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WINDRIDGE IMPLEMENTSCRESCO, IA
563-547-3688DECORAH, IA563-382-3614
ELKADER, IA563-245-2636
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BALERS08 Case IH RB564, #12932 .........................$28,995
COMBINES13 John Deere S670, #13333 ................... $329,99509 Case IH 5088, #14322 ......................... $169,99512 Case IH 6130, #16446 ......................... $210,00007 Case IH 2577, #16307 ......................... $127,50000 Case IH 2366, #14217 ............................$78,50013 John Deere S670H, #13331 ................ $329,99509 John Deere 9770STS, #14177 ............. $216,50010 Case IH 5088, #16254 ......................... $188,50098 Case IH 2366 w/Hillco, #16291..............$79,50097 Case IH 2188, #16239 ............................$39,99503 Case IH 2388, #14203 ............................$87,00008 Case IH 7010, #14215 ......................... $172,00002 Case IH 2388, #13311 ......................... $107,50011 Case IH 7088, #14084 ......................... $218,95012 Case IH 8230, #13260 ......................... $298,00003 Case IH 2388, #8914 ........................... $119,00095 Case IH 2188, #10848 ............................$49,99509 Case IH 5088, #12469 ......................... $159,50004 Case IH 2388, #13508 ......................... $105,00009 Case IH 7120, #13988 ......................... $180,000
TILLAGE10 Case IH Tru-Tand 330 Turbo, 25, #14092 $48,75009 Case IH True-Tandem 330 Turbo, 25, #16129.......................................................$39,99510 John Deere 2210, 316, #16410 ............$31,995Case IH Tigermate II, 44.5, #16379 .............$39,90092 DMI Tigermate, 30, #14260 ...................$16,90006 DMI Tigermate II, 31.5, #16440 .............$24,995
GRAIN CARTS & BOXES13 Brent GCB782, 750 bu., red, #13680 .....$32,000Parker 614 Series II, #14321 ..........................$8,100
13 Brent GT757, 750 bu., red, #13676 ........$21,42013 Brent GT757, 750 bu., red, #13677 ........$21,420Brent 644, #14078 .......................................$14,350
COMBINE HEADS10 Case IH 2020, 30, #13501 .....................$34,50010 Case IH 2020, 30, #12276 .....................$21,71508 Case IH 2020, 30, #13101 .....................$23,90009 Case IH 2020, 30, #8961 .......................$22,50008 Case IH 2020, 35, #13130 .....................$25,99511 Case IH 3020, 25, #16081 .....................$26,40002 Case IH 1020, 30, #13263 .....................$16,99591 Case IH 1020, 20, #13273 .......................$4,45004 Case IH 1020, 30, #14155 .....................$17,85013 Case IH 2606, #16436 ............................$52,76010 John Deere 635F, #13322 .......................$35,90001 Case IH 1020, 30, #16308 .....................$13,99509 Case IH 2608, #14216 ............................$49,99512 Case IH 2608, #14228 ............................$67,50004 Case IH 2208, #14221 ............................$29,00009 Case IH 3206, #13304 ............................$33,90011 Case IH 3408, #13324 ............................$44,50013 Drago N-12, #13316 ..............................$84,50008 Case IH 2606, #14219 ............................$41,00009 Case IH 3206, #13359 ............................$34,25013 John Deere 608C, #13330 ......................$74,50011 Case IH 3406, #16255 ............................$35,50092 Case IH 1044, #13310 ..............................$3,10012 John Deere 608C, #14178 ......................$72,50010 Case IH 3408, #13565 ............................$43,50009 Case IH 2608, #13596 ............................$44,00009 Case IH 2606, #13635 ............................$41,99510 Case IH 3406, #13171 ............................$34,99511 Case IH 3406, #14059 ............................$35,99509 Case IH 3208, #14076 ............................$35,99509 Case IH 2608, #13238 ............................$44,500
09 Case IH 3208, #13256 ............................$34,99511 Case IH 2606, #13639 ............................$49,99510 Case IH 3406, #12944 ............................$32,00007 Case IH 2606, #13235 ............................$36,99509 Case IH 2608, #16079 ............................$52,500
MOWER CONDITIONERS07 New Holland 499, #14336 ......................$13,50009 Case IH DC132 .......................................$26,25005 Case IH DCX131, #16430 ......................$15,99511 New Holland H7230, #16399 .................$21,90011 Case IH DC102, #13204 .........................$21,50013 Rhino Implement FR180, #14281 ...........$17,000John Deere CX20, #14212 ...........................$14,500
PLANTERS98 Case IH 955, #13315 ..............................$15,99507 John Deere DB90 36RN/30, #14266 ... $146,000Kinze 3600 Kinze, 16/31, #14286 ................$99,800Kinze 3600 Kinze, 16RN, #14308 .................$89,80011 Case IH 1250, #13360 ......................... $102,50011 AGCO White 8824, #13357 ................. $119,80007 Case IH 1240, 16R, #12760 ...................$89,99509 Case IH 1250, 16R, #14052 ...................$92,995
SKID STEER LOADERS08 Case 440 S3, #13246 .............................$19,50011 New Holland L220, #16132 ....................$29,90011 Case SV300, #13288 ..............................$38,95012 Case SV300, #14141 ..............................$52,92007 Case 430, #13312 ..................................$17,85002 Case 90XT, #13363 ................................$21,00012 Case SV185, #14280 ..............................$34,00007 Case 430, #16438 ..................................$21,99502 Case 60XT, #16485 ..................................$8,55097 Case 1845C, #16462 ................................$6,80011 Case SR220, #13327 ..............................$33,400
12 JCB 300 side entry, #14301 ...................$47,80012 Case SV300, #16267 ..............................$41,99511 Case SR250, #14267 ..............................$36,950
TELEHANDLERS10 JCB 527-55, #14318 ..............................$63,50013 JCB TM 320 articulated ....................... $118,99511 NH LM5060 Plus telehandler, #13365 ....$54,50005 JCB 535-60, #16179 ..............................$52,00007 JCB 536-60 Agri Plus, #16074 ..............$55,000
TRACK LOADERS07 Case 440CT, #12888 ..............................$31,90007 Case 440CT, #13356 ..............................$33,000
TRACTORS12 CIH Maxxum 140 MC w/ldr, #14297 ... $113,75011 Case IH Magnum 235, #14302 ............ $168,90010 NH Workmaster 55 w/ldr, #14265 ..........$22,80013 Case IH Farmall 110A, #14264...............$51,50011 Case IH Farmall 95 w/ldr, #16470 ..........$48,50008 New Holland T8040 ............................. $149,00010 John Deere 8320R, #14145 ................. $189,95010 John Deere 8320R, #14143 ................. $183,50010 John Deere 8320R, #14144 ................. $183,50010 John Deere 8320R, #14147 ................. $184,00011 Case IH Puma 185, #16211 ................. $118,50007 New Holland T6010 plus w/ldr, #14205 .$58,50010 John Deere 9430T, #13295 ................. $268,50011 Case IH Steiger 550, #14073 ............... $300,00009 Case IH Steiger 435, #13325 ............... $195,50010 John Deere 8320RT, #13317 ............... $212,00009 JCB 8250 Fastrac, #16388 .................. $116,500
WHEEL LOADER04 Gehl 521T, #16366 .................................$35,900
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09 CIH 5088,754 hrs., #14322
SPECIAL PRICE - $169,995
12 CIH Maxxum 140 MC,250 hrs., #14297
SPECIAL PRICE - $113,750
98 CIH 2366w/Hillco, 3582 hrs., #16291SPECIAL PRICE - $79,500
08 NH T8040,1252 hrs., #ODTTEGNVGQQBSPECIAL PRICE - $149,000
13 JD S670,475 hrs., #13333
SPECIAL PRICE - $329,995
10 JD 8320RT, 1882 hrs., #13317
SPECIAL PRICE - $212,000
09 JCB 8250,3710 hrs., #16388
SPECIAL PRICE - $116,500
12 CIH 6130, 562 hrs., #16446
SPECIAL PRICE - $210,000
09 CIH Steiger 435,1313 hrs., #13325
SPECIAL PRICE - $195,500
11 CIH Magnum 235,859 hrs., #14302
SPECIAL PRICE - $168,900
07 NH T6010 Plus,1701 hrs., #14205
SPECIAL PRICE - $58,500
11 CIH Farmall 95,292 hrs., #16470
SPECIAL PRICE - $48,500
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CROP &WEATHER REPORTS
SOUTH DAKOTA
CENTRAL MINNESOTA
NORTHERN MINNESOTA
SOUTH CENTRAL MINNESOTA
EASTERN IOWA
WESTERN IOWA SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN
WESTERN WISCONSIN
CENTRAL WISCONSIN
NORTHWESTERN WISCONSIN
BOBFREDRICKSONArlington, SD
(Brookings Co.)200 cows, 1,500 acres
DANIEL ROERICK
Burtrum, MN(Morrison Co.)80 cows, 220 acres
ARTHUR KRAHN
Warroad, MN(Roseau Co.)
40 cows, 160 acres
JAN ZUIDEMABlomkest, MN(Kandiyohi Co.)60 cows, 350 acres
CHUCK BUSHMANCastalia, IA(Fayette Co.)80 cows, 750 acres
BILL KOOIKEROrange City, IA(Sioux Co.)
350 cows, 1,000 acres
TOM NOVAKHighland, WI(Iowa Co.)
65 cows, 220 acres
RON KANNELElmwood, WI(Pierce Co.)
60 cows, 400 acres
FRED BROKERRice Lake, WI(Barron Co.)
150 cows, 270 acres
MARK FROSTWithee, WI(Clark Co.)
60 cows, 265 acres
We fi nished planting corn on July 4 but still had to go around some mud holes. We needed the forages for our heifers. We had 3 inches of rain on June 28 and 2 tenths today (July 8). Our corn didnt make it knee high by the Fourth. South of us where the ground is lighter and they got in the fi eld earlier the corn stands waist to chest high and looks excellent. We plan to take out second crop hay July 12 and it varies in height quite a bit. We had a lot of compaction. The Rice Lake Regional Airport recorded 20 inches of rain for April, May and June.
Weve been cultivating corn around the wet spots in the fi eld. We started planting the fi rst week of June and the corn is knee high. The corn is inconsistent in the area some is shoulder high and some is knee high. The alfalfa is coming along really well and we plan to start second crop on Saturday. A lot of neighbors have started. The soybeans in the area look better than the corn, but there is variation. Weve had 4 to 5 inches of rain the last two weeks and there are some places in the area that received 20 to 25 inches for the month. Its been one of the better years for our pastures.
We did all the fi rst crop hay that we plan to try to get a second crop from. We small squared 500 to 600 bales and round baled 180 bales. The second crop is coming along nicely. There have been struggles with getting hay made and some is turning black in the area. I was cutting out our corn maze today with the tiller and most of the corn is knee- to waist-high. The wheat and oats are coming along nicely. We had a sprayer get stuck in the area that needed a trackhoe to pull out. A JD tractor with triple wheels on snapped the rope.
I cut my meadow today. Hopefully we will cut the second crop in the next 4 to 5 days. Everywhere I look it looks short and thin. We are waiting for a run of dry weather so we can big square bale it. The corn looks excellent. It stands better than waist high. The soybeans in the area look nice and consistent. Yesterday (July 7) we got inch of rain and we needed that. It was the fi rst rain we had for a couple weeks.
Were fi nishing cutting second crop hay today (July 8). The dairy guys around here are all cutting. Weve chopped 140 acres and plan to round bale the rest. Most of the second crop was really good except an old seeding fi eld that was about 70 percent. The corn looks really good and stands between waist- and shoulder-high. We plan to put nitrogen on through the irrigator tomorrow (July 9). Our no-till soybeans are a little behind. The row soybeans look a lot better. We havent had much rain the last couple weeks and would take an inch once we get the hay put up.
We are working on stringing a couple nice days together to get the fi rst crop hay baled. The weatherman said 19 of the last 25 days weve had measurable rain. We chopped some of the hay July 3, 5 and 6, and that hay is coming back nicely. The corn has really shot up and now stands between knee- and waist-high. The soybeans are looking nice except the ones near standing water are yellow. The oats look nice, but havent headed out yet. We could use 10 days of dry weather.
We havent started second crop hay. We plan to cut the oats this week that is underseeded with alfalfa. I want to save the new seeding. We just cut it and bale it up as straw. Its all headed out. We just got done spraying and have some corn thats waist high and others that is yellow. Well start second crop as soon as we fi nish the oats. The soybeans look decent, but some are too wet. We plan to bale waterways tomorrow (July 9). We round bale them. Weve had over 2 inches of rain the last couple weeks.
The second crop hay is done. We chopped July 3 and 5. It was a small crop. I think everything was just too compact. In the last two weeks weve only had one tenth of rain. We could use inch of rain, but were not desperate. The corn looks better than it has all year. It fi nally looks green and is getting close to waist high. The roots are going down and getting the nutrients. The area soybeans are 4 to 5 inches tall. Everybody around here has part of a fi eld with black spots.
Weve had a lot of rain and bad weather. We had tornadoes June 29 that missed my place by mile. It knocked trees down in the pasture and we had some property damage. Thankfully nobody was hurt. We had 8 inches of rain in June and 2 inches in the last few weeks. The corn is 7 feet tall and we will have corn in the area that will be tasseling in a week. The soybeans are between knee- and waist-high. We are working on second crop hay now. The crop looks great.
MATT ANDRING
St. Charles, MN(Olmsted Co.)115 cows, 700 acres
We have the majority of the second crop hay done. We cut July 3 and we chopped it July 4 and 5 and put it all in bags. We just have 5 acres along our creek to do yet. We cut our triticale and peas that we underseeded with alfalfa today (July 8). We chop that and feed it to the heifers. We had a good stand, but some of that lodged. The corn looks either really good and stands head high or really horrible, where its too wet. The soybeans are probably 18 inches tall and look good. We are a little too wet.
SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA
We cut our new seeding hay July 4 and plan to bale it up tomorrow. In June it was so wet we couldnt spray it on ground so we sprayed it with a plane. We didnt want to go across it for three years with lots of ruts. There has been some second crop hay that has been done. The corn ranges from 5 feet to 8 feet tall and looks pretty nice. The soybeans look tremendous in the area. Its dried up the last couple weeks but were still sitting pretty good with moisture.
Crop and weather conditions in Dairy Star country.h dh d
St. Croix
Monroe
Polk
Vernon
Crawford
Grant
Green
Richland
La Crosse
Buffalo
Trem
peal
eau
Pepin
Rusk
Dunn Chippewa
Eau Claire
Jackson
Polk
Lafayette
ClarkPierce
Barron
IowaDane
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Dairy Recipes
Hot Cream Cheese Crab
Dip1 (12 oz.) can crab meat 2 (8 oz.) pkgs. cream cheese 1 stick butterGround pepper to taste (optional)
In a bowl, soften butter and cream cheese. Stir in crab, and mix until blended. Pour in a small baking dish (I use a dish similar to a pie pan) and bake at 350 degrees until bubbly. Serve with French bread or sourdough bread.
Submitted by: Gwen Dado, Amery, Wis.
1 (8 oz.) Neufachtel cheese, softened1/4 cup light mayonnaise1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese (can add more)1/4 cup grated Romano cheese1/4 tsp. garlic powder (or 1 clove garlic)Salt and ground pepper to taste1 (14 oz.) can artichoke hearts, drained and chopped1 cup frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained1/4 cup mozzarella cheese (up to 1/2 cup)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly spray a small baking dish. Mix together the rst six ingredients in a bowl. Gen-tly stir in artichoke hearts and spinach. Transfer mixture to greased baking dish. Top with mozzarella cheese. Bake until bubbly and lightly browned about 25 minutes.
Submitted by: Gwen Dado, Amery, Wis.
Princess Brownies
1 boxed brownie mix8 oz. cream cheese1 egg1 tsp. vanilla1/3 cup sugar
Prepare the brownie mix, but do not bake. Beat all other ingredients to-gether with a mixer in a separate bowl. Layer cream cheese blend on top of the brownie batter, or put tablespoon dol-lops on the batter and marbleize. Bake at 325 degrees for 30-35 minutes or until they test done with a toothpick.
Submitted by: Elizabeth Schliep, Holloway, Minn.
5 lbs. potatoes, cooked and mashed1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese1 cup sour cream2 tsp. onion salt1 tsp. salt1/4 tsp. pepper1 stick of butter
Make Ahead Mashed Potatoes
Mix all of the ingredients well. Put it in a greased casserole pan. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Then, heat the potatoes for 30 minutes. These will keep for four to ve days.
Submitted by: Marie Hendrickson, Blanchardville, Wis.
Purple Cow
2 cups vanilla ice cream1 can of purple grape juice concentrate1 1/2 cups milk
Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth and enjoy!
Submitted by: Kristen Schliep, Holloway, Minn.
Hot Artichoke and Spinach Dip
Beef Noodle BakeBeef Noodle Bake
Creamy Orange Fluff
1 (6 oz.) pkg. orange Jello2 1/2 cups boiling water2 (11 oz.) cans mandarin oranges, drained1 (8 oz.) can crushed pineapple, und-rained1 (6 oz.)can frozen orange juice concen-trate, thawed Topping:1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese1 cup cold milk1 (3.4 oz.) pkg. instant vanilla pudding
Dissolve orange Jello in boiling water. Stir in the oranges, pineapple and or-ange juice. Grease a 9x13 pan. Add Jello to the other ingredients. Refrig-erate until rm. In mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until light. Add milk and pudding mix. Beat until smooth. Spread over the orange layer. Chill until rm.
Submitted by: Marie Hendrickson, Blanchardville, Wis.
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