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Legal details of hiring, ring Understanding rights, responsibilities as an employer By Stacey Smart

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Whether a farm has one employee or many employees, there are things every dairy farmer should understand about the process of hiring and ring employees. “As an employer, knowing the legal rights and responsibilities in the hiring and ring process is really important,” said Troy Schneider, partner and attorney at Twohig, Rietbrock, Schneider & Halbach Law Ofce. Schneider provided tips Dec. 28, 2023, during a Professional Dairy Producers The Dairy Signal “Legal ins and outs of hiring and ring.” His law rm has worked in the agricultural eld for over 50 years, providing legal services to farms and agribusinesses. “When I was growing up, it was typical for farms to have maybe one to two hired men, and the rest of the workforce was family,” Schneider said. “But today, farms have lots of employees. Some farms have 50 or 60 employees. There’s a whole human resources element to farming these days.” When hiring a new employee, Schneider warned against making in-

quiries into taboo areas that would be sion for that reference to release inforgrounds for discrimination. These in- mation on behalf of that employee. “One thing that people don’t know clude age, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, political afliations, arrest is that the (Equal Employment Opporor conviction record, whether they are tunity Commission) requires you to disabled, marital status, whether they keep any job applications for one year are involved in a domestic partnership for employees that you’ve accepted,” Schneider said. “That’s a leor military service. gal requirement.” “Keep all inquiries durDuring an interview, ing your hiring process as it Schneider said to reiterate relates to the job,” Schneider that the farm is an equal opsaid. “You could back into portunity employer and does some of those taboo areas as not believe in discrimination. long as they relate to the job. “Even if you slip up, Always make that tie in of you’ve qualied yourself as a what’s required of the work, non-discriminatory employand you’ll be just ne.” er,” he said. Many farms use employ- Troy Schneider If doing drug and alcohol ment application forms dur- Twohig, Rietbrock, testing of employees, Schneiing the recruiting process. Schneider & Schneider said to stick to Halbach Law Office der said to keep in mind that it is illegal to discriminate questions on this form during against someone because an interview and make sure the questions are job related. The form they have an addiction issue. “However, if you tie that to an emshould include a statement that the farm is an equal opportunity employer and ployment qualication, you’re OK,” that all employees hired are at-will em- he said. “Rather than saying someployees, meaning they can be hired and thing like, ‘We don’t hire addicts at our farm,’ it would be better to state that, red at any time. The potential employee should also ‘We urge you to reapply after you seek be asked to acknowledge that any infor- treatment.’ That’s what farm employers mation he or she is providing is truth- sometimes use as their out.” Schneider said it is illegal to knowful. If they lie on their job application, it gives the employer grounds to termi- ingly hire an unauthorized alien. “Knowingly is the key word there,” nate them if necessary. If the application form asks for ref- he said. “As long as you don’t have any erences, it must also request permission specic knowledge that they are unauto contact those references and permis- thorized to work, you’re OK.”

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Schneider said farms are required to ll out I-9 forms for their employees, which must be kept for three years after that person is hired and for one year after that person no longer works at the farm. “Wisconsin is an employment-atwill state, meaning that nobody has a right to their job unless given that right,” Schneider said. “You can hire and re anybody at any time.” There are certain things that limit that right, however, such as contractually giving someone rights via a written or oral employment agreement. Contracts for more than a year have to be in writing; however, Schneider said there is a legal concept called promissory estoppel that states that promises made — whether oral or written — are enforceable by law. “Watch what you say and how you say it because you might be giving employees certain rights that you did not intend to give them,” Schneider said. Employees cannot be red based on race, color, creed, sexual orientation, etc. Voluntary termination or quitting can be done by word or action. An employee can say, ‘I quit.’ If an employee fails to show up for work consistently for a number of days, Schneider said that could be deemed a quit situation by their actions.

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The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Dairy Team will host Dairy Days at four locations. — Jan. 16: Innovative Ag Service, Elma, Iowa — Jan. 18: Johnson’s Restaurant, Elkader, Iowa — Jan. 23: Kalona Chamber of Commerce, Kalona, Iowa — Jan. 25: New Vienna Community Center, New Vienna, Iowa — Jan. 30: Dordt College Ag Stewardship Center near Sioux Center, Iowa. Check-in for all events starts at 9:45 a.m. and the program will conclude by 2:30 p.m. The day-long event has been developed to help dairy producers learn about current best practices supported by the latest research. All the topics will help producers make sound heifer management decisions. Pre-registration is requested by the Friday before each event to reserve a meal. Register at https://go.iastate.edu/2024DAIRYDAYS.

Good Idea Shop Talks is a free meet-up series for row crop and livestock farmers who want to exchange ideas and advice for troubleshooting on-farm challenges related to improving soil and water resources. These virtual meet-ups will take place at 11:30 a.m. Jan. 18., Jan. 25 and Feb. 1. Learn more and register at https://goodideafarm.org/shop-talks/. Good Idea Mini-Grants invites pairs of farmers and farm advisors to submit proposals to implement a low-cost edge-of-eld conservation practice on the farmer’s operation and create a video or podcast about what they learned to be shared with other farmers. Edge-of-eld practices help reduce erosion and nutrient loss at farm eld edges and waterways and include a myriad of practices, such as vegetated buffers, prairie strips, two-stage ditches, restored wetlands and many more. Mini-grant awards are up to $8,000. The application deadline is Jan. 22. Learn more and apply at htps://www.reach.msstate.edu/grant-application.php.

Compeer Financial is hosting a Crop Insurance Update Webinar. The webinar, from 10-11 a.m. Jan. 16, aims to empower farmers by providing valuable insights into fundamental nancial principles and addressing common questions about planning for the upcoming year. The Crop Insurance Update Webinar serves as a comprehensive resource, offering a platform for learning and collaboration. The webinar is designed to equip participants with the skills and information needed for informed decision-making.

The Midwest Forage Association’s Tour de Forage will be held Jan. 22-24. Dr. Joshua Gamble, research agronomist and agroecologist at the USDA-ARS St. Paul Plant Science Research Unit, will serve as the event’s keynote speaker. — Jan. 22: The Event Center in Floodwood, Minnesota — Jan. 23: Community Center in Wykoff, Minnesota — Jan. 24: City Hall in Holdingford, Minnesota To take advantage of discounted pre-registration, which ends Jan. 16, visit midwestforage.org. On-site registration is available but costs more. Midwest Forage Association is hosting this annual series of meetings in collaboration with University of Minnesota Extension and northeast, central and southeast local forage councils. Agendas vary by location so visit midwestforage.org for site-specic programs.

Attend Dairy Strong Jan. 16-18 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, to gain inspiration and discover the challenges and solutions experienced by other farmers when implementing sustainable practices. Gain practical knowledge and motivation to implement practices that will make a positive impact on the environment and farms. The Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Dairy Team monthly webinar series continues from noon to 1 p.m. Jan. 17. This program will focus on the climate and weather predictions for the growing season. Dennis Todey, director of the USDA Climate Hub in Ames, Iowa, will lead the presentation. Register at https://go.iastate.edu/CLIMATE24. Reunite with the agriculture community Jan. 17-18 during MN AG EXPO at the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center in Mankato, Minnesota. Over the course of two days, Minnesota’s marquee winter agriculture gathering sets our sights on the future by offering networking opportunities; educational sessions; a full trade show oor; dynamic speakers; fundraising events and more. University of Minnesota Extension is hosting a series of farmland rental rates webinars to discuss an array of topics around the topic of current farmland values. Farmland rental rates are the largest input cost the farmer has. Landlords, farmers and agri-business professionals should make plans to attend one of the informative meetings being held online. Each webinar will be held from 9:30-11:30 a.m. and from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Jan. 17, Jan. 24, Jan. 31 and Feb. 7.

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Tell us about your chapter. The Riverdale FFA Chapter members embody the National FFA Organization motto as they learn to do, do to learn, earn to live and live to serve. Our local chapter has 80 active members, representing one-third of our junior high/high school enrollment. Through various events, students demonstrate their premier leadership, personal growth and career successes. They have attended and succeeded in local, state and national leadership conferences, and judging contests. They have engaged community partners with school farm test plots, greenhouse sales, school forest management, equipment rental and joint fundraising efforts. We participate in National Ag Day, local and state fairs, and roadside cleanup days.

Members of the Riverdale FFA Chapter — Carter Degenhardt (front, from leŌ), Stella Bieri, Chaise McGuire, Mallory Miess and Kaden Anderson; (back, from leŌ) Caleb Tracy, WyaƩ Storms and Rylee Wanek — take a break by the tractor they restored as part of a project in Muscoda, Wisconsin. How does your chapter volunteer in the community throughout the year? To encourage members to become active and involved citizens in their school, community and country, our chapter plans and hosts a number of activities. As part of our Family Fun Night at the School Farm, we host a haunted walk and movie night for community members. We provide tractors and wagons to Riverdale tractor safety to create informed, safe on-farm individuals. We clean up the Adopt-AHighway stretch on Highway 60. We provide free youth entertainment at Autumn Fest and at Avoca’s 150th celebration with our kiddie pedal tractor pulls. We plan and manage a petting zoo for

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ConƟnued from FFA | Page 6 public of agriculture and FFA facts and traditions. We visit the Wisconsin Capitol and meet with senators and representatives for FFA Day on the Hill. We host ag olympics for high school and elementary students. During farmer appreciation lunch, we prepared and delivered 150 meals to local farmers during harvest season to thank them for their work. At the Richland County dairy breakfast, members volunteer parking cars to support Richland County dairy producers. What fundraisers does your chapter do throughout the year? Our fundraising efforts encourage thrift and good nancial management among members through earnings, saving and investment. Funds are used to further agriculture and FFA opportunities to all students. We plant, manage and harvest crops each year to provide funding for students to attend conferences, contests and activities at no cost to them. Funds are also used to update or purchase equipment or implement new ideas, projects and buildings. This is also a great tool for working with community members and agriculture industry partners who donate time, products and knowledge to our education and fundraising efforts. From our strawberry/cookie dough sale, we generate income for members to earn FFA jackets, improve members’ sales skills and provide products to the community. From our greenhouse, we sell plants, such as hanging baskets, petunias, impatiens and a variety of vegetables, to generate income for student awards and state convention as well as provide an educational opportunity for students to care for the plants daily and provide an appreciated product to the community. What are the biggest events of the year? At our FFA banquet, we recognize all members with degrees, certicates, pins and other gifts as well as acknowledge our star and outstanding members. Parents and community

members are invited to see the members’ accomplishments. FFA ofcers provide an entertaining and informative ceremony and award students and community members for their contributions. What is unique about your chapter? Our school district owns a 190acre school farm and forest which is operated by our agriculture classes and FFA program. Our 650 K-12 students have access to the farm’s 44 tillable acres for crop production, a sweet corn patch, pumpkin patch, sunower patch, raised garden bed, corn/soybean test plot, several managed forest zones, soil pit, Christmas tree plantation, orchard and recently constructed Jack Meister Agricultural Learning Center complete with a heated and cooled display area, classroom and lean-to for equipment storage. Our chapter owns and operates the farm as a fundraiser and experiential learning opportunity. This has led to our chapter acquiring two tractors, a wagon for hauling people, corn planter, gravity box and the rental of a Case tractor from Ritchie Implement. In January, a new agricultural classroom and lab facilities opened for district students and FFA members. This includes a classroom, animal lab, food science lab area, attached greenhouse and headhouse space. When was your chapter founded and how has it evolved? Our chapter has evolved as we change to t the needs of the agricultural industry. Members are focusing more on helping roles in agriculture as we see less students growing up in traditional production agriculture. We are fortunate to have many members still on farms in our community, but that number as a whole is decreasing in our nation. Our chapter focuses on the future of agriculture and how we can prepare our members to meet its growing needs.

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Why did you join FFA? I joined FFA to help others in my community learn about livestock, farming and the importance of agriculture. I am also involved in dairy and livestock showing and wanted to display my animals and abilities at local, state and national shows.

Tell us about your farm and family. Our family farm is Stormdale Holsteins and Cattle Sales. We milk 70-80 cows. The majority are fresh Holsteins heifers; the others are registered Holsteins and Jerseys. We operate a cattle sales business, where we sell fresh Holstein 2-yearolds to dairies for replacements. I also have my own show pig operation, consisting of seven sows, purebred breeds and crossbreeds. I sell piglets to local 4-H and FFA members for show projects at local and state level fairs.

What is your role in the chapter? I am serving as the chapter president. I oversee the organization, run meetings, serve on committees and participate in many contests, conferences and activities. What FFA contests do you compete in? I compete in the dairy and livestock evaluation Career Development Events. I also compete in the employment skills Leadership Development Event. What do you look forward to most in the upcoming FFA year? I look forward to the livestock judging contest and Food for America. At Food for America, we invite Riverdale fourth-

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When do you do chores? I help at 5 in the evening and 8 in the morning.

Tell us a fun memory you have of living on the farm. Getting my rst calf.

What is your favorite and least favorite chore? My least favorite is scraping manure.

What is your favorite animal on your farm? The cows because they produce milk.

What project do you enjoy helping your parents with on the farm? Hauling bales.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a vet.

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Are you involved in activities? Basketball because I get to play games with my friends.

What is your favorite animal on your farm? The kitties.

Tell us a fun memory you have of living on the farm. Sledding and driving the golf cart.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a farmer.

What is your favorite animal on your farm? The cows because they make us money.

If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would look like my daddy’s.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to me a farmer. Owen Hemmesch 7 years old Second grade

What is your favorite thing to do off the farm with your family? Going camping.

What project do you enjoy helping your parents with on the farm? Riding in the tractor or skid loader.

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When do you do chores? In the evenings every day and in the morning on the weekends. What is your favorite and least favorite chore? My favorite is feeding calves, and my least favorite is cleaning mangers. What project do you enjoy helping your parents with on the farm? Playing with the kitties. Tell us a fun memory you have of living on the farm. Playing in our fort. What is your favorite animal on your farm? The kitties, because they are furry and warm.

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Are you involved in activities? Basketball because I get to play with friends.

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What is your favorite thing to do off the farm with your family? Go camping and swimming.

What project do you enjoy helping your parents with on the farm? Riding in the tractor, skid loader, and truck and trailer.

What is your favorite meal that your mom or dad makes? Hamburgers.

What is your favorite and least favorite chore? My favorite is holding the ashlight for feeding calves, and my least favorite is just being in the cold.

What is your favorite and least favorite chore? My favorite chore is bedding the calves, and my least favorite is cleaning mangers.

What is your favorite game to play on the farm? Playing in the fort and on the bales.

When do you do chores? I help in the evenings.

What is your favorite meal that your mom or dad makes? Hot dogs.

When do you do chores? I help at 5 every night and at 8 a.m. on the weekends.

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If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. It would be the same as Dad’s but with more cows and robots.

What is your favorite game to play on the farm? Hide and seek.

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What is your favorite thing to do off the farm with your family? My favorite is camping, swimming in the sum-

Tell us a fun memory you have of living on the farm. Driving around on the golf cart with my siblings.

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What is your favorite meal that your mom or dad makes? Homemade pizza and tacos.

What do you want to be when you grow up? I want to be a vet. If you had a farm, describe what it would look like. I would have cows, chickens and cats. What is your favorite game to play on the farm? Hide and seek. What is your favorite meal that your mom or dad makes? Pizza. What is your favorite thing to do off the farm with your family? Go camping. Are you involved in activities? Basketball.

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CIH 8940, FWA, 4800 hrs ................$98,000 CIH 8920, 2WD, 6,700 hrs. ..............$65,000 CIH 8920, 2WD, 7,900 hrs. ..............$59,000 CIH 8910, 2WD, 4,100 hrs ...............$72,000 CIH 8920, FWA, 2,600 hrs .............$110,000 CIH 7220, FWA, 3900 hrs ............ Coming In CIH 7220, FWA, 8,500 hrs. ..............$65,000 CIH MX120, 2WD, 3,800 hrs. ...........$72,000 CIH MX120, FWA .............................$45,000 CIH 3800 16’ disc ...............................$9,500 IH 5488, new paint, new motor .........$36,500 IH 1466 restored, new 20.4x38 Firestones ..................$38,000 IH 1456, cab .....................................$22,000 IH 1086, 9,700 hrs. w/ldr. .................$21,000 IH 1066, no cab ................................$13,500 IH Hydro 86, 6,500 hrs., ...................$16,000 IH 1086, 5,000 hrs. ....................... Coming In IH 686 ...............................................$14,000

TILLAGE

CIH Speed Tiller 475, 21’ .................$90,000 CIH Tigermate II, 26’ ........................$28,000 CIH Tigermate II 26’ w/rolling basket $32,000 CIH Tigermate 200, 28’ w/rolling basket ...............................$40,000 CIH Tigermate 200 28’ w/basket ......$37,000 CIH RMX 370, 38’.............................$41,000 CIH RMX 340 28’ w/mulcher ............$44,000 CIH RMX 340 25’ disc w/mulcher .....$41,000 CIH 25’ 3900 disc .............................$15,000 CIH 527B ..........................................$17,500 CIH 530C Ripper, nice......................$38,000

Twine, Wrap & Net Wrap IN STOCK!

JD 2700 5-shank ripper ....................$17,000 DMI 900 ripper ........................................ Call DMI 530B lead shank .......................$16,500 Glencoe 7400 8-shank disc chisel ......$9,000

HAYING & FORAGE EQUIP.

Sitrex QR12, QR10, QRS rakes ............ New Many sizes of rakes available All Sizes of Sitrex Rakes ................ On Hand

GRAVITY BOXES & GRAIN CARTS

Many Sizes of Gravity Boxes........... on Hand Demco 450 .......................................$12,500 Demco 550 .......................................$14,500 Brent 657 gravity box, green & black, fenders ...........................................$23,000 Brent 644, green ...............................$17,500 Brent 644, tarp & fenders .................$21,000 J&M 540 box, red .............................$13,500 J&M Green 385 gravity boxes ............$5,000 J&M 385, red ......................................$5,000 Killbros 387 .........................................$9,000

M&W 260 gravity box $1,500 MISCELLANEOUS

New Red Devil 8’ Snowblowers..... On Hand Brillion XL32 32’ packer ....................$36,000 H&S 3137 370 bu. manure spdr .......$23,000 Allied Farm King 9’ snow blowers on hand

Various Sizes of Rock Wagons On Hand

GREENWALD FARM CENTER Greenwald, MN • 320-987-3177

WWW.GREENWALDFARMCENTER.COM

HOLSTEIN BULLS, red or black, serviceable age, north of Rochester, MN, delivery available. Call 507-732-5930. 22-1-F HOLSTEIN BULLS, springing hfrs., Freeport, MN area. Call 612-2707453. 23-TFN-F WOODMOHR NORTHERN LIGHTS ONLINE DAIRY SALE, 1/22/24 at 7 p.m., Cowbuyer.com, Deep pedigree Jerseys, calves, yearlings, brood cows. Wendy and Jon Schmidt 715-933-0281. 22-1-P

(30) REGISTERED JERSEY HEIFERS, due to start calving June ‘24; 2 yr. Reg. Jersey bull, $1,500; 3 yr. Black Angus bull, gentle, $2,500. Call/ text 715-417-1778. 21-5-F BROWN SWISS BULLS, 1-2 years old, AI sired; also 20’ Goliath Harvestore silo unloader. Call 651-3809530. 10-TFN-F-1st BROWN SWISS BULLS, home raised, registered, genomic tested, A2A2 tested, delivery available. Call 563-419-2137 or visit www.hilltopacresfarmcalmaria. com 24-TFN-F

Livestock - WANTED

WANTING TO BUY SLOW & LAME CATTLE, lump jaws and bad eyes and all blemished cattle, $200-$600; also, good cull cows and bulls, $600$1,200. Call 612-860-8774 or 651-480-1900. 4-TFNB COMPLETE HERDS OF DAIRY CATTLE; also buying all classes of livestock, including cull cows, steers, hfrs. and calves. Call 715-216-1897. 7-TFN-B

WE HAVE BUYERS for tiestall and freestall dairy herds of all qualities and quantities. Also herds for sale at all times. Call 715721-0079. 2-TFN-B ALL CLASSES OF SPRINGER DAIRY COWS. No jockeys. Call 320-760-6050. 20-TFN-F BUTCHER COWS, bulls & fats; also thin, lame, lazy & lump jaw. Call 320-8947175. 11-TFN-B

Hay, Straw, Feed & Bedding - FOR SALE

ERNMOREORGANICS.COM, certied organic alfalfa, wrapped in 8 layers of lm, 3x4x6 bales, RFQ 140-280, Springeld, SD. Call ERNmore Organics 605-286-3873 or 605-999-2010 or 605-2511143.Ernmoreorganics. com. 16-TFN-B RE-MINERALIZE YOUR SOIL, CROPS & ANIMALS WITH SEA90 OCEAN MINERALS, 5 times the minerals vs. leading competitors, dealers wanted. Send phone number and I’ll call, Natural Ag Solutions, 1437 Crosscut Rd., Platteville, WI 53818. 17-6-B 150 SHREDDED ROUND CORN STALK BALES; also straw bales. Call Kevin Jerger 701-3670869. 22-4-F

FEED: corn silage (BMR & conventional), alfalfa haylage, straw, ryelage, delivery available. Call 920371-7737. 18-6-F ORGANIC AND CONVENTIONAL ALFALFA/GRASS MIX IN 3X3 SQUARE BALES, 1st-4th cuttings; also have organic wheat straw and organic corn available, Cassleton, ND. Call 701730-1730. 19-4-B ALFALFA HAY & GRASS HAY, med. square or round bales, delivery available, Thief River Falls, MN. Call or text LeRoy Ose 218-689-6675. 10-TFN-B

OCIA-CERTIFIED YELLOW CORN, oat hay & alfalfa grass hay; also dry cow heifer hay. Call 641-751-8382. 12-TFN-B

HIGH-QUALITY FORAGES: corn silage (conventional and BMR), alfalfa haylage, fescue grass silage, Triticale silage and oatlage. Forages can be delivered and made into TMR. Call 920-371-7737. 22-20-B STRAW, NETWRAPPED ROUND BALES & BIG SQUARES, clean, dry, stored inside, delivery available. Call 320-8088336. 15-TFN-F

Services

CUSTOM HEIFER RAISER has openings to raise your heifers. We offer freestall facilities, all TMR fed, $2.50/day from weaned to pre-fresh. Call Ben for more details 715495-0481. 21-2-VM CUSTOM CHOPPING, We are looking to add a few customers to our custom chopping business. We offer a newer JD 9800 chopper, 5 trucks, merger & blade tractor. We do travel. Call Ben with any questions 715-495-0481. 3-TFN-B SILO REMOVAL, take down & clean up, specializing in but not limited to silos in congested areas, mobile concrete crushing, fully insured. Call 507236-9446. 22-10-P

OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN, out produces hybrids for silage, $67/ bu. plus shipping, leafy, sweet stalks, highly nutritious grain. Call 217-8573377 or cell 217-343-4962. borriesopenpollinatedseedcorn.com 20-10-VM PREMIUM QUALITY 3X4X8 WHEAT STRAW, delivered by the truckload, stored inside, volume discounts/contracts available, supply available yearround. We also carry hay/ alfalfa and other varieties of straw. Email redriverforagesales@gmail.com or call/text 1-204-209-1066. 22-4-B BALEAGE, 37.17% moisture, 22.26 crude protein, 182.61 RFU. Call 507-829-1954. 22-1-F ALFALFA BALEAGE, 1st-4th crop, 175 RFQ. Call 715-896-1418. 3-TFN-F

Help Wanted 1900 COW DAIRY looking for bilingual parlor manager. Call 507-9515597. 8-TFN-F LOOKING FOR HELP MILKING COWS, south of Freeport, MN, experience preferred. Call 320493-5310. 12-TFN-F 50-COW DAIRY LOOKING FOR KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSON for farm work; must know equipment and cows. Call 715-662-5053. 23-TFN-F


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Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

p to are S 1- lf C Ca AcidiÀed electrolyte to conserve

OWATONNA 50’ HAY & GRAIN ELEVATOR, in VG cond. Call 715-3140977. 14-TFN-F

Call Randy for more information.

(4) DEMCO 365 & 450 GRAVITY BOXES, (2) w/tarps, like new; tricycle feeder; big round bale wagon. Call 320-557-6558. 18TFN

hydration for pre-weaned calves

Boots • 7mm SBR insulating neoprene rubber boot • 100% waterproof • Reinforced toe and heel areas • Self cleaning rubber outsole • Removable ventilated insole with built-in arch

Feed: 320-468-6655 Toll Free: 877-468-6655 Agron. Petro. Agron./Petro: 320-468-2509 Toll Free: 877-438-3378 Feed

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Tell the advertisers you saw their ad in the Dairy Star!

Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Repair

• Repair & Sales • Troubleshooting • Hose Assemblies

• Design • Service Calls

Skidsteer Attachments For Sale www.stoens.com

16084 State Hwy. 29 • Glenwood, MN 56334

320-634-4360

Toll Free 866-634-4360

WESTWAARD 30 GAL. PASTEURIZER, motor has new seals & bearings, $6,800/obo, can send pictures; Delvotest antibiotic milk test kit, $80/obo. Call/text 563-542-3276. 18-TFN-F DOUBLE-10 FLAT MILKING PARLOR EQUIP., Beco Pulse Nexus Pulsation pipeline, complete. Call 612-269-0893. 22-1-F ENGLISH SHEPHERD PUPPIES, old blood lines, tri colors & black and whites, great farm dogs. Call 701-490-2432. 22-3-F BERG 600 BARN CLEANER w/chute, CCW. Call 320-304-2311. 20-TFN-F GEHL 315 SCAVENGER II SIDE SLINGER MANURE SPREADER, working cond., $1,000. Call 715-669-3971. 22-1-F ALFA-DELAVAL LATE MODEL BULK TANK, 1,250 gal., complete as new, MN. Call 480-3138460. 5-TFN-F COMPLETE INTERNATIONAL 310 GERMAN DSL ENGINE, 100 hr. on recent OH, VG Bosch fuel system, needs engine block. Call 715-654-5220. 22-1-F IN STOCK: injectors for most common JD applications & some other makes, new, originals, not for after martket, best price, we test & rebuild injectors & injection pumps. Allen at Stanley Diesel 715-753-2702. 20-12-B-1st

250’ OF BERG 16” CW GUTTER CHAIN, 8’16” gutter grates, like new; 530 Agrival feed cart. Call 320241-4314. 11-TFN-F ‘17 POLARIS RANGER XP1000, very good cond. Call 320-815-8922 16-TFN-F MUSTANG 960 SKID LOADER, nice cond., $10,500/obo; ‘17 Kuhn 153 Veri-Master 4-bottom rollover plow, $25,000. Call 608-479-2039. 20-TFN-F BORDER COLLIE/AUSSIE HALF GROWN FEMALE PUP, ready for a job, smart, willing, pretty, friendly, price negotiable for right person. Call 715279-1264. 22-1-F 20’ CATTLE HAY FEEDER on wheels; calf creep feeder w/cow guard; also single round bale feeder. Call 320-557-5514, no texts or messages. 15-TFN-F LELY A3 CLASSIC w/all equip; also wanted: used grain or dryer bin. Call 320248-7954. 22-1-F

(50) NEW MEMORY FOAM COW MATTRESSES, cement anchors, top cover; also (10) large rubber lled mattresses. Call 507-828-5087. 22-1-F

January 22, 2024

Scabbling makes a 2.5 inch wide groove that is rough We’ve been on the bottom keeping your and sides. This gives cows on their your cow traction feet since 1987!! at ALL times!

Deep Pedigree Jerseys

www.SmithsofWisconsin.com

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, farm raised with children. Call/text 920-6727384. 22-1-F (6) DELAVAL 480 MILK MASTER AUTO TAKEOFFS, exc. cond. Call 715613-5621. 22-1-F

(22) COW TRAINERS & 32 COLLARS, $100 for all. Call 563-568-1177. 223-F 55’ NEW PINTLE SINGLE CHAIN w/paddles for 11” conveyor, $10.80/ ft. Call 715-456-8277. 22-TFN-F CIH 1200 6R CORN PLANTER, dry fertilizer, row cleaners, $17,000. Call 320-360-2632. 22-1-F

55” Panel Fans

NEW High Pressure Fog Ring Now Available

BY SMITH’S OF WI LLC

715-314-0388

BALE WRAPPERS, Tubeline TL6000, 13 HP AX2. Call 507-829-1954. 22-1-F

FORD 6610 SERIES II, 2WD, 72 HP, CAH, 4528 hrs., exc. cond. Call 715823-4501. 22-1-F

GREAT PYRENEES, BORDER COLLIE, BLUE HEELER CROSS PUPPIES, born Oct. 5th, $25 ea. 22186 Keystone Rd., Wilton, WI 54670. 204-F

DAIRY SALE

Leon Smith

JD 317 SKIDLOADER, quick attach, 7,000 hrs, clean machine, newer tires. 320-630-5694. 22-1-F

BADGER BARN CLEANER HEAD, like new; corn crib; 1st and 2nd cutting hay. Call 218-3972432. 22-1-F

(4) 3-PHASE 5HP BULK MILK TANK COMPRESSORS, reasonable. Call 480-313-8460. 9-TFNF

ONLINE

References available.

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, ready Jan. 22, red tri & red Merle, tails docked, dew claws, 1st round shots & wormer. Call Travis 507-259-5173. 22-TFN-F

NH BR770 ROUND BALER, crop cutter; Case 2188 combine, RWA. Call 218841-8723. 24-TFN-F

JD 920 BEAN HEAD; International 60 6RN stalk chopper. Call 320-5100950. 13-TFN-F

WOODMOHR NORTHERN LIGHTS

Call us for ALL your slippery concrete needs!

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES, great farm dogs, family friendly, born Nov. 1st, Beaver Creek, MN. Call Mark 507-350-8003. 21-TFN-F

7 p.m.

Calves, Yearlings, Brood Cows

COWBUYER.COM Wendy and Jon Schmidt

715-933-0281

• The highest air Àow in a circulation fan - 33,900 CFM. • Cast aluminum blades have a lifetime warranty. • Totally enclosed maintenance free, high ef¿ciency motors have a full two year warranty. Model VP CA:

Belt Drive, 1 HP, 115/230 volt, 9.6/4.8 amps single phase one speed 587 rpm

Quality Alfalfa Hay & Straw For Sale 3x4 Bales • 1st, 2nd & 3rd Cutting Hay WE DELIVER

Heavy Oats Also For Sale

Honeyland Farms

1-320-250-8805 or 1-204-347-5780 Mike www.honeylandfarms1.com

133 Atlantic Ave. NE • Pennock, MN

320-599-4466


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FARM-RITE EQUIPMENT, INC.

Willmar, MN

(10) 52” BARN FANS, single phase electric, 6 blades, 6 yrs. old, $200 ea. Call 712-330-7536. 20-TFN-F-1st PSI POWER WASHERS, Power Washers Hot/ Cold, Cabinet Parts Washers, Chemicals, Presoaks, Degreasers, Large Parts Inventory Shipped Same Day, On Site Service. Industrial, Commercial, Farm, Sales, Repair and Rental. “The Guys That Work Great Under Pressure” 1-800-555-1677. Serving you from 3 locations: West Central MN Region – Pennock, MN Location, SW MN Region – Wilmont, MN Location, NW IA Region – Harrisburg, SD Location & Wilmont, MN Location, SE SD Region – Harrisburg, SD Location. 23-TFN-B

St. Cloud, MN Long Prairie, MN 320-240-2085 844-262-2281

320-732-3715 866-514-0982

GEHL 100 GRINDER MIXER, always shedded, good cond., $1,500; also wanted: Farmall C. Call 507-456-2816. 21-3-F WEAVERLINE FEED CARTS, new, rebuilt used, parts, service. Call Hobert Sales Inc., Cokato, MN 320-286-6284. 19-TFN-B (2) MILLER PRO 5200 16’ CHOPPER BOXES on 12 ton gears, nice cond! $5,500 ea., Withee, WI. Call 715-773-8284. 22-1-F ‘08 35-TON SEMI TRAILER, beaver tail & ramps, 51’ total length. Call 320-760-6942. 12-TFN-F ‘91 JD 5730 HARVESTER, 2WD, 4 spd., hydo, IronGard, 3R corn head, approx 3800 hrs., $28,500/ obo. Call 715-667-5353. 22-1-F HAY RACK, platforms on side, 9x18’, $2,500; Kewanee elevator, 56’, PTO lift. Call 320-247-2657. 7-TFN-F SMIDLEY STEER STUFFER, needs some work; also Reg. Holstein hfr. calves, 1-3 mos. old, VG genetics. Call 952200-0925. 21-4-F

Miscellaneous - WANTED

NH D1000 BIG SQUARE BALER, must be nice. Call 320-290-2602. 20-4-F

AQUATHERM WOOD STOVE, model 275. Call 715-472-2073. 22-1-F

SPRING TEETH for IHC C cultivator; wheel hub for IHC 56 corn planter, right side. Call 715-822-2678. 14-TFN-F

OLD HEATING FUEL AND DIESEL, can pump from basement. Call 320424-2005. 5-TFN-F

35.5 tires, scale, faded

Hills, MN • 507-962-3631

LIFT PARTS, JD 8350 grain drill, 13’, Park Rapids, MN. Call 218-6164201. 22-1-F

Special Price $19,995

It’s hard to believe the best can be even better. But with extensive feature upgrades, increased visibility and a more comfortable cab, Bobcat® 500 platform loaders defy the odds. 320-235-3672 877-484-3211

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD BLUE HEELER CROSS PUPPIES, 4 female, 1 male, parents cattle dogs. Call 507-421-5270. 20-TFN-F

FARM BULK MILK COOLERS, all sizes. Call 319-330-2286. 10-24-P

Brent 874 grain cart

Dassel, MN

PENTA 4120 HD VERT. TMR, great shape, new knives, SS conveyor, $19,000, Osage, MN. Call 218-841-4248 or 218-5733172. 16-TFN-F-1st

BULK MILK TANK AND VACUUM PUMP; also NH 892 chopper. Call 320-262-6874. 22-1-F

www.farmriteequip.com

320-275-2737 888-679-4857

Miscellaneous - FOR SALE

TMR MIXER, pull-type in fair cond., offering $3,500-$4,000 paid. Call 715-669-3026. 22-1-F CORN SILAGE PROCESSOR UNIT OR PROCESSOR ROLLS. Contact: 21650 New Line Rd., Darlington, WI 53530. 19-6-F MULTIMAX HUTCH. Call 608-723-2049. 1-TFN-F

THE MOST COMPLETE HAY LINE

NOW HIRING

JD 2700 PLOW, semi mounted. Call 320-5101055. 13-TFN-F 2800 GAL. MUELLER BULK TANK, 10hp Boumatic Air Star and 5 hp Boumatic vacuum pumps. Call 507-276-5614. 22-1-F CLOVERDALE 285 PORTABLE MIXER, good cond., $15,000. Call 641-364-2601. 18-TFN-F ‘04 TURBO CHARGED VW BEETLE CONVERTIBLE. Call 320250-4600. 20-TFN-F JD 115 STALK CHOPPER, very nice, $8,500; drinking cups, milker pump & jar; 200’ of 24” poly manger liner. Call 320-2666878. 19-5-F JD 8 BOLT WHEEL CENTERS; 716 Knight side slinger; (8) single pane barn windows. Call 641228-2270. 22-1-F HEAVY DUTY 48” PALLET FORK, JD Euro mount. Call 608-994-2401. 16-TFN-B KUHN KNIGHT 5135 VERTICAL TMR MIXER, no Sunday calls. Call 320-429-1215. 22-1-F

LID FOR KNIGHT 8132 SLINGER SPREADER. Call 507-459-5201. 19-TFN-F JD 7000 6 OR 8 ROW PLANTER & 6620 or 7720 combine. Call 320760-6050. 22-TFN-F AUTOMATIC ROLLERMILL, upright auger or bevel gears for it. Call 641-985-4072. 22-1-F YOUNG GUY LOOKING FOR RETIRING DAIRY FARMER WILLING TO HELP ME GET STARTED or buy into and take over farm. Prefer to stay in Wisconsin. Call 608-5583310. 20-3-F

Cut • Dry • Harvest

Save time, money and improve hay quality with KUHN.

in both our Juneau and Baraboo Locations

DAIRY HYGIENE ROUTE SALES SPECIALIST

Now hiring an additional Dairy Hygiene Route Sales Specialist in our Juneau Location. Central Ag Supply Inc of Juneau and Baraboo is a growing company that provides professional sales and service to Wisconsin’s South Central and Eastern Dairyland. Join the team of an industry leader. A NEW EXPERIENCE AT A DIFFERENT PLACE EVERY DAY. A sales and customer service opportunity for the “Traditional Farm Store at Your Door” routes including the selling and delivering of dairy hygiene products and supplies to dairy farmers. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE maintaining and building on existing accounts, performing as a milk quality technician, and actively developing new accounts. REQUIREMENTS ARE excellent customer service skills, sales aptitude, troubleshooting skills and ability to perform standard physical duties. Must have an excellent work ethic, eagerness to learn, good communication skills, team attitude, and self-motivated. A good driving record and ability to obtain a CDL is required. POSITION OFFERS health benefits, paid time off, holiday pay, and base wage plus commission. On the job training and company sponsored schools provided.

SERVICE TECHNICIAN

Now Hiring Additional Service Technicians in our Juneau and Baraboo locations. Join the Team of an industry leader. Central Ag Supply of Juneau and Baraboo provides professional sales and service to Wisconsin’s South Central and Eastern Dairyland. Implementing innovations and technology on today’s Dairy Farms is our specialty. ON THE JOB TRAINING. Gain a wealth of training and experience in all the service trades. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE servicing, installing, and routine maintenance for all types of dairy equipment including robotics, automation, and refrigeration systems. REQUIREMENTS ARE a minimum of basic mechanical and electrical aptitude.We are looking for individuals with excellent communication skills, a desire to learn, and a team player attitude. A good driving record is a must. POSITION OFFERS a company vehicle, sponsored schools, a very competitive wage based on previous training and experience, health benefits, paid time off, holiday pay and retirement plan.

Email resume to cascareers@centralagsupply.com or Mail to Human Resources, PO Box 93, Juneau, WI 53039

or apply online at www.centralagsupply.com

Mower Conditioners

THE HAY AND FORAGE TOOL SPECIALISTS KuhnNorthAmerica.com

Mowers

Mergers

Rotary Rakes

Wheel Rakes

Tedders

Harvesting high-quality hay and forage is the focus of KUHN’s hay tool innovation. Our commitment is to help you gain a maximum return on investment by providing products known for performance, reliability, and longevity.

Arcadia, WI

608-323-7001

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Mac America Ag Finance wants to help Ag producers with (30 year- Fixed Rate) Ag Financing.

THINKING OF SELLING YOUR

LAND OR LIVESTOCK?

Real Estate, Refinancing, Purchases and Operating Loans from $50,000 to $50 million.

Unparalleled Marketing Reach, 600,000+ on our Database

Contact: Darrell Crapp

www.BigIron.com

dccrapp@aglandfinance.com

608-558-6832

Used Farm Master FB 233

New Kuhn Knight 4270M Primor

New Valmetal 5600 Agri Chopper

New Kelly Ryan 4X12

New Kelly Ryan 5X12

New Vermeer BF250

#5999 - $6,400

#6461 - Call

#6428 - Call

#6462 - Call

#6182 - Call

Call Darrell Crapp, your land & livestock expert! 608-558-6832

Used Vermeer BPX9010 New Valmetal Bedding #6434 - $27,900 Chopper #5837 - Call

New Kelly Ryan 4 X 10 #6463 - Call

#6381 - Call

New Kuhn Knight GA 4230T

New Kuhn Knight GA3200GT Gyrorake

New Kuhn Knight GF 7802 TGII

#6247 - Call

#6229 - Call

#6206 - Call

New Kuhn Knight SR110 GII #6237 - Call

New Dryhill DH-110-8-16

New Dryhill DH-150 Load Stand #6300 - Call

New Dryhill DH-2206.08 #5943 - Call

New Dryhill DH-4006.42 #6202 - Call

New Dryhill DH-310

New Dryhill DH-4006.42 #6389 - Call

New Dryhill DH-480 #4622 - Call

New Dryhill DH-4808.42 #5862 - Call

New Dryhill DH-4808.52 #6388 - Call

New Dryhill DH-481

New Valmetal 5600

New Valmetal 5600

New Valmetal AT5600

New Valmetal AT5600

New Kuhn Knight MM 301

Used Kuhn Krause 8000 Excelerator

Used John Deere 630F Hydra Flex

#6370 - Call

#5704 - Call

#6393 - Call

#6394 - Call

#6267 - Call

#6390 - Call

#5934 - Call

#6222 - $57,500

#6377 - Call

#6480 - $12,900

Salesmen: Shawn Martin (608) 778-4554 or Joe Ryan (608) 778-2900

4116 Hwy. 80 S. Platteville, WI

Office: (608) 348-9401 or Toll Free: 1(888) BUY-Patz www.steinhartsfarmservice.com

4116 Hwy. 80 S. Platteville, WI


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ILLINOIS Kaeb Sales, Inc. Cissna Park, IL (815) 457-2649

NORTH DAKOTA

IOWA Don & Leo Wille Construction, LLC Garnavillo, IA (563) 252-2034 MINNESOTA

Gorter’s Clay & Diary Equip. of MN, Inc. Pipestone, MN (507) 825-3271 Hartung Sales & Service, Inc. Freeport, MN (320) 836-2697 Hobert Sales, Inc. Cokato, MN (320) 286-6284

Mid-Central Equipment, Inc. Henning, MN (218) 583-2931

River Valley Sales, LLC Lewiston, MN (507) 523-3491

Story Sales & Service, Inc. Faribault, MN (507) 334-3724

CO ONTACT A DEALER NEAR YOU !

Cliff s, Inc Cliff’s c. c Friesland,, WI (920) 348-5153

Rew Motors, Inc. Birnamwood,, WI (715) 449-2524

Farmers’ Implement, LLC Allenton, WI (262) 629-4104

Schmidt Building & Equip. LLC Forest Junction, WI (920) 766-4622

Hoover Silo Repair, LLC Withee, WI (715) 229-2527

Spartan Construction Inc. Luxemburg, WI (920) 845-9892

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Kettlewell Welding & Concrete Omro, WI (920) 420-9498

Spiegelberg Implement, Inc. Weyauwega, WI (920) 596-2610

Anibas Silo & Equipment, Inc. Arkansaw, WI (715) 285-5317

Knuth Farm Equipment LLC Hortonville, WI (920) 757-6995

Steinhart Farm Service, Inc. Platteville, WI (608) 348-9401

Bindl Sales & Service, Inc. Reedsburg, WI (608) 524-6339

Kraus Equipment New Holstein, WI (920) 894-2488

Tanner Equipment Omro, WI (920) 420-2471

Carl F. Statz & Sons, Inc. Waunakee, WI (608) 849-4101

L & L Sales & Service, Inc. Kaukauna, WI (920) 766-0603

The Scharine Group, Inc. Whitewater, WI (608) 883-2880

C. F. Heckmann Co. Inc. Newton, WI (920) 693-8717

P & D Sales and Service, LLC Pulaski, WI (920) 822-5145

Zweifel Construction Inc. Monroe, WI (608) 325-4298

Western Farm Sales, Inc. Oakes, ND (701) 742-2348 SOUTH DAKOTA Fieber Van’s Implement Inc. Watertown, SD (605) 753-9834

CHECK OUT THE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL PATZ DEALERS Cloverdale 1300 cu ft Twin screw vertical mixer - Call Gorter’s Clay & Dairy Equip. 507-825-3271

COMING SOON Used Lucknow 900, 4 auger L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603

Lucknow 4 auger 900 - $27,000 L&L Sales and Service Inc. 800-236-0603

Used Kuhn VTC1100, new screws $37,000 The Scharine Group 800-472-2880

Used Penta 5610, great value! The Scharine Group 800-472-2880

420 LH demo deal! The Scharine Group 800-472-2880

SOLD New 1300 SuperTwin Call for Price Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151

Used 950 - $25,000 Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151

Used 950 - $28,500 Schmidt Buildings & Equipment 920-422-4151

New Patz 950, 2400 Series 3 - Call Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

New Patz 740 - Call for price Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

Used 620 vertical - $25,900 Spartan Construction 920-845-9892

Used Patz 1100 - $61,500 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

Used Patz 9427 - $3,200 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

Used Patz 270 stationary - $14,900 Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

New Patz 1300 - Call Steinhart’s Farm Service Inc. 608-348-9401

Patz 950 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

SAC 6135 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz V500 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 350 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Patz 620 Story Sales & Service 800-491-3724

Jaylor 3425 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Maximixer 2050 - $10,900 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz 350 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

Patz 500 Wille Construction 563-252-2034

New Patz 950 w/front discharge Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834

New Patz 620 w/side discharge Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834

New Patz 1100 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834

New Patz 420 Fieber Van’s Implement, Inc. 605-753-9834


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