfrom Duluth Central High School in1943. On June 16, 1943, she marriedErvin Krosch in Duluth. Harriet wasemployed as a receptionist at a dentaloffice, worked for the Peace Corps, and forSight Savers, all in Hemet, Calif., whereshe and Ervin resided for 30 years. Shewas a member of St. Peter’s LutheranChurch in Vernon Center, Minn. In
Hemet she was a member of St.John’s Lutheran Church and theLioness Club. She enjoyed read-ing, crossword puzzles, sewingand other needlework, and wasan excellent cook. Harrietbelieved all of her children wereher favorite.
Harriet is survived by fivedaughters, Susan (Stan) Johnsonof Blue Earth, Minn., Deborah(Wayne) Hohenstein of Vernon
Center,Minn., Leslie (Bruce) McCormackof Springtown, Texas, Rebecca Fox of Mid-dleton, Wis., Rachel (Dean) Depuydt ofEagle Lake, Minn.; son, Kevin (Kathryn)Krosch of rural Good Thunder, Minn.; 18grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; 1great-great-grandson; brothers-in-law,Orville (Loretta) Krosch of Good Thunder,Minn., and Coe Hamling of Roswell, Ga.;five stepchildren; 10 step-grandchildren;special family member, Carol Krosch; andmany nieces and nephews.
Condolences may be sent to Sue at 1010East 5th St., Blue Earth, MN 56013.
She was preceded in death by herhusband, Ervin; and sons-in-law, LarryPeterson and Robert Fox.
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In Gov. Mark Dayton’sState of the State addressback in February, he spokeof a new emphasis on working withthe state’s business leaders to createmore good jobs for Minnesotans.
As we celebrate Dairy Month thisyear, it’s worth pointing out that inaddition to providing quality food forMinnesotans, our dairy sector is alsoanswering the governor’s call by pro-viding quality jobs and economic
activity for the state.Nearly 4,500 farm fami-
lies produce milk and otherdairy products in Minnesota. Together,these family farms provide us with morethan 1 billion gallons of milk and otherdairy products each year.Those numbersare impressive enough, but when youfactor in the related economic impactsand activity generated by this milk pro-duction, the true impact of Minnesotadairy farmers comes into focus.
When all impacts are factored in, Min-nesota’s dairy sector supports 40,000jobs around the state. The dairy sectoralso generates an amazing $11.5 billionin total economic impact for the state.
Breaking it down a bit more, the averagedairy cow in Minnesota has a total eco-nomic impact of nearly $25,000.That’s a lotof impact for any animal, even one that canweigh more than a thousand pounds.
This economic impact isn’t just aboutMain Street. Dairy production also bene-fits other farmers by providing a steadymarket for locally grown corn and otherfeed. This creates stronger demand andhigher values for Minnesota crops.
I am proud of our dairy industry, andI am proud that the MinnesotaDepartment of Agriculture plays a sig-nificant role in supporting our dairyindustry in the state. For example:
• Our livestock development teamhelps dairy farmers with issues suchas facility siting and permitting;
• Our ag marketing services teampromotes Minnesota dairy products athome and abroad;
• Our Minnesota Farmer AssistanceNetwork program and the Farm Advo-cate Program provide support and
assistance to dairy farmers facingfinancial and personal difficulties;
• Our Dairy and Food InspectionDivision helps protect consumer confi-dence by providing effective and fairinspection and regulation of dairyfarms, processors and retailers; and
• The state’s Rural Finance Author-ity, housed within the MDA, provideslow-interest loans to beginning dairyfarmers and other farmers eager to bea part of the state’s bright future.
If Minnesota is to have a healthy econ-omy going forward, it’s going to take ateam effort.Building a stronger state econ-omy can’t just be a priority for Gov.Dayton,legislators and other government officials.It must be a priority for all of us — farm-ers, teachers, Main Street business own-ers, Fortune 500 CEOs, public and privatesector employees, consumers and voters.
While we all have an important roleto play, during Dairy Month I hopeMinnesotans will join me in thankingour dairy farmers for the super-sizedcontribution they make to our econ-omy and our quality of life.
•••This commentary was submitted by
Minnesota Department of AgricultureCommissioner Dave Frederickson.
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Sometimes, you just wantto be left alone.
Sometimes, you don’t needhelp or comfort, and you cer-tainly don’t need company.You want to think, solo, with-out another body nearby. Oryou want to sulk, and it’shard to sulk with a group.
Everybody clear out. Youwant to be left alone.
In the new novel “TheWind Knot” by John Galligan, Ned“Dog” Oglivie thought he was unaccom-panied on his trip back to New Eng-land for his son’s birthday.
And then he found the corpse.Dog was done with fishing. He was
done living in his RV, done trying torun away from hurt, done regretting.With a thousand bucks stashed away— payment from Dolf Cook for a fishthat Dolf didn’t catch — Dog was head-ing home. In three days, it would be
Eamon’s birthday.Or would have been,
except Eamon drowned in abathtub six years before.Heartbroken still, Dogtorched his fishing gear and
quit. It was time to leave Michigan’sUpper Peninsula, through Wisconsin,and head to Massachusetts.
But somewhere near Chicago, Dogsmelled it: nasty, like muddy body odorcoming from his bunk. “It” was Dolf ’sbrother, Heimo Kock, self-described“Governor of the U.P.”, swollen and pur-ple-bruised, with fly line wrappedtightly around his neck.
Catch the ‘Wind Knot:’ amystery worth reeling in
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The Wind KnotBy John Galliganc.2011, Tyrus Books$24.95, hardcover$14.95, paperback328 pages
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BOOKWORM, from pg. 7AIn a Tang-and-vodka-fueled panic, Dog turned the
RV back toward Duluth. Somewhere in the North-woods, there had to be a place to drop Kock’s body ...
Esofea Maria Smithback absolutely adored the book“Pippi Longstocking”. So when she saw a man roll abody into the Two Hearted River, she wonderedWWPD? Surely, Pippi wouldn’t have allowed somevarmint-face to get away with murder? Surely Esofea’sboyfriend-ex-boyfriend Danny Tervo was involved.
Deputy Margarite DuCharme had all kinds of trou-bles. She’d tried to keep her personal life secretbut her lover, Julia, got drunk at the commu-nity picnic and now everybody knew. Thenthere was her friendship with Sheriff BruceLodge, which was in question because hethought she lied to him.
But the biggest problem was that just abouteverybody in Marquette County hated HeimoKock. And many of them used the same kind offly line that killed him.
Part romp, part mystery, part high-brow litera-ture, it could be argued that “The Wind Knot” canbe hard to follow. One could say that it’s got anawful lot of characters to keep track of. But, con-tentions aside and overall, it’s hard to argue with ahero like the Dog, even though — surprisingly —Dog doesn’t have much to do in this book.
Galligan’s main hero is onthe periphery this time, sur-rounded by eccentrics andscofflaws, still smartingfrom old pain. Those storykeys lend a certainhumanity to the unlikely,grizzled fisherman-cum-detective: Dog is flawed,which makes it easy tolove him and easy tolove this novel.
For mystery fans whodon’t mind a little lit-erary-ness in theirnovels, “The WindKnot” is a good catch.Reel in this book, andyou won’t be able toleave it alone.
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Minnesota Inventors Congress Invention & IdeaShowThrough June 11Redwood Area Community Cen-ter, Redwood Falls, Minn.Info: Contact MIC, (800) INVENT-1, www.minnesota inventorscongress.org or [email protected]
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Conformation is OK but milk in thetank pays the bills.
That, in a nutshell, is the businessphilosophy of Brad Nosbush, 47, as hedescribed the economics of NosbushDairy, a 650-cow dairy operation inFairfax, Minn.
“We have always chosen very heavy onproduction and economic traits, less soon conformation traits,” Nosbush said ofhis family operation, run with his broth-ers David and Leroy. “Our emphasis ison profitability so economic traits arethe single most important criteria in ourentire breeding and selection process.”
They use a variety of genetic lines toavoid inbreeding, however the emphasisis for elite sires expressing strong eco-nomic traits. The results are impressive.
• Their herd right now has the No. 8genomic-tested cow in the world.
• Those 650 cows average slightlyover 29,000 pounds of milk per cow.
• Those 650 cows are also averaging1,184 pounds of fat and 919 pounds ofprotein.
• They are now selling short-bredheifers overseas into Turkey.
• Fertilized embryos may soonbecome another marketing opportunity.
Owning the No. 8 ranked genomic-tested cow in the world puts specialemphasis on embryo transfer possibili-ties. “Getting more offspring out of thisanimal is the goal,” Nosbush said. Hesaid the U.S. Department of Agricul-ture, in cooperation with major bull
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NOSBUSH, from pg. 10Astuds, has mapped the bovine genome (inheritancegenes) and thanks to some remarkable technology, scien-tists can determine an incredible amount of informationfrom a single hair sample pulled from a cow’s switch.
“This used to take years and years as you waited forthat cow’s daughters and sons to be proven. Now fromoffspring at one-day of age you can pull a hair sampleand identify elite individuals easier, cheaper, obvi-ously much quicker and with greater accuracy.”
He’s somewhat cautious about the future of the fertil-ized embryo business, however. “There’s potential butwith genetics you’re dealing with the bell-shaped curveand you need to find that individual at the extreme rightside with multiple standard deviations above her par-ent’s average,” said Nosbush, who was pursuing a doc-torate degree at the University of Wisconsin until decid-ing on a career in milk production with his two brothers.
“Sure, if you get the luck-of-the draw, there could besome profit potential in the embryo business. But wewould never be able to sell embryos to large segmentsof the market because so many segments are confor-mation oriented,” Nosbush said. He added that milkwill always be 90 percent of their gross income eventhough they may be able to tack on a few additional“income points” here and there.
He’s not putting down conformation because it’s partof sustainability in the dairy business. “There is somuch selection on udder conformation that we don’tworry about that issue. Instead we concentrate on theeconomic traits of sire selection.”
Their three-times-a-day milking schedule alsogreatly lessens udder concerns. “You have considerablyless stress on the udder simply because it never gets asmany pounds at any given time. For us our 3X sched-ule improves both udder quality and milk quality.
“Also, I’m not so big on feet and legs because the rest ofthe industry puts so much effort on that category.Instead we put more emphasis on productive life. Uddertraits and foot and leg traits are indirect measurementsof a cow’s longevity. Productive life is a very measurabledirect trait. And it’s milk in the tank each day that keysthe productive life of each animal,” Nosbush said.
They average about four lactations per cow. Havingtoo many females is an ongoing issue but because ofhigh productivity this has become a marketing plus.
Genetic gains
See NOSBUSH, pg. 12A
NOSBUSH, from pg. 11A“We’re always selling females, either heifers orcows, generally to other producers.
“Because of high feed costs it’s a huge advantageto have moderate-sized, trouble-free cows that aregood milk producers rather than having a big, beau-tiful cow that doesn’t give enough milk to feed thecats but eats a lot,” Nosbush said.Market angles
Does the strengthening of milk and cheese pricessuggest some sustainability in marketing?
“When you look at futures today they look good,” hesaid. “Subtract out feed costs, however, and milkprices are certainly not excessive. Futures are levelright now but in reality I don’t anticipate that our‘pay price’ will be level. We’ll do some hedging toassure that we get to be in the game again next year.”
How much hedging can you do yet still feel comfort-able that you aren’t bypassing potential opportuni-ties? Nosbush said they are lightly hedged currentlybut do have some price protection through their live-stock gross margin insurance. “We’re contemplatingsome more hedging,” he said. “It’s always difficultlocking in a price because you might be wrong.”
But the flip side is locking in enough profit to keepyou in the game. He admits to “betting wrong” in2008, but in 2009, “we were right by a whole lot.While other people couldn’t sleep we got to keepenjoying being dairy producers.”
Livestock gross margin insurance is a USDA offer-ing somewhat comparable to crop insurance. Inessence you are protecting a dollar amount of yourmilk price which keeps the bottom from falling outshould milk prices fall.Feed issues
Being a 29,000-pound herd means lots of feed con-
sumption. “Our rations are very basic with corn silageand haylage. Our 3X schedule is important. But otherthings like sand bedding and having a cross-venti-lated barn and parlor are big factors. Also groupingstrategies (by size) permits different feeding levels.
“Special attention that first month after calving isanother reason. If she stays healthy, she’ll do well.But let a few things slip through the cracks rightafter calving and it’s a battle that entire lactation.We put a lot of effort keeping them healthy ratherthan curing them after they are sick,” Nosbush said.
Their herd is divided into four groups, with a spe-cific ration mixed for each group. Because ofimprovements in the nutrition modeling programsdairy producers have been able to ratchet downcrude protein by balancing carbohydrate and proteinfractions. “Our crude protein levels are 1 to 2 percentlower than they were 10 years ago and we’re feedingonly two-thirds as much phosphorous. That meanslower phosphorous levels in the manure whichmeans lower phosphorous levels in our fields whichis simply better for the environment.”Manure management
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NOSBUSH, from pg. 12Afield applied each fall plus some springpumping to alleviate uncertainty aboutstorage capacity. Spring applications aredone with a drag hose to nearby fields fordirect injection; fall application to moredistant fields is transported via manuretankers or semi transports.
There is a ready market to neighboringfarmers for some of their manure butcurrently their own fields of corn andalfalfa consume virtually every gallonproduced. “We realize that manure isvaluable.We’ve had requests for manure.We are slowly increasing our land base tomatch up with our manure capacity.”
They are cognizant of the importanceof good records, especially when it comesto manure management. Their 16-pagemanure management document detailsapplication dates for every field, evenincluding application rates.
Dried distillers grains (from theethanol industry) have been in theirration for several years, plus beet pulpin season. “But right now DDGs are outof the ration because of price. I thinkthat’s a short-term phenomenon. Buttoday it’s a whole new world when itcomes to feeding. We watch our rationsclosely. That’s the No. 1 expense ofmaking milk. We used to feed a cow for$2.30 a day, but now it’s about $5 a day.Needless to say, we’re always looking atrations,” Nosbush said.
Expansion and/or upgrades with newequipment, new technologies havebeen yearly experiences dating back to
1994, the year of their first expansionwhich was their first free-stall barn.Evolution seems inevitable in thedairy business these days. “We’re prob-ably not done building; we’re just doneat this site.”Good people
Labor is frequently an issue in thedairy business but start with good peo-ple, compensate fairly including specialbenefits and labor issues are minimal.
“Some of our employees have beenwith us 15 years,” Nosbush said.“They’re dependable. We pay themvery well for that performance. As anexample, the last two months we havebeen under 100 somatic cell count.That generates a good premium and isa tremendous indicator of cow health,especially udder health. All ouremployees to a tremendous job.”
Besides more production, that 3Xschedule also gives milkers more flexi-bility. For example, two milkers do themorning milk six days a week (six, six-hour shifts per week); the other milk-ers doing both the noon and night-timemilking work four, 11-hour shifts eachweek. Milking is in a 32-cow parlor,with 16 cows each side.
“Our milkers establish a routine andthey make it look effortless,” he said.“I’ve had to step in a time or two to helpout and they just put me to shame withtheir speed and efficiencies. I used tothink I was a pretty fast milker, but Ican’t keep up with the guys and galswe’ve got on the milk lines today. They
get so proficient at this task. And if youare calm and quiet, so too are the cowscalm and quiet, and then it’s a mucheasier job. Good cow care and propercow handling is a big part of success indairy farming. ... We typically runhigher components and since we’re paidon pounds of fat and pounds of protein,we do put lots of emphasis on cow careand nutrition.”
The benefits of super attention areobvious. For 13 consecutive years, Nos-bush Dairy has won the QualityAchievement Award from 1st Districtat Litchfield, Minn., receiver of the
approximately 6,000 gallons of milkproduced each day by this dairy oper-ation. The herd averages 85 to low-90pounds of milk per cow per day. “Wedon’t have extended lactations fol-lowed with 150 dry days. Generallywe’re milking 90 percent of our cowseach day.”
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According to the International SiloAssociation, this is the time of year tofocus on preventive maintenance on thetower silos that will store the harvest.
“Preventive maintenance on a towersilo helps ensure proper feed storageand is necessary for safety issues, aswell as to preserve the quality of thetower silo,” said Leroy Shefchik,
spokesperson for ISA. “If a commonsense approach to silo maintenance isused, similar to how one cares forother equipment used on the farm, theresult will be many years of trouble-free feed storage.”
Many of the tower silos that ownersare anticipating to use for their cropstorage have been on the farm for
many years. The tower silo may appearto be sturdy, strong and in good condi-tion but with time and usage, mainte-nance is essential.
A 20 x 60 oxygen-limited silo holdsabout $94,000 of shelled corn at $7 perbushel. A 20 x 80 poured-concrete silo orconcrete-stave silo holds about $40,000of haylage at $70 per ton.
At a glance, the silo may look fine; how-ever, the ISA recommends a thoroughinspection of the outside of the tower silo,aswell as the inside, prior to filling each year.
Conduct an inspection of the insideof the tower silo when it is empty.Check to make sure that all drains areopen and working properly. Test nearthe bottom of the silo with a screw-driver to see if there is any deteriora-tion of the concrete.
When inspecting the outside of thetower silo, start by cleaning all debrisbuildup away from the area where thewall meets the foundation in order tocheck for erosion around the silo base.
Next, make sure drains are not blockedand check that the slope will allow anysurface water or silage juices to drainaway from the silo base and foundation.
It is essential to make sure that theladder and cage are in top condition atall times.
If you discover areas that need to berepaired, schedule your silo manufac-turer early in the season to avoid last-minute rush and scheduling difficul-ties. The ISA has a “Silo Operator’sManual” which contains valuableinformation on silo maintenance, aswell as the production of top-qualitysilages. Copies can be obtained fromyour local silo dealer or contact She-fchik at (920) 655-3301.
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When asked why roboticmilking, Clare Palmquistsimply said, “I’m not a bigfan of getting up at 5o’clock!”
Actually 5 a.m. is still herusual wake-up time butnow it’s a stress-free occur-rence.
Why? Because two new DeLaval robotic
systems now occupy the west end oftheir new 82-foot by 232-foot, 143-cowfree-stall dairy barn on their MorrisonCounty, Minn., farm, 3 miles south and1 3/4 miles east of Pierz.
With robotic milkers, cows set theirown schedule as to when they wish tobe milked, and how often. You don’teven need to be on the scene. Howeverrobotic milking has brought muchmore into the lives of Dean Marshikand Clare Palmquist.
“Perhaps the biggest plus is thereduction in physical stress on ourbodies. And it has made our schedulesmuch more flexible. If we’re invited toa wedding we don’t have to run home
at 4 p.m. to milkthe cows,”Palmquist said.“It’s just a differ-ent managementstyle. Instead ofmilking, we’remanaging.”Still learning
Into their newsystem only since Feb. 1, both Marshikand Palmquist admit the learningcurve is still steep for them, andapparently same of their cows. “Westill have some older cows that wehave to ‘escort’ to the milking gate butonce it opens they’re perfectly relaxed.Just like us older people, older cowsare slow to change their habits,” saidMarshik, 50, who started milkingwhen he was 9 years old.
Talk about remarkable technology.When they travel, their laptop travelswith them. “We can check the entireoperation via computer. We spentEaster with my brother and his wife.Once when checking our computer, Inoticed that the cows in one VMS (vol-untary milking system, the ‘assemblyarea’ prior to accessing the robotic)weren’t getting milked correctly. I toldthe computer to have the camera
cleaned, and then the issue stopped.“Apparently the camera lens col-
lected some smear causing a malfunc-tion of some of the prep details,”Palmquist said. Indeed one has to see arobotic system function to comprehendthe multiple tasks being performed aspart of each milking operation.
It works about like this: A computerscans an ID collar tag to properly iden-tify each cow upon entry into the milk-ing chamber. Then an exact amount ofgrain or “cow candy” is dispensed tomatch the requirements of that partic-ular cow. Next the system disinfectsand washes the teats, then it fastensthe cups starting with the right/rearquarter teat.
Because each quarter produces a dif-ferent amount of milk, the robot inessence milks each quarter separately,and teat cups drop off sequentially.Once cups are off, the robot movesthem aside and the udder is again dis-infected prior to that cow being dis-charged back to the free-stall areawhere forage feeds, water and twoautomatic back scratchers are avail-able.
In a May 24 visit by The Land, thosetwo back scratchers were in continu-
ous use on heads, backs and butts ofthe obviously contented cows.Change is good
Reflecting on their change from tie-stall and pipeline milking, Marshiksaid, “we’re getting into that agewhere we’ll soon be looking at retire-ment. So in essence we had twooptions: a) stick with the old barn andmilk it out ’til there’s nothing left andthen sell everything off, or b) I wantthis to be a dairy farm into the futureso you build something should a fam-ily member want to take over, orsomeone else can purchase. Anythingmaking a profit is salable.”
Their oldest son, Daniel, 27, is cur-rently in the Navy but after “seeingthe world” is expressing interest incoming back to Minnesota and milk-ing cows. Daughter Rachael Maus, 24,attends Minnesota School of Businessand is married to a dairy farmer. Tony,21, attends the University of NorthDakota majoring in chemical engi-neering and pre-law so he isn’t alikely dairy farmer candidate. Jessica,21, is a criminal law major at St.Cloud State University.
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ROBOT, from pg. 15Athe robotic milking world, Lely andDeLaval. However, Marshik andPalmquist had already made the deci-sion to stay with their local dealer, Ath-man Dairy Supplies, who already wasa DeLaval dealer. They looked at sev-eral dairy farms with systems alreadyinstalled, including a Pennsylvaniadairy farm where they picked up on theidea of “finger gates” that give individ-ual cows access from their free-stallarea to their VMS area.
Their older barn handled only 81cows so the transition to roboticsincluded adding several “new faces”into the milking lineup. Robot systemscan accommodate about 70 cows butright now their system is doing 61 cowsper robot. “We won’t ramp up to 70cows until all cows, especially the olderladies, are relaxed about the system.”
Palmquist commented on the transi-tion:
• The heifers adjusted almost imme-diately. They were very easy.
• The older cows are taking longer.• It was a different management
change for us. In a tie-stall situation,your daily walk down the aisle lets youdetect any animal off feed, not feelingwell, etc. You did, in a sense, manageeach cow individually.
• With robots you manage as a herd
even though you still observe eachindividual cow. You know overall feedconsumption but you don’t see individ-ual appetites because we do a drive-through feed lane.
• We know individual consumptionin the robots because a trigger mecha-nism is geared to pre-set diets for eachanimal.
• The DeLaval robot system meas-ures conductivity of the milk which is asalt content measurement. And thehigher salt content can be an indicatorof mastitis, i.e. a higher somatic cellcount.
• Also it shows these higher “spikes”individually by quarter which thenallows us to treat that particular ani-mal specific to the ailing quarter.Information overload
“There is so much information in thesystem that we have not yet gotten afull handle on how to totally managewhat it offers. But we’re getting better,day by day, and so are the cows. For ouryounger family, this is a second lan-guage. For Dean and me it’s a little bitslower,” she said.
An indicator of progress is thatsomatic cell count is about 160,000 to170,000, Marshik said, down from270,000 to 300,000 in the older setup.He’s also noting that for their cow size,
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Milking frequency, still in a transi-tional mode for some cows, averagesabout 2.1 milkings per 24 hours. “Wehave some going through three timesa day; a couple are in there four timesa day but there’s still a lot of themgetting used to the system, and thefrequency that best fits them. We stillhave about 20 cows that need someassistance. They stand in front of therobot gate and just a nudge from usand they’ll go on through,” Marshiksaid.
Palmquist said, “We were told byother robotic farmers that there aresome cows that are so used to humaninteraction that they have some diffi-culty adjusting to the robotic system.Some of our cows simply are friend-lier. They sort of want us to ‘holdtheir hands’ ’til they get used to thisnew technology.”
Getting back to that “cow candy”mentioned earlier, right now it’smostly linseed meal, soy hulls, carmelflavoring; sort of an appetizer menuto draw them into the parlor. Higherproducing cows get up to 8.9 poundsof cow candy per day (equally dis-pensed each milking) with a 5-poundbase regardless of production.
Rubber mattresses and choppedstraw provide sleeping comfort for
each cow. A mechanical scrapercleans concrete floors behind the freestalls twice daily. Bedding is changedevery third day with dehydrated limealso then applied.
Marshik admits that milk produc-tion has slipped slightly during thisadjustment period to just under22,000 pounds per cow currently.“The late lactation and mid-lactationcows were most affected,” he said, butindicated that it’s still too early tomake predictions.Big investment
Robotic systems aren’t cheap, cost-ing about $250,000 per system (70-cow maximum capacity). However,the couple’s investment was signifi-cantly more because they permittedand built the manure system forfuture expansion of another 140cows. Everything, even runoff controlfrom open lots, was built to accommo-date a doubling of their current num-bers. That even includes a larger“viewing area” because they visualizevisitors would be frequent, and oftenin bus load groups.
“These additional cost items projectto about a 15-year payback,” saidMarshik, now a fifth-generationfarmer on this Century Farm.Between rented and owned groundthey farm about 550 acres with 380acres corn, 140 acres alfalfa plussome pasture. Alfalfa gets bothbagged and big baled.
The couple shares early reflections
on this dramatic change. Marshiksimply said, “Yes, I’m glad we madethe decision.”
Palmquist, perhaps more accu-rately, said, “I wish we would havedone it when I was a few yearsyounger!” Learning wasn’t easy, orcomfortable.
“The first two months we actuallylived in this barn because it was sub-zero weather and we didn’t want to
walk back and forth to the house. Wehave heat, a small kitchenette withmicrowave, refrigerator, a bathroom,even a futon that pulls out to asleeping unit. We knew we had tocommit to 24/7 when the cows werelearning how to adjust to this newenvironment.” she said.
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Summer appears to havefinally arrived here in theUpper Midwest, and with it, thechallenges of managing live-stock to minimize heat stress.
Pigs, in particular, can be a realchallenge, since they do not have func-tional sweat glands like many otherlivestock species to assist them in effi-ciently removing body heat. Althoughmost pigs today are raised in modernfacilities that provide some control
over thethermalenviron-ment, we are still limited in most facili-ties with our ability to cool pigs duringextreme heat, and therefore all possibleoptions should be considered.
Pigs naturallyremove bodyheat during peri-ods of heat stressthrough a combi-nation of acceler-ated respiration,decreased feedintake, increasedwater consump-tion and adjust-ments in physi-cal activity and
movement.Respiration, the pigs’ primary mode
of heat dissipation, is increased byincreasing the respiratory rate, thusallowing increased heat loss throughevaporation from the lungs. Pigsbreathing at rates greater than 50 res-pirations per minute while restingwould indicate that heat stress isoccurring, and is the most effective wayto determine if pigs are overheated.
Voluntary feed intake is also reducedduring periods of heat stress. Thedigestion process involves an increasein heat production, and thus, reducingfeed intake results in less internal bodyheat being produced — however,reduced feed intake also results inreduced animal performance and pro-duction.
Water consumption is increased asmuch as six times over normal duringperiods of high heat, allowing the ani-mal to account for increased water lossdue to respiration and increased uri-nary excretion. Similar to feed intake,animal movement is decreased duringhot weather in order to minimize heatproduction due to muscular contrac-tions. Pigs will spread themselves outand lie apart, maximizing contact withconcrete or metal flooring or areas withmoisture in order to optimize heattransfer from the body.
The presence of bedding material,such as straw, however, minimizes theability to remove body heat, furtherincreasing heat stress. As noted inTable 1 (below), the thermoneutralrange (range of temperatures where ananimal is most comfortable) is affectednot only by flooring type but also bodyweight, with larger animals not tolerat-
ing higher temperatures as well.How can pork producers minimize
the negative impact of hot weather ontheir animals?Preparation and maintenance ofcooling systems
Prior to extreme summer temps, cool-ing systems need to be checked toensure proper function. Ensure ther-mostats, fans, air inlets, drip coolers,sprinklers, cool cells and any otherrelated equipment are operating cor-rectly and are set for summer usage.
The use of sprinklers along with fanscan reduce the effective temperature inbarns as long as the sprinklers are setcorrectly — sprinklers that produce afine mist will increase humidity levelsin the barn, reducing the effectivenessof minimizing heat transfer via evapo-ration and respiration, and thereforeshould be avoided. Similarly, cool cellswill be much more effective at lowerhumidity levels, and therefore ventila-tion systems should be adjusted toensure excess moisture is removedfrom buildings.Adjust the feeding program
Since pigs will reduce their voluntaryfeed intake during periods of high tem-peratures, increase the nutritional den-sity of the diet for growing pigs andlactating sows. Increasing the caloricdensity by including increased fat lev-els in the diet also reduces the amountof heat liberated by the pig whendigesting the feed, thus additionallyreducing the heat load.
However, if other nutrient levels arenot also increased accordingly, animalperformance will still suffer due to defi-ciencies in the levels of some nutrients.Modify procedures during load-outand transportation of pigs
Perhaps the most stressful time forpigs in periods of heat is during trans-portation.
Fast pigs that are going to market 12to 18 hours prior (remove feed, but notwater) — this will decrease gut fill inthe pigs during loading and transport,minimizing the heat of digestion whilealso reducing transport sickness.
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Table 1.Thermoneutralrange of pigs as affected bybody weightand flooring
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Local Corn and Soybean Price IndexCash Grain Markets
DoverEdgertonJacksonJanesvilleCannon FallsSleepy Eye
Average:
Year AgoAverage:
corn/change* $6.85 +.05$7.06 +.03$7.07 +.09$7.18 +.15$6.86 +.07$7.07 +.14
$7.01
$3.21
soybeans/change*$13.48 +.28$13.49 +.12$13.39 +.00$13.45 +.07$13.38 +.15$13.52 +.20
$13.45
$8.95
Grain prices are effective cash close on June 7. The price index chart compares an average of most recently reported local cash prices with the same average for a year ago.*Cash grain price change represents a two-week period.
Grain AnglesPlanting struggles;
price volatilityAs we struggle to get the last, straggling acres
planted on the flood-challenged fields, the marketsroll in volatility.
If there ever was a year when the growing conditionswill be critical, it is this year. Many expect that corn pro-ducers will take prevented planting crop insurance onacres that were not planted by May31, because the profit opportunitiesare so great. Yet, much of this willbe determined by the weather thatthese acres receive.
The long-range forecast predictsU.S. Midwest weather conditions tobe wet and cool during the summer.June weather is seen as somewhatsimilar to what we experienced inMay. July and August are seen to bea transition from a wet and coolbias to more-normal weather.
The abundance of subsoil moistureand the gradual drying will preventa true drought from developing in the Corn Belt. Yet, sig-nificant dryness will remain in the southern Plains andthe interior southeastern states. The threat of LaNinareturning this winter could propel the southern droughtinto the Corn Belt for the 2012 growing season.
As mentioned above, much of this year’s crop poten-tial will be determined by the weather that the late-planted acres receive. If the late-planted corn canavoid an early frost, with cool, wet growing condi-tions; large yields could develop.
In this event we will likely be struggling to drydown the crop for suitable storage. We would get thechance to try out all of the new grain drying setupsthat we installed last year and didn’t need to stresstest. We may want to start looking at securing dryingfuel if this were to come to fruition.
Grain OutlookRussia’s export lift
impacts markets hereThe following market analysis is for the week end-
ing June 3.CORN — Old crop corn stayed within its recent range
this week with a slight bias to the upside. New crop gotoff to a slow start, but by the end of the week had estab-lished a new contract high at $6.96 3/4 per bushel.
The weak start to the week wasinfluenced by Russia’s announce-ment they would lift their 10-month ban on grain exports. Thiswould mainly affect wheat. Ourwheat markets reacted negatively,and corn and beans followed. Rus-sia also raised their bank interestrates, which pushed our dollar toone-month lows.
The dollar’s move provided areason for buyers to return tocommodities. New money wasseen entering the market as weflipped the calendar to Junewhich provided underlying support.
A private analyst’s acreage estimate of only 87.2million planted corn acres gave the market an addedboost mid-week. What growers will really plant is amajor unanswered question. Will they take the pre-vent plant insurance payment and not plant thoseacres? Will they continue to plant as long as possible?Will they switch acres initially intended to go to cornto an alternate crop?
Adding to the frustration of how many corn acreswill get planted or lost is the flooding along the Mis-souri River. Trying to balance “lost” corn acresagainst additional corn acres thought to have beenplanted in Iowa and Nebraska is a game of darts; justthrow one and see where it lands.
Planting progress is anticipated to be in the high
Livestock AnglesSupply, demand bit
out of sortsAs we move into June, the livestock markets are
trying to recover from a fairly sharp sell-off.Supply and demand seem to be a bit out of sorts
causing the recent weakness: plenty of supply and awaning demand picture for both cattle and hogs.
Cattle have had a rather severe drop in price overthe past 30 days, all precipitatedby the increase in market-readycattle and softening demand forbeef. The number of cattle on feedis well above year-ago levels giv-ing the packer plenty of inven-tory to select from particularly inthe southern feeding areas.
Export business has slippedduring this period and with theinclement weather here in thestates, grilling season is off to aslow start hurting domesticdemand. As we move throughJune and the weather becomesmore cooperative, expect the seasonal demand forbeef to increase as the cookout season gets into fullswing. This should bring about a stabilization of cat-tle prices and a recovery for a short period of time.
The fact that our economic situation is still weakdoes not bode well for a long-lasting upward move inprices. Therefore, a brief recovery is in order followedmore than likely with a stagnation of prices and thepossibility of further weakness later this summer.
Producers are urged to keep abreast of market con-ditions and use rallies to protect summer and fallinventories.
Likewise, the hog market has seen prices tumbleover the past 30 days, but not quite as severe as thecattle. Supplies of market-ready hogs remains ade-quate to meet current demand and packers have
JOE TEALEBroker
Great Plains CommodityAfton
TOM NEHERAgStar VP Agribusiness
& Grain SpecialistRochester
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.
PHYLLIS NYSTROMCountry Hedging
St. Paul
See NYSTROM, pg. 23A See TEALE, pg. 23A See NEHER, pg. 23A
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NYSTROM, from pg. 22A90 percents by June 5 versus86 percent this past week.Emergence last week was 66 percent as compared to 78percent on average. The recent warmer weather shouldpromote decent development this week.
We saw our first corn condition report this pastweek. It revealed 63 percent of the crop in good-to-excellent condition, only 6 percent below the five-year average. This week’s estimate is leaning towarda 1 to 2 percent decline in conditions.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture this week alsoclarified that they cannot extend the dates on pre-vented planting insurance.
Export sales were delayed until Friday this weekdue to the Memorial Day holiday. They were anacceptable 18.6 million bushels for old crop and 9million for new crop.
Livestock and ethanol margins got squeezed thisweek, but ethanol production was up 7,000 barrelsfrom the previous week to the highest level sinceMarch. Ethanol margins actually went red with highcorn basis levels having to be paid and ethanol pricesflat. Broiler egg sets were up 2 percent from last yearand chick placements were up 1 percent from lastyear. Feed wheat is getting more attention in SouthKorea as a feed substitute for corn.
OUTLOOK: July corn is in a $7.25 to $7.75 range andDecember corn in a $6.55 to $7 range. We could be side-ways or higher until we see more acreage numberscloser to the end of the month. Sell-offs should be lim-ited by acreage uncertainty and a weaker dollar, but theupside will be limited by improving weather and thepossibility that the worst news may be factored into the
market at the moment.For May, corn was down about 1 percent of
its value or 6 1/2 cents, but it is nearly 19 per-cent higher since the end of December. This week,July corn was down 4 1/2 cents at $7.54 (closed 121/2 cents lower on Friday) and December corn wasup 2 1/4 cents at $6.86 1/4 per bushel.
SOYBEANS — As we returned from the long holi-day weekend, soybeans followed wheat and cornlower off the announcement that Russia would lifttheir 10-month old grain export ban as of July 1.
The flood threat in the western Corn Belt lent ameasure of support this week as areas scrambled toplant. One estimate for total acres lost to MissouriRiver flooding is 350,000 to 400,000 acres.
While 51 percent of the bean crop was in theground by Memorial Day (average is 71 percent),this week and next week should provide ampleopportunities to push planting. Forecasts arewarmer and drier for the next one to two weeks.
This was the slowest planting progress since 1996.Planting progress is expected to be 60 to 70 percentcomplete June 5 as compared to the 82 percent aver-age. Emergence was 27 percent compared to the 39percent average on May 30.
Fund buying was noticeable by the second day of thenew month, pushing soybeans sharply higher andaccounting for most of the week’s gains. July soybeanswere 34 3/4 cents higher at $14.14 1/2 and Novembersoybeans were up 28 1/2 cents at $13.97/bu.
Weekly export sales were at the low end of expecta-tions at 3 million bushels for old crop and 2.7 millionbushels for new crop. Crushing plants in the poten-
tial flooding area in Iowa and Nebraska were beingtemporarily closed. Soybean basis was mostly flat toweaker during the week.
OUTLOOK: Disappointing economics and lacklusterdemand are being offset by planting delays, flooding, aweak dollar, fund buying and a strong corn market.
July soybeans pushed to a seven-week high of$14.19 1/2 per bushel. November beans have aslight uptrend with the next targets at $14.25 to$14.50 and $13.50 first support. During May, soy-beans were down 1.2 percent or 16 3/4 cents. Sincethe beginning of 2011, beans are down 1.3 percent.
PROFESSOR, from pg. 20AProvide extra space in transportation trailers by
loading fewer pigs — air movement is the mainmethod of cooling pigs during transportation, soallowing extra space for air movement around pigsis key along with keeping transportationvehicles/trailers in constant motion along withopening up all vents and slats.
Also, try to avoid moving pigs during the heat ofthe day, and allow more time for loading of pigs.Pigs are much more apt to become fatigued duringhot weather, and therefore additional time andpatience is required to effectively load pigs whileminimizing stress, both on the pig as well as thehandler.
•••“The Pork Professor” is a monthly column created
by members of the University of Minnesota SwineExtension team. This column was written by MarkWhitney, University of Minnesota Extension ServiceSwine Extension educator at the regional center inMankato, Minn.
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Flood threat lends measure of support to beans
TEALE, from pg. 22Abeen at times reluctant to be aggressive in biddinghigher for inventory. The overall supply of hogsappears to remain fairly steady and withoutrenewed demand for pork, rapid or long-term ralliesdo not appear to be in the future.
Export business has softened in recent weeks addingto the weakness in hog prices during the period.Because of the competitive situation between meats,
look for pork to command more interest by the con-sumer as prices are well discounted to other meats.
In the short term, further weakness could beexpected as the market searches for a summer low.This will likely be followed by a short-term rally intothe later summer months. With domestic discretionaryspending continuing to shrink, another round ofweaker prices will likely come again into the fall andproducers are suggested to use this strength to lock-ininventories through the end of the year.
NEHER, from pg. 22AThese types of conditions drive the markets crazy
and wear everyone out who find their livelihood tied tothem. People lose sleep over making marketing deci-sions, for so much money rides on each move that wemake in buying or selling our grain. If there ever was atime to become students of our businesses; it is now.
Becoming a student of our business entails study-ing and using the best production practices on atimely basis. It involves knowing our cost of produc-tion and finding ways to lower them without compro-mising production. It involves taking that cost of pro-duction and coupling it with market intelligence todiscover sound marketing strategies and opportuni-
ties. It involves generating and maintaining thehighest standards of accounting and record keeping.
In the competitive, volatile environment that wefind ourselves in today, the use of the best accountingand record keeping practices is a Grain Angle thatwill separate the winners from the losers. I knowthat this statement sounds harsh, but it is what willgive one the edge when it comes to growing andmaintaining the financial health of your business.
Those with the best records and reports will havethe edge when it comes to acquiring new land tofarm. This edge will also be found when it comes tosecuring financial support from lenders, investors orpartners.
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Expect weakness in search for summer low
Better become a student of business
In the fall of 2010, Sheila Bair, chair ofthe Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.,raised a few eyebrows when she sug-gested that we could be headed for a“farmland financial bubble” due to therapid increase in farmland values inrecent years.
The FDIC oversees the financial healthof many of the community banks that areinvolved in agricultural lending. Sincethat time, the Kansas City FederalReserve Bank has also raised similarconcerns, which raises the question: Arewe headed for a “financial bubble” inland values?
Average farmland values across theUnited States nearly doubled in actual dollar valuein the decade from 2000 to 2010, and increased byapproximately 58 percent on an inflation-adjustedbasis. Average land values in Iowa increased by 16percent in 2010, compared to a year earlier, andnearly doubled from 2003 to 2006, before showing aslight decline in 2009.
More recent land sales data showed that Iowa’saverage farmland value increased by nearly 20 per-cent in a six-month period from September 2010 toMarch 2011. Land values have also been increasingin other Midwestern states, though not quite as dra-
matic as the land value increases in Iowa.Southern Minnesota land values havealso increased considerably in the pastfew years, with a majority of sales in the
past 12 months for high-quality, till-able farmland being in a range of$4,500 to $6,000 per acre, or higher.
Both the FDIC and the FederalReserve Bank raised concerns that farmland valuesmay have risen too fast, based on the rapid increasein commodity prices in recent years and the lowinterest rates to finance real estate. They are con-cerned that a sudden drop in commodity prices,along with an increase in interest rates, could resultin a major downward adjustment in land values.Some have suggested that a significant increase inag real estate interest rates could cause average landvalues to drop by as much as one-third, which couldresult in financial challenges for some of the nearly1,600 banks that are heavily involved in agriculturallending.
In the late-1990s, we saw “asset bubbles” in thetechnology industry and the stock market, which wasrepeated in recent years in the U.S. housing market,both of which led to significant economic recessionsin the United States. However, even the most pes-simistic analysts agree that any adjustment in farm-land values is not likely to have the national impactthat the “housing market bubble” of the past few
years has had on the economy. The total U.S. value ofhousing assets is about $16 trillion, compared toabout a total $2 trillion in farmland assets. The eco-nomic impact of a significant drop in farmland val-ues would likely be more regionalized in areas of thecountry with a strong agricultural component.
Some of the FDIC analysts have drawn compar-isons to the rapid rise in land values in the 1970s,followed by the farm financial collapse in the 1980s.The early 1970s were dominated by high inflationrates, relatively low interest rates and a sharpdecline in the value of the dollar compared to othercurrencies, which lead to a rapid increase in agricul-tural exports. Crop prices received by farmers tripledfrom 1970 to 1975, and average net farm incomes inthe 1970s were nearly double the average net farmincomes of the 1960s. Average farmland values in theUnited States increased by 350 percent from 1970 to1982, while at the same time, farmers added biggermachinery and new technologies, allowing them tofarm more acres in a more efficient manner, in thesame amount of time. Much of the increase in landvalues, as well as the addition of capital assets, onU.S. farms during that period was through rapidlyincreasing farm debt. Total farm debt in the UnitedStates increased from $52 billion in 1970 to over$207 billion in 1983.
Almost unlimited credit was available to farmersin the late-1970s and early 1980s from a variety of
Feds are asking: Are we facing a land value ‘bubble’?
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See PROGRAMS, pg. 26A
Some have suggested that a significant increase in ag real estateinterest rates could cause average land values to drop by as much asone-third, which could result in financial challenges for some of thenearly 1,600 banks that are heavily involved in agricultural lending.
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PROGRAMS, from pg. 24Aag lenders. Most lenders based farmreal estate finance decisions on thecollateral value of the farmland, whichwas increasing at a phenomenal rateeach year, and paid little attention todebt repayment capacity or cash flowability. By the end of the 1970s, theFederal Reserve Bank switched itsmonetary policies to control inflation,and began raising interest rates. By1981, the prime interest rate reachedan almost unthinkable rate of 21.5percent, resulting in high interestrates for farmers who had built up a
significant amount ofterm debt during thelate-1970s and early1980s.
The impact was almost immediate onhighly leveraged farmers, and averagevalues of farmland dropped by 50 per-cent in the mid-1980s from the peakland values in 1981. This was thebeginning of the “1980s farm crisis”which resulted in thousands of farmforeclosures across the Midwest, andlead to the failure of 3,000 banks dur-ing the 1980s, mostly in rural areas.
Currently, most people associated
with agriculture are“bullish” about commod-
ity prices, land valuesand the overall agriculture economy,which is similar to the late-1970s. Usu-ally, when everyone is thinking onedirection is when things change, andsometimes those changes can occurquite rapidly. Just look what happen tothe home real estate market across theUnited States in the last three years.Even with the strong agriculture econ-omy that currently exists, one wondershow many farmers are adequately pre-pared for a sudden reduction in grainexports, resulting in a rapid drop ingrain prices, along with lower farmprofits and potentially higher interestrates. Here are some “yellow cautionflags” to think about with today’s agri-culture economy.
• The cost of production for corn and
soybeans for seed, fertilizer, chemicalsand fuel is expected to increase 10 to15 percent for 2011, and is nearly dou-ble the cost of production five to sixyears ago.
• Land rental rates are also startingto rise quite dramatically in manyareas, with increases of 30 to 50 per-cent in the past two to three years insome locations.
• The increased cost of production,combined with the higher land rents inmost areas, means that for most pro-ducers the break-even price for cornproduction is now near $4 per bushel,and $9.50/bu. for soybeans. These fig-ures could rise even higher in 2011 inareas with reduced yields due to lateplanting and poor growing conditions.Something to keep in mind if the grain
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PROGRAMS, from pg. 26Aprices start to drop rapidly.
• What will happen to grain prices if export mar-kets start to soften in the next couple of years, or ifthere is reduced grain demand for livestock produc-tion or renewable fuel production, due to high grainprices or limited grain supplies?
• What would be the impact on grain prices, landvalues, the farm economy, etc., of some worldwideevent, such as a terrorist attack, disease outbreak,etc., in the next 12 to 24 months?
• If land is purchased at today’s prices, will thatland purchase still be economically viable at$3.50/bu. corn prices and $8.50/bu. soybean prices?
• Are farm businesses adequately prepared from arisk management standpoint to withstand a majordownturn in the agriculture economy in the next oneto two years?
• Are farmers paying adequate attention to overallfarm debt levels and the repayment capacity forterm loans that have been added in recent years forpurchases of land and other capital assets?
Does the current strong commodity prices andexcellent average net farm incomes in recent years,along with the rapid increase in farmland values,automatically mean that we are headed for a repeatof the “1980s farm crisis”? Not necessarily, as thereare a lot of differences in the financial managementof farmers now, compared to the 1970s and 1980s.Many farmers are in a much sounder financial posi-
tion today than they were in the early1980s, and most ag lenders have
taken a much more strategic approachon their lending principles, as compared to a fewdecades ago.
Following are some key reasons why farm busi-nesses and ag lenders might be in a stronger positiontoday on financing agricultural real estate than they
were in the 1980s.• There is a good chance that ag commodity prices
will face volatility over the next few years, and willincur some periods of lower prices; however, pricesare not likely to stay extremely low over severalyears, given the strong world demand for grain thatexists.
Many key differences between 1980s and now
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PROGRAMS, from pg. 27A• The average farm
debt-to-asset ratio inthe United States hasdeclined considerably inrecent years, and is now only 10 per-cent, which is well below average farmdebt levels in the 1980s.
• Much of the farmland today isbeing purchased by well-establishedfarmers, who are combining this withother owned and rented land, limitingthe overall cash flow impact.
• Many farmers are paying 50 per-cent or more down on the land parcelsthat they purchase, and thus are onlyfinancing 50 percent or less of the pur-chase price, as compared to financing75 to 80 percent in the 1980s.
• Most ag lenders are limiting howmuch they will borrow on farmlandpurchases, both in terms of percent ofpurchase cost, as well as total dollarsper acre, which provides some roomfor a downward adjustment in landvalues.
• Most ag lenders are looking atdebt repayment capacity and cashflow ability of farm businesses beforethey finalize loans for farmland pur-chases, and are factoring in potentialdownturns in land values and com-modity prices.Bottom line
Prospects look good for 2011 and2012 from a farm profitability stand-point, especially in the crop sector, as
well as for the overall ag economy inthe United States, andinterest rates will likelyremain low for both
farm operating loans andlonger-term loans. This scenario islikely to result in continued strongdemand and prices for Midwest farm-land during the next couple of years.
However, producers, ag lenders andothers connected to the agricultureindustry need to heed the warningsissued by the FDIC and the FederalReserve Bank, and be wary of the “yel-low caution flags” that things could bechanging in regards to farm profitabil-ity and loan repayment ability, thusaffecting farmland purchase decisions.
Overall, farm businesses and aglenders may be better positioned todaythan in the early 1980s to withstand adownturn in the agriculture economy,but there are still many farmers whocould be quite vulnerable to suddenchanges in farm profitability.
Farmers need to work with theirfarm management advisers and aglenders to develop sound risk manage-ment and financial managementstrategies to protect the financial sta-bility of their farm businesses whenconsidering land purchases.
•••Kent Thiesse is a government farm pro-
grams analyst and a vice president atMinnStar Bank in Lake Crystal, Minn.He may be reached at (507) 726-2137 [email protected].
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Rich Elbert ofOlivia is a resource-ful (I don’t want touse the word“ingenious” or I’d bebuying coffee for aweek) neighboringfarmer and trucker.
Actually farming ishis hobby; he usu-ally has 15 to 20semi trailers travel-ing America haulingeverything fromseed corn to water-melons.
Anyway, on May29, we got soakedwith nearly 2-inchesof rain. The cornfieldyou see was onlyseven days old so suddenly standing water was anissue in this particular corner of the field untouchedby tile.
Well, Elbert is no dummy. He knows water seeks itsown level, even in the absence of tile.
So about 2 p.m. riding his ATV from the center ofthe ponded water, Elbert skillfully directed his “instanttiling” machine across a slight knoll. Instantly theponded water started following in the wheel tracks ofhis ATV. To gain just another inch or two of grade,
Elbert did three runs on this approximate 125-yard water run.
This particular water spot corners up againstmy garden so I invited myself to mount up onthis unique tiling machine.
It worked. By 8 p.m. or so, that water spothad disappeared.
Sum and substance: Don’t be bashful, evenif the neighbors might chuckle. But the bottomline is that pattern tiling still works better.
— Dick Hagen, The Land staff writer
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This year’s finalistsfor the title ofPrincess Kay of theMilky Way have beennamed.
The 12 youngwomen from dairyfarm backgroundswere selected at theconclusion of a three-day event for countydairy princesses heldin St. Joseph. Each ofthe 12 will be sculpted in butter duringthe 2011 Minnesota State Fair.Princess Kay is crowned each year thenight before the State Fair opens.
For the first time in the contest’s 58-year history, two sisters are among thefinalists. April Johnson, 21, andChelsey Johnson, 19, both from HeronLake and representing CottonwoodCounty, are the daughters of Dean andElizabeth Johnson.
The remaining finalists are:• Erin Daninger, 19, Forest Lake,
representing Washington County,daughter of Pat and SharleneDaninger;
• Chaneen Haler, 18, Norwood, rep-resenting Carver County, daughter ofRick Haler and Connie Helget;
• Jennifer Janak, 19, Northfield, rep-resenting Dakota County, daughter ofRoger and Julie Janak;
• Stephanie Kasper, 19, Owatonna,representing Steele County, daughterof Peter and Karen Kasper;
• Emily Krekelberg, 20, Le Sueur,representing Le Sueur County, daugh-ter of Patty Krekelberg and DaleKrekelberg.
• Emma Motl, 19, Browerville, repre-senting Todd County, daughter of MikeMotl and Kim Harff;
• Janet Oelfke, 19, Hamburg, repre-senting Sibley County, daughter of Jim
and Jody Oelfke;• Kelsey Sellner,
19, Sleepy Eye, rep-resenting BrownCounty, daughter ofMike and Judy Sell-ner;
• Theresa Twohey,20, Stewartville,representing Olm-sted County, daugh-ter of Edward andSherri Twohey; and
• MaryZahurones, 17,Pierz, representingMorrison County,daughter of Chuckand Pat Tax.
Princess Kayserves as the officialgoodwill ambassa-dor for the state’sdairy farmers, andmakes appearances to help explaintheir commitment to taking care of theanimals and resources while providing
wholesome, nutritious and affordabledairy products. The Midwest DairyAssociation manages the program.
•••This article is courtesy of the Mid-
west Dairy Association.
By BRIAN OJANPAMankato Free Press
ARLINGTON — Andrew Thies hasscored a $7,500 college scholarship anda trip to Disney World because, amongother things, he drinks his milk.
The student at Sibley East High inArlington, Minn., is among 25 seniorsselected from 40,000 applicantsnationwide to be a recipient of aScholar Athlete Milk Mustache Award.
The annual milkindustry awards citehigh school high-achiev-ers and professed milkdrinkers such as Thies,who is at the top of hisclass academically, is aregional Student Coun-cil president and com-petes in basketball,track and received All-
State recognition in cross country.
Thies, whose brother won the awardfour years ago, said he filled out anonline Milk Mustache Award applica-tion earlier this year, learned he was afinalist a couple of months ago andrecently received the news that he wasa winner.
While his father remains home totend to the family’s strawberry farm,Thies and his mother will leave in late-June on a two-day, all-expenses-paid
jaunt to Florida.There they will attend an award
ceremony at Disney World featuringpast Milk Mustache ad celebrities.
He and the other award selecteeswill also appear in a June 25 MilkMustache ad in USA Today, but Thiessaid the signature milk mustacheswon’t be applied the old-fashionedway.
“They Photoshop them in.”
Sibley East student lands Milk Mustache scholarship
Princess Kay of the Milky Way12 finalists vie for dairy crown; two sisters in the running
Andrew Thies
Front, left to right:Kelsey Sellner,Stephanie Kasper,Janet Oelfke,Chelsey Johnson.Middle, left toright: Emma Motl,April Johnson,Chaneen Haler,Emily Krekelberg.Back, left to right:Jennifer Janak,Theresa Twohey,Erin Daninger,Mary Zahurones.
ReigningPrincess Kay ofthe Milky Way,Katie Miron
Kendra Moser of Colesburg, Iowa, hasbeen serving as the 57th Iowa DairyPrincess since Sept. 1, 2010.
She was crowned at an evening corona-tion in Des Moines Aug. 11 at the StateFairgrounds. She has been serving as theofficial goodwill ambassador for nearly2,000 Iowa dairy farmers during the pastyear.
Moser is the daughter of Todd andLynn Moser. She represented ClaytonCounty in the competition.
Alyssa Meyer of Sumner, Iowa, was named AlternateIowa Dairy Princess. She has shared duties with the win-ner, helping to expand the reach of the dairy princessprogram. Meyer represented Bremer County in the con-
test. Her parents are Mike and Laure Meyer.Eleven young women competed for the 2010-11 crowns.Applications for the 2011-12 Dairy Princess are to be
postmarked by July 1, with candidates to be namedshortly thereafter. Candidates are judged on their knowl-edge of the dairy industry, communication skills, enthu-siasm for promotion and personality.
This year’s competition will be held Aug. 9-10, withcoronation taking place the evening of Aug. 10.
The Iowa Division of Midwest Dairy Association annu-ally sponsors the Iowa Dairy Princess contest. The youngwoman chosen as the Iowa Dairy Princess acts as aspokesperson for the dairy industry and Midwest DairyAssociation.
Both the princess and the alternate receive scholar-ships sponsored by Midwest Dairy Association.
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If you wish to be touched by an angel,drive on Minnesota State Highway 91.I was doing that one day, and just north
of Chandler, Minn., my foot suddenly leftthe accelerator and found the brake. Myeyes had been caught by a beautifulangel, kneeling on a pedestal, holding aninfant in its hands.
That has been the experience of manytravelers according to Marcia Carrera.The statue is the work of her mother,renowned Venezuelan artist Primi Manteiga.
Carrera and her family had lived in Chandler aboutsix years when her mother joined them in December2008. Manteiga does not speak English, and her daugh-ter relayed the story.
In Venezuela, Manteiga is well-known for her sculp-tures, paintings, stained glass windows and as a teacherof art. She has designed several series of Venezuelanpostage stamps. Her last set was historical paintings.Successful as she was, the political situation made lifedifficult. When the government not only wanted to usethe paintings for stamps, but actually take possession ofthe paintings, Manteiga decided to leave.
Born in Spain, she moved to Venezuela when she was17. Leaving Venezuela, she packed up all of her paint-ings and statuary in large crates, shipped them to theUnited States, and moved to Minnesota to join herdaughter’s family. (Her husband remains in Venezuelalooking after his restaurant business.)
Manteiga likes angels. They are part of her currentproject, making a tabernacle for a Catholic church inWorthington. She intended “Los Arcangeles” to be asmall statue in front of the Chandler house, but it grewto larger than life-size. When the family moved to anacreage outside of town for more space, it was placednear the highway so travelers could see it.
Manteiga continues her artistic endeavors in a studioat her new home. A bookshe illustrated on the 47Indian tribes that live inVenezuela has been pub-lished, and hopefully willbe translated into Eng-lish. But “Los Arcange-les” needs no translation.It speaks directly to theheart.
The statue is alongState Highway 91, abouttwo-and-a-half milessouth of the junctionwith State Highway 30, alittle north of Chandler.
This week’s Back Roads is the work of The Land Correspondent Richard Siemers
Touched by an angel
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This column was written forthe marketing week endingJune 3.
The nation’s benchmark milkprice took another temporarydip. The U.S. Department ofAgriculture announced theMay Class III price at $16.52per hundredweight, down 35cents from April, but $3.14above May 2010, and equatesto about $1.42 per gallon. Thatputs the year’s average at$16.65, up from $13.57 atthis time a year ago, andcompares to just $10.23 in2009 and $17.86 in 2008.
Class III futures portend a rather large recoverynext month. The June contract was trading late Fri-day morning at $18.98. July was at $20.02; August,$19.35; September, $19; October, $18.39; November,$17.99; and December, $17.61. Those prices wouldresult in a 2011 average of $17.88, up from $14.41 in2010 and $11.36 in 2009.
The May Class IV price is $20.29, up 51 cents fromApril, $5 above a year ago, and the highest sinceNovember 2007. Its 2011 average now stands at$18.86, up from $13.74 a year ago.
The four-week, National Agricultural StatisticsService-surveyed cheese price averaged $1.6534 perpound, down 4.5 cents from April. Butter averaged$2.0292, up 3.2 cents. Nonfat dry milk averaged$1.6120, up 4.4 cents, and dry whey averaged 49.29cents, up 1.2 cents from April.
California’s May 4a butter-powder price is $19.94,up 49 cents from April and $5.99 above a year ago.The 4b cheese milk price is $14.74, up 40 cents fromApril, $2.34 above a year ago. It’s also $1.78 belowthe federal order Class III price though the gap nar-rowed. The 4b was 99 cents below the Class III inJanuary and 8 cents below in February however thegap jumped to $2.64 in March and $2.53 in April.
The gap is mostly attributed to the fact that theCalifornia Department of Food and Agriculture doesnot include a value on whey in its milk price calcula-tions. That’s one of the issues to be raised in a hear-
ing scheduled for June 30-July 1 in Sacramentoalthough a 15-day delay has been sought bysome producer and processor groups to better
prepare. Others oppose the delay.Another factor in the past is that the CDFA uses
Chicago Mercantile Exchange dairy product prices inits calculations and the USDA uses the NASS sur-veyed product prices which have a one- to two-weeklag behind the CME prices.
CME cash cheese prices continued to climb in theMemorial Day holiday-shortened week. The blockprice closed the first Friday of Dairy Month at$2.05/lb., up a dime on the day, 24 cents on the weekand 65.25 cents above that week a year ago. Theblocks gained 42.75 cents in three weeks.
Barrel closed at $1.96, up 14.25 cents on the week,and 60.25 cents above a year ago. Only one car ofblock and none of barrel traded hands on the week.The NASS U.S. average block price hit $1.6570. The
barrels averaged $1.6863. Both are up 1.8 cents.■
News in the cheese market is positive with com-mercial disappearance up from a year ago andexports strong, however there are a few clouds.Cheese production is expected to increase as moremilk goes to the vat due to school closings, plantupgrades, expansions and new plants. Furthermore,the USDA’s Dairy Market News reports that some oftheir contacts believe the higher prices will impactexports. Cheese stocks are also high.
The Cooperatives Working Together program willassist in the export of 5.7 million pounds of Cheddar,Gouda and Monterey Jack to customers of Darigoldand Dairy Farmers of America in Asia, South Amer-ica and the Middle East. CWT cheese exports thisyear now total 39.1 million pounds to 20 countries.
Cash butter reversed gears this week and closedFriday at $2.1425, down 3.75 cents on the week, butstill 56.75 cents above a year ago. Nineteen cars
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MIELKE MARKETWEEKLY
By Lee Mielke
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MIELKE, from pg. 1Btraded hands on theweek. NASS butteraveraged $2.0466, up 5.2 cents.
The butter market also saw greatcommercial disappearance as exportsclaimed two-thirds of the increasefrom a year ago, and stocks are wellbelow a year ago. Seasonal demandcould be strong from ice cream manu-facturers. High prices, as with cheese,
could impact exports,however.Cash Grade A nonfat
dry milk inched a quarter-cent higher, to$1.6425 on a sale, and Extra Grade heldall week at $1.61. NASS powder aver-aged $1.6262, up 0.9 cent, and dry wheyaveraged 50.35 cents, down 0.1 cent.
Looking “back to the futures,” theClass III contract’s average for the lasthalf of 2011 was $17.64/cwt. on May 6,
$17.49 on May 13, $18.22 on May 20,$18.39 on May 27.
April cheese production hit 882 mil-lion pounds, according to the USDA’slatest Dairy Products data, down 3.2percent from March, but 2.1 percentabove April 2010. Italian-type cheeseoutput, at 385 million pounds, wasdown 3.7 percent from March, but 5percent above a year ago. American-type cheese totaled 357 million, down2.6 percent from March, and 1 percentbelow a year ago.
Butter churns turned out 159 millionpounds, down 3.7 percent from March,
but a whopping 19.4 percent above ayear ago. Nonfat dry milk production hit146 million pounds, up 16.2 percent fromMarch, but 4.4 percent below a year ago.
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Checking the international scene, theOceania milk production season is com-ing to a close, according to Dairy MarketNews, but the 2010-11 year is finishingstrong. Production recovered nicely inNew Zealand following a drought on theNorth Island at mid-season and actuallyextended the season.
Mielke: High butter prices could impact U.S. exports
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MIELKE, from pg. 2BMilk producers and han-
dlers project output will runabout 3 percent, and possibly 4 percent, above theprevious season. Supplies of Oceania dairy commodi-ties, however, are mostly committed until the start ofthe new production season in August, according tothe CME’s Daily Dairy Report.
European milk production has started to drop. Milkproduction trends have been positive for the first quar-ter of the year but in the past month or so, output insome areas has been sharply lower. Milk producers andhandlers are concerned about milk output for thefuture, according to the DMN, and many warn that, ifmoisture does not arrive soon, milk production will drop.
Here at home, output in the northern tier of statesis approaching peak levels while steady to trendinglower across the southern tier. Weather has beenmore mild than normal and not causing any majorproblems for cows.
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Dairy farm profitability was down again, based onthe latest Ag Prices report. The May feed price ratio,at 1.74, was the lowest in 22 months, according toDairy Profit Weekly’s Dave Natzke, who adds that 3.0is considered profitable. The all-milk price, at$19.40/cwt., was down 20 cents from April, but $4.40above a year ago.
Alfalfa hay costs were up $31 from April, averaginga record $186 per ton, $65 more than May 2010. Cornwas down 20 cents from April, at $6.15 per bushel,but $2.67 above a year ago, and soybeans were downa dime, to $13/bu., $3.59 above a year ago.
The cost of feed to generate 100 pounds of milk hit
a record $11.15, according to the DDR, up 44cents from April, “and with an all-milk price of
$19.40, that left income over feed costs of $8.25,about 10 percent below the 10-year average.”
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In dairy politics, the National Milk Producers Feder-ation’s “Foundation for the Future” proposal to man-age price volatility by controlling milk supply drewcomment in DairyLine from the International DairyFoods Association chief economist Bob Yonkers.Yonkers said that the IDFA has reviewed analyses ofthe proposal, including one by the Food and Agricul-tural Policy Research Institute.
He said that U.S. dairy exports have more thandoubled in the past decade due to a rapidly increas-ing demand for dairy products around the globe. As aresult, domestic prices have been closely alignedwith world market prices since 2004. Before then,U.S. dairy exports were relatively small, he said, andeven those exports were often only due to govern-ment export subsidies.
The IDFA and the NMPF “seem to agree that weneed to take advantage of this huge opportunity fordairy export growth,” Yonkers said, and “National Milkeven states that one of its guiding principles is thatthey will not promote policies that will discourageexports.” Yet Yonkers charged that the NMPF’s DairyMarket Stabilization Program would decrease exports.
A study by FAPRI “directly predicts that U.S.dairy exports would have dropped significantly ifthe dairy market stabilization program had trig-gered limits to farm milk production during thedates reviewed,” Yonkers said. “The study foundthat during March, April and May 2009, U.S.exports of nonfat dry milk would have fallen by 38percent, butter exports by 16.4 percent, and Ameri-can cheese exports by 8 percent.”
Yonkers added that the FAPRI study “likely underes-timates the negative impact on exports” and “a studyby Informa Economics of the FAPRI impacts on dairyprices indicates that overall U.S. dairy exports wouldhave dropped by 14 percent if the Dairy Market Stabi-lization Program had been in place in 2009.”
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Finally our Wit for the Week: “The writing is onthe wall and most Americans can read.” At least Ihope they can, and then do something about it.
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HUGE WILLMAR DAIRY CATTLE & DAIRYEQUIPMENT AUCTION
THURSDAY JUNE 30TH, 2011 10:30 AM 6 MI. S. OF WILLMAR, MN ON US. HWY. 71 THEN 1 MI. E. ON CO. RD. # 3 THEN 1 MILE N. ON 15TH ST. SE (KANDIYOHI CO. # 123).
291 HEAD OF OUTSTANDING REGISTERED AND HIGH GRADE HOLSTEIN CATTLENOTE: GREAT SECOND GENERATION HERD OF MOSTLY HOME BRED HIGH PRODUCING HOLSTEIN CATTLE. BEAUTIFUL UDDERS,MANY RECENTLY FRESH OR DUE SOON. OFFICIAL TEST FOR MANY YEARS WITH CURRENT HERD AVERAGE AT 2X 22,322 M, 3.9%840 F, 3.1% 689 P, TANK AVE 69 #, SEVERAL INDIVIDUALS OVER 100 # PER DAY . SCC AVERAGE THUS FAR IN 2011 IS AN AMAZING113,000. 100% ARTIFICIALLY BRED FOR OVER 50 YEARS USING LEADING SIRES INCLUDING: TOY STORY, MORTY, LYNCHM SOSA,TRES, WIZARD, DIE HARD, INCLUDES SEVERAL OMAN GRANDAUGHTERS. EXCELLENT HERD HEALTH PROGRAM IN PLACE FOR MANYYEARS, 4 WAY USDA MONITORED JOHNES TESTING FOR 4 CONSECUTIVE YEARS. ALL FEMALES BANGS VACCINATED AND ALLSALE ANIMALS TB TESTED FOR OUT OF STATE SHIPMENT. SALE HELD UNDER COVER, TRUCKING AVAILABLE , DAIRY EQUIPMENTSELLS FIRST AT 10:30 SHARP FOLLOWED BY DAIRY CATTLE AT 11:00 AM.
INCLUDES: 251 YOUNG FANCY WELL UDDERED HOLSTEIN COWS OF WHICH APROX 130 ARE REGISTEREDEXHIBITING THE BIG GROVE PREFIX. 117 FIRST LACTATION, 59 SECOND LACTATION, 83 ARE THIRD THROUGHMOSTLY 4TH LACTATION. 30 JUST FRESH IN THE PAST 60 DAYS, 77 ARE DUE IN THE NEXT 100 DAYSBALANCE ARE FRESH, BRED BACK AND IN FULL PRODUCTION. ALL COWS MILKED IN DOUBLE 6 PARALLELPARLOR. 40 OUTSTANDING BRED HEIFERS OF WHICH APPROX 10 ARE REGISTERED, ALL DUE FROM SALE TIMETHROUGH EARLY SEPTEMBER, ALL AI SIRED AND AI BRED (SEXED SEMEN) 4000 GALLON BULK TANK, DAIRY AND LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: DELAVAL 4000 GALLON BULK TANK,PURCHASED NEW IN 1997, SERIAL # JF4297, TWIN COMPRESSORS; 12 DELAVAL SST 2 AUTOMATIC TAKEOFFS, PULSATORS, SENSOR JARS; LOBE 10 HP VACUUM PUMP WITH RECLAIMER, NEW 3 YEARS AGO; ALFA-LAVAL MILK RECEIVING PUMP, CONTOUR VARIABLE SPEED FLOW; DELAVAL PLATE COOLER; (12) 10 FTCEMENT J BUNKS IN GOOD COND; HOOF TRIMMING CHUTE LIKE NEW; 5 HP VERTICAL AIR COMPRESSORHAY: APPROX 100 3 X 3 X 8 BALES OF 1ST CROP 2011 ALFALFA (WEATHER PERMITTING)
SALE BROCHURES AND CATALOGS SENT UPON REQUEST. PH. 320-365-4120 OR 320-352-3803 OR henslinauctions.com OR midamericanauctioninc.com
SCHUELER FARMS DAIRY 10550 15TH ST. SE WILLMAR, MN
SHERMAN AND KEVIN SCHUELER OWNERS PH. KEVIN AT 320-979-8218 HENSLIN AUCTIONEERS
LADON HENSLIN LIC. 65-25 • PH. 320-365-4120 • ALLEN HENSLIN LIC. 65-57 • PH. 320-979-1808MID-AMERICAN AUCTION CO. INC.
AL WESSEL - LIC. #77-60 • PH. 320-547-2206 • KEVIN WINTER - LIC. #77-18 • PH. 320-760-1593 • STEVE PETERSON, HOLSTEIN USA • PH. 218-849-2238
AUCTIONEERS RINGMEN
ADVANCE NOTICEAGIRON 26 CONSIGNMENT EVENT
Brought to you by: Steffes Auctioneers Inc.,24400 MN Hwy. 22 South, Litchfield, MN Eric Gabrielson MN47-08, Ashley Huhn
MN 47-06, Randy Kathy MN47-001, ScottSteffes MN14-51, Brad Olstad MN14-70
Location: Steffes Auctioneers24400 MN Hwy 22 S, Litchfield, MN
THURSDAY,July 14, 2011 — 10:00 AM
This is a large event with many items alreadyconsigned. Tractors, Combines, Heads, Trucks,Semis, Tillage, Construction Equipment, Hay &
Livestock Equipment & much more!
CONSIGN EARLY!ADVERTISING DEADLINE:
FRIDAY, JUNE 17thCall Eric, Ashley & Randy at (320) 693-9371 or e-mail at [email protected]
LIVE ONLINE BIDDING WITHREGISTRATION & DETAILS ONLINE:
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Opening Saturday, June 4th & Closing Tuseday, June 14th: IQBID Tri-State June Consignment Auction, ND, MN, SD, Selling Ag, Construction,RV’s, Vehicles & More!
Tuesday, June 14th @ 10 AM: Cass County Flood Property Acquisitions,Steffes Auctioneers Facility, West Fargo, ND, 13 Homes to be salvaged ormoved
Wednesday, June 15th @ 11 AM: Bob Schultz Estate, Glyndon, MN, FarmEquipment Auction
Thursday, June 16th: Mark Konietzko RE Auction, Litchfield, MN, DuplexReal Estate Auction in Grove City, MN
Wednesday, June 22nd @11 AM: Clay County MN Farmland Auction,Steffes Auctioneers Facility, West Fargo, ND, 240+/- Farmland Acres,122.5+/- Cropland Acres in Highland Grove Township
Thursday, June 23rd @ 10 AM: Nick & Todd Peterson, Aitkin, MN, FarmAuction
Tuesday, June 28th @11 AM: Richard & Jane Nerem, Lamberton, MN,Farm Retirement Auction
Thursday, June 30th @ 10 AM: Cass County, ND Farmland Auction, ArthurTown Hall, Arthur, ND, Farmland in Arthur Township
Thursday, July 14th @ 10 AM: AgIron 26 Consignment Event, SteffesAuctioneers Facility, Litchfield, MN, Tractors, Combines, Heads, Trucks,Semis, Tillage, Construction Equipment, Hay & Livestock Equipment &Much More! Advertising Deadline: Friday, June 17th
Friday, July 22nd @ 10 AM: George Ohmann Antique Tractor Auction,Montgomery, MN, Seam & Stationary Engines, Antique Tractors & muchmore!
Wednesday, July 27th @ 9 AM: AgIron 58 Consignment Event, Red RiverValley Fairgrounds, West Fargo, ND, Tractors, Combines, Heads, Trucks,Semis, Tillage, Construction Equipment, Hay & Livestock Equipment &Much More! Advertising Deadline: Friday, June 29th
Steffes Auction Calendar 2011For More info Call 1-800-726-8609
or visit our website:www.steffesauctioneers.com
Auctioneers: Doug Kerkhoff & Terry R. Marguth
ANTIQUE TRACTOR & COLLECTIBLE
AUCTIONLocated at GILFILLAN ESTATE GROUNDS
6 mi. East of Redwood Falls on Hwy. 67 or5 mi. West of Morgan on Hwy. 67
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 2001 - 10:00 A.M.
Tractors: 1946 Farmall M high crop; Ford 8N; 350International Utility, WF; Farmall H; Allis Chalmers WD45, WF; JD 50, NF, w/hyd. loader; 1937 Allis ChalmersWC; (2) Farmall F-20’s; 1965 JD 4020, dsl., PS, WF, dualhyd.; Cockshutt 570 Standard, dsl.; JD 70, gas, NF.Machinery: Steel wheeled plows; NH 269 small squarebaler w/thrower; Farmhand grinder mixer; MasseyFerguson 35 Super combine; Massey Harris 35 combine;10x28 2-wheeled trailer; (2) JD endgate seeders.Mowers: Schweiss 60” 25 hp. zero turn mower.
More items by sale date. Check website for updates.Please view our webpage for pictures and auction poster.
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. $59,000. 507-427-3520
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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. $59,000. 507-427-3520
Hay & Forage Eq.FOR SALE: NH 316 baler,
like new, used 4 yrs, super sweep flotation tires, 70 thrower, hyd swing, elec spd control. $7,000. 763-972-3224
Hay & Forage Eq.
FOR SALE: SnoCo 40 & 48’ bale elvators, extra sec-tions avail; H&S 500 forage box unloading unit; Hes-ston stack mover; NH 67 baler; 6, 8 & 10T running gears; 14 & 16’ bale flat racks on gears. 320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583
FOR SALE: RMS bale han-dle, 10 bale capacity, fits ldr/quicktach, $2,250. 712-297-7951
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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: 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
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FOR SALE: JD 3960 forage harvester, w/2 row 30” cornhead, 5 1/2’ hay pick-up; (2) JD 716 silage box-es, w/tandem wagons; CIH 600 blower; NH Windrow inverter. Byron, MN507-254-9128 or 507-282-9947
18' H&S all steel hyd rear unload chopper box w/ a 13 ton EZ Trail running gear. $5,000/OBO. 715-362-5169
Hay & Forage Eq.Hay & Forage Eq.FOR SALE: NH #55 hay
rake, $500. 712-297-7951
FOR SALE: NH 488 9' hay-bine. 608-685-3532
FOR SALE: Versatile 400 swather, 15’ cut, hydro-matic drive, $1,000. 712-297-795116 whl H&S V-rake, good
shape, $8,000. 715-962-3497 Anytime
Hesston 8400 self-propelled haybine. 14' cut, exc.cond. Asking $19,000/OBO.608-792-8051
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SATURDAY, JUNE 18th • 9:30 AM • RACINE, MNLOCATED: 15 miles South of Rochester, MN on Hwy 63
507-378-2222 www.suessauction.com
SUESS AUCTION & IMPLEMENT19 FIRST STREET NE, RACINE, MN 55967
View full listing, photos, & late consignments added daily on our website at: suessauction.com OR at midwestauction.com
**FEATURING ANTIQUE TRACTORS, MACHINERY, PARTS & TOYS**Plus regular consignment of tractors, skidloaders, hay & tillage equip., wagons, & all
types of farm equipment & farm misc.Open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Consignments also accepted sale morningSelling with 3 rings - Good loading facilities
COMPLETE DAIRYDISPERSAL AUCTION
Tues., June 21St, 2011 • 11:30 AMLocated 9 mi. north of Foley, MN or 20 mi. south of Pierz, MNon MN State Hwy. 25, then 3⁄4 mi. north on County #11 (85th
Ave. NE), or 2 mi. north & west of Gillman, MN on State Hwy.25, then 3⁄4 mi. on County #11
92 HEAD OF OUTSTANDING REGISTERED &HIGH GRADE HOME-BRED HOLSTEIN CATTLE
THIRD GENERATION HERD OF BEAUTIFULLY UDDERED HIGHPRODUCING LARGE FRAME HOLSTEIN CATTLE. OFFICIAL DHIAFOR OVER 40 YEARS, CURRENT RECORDS INDICATE A HERDAVERAGE OF 20,661 M, 817F & 644 P, 70# TANK AVERAGE W/NOTMR OR BST. LAST 3 MONTH AVERAGE SCC ONLY 113,000. AI -ALONG WITH LEADING HERD SIRES FROM TOP AREA HERDSUSED SINCE THE 1940’s. SIRES INCLUDE BUT NOT LIMITED TO:BLITZ, BOULET CHARLES, LOU, TOY STORY. THE HERDINCLUDES MN STATE FAIR & LOCAL COUNTY FAIR CHAMPIONS.EXCELLENT HERD HEALTH PROGRAM. TB TESTED POST SALEFOR OUT OF STATE BUYERS. SALE HELD UNDERCOVER.THE GABBERT FAMILY HAS NOT CLASSIFIED IN A NUMBER OFYEARS, HOWEVER THE GOOD DAIRYMEN WILL NOT WANT TOMISS THIS SALE. INCLUDED ARE THREE HI-METRO DAUGHTERSALL WITH OVER 1100 FAT & THE POTENTIAL TO SCOREEXCELLENT.TRIXIE HER DAM BY COMESTAR LEE HAS A BEAUTIFULDAUGHTER BY MOMENTUM.JASMINE SELLS FRESH BY SALE TIME, SHE HAS A DAUGHTER BYDUPLEX DUE SHORTLY BEFORE SALE TIME & ONE BY STANHOPESOVEREIGN W/OVER 850 FAT AS A 2 YEAR OLD.TOPSY, IS DUE TO WATCHOUT ON 6-15-11, HER DAM MADE OVER1400 FAT. HER DAUGHTER BY MAURICE (GOLDWYNXLEADERMELANIE ALSO SELLS).ANOTHER YOUNG COW IS JULY BY MACLAND STORMIN BILLDUE FALL OF 2011 TO WATCHOUT ANOTHER POSSIBLE HIGHSCORING COW.INCLUDES: • 50 YOUNG TIE STALL COWS THAT ARE LET OUTDAILY, EXCELLENT FEET & LEGS • 11 FANCY BRED HEIFERS DUEMAY THROUGH EARLY FALL • 16 OUTSTANDING OPEN HEIFERS 8TO 15 MONTHS OLD • 15 HEIFER CALVES FROM 1 TO 5 WEEKSOLD.
Gabbert Holsteins,Dean & Ruth GabbertPh.: 320-387-2353 after 8 pm
AL WESSEL - LIC. #77-60 • PH. 320-547-2206KEVIN WINTER - LIC. #77-18 • PH. 320-760-1593
STEVE PETERSON HOLSTEIN USA • PH. 218-849-2238MID-AMERICAN AUCTION CO. INC
FOR CATALOG PHONE: 320-352-3803or BROCHURE
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OWNER: CATHOLIC COMMUNITYFOUNDATION
AUCTIONEERS: LARRY MAGES, LAFAYETTE • JOE MAIDL,LAFAYETTE • JOE WERSAL, WINTHROP
• JOHN GOELZ, FRANKLIN
BROKER: MAGES LAND CO & AUCTION SERVICE LLC
COUNTRY LIVING AT THE EDGE OF TOWN • 8.65 ACRE RURAL RESIDENCE
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONTUESDAY • JUNE 21ST • 6:30 PM12987 CO RD 24 • NEW ULM
DIRECTIONS: FROM SOUTH END OF NEW ULM, GO SOUTH ON ST HWY 15, TURNW ON CO RD 24 AT THE NORTH EDGE OF SEARLES & LOOK FOR SIGN
Property Description: A Kingdom conveniently locatedat the edge of town w/the luxury of the peace andprivacy of country living. Spacious property a total of8.65 Acrs including a building site, 2 bedroom home,nice grove, lovely wooded ravine, beautiful yard withmany large trees & gardens. There are 3 nice pasturestotaling approx. 3 acres, perfect for horses or they couldpossibly be sold off for housing developments.Outbuildings: 2 stall detached insulated, Granaryw/upper loft & 8’10”w x 7’8”h sliding door to 1 stallshop, 18x28 barn w/steel roof & stairs to loft, 10x12potting shed & several other small outbuildings, mostwith cement floors & power
Open House:Thursday, June 16 • 5-7 pm
& Saturday, June 18 • 8-10 amFor Information, complete packet & Terms or to
schedule an Appointment, Contact Auctioneer #08-11-4:
Matt Mages • 507-276-7002
Mages Land Co. & Auction Service507-276-7002
magesland.com
They want how much to sell your Farm??We have sold thousands of acres using proven methods throughout
MN at commissions that are often half that of other companies
Country Living on The Edge of Town, 8.65 acres ruralresidences w/2 bedroom rambler, 3 acres of pasture, verynice grove & yard w/mature trees, granary, barn &outbuildings sells at auction June 21st, 6:30 p.m.¥ 12987Co Rd 24 ¥ Searles, MN8 Acre Farm w/Extraordinary Home, turn of the centuryhome built w/Artstone brick & top quality materials &craftsmanship, original woodwork & hardwood floorsthroughout, beautiful yard excellent outbuildings Sells atAuction June 14th 6:00 p.m. ¥ 64197 460th St., FairfaxGrain Storage & Elevator Facility, bins, dryer & legsystem, office & scale room, etc., $149,900 ¥ Arlington,MNBeautiful Wooded Country Lot, 3.34 acres in greatlocation near Swan Lake on paved road, $24,900 ¥ Section34, Courtland E. Twp., Nicollet CountyPerfect 3.36 Acre Lot for Business w/3 BR home, 2( 05/ 06) heated, insulated & lined shops w/cement floors,overhead doors & office, spacious lot & home w/someupdates, $114,900 ¥ 391 Lafayette Ave., Lafayette, MN5 Acre Hobby Farm, 4 BR, 2 bath, hardwood floors,heated garage, barn, WOW! $129,900 ¥ 25684 595th Ave.,Gibbon, MNWonderful 10 Acre Farm Site, 3 BR home, fireplace,updated kitchen, pole barn, $159,900 ¥ 57821 300th St.,Winthrop, MN100 Acres Hunting Land, CRP & CREP payments til2016 in Renville Cty., $1,350/Acre, Section 14, HawkCreek Twp.Excellent Hunting Land, 80 Acres in Renville Cty.,$890/Acre, near Cty. Rds. 11 & 54
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: Sukup 5” air system, 40 hp blower mo-tor w/air lock & central panel w/ 5” pipe for 3-48’ dia bins & cyclones. St. James, MN 507-920-8217
FOR SALE: FarmFans 1000H dryer. Call Steve Fairfax Ag - 888-830-7757
FOR SALE: 3000 bu per hr universal grain leg, 85’, new boot & head covers, new cups & belt 2 yrs old ago, new paint, $14,000. St. James, MN 507-920-8217
BRENT #672 Grain Cart/Cor-ner Auger w/ Scale. Sun-flower 7 Shank #4300 Disk Ripper. Feterl 10x62 Auger w/ Low Profile Hopper(NECH). All Real Good. 319-347-2349 Can Del
54’ Stanhoist & Kewanee grain elevators, great shape. $500/ea. 712-363-3843
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Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 100% financing w/no liens or red tape, call Steve at Fairfax Ag for an appoint-ment.
888-830-7757
SILO DOORS - Wood or steel doors w/ stainless steel fastners shipped promptly to your farm. Hardware available. 1-800-222-5726 LandWood Sales LLP
Looking to purchase a large quantity of used pole barn paneling. Please call John
262-225-0628
FOR SALE: 5,500 bu BSB grain bin, 24’ diameter, full floor, $750. 507-387-5985
Almost new 18' Hanson silo unloader, 7.5hp motor. On-ly emptied 10' silo once. Dealer price now $7,200 + motor. Health failure, pushed sale of dairy herd. Asking $2,100 or reasona-ble offer. 715-765-4593
3 round wire corn cribs with roofs, 14' dia.x 16' high.
715-229-2489
Bins & Buildings
NH hayliner 273 baler; JD 1209 haybine; NH 5 bar hay rake; Lilliston 30” roll-ing cult; JD F145 semi mounted plow. All in work-ing cond. 952-873-2871
NH 488 haybine, very gd cond, has original sickle, $3,700/OBO. (715)313-0168
NH 1600 Chopper w/350W hay head, completely re-built, $3,500. Also, NH 880W hay head, $300. (715)822-3897
New ''Koyker Bale Caddie'' BALE ACCUMULATOR. The only way to handle sm sq bales w/2 grabbers only $14,850. 715-296-2162
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
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JD 567 round baler. Mega-wide coverall & silage spe-cial. Exc. cond. $17,000/OBO. 608-792-8051
FOR SALE: Hesston 1090 windrower, 9’ cut/crimp, $1,000. 712-297-7951
Hay & Forage Eq.IH 1190 mower-conditioner,
good cond., shedded & ex-tra clean, $3,000; Cam Spray hot water washer model 1450, 2 gal/min, like new cond., $1,000.
(507)354-3987
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Bill Klassen AuctioneersWe Do The Border Paper Work and Can DeliverPh. (204) 325-4433 • Cell: (204) 325-6230
16 miles west of PortageLa Prairie, Manitoba
see: www.billklassen.com
SATURDAY, JUNE 18 • 10 AM
1963 John Deere5010 Diesel#32T1663
new paint, PTO,all around good
condition, 24.5x32rear tires.
Sells at Potato & Collector Auction
FOR SALE: White 374 6/8 R30 cult, RS, set up to push or pull, used w/bi-dir, $350; Ford 3 pt Tumble Bug dirt bucket, $150; Aug-er 6x26 w/Wis gas eng, $150; Platform scale, 1500 lb, $50; 2- screw in grain aerators, $40 ea; 2 wheel trailer w/wood box, 44x57x26, $150. 507-340-2820
FOR SALE: Vittetoe chaff spreader, works on JD or CIH combine, $1,000. 712-786-3341
Farm Implements
FOR SALE: JD CX15 Bat-wing, used on 300 acres, has all options, $11,500.
Canby, MN 507-223-7365
FOR SALE: JD 875, 8R30 cult., rolling shlds; Fetrel 10x76 auger. (320)967-4576
FOR SALE: JD 400 15’ roto hoe, JD RM rear mntd cult, JD #38 sickle mower, 16’ super 7+4 H&S silage box w/ 10T wagon RH un-loading. EZ Trail 230bu grav box w/ 8T wagon; 21’ motorhome. 320-395-2207
Farm ImplementsFOR SALE: Frontier 450 bu.
Hydrapush manure spreader, exc cond. (608)792-8051
FOR SALE: Blumhardt 1000 gal Trail Master sprayer, w/60’ boom, $1750; NH 1033 auto bale wagon, $2500; NH 258 rake w/dolly wheel, $1900; Hoelscher 10 pack accumulator & fork like new $6750. Dawson, MN320-769-2756 or 320-361-0065
782 NH chopper, elec. con-trol, both heads; Berg Choremaster barn cleaner head w/motor. 715-785-7952
Farm Implements‘84 JD 8450, 90% 18.4x38 du-
als, PTO, quick 3pt, 3 hyds, engine trash screens, 6400 hrs. Clean, great cart tractor, $25,000; ‘97 JD 1760 Cons planter, 12/30” flex-fold, 1.6 & 3 bu boxes, dbl disc trash whips, AM-VAC smart box kit, 250 monitor, very clean, $25,000; 05/06 JD bucket, 650 ext (dump box) ATV, WS & mirrors, 813 mi, mint, collectible. $4,000. Dave 320-855-2428
Farm ImplementsAgriVal 5600 big bale &
round bale chopper, like new, $19,750. AgriMetal straw chopper, 11 hp gas eng, $750. Winco PTO gen-erator on transport, $16,000. 715-877-2906
‘90 JD 643 cornhead; Brent 640 wagon w/ duals; J&M 350 w/ J&M gear w/ truck tires; (3) J&M 250 boxes; ‘76 JD 770 turbo combine, gear drive, 3900 hrs. Call 507-460-0248
1000 gal fiberglass water tank, good running gear, motor & chem tank, good cond. $1,750. 712-424-3843
Farm Implements
45 Ft Mandako Land Roller, 3 Sections, (Heavy DutySeries) Like New. Rhino 7 Ft 3Pt Disk Mower. RhinoHi-Capacity Swift (10 Wheel) Rake. Can Deliver. 319-347-6138 Let It Ring
600-40-22.5 Alliant truck tires & rims for feedlot flotation traction. $1,000/each. 515-341-1276
5500# capacity pallet forks NEW. Skid steer Mount $875. JD Loader Mount $1000. 715-296-2162
FOR SALE: 42’ drag har-row, 7 section hyd lift, best offer. 507-327-1766
Farm Implements
FOR SALE: 8N Ford trac-tor, $2,000; ‘75 IH tri axle, tandem, 22’ alum box, newer 3208 motor, trans & hoist, $20,000; ‘99 Demco sprayer, 500 gal, 60’ boom, $3,000; Redball sprayer, 1000 gal, 80’ boom, $14,500; 2430 planter, front fold, newer Kinze units, $40,000; ‘99 Alloway stalk chopper, 20’, low acres, $7,500; JD rotary hoe, 400, 40’ $5,000; Lorentz row crop cult, 12-30’s $1,500; 18.4x38 radial duals on 9 hole rims, new-er tires, $3,000; Forklift dsl, 3000 lbs, $3,000; 10” Feterl auger, 60’, $2,000; Feterl 10” portable semi dump $2,900. 320-979-1268
Farm Implements
NEW 10X71 WESTFIELD:Brand new low profile swing hopper auger, $8,599. Contact: Mike @ 507-848-6268, Trimont, MN
FOR SALE: Farm Fans AB- 12B corn dryer, automatic batch controls, $4500. Faribault, MN 507-334-6092
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FOR SALE &WILL PURCHASE:NH BALE WAGONS.
ROEDER IMPLEMENTSENECA, KS 66538
(785)336-6103
FOR SALE: JD 4450 trac-tor, PS, 3 hyd, 3 pt,$24,000; JD 567 balerMega wide w/net wrap,$13,750; NH 617 disc mower, $4900; NH 258 rake, $1950; NH 56 rake $775. 320-769-2756
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OWNER: CHUCK SUNDEEN & OTHERSAUCTIONEER: MATT MAGES • 507-276-7002
AUCTIONEERS: LARRY MAGES, LAFAYETTE • JOHN GOELZ,FRANKLIN • JOE WERSAL, WINTHROP
• JOE MAIDL, LAFAYETTECLERK: MAGES LAND CO & AUCTION SERVICE LLC
GUNS, SPORTING EQUIPMENT, SPORTS TRADING CARDS, TOOLS, HOUSEHOLD &
REAL ESTATE AUCTIONWEDNESDAY • JUNE 22 • 3 PM
PERSONAL PROPERTY SELLS BEGINNING AT 3 PM W/REAL ESTATESELLING AT 5:30 PM
SALE LOCATION: 55780 ST HWY 19 • WINTHROP, MNDIRECTIONS: 1⁄2 MI W OF ST HWYS 19 & 15 INT ON W END OF WINTHROP
3 Bedroom double Wide on Large Lot: 304 S Renville St,Winthrop, MN. Lot size 50x150 & 20x50 w/alley access.Lg. Asst. of Ammo & Reloading Supplies, Guns &Sporting Goods: Browning gun safe; reloading supplies &equip; rifle rounds incl. 306, 330, 22, 308, 223 & 762; 12 ga.shells; 38 Spc’l rndsVehicles, Tractor, Trailers, Scrao & Lawn Equip: FordExplorer XLT 4x4, 78K mi; ‘74 Dodge 200, 40K mi; ‘46 AC Btractor w/Woods LS belly mower; carborator for AC B; IHtractor fenders; 42”, 15.5 hp 7 spd lawn mowerCamper, Boats, Motorcycle & Tools: Nomad camper trlr;Tri-hull 12’ fiberglass boat on trlr; flat duck boat; 3 mid ‘70’sHonda 400 motorcycles, 2 for parts; Stihl 1082 chainsawAntiques/Collectibles & Toys: 2-WWII army hats; bayonetw/scabbard; kerosene lamps; JD A & Farmall M toy tractors;wood Fire Demon toy hook & ladder truck; cast iron Ford toytractor; N scale train & track set up; blasting caps crate; oldwrenches & blow torches; Kent Feeds clockHuge Selection of Pristine Trading Cars, well organized-individual & in unopened box sets, Coins, Music Equip,Household & More
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We are experienced handlersof your wet, dry, burnt
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Immediate response anywhere.
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ALL DAY DOUBLE RING ESTATE AUCTION
SATURDAY FORENOON JUNE 18th, 2011 @ 8:45 A.M.Located at Granada, MN - 5 miles East of Fairmont, MN
GRANADA REPAIR & TOWING AL SANDBERG ESTATELeRoy & Bernice Sandberg - P.R.
For full auction poster and many morepictures visit our website at www.auctioneeralley.com
AUCTIONEER ALLEY-AUCTION AMERICAKahlers, Wedel, Pike, Hall & Hartung
Office No: 507.238.4318
Large amount of top quality tools and shop and specialtyequipment, includes 2 like new 7000 LB. vehicle lifts, alltypes of hoists and jacks, all types of analyzers, and AC,antifreeze & oil equip; Hundreds of hand & specialty toolsincluding SNAP-ON & MAC; Tire equip; Thousands of newparts & bolts in original steel cabinets; GM & Harley items.Vehicles include immaculate 2000 GMC Cat diesel truckw/20 ft. roll back bed & car carrier; Clean Olds SL auto;Several Chev 4x4 pickups, some 6.2 diesels; Chev 30 seriesWrecker, needs engine; Restorable cars; A lot of used Chev-GM gas & diesel V8 engines; Several nice guns; AC WD 45& C Tractors; Other AC parts & advertising; McKee snowblower; Several riding lawn mowers; Nice Clark Forklift,Melroe Skid Loader; Hundreds of manuals; Corn stove;Large Air Compressors; Antique items; Many special tools.At 3 P.M. we will sell 2 Bay Shop, office & storage, andformer Church building across from shop, also antiqueitems from Church: All types of misc items. If you‚re lookingfor something it‚s here!!! Private inspection of parts &equipment from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Friday June 17th.
Kahler’s, Wedel, Pike, Hartung & Hall AuctioneersNK Clerking, clerks
507-238-4318 or 507-920-8060
Jeff Paulson, Owner507-276-1366 or 507-439-6854
12653 Ave., Hanska, MNwww.auctioneeralley.com
Large AC Farm AuctionDue to the Death of my Father I will sell the following:
Located 11⁄2 mi. West of Hanska, MN & 1⁄4 mi. South.Hanska: approx. 20 mi. South of New Ulm, MN
Sat., June 25 @ 9:45 a.m.Tractors: AC 8550 4x4, 20-spd., 3 pt., PTO, duals; AC7080, PD trans. & AC 7060, PS trans., 4305 hrs., cabs,3 pt., duals,; AC 200, 6322 hrs., factory cab & air, 3 pt.;AC 200 w/factory cab, 6300 hrs.; AC 200 w/Schwartz hyd.loader; IH 574 Utility w/IH 1850 all hyd. loader, 4475 hrs.;(2) AC CA’s w/Woods belly mowers, (1) w/WF; Ford 8Nw/all hyd. loader & backhoe. Salvage Tractors: AC 200;AC 190XT, AC 190; Farmall Super C; AC WD 45; AC C;Austin Western road grader. Combine & Heads: ‘98AgCo Gleaner 12-30 hugger head; AgCo Gleaner 530,30’ head; ‘81 AC N-7 Gleaner combine; ‘78 Gleaner L-2combine-both may need some work. Farm Equipment:JD 7300, 12-30 vac. planter; JD 7100, 12-30 planter; IH800, 10-18 plow; CIH 14 9-shank ripper; CIH 50’crumbler; IH 490, 32’ disk; Kewanee 1020, 22’ disk; M&W15’ rotary cutter; Balzer 20’ stalk shredder; IH 710, 6-18”onland plow; Kewanee 14’ Culti Packer; (7) M&W Dakongravity boxes; Many other items. Grain Bins, Augers &Tanks: Westfield 10x71’ auger, direct drive w/swinghopper; Westfield 80x61’ w/electric drive; (4) otheraugers; Kongskilde PTO vac; (4) Grain bins, 12,000 to4,500 bu.; Johnson 50 bu. dump pit. LivestockEquipment: Artsway 500 grinder mixer; Van Dale &Calumet 3250 manure tanks; (5) 8-ton to 11⁄2-ton bulkbins; PTO Kato 250S alternator; Many gates & otheritems. Semi Tractor & Vehicles: ‘85 Ford L9000 semitractor; ‘25 Chevy Sedan; ‘91 Lincoln Town Car. Misc.:Tools & some scrap iron.
Online bidding www.proxibid.com
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AuctionWednesday, June 15, 2011 • 9:30 a.m.
Selling Tractors including: CIH Farmall 40, MFWD, ‘08, 195 hrs.; Agco Allis 6690, MFWD, 4877hrs.; Oliver 1655, dsl., w/loader; Oliver 1950T w/new clutch & hyd. pump, Nice; JD 2440, 3010;Combine: IH 1460, ‘83, 3203 hrs., Heads: Cat Lexion F540, 40’, flex, ‘06; CIH 1020, 20’, 17.5’,16.5’; 820, 15’; 1063 & 1044; Corn Head: MF 1859 dummy; Planters: Kinze Econo Fold, 12R30”w/liquid; (2) White 6100, 12R30” vert. fold - (1) w/liquid fert.; JD 7000, 6R30”; MiscellaneousEquipment including: Mustang 2076 skid loader, 1479 hrs.; JD 90 skid loader; Great Bend 870loader, Nice; Knight 716 slinger spreader; Patz 205 TMR w/scale; Gehl 125 mill mixer w/scale; JD450 hydra push spreader; Betterbilt 4500 manure tank w/pump; D.K. 9861 grain vac; HardiNavigator 550 sprayer w/45’ booms, foamer, triple nozzles, 12.4x38, Nice; Alloway 750 gal. sprayerw/60’ boom; Hardy 750 gal. sprayer w/60’ boom; (2) CIH 183, 12R30 cult.; 183, 8R30 flat fold cult;White 378, 8R30 flat fold cult.; Notch 8-bale trailer; Several augers; JD 535 baler; NH 495 haybine;NH 489 haybine; JD 265 disc mower; JD 3940 chopper w/2-row & H.H.; Assortment of new skidloader buckets & post hole digger; JD 644B wheel loader; ‘95 IH DS-80S floater w/Willmar dry spin-ner box; Plus all other types of Farm Equipment.
Gehling Implement & Auction CompanyPreston, MN
Loan/Lease Financing AvailableLive Online Bidding Available - gehlinglive.com, beginning at approx. 10:30 a.m.
Go to www.gehlinglive.com to Pre-Register and Details
Kenneth & Irene - Keith & Linda Johnson Farm Land Selling at Approx. 11:00: As they havesold their cows & rented out their land they will liquidate their equipment. For more information callKenneth: 563-419-3820 or Keith: 563-419-0568 • JD 7400, MFWD, P.Q., 6509 hrs. w/JD 740loader; JD 4450, MFWD, P.S., 5383 hrs.; 4230 Quad, 753 hrs. on OH; 2020 gas utility; JD 6620sidehill; 444 high tin; 212 head w/4-belt pick up; NH 900 chopper w/990W & 824; CIH 600 blower;(3) H&S chopper boxes on 612 tandem gears; Hesston 1340, 12-disc mower conditioner; IH 4000windrower w/12’ platform; JD 535 baler w/net; H&S 12-wheel hi cap rake; (3) H&S 9’x16’ kickerracks on gears; JD 7000, 8R36: planter w/liquid; IH 510, 12’ drill; Brillion 3 pt., 10’ seeder, 699acres; JD 714 9-shank mulch tiller; JD 726, 191⁄2’ mulch finisher; Knight 3300 reel augie TMR w/haytable & scale; Hesston BP20 processor; JD 400 mill mixer w/scale; Gehl 1315 scavenger spreaderw/bale trailer; Erskine snowblower; Westfield 8”x60’ auger; (6) Gravity boxes; Royal 16’ bumperhitch stock trailer
Lawn & Garden & ATV: ‘08 Gravely ZT2448 XL w/519 hrs.; ‘07 Gravely 260Z w/400 hrs.; ‘07Gravely Z60 w/285 hrs.; ‘04 Gravely 260Z, diesel, w/913 hrs.; ‘08 JD XUV 620 Gator; ‘97 PolarisXplorer 400, liquid; ‘02 Kawaski Mojave 2x4; ‘01 Ez-Go Workhorse; Polaris 250 ATV, 2-wheeler;Honda 3-wheeler; Plus several cars, pickups, trucks & trailers; (8) New 10x16.5 skid loader tires;(2) New 295/75R22.5 tires
TERMS:Loan/Lease Financing Available Through Ag Star Financial.Call Terry Keller: 1-800-577-1831 or 1-877-381-0960 For Details.All Other Items Cash or Good Check Day Of Sale
For a complete listing & photos go to: www.gehlingauction.com, or [email protected], or call Gehling Auction Co. at 507-765-2131.
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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 Website For Pictures &More Listings @ www.larsonimplements.com
4WD & TRACK TRACTORS‘08 C-IH 435 Steiger, 470 hrs., powershift,
luxury cab, 620x42 tires & duals ..$176,000‘08 C-IH 435 Steiger, 404 hrs, 24 spd.
trans., 710x42” duals, big pump, diff.lock ................................................$168,000
JD 8770, 12 spd. syncro, 5211 hrs., 20.8x38,radial tires & duals 85%, 4 hyd.......$65,000
JD 8870, 24 spd., 6330 hrs., eng. OH ‘09,20.8x38 tires & duals 75%, 4 hyd.,diff. lock ..........................................$67,000
‘97 JD 9300, 24 spd., 5568 hrs., 20.8x42duals ................................................$80,000
‘87 JD 8760, 12 spd., 6600 hrs., 20.8x38duals ................................................$49,000
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
‘06 JD 8230, 2427 hrs., IVT trans., 3 pt.,540/1000 PTO capable, 4 hyd., 320x54”tires & duals, front wgts. ..............$127,000
‘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
‘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........................................................$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....................................$52,000
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
‘98 NH TS110, MFWD, cab, air, 2 hyd.,18.4x38, rear tires, 3691 hrs...........$29,500
Allis 7080, cab/air, 3 pt., 3 hyd., 1000PTO....................................................$7,500
COMBINES‘06 C-IH 8010, 1350 eng./1050 sep. hrs.,
chopper, rock trap, tracker,20.8x42 duals ................................$159,000
‘06 JD 9660STS, 1815 eng./1315 sep. hrs.,Contour Master, bullet rotor, hi-capacityunload, chopper, 20.8x38 duals ....$135,000
‘06 JD 9760STS, 1783 eng./1207 sep. hrs.,Contour Master, bullet rotor, Touchset,HID lights, 20.8x42 duals ..............$145,000
‘05 JD 9760STS, 1462 eng./1086 sep. hrs.,Contour Master, 20.8x38 duals,chopper, header controls ..............$135,000
‘04 JD 9760STS, 2358 eng./1612 sep. hrs.,hi-capacity unload, Contour Master,chopper, Greenstar yield & moisturemonitor, 800x32 tires ....................$129,000
‘04 JD 9660STS, 1761 eng./1289 sep. hrs.,18.4x42 duals, Green Star, yield & moisturemonitor, touch set..........................$124,000
‘01 JD 9550, 2348 eng./1729 sep. hrs.,hi/lo Contour Master, chopper, yield &moisture monitor, 18.4x38 duals ....$85,000
LOADER TRACTORS‘02 NH TM125, MFWD, 3483 hrs., cab,
air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, Buhler 2795loader w/joystick control..................$49,000
GRAIN DRILLSCIH 5500, 30’ hyd. fold drill, 15” spacing,
SI bean meters ................................$14,500CIH 5400, 15’ drill w/cart, 7.5” spacing,
grass seed, press wheels ..................$6,250
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.
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 • “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
• 48” Grasshopper Zero Turn Mower, Very Good• 60”, 3 pt., PTO, Rototiller• Bush Hog GT 48” Rotary Cutter w/13 hp Eng., PT• JD BWF 20’ disk w/duals, 20”-21” disks, Exc.• 8-Yd. soil scraper• 2-Yd. soild scraper
• Red Star portable electric scaffolding• Steer Stuffer & Hog Feeders• Westgo hyd. rock picker• Farm Hand tub grinder• #580 GT Tox-O-Wic PTO dryer• 3 pt. Brillion 6’ Landscape Seeder
~ USED EQUIPMENT ~
☺GREENWALD FARM CENTER
Greenwald, MN • 320-987-317714 miles So. of Sauk Centre
• 5/8” drum rollerwall thickness
• 42” drum diameter• 4”x8” frame
tubing 3/8” thick• Auto fold
FOR THE BEST DEALORDER NOW!12’-60’ LONG ROLLERS
MANDAKO
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
FOR SALE: ‘27 Hart Parr 18-36, always shedded, mo-tor stuck $2800 OBO; Oliv-er 5 hp outboard motor, $175; ‘51 Oliver 66 row crop, runs good, $950.
Round Lake, MN 507-945-0065
FOR SALE: 170 AC, fair cond, chores tractor, 5400 hrs, $4250. 507-752-7566
FOR SALE: (12) 90lb wgts, w/ bracket for 8770 NH. Asking price: $1,500. 507-644-5963, evenings. Leave message.
Tractors
We buy Salvage Equipment
Parts AvailableHammell Equip., Inc.
(507)867-4910
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
Farm Implements
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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
Farm Implements
Tractor Loaders for older AC, Ford, IH, Oliver. $150 to $3,650. Pomeroy 712-299-6608
Top Air 500 gal. sprayer, 45' booms, Raven, foamer, $4,250. Hesston 8200 14' windrower dsl, 2300 hrs., nice, $17,500. 715-294-3488
New Oak flatbeds, hay bunks, silage bunks, green chop boxes. (715)269-5258
JD 670 rake; Gehl 72B flail chopper; 16' wood feeder wagon. 715-442-5401
JD 1560 15' no till drill aug-er, fill markers, $24,900. 715-684-9451
11’ MM drill, 60’ ASH spray-er 3pt w/ caster wheels, 500 gal tank, hyd pump & fold, Microtrac controller; IH 830 183 hyd fold cultivator. 507-236-7021
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
Houle 9’ manure pump, twin jet, 3pt w/ Farmstar 10” load stand. $9,400. 515-341-1276
Haybuster 3106 rock picker, current model, good cond, $13,900; JD 148 loader, grapple fork, joy stick, power beyond, JD 4440 mounts, welded, but strong, $3550; JD 704 12 wheel bi-fold rake, $4,595.
320-543-3523
Farm Implements
H&S twin auger SU wagon w/12 ton tandem, $6,500; Gehl SU Wagon 13T tan-dem, $5,500; Henky Roller mill crusher w/blower, $4,500; 781 IH chopper, 2R corn & hay head, $1,500; 12T tandem running gear, $1,500; JD 60’ hay & grain elevator, $300. 715-404-5021 or 715-456-1062
Case IH 8330 9’ haybine, used very little, mint cond, $5,000. 50’ hay grain Kewa-nee 500 elevator, $125. 715-594-3665
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New Ulm Tractor & Equipment Inc.13144 Co. Rd. #25
New Ulm, MN
507-354-3612
USED TRACTORS‘08 Kubota MX5100, 50 hp. dsl., 2WD,140 hrs. ..................$17,000Allis WC, gas, NF, paint & rubber ..............................................$8751 set 20.8R38 2 Star Goodyears on 10 hole Ford, dual rims (new takeoffs) ....................................................................$2,500
RTV/ATV‘08 Kubota 1100, fact. cab w/AC, 4WD, ATV tires, 400 hrs ..$14,000New Kubota 1140, 7 passenger, Camo, ATV tire,bed dump ......................................................Reduced to $14,000
‘06 Honda 350 Rancher, 4x4 ................................................$3,600
HAY TOOLSJD 800 swather, 15’ head, conditioner rolls ..........................$1,975NH 850 round baler ..............................................................$1,375Vicon CM240, 6 rotor, 7’10” cut, disk mower ........................$3,175JD 567, 5 wheel, pull type rake................................................$975
NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALSVicon HC1240, 12-wheel hay rake w/hyd. cart......................$6,460Meyers 125 bu. manure spreader, poly floor & sides ....NOW $5,000Paquea 80 bu. spreader, T-rod chain, poly floor ....................$3,850Paquea 50 bu. spreader, T-rod chain, poly floor ....................$3,750Land Pride BH2584, 8’, 3 pt., mtd. backhoe,18” bucket ................................................................NOW $9,000
Land Pride SH30 hydraulic post hole digger, 15” bit, universalmount ................................................................................$2,700
Artsway 10x34’ white truck auger, w/540 PTO......................$4,733Horst 8-ton running gear, 11Lx15 8-ply tires ........................$1,852Horst 12-ton tandem reach running gear, 12.5x15 tires ........$2,743Land Pride RTR 1550, 3 pt. reverse rot., 50” tiller ................$2,487Land Pride RTR 1574, 3 pt. reverse rot., 74” tiller ................$2,726
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENTFarm King 6’, 3 pt, 3-blade grooming mower, new blades ......$825Walco 5’, 3 pt, 3-blade grooming mower ..............................$1,000Ford 917, 3 pt, mtd. flail mower, 6’ width ................................$475‘09 Exmark Lazer XS, 25 hp, Kopata dsl, 72” tritan deck, extra newmower blades ..................................................................$10,500
SPRING SAVINGSSEASON
Kubota, Land Pride, Vicon, Meyers, Artsway
TRACTORS‘05 NH TC45DA s.s., FWA, 17LA loader, 850 hrs. ..Coming In‘06 NH TS135A s.s., MFWD, w/Stoll 35 loader ......Coming In‘98 NH 9882, 4WD, 710/70R38 duals, F & R wgts.,
3050 hrs. ..................................................................$95,500‘05 NH TC33DA s.s, MFWD, 15LA loader, 250 hrs. ....$20,900‘01 NH TC25D s.s., FWA w/Curtis cab & heat ............$12,500‘94 Ford 9280, 4WD, 20.8-38 duals, 2650 hrs. ......Coming In‘89 Ford 7710, MFWD, w/Westendorf loader, 5000 hrs.
..............................................................................Coming In‘95 Ford 9280, 4WD, 18.4R38 (80%), Nice! ..............$62,500‘92 Ford-Vers. 976, 750 Trells, 3 pt.., 5950 hrs. ........$51,500‘06 Buhler 2180, 14.9R30 duals, SS/Megaflow,
2400 hrs. ..................................................................$89,500‘03 Buhler-Vers. 2180, FWA, 480/80R46 duals,
1900 hrs ....................................................................$82,500‘81 IH 3688, 2WD, 18.4x34 duals, Nice! ....................$19,500IH 856, 18.4-38........................................................Coming InIH 856, dsl., WF, w/cab & Koyker loader ......................$9,150‘02 C-IH MX135, MFWD w/3550 hrs., 18.4R38 duals
..............................................................................Coming In‘79 White 2-155, 2WD w/18.4R38 duals ....................$10,500‘79 White 2-85, cab/air, eng OH, Clean!......................$10,950
SKID STEERS(2) ‘08 NH L175 cab/heat & A/C, std. hyd. S, low hrs.
..............................................................................Coming In‘07 NH L175, cab/air, hyd Q/A, 72” bucket..................$29,000‘01 NH LS180, ROPS ..................................................$19,000‘08 NH L170, cab/heat, 3200 hrs ................................$19,000
‘02 NH LS170, ROPS, bucket & forks, 1600 hrs.........$16,900‘92 NH L250, 42” bucket, 1500 hrs. ............................$7,500‘05 Gehl 4850, ROPS w/6’ bucket ......................................$12,900
COMBINES/HEADS‘08 NH CR9060, 520/80R42 duals, RWA, loaded ....Coming In‘01 NH 73C, 25’ flexhead ........................................Coming In‘01 NH 96C, 8R cornhead ........................................Coming In‘97 NH TR98, 30.5-32, 1750 hrs., loaded ..................$65,500‘97 NH TR98, 18.4R42 duals, loaded, 1650 hrs. ........$65,500(3) ‘98 NH 973, 30’ flexheads ..............................Ea. $10,500‘95 NH TR97, 18.4R42 duals, loaded, 1700 hrs. ....Coming In‘95 NH TR97, 30.5-32 duals, loaded, 1450 hrs.,
Nice! ..........................................................................$51,500‘96 NH 973, 25’ flexhead w/rock guards............................Call‘88 NH 973, 20’ flexhead ..............................................$5,950‘95 NH TR97, terrain tracer, 18.4R42 duals, 1820
sep. hrs. ....................................................................$49,500‘95 NH TR97, terrain tracer, 18.4R42 duals, 1710
sep. hrs. ....................................................................$49,500‘90 NH TR96, terrain tracer, 30.5-32........................Coming In‘86 NH TR86, terrain tracer, 24.5-32 tires ..................$21,500‘03 Gleaner 800, 30’ head ..........................................$16,500‘01 Gleaner R62, w/18.4R42 duals, 2005 hrs.,
Loaded ......................................................................$89,500MISCELLANEOUS EQUIP.
‘11 Degelman 7645 land roller, New!..........................$33,500‘10 EZ-Trail 500 wagon w/brakes, New!........................$9,500‘08 NH BR7090, new wrap, low bales ........................$29,950‘05 Stoll35 loader for TS135A NH w/joy/valve & bkt.....$6,500
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7-24• JD 960, 36’ F.C. w/harrow• Wilrich 3400, 54’ F.C. w/harrow• Hardi 6600, 132’• Hardi Nav. 1000, 66’• Redball 570, 1200, 88’• Blumhardt 750, 60’• Spray Coupe 220, 60’• Brittonia 500, 60’• Amity 10’, 12-22, (2)• Amity 8-22, (3)• Amity 6-22• ‘09 Artsway 6812, 12-22• ‘08 Artsway 6812, 12-22• ‘05 Artsway 6812, 12-22• Artsway 898, 8-22, (2)• Amity 12-22 topper• Amity 12-22 topper St. Ft., (2)• Artsway 12-22 topper St. Ft.,
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TractorsTractors
FOR SALE: JD 4030 w/cab, all restored, very nice, $13,000; Flex coil 750 sprayer, 80’ boom, $1500; Case 680 backhoe, needs work, $3500. 507-330-3945
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CIH 535 Quad, '10, 690 hrs ..........................................$297,500 CIH 535 Quad, '10, 570 hrs ..........................................$297,500 CIH 535 Quad, '10, 1100 hrs ........................................$282,500 CIH 530 Quad, '07, 1500 hrs ........................................$230,000 CIH 530 Quad, '07, 1750 hrs ........................................$225,000 CIH 530 Stegier, '07, 1485 hrs ......................................$211,900 CIH STX530, '06, 990 hrs..............................................$240,000 CIH STX530, '06, 2150 hrs............................................$225,000 CIH STX430, '06, 960 hrs..............................................$169,500 CIH 385 Quad, '09 ........................................................$232,500 CIH 9390, '00, 5165 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 9390, '97, 6915 hrs ..................................................$95,000 CIH 9370Q, '98, 7835 hrs................................................$90,000 CIH 9250, '92, 6585 hrs ..................................................$48,500 CIH 9150, '87, 5535 hrs ..................................................$48,500 Case 4890, '81, 425 hrs ..................................................$12,500 Case 550H, '00, 1425 hrs ................................................$35,500 Cat CH85C, '95, 5940 hrs ................................................$67,000 Cat MT765B, '07, 1885 hrs............................................$179,950 JD 9630, '09, 930 hrs....................................................$229,000 JD 9620T, '04, 3575 hrs ................................................$179,500 JD 9400, '98, 3245 hrs..................................................$109,900 JD 8850 ..........................................................................$27,500 NH 9482, '95, 4505 hrs ..................................................$69,000 NH 9282, '97, 3360 hrs ..................................................$69,500 NH T9060, '08, 1395 hrs ..............................................$212,000 Steiger ST280, '82, 7425 hrs ..........................................$21,500 Versatile 835, '78 ............................................................$21,500
CIH 7120, '88, 10400 hrs ................................................$35,500 CIH 7110, '88, 13345 hrs ................................................$24,500 CIH 5230, '95, 5890 hrs ..................................................$18,500 CIH 2594, '85, 10000 hrs ................................................$15,500 Case 930, '66, 2185 hrs ....................................................$4,500 Case VAC ..........................................................................$2,500 Farmall 300........................................................................$2,450 Farmall H, '41 ....................................................................$1,500 Farmall Super M, '53 ........................................................$2,250 IH 1086, '79, 9770 hrs ....................................................$12,500 IH 1086, '76, 8585 hrs ......................................................$9,500 IH 1066, '73, 7925 hrs ......................................................$9,000 IH 986, '77, 8735 hrs ......................................................$11,000 IH 966................................................................................$6,500 IH 856, '69 ........................................................................$5,000 IH 686, '80, 9000 hrs ........................................................$7,500 IH 656, '69 ........................................................................$7,250 IH 400................................................................................$2,500 Ford 8830, '90, 7530 hrs ................................................$27,900 JD 7610, '97, 10890 hrs..................................................$38,900 JD 4840, '81, 7815 hrs....................................................$25,000 JD 4840, '79, 8000 hrs....................................................$21,500 JD 4440, '79, 9220 hrs....................................................$19,950 JD 1020, '67, 4865 hrs......................................................$5,950 White 2/85, '77, 9035 hrs..................................................$7,500
CIH CX70, '00, 4100 hrs..................................................$18,900 CIH 305 Mag, '08, 1235 hrs ..........................................$169,900 CIH MX305, '06, 2370 hrs ............................................$134,900 CIH MX305, '06, 4325 hrs ............................................$125,500 CIH MX200, '02, 5190 hrs ..............................................$75,000 CIH MX200, '00, 4040 hrs ..............................................$75,000 CIH 180 Puma, '08, 1290 hrs ........................................$102,000 CIH MXM140, '03, 1600 hrs............................................$71,200 CIH MXM120, '04, 1960 hrs............................................$59,500 CIH MXU135, '08, 805 hrs ..............................................$74,500 CIH 115 Value, '07, 1100 hrs ..........................................$34,500 CIH 8950, 8700 hrs ........................................................$62,500 CIH 7140, '89, 6745 hrs ..................................................$53,500 CIH 7140, '88, 6585 hrs ..................................................$49,500 CIH 5240, '92, 9390 hrs ..................................................$25,900 Case 4694, '84, 5970 hrs ................................................$18,900 CIH 2294, '86, 7350 hrs ..................................................$21,500 CIH 140 Pro, '08, 1900 hrs..............................................$75,000 Challenger CH45, '96, 2355 hrs ......................................$59,500 Ford 8970, '94, 8140 hrs ................................................$62,500 JD 7330, '08, 2110 hrs....................................................$67,500 JD 4755, '90, 3935 hrs....................................................$58,500 JD 2955, '89, 2330 hrs....................................................$28,950 Kubota M6800, '03, 755 hrs............................................$24,500 McCormick XTX165, '09, 85 hrs......................................$89,500 NH 8870, '95, 3895 hrs ..................................................$67,900 NH 8770 ..........................................................................$54,900
Agco ST 40, '02, 425 hrs ................................................$18,500 JD 3520, '10, 65 hrs........................................................$34,750 Kubota B7800, '03, 895 hrs ............................................$13,500 Kubota B6100, 935 hrs......................................................$3,950 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
CIH 1250, 24R30 ..........................................................$146,900 CIH 1240, 16R30 ............................................................$72,900 CIH 1240, 12R30 ............................................................$89,900 CIH 1200, 36R22 ............................................................$95,500 CIH 1200, 36R20 ............................................................$97,500 CIH 1200, 32R22 ............................................................$72,500 (2) CIH 1200, 24R22 ............................................choice $42,500CIH 1200, 24R20 ............................................................$73,500 (3) CIH 1200, 12R30 ......................................$26,000 - $48,500CIH 955, 6R30 ................................................................$11,500 CIH 900, 6R30 ..................................................................$5,900 IH 800, 12R30 ..................................................................$1,950 IH 800, 8R30 ....................................................................$1,500 Friesen 2400RT................................................................$15,500 JD 7000, 12N ..................................................................$10,950 (2) JD 7000, 8R30 ............................................$4,250 & $4,900JD 1770NT ......................................................................$71,500 Kinze 3700, 36R20 ..........................................................$62,500 Kinze 3140, 12R30 ..........................................................$39,500 White 8524, 24R30........................................................$117,500 White 8100 ......................................................................$23,000 White 6700 ......................................................................$23,500 White 6100, 24R22..........................................................$24,500 CIH 5500, 30' Drill ..........................................................$22,000 CIH 5500MT ....................................................................$18,000 CIH 5400MT, 20' Drill ........................................................$7,500 IH 510 Drill ........................................................................$2,600 (2) Great Plains 20' Drill ....................................$4,950 & $5,500JD 750NT, 15' Drill ..........................................................$15,000 (2) JD 520, 20' Drill ..........................................$4,500 & $4,850JD 455, 30' Drill ..............................................................$18,500 JD 450, 13' Drill ................................................................$7,500 Sunflower 9412, 20' Drill ................................................$17,900 CIH SDX40, 40' Seeder..................................................$129,500
CIH 60.5' Fld Cult ............................................................$69,500 CIH 4900, 53.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$8,950
CIH 4900, 43.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$5,500 CIH 4900, 32' Fld Cult ......................................................$7,500 CIH 4800, 31' Fld Cult ......................................................$7,950 CIH 4800, 28.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$7,750 CIH 4600, 46.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$37,500 CIH TMII, 44.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$32,000 Flexcoil 820, 40' Fld Cult ................................................$11,500 Glencoe 4300, 38.5' Fld Cult..............................................$7,900 JD 2210, 44.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$42,500 JD 985, 50' Fld Cult ........................................................$24,900 JD 985, 48.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$17,500 JD 980, 30.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$22,000 Melroe 40' Fld Cult ............................................................$2,900 Wilrich 2500, 27.4' Fld Cult ..............................................$2,995 CIH 3900, 33' Disk ..........................................................$17,900 CIH 3900, 32' Disk ..........................................................$17,500 (2) CIH 496 Disk ..............................................$7,500 & $13,500CIH 330, 34' Disk ............................................................$58,900 CIH 330, 34' Disk ............................................................$57,500 IH 770, 16' Disk ................................................................$4,950 IH 480, 20' Disk ................................................................$1,750 IH 480, 19' Disk ................................................................$2,500 Big G 3026, 28' Disk..........................................................$7,500 Ezee-On 3800, 38.5' Disk ................................................$29,500
Miller 4275, '08, 615 hrs ..............................................$209,000Tyler Patriot XL, '94, 4460 hrs ........................................$32,500
Blumhardt Trailmaster ......................................................$4,900 (2) Demco Conquest......................................$18,900 & $22,500Fast 1000 Gal ....................................................................$7,950 Hardi 500, 60' ....................................................................$8,500 Hardi Commander............................................................$47,500 Hardi HAC900 ....................................................................$8,950 Hardi HC800 ......................................................................$7,250 Millerpro 500-45................................................................$5,950 Redball 690......................................................................$39,500 Redball 690, 2000 Gal ....................................................$32,900 Redball 690, 2000 Gal ....................................................$26,500 Redball 670, 1200 Gal ....................................................$22,900 Redball 565......................................................................$15,500 Top Air NAV1100 ............................................................$22,500 Top Air 1100R60XF..........................................................$14,500 Top Air 60' ........................................................................$5,995
Claas 980, '08, 1495 hrs................................................$255,000 Claas 970, '08, 1245 hrs................................................$288,000 Claas 900, '02................................................................$115,000 Claas 890, '05, 2230 hrs................................................$173,000 Claas 890, '02, 1560 hrs................................................$189,500 Claas 890, '02, 2555 hrs................................................$147,000 Claas 880, '95, 3820 hrs..................................................$68,000 Claas 870CC, '07, 760 hrs ............................................$189,000 Claas 870 GE, '06, 2580 hrs ..........................................$184,500 Claas 870, '05, 1820 hrs................................................$165,000 Claas 870, '04, 2915 hrs................................................$137,500 Claas 870, '03, 2790 hrs................................................$162,000 JD 7500, '03, 3635 hrs..................................................$109,500 JD 6810, '96, 4590 hrs....................................................$59,500 JD 6850, '98, 4865 hrs....................................................$65,000 JD 5830, 3800 hrs ..........................................................$42,500 JD 5730, '91, 3210 hrs....................................................$34,000 NH FX60, '03, 1970 hrs ................................................$115,000 NH FX58, '02, 1410 hrs ................................................$108,000 NH 1900, '81, 1655 hrs ..................................................$26,500
Gehl 1285 Forg Harv........................................................$17,750 Gehl 1075, '00 Forg Harv ................................................$14,500 Gehl 1065, '96 Forg Harv ..................................................$6,950 JD 3950, '94 Forg Harv ....................................................$5,500 JD 3950, '91 Forg Harv ....................................................$5,500 NH FP240, '04 Forg Harv ................................................$23,000 (3) Claas PU380HD Hayhead ........................ $14,000 - $14,500(2) Claas PU380 Pro Hayhead ......................$20,000 & $23,000(7) Claas PU380 Hayhead ............................ $12,000 - $14,500(2) Claas PU300 Hayhead ................................$9,500 & $11,500(2) Gehl HA1210 7' Hayhead..................................choice $1,250Gehl HA1110, '95 Hayhead................................................$1,250 Gehl 7' Hayhead ................................................................$1,250 JD 630A Hayhead ..............................................................$8,500 JD 630 Hayhead ................................................................$8,500 (2) JD 7HP, 7' Hayhead ........................................$600 & $1,600JD 5HP, 5.5' Hayhead ..........................................................$850 NH 939 Hayhead................................................................$4,500 NH 3500 Hayhead..............................................................$6,500 NH 355W Hayhead ............................................................$8,500 NH 340W Hayhead ............................................................$5,000 NH 29P Hayhead................................................................$3,500 (2) Claas Orbis 750 Cornhead........................$75,000 & $76,000(5) Claas RU600, 8R30 Cornhead ..................$24,500 - $59,000Claas RU450XTRA Cornhead ..........................................$42,000 (9) Claas RU450 Cornhead..............................$29,000 - $40,000Gehl TR3038N Cornhead ..................................................$1,400 (3) Gehl TR330 Cornhead ..................................$4,200 - $5,900JD 688 Cornhead ............................................................$51,500 JD 676 6R Cornhead ......................................................$52,000 JD 4R30 Cornhead ............................................................$5,500 Kemper M4500CL-8 Cornhead ........................................$17,000 (2) Kemper 4500 Cornhead ..........................$26,000 & $29,500(2) Kemper 3000 Cornhead ..........................$18,000 & $20,000Kemper 360 Cornhead ....................................................$34,000 NH 360N6 Cornhead........................................................$15,000 NH 360U6 Cornhead........................................................$16,500 NH 3PN Cornhead..............................................................$8,500 (2) NH R1600 Cornhead ................................$39,500 & $42,500
(3) CIH RBX562 Rnd Baler ............................$14,500 - $18,500CIH RBX561 Rnd Baler ......................................................$9,500 CIH RB564, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..............................................$27,500 CIH 8460, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................................$5,950 Claas 280RC, 5x4 Rnd Baler............................................$19,900 Claas 280 Rnd Baler ........................................................$16,500 Gehl RB2580 Rnd Baler ....................................................$9,950 Gehl 2880, 5x6 Rnd Baler..................................................$9,950 JD 567, 5x6 Rnd Baler ....................................................$22,500 JD 566, 5x6 Rnd Baler ....................................................$15,500 (2) NH BR780A Rnd Baler ............................$16,500 & $19,800NH BR780 Rnd Baler ......................................................$17,900 (2) CIH 8575 Rec Baler..................................$32,500 & $32,750CIH 8530 Rec Baler ........................................................$10,400 Claas 255UNI Rec Baler ..................................................$27,900 JD 327 Rec Baler ..............................................................$3,950 JD 100, 3x3 Rec Baler ....................................................$28,900 NH 590 Rec Baler ............................................................$35,500
CIH 8830, '96, 1430 hrs ..................................................$17,900 JD 4995, '07, 525 hrs......................................................$78,000 CIH DC515, 15' Mow Cond................................................$9,500 CIH DCX161 MowCond....................................................$17,800 CIH 8312, 12' MowCond ................................................$12,500 Claas 8550C MowCond....................................................$28,750 Gehl DC2412 MowCond ....................................................$8,500 Gehl 2412 MowCond ........................................................$9,950 IH 1190 MowCond ............................................................$1,500 NH H7450, 13' MowCond................................................$24,500 NH 1475 MowCond ..........................................................$9,000 Vermeer 1030, 13.5' MowCond ......................................$19,500 CIH FC60, 60" Rotary Mower ................................................$550 Farm King 72" Rotary Mower ............................................$1,250 H & S TWN2-P Wind Merg..............................................$22,500 Kuhn 300, 9' Wind Merg ................................................$21,500 (6) Millerpro 14-16 Wind Merg .................... $28,500 - $38,500NH 166 Wind Merg............................................................$3,500 Rowse 8' Wind Merg ........................................................$6,500 Tebben 4200 Wind Merg....................................................$1,900 Kuhn GA8521 Rake..........................................................$23,500
CIH 9120, '10, 295 hrs ..................................................$314,900 CIH 9120, '10, 395 hrs ..................................................$285,500 CIH 8120, '10, 210 hrs ..................................................$279,000 CIH 8120, '09, 590 hrs ..................................................$255,500 CIH 8120, '09, 840 hrs ..................................................$265,000 CIH 8010, '08, 910 hrs ..................................................$235,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1100 hrs ................................................$220,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1650 hrs ................................................$192,500 CIH 8010, '06, 1430 hrs ................................................$184,500 CIH 8010, '05 ................................................................$149,500 CIH 8010, '04, 1605 hrs ................................................$169,500 CIH 8010, '04, 1685 hrs ................................................$157,500 CIH 8010, '04, 2100 hrs ................................................$155,000
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CIH 7120, '09 ........................................................CIH 7088, '10, 240 hrs ..........................................CIH 7088, '10, 810 hrs ..........................................CIH 7088, '09,745 hrs ..........................................CIH 7010, '08, 900 hrs ..........................................CIH 7010, '08, 955 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 6088, '10, 710 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 ........................................................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 ........................................................CIH 2166, '96, 3000 hrs ........................................CIH 2166, '96 ........................................................CIH 1688, '94, 4160 hrs ........................................CIH 1688, '94, 4205 hrs ........................................CIH 1688, '93, 4325 hrs ........................................CIH 1680, '86, 4920 hrs ........................................CIH 1660, '92, 3615 hrs ........................................CIH 1660, '91, 6940 hrs ........................................CIH 1660, '90 ........................................................CIH 1660, '88, 3675 hrs ........................................CIH 1640, '89, 3300 hrs ........................................CIH 1640, '86, 2640 hrs ........................................IH 1480, '82, 4100 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....................................................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 TR86, '89, 3860 hrs ........................................NH TR86, '85, 3245 hrs ........................................NH 970, '03, 2020 hrs ..........................................
CIH 2162, 40' Beanhead ........................................(4) CIH 2062, 36' Beanhead............................$49,(5) CIH 2020, 35' Beanhead............................$25,(2) CIH 2020, 30' Beanhead ..........................$24,5(21) CIH 1020, 30' Beanhead ..........................Star(15) CIH 1020, 25' Beanhead ..........................Star(4) CIH 1020, 22.5' Beanhead ............................$6(5) CIH 1020, 20' Beanhead..............................$4,CIH 1015 Beanhead ..............................................IH 820 Beanhead ..................................................Deutz Allis 320 Beanhead ......................................
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........$135,000
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........$124,000
........$119,000
........$115,000
........$108,500
........$103,500
..........$94,500
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..........$87,900
..........$89,500
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..........$67,900
..........$39,500
..........$52,500
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..........$26,500
..........$39,500
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..........$32,500
..........$30,000
..........$26,500
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........$275,000
........$159,500
........$155,000
........$115,000
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........$137,500
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........$139,000
..........$66,000 ,000 - $49,500,000 - $37,500500 & $28,500rting at $3,550rting at $7,9006,000 - $7,900,900 - $17,900............$3,000 ............$1,500 ............$4,300
(2) JD 930F, 30' Beanhead ............................$13,900 & $16,900(2) JD 635F, 35' Beanhead ............................$26,000 & $39,500Macdon 974, 35' Beanhead ............................................$48,500 NH 973, 25' Beanhead ......................................................$5,000 (2) NH 74C, 30' Beanhead ............................$19,900 & $29,900(3) CIH 2612 Cornhead ..................................$79,000 - $83,500(2) CIH 2608 Cornhead..................................$55,000 & $59,500CIH 2412 Cornhead ........................................................$49,500 (3) CIH 2212 Cornhead ..................................$32,500 - $41,900(10) CIH 2208 Cornhead ................................$26,500 - $32,500(2) CIH 1222 Cornhead ..................................$12,500 - $15,000(11) CIH 1083 Cornhead ................................$10,500 - $21,000(3) CIH 1063, 6R30 Cornhead ..........................$8,500 - $10,900CIH 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 (3) IH 963 Cornhead ..........................................$4,950 - $5,900IH 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 - $84,500Drago 10R22 Cornhead ..................................................$65,500 (10) Drago 8R30 Cornhead ............................$38,500 - $53,500Drago 8R22 Cornhead ....................................................$33,000 (5) Drago 6R30 Cornhead ..............................$42,500 - $54,500(4) Geringhoff Roto Disc ..................................22,900 - $43,500Geringhoff PC63 Cornhead ................................................$8,000 Gleaner Hugger Cornhead..................................................$9,950 Gleaner 830 Cornhead ....................................................$12,000 Gleaner 630 Cornhead ......................................................$5,500 Harvestec 4113C Cornhead ............................................$59,500 (4) Harvestec 8R30 Cornhead ........................$29,500 - $39,500JD 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 (3) NH 974 Cornhead ..........................................$4,500 - $5,500(2) IH 810, 13' Pickup ..........................................$400 & $3,500Gleaner 10' Pickup ............................................................$1,200 JD 100, 13' Pickup ..............................................................$350
(3) CIH MRX690 Suboiler ..............................$18,900 - $28,500(6) CIH 9300, 22.5' Subsoiler ........................$27,500 - $38,500CIH 9300, 22' Subsoiler ..................................................$48,500 CIH 9300, 9 Shank Subsoiler ..........................................$26,500 (3) CIH 870, 22' Subsoiler ..............................$61,875 - $72,500CIH 870, 18' Subsoiler ....................................................$46,800 CIH 870, 14' Subsoiler ....................................................$35,000 CIH 730B Subsoiler ........................................................$23,500 (3) CIH 730C, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$42,500 - $43,500CIH 730C, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..........................................$32,500 CIH 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(2) DMI 730B, 17.5' Subsoiler ......................$16,500 & $19,000(3) DMI 730B, 7 Shank Suboiler....................$18,500 & $25,500DMI 730, 17.5' Subsoiler ................................................$11,000 DMI 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$16,900 (2) DMI 530 Subsoiler ..................................$13,500 & $16,500DMI 527 Subsoiler ..........................................................$13,900 DMI TMII, 5 Shank Subsoiler ............................................$7,950 DMI Tiger II Subsoiler........................................................$5,900 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 CIH 6500, 11 Shank Chisel Plow ......................................$5,500 DMI CCII, 12' Chisel Plow ................................................$4,500 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 White 588, 6x18 MB Plow ................................................$3,000 DMI 50' Crumbler ............................................................$10,500 Summers 54' Crumbler ..................................................$24,000
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 1835B, 3150 hrs ......................................................$7,950 Case 465, '08, 2000 hrs ..................................................$31,500 Case 445, '06 ..................................................................$21,500 Case 435, '08 ..................................................................$23,900 Case 435, '06, 2650 hrs ..................................................$19,900 Case 430, '08, 3950 hrs ..................................................$19,800 Case 430, '06 ..................................................................$22,000 Case 420, '08, 1410 hrs ..................................................$21,900 Case 420, '08, 3615 hrs ..................................................$16,900 Case 420, '07, 1160 hrs ..................................................$16,900 Case 60XT, '03, 1775 hrs ................................................$16,900 ASV PT70, '08, 85 hrs ....................................................$38,500 ASV RC50, 445 hrs..........................................................$21,650 Gehl 7800, '01, 6395 hrs ................................................$18,500 Gehl 7810 Turbo, '04, 3215 hrs ......................................$34,500 Gehl 5640E, '08, 2975 hrs ..............................................$21,700 Gehl 4825SX, '98, 5640 hrs ..............................................$8,500 Gehl 3935SX, '01, 1735 hrs ..............................................$9,950 NH LS170, '01, 1160 hrs ................................................$17,900 Erskine 1812, 6' Skid Snowblower ....................................$3,200 Case Maxi-C, '99, 745 hrs Excavator ..............................$13,500 JD Pro900, '03 Excavator ..................................................$3,900 Kubota KX1213R1, '02 Excavator ....................................$25,650 Cub Cadet 4x4D Trail, '06 ..................................................$7,975 Kubota RTV900W, '06, 800 hrs ........................................$9,900 Kubota RTV900W, '05, 370 hrs ........................................$8,000 Polaris 500, '00, 2000 hrs ................................................$3,995 Steiner Hawk, '00 ..............................................................$3,250
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 (2) Loftness 240, 20' Shredder......................$19,500 & $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 Woods 20' Shredder........................................................$12,500 Woods 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 Ag Bag G6009 Forage Bagger..........................................$19,750 JD 350 Manure Spreader ..................................................$1,250 (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 Westfield 8x26 Auger ........................................................$2,150 Degelman 14' Blade ........................................................$10,500 Farm Star 72" Blade ..............................................................$345 CIH LX760 Loader ..........................................................$10,500 IH 2000 Loader..................................................................$1,750 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 JD 500, 500 bu Grav Box ..................................................$6,250 Killbros 500 Grav Box........................................................$4,500 Killbros 385, 400 bu Grav Box ..........................................$3,750 Parker 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 ..........................................$14,500 J & M 1326-22 Grain Cart ..............................................$50,900 Killbros 1810, 975 bu Grain Cart ....................................$28,900
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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..........................................$98,500‘79 Versatile 875, 4WD, w/3 pt ..................................$24,000Versatile 256 Bidi ........................................................$26,500‘97 NH 8970, FWA, SS................................................$67,500‘98 NH 8970, FWA, SS................................................$67,500JD 2020, 2WD ..............................................................$6,950Allis 7030 ......................................................................$9,500Massey Ferguson 220 ..................................................$7,000White 6195, FWA ........................................................$54,500
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 ........................................................COMING
Gleaner R60 ................................................................$29,500‘08 Fantini 12-30 chopping cornhead ......................$68,000NEW 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
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SKIDSTEERSNEW NH skidsteers on hand ........................................CALL‘06 Mustang 2066, 1623 hrs.......................................$18,500‘02 NH LS170 w/bucket & fork ..................................$14,500
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conveyors• Brandt 1390 HP swing • Brandt 1080 swing hopper • Brandt 1070 swing • Brandt 10x35 auger• Brandt 8x47 auger• Brandt 8x42 auger• Feterl 10x60 auger• Parker 1348 grain cart, 1300 bu., PTO drive• Parker 938 grain cart, 1000 bu.• Parker 505 gravity box, 550 bu., brakes• Feterl 10x60 straight auger
HAY & LIVESTOCK• Chandler litter spreader 22’&26’• Sitrex DM5, DM6, DM7 disc mowers• Sitrex RP5 3 pt. wheel rake• Sitrex MK12 & MK 14 wheel rakes• Sitrex 10 & 12 wheel rakes on cart• Westendorf 3 pt. bale spear
MISCELLANEOUS• JD 330 disc, harrow• JD 220 stalk chopper• 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 RR1500 rock rake• Degelman RD320 rock digger• Degelman LR7645 land roller• 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,
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‘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, bulkfill, liquid fert.
‘08 1200, 16-30 pivotCIH 5400, 20’ drillCIH 1830, 12-30 VS cult.
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USED TRACTORS‘99 NH 8870, MFD, 4000 hrs.................$75,900‘79 Ford 5600, 4700 hrs. ........................$7,750‘08 NH T-2210, MFD, 48 hrs. ................$15,900‘92 White 6195, MFD, 5100 hrs.............$49,900‘89 White 160, MFD, 10,600 hrs. ..........$25,000‘91 White 145, MFD, 5650 hrs...............$26,500‘06 Agco ST52A, MFD, loader, 287 hrs. $16,500‘99 MF 6290, MFD, 4500 hrs. ..............$41,900‘67 JD 2510, gas ....................................$6,250‘50 JD B..................................................$1,650‘99 Cub Cadet 7205, MFD, 60” mower deck,
843 hrs. ..............................................$7,500‘86 CDS 710C Industrial Tractor Loader ..$7,900‘84 CDS 706D Fork Lift, 6000 lb. rating,
30” lift..................................................$8,500Ford Jubilee Tractor Backhoe w/front
blade....................................................$5,250
USED COMBINES‘08 Gleaner A-75, 450 sep. hrs., 20.8x42
duals ................................................$193,000‘80 NH TR-75, 4x30 corn head................$7,250‘81 NH TR-95 ..........................................$7,950
USED TILLAGE‘01 JD 2200, 36.5’, 3 bar harrow, floating
hitch ..................................................$23,500(2) ‘07 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ripper, harrow
................................................Each $26,500‘09 Wilrich 957, 5-shank ripper, harrow,
50 acres ............................................$38,500Wilrich 6600 ripper, 7-shank ..................$5,350International 55, 15-shank chisel ............$1,950Cook 10-shank chisel..............................$1,250Oliver 14’ disk ............................................$750
USED PLANTERS‘05 White 8100, 12x30, twin row, liq.
fert. ....................................................$57,900White 6700, 12x30, 3 pt., lift assist ......$14,500‘88 White 5100, 4x38 twin row, dry fert. $7,500
Sunflower 20’ drill, pull cart, 10” spacing,press wheels ........................................$7,950
USED HAY EQUIPMENT‘88 Hesston 8200, high contact rolls ....$20,750‘99 C-IH DC-515, 15’ discbine ..............$12,500‘98 NH 499, 12’ haybine ........................$8,000JD 820 ....................................................$5,950‘84 Versatile 4814, 14’ haybine for
276/9030 ............................................$3,500‘06 NH BB-940A big square baler, applicator,
cutter ................................................$61,500‘05 NH BB-940A, big square baler, applicator
..........................................................$44,900‘08 NH BR-7060 round baler, netwrap,
bale slice............................................$19,500‘07 NH BR-780A round baler ................$20,000‘04 NH BR-780 round baler, netwrap ....$17,500‘06 NH BR-750A round baler, netwrap ..$17,500‘04 NH BR-740 round baler, bale slice,
netwrap..............................................$13,900‘90 NH 848 round baler ..........................$3,250‘05 C-IH RBX562 round baler, netwrap ..$21,500‘98 JD 456 round baler, net & twine wrap,
wide pickup........................................$10,250‘78 NH 320 square baler, chute & hitch ..$3,500‘83 NH 316 w/75 kicker ..........................$5,500‘88 NH 311 square baler, chute & hitch ..$6,500‘83 JD 337 w/kicker................................$5,000‘83 H&S 500 forage box & wagon ..........$2,450‘04 H&S FRHD, 18’ front & rear unload,
15-ton wagon ......................................$9,750JD 65 forage blower ..................................$350‘97 NH 40 forage blower ..........................2,750
USED MISCELLANEOUSNH 355 mixer mill ..................................$4,500‘05 NH 195 spreader ..............................$9,950‘97 H&S 1802 spreader ..........................$5,500‘11 MIllcreak 15 spreader ......................$1,450
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‘07 T-300, glass cab & heater,hi flow aux., 500 hrs. ..$31,500
‘07 T-190, glass cab w/AC,2900 hrs. ....................$26,900
‘06 T-140, 429 hrs. ......$22,000‘02 S-250, glass cab & heater,
2-spd., 3150 hrs. ........$21,500‘08 S-205, glass cab, joystick
controls, 3700 hrs. ......$23,900‘07 S-185, glass cab w/AC,
2-spd., 1800 hrs. ........$22,900‘09 S-175, glass cab & heater,
2-spd., 2700 hrs. ........$17,900‘07 S-150, glass cab & heater,
4500 hrs. ....................$14,950
(3) S-130, glass cab & heater,2000 hrs. & up................Starting at $12,750
‘90 642B, 3275 hrs. ........$6,750‘74 Melroe 610, cage,
Quick Tach ....................$3,995‘10 NH L-175, glass cab
w/AC, 2-spd., 400 hrs. $27,850‘01 NH LS-170, 1975 hrs.,
New Engine ................$16,900‘97 NH LX-485, 3550 hrs.$8,950‘05 NH LS-120, gas,
1100 hrs. ......................$9,250‘79 Gehl 2600 ................$3,250‘06 I-R 36” tree spade ....$7,500
A family business since 1946 with the Lanos:Jack, Paul, Bob and Andy
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WANTED: JD 1760 12 row planter; JD 7130 or JD 7320 MFWD tractor.
FOR SALE: JD 4230 w/load-er, very good cond.507-456-1917 or 507-235-5890
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
All kinds of New & Used farm equipment - disc chisels, field cults., plant-ers, soil finishers, corn-heads, feed mills, discs, balers, haybines, etc.
(507)438-9782
Machinery Wanted
Wilrich 47’ tri-fold field cult, hi clearance, exc cond, shedded, 1 owner, $20,000. 712-870-3792
JD 825 8R30” cult, rolling shields & extra sweeps, exc cond. Bought new & has always been shedded. $575. 507-236-8898
FOR SALE: Kewanee 1000 20’ disc, hyd flat fold wings, nice cond, $2500; 507-340-2820
FOR SALE: Hiniker 12x30 model 1000 corn cultivator, Lilliston 16x22 rolling culti-vator, both are good condi-ton. Make reasonable of-fer. 507-381-5781 or 507-381-6315
FOR SALE: CIH 4700 field cult., 39’.
(320)248-4737
DMI 500 3 pt ripper, cltrs, cover boards, $7500; IH 4600 fld cult, 28’ 3 bar mlcher, new shanks, shvls, rear hitch, $6500; JD No. 21, hay cond, $500. All in very gd cond. 320-328-5794
Tillage Equipment
FOR SALE: JD 7000 8RN 30 planter, w/LF, H&I, has all new seed disc openers & scrapers; Clark 300 gal field sprayer, 44’ boom, good pump; (2) E-Z 220 gravity boxes on 10 ton Easy Trail & JD gears; JD RM 6 RN cult. Glencoe, MN320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583
Planting Equipment
FOR SALE: JD 9400 com-bine, 3100 sep hrs, 4000 eng hrs, always shedded, very good machine. 320-232-8567
FOR SALE: JD 3950 chop-per, new knives, 2 RW cornhead. 320-250-7552
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
FOR SALE: ‘96 9500 JD combine, 2060 eng, 1360 sep. 925 bean head & 693 corn head. All in exc cond. Bought new. I am retiring.
507-629-3318 /cell -507-626-0344
Harvesting Equip.
FOR SALE: ‘93 JD 4755 tractor, exc cond, duals, frt wgts, FWA, pwr shift, 5450 hrs, $51,500. Call Cur-tis at 507-553-3319
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USED SKIDLOADERSGehl 4640E, 1000 hrs., Gehl T-bar, cab, heat, SN: 309599 $21,900‘05 Gehl 5640, 2-spd., cab, heat, radio, hydra glide ..........$18,900Gehl 4835SXT, 2330 hrs., SN: 403563 ................................$14,000Gehl 4635SX, 1850 hrs. ........................................................$12,500Gehl 4640E, Gehl controls, radio, cab, heat, 2200 hrs.,
SN: 310929 ........................................................................$20,750‘05 Gehl 4840, 4300 hrs., SN: 407306..................................$11,800Gehl 5635SXT, 380 hrs., cab, heat, Gehl controls, Gehl
QT/manual ..........................................................................$14,500Gehl 4840, 3000 hrs. ............................................................$16,900Gehl 3510 skidloader ..............................................................$5,750‘03 Mustang MTL16 track loader, SN: 213056 ....................$17,900Gehl 3635, 1800 hrs., Gehl T-bar..........................................$10,900Gehl 4625, 3400 hrs. ............................................................$10,900Gehl 5625, SN: 2734 ............................................................$11,900Gehl 4835, cab & heat, Gehl T-bar, 2766 hrs.......................$12,700‘07 Mustang 2054, single pin, 4550 hrs., SN: 7732 ............$12,400‘06 Mustang 2086, DL/F, 2-spd., P-Q-tach, 14x17.5 tires,
SN: 2703 ............................................................................$22,200Mustang 2076, dual lever/foot cab, head, 3900 hrs. ..........$18,500Mustang 2060, SN: 2356, Gehl controls, 2177 hrs..............$20,900‘97 Mustang 2060, T-Bar, 3500 hrs, SN: 1510 ....................$11,500‘08 Mustang 2054, T-bar, cab, heat, SN: 8343 ....................$18,900‘08 Mustang 2066, cab, heat, P-Q-tach, SN: 5552 ............$23,000‘06 Mustang 2054, duals/lever foot, open cab, SN: 6437 ..$16,500‘06 Mustang 2054, 169 hrs, SN: 6438..................................$13,900‘06 Mustang 2054, SN: 7366, 1100 hrs, dual/lever foot,
cab, heat ............................................................................$17,995Mustang 2050, 2888 hrs., SN: 0805 ....................................$12,950‘02 Mustang 2050, 1600 hrs., T-bar control, SN: 2917 ......$13,900Mustang 940, single pin, T-bar controls, SN 3445148 ..........$7,500‘02 Mustang 2044, single pin, 3800 hrs ..............................$12,200‘08 Mustang 2041, T-bar hand controls, cab side
windows, cab, heater, new cab door, new tires, 1600 hrs.,SN: 1614 ............................................................................$17,950
Mustang 2050, 4995 hrs, dual lever foot, SN: 0795,As Is ......................................................................................$8,700
‘05 Mustang 2032, full cab, heat, block heaters,SN: 0580 ............................................................................$13,900
Mustang 940, T-bar controls, single pin, SN: 4463144 ........$7,800JD 260 skid loader, 1300 hrs. ..............................................$19,500Berlon 84” skeleton bucket w/dual grapple ......CALL FOR PRICEMustang 940, T-bar controls, single pin, SN: 3445148 ........$7,500
TELEHANDLER‘99 Terex TH528 w/forks, Cummins eng., 28’ boom ..........$24,000Mustang 642, Rental Unit ....................................CALL FOR PRICEMustang 634, Rental Unit ....................................CALL FOR PRICEMustang 844, Rental Unit ....................................CALL FOR PRICE
TRACTORSAllis Chalmers C w/mower ....................................................$2,495
TMR’s/MIXERSOswalt 250 stationary mixer ................................................JUST INFarmhand 822 grinder mixer ..................................................$4,295
Schuler 7010 (2-spd., 7000 cu. ft.) ......................................$18,900Schuler 6110 mixer ..............................................................$15,900‘97 Knight 3036, 3 auger conveyor, 40” aircraft tires,
210 Digi Star scale ............................................................$13,700Supreme 600 ........................................................................$17,900
MISCELLANEOUSNotch 24’ heavy duty feeder wagon (HFW24) ......................$4,950Mensch M1100 sawdust shooter, SN:2562 ..........................$2,200Mensch M1100, saw duster, 6’ wide, 11/3 yd.,
SN: 2734 ..............................................................................$1,995Mensch 68” sand ....................................................................$2,900Woodchuck 78” saw dust ......................................................$3,500Woodchuck 78” saw dust ......................................................$4,500‘09 Woodchuck sand shooter 68ST1 ....................................$4,250HLA saw dust bucket, 72”......................................................$2,950‘05 Livestock trailer 20’ fifth wheel, steel ..............................$5,500
SPREADERS/PUMPS‘05 Knight MFG 8132 slinger................................................$23,500Knight 2044 spreader ..........................................................$17,800NI 3622 spreader ......................................................................CALLN-Tech manure pump, 3 pt. 6”x8’, impeller, 1000 RPM........$5,250‘05 Knight 8132 slinger ........................................................$23,500‘00 Doda Super 150, 10’ vert. manure pump, w/540 RPM ..$5,350NI 3626 spreader ....................................................................$3,900H&S 235 spreader ..................................................................$4,200H&S 310 spreader ..................................................................$5,700Badger 3350 gal., slurry manure tank, flotation tires,
rear impeller, top till..............................................................$3,500Knight 725 slinger spreader ..................................................$6,800Kuhn Knight 8118 slinger, SN: B0442..................................$16,200
HAY EQUIPMENTJD 896 bar side rake..................................................................$950Tonutti 210 disc mower ..........................................................$3,995NH 166 windrow invertor ........................................................$4,750NH 499, 12’ haybine, new rolls, new sickle, guards, belt ....$7,950NH 320 small square baler w/thrower ..................................$3,495H&S Columbia TR 7/9 side rake ............................................$2,300Gehl 522 V-rake ......................................................................$3,800Tonutti V12 V-rake ..................................................................$2,995Kuhn GA7000DL, twin rotor rake ........................................$10,200Haybuster 2544 bale processor ..........................................JUST IN
HARVEST EQUIPMENTGehl 940, 16’, tandem gear, forage box ................................$2,695Henke 3600 roller mill ..........................................................JUST IN‘03 JD 120 stalk shredder, 20’..............................................$13,50030’ head movers ..................................................................JUST INC-IH 600 blower ......................................................................$3,895NH 27 forage blower..................................................................$700Gehl 940 forage box ..............................................................$3,100Knight MFG 14’ forage box....................................................$1,500
Schuler 7010, 2-spd., 700cu. ft. - $18,000
‘11 Kuhn GMD600 GII HDmulti disc mowerCall For Price
Mustang 2074, cab, heat, 2 spd$17,000
‘08 Mustang 2109, cab,heat, M-attach, F-plug heater,
SN: 3268 - $32,900FORAGE BOXES
FARM SYSTEMS3695 HWY 14 WESTOwatonna, MN 55060800-385-3911 • 507-451-3131www.northlandfarmsystems.com
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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
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
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: 30,000 t0 40,000 bu grain bin; 400 to 700 bu per hr grain dryer; Prefer Kan-Sun or others.
Northfield, MN 507-645-8771
Wanted
SprayRite sprayer, 3pt, 60’, w/ 400 gal midmount tank. $800. 507-830-1276
Snyder 200 gal saddle tanks, JD 800T mounting brack-ets, $650. 515-570-1125
FOR SALE: Top Air 1000 gal sprayer, 60’ boom, hyd, Raven 400 monitor. Ellendale, Mn 507-465-8153
FOR SALE: Top Air 1000 gal pull sprayer 80’ x fold boom, foamer, Raven 440 monitor, 18.4x26 single tires, good cond. $10,500/Offers. 641-561-2739
FOR SALE: Hardi Naviga-tor 1100 sprayer, 80’ booms, diaphram pump, rinse tank, foam markers, 1100 gal tank, triple noz-zles, 14.9x46 tires, $17,500. Ortonville, MN 320-760-9314
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: ‘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, call for price. 507-427-3520
FOR SALE: ‘03 Fast 6400 sprayer, 1000 gal, 60’ boom, rinse tank, chemical inductor, Raven 440 moni-tor. $17,000/OBO. 507-236-5153
Spraying Equip.Flexi-coil sprayer 90’-120’
booms, SP655 monitor/auto rate controller, hyd pump-PTO pump avail, Richway foam markers, used last year, in great shape, w/ extra parts. $10,500/OBO. Sandy 218-770-8876
WANTED: Pull type spray-er w/90’ booms. 320-766-0720
WANTED: B&H 9100 16 row ridge till cult. 507-259-2677
Machinery Wanted
WANTED: Pr of flat top fenders to fit an IH 806.
715-442-5401
WANTED: NH 499 haybine. 218-837-5282 or Eves 837-5505
WANTED: Lowerd hr JD combine, 9500/9510/9550 or 9400/9410/9450. Also 6 row 30 cornhead. 507-694-1419 or 605-690-4803
WANTED: Lorenz mixer-mill; FOR SALE: Bobcat 600, extra buckets, $3,000.
(507)524-3279
Machinery Wanted
WANTED: JD 343 cornhead, w/or with out picker.
Avon, MN 320-250-7552
WANTED: Bean plates for 5100 White planter. 320-548-3227
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‘93 JD 4760, MFWD, 175 hp.,14.9x46 duals, 3 hyds.,9903 hrs. ......................$44,950
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‘90 JD 4555, MFWD, 157 hp.,14.9x46, 3 hyds., 7760 hrs.......................................$42,500
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Salford RTS45, 41’, 5-fold......................................$75,900
‘00 JD 8410T, Track, 235 hp.,24” tracks, 4 hyds., 7500 hrs.......................................$69,900
Wil.
‘95 JD 8100, 2WD, 160 hp.,320-50, duals, 4 hyds., (loadernot included), 6930 hrs.$57,000
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‘98 JD 566 Round Baler, 540PTO, 61” width pickup ..$14,950
Wil.
Salford RTS30, 30’, harrow......................................$49,000
‘09 JD 2510H AnhydrousApplicator, hi speed, low draft..........................................CALL
Wil.
‘01 JD 9400, 4WD, 425 hp.,710-70R42, duals, 5 hyds.,5435 hrs. ....................$108,000
Lit.
‘96 JD 8870, 4WD, 350 hp.,710-70R42, duals, 5 hyds.,5435 hrs. ......................$74,000
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‘03 NH 1475, MoCo, 16’ swingtongue ..........................$12,500
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‘02 JD 9520T, Track, 450 hp.,36” tracks, radar, wide drawbar,4151 hrs. ....................$140,000
Wil.
Hardi Sprayer, 1500 gal., 120’boom ............................$43,500
Wil.
‘08 JD 568 Round Baler, surfacewrap, single axle............$34,500
Lit.
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TRACTORS‘82 CS/IH 5488, 2WD, 9720 hrs, 187 hp, 18.4x38 ........$18,500 WilFord 3400, 2WD, 2055 hrs, 48 hp., 13.6x28, ldr, 1 hyd ..$6,950 Wil‘92 Ford 7610, 2WD, 5701 hrs, 98 hp, 18.4x26, cab ....$18,500 Wil‘66 JD 4020, 2WD, 95 hp, 18.4x34, 1 hyd, cab ............$10,000 Wil‘65 JD 4020, 2WD, 95 hp, 18.4x34, 2 hyd, cab, 2 hyd ..$10,750 Wil‘79 JD 4020, 2WD, 9494 hrs, 110 hp, 18.4x38, ldr ......$22,000 Wil‘83 JD 4250, 2WD, 8477 hrs, 120 hp, 18.4x38, duals ..$29,500 Wil‘89 JD 4555, 2WD, 7237 hrs, 160 hp, 18.4-42, duals ....$37,500 Lit‘76 JD 4630, 2WD, 8095 hrs, 150 hp, 18.4-38, duals....$15,750 Wil‘75 JD 4630, 2WD, 7830 hrs, 150 hp, 18.4x38, 2 hyd ..$16,900 Wil‘08 JD 6603, 2WD, 118 hrs, 95 hp, 18.4x38, 2 hyd........$31,000 Lit‘08 JD 6603, MFWD, 359 hrs, 109 hp, 18.4x38 ............$35,000 Wil‘07 JD 7430, MFWD, 140 hp, 480-80-52, ldr, 3 hyd ......$95,000 WIl‘11 JD 7430, 1 hr ................................................................CALL Wil‘94 JD 7800, 2WD, 7139 hrs, 145 hp, 14.9x46, duals ..$46,000 Wil‘05 JD 8220, MFWD, 3100 hrs, 190 hp, 320-90R54....$112,000 Wil‘11 JD 8310R ......................................................................CALL Wil‘84 JD 8450, 4WD, 8485 hrs, 225 hp, 710R38, 3 hyd ..$32,000 Wil‘01 JD 9400, 4WD, 5435 hrs, 425 hp, 710-70R42........$108,000 Lit‘03 JD 9520, 4WD, 4241 hrs, 450 hp, 800-70R38 ......$165,000 Wil‘04 JD 9520, 4WD, 8447 hrs, 450 hp, 710-42, duals....$122,000 Lit‘08 JD 9630, 4WD, 922 hrs, 530 hp, 850-55R42 ........$255,000 Wil‘03 JD 9520T, Track, 3495 hrs, 450 hp, 36”, 4 hyd......$154,900 Wil‘09 JD 9630 4WD, 2243 hrs, 530 hp, 800-70R38 ........$217,500 Wil
PLANTING EQUIPMENT‘83 JD 7000, 8R30, dry fert, monitor ................................$7,250 LitJD 7000, 8R30, 1.5 bu boxes ............................................$5,995 LitJD 7100, 6R30, monitor ..................................................$3,250 WilJD 7100, 12R30, mounted, monitor ................................$5,500 WilJD 7300, 12R30, 3.0 bu, monitor ..................................$10,500 Wil‘93 JD 7300, 18R22, vacuum, monitor ..........................$20,000 Wil‘07 White 8524, 24R30, 3.0 bu, monitor ......................$64,900 Wil‘09 JD DB44, 24R22, pull type, vacuum........................$132,500 LitJD 520 Grain Drill, 20’, press wheel ................................$4,800 WilJD 520 Grain Drill, 20’, 3 pt ..............................................$3,600 Wil
SPRING TILLAGE‘04 Wilrich Quad X Field Cult, 54’6”, hyd fold................$32,500 Wil‘09 JD 2510H Anhydrous Applicator ....................................CALL Lit‘08 Salford 24RTS, 24’, harrow......................................$38,000 Wil‘09 Salford RTS41, 41’, harrow......................................$74,500 WilJD 875 Row Crop Cult, 12R30, hyd fold ..........................$3,750 Wil
OTHER EQUIPMENT‘95 NH 1475 MoCo, 16’, 1000 PTO, hydra swing ............$8,950 Wil‘05 JD 567 Rd Baler, 13,095 hrs, 1000 PTO, mega wide$19,500 Wil‘05 JD 567 Rd Baler, 1000 PTO, mega wide ..................$21,000 Wil‘03 JD 567 Rd Baler, 540 PTO, bale trac..........................$22,100 LitBush Hog Rotary Cutter, 20’, pull type............................$14,900 Wil‘97 Blumhardt Sprayer, 60’ boom, 500 gal........................$4,995 Lit‘08 Felling FT-3 Trailer, 14’, ramp, single axle ................$1,500 Wil‘97 JD Gator, 2005 hrs, UV, 18 hp, 6x4, bedliner ..............$2,950 Lit‘08 JD Gator, 60 hrs, UV, 24 hp, 4x4, soft cab ..............$15,200 Wil‘07 JD Gator, 116 hrs, UV, 620i, 4WD, bed lift..................$9,250 Lit‘00 JD Gator, 1009 hrs, UV, 6x4, 19 hp, bed lift................$4,450 Lit‘00 JD Gator, 1350 hrs, UV, diesel ....................................$5,450 Lit
RoGator1074
Cat. diesel engine,4-spd., hydro, DR
trans., fenders, 1000gal. liquid system, SS,
60’/80’ boom, 20”spacing, triples, hyd.
fold, level elev. end rownozzles, Raven 661
controller, tires:380/90R46 Titans all @
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JD 7000, 12RN, liquid fert. ....................$3,500IH 863 corn head ..................................$2,250‘00 CIH 1020, 30’ flex head ..................$9,900NH 8RN, plastic snoot, Low Acres ......$17,500(2) NH BR780, 780A balers, net wrap
..........................................$12,500/$14,500(2) JD 566 round balers ............$7,900/$8,900JD 2020, gas, Nice ................................$6,900JD 3010, gas, loader ............................$5,500(3) JD 4010 D ..........................$5,500-$6,000(2) JD 4020, PS ........................$7,500/$8,900(2) JD 4020, PS, side console
..........................................$12,500/$15,500JD 4430 PS..........................................$14,500JD 4240 Quad ......................................$18,000JD 4240 Quad, (B range needs work)..$10,500JD 4440, PS ........................................$19,000JD 4640, 14.9x46 ................................$14,500JD 4650, PS ........................................$23,500(2) JD 4960, MFD ................$39,000/$51,000JD 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.....................$6,200‘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 ........................$3,250JD 146 loader ......................................Coming(2) IH 2350 loaders ..................$3,000/$3,500Leon 1000 grapple, off JD 8100 ............$5,500Leon loader, off JD 4020 ......................$1,500Dual 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.
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
WESTERN ALFALFA. Exc quality, 1st crop tested. Lg square bales 3x3x8. Mill-ard Brothers 800-535-7715.
South Dakota Western Alfal-fa & Grass 3x3x8. Various RFB's KNS Hay & Trans-port. 605-999-1118
Feed, Seed, Hay Feed, Seed, Hay
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
Feed, Seed, HayHAY FOR SALE: LeRoy
Ose, Thief River Falls, MN 218-681-7796 or cell 218-689-6675
FOR SALE: Alfalfa 3x3 squares, first cutting, 160 RFV, using super condi-tioning rows, $135 a ton.
Delivery available. 507-427-2050 Mountain Lake
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Used Tanks:- Houle 7300 gal. slurry w/5-unit disk
injector- Balzer 4800 gal. slurry tank- Calumet 4500 gal. vacuum tank- Balzer 4200 gal. vacuum w/3-tank injector- Calumet 4000 gal. slurry manure tank w/5-
unit chisel injectors- Auto Car 6-wheel drive w/4000 Calumet
slurry tank w/4-unit disc injector- Calumet 3750 gal. vacuum manure tank
w/3-unit disc injector- Better Bilt 3350 gal. vacuum manure tank
w/3-shank rear injector- Van Dale 3300 gal. vacuum tank- Better Bilt 2600 gal. vacuum tank- Calumet 2250 gal. vacuum tank w/2-shank
injector - Balzer 2250 gal. vacuum tank- Better Bilt 1500 gal. vacuum tank- Dietrich 5 unit sweep injector
Misc.Equipment:- Redball 570, 1200 gal., 90’ boom w/Raven
450 monitor- Top Air 1100 gal., 80’ boom, Raven 450
monitor- Top Air 1000 gal., 60’ boom, MT 3000
monitor- L & D 1000 gal., 88’ boom, no monitor- Blumhardt tandem axles, 1000 gal., 90’
boom w/foamer- Top Air 1000 gal., 60’ X-fold boom
w/Raven 440 monitor, tandem axle- Red Ball 565, 1000 gal., 60’, FF boom- AgChem 750 gal., 60’ X-fold boom,
tandem axle- Blumhardt 500 gal., 60’, FF boom, PTO
drive- Walsh 500 gal., 45’ boom- Brent 1084 grain cart- Brent 976 grain cart- Brent 772 grain cart- Kilbros 1200 grain cart- J&M 525 grain cart- Brent 472 grain cart- Parker 450 grain cart- JD 2700, 5-bottom plow- Fork type rock picker- Glencoe model 4300 soil finisher- Tyler pull-type fertilizer spreader- Dempster 4-ton pull-type fert. spreader- 8’ Power Angle Hyd. Plow for skidloader- Leon 650 hyd. pull-type scraper- Balzer Model 1200 pull-type windrower- Miller 12 silage dump box- New Lee Mfg. 975 & 475 trailer dsl. fuel
tanks- IH 80 snowblower- CIH 527B Ecolo Tiger chisel plow- Balzer 1400, 14’ stalk chopper- Feterl 6’x3” auger- ‘05 Featherlite 16’ gooseneck livestock
trailer- NH 9884 w/4316 hrs.- JD 456 round baler
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‘80 JD 4640, P.S., 18.4x38, 6570 hrs ..........$21,500‘04 JD 6420, MFWD, new 673SNSL loader,
833 hrs. ....................................................$59,900‘99 JD 6140, MFWD, 640 loader, 5500 hrs ..$45,900‘09 JD 6430, MFWD, SL643 loader, 1883 hrs,
Loaded ......................................................$67,900‘73 JD 1020 Utility, 145 loader, 2831 hrs ......$7,650(2) Used 36” tracks..............................(Pair) $1,500
“HARVEST”‘01 JD 9550, 30.5x32, CM, 1934/2742 hrs $84,500‘90 JD 9500, 4WD, 30.5x32,
2977/4567 hrs ..........................................$34,900‘84 JD 7720, 30.5x32 ....................................$9,500‘82 JD 8820, DAM, chopper........................$16,900‘81 JD 7720, 24.5x32 ....................................$9,500
“MISCELLANEOUS”NH 489 haybine, 9’ cut, rubber rolls ..............$2,950GR Star light bar system, Complete ..................$895Westfield 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................................$1,500
“TILLAGE”JD 637 29’3” disk, 8-whls., Like New!..........$31,000JD 512 7x30 folding disc ripper ..................$29,500
“PLANTING & CULT.”Kinze 3600, 16/31 planter ............................$49,500JD 1780 16/31, 3 bu. hopprs ......................IN SOONJD 7000, 16R30, 1.6 bu., no fert., Pop.
mon./radar ..................................................$8,950JD 7300, 12R30, 1.6 bu., 200 monitor ........$11,500
“LAWN CARE EQUIP.”JD F725 FM, 20 hp, P. strg, 54”, 756 hrs ......$3,650‘06 JD X744, dsl., AWS, 62X, 3pt., PTO,
300 hrs. ......................................................$8,950‘07 JD X744, dsl., AWS, 62C, 529 hrs. ..........$7,950JD 757 Ztrak, 25 hp, 60”, 263 hrs ................$6,950‘06 JD 757 Z-Trak, 25 hp., 60”, 421 hrs. ......$6,350‘HD Z520A, 25 hp, 60”7, 242 hrs ..................$4,350‘00 Snapper ZTR, 22 hp., 52”, 265 hrs. ........$1,650JD LX176 lawn tractor, 14 hp., 38” fixer............$350
“GATORS”‘07 XUV620i gator, bedliner, box lift,
105 hrs. ......................................................$8,950Gator TX, bedliner, deluxe lights, 250 hrs ....$5,300
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FOR SALE: Registered breeding age Jersey bulls.
608-524-4786
6 Holstein cows, milking good. 1st lactation. 715-257-7143
20-25 Registered Jersey Cows. All stages of lacta-tion. 608-359-6407
DairyDairy55 Dairy Cows For Sale.
(715)695-2903.
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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,
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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
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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
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NH TJ500 ............................$175,000NH TG285, duals, 4055 hrs ..$97,500NH TM175, FWA, duals, 50” $69,500NH T9020, PTO................COMING IN‘08 NH 3040, loader..............$25,500NH TC34D, 4WD, SS,
30 hrs. ................................$17,250NH TC34DA, loader ..............$16,700JD 4010, 2WD, no cab ............$7,450JD B ........................................$1,500IH 706, NF, w/loader................$4,750Allis Chalmers 170, gas ........$5,500Versatile 876, 5938 hrs ........$42,500Versatile 876, 88’, gone through,
5980 hrs. ......................COMING INVersatile 876 ..................COMING INFord Versatile 876,
5940 hrs ............................$42,500Ford Versatile 9030, 14.9x28,
4700 hrs. ............................$39,500Ford TW35, MFD, 2675 hrs. $33,000Ford 8730, FWA, 7970 gearshift
..........................................$29,500Ford 8000, open station ............CALLCase 4690, 20.8x34, decent $19,500Massey 30, backhoe, clean ....$8,500Agco RT-115, loader ........COMING IN
New F-3, 42’ ..Lease Pmt. $6,645.74New F-3, 46’ ..Lease Pmt. $7,054.25New F-5, 62’ Lease Pmt. $10,083.19New F-5, 68’ Lease Pmt. $10,770.68Riteway 4500, 60’ ................$44,500Riteway 4300, 45’ ................$30,000Riteway 4500, 62’ ................$42,500DMI 42’ crumbler ....................$8,500Riteway LR4350....................$29,500
JD 960, 421⁄2’ ..........................$8,500JD 960, 321⁄2’, 3 bar, coil tine ..$8,950IH 4700, 271⁄2’, T/A ..................$6,950IH 4300, 35’, 3 bar, T/A ........$12,500
CIH 4800, 261⁄2’, T/A ................$9,950Wilrich 6600 ..........................$5,500Wilrich 3400 ..............................CALLWilrich 2500, 261⁄2’ ....................CALLWilrich 2500, 26’ ............COMING INWilrich 2500, 24’ ......................CALLMcFarlane 50’ harrow ............$5,250
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
White 6180, 16R30, LF....COMING INWhite 6100, 24R30, Friesen bar,
hyd. drive ................................CALLWhite 6100, 12R30, liqid fert.,
Martin floating row cleaners..........................................$20,500
White 6100, 8R36, insect. ......$7,500JD 7300, 18R22, stacker ........$9,500
Riteway RR1 windrower ........$4,250
NH 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 ......................$27,500Hardi Navigator 1100, 80’ ....$27,500Hardi Navigator 1100, 66’ ....$21,500Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’,
controller ............................$14,500Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’ ....$13,500Hardi Navigator 550, 60’,
loaded ................................$13,900Hardi Commander 1200,
120’ ....................................$35,900Hardi 6600, 120’, steering
duals ..................................$68,500Hardi HC950, 90’ ..................$13,500Hardi TR1000, 60’, T/A, clean $6,500Hardi MK105, 100 gal., 20’ ....$3,250Hardi TR1000, 60’, chemical
inductor ................................$7,750Hardi TR500, 42’, S/A ............$2,750Century 1000, 60’, chemical
inductor ................................$9,950Century 1000, 60’, X-fold
hydraulic ..............................$8,950Century 750, 60’, FM ..............$7,500Century 750, 60’, T/A, clean
hyd. fold ..................................CALLCentury 500, 40’, man. fold ....$3,250Spraymaster 500 gal., 3 pt.,
90’ ........................................$5,250Red Ball 665 1000 gal., 60’
X-fold..................................$14,900Spraymaster 1000 gal., 60’,
Raven 440 ..........................$11,500Bestway 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
‘06 CIH DX101 ......................$14,950‘97 NH 1431..........................$15,900NH 276, for bidirectional ........$2,750Gehl 2412, std. hitch ............$11,250JD 946, 200 acres ................$25,000JD 1209, 9’..............................$1,900MacDon, 9’, nice ....................$9,200‘99 NH 1465............................$8,750NH 499 ....................................$5,250NH 166 ......................................CALLTebben hyd. drive inverter ......$1,150NH 144, decent ......................$2,950NH 166, decent ......................$3,500
HAYBINES & INVERTERS
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Ask for John,Jared, Roger or Rick320-693-7277S
We Sell New Westfield Augers
New Holland TG285, S.S. duals..........................................$97,500
NEW Apache 1010, 80’, w/90’..............................................CALL
Hardi Commander 6600, 120’,duals ..................................$68,500
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‘10 JD 9770STS, 364 hrs., CM,20.8x42’s, hi-torque rev., chopper..................................................$212,500
‘08 JD 9870STS, 448 hrs., 18.4x42’s,CM w/5 spd. rev, chopper ......$189,500
‘08 JD 9770STS, 568 hrs., CM,20.8x42’s, hi-torque rev., chopper..................................................$184,500
‘08 JD 9770STS, 850 hrs., 20.8x42’s,CM, hi-torque rev, chopper ....$174,500
‘08 JD 608C Chopping Corn Head,(Stalk Master) Used 2 Seasons $50,500
‘06 NH TG215, MFWD Super Steer,1752 hrs., 18.4x46’s, 4 remotes....................................................$92,500
Lease/Finance Programs Available!
Many nice fresh 2 & 3 yr old Holsteins. SCC 110, good udders, many to choose from, priced reasonably. Also, some nice, fresh cross breds. Will deliver upon approval. Leave mes-sage. 608-214-6971
FOR SALE: Great Cows, great pedigrees, lots of milk, just too many. Call
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Dairy(1) Milking Short Horn Jer-
sey cross, springing heifer, Also reg. Jersey cows, milking up to 100 lbs/day. Classification scores 287 pts. Also, (1) 9 mo. old reg. Jersey bull. (715)305-0825 leave message if no answer
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‘05 Agco, Spray Coupe 7650,60’ boom, 1690 hrs. ......$87,500
‘07 JD 568, Coveredge surfacewrap ................................$34,900
‘05 JD 956, 14’6” rotary MoCo........................................$24,900
Sprayer SpecialtiesXLRD1500, 80’ boom ..$21,500
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4WD TRACTORS(B)’10 JD 9530, Lease return ..............................$248,500(O)’06 JD 9620, 1449 hrs....................................$201,900(B)’99 JD 9400, 3653 hrs. ..................................$109,900(H)’03 JD 9520, 5775 hrs. ..................................$108,900(O)’98 JD 9400, 3822 hrs. ..................................$107,900(W)’96 JD 8870, PTO, 6200 hrs. ..........................$76,900
TRACK TRACTORS(O)JD9630T, Lease return ..................................$299,900(B)’10 JD 8320RT................................................$238,500(O)’10 JD 8295RT, 186 hrs. ................................$228,500(B)’07 JD 9520T, 1415 hrs. ................................$199,900(B)’03 JD 9520T, 1787 hrs ..................................$179,900(H)’00 CIH 9380, 4819 hrs. ..................................$87,900
ROW CROP TRACTORS(O)’10 CIH Magnum 305, 350 hrs.......................$178,900(O)’10 CIH Magnum 305, 350 hrs.......................$178,900(O)’10 JD 8245R, 231 hrs. ..................................$169,900(O)’08 CIH MX275, 1258 hrs...............................$155,000(O)’10 CIH Magnum 245, 250 hrs.......................$149,900(W)’89 JD 4555, 7240 hrs.....................................$49,500(W)’87 JD 4850, 6300 hrs.....................................$45,500(B)’90 JD 4455, 2WD, 8220 hrs. ..........................$38,900(O)’83 JD 4650, 2WD, 7600 hrs. ..........................$37,900(B)’84 JD 4650, MFWD, 12,708 hrs. ....................$37,900(H)’77 JD 4230, open station ................................$13,900(W)’77 White 2-155, 20.8x38................................$11,900(W)’78 White 2-135, 5927 hrs. ............................$11,900(B)’67 JD 4020, gas ................................................$6,900(H)’66 JD 4020, gas ................................................$5,900(B)’67 Oliver 1650 ..................................................$5,500
UTILITY TRACTORS(B)’10 JD 6430, IVT, 626 hrs.................................$71,000(B)’99 Ford NH TN75S, loader, 1029 hrs...............$29,900(H)’84 JD 2750, loader, 4260 hrs. ........................$16,900(H)’83 JD 2950, 6705 hrs......................................$15,900(B)’93 JD 5200, loader ..........................................$15,900(W)’78 JD 2840, loader, 4000 hrs. ........................$12,500(B)’59 JD 730, 3 pt., PTO ........................................$9,900(B)’74 Ford 5000, gas ............................................$7,500(O)’69 IH 656, gas ..................................................$6,900(W)’65 Farmall 656..................................................$5,750(B)’49 Ford 8N, loader ............................................$2,750
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(H)’09 JD 9570, 447 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(H)’96 JD 9500, 1637 sep. hrs. ............................$49,900
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(B)Top Air TA1100, 80’ boom................................$11,900(B)Ag-Chem 750, 60’ boom ....................................$7,950
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(O)’05 JD 1790, 16R30” or 31R15” ......................$84,900(O)’01 Kinze 3140, 16R30” ..................................$38,500(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
TILLAGE(B)’08 JD 2310, 39’9” mulch finisher....................$69,900(B)’02 JD 2200, 64’6” ..........................................$49,900(H)’07 JD 2210, 45’5’ ............................................$41,500(O)’08 Riteway 42’ Land roller ..............................$29,900(H)’05 JD 2210, 38.5’............................................$29,500(H)’01 JD 980, 36.5’..............................................$24,900(O)’95 DMI Tigermate, 50.5’ F.C. ..........................$14,500(B)JD 960, 44.5’ ....................................................$13,500(H)JD 960, 36.5’......................................................$4,950(H)JD 230, 25’ disk ................................................$4,200(B)Glencoe 12R30”..................................................$2,900(H)JD 825, 8R30”....................................................$1,200
HAY & FORAGE(B)’07 JD 568, surface wrap..................................$34,900(B)’08 JD 458, silage special ................................$25,900(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)’08 JD 946, 13’ MoCo ......................................$21,900(B)NH 1431, MoCo ................................................$20,900(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)’89 Gehl 1865 round baler, 6’ bale......................$6,900(H)JD 336 square baler ..........................................$3,950(H)’05 JD MX8, 8’ rotary cutter ..............................$3,795(H)’85 NH 858 round baler, 7’ bale..........................$2,900(H)Bale Basket, holds 90 bales................................$1,895(H)Gehl 1090, MoCo ..............................................$1,295
UTILITY VEHICLES(B)’10 JD XUV 620I, loaded ..................................$10,100(H)’07 JD XUV 850, diesel, loaded ..........................$9,795(W)’08 JD XUV 620, 175 hrs...................................$8,500(H)’09 JD XUV 850D, diesel ....................................$8,500(W)’08 Kawasaki 750, 170 hrs. ..............................$8,250(O)’04 JD HPX, 237 hrs., hyd. lift............................$7,900(B)’04 JD HPX, 314 hrs., loaded ............................$7,900(H)’08 Arctic Cat 650XT, 1315 mi. ..........................$6,500(O)’05 JD 6x4, loaded ............................................$6,495(H)’04 JD HPX, 495 hrs...........................................$5,995(B)’04 JD 4x2 ........................................................$4,495(H)’00 JD 6x4, 1509 hrs., loaded ............................$3,450(B)JD 4x2, 2547 hrs. ..............................................$2,195
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Reg. Pinzgauer Cow/Calf Pairs; 1-3 yr. old Reg. full blood bull & 1 yearling bull.
Les Ann Pinzgauer715-837-1469
Polled Black & Red Gelb-vieh bulls & Balancer Bulls, still available. Ex-ceptional pedigrees & qual-ity. Calving ease, perform-ance & good dispositions. Will deliver. Since 1975.320-573-4119 or 320-630-4146
LIMOUSIN BULLS for sale. Reds, Blacks, yearling & two yr olds. Performance bred. Mill Road Limousin 715-665-2605
FOR SALE: Registered Irish black bulls, 2 yr olds & Yearling bulls availa-ble. Semen tested & scan-ned, easy calving. runningbrookcattle.com
Sherburn, MN 507-841-0836
FOR SALE: Registered Black Angus Bull. Calving ease, sired by In-Focus. 715-977-2167
FOR SALE: Red Angus bulls, 2 yrs old, $1700; (2) Yearling bulls, $1400.
Oehler Red AngusCleveland, MN 507-931-5758
FOR SALE: Purebred Black Angus bulls, Long Yearlings & 2 yr olds, great EPD’s. John 507-327-0932 or Brian 507-340-9255
JRC Angus - LeCenter, MN
FOR SALE: Holstein steers 95 @ 565lbs, 120 @ 640lbs, raised from calves, Sell any number and can deliv-er. Jeff 320-732-6259
FOR SALE: (6) Black Sim-mental bulls, Polled, exc quality, good disposition; Black Yearlings & 2 yr old heifers, open or bred, by the lb. **40 yrs of Simmen-tal breeding. Jerry Polzin
Polzin Riverside SimmentalsCokato, MN 320-286-5805
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
2 Reg Black Angus Bulls. 1 yearling; 1 3-year old. Calving ease. 715-667-5245
15 polled Hereford bulls, fer-tility tested, delivery test-ed. (715)772-4680larsonherefordfarms.com
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(507) 387-8201 • (800) 624-8983
Erlandson Implement214 East State St. • Kiester, MN
(507) 294-3244
Minnesota Lake ImplementHwy. 22 South • Minnesota Lake, MN
(507) 462-3828
Erlandson Implement35W & Int. 90 • Albert Lea, MN
(507) 373-6418
Potter Implement1426 S. Broadway • New Ulm, MN
(507) 354-6818
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(507) 225-3464
— 6 convenient locations —USED JD DB PLANTERS
‘08 JD DB90, 36R30, CCS, Ref., LF, truecount, scale,20/20 vision smart boxes ....................................$259,500
4WD/TRACKS‘80 Steiger Cougar III, 20.8x38, 4 SCV..................$13,500‘79 JD 8440, PTO, 3 pt., 20.8-38, 8430 hrs. ..........$18,900‘89 JD 8560, 3 pt., 3 SCV, less PTO, 8113 hrs ........$36,500‘91 JD 8960, 24 spd., d/lock, 20.8-42, 6687 hrs ....$69,000‘06 JD 9220, PS, 520/85R42, wgts., 1985 hrs......$155,000
(M) ‘01 JD 9300, 24-spd, 710/70R38, 2860 hrs ........$119,500‘02 JD 9520, PS, 20.8-42 triples, 3850 hrs., new $158,500
(M) ‘07 JD 9520, 4 SCV, 800/70R38, 1340 hrs ..........$202,500‘00 JD 9400T, 24 spd., 36” tracks, 6051 hrs. ........$89,500‘04 JD 9320T, 30” tracks, inst. seat, 2462 hrs ....$159,500
(M) ‘05 JD 9420T, PS, 30” tracks, w/swing, 2558 hrs $165,000(M) ‘10 JD 9530T, 36” tracks, 700 hrs, Warr...............$270,000(M) ‘09 JD 9630T, 36” tracks, 4 SCV, 1400 hrs, Warr. $259,000(M) ‘10 JD 9630T, 36” tracks, 877 hrs, Fact. Warr. ....$275,000
‘10 JD 9530T, 36” tracks, 771 hrs, Fact. Warr. ....$279,500
2WD TRACTORS‘78 JD 4240, QRT, JD 250 loader, 7125 hrs ............$24,500
MFWD/TRACK TRACTORS(M) ‘90 JD 4555, MFWD, PS, 18.4x42, 3 SCV,
7100 hrs..................................................................$45,000‘98 JD 7800, 19 spd, 2 SCV, 18.4-42, 9810 hrs......$43,500
(M) ‘10 JD 7830, PQ, 3 SCV, Xenon, 425 hrs ..............$135,000‘10 JD 7130, PQ, cab, 24 spd, 2 SCV, 101 hrs ........$67,500‘09 JD 7130, PQ, cab, 673 ldr, joystick, 662 hrs ....$72,500‘10 JD 7330, std. cab, 14.9-46, air seat, 605 hrs ..$72,500‘10 JD 7330, PQ, std. cab, 3 SCV, 673 ldr ..............$98,500‘06 JD 8330, PS, 4 SCV, 480/80R50, 2900 hrs. ....$135,000‘97 JD 8300T, 6700 hrs., 80” stance, 24” tracks ..$57,500‘09 JD 8430, IVT, ILS, 480/80R50, 4 SCV, 868 hrs $205,000‘01 JD 8210T, 120”, 25” tracks, 3 SCV, 4500 hrs,new ........................................................................$92,500
‘06 JD 8430T, 120”, 24” tracks, 5 SCV, 3281 hrs$148,500
SKIDS/COMPACT‘04 JD 4610, hydro, ldr, 72” deck, 863 hrs ............$22,900
‘96 Case 1040, skid, 62” bkt, 1660 hrs ..................$13,900‘98 Case 85XT, Grouser tracks, 72” bkt, 2575 hrs $17,900
(M) ‘07 JD CT332, cab/air, 64” bkt, 1574 hrs ..............$37,500
HARVEST EQUIPMENT‘10 Soucy Tracks to fit 70 Series combines ..........$58,500‘94 JD 9400, 3490/2521 hrs, 30.5-32, DAM, DAS ..$45,000‘98 JD 9610, 3540/2311 hrs, CM, 18.4-42, 2WD....$72,000
(M) ‘01 JD 9550, 1660/1100 hrs, CM, 20.8x38 w.duals$99,500‘04 JD 9560STS, 1700/750 hrs, L/land, 30.5-32tires ......................................................................$165,000
‘01 JD 9850STS, 2720/1908 hrs, CM, 20.8-42 duals..............................................................................$102,500
(M) ‘02 JD 9750, 2574/1992 hrs, 18.4x42, duals, tpr $109,500‘07 JD 9660, 1405/1131 hrs, CM, 20.8-38, tpr ....$169,000‘05 JD 9760, 1732/1200 hrs, CM, 710/70R38, tpr$167,500
(M) ‘09 JD 9770, 505/334 hrs, CM, 650/85R38,28L-26 ..................................................................$245,000
‘08 JD 9870STS, 808/652 hrs, CM, 650/85R38,PRWD....................................................................$255,000
‘01 CIH 2388, 3020/2194 hrs, 18.4-42 dls., AFX ....$99,500‘05 Drago 8R30, chopping head ............................$29,500
(M) ‘08 Fantini, 8R30 chopping head, 2600 acres........$45,000‘06 JD 635F, plat., 35’, full finger, high DAM ..........$21,000‘04 JD 1290, 12R20, knife rolls, hyd deck plates ..$19,500‘99 JD 1293, 12R30, knife rolls, HDP......................$22,000
(M) ‘10 JD 612, 12R30, non chopping, 2000 acres ......$72,000(M) ‘08 JD 612, 12R30 chopping, knife rolls ................$85,000(M) ‘09 JD 612, 12R20 chopping, knife rolls ................$95,000
TILLAGE‘08 JD 2310, m/finisher, 451⁄2’, 5 bar harrow ..........$63,500JD 610, c/plow, 25’, 12”, (8) wheels ........................$9,500‘10 JD 2410, 33’, spg. anhydrous kit......................$52,500‘10 JD 2410, 52’, 30” spg. anhydrous kit ..............$62,000‘08 JD 3710, 10-bottom spring reset, coulters ......$37,500
(M) ‘99 JD 512, 9/30 disk ripper, 7” points ..................$28,500‘08 JD 512, 9/30 disk ripper, folding ......................$42,500
SPRAYERS‘05 JD 4920, 120’ boom, Norac, 1514 hrs............$179,500‘09 JD 4930, 120’ boom, 480/80R50, B/Trac,
800 hrs. ................................................................$249,000(M) ‘10 JD 4930, 120’ boom, 380/105/R50, Norac,
480 hrs ................................................................$259,500‘11 Fast sprayer, 1850 gal., 120’ boom, Norac ......$79,500
SEEDING‘95 JD 455 drill, 30’, 10” spacing ............................$9,900
(M) ‘92 Great Plains drill, 45’, 7.5” spacing, markers ..$22,000(M) ‘02 JD 1720, 16R30, stack fold, 3.0 bu., row
cleaners ..................................................................$37,500‘08 JD 1720, 16R30, stack fold, 3.o bu., truecount $69,500‘97 JD 1770, 16R30, 3.0 bu., LF, row cleaners ......$37,500(New) ‘11 JD 1760, 12R30, 3.0 bu., r/command,row cleaners ..........................................................$62,500
MISCELLANEOUS‘09 JD 630, MoCo, 9’9” ..........................................$17,900‘07 JD 568 round baler, surface wrap, high moist kit................................................................................$25,500
‘10 JD 568 baler, mega tooth, surface wrap ..........$34,000‘10 JD CX20, r/mower, hyd. fold, 1000 PTO............$26,000‘04 JD 840 loader, 8000 mounts, 108” bucket ......$12,000
USED GRAIN CARTS‘96 Brent 472, cart, 450 bu., tarp, 23.1-26 ............$11,500‘02 Brent 776, 750 bu., 18.4-38 w/duals ..............$21,500‘09 Parker 624, 600 bu., 24.5-32, Like New ..........$17,500‘09 Unverferth 1110, cart, 1100 bu., 18.4-42 duals,tarp ........................................................................$44,900
‘07 Kinze 1040, 1000 bu., 36” tracks, tarp ............$42,500‘05 Kinze 1050, cart, 36” tracks, tarp, scale..........$69,500
John Deere Crop Insuranceavailable at Mankato Implement
Contact: Kory Bundy(507) 327-1084
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-Day Cab-2000 Freightliner Century, big power ..............$21,0001991 Kenworth 800 - Must See -......................$13,5001989 Freightliner w/30’ Jet trailer ............Pkg. $13,900
-Straight Trucks-1999 International w/24’ van body ....................$6,9001999 Freightliner FL80, will take a 20’ freight box.Call1983 Chevy (gas), 18’ box & hoist ..................$10,5001988 International (dsl.), 16’ box & hoist, tag ....$8,900
-Trailer-2011 Dakota 41’ AL trailer ......................................Call
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
Keith BodeFairfax, MN 55332
507-381-1291 or 507-426-7267
‘06 JD 5425, MFWD, cab, power reverser transmission, 542 self-leveling loader, 2 rear SCV’s, 390 hrs ................................$39,500
‘95 JD 8870, 24 speed transmission, 18.4R46 duals, PTO, 12,000hrs ......................................................................................$35,000
‘10 CIH 7088 combine, 20.8R43 duals, RWD, field tracker, rock trap,chopper, 350 sep. hrs. ......................................................$196,000
‘08 JD 9870STS combine, Contour Master, 18.4R42 duals, 5 speedFeederhouser, premier cab, 671 eng. hrs, 448 sep. hrs ..$189,500
‘08 JD 6430 Premium MFWD, cab, 16 spd power quadtransmission 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
‘07 NH 1431 disc mower conditioner ..................................$14,500‘09 New BC5050 small square baler, Like New ..................$11,500
BELTED TRAILER‘97 Red River, 42’ Live Bottom, New
Plastic, Sandblasted & Painted............................................$17,500
HOPPERS‘80 Wilson Chamberlain, 42’, All
Aluminum, New: Brakes, CrossMembers, Suspension Parts,Lights, Tarp, 5th Wheel & HopperGates/20” Hopper Height; ALWheels; New Recaps..........$16,750
‘87 Cornhusker 42’/66” AL HopperBottom, 50% T, New B, Clean &Straight ..............................$14,500
VANS‘96 Featherlite, 50’/102”, Drop Deck
Furniture Van, AR, 80% T&B, 3 SideDoors ....................................$6,750
‘89 Kentucky 48’/102” Drop DeckFurniture Van, AR, 80% T&B, 3 SideDoors ....................................$6,000
‘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‘03 Freightliner FLD12064ST
Conventional, 12.7 Liter Detroit,400 HP, 10 Spd. Trans., 3.73 Ratio,AR, 195” WB, New 11R22.5Recaps, AL Wheels, 620,000 Mi.,Very Clean ..........................$19,750
‘93 International 8000 Series, 3406Cat, 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 ............................$9,500
FLATBEDS‘97 Transcraft, 48’x102”, AL Floor, AL
Cross Members, Closed TandemSlider, 50% T, 80% B, Clean ..$8,000
‘87 CITY 45’/96” AL Flatbed, SX/AR,50% T, New B........................$6,750
‘78 Transcraft 40’/96” Steel, SR,Good Paint ............................$4,750
‘90 Fontaine 48’/102” Steel, SpreadAxle, 80% T&B, Sandblasted &Painted..................................$6,500
‘99 HAULIN Expandable Truss Trailer,48’-70’, 102” wide, 22.5 Rubber,Excellent Paint ....................$15,500
‘89 Hot Shot Steel, 48’x96”,Spread Axle, New B, 70% T,New Paint ............................$4,250w/haysides ..........................$5,250
Custom Haysides for flatbedor drop-deck on any trailer ..$1,250FRAME TYPE END DUMPS
‘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 ..........................$10,750
DROP-DECKS &DOUBLE DROPS
‘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 $3,000MISCELLANEOUS & CARS
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.
(5) Thermal King RefrigerationUnits ............................$750-$1,250
‘03 Thermal King WhisperRefrigeration Unit, 8000 Hrs., SlightDamage ................................$3,000
Will Consider Trades!Call 320-212-5220 or 320-392-5361
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HANCOCK, MN
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For Sale: 2 Reg.Charolais yearling bulls.715-556-0677
Beef CattleBeef CattleBeef CattleRegistered Black Angus
Bull. Calving ease. Scan-ned, fertility tested. Reg #16702434. Lausted's Greenmeadows,
Menomonie, WI. 715-308-9954
Beef CattleReg. Polled Hereford year-
ling bulls & heifers. Top genetics. Christ the Rock Herefords. St. Croix Falls, WI
715-483-1184, www.CTRherefords.com
Beef CattleWANTED TO BUY: Dairy
heifers and cows.(320)235-2664
Registered Texas Longhorn breeding stock, cows or heifers or roping stock, top blood lines. (507)235-3467
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FOR SALE: Lorenz 984 1000 rpm snowblower, hyd spout & deflector, 9’ wide, $4000. 507-920-8217
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ONAN ENGINES25 hp rebuilt engine for skid
loader; rebuilt Onan en-gines 16 to 20 hp for JD garden tractors and oth-ers. Prices start at $1095.00 exchange. BCM, Inc.
(763)755-0034
JD 875 cult, 8 row 30”; JD 20’ rotary hoe; NH L785 skid loader; Glencoe 7400 7 shank soil saver; Glencoe 555 15’ soil finisher; Hes-ston 1014 hydro swing, 12’; Walsh 2x200 gal saddle tanks; 16 bander units.Montrose, MN 763-675-3432
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Miscellaneous
16’ Lund Fishing Boat w/ trailer & tarp, 20hp Mercu-ry motor, $1,500. 712-792-2954 Noon hour or evenings
‘07 37' Cypress Fifth Wheel by Newmar. 3 slides, king bed, washer/dryer. Large under-storage. $50,000/OBO. 830-237-3865
Recreational Vehicles
FOR SALE:Wilson hopper grain trailer, 43’x66” sides, spring ride, lift blocks, can unload into swing hopper, new tires, $15,900. 507-995-4573
FOR SALE: Felling Trailer FT-140T gooseneck, elec dump, dual axel, 16’x80”x20”. 218-738-4361
FOR SALE: 7x12 flat bed tandem axle trailer w/ 36” sides, ramp, canvas cover, always shedded. $1,150/Of-fers. 641-561-2739
FOR SALE: ‘77 Ford F700, 1500 gal fuel truck, pump, & meter w/hose reel, $5000.St. James, MN 507-920-8217
Trucks & Trailers
Countryside SandblastingMobile Sandblasting Availa-
ble - Semi’s, Trailers, Car Parts, Farm Equipment.
Lowest Price Guaranteed!Luke Pierce 507-380-7614Jeff Michel 507-340-0993
Eagle Lake, MN
‘83 7500 GMC 18 ft grain hoist box, 31,000 orig. miles on Detroit diesel. exc mechanical cond.
(715)579-6444
22' Gooseneck Trailer. 3 horse slant w/living quar-ters. Amery, WI.
715-491-1132
Trucks & Trailers
FOR SALE: Case 680C, trac-tor/ldr/backhoe, runs & op-erates, needs rear end, $3,500. IH PD14, dsl, crawl-er/ldr, runs & drives, needs clutch linkage. $3,500. 507-330-3945
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
FOR SALE: Harvestor Go-liath forage unloader. St. James, MN 507-736-2577
FOR SALE: 8 cement H- bunks; DeLaval milking equip, Ov 300 milk units, receiver jar, Delaval milk-er pump. 952-955-3085
26 brand new Freudenthal arch-type tie stalls. Now selling for $90/each to total $2,339 for all. Make a rea-sonable offer. Also, new Century 7.5 horse motor, in the box, $500. 715-765-4593
1100 gal water tank on run-ning gear for watering cat-tle. $1,200. Call for details.
715-949-1382
Livestock Equipment
AKC Collie Puppies. Sable & Whites, 6 males, 1 female. Excellent cattle dogs. $200. 507-995-3669
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
BOARS-BRED GILTS-York Duroc-YxD Cross, Out-door cond. 712-297-7644Marvin Wuebker
Swine
Compart’s total program features superior boars & open gilts documented by BLUP technology. Duroc, York, Landrace & F1lines. Terminal boarsoffer leanness, muscle,growth. Maternal gilts &boars are productive,lean, durable. All arestress 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: Mature Meat Buck, nannies, wethers & kids. 715-785-7952
Goats
FOR SALE: Registered Suffolk Tried ewes, Yrly ewes, ewe lambs, ram lambs. RRNN.
Martens Suffolks 507-380-1828
Sheep
Young team of Suffolks. Mare, 5 & Gelding,7, road safe, $3,700.
(608)434-1397
Yoder Surrey Buggy, 34'' seats, autotop, 41'' 45'' wheels, fiberglass body. $2,600. (952) 652-2678
Horse Drawn Trolley w/ lights & brakes. Holds 18-20 people. 612-414-8491
For Sale: Belgian Mares, 5 yrs old, June 9th & 10th. Amish trained. Price firm at $4,000. Shell Lake. (715)822-3422
12 yr old Haflinger stallion. Draft configuration. $900. 507-354-6448 Leave mes-sage
Horses
Yearling Black Angus, Black Simmental & Red Simmental bulls, all Pol-led, Performance tested, calving ease.. AI & MN Central tested. Bullssired. Located at LongPrairie farm. Dr. CharlesChristians’ GeneticSuperb Cattle Company.763-238-8824 or farm 320-732-6657
WANT TO BUY: Butcher cows, bulls, fats & walka-ble cripples; also horses, sheep & goats.
320-235-2664
Selling Dexter Cattle herd. Horned red cows, heifers. Also Platinum daughter. No calves, bulls. Manito-woc (920)684-1776
LIMOUSIN BULLSfor sale from top AI sires,
red & black, yearling & 2 yr olds, Green Fields Crossing Limousin (715)273-0310
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‘10 CIH Steiger 385, full auto guide,PTO ......................................$199,500
‘09 Farmall 95, 750 hrs. ......$35,900
‘10 CIH 9120, Track Drive, RWA,257 sep. hrs.........................$339,500
‘’07 CIH 8010, 700 sep. hrs.............................................$199,500
‘06 Bobcat T190, cab/heat & A/C,standard controls, 630 hrs.....$29,900
‘09 Bobcat A300, cab w/AC, allwheel steer, 1000 hrs. ..........$34,900
‘08 CIH 7010, 632 sep. hrs.............................................$194,500
‘11 Farmall 75A, w/loader, 66 PTOhp...........................................$32,900
‘11 Magnum 340, susp. front axle,full auto guide......................$235,000
‘10 CIH Steiger 535Q, 1250 hrs.............................................$265,000
‘10 CIH 535Q, 36” tracks, Lux. cab,full auto guide, 395 hrs. ......$309,900
‘09 CIH Steiger 535Q, 1479 hrs.............................................$229,000
‘79 IH 886, 3792 hrs...............$9,500
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USED COMBINESInterest Waiver or Low Rate Financing Available ••• Call For Details
‘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‘08 CIH 7010, 782 eng./632 sep. hrs., duals, Excellent ............................................$194,500‘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‘97 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 3” knife ......................................................................COMING IN‘91 CIH 1020, 20’ platform, 3” knife ..............................................................................$6,900‘04 CIH 2020, 30’ platform, 3” knife, Crary air reel......................................................$24,900‘98 CIH 1020, 25’ platform, 3” knife ............................................................................$12,800‘91 CIH 1020, 20’ platform, 3” knife ..............................................................................$6,900
USED 4WD TRACTORSUp To Two Years Interest Free ••• Call For Details •••
‘11 CIH Steiger 500 Quad, 36” tracks, Lux. cab, full auto guide............................$309,900‘10 CIH Steiger 535 Quad, 36” tracks, Lux. cab, full auto guide, 395 hrs.,
Farm Use Only ............................................................................................................$309,900‘10 CIH Steiger 535 Quad, Scraper, Lux. cab, HID lgts., big hyd. pump,
Auto Guide Ready, 1250 hrs.......................................................................................$265,000‘09 CIH Steiger 535 Quad, Scraper Quad Track, Lux. cab, 1476 hrs.,
Good Condition ..........................................................................................................$229,900‘09 CIH Steiger 435HD, Scraper ready, Lux. cab, 710/70R42, HD axle, diff. locks,
810 hrs. ........................................................................................................................$179,900‘10 CIH Steiger 385, 6720/70R42 tires, PTO, Lux. cab, auto guide ready,
HID lights ....................................................................................................................$199,500STX and STEIGER PTO, TOW CABLE & 3 PT. KITS ON HAND!!!
USED 2WD TRACTORSUp To One Year Interest Free ••• Call For Details •••
‘11 CIH Magnum 340, susp. front axle, Lux. cab, HID lights, full auto guide ........$235,000‘10 CIH Magnum 335, susp. front axle, Lux. cab, HID lights, full auto guide ........$209,900CIH Pumu 180CVT, CVT trans., front 3 pt./front PTO, susp. front axle ..................$119,900CIH Puma 210, susp. front axle, Deluxe cab, Auto Guide Ready ........................COMING INCIH Farmall 95, MFD, cab, 750 hrs. ............................................................................$35,900CIH Farmall 75A, MFD, w/loader, can be financed at 0% for 60 months ..................$32,900‘79 IH 886, cab, 18.4x38 tires, 3790 hrs. ........................................................................$9,500‘06 Volvo EC160BLC Excavator, 900 hrs., Exc. Unit ..................................................$94,500‘06 Volvo EC140BLC Excavator, includes full hyd. thumb, 1700 hrs., Exc. Unit ......$74,500
USED SKIDLOADERS‘11 Bobcat S185, 61 hp., cab w/AC, joystick controls, power bobtach ................ON HAND‘10 Bobcat T650, track unit, 74 hp., advanced controls, cab w/AC, power bobtach,
Priced With Discount For Cash ................................................................................ON HAND‘10 Bobcat E32, 33 hp., 7000 lb., cab w/AC, Mini Excavator, Rental Credit &
Priced With Discount For Cash..................................................................................ON HAND‘09 Bobcat A-300, all wheel steer, cab w/heat & AC, 995 hrs. ..................................$34,900‘03 Bobcat S185, cab w/heat, new tires, 2300 hrs. ....................................................$16,500‘06 Sullair 185, 185 CFM air compressor, Cat. eng., 584 hrs., Available To Rent ......$8,750
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TRACTORS-4WDSE ‘97 CIH 9390, 4394 HRS., REMAN, 24-SPD. ....................................................................................$99,500BL ‘94 JD 8970, 4473 HRS., 710X38 GOOD TIRES ..............................................................................$84,950
TRACTORS-MFDSE ‘99 MX170, 3231 HRS., LOADER, JOYSTICK ..................................................................................$69,900BL ‘07 CIH MXU110, 138 HRS., LOADER, LIKE NEW ..........................................................................$69,700BL ‘03 CIH MXM130, 1722 HRS., LOADER............................................................................................$59,500BL ‘07 CIH MXU115, 2800 HRS., LOADER, ON FARM..........................................................................$52,500SE ‘90 CIH 7140, 6980 HRS., 18.4X42 DUALS ......................................................................................$49,900BL ‘98 CIH MX135, 4601 HRS., 520/85R38 SINGLES 90% ..................................................................$47,850SE ‘91 CIH 5130, 6420 HRS., LOADER, PS............................................................................................$37,750SE ‘84 IH 5288, 16.9X28, 18.4X42 ..........................................................................................................$31,500BL ‘83 IH 6788, 3825 HRS., NEW 20.8X38 ............................................................................................$29,700
TRACTORS-2WDSE ‘90 CIH 7110, 4012 HRS., 18.4X42 DUALS, PTO, NICE ..................................................................$39,950BL ‘79 JD 4440, 7268 HRS., 18.3X38 DUALS, PTO ..............................................................................$21,900SE ‘79 IH HYDRO 84, 7238 HRS., 16.9X30, LOADER............................................................................$11,000BL ‘76 IH 986, 7600 HRS., 18.4X38 ........................................................................................................$10,800SE ‘81 CASE 2090, 7700 HRS., 18.4X38 ..................................................................................................$9,850BL ‘68 IH 856, 18.4X38 DUALS, PTO........................................................................................................$7,350SE ‘76 IH 1066, 18.4X38 ............................................................................................................................$5,500BL ‘55 IH 400, POWER STEERING, 12 VOLT ..........................................................................................$2,500
FIELD CULTIVATORSSE ‘07 JD 2210, 47.5’, 4-BAR HARROW, 7” SWEEPS ..........................................................................$53,500BL ‘96 WILRICH, QUAD 5, 52', 4-BAR HARROW ..................................................................................$19,975SE ‘95 DMI TIGERMATE, 47.5’, 3-BAR HARROW..................................................................................$12,750SE ‘90 CIH 4900, 47.5', 7" SWEEPS, 3-BAR HARROW ........................................................................$10,500BL CIH 4300, 46’, 3-BAR ADJ. HARROW ..............................................................................................$10,750SE ‘94 CIH 4900, 41', 3-BAR HARROW....................................................................................................$7,900SE ‘93 CIH 4800, 28.5', 3-BAR ADJ. HARROW, 7" SWEEPS ..................................................................$8,250
SPRAYERSSE ‘07 REDBALL 580, 1600 GAL., 80’ BOOM ........................................................................................$29,900SE BLUMHARDT, 1000 GAL., 88’-90’ BOOM, RAVEN ..........................................................................$8,500
SKID-LOADERSSE ‘07 CASE 430, 2005 HRS. ..................................................................................................................$21,750SE ‘06 CASE 410, 2301 HRS., NEW REMAN ENGINE ..........................................................................$22,500
CORN HEADSBL ‘09 CIH 2608, 8R30”, FT & AHHC, HYD. DECK ................................................................................$66,550BL ‘07 CIH 2208, 8R30” ..........................................................................................................................$38,000BL ‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ..............................................................................$35,500BL ‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30", HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ..............................................................................$32,900SE ‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ..............................................................................$32,850SE ‘04 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ..............................................................................$33,900SE ‘04 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ..............................................................................$33,900BL ‘03 CIH 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES, AHHC ..................................................................$29,975BL ‘91 CIH 1083 ......................................................................................................................................$12,950BL ‘86 CIH 1063, TALL CORN SHIELDS ................................................................................................$10,989BL ‘91 CIH 1083 ........................................................................................................................................$9,950BL CIH 1083 ........................................................................................................................................$8,950SE ‘89 CIH 1063, STRAIGHT TIN, TALL CORN SHIELDS, PAINTED ......................................................$8,250BL ‘89 CIH 1054, 5R36", TALL CORN SHIELDS ......................................................................................$6,400
COMBINESSE ‘09 CIH 9120, 840 ENG. HRS., TRACKS, RWA, LOADED ..............................................................$329,000SE ‘09 CIH 9120, 1100 ENG. HRS., TRACKS, RWA, LOADED ............................................................$299,500BL ‘10 CIH 7088, 455 ENG. HRS., RWA, LOADED ..............................................................................$287,900BL ‘08 CIH 7010, 900 ENG. HRS., DUALS, 15⁄8” SIEVES ......................................................................$229,000BL ‘07 CIH 7010, 1593 ENG. HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS, AFX ROTOR ....................................................$199,850BL ‘04 CIH 8010, 2451 ENG. HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS, HID LIGHTS ....................................................$179,950BL ‘86 CIH 1660, 4141 ENG. HRS., ROCK TRAP, CHOPPER, SPECIALTY ROTOR ............................$29,900SE ‘89 CIH 1660, 3933 ENG. HRS., 30.5X32, SPECIALTY ROTOR ......................................................$29,500SE ‘88 CIH 1640, 4071 ENG. HRS., 24.5X32, ROCK TRAP ..................................................................$19,500SE ‘82 IH 1420, 4780 ENG. HRS., 23X26, AHHC, NO CHOPPER ..........................................................$6,250SE ‘79 IH 1440, 3875 ENG. HRS., ROCK TRAP, FAN, NO CHOPPER ....................................................$5,000SE ‘80 IH 1440, 3877 ENG. HRS. ..............................................................................................................$5,000
PLANTERSBL ‘10 CIH 1260, 36R20”, STEERABLE REAR AXLE ..........................................................................$205,950SE ‘08 CIH 1250, 12X30”, GROUND DRIVE, BULK FILL ................................................................COMING INSE ‘12 CIH 1250, 16X30”, BULK FILL, PTO PUMP, NEW..........................................................................CALLBL ‘96 CIH 950, 12X30”, LIQUID FERT., EARLY RISER MONITOR ......................................................$18,500SE ‘91 CIH 900, 12X30”, TRASH WHIPPERS, EARLY RISER MONITOR..............................................$12,000SE CIH 900, 8-30, LIQUID, -NICE- ............................................................................................................$6,950
FALL TILLAGESE ‘10 NEW CIH 870, 7-SHANK W & W/O BASKETS................................................................................CALLSE ‘10 NEW CIH 527B, 7” REPLACEABLE POINTS ..................................................................................CALLSE ‘08 WILRICH V957DDR, 7-SHANK, 3-BAR HARROW ......................................................................$37,850BL ‘07 JD 2700, 5-SHANK ......................................................................................................................$27,500BL ‘03 JD 2700, 9-SHANK, CUSHION BLADES, COVING BOARDS ....................................................$27,900SE ‘97 DMI 730B BLUE, LEAD SHANKS, HYD. LEVER ........................................................................$19,900BL JD 510, 7-SHANK, DISC RIPPER ......................................................................................................$13,900SE DMI 730 BLUE ....................................................................................................................................$10,900SE ‘96 DMI 730 BLUE, LEAD SHANKS ..................................................................................................$11,250BL ‘93 DMI 730 BLUE, 2” LEAD SHANKS, 10” MAIN POINTS................................................................$9,900BL DMI TURBO TIGER, 5-SHANK ............................................................................................................$5,900
STALK CHOPPERSBL ‘06 MATHEWS 2408, 20' PT, CUP KNIVES, 13⁄8" PTO ......................................................................$14,900BL ‘04 WOODS, 20' MT, 13⁄8" PTO, NEW KNIVES ..................................................................................$14,200SE ‘02 ALLOWAY, 20' PT, L-KNIVES ......................................................................................................$12,500SE ‘06 WOODS, 20’ MOUNTED, 4 GAUGE WHEELS ............................................................................$11,950BL ALLOWAY, 20’ MOUNTED, 4 GAUGE WHEELS..................................................................................$8,950SE ‘90 LOFTNESS 264, 22’ PULL TYPE ..................................................................................................$6,500BL LOFTNESS 240, 20’ MOUNTED, 2-CASTER WHEELS ......................................................................$5,875BL ‘95 BLAZER 2000, 20’ PULL TYPE......................................................................................................$5,800
BEANHEADSBL ‘02 CIH 1020, 30', 1.5" SICKLE, FT ..................................................................................................$16,900SE ‘96 CIH 1020, 25’, 3”, ROCK GUARD, FT..........................................................................................$12,900BL ‘90 CIH 1020, 25’, 3” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ..................................................................................$11,950BL ‘97 CIH 1020, 30', FIELD TRACKER..................................................................................................$10,500SE ‘98 CIH 1020, 25’, 1.5” SICKLE, FT ....................................................................................................$9,750BL ‘95 CIH 1020, 20', 1.5" SICKLE, J-ROCK GUARD..............................................................................$9,250BL ‘97 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ....................................................................................$9,000BL ‘89 CIH 1020, 20’, 1.5” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ................................................................................$7,900BL ‘88 CIH 1020, 30’, 1.5” SICKLE, JOHNSON ROCK GUARD ..............................................................$6,000BL ‘87 CIH 1020, 25’, 1.5” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ................................................................................$5,750SE ‘87 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” SICKLE, HYD FORE & AFT ..............................................................................$4,950BL ‘89 CIH 1020, 22.5’, 3” SICKLE, ROCK GUARD ................................................................................$4,500SE ‘91 CIH 1020, 30’ FT, HYD FORE & AFT ............................................................................................$4,250
Miller Sellner ImplementMN Hwy. 60 West • Bingham Lake, MN
(507) 831-1106MN Hwy. 4 South • Sleepy Eye, MN
(507) 794-2131
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