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sooner. Our early October splurge of 85 Once again an amazing harvest. I’m not degree temps will do that. Even beet harsaying amazingly good, or amazingly disvest was temporarily stopped. Piling gusting, but simply amazing. beets is early October when Minnesota Review the 2011 crop year. One of the temps are 85-plus just doesn’t work. wettest and coolest springs, with soybeans Check your ‘wellness’ card and even corn still being planted in June, Being a veteran Minnesota senior citisometimes late June. Crop chances? “Fiftyzen, but fortunately not yet being fifty” were the odds at the local coffee involved in the prescription medicine roushop. tine, it seems my duty to share a real-life Then July with generous amounts of LAND MINDS story involving my brother-in-law. He, too, heat, high humidity and an incredibly is a senior citizen and unfortunately he’s rapid accumulation of growing degree By Dick Hagen experiencing some health problems. days; unfortunately right through the Here’s his story as he shared it with critical pollinating period. My area also me: got a July first blast of 85 to 90 mph “I was having trouble getting my winds — 24 trees down at my place — plus hail. At the local coffee shop, however, the odds breath, and my heart was pounding. So I went to see the doctor; he sent me to a cardiologist. And from were still 50-50 for a decent crop. him I learned I have a heart valve problem. But he August was “cozy” with just about the right stuff also assured me that a drug called Flecainide could from Mother Nature. Now help stabilize my heart. my coffee shop gang was That was OK with me so even getting a bit excited he asked me where I about their crops. ComGranted, corn that didn’t ‘black wanted my prescription modity prices scratching filled.” layer’ before that September frost higher virtually every is coming in light. Yet farmers in He opted for a nationother day helped reinforce wide pharmacy “since it early October were talking 200bubbly moods. September was right on my way started almost as good. bushel yields ... and 120-bushel home. yields ... sometimes in the same Then Mother Nature’s cru“When my prescription elest trick: on Sept. 15, 26 to field. was ready I asked how 28 degree temps blanketed much it cost. The pharMinnesota, northern Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota. Suddenly going to macist said $165. I said, ‘I hope I don’t have to stay on that drug the rest of my life.’ He said, ‘More than the local coffee shop was a challenge. likely you will, but if you want to sign up for the PreHowever, thanks to September cranking out day scription Savers Club, we can save you money.’ after day of ideal weather, crops did some readjust“The Club dues were $20 but that dropped the cost ing. Granted, corn that didn’t “black layer” before that September frost is coming in light. Yet farmers of this $165 drug to $55. So I wrote a $75 check for both Club dues and the Flecainide and left the store. in early October were talking 200-bushel yields ... and 120-bushel yields ... sometimes in the same field. On my way home I started thinking how easy it was to drop $110 in the cost of my prescription medicine Tilers are having another bonanza. just by joining this club. Will there be enough seed for 2012? Sort of depends “But it also made me curious about the ‘real cost’ of upon which seed company rep you talk with. Thank these prescription medicines. So I stopped at a local God for carryover seed. For certain South American production will be big this winter. I recently visited a drug store not far from my house to see what it would cost there. The local pharmacist just about local soybean seed conditioning plant. Last year 98 percent of the delivered soybean seed crop graded out knocked me off my feet when he said $18.20. And he told me his cost for that particular drug was about “good to go.” Not so this year. His early prediction is $12. I decided to some more checking so I stopped at only about 90 percent of the seed crop will make it; another local store which also had a pharmacy and for certain lots of smaller-sized soybeans (corn, department. They, too, told me the cost would be too) for the 2012 planting season. about $18 to fill my prescription. Another big store But life goes on. As ideal and “easy” as the 2010 See MINDS, pg. 4A harvest was, this 2011 harvest could wrap up even

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Your choice: Bumpy ambulance or smooth hearse? MINDS, from pg. 2A was nearby. I stopped and the price for this drug was about $75.” I’m sharing this for the simple fact that if your life has moved into the prescription drug era it might be worthwhile to check with more than one provider when it comes to filling your particular prescription. Just maybe the “big name” providers aren’t your low cost providers. For my friend, needless to say, his local drug store is now his No. 1 provider. Unfortunately doctors aren’t aware of these remarkable disparities in prescription medicine costs. Even if they were, professional ethics and potential litigation issues make it difficult for doctors to suggest providers of prescription medicine. So my advice is simply don’t assume the big-name stores are the best buy when it comes to filling a medical prescription. Our “socialized medicine” transition that seems to be sweeping across America may have some initial financial appeal but huge scams within the American drug industry also seem to be occurring. We know all too well who ultimately pays the bill. A humorous note This particular anecdote originated with my other brother-in-law, long retired from farming and now enjoying “fairway privileges” at his local golf course. Which means he and his cronies can show up just about any time (except Ladies Day) with almost immediate access to their tee box. That is, when Check Glyphosate Price Delivered Direct To Your Farm! Direct From The Manufacturer (formulator) To Your Farm! Manufactured In Minnesota Delivered To Your Farm! This is a fully loaded 4# glyphosate sold with a proprietary adjuvant! Call now to book your glyphosate and adjuvant delivered to the farm. Huge savings on glyphosate and other farm chemicals. These are proven products with 1000’s of successful acres treated!

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health permits. He recently gave his dear bride a bit of a challenge when he mentioned at bedtime some significant discomfort in his upper chest. Four years ago he had major surgery replacing a faulty heart valve so little wonder his wife was immediately alarmed. They quickly huddled. It would take 15 to 20 minutes for the ambulance to get to their farm. She could drive him to the local hospital quicker, so she did. At the hospital the immediate diagnosis was ambulance delivery to a Sioux Falls hospital for a possible heart stent procedure. I’ve always had some regard (and suspicion) about this particular brother-in-law’s weird sense of humor. For example, in describing his ambulance trip on Highway 23 from Marshall, Minn., to Sioux Falls, S.D., he wondered if, when the local ambulance crew purchased their ambulance, they first measured the wheelbase to match it up against the highway joints. He ventured, “I think they must have because as the ambulance sped to Sioux Falls with me strapped tightly onto a gurney, which I’m certain had less than one inch of padding, I felt every Highway 23 joint that entire 100-mile jaunt. And Highway 23 won’t win any blue ribbons for being smooth and shock-free, especially in an ambulance speeding 75 mph and faster.” During his unexpected ambulance journey, his

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mind apparently got restless. “As the ambulance sped down the highway,” he said, “I thought, how strange — here I am potentially facing some serious heart challenges and my body is feeling every whack of this highway. But if I were dead and being transported by a hearse, I’d be in a velvety, cushion-lined container inside an $80,000 Cadillac with zero highway noise and a suspension system so perfect the highway would be a virtual pillow.” Well, nice to have a brother-in-law with a sense of humor, weird as it may be. Yep, he had a stent inserted and was back home the next day. In fact, a day later he was assisting the Belview Legion grilling hamburgers during September Sod Days. As you might suspect, he doesn’t always listen to advice from his doctor either. King of crops On a different note, my hometown of Olivia, Minn., recently reinforced its claim as the Corn Capital of Minnesota. The Bird Island-Olivia-Lake LillianDanube FFA chapter cut corn stalks (courtesy of Mycogen Seed) and set up corn shocks in front of 18 downtown business establishments. One of Minnesota’s state FFA officers was visiting the BOLD chapter so he, too, got involved in making Olivia look just a bit more corny. My real home town of Northwood, Iowa, started the same “fall dress-up” campaign a few years back and merchants really get into it with pumpkins, ribbons, strings of beads, even miniature Christmas lights decorating each corn shock. Indeed, it’s quite a sight and what better way to show why corn is indeed the King of Crops. A closing thought suggests we once again be thankful to our Lord for a decent and amazingly rapid harvest. Fall tillage, too, has suddenly ramped up. Unfortunately community fire trucks have been chasing combine fires far too often. ••• Dick Hagen is staff writer of The Land. He may be reached at dickhagen@mvtvwireless.com.

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Letter: Most townships more advanced Letter: America To the Editor: So much of what you write in this recent article is so true. Township government is “American government at its best” I am appalled, however, when I read that the treasurer keeps financial records in long hand. There is a highly efficient statewide computer program called CTAS that provides monthly financial reporting, can print checks including payroll, set up a budget and provide numerous reports to aid in making good financial decisions. I hope that readers are not misled to think most townships operate that way because that is not true. Moreover, the Minnesota Association of Townships provides regular training workshops to keep clerks, treasurers and board members up-to-date on CTAS financial reporting.

Editor’s note: The Land correspondents Tim King and Jan King’s Sept. 16 Back Roads story “Government at its best” — online at http://bit.ly/theland2011-0916 (go to Page 32A) — instigated some talk on the topic of local government, as seen by these Letters to the Editor. Leslie Township obviously has not taken advantage of that. I would hope they would consider using it soon. Colleen Jackson Chairman Rapidan Township, Blue Earth County, Minn.

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Letter: Townships don’t need state aid To the Editor: In response to comments concerning township governments (Printed above. -Ed.) it is unfortunate a township officer would be appalled at another township doing things their own way. For a township officer to think local government needs the state

to do its bookwork, etc., is ridiculous. In a way, her letter describes how the governments of this state and nation are in the financial mess which we are in. It is unfortunate that people think state government is the answer. To me, it is quite rewarding to

attend the meetings (as a citizen) and observe township business in its entirety, without relying on “Big Brother.” If needed, I will purchase a box of ink pens and donate to the township. Roger Dukowitz Browerville, Minn.

a republic, not democracy To the Editor: With interest I read the Back Roads story on Leslie Township Hall meetings. I live in rural America and know about town hall meetings, a basic unit of government. The writer of the story quoted Dennis Miller as saying “that township government is truly democratic” and is “grassroots democracy.” I have a question: When they start their meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, do they say “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the ‘democracy’ for which it stands”? I bet they say “Republic.” If government at its best is grassroots democracy, then we are in trouble. Our founding fathers gave us a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy. The word democracy is not in the Constitution. Government at its best is a Constitutional Republic, rule by law, not a majority rule as in a democracy. Tom Sullivan Granada, Minn.

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that will be fully paid by our grandchildren. That the three free trade deals will sail unquestioned through Congress in 15 minutes and the China currency deal won’t make it out of Congress in 15 years is more proof of our democracy’s growing dysfunction. People come second to profit. Only one major ag leader, Roger Johnson, president of the National Farmers Union, questioned the need for the trade deals and the principles of our soon-to-be biz partners. While “agriculture has been one of the few sectors (in the U.S. economy with) … a trade surplus,” Johnson noted Oct. 3, it also has had “a net trade deficit in seven of the past eight years with countries that the U.S. has trade agreements.” That red bottom line is written in blood for some of the pending trade partners. In Columbia, for example, Johnson added, more than 2,800 trade unionists have been murdered since 1986; “51 in 2010 alone.” So that’s our business plan; become partners with folks we wouldn’t share a cup of coffee with in the hope — a vain hope, according to the record — of selling them a bushel of corn or a pound of ribs? Little wonder so many people in this glorious nation think we’re headed straight off a cliff. ••• Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” is published weekly in more than 70 newspapers in North America. Contact him at agcomm@farmandfoodfile.com.

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than later, we pay for it. Farming and ranching have always involved a lot of straightness. Straight The deregulated, failing banks. An fence lines, straight rows, straight dealenergy policy built on unsustainable ing. fuels. A food inspection system that inspects almost nothing. Meaningless Politics not so much. Twisted thinking, antitrust laws. Corporate “free” trade. circular debate and, more often than we Unlimited campaign spending. care to admit, crooked people litter the political scene. Add it up and it amounts to socialism for capitalists and capitalism for everyIn fact, today’s politics are dominated by the inside-out logic that doing nothing FARM & FOOD FILE one else. The Big Boys bend and buy government to do their bidding — fewer is better than doing anything. We even regs, lower taxes, more subsidies — while pay dozens in Congress at least $174,000 By Alan Guebert you, with little money, no influence and per year to ensure it. no lobbyist, are told to compete. Small wonder then that so many The first week of October showed with so little are so willing to fight so this crooked approach to democracy in dirty to attain, then keep, political office. full bloom. On Oct. 3, the White House sent to Congress three Life after office ain’t so bad, either. According to the “Revolving Door” database main- trade deals (Panama, South Korea and Columbia) that have been hanging fire for years. Easy, swift — tained by the Center for Responsive Politics (www.opensecrets.org), 370 former members of Con- as in two weeks — bipartisan Congressional approval is predicted. gress currently “receive handsome compensation That very day the U.S. Senate agreed, by a biparfrom corporations and special interests as they tisan 79-19 majority, to impose import tariffs on attempt to influence the very federal government” any nation whose currency is purposely “misthey formerly served. aligned” against the dollar. This auction of public trust virtually guarantees The legislation, aimed directly at China, has zero special interests a 24/7/365 lock on national interchances of enactment because Big Ag and Big Biz ests. will send its lobbyist poodles to nip it to death in For example, if you’re a trans-national meatthe House so China’s Western-owned factories can packer you can purchase all the influence — fake continue to send us stuff we don’t need at prices economic studies, key committee people in Congress, astro-turf farm and ranch groups, solemn lobbyists — to make market-leveling regulations simply disappear. And the laws, like the competition, soon do. It might seem like sleight of hand but it’s not. We see it. We even write and talk about it and, sooner

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Commentary: RFS legislation sells farmers, public short The Minnesota Soybean Growers Association disagrees with legislation introduced in Congress Oct. 5 that attempts to reduce the Renewable Fuels Standard based on arbitrary thresholds. “This bill is poor public policy that sells farmers and the public short, and we hope it goes nowhere in Congress,” said MSGA President Kurt Krueger, a Rothsay, Minn., farmer. “Farmers are proud of the contribution we are making to our nation’s energy independence by producing corn and soybeans for the nation’s growing renewable

fuels industry. We are giving consumers an alternative to petroleum, while continuing to meet domestic and international demand for food and livestock feed. Farmers have the technology and the will to be reliable suppliers of quality crops for all of our customers — food companies, livestock producers, international buyers and the American renewable fuels industry.” The bill that has many farmers, as well as the nation’s renewable fuels industry, upset was introduced by Reps. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and Jim Costa, D-Calif.

“Those against renewable fuels tion believes biofuels are an excellent would like people to believe biofuels option for diversifying the nation’s divert grain away from the livestock energy portfolio and furthering energy industry causing feed prices to security. Farmers in the organization increase, and played a lead role in that’s just not launching the true,” Krueger nation’s biodiesel said. “Production industry through ... the petroleum indusof biodiesel from their work with the try has been collecting soybeans and Minnesota legislasubsidies for over a other oils actually ture in 2002 on the hundred years. results in producnation’s first legistion of more soylation to create a — Kurt Krueger biofuel blend in beans, which means more soydiesel fuel. “EPA bean meal for the livestock market. has just designated biodiesel as AmerThe bigger the demand from the ica’s first advanced biofuel, and we renewable fuels industry, the more would hate to see our hard work for soybeans we grow and the more soy- the environment and energy independbean meal that is available for live- ence sidetracked by poor policy, such stock feed.” as this bill introduced in Congress,” Krueger added that the renewable Krueger said. fuels seem to be a target while subsi••• dies for the petroleum industry conThis commentary was submitted by tinue. “Biodiesel and ethanol seem like the Minnesota Soybean Growers Assoan easy target lately because of tax ciation, a non-profit, farmer-controlled credits they receive, but the petroleum membership organization established industry has been collecting subsidies in 1962. Its goal is to assure profitable for over a hundred years.” soybean farming by influencing favorThe MSGA has played a leadership able ag legislation, monitoring governrole in development of the renewable ment policies and supporting research fuels industry because the organiza- and market development activities.

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Fall Festival Oct. 16, 10 a.m. Heritage Acres, Fairmont, Minn. Info: Ecumenical church service starts at 10 a.m., with a five-soup and sandwich meal at 11 a.m., freewill donation accepted; fall harvesting and other demonstrations taking place; call (507) 728-8713 or (507) 764-3531 Swine Farms: A Great Place to Work Oct. 18, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Country Inn & Suites, Mankato, Minn. Info: $20 if paid by Oct. 10, $40 at the door; log on to www.mnpork.com/producers or contact Jeremy Geske, (507) 345-8814

mile, turn south on Tacoma Avenue for 0.8 mile, field will be on east side of road; contact Jill Sackett, (507) 238-5449 or sacke032@umn.edu, or Laura Kieser, (952) 466-5306 or torb0022@umn.edu

125th Anniversary Poultry Show Oct. 21-22 McLeod County Fairgrounds, Hutchinson, Minn. Info: Open to the public 4-10 p.m. Oct. 21, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 22; call (952) 442-4031; hosted by the Minnesota State Poultry Association

Antibiotic Use in Food Animals: A Dialogue for a Common Purpose Oct. 26-27 Intercontinental Chicago O’Hare, Rosemont, Ill. Info: $295/person, minus $50 for National Institute for Animal Agriculture members; log on to www.animalagriculture.org or call (719) 538-8843

Old Fashioned Harvest Jamboree Oct. 22-23 Robert and Elaine Mohn Farm, Cottonwood, Minn. Info: Farm is 3 miles north of Green Valley on County Road 67 at 3560 265th Avenue; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 22, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 23 (Kids’ Day); hand corn picking contest, work horse plow day, country mercantile, kids games, petting barn and more; call (507) 828-4629 or email elmohn@hotmail.com

Cover Crop Field Day Oct. 24, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Dean Schuette Farm, Mayer, Minn. Info: Farm is located from the south side of Mayer from the intersection of State Highway 25 and County Road 30 (Ash Avenue South and Ninth Street South) travel west on 70th Points of Pride Research Day Street/Ninth Street South for 1

Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Farmers Market Association; register by calling (888) 241-0885

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How to Start a Farmers Market Workshop Nov. 2, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Ice Forum, Champlin, Minn. Info: Offered by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Farmers Market Association

How to Start a Farmers Market Workshop Nov. 2, 6-8 p.m. Community Center, McIntosh, Minn. Info: Offered by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Farmers Market Association; register by calling (888) 241-0885

How to Start a Farmers Market Workshop Nov. 2, 9:30-11:30 a.m. How to Start a Farmers Civic Plaza, Bloomington, Minn. Market Workshop

Nov. 2, 5-7 p.m. Public Library, Hutchinson, Minn. Info: Offered by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Farmers Market Association North American International Livestock Expostion Nov. 5-18 Kentucky Expostion Center, Louisville, Ky. Info: Log on to www.live stockexpo.org, or contact NAILE offices by fax (502) 367-5299 or KFECNAILE@ksfb.ky.gov

Cover Crop Field Day Oct. 27, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Southwest Research and Outreach Center, Lamberton, Minn. Info: Contact Jill Sackett, (507) 238-5449 or sacke032@umn.edu, or Nathan Winter, (320) 4844303 or wint0146@umn.edu How to Start a Farmers Market Workshop Nov. 1, 6:30-8:30 p.m. American Legion, Albany, Minn. Info: Offered by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Farmers Market Association How to Start a Farmers Market Workshop Nov. 1, 6-8 p.m. North Central Research and Outreach Center, Grand Rapids, Minn. Info: Offered by the Minnesota

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Quality Assurance Training Oct. 19 Faribault County Ag Center, Blue Earth, Minn. Info: Pork Quality Assurance, 10 a.m.-Noon; Transport Quality Assurance, 1:30-4 p.m.; registration requested to colleen@mnpork.com or (800) 537-7675 or log on to www.mnpork.com

Oct. 19, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. University of Minnesota, St. Paul Info: Call Jess Raines-Jones, (612) 624-3002, or log on to www.cvm.umn.edu/research/ researchday/home.html

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Minnesota Governor’s Pheasant Opener Oct. 14-15 Montevideo, Minn. Info: Contact Explore Minnesota Tourism Event Coordinator Dave Vogel, (888) 9756766 or Dave.vogel@state.mn.us

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Ray Winter uses his new mechanical harvester to pick grapes at his Indian Island Winery and Vineyards.

By TIM KROHN Mankato Free Press NEW ULM, Minn.— Georg and Paula Marti and their family have spent the past month making daily visits to their vineyard and keeping in touch with 20 other Minnesota growers who provide grapes for their Morgan Creek Vineyards near New Ulm, Minn. “It’s a busy time. The grapes have to be picked just at the right time,” said Paula Marti. “The crush crews will work until early October. Crushing 100,000 pounds of fruit is exhausting.” The same scene is taking place near Janesville, where Ray and Lisa Winter and their family have been harvesting and producing wine at Indian Island Winery and Vineyard. And near Kasota, Kent Schwickert’s crew is harvesting the first grapes and making the first wines at the Chankaska Creek Ranch & Winery, which opens next spring. The three wineries and several new vineyards being started across the region are part of a burgeoning wine industry that is transforming tourism and entertainment offerings and bringing a new type of agriculture to corn and soybean country. The three wineries will produce more than 100,000 bottles of wine combined. For all the rapid growth in the vineyard and winery industry, it’s still in its infancy in southern Minnesota and the state.

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VINEYARDS, from pg. 12A The key to growing tourism and a successful winemaking industry, say winery owners, is maintaining quality. “Minnesota is getting some reputation in the wine industry,” Schwickert said. “These cold-hardy grapes the University of Minnesota is developing are getting attention from Minnesota all the way to New York. “You put good winemakers in front of good fruit, you’ll get a reputation.” When the Martis began their vineyard and winery in the early ’90s — just the fifth winery in the state at the time — they did it with an eye toward tourism and education. “We have one of the most beautiful agriculture landscapes in the state in this area, and we haven’t marketed that enough. “There’s just tons of future on showcasing the wine and food industry right here on the Bend of the River,” Paula Marti said. Chankaska Creek Ranch & Winery Drew Horton opens the plug on an oak barrel and invites a visitor to sniff. “That’s French oak. Now smell this one, it’s Hungarian oak.” The wood scents are slightly different — scents that will provide subtle differences in flavor when the 300-bottle barrels are filled with wine to age from four to 16 months.

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First grapes, wine produced after three years VINEYARDS, from pg. 13A new oak produces a stronger flavor than the used barrels.” While French oak has long been used for blending wines, the winery also is using a variety of American oak barrels. A longtime wine connoisseur, Schwickert and some partners have spent the past few years building a vineyard and winery off Highway 22 near St. Peter, Minn., that will be open for business next spring. After three years, the 3,900 vines on seven acres of rolling hillside at Chankaska Creek are producing their first grapes and Horton is producing the first batches of wine. The young plants produce less than mature vineyards and a wet spring set production back from what was expected, Schwickert said. Their vineyard will cover about one-third of the wine production with grapes also purchased from other Minnesota vineyards and some from Washington and California. Chankaska Creek plans to initially produce nearly 40,000 bottles of wine — about what other area wineries make annually — and increase production in coming years. A new production facility was built and a retail building is being finished this fall, around the site of the former Country Pub dinner club. The winery is named for Chankaska Creek, which flows

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Above: Georg and Paula Marti, with sons Ben (left) and Adam. Morgan Creek Vineyards near New Ulm was one of the first wineries to open in Minnesota. Right: Chankaska Creek winemaker Drew Horton has brought in old and new oak barrels to add subtle flavors to wines.

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Winter: Like any crop, better land makes better grapes big way two years ago when they constructed a large winery and retail store nearby on a hill that was once a summer hunting camp for Native Americans. The family has found many artifacts over the years, and the Indian theme flows through the artwork created for the wine bottle labels, on the menu (elk and buffalo burgers) and in the decor. The Indian Island wines have done well in competitions, including 12 medals won this year as well as winning the prestigious Governor’s Cup, a traveling trophy. “Business has been really good. Weather affects things on the weekends, but we built a big building so when the weather’s not good, we can still get 150 to 200 people inside,” Winter said.

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The fair exhibit — which provides tasting and glasses of wines for sale — has been so popular, the State Fair made an unprecedented offer considering there is a long list of people hoping to get any piece of real estate inside the fairgrounds. “The Fair Board gave us the opportunity to buy a building there, which we are doing,” Marti said. The building, formerly the Epiphany Church Diner, is in a prime location and directly across from the Agriculture building. Indian Island Winery Ray Winter’s roots are in the vineyard business. He started a vineyard next to his farmhouse more than a decade ago and has been one of the go-to guys for those wanting to start their own vineyards. The vineyard, now more than 13 acres, produces about five tons of grapes per acre. The family also sells nursery stock to other growers. While vineyards are often planted in sandier soil, not black farmland, Winter planted his vineyards on his prime farmland. “We were worried about putting it on our best land, but I’m glad we did. Some disagree, but I think the better the land, the better they do. It’s like any crop, you have to feed your crop to get a quality crop.” While beginning in the vineyard business, the Winter family got into the winery side of the business in a

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VINEYARDS, from pg. 14A through the property, including past historic farm buildings that are being incorporated into the winery setting. The 7,500-square-foot winery building and retail store is on top of a hill overlooking the farm site and creek. “We’ve been focused on the building and grounds, shoreline restoration, constructing walking bridges,” Schwickert said of this past summer’s work. The master plan for the 15-acre site includes a 10acre vineyard, trail system, sculpture park, amphitheater and indoor and outdoor event spaces. Chankaska Creek will focus on hosting festivals, community events, corporate events and weddings. Morgan Creek Vineyards One of the founding wineries in the state, Morgan Creek Vineyards has family ties that run far back in the alcohol industry — Georg Marti comes from the Schell’s beer brewing family in New Ulm. They still label themselves as a small family winery — producing about 36,000 bottles a year — but their impact has been large on the industry. They have a long list of awards for their wines; they produce private label wines for Fire Lake Grill in Minneapolis; they’ve provided mentoring to a number of start-ups; and they are investor/owners in the Minnesota State Fair wine exhibit, which for years has been housed in a wing of the Horticulture building.

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U.S. agriculture has a new ‘power voice’ on its side By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer Farmers are getting better at promoting their profession, both to U.S. food consumers and customers in foreign countries. But much more needs to Brian Greenslit be done, especially in view of the misrepresentation of U.S. agriculture by various activist groups such as the Humane Society of the United States, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, etc.

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Students encouraged to be ‘teachers’ every day MESSAGE, from pg. 16A the culprit. Yet today we have the safest food supply in the world, and also the most affordable,” Richter said. “Unfortunately consumers don’t want to hear about the science and the technology used by America’s farmers. Instead we have become an emotion and ‘opinion-based’ society. Sound bites juice up the consumer; facts and data are simply fluff.” Duane Alberts, Minnesota Farm Bureau vice president and Pine Island-area dairy farmer, added: “recognizing that our customers are No. 1 in providing for our livelihood needs to become more the focus of us farmers. We’re very good at producing, but our concerns should go beyond our farm gate because ultimately the customer is always right.” Julie Tesch, Minnesota Agricultural Education Leadership Council execu-

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over $16 billion in revenues this past year and a No. 6 ranking among all states. “This has more than doubled in the past eight years. We’re also now doing over $6 billion in agricultural exports to countries around the world. In fact, just the export value of Minnesota soybeans today equals the total value of the entire crop 10 years ago. “In our state legislature I like to emphasize our Triple E focus: exports, environment and energy. At the federal level, I’m of the opinion that the Environmental Protection Agency is causing undue consternation dictating what we should be doing without even asking.” Magnus feels the future of energy will be heavily tied to agriculture. “I look upon water as the ‘new oil’ of the Midwest because there’s little doubt in my mind that water more and more is becoming a limiting factor in much of our country’s production agriculture. “We’ve just simply have got to embrace technology. Our agriculture future is very bright filled with both great challenges and great opportunities.” Al Juhnke, aide to Sen. Al Franken and former chairman of the Minnesota House of Representatives agriculture committee, said, “it’s important that we keep reminding our people of the value of agriculture in this state. One of every five jobs in the entire state stems from agriculture. Minnesota is rich because of three tremendous industries: agriculture, timber and mining. Note that all three are products of the land. Our land is our greatest resource.

“In D.C. high on the agenda of Sen. Franken and many others is drafting of the next farm bill. We need to keep reminding others that the farm bill is less than one-tenth of 1 percent of the federal budget and 74 percent of our farm bill currently is dedicated to school lunch programs and other nutrition concerns. Only 18 percent of that total budget is earmarked for commodity programs, crop insurance and conservation. And that leaves a miserly 8 percent for research and rural development across America. Yet research is absolutely critical to the future of America and much of the world.” He noted that President Obama’s “Committee of 12” which by Dec. 13 is supposed to have the answer to the nation’s debt and revenue problems is mostly a committee of non-farm people. Don Baloun, Natural Resources Conservation Service state conservationist, pointed out that the NRCS is the only U.S. Department of Agriculture agency that works with private land owners saying the Environmental Quality Improvement Program continues to be a major success of farmers upgrading the overall efficiencies of their farming operations. Plus because of the growing popularity of locally produced foods, organic farming is no longer a niche market in Minnesota. Agriculture important to retailers’ success Relating to Washington’s role in food and agriculture, Sara Wyant, AgriPulse Communications, referred to See MESSAGE, pg. 19A

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Stallman: How much do consumers want, need to know? behind that production.” According to Stallman, 25,000 people die daily because of lack of food. By 2050, nearly 3 billion more people will be populating this earth. Juhnke said there are about 1 billion acres of idle

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MESSAGE, from pg. 18A Walmart as now the No. 1 food retailer in America. “And if Walmart comes to your farm and asks if you can meet their demands on producing certain food items, it really won’t matter what the USDA and other federal agency standards are. Like it or not, the real marketing power of U.S. agriculture is rapidly moving into the hands of Walmart, Target and other major retailers who’ve added food to their product lineup.” Tres Bailey, Walmart representative on the live feed from Washington D. C., said, “the livelihood of U.S. farmers has become key in our Food security total business matrix. has rapidly Our tag line reads become more ‘Save Money, Live important to Better’. There is no the world than single supplier, be it China or energy secuelsewhere rity. that can — Bob Stallman, best provide our needs. American Farm That’s why Bureau Federation a healthy, thriving U.S. agriculture is important to our success in the food industry.” Bob Stallman, American Farm Bureau Federation president, also commenting from the D.C. feed said, “as robust as American agriculture has become in recent years, even more and better research is the key for feeding the world in the next years. In America 90 billion pounds of food are wasted each year. “There needs to be more transparency in government. It’s happening in agriculture. But the question continues ‘How much do consumers want to know, or need to know?’ Food security has rapidly become more important to the world than energy security. Consumers are willing to pay $30,000 to $40,000 or more for a new auto with all the whistles and gadgets. But they aren’t willing to pay more for food, regardless the technology and nutritional science

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Starting young moved Anderson into profession By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer Neil Anderson has been involved in the building moving business for 10 years. That’s nothing out of the ordinary, until you realize that he was 12 when he Neil Anderson got started. Now, Anderson is established in the Paynesville, Minn.,-area with a sixman crew. He used to farm part-time with his dad and uncle, as well as playing in a band in his earlier life. He grew up on a Polk County dairy farm near Glenwood, Minn., and credits his start in the building moving business to an uncle who did house maintenance work and also moved a few garages. “He’s a carpenter and a dry-wall guy. He’d hear about a single-car garage being available when remodel-

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Owned by a local doctor on a nearby lake, this cabin measured only 20-feet wide and 32-feet long. Anything over 16 feet wide requires a permit and that means being a licensed building mover. To get a license to move a building you have to also buy insurance to cover any potential damage claims, etc. Anderson still has all his band equipment of speakers, lighting, etc., and still does gather his musicians to do a few special events each year. A barn on his property houses all his musical gear. This fall a local church was using his barn for a special service. How’s the building-moving business? Perhaps the best appraisal is Anderson’s comment that he regularly turns down opportunities to move buildings. His best advertising vehicle these days is his own website: www.andersonbuildingmovers.com. “We get 60 to 70 hits a day, from all over Minnesota plus surrounding states,” he said.

According to Anderson, there were about 70 licensed building movers in Minnesota in 2002 and today about 50. Of those 50, he estimates only about 20 to 25 are capable of doing big projects. Currently about 50 percent of his work is agricultural buildings and because of the strong farm economy, he’s doing quite a few upgrading of older machine sheds. “Built in the 1960s, or ’70s with 12foot sidewalls, we’re jacking these sheds up to 16 feet or 18 feet to simply handle the much bigger equipment of today.” Can a job be too big? He simply said that he had never turned down a project because it is too big. His professional tactic on something that might be too big is to bid it high and take the turndown. He and wife, Ashlee, have twins, Prairie and Piper, 4 1/2 years old, Jorgen, 3, and Ryker, 1.

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“back-to-school sales, which This column was written typically reflect holiday for the marketing week endsales, were not good.” ing Oct. 7. ■ The slippage in dairy product prices took a Cash butter inched a quarbreather the first week of ter-cent lower Wednesday, October and rallied some, after holding steady for six but crystal balls are pretty sessions, then gained a penny cloudy — or should I say and a quarter on Thursday, “milky” — right now. MIELKE MARKET and closed Friday at $1.77, WEEKLY up a penny and a half on the The 40-pound Cheddar week, but 41.5 cents below a blocks closed Oct. 7 at By Lee Mielke year ago and reversed five $1.7650 per pound, up 4.5 weeks of decline. Only one car was sold cents on the week, but a half cent this week. NASS butter averaged below that week a year ago and was the first move up in 10 weeks. The 500- $1.8084, down 8.3 cents. pound barrels closed at $1.7850, up Holiday buying for Thanksgiving and 14.5 cents, a nickel above a year ago Christmas may be providing the lift but and 2 cents above the blocks. butter export potential is “somewhere Thirteen cars of block and 17 of bar- between zero and nothing,” Dryer said. rel found new homes on the week. The “Lower prices on offer in the world market, many still not being reported, prelagging National Agricultural Statisclude the United States from selling tics Service-surveyed U.S. average much and, in fact, butter imports are on block price fell 4.2 cents, to $1.7589, the horizon.” He adds the caveat that while the barrels also lost 4.2 cents, one source says “All is not lost, there and slipped to $1.7276. will be some meaningful butter exports Cheese prices could dip to $1.50, warned Jerry Dryer in his Sept. 30 Dairy before year-end and into first quarter & Food Market Analyst, however “others 2012,” but most other sources disagree. Cash nonfat dry milk was unchanged say the order flow is gaining momentum with Grade A holding at $1.49 and and buyers and end-users are comfortExtra Grade at $1.58. NASS powder able owning cheese at $1.65.” F.C. Stone dairy broker Dave Kurza- averaged $1.5164, down 2.5 cents. Dry wski in his Oct. 6 eDairy Insider Open- whey averaged 60.55 cents, up a half ing Bell attributed the gains in cheese cent. The whey market remains strong. ■ prices this week to the beginning of holiday buying, reporting that the U.S. Looking “back to the futures,” comDepartment of Agriculture’s weekly bined with the announced Class III stocks report showed a 0.8 percent prices, the federal order Class III condecline, compared with the previous tract’s average for the last half of 2011 week, but are 3.8 percent above a year was at $19.63 on Sept. 2; $19.36 on MN TRUCK & TRACTOR ago. Sept. 9; $19.49 on Sept. 16; $19.21 on Mankato, MN • 507-388-4599 Sept. 23; $18.72 on Sept. 29; and was Bill Brooks, eDairy economist, said, close to $19.07 just before the spot “with consumers and businesses still LAKE HENRY IMPLEMENT NORTHLAND FARM SYSTEMS market traded on Oct. 7. fretting about recent economic weakLake Henry, MN • 370-243-7411 Owatonna, MN • 507-451-3131 ness and Europe’s debt problem, holiFonterra’s Global Dairy Trade aucday demand might not be as buoyant SE SKID LOADER LODERMEIER’S as originally anticipated,” adding that See MIELKE, pg. 24A St. Charles, MN • 507-932-4560 Goodhue, MN • 651-923-4441


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Levitt: New Zealand, Western Europe flush with milk MIELKE, from pg. 23A tion index slipped for the ninth consecutive session. U.S. skim milk powder for November delivery traded at an average $1.40 per pound while it saw a weighted average of $1.45, down 0.3 percent from the Sept. 20 auction, and the lowest price since December, according to the Chicago Mercantile Exchange’s Daily Dairy Report. Anhydrous milk fat averaged $1.68/lb., down 3.5 percent, and whole milk

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test and the higher Class I use with schools in session generated larger cream volumes. Cream interest is lighter and most offerings are heading to churns or cream cheese as ice cream production is mostly lighter seasonally and other Class II product interest is mainly steady. ■ Milk production in Western Europe is maintaining a level that is higher than last year at this time. Many milk handlers and producers attribute the extended production season to favorable weather for early fall. Reports indicate that milk production for the first seven months of 2011 was up 2.2 percent from the comparable months in 2010, although during the period of April to July, milk output was only up 1.8 percent. Milk production in the Oceania region continues to increase seasonally. The New Zealand season got off to a strong start and indications are that milk volumes are running heavier than last year at this time. Milk producers and handlers are stating that the midAugust snowstorm that blanketed much of New Zealand had limited negative impact on the development or start of the new season. Australian milk volumes are increasing on a steady basis and milk output is projected to peak by the later part of October, according to the USDA. ■ In politics, the International Dairy Foods Association launched a television and print campaign to educate consumers about what it calls “the negative economic impact of the Federal Milk Marketing Order system, a set of regulations that gives the federal government control over setting milk prices.” “It’s time consumers learned that the price of their milk is being artificially inflated by a maze of government regulations,” said Connie Tipton, IDFA president and CEO. “Our campaign is about encouraging consumers to tell big government to get out of their milk.” The commercial, which calls for the elimination of the current pricing system, shows a tiny government bureaucrat enjoying a swim in a glass of milk, much to the dismay of the woman about to drink it. The voiceover states: “It seems like the government is everywhere these days, including in your milk.” An IDFA press release said “In 1937, the federal government created a huge bureaucracy to establish and enforce milk prices. This maze of regulations See MIELKE, pg. 25A


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MIELKE, from pg. 24A and government red tape still exists and it’s costing you every time you buy milk for your family. Don’t you think it’s time for big government to get out of your milk?” Details are posted at www.outofmymilk.com. The IDFA also praised legislation submitted by President Obama that would allow for implementation of the pending free trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama and urged Congress to pass the agreements quickly. “We’re pleased the administration recognized the extreme importance of these trade agreements to the U.S. economy, and we now urge swift passage in Congress,” Tipton said. “The pact with South Korea is particularly important because it would reduce tariffs and expand market opportunities in a high-value market and add 10,000 or more additional U.S. jobs throughout the dairy supply chain.” South Korea is the U.S. sixth-largest dairy export market, representing $145 million in exports year to date, according to the IDFA, and nearly double the value of exports during the same time period last year. U.S. International Trade Commission estimates say full implementation of the agreement with South Korea would increase U.S. dairy exports by as much as $336 million a year and the Panama and Colombia agreements are expected to produce gains of an additional $25 million each in exports per year. ■ Meanwhile, Sen. Dick Lugar, R-Ind., introduced a farm bill proposal this week that includes dairy policy reforms advocated by the National Milk Producers Federation. Lugar, a former chairman of the Senate ag committee, and Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind., a freshman member of the House ag committee, have jointly introduced a bill they call the Rural Economic Farm and Ranch Sustainability and Hunger Act. The bill would reduce farm program spending by $16 billion, and save a total of $40 billion compared to current policy, according to an NMPF press release. The legislation includes the key elements of the Dairy Security Act of 2011, which was introduced in the House as HR 3062 by Reps. Collin Peterson, DMinn., and Mike Simpson, R-Ind., and is modeled after reforms first proposed by the NMPF. ••• Lee Mielke is a syndicated columnist who resides in Everson, Wash. His weekly column is featured in newspapers across the country and he may be reached at lkmielke@juno.com

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per, parsley, black pepper and 1 1/2 teaspoons of the salt. Stir together and keep in warm oven or on very low heat, taking care not to cook the garlic any further. Heat 3 inches of oil over medium-high heat in a deep, medium-sized skillet to 350 F. Fry the potatoes until golden brown and crisp, 13 to 15 minutes. Remove from the heat, drain on a rack, then place in a mixing bowl. Stir in the remaining 1/2 teaspoon salt. Finally, add the garlic sauce and gently toss together. Serve immediately. Shrimp in Garlic Serves 8 6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes 10 garlic cloves, sliced very thin 16 shrimp (26 to 30 count), peeled and deveined 2 teaspoons salt, divided use 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 10 tablespoons white wine or lemon juice 1/4 cup roughly chopped flat-leaf parsley Heat the oil in a very large sauce pan over mediumhigh heat. Sauté the pepper flakes and garlic for a minute, then add the shrimp and sauté for another 1 to 2 minutes. Add 1 teaspoon of salt and a pinch of pepper. Quickly take the shrimp out of the pan with a slotted spoon when they are just cooked through. Remove the fried garlic just as it starts to brown and set aside. Add the white wine or lemon juice to the pan (keeping the heat at medium high), and reduce by three-quarters, shaking the pan frequently to emulsify the sauce, 4 to 5 minutes. Season with 1 teaspoon of salt and a pinch of pepper. Finish the sauce with the chopped parsley. Place the shrimp on a platter and spoon the sauce and fried garlic over the shrimp. ■ Mushroom lovers will flip over these hearty bites stuffed with ham, chorizo sausage, fresh herbs, breadcrumbs and cheese. Chorizo is available in most grocery stores these days; it’s spicy and aromatic and really adds the “bang” to this recipe. Mushrooms (fungi) are in a rather mysterious biological category by themselves; while they’re certainly not animals, they’re closer to us mammals on the evolutionary scale than they are to plants. Think about that while you’re munching. Chorizo Stuffed Mushrooms Serves 8 24 large white button or cremini mushrooms, wiped clean with a damp towel or brush 6 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil, divided use 6 tablespoons butter, plus extra melted butter for basting as needed 3/4 cup finely chopped onions 2 tablespoons minced garlic 1/2 cup minced Serrano ham 1/2 cup dry-cured chopped chorizo sausage 1/4 cup chopped parsley, thyme, marjoram, or a combination of these 1/2 cup toasted breadcrumbs 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, or as needed 2 tablespoons grated Manchego or Parmesan cheese (optional) Remove the stems from the mushrooms and chop them finely. Reserve the caps and 1 to 1 1/3 cups of the chopped stems separately. Heat 6 tablespoons of the olive oil in a large sauté pan over medium-high heat and brown the mushroom caps, about 8 minutes, turning halfway through. Set aside.

Melt the butter in a small sauce pan over medium heat and cook the onions until soft, about 5 minutes. Add the garlic and the mushroom stems and cook until the stems have wilted, about 3 minutes. Add the ham and the chorizo and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, or until lightly browned. Stir in the herbs and breadcrumbs. Season to taste with 1/8 teaspoon black pepper. Remember that the ham will give off more salt as it heats. Preheat the oven to 400 F. Grease a 13x9x2-inch bak-

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May eucharisteo be in your hearts and your daily life Family friend Isaiah’s favorite times to “‘Pathetic,’ he said. ‘That’s what it is. visit our farm are during planting and Pathetic.’ harvest. “He turned and walked slowly down At 6 years of age he knows more about the stream for 20 yards, splashed across farming than our three adult daughters it, and walked slowly back on the other put together. Whenever possible he’s ridside. Then he looked at himself in the ing in the buddy seat with Mike or his water again. dad, asking questions and soaking it all in “‘As I thought,’ he said. ‘No better from so he can put it into practice in his smallthis side. Pathetic, that’s what it is.’” scale farm operation located on the living I don’t know about you, but there are THE BACK PORCH room floor. Mason jars serve as bins, popsome situations that are Eeyore depresscorn kernels are his corn harvest, and the By Lenae Bulthuis ing no matter what side of the proverbial lines in the carpet clearly mark the crop stream or fence you’re standing on. rows. “Choose joy,” I tell my children and preach to myself. In June he spent the morning riding with Mike’s That works most times in my spirit, but it’s no curedad, Mel, when my doorbell rang. It was Isaiah and all. “Grandpa.” Isaiah asked, “Can I go to Grandpa and Some hurts cut too deep for catchphrases. If you Grandma’s house for lunch?” I gave permission and flippantly tell someone to “Be happy!” when they’re he rejoiced. in the pit of heartache or disappointment it’s like On the way to Grandpa’s pickup Isaiah looked up stamping a smiley face on a failed test or having a at him and said, “Well, that sure was a happy enddoctor throw confetti as she tells you the cancer has ing to that story!” returned. It’s foolish to apply frivolous, lighthearted No matter what your age, happy endings are a balms to deep pain. Proverbs 25:20 puts it this way, thing to celebrate. Look no further than the sympa- Like one who takes away a garment on a cold day, or thy and encouragement card aisles at Hallmark to like vinegar poured on soda, is one who sings songs realize that’s not how every chapter in our story to a heavy heart. reads. Some pages in life run parallel to A.A. Milne’s In her New York Times Bestseller book, “One ThouEeyore in, “The Complete Tales of Winnie-the-Pooh”. sand Gifts — A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You “Eeyore, the old gray Donkey, stood by the side of Are,” Ann Voskamp offers a simple and effective remthe stream, and looked at himself in the water. edy to the pages of our story that include death, disaster and disappointment too deep for words. She

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green coffee beans from a 60-pound burlap bag. When his roaster signals that the temperature of the rotating drum is 450 degrees Fahrenheit, the beans drop with a rattle from a hopper into the drum. The heavy steel drum in Norgren’s Germanmade roaster is heated by gas from below. Super hot air swirls about the drum. The beans never rest. They fly back and forth and up and down. Norgren can watch the inferno through the roaster’s small glass window. He doesn’t. The digital eye of the computer connected to the roaster does a better job of monitoring time, temperature and quality than the naked eye. Computers have helped small artisan coffee roasters such as Norgren. But they merely free the craftsman to focus more on coffee’s subtleties. “Coffee is a commodity. Its value on the market is second only to oil,” Norgren says. “The big roasters buy entire shipping containers. But my business is small and I can buy one bag at a time. I look for a certain flavor profile within each origin and can enjoy the beauty of that.” When the roaster’s bell rings Norgren knows that a batch is ready. He looks like a magician as the hot beans pour out of the roaster and surround him in a billow of smoke. In a tray at the roaster’s mouth beans are stirred and blown with air for quick cooling. Still, they continue to crackle and pop like Rice Crispies. “I’m trying to bring out the mature sugars and caramels at this point,” he says as he inspects the beans. Making an excellent cup of coffee involves top-quality green beans, skillful roasting, a good grinder and good brewing equipment, Norgren says. Reality Roasters provides all of that in their various top-quality Mexican, Nicaraguan, Hawaiian, Guatemalan and other coffees. They even offer coffee drinkers brewing equipment. To prove his point Norgren opens a one-pound bag of Colombian coffee that is only available to his Cup of Excellence members. He brews it and presents a cup. I previously had two cups of coffee that were the best in my life. Now there are three. To learn more about Reality Roasters call Norgren at (320) 632-0050 or log on to www.realityroasters.com.

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Macroeconomics can’t be ignored

Retailers resist higher prices

Harvest conditions ‘tremendous’

The following market analysis is for the week ending Oct. 7. CORN — After a spike lower to start the week, corn finally managed to find some buyer interest when December corn futures traded under $6 last week for the first time since July. Informa Economics updated their crop estimate at midweek which also lent a supportive air to the market. With all the reports of betterthan-expected yields, the trade was expecting Informa to keep the yield at 150 bushels per acre or higher. While their fresh yield fore- PHYLLIS NYSTROM cast of 149.5 bu./acre is still higher Country Hedging than the last U.S. Department of St. Paul Agriculture estimate of 148.1 bu./acre, it was a drop from their 151.0 bu./acre September figure. Informa Economics crop production number is 12.519 billion bushels. Macroeconomic influences couldn’t be ignored this week either. The pendulum was first swinging to the negative side on renewed concerns about European bank stability and Greece’s ability to make their debt payments. This pushed the U.S. dollar higher. As the week progressed, the news took a more positive slant as statements came out that the European Central Bank would hold interest rates at unchanged. This halted the dollar’s upswing. The U.S. non-farm payroll additions for September were friendly at 103,000 when only 60,000 were expected. The August number was also revised up from zero to 57,000 jobs added. The September

The livestock markets have continued to show strength as we moved into October. Most of the strength has been developed in the futures market which has led packers to pay higher for live inventory. This has been most true in the cattle market which has seen speculative buying pushing futures way out ahead of the current cash prices. This activity has been led by the commodity hedge and index funds moving large amounts of money into this market as a hedge against inflation. The true fundamentals would indicate not quite as bullish a sceJOE TEALE nario as what is being presented Broker by the influx of these funds. Great Plains Commodity Afton For example this has forced the packers to push for higher beef cutouts to try to keep their margins at a positive basis. Because of this the retailers are resisting the higher prices and the volume in the boxed beef trade is slowing once again as we move toward the $185 per hundredweight level basis choice. With competitive meats at much lower cost to the retailer and consumer, the emphasis is turning away from beef to the other meats. With the continuing economic struggles worldwide, much higher food costs would not appear to be able to be sustained in the long run. Therefore, cattle prices may be restricted in how far they can advance in the future from current levels. Producers should take advantage of the current strength in the market and at least protect some inventory. The hog market has been helped to some degree, as

The unseasonably warm, dry fall has given us tremendous harvest conditions. The speed of harvest has been a real blessing, given the late planting of this crop. Earlier in the growing season, there was concern of high drying cost. Fortunately this has not been a problem and has saved a great deal of time in the harvesting process. The early frost has not proven to have damaged the crops as many feared. There are some pockets that were especially late in planting that are reporting some “green” beans. Yet, to date this has not been widespread. For TOM NEHER those challenged with these con- AgStar VP Agribusiness ditions, one will want to be cog& Grain Specialist nizant of the grain grading and Rochester discount schedules at the point of sale. One must be careful not to co-mingle “green” beans with beans unaffected by the early frost. This could cause significant financial consequences, due to discounts. As we fill on-farm storage, we must remember that this is another business enterprise that must be managed in a professional manner. There are opportunities to fatten margins with proper managing and merchandising. With these opportunities, there are also risks involved with mismanagement. There is nothing like letting a bin of grain go out of condition, to provide a steep “tuition” bill from the marketplace. Attention to details, such as “pulling the centers” out of the bins to remove the “fines,” to allow for proper air circulation throughout the bin can pay big dividends. Fall tillage could be a challenge with the dry con-

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Bill would link stocks-to-use to ethanol mandate NYSTROM, from pg. 1B unemployment rate was steady at 9.1 percent. The energy sector also benefited from this influence and crude oil rallied back over $80 per barrel. Have we traded our harvest low? Until the October crop report on the 12th is published it’s hard to say. On the positive side: Conab’s new corn crop estimate for Brazil was pegged at 57.33 to 58.99 million metric tons versus the USDA’s working number of 62 mmt and last year’s 57.5 mmt. Export sales were a marketing year high at 50.8 million bushels with Japan and South Korea the featured buyers. Export sales are forecast at 1.65 billion bushels for 201112, the lowest level since 2002-03. We currently have 674 million bushels of total export commitments on the books at this time, or 41 percent of total exports. The U.S. Grains Council completed their China tour with a crop estimate of 167 mmt versus the USDA’s 178 mmt projection. The USGC forecasts China’s import needs at 5 mmt to 10 mmt of corn when the USDA is carrying them at 2 mmt. On the negative side: There were reports this week that Argentina is close to signing an agreement with China to sell them corn. China has not bought corn from Argentina due to GMO issues. Ukraine threw a wrench at the market on Friday by announcing they intended to cancel their 12 percent maize and 9 percent wheat export duties. The measure must be signed by their president before it happens, and no date has been announced for it to take effect. A new bill proposed in Congress would link the stocks-to-use ratio to the ethanol production mandate. If the stocks-to-use ratio fell below 10 percent, the mandate would decline; a sliding scale would be used as the ratio falls, culminating with a 50 percent reduction in the mandate if the ratio dropped under 5 percent. Ethanol production this week was

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up 22,000 barrels at 863,000 barrels per day and unchanged from a year ago. OUTLOOK: A survey taken by Bloomberg indicates the U.S. corn yield at 148.79 bu./acre for a crop of 12.479 billion bushels, and ending stocks at 804 million bushels. The USDA in September was using 148.1 bu./acre, a crop of 12.497 billion bushels and ending stocks of 672 million bushels. The December corn contract pierced the $5.75 1/2 July low, hitting $5.72 1/4. This will become our new support level. Resistance comes in near the 14-day moving average at $6.29, then the 200-day moving average at $6.44 3/4 per bushel. December corn closed the week at $6, up 7 1/2 cents for the week. SOYBEANS — Soybean harvest was in full swing this week with no hint of any disappointment on yields, although moisture levels have crept into single digits in many areas of the Midwest. Informa Economics’ new yield estimate is 41.8 bu./acre, on par with the USDA’s September number and only slightly higher than their previous estimate. The trade had been anticipating a slightly larger number due to the better-than-expected yield reports so far this year. Their crop production is pegged at 3.087 billion bushels, on par with the September USDA number of 3.085 billion bushels. Weekly export sales were 25.8 million bushels with half of those sales to China. China also bought 122,100 metric tons of U.S. soybeans this week, even with China on holiday all week. Conab’s first estimate for the 2011-12 crop year puts acreage up 2 to 3.5 percent

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from last year. Production at 72.2 mmt to 73.3 mmt is down from last year’s 75.3 mmt on expectations yield will pull back from last year’s record. The U.S. Senate has delayed a vote on a bill intended to make it easier to raise tariffs on imports from countries that are perceived to subsidize exports by keeping their currency undervalued. It is not expected to pass the House. OUTLOOK: Soybean harvest is hitting the half-way point after excellent harvest weather and farmer selling has been minimal at this price level. November beans have been able to hold support at the 100-day moving average, which is $11.52 on the close. This coincides with this week’s low. If this is broken, the next support doesn’t come into play until almost $11/bu. Short-term resistance is at this week’s high at $11.89 3/4 and the 14-day moving average at $12.27/bu. November beans were down 20 3/4 cents this week at $11.58 1/4 per bushel. The Bloomberg survey’s expectations for the Oct. 12 report were 42.06 bu./acre, a crop of 3.102 billion bushels, with ending stocks at 186 million bushels. In September, the USDA was using 41.8 bu./acre, a crop of 3.085 billion bushels and ending stocks of 165 million bushels. Nystrom’s notes: Contract changes for the week ended Oct. 7: Minneapolis December wheat soared 27 1/4 cents higher, Kansas City down 19 1/2 cents and Chicago down 1 3/4 cents/bu. November crude oil jumped $3.78 higher to $82.98, heating oil up nearly 8 cents, gasoline almost 11 cents higher and natural gas down 18 1/2 cents.

Pork product value better than beef TEALE, from pg. 1B have the cattle, by the influx of speculative money flowing into the futures. There has also been some new export business around and more rumors of more exports in the future. The cash side of the market has been more of a leader than the futures as packers have been fairly steady buyers of inventory. Like the cattle, as pork cutouts continue to rise, the resistance to higher prices by the retail and exporters will climb also.

The value of pork products is far better than the value of beef at current prices since they are virtually half of that of the beef cutouts. Again the economic conditions are going to play a significant role in the futures prices of hogs down the road. The continuing stagnant and deteriorating conditions of world economies, and the lack of any progress to eliminate these problems, could hamper the outlook for pork prices as well. It would be prudent for producers to protect at least part of their inventory at this time and use further strength to up their protection.

This is not the time to panic NEHER, from pg. 1B ditions this year. If conditions are such that more damage will be made to soil profiles or machinery than it is worth, one may want to wait for a rain. Soil types and weather conditions will play a big part in these factors. Sometimes we can do more damage to soil conditions by misapplied tillage, putting one in a disadvantaged position in the spring with poor seedbeds. This is a judgment call that must be made. Consider the return on the investment. Many grain producers who have held on to grain un-priced going into harvest — because this has paid off the last couple of years — are feeling frustrated with the market action of late. Those who did not want to sell, due to fear that they would see price move higher and leave “money on the table” are now looking at $2 in corn and $3 in soybeans left on the

table. The temptation for “panic selling” is compelling. This is not the time to panic. It may take some time, but this market is still strong. While corn could trade lower into the “gut-slot” of harvest, the long-term supply and demand situation should lead to another rally later in the 2011-12 marketing year. In its September supply and demand report, the U.S. Department of Agriculture pegged domestic ending stocks-to-use at 5.3 percent, the second-tightest on record and global ending stocks-to-use at 13.6 percent, the tightest since the 11.7 percent estimated at the end of the 1973-74 marketing year. We must remember that farming and grain marketing is not easy. If it was, everyone would be doing it. Let us remember to be thankful for the blessings of a harvest and role that we play in feeding a hungry world.


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cies with enterprise units were much more favorable than for policies utilizing “optional units.” Prior to 2009, most producers used optional units, which allow producers to insure corn and soybeans separately in each township section. Many more producers are now taking advantage of the lower premium levels with enterprise units, allowing them to upgrade to 80 percent or 85 percent RP coverage. Producers who have 2011 crop losses on individual farms, and have crop insurance coverage with optional units, may be able to collect crop insurance indemnity payments on their 2011 corn or soybean crop on some farm units, while not on others. Meanwhile, producers with crop insurance policies with enterprise units in 2011, may be less likely to qualify for 2011 crop insurance indemnity payments, unless they had crop losses on a significant portion of crop acres in a county. Due to the recent drop in CBOT crop prices, along with the low corn and soybean yields in some areas due to poor 2011 weather conditions, there are likely to be more producers with enterprise units that qualify for crop insurance indemnity payments in 2011, as compared to 2010. Many producers saw some significant savings in crop insurance premium costs in the past couple of years by switching to enterprise units, which work quite well when a producer incurs general yield reductions due to drought or poor growing conditions, or when the harvest price drops lower than the initial base price. See PROGRAMS, pg. 4B

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Every year is different with federal crop The CBOT average price for October insurance, and with the multiple options will be used to calculate the value of the available to producers, there are many actual harvested bushels in 2011 for RP variable results from crop insurance covpolicies. As of Oct. 10, the average CBOT erage at harvest time. futures prices in October were $5.99/bu. for corn and $11.65/bu. for soybeans. This year will be no different, with some producers choosing Yield Protection poliCorn and soybean producers have the cies (yield only) versus Revenue Protecoption of selecting crop insurance policies tion policies (yield and price). Producers ranging from 60 percent to 85 percent coveralso have differences in the level of coverage levels. While 85 percent coverage levels FARM PROGRAMS are fairly common with YP policies, coverage age, and some producers chose “optional units,” while other producers chose “enterlevels of 75 percent and 80 percent are more By Kent Thiesse prise units” for 2011. common with RP insurance policies, due to more affordable premium costs. In the Midwest, most corn and soybean producers in recent years have The level of insurance coverage can tended to secure some level of revresult in some producers receiving crop enue crop insurance coverage, rather than standard insurance indemnity payments, while other producers yield-only policies. Producers like the flexibility of receive no indemnity payments, even though both producthe RP policies that provide insurance coverage for ers had the same guarantee and the same final yield. reduced yields, as well as in instances where the har- For example, at a proven corn yield of 180 bushels vest price drops below initial base price. per acre, a producer with 85 percent coverage would In 2011, corn and soybean yield losses with YP polihave a 153 bu./acre guarantee, while a producer with cies and RP policies will function differently, due to the 75 percent coverage would have a yield guarantee of recent drop in Chicago Board of Trade grain prices. 135 bu./acre. Enterprise units or optional units The established base prices for 2011 YP and RP In recent years, the U.S. Department of Agriculture crop insurance policies was $6.01 per bushel for corn Risk Management Agency increased the federal suband $13.49/bu. for soybeans. This will be the payment rate for 2011 YP policies for corn and soybeans, sidy for purchasing YP or RP insurance coverage and will serve as the final price to calculate revenue under “enterprise units,” which combines all acres of guarantees to calculate potential RP crop insurance a crop in a given county into one crop insurance unit. indemnity payments at current price levels. As a result, crop insurance premium levels for poliThe final harvest price for RP insurance policies is based on the average CBOT December corn futures and CBOT November soybean futures during October. If the 2011 CBOT price in October is below $6.01/bu. for corn and $13.49/bu. for soybeans, the initial base price is used to calculate the RP guarantees; otherwise, the October price is used.

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Drop in CBOT prices may mean favorable RP prices PROGRAMS, from pg. 3B However, in situations when most crop losses were from severe storms and heavy rains that damaged some farms and not others, or damaged parts of farms, optional units are far superior to enterprise units, as far as potential for crop insurance indemnity payments. Producers with enterprise units who purchased supplemental hail insurance coverage as part of their overall risk management plan in 2011 may have qualified for some indemnity payments on farms with crop losses from hail storms during the growing season. Producers should contact their crop insurance agent to better understand insurance coverage with enterprise units, as compared to optional units, for the 2012 crop year. Calculating potential 2011 crop insurance payments Some farmers in Minnesota and surrounding states will be facing reduced yields on some farm units in 2011, due to heavy rains and severe storms. Many growers purchased upgraded levels of YP or RP crop insurance for the 2011 growing season. The recent drop in CBOT prices should lead to more favorable RP harvest prices, which could result in more producers qualifying for 2011 crop insurance indemnity payments.

Following is an analysis of potential 2011 crop loss scenarios that could result in likely crop insurance indemnity payments with RP policies. RP insurance policies An initial “price guarantee” is established for each crop prior to the crop insurance enrollment deadline on March 15 each year. The final price guarantee is determined at harvest time in the fall. The price guarantees are based off of CBOT grain futures prices. Following is how RP price guarantees are calculated. Corn Base price is the average settlement price for December CBOT corn futures in February. Harvest price for RP policies is the average settlement price for December CBOT corn futures in October during the year of harvest. Soybeans Base price is the average settlement price for November soybean futures in February. Harvest price for RP policies is the average settlement price for November CBOT soybean futures in October during the year of harvest. 2011 RP base prices were: Corn: $6.01/bu. Soybeans: $13.49/bu. 2011 RP harvest price estimates as of

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A. 2011 APH yield B. RP policy percent coverage C. Coverage yield (AxB) D. RP base price E. Guaranteed insurance coverage/acre (CxD) F. RP harvest price (Est.) G. Harvest guarantee/acre (CxF) Final guarantee/acre (Higher of E or G) I. Actual harvested yield/acre 135 _____ 43 _____ J. RP harvest price (Est. on Oct. 10) $5.99/bu._____ $11.65/bu._____ K. Crop value/acre (IxJ) $808.65 _____ $500.95 _____ L. Gross insurance payment/acre (H-K) $56.79 _____ $49.44 _____ M. CRC/RA-HP premium/acre $20 _____ $21 _____ Net insurance indemnity payment per acre (L-M) $36.79 _____ $28.44 _____ Notes: Harvest prices for RP policies is based on the average price during October for December CBOT corn futures, and for November CBOT soybean futures. Harvest prices are final as of Oct. 31. Premium estimates are for enterprise units in southern Minnesota. Prepared by Kent Thiesse, government farm program analyst

Oct. 10 were: Corn RP Harvest Price (Est.): $5.99/bu. (The corn RP harvest price will be finalized after Oct. 31.) Soybean RP harvest price (Est.): $11.65/bu. (The soybean RP harvest price will be finalized after Oct. 31.) The higher of the base price or the harvest price is used to calculate revenue guarantee per acre used to determine crop

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indemnity payments with RP policies, which will likely be the base price in 2011 for soybeans, and potentially for corn. The harvest price is always used to determine the value of the harvested crop. RP crop loss example table Please refer to the table above for crop loss examples for corn and soybeans with an 80 percent coverage RP crop insurance policy, with either See PROGRAMS, pg. 5B


Does your farm management fit a dictionary definition? failing businesses. There are several definitions of farm management: Farm management is the application of business principles and the scientific principles of agriculture to the business of farming. Farm management is also the study of the business principles of farming. It may be defined as the science of organization and the management of the farm enterprise for the purpose of securing the greatest continuous profits. Pulling all the definitions together, we can say that farm management is the application of business principles such as accounting, benchmarking, marketing, human resources and the scientific principles of agron-

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Proper documentation of losses imperative ance losses. It is important for producers who are facing crop losses in 2011 to understand their crop insurance coverage, and the calculations used to determine crop insurance indemnity payments. The University of Illinois Farm Management website has some good Crop Insurance information, and an online “What-If” Crop Insurance Payment Calculator. The website is located at www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu. ••• Kent Thiesse is a government farm programs analyst and a vice president at MinnStar Bank in Lake Crystal, Minn. He may be reached at (507) 726-2137 or kent.thiesse@minnstarbank.com.

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PROGRAMS, from pg. 4B optional units or enterprise units. The premium estimates are for enterprise units. The table also contains space for producers to put in their own Actual Production History yields, insurance coverage levels, premium costs, projected yield and harvest prices, in order to make estimates for potential 2011 crop insurance indemnity payments. Bottom line on calculating potential crop insurance payments Producers who have crop losses in 2011, with potential crop insurance indemnity payments, should properly document yield losses for either optional units or enterprise units. Producers with RP policies may qualify for crop insurance indemnity payments at higher final 2011 yield levels with the lower CBOT harvest prices, especially with soybeans. A reputable crop insurance agent is the best source of information to make estimates for potential 2011 crop insurance indemnity payments, and to find out about documentation requirements for crop insur-

omy, animal science and husbandry, chemistry, engineering to the business of farming, by striving for continuous profits while protecting the environment. Is this starting to sound like your day? You are in the middle of doing your accounting for the day, when an employee asks for the weekend off to attend a wedding, the seed dealer wants to do a yield check on that new variety that you purchased for this year, the grain markets are going down and you are wishing that you had more sold, and you want to know how this crop yield compares to the previous five years. Does that fit our definition from above, combining business principles with scientific principles to strive for continuous profits and protect the environment? It kind of looks like it does. You are doing accounting, dealing with a human resource issue, verifying an agronomic choice, considering marketing decisions while doing some benchmarking on yields all the while striving to make profits while protecting the environment. These are not simple individual tasks to accomplish, and when combined together it becomes even more difficult.This is why many farmers choose to seek help with management tasks, whether it is from an accountant, crop adviser, banker or a farm management instructor. For more information, contact a Farm Business Management instructor by logging on to www.fbm.mnscu.edu ••• This article was submitted by Myron Oftedahl, South Central College Farm Business Management instructor at Glencoe, Minn.

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Beware of surface foam while pumping barn manure pits Pork producers, commercial pumpers and others need to watch for a layer of foam on the surface when pumping barn manure pits. This foam contains numerous gases hazardous to people and animals, but methane in particular can cause barn explosions and/or flash fires. “If a 6-inch thick or greater layer of foam is present and it is disturbed during normal pit agitation and pumping, a sudden release of dissolved gases will occur,” said Larry Jacobson, an agricultural engineer with University of Minnesota Extension. Without adequate barn ventila-

tion, this can result in methane concentrations reaching the lower explosive level of 5 percent or 50,000 parts per million. “An explosion is then likely if an ignition source is present from a pilot light, electric spark from a motor or cigarette,” Jacobson said. Unfortunately, an incident recently occurred like this in central Iowa, severely injuring one person. Agricultural engineers, animal scientists and pork industry consultants have developed the following recommendations to help producers address this serious safety concern.

Provide continuous ventilation to prevent a gas build-up. Increase ventilation during agitation to quickly dissipate released gases. Sufficient ventilation or exchange of air in the barn is always essential to keep the concentration of methane below its explosive threshold. • Sufficient air exchange in a barn while agitating and pumping a manure pit is at least two to three times the minimum ventilation rate (or around 10 air changes per hour) for the barn. • If the pit is full or nearly full, do not rely only on pit fans to supply this airflow rate, since these fans may be severely restricted. It may be better to use only wall fans to supply this air exchange while agitating/pumping the barn’s manure pit since methane gas is lighter than air. • Make sure your normal ventilation inlets are open and operating properly to ensure good air distribution in the barn. This is also important in preventing animal deaths (if animals must be present in barns) during agitation and pumping of the manure pit. Turn off heater pilot lights and other non-ventilation electrical systems (such as the feeding system) that might produce an ignition spark. Not providing supplemental heat in the barn may be problematic for cases when there are no animals in the barn or there are only small animals that require

warmer inside temperatures. This may restrict when you pump manure from such a barn to warmer days or a warmer part of the day. When pumping pits that are close to being full, pump without agitation until manure is about 2 feet below the slats. This will allow pit fans (if available and used) to perform properly during agitation and provide more dilution space for methane and other gases that are released. According to Jacobson, there is currently no consistent solution to controlling this foaming in pig manure pits. Researchers do not yet understand all the factors (diet, manure pH, others) that cause this problem. Several research projects are ongoing to better understand the causes and eventually provide solutions to this serious problem, he said. Additional information on this issue can be found at the following websites. University of Minnesota Extension’s swine website: www.extension.umn.edu /swine/porkcast/barnventilation.html Minnesota Pork Board website: www.mnpork.com/producers/index.php. Manure Pit Foaming. Iowa Manure Certification Workshop, January 2011. www.vimeo.com/22358091 ••• This article was submitted by University of Minnesota Extension.

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How, where, why to plant winter pheasant habitats

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Pheasant populations in Minnesota have dropped 64 percent from 2010, largely due to two severe winters and a wet spring, according to the Department of Natural Resources. Landowners cannot control the weather; however, they can plant more thermal cover for overwintering wildlife. University of Minnesota Extension works with state and federal agencies to educate landowners about conservation practices that benefit soil,

water and wildlife resources. In partnership with conservation organizations and agency wildlife staff, Extension developed an online fact sheet to assist landowners in creating winter habitat for pheasants, available at www.extension.umn.edu/go/1081. Winter habitat areas can have a dramatic effect on pheasant populations in landscapes that have sufficient nesting cover, but experience severe winters. Winter habitat plantings

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OPEN HOUSE ON REAL ESTATE: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 2011, 4 - 6 P.M. OR BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. CALL HOLLAND AUCTION AT 507-684-2955 REAL ESTATE: Consisting of 80 acres +/-, of Freeborn County’s productive farmland. Freeman Township, Section 15. Tillable acres 65.7, CER Rating on tillable acres 83, Corn Base 63.6, Corn Direct & CC Yield 118, Soybean Base 2.1, Soybean Direct & CC Yield 30. Building site consists of a newly remodeled, one-story home, new sheet rock, bedroom, large kitchen, living room, full basement, permanent siding, steel roof, Lennox Pulse furnace, water softener, appliances stay with home, 100 amp, 32’x44’ barn w/steel roof, 30’x35’ Morton steel building w/overhead door, opener & cement floor, 24’x32’ steel building w/cement floor, oak, evergreen, apple trees and lots of wildlife. Privacy says it all for this building site.

FOR COLOR AERIAL & SOIL MAPS, GO TO: WWW.HOLLANDAUCTION.COM OR FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL HOLLAND AUCTION AT (507)684-2955 OR (507)456-5128

EDWARD T. CHRISTIAN - TRUST 76834 135th St, Glenville, MN

HOLLAND AUCTION CO. (507) 684-2955

FOR FULL COLOR PICTURES & LISTING Visit Our Website www.hollandauction.com • A Professional Full Service Auction Company • Member of State & National Auctioneer’s Association

Auctioneers:

Tracy Holland & Associates #7405002 Ellendale, MN (507) 684-2955 or (507) 456-5128 (cell)

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

REAL ESTATE TERMS: Successful bidder shall be required to pay $25,000 down (NONREFUNDABLE) and sign a purchase agreement immediately following the conclusion of the real estate auction. The balance shall be due on or before November 22, 2011. All information is believed to be correct, but is not guaranteed. Buyers shall rely on their own information, judgment and inspection. Any verbal announcements made day of auction takes precedence over print.

• PO Box 3169 • 418 S 2nd Street • Mankato, MN 56001 • theland@thelandonline.com

Auctioneer’s Note: Have you always wanted to own your own farm? if so, you’re in luck. here’s your opportunity to bid at public auction on that 80-acre parcel with a home and outbuildings. With a CER Rating of 83, makes some very attractive farmland. You’ll want to be sure to take a look at this one. Col. Tracy Holland

A D V E RT I S E R L I S T I N G

Location: From Glenville, MN, 3 miles west Freeborn Co 13 ( or 150th St), then 11⁄2 miles south on 760th Ave., then 3⁄4 mile east on 135th St.

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80 ACRE FARM INCLUDING “YOUR #1 AUCTION PROFESSIONALS” BUILDING SITE • FREEBORN COUNTY, FREEMAN TOWNSHIP SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 • 10 A.M.

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AUCTIONS & CLASSIFIEDS

Be An Auctioneer & Land for Sale ADVERTISING NOTICE: 28.9 acres. 34x138 Barn w/ 40 acres of free farm land to Personal Property individual w/ability to co290 A. +/- Farmland So MN, Please check your ad the 18X39 heated lean to. Appraiser sign on small farm loan in Steele Cty, High PI, no first week it runs. We 40x100 Pole shed w/ 32x40 NW WI. (715)220-8156 bldgs. Good investor propmake every effort to avoid Continental Auction Schools heated shop. 2 story Home, Mankato, MN & Ames, IA erty & for 1031 Exchnge. errors by checking all 4BR, 2BA w/detached 2 car 507-625-5595 MN Turkey Farm, Wright copy, but sometimes ergarage. Taylor County. FOR SALE in Bradenton Cty: brooder barn & 2 rors are missed. There- www.auctioneerschool.com (715)678-6049 FL. 1800 sq ft condo furgrower barns at less than fore, we ask that you renished, in wildlife pre40% of new cost can proview your ad for correct- Looking for a FT person that serve, $150,000/OBO. 612likes to work w/ animals. duce 2.5 mil lbs annually. Sell your land or real estate ness. If you find a mistake, 390-2643 in 30 days for 0% commisPrimary responsibilities Permitted for 600 units, please call (507) 345-4523 sion. would be working w/ farcan expand to 3.6 mil lbs immediately so that the Call Ray rowing & breeding routines annually. Exc cond. 48A error can be corrected. We (507)339-1272 at a swine operation near farmland can be sold separegret that we cannot be Mantorville, MN. Top rate & 11A woods w/ bldg responsible for more than hourly wages, bonus prosite permit. 144 A. +/one week’s insertion if the gram & benefits. Call 563Hunting Land north of Cloerror is not called to our A b rah ams Farm Re pa i r . . . . . . . . . . 7 B 568-3909 quet MN. Borders State of attention. We cannot be liA g Pow er .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 B MN land. Access from US able for an amount greater Hwy 53, no bldgs, 3 Hrs A maze'n Farm Ya r d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 A than the cost of the ad. Real Estate from Mpls, $60,000. THE LAND has the right A rn old C omp an ie s . . . . . . . . 1 6 B , 1 7 B Call Carl, Agent. to edit, reject or properly TAX DEFERRED EXAvicta .............. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 A 952-944-8737 or 612-240-5770 classify any ad. Each clasCHANGE NEW INVESTsified line ad is separately MENT OPPORTUNITIES: Bayw ood Home Ca re . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 B copyrighted to THE Are you looking for attracBig Gain ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 A LAND. Reproduction withtive tax deferred exchangFARMS FOR SALE out permission is strictly es to avoid paying capital Bilis k e Eq u ip men t Auc t i o ns . . 1 8 B Good quality investment prohibited. gains on real estate sales? Blu e Hilltop ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 B farms for sale in SW MN. We are a real estate broFarms from 80-320 acres. kerage firm that can proBob Bu rn s S ales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 B Northwestern Farm vide current options availBos s S u p p ly ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8 A Management Co. Broker. able incl farm land & other Marshall MN 507-532-5120. Bros k off S tru ctu re s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 A alternatives. Call either Land@nfmco.com Carl, agent 952-944-8737 or Bru ggeman C o .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 B www.nfmco.com Wayne, broker 952-890-9177


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Bins & Buildings

BROWN COUNTY FARM LAND SALE

Minimum Bid Required: $6,000/Tillable Acre.

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

Auctions

1031 EXCHANGE. We have extensive lists of WANTED: Land & farms. I UPCOMING FARM MACHI- (2) 12'Hx15'W Morton Aluma Steel sliding doors, exc NERY AUCTION OCT. 18, Brick 3-plex, River Falls. Land Investors & farm have clients looking for cond, $700ea. Can deliver. 2011. Cedar Creek Sales. $16,200 yearly income. buyers throughout MN. We dairy, & cash grain opera641-425-5478 On KBID.com. (715)425-8017 always have interested tions, as well as bare land buyers. For top prices, go parcels from 40-1000 acres. WANTED TO RENT: TillaHay & Forage Eq. WANTED: Used grain bins, with our proven methods Both for relocation & inble farm land in central over thousands of acres. vestments. If you have FOR SALE: ‘99 Vermeer 10,000 thru 30,000 bu, preMinnesota including Serving Minnesota even thought about selling 605L baler, new belts, pick fer full air floors. Give us Wright, Stearns, Meeker, Mages Land Co & Auc Serv contact: Paul Krueger, up rebuilt, Accu-Bale mona call. 320-360-7851 McLeod & Carver counwww.magesland.com Farm & Land Specialist, itor net wrap, always shedties. 320-980-3327 or 320-274(800)803-8761 Edina Realty, SW Suburded, very good cond, Bin Drying Floors: Brock 5014 ban Office, 14198 ComTri-Corr Floors in Stock at $8,250OBO; 1 yr old 14 whl merce Ave NE, Prior last season steel prices. H & S twin rake, like new, Lake, MN 55372. Most Bin Sizes available. $12,000OBO, 507-236-1099 paulkrueger@edinarealty.com Call for Pricing-Ready to (952)447-4700 Pick Up! Call Mike at 320FOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 693-6094 and 6000 series forage harvesters. Used kernel proAntiques & cessors, also, used JD 40 SILO DOORS - Wood or steel doors w/ stainless steel fasknife Dura-Drums, and Collectibles teners shipped promptly to drum conversions for 5400 your farm. Hardware and 5460. Call (507)427-3520 ‘65 Rambler Classic, V8 sta200 acres +/- prime farmland located in Section 19, available. 1-800-222-5726, www.ok-enterprises.com tion wagon. 40,000 mi., exc. LandWood Sales LLP shape. One owner! Always Cottonwood Twp., Brown County, MN stored inside. (920)867-2632 Material Handling December 1, 2011 Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 100% financing w/no liens FOR SALE: (2) ‘85 Ford FOR SALE: 2 Houle manure Office of The Legal Professionals pumps: one pull-type for 8' or red tape, call Steve at pickups to be restored; alpit; one 3-pt. mounted Fairfax Ag for an appointso have ‘66 Ford 750N. 320Somsen, Mueller, Lowther & Franta, PA transfer pump, only pumpment. 888-830-7757 398-7112 1 ed water. (507) 380-1262 106 ⁄2 N Minnesota St, New Ulm

State Bank of Gibbon Farm/Investment Real Estate Mortgage loans with competitive rates & no origination fees. Member FDIC, Equal Hous ing Lender. Call Mike @ 507-834-6556 or 866-251-9656

A certified check or money order payable to Somsen Mueller Lowther & Franta, PA Trust Account in the amount of $10,000 required to attend sale and bid. To request a sale packet, contact Steven J. Franta or Shari P. Fischer, attorneys for sellers at 507-354-2161 or go to: www.thelegalprofessionals.com for complete sale packet.

NICOLLET COUNTY FARMLAND, FARM SITE & RECREATIONAL LAND SALE 1) 550 acres +/- prime farmland located in Sections 15 & 16, Lake Prairie Twp., Sections 11 & 12, Nicollet Twp., and Section 30, Belgrade Twp., Nicollet County, Minnesota 2) Existing Farm Building Site sold separately located in Section 12, Nicollet Twp. 3) Lot adjacent to Mud Lake in Section 12, Nicollet Twp.: Excellent building & recreational opportunity! December 2, 2011 9:00 a.m. Office of The Legal Professionals Somsen, Mueller, Lowther & Franta, PA 1061⁄2 N Minnesota St, New Ulm Minimum bid Required: $6,000/tillable Acre. A certified check or money order payable to Somsen Mueller Lowther & Franta, PA Trust Account in the amount of $10,000 required to attend sale and bid. To request a sale packet, contact Steven J. Franta or Shari P. Fischer, attorneys for sellers at 507-354-2161 or go to: www.thelegalprofessionals.com for complete sale packet.

Grain Handling Eq.

Grain Handling Eq. #672 Brent Cart w/ Corner Auger & Scale, Nice Unit. Farm King 13x70 Auger/Low Profile Hopper Both Real Good. MC (6-30) Shredder (4 Whls) A-One Cond. 319-347-2349 Can Del (2) Derco 220 power boxes, steel frames, 10T Meyers gear, RH unload, $7,800/pr. Parker 4500, 500 bu grain cart, 23.1x30 tires, $7,900. All good cond. 715-669-3381 2 small 175 bu gravity boxes; Owatonna & Kewanee 38-46’ grain elevators, nice, 1 w/ gas eng; MN 130 box on 6T gear; 5 & 6T running gears; Owatonna 24’ hill elevator. 320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583 Buy At Old Price-Buhler Farm King Augers (ON HAND). 13x95, 13x85, 13x70, 13x36 Or 10x80 10x70, 10x60, 10x50, 10x36, 10x31. (Notice) Also 14x122 & 12x112. Dealer 319-3476282 (Let It Ring)We Deliver Anywhere.

Brandt Auger, hyd lift, low Demco 350 bu gravity wagon hopper, 10”x70’, good on 10T Westendorf gear, shape, $4,250/OBO. 515-408$4,500. 712-786-3341 3122 FOR SALE: 10”x62’ Feterl auger w/ swing hopper, exc cond, $4,000. 507-2763498 FOR SALE: 12x55 White Feterl auger, non-swing hopper, good cond., $4,000. 952240-2193 FOR SALE: (2) Kansun dryers, model 10-215-28, LP, 3 phase. 507-776-3766 FOR SALE: Brent 640 gravity box; J&M 350 gravity box w/ EZ Trail running gear. Both excellent & always shedded. Gibbon MN 507-241-0404 or (507)8346443 FOR SALE: FarmFan 600 & 650 corn dryer ready for fall. 320-304-2002 FOR SALE: Parker 5500 gravity wagon, 613 bu, truck tires, exc cond, $8,100. 507-425-3120 FOR SALE: FarmFans 1000H dryer. Call Steve Fairfax Ag - 888-830-7757 For Sale: Used grain bins, floors unload systems, stirators, fans & heaters, aeration fans, buying or selling, try me first and also call for very competive contract rates! Office hours 8am - 5pm Monday-Friday Saturday 9am - 12 noon 507-430-4866 or call 507-6976133 Ask for Gary FOR SALE: Kilbros 385 gravity box on 10T gear, 8 hole hubs, 12x15 tires, nice, shedded, $2,500. 952-2402193 FOR SALE:’10 Westfield auger 130-41, pto drive. $6,800. 507-381-3935


Grain Handling Eq.

Grain carts. EZ-Trail 475 w/ ext sides. $7,500. JD 400 w/ ext sides. $5,500. ADL 400 bu, old but exc. cond. $2,500. All 3 are real nice. located IL/WI border. 815979-0654 Henke Rollermill auger feed, lower discharge. (715)665-2484 J&M 700 Bu Catch Cart w/ Tarp. Feterl 10x62 White Comm Auger w/ Mechanical Low Profile Hopper, Both Real Good. Farm King 13x36 Truck Auger. 319-347-6676 Can Deliver Tox-O-Wik 570 500 bu grain dryer, good shape, $4,700. 320-630-6340

Farm Implements FOR SALE: ‘73 JD 4230; ‘76 JD 7700D combine; JD 7000 12R planter; JD 220 18’6” disk; JD 1010 241/2’ field cult. 507-460-0248

Farm Implements

Farm Implements

RETIREMENT AUCTION Sat., Oct. 22 • 10 AM 24420 Co Rd 29 • Sleepy Eye Directions: From Sleepy Eye, MN, go 4 N mi. on St. Hwy. 4, then go E 2.5 mi. on Co. Rd. 29 Livestock, Hay & Hay Equip: JD 375 round baler; Deutz-Allis HD490 sm square baler; Bush Hog HM2008, 6 disc mower; 20’ steel gooseneck livestock trlr; 28 round bales of shedded meadow hay; JD #5 semi mnt sickle mower; JD 660 side rake; 3 pt post hole digger; hay rack; NI flight 40’ elev.; JD 60’ hay elev w/transp; tandem axle steel box trlr; JD 1214 haybine w/swing hitch, hyd drive & cond; 3 pt cattle mist; 3 pt bale spear; bale hook; Herd Sure seed broadcaster; Gehl 100 mix mill; H&S manure spreader; Smidley steer stuffer; Havemeier Mfg hog feeders; feed & hay bunks; hog & cattle gtes; catch gate; cattle oiler; Viking table top cream separator; Surge milk can; cream cans Tools/Shop Items, Yard Equipment & Misc: 3 pt mounted hyd wood splitter; band saw; scroll saw; hyd rams; load of nice hand/shop tools & items; cast iron shop stove; ladders; chains; squirrel fans; 12V ag fuel pump; fuel barrels & oil tanks w/pumps; 2 pt blade; PTO spray pumps; Bolens 1120 lawn tractor w/rear tiller; garden tools; scrap metal; aluminum cable; railroad ties & iron rails; misc. lumber; 24”x20’ metal culvert; (7) 2’x4’ cement tile Camper, Egg Cooler & Sporting Goods: late ‘70’s Dodge Honey Sportman RV, 42K miles; Big Dutch 13R walk-in egg cooler; Evinrude 10 hp outboard motor; sm. outboard motors & cart; Kawasaki KZ400 cycle parts; assort hunting & fishing items.

Owners: Lloyd & LaDonna Havemeier Auctioneer: Matt Mages, #08-11-4, New Ulm, 507-276-7702

AC 2R corn planter, $350. 300 gal fuel tank, $300. 715-4433566

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FOR SALE: Hiniker 7’ snowblower, 3pt hitch , single stage, hyd spout, $500. FOR SALE: Glencoe 7400 7 FOR SALE: Case 4490, shank soil saver; JD 443 507-642-8391 4WD, recent engine overcornhead, JD 4400 comhaul, $14,500; JD 443 cornbine; JD 6600 combine; FOR SALE: Kuhn Slinger head, exc cond, $3,000. Glencoe 555 15’ soil finishSpreader #8118, used one 320-290-2855 er; Hesston 1014 hydro season, $19,000; Hesston swing 12’. 763-675-3432 #30A stacker, $1,500. (608)451-2812

PRIME REAL ESTATE & FARM EQUIPMENT

AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2011 • 10:00 A.M. 699 60th Avenue NE • Willmar, MN Located: 4 mi. N of Willmar on Hwy. 71, then W 1 mi. on Cty. Rd. 25 SELLING IN 2-RINGS FOR A PORTION OF DAY. 1 hr. on small items, then on to farm machinery and guns. • REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 2 p.m.

FARMLAND REAL ESTATE Option 1 - 118.3 Acres in Section 26, Dovre, Twp. • This property is bordered on the South side of Skataas Lake, and includes an 80x40 Quonset. It is income crop-producing, and has recreational & developmental potential. Option 2 - 4.0 Acre Hobby Farm (has been surveyed) • Site includes 2BR home w/newer roof, some newer siding & windows, machine shed, outbuildings, mature trees, all off blacktop County Road 25. Open House Dates: Thursdays, October 20 & 27 from 5-6 pm and Day of Auction FARM EQUIPMENT IH Farmall Hydro 100 Diesel Tractor with Cab, and Lorenz 8’, 3” Auger Snowblower, 18.4x38 tires, good condition Case 930 Factory LP Tractor with Do-All Hydraulic Loader, 3 pt. hitch, narrow front, Nice! Allis 7580 4-Wheel Drive Tractor with diesel engine, category 3 pt hitch, PTO drive IH 656 Row Hydrostatic High Utility Gas Tractor Massey Ferguson #97 Factory Propane Tractor, WF, 18.34 tires Super C Farmall Tractor King Cutter 8 ft. Rotary, 3 pt hitch mower International #50 Stalk Chopper 2-Wheel New Idea Spreader 3 Yard Soil Mover 14 ft. Beaver Tail Tandem Axle Machinery Trailer 2-Wheel 10 ft. Trailer, wood box New Idea 324 2-row Ear Corn Picker w/NI Corn Sheller JD 10 ft. Grain Drill w/grass seeder Tiger II DMI Disk Chisel Plow 15’ International #720 518 Automatic Reset Plow w/onland hitch Ford 3-18 Semi-mounted Mowboard Plow Dakon 28 ft. Field Cultivator w/folding wings Rock Picker Sprayer w/40 ft. boom Rite Way RR1000 Rock Picker, tandem axle, Serial #6-10048 2-3 pt. hitch Track Scratchers 12 ft. Field Packer Gehl Feed Mill JD 16 ft. 3 pt. Tool Bar Minneapolis Moline D Corn Sheller Century Sprayer w/550 gal. Poly Tank New Holland 4-wheel, 6-ton Running Gear 200 bu. Side Unloading Box w/NH8 ton running gear

Killbros 250 bu. Side Unloading Wagon w/6 ton running gear M&W 400 bu. Side Unloading Wagon w/running gear 250 bu. EZ Flow Gravity Box w/8 ton JD running gear 2 - Two Wheel Trailer Frames IH 612 8-row 30” Planter JD 494A 4-row Wide Corn Planter AC 3 pt. rear mount cultivator 4-row Melroe 12 ft. Pony Cart Drag Massey Ferguson #550 Combine Massey Ferguson #430 4-Row Wide Corn Head AUGERS 36 ft, 6 in. Mayrath w/elec. motor 32 ft, 8 in. Speed King Mayrath 20 ft. with motor Mayrath 60 ft, 8 inch Versatile 60 ft, 8 in w/elec. motor SCRAP IRON PILES Many Items Not Listed Will Be Sold As Scrap Iron! GRAIN STORAGE & EQUIP. Handleair Grain Handler Vac U Vater 2 - 6,000 bu. Grain Bins to be moved Wet Corn Holding Bin Behlen 2,000 bu. Wet Storage Corn Bin MC #500B Grain Dryer, 10 ft. Lowery 1,500 bu. Wet Storage Bin Fuel Barrel - 1/2 full of fuel 1,000 gal. LP Gas Tank HOUSEHOLD Round Oak Table, needs refinishing Drop Leaf Table,Wood Chairs Wood Occasional Tables Sofa & Chair Frames - wood Chest of Drawers Dressers & Twin Bed Dishes & Collectibles VEHICLES Chevrolet S-10 Durango Pickup Truck w/topper, 4 speed manual transmission Dodge 150 1/2 ton 4-Wheel Drive Power Ram Pickup 1956 Ford 2 1/2 ton Grain Truck Dodge 500 2-ton Grain Truck, 14 ft. box

& hoist with V-8 engine FARM & SHOP Shop Vise Large Air Compressor Large Anvil Drill Press, variable speed Many, Many Hand Tools Drill Bits, Handyman Jacks Log Chains Live Traps Air Compressors Engine Cherry Picker Craftsman 19hp 42”Turbo Cut Lawnmower Miller 225 Welder Allis Chalmers 410 Garden Tractor Push Lawn Mowers BUILDING 12’ x 8’ Utility Building to be moved Steel Siding Building Supplies GUNS Winchester #61 22 cal. Rifle, pump action Remington single shot Rifle, bolt action Daisy Air Rifle, pump action Springfield 410 single shot Shotgun ANTIQUES 1942 John Deere B Tractor, 6 speed transmission, needs work DC Case Tractor for parts Case LA Model Tractor w/fenders, always shedded 1944 JD A Narrow Front Tractor, 6 speed transmission for parts Allis Chalmers old style Round Baler IH Pull Type Swather Potato Harvester 1920 Road Grader 12 ft. Case Grain Drill McCormick 5’ Horse Drawn Mower JD 2-16 Plow on steel Corn Grader Mayrath Grain Cleaner Many More Machinery & Household Items Too Numerous To Mention

HERBERT SCHWANKE JR. ESTATE For more detailed info. go to our website at www.fladeboeauctions.com, or call for information: 320-212-9379 Kristine Fladeboe Duininck or 320-894-9392 Dale Fladeboe • Glen Fladeboe • Kim Anderson

Auctioneers: Larry Mages, Lafayette • Joe Maidl, Lafayette • Joe Wersal, Winthrop • John Goelz, Franklin Clerk: Mages Land Co & Auction Service, LLC Restroom and Lunch on Premises • Terms: sold “AS IS”, Not Responsible for Accidents

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Tractors, Trucks & Trailers: JD 4020 syncro, sgl hyd, 3 pt, rock box, fenders & lights, 6019 hrs; JD 3020, gas, WF, syncro w/JD 148 loader, 6K hrs; JD MT styled, gas, NF, 2 arm 2 pt powertroll, rear fenders & new rear rub; Ford 8N w/2 pt; Chev C50 sgl axle grain truck w/metal box & hoist, hi-low trans & roll tarp, 61K mi; ‘78 dodge 1T pickup; gooseneck tri-axle trlr; 2 whl enclosed trlr; truck box trlr Farm Machinery & Backhoe: JD 2800 variable width 5 btm plow w/AR & coulters; JD 610 pull type chisel plow w/walking tandem; JD 845 flat fold 12R cult; JD 400, 20’ rotary hoe; IH 700, 5 btm plow; JD 21’ disk; Loftness #13 pt 2 stage snowblower; Hiniker 4400 track elim; pull behind harrow; JD 6R cult; Noble 6R cult; Sun Master 15’ stalk chopper; 10’ pull type digger; melroe 5 sect drag w/transp; backhoe; galv flare wagon w/hoist; Husky gravity box w/MN gear; Husky gravity box w/hyd auger; Heider 100 bu PTO grain cart; wood barge box w/hoist; 8x55 PTO auger; 6x20 unload auger; Winpower PTO 12K kw generator on cart; ag truck hitch; sm tank & pump; assort impl wheels &tires; truck fenders Horse Equip, Farm Collectibles & Antiques: horse drawn items include: 4 wheel buggy, sled, dbl box wagon w/spoke wheels, 2 wheel cart, steel wheel walkbehind cult, walk behind plow & digger; 2 saddles; horse hames; JD 1 btm plow on steel; JD M2, 2 btm semi mnt plow; 2 btm plow; buck saw; cistern pumps; lightning rods; assort farm antiques; Coca Cola pop crate; baby buggy

FOR SALE: 855 NH round baler 720; Int’l 4118 plow w/ auto reset, both exc cond. (715)669-3331

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FOR SALE: Brent 410 grain FOR SALE: Gravity Wagcart, Diamond 18.4x26 ons: Demcos, 2-550 bu, tires, new auger, shedded, red & green, (2) 365 bu very good, $5,500; DMI Tired & green, Parker 500, ger II 7 shank ripper, tarp; Westendorf 400, all coulters, level disks, exc & truck tires +3-300. Kewatight, shedded, $7,500; JD nee 20’ disk hyd fold, A1 2800 vari-width plow, coultcond, 8x40’ auger. Peterers, shedded, $4,500. 507son Equipment New Ulm, 645-8771 or 507-581-0590 507-276-6957 or 6958

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FOR SALE: Westfield auger, 8”x36’, 10hp motor, 2 yrs old, $2,000; IHC, SM, WF, PS, clean tin, $2,000. Selling due to retirement. Call at Noon, 320-833-2155

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2R cult & E7 7’ hay mower, ‘95 FX300, good cond, 11' FOR SALE: ‘81 HD 4440, PS, hay head & 6 kemper, both to fit Case Eagle duals, 5100 hrs; Balzer $70,000. 715-556-5975 or 715hitch tractors. stalk chopper, 1000 PTO; 933-0106 (320)963-5377 E-Z Flo wagon, 300 bu, 10T MN gear. 507-234-6871 CIH 6800 combo-mulch disc 8-bolt tire w/rim 25.5Lx16.1 ripper w/ CIH 6814 7 shank FOR SALE: JD 443 4x30 for $85. 6-bolt 10x15 impl. SAR ripper, new points, cornhead, low profile, oil rims. PU shock hitch. 712$8,800. 715-669-3381 drive w/ knife rolls, $3,500; 299-6608 Weigh wagon w/ scale & ‘65 JD 4020 dsl, pwr shift, EZee ON ldr, quick tach w/ roll tarp, could be used for 7’ quick tach bucket. High WF, 3 pt.; Farmall B traca seed tender, $2,250; lift. IH mounts, good cond. tor; ‘59 JD 530 tractor, 3 pt Westfield 10x41 auger w/ $1,500. (715)308-3001 & fenders, nice; JD 350, 3 24hp Honda motor, $1,950; pt mwr; NH 455 pull mwr; Ford 555B ldr backhoe, JD 640 hay rake; Hesston Flare, 6-7x12 barge & gravi4600 hrs, $9,500; Bobcat 753 10 Stak Hand stacker; 1000 ty wagons, $250 to $2250. skidloader cab & heat, 1575 gal. anhyd. tank & gear; NI pull pickers 30-38". 712hrs, hand or foot controls, combine head transporter; 299-6608 nice, $11,750. 320-769-2756 Land Pride 3 pt. 5’ tiller; 2 or 320-361-0065 FOR SALE & - 200 bu. grav. boxes; HiWILL PURCHASE: niker 29’x8” PTO auger; NH BALE WAGONS. FOR SALE: JD 567 baler, Hiniker 1300 cab off JD ROEDER IMPLEMENT mega wide hyd pick up & 4020. Koestler (507)399-3006 SENECA, KS 66538 net wrap, $13,500; IH 2250 (785)336-6103 2T loader, $2,450; IH 80 FOR SALE: 1680 IH comsnow blower, $1,350; 1,000 bine, 8R30 poly 1083, 12R30 gal fuel tank, $850; 500 gal Hiniker cult; 12R JD cult; FOR SALE: ‘05 Loftness 22’ fuel tank, $375; JD 2510 1183 Massey ch; White 708 gas tractor, 3pt JDWF, stalk chopper, 2pt w/ 4 & 706 ch; 694 CIH ch; 175 new tires, 3675 hr, $5,900; rear swivel whls, 2 frt Michigan ldr; 12R30 JD 12’ pull type box scraper, gauge whls, new knives, planter; 10x91 Westfield $1.750; (2) 7.5hp elec moexc cond. $9,500. 507-357auger, PTO; Hiniker field tors, $300 each, 320-769-2756 6227 cult; Big A sprayer; 5700 or 320-361-0065 rotary hoe. 507-380-5324 FOR SALE: Artsway 180A stalk chopper, very good cond. $3,500. 612-718-8512 evenings


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200 Acre Excellent Sibley Co. Farmland, 2 parcels along w/farm machinery & antique equipment to Sell at Auction, November 2nd, 10 am • 48754 180th, New Auburn, MN Grain Storage & Elevator Facility, bins, dryer & leg system, office & feed mill, scale room, etc., excellent location with plenty of lot space, $149,900 • 102 W. Main, Arlington, MN Beautiful 3 Acre Updated Rural Residence, well maintained buildings including lovely spacious 2 BR, 11⁄2 bath rambler w/attached garage, 40x80 machine shed, barn w/shop, several other sheds on roomy site bordering wooded ravine, $236,600 • 12404 St. Hwy. 68, New Ulm, MN Great 5 Acre Rural Residence, 3 BR, 11⁄2 bath spacious home in quiet setting w/attached garage, new septic, nice grove & landscaping, 42x64 pole shed & 26x36 shop, $179,900 • 15252 120th Ave., Hanska, MN Beautiful Wooded Country Lot, $24,900 • Section 34, Courtland E. Twp., Nicollet County Perfect 3.36 Acre Lot for Business w/3 BR home, 2 heated shops & home, $114,900 • 391 Lafayette Ave., Lafayette, MN 100 Acres Hunting Land, $1,350/Acre, Section 14, Hawk Creek Twp. Excellent Hunting Land, 80 Acres in Renville Cty., $890/Acre, near Cty. Rds. 11 & 54

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magesland.com Evening Estate Land Auction 235 Acres Southern Minnesota Bare Farm Land Located: 4 1/2 mi north of Fairmont, MN on Fairgrounds Co. Rd #39 OR 190th Ave located in Sect. 1 Frasier Township, Martin Co, T103N R31W

Friday, Oct. 28th • 7 PM Auction to be held at Martin Luther High School Gym, Northrup, MN

3 adjoining parcels of bare farmland, 2-74 acre parcels of all tillable nice laying farmland, if combined would make a rectangle 148 acre parcel and joined on north edge by 85 acre parcel approx. 50% tillable. This parcel has many possibilities for commercial, recreational, farming, also has remaining gravel deposits with access to tar road. Terms: 20% down evening of auction, balance Dec. 15, 2011, possession as soon as crops removed. For inspection & information booklets, contact our Fairmont Office, 507-238-4318, Allen Kahler, Broker 507-764-3591 or visit our internet www.auctioneeralley.com

Children of Fred & Delores Dorendorf, Owners Kim Shaffer of Krahmer & Shaffer, Attorney for Sellers Kahlers, Wedel, Pike & Hartung, Auctioneers Land Services Unlimited Inc., Broker

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Feterl 12x116 White Comm FOR SALE: Hyd lift Pup, FOR SALE: IH 5-18 plow; FOR SALE: JD 2700 chop- FOR SALE: IH 856 D tracIH telescoping combine tor, wide front, 2 hyd, Auger w/ Low Profile Pow450 bu capacity,10:00x20 per; JD 1600 chisel plow; ladder; JD skid steer whl $4,450; JD 8630 4x4 tractor, er Hopper Real Good. tires, w/ Westco brush augIH 7200 5-18 plow; JD BFW wgts; (3) stack movers; pto, runs good, poor tires, Balzer #1400 (6-30 Windrow er & rollup tarp. 20’ disc; JD 110 30 1/2’ field Oliver 1650 WF. (715)694$5,900; (4) 385-65-22.5 Shredder) Excel Cond. $1,900/OBO; Parker 675 cultivator; Parker 2500 2432 truck tires on 8 hole rims, M&W #1165 5 Shank Earthgrain cart, 24.5x32 tires, gravity box. 3200-833-2226 $200 per tire; JD 1075 runmaster Disk Ripper Like $7,400/OBO. 507-838-8675 or FOR SALE: JD LX5 rear ning gear w/ like new New. 319-347-6138 Can Del 507-661-0650 mount mower, good condi12.5x16 tires, $1,350; JD tion, $700. 320-366-3697 1075 running gear w/ 10x20 tires, $1,450. 320-769-2756

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AUCTION Saturday • October 29th • 9 a.m. 55780 St Hwy 19 • Winthrop, MN • 1/4 miles west of Hwy 19 & Hwy 15 Intersection Vehicles, Farm & Lawn Equipment: Walinga 614 Deluxe Agri Vac pto grain vac w/hose & attachments; IH 5500 chisel plow; IH 1400 5 shk deep till; Skidsteer equipment includes: Lowe Hyd aug750 w/9” & 12” augers, Stout Brush Grapple 66”; Stout Grapple bkt 72”; Stout Material bkt 72” w/dbl cut edge; Stout snow bkt 96” w/dbl cut edge; Stout receiver plates, Stout Grapple attach. add-on, skidsteer plates, Stout walk-thru 48” pallet forks; Stout std 48” pallet forks; attachments for Ferguson 30 include: 3 pt 2 btm plow & 9-10” 3 pt digger; set of 2 plow lays; ‘87 Dodge pickup 1/2T w/regular cab & 318 auto; ‘86 buick 140K mi; ‘02 homemade trlr; 8x12, 2 whl trlr; Snapper riding lawn mower w/10.5 hp eng, pull start, 28” deck & bagger; push lawn mowers Golf Carts, Boat, Sporting Goods: gold Carts2004-2007 Club Car Precedent electric golf cars, all cars will have a top, wheel covers & chargers-some of them will have windshields & club covers; ‘80 Sullivan alum. 16’ boat w/Johnson 50 hp, Minkota bow mnt trolling motor & trlr; hvy duty go-kart w/440 Arctic Cat eng; kart frame w/350 Yamaha motor to mnt; side by side kart w/elec start & Yamaha 500cc eng; 4-wheeler w/elec start & Honda 500 cc liq cooled shaft drive pwr; Herters fly rod & reel, canoe paddle, long bow, arrows & quiver; rod & reel sets; fish tackle; glass minnow trap; duck decoys w/bag; Browning knife in case; buck knife; Zippo hunter lighter; 2 compasses; numerous ammo; alum light wgt golf caddy/bag kart Toys, Collectibles & Glassware: Family Affair lunch box w/thermos; asst old toys; ‘68 plastic spring rocking horse; Tonka toys; Ertl die cast advg truck banks; Coke die cast toy banks; ‘40’s original Coke tray; many McDonalds collectibles; hershey toys; movie magazines; 100+ comic books in plastic; records; baseball gloves; Mickey Mantle wood bat; toy wood train; 1-horse buckboard sled; many collectible cookie jars, crocks & planters; Eibner Restaurant, New Ulm stein; Occ Japan flags; asst pottery, glassware & fancy dishes; china st; hat pins; ceramic Sleepy Eye ornaments; MN tokens; Lions Club pins; military buttons & patches; indian artifacts; 2 orig. framed Terry Redlin prints: “Morning & Evening Retreat”; artist proof; beer signs & items; ‘40’s/’50’s Zenith radio; & much more

Tools, Construction Materials, furniture, Household & Misc: Gen-Pro 15K watt generator; 1/4” impact drill w/deep well socket; many hand & power tools; Larson 36” storm door w/all parts; 8 1/2 boxes of “Mesa Beige: Z-brick; 2 boxes “Inca” Z-brick; 2 boxes of “Cliffstone Montour” Boulder Creek rocks; 20’ aluminum 2 pers plant; Pulan 20” chainsaw in case; 12 wall brackets; 5 concrete blankets; antique furniture includes marble coffee table, china cabinet & twin brass bed; Whirlpool washer; stove, refrigerator; wood fireplace; treadmill; 36” TV glass block windows; solid oak entertainment center w/beveled glass door; small maple dresser; wicker rocker; pictures, mirrors & home decor; pool table lamp; glassware; bedding & sheets; Christmas decorations Worenson Estate Includes the Following: Antique Furniture: huge selection of oak furniture; Daylight wood tub wringer washer; asst chairs; steamer trunks; & many more items Huge Selection of Stoneware, Glassware, Collectibles & Many Coins & Stamps Includes: Crocks include: 10-12 gal Red Wing, Red Wing lard w/emboss bottom, Blue Star #4 & jugs & many others; Rodda Candy lg crate; old photo albums w/old pictures & tin types; pocket knives & watches; lots of advg items; 1 man saw; metal runner sled; enamelware; copper boiler w/lid; milk cans; old hand tools Guns, Sport, Tools & Iron: Winchester 22 ga oct barrel; Remington dbl barrel; Brown BT-99 12 ga; Remington 870 12 ga; Winchester 12 12 ga; Winchester 77-22L; Marlin 336A, 30-30 cal; Winchester 670 30-06 w/scope; SW& 22L revolver K259227; H&R 676 22L cal revolver AP142276; Crosman 1322 Medalist pump action pellet pistol; Versamec reloader #55879; reloader materials; asst ammo; ammo can; 6’ & 4’ blow guns; Skidaddler snowmobile book; old outboards; 3 pt mnt hyd wood splitter; old car parts; 3 cyl eng w/dual plugs; JD 832 snowblower; Craftsman comm’l drill press w/std; 2 lg metal tool chest tops; pipe threader; router table; small anvil; shop vac; heavy duty vise; Solar 500 battery charger & tester; several loads of hand & power tools; Gilson rear tine tiller; weed whip; multi-plate garden tiller; lots of iron This is a partial list, Many more items added by Sale Day! Be Prepared for a 2-3 Ring Auction!

Multi Estate & Parties Auctioneer: Matt Mages • 507-276-7002 Auctioneers: Larry Mages, Lafayette • Joe Maidl, Lafayette • Joe Wersal, Winthrop • John Goelz, Franklin Terms: 10% Buyers Premium on all items, Everything sold “AS IS”, Everything to be paid for immediately after the auction. Sales Tax, License & Registration fees may apply on some items; Firearms buyers must have valid drivers license, pistol buyers must have valid “permit to purchase” permit. Clerk: Mages Land Co. and auction Service LLC • Not Responsible for Accidents • Lunch & restroom on grounds

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FOR SALE: JD 2800 5 btm plow, auto spring reset, $2,450; JD 1610 31’ chisel plow w/ Summers mulcher, $7,500; JD 643 low tin cornhead, $3,750; ‘96 Int 4900 tandem truck w/ 466 diesel motor, 9 spd, 133,000 miles w/ 15 ton feed body, $16,750. 320-769-2756 or 320 361-0065 FOR SALE: Pair of 16.9x26 tires; single 18.4x26 tire, $200 for all, will seprate. (507)213-9262 Gehl 125 mixer mill. scale, output auger extension, one owner, used on small dairy farm. Always Shedded. 507-534-3481 Grasshopper power vac for model 227, used 1yr. Midmount mowers, $1,000. 641425-5478 Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Repair

Repair - Troubleshooting Sales - Design Custom hydraulic hose-making up to 2”. Service calls made. STOEN’S Hydrostatic Service 16084 State Hwy 29 N Glenwood, MN 56334 (320)634-4360 JD 300 2RW corn picker, $3,000; JD 6620 sidehill combine, $10,000; JD 2350 6x18" onland plow, $2,000; JD 7000 4R corn planter, $1,500; JD 444 corn head, $2,000. (715)382-5328. Ford County super 6, 4WD tractor, $5,500; Recondition & Re-painted: 18’ Oliver Tandem hyd lift disc, $1,500; JD 5-14 trailer plow, $900; Gehl 99 Hi Throw forage blower, $700. (715)289-3497 IH 720, 6x18, O.L.H. plow, $4,000; Parker 180B box w/JD gear, $1,000; JD 530 tractor, low hrs., new tires, extra nice, $8,000; JD 300, 2W corn picker, $3,000. Can deliver. (507)330-3945 JD backhoe 310, new tires, ROPS, good buckets, ready to go. $16,500. 515408-3122 NH 38 green chopper & Clause 695 forage harvester. (937)787-4286 NH 782 & 824 cornhead, Case 600 blower, H&S 20' feeder, White 508 plow. (651)2584217


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AC tractors 198XT gas, & 170 gas. Average rubber, run good, good hyd. & 3pt. $4,800/ea or both for $9,000. (715)239-6169 FOR SALE: ‘00 JD 9200, 4WD tractor, 24 spd, dif lock, 310hp. NEW ENGINE, MAJOR (have papers) 8 New 20.8/42R tires. $79,000. call; 507-381-1723

AUCTION Friday, Oct. 28th, 2011 • 11:00 AM Located 2 miles east of Pierz, MN, on Co Tar #39 then 2 miles north on Co Tar #23, then 1 mile east on Co Tar #267 & 1⁄4 north on 295th Ave. NOTE: Due to farm accident the Thomsens have decided to sell their very clean, well maintained line of farm equipment. For complete colored brochure ph. 320-3523803 or www.midamericanauctioninc.com

WORKING IH, FARMALL & OTHER COLLECTIBLE TRACTORS SHARP IH 1586 DIESEL, CAB, 3 REMOTES, EXC. 20.8X38” TIRES W/MATCHING DUALS, ONLY 6046 HRS; IH 756 TURBO DIESEL, OPEN STATION, FENDERS, 3 PT, NEW FIRESTONE 18.4X38 TIRES, HUB DUALS, NEW CLUTCH, TA & HYD. PUMP, VERY CLEAN; IH 560 DIESEL, WF, FAST HITCH, FENDERS, GOOD RUBBER, W/SCHWARTZ ALL HYD. LOADER, SHOWS ONLY 2600 HRS, ONE OF A KIND; FARMALL SUPER MTA DIESEL, WF, NEW 38” RUBBER, FENDERS, WGTS, EXC., SN82113S-S; FARMALL SUPER M, WF, WEIGHTS, NICE METAL; FARMALL 240 GAS, NF, FAST HITCH; MASSEY 55 STD. DIESEL, GOOD METAL; ‘37 JD A, UNSTYLED OPEN POST, HAND CRANK, RUNS; SEVERAL FAST HITCH ATTACHMENTS INCLUDING 2R CORN PLANTER, 2X14 PLOW, 3X14 PLOW, SICKLE MOWER, WORK SAVER, MOUNTED 2R CULTIVATOR W/FH REAR GANGS

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Tracy, Stacey & Gloria Thomsen, Owners Ph. 320-360-1122 17495 - 295th Ave, Pierz, MN AL WESSEL - LIC. #77-60 • PH. 320-547-2206 KEVIN WINTER - LIC. #77-18 AUCTIONEERS

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We will offer the following real property at auction On Site At the Land located from Marshall, MN (Jct. of W. College Ave & Hwy. #19 W – Nat’l Guard Armory) – 21⁄2 miles W on Hwy. #19 (270th St.) & 1⁄2 mile S on 225th Ave; from the SW Corner of Marshall, MN (Jct. Hwy. #7- 240th Ave. & #23) – 1 mile W on Hwy. #23 to the Jct. of River Rd. & Hwy. #23, then approx. 1⁄8 mile NW (lying just West of the RR Track & on the N. Side of River Rd. (260th St.). ATTENTION – Row Crop Operators, Investors, Hunters, Wildlife Enthusiasts & Others in the market for a unique parcel of land with a variety of attractive amenities and an excellent location situated near Marshall, MN. This auction presents the opportunity to purchase a well located 146.49 acre unimproved parcel of Lyon County, MN land. According to FSA information this farm is estimated to contain approximately109 acres of cropland with a 54.4 acre corn base with a 90 bu. direct & 154 bu. CC yield and a 54.4 acre soybean base with a 32 bu. direct and 38 bu. CC yield. According to the Lyon County Assessor this land has a CER of 64.98 and according to information obtained from Surety Agri Data, Inc. it is indicated that this farm has a weighted average productivity index of 71, although excluding the river and trees it appears that the cropland has a productivity index of 86. The general topography of this cropland on this farm is level to nearly level. This is a well located property situated in an area where numerous rural home sites have been established and according to Lyon Co. Zoning this property under existing zoning could be eligible for up to three 5 acre minimum sized home sites. For the bow or small game hunter, this property has some excellent wildlife habitat created by the area in and around the Redwood River which meanders the property and the existing mature trees and established vegetation along and near the riverbank. There is an established dike along the north side of the river and an natural gas pipeline easement that are evident on the property. If you are in the market for a Lyon Co., MN land with an excellent location within a close proximity to Marshall, MN that has potential to suit the needs and be of interest to a variety of buyers as an addition to a row crop farming operation or investment and/or hunting & recreational amenities, future homesite potential and other unique attributes, then make plans to inspect this property and plan attend this auction. LEGAL DESC.: The SE 1⁄4 of Sec. 12, T. 111N., R. 42W., excepting a parcel beginning 1343’ S. of the NW Corner of the SE 1⁄4 of Sec. 12, E. 530’, S. 645’, W. 530’, thence N. to the point of beginning – containing 7.8 acre M/L, and also excepting that part of the SE 1⁄4 SE 1⁄4 of Sec. 12 lying southeasterly of the ROW of the Great Northern Railway, all in Lynd Twp., Lyon Co., MN. TERMS: Cash - A 15% nonrefundable earnest money payment on the day of the sale and the balance on or before Dec. 14, 2011 with possession. Marketable title will be conveyed and at the option of the seller either an abstract of title continued to date will be provided to the buyer for examination or an owner’s title insurance policy will be provided with the cost of the owner’s policy and closing agent’s fee, if any, divided 5050 between the buyer and seller. The RE taxes payable in 2011 will be paid by the sellers. The sellers do not warranty or guarantee that existing fences lie on the true boundary and any new fencing, if any, will be the responsibility of the purchaser pursuant to MN statutes. FSA cropland acres, yields, bases & other information is estimated and subject to County Committee approval. This property is sold subject to existing easements, restrictions, reservations or highways of record, if any, as well as any or all applicable county zoning ordinances. Information contained herein is deemed to be correct, but is not guaranteed. The RE licensees in this transaction stipulate that they are acting as agents for the seller. Sold subject to confirmation of the owners/trustee.

WAYNE BISBEE & THE BERTIN BISBEE FAMILY TRUST, Owners Lyon County Abstract & Title – Escrow & Closing Agent Marshall, MN – ph. 504-532-2367 CHUCK SUTTON - Auctioneer & Land Broker - Lic. #59-26 - Sioux Falls, SD - ph. 605336-6315 & Flandreau, SD - ph. 605-997-3777 & BURLAGE-PETERSON AUCTIONEERS – Brookings, SD – ph. 605-692-7102

Auction To Be Held At: Prinsburg Community Center Prinsburg, MN Legal Description: NW1⁄4 of Section 21, Holland Township, Kandiyohi County, MN

±154.2 Deeded Acres ±145 Tillable acres of Prime Kandiyohi County Farmland • Crop Production Index 93.8 • Productive Soils • Outstanding Drainage Outlet w/Some Tile on This Farm • Exclusive Annual Crop Rotation Between Corn & Soybeans Auction Terms: To receive a bidding number, buyers must present auction company with certified funds of $50,000 (down payment.) The non refundable certified check of $50,000 (made out to 1 Stop Realty, Inc.) is required on auction day from the successful bidder. The successful bidder will enter into a non-contingent, AS-IS purchase agreement on auction day. Balance by certified funds at closing on or before December 14, 2011, crop goes to the seller. Buyers Premium will apply. Call Kristine Fladeboe Duininck for an informational packet #320-212-9379 or email: kristine@fladeboeauctions.com.

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Prime Meeker County

FARM LAND AUCTION Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2011 • 1:00 p.m. ±310 Deeded Acres, ±255 Tillable Acres of Prime Meeker County Farm Land Auction Location: Ron & Judy’s Restaurant and Lounge, 28603 E. State Highway 55, Paynesville, MN

PARCEL 1: Section 6 (160 acres) & 7 (40 acres), Manannah Township, Meeker County, 200 deeded acres to be sold as one in both sections: 149.14 tillable acres of which 20.1 are in CRP until 9/30 of 2012. PARCEL 2: Section 5, Manannah Township, Meeker County, 110 deeded acres, 106.25 tillable acres of which 7.11 are in CRP until 9/30 of 2012. Auctioneers Comment: Here is a great opportunity to purchase 310 acres of rich farmland that has been owned by a Paynesville family with deep roots in the community

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Lloyd & Ardyce Peterson Estate

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“Where Farm and Family Meet”

JD 435 ROUND BALER; NH 1465, 9’ HAYBINE, SHARP; NH 790 FORAGE HARVESTER, ONE OWNER, NH 824 2R ADJUSTABLE CH, NH 890 W HH; 2 MILLER PRO 16’ FORAGE BOXES ON HD 12T WALKING TANDEM GEARS, LIKE NEW; AMERICAN AUTOMATED CONT. FLOW BATCH DRYER W/500 BU. SET BIN ON TRANSPORT; IH 710, 7X18 ON LAND PLOW; JD 7200 4RW MAX-EMERGE 2 CORN PLANTER; JD 235, 18.5’ CUSHION GANG DISC; PLUS GRAVITY BOXES, FOUR WHEELER, & FULL LINE OF FARM MACHINERY

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26, 2011 • SALE TIME: 10:00 AM

PRIME FARM LAND Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011 • 1:00 p.m.

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LARGE FARM EQUIPMENT

with a Mixture of Productive Level Cropland, Wooded Area Around the Redwood River which Meanders the Property and Areas That May Have Potential for Future Development of a Home Site or Sites Situated within 11⁄2 Miles of Marshall, MN

REAL ESTATE AUCTION

15 B THE LAND, OCTOBER 14, 2011

Roller Mill Farm King #85, ‘77 JD 2640 w/ Schwartz ldr, JD 8450 dsl, 4x4, PTO, 80% FOR SALE: ‘01 NH TM115, FOR SALE: 4690 Case trac8" chrome rollers, tor, duals, 3 pt hitch, PTO, tires, w/duals, 7800 hrs., 260 hrs, FWA, SS, 18.4x38, clean, new rear rubber, 150bu/hr, used 2yrs, $2400. 6700 hrs, field ready. 5071100 hrs. on eng. OH, 14.9x28, frt fenders, cab, 5500 hrs, exc cond. 641-425-5478 427-2751 $24,500; Case 1175 dsl, cab, sus, 18spd range cmd, 4 $11,900/OBO. 507-381-2812 90% tires, 5700 hrs., 3 pt., hyd outlets, air seat, 72 LA Sand/Sawdust Shooter Horst ‘76 Deutz 8006, 85 hp, w/Cozy PTO, $7,600; AGCO 7600 ldr, midmount joy stick, 8’ FOR SALE: Used Oliver & Welding, SSB60, Bobcat Cab, 4950 hrs, all tires exc. dsl, FWA, cab, 95% tires, White tractor parts for bucket. $59,500. Call 763mount, very good condi80%; Flo-EZ 300 bu. w/920 w/EZ on loader/quik tach most models incl, 880 hyd 424-8333 Tom, best time tion, $2,500. 715-760-1036. truck tires w/spare tire & bkt/fork bkt, $21,000; Case unit, rear steps for 880, 8am-10am, M-F, leave rim, Dakon 10T gear; Ko1830 skidsteer, 20 hrs. on hood & side panels 1800A message. WANT MORE READERS ry 285 bu. wagon w/16.5x15 new Kubota dsl eng., new w/ good paint & decals, alTO SEE YOUR AD?? tires, MN 10T gear, tires, plastic lined heater, FOR SALE: ‘83 JD 4650, so, 1 set of 18-4x38 tires, Expand your coverage w/spare tire & rim. very clean, $7,600. rims & castings for 50 or area! The Land has 2WD, 6700 hrs, 18.4x42 rub(507)360-3673 or (507)425(507)760-8132 55 series. 218-564-4273 teamed up with Farm ber at 80%, $29,500; IH 720 3320 after 6 pm News, and The Country 5 bottom plow, $1,500. 507FOR SALE: JD 4640, 50 SerToday so you can do just 476-8069 ies engine, well mainthat! Place a classified 7810 JD MFD, 150 + hp, tained. 507-920-1632 ad in The Land, and front fenders, 27 MPH, have the option of placP.S. Trans, w/warranty uning it in these papers as til Dec. $42,500. 715-223-3664 well. More readers = better results! Call The AC 185 dsl tractor, good cond, new electrical wirLand for more informa+/- 146.49 Acres of Unimproved Lynd Twp., Lyon County MN Land ing. 715-443-3566 tion.


16 B

KIMBALL, MN • 320-398-3800

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THE LAND, OCTOBER 14, 2011

Sales: • Al Mueller • Wayne Mackereth • Allen Schramm • Rollie Jurgens • Chase Groskreutz

GLENCOE, MN • 320-864-5531

Sales: • Richard Dammann • Randy Uecker • Steve Schramm • Mike W

NO. MANKATO, MN • 507-387-55 Sales: • Randy Rasmussen • Ed Nowak • Leon Rasmussen • Jay Pederson • Spencer Kolles • Rick Miller

TRACTORS 4WD

CIH 535 Quad, '10, 1100 hrs ........................................$282,500 CIH 530 Quad, '07, 1750 hrs ........................................$225,000 CIH 530 Steiger, '07, 1700 hrs ......................................$205,000 CIH 500 Steiger, '11, 125 hrs ........................................$265,500 CIH STX530, '06, 990 hrs..............................................$240,000 CIH STX530Q, '06, 2335 hrs ........................................$225,000 CIH STX430, '06, 960 hrs..............................................$169,500 CIH 350 Steiger, '11, 10 hrs ..........................................$209,000 CIH 9370, 3965 hrs ........................................................$89,900 CIH 9350, '97, 3960 hrs ..................................................$72,500 CIH 9270, '91, 4815 hrs ..................................................$72,900 CIH 9250, '92, 6585 hrs ..................................................$48,500 CIH 9230, '91, 6650 hrs ..................................................$43,900 CIH 9170, '89, 7825 hrs ..................................................$56,500 CIH 9150, '87, 5535 hrs ..................................................$48,500 Case 550H, '00, 1425 hrs ................................................$35,500 Challenger MT865C, '09, 1235 hrs ................................$279,500 JD 9400, '98, 3245 hrs..................................................$109,900 JD 9400, '97, 5055 hrs....................................................$87,900 NH 9282, '97, 3360 hrs ..................................................$69,500 NH T9060, '08, 1395 hrs ..............................................$212,000 Steiger ST280, '82, 7425 hrs ..........................................$21,500 Steiger Wildcat, '89 ........................................................$27,900 Versatile 876, '88, 8125 hrs ............................................$25,000 Versatile 875, '81, 7680 hrs ............................................$19,900 Versatile 835, '78 ............................................................$21,500

TRACTORS 2WD

TRACTORS AWD/MFD

CIH 335 Mag, '11, 50 hrs ..............................................$219,000 (2) CIH 335 Mag, '10 ........................................choice $151,900 CIH 305 Mag, '11, 1300 hrs ..........................................$167,500 (2) CIH 305 Mag, '10 ........................................choice $151,900 CIH 305 Mag, '09, 2500 hrs ..........................................$169,500 CIH MX305, '06, 4325 hrs ............................................$125,500 CIH 275 Mag, '11, 600 hrs ............................................$182,500 CIH 275 Mag, '10, 600 hrs ............................................$182,500 CIH 275, '07, 2180 hrs ..................................................$146,900 CIH MX275, '06, 1990 hrs ............................................$129,500 CIH 245 Mag, '10, 1505 hrs ..........................................$129,500 CIH 245 Mag, '09, 2160 hrs ..........................................$129,500 CIH 245 Mag, '09, 2250 hrs ..........................................$129,500 CIH 245 Mag, '09, 2460 hrs ..........................................$129,500 CIH 245 Mag, '07, 3145 hrs ..........................................$105,000 CIH 245 Mag, '07, 3205 hrs ..........................................$105,000 CIH 215 Mag, '10, 3100 hrs ..........................................$105,000 CIH 215 Mag, '09, 880 hrs ............................................$129,500 CIH 180 Puma, '08, 1290 hrs ........................................$102,000 CIH MXM130, '03, 4195 hrs............................................$45,000 CIH 115 Value, '07, 1100 hrs ..........................................$34,500 CIH 8950, 8700 hrs ........................................................$62,500 CIH 8940, '97, 2540 hrs ..................................................$79,500 CIH 7230, '96, 5655 hrs ..................................................$61,000 CIH 7140, '89, 6745 hrs ..................................................$53,500 CIH 5250, '95, 5650 hrs ..................................................$36,500 CIH 5240, 6500 hrs ........................................................$38,500 Allis 8070, '83..................................................................$24,500 Challenger CH45, '96, 2355 hrs ......................................$59,500 Fendt 818, 4220 hrs ........................................................$79,500 Ford 8970, '95, 5600 hrs ................................................$57,500 Ford 8970, '94, 8140 hrs ................................................$62,500 JD 7330, '08, 2110 hrs....................................................$67,500 JD 6200, '96, 4100 hrs....................................................$26,500 JD 2955, '89, 2330 hrs....................................................$28,950 Kubota M6800, '03, 755 hrs............................................$24,500 McCormick TTX230, '09, 580 hrs....................................$90,000 McCormick XTX165, '09, 85 hrs......................................$89,500 NH TJ330, '06, 920 hrs ................................................$130,000

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

COMPACT TRACTORS

CIH JX95, '04, 900 hrs ....................................................$21,900 CIH 7120, '91, 7200 hrs ..................................................$38,500 CIH 7120, '88, 10400 hrs ................................................$35,500 CIH 7110, '91, 7490 hrs ..................................................$32,500 CIH 7110, '88, 13345 hrs ................................................$24,500 CIH 5140, '90, 7860 hrs ..................................................$19,500 Case 1370, '78, 5270 hrs ..................................................$9,500 Case 1070, '70, 5600 hrs ..................................................$5,500 Case VAC ..........................................................................$2,500 Farmall H, '41 ....................................................................$1,500 Farmall H ..........................................................................$1,350 Farmall SH ........................................................................$1,750 Farmall Super M, '53 ........................................................$2,250 IH 5488............................................................................$13,950 IH 5088, '82, 11590 hrs ..................................................$12,000 IH 3688, 8945 hrs............................................................$17,500 IH 1086, '76, 8585 hrs ......................................................$9,500 IH 1066, '73, 7925 hrs ......................................................$9,000 IH 986, '77, 8735 hrs ......................................................$11,000 IH 806, '64, 3955 hrs ........................................................$5,500 IH 656, '69 ........................................................................$7,250 IH 656G, 4075 hrs ............................................................$4,750 IH 400................................................................................$2,500 Ford 8830, '90, 7530 hrs ................................................$27,900 JD 4840, '81, 7815 hrs....................................................$25,000 JD 2520, '69, 5470 hrs......................................................$8,900 MF 261, '97, 1705 hrs ......................................................$9,500 White 2/85, '77, 9035 hrs..................................................$7,500

CIH 40 Farmall CVT ........................................................$36,250 CIH DX25E, '04, 175 hrs..................................................$13,900 IH 184, '76 ........................................................................$2,700 Agco ST 40, '02, 425 hrs ................................................$18,500 Ford 1210, '86, 535 hrs ....................................................$5,995 JD 3520, '10, 65 hrs........................................................$34,750 Kubota B2410, '03, 1665 hrs ............................................$5,950 Kubota B1750, '96, 225 hrs ..............................................$6,000 Kubota BX2230, '04, 685 hrs ............................................$7,950

COMBINES UP TO 36 MONTH INTEREST WAIVER ON USED COMBINES

CIH 9120, '10, 295 hrs ..................................................$314,900 CIH 8120, '09, 590 hrs ..................................................$255,500 CIH 8120, '09, 840 hrs ..................................................$265,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1100 hrs ................................................$220,000 CIH 8010, '07, 1650 hrs ................................................$192,500 CIH 8010, '05, 1535 hrs ................................................$149,500

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COMBINES Continued

BEAN/CORNHEADS Continued

CIH 8010, '04, 1605 hrs ................................................$169,500 CIH 8010, '04, 2100 hrs ................................................$155,000 CIH 8010, '04, 2440 hrs ................................................$159,000 CIH 7120, '10 ................................................................$283,000 CIH 7120, '09, 745 hrs ..................................................$259,900 CIH 7088, '10, 470 hrs ..................................................$245,000 CIH 7088, '10, 810 hrs ..................................................$231,000 CIH 7088, '09, 745 hrs ..................................................$225,500 CIH 7010, '08 ................................................................$210,000 CIH 7010, '08, 860 hrs ..................................................$215,500 CIH 7010, '07, 750 hrs ..................................................$207,000 CIH 6088, '10, 600 hrs ..................................................$225,000 CIH 2588, '08, 1480 hrs ................................................$194,500 CIH 2388, '06, 1425 hrs ................................................$164,900 CIH 2388, '04, 1270 hrs ................................................$135,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2740 hrs ................................................$135,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2415 hrs ................................................$140,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2170 hrs ................................................$131,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2540 hrs ................................................$113,500 CIH 2388, '03 ................................................................$114,900 CIH 2388, '02, 2505 hrs ................................................$119,000 CIH 2388, '01, 2385 hrs ................................................$108,500 CIH 2388, '01, 2580 hrs ................................................$115,000 CIH 2388, '01, 2835 hrs ................................................$103,500 CIH 2388, '01, 3015 hrs ..................................................$94,500 CIH 2388, '98, 3775 hrs ..................................................$89,000 CIH 2388, '98, 3065 hrs ..................................................$87,900 CIH 2388, '98, 2565 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 2388, '98, 3115 hrs ..................................................$87,950 CIH 2388, '98, 3750 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 2366, '03, 1950 hrs ................................................$129,500 CIH 2366, '02, 3125 hrs ..................................................$93,500 CIH 2366, '01, 2705 hrs ..................................................$98,500 CIH 2366, '00, 2810 hrs ..................................................$92,500 CIH 2366, '00, 3135 hrs ..................................................$92,500 CIH 2366, '99, 3845 hrs ..................................................$79,500 CIH 2366, '98, 2490 hrs ..................................................$85,500 CIH 2366, '98, 3650 hrs ................................................$110,000 CIH 2188, '96, 2950 hrs ..................................................$72,500 CIH 2166, '97, 4145 hrs ..................................................$65,500 CIH 2166, '97, 3615 hrs ..................................................$69,500 CIH 2166, '96, 3430 hrs ..................................................$67,900 CIH 1688, '94, 3305 hrs ..................................................$59,500 CIH 1688, '94, 4160 hrs ..................................................$39,500 CIH 1688, '93, 3015 hrs ..................................................$52,500 CIH 1688, '93, 4560 hrs ..................................................$47,500 CIH 1680, '86, 4920 hrs ..................................................$26,500 CIH 1660, '91, 3600 hrs ..................................................$33,750 CIH 1660, '90, 3440 hrs ..................................................$32,500 CIH 1660, '90, 4355 hrs ..................................................$29,500 CIH 1640, '89, 3300 hrs ..................................................$26,500 CIH 1640, '86, 2640 hrs ..................................................$25,000 IH 1460, '82, 4535 hrs ......................................................$7,500 Gleaner R52, '96, 2795 hrs..............................................$42,500 JD 9870STS, '09, 830 hrs ............................................$275,000 JD 9660STS, '04, 2115 hrs ..........................................$155,000 JD 9610, '96, 3265 hrs....................................................$69,500 JD 9600, '92, 4200 hrs....................................................$39,500 JD 9600, '89, 4020 hrs....................................................$36,500 JD 9400, '97, 3250 hrs....................................................$44,500 MF 750, '77 ......................................................................$3,500 NH TR97, '95, 3955 hrs ..................................................$32,000 NH TR86, '89, 3860 hrs ..................................................$22,500 NH TR86, '85, 3245 hrs ..................................................$15,000 NH 970, '03, 2020 hrs ..................................................$139,000

(6) Drago 12R22 Cornhead ............................$52,500 - $84,500 Drago 12R20 Cornhead ..................................................$84,500 Drago 10R30 Cornhead ..................................................$65,500 (2) Drago 10R22 Cornhead............................$39,500 & $65,500 (12) Drago 8R30 Cornhead ............................$38,500 - $62,500 Drago 8R22 Cornhead ....................................................$33,000 (4) Drago 6R30 Cornhead ..............................$29,900 - $44,500 Geringhoff 1222 Cornhead ..............................................$69,500 Geringhoff Roto Disc ......................................................$38,500 Geringhoff PC63 Cornhead ................................................$8,000 Gleaner Hugger Cornhead..................................................$9,950 Harvestec 4306C Cornhead ............................................$34,000 Harvestec 4113C Cornhead ............................................$59,500 (4) Harvestec 8R30 Cornhead ........................$29,500 - $39,500 Harvestec 6R30 Cornhead ..............................................$15,900 JD 1293, 16R22 Cornhead ..............................................$24,500 JD 1293, 12R30 Cornhead ..............................................$51,500 (2) JD 893, 8R30 Cornhead ..........................$17,500 & $22,500 JD 843 10R22 Cornhead ................................................$14,500 JD 843, 8R22 Cornhead ..................................................$10,000 Lexion C512-30 Cornhead ..............................................$38,000 NH 974 Cornhead ..............................................................$4,500 (3) IH 810, 13' Pickup............................................$400 - $3,500 JD 4-Belt Pickup ................................................................$1,500 EZ Trail 30' Head Transport ..............................................$3,350 Homemade 4 Wheel Head Transport ................................$1,500 Killbros 380, 38' Head Transport ......................................$5,250 Mauer M41 Head Transport ..............................................$6,950 Maywest Movemaster Head Transport ..............................$1,500 Unverferth 30' Head Transport ..........................................$2,900

BEAN/CORNHEADS (2) CIH 2162, 35' Beanhead ..........................$59,900 & $62,500 (3) CIH 2062, 36' Beanhead ................................choice $49,500 (2) CIH 2020, 35' Beanhead ..........................$25,000 & $30,950 (4) CIH 2020, 30' Beanhead............................$21,500 - $30,950 (23) CIH 1020, 30' Beanhead ..........................Starting at $3,550 (10) CIH 1020, 25' Beanhead ..........................Starting at $8,500 (4) CIH 1020, 22.5' Beanhead ............................$6,000 - $7,900 (6) CIH 1020, 20' Beanhead..............................$4,500 - $17,900 CIH 1015 Beanhead ..........................................................$3,000 (2) JD 930F, 30' Beanhead ............................$12,900 & $13,900 JD 920 Beanhead ..............................................................$7,500 (2) JD 635F, 35' Beanhead ............................$26,000 & $39,500 Macdon 974, 35' Beanhead ............................................$48,500 Macdon 30' Beanhead ....................................................$41,500 NH 74C, 30' Beanhead ....................................................$29,900 (3) CIH 2612 Cornhead ..................................$79,000 - $83,500 (2) CIH 2608 Cornhead..................................$59,500 & $70,500 (3) CIH 2212 Cornhead ..................................$32,500 - $42,500 (10) CIH 2208 Cornhead ................................$26,500 - $35,500 CIH 2206 Cornhead ........................................................$30,000 CIH 1222 Cornhead ........................................................$15,000 (11) CIH 1083 Cornhead ..................................starting at $9,500 CIH 12R22 Cornhead ......................................................$15,000 CIH 10R22 Cornhead ......................................................$15,500 CIH 9R22 Cornhead ........................................................$15,000 IH 12R22 Cornhead ........................................................$15,500 IH 983, 9R22 Cornhead ..................................................$11,500 IH 883 Cornhead................................................................$7,500 IH 863 Cornhead................................................................$1,950 IH 844 Cornhead................................................................$2,500 Cat 1622 Cornhead ..........................................................$39,500 Cressoni 6R30 Cornhead ................................................$21,500

FALL TILLAGE (4) CIH MRX690 Suboiler ..............................$20,900 - $28,500 (6) CIH 9300, 22.5' Subsoiler ........................$27,500 - $37,500 (3) CIH 9300, 9 Shank Subsoiler ....................$26,500 - $36,000 CIH 870, 22' Subsoiler ....................................................$61,875 (4) CIH 730B Subsoiler ..................................$18,500 - $28,950 CIH 730C, 17.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$43,500 (2) CIH 730C, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..................$32,500 & $41,500 DMI 9300, 22' Subsoiler..................................................$29,500 (2) DMI 730B Subsoiler ................................$17,500 & $25,900 (3) DMI 730B, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$16,500 - $17,900 (4) DMI 730B, 7 Shank Suboiler ....................$16,900 - $19,300 (2) DMI 730, 17.5' Subsoiler ........................$11,900 & $12,000 (5) DMI 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ........................$10,900 - $19,500 (2) DMI 530 Subsoiler ..................................$14,500 & $16,500 DMI TMII, 5 Shank Subsoiler ............................................$7,950 Bourgault 2200, 30' Subsoiler ........................................$92,400 Brillion LC Subsoiler ..........................................................$8,500 Glencoe SS7400 Subsoiler ................................................$9,500 (6) JD 2700 Subsoiler ....................................$21,500 - $37,500 JD 512, 9 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$32,500 JD 512, 12.5' Subsoiler ..................................................$15,900 (2) JD 510, 7 Shank Subsoiler ............................choice $11,500 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 2200F, 7 Shank Subsoiler....................................$24,950 M & W 2200 Subsoiler ....................................................$19,500 M & W 1875 Subsoiler ....................................................$15,500 Sunflower 4412, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..................................$3,200 Sunflower4411, 7 Shank Subsoiler..................................$17,950 Wilrich V957DVR Subsoiler ............................................$36,900 (2) Wilrich V957DDR Subsoiler ....................$23,500 & $29,950 Wilrich 6600 Subsoiler ......................................................$7,900 CIH 6500, 9 shank Chisel Plow..........................................$3,950 IH 4700, 30' Chisel Plow ..................................................$3,950 DMI 1300HD, 13' Chisel Plow ..........................................$6,900 Hiniker 1325, 13' Chisel Plow............................................$2,250 JD 712, 9 Shank Chisel Plow ............................................$3,950 JD 610, 23' Chisel Plow ..................................................$10,000 Kent 21098, 9 Shank Chisel Plow......................................$3,950 White 445, 13 Shank Chisel Plow......................................$7,000 White 435, 12' Chisel Plow................................................$5,500 CIH 700, 7x16 MB Plow ....................................................$8,950 IH 735 MB Plow ................................................................$3,500 JD 726, 34' Combo Mulch ..............................................$29,500 DMI 50' Crumbler ............................................................$10,500 DMI 40' Crumbler ............................................................$10,900 DMI 37.5' Crumbler ........................................................$12,000 Riteway 4300, 42' Crumbler ............................................$29,300 Summers 54' Crumbler ..................................................$24,000 Summers 48.5' Crumbler ................................................$13,500 (2) Tebben TR45 Crumbler ............................$26,200 & $26,800 Unverferth 1225, 33' Crumbler........................................$15,900

SELF PROP. FORAGE HARVESTERS Chase Groskreutz, East - (320) 248-3733 Randy Olmscheid, West - (320) 583-6014 Claas 980, '08, 1495 hrs................................................$255,000 Claas 970, '08, 1245 hrs................................................$288,000 Claas 890, '02, 2555 hrs................................................$147,000 Claas 870CC, '07, 760 hrs ............................................$189,000 Claas 870 GE, '06, 2580 hrs ..........................................$184,500 Claas 870, '03, 2790 hrs................................................$162,000

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Claas 850, '07....................................................... JD 6810, '97 ......................................................... JD 6910, '92, 3800 hrs......................................... JD 6810, '96, 4590 hrs......................................... JD 5400, 4740 hrs ............................................... NH FX60, '03, 1970 hrs ....................................... NH FX58, '02, 1410 hrs .......................................

FORAGE EQUIPMENT

Gehl CB1275 Forg Harv ....................................... Gehl CB1265 Forg Harv ....................................... Gehl CB1085 Forg Harv ....................................... Gehl 1075, '00 Forg Harv ..................................... Gehl 1065, '96 Forg Harv ..................................... (2) NH FP240 Forg Harv ................................$23, (3) Claas PU380HD Hayhead ........................ $14 (2) Claas PU380 Pro Hayhead ......................$20, (8) Claas PU380 Hayhead ............................ $12 (2) Claas PU300 Hayhead ..................................$5 (3) Gehl HA1210 7' Hayhead ............................ $ Gehl HA1110, '95 Hayhead................................... Gehl 7' Hayhead ................................................... JD 630A Hayhead ................................................. JD 630 Hayhead ................................................... (2) JD 7HP, 7' Hayhead ....................................... JD 5HP, 5.5' Hayhead .......................................... NH 3500 Hayhead................................................. NH 355W Hayhead ............................................... NH 340W Hayhead ............................................... NH 29P Hayhead................................................... (2) Claas Orbis 750 Cornhead........................$75, (6) Claas RU600, 8R30 Cornhead ..................$24 Claas RU450XTRA Cornhead ............................... (8) Claas RU450 Cornhead..............................$28 (3) Gehl TR330 Cornhead ..................................$ (2) JD 688 Cornhead ....................................$28, JD 666, 6R30 Cornhead ....................................... Kemper 4500 Cornhead ....................................... Kemper 3000 Cornhead ....................................... Kemper 360 Cornhead ......................................... NH 3PN Cornhead................................................. (2) NH R1600 Cornhead ................................$39,

HAY EQUIPMENT

CIH WDX901, '02, 475 hrs ................................... CIH 8830, '96, 1430 hrs ....................................... NH HW340, '98 ................................................... CIH DC515, 15' Mow Cond................................... CIH DHX181 Windrower Head ............................. NH 1441, 16' PT Windrower................................. CIH 8360, 12' MowCond ..................................... CIH 8330, 9' MowCond ....................................... CIH 8312, 12' MowCond ..................................... (2) CIH DCX161 MowCond ............................$17, JD 1600, 14' MowCond ....................................... JD 956 MowCond ................................................. NH 1475 MowCond ............................................. NH 116, 14' MowCond ......................................... New Idea 5212, 12' MowCond ............................. Vermeer 1030, 13.5' MowCond ........................... Fransgard 240, 8' Disc Mower ............................. Kuhn GMD55 Disc Mower ................................... NH 455, 7' Rotary Mower..................................... CIH FC60, 60" Rotary Mower ................................ Farm King 72" Rotary Mower ............................... Farm King Y750R Rotary Mower .......................... King Kutt L-60-40 Rotary Mower ........................ Landpride FDR2584 Rotary Mower ..................... Woods RD7200D Rotary Mower ......................... H & S TWN2-P Wind Merg................................... (5) Millerpro 14-16 Wind Merg .................... $28 NH H5410, 9' Wind Merg ..................................... NH 166 Wind Merg............................................... NH 144 Wind Merg............................................... Victor 245 Wind Merg ......................................... JD Rake ............................................................... Kuhn GA8521 Rake............................................... Vermeer WR220 Rake...........................................

BALERS

(2) CIH RBX562 Rnd Baler ..........................$14, CIH 8460, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................... CIH 3650, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................... Claas 280RC Rnd Baler......................................... Hesston 530, 4x4 Rnd Baler ................................. JD 567, 5x6 Rnd Baler ......................................... JD 566, 5x6 Rnd Baler ......................................... (2) NH BR780A Rnd Baler ............................$16, (2)NH BR780 Rnd Baler ................................$16, CIH 8575 Rec Baler ............................................. CIH 8530 Rec Baler ............................................. Claas 255UNI Rec Baler ....................................... JD 100, 3x3 Rec Baler ......................................... JD 24T Rec Baler ................................................. NH BB940A Rec Baler...........................................


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...........$50,000 ...........$17,900 ...........$32,900 .............$9,500 ...........$20,000 ...........$24,400 .............$4,900 .............$4,500 ...........$11,500 ,800 & $20,500 .............$6,995 ...........$15,900 .............$9,000 .............$6,500 ...........$10,500 ...........$19,500 .............$4,200 .............$3,900 .............$1,750 ................$550 .............$1,250 ................$895 ................$475 .............$2,750 .............$1,895 ...........$22,500 8,500 - $38,500 ...........$17,900 .............$3,750 .............$2,000 ...........$34,800 .............$1,250 ...........$23,500 .............$3,550

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JD 520, 20' Drill ................................................................$4,500 (2) JD 455, 30' Drill ......................................$18,500 & $21,900 Melroe 202 Drill ....................................................................$750 Sunflower 9412, 20' Drill ................................................$17,900 CIH SDX40, 40' Seeder..................................................$129,500

CIH SPX4260, '99............................................................$85,000 CIH SPX4260, '98, 4270 hrs............................................$79,900 CIH SPX3320, '08, 705 hrs............................................$182,000 Apache AS1010, '06, 2025 hrs ......................................$106,000 Hagie STS-14, '10..........................................................$218,000 JD 4920, '06, 1600 hrs..................................................$165,000 Miller 4365, '09, 495 hrs ..............................................$275,000 Miller 4275, '09, 660 hrs ..............................................$210,000 Miller 2200HT, '05, 1140 hrs ........................................$139,000

SPRAYERS - PULL-TYPE Blumhardt Trailmaster ......................................................$4,900 (2) Demco Conquest......................................$18,900 & $22,500 Hardi 500, 60'....................................................................$8,500 Hardi Commander............................................................$47,500 Hardi HAC900 ....................................................................$8,950 Hardi HC800 ......................................................................$7,250 Redball 1200, 88' ............................................................$14,500 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

SKID LDR’s/RTV’s/EXC. Case 1845C, '98, 3570 hrs ..............................................$11,900 Case 1840, '96, 5045 hrs ................................................$10,500 Case 1840, '91 ..................................................................$9,850 Case 1840, '90, 8035 hrs ..................................................$6,900 Case 1840, 4355 hrs........................................................$10,750 Case 435, '08 ..................................................................$23,900 Case 435, '06, 2650 hrs ..................................................$19,900 Case 430, '06, 2015 hrs ..................................................$17,900 Case 430, '06, 3905 hrs ..................................................$22,000 Case 420, '08, 3615 hrs ..................................................$16,900 Case 60XT, '03, 1775 hrs ................................................$16,900 Gehl AL140, '11, 105 hrs ................................................$21,500 Gehl 7800, '01, 6395 hrs ................................................$18,500 Gehl 7810 Turbo, '04, 3215 hrs ......................................$34,500 Gehl 4825SX, '98, 5640 hrs ..............................................$8,500 Gehl 4625SX, '92, 4470 hrs ............................................$10,800 Gehl 3935SX, '01, 1735 hrs ..............................................$9,950 JD 328, '05, 5180 hrs......................................................$19,500 JD 320, 2200 hrs ............................................................$19,900 Mustang 2109, '02, 2315 hrs ..........................................$24,500 Accessori AU011500 Skid Snowblower ............................$5,250 Felling FT12P, 16' Trailer....................................................$4,690 Cub Cadet 4x4D Trail, '06 ..................................................$7,975 Kawasaki Mule, '02, 2670 hrs............................................$5,500 Kubota RTV900W, '06, 800 hrs ........................................$9,900 Steiner Hawk, '00 ..............................................................$3,250

PLANTING & SEEDING CIH 1260, 36R22 ..........................................................$185,000 (3) CIH 1250, 24R30 ..................................$113,900 - $130,000 CIH 1250, 16R30 ............................................................$97,500 CIH 1240, 24R22 ..........................................................$113,000 CIH 1240, 12R30 ............................................................$89,900 CIH 1200, 36R22 ............................................................$95,500 CIH 1200, 36R20 ............................................................$97,500 CIH 1200, 32R22 ............................................................$72,500 (5) CIH 1200, 24R22 .................................... $42,500 - $97,000 CIH 1200, 24R20 ............................................................$73,500 CIH 1200, 16R31 ............................................................$79,900 CIH 1200, 16R30 ............................................................$60,000 (3) CIH 1200, 12R30 ......................................$26,000 - $48,500 CIH 1200, 12R23 ............................................................$65,300 CIH 955, 6R30 ................................................................$11,500 CIH 900, 16R30 ..............................................................$12,500 CIH 900, 12R30 ................................................................$6,500 CIH 800, 8R30 ..................................................................$1,950 IH 800, 8R30 ....................................................................$1,500 Friesen 2400RT................................................................$15,500 JD 7300 ..........................................................................$13,500 JD 7200 ..........................................................................$17,900 JD 7000, 12N ..................................................................$10,950 JD 1770, 24R30 ..............................................................$42,500 (2) JD 1770, 16R30 ......................................$63,500 & $75,000 JD 1770, 16R30 ..............................................................$46,300 JD 1760, 12R30 ..............................................................$46,500 Kinze 3700, 36R20 ..........................................................$62,500 Kinze 3600, 12R30 ..........................................................$53,500 Kinze 3140, 12R30 ..........................................................$39,500 White 8524, 24R30........................................................$117,500 White 8100 ......................................................................$23,000 White 6100, 24R22..........................................................$24,500 CIH 5500, 30' Drill ..........................................................$22,000 CIH 5500MT ....................................................................$18,000 CIH 5400MT, 20' Drill ........................................................$7,500 (2) IH 510 Drill ..................................................$1,500 & $2,600 Crustbust 3400, 30' Drill ..................................................$5,950 (3) Great Plains 20' Drill ....................................$4,500 - $5,500 JD 750NT, 15' Drill ..........................................................$15,000

SPRING TILLAGE (2) CIH TM 200, 60.5' Fld Cult ......................$67,500 & $69,500 CIH TM 200, 50.5' Fld Cult ..............................................$57,500 (2) CIH TM 200, 48.5' Fld Cult ......................$41,250 & $41,500 CIH TM 200, 33.5' ACS Fld Cult ......................................$33,500 CIH TMII, 45.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$44,500 CIH TMII, 38.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$35,500 CIH TMII Fld Cult ............................................................$34,500 CIH 4900, 43.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$5,500 CIH 4900, 32' Fld Cult ......................................................$7,500 CIH 4800, 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 4300, 51.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$11,500 CIH 4300, 34.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$11,950 CIH TMII, 50.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$57,500 CIH TMII, 48.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$39,500 (2) CIH TMII, 32.5' Fld Cult ..........................$26,900 & $28,500 DMI TMII, 46' Fld Cult ....................................................$35,500 DMI TMII, 38.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$30,000 DMI TMII, 36.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$26,900 DMI TMII, 29.5' Fld Cult ..................................................$17,900 DMI TM, 39.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$14,900 DMI TM, 32.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$9,500 (2) DMI TM, 29.5' Fld Cult ..............................$9,500 & $12,950 Flexcoil 820, 40' Fld Cult ................................................$11,500 Glencoe 4300, 38.5' Fld Cult..............................................$7,900 JD 2210, 64.5' Fld Cult ....................................................$49,500 JD 2210, 50' Fld Cult ......................................................$52,500 (3) JD 2210, 44.5' Fld Cult..............................$36,500 - $42,500 JD 985, 48.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$17,500 JD 980, 44.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$21,900 JD 980, 36.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$19,800 JD 980, 30.5' Fld Cult ......................................................$22,000 Wilrich QuadX, 55' Fld Cult..............................................$43,900 Wilrich 2500, 27.4' Fld Cult ..............................................$2,995 CIH 3900, 33' Disk ..........................................................$17,900 CIH 3900, 32' Disk ..........................................................$17,750 CIH 330, 34' Disk ............................................................$58,900 CIH 330, 34' Disk ............................................................$57,500 IH 470, 20' Disk ................................................................$2,450 Big G 3026, 28' Disk..........................................................$7,500

MISCELLANEOUS Alloway 22CD, 22' Shredder............................................$12,500 (3) Alloway 20' Shredder ..................................$5,500 - $10,500 Balzer 2000, 20' Shredder ................................................$8,500 Balzer 5205M, 30' Shredder ..............................................$8,900 Balzer 6 Row Shredder ......................................................$6,850 Hiniker 5600, 15' Shredder..............................................$12,500 JD 520, 20' Shredder ......................................................$18,500 (2) JD 220, 20' Shredder ..............................$11,500 & $11,700 Loftness 264, 22' Shredder ............................................$15,900 (2) Loftness 240, 20' Shredder........................$8,950 & $20,500 Loftness 20' Shredder ....................................................$14,000 Rhino RC15, 15' Shredder ..............................................$13,000 Wilrich 22' Shredder........................................................$12,900 Wilrich 20' Shredder........................................................$14,900 Wilrich 20' Shredder........................................................$10,900 Woods S20CD Shredder ..................................................$16,750 Woods 22' Shredder..........................................................$5,500 Woods 20' Shredder........................................................$12,500 (2) Woods 15' Shredder ..................................$7,500 & $12,500 Dump Chief 504CF, 12' Forage Box ..................................$7,500 Field Queen 1408N Forage Box..........................................$3,000 (6) CIH 600 Forage Blower..................................$2,850 - $5,500 Gehl 1580 Forage Blower ..................................................$1,250 Ag Bag G6009 Forage Bagger..........................................$19,750 Gehl MX170 GrindMix ......................................................$5,900 Farm King 10x61TD Auger ................................................$2,500 Feterl 8x60 Auger ..............................................................$3,000 Grain King 8x65 Auger ......................................................$4,580 GSI 10x31E Auger ............................................................$3,800 Snowco 8x65 Auger ..........................................................$2,850 Westfield MK100-71 Auger................................................$5,500 Unverferth 16' Auger ........................................................$1,200 Degelman 6600, 16' Blade ..............................................$15,500 Kubota V4208A Blade ........................................................$2,100 CIH LX192 Loader ............................................................$9,500 IH 2350 Loader..................................................................$2,600 Farmhand F235 Loader......................................................$3,500 GB 800 Loader ..................................................................$1,500 Kubota LA514 Loader ........................................................$3,200 Bradford 240/316 Grav Box ..............................................$2,650 Demco 365 Grav Box ........................................................$4,150 EZ Flow 300 bu Grav Box ..................................................$2,950 Farm King 200 bu Grav Box ..............................................$2,500 Huskee 225, 250 bu Grav Box ..........................................$2,300 Killbros 385 Grav Box........................................................$2,750 (2) Killbros 350 Grav Box ..................................$1,200 & $1,400 Kuker Grav Box ....................................................................$950

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FOR SALE: AC 7080, w/ du- FOR SALE: Due to health IH 1206 Wheatland tractor, FOR SALE: Ford 8N early reasons, selling real nice als, rockbox, radials 50s, everything works, new 18.4x38 rears, narrow fendJD 7520 w/ 7499 hrs, field 20.8x38, front tires 16x16clutch, new rear tire tubes, ers, good TA, runs well, ready, just came from JD 8ply, $1,570 new parts, sound mechanically, gone very restorable. $7,000. shop, asking $13,000/OBO 5919 hrs, new nozzles, over within last year, oper(715)308-3001 call for details. 320-327-2438 $7,600. JD 3010 gas, WF, ator’s manual, rear blade JD 2355, MFWD, utility trac$5,000. 320-587-9207 & homemade stone bucket. tor w/ 245 ldr w/ bucket & $3,500. 320-366-3697 spear. 5,400 hrs. $14,000. 715-425-8353 FARMLAND - FARM MACHINERY - ANTIQUES - HOUSEHOLD

LARGE AUCTION Located: State Hwy 22, S Edge of New Auburn, MN Sat., Oct. 29th • 9:30 a.m. Selling Order: Farmland sells at 9:30 a.m. sharp. Personal property sells immediately after farmland (about 10 a.m.). We will be selling in 2 rings. Ring 1: Starts w/Farm Machinery & Misc. Tractors sell about 11:30 a.m. Ring 2: Starts with Antiques & Household by 10 a.m. FARMLAND: (sells at 9:30 am on site) No Buyers Premium 103.96 acres w/72 acres tillable. Parcel 1: 36.49 acres West of Hwy 22 w/32.7 acres tillable Parcel 2: 67.47 acres East of Hwy 22 w/39.39 acres tillable Property includes building site for demolition. Possible future development as property touches City Limits of New Auburn. Balance is hunting land with frontage on High Island Lake. Parcel 3: The entire farm as a unit. 103.96 acres w/72 acres tillable. Bids on parcels 1 & 2 will be added together & if bid on the entire farm exceeds the total of the individual bids the offer on the entire farm will be submitted to the PR of Estate for approval. For a complete detailed booklet giving all information about the farm, contact Bill Pinske at 507-964-2250. TRACTORS: (to be sold about 11:30 a.m.) Tractors have been in the shed for many years. Good tin, fair rubber. They are restorable & usable, but may need some work. JD 3020 gas, 3 pt, WF, cab; JD 530, PS, 3 pt, NF, #530965 w/cable loader; JD B; Farmall H; JD B (for parts, no motor): Allis WC just OH’d & runs good - Brian Gruenwalt owner. OLD FARM MACHINERY & MISC: JD #42 pull type combine; JD 3 btm mnt plow; JD 3 btm pull type plow; rubber tire wagon w/Geo. A. Clark wood dbl box; rubber tire wagon w/steel flare box & hoist; NH baler w/Wisc gas eng.; New Idea 2R corn picker; 6’, 3 pt. V snowblower; JD 7’, 3 pt. sickles mwr; JD 494 corn planter; JD 4R, 3 pt. cult; JD 4R mt cult; rubber tire wagon w/old flatbed; JD 5 sect. steel drag; JD 10’ grain drill on steel; 500 gal. LP tank; scrap iron incl. some old machinery, 3/4T pickup & other scrap; SS milk buckets; shovels, forks, etc; power lawn mowers; 300 gal. fuel tank w/stand; garden & hand tools CAR & MOWER: (to be sold about Noon) ‘00 Buick LeSabre Custom, 4 dr., light brown, full power, 8 cyl, 70,325 mi & very clean, VIN #1G4HP54K244169069; Snapper LT 1538 hydro lawn tractor w/38” deck HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Amana 19” refrig. w/btm freezer, auto washer, elec. clothes dryer, apt. size chest type freezer, window air cond., smaller flat screen TV, dishes pots & pans, small elec. appl., silverware, Formica kitchen set, 2 elect. lift recliners, living room occ. chairs, end tables, misc. cupboards, elec. heaters, phono records, cedar chest, some jewelry, bedding, rag rugs, linens ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Selection of dishes & glassware incl: milk glass, salt & peppers, Hobnail, Carnival bowl, hand painted dishes, wall pocket & more; 6’ 2-glass door kitchen cupboard, 5 & 10 gal. RW crock jars, crock jugs, bowls & beaners, Enamelware, Hiawatha ladies bike, metal lawn chairs, metal garden gate, metal chicken nests, buck & crosscut saws, round top truck, cast iron seat, slop cart frame, advertising items, Kerosene lamps, flat iron, old farm items, Primitives, mirror w/coat hangers, 2 coffee grinders, cupboard top, washstand w/towel rack, Primitive benches, several floor lamps, 1930’s 3-pc. bedroom set w/dbl bed, 3 wood dbl beds, 3/4 size wrought iron bed, wash pitcher, commode, Mandel clock, wooden boxes, baby crib, very old fruit jars, buffet, reg. dining room table, drop leaf kitchen table, treadle sewing machine, arm rocker, sewing rocker, pressed back chairs, 2 wood writing desks, chest of drawers w/grape pulls, picture frames, tins, coloring books, wicker clothes basket, claw foot organ stool, fern stands, lamp tables, clothes drying racks. Many More Items Too Numerous to Mention!

JD 4020 dsl, SN 172492, PS, WF, 3pt diff, dual remotes, 18.4/34 rears. Call late evenings. (715)797-6046

Tractors NEW AND USED TRACTOR PARTS JD 10,20,30,40, 50, 55, 50 Series & newer tractors, AC- all models. Large Inventory, We ship! Mark Heitman Tractor Salvage (715)673-4829

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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE ‘10 NH T8040, MFWD, luxury cab, hi-flow hyd., 520/85R46 duals, 480/70R34 fronts, front & rear wgts, Intellisteer auto steer system, 3 pt. w/quick hitch, Power Train warr. ‘til 4-2014, 1100 hrs. ..........$132,000 ‘03 JD 9420, powershift, 710/72R42 duals, 4350 hrs. ..........................................................$128,000 ‘07 JD 9630, 710/70R42 duals, 7500 hrs ........$122,000 ‘98 JD 9610 combine, 18.4R42 duals, 2450 sep. hrs. ............................................................................$49,500 ‘95 JD 930 flex head ............................................$3,000 ‘69 JD 4520, powershift, factory cab, no 3 pt. hitch, 1000 PTO, wide swing drawbar, new 24.5x32 tires ............................................................................$11,500 ‘09 NH BB9080 3x4 big square baler, crop cutter, tandem axle, roller chute, 16,000 bales ............$63,500 ‘08 CIH RB564 round baler, net wrap, 5x6 bale size ............................................................................$16,000 ‘95 JD 8870, 24 spd. trans., 18.4R46 duals, PTO, 12,500 hrs., just through service program, new injection pump, good tractor ..............................$35,500 ‘09 Frontier HM1109, 9’ windrow merger, like new, built by H&S ..........................................................$9,800

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Mrs. Elda (Alex) Kloempken Estate - Owner Auctioneers: Bill Pinske, #72-06, Box 527, Arlington, MN 55307 • 507-964-2250, Dave Pinske, N Mankato, MN • Terry Marguth, Redwood Falls, MN • Doug Kerkhoff, Redwood Falls, MN

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WANTED: Complete single ‘03 30’ flex head SH30, fits Gleaner, Massey Fergufront wheel assembly for a son, Cat Challenger comFarmall H. (320)245-2023 bines, finger reel, 4-AFT, Schumacher sickle drive, WE HAVE PARTS! field ready, $10,750. Parts for Tractors, (701)640-4697 Combines, Machinery, Hay Equipment, and more... All makes & Models. Used, ‘04 JD 9560STS, 2300 E, 1522 new, rebuilt, afterS, new tires, Contour Masmarket. All States Ag Parts ter, auto head hyp, touch Call: 877-530-4430 to reach set, service lights, bin exthe store nearest you! tension, JD inspection evwww.tractorpartsasap.com ery year, many new parts, field ready, exc cond. $125,000. 715-948-2175 or 715-641-0681

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1300 Bu Unverferth/Brent 9500 JD combine, good cond, FOR SALE: 1680 IH com- FOR SALE: ‘90 JD 9400 FOR SALE: ‘93 JD 9500 FOR SALE: ‘97 JD 9600 FOR SALE: ‘94 CIH 1666, Grain Cart w/ Tarp. Trade very nice cond, 3164 E combine, duals, grain ext, bine; 1083, 8R, poly corncombine, 3967 hrs, new combine, 2500 eng hrs., 4WD, Head control, new For 900-1000 Bu Cart. Prehrs., 800 metrics, RWD, recently inspected & rehead; Gleaner 3000, 8R30 belts, new tires, new batmaintained yearly, exc. concave, see working on fer Brent. Must Be Good. spec rotor, kile flights, Ag paired as needed at Ag cornhead, adj stripper teries, very good shape. cond, Ag Leader GPS monour farm. $31,900. 715-223319-347-6677 Can Deliver Ldr Y+M w/ mapping, Power, nice machine, plates, call 507-380-5324 507-995-1164 itor, $65,000; JD 983 8R 3664 AHH, F/T, rock trap, ‘04 $45,000; JD 843 cornhead, cornhead, hyd adj. deck style straw sprdr, bubble knife rolls, oil bath, asking plates, plas snouts, ‘92 CIH 1640 Cummins, 2700 Case IH 1044 cornhead, 36'' FOR SALE: ‘88 JD 6620 Ti- FOR SALE: ‘91 9500 JD up, folding hopper ext., 1 spacing, tall corn shields, combine, 3800 hrs eng, 2675 $10,900; JD 925 platform $15,000; ‘02 JD bean plattan II combine, 4200 hrs, hrs, rock trap, reverser, season on trans cone, 4R, good shape, store in sep hrs, super clean, exc header, asking $6,950; 2 form, 925S, 25’ flex poly w/ 220 flex head, Asking bin extension, very good to vanes & fdr house floor. side. $3,000/OBO. Call 952cond, comes w/ 925 flex header transport trailers skids, finger/pick up reel, $15,000. 507-364-5318 exc. cond. $23,000. 844 $49,500. 612-532-0069 or 612215-9026 or 651-398-5964 head. $35,000. 701-740-9451 also available. 507-210-0735 stubble lights, auto reel cornhead, very good, FOR SALE: (2) 30.5x32 tires 532-4286 speed, full finger auger, $1,800. (651)565-4369 (2) bin fans, 1hp, 3450RPM, FOR SALE: ‘92 JD 9400 on JD 9500 combine rims, Hyd. Fore & Aft. Price inFOR SALE: Case IH 1044 120V, 14”, $150/ea. 507-220combine, hopper exts., 12 ply. (320)355-2343 cludes cart. $17,000. 507corn head, shedded, low ‘92 JD 9500 combine w/ du1542 axle extended for duals, FOR SALE: CIH 2366, AFX 420-0425 acres, $2,500. 712-480-3411 als, bin ext, straw chopwell maintained. rotor, long auger, bin exper, 1547 sep hrs, $47,000. FOR SALE: ‘08 Lofness FOR SALE: ‘88 JD 7720 Ti320-248-4737 tension, field tracker, 1450 tan II combine, 3500 eng 515-825-8035 stalk chopper, only 1200 sep hrs, real nice. 507-872hrs, exc cond, JD 220 bean ac., stored inside, like 5267 ‘94 CIH 1020, 17 1/2’ bean head. 507-236-0691 new;PTO shaft for JD 120 head, 3” cut, poly skid stalk chopper. 320-815-4241 plate, exc cond, shedded, $6,000. 712-229-2033

WANTED

DAMAGED GRAIN STATE-WIDE

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Emerson Kalis Easton, MN 56025 • 507-381-9675

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

‘08 Cat 965B, 800 hrs ................$199,500 ‘95 Ford 9680, 4600 hrs. ..............$64,000 ‘05 JD 9660STS, 700 sep. hrs. ..$145,000 ‘05 CAT 262B skidsteer, 2500 hrs, 2 spd. ............................................$23,000 ‘07 JD 8430, 6800 hrs ................$125,000 ‘78 JD 2940, MFWD w/loader ......$12,000 ‘93 JD 410D backhoes, cab, 4x4, ext. hoe ..........................................$28,000 ‘08 Krause Dominator, 18’ ..........$38,000 ‘06 Lexion 590R, 950 sep. hrs ..$165,000 ‘03 Wilrich 957 VDR, nice shape $16,000 ‘04 JD 2210 utility tractor w/ldr., 4x4, 190 hrs. ............................................$9,500


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20 Harvesting Equip. B FOR SALE: Combine Head

Harvesting Equip. FOR SALE: JD 4425, low hrs, very clean, w/ 920 bean head & 443 cornhead. REASONABLE. 320-2212266

er Transports. 2 Wheel, 4 Wheel & Caster Wheel models. Brackets sold sep arately to build your own. Satisfaction guaranteed! (320)563-4145 or FOR SALE: TR85, exc (320)808-7644 cond, only 2860 hrs, always Ask for Denny! stored inside & well mainSee All Of Our Trailers tained. All belts & chains www.klugmanwelding.com like new, rotor balance, special corn & soybean FOR SALE: Crystal 35’ sieve, exc corn machine, header trailer, adj. tongue choice of tires,$5,500 w/ and rear wheels, $1,300: good 23.1x26 tires or $7,500 Weigh wagon, new scale, w/ new 28Lx26 tires. inroll tarp, motor w/ hyd. cludes pu heads add $1,500 auger, $1,500: IHC 883, 8for nice 962, 6R30 corn30 CH $2,000; JD 843, 8-30, head, lots of extra header CH, new chains, $5,500, parts. 218-784-8018 trades considered. 320-5839641

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NORTHERN AG SERVICE INC 800-205-5751

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

MACHINERY SPECIALS CIH 8930, MFD ....................................$49,900 JD 4430Q, open station ......................$14,900 CIH 1140 w/60” deck ............................$7,900 Cub Cadet 7235 w/72” deck ................$8,900 NH TC29, MFD ......................................$7,900 JD 5403 MFD, 600 hrs ........................$19,900 JD 4650, 2WD ......................................$29,900 JD 4620, Syncro ..................................$11,900 C-IH 7110, 2-whl. ................................$31,900 C-IH MX270 ..........................................$69,900 JD 4440, Quad......................................$18,900 JD 4630, P.S. ........................................$15,000 JD 4430 Q ............................................$14,900 (2) JD 4020, powershift ....................SAVE $$$ ‘67 JD 4020D, syncro ..........................$11,900 JD 8440, 50 Engine Series ..................$15,900 JD 8430, fresh engine ..........................$14,900 IH 856, diesel, open station ..................$7,900 IH 460, 560, 560D, 706D ..........................CALL JD 640 loader ........................................$3,500 JD 48 loader, 7’ bucket ..........................$2,495 New Koyker loaders ................................CALL Gehl 4635 skidsteer ............................$12,900 JD Soundguard Cabs, Call for info

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FOR SALE: JD 6620 com- FOR SALE: JD 9600 combine, JD yearly inspecbine, 3000 hrs, in nice contion, sharp; JD 930 flex dition. $10,900 Call Dan at head; JD 843 cornhead; 320-366-3677 20’ Wilrich 3 pt stalk chopFOR SALE: JD95 corn speper, exc.; 20’ Alloway cial combine w/ 434W cornstalk chopper, pull-type; head, good condition. Best round straw bales, 5x5. Offer. 320-251-1576 (320)239-2625 or (320)8152939 IHC 1 PR, 1R corn picker. Collector quality. Very low acres. $1,000 firm. Eve- New Idea 323 1 row corn picker, very nice condinings. (715)455-1958 tion, $1,595.(715)288-6876

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‘84 Bobcat 743, 5133 hrs (200 on OH), cab, comes w/60” bkt ............$9,750 ‘02 Bobcat 753, 2990 hrs, cab w/heat, standard hydraulics ................$14,995 ‘02 Bobcat 763, 2050 hrs, cab w/heat, attachment control kit, aux. hydraulics, comes w/68” bkt ................................................................$14,990 ‘89 Bobcat 843, 932 hrs, standard hydraulics, new seat & starter, includes bkt..............................................................................................$8,000 ‘98 Bobcat 963, 4211 hrs, cab w/heat, comes w/74” bkt ....................$16,900 ‘09 Bobcat A300, 520 hrs, cab w/heat & AC, pwr bobtach, sound reduction kit, attachment control kit, deluxe instrument panel, super float tires, w/80” LP bkt ..............................................................$41,900 ‘10 Bobcat S130, 504 hrs, cab w/heat, pwr bobtach ............................$20,500 ‘10 Bobcat S150, 3512 hrs, block heater ..............................................$14,900 ‘10 Bobcat S150, 4172 hrs, open cab....................................................$14,900 ‘10 Bobcat S150, 2927 hrs, open cab, new tires & rear door, includes bkt............................................................................................$15,900 ‘09 Bobcat S175, 828 hrs, H51 pkg, cab w/heat, pwr bobtach, w/68” bkt................................................................................................$20,900 ‘10 Bobcat S185, 274 hrs, cab w/heat, pwr bobtach ............................$26,999 ‘10 Bobcat S185, 170 hrs, cab w/heat & AC, pwr bobtach, 2 spd, offset tires ..............................................................................................$28,500 ‘05 Bobcat S205, 4699 hrs, cab w/heat ................................................$19,500 ‘03 Bobcat S220, 2620 hrs, cab w/heat, 2 spd, pwr bobtach, high flow ................................................................................................................$21,000 ‘03 Bobcat S250, 4124 hrs, open cab....................................................$18,900 ‘05 Bobcat S250, 1634 hrs, cab w/heat, 2 spd, pwr bobtach, 74” bkt ................................................................................................................$24,500 ‘05 Bobcat S250, 905 hrs, cab w/heat, radio, aux hydraulics, 80” LP bkt..............................................................................................$24,900 ‘08 Bobcat S300, 1097 hrs, cab w/heat & AC, 2 spd, bkt positioning, 74” LB bkt..............................................................................................$30,900 ‘09 Bobcat S300, 312 hrs, cab w/heat & AC, 2 spd, pwr bobtach, sound reduction kit, 80” bkt..................................................................$37,950 ‘11 Bobcat S330, approx. 1200 hrs, ACS controls, A71 pkg........Call for Price ‘10 Bobcat S185, cab w/heat, 2 spd, ACS controls ..............................$28,500 ‘08 Bobcat S250, H51 pkg, approx. 325 hrs, 2 spd, ACS controls ......$32,950 ‘10 Bobcat S150, 4 machines being traded in, hrs ranging 2500-4500 hrs, open cab ................................................................................$14,900-$15,900 ‘08 Bobcat S175, open cab, manual bobtach................................Call for Price Gehl 3825SX, 2785 hrs, hand controls, standard hydraulics, 60” bkt $10,500 ‘07 Gehl 6640E, 1416 hrs, cab w/heat & AC, 2 spd, hand controls ....$21,995 Prime Mover L600, standard hydraulics, comes w/2 bkts......................$3,995

Compact Track Loaders ‘06 Bobcat T140, 759 hrs, cab w/heat, pwr bobtach, 60” bkt ..............$23,500 ‘05 Bobcat T190, 1590 hrs, cab w/heat, pwr bobtach ..........................$25,500 ‘06 Bobcat T190, 1600 hrs, cab w/heat, ACS controls, pwr bobtach, 68” bkt....................................................................................................$27,900 ‘05 Bobcat T300, 2135 hrs, cab w/heat & AC, pwr bobtach, joystick controls, 80” bkt, new drive motor ......................................................$32,995 ‘02 Bobcat MT50, 506 hrs, attach control kit, light kit, 36” bkt ..............$9,900 ‘05 Bobcat MT55, 700 hrs, new tracks, aux hydraulics, 42” bkt w/teeth....................................................................................................$13,000

Mowers John Deere GT235, 252 hrs, 48” deck, 18 hp ........................................$2,799 Kubota T1870, 219 hrs, 18 hp mower w/bagger, new battery ..............$3,999 ‘94 Toro 4500D, 1991 hrs, 4WD reel master ..........................................$7,300 ‘07 Hustler FasTrak, 21 hp, 54” deck, flex forks, new seat......................$3,595 ‘09 Walker MTGHS26A, 700 hrs, 26 hp, HD 48” deck, light kit..............$8,699 ‘05 Walker MCSD, 280 hrs, 18 hp, 48” deck ..........................................$6,995

Tractors ‘00 Kubota M8200, cab w/heat & AC, radio, 4967 hrs..........................$21,900 Long 610, 65 hp, 4 high & low spds, 2 reverse, front end loader..........$7,990 ‘88 John Deere 1650, 4475 hrs., 62 PTO hp ........................................$12,950 ‘09 Kubota BX1860T54, 132 hrs, 18 hp, turf tires, 54” deck..................$8,995

Trailers

Utility Vehicles ‘07 Landpride Treker 4420, 20 hp, 151 hrs, 4x4, pwr bed assist ..........$6,499 Mitsubishi Mini Cab V, 660 eng, 51,500 mi, 4 spd..................................$5,799

Telescoping Loaders ‘07 Bobcat V723, 1100 hrs, cab w/heat, skid loader adapter frame, 100” snow bkt ......................................................................................$43,000 ‘04 Mustang 634, 425 hrs, 12’ man cage, 8’ rafter boom, forks, bkt ..$40,000

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Gooseneck horse trailer, new side service door, very clean....................$5,600 ‘03 Pace Enclosed, 7000 GVW, 7x14, white, swing rear doors, side door ..................................................................................................$4,995


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22 Harvesting Equip. B FOR SALE: CIH 1063 cornhead, completely rebuilt. (507)684-3175

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FOR SALE: JD cornhead FOR SALE: JD 9400 com- FOR SALE: ‘88 1660 Int’l, FOR SALE: New Idea Uni IH 800 Series cornhead, FOR SALE: JD dummy row units complete 40 combine, 3100 eng, 2100 sep 4900 hrs, serviced every 708 power unit w/ Perkins head w/ Sund pickup for 11R20”, completely rebuilt, plete series. (715)687-3218 hrs, 200 hrs on new bars & yr, chains & couple of augdsl, 2WD, 2200 hrs, 717 edible beans. 320-583-8465 GVL poly dividers, water concaves, 24.5x32 tires, ers replaced in last yr, ‘92 combine, 813 grain head & pump bearings, stripper field ready, exc cond. 1063 cornhead, 1020 bean 844N cornhead, sold as a plates, sprockets, gather- JD 6620 combine, 3000 hrs., always shedded, very $32,500. 320-837-5395 head. Always shedded. set. Exc cond. Shed kept. ing chains, gearboxes reclean & maintained yearly, $27,500/OBO. 507-240-0098 $9,800/OBO. 608-633-1275 built & updated, headsight field ready, chopper inheader height w/ 3 sensors, cluded, $12,500. exc cond, $15,200. Call 605(320)366-3607 261-9633

Lime Spreading

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Advantages we offer: • We unload directly from the trucks to a floater (Terra Gator) without stockpiling material. This gives us a more uniform spread with no foliage to plug up the spreader. • With direct loading there is no stockpile, no wasted lime or mess in your field. • We use a floater (Terra Gator) to spread so we have less compaction. • We are equipped to spread variable rate using GPS mapping. • We service Minnesota and northern Iowa. Why apply Aglime: • A soil ph level of 5.5 nitrogen efficiency is only 77 percent. • A soil ph level of 6.0 nitrogen efficiency still is only 89 percent. • At a soil ph level of 7.0 fertilizer efficiency is 100 percent. for questions or prices please call

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‘97 CIH 2188 combine ....................$37,500 ‘00 CIH 1020 30’ flex head ................$9,900 IH 8-20” reconditioned, poly, corn ....$6,500 CIH 2208 cornhead ................................Call JD 20” cornhead ................................$2,500 JD 444 4RW cornhead ......................$1,250 JD 2510, gas......................................$6,250 JD 2030 & 2355, Utilities ......................Call (2) JD 3020, PS ..................$8,500/$17,500 (4) JD 4010 D ..................................Coming (2) JD 4020, PS ....................$6,900/$8,900 (2) JD 4020, PS, SC..........$12,500-$15,500 JD 4000, WF, 3 pt. ............................$9,250 JD 4230, Quad, eng. OH ..................$13,500 JD 4430, Quad ................................$12,500 (2) JD 4430, PS ................$13,500/$14,500 JD 4240, Quad ................................$18,500 (2) JD 4440, PS ................$17,500/$19,250 JD 4450, PS ....................................$24,500 JD 4650, PS ....................................$23,500 JD 4850, PS, FWA ..........................$23,500 JD 4255, Quad, new engine ............$37,500 JD 4455, PS ....................................$34,500 (2) JD 4960, MFD..............$39,000/$51,000 JD 7800, FWA, JD 740 loader..........$45,000 IH 7110, FWA, FH 1140 loader ........$37,500 IH SM, WF, engine OH ......................$2,900 IH 1486, $5,000 repair ......................$7,900 ‘84 IH 5088, cab, air ........................$13,900 ‘94 CIH 9280, 12-spd., triples, Nice $55,000

Case 4960, 4x4, PTO, 3 hyd. ............$9,500 JD 800 swather, 15’, crimper ............$1,250 NH BR 780A baler, net wrap ............$17,500 NH BR 780 baler, net wrap, Sharp ..$14,500 NH BR 780 baler, twine....................$10,500 JD 566 round baler, converg. whls. ..$8,500 OMI 10 wheek rake ............................$2,500 OMI 12 wheel rake, New ....................$4,500 JD 843 loader, Like New ..................$12,500 JD 840 loader, JD 8000 mts...............$9,500 JD 720, 725 loaders ........................Coming (3) JD 158 loaders ................$2,500/$4,500 IH 2350 loader ..................................$3,250 Leon 1000 grapple, off JD 8100 ........$5,500 Dual 3100 loader, blue cylinder ........$1,250 Dual 3100 loader, black cyl., grap. ....$3,500 Dual 310 loader ................................$3,000 Farmhand F358 loader, IH mts. ........$3,250 Miller PL-4 loader..............................$3,500 New Buhler 2595, JD 6000 mts. ......$3,500 New Box Scrapers, 10’/12’ ....................Call New & Used Skidsteer Attachments......Call Pallet Forks, Grapples, Rock Buckets ..Call Wheatheart 13x91 auger, Demo ......Coming Other Augers, various sizes....................Call ‘84 Ford 9000 twin screw, 19’ box ....$9,750 ‘75 IH 1600, new clutch, 15’ steel b ..$2,500 Timpte 42’ hopper..............................$6,000 Wilson 45’ hopper ............................$8,500 (8) Gravity Boxes....................................Call

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O’Connell Farm Drainage Plows, Inc. 135 Crest View Dr. • Potosi, WI 53820

(563) 920-6304 www.farmdrainageplows.com

CAT Lexion B7872

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

580R Corn Combine w/auto contour, lift cyls 60MM w/ride control & mech. lock, cyl. drive, dual range, variable speed rotor drive, 20.8R42 radial duals, adj. rear axle, 620/75R26

Asking Price

$164,000


Harvesting Equip.

Tillage Equipment

Tillage Equipment

Machinery Wanted

JD 6620 side hill combine FOR SALE: JD 2800 onland Have parts for 720 IHC 6 bottom plow, variable w/215 flex head. Less than plows; a few parts for oldwidth, always shedded. 1900 sep hrs. $17,500/OBO, er Oliver plows; $6,500. (507) 380-1262 just finished doing 70 6”x8”x3/8”x15’ tubing; acres. (715)235-5750 or 6”x8”x3/8”x7’ tubing; IHC FOR SALE: JD 980 35 1/2’ (715)505-0703 535 3-16 plow, nice. 320-864cult, new bushings, looks 4583 or 320-779-4583 good, $16,500/OBO. 612-390JD 7720 combine w/ 20’ flex 2643 head & 6RN cornhead, like WANTED TO BUY: Used new drivers, new primary FOR SALE: JD tru depth Machinery Wanted roto chip or one that needs sieve, field ready, near St. Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712, chisel plow shanks w/ work just for parts. 320Cloud MN. $12,000. 320-291Glencoe 7400; Field Cults mounting bolts, $250/ea; al760-3131 2620 under 30’: JD 980, small so Yetter row cleaners, grain carts & gravity box- WANTED: JD 643 Cornhead. exc shape, $175/ea. Call JD 7720 Titan II, 3,000 hrs, Call 507-450-6115 or 507-523es 300-400 bu. finishers un507-847-2710 JD 920 flex head, fore & 3305 der 20’, clean 4 & 6R stalk aft reel, poly & stainless. IH 720 AR plow, 4-18, good choppers; Nice JD 215 & (715)926-5376 cond., $1,700; IH 55 chisel 216 flex heads; JD 643 plow, 14’, good cond., cornheads Must be JD 9500 combine, nearly $1,500. (507)359-1821 clean;JD corn planters, 4$20,000 spent recently, al6-8 row. 715-299-4338 ways shedded, $39,500; JD Massey Ferguson 820, 21’ 843 cornhead, 8R30”, lo disk, hyd. fold, $4,950. profile, oil bath, very (507)240-0247 clean, $6,850; JD 643 cornhead, 6R30”, lo profile, oil bath, nice rolls, $4,300; JD 224 flex head, 24’, $1,850. (507)760-8132 Vittletoe twin fan chaff spreader, works on JD or Case IH combines, $1,000. 712-786-3341 WANTED TO BUY: Pull type combine, IH 82 or 80 also MF 35. call 320-8643837

Tillage Equipment FOR SALE: ‘04 JD 2700, 5 shank ripper, great shape, field ready. 320-293-005607 For Sale: ‘99 JD 610 chisel plow, 14’, 14 true-depth standards, 50 acres a year, new points, like new cond, always shedded. $8,500. 507-380-7863 FOR SALE: AGCO Landoll DR8700 disc ripper, 7 shank, 30” spacing, 26” front disc. 320-248-4737 FOR SALE: DMI Turbo Tiger 5 shank w/ disc leveler, $7300. 507-276-4627 FOR SALE: Hiniker 6000 12R30” cultivator, set up for strip till, $10,000/OBO. 320-826-2415 or 320-522-1394

FOR SALE: DMI 500 3pt 5 shank ripper, exc cond, $7,000/OBO; IH 4600 28’ field cult w/ mulcher, very good cond, new shanks, $6,500/OBO, used on small farm. 320-328-5794 Int’l 710 plow 5-18’s, in furrow, $1,500, Dave. 320-9057864

USED TRACTORS

‘10 White 8524, 24x20, liq. fert. ................$99,900 ‘96 White 6100, 12x30, Flexi Coil 1740 air cart....................................................$35,500 ‘96 White 6100, 12x30, vertical fold, liq. fert. ..................................................$20,000 ‘01 White 6100, 12x30, vertical fold ..........$16,500 White 6700, 12x30, 3 pt., lift assist............$13,500 Great Plains, 12x30 twin row, liq. fert. ......$69,500 JD 7000, 4x38, dry fert................................$2,950 Sunflower 20’ drill, pull cart, 10” spacing, press wheels ............................................$7,950

‘09 NH T9030, 380 hrs, PTO, 710/70R42 duals ....................................................$189,000 ‘02 NH TJ450, 1135 hrs, 710/70R42 duals ....................................................$152,000 ‘99 NH 8870, MFD, 4000 hrs. ....................$75,900 ‘92 NH 7740SL, cab, loader, 5100 hrs. ......$22,000 ‘74 Ford 5000, cab, gas ..............................$5,950 ‘67 AC 190, gas ..........................................$5,750 ‘51 Farmall Super C w/60” belly mower ......$2,850 ‘99 Cub Cadet 7205, MFD, 60” mower deck, 843 hrs.....................................................$7,500 ‘97 MF 1260, 678 hrs, MFD, cab, 72” deck $8,750 ‘88 Hesston 8200, high contact rolls..........$20,750 ‘84 CDS 706D forklift, 6000 lb. rating, ‘99 CIH DC-515, 15’ discbine ....................$12,500 30’ mask ..................................................$8,500 ‘04 NH 1411, 10’ discbine ........................$13,900 ‘07 NH 1441, 15’ discbine ........................$22,600 ‘84 Versatile 4814, 14’ haybine for ‘08 Gleaner A-75, 450 sep. hrs., 20.8x42 276/9030..................................................$3,500 duals ....................................................$193,000 ‘97 JD 100, large square baler ..................$17,900 ‘80 NH TR-75, 4x30 corn head ....................$7,250 ‘07 NH BR-780A round baler......................$20,000 ‘05 NH BR-780 round baler........................$16,500 ‘06 NH BR-750A round baler, netwrap ......$17,500 ‘09 Wilrich XL2, 60’, 3 bar harrow w/rolling basket ....................................................$58,500 ‘97 NH 664 round baler, netwrap ................$9,850 ‘90 NH 848 round baler ..............................$3,250 ‘06 Wilrich Quad X, 50’, 5 bar spike harrow ....................................................$34,500 ‘01 Vermeer 554XL round baler, netwrap ....$8,950 ‘78 NH 315 square baler w/75 kicker ..........$3,950 Wilrich 2800, 36.5’, 3 bar harrow, floating hitch ......................................................$20,500 NH 310 square baler w/70 thrower..............$2,950 NH 1283 self-prop square baler ..................$3,500 ‘01 JD 2200, 36.5’, 3 bar harrow, floating hitch ......................................................$20,500 ‘09 NH FP-240, 29P hayhead, chopped ‘02 JD 980, 42.5’, 3 bar harrow ................$19,500 hay only..................................................$38,900 ‘92 JD 960, 32.5’, 3 bar harrow ..................$7,950 ‘02 NH FP-230, 27P hayhead, 3x30 cornhead, ‘03 JD 200, 42’ crumbler ..........................$10,500 Crop Pro ................................................$28,500 NH 782 chopper, 2R cornhead, hay head ....$3,100 (2) ‘07 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ripper, harrow ......................................................Each $26,500 NH 30 forage blower ......................................$500 JD 65 forage blower ......................................$350 ‘09 Wilrich 957, 5-shank ripper, harrow, 50 acres ................................................$38,500 ‘97 JD 510, 7 shank disc ripper ..................$9,950 ‘05 NH 195 spreader ..................................$9,950 Cook 10-shank chisel ..................................$1,250 ‘05 NH 3110 spreader ................................$4,750 Ford 152 plow, 5x18, nice shape ................$2,750 ‘97 H&S 1802 spreader ..............................$5,500 IH 720 plow, 5x18, coulters..........................$2,350 ‘10 Artsway 8x55 grain auger ......................$4,500

USED HAY EQUIPMENT

USED COMBINES USED TILLAGE

USED MISCELLANEOUS

USED PLANTERS

White 8524, 24 row, 30” spacings ............$63,500

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Notch Equipment:

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 Grain Augers, 8” - 10” - 12”

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

• MDS Buckets for Loaders & Skidloaders • Powder River Livestock & Horse Equipment • Tire Scrapers for Skidsteers, 6’-9’ • Jari Sickle Mowers • Grasshopper Lawn Mowers - Special Price Now! • “Tire” feeders & waterers • MDS Roto King Round Bale Processor for skidsteers, tractors, loaders or telehandlers • Good Stock of parts for GT Tox-O-Wic Grain Dryers, Also, Some Used Parts • Sitrex Wheel Rakes - MX Model In Stock • Brillion Alfalfa & Grass Seeders • Bale Baskets • SI Feeders & Bunks • (Hayhopper) Bale Feeders • Enduraplas Bale Feeders, Panels & Tanks • E-Z Trail Wagons, Boxes & Grain Carts • Calftel Hutches & Animal Barns • R&C Poly Bale Feeders • Farm King Augers and Mowers • Corral Panels & Horse Stalls • EZ-Trail Head Movers & Bale Racks • Roda Mini-Spreaders • Amish Built Oak bunk feeders & bale racks • Walco log splitter • Goat & Sheep feeders

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

~ USED EQUIPMENT ~ • #580 GT grain dryer now elec., can be PTO, If PTO, will sell elec. motor, mount & phase converter, sep. • Gehl #312 Scavenger II spreader, 260 bu., VG • NH 5’ green chopper • Gehl 6’ green chopper • Bush Hog GT 48” Rotary Cutter w/13 hp Eng., PT • Brady 5600 15’ stalk shredder & windrower • Hesston 30A Stackhand • Brady 4R stalk chopper

• Lorenz 984 9’ snowblower, 1000 RPM, Very Good • Hiniker 1700, 15’ stalk shredder/end trans., Exc. • Steer Stuffer & Hog Feeders • 3 pt. Brillion 6’ Landscape Seeder • 380 GT Tox-O-Wic grain dryer, rebuilt • 10”x70’ Grain auger w/swing hopper • 20’ JD BWF disk w/duals, Very Good • Wishek #842, 30” blades, 3-yrs. old • Bale Basket

FARM, HOME & CONSTRUCTION

Office Location - 305 Bluff Street Hutchinson, MN 55350

320-587-2162, Ask for Larry

USED EQUIPMENT FROM A NAME YOU CAN TRUST! ‘04 T-300, glass cab w/AC 1350 hrs. ......................$27,500 ‘07 T-190, glass cab w/AC, 2900 hrs. ......................$26,900 ‘06 T-140, 450 hrs. ..........$22,000 ‘07 S-330, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd., 3000 hrs. ..........$29,500 ‘02 S-300, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd., 6700 hrs. ..........$18,900 ‘08 S-205, glass cab w/AC, 3700 hrs. ......................$23,900 ‘08 S-175, glass cab & heater, 5700 hrs. ......................$14,900 ‘00 773C, glass cab & heater, 4400 hrs. ......................$12,500 ‘07 S-150, glass cab & heater, 4500 hrs. ......................$14,950 ‘07 S-150, glass cab & heater, .... 600 hrs. ........................$20,750 (3) S-130, glass cab & heater, 2000 hrs. & up ............................ ....................Starting at $12,750

‘02 753G, glass cab & heater, ...... 1710 hrs. ............................CALL ‘01 753G, glass cab & heater, 4850 hrs. ........................$9,450 ‘79 732, 175 hrs. eng. OH ..$6,500 ‘04 463, glass cab & heater, 3025 hrs. ........................$7,750 ‘05 NH LS-185B, glass cab .......... w/AC, 2 spd....................$26,500 OMC 330 ............................$3,950 ‘11 NH L-185, glass cabe w/AC, 2 spd, 1100 hrs ..................$30,500 ‘08 NH L-170, 2950 hrs ..$15,900 ‘03 NH LS-170, glass cab & ........ heater, 2325 hrs ............$13,900 ‘05 NH LS-120, gas, 1100 hrs. ........................$9,250 OMC 310 ............................$2,950 ‘08 JD 328, glass cab & heater, 2-spd., 3500 hrs. ..........$21,750 ‘08 JD 317, glass cab & heater, 2900 hrs. ......................$15,250 ‘06 I-R 36” tree spade........$7,500

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Norwood Young America 952-467-2181 A family business since 1946 with the Lanos: Jack, Paul, Bob and Andy

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“Where Farm and Family Meet”

FOR SALE: IH 720 5-18 high clearance plow, 2pt onland hitch, auto reset, coulters & many new parts, low acres, shedded, nice. $5,750. IH 700 6-18 high clearance plow, auto reset, coulters, shedded. $7,000. 507-380-7863

A family business since 1946 with the Lanos: Jack, Paul, Bob and Andy

~ NEW EQUIPMENT/BIG INVENTORY ~ • 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

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Planting Equipment FOR SALE: JD 7000 6-30 planter w/ insecticide/herbicide boxes, corn meters & radial bean meters. Very nice, asking $4,750 Call 507-847-2710 after 5:00pm

Norwood Young America 952-467-2181

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All kinds of New & Used farm equipment - disc chisels, field cults., planters, soil finishers, cornheads, feed mills, discs, balers, haybines, etc. (507)438-9782


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MANDAKO 12’-60’ LONG ROLLERS

‘09 MF 9795 Combine, 262 sep. hrs. - $220,000 24 months interest free financing on most used combines

‘05 Challenger 670, 1476 sep. hrs. ......$129,000 ‘07 MF 9790, duals ..................................167,000 ‘90 MF 8570 combine, 2330 hrs. ..........$38,000 ‘90 MF 8570 combine ............................$32,500 ‘05 MF 451 tractor, 45 PTO hp., 350 hrs. ..............................................................$15,900 ‘93 Agco 5680, MFD, loader, 73 PTO hp., 4250 hrs. ................................................$21,000

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EQUIPMENT SPECIALS Demco 650 green/black ........................................................$12,900 Demco 650 red/black ............................................................$14,900 Asst. Demco 365 red/black ........................................$5,000-$6,500 Demco 550 grain cart green/black ......................................$14,500 DMI 730B................................................................................$16,500 DMI 527B ripper ....................................................................$14,500 JD 4250, 2WD, 760 hrs. ........................................................$29,000 MX120, FWA, 4300 hrs. ........................................................$55,000 We carry a wide variety of twine and wrap products, plastic wrap, and net wrap

GREENWALD FARM CENTER Greenwald, MN • 320-987-3177 14 miles So. of Sauk Centre

Wanted WANTED: Belarus tractor, 50-100hp running, in need of repair or parts. 515-8357673 WANTED: Cozy cab for a 318 JD lawn & garden. In good cond, glass intact. (608)695-5745 7am-7pm WANTED: Shaver Post Driver. Prefer model HD10 or similar model, must be in good cond & 3pt hookup. Call w/ price & location. 507-236-5910 WANTED: Used JD commercial walk behind mower. 320-752-4730, Gilmore Greseth, 3515 - 270th. St., Dawson, MN, 56232. Will travel.

Farm Services Barn roofing-Hip or round roof barns & other buildings. Also barn & Quonset straightening. Kelling Silo 1-800-355-2598

COMBINES • • • • • •

‘05 Challenger 670, 1476 hrs. ‘90 MF 8570, 2240 hrs. ‘82 MF 850, variable speed, 3535 hrs. MF 9750 PU table MF 9120 beantable MF 1859 beantables, 15’, 18’, 20’

CORNHEADS • ‘08 Geringhoff 1822, RD • ‘07 Geringhoff 1822, RD • ‘03 Geringhoff 1222, RD • ‘08 Geringhoff 1220, RD • ‘05 Geringhoff 1020, RD • ‘06 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘04 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘03 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘01 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘00 Geringhoff 830, RD • ‘92 Geringhoff 830, PC • ‘07 Geringhoff 820, RD • ‘08 Geringhoff 630, RD

• ‘07 Geringhoff 630, RD • ‘05 Geringhoff 630, RD • ‘09 NH 98D, 18R20” • ‘05 NH 98C, 12R20” • ‘99 NH 996, 12R20” • ‘92 Gleaner 1222 hugger • ‘04 JD 1290 • ‘98 JD 893 • ‘03 MF 3000, 6R30” • (3) CIH 1083 • ‘86 CIH 1063 • CIH 822, GVL, poly

GRAIN HANDLING • Brandt 5200 EX grain vacs • Brandt 1515 LP, 1535, 1545, 1575, 1585 belt conveyors • Brandt GBU-10 unloader • Brandt 10x35 auger • Brandt 8x47 auger • Feterl 10x72 auger • Brandt GBL-10 loader • Parker 1348 grain cart, 1300 bu., PTO drive • Parker 605 gravity box, 625 bu. • Parker 505 gravity box, 550 bu., brakes

HAY & LIVESTOCK • • • • • • • • • • • • •

‘11 MF 1372 disc mower cond. Chandler litter spreader 22’& 26’ Sitrex DM7 disc mower Sitrex RP5 3 pt. wheel rake Sitrex 10 & 12 wheel rakes on cart Gehl WR520, 12 wheel rake Gehl 1090 mower conditioner sickle MF 828 round baler MF 200 SP windrower Westendorf 3 pt. bale spear Degelman 3100 bale processor Vermeer 605G baler NI 5408 disc mower

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White 294 disk, 20’ White 6186 planter, 16R30 ‘08 JD 520 stalk chopper ‘07 Balzer 20’ stalk chopper Balzer 20’ stalk chopper Loftness 30’ stalk chopper, SM (6) Mauer 28’ to 42’ header trailers WRS 30’ header trailer ‘11 Degelman LR7645 land roller ‘11 Sunflower 4530, 19-shank ‘11 Sunflower 4511, 11-shank Sunflower 4412 disk ripper ‘11 Degelman FD320 rock digger ‘11 Degelman 7200 rock picker ‘11 Degelman 6000 HD rock picker Haybuster H106 rock picker

MISCELLANEOUS

United Farmers Cooperative United Farmers Cooperative

Main Office: Ag Service Center 840 Pioneer Avenue P.O. Box 4 Lafayette, MN 56054-0004

USED DRYERS & AUGERS Good Selection of Used Dryers - Call! Feterl 12”x82’, swing ........................$10,580 Feterl 10”x66’, swing ..........................$2,995 Feterl 8x34, electric ..............................CALL Hutchinson 10”x71, PTO ....................$2,200 Hutchinson 10”x62’, swing drive ......$4,995 Hutchinson 8”x62’ swing....................$4,900 Feterl 12”x120’, swing ............................Call Feterl 8”x60’ w/motor ........................$3,985

SKIDLOADERS Bobcat S250, heat/AC, 2-spd. ........$28,900 Bobcat S185, heat, 2-spd. ..............$22,700 Bobcat S160, heat ............................$20,500 Bobcat S130, heat, 200 hrs..............$20,800 Bobcat S130, heat ............................$17,900 Bobcat 743 w/bucket ........................$8,950 Gehl 5640E, heat, 2-spd...................$27,600 ‘05 Gehl 4640, fork, bucket ..............$14,800 (2) Gehl 3510, bucket..........................$6,950 Gehl 3725 w/bucket............................$6,750 Gehl 4240E, heat, 2007 ....................$17,400 Gehl 6625, fork, bucket ....................$10,950 ‘06 Case 430, heat, bucket ..............$22,700 Case 1825B w/bucket ......................$10,650

507-228-8224 or 800-642-4104 www.ufcmn.com LeSueur • 800-252-5993

Brillion 40’, 4 bar ..............................$12,900 Wishek 16’ disc ................................$27,800 Sunflower 32’ disc ............................$12,500 JD 512, 5-shank ................................$16,600

SPRAYERS Fast 1000 gal., 90’ boom..................$10,300 Fast 1000 gal., 60’ boom....................$7,850 Redball 680, 110’, 1300 gal. ............$17,650 Century 750 gal., 60’ boom ................$6,650 Demco 850 gal., 60’ front end..........$23,800 Koyker 500 gal., 45’ ............................$3,275

MISCELLANEOUS

JD 3710, 7-bottom plow ..................$17,400 JD 512, 5-shank ................................$16,600 Balzer chopper, 20’ ............................$4,350 JD 2700, 7-shank ..............................$27,900 JD 510, 7-shank ................................$10,700 Woods stalk chopper, 3 pt., 20’ ........$8,750 Woods 20’ stalk chopper ..................$9,300 Demco grain cart, 750 bu.................$17,500 CIH 5400 min-till drill, 20’, 3 pt. ........$8,950 Used grain legs........................................Call NI 3739 spreader ................................$7,950 Gehl 1410 spreader ............................$8,250 Gehl 1287 spreader ............................$5,650 Woods Batwing mower, 15’ ..............$8,475 TILLAGE Krause Dominator, 21’ ......................$61,900 JD 800 swather, 12’ head ..................$1,775 (3) Wilrich 957, 7 shank ..........From $22,600 Loftness rock picker, 48”....................$2,850 CIH MRX690, 5 shank ......................$18,900 Used Snowblowers ................................Call JD 3 pt. plow, 5 btm ..........................$2,850

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4WD & TRACK TRACTORS ‘08 CIH 435, 790 hrs., PS, diff. lock, Lux. cab, big hyd. pump, 620x42 Michelin tires & duals..........................................$180,000 ‘09 Versatile 435, 720 hrs., 710x42 tires & duals, 4 hyd., Buddy seat ..............$150,000 JD 8770, 12 spd. syncro, 5211 hrs., 20.8x38, radial tires & duals 85%, 4 hyd.......$62,500 JD 8870, 24 spd., 6330 hrs., eng. OH ‘09, 20.8x38 tires & duals 75%, 4 hyd., diff. lock ..........................................$65,000 ‘97 JD 9300, 24 spd., 5568 hrs., 20.8x42 duals ................................................$78,000 ‘10 JD 6330, cab/air, MFWD, 1000 hrs., 24-spd., auto. quad trans., 3 hyd, warranty, loader ready package ......................$56,000 ‘10 Jd 7930, cab, IVT trans., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 700 hrs., 18.4x46 duals, big pump ......................................................$137,500 ‘03 JD 8420, 4486 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, P.S. trans., 380x50 tires & duals, front wgts. ..............................................$108,000 ‘98 JD 8100, MFWD, 7530 hrs., 420x46 tires & duals, 3 pt., 1000 PTO, 8 frt. wgts., big hyd. pump..................................$62,500 ‘08 JD 7230 Premium, MFWD, 450 hrs., cab, air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd., 18.4x38 tires....................................$78,000 ‘07 C-IH 305 Magnum, 2100 hrs., 380/54” tires & duals, 380x46 front tires & duals, 3 pt., 1000 PTO ......$123,000 ‘06 C-IH MX215, MFWD, 1850 hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 20.8x42 duals $92,000 Case 2096, cab/air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, 18.4x38 singles, 6300 hrs. ..............$17,500 ‘08 NH T8020, MFWD, Super Steer, 540/1000 PTO, 685 hrs., 4 hyds., 380x54 tires & duals......................$118,000

COMBINE HEADS ‘06 & 07 JD 635 flex heads, nice ......................................$24,000 & $25,000 (3) CIH 1020, 25’ & 30’ flex heads ............................................$6,500-$9,000 ‘97 JD 930, 30’ flex head ....................$9,000 (2) JD 693, 6R30” cornheadsChoice $12,000

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LARSON IMPLEMENTS 5 miles east of Cambridge, MN on Hwy. 95 763-689-1179 Look at our Web site for pictures & more listings Free delivery on combines in MN, Eastern ND & SD

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‘03 Gleaner R65 ........................................................COMING Gleaner R60 ................................................................$29,500 NEW NH T8, 300, FWA ..................................................CALL ‘08 Fantini 12-30 chopping cornhead ......................$68,000 NEW Versatile 305, FWA ................................................CALL NEW Fantini chopping cornhead ..................................CALL NEW Massey HD2680, FWA, w/cab ..............................CALL NEW Massey 1635, FWA, w/loader ......................ON HAND New Hesston & NH Hay Tools On Hand NEW Massey 5480 FWA, w/loader ........................ON HAND ‘04 CIH STX440 ........................................................$112,500 Hesston 1150, 12’ ........................................................$1,800 IH 784 w/2250 loader................................................COMING Massey Ferguson 220 ..................................................$7,000 NEW Salford RT units ....................................................CALL Massey Ferguson 33 ....................................................$2,800 NEW Westfield augers..........................................AVAILABLE Ford TW20, FWA ......................................................COMING NEW Rem 2700 vac........................................................CALL MM 302 w/loader..........................................................$4,500 NEW Century HD1000, 60’ sprayers ............................CALL Oliver 1850 w/loader ....................................................$7,250 NEW Riteway rollers ......................................................CALL JD 4010 gas, w/cab..................................................COMING NEW Lorenz snowblowers ............................................CALL NEW Batco conveyors ..................................................CALL NEW White planters ......................................................CALL NEW Brent wagons & grain carts ..................................CALL White 8106, 6-30 w/DF & cross auger, Like New ........CALL NEW E-Z Trail seed wagons ..........................................CALL White 6122, 12-30 w/liquid, Nice ............................COMING NEW rock buckets & pallet forks.................................. CALL Hiniker 30’ seeder ......................................................$19,500 NEW Hardi sprayers ......................................................CALL ‘92 JD 455, 30’ ............................................................$14,000 REM 2700, Rental ..........................................................CALL Willmar 765 HT sprayer w/80’ boom ........................$31,000 Unverferth 8000 grain cart ........................................$19,000 ‘03 NH ST740, 7-shank ..............................................$18,500 Kinze 1050 w/duals ....................................................$48,500 M&W 9-shank, 24” w/leveler......................................$14,500 (DMI Parts Available) Wilrich 3400, 45’, 4-bar harrow ................................COMING ‘02 DMI Tigermate II, 44.5’ w/bskt ................................CALL NEW NH skidsteers on hand ........................................CALL

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‘06 Gleaner R75 w/CDF............................................COMING

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Phone (507) 234-5191 or (507) 625-8649 Mon. - Fri. 7:30-5:00, Sat. 7:30-Noon

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‘02 NH TM125, MFWD, 3483 hrs., cab, air, 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, Buhler 2795 ‘05 JD 9660, 1147 sep. hrs., 1633 eng. hrs., loader w/joystick control..................$49,000 hi-cap unload, Contour Master, 20.8x38 duals, touchset, chopper ..............$125,000 GRAIN CARTS ‘06 JD 8010, 1325 eng./1050 sep. hrs., 20.8x42 duals, tracker, chopper, rock trap, ‘07 Parker 938, 1000 bu. cart, scale auto header, Sharp!........................$145,000 & tarp ..............................................$26,500 ‘67 Parker 739, 750 bu. grain cart w/roll tarp, 30.5x32 tires ..........................$23,500

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ROW CROP TRACTORS

‘07 JD 9660,1738 eng./1230 sep. hrs., Contour Master, Premium cab, Delux header controls, chopper, hi-unload, 18.4x42 duals ......................................................$139,000 ‘06 JD 9760STS, 1783 eng./1207 sep. hrs., Contour Master, bullet rotor, Touchset, HID lights, 20.8x42 duals ..............$140,000 ‘05 JD 9760STS, 1462 eng./1086 sep. hrs., Contour Master, 20.8x38 duals, chopper, header controls ..............$130,000 ‘04 JD 9760STS, 2358 eng./1612 sep. hrs., hi-capacity unload, Contour Master, chopper, Greenstar yield & moisture monitor, 800x32 tires ....................$122,000 ‘04 JD 9660STS, 1761 eng./1289 sep. hrs., 18.4x42 duals, Green Star, yield & moisture monitor, touch set..........................$118,000 ‘95 JD 9500, 3100 eng./2100 sep. hrs., chopper, bin ext., 30.5x32 tires, Sharp ........................................................$45,000 ‘92 JD 9400, 3775 eng./2554 sep. hrs., chopper, 24.5x32 tires, new 2 yrs. ago big motor, Nice......................................$35,000 ‘05 Cat 560 Lexion, 1032 eng./810 sep. hrs., 20.8x42 duals, auto contour, 3D sieves, chopper, walker machine ................$98,000 ‘96 CIH 2166, 3362 eng/2520 sep hrs, rock trap chopper, AFX rotor, 30.5x32 tire......................................$55,000 06 CIH 1688,, 3734 eg hrs, rock trap, chopper, auto header, thur shop......$34,500

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Custom round baling w/ late Alfalfa mixed & grass hay in FOR SALE: Big round FOR SALE: Alfalfa 3x3 FOR SALE: First crop of or- Black Angus Yearling bulls; 350 Head Holstein Steers, squares, first cutting, 160 various ages, 150-300 lbs. model JD baler Makes up ganic hay. 1500 lb. round Hamp, Chester & Yorkrounds & big squares, debales, alfalfa grass mixRFV, using super condi715-229-2162 to 5x6 bale. Twine or net bales. Net wrapped stored shire boars & gilts. livered from South Dakota, ture, no rain, stored inside. tioning rows, $135 a ton. wrap. Wanted to Buy: on pallets in shed. Alfred Kemen(320)598-3790 Jerry Haensel (605)363952-445-2527 Delivery available. Wheat Straw off the field (608)685-3508 3402 or (605)321-9237 36 Holstein feeders. Well Dairy or bales Contact Steve FOR SALE: Grass Hay, big 507-427-2050 Mountain Lake grown. Exc health. 450Dairy quality western alfalMesserli 507-276-4595 5x6 round bales. 1st & 2nd 600#. 715-416-3320 Fertilizer & 19 Holstein springing heifa, big squares or small crop. $25-$40/bale. WANTED AND FOR SALE fers. Good size. Healthy. Chemicals squares, delivered in semi ALL TYPES of hay & (715)532-3650 Bulls for sale: Registered Feed, Seed, Hay Vet checked. Prefer to sell loads. straw. Also buying corn, Holstein bulls from top AI farmer direct. 715-223-3664 FOR SALE: 11,000 gal LP Straw, Grass, Alfalfa & Corn wheat & oats. Western Hay sires & high producing Dairy Quality Alfalfa Clint Haensel gas tank, $10,500/OBO. 612Stalks In Large Rounds & available Fox Valley Alfaldams. Bomaz Farms. Call Tested big squares & round (605) 310-6653 390-2643 Large Squares, fa Mill. 920-853-3554 715-222-4348 bales, delivered from in net & plastic twine. FOR SALE: 4x5 net wrap, South Dakota Delivered in semi loads. round grass, many types John Haensel Call Tim at 320-221-2085 and qualities. Available (605)351-5760 bales weigh over 1,000 lbs. $70 per ton, can deliver. 320-905-6195 or 320-382-6288


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BALZER BUILDS THE BEST LIQUID MANURE HANDLING EQUUPMENT

- Balzer 10,000 gal. 5th wheel slurry - Balzer 8500, 5th wheel, Dietrich 5-unit - Houle 7300 gal. slurry w/5-unit disk injector - Houle 6000 gal. slurry w/4 units, disk injector - Balzer 4800 slurry w/5 unit disk injector - Calumet 4500 gal. vacuum tank - Balzer 4200 slurry - Balzer 4200 gal. vacuum w/3-tank injector - Auto Car 6-wheel drive w/4000 Calumet slurry tank w/4-unit disc injector - Calumet 3750 gal. vacuum manure tank Express w/3-unit disc injector Lagoon - Better Bilt 3400 gal. vacuum tank - Balzer 3300 slurry Pump - Balzer 3000 gal. slurry tank - Calumet 2250 gal. vacuum tank w/2-shank injector - Better Bilt 2100 gal. vacuum tank - Hawkbilt 1500 gal. vacuum tank - Better Bilt 1500 vacuum tank - Dietrich 5 unit sweep injector

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Grain Carts • New 900 x 32 flotation tires, under 10psi • 24” Unload Auger “Fastest in the industry!” • Auto-Trail Steerable Axle System • New independent horizontal “feeder” & vertical “unload” auger operation

• Up to 4000 gallons per minute

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‘09 JD 9770STS, 431 hs, Pemiere cab, CM, 20.8x42’s high wear sep. pkg., chopper ......................................$182,500 ‘09 JD 9770STS, 425 hrs, Premiere cab, CM, 20.8x42’s, chopper..............$175,000 ‘10 JD 608C chopping cornhead $59,500 ‘08 JD 608C non-chopping, cornhead, knife rolls ......................................$36,500 “New” J&M 750-18 grain cart, 30.5x32’s, roll tarp ........................$28,500 ‘06 NH TG215, MFWD, Super Steer, 1750 hrs., 18.4x46’s, 1000 PTO ............$89,500 Lease/Finance Programs Available!

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WANTED TO BUY! USED BULK MILK COOLER ALL SIZES. 920-867-3048 WANTED TO BUY: Dairy heifers and cows. (320)235-2664

Beef Cattle 30 Red Angus heifers. Bred by Mullberry bull. 715-5797903 or 715-563-8569 or 715495-3452, ask for Bill FOR SALE OR LEASE REGISTERED BLACK ANGUS

Bulls, 2 year old & yearlings; bred heifers, calving ease, club calves & balance performance, AI sired. In herd improvement program. J.W. Riverview Angus Farm Glencoe, MN 55336 Conklin Dealer (320)864-4625

Misc.Equipment:

V-Pump

- N Tech vari width vertical manure pump - Farmstar horizontal 540 transfer manure pump - Balzer Afi 35 horizonal manure pump - Balzer Rovatti horizontal manure pump - Houle 3 pt. trans. manure pump - Clay 12’ vertical manure pump

New Tanks & Pumps: Any Size Available Used Tanks:

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FOR SALE: 1 red Holstein Holstein Bulls: Red & White Roof collapsed. Not rebuildcow. Very gentle. Would ing. FOR SALE: 125 milkor Red Carrier, Very good make perfect hand milker ing parlor free stall cows or exc Dams & Grand for family. Reasonably + 20 springing cows. Dams. 715-265-7105 or 715priced. 715-299-0061 26,000#. Each $1,595/OBO. 977-0633 (715)985-3230 FOR SALE: Jersey cows, 20 head, $1,200/ea. (715)225Springing Cows & Heifers, 9372 AI Sired & Bred, Herd average 24,000. 715-209-5568

- ‘09 Doda 10’ vertical pump - Van Dale 10’ vertical pump - Nuhn 540, 8’ vertical pump - Balzer 55’ wall walker lagoon pump - Balzer 314 agitator - Hydro Engineering, 23-shank, 46’ direct injector tool bar - Hydro Engineering, 16-shank, 30’, 3 pt, direct injector tool bar

- 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 - Walsh 500 gal., 45’ boom - Brent 1084 grain cart - Brent 774 grain cart - A&L 650T grain cart - Brent 420 grain cart - Kilbros 1200 grain cart - J&M 525 grain cart - Brent 472 grain cart - M&W 400 bu. gravity box - Fork type rock picker - Reel type Degelman rock picker - Glencoe model 4300 soil finisher - Case IH 4300, 281⁄2’ , 3 bar field cultivator - Tyler pull-type fertilizer spreader - Mobility 4-ton spreader, full hyd. drive - Dempster 4-ton pull-type fert. spreader - Willmar 8-ton 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 - CIH 527B Ecolo Tiger chisel plow - Balzer 1400, 14’ stalk chopper - NH ST460, 28’ disk, like new - ‘05 Featherlite 16’ gooseneck livestock trlr - NH 9884 w/4316 hrs. - JD 456 round baler - IH 706, gas, WF - Bourgault 3225 dual compartment air seeder - DMI Nutri placer, NH3 applicator - Agco White 6145 w/2347 hrs.

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COMBINE HEAD MOVERS

T10-32 PTO Truck Auger ................$3,500 T10-42 Truck Auger ........................$4,250 T10-52 Truck Auger ........................$4,950 H10-62 Swing Hopper ....................$8,500 H10-72 Swing Hopper ....................$9,300 H10-82 Swing Hopper ....................$9,750 H13-62 Swing Hopper ..................$13,500 H13-72 Swing Hopper ..................$14,500 H13-82 Swing Hopper ..................$15,500 H13-92 Swing Hopper ..................$18,500 A10-72 ..............................................$7,999 18-44 Belt Conveyor, 7.5 hp............$9,950 12 Volt auger Mover ........................$1,995 Hyd Auger Mover ............................$1,350

E-Z Trail 4-wheel 21’ ........................................$2,550-$2,750 26’ ........................................$2,890-$3,909 30’ ........................................$3,120-$3,320 Koyker Stor-Mor Grain Baggers & Bag Unloaders ......................................In Stock

E-TRAIL GRAIN CARTS 710 Bu. ..........................................$18,795 510 Bu..........................Starting at $10,995

GRAVITY WAGONS 600 Agrimaster, On Hand ..............$13,500 500 E-Z Trail, On Hand........$7,995-$9,020 400 E-Z Trail ..........................$5,895-7,250

NEW KOYKER LOADERS Call for Other Sizes 510 Loader on Hand ........................$5,450

HITCH DOC SEED TENDERS 2 Box Tandem, On Hand ................$9,250 4 Box Tandem, On Hand ..............$15,100 6 Box Gooseneck ..........................$24,000

NEW ROUND BALE RACKS 10’x23’, On Hand ............................$1,995 10 Bale Low Pro Trailer ..................$3,800

NEW WHEEL RAKES 10 Wheel, V Rake, On Hand............$4,295 5 Wheel, 3 pt. Rake, On Hand ........$1,125

USED EQUIPMENT TRACTORS ‘01 ‘00 ‘94 ‘82 ‘76 ‘77

JD 9300 ....................................$96,000 JD 9200 ....................................$82,500 Ford 8670 ................................$28,500 AC 8050....................................$25,000 AC 7060......................................$9,250 AC 7040......................................$7,750

GRAIN CARTS ‘10 E-Z Trail 510 ............................$10,500 Unverferth 4500, Nice ......................$8,000 Parker 450 ........................................$5,250

WAGONS (2) Parker 4000, 450 bu ..................$3,750

AUGERS Hutchinson 10x72 Swing Hopper ..$2,500 Westfield 10x71 Swing Hopper ......$3,000 Koyker 10x71 Swing Hopper ..........$1,850 GRAIN BAGGER AND BAG UNLOADER RENTALS

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507-845-2100 • USED EQUIPMENT • Grain Carts and Wagons Demco 550 Wagon- 425 tires, new brakes..................................$9,500 Year Round 550 Wagon- 16.1x16.5 tires, brakes ......................$5,750 Brent 470 Grain Cart- corner auger, 23.1x26 tires ..................$10,500 Brent 472 Grain Cart- corner auger, 23.1x26 tires ..................$13,500 Demco 850 Grain Cart- 2008 Model, tarp, 30.5x32 lug tires, 18” auger........................................................................................$25,700

Stalk Choppers • Balzer 1800 Shredder- new knives, runs smooth, 18’ Model ..$9,250 • Balzer 2000 Shredder- Late Model, 1 yr. old knives................$16,250

LOCAL TRADES ‘98 2388, 2009 sep. hrs. TRACTORS ‘08 Farmall, MFWD, 730 loader ‘06 2388 ‘07 2577 ‘83 JD 8450, 4WD ‘07 2588 TILLAGE ‘08 7010, 239 sep. hrs. DMI 530, 5-Shank 1020, 20 & 25 platforms ‘04 930B, 9-shank ‘99 1083, 8-30 ‘04 JD 2700, 9-shank 2208, 8-30 ‘08 JD 2700, 7-shank MISCELLANEOUS JD 980, 44.5’ field cult. J&M 750 cart w/scale Wilrich 4015 field cult. 240B, 8-30 shredder HARVEST Demco 800 grain cart ‘97 2166

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‘06 Harvestec 4308C cornhead, will set up for any make ....$42,500

New Krause Dominator Chisel Plows, 12, 15, 18 & 21 ..ON HAND

TRACTORS

Harvestec Gen. III, 8R30 ..................$29,000 Harvestec Gen. III, 8R30 ..................$26,500 Harvestec Gen. IV, 8R22 ..................$42,500 JD 43 Series Units, 12R22................$22,500 CIH 1083, shedded..............................$10,500 ‘98 CIH 1083 ........................................$13,900 ‘99 CIH 1083, plastic snouts..............$15,900 CIH 1083, Clean ..................................$10,500 CIH 963, 6R30, recent work ........COMING IN IH 963, 6R30 ............................................CALL JD 12R22, tin, Clean..............................$8,950 JD 893, 8R30, STD, deck ............COMING IN JD 643, 6R30 ........................................$5,500 JD 843, knife rolls................................$10,000 JD 843, Decent ....................................$14,500 JD 43 Series, 12R22......................COMING IN MF 864, 36” ..........................................$3,000 ‘04 MF 8R30 hugger head ..........COMING IN Cressoni 2005, 6R30..........................$22,700

Hardi HC950, 90’ ................................$13,500 Hardi TR1000, 60’, T/A, clean..............$6,500 Hardi TR1000, 60’, chemical inductor................................................$7,750 Hardi TR500, 42’, S/A ..........................$2,750 Century 1000, 60’, chemical inductor................................................$9,950 Century 1000, 60’, X-fold hydraulic ..............................................$8,950 Century 750, 60’, FM ............................$7,500 Century 750, 60’, T/A, clean hyd. fold..................................................CALL Century 500, 40’, man. fold..................$3,250 Red Ball 665 1000 gal., 60’ X-fold..................................................$14,900 Bestway 750, 60’, Raven 440..............$4,500 Demco 600, 45’, hi-lo T/A ....................$3,900 Ag-Chem 502, 42’, S/A, clean..............$3,250 Many More In 1000-1500 gal.................CALL

AUGERS

DISK RIPPERS & CHISELS

NH TJ500 ..........................................$175,000 NH TJ325, PTO, 380/54 duals ........$102,500 NH TN60, MFD, loader ............................CALL NH 9682, Trelleborg duals, wgts., 3600 hrs. ..........................................$85,000 NH TV145, 1615 hrs...........................$84,900 NH TC34DA ..........................................$16,500 NH TC330, S.S., Clean........................$13,250 NH 9280, 4WD ..............................COMING IN NH TV140, loader ..........................COMING IN ‘07 NH TG215, SS, 18.4R46..............$89,500 NH 7740, SLE w/Allied ldr.............COMING IN JD 9400T, 36” tracks, 5300 hrs. ............CALL JD 6400, loader....................................$37,500 CASE 7140, 2WD, DUALS ................$29,500 IH 706, NF, w/loader ..............................$4,750 CIH 7110, 2WD, 14.9R46, 6475 hrs. ............................................................$37,250 Ford 8730, FWA, 7970 ......................$29,500 Ford TW5, FWA, 4400 hrs.................$22,500 Ford 4610, Clean....................................$8,500 Ford 8000, open station ..........................CALL Case 2090..................................................CALL Oliver 1655 ............................................$5,500 JD 4020LP, Schwartz WF ....................$6,950

GRAVITY BOXES/GRAIN CARTS Parker 500, corner auger ....................$9,500 J&M 875, duals, scale ........................$19,500 J&M 350, repainted ..............................$4,750 J&M 385, roll tarp..................................$5,900 Kilbros 1600 ........................................$17,500 Kilbros 385 ............................................$4,150 Parker 4500, scale ................................$9,500 EZ-Flow 500, 23.1-26 ..........................$8,950 600 Bu. Box, New, w/used gear........$10,500 New Parker & J&M Grain Carts On Hand

We Are Your Harvestec Corn Head Headquarters Call Us For New & Used Heads

COMBINE HEADS Geringhoff PC, 6R30, steel snouts......$7,950 ‘04 Massey Hugger, 8R30 ................$25,500 Harvestec 4306C, 6R30 ....................$35,500 ‘06 Harvestec 4308C..........................$42,500 Harvestec 4212C, 1000 acres ..........$85,400 Harvestec 4212C, 1500 acres ..........$79,500 Harvestec Gen. III, 8R30 ..................$22,500

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Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ....................$8,250 Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ....................$7,750 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..................$11,950 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP, w/hyd swing ............................................................$11,500 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..................$11,250 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..................$11,750 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..................$11,500 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..................$10,900 Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ....................$9,950 Westfield MK 10x61..............................$7,500 Westfield MK 10x61, GLP....................$5,750

(2) Krause 4850-18, all parabolics, 10’ ......................................................$44,500 Krause Dominator, 21’ rolling basket ................................................$57,500 ‘05 JD 2700, 9-24 ..............................$26,500 DMI 7-30 w/lead shanks ....................$14,900 JD 512, 5-shank ..................................$17,500 DMI 730B, lead shanks, gates, harrow, Clean ..................................................$25,500 DMI 730, standard shanks ................$14,000 Kent 9-shank, S/A, newer blades ........$2,750 DMI Coulter Champ II ..........................$2,995 Krause 4850-18, 200 acres ..............$52,000 Many Other Used Straight & Krause 4850-15, Clean Mach. ..........$38,800 Swing Hoppers On Hand - CALL White 445, 5 deep tills, 17-shank SKIDSTEERS ..............................................................$8,950 NH LS180, cab, 2-spd. ............................CALL Case 730B, lead shanks, new leveler$27,500 NH L150, heater........................................CALL STALK SHREDDERS NH LS160 ............................................$14,900 JD 520, Really Clean ..........................$14,900 NH LX885 ............................................$17,500 Loftness, 18’ mtd...................................$7,500 JD 6675, 2600 hrs...............................$13,000 Loftness, 22’ semi mount ....................$6,950 SPRAYERS Hiniker 1700, 20’ ..................................$6,500 Hardi Commander 1500, 132’, duals....CALL Balzer 20’, pull type ......................COMING IN Alloway, 22’, semi mount ....................$8,950 Hardi Navigator 1100, 90’, flush & rinse......................................$27,500 Balzer 1500, PC, semi mount ................CALL Balzer 2000 ............................................$6,950 Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’, controller............................................$14,500 Alloway Woods......................................$9,250 Hardi Navigator 1000, 60’ ................$13,500 Schulte, 15’ windrower ........................$4,250 Hardi 6600, 120’, steering duals ..................................................$68,500

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We Sell New Westfield Augers 60240 U.S. Hwy. 12 Litchfield, MN

Ask for John, Jared, Roger or Rick

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

Many Used Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..........................Call on Prices

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S PECIAL L O W R ATE F INANCING O N A L L E QUIPMENT ~ 3 YRS. - 4% • 4 YRS. - 4.5% • 5 YRS. - 4.75%

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Cross Bred Club Calves A.I. 162 Holstein Steers, group GAFFNEY FAMILY CATcan be split. Approx. TLE Black Angus Female Sired, weaned & vaccinat225#+, home raised, nice Sale Oct. 15, 3:00 pm At ed. Halter broke. Call Tim group, all shots, de-horned, the Farm. 608-924-1029 at 715-533-0505 de-wormed, nice cut, imFOR SALE: 190 Holstein planted, $325 each. 715-613- Registered Texas Longhorn breeding stock, cows or cross-bred steers from sea2072 heifers or roping stock, top sonal dairy, 420 lbs. Exc blood lines. group, currently on pas- FOR SALE: Black Simmen(507)235-3467 ture, ready for delivery tal bulls, 4 yearlings, PB, 3rd week in October. Saxexc quality & rate of gain, WANT TO BUY: Butcher on Homestead Farm, Easy calving. By the lb. cows, bulls, fats & walkaCleveland WI. Call 920-693Market steer price. Gerald ble cripples; also horses, 3360 or 920-377-0902 Polzin, Cokato 320-286-5805 sheep & goats. 320-235-2664 FOR SALE: Texas Long Horn, Cow Calf Pairs. (262)224-2506


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WANTED: Galloway or Galloway cross grass finished cattle. 608-553-3154

Horses 10 yr old Blond Belgian Gelding, 17-3, 2275 lbs, super broke, real gentle, will pull. $3250. Bob 715-493-0001 2 weanling drafts, 2 draft crosses, yearling Tenn. Walkers (715)229-2162 DONKEYS. Miniatures, $150-$550/ea; 3 white standard Jennies w/ babies at side, $575/ea. 715-377-8090 STANDARD GRAY DONKEY JENNY w/Mammoth sired jack colt. Best offer. 608-632-1586

Sheep ‘10 JD 9670, 395 sep. hrs., PWRD ..........................$239,900

‘03 JD 9650, 1501 sep hrs., yield mon./mapping ....$112,900

4WD TRACTORS

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(O)’11 JD 9630, Lease Return ......................................................$279,900 (O)’11 JD 9530, Lease Return ......................................................$264,900 (O)’06 JD 9620, 1449 hrs..............................................................$201,900 (B)’04 JD 9120, 1045 hrs. ............................................................$141,900 (O)’98 JD 9400, 3822 hrs. ............................................................$107,900 (H)’97 JD 9400, 3958 hrs. ............................................................$105,900 (B)’98 JD 9200, 4370 hrs. ..............................................................$89,900 (B)’91 CIH 9230, 4254 hrs., PTO ....................................................$49,900

TRACK TRACTORS (O)’11 JD 9630T, Lease Return ....................................................$314,900 (O)’11 JD 9630T, 300 hrs. ............................................................$314,900 (B)’09 JD 9630T, 450 hrs. ............................................................$299,900 (O)’10 JD 8295RT, 400 hrs., 25” tracks ........................................$219,900 (O)’10 JD 8295RT, 409 hrs., 18” tracks ........................................$214,900 (W)’01 JD 9400T, 2919 hrs. ..........................................................$134,900 (B)’01 JD 9400T, 5393 hrs., 3 pt. ..................................................$109,900 (B)’00 JD 9300T, 5948 hrs. ............................................................$98,900 (H)’00 CIH 9380, 4819 hrs. ............................................................$87,900

ROW CROP TRACTORS

‘04 JD 9120, 1045 hrs., power shift ..............................$141,900

(B)’03 JD 9650, 1501 sep. hrs. ....................................................$112,900 (B)’02 JD 9650, 1726 sep. hrs. ....................................................$109,900 (B)’01 JD 9650, 1362 sep. hrs. ....................................................$105,900 (O)’99 JD 9650, 2238 sep. hrs. ......................................................$95,000 (H)’98 JD 9510, 2284 sep. hrs. ......................................................$81,900 (H)’98 JD 9510, 1881 sep. hrs. ......................................................$75,900 (B)’93 JD 9500SH, 2562 sep. hrs., PRWD ......................................$69,900 (B)’80 JD 6620, 4384 hrs. ..............................................................$14,900 (B)’05 JD 9860, 1235 sep. hrs. ........................................................Coming (O)’08 Mudhog, PRWD, off 9760 ....................................................$12,500

PLATFORMS (O)’05 JD 630F ................................................................................$27,900 (O)’06 JD 630F ................................................................................$27,900 (W)’04 JD 625F ..............................................................................$25,900 (H)’04 JD 635F ................................................................................$25,900 (O)’04 JD 635F ................................................................................$24,900 (O)’05 JD 630F ................................................................................$24,900 (H)’04 JD 630F ................................................................................$24,500 (W)’04 JD 635F ..............................................................................$24,500 (O)’03 JD 635F ................................................................................$23,900 (O)’00 JD 925, full finger, air reel ....................................................$19,900 (W)’01 JD 930 ................................................................................$17,500 (O)’01 JD 930, full finger ................................................................$16,500 (H)’02 JD 925, full finger ................................................................$14,900 (H)’00 JD 925, full finger ................................................................$14,500 (W)’00 JD 925, full finger ................................................................$13,200 (O)’91 JD 925 ..................................................................................$11,900 (B)’97 JD 930 ....................................................................................$9,900 (H)’98 JD 930 ....................................................................................$8,900 (W)’94 JD 925 ..................................................................................$8,250 (H)’97 JD 925 ....................................................................................$7,995 (H)’97 JD 925 ....................................................................................$7,950 (H)’97 JD 930 ....................................................................................$7,900 (O)’90 JD 925 ....................................................................................$6,995 (B)’96 JD 930 ....................................................................................$5,900 (O)’91 JD 930 ....................................................................................$4,000 (B)’93 JD 930 ....................................................................................$3,995

(H)’10 JD 8345R, 773 hrs., IVT ....................................................$229,500 (H)’10 JD 8345R, 804 hrs., IVT ....................................................$228,900 (B)’09 JD 8430, 950 hrs., IVT ......................................................$189,900 (O)’10 JD 8225R, 273 hrs., power shift ........................................$169,900 (B)’09 JD 8225R, 1038 hrs., power shift ......................................$155,900 (H)’04 JD 8420, 1843 hrs. ............................................................$139,900 (O)’02 JD 8320, 4695 hrs. ............................................................$114,900 (B)’11 JD 7330, IVT, Lease Return ................................................$108,900 (B)’11 JD 7330, auto quad, Lease Return ......................................$99,900 (B)’08 JD 7330, 2149 hrs., power quad ..........................................$75,900 (W)’89 JD 4555, 7240 hrs...............................................................$49,500 (B)’10 JD 5085M, 633 hrs., loaded ................................................$42,900 (O)’83 JD 4650, 2WD, 7600 hrs. ....................................................$37,900 (H)’94 MF 3660, 5712 hrs. ..............................................................$24,500 (H)’78 JD 4440, quad ......................................................................$22,500 (B)’73 JD 4630, loader, grapple ......................................................$21,900 (B)’71 JD 4320, Syncro ..................................................................$12,900 (B)’67 JD 4020, gas ..........................................................................$6,900 (B)’05 Geringhoff 18R22”................................................................$89,900 (W)’73 Case 1370, 20.8x38’s ............................................................$5,500 (O)’08 JD 612C, 12R30” chopping ..................................................$81,000 (W)’60 Farmall 560, gas ....................................................................$5,200 (H)’08 JD 612C, 12R20” chopping ..................................................$75,500 (O)’08 JD 612C, 12R20” chopping ..................................................$73,900 (O)’10 JD 9870, 380 sep. hrs. ......................................................$310,000 (O)’08 JD 608C, 8R30”....................................................................$57,900 (O)’08 JD 9870, 635 sep. hrs. ......................................................$242,000 (H)’06 Geringhoff RD830, chopping ................................................$51,500 (O)’09 JD 9770, 466 sep. hrs. ......................................................$242,900 (W)’06 Drago 8R30” chopping ........................................................$38,900 (B)’07 JD 9870, 722 sep. hrs. ......................................................$239,900 (O)’06 Geringhoff RD630 ................................................................$38,900 (O)’10 JD 9670, 395 sep. hrs. ......................................................$239,900 (O)’05 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls........................................................$36,900 (O)’10 JD 9670, 328 sep. hrs. ......................................................$239,900 (B)’01 JD 1290, 20” knife rolls ........................................................$31,900 (B)’08 JD 9670, 532 sep. hrs. ......................................................$214,900 (O)’02 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls........................................................$29,900 (H)’08 JD 9570, 440 sep. hrs., duals ............................................$208,900 (B)’03 JD 1293, 30” knife rolls ........................................................$29,900 (H)’08 JD 9570, 237 sep. hrs., duals ............................................$193,000 JD 893, 8R30” ....................................................(9) from $19,900-$35,500 (O)’07 JD 9660, 1032 sep. hrs. ....................................................$179,900 JD 843, 8R30” ........................................................(4) from $5,500-$8,900 (W)’06 JD 9660, 1361 sep hrs. ....................................................$179,900 (H)’06 JD 9660, 1331 hrs. ............................................................$159,900 (O)’08 JD 4930, 1500 hrs. ............................................................$205,000 (H)’04 JD 9760, 1237 hrs. ............................................................$155,900 (H)’09 JD 4730, 299 hrs., 100’ boom............................................$182,900 (H)’00 JD 9750, 2132 sep. hrs. ....................................................$121,900 (O)’08 JD 4830, 1862 hrs. ............................................................$179,000 (H)’01 JD 9650, 1777 sep. hrs. ....................................................$119,900

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‘09 JD 8225R, 1038 hrs., power shift, Autotrac ready ....$155,900

(O)’09 JD 4730, 750 hrs. ..............................................................$178,800 (O)’06 JD 4920, 2335 hrs., dry applicator ....................................$170,000 (O)’06 JD 4720, 982 hrs. ..............................................................$137,500 (O)’04 JD 4710, 2284 hrs. ............................................................$121,500 (O)’05 Spray Coupe 7650, 1690 hrs. ..............................................$87,500 (O)’01 Ag Chem 854, 4420 hrs., 90’ boom ....................................$55,000

PLANTERS & DRILLS (H)’09 JD 1790, 24R20”, liq. fert...................................................$115,500 (H)’07 JD 1770, 24R30”, liq. fert...................................................$104,900 (O)’06 JD 1790, 31R15” ..................................................................$97,500 (B)CIH 1200 Bauer Built bar, 36R20” ..............................................$94,900 (H)’09 JD 1770NT, 16R30”, liq. fert.................................................$92,500 (W)’07 JD 1990, air seeder..............................................................$90,000 (H)’05 JD 1790, 12/23 row..............................................................$78,900 (H)’06 JD 1760, 12R30”, liq. fert.....................................................$49,900 (O)’01 JD 1780, 24R20” ..................................................................$42,900 (H)’98 JD 1760, 12R30”, liq. fert.....................................................$36,500 (H)’00 JD 750, 20’ no till drill ..........................................................$26,900 (B)’02 JD 1560, 15’ no till ..............................................................$24,900 (B)’97 JD 455, 30’ drill ....................................................................$22,900 (B)’04 JD 1750, 8R30” ....................................................................$19,900 (B)’94 JD 455, 25’, 10” spacing ......................................................$19,900 (H)JD 7200, 8R30”, liq. fert ............................................................$12,900 (B)’91 JD 450, 13’ @ 6” spacing ......................................................$9,900

HAY & FORAGE (B)’07 JD 568, surface wrap............................................................$34,900 (B)’09 JD 468, 5429 bales ..............................................................$29,900 (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 NH BR7090, twine only ........................................................$21,900 (B)’05 NH 1431, 13’ ........................................................................$20,900 (W)’03 JD 457SS, surface wrap ......................................................$18,900 (B)’96 JD 535, net wrap ....................................................................$9,900 (B)’98 NH 664, 2200 lb. bale ............................................................$8,995 (O)’89 Gehl 1865 round baler, 6’ bale................................................$6,900

FALL TILLAGE (W)’08 JD 3710, 10-bottom ............................................................$37,500 (B)’06 JD 2700, 7-shank ................................................................$32,900 (H)’03 JD 2700, 7-shank, folding ....................................................$29,500 (B)’01 JD 2700, 7 @ 24” ................................................................$26,900 (H)’07 JD 2700, 5-shank ................................................................$26,500 (O)’05 JD 2700, 7-shank ................................................................$25,900 (O)’04 JD 2700, 7-shank ................................................................$25,900 (B)’03 JD 2700, 5-shank ................................................................$24,900 (O)’04 JD 2700, 7 @ 30” ................................................................$24,900 (B)’03 JD 2700, 7-shank ................................................................$23,500 (B)DMI 530B, 5-shank ....................................................................$19,500 (B)DMI 730B, 7-shank ....................................................................$15,500 (O)’95 JD 510, 5-shank ..................................................................$12,900 (B)’97 JD 510, 7-shank ..................................................................$10,500 (B)JD 330, folding disk......................................................................$5,995 (H)DMI Tiger II, 5-shank....................................................................$5,950 (H)DMI Tiger II, 7-shank....................................................................$5,495 (W)White 588, 4-bottom ..................................................................$3,995 (H)IH 720, 5-bottom ..........................................................................$1,995

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(2) 380 BEHLEN, 1 Ph., 12”X71’ MAYRATH LP SWINGAWAY 700 BEHLEN, 3 Ph., 10”X61’ MAYRATH DOUBLE BURNER SWINGAWAY HOPPER TANKS 10”X71’ MAYRATH SWINGAWAY BEHLEN 1600 BUSHEL 8”X57’ KEWANEE PTO BEHLEN 2800 BUSHEL 14,750 GALLON LP TANK We carry a full line of Behlen & Delux dryer parts; Mayrath and Hutch augers parts. Large inventory of welda sprockets, hubs, bearings, chain & pulleys. See us for your Fall Farm needs

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Livestock Equipment FOR SALE: 10,000 sq ft of 16” x 24” plastic pig flooring, (300) 48” wean to finish swine dbl tube swine feeders. (85) wet/dry stainless steel 24” hog feeders, (200) stainless steel wean to finish 50” 5 hole 8AP/Staco, hog flat brands. 605-251-1133 or 507-376-2261. cellmanb@yahoo.com

Axle, New Paint..............$1,850 HOPPERS Custom Haysides ‘87 Cornhusker 42’/66” Sides............................$14,500 Standard ........................$1,250 NEW Tip-In Tip-Out ........$1,850 BELTED TRAILERS 2’-6’ Extensions on back ‘98 Trinity Eagle Bridge 42’, 36” (any trailer) Belt, AR ........................$17,500

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‘99 Barrett 53’, 3 Axle, Flat Floor ‘05 Spek Tek 28’ ..........$26,500 DROP-DECKS/DOUBLE w/Deck, Like New........$19,500 ‘97 KW T-600, 12.7 Detroit, 10 ‘98 High View 40’ 5th wheel, 3 axle w/beavertail & ramps, spd., 228” WB New Tires ............................$13,500 Like New........................$4,000 Engineered Beavertail FLATBEDS ........................Installed $5,000 ‘00 MANAC 45/96 Spread AX, AR, Pindle Hitch ............$7,750 ................Unassembled $3,000 MISCELLANEOUS ‘98 Wabash 48/102 Steel, Closed Tandem Slider....$7,500 AR/SR Axles & Suspensions ‘97 Wilson 48’x102”, AL Combo, For Trailers .......................... Closed Tandem Slider....$7,250 ................$1,000 Air Ride/Axle, ..............$500 Spring Ride/Axle (2) ‘84 Fruehauf 45/96, Closed Tandem....................Ea. $5,500 1/4” Plastic Liner, 10’ Wide ........................$30/Ft. ‘89 Hot Shot, 48’x96”, Spread • All Trailers DOTable •

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FORAGE BOXES

Schuler 7010, 2-spd., 700 cu. ft. - $12,000

Mustang 2074, cab, heat, 2 spd $17,000

‘08 Mustang 2109, cab, heat, M-attach, F-plug heater, SN: 3268 - $32,900

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Gehl 6640, CH/AC, 2 sp, EPQ Tach, Gehl T-bar, SN605594 ............................................................................................$24,900 Gehl 5640, cab, heat, SN:507475 ........................................$18,500 ‘95 Gehl 5625SX, Gehl T-bar, plexiglas windows, aux. hyd, 5700 hrs, SN:8905 ........................................................................$7,500 ‘99 Gehl 4835SXT, Gehl T-bar, Universal Q-tach, 66” spill guard bucket, 10x16.5 tires, SN:10821..........................................$6,800 Gehl 4625SX, Gehl hook attach., needs tires, Gehl T-bar, 3300 hrs, SN:24099 ....................................................................$10,900 Gehl 4400, Gehl T-bar, gas engine ........................................$4,495 Gehl 3310, gas engine, 750 hrs, SN:4733..............................$5,800 *Gehl 5640, 2-spd., cab, heat, radio, hydra glide ..............$18,900 Gehl 360, 725 hrs., 42” bucket ..............................................$4,300 Gehl 4635SX, 1850 hrs. ........................................................$12,500 Gehl 4640E, 4100 hrs., Gehl T-bar, open cab, B heater, SN: 311230 ........................................................................$13,700 Gehl 4640E, Gehl controls, radio, cab, heat, 2200 hrs., SN: 310929 ........................................................................$20,750 ‘05 Gehl 4840, 4300 hrs., SN: 407306..................................$11,800 Gehl 5635SXT, 380 hrs., cab, heat, Gehl controls, Gehl QT/manual ..........................................................................$14,500 Gehl 4840, 3000 hrs. ............................................................$16,900 Gehl 3510 skidloader ..............................................................$5,750 Gehl 4625, 3400 hrs. ............................................................$10,900 Gehl 4835, cab & heat, Gehl T-bar, 2766 hrs.......................$12,700 ‘10 Mustang 2054, T-bar, C&H, 1100 hrs, SN:9652 ............$21,900 ‘06 Mustang 2086, DL/F, 2-spd., PQ-tach, 14x17.5 tires, SN: 2703 ............................................................................$22,200 Mustang 2076, dual lever/foot cab, head, 3900 hrs. ..........$18,500 Mustang 2056, SN: 2768, cab, heat, PWR Tach, susp seat, FPH ..................................................................$24,500 ‘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 ............................................................................$17,995 Mustang 2066, Gehl controls, 2177 hrs., SN: 5356 ............$20,900 Mustang 2050, 2950 hrs., SN: 0805 ....................................$12,950 ‘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..............$8,700 Mustang 940, T-bar controls, single pin, SN: 4463144 ........$7,800 Mustang 911, pallet forks, manure forks, 52” bucket ..........$4,750 Bobcat 444 ..............................................................................$3,200 JD 260 skidloader, 1300 hrs. ................................................$19,500 Berlon 84” skeleton bucket w/dual grapple ......CALL FOR PRICE Hydromac 8C ..........................................................................$2,795 Bobcat M371, SN: 5196..........................................................$1,495

Mensch M1150, 6’ sand bedding bkt, new belt, SN: 9407 ..$3,200 ‘08 Red2S306 RedDevil 72” snowblower, elec. rotation ......$4,250 ‘05 Berlon sand spreader ......................................................$2,500 Mensch M1100 sawdust shooter, SN:2562 ..........................$2,200 Mensch 68” sand ....................................................................$2,900 HLA saw dust bucket, 72”......................................................$2,950 LMC Lorenz snowblower........................................................$1,495 Badger snowblower ..................................................................$650 Woodchuck sawdust bucket, 78” ..........................................$3,750 Allied snowblower ........................................................Call for Price Running gear 1612, tandem, 12 ton ........................................$900

TELEHANDLER ‘99 Terex TH528 w/forks, Cummins eng., 28’ boom ..........$19,000 Mustang 642, Rental Unit ....................................CALL FOR PRICE Mustang 634, Rental Unit ....................................CALL FOR PRICE Mustang 844, Rental Unit ....................................CALL FOR PRICE

TRACTORS Allis Chalmers C w/mower ....................................................$2,495

TMR’s/MIXERS Patz 4380 TMR........................................................................$9,200 Oswalt 250 stationary mixer ..................................................$3,500 Farmhand 822 grinder mixer ..................................................$4,295 Supreme 600 vertical mixer..................................................$16,900 Knight Mfg. 3300, reel auggie ................................................$7,500 Knight Mfg. 3300, reel auggie ................................................$3,000 Schuler 6110 mixer ..............................................................$14,900 ‘97 Knight 3036, 3 auger conveyor, 40” aircraft tires, 210 Digi Star scale ............................................................$13,700 Knight Mfg. 5185, twin vertical mixer, w/’07 Peterbilt........JUST IN

SPREADERS/PUMPS H&S 450 spreader, tandem hydraulic drive ........................$10,500 H&S 310 spreader, tandem, SN:295488 ................................$5,700 H&S 430W spreader, 2 spd, upper beater, SN:209730 ......$11,750 ‘05 Knight MFG 8132 slinger................................................$23,500 Knight 8014, front splash, wood rails, tandem flotation tires ......................................................................................$8,100 NI 3622 spreader ......................................................................CALL N-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 ..$5,350 NI 3626 spreader ....................................................................$3,900 H&S 270, w/hyd endgate........................................................$5,800 H&S 235 spreader ..................................................................$4,200 Badger BN330, liquid manure tank, 3000 gal, w/injectors, SN:20255 ............................................................CALL FOR PRICE Badger BN203 manure prop w/agitator ..................................$800 Houle AP-R-10CC, 10’ manure pump, 540 RPM, vertical ....................................................................................AS IS $3,500 Badger 3350 gal., slurry manure tank, flotation tires, rear impeller, top till..............................................................$3,500 Gehl 309 spreader ..................................................................$1,200 Knight 725 slinger spreader ..................................................$6,800 Kuhn Knight 8132 spreader, SN: B0237..............................JUST IN Kuhn Knight 8118 slinger, SN: B0442 ..................................$16,200 Knight Mfg. 8014, SN: 0065....................................................$7,500 Kuhns NuHawk 240 spreader ................................................$3,750

HAY & HARVEST EQUIPMENT NH 258 side rake rol-a-bar, SN:597229 ................................$1,400 NH 320 small square baler w/thrower ..................................$3,495 ‘00 CIH RS551 round baler, twine, controller, 540 RPM, Excellent Condition ............................................................$10,250 Gehl 522 V-rake ......................................................................$3,800 Kuhn GA7000DL, twin rotor rake ........................................$10,200 NH 489 haybine ......................................................................$3,995 NH 770 chopper, SN:314263 ..................................................$1,895 JD 8300 grain drill ................................................................JUST IN ‘05 JD 735 disc mower conditioner, 12’ cut ........................$19,900 Gehl 1250 chopper ................................................................$1,995 JD 1209 mower conditioner, 9’ cut ........................................$3,500 Haybuster 2544 bale processor ..........................................JUST IN Gehl 940, 16’, tandem gear, forage box ................................$2,695 C-IH 600 blower ......................................................................$3,895 NH 27 forage blower..................................................................$700 Knight MFG 14’ forage box ....................................................$1,500 ‘92 Gehl 970 forage box, Gehl tandem running gear, 16’ ....$4,500 Gehl DM160 disc mower, 6 discs, SN:4247 ..........................$3,950 H&S BF12HC rake, 12 wheel, SN:704359..............................$8,500 H&S BW1000 bale wrapper ..................................................$23,900 Balzer 1400 stalk shredder, 14’ ..............................................$3,995 ‘07 Tonutti 10 wheel V rake ....................................................$3,500 Tonutti DM210 disc mower, 5 discs ......................................$3,850 Vicon 216 disc mower, 6 discs ..............................................$2,200 Notch 8 bale wagon................................................................$3,800 Meyers 500 Series, 16’ forage box ........................................$5,500 Gehl 1580 forage blower......................................CALL FOR PRICE ‘11 Teagle 8080WB ..............................................CALL FOR PRICE Agrimetal MOUL electric hammer mill, 10 hp, SN:17118 ............................................................CALL FOR PRICE

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USED 4WD TRACTORS

‘09 CIH 535Q, 1604 hrs., big hyd. pump....................................$219,900

‘10 CIH 535Q, 1079 hrs., big pump, Lux. cab ..............................$249,900

‘94 CIH 5250 Maxxum, PS, 6970 hrs. ................................................$29,500

Up To One Year Interest Free ••• Call For Details ••• ‘11 CIH Steiger 600 Quad, 36” tracks, Lux. cab, full auto guide ..................................................................COMING IN NOVEMBER ‘10 CIH STX535Q, 1993 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lights, auto guide readyJUST IN ‘09 CIH STX535Q, 1604 hrs, Tracks ..................................................$219,900 ‘08 CIH Steiger 385, 2044 hrs., Lux. cab, 520R42 tires & duals, 1000 PTO ............................................................................................$189,000 ‘95 Ford NH 9680, 5300 hrs., 350 hp, 12 spd. trans. ..........................COMING IN ‘90 CIH 9170, power shift, 5800 hrs. ..........................................................$61,400 STX and STEIGER PTO, TOW CABLE & 3 PT. KITS ON HAND!!!

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Up To One Year Interest Free ••• Call For Details ••• ‘11 Magnum 340, susp. front axle, full auto guide, 277 hrs. ......$219,900

‘09 CIH 9120, Track Drive, RWA, 832 eng./568 sep. hrs. ........$295,500

‘’07 CIH 8010, 700 sep. hrs. ............................................$199,500

NH 9680, 350 hp, 5384 hrs., 520/85/r42 tires ......................$64,900

IH 584 w/2280 loader ............$10,900

‘77 CIH 686, diesel, 8000 hrs., loader ................................................$10,900

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‘08 CIH Magnum 215, 1278 hrs., 320 R54 tires & duals, HID lts......$119,900

‘08 CIH STEIGER 385, 2044 hrs., 520 R42 tires & duals, 1000 PTO $189,000

‘08 CIH Magnum 215, 835 hrs, 360 HID lights320R54 tires & duals ........122,900

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‘11 CIH Magnum 340, susp. frt axle, Lux. cab, HID lights, full auto guide ............................................................................................$224,900 ‘11 CIH Magnum 340, susp. frt axle, Lux. cab, HID lights, full auto guide ............................................................................................$224,900 ‘11 CIH Magnum 340, 277 hrs., susp. frt axle, Lux cab, HID lights, full auto guide ............................................................................................$219,900 ‘08 CIH Magnum 215, 835 hrs, 320R54 tires & duals, Lux cab, 360 HID lights ............................................................................................$122,900 ‘08 CIH Magnum 215, 1100 hrs., 320R54 tires & duals, Lux cab, 360 HID lights ............................................................................................$119,900 ‘08 CIH Magnum 215, 1278 hrs, 320R54 tires & duals, Lux cab, 360 HID lights ............................................................................................$119,900 ‘10 CIH Puma 180CVT, CVT trans., frt 3 pt./frt PTO, susp. front axle ....$119,900 ‘79 IH 886, 3790 hrs, new T/A, clutch..........................................................$14,950 ‘77 CIH 686, diesel, 8000 hrs., 2350 loader ................................................$10,900 IH 584 w/2250 loader ....................................................................................$10,900

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CIH 9120, track drive, RWA, 832 hrs., leather, loaded ........................$295,500 CIH 8010, corn & bean use, 935 eng. hrs., 620/42 duals....................$199,900 CIH 6088, 137 sep. hrs., duals ..........................................................COMING IN CIH 3208, 8R30 cornhead ......................................................................$38,500 CIH 2208, 8 row 30” ................................................................................$28,900 CIH 2408, 8 row 30” ................................................................................$28,900 CIH 1083, 8 row 30” cornhead ................................................................$13,900 CIH 2162, 40’ draper head ......................................................................$59,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform w/Crary air reel ..................................................$39,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, 11⁄2”, rock guard ................................................$32,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, air reel, 11⁄2” ......................................................$39,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel, 3” knife ......................................$39,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, 3” knife, rock guard..........................................$39,900 CIH 2020, 35’ platform, 3” knife, rock guard..........................................$32,900 CIH 1020, 30’ platform, 11⁄2” knife, tracker..............................................$14,900 CIH 1020, 20’ platform, 3” knife ................................................................$6,500

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TRACTORS-4WD SE ‘97 CIH 9390, 4394 HRS., REMAN, 24-SPD. ............................................................................$99,500 BL ‘96 CIH 9380, 6040 HRS, PS, 20.8X42 TRIPLES......................................................................$98,775

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CIH MAGNUM 245, 503 HRS., NICE ............................................................................COMING IN MX170, 3231 HRS., LOADER, JOYSTICK ..........................................................................$69,900 CIH MXU115, 2800 HRS., LOADER, ON FARM ................................................................$52,500 CIH MX135, 4601 HRS., 520/85R38 SINGLES 90% ..........................................................$47,850 IH 6788, 3825 HRS., NEW 20.8X38 ....................................................................................$29,700 CIH C-70, 1487 HRS., LOADER, VERY NICE ....................................................................$27,900 IH 6588, 5209 HRS. ............................................................................................................$16,900

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SPRAYERS SE BLUMHARDT, 1000 GAL., 88’-90’ BOOM, RAVEN ..................................................................$8,500 SE ‘95 FLEX-I-COIL 650, 3-SECTION BOOM ..................................................................................$5,850

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2608, 8R30”, FT & AHHC, HYD. DECK........................................................................$66,550 2208, 8R30” ..................................................................................................................$38,000 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ......................................................................$35,500 2208, 8R30", HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ......................................................................$32,900 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ......................................................................$32,850 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ......................................................................$33,900 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES ......................................................................$33,900 2208, 8R30”, HYD. STRIPPER PLATES, AHHC ..........................................................$29,975 1083, 8R30”, POLY, TALL CORN SHIELD ............................................................COMING IN 1083, 8R30”, POLY, TALL CORN SHIELD ............................................................COMING IN 1083 ..............................................................................................................................$11,500 1083 ................................................................................................................................$9,950 1083 ................................................................................................................................$8,950 1063, STRAIGHT TIN, TALL CORN SHIELDS, PAINTED ..............................................$8,250

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CIH 9120, 840 ENG. HRS., TRACKS, RWA, LOADED......................................................$329,000 CIH 9120, 1100 ENG. HRS., TRACKS, RWA, LOADED....................................................$299,500 CIH 7088, 455 ENG. HRS., RWA, LOADED ......................................................................$287,900 CIH 7010, 900 ENG. HRS., DUALS, 15⁄8” SIEVES..............................................................$229,000 CIH 7010, 1593 ENG. HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS, AFX ROTOR ............................................$199,850 CIH 8010, 2451 ENG. HRS., 20.8X42 DUALS, HID LIGHTS ............................................$179,950 IH 1420, 4011 ENG. HRS., CHOPPER ..................................................................................$8,820 IH 1440, 3975 ENG. HRS., ROCK TRAP, FAN, NO CHOPPER ............................................$4,000

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CIH 1260, 36R20”, STEERABLE REAR AXLE ..................................................................$205,950 CIH 1250, 24X30, ON ROW HOPPERS, PRO 600..............................................................$81,995 KINZE, 16X31, INTERPLANT ..............................................................................................$64,850 CIH 950, 12X30”, LIQUID FERT., EARLY RISER MONITOR ..............................................$18,500 CIH 900, 12X30, PULL TYPE ..............................................................................................$13,900 CIH 900, 12X30, TRASH W, EARLY RISER MONITOR ......................................................$12,000 CIH 900, 12X30 ......................................................................................................................$8,989

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‘10 KRAUSE 4850, 18’, 11-SHANK, LIKE NEW! ......................................................................$52,500 ‘08 WILRICH V957DDR, 7-SHANK, 3-BAR HARROW..............................................................$37,850 ‘07 JD 2700, 5-SHANK ..............................................................................................................$27,500 ‘03 JD 2700, 9-SHANK, CUSHION BLADES, COVING BOARDS ............................................$27,900 ‘01 WILRICH 957, 7-SHANK, BIG COIL TINE LEVER ..............................................................$22,950 ‘06 NH ST720, 5-SHANK, NICE ................................................................................................$19,900 ‘98 DMI 530B, LEAD SHANKS, 10” MAIN POINTS, COVERING B..........................................$17,900 JD 510, 7-SHANK, DISC RIPPER..............................................................................................$13,900 ‘96 DMI 730 BLUE, LEAD SHANKS ..........................................................................................$12,500 ‘93 DMI 730 BLUE, LEAD SHANKS ..........................................................................................$10,500 ‘98 BRENT CPC 5, 5-SHANK, 26” BLADES ..............................................................................$9,900 ‘05 WILRICH 357, 7-SHANK 3-PT MOUNT RIPPER ..................................................................$7,900 TEBBEN 7-SHANK MOUNT RIPPER ..........................................................................................$3,500

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CAN-AM OUTLANDER 800 MAX-XT, 1827 MILES ..............................................................$9,450 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 500 EFI, 2423 MILES ....................................................................$4,351 BOMBARDIER OUTLANDER 400, 1759 MILES ..................................................................$3,750 BOMBARDIER QUEST 650, 1282 MILES ............................................................................$3,550

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