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Pursuant to Orders of Sale of the Clark Circuit Court, the un-dersigned will offer for sale, AT PUBLIC AUCTION CON-DUCTED AT 11:30 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2019 AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE CLARK COUN-TY COURTHOUSE, WIN-CHESTER, KENTUCKY, the following parcels of real proper-ty, to-wit:1. 32 Hiawatha Trail, Win-chester, Kentucky 40391 (Map no. 065-2001-016-00)
Said property shall be sold to the highest and best bidder upon the following terms:1. The purchaser shall be re-quired to pay the sum of ten percent (10%) down in cash at the time of the sale. In the event the Plaintiff is the purchaser, the Plaintiff shall not be required to make a down payment, but the down payment shall be credited against its mortgage.2. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid on a credit of thirty (30) days at the lawful rate of six percent (6%) per annum. The purchaser shall be required to execute a bond or bonds with
Public Notices balance which shall have theforce and effect of a judgmentin order to secure the paymentof the balance of the purchaseprice, and said bond shall con-stitute a lien on the said proper-ty until paid.3. All delinquent property taxesshall be paid from the proceedsof the sale. The purchaser shallbe required to assume and payall ad valorem taxes assessedby the County of Clark and Stateof Kentucky for the current yearand all subsequent years.4. Any purchaser or purchas-ers shall have the privilege ofpaying all or any portion of thepurchase price or paying saidbond or bonds before maturityby paying the principal thereoftogether with all accrued inter-est thereon.5. Said property shall be soldfree and clear of the claims of allparties to the within action andof all liens and encumbrancesincluding all past due taxes ex-cept for restrictions and ease-ments appearing of record in
6. The risk of loss shall pass to-
tion of sale.
M. ALEX ROWADY,MASTER COMMISSIONERCLARK CIRCUIT COURT
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In either case, you need to notify the fi re department. It is best to wait for them to arrive before removing the hay from the stack in case of a fl are up.
Smoke from hay treated with an acid preservative may con-tain toxic fumes, so keep peo-ple away from the smoke and inform the fi refi ghters of any treatments you applied.
To check hay temperature, you may use several types of thermometers. Find one that is durable, easy to use and will measure up to 200 degrees.
Attaching a string or a thin wire and lowering or pushing it into a probe that has been inserted into the hay is one way to use a simple glass ther-mometer. Do not insert them directly into the hay because they easily break.
It is best to use only spir-it-fi lled glass thermometers to prevent accidentally contami-nating hay with mercury from a broken thermometer.
You can use electronic ther-mometers with remote sensors and a digital readout. Avoid LED displays as they are often hard to read in bright light. An LCD is a better choice. Some electronic moisture meters also measure temperature.
Long-stem thermometers, commonly called compost ther-mometers, are probably the most rugged and reliable. With these types, the price in-creases with the dial size and
length of the stem. It may be tempting to stick
these directly into a hay bale, but the stem can be easily bent and the accuracy or operation of the thermometer could be destroyed.
It is best and necessary in most cases to use some kind of hay probe. You can make one for yourself using steel pipe or electrical conduit or you can purchase commercial probes.
Measure the wettest hay fi rst. Probe square bales from the side, round bales from the end. Insert the probe near the center of the bale.
In round bales, if the core is loosely formed, probe six to 12 inches away from the center where the hay will be more tightly packed.
In large stacks, it may be dif-fi cult to reach the center, but it is important to get at least fi ve to 10 feet down from the top or in from the side.
The most critical factor is to reach where the wettest hay is stored. It is best to probe at several locations and at differ-ent depths within a stack to locate the warmest spot.
For more information on hay production, contact the Clark County Extension Offi ce, by calling 744-4682.
Clay Stamm is the Clark County Cooperative Extension Service Agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Source: Ray Smith, UK For-age Specialist
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BBQ & ice cream: More photos from the weekendThe Lauren Mink Band performed for Saturday's crowd at the Holy Smokes BBQ Contest at the Winchester-Clark County Farmers' Market on Depot Street. (Photo by Fred Petke)
Sabrina Puckett, left, and Ashton Stamper scoop ice cream for R.D. Brock Saturday af-ternoon at Dirty South Pottery in downtown Winchester. (Photo by Fred Petke)