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Page 2 Dairy Star Second Section Saturday, February 9, 2013
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1995 CIH 2188, 3875 hours$56,500
M08010
2002 CIH 2388, 2975 hours$99,000
G11723
2002 JD 4310, 1090 hours$21,000
2009 CIH 305 Mag, 1710 hours$182,500
2010 CIH 385 Quad, 1825 hours$237,500
M07617
1998 CIH 2388, 3250 hours$85,700
A01202K32933
2008 NH T9060, 1610 hours$212,000
W15422 K31714
2006 CIH 1200, 16R30$38,000
2003 CIH 1200, 12R30$48,500
2002 CIH TMII, 30.5$27,900
G11945 K30423 K35081
1997 JD 980, 42.5$11,900
M08045
S05209
CIH 600 Quad, 12, 500 hrs.............CIH 600 Quad, 11, 765 hrs..............CIH 535 Quad, 09, 2500 hrs..........CIH 535 Quad, 07, 1620 hrs...........CIH STX530Q, 07, 2520 hrs...........CIH STX530Q, 06, 2700 hrs............CIH 485 Steiger, 09, 2075 hrs........CIH 485 Quad, 10, 1155 hrs...........CIH STX480Q, 06, 3150 hrs............CIH 450 Quad, 12, 265 hrs...............CIH STX450Q, 05, 2750 hrs............CIH STX450, 02, 3710 hrs...............CIH STX440, 01, 4005 hrs...............CIH 435 Steiger, 10, 850 hrs...........CIH 385 Quad, 10, 1835 hrs............CIH STX375Q, 01, 3750 hrs............CIH 350 Steiger, 10, 1265 hrs.........CIH 335 Steiger, 11, 500 hrs...........
$359,500$355,000$259,000$271,500$230,000$212,000$210,000$275,000$201,500$312,000$180,000$144,500$156,000$235,000$237,500$147,500$185,000$225,000
CIH 9380, 97, 4490 hrs.....................CIH 9350, 96, 5970 hrs......................CIH 9280, 93, 8900 hrs....................CIH 9270, 92, 8925 hrs....................CIH 9250, 91, 7300 hrs....................CIH 9180, 89, 7660 hrs....................CIH 9170, 90, 6315 hrs....................Cat 65D, 96, 5700 hrs......................Ford 846, 93, 5800 hrs...................JD 9620T, 06, 3485 hrs...................JD 9400T, 01, 4370 hrs...................JD 8760, 90, 6545 hrs.......................NH TJ425, 03, 3200 hrs..................NH T9060, 08, 1610 hrs.................NN T9050, 09, 1350 hrs..................NH 9020, 10, 575 hrs......................Steiger Cougar, 87, 6920 hrs.............Steiger Panther, 86, 9470 hrs..........
$85,000$79,500$59,500$49,900$47,500$39,900$49,500$68,500
$105,000$195,000$126,500
$49,500$129,500$212,000$209,000$165,000
$49,500$37,500
CIH 335 Mag, 11, 795 hrs...............CIH 305 Mag, 10, 3585 hrs............CIH 305 Mag, 09, 1710 hrs............CIH 290 Mag, 12, 395 hrs...............CIH 275 Mag, 11, 700 hrs..............CIH 275 Mag, 07, 1100 hrs............CIH MX270, 99, 7780 hrs.................CIH 215 Mag, 11, 1200 hrs............CIH MX200, 99, 8870 hrs..................CIH 200 CVT, 11, 380 hrs...............CIH 190 Mag, 09, 3545 hrs............CIH 125 Pro, 11, 2190 hrs................CIH 105U Farmall, 08, 1010 hrs........CIH MX80C, 99, 5100 hrs.................Ford 7740, 95, 3000 hrs....................JD 6300, 94, 4095 hrs.......................NH T8040, 10, 1075 hrs.................NH T8010, 08, 1900 hrs.................
$212,000$151,900$182,500$192,500$172,500$165,000
$79,000$139,500
$65,000$141,500$115,000
$76,000$49,500$36,500$34,500$29,500
$175,000$126,500
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21st AnnualCarver County/ University of MinnesotaDAIRY EXPO &TRADE SHOWMonday, February 18, 2013CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLNorwood Young America, MNA seminar and trade showfor dairy producers andrelated industries.
Location:CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL531 Morse Street, Norwood Young America
For more information, contact Laura Kieser at 952-466-5306
or check the website at www.extension.umn.edu/dairy
Cost: $10/person
$5/children 12 & under(Includes refreshments, entry to all educational
sessions & trade show, lunch and printed proceedings.)
Well See YouThere!Schedule of Events
9:30 a.m. Registration, Refreshments & Trade Show10:15 a.m. Early Bird Drawing & Trade Show
3:00 p.m. Trade Show3:15 p.m. Ladies and Grand Prize Drawings
10:30 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:45 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
SESSION A
SESSION E
SESSION B
SESSION F
SESSION C
SESSION GLUNCH & TRADE SHOW
SESSION D: Keynote: How to Achieve True Success and HappinessHank Wagner is a dairy farmer and past president of the Professional Dairy Producers of Wisconsin. His presentation will give you some very important
keys to true success and happiness, both in business and personally. You will be inspired and challenged as you hear about some life changing lessons. This presentation will give you plenty to think about and will likely take you, your business, and your relationships to a whole new level.
Hank Wagner, Wagner Dairy Farm, Oconto Falls, WI
10 Ways to Improve Profi tability Without
ExpandingDr. Tom Bailey will discuss
practical, common sense ways to increase dairy farm income while minimizing outgoing expenses. Strategies will be applicable for all dairy farms.
Dr. Tom BaileyElanco Animal Health
Calving ConundrumsPractical information on how to successfully manipulate calving malpresentations (head or leg back, breech presentation, etc.)
and deal with uterine torsions and other calving abnormalities. We will review normal calving processes as well as how to decide when to
examine or intervene.Dr. John ZimmermanLiberty Vet Clinic
Innovations in Evaluating Starch Digestibility for Lactating Dairy Cows
New models have been developed which combine the physical characteristics (particle size) & the chemical composition (fermentation, particle
bonding) of feed grains to estimate their feeding potential. Attendees will learn of new innovations in the evaluation of feed grains for lactating dairy cows.
Pat Hoff manUniversity of Wisconsin Extension
DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGS
Early Bird Drawing 10:15 a.m.Ladies Drawing & Grand Prize Drawing 3:15 p.m.
10 Strategies to Feed Your Dairy Herd During High Feed Prices
Optimizing the value of your dairys feed during times of elevated feed costs is a challenge to dairy profi tability & sustainability. This session will provide 10 practical steps to: manage your feed costs, improve effi ciency of performance, and aid in identifying areas in your feeding program that can be managed to give you a bigger return on your feed investment dollar.
Dr. Noah LitherlandUniversity of Minnesota Extension
New Technologies in Dairy Replacement Heifer
ManagementDairy replacement heifer management is changing big time. Terms, such as average daily gain and average calving age, are being replaced with genomics, sexed semen, calving age stringing, precision
feeding, and intake control. So its out with the old and in with the new terms of dairy
replacement heifer management.Pat Hoff man
University of Wisconsin Extension
10 Ways to Improve Profi tability Without
ExpandingDr. Tom Bailey will discuss
practical, common sense ways to increase dairy farm income while minimizing outgoing expenses. Strategies will be applicable for all dairy farms.
Dr. Tom BaileyElanco Animal Health
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
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SUMMERS SUPER-CHISEL - $42,500
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AGRIVAL 5600H Like New
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PATZ V300LP Like New
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SUPREME 900T $28,000
MEYER 500 TSS $6,995
NEW HOLLAND 195 $7,500
DEGELMAN 6600 $21,000
JOHN DEERE 6430 $98,000
FIAT-ALLIS 645B $12,990
WHITE 6700 $15,900
INTERNATIONAL 300 $5,150
SUNFLOWER 1435-26 $41,500
NEW IDEA 621 $695
MASSEY FERGUSON 1135 - $9,450
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30-DAY REGIONAL OUTLOOK
7-DAY FORECAST FOR SE SOUTH DAKOTA/SW MINNESOTA/NW IOWA
7-DAY FORECAST FOR CENTRAL MINNESOTA
7-DAY FORECAST FOR SE MINNESOTA/NE IOWA
WEEK AHEAD TEMPERATURE OUTLOOK
WEEK AHEAD PRECIPITATION OUTLOOK
DAIRY STAR WEATHER OUTLOOK AccuWeather.com
SATURDAY
Mostly cloudy, a little snow possible
40/4427/31
SUNDAY
Cloudy; snow possible, windy
and colder
32/3613/17
MONDAY
Cloudy, breezy and colder
21/256/10
TUESDAY
Intervals of clouds and sunshine
26/3011/15
WEDNESDAY
Partly sunny
24/2820/24
THURSDAY
Turning cloudy
31/355/9
FRIDAY
Morning fl urries; cloudy,
colder
19/232/6
SATURDAY
Mostly cloudy, a snow shower
possible
32/3823/29
SUNDAY
Cloudy, snow or fl urries
possible; windy
32/3820/26
MONDAY
Cloudy, a snow shower possible; colder
24/304/10
TUESDAY
Times of clouds and sun
19/256/12
WEDNESDAY
Clouds followed by a brightening sky
19/2515/21
THURSDAY
Partly sunny and warmer
30/365/11
FRIDAY
Clouds to start, then sunshine
returns
21/271/7
SATURDAY
Mostly cloudy, a snow shower
possible
31/3525/29
SUNDAY
Rain, some ice early; windy
36/4026/30
MONDAY
Cloudy; snow possible, breezy and
colder
29/3311/15
TUESDAY
Clouds and limited sun
26/3012/16
WEDNESDAY
Times of clouds and sun
21/2520/24
THURSDAY
Variable cloudiness
31/3511/15
FRIDAY
Cloudy with a fl urry in the afternoon
23/274/8 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 2013
A storm system will be emerging from the Rockies into the Plains this weekend. This will bring the chance for some snow to the region, especially on Sunday. Southeastern parts of the region will have the chance for some rain and possibly ice. Colder air will work in behind the storm system for the early and middle part of next week with sea-sonably cold temperatures. Looking ahead over the next 30 days through the fi rst week or two of March, temperatures and precipitation amounts are both expected to be near average for this time of the year as the region will be in between a large ridge of high pressure aloft across the western United States and a dip in the jet stream along the East Coast.
February 9 - February 15
February 9 - February 15