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Page 1: THE LAND ~ Sept. 13, 2013 ~ Southern Edition

SOUTHERNEDITION

(800) [email protected]. Box 3169, Mankato, MN 56002

September 13, 2013© 2013

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I was recently in a linguistically fish-out-of-water situation.

You know how it is when you try to talkto a teenager, and nary have a clue whatthey are talking about.

That’s how I felt, only worse.

My father and I recently went to Japan,to spend a few days exploring the cultureand countryside. My dad was stationedwith the U.S. Army at Camp Drake 58years ago, and had longed to return to seehow the country had changed.

Fifty-eight years ago Tokyo had about8.8 million people. Today the greaterTokyo metropolitan area has about 35.6million people.

That is a big change. What hadn’t changed wasthat the Japanese still speak Japanese, and myfather and I do not.

I figured that by now most Japanese people wouldhave adopted some handle on the English language,at least the younger people. I figured wrong.

Dad and I traveled almost exclusively by rail, witha couple exceptions of taxis. Fortunately a lot of thesigns are in English as well as Japanese, but we stillneeded to interact with fellow travelers and trainstation attendants to help us along our merry way.

Everyone we encountered was more than helpful,but we all often faced a major barrier of the lan-guage. When we needed assistance, I tried to gaugewho would be the most helpful — a younger personor a more middle-aged person. I chose young, and Ichose wrong.

I learned later, from an American who has estab-lished English-speaking academies across Japan,that the Japanese governmental push for English tobe taught in schools there has been slackened.

An understanding of the Japanese language wouldhave obviously been helpful, but after we left theland of the rising sun, I realized it could have beenmore beneficial, or more worrisome. You see, aboutthe time we were in Tokyo was the same time thatAmericans were warned against international traveland a lot of the U.S. embassies, including the one inTokyo, had been closed due to heightened terroristthreats.

We were oblivious to the “threat” around usbecause the newspapers were printed in Japaneseand all of the television channels we pulled in in ourhotels were Japanese-only language.

Despite the language barrier, there were a fewthings that came through loud and clear. The Japan-

ese are very clean and pride themselveson presenting a clean showing for visitors.My Dad and I were astonished when wefound an empty cigarette pack on the floorof the subway. I believe that was the onlygarbage that we saw the entire time wewere in Japan.

A friend of mine who does a fair amountof business in Japan, and travels therefrequently, told me that if you are Japan-ese and wish to get welfare from theJapanese government, you need to put intime of community service. Some of that

community service is spent cleaning upthe garbage.

Maybe the U.S. could learn somethingfrom that. If you want welfare, you need to work forit, if you are able.

When my Dad was in Japan so many years ago, hisunit climbed Mount Fuji, thus he challenged me toclimb it. Though I planned on climbing Fuji while wewere there, I informed him that he was 30 yearsyounger than I am right now when he climbed it.

Timing of our trip didn’t allow me to climb Fuji,but I at least would have liked to see it. We stayed inGotemba, at the base of Fuji, for four days and threenights, and only once did I actually get to see one ofthe most identifiable landmarks of Japan — sort of.The morning that we were leaving Gotemba, thehaze, fog and clouds cleared enough to see the hazyoutline of Fuji. Almost like she was taunting me.

Our stay in Japan was much too short. We did mas-ter the JR Rail line, the use of chopsticks, and we gotaccustomed to Japanese beer. Never did try sake,and from what I was told, I didn’t miss much.

Who knows if I will ever return. Maybe in 58 years,unless Fuji calls me back sooner.

On our way back from Japan, we stopped in Hawaiifor a few days, and I immediately knew we wereback in America. Though the Hawaiians have a lan-guage all their own, most have adopted English, orat least can speak it.

I also noticed the size of the people changed. TheJapanese are thin people, and in Hawaii, well, theyare Americans.

My theory on this is that if you eat with chopsticksall the time, you get too frustrated to finish a meal.As where in Hawaii a tour guide informed us that“you don’t eat until you’re full, you eat until you’retoo tired to chew.”

Ah, it was good to be home.

Kevin Schulz is the editor of The Land. He may bereached at [email protected]. ❖

P.O. Box 3169418 South Second St.Mankato, MN 56002

(800) 657-4665Vol. XXXVII ❖ No. XVIV72 pages, 2 sections

Cover illustration by Tom Royer

COLUMNSOpinion 2A-5AFarm and Food File 4ACookbook Corner 18AThe Outdoors 22AIn the Garden 23AMarketing 25A-33ACalendar 27AFarm Programs 29AMilker’s Message 35A-39AMielke Market Weekly 35ABack Roads 40AThe Back Porch 2BAuctions/Classifieds 5B-32BAdvertiser Listing 5B

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9A — Future farmer spreads the gospelof agriculture10A — Faces of 4-H: Minnesota youth

share their experiences1B — ‘From the Fields’ farmers have aneye on fall harvest3B — American Farm Bureau addsFarmfest, other shows, to offerings

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LAND MINDS

By Kevin Schulz

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Our good friends at ProgressiveFarmer magazine fill 15 pages of theirSeptember issue with a well-researched,well-written “special report” —www.dtnpf-digital.com/#&pageSet=26— on “Feeding the World.”

The four-color, four-story package hitsall the humane highlights U.S. farmersand ranchers expect in these stories ofmanifest destiny when “the world willlook to the U.S. to help stock the globalfood pantry.”

The report’s central premise is bold:“With dwindling natural resources,changing climate and already stressed environ-ment, will the world’s farmers and ranchers be ableto ... boost food production by 70 percent over thenext 40 years to satisfy ... more than 9 billion peo-ple?”

Fifteen pages later I have some idea of theanswer. What I didn’t find anywhere in all the facts,figures, photos and words, however, is any discus-sion on population.

How do we in American agriculture constantlychew over how much food the world might need inthe future and never once get within a hoe’s lengthof discussing population?

On its face, be it brown, yellow, black, red, white orwhatever, population is one entire side of the two-sided food coin. As such, any discussion on anyaspect of food availability in any future decade or

century must include a discussion on population.So why don’t we ever talk about it?“We don’t like to talk about population,” explains

Rob Dietz — co-author of “Enough is Enough: Build-ing a Sustainable Economy in a World of FiniteResources” — “because these conversations quicklygo to topics dominated by personal views such as lib-erty, happiness and life. That makes us uncomfort-able so we avoid them.”

The other big reason we don’t talk about popula-tion, Dietz said, is that whenever society confronts acomplex problem it “almost always looks at the sup-ply side of the equation and rarely examines the con-sumption side.”

Fresh water shortage? We’ll lasso icebergs and tow’em south rather than develop conservation prac-tices.

Food shortage? We’ll re-engineernature, mine more fossil resources andburn all the Earth’s rain forests to growmore feedgrains for livestock (orethanol) before we even consider thetopic of population size, growth and sus-tainability.

“It’s what we do,” Dietz said. “Wethink about how we can grow our wayout of a problem and rarely considerhow we can economize to solve the prob-lem.”

We should consider both sides becausewhat if the magazine’s 9-billion-people-

by-2050 population figure, a United Nation’s projec-tion based on current demographics, is wrong by, say,a billion people either way?

“It changes everything immediately andimmensely,” he said. “But that still doesn’t meanwe’ll talk about it.”

Wow. Is that stubbornness or arrogance?It can’t be ignorance because, like our great grand-

parents, we know we will leave heirs who will needclothing and food, water and soil, air and land cen-turies into the future, right?

Of course, but the magazine, like us, is more com-fortable addressing production, not population. “Theworld greets 219,000 new people every day,” or theequivalent of “one Britain every year,” offers oneexpert.

So, if we assume that “most of this new populationis from Asia and consuming 1,200 calories a day”

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Whenever society confronts a complexproblem it ‘almost always looks at thesupply side of the equation and rarelyexamines the consumption side.’ Freshwater shortage? We’ll lasso icebergsand tow ‘em south rather thandevelop conservation practices.FARM & FOOD FILE

By Alan Guebert

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OPINION

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To the Editor:The Land staff writer

Dick Hagen’s recent “inep-tocracy” column — Aug. 30 issue — made the classicconservative mistake of “blaming the victim.”

With the exception of religious leaders who take avow of poverty, very few people have their goal in lifeto remain poor. While conservatives feel that peopleare poor because they are lazy or stupid, the realcauses of poverty and eligibility of food stamps are alack of an education and poor health.

U.S. Congressman Colin Peterson, D-Minn., statedthat approximately 80 percent of food stamp recipi-ents are either young children, old people or dis-abled. If we want to reduce the food stamp programcost, and this is a very worthwhile goal, we need to

reduce the underlying poverty.The first step in reducing poverty is to raise the mini-

mum wage. The argument that raising the minimumwage will reduce employment has historically beenproven false. Raising the minimum wage will increasethe income level of the working poor making them ineli-gible for food assistance. If any business is so inefficientthat paying their employees a living wage will put themout of business, so be it. If my hamburger costs 25 centsmore because McDonalds employees are getting paid aliving wage, I will be happy to pay because my taxes willbe lower. A modest reduction in the obscene multi-mil-lion dollar bonuses received by fat CEOs will pay for thewage increase and decent health care.

The second step in reducing the need for food assis-tance is Obamacare. As a farmer I know that I never

made money on a sick animal. Sick people are notproductive. Providing affordable health care willenable many people to break the cycle of poverty.

The third step is providing a marketable education.Educated and trained people will be able to obtainhigher-paying jobs. An educated work force has alwaysbeen America’s edge in competing in the world economy.

Finally, after we have done everything we can toenable poor people to join the middle class, we needto realize that as a Christian nation, we have amoral obligation to take care of the sick, old, youngand disabled portion of our population that cannottake care of themselves. God wants us to take careof all of his children.Marv JensenKensington, Minn.

Letter: Want to cut food stamp costs? Try reducing poverty

GUEBERT, from pg. 4A(the average American consumes twice thatamount, 2,375 calories per day) ... “that means we’llneed the equivalent of 14,600 new acres a day.”

That’s going to be a problem and it will be an evenbigger problem if any of these new consumers wantto eat like you and me in 2050 and 2450.

What the magazine doesn’t explain, however, is ifany solution can be found in examining the otherside of the equation. According to several interna-tional sources, says Dietz’s co-author of “Enough isEnough”, Dan O’Neill, an economist at the Univer-sity of Leeds, women around the world say theyhave a combined 80 million unwanted pregnancies

per year.Coincidentally, O’Neill notes in a 30-minute video

introduction to the book —http://steadystate.org/discover/enough-is-enough —that’s nearly equal to today’s annual populationgrowth worldwide.

But you and I really can’t talk about it.Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” is published

weekly in more than 70 newspapers in North Amer-ica. Contact him at [email protected]. ❖

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Dick Hagen

Clay County (Minn.) 4-H’ers with their award-winning aquatic robotic project.

By DICK HAGENThe Land Staff Writer

University of Minnesota Extensioneducators Patrick Jirik and BrianMcNeill had some unusual duty atthis year’s State Fair.

They judged entries in what iscalled 4-H Robotic Aquatics. The “blueribbon” team for 2013 were ClayCounty 4-H’ers Eli, Will, Josh, Emily,Rhett, Sam and Nate Koppenhaver,project leader.

“This is a program that teachesengineering skills as well as waterquality issues,” said Jirik, who worksout of the regional Extension office inRochester. “The 4-H’ers assemble aremote, robotic-operated vehicle muchlike a small submarine. They putwater quality testing devices on thisrobot, plus a small camera. The ClayCounty 4-H’ers worked with the Tur-tle Lake Association to actually meas-ure water quality in this lake.”

According to this 4-H team’s presen-tation, Turtle Lake is very clean. “Butwhat was interesting ... was theirexplanation of the various tools theymounted on their robotic unit,” Jiriksaid. “They measure water tempera-ture, turbidity of the water, pH andother issues which led to their conclu-sion that Turtle Lake is a veryhealthy lake.”

Besides working with the TurtleLake Association, this team also con-

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ROBOTICS, from pg. 6Anected with the Department ofNatural Resources in regards tothe movement of sturgeon fishafter the removal of the Hixsondam on the Red River.

How does a 4-H team get startedon a robotic aquatic package?

That takes some special doingbut they were able to access a package rove unitprovided through the Office of Naval Research.According to Jirik this team then made modifica-tions to accommodate the various water testingequipment.

“The beauty of this project is that it is an ongoingeffort and this team will continue to study waterquality issues not only in Turtle Lake but likely inother lakes, perhaps even the Red River,” Jirik said.Depth of their studies is limited by the length of thetether connected to their robotic unit, about 20 feetso far.

Team leader Nate Koppenhaver said this projectcame into being because of the Sea Perch project,which originated at the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology to get high school students interested inworking with water quality issues.

“The first year it was mostly just building thePerch unit and that was sort of boring,” Koppen-haver said. “But the last couple of years we’ve beenmodifying the unit to accommodate the testing we

wanted to do and that has become very fascinatingand very much a learning experience.”

Even though the 20-foot tether currently limits theworking depth of this robotic unit, Koppenhaver saidthat there isn’t any depth limit in Minnesota lakesfor doing this type of monitoring. “We could probablytake this unit to 75 feet but the motors that powerour rover aren’t reliable at those depths,” he said.

This 4-H team used GPS to mark three specificlocations in Turtle Lake and worked their robotic

unit only at these three locations to generate reliabledata.

Any surprises in their robotic studies of TurtleLake? “We knew going in this was a clean lake,” saidKoppenhaver, “and our studies certainly confirmedthat this is one of the cleanest lakes in Minnesota.”

In view of this 4-H team project what might beahead for Nate, now an 11th grader being homeschooled in Fargo? “I’m not certain. I might get intofabricating, or more electrical design, or welding orprogramming,” he said.

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By DICK HAGENThe Land Staff Writer

Meet Jared Luhman, a Good-hue, Minn., farm kid in his sec-ond year at the University ofMinnesota, where he is pursu-ing a degree in agricultural edu-cation with emphases on leader-ship and communications.

At this year’s Minnesota StateFair he was demonstrating both skills,opening the Minnesota Farm Bureaubuilding each morning, positioning hisvolunteers at the various informationstations within the FB building, andproviding a friendly “Hello, welcome toour Farm Bureau agricultural infor-mation center” to hundreds of StateFair visitors each day.

Besides agronomy and seed sales fol-lowing his university stint, Luhman’sNo. 1 priority is returning to the familyfarm. That home farm includes about500 acres of crop land plus a herd ofabout 100 red Angus beef cows. Recog-nizing that 500 acres might not sup-port two farmers, he’s planning on seedmarketing as his supplemental incomeuntil he can afford to purchase land.

“My dad loves farming just as muchas I do so he doesn’t want to drop out offarming to make room for me. That’swhy we are exploring options to makeit work for both of us,” he said. Anexample of his ambition: he took

enough collegiate courses hissenior year in high school to reduce histime at the U of M to just three years.Called Post Secondary EnrollmentOptions, this program allows highschool students to take full-time col-lege classes for free. Luhman gradu-ated with a 3.8 grade point despite hisheavy academic load plus both FFAand 4-H participation.

He particularly enjoyed his StateFair duties managing the FarmBureau center because each day aMinnesota farmer was also there. Visi-tors were given a “quiz” with informa-tion provided at each of six stationswithin the center. To get their prize,visitors were required to ask thefarmer questions about their farm.

“So when we had over 600 people com-ing in each day asking questions of ourguest farmers,” said Luhman, “it was agreat opportunity for spreading the wordabout agriculture and farm families.”

Luhman’s eight years of 4-H activitiesincluded raising pigs and showing them

at his county fair, plus a field corn entryat the State Fair. But it was FFA wherehe focused most of his time, especiallythe leadership opportunities presentedwithin the FFA program. He served asa chapter officer, then a regional FFAofficer, and in 2012 he served as theMinnesota FFA state reporter.

“These were incredible opportunitiesfor me. And working within an organi-

zation of 10,000 members statewide isa tremendous learning experience,”Luhman reflected. He said that sooften when he did speaking engage-ments to young people they mostlythought of agriculture as working on afarm. “They just don’t realize thetremendous diversity of agricultureand the businesses that support agri-culture. Being an advocate for agricul-ture has been truly a blessing for meand I am honored to be a spokesper-son for what I consider to be the great-est industry in America.”

Don’t be surprised if political ambi-tions are in this young man’s future.He’s already considering hosting“Legislator’s Day on the Farm” withhis father. ❖

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Being an advocate for agriculture has truly been a blessing for me, and I am honored to be aspokesperson for what I consider to be the greatest industry in America.

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Compiled by Kristi SchafferThe Land Correspondent

Michaela Hansen

Waseca County (Minn.)

• 13 years in 4-H

“4-H has made me into the person I am

today. I’m now able to talk to people

thanks to livestock interviews at a young

age. I’ve learned how to be independent

and work as a team.” She is looking into

pursuing an Elementary Education degree

in college.

Tanner Nicholas

Mille Lacs County (Minn.)

• Four years in 4-H

“4-H is a lot of fun, to meet new

people and learn about other species

of animals. I learned how to be a

leader in 4-H, which has reached

into other parts of my life.”

Avery ComboCarleton County (Minn.)His favorite part of the fair is “having fun.”

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Matthew Raak

Rock County (Minn.)

• Nine years in 4-H

His favorite part of 4-H is “showing

animals” and is part of the Denver Go-

Getters 4-H Club. Matthew’s “goal is to

raise dairy steers.” He also participates

in “shop projects, fine arts and creative

arts, as well as swine, chicken and dairy

livestock projects.”

Sommer SovaWashington County (Minn.)• Six years in 4-H“My favorite part of the Minnesota State Fair is spending the night with inthe barns, being on my own to work with my animal and hanging out withpeople from my county and other counties.” Sommer also shows horses inthe gaming division, as well as dog agility. She won Reserve ChampionSenior Goat Showmanship at her county fair. “4-H gives you moreresponsibility by taking care of animals throughout the year to prepare forthe shows.”

Allen HouseCarleton County (Minn.)• Four years in 4-H“Learned a lot about chickens and I enjoy talkingabout poultry — learning about their feed, anatomyand breeds.” He has three cows, seven ducks and 17chickens on his farm.

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Quality animals, quality youth andquality buyers made the 34th 4-H Pur-ple Ribbon Auction. The annualparade of champion beef,lambs, goats and swine setseven new record pricesand tied two. The auctionraised more than$450,000 in additional pre-mium money from 100head for Minnesota 4-Hyouth and animal scienceprograms.

The champion marketbeef steer was the championDivision II crossbred steer shown byStephanie Krause of Olmsted County.This was Krause’s third year in a rowwinning this coveted title. Ames Con-struction once again had the success-ful bid of $17,000 for a new Minnesotarecord price. The reserve championmarket beef was the reserve cham-pion Division II crossbred steerowned by Paige Netzke of RedwoodCounty which also set a record withthe final bid from Farmers UnionIndustries for $11,200.

The South St. Paul Group bid$8,700 for this year’s grand championdairy steer exhibited by Malory Matt-son of Freeborn County. The reservechampion dairy steer shown by Grace

Lewison of Steele County tied therecord price of $7,500 when all was

said and done for a purchasinggroup made up of Interstate

Power, Minnesota State FairConcessionaires and theSteele County Purple Rib-bon Club.

A brother-sister duo sweepthe market barrow show in2013. This year’s championpurebred Yorkshire was

named grand champion bar-row for Ashlyn Reuter of Mower

County as it sold for $10,000 to agroup of supporters lead by Hormel,

Pioneer Seeds, ADM Alliance Nutrition,AgStar Financial Services and MowerCounty Purple Ribbon Club. The reservechampion barrow was a crossbred shownby Braden Reuter of Mower County andwas purchased for $8,000 byDekalb/Asgrow, AgStar Financial Ser-vices and the Mower County Purple Rib-bon Club.

The champion market gilt brought anew record price of $8,000 for EvanKing of LeSueur County when theFarmers Union, Farmers UnionAgency and Friends of Evan Kingjoined forces. The reserve championmarket gilt exhibited by Madison Dra-men of Wright County brought Mun-

son Lakes Nutrition, Luxemburg Feed,Dahlman Seeds and Dramen Hampstogether as they partnered with thefinal $2,800 bid.

The grand champion market lamb wasthe champion middleweight lamb shownby Logan Krause of Olmsted County.SAFRAN Cenco Int. was the winning bid-der at $6,000.The reserve champion mar-ket lamb exhibited by Brok Miller ofBrown County was selected from the mid-dle-weight division and brought $5,000when Farmers Union and Farmers UnionAgency again joined forces.

The 4-H Purple Ribbon Auction wel-comed Long Cheng Hmong Meats, BigGain, Whitewater Creek Feed & Grainand the Waseca County Auction Sup-porters as they helped set a new recordbid of $5,550 on the purchase of thegrand champion market meat goatexhibited by Erin Larson of WasecaCounty. The grand champion dairymeat goat was exhibited by MarshallJohnson of Fillmore County and soldfor $2,350 to a group including theMinnesota State Fair Concessionairesand many local supporters. New in2013 was the addition of the reservechampion market meat goat exhibitedby Cal Schultz of Rice County. A teamof Rice County 4-H Auction Supporterspurchased the goat for $2,400.

Proceeds from the 4-H Purple RibbonLivestock Auction go to the winning 4-H youth and 20 percent of the fundsare designated to further Minnesota 4-H, the Minnesota 4-H Foundation andthe auction scholarships.

Thirty-one 4-H Livestock AuctionScholarships were awarded this yearfrom the premiums received last yearand matching dollars thanks to thegenerous support of Midwest Machin-ery, Corn Roast Concessions, Kevinand Julie Paap, Minnesota PorkBoard, Minnesota Corn Growers, Min-nesota Farmers Union Foundation,Bollum Family, Boehringer IngelheimVetmedica, LA-CO Industries, Min-nesota Farmers Union, Linder FarmNetwork Farmfest Auction, Sky RideInc., Interstate Power Systems,Hormel Foods, Pioneer Seeds, BonnieCompart, Anderson Seeds, SAFRANCenco Int., Hubbard Feeds-Show Rite,Elanco, John Morrell & Co., Ralph andMena Kaehler/Magadanz Cattle,Hughes Land and Auction Service,Schroeder Concessions, Kent Thiesseand Greg Harder, Jake and LindsayGrass, and the Minnesota SimmentalAssociation. The Minnesota PurpleRibbon Auction is sponsored by theMinnesota Livestock Breeders Associ-ation each year. ❖

With a final swing of the gavel, theIowa Foundation for AgriculturalAdvancement raised $342,600 for the16 exhibitors of 4-H and FFA grandand reserve champions in the Sale ofChampions Aug. 17, at the 2013 IowaState Fair.

Seven champion records were bro-ken during the sale.

The reserve champion 4-H marketsteer sold for a record $31,500, best-ing the previous mark of $30,000 setin 2010. The grand champion FFAmarket hog sold for $41,000, breakingthe previous record of $40,000 set in

2007. The reserve champion FFA mar-ket hog set a new record of $27,500,beating the previous record of $26,000set in 2008. The grand champion 4-Hand FFA market lambs set newrecords at $20,500 and $16,000,respectively. The previous recordswere $15,000, set in 2010 and $14,500set in 2004, respectively.

The grand champion FFA marketmeat goat sold for a record-breaking$8,500, besting the 2012 record-break-ing price by $1,000. The grand cham-pion 4-H broiler pen was also a record-breaker at $7,500. The previous recordwas set in 2012 at $7,000.

Participants in the Sale of Champi-ons were asked to find hometown sup-porters to set a floor price for bidding.The purchaser in the auction paid thedifference between the floor price andthe final sale price. Each participant inthe sale takes home a check for 80 per-cent of the animal’s sale price. TheIFAA keeps 20 percent to fund thescholarship program and cover saleexpenses. In addition to their saleearnings, the exhibitors of the grandchampion 4-H market steer, grandchampion 4-H market hog and grandchampion FFA market lamb earn theuse of a new aluminum livestock

trailer for one year, courtesy of Feath-erlite Inc. of Cresco, Iowa.

When added with the $188,600 ofscholarships and performance and car-cass awards presented prior to thesale, the IFAA bestowed $531,200 onyoung livestock and poultry exhibitorsduring the day’s event. Since theinception of the Sale of Champions in1988, the IFAA has given out morethan $6 million through sale proceedsand scholarships to deserving youthparticipating in agricultural-relatedprojects and interested in agricultural-related careers. ❖

Seven records set at ’13 Iowa State Fair Sale of Champions

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At the 2013 Minnesota State Fair, 4-H had ...• 5,752 youth exhibitors• 2,844 4-H Building exhibits• 295 Arts In participants• 2,885 livestock shown• More than 12,000 total nights of lodging for

youth in fairground and University of Minnesota St.Paul campus facilities.

• More than 30,000 meals served to 4-H youth andstaff

• More than 320,000 visitors through the 4-HBuilding — one in five people who attended theState Fair came to the 4-H BuildingMinnesota 4-H facts

• 4-H is a publicly funded program of University ofMinnesota Extension and is free to join. Additionalfees may be required depending on the activity.

• 4-H has programming available for youth inkindergarten through one year past high schoolthroughout Minnesota.

• Last year, more than 71,000 youth throughoutMinnesota participated in 4-H programs.

• 4-H uses a unique “learn by doing” youth devel-opment model, which allows youth to design and par-ticipate in their own programs and activities, reflecton the process, draw conclusions and relate thelearning to future experiences in their lives.

• This process helps youth develop essential, transfer-able life skills that they’ll use throughout their lives,such as problem solving, decision making, coping, com-municating and responding to the needs of others.

• 4-H has programs and activities in a wide range

of areas, including Expressive & CommunicationArts, Family Consumer Science, Natural Resources,Mechanical Sciences and Animal Science.

• Today’s projects include the traditional and stillpopular animal science projects that are most asso-ciated with 4-H. But 4-H youth also work on cut-ting-edge technology projects, such as robotics, GPS,GIS and video production, environmental projects,such as maintaining local hiking trails and testingwater in area streams for contaminants, and com-munity service projects.

• 4-H continually works to reach new groups ofyouth in rural, suburban and urban communities.

• The four petals of the 4-H clover represent Hands,Heart, Head and Health. The 4-H Pledge: I pledge myHead to clearer thinking, my Heart to great loyalty, myHands to larger service, and my Health to better livingfor my family, my club, my country and my world.

• Research shows that youth who participate in 4-H are more likely to contribute to their communi-ties than those involved in other youth developmentprograms.

To learn more about 4-H, call (800) 444-4238 (press0), or log on to www.extension.umn.edu/4-H. ❖

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The Minnesota Livestock Breed-ers’ Association Scholarship ispresented each year to 4-H andFFA youth who are active mem-bers and exhibitors during theyear of application. The partici-pants are selected based on expe-rience and personal growththrough their 4-H experiences. Addi-tionally the scholarship rewardsexcellence in academics and achieve-ments in livestock production.

Setting a new record this year, theMLBA is awarding $44,000 in schol-arships to 31 outstanding youth. Thatis an increase of $18,000 over last yearand a $41,000 increase since the first schol-arships were awarded 12 years ago. Also new thisyear is that 13 of the scholarships are $2,000 invalue and 18 are $1,000. “The support from thegreater livestock community is phenomenal andvery appreciated,” Steve Pooch, MLBA secretary.

The scholarships are sponsored by leaders and

supporters of the livestock industry and matched byproceeds from the MLBA purple ribbon auction. Eachyear during the Minnesota State Fair, a purple ribbonauction is conducted selling the premiums of out-standing youth livestock exhibits with 78 percent ofthe funds going directly to the youth and the remain-ing invested in the scholarship fund and expensesrelated to the auction.$2,000 recipients County SponsorKristin Schulz Jackson Midwest MachineryLeah Hawkins Steele Corn Roast ConcessionsJaden Carlson Pipestone Kevin and Julie PaapEthan Groos Wright Minnesota Pork BoardKendra Davis Freeborn Minnesota Corn GrowersTyler Pierson Carver Minn. Farmers Union FoundationRebecca Church Washington Bollum FamilyAdriane Rentschler Jackson Boehringer Ingelheim

VetmedicaCarmen Kryzer Winona LA-Co IndustriesElijah Ihnen Jackson Boehringer Ingelheim VetmedicaMitchell Donkers Rice Minnesota Farmers UnionJacob Sorenson Freeborn Linder Farm Network

Farmfest Auction

Jacob Johnson Cottonwood Sky Ride Inc.$1,000 recipients County SponsorSamuel Reineke Olmsted Interstate Power SystemsJustin Van Keulen Lyon Minnesota Corn GrowersAdam Donkers Rice Hormel FoodsKyle Viland Pipestone Pioneer SeedsElen Skaar Lyon Bonnie CompartDavid Trcka Rice Anderson SeedsThomas Duff Dakota SAFRAN Cenco Int.Ashley Bue Fillmore Hubbard Feeds/Show RiteAnnie Culbertson Olmsted Interstate Power SystemsAlex Lessman Lyon Linder Farm Network

Farmfest AuctionRandi Mehus Houston ElancoTaylor Waugh Goodhue Ralph and Mena

Kaehler/Magadanz CattleBrok Miller Brown John Morrell & Co.Danielle Pratt Todd Hughes Land and Auction

ServiceMatthew Hanson Pennington Schroeder ConcessionsAmy Grotsun Stearns Kent Thiesse, Greg HarderBret Otte Dakota Jake and Lindsay GrassAllison Vanderwal Redwood Minnesota Simmental

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The Iowa Foundation forAgricultural Advance-ment presented $188,100 inscholarships and awards toyouth who participated in4-H and FFA beef, swine,sheep, goat and poultryprojects Aug. 17, prior tothe Sale of Champions atthe 2013 Iowa State Fair.

The scholarships were available to freshmen enter-ing any Iowa two- or four-year, post-secondary insti-tution in the fall as well as undergraduates attend-ing Iowa State University. Winners were majoring inanimal science or a curriculum in agriculture orhuman sciences that is related to the agricultureindustry.Scholarship recipient

$5,000 Branstad-Reynolds Agriculture Scholar-ship: Karl Kerns, Clearfield, Iowa

$5,000 Branstad-Reynolds Agriculture Scholar-ship: Lexi Marek, Riverside, Iowa

$5,500 Bruce Rastetter Agricultural Entrepre-neurial Scholarship: Brent Sexton, Rockwell City,Iowa

$5,500 Bruce Rastetter Animal Science Scholar-ship: Trisha Collins, Pleasantville, Iowa

$5,500 Bruce Rastetter Biorenewable ResourcesScholarship: Jake Kent, Auburn, Iowa

$5,000 Mark Pearson Entrepreneur MemorialScholarship: Austin Kessler, Walcott, Iowa

$5,000 Iowa Select Farms Scholarship: JakeKeppy, Durant, Iowa

$5,000 Iowa Select Farms Scholarship: KatlynKahler, Cambridge, Iowa

$5,000 Mark Pearson Memorial Scholarship by

Cattlemen’s Beef Quarters: Lauren Barker,Monticello, Iowa

$5,000 Sigourney Tractor & ImplementAgronomy Scholarship: Marcie Steven-son, Wheatland, Iowa

$4,000 Bettle Family Scholarship(Robert & Virginia Bettle): Kesley

Aarsvold, Kasson, Minn.$3,000 Alliant Energy-Interstate Power &

Light Scholarship: Brody Proesch, Clarence, Iowa$3,000 Timmins, Kroll & Jacobsen Scholarship:

Sophie Hansen, Adel, Iowa$1,000 Timmins, Kroll & Jacobsen Beef Scholar-

ship: Nicholas Lauterbach, Van Meter, Iowa$2,500 Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Scholar-

ship: Erich Hodges, Ogden, Iowa$2,000 IFAA Overall Project ScholarshipsAbbey Smith, Adel, IowaAustin Ehlers, Storm Lake, IowaNatalie Hanson, La Porte City, IowaSarah Striegel, What Cheer, IowaAmber Hammes, Ankeny, IowaJames Leonard, Newton, IowaMeghan Gray, Glenwood, Iowa$2,000 IFAA Don Greiman Honorary Beef Partici-

pation Scholarship: Dustin Smith, Decorah, Iowa$2,000 IFAA Mark Pearson Memorial Beef Partici-

pation Scholarship: Logan Lafrenz, Wilton, Iowa$2,000 IFAA Earl Freel Memorial Sheep Participa-

tion Scholarship: Paige Petzenhauser, Roland, Iowa

$2,000 IFAA Excellence in Swine ParticipationScholarship: Johnathan Triggs, Mount Ayr, Iowa

$1,500 Swine Industry Scholarship Ashley Smeby,Klemme, Iowa

$1,500 Iowa Purebred Swine Council Schol-arships

Austin Lane, Spragueville, IowaBrett Lilienthal, Durant, Iowa$1,500 Zoetis Animal Health Swine Scholarship:

Sterling Schnepf, Granville, Iowa$1,000 Iowa Pork Producers ScholarshipsMatthew Romoser, Keota, IowaMariah Schmidt, Fort Atkinson, Iowa$1,000 Lauren Christian Memorial Swine Schol-

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WINNERS, from pg. 15A$500 Iowa State Fair FFA Blue &

Gold Gilt Sale ScholarshipsBay Boysen, Columbus Junction,

IowaKori McLaughlin, Mediapolis, Iowa$2,000 Cattlemen’s Beef Quarters

Scholarship: Ellen Flickinger, Hamp-ton, Iowa

$1,000 Russ Brannen/Kent NutritionGroup Memorial Beef Scholarship:Tayler Etzel, Alburnett, Iowa

$1,000 Earl Mobley Memorial BeefBreeding Scholarship: Ty Sexton,Ainsworth, Iowa

$1,000 Schlutz Family Beef BreedingScholarship: Paul Pisarik, Solon, Iowa

$1,000 Iowa Cattlemen’s FoundationScholarship: Andrew Benning, Hamp-ton, Iowa

$1,000 Midwest Club Calf ProducersScholarship: Bailey Core, Pleas-antville, Iowa

$1,000 Tom & Donna LauterbachBreeding Heifer Scholarship: CourtneyBurr, Lone Tree, Iowa

$500 Dick Frye Memorial Scholar-ship: Joni Erwin, Crawfordsville, Iowa

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arship: Patrick Frank, Keota, Iowa$1,000 Custom Builders Inc./E.P.S.

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$1,000 Dean & Adele Bowden Schol-arship: Megan Collison, Rockwell City,Iowa

$1,000 Theisen Supply Inc. Scholar-ship: Richard Nichols, Atlantic, Iowa

$1,500 Brice Leonard MemorialSheep Scholarship: Tyler Leete, ElkHorn, Iowa

$1,500 Bart Nelson Memorial SheepScholarship: Riley Wattonville, Huxley,Iowa

$500 Iowa All Breeds Sheep CouncilScholarship: Jared Wellik, Woden, Iowa

$1,000 Iowa Poultry AssociationScholarship: Andrew Whitaker, Hills-boro, Iowa

$500 Iowa Meat Goat AssociationScholarship: Landon Sexton, Titonka,Iowa

$500 Stockman’s Inn Scholarship forAg Business: Erin Steele, Anita, Iowa

$2,000 Mark Pearson 4-H/IFAAFoundation Memorial Scholarship:Ryan Skaar, Story City, Iowa

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WINNERS, from pg. 16A$1,000 Hy-Vee/4-H/IFAA Foundation ScholarshipsKarly Biddle, Walcott, IowaNicklaus Boehm, Elgin, IowaHayley Folkerts, Waverly, Iowa$1,000 4-H/IFAA Foundation ScholarshipsMichael Foltz, Lineville, IowaMadison Harkin, Pleasantville, IowaKaitlin Ihns, Wilton, IowaAshlyn Kessler, Walcott, IowaKatelyn Koberg, Durant, IowaJake Lilienthal, New Liberty, IowaChase Maxwell, Moscow, IowaKristin McConnaha, Moscow, IowaMallory McDonald, Elkhart, IowaRebecca Ness, Muscatine, IowaAlec Ornduff, Ainsworth, IowaTrent Pease, Colfax, IowaMegan Pretz, Columbus Junction, IowaPaige Saunders, Manilla, IowaMegen Studer, Corwith, IowaTim Thalacker, Baxter, IowaAlex Umbaugh, Adair, Iowa$1,000 FFA/IFAA Foundation ScholarshipsJared Calvert, Guthrie Center, IowaDrew Dietz, Nashua, IowaTrey Forsyth, Charles City, IowaSkylar Hosch, Bernard, IowaDerick Perkins, Lamont, Iowa

Hunter Wilkening, State Center, IowaShelby Williams, Adair, IowaCelina Young, Waverly, Iowa$8,000 Iowa State University Academic/Live-

stock & Meats Team ScholarshipsWillie Weis, McIntire, IowaTyler Krug, Newhall, IowaBrett Johnson, Bloomington, Ill.Brad Johnson, Maurice, IowaBrent Boland, Sweet Springs, Mo.

Rich Nichols, Atlantic, IowaJon DeClerck, CoachKara Christensen, Adel, IowaAustin Ehlers, Storm Lake, IowaJacob Fox, Sibley, IowaKirk Hatfield, Leon, IowaNate Sego, Webster City, IowaSherry Olsen, CoachTyler Frick, Assistant CoachSara Morine, Assistant Coach ❖

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Grand Champion Market Beef: $17,000 (*)Exhibitor: Stephanie Krause, Olmsted CountyBuyer: Ames Construction, Burnsville, MNReserve Champion Market Beef: $11,200 (*)Exhibitor: Paige Netzke, Redwood CountyBuyer: Farmers Union IndustriesGrand Champion Dairy Steer: $8,700Exhibitor: Mallory Mattson, Freeborn CountyBuyer: Central Livestock, O & S Cattle Co., American FoodsReserve Champion Dairy Steer: $7,500Exhibitor: Grace Lewison, Steele CountyBuyer: MN State Fair Concessionaires & Steele Co. Purple Ribbon ClubGrand Champion Market Barrow: $10,000 (*)Exhibitor: Ashlyn Reuter, Mower CountyBuyer: Hormel Foods, Pioneer Hybrids, AgStar Financial Services,

Mower Co. Purple Ribbon ClubReserve Champion Market Barrow: $8,000 (*)Exhibitor: Braden Reuter, Mower CountyBuyer: Dekalb Asgrow Seed, AgStar Financial Services &

Mower County Purple Ribbon ClubGrand Champion Market Gilt: $8,000 (*)Exhibitor: Evan King, LeSueur CountyBuyer: MN Farmers Union & Farmers Union Agency and

Friends of Evan KingReserve Champion Market Gilt: $3,500Exhibitor: Madison Dramen, Wright CountyBuyer: MN State Fair Concessionaires & Wright County

Friends of Madison DramenGrand Champion Market Sheep: $6,500 (*)Exhibitor: Logan Krause, Olmsted CountyBuyer: SAFRAN-Cenco InternationalReserve Champion Market Sheep: $5,000 (*)Exhibitor: Brok Miller, Brown CountyBuyer: MN Farmers Union & Farmers Union Agency

Grand Champion Meat Goat: $5,550 (*)Exhibitor: Erin Larson, Waseca CountyBuyer: Long Cheng Hmong Meats, Big Gain, Whitewater Creek

Feed & Grain, and Waseca County Auction SupportersReserve Champion Meat Goat: $2,400Exhibitor: Cal Schultz, Rice CountyBuyer: Rice County 4-H Buyers groupGrand Champion Dairy Meat Goat: $2,350Exhibitor: Marshall Johnson, Fillmore CountyBuyer: MN State Fair Concessionaires & Fillmore County

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78 percent of the proceeds from the Purple Ribbon 4-H LivestockAuction go to the 100 youth participants, with the balance goingto the MN 4-H Livestock Enhancement Fund, which is used tofund special 4-H animal science projects and programsthroughout the year and to help fund the 4-H auction scholarshipprogram. In 2013, thirteen 4-H junior leaders received $2,000scholarships and eighteen received $1,000 scholarships, for atotal of $44,000 and 31 scholarships awarded through the 4-HAuction.

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By SARAH JOHNSON The Land Correspondent

There’s a difference between knowl-edge and wisdom. They say thatknowledge is knowing that a tomatois a fruit; wisdom is not putting thattomato in your fruit salad. Whereverolder people congregate — cafes,parks, churches, bars, nursing homes— that’s where you’ll find treasuretroves of wisdom.

So it comes as no surprise thatmuch wisdom is apparent in theJanesville, Minn., Nursing Home’snew “Raging Aging Recipes” cook-book, filled with recipes and cookinglore galore. Here are a few samplerecipes that should whet yourappetite for cooking.

Make Layered Spinach Salad whenyou have an hour to spare before yourmeal as it needs to sit a bit before serv-ing, but not too long or it will getsoggy. Brightly colored veggies and

cheesy tortellini turn this no-brainerrecipe into a salad suitable for a queen.Layered Spinach SaladSubmitted by Keri Hasse

1 (9-ounce) package cheese tortellini6 cups torn fresh spinach1/2 cup sliced green onions8 strips bacon, cooked and crumbled2 cups shredded red cabbage2 cups cherry tomatoes, halved1 (8-ounce) bottle ranch dressingCook tortellini according to package

directions. Drain and rinse; set aside.In a large bowl, layer cabbage, spinach,tortellini, tomatoes and onions. Pourdressing over top; sprinkle with bacon.Cover and refrigerate for at least anhour.

We’ve all enjoyed delicious twice-baked “regular” potatoes, but did youknow you can twice-bake sweet pota-toes as well? Instead of using sourcream and cheddar as with traditionalpotatoes, these are stuffed with creamcheese, brown sugar and pecans.

Enjoy the wisdom of ‘Raging Aging Recipes’Cookbook Corner

The Johnson clan gives four outof four ‘yums’ to Twice-BakedSweet Potatoes� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

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COOKBOOK, from pg. 18AMmmm. They were easy to do and tasted like individ-ual servings of sweet potato casserole. Four out of four“yums” in the Johnson household!Twice-Baked Sweet PotatoesSubmitted by Ken and Lisa Schnoor

2 large sweet potatoes2 ounces cream cheese, softened1 tablespoon brown sugar1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon2 tablespoons chopped pecans (optional)Scrub and pierce sweet potatoes. Bake at 375 F for

1 1/4 hours or until tender. When cool enough to han-dle, cut a thin slice off the top and discard. Scoop outthe pulp, leaving thin shells. In a small bowl, mashthe pulp with the cream cheese. Stir in brown sugarand cinnamon. Spoon into potato shells. Sprinklewith pecans. Place on a baking sheet. Bake, uncov-ered, at 375 F for 15 to 20 minutes.

I think the title for the next recipe sums it up nicely.This method would be fairly painless as well.Santa’s SuicideSubmitted by Melissa Oachs

Cookie doughOreosBrownie mixFollow steps on brownie mix. Spread cookie dough

on the bottom of a 9x13 greased pan. Arrange Oreosin the middle and pour the brownie mix over the top.Bake until brownies are done.

Eat-All-You-Want Soup is A) a recipe for a low-cal,filling and delicious soup dieters swear by to loseweight without feeling hungry, and B) a great way to

use up all that great farmer’s market produce youjust bought. The theory is that you can eat all youwant of this soup and not gain a lick of weight. Youcan’t go wrong with all the wonderful nutrients inthis soup.Eat-All-You-Want SoupSubmitted by Ginger Gerdts

1 head cabbage4 ribs celery, chopped5 large onions, chopped1 (46 ounce) can low-sodium V81 (14.5 ounce) can stewed tomatoes1 large green pepper, chopped1 clove garlic, chopped1 (1 ounce) envelope dry onion mixMix all ingredients in a soup pot; simmer 1-2

hours.■

For a sophisticated entrée that’s not hard to do, tryHam-Asparagus Rolls Au Gratin. A simple whitesauce cloaks tender rice-and-asparagus-filled hamslices and is finished with a sprinkling of parmesancheese. This is a versatile dish — you can use it any-time of year, for breakfast, lunch or supper.Ham-Asparagus Rolls Au GratinSubmitted by Ann Johnson

1 1/3 cup quick-cooking rice3 tablespoons butter3 tablespoons flour3 teaspoons salt

2 cups milk1 cup shredded Swiss cheese8 slices boneless, fully cooked ham, 1/4 inch thick24-32 slender asparagus spears, cooked and

drained1/4 cup shredded parmesan cheeseMelt butter. Blend in flour and salt. Add milk and

cook, stirring constantly, until thick. Add cheese andstir until melted. Blend 1 cup sauce into rice. Spoonequal amounts of rice mix onto narrow end of eachham slice. Top each slice with three to four aspara-gus spears and roll ham around filling. Arrangerolls in shallow 2-quart baking dish. Pour remain-ing sauce over rolls, and sprinkle with parmesancheese. Bake 25-30 minutes or until hot at 350 F.

For information about purchasing “Raging AgingRecipes” at $15 apiece, contact the Janesville Nurs-ing Home at (507) 231-5113.

If your community group or church organizationhas printed a cookbook and would like to have itreviewed in the “Cookbook Corner,” send us a copyto “Cookbook Corner,” The Land, P.O. Box 3169,Mankato, MN 56002.

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Hunting excursions usu-ally are associated with cool,crisp mornings. But theother evening, as I tuckedmyself into the edge of a tallcornfield, even after a shortwalk, a rivulet of sweatalready trickled between myshoulder blades.

September in Minnesotacan be that way sometimes,of course — just an exten-sion of summer.

But summer heat notwithstanding,several hunting seasons, among themone for lumbering giant Canada geeseand at the other end of the avian spec-trum, one for fleet-winged mourningdoves, began last weekend.

So on this, the 10th autumn sincethe latter species once again was

declared a game bird in Min-nesota, I hoped to bag a few.

There undoubtedly are afew reading this who willtake issue with the mourn-ing dove’s elevation to gamebird status and the idea ofhunting them.

Even though it was classi-fied as a game bird in moststates, since 1946 themourning dove was a pro-tected species in Minnesota.

So maybe it’s understandable howsome are inclined to make an emo-tional connection with the birds seen atbird feeders or cooing from roof ridgesin the evening.

From a biological point of view, how-ever, there is no reason the prolific,short-lived bird should not be hunted.

According to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser-vice 2012 population estimates, mourn-ing doves are North America’s most plen-tiful game birds with an estimatedcontinental population of 308 million.

They also happen to be the most pop-ular game bird, with anywhere from 20million to 70 million harvested annu-ally by hunters.

In many states, the opening day ofthe dove hunting season is elevated toholiday status, a time for family andfriends to gather. In Minnesota, thedove hunting tradition has been slowto gain momentum since that firstmodern day season was held in 2004.

Except for that first year, when some15,000 hunters hunted doves, hunternumbers have settled in at around10,000.

Minnesota is at the northern edge ofthe mourning dove’s range. And eventhough the season runs into November,most of the state’s birds fly the coop bymid-September with the first hints ofcool weather.

Dove hunting means heat, humidity and humility

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THE OUTDOORS

By John Cross

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Some flowers just wanna have fun!They want to be around every year andwill grow in unusual places. The volun-teer petunias pictured, grew in thecracks of the bricks in a patio in one ofour gardens.

The tiny seeds toughed out the win-ter, sprouted, grew, blossomed and nowseem to dance charmingly on theirbrick ball room floor.

In gardening terminology a volunteeris a plant that grows on its own ratherthan being deliberately planted. Someof these plants are desired and somecan be a nuisance. Sunflower, mossrose, love-in a mist, cosmos and sileneare some flowers that we like andalways let volunteer in the garden.Sometimes they get transplanted toappropriate places but often stay justwhere they sprouted.

Plants that are volunteers frequentlygrow from seeds that were dropped bybirds, carried in the wind, mixed in thecompost heap or left right under themother plant. If you don’t want volun-teer plants it is easiest to prevent themby deadheading (removing spentblooms) before the seed matures. Open-pollinated plants often exhibit differentcharacteristics than their parent plantsso some volunteers may have different

color or growth pat-terns than the origi-nal cultivars.

Every morning Isurvey my garden and I am alwaysamused when I come to the petuniasnear the center of the brick patio. Oncalm sunny days it’s easy to picturethese pink and lavender ladies dancingto the Blue Danube Waltz, and whenit’s windy and rainy, I hear strains ofWaltzing Matilda. Hey, sometimes gar-deners just wanna have fun, too!Readers ask:

What is wrong with my impa-tiens? They are all dying. What iscausing this?

I’ve had more than a dozen inquiriesabout problems with impatiens plantsthis year. When my own planters ofimpatiens began dropping blossomsand leaves, I accused the rabbits oflunching on them but after inspectingthe leaves I discovered the true culprit.The plants were infected with impa-tiens downy mildew.

The undersides of the leaves are cov-ered with a fluffy white growth. The

flowers fall off, the leaves fall off andthe plant dies.

Checking with a University of Min-nesota Extension horticulture special-ist, I learned the pathogen causing thedowny mildew is plasmoparaobducens. This is not a true fungus,but rather a water mold. Once theimpatiens plant becomes infectedthere is no cure and it should be dis-carded. Bag and remove the entireplant including the roots and thefallen leaves. Do not put in the com-post because the pathogen can survivethe winter. Infection in subsequentyears is highly likely if planted in thesame place.

The only good news about thispathogen is that it prefers impatiensand won’t usually transfer to othershade-loving bedding plants. Somealternative colorful plants to growinstead of impatiens include coleus,caladium, begonia and heuchera.

Sharon Quale is a master gardenerfrom central Minnesota. She may bereached at (218) 738-6060 [email protected]. ❖

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OUTDOORS, from pg. 22AConventional dove hunting strate-

gies call for targeting open areas,specifically shallow farm ponds or har-vested small grain fields.

In Nicollet County, a landscape of tallcorn and lush soybeans, both are inshort supply. Instead, I found a corn-field where a portion recently had beenopened up after being cut for silage.

Hoping to entice a few of the dozensof doves I spotted perched on nearbyroadside power lines on my drive outto the farm, I fastened a half-dozendove decoys to the artificial perch — ashepherd’s hook — I borrowed frommy wife’s garden.

Camouflaged and tucked into the

first row of uncut corn, a petite 20gauge side-by-side nestled in the crookof my arm. Nothing fancy but it wasspecial, nevertheless.

The Fox bearing the patina of wearfrom its years afield was a gift from afriend — longtime hunting buddy —earlier this summer. Approaching hiseighth decade, he concluded that hisdays of busting through briars and cat-tails in pursuit of pheasants werebehind him.

And although he still hunts wildturkeys, he felt he was a bit under-gunned for those big birds with a little20-gauge.

“Would you like to have it,” heoffered. I was honored to accept it.

I’m not getting any younger eitherand the difference between lugging my12 gauge over-under and the 20 gaugeas I had walked the several hundredyards to reach my hunting spot theother evening was delightful.

Sweating, occasionally sipping a bitof already-tepid water from the bottle, Iscanned the horizon for the speck ofapproaching doves.

A few barn pigeons swooped by, thedodging and darting dragonflies hadme momentarily tightening the graspon the shotgun. While several flocks ofdoves skirted past, they were either outof range or flying over the unpickedportion of the cornfield where a downedbird would be impossible to find.

Finally, a pair materialized, theirapproach over the cut corn rowsbetrayed by the characteristic whistleof wing-feathers, a passing shot fromleft to right.

I swung and pulled the trigger. A

miss. I increased the lead a bit andfired the last barrel. Feathers flew andI had drawn first blood with myfriend’s gift.

An hour and many shots later, as thesun finally touched the horizon, Iheaded back to the truck. Along withonly two more birds in the bag, I car-ried a good dose of humility over mypoor shooting at the fleet targets.

Tasty though they may be, I’m not sofoolish as to suggest that the breasts ofthree doves makes a meal for two.

But later that evening, brushed witholive oil, seasoned, then run across ahot grill, they were a fitting appetizerto the casserole made of one of lastyear’s pheasants that was bubblingaway in the oven when I got home.

John Cross is a Mankato (Minn.)Free Press staff writer. Contact him [email protected] or (507)344-6376 or follow him on Twitter@jcross_photo. ❖

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Cash Grain Markets

DoverEdgertonJacksonJanesvilleCannon FallsSleepy Eye

Average:

Year AgoAverage:

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Grain prices are effective cash close on Sept. 10. The price index chart compares an average of most recently reported local cash prices with the same average for a year ago.*Cash grain price change represents a two-week period.

Grain AnglesNeed to look beyond

your back doorIn my last Grain Angles column I wrote about

touring the crops in Iowa and Wisconsin. Since thattime I have been in the southeastern part of theUnited States, as well as Ohio, Missouri and Illinois.

While it’s difficult to get a real feel for what we mightget for yields while driving down the road at 70 milesan hour, I’m fortunate to talk withfarmers from across the countrywhile I travel. These producersare a better barometer than I amon how things are coming and thisinformation is important to helpus understand the industry.

In the southeast part of theUnited States (the Carolinasand Delta area) they are experi-encing a good corn crop withyields way above last year’s. Iknow the percent of corn raisedin this area is small compared tothe Midwest, but yields in NorthCarolina are above 150 bushel (compared to anaverage of 130). The soybeans in this area are alsodoing well. Overall, this year they’ve had a goodamount of moisture and they’re having a good crop.

I was in Illinois twice in the last 21 days.Three weeksago I would have said the crops were looking very good,but now I would say they are looking about average forcorn and below-average for soybeans.

While talking with producers in this area last week, thesentiment was the same.At the beginning of August, theywould have said they were having a record crop but todaythey would say the crop is closer to average. Unfortu-nately in August, this area had little moisture which ofcourse is a concern for soybean yields.

Ohio is experiencing average yields for both cornand soybeans while Indiana is seeing above-averageyields. It is important that we take a look at the

Grain OutlookWeather watch

continuesThe following market analysis is for the week end-

ing Sept. 6.CORN — Corn duplicated last week’s action by

spiking higher on Monday, then spending the rest ofthe week drifting lower.

After the long Labor Day weekend, traders returnedwith a vengeance when less rainthan expected had fallen over theMidwest. December corn initiallyspiked higher,but eventually closedlower on the day when no follow-through buying emerged.

Corn extended the losses throughmid-week of the holiday-shortenedtrading week,but was able to attractbuyers to close the week on a strongnote. December corn tumbled 13 3/4cents for the week, closing at $4.681/4 per bushel.

Unless it’s a frost scare, how muchmore will current hot, dry conditions really affect the cornyield? The market has already built in yield cuts, with pri-vate estimates running from 151.6 to 157.2 bushels peracre. There have been reports of 200-plus bu./acre corn insouthern Illinois, Indiana and Ohio as they harvest earlyplanted corn to take advantage of nearby premiums.

Informa Economics updated their September yield pro-jection to 157.2 bu./acre, down from their August 159.3bu./acre forecast, but still higher than the U.S. Depart-ment of Agriculture’s August 154.4 bu./acre projection.Informa anticipates a crop of 14.013 billion bushels com-pared to the USDA’s 13.763 billion bushel outlook.

They pegged the Minnesota corn yield at 168bu./acre, 2 bushels higher than the August USDAnumber and 3 higher than last year’s final yield.Iowa is slotted in at 158 versus 163 in August, andIllinois at 172 versus 165 in August. These are num-

Livestock AnglesDemand + supply =sluggish conditions

The livestock markets seem to be languishing insteady to lower prices as we move into September.Demand for product and ample supplies of animalsseem to be the reason for the sluggish conditions.

The cattle market continues to trade in a tightrange with neither cash nor futures makingprogress in either direction. Cat-tle numbers are projected todecrease over the next severalmonths. Thus the supply side ofthe equation continues to shrink,which is preserved to be a posi-tive for prices.

On the other hand, the demandfor beef, particularly in thedomestic market, has continuedto contract. Therefore, from thedemand side of the equationdemand would need to improve tohave the market move consider-ably higher. The problem withmost prognosticators is they concentrate on supplyand tend to ignore the demand. This is because it ismuch easier to put actual figures on supplies than ondemand.

Because of the supply-demand situation being neara standoff with fewer cattle on-feed versus lessdemand for beef, the standoff in prices has resulted.Considering the economic outlook of the next severalmonths, there will likely be little change in the mar-ket direction during that time frame. Producersshould remain aware of market conditions and pro-tect inventories as needed.

The hog market has seen prices slip rapidly overthe past few weeks as seasonal tendencies havekicked in as well as a slowing in pork demand. Cou-ple this with an adequate current supply of market-ready hogs and the pressure built on the packer to

JOE TEALEBroker

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NYSTROM, from pg. 25Abers they are looking for on the Sep-tember report. The next USDA bal-ance sheets will be released on Sept. 12.

They also published what they feel will be thefinal corn production number of 13.7 billionbushels, based on acreage reductions yet to come.The USDA won’t update acreage figures until theOctober report.

As Board of Trade prices fell, basis levels were inturmoil. Ethanol plants were firm to higher in vari-ous locales as they try to bridge the gap from oldcrop to new crop, while other areas experiencedweaker numbers. Basis levels on the river systemswere sharply lower with new crop supplies becom-ing available in the southern region. Some growersare harvesting wet corn to take advantage of excel-lent premiums being paid for quick-shipment corn.

Weekly ethanol production fell 1,000 barrels perday to 819,000 barrels per day. Ethanol stocks weredown slightly at 16.2 million barrels.

Weekly export sales for the last week of the mar-keting year were a disappointment with net cancel-lations in old crop of 4.5 million bushels and only8.5 million bushels sold for new crop. Cumulativesales for 2012-13 were just shy of 708 millionbushels when the USDA had 715 million bushels onthe balance sheet. The new marketing year beganSept. 1, so there will be unshipped bushels rolledinto the 2013-14 crop year.

China has a policy target of 95 percent self-suffi-ciency for corn, wheat and rice production. Thisweek, the head of the rural development at theirDevelopment and Research Center indicated they

could readjust to 80 percent for corn,and stay at the 95 percent for wheatand rice. This could push imports up

to 20 million metric tons to 30 mmt in years there isa production shortfall.

OUTLOOK: Technically, December corn filled thegap left on Aug. 26 at $4.74 1/2 and continued towardthe August low of $4.45 3/4 per bushel, which willremain as short-term support. In general, anystrength in the corn market needs to be supported bybean action; on its own, corn would have a hard timerallying going into harvest, impressive early yieldsand weather becoming a non-factor for corn (unlessit’s a freeze or harvest rain delays).

December corn traded a range this week from$4.93 3/4 to $4.57, so we’ll use $4.93 3/4 as resist-ance. The average trade estimates for the Sept. 12report: yield 153.69 bu./acre, crop 13.62 billionbushels, harvested acres 88.559 million acres. TheUSDA will not be adjusting planted acres until theOctober report.

SOYBEANS — November soybeans gappedhigher as traders returned from their Labor Day hol-iday, only to fill that gap the next day.

The gap left from Aug. 26 was partially filled dur-ing the week, narrowing the support gap to $13.311/2 to $13.35 per bushel. Weather forecasts are at theheart of the soybean direction and volatility, andshould be in the picture for at least another one totwo weeks.

Soybeans yields are still being determined and anymoisture should boost their potential. As of Sept. 1,bean conditions were down 4 percent to 54 percent inthe good/excellent category. November soybeans

were up 10 1/4 cents for the week, settling at $13.673/4 per bushel.

China’s weekly sales of reserve soybeans had theirbest subscription in five weeks. Of the 500,000 mtbeans offered, 417,000 mt were sold to food proces-sors, who only buy domestically, and inland crushers.There is chatter China may release another 2 mmtto 3 mmt of reserve beans. U.S. weekly export saleswere solid at 0.2 million bushels for old crop and 31million bushels for new crop. Cumulative 2012-13exports are 1.33 billion bushels, just under theUSDA forecast for 1.315 billion bushels.

Short-term soybean basis levels rallied throughoutthe week as crushers try to source old crop suppliesto keep running and bridge the gap to new crop.

Informa Economics released fresh crop updatesthis week for what they believe will be on the USDAreport, showing a yield of 42.4 bu./acre. This is a 0.3bu./acre decline from the August number and 0.2bu./acre under the USDA’s August estimate.Informa’s crop production figure is 3.239 billionbushels compared to the USDA’s latest 3.255 billionbushel expectation.

However, they also issued what they believe will bethe final bean production number, based on assumedacreage reductions, of 3.2 billion bushels. Informa isforecasting Minnesota’s bean yield at 40 bu./acre, down3 from last year; Iowa at 44 bu./acre, down 1 from lastyear; Illinois at 47 bu./acre, up 4 from last year.

OUTLOOK: Soybean yield is still being affected bythe weather and price direction will be dictatedaccordingly. The current trade estimates for Septem-ber’s balance sheets: yield 41.172 bu./acre, crop of3.14 billion bushels, harvested acres 76.248 millionacres. November soybean prices are bracketed by thecontract high of $14.09 3/4 and the bottom of theAug. 26 gap at $13.31 1/2 per bushel. Weather willhave the heaviest influence of direction, butdemand/strength in old crop should also lend sup-port to new crop.

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TEALE, from pg. 25Abecome more defensive in their bidding for live inven-tory. The futures market has been at a deep discountto the cash for quite some in anticipation of the sea-sonal downturn.

With the drop in cash prices that discount hasbegun to vanish as we move into September. Morethan likely the futures will remain at a discount untilwinter approaches mainly because of the aforemen-tioned seasonal tendencies. Despite the softening ofdemand for pork products, the overall demand forpork has been good. In particular the export markethas been excellent, whereas the domestic market hasbeen the weaker market. Because of the poor econ-omy, and the depreciating domestic incomes, it willlikely be hard for a dynamic hog market to be seen inthe upcoming months. Producers should approach thehog market with some caution and protect invento-ries if given the opportunity. ❖

Discount has begun to vanish

GREENWOOD, from pg. 25Anationwide and world outlook to trulyunderstand what’s happening in theagriculture industry. When drivingdown roads in southeastern Minnesotaand western Wisconsin where manyfields never got planted, it may be easyto think that because the crops don’tlook great, crop prices would be higher;but on a national or world level, thisisn’t the case.

Let’s take a look at the table thatshows world corn production inAugust to demonstrate this point.

The higher corn prices we’ve experi-enced in the last few years haveattracted other parts of the world tostart raising corn. The table shows that overall cornproduction in total is up 11.5 percent from a year ago.As noted previously, we need to understand what’shappening around the world and not just what’s hap-pening out our back door.

With the uncertainty in the global markets andthe volatility we’ve seen recently in corn basis, it’simportant you consider some marketing optionsthat protect downside risk on your crops. Marketvolatility is here to stay, and it’s important to pro-

tect your revenue and manage your margins morethan ever going forward.

By the next time I’m with you again, harvestshould be over. I hope all of you have a safe and pro-ductive harvest season.

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World corn production up 11.5 percent from last yearWorld corn productionCountry or region 2012-13 2013-14 Change from Change from

estimate forecast previous month 2012-13Million tons Percent Percent

World 858.8 957.1 -.03 11.5United States 273.8 349.6 -1.3 27.7Foreign 584.9 607.5 0.3 3.9Argentina 26.5 27.0 0.0 1.9Brazil 80.0 72.0 0.0 -10.0Mexico 21.5 22.0 -4.3 2.3Canada 13.1 13.8 0.0 5.7European Union 58.5 65.0 -0.9 11.1FSU-12 32.4 42.4 6.5 30.8Ukraine 20.9 29.0 11.5 38.6South Africa 12.2 13.0 0.0 6.6China 205.6 211.0 0.0 2.6India 22.2 22.5 4.7 1.2

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You Can Become a Vintner: Introduction toWinemaking ClassSept. 14, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Minnesota LandscapeArboretum Learning Center,Chaska, Minn.Info: Katie Cook, University ofMinnesota enologist, willshare techniques based onproven university research;$70/member, $80/non-member;call (952) 443-1422 or log on towww.arboretum.umn.edu/learn.aspx to register

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Celebrate Ag and Food DaySept. 14TCF Bank Stadium,MinneapolisInfo: U of Minnesota hostinginaugural event at Gopher foot-ball game vs. Western Illinois

Nitrogen Fertilizer Management Plan Listening SessionSept. 16, 6-8 p.m.University of Minnesota Stu-dent Center Bede Ballroom,Crookston, Minn.Info: Hosted by the Minn.

Department of Agriculture forpublic input on the draft revi-sion of the NFMP; commentsaccepted through Nov. 1

U.S. Soy Global TradeExchangeSept. 16-18Davenport, IowaInfo: Contact the MidwestShippers Association [email protected] orwww.grainconference.orgor (952) 253-6231

Minnesota Pork BoardWorkforce Conference —People: Our Most ValuableAssetSept. 17, 8:30 a.m.Country Inn and Suites,Mankato, Minn.Info: $20/person; log on tomnpork.com or call (800) 537-7675 to register

Agroforestry — A Walk-n-Talk Field DaySept. 17, 1-3 p.m.Empire Wastewater Treat-ment, Farmington, Minn.Info: Located at 2540 W.197th St.; call (507) 238-5449

Minnesota Nutrition ConferenceSept. 17-18Mystic Lake Casino & Hotel,Prior Lake, Minn.Info: Log on to www.mnnutritionconf.umn.edu

Nitrogen Fertilizer Management Plan Listening SessionSept. 18, 1-3 p.m.

Great River Regional Library,St. Cloud, Minn.Info: See Sept. 16 event info

Centennial CelebrationSept. 19, 3-8 p.m.Southern Research and Out-reach Center, Waseca, Minn.Info: SROC is celebrating 100years; brief program at 5p.m.; picnic supper served4:30-7 p.m.; contact your localExtension office or callSROC, (507) 835-3620

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14th Annual Corn ShreddingAutumn Harvest DaysSept. 28-29Dwain Gerken Farm, OakCenter, Minn.Info:64245 355th Ave.,Lake City,

Minn.;9 a.m.-5 p.m.Sept.28,10a.m.-5 p.m.Sept.29;$5 collectorbutton good for both days;host-ing Minnesota State CornHusking Contest morning ofSept.28; contact Dwain Gerken,(507) 753-2543, for show infor-mation,Kathy Ofstie, (651) 923-4835, for husking info

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With Federal Crop Insur-ance, every year is different,and with the multipleoptions available to produc-ers, there are many variableresults from crop insurancecoverage at harvest time.

This year will be no differ-ent, with some producerschoosing Yield Protectionpolicies (yield only) versusRevenue Protection policies(yield and price). Producersalso have differences inthe level of coverage,and some producerschose “optional units,”while other producers chose “enterpriseunits” for 2013.

In the Midwest, most corn and soy-bean producers in recent years havetended to secure some level of revenuecrop insurance coverage, rather thanstandard yield-only policies. Producerslike the flexibility of the RP policiesthat provide insurance coverage forreduced yields, as well as in instanceswhere the harvest price drops belowinitial base price.

In 2013, corn crop insurance losseswith YP policies and RP policies willfunction differently, due to the level ofChicago Board of Trade corn pricesbeing below the 2013 crop insurancebase price, while the soybean YP andRP policies will likely function simi-larly, due to the CBOT soybean harvestprice being higher than the base price.

The established base prices for 2013YP and RP crop insurance policieswere $5.65 per bushel for corn and$12.87/bu. for soybeans. This will be

the payment rate for 2013YP policies for corn and soy-beans, and will serve as thefinal price to calculate rev-enue guarantees to calculatepotential RP crop insuranceindemnity payments forcorn at current price levels,but not for soybean RP poli-cies with harvest price pro-tection.

The final harvest price forRP insurance policies with

harvest price protectionis based on the averageCBOT December corn

futures and CBOTNovember soybean futures duringOctober. Producers with RPE policies,with a harvest price exclusion, will usethe base price for both corn and soy-beans.

If the 2013 CBOT price in October isbelow $5.65/bu. base price for corn and$12.87/bu. base price for soybeans, theinitial base price is used to calculatethe RP guarantees; otherwise, theOctober harvest price will be used.

The CBOT average price for Octoberis used to calculate the value of theactual harvested bushels in 2013 for allRP and RPE policies, which couldresult in lower indemnity payments forsoybeans under an RPE policy in 2013.

As of Sept. 9, the CBOT futuresprices were approximately $4.63/bu. forDecember corn and $13.56/bu. forNovember soybeans. If these averageCBOT prices stay at these levels, thebase price of $5.65/bu. will be used tocalculate RP insurance payments forcorn, and the harvest price of

$13.56/bu. will be used to calculate RPpayments for soybeans.

Corn and soybean producers have theoption of selecting crop insurance poli-cies ranging from 60 percent to 85 per-cent coverage levels. Coverage levels of80 percent and 85 percent have becomefairly common with RP policies inrecent years, due to more affordablepremium costs.

The level of insurance coverage canresult in some producers receiving cropinsurance indemnity payments, whileother producers receive no indemnitypayments, even though both producershad the same guarantee and the samefinal yield.

For example, at a proven corn yield of190 bushels per acre, a producer with85-percent coverage would have a161.5 bu./acre guarantee, while a pro-ducer with 75-percent coverage wouldhave a yield guarantee of 142.5bu./acre.

Enterprise units or optional units Producers who have 2013 crop losses

on individual farms, and have cropinsurance coverage with “optionalunits,” may be able to collect cropinsurance indemnity payments ontheir 2013 corn or soybean crop onsome farm units, while not on others.

Meanwhile, producers with cropinsurance policies with “enterpriseunits” in 2013, may be less likely toqualify for 2013 crop insurance indem-nity payments, unless they had croplosses on a significant portion of cropacres in a county. Due to the low cornand soybean yields in some areas,resulting from the delayed springplanting and the late-season droughtconditions in 2013, along with thedrop in CBOT corn prices in the pastcouple of months, there are likely to bemore producers with “enterpriseunits” who qualify for crop insurance

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FARM PROGRAMS

By Kent Thiesse

See PROGRAMS, pg. 30A

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PROGRAMS, from pg. 29Aindemnity payments in 2013, as com-pared to previous years.Calculating potential 2013 cropinsurance payments

Some farmers in Min-nesota and surroundingstates will be facingreduced yields on somefarm units in 2013, due to the lateplanting, severe storms and hot anddry weather late in the growing season.

Many growers purchased upgradedlevels of YP or RP crop insurance forthe 2013 growing season, whichincluded the higher “trend-adjusted”(TA) yields that were available. Thelower CBOT corn prices will alsoincrease the likelihood of crop insur-ance indemnity payments on corn RPinsurance policies.

The higher CBOT soybean pricesshould result in higher RP harvestprices and higher 2013 crop insuranceindemnity payments for producers withqualifying losses with soybean RP poli-cies.

Following is an analysis of potential

2013 crop loss scenarios that couldresult in likely crop insurance indem-nity payments with RP policies.RP insurance policies

An initial “price guarantee” is estab-lished for each crop prior to the crop

insurance enrollmentdeadline on March 15each year. The final

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CornBase price is the average settlement

price for December CBOT corn futuresin February. Harvest price for RP poli-cies is the average settlement price forDecember CBOT corn futures in Octo-ber during the year of harvest.

Soybeans Base price is the average settlement

price for November soybean futures inFebruary. Harvest price for RP policiesis the average settlement price forNovember CBOT soybean futures in

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PROGRAMS, from pg. 30AOctober during the year ofharvest.

• 2013 RP base prices are ...Corn: $5.65/bu.Soybeans: $12.87/bu.• 2013 RP harvest price estimates as of Sept. 9

were ...Corn RP harvest price (Est.): $4.63/bu.(The corn RP harvest price will be finalized after

Oct. 31.)Soybean RP harvest price (Est.): $13.56/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 usedto determine crop indemnity payments with RP poli-cies, which will likely be the base price for 2013 corn,and the harvest price in 2013 soybeans.

The harvest price is always used to determine thevalue of the harvested crop for RP insurance policies.

• RP crop loss example tableRefer to the table on Page 32A for crop loss exam-

ples for corn and soybeans, with 80-percent and 85-percent coverage RP crop insurance policies, oneither “optional units” or “enterprise units”. The pre-mium estimates are for enterprise units with TAyields.

The table also contains space for producers to putin their own APH yields, insurance coverage levels,premium costs, projected yield and harvest prices, inorder to make estimates for potential 2013 cropinsurance payments.Bottom line on calculating potential crop

insurance payments Producers who have crop losses in 2013,

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PROGRAMS, from pg. 31Awho are facing crop losses in2013 to understand their cropinsurance coverage, and the calcula-tions used to determine crop insur-ance indemnity payments.

The University of Illinois FarmManagement website has some goodcrop insurance information, and anonline “What-If” Crop InsurancePayment Calculator. The website islocated at www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu.Deferring 2013 crop insurancepayments to 2014

Due to expected higher income lev-els in 2013, especially for producerswho sold a large amount of 2012grain in 2013, there have been ques-tions regarding the potential for thedeferring of 2013 crop insurancepayments to 2014 for income taxpurposes. Here is a summary fromsome tax experts.

• Crop insurance proceeds receivedin 2013 for crop production losses,but not market price reductions, mayqualify to be deferred until 2014, ifthe farmer’s normal business prac-tice is to collect 50 percent or more ofthe crop proceeds in the year after

harvest.This must be

documented;otherwise, the crop insurance pro-ceeds must be claimed in 2013.

• The potential crop insurancedeferral is for all crops, and there isnot a partial deferral. The 50-percentmeans test for crop proceeds is for allcrops (corn, soybeans and othercrops) in aggregate, even if one crop(soybeans) is normally sold at har-vest, and sales from another crop(corn) are usually delayed until thefollowing year.

• If the crop insurance claim isfiled late enough, and the crop insur-ance proceeds are not received untilafter Jan. 1, the crop insurance pro-ceeds could likely be counted as 2014income.

• If you delay your crop insuranceproceeds until 2014, those proceedscannot be transferred back into 2013for income tax calculations, and mustbe counted as 2014 income.

Producers who are expecting signifi-cant crop insurance payments areencouraged to contact their tax

adviser before finalizing any cropinsurance payment deferral decisions.

Kent Thiesse is a government farmprograms analyst and a vice presi-

dent at MinnStar Bank in Lake Crys-tal, Minn. He may be reached [email protected] or(507) 726-2137. ❖

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Calculating estimated 2013 RP crop insurance paymentsCorn SoybeansSample Actual Sample Actual

A. 2013 TA APH Yield 186.0 _____ 49.0 _____B. RP Policy % Coverage 0.80 _____ 0.85 _____C. Coverage Yield (A x B) 148.8 _____ 41.65 _____D. RP Base Price $5.65/bu. $12.87/bu.E. Guaranteed Ins. Coverage/Acre $840.72 _____ $536.04 _____

(C x D)F. RP Harvest Price (Est. on Sept. 9) $4.63/bu._____ $13.56/bu._____G. Harvest Guarantee/Acre (C x F) $688.94 _____ $564.77 _____H. Final Guarantee /Acre $840.72 _____ $564.77 _____(Higher of E or G)I. Actual Harvested Yield/Acre 170 _____ 35 _____J. RP Harvest Price (Est. on Sept. 9) $4.63/bu._____ $13.56/bu._____K. Crop Value/Acre (I x J) $787.10 _____ $474.60 _____L. Gross Insurance Payment/Acre $53.62 _____ $90.17 _____

(H-K)M. RP Ins. Policy Premium/Acre $15 _____ $16 _____N. Net Insurance Indemnity $38.62 _____ $ 74.17 _____Payment Per Acre (L-M)Notes: These estimates are for Revenue Protection insurance policies. Harvest Prices for RP policiesare based on the average price during October for December CBOT corn futures, and for NovemberCBOT soybean futures. Harvest prices are final as of Oct. 31. Premium estimates are for “enterpriseunits” in southern Minnesota, using Trend-Adjusted yield calculations.

Prepared by Kent Thiesse, government farm program analyst

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During the 2011 Min-nesota legislative ses-sion, state lawmakersinitiated a QualifiedSmall Business Prop-erty & Qualified FarmProperty Exclusion.

This $4 million Min-nesota estate tax exclu-sion for qualifiedsmall businessand qualifiedfarm property wassigned into law July 2011 for decedentsdying after June 30, 2011. Legislativelaw tied qualifying for the farm propertyexclusion to maintaining homestead des-ignation on the farm land. If homesteaddesignation is lost before the decedent’sdeath, the estate will not qualify for theadditional exclusion.

Many folks feel qualifying is notgoing to be a problem and is a panaceafor eliminating Minnesota estate taxupon their death.

Gary Hachfeld, University of Min-nesota Extension educator in Agricul-tural Business Management said,

“however, without planning therecould be major issues. There are atleast three scenarios where the dece-dent could lose homestead designa-tion and therefore not qualify for theexclusion.” Those scenarios are:

• Decedent has retired from farm-ing and lives in town within four con-tiguous townships of the farm land,

none of their children live onthe farm and none of theirchildren farm the land, the

decedent rents the land to a ten-ant unrelated to them,

• Decedent has retired fromfarming and lives in townwithin four contiguous town-ships of the farm land, none oftheir children live on the farmand none of their children farmthe land, the decedent crop-sharerents the farm land and

• Decedent has retired fromfarming and lives in town withinfour contiguous townships of thefarm land, none of their children liveon the farm and none of their childrenfarm the land, the decedent custom

farms the land.All three scenarios will render the

estate ineligible for the $4 millionexclusion.

If the decedent lived on the farmand farmed the land, rented the landto a farming child or rented the landto an unrelated party, they will havemaintained homestead designation. Ifthe decedent moved to town butremained within four contiguoustownships of the farm land and theyhad a farming child farm the land,whether the child lives on the farm ornot, they will have also maintainedhomestead designation.

Maintaining homestead designationwould qualify the estate for the addi-tional estate tax exclusion.

Hachfeld said, “this is an area thatcan cause huge and unnecessaryestate tax issues if done incorrectly.When doing estate and business tran-sition planning, seek the assistance ofa competent attorney. Farm familiestoday have a lot at risk. Seeking pro-fessional help will secure the future oftheir business and personal assets.”

This article was submitted by Uni-versity of Minnesota Extension. ❖

Homestead designation key to $4 million estate exclusion

Gary Hachfeld

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By DICK HAGENThe Land Staff Writer

Corn acres keep mushrooming in“north country.”

In 2012 North Dakota had thelargest percentage increase in cornacres of any state. In fact, thisstate has racked up that honor forthree consecutive years.

Why?Obviously wheat isn’t paying the

bills like it used to.And thanks to genetic advances

by corn breeders, North Dakotagrowers can now buy 85- to 95-daymaturity hybrids with geneticpunch to make even the mostquestioning rural banker agreethat just maybe corn can work upnorth, too.

It’s basically the old shell game: Follow the money.Veteran corn man Dan Lund of Enderlin, N.D.,

can barely contain his enthusiasm for this northernextension of the Corn Belt.

“Western North Dakota, what I refer to as the newCorn Belt of North Dakota, will have an unbeliev-able crop this year,” said the 65-year-old farmer andseed corn marketer. “We’re OK here in the easternpart of the state but could use a good drink of water.But make no doubt about it, corn is now the new‘king crop’ in North Dakota.”

How wild are these Dakota guys getting on corn?When asked about planting rates and row width,30-year old Matt Lund (Dan’s son and farming part-ner) said, “we’re still on 30-inch rows. When you’respraying this gives a little more leeway with thesebig sprayer rigs. But we’re pushing 36,000 popula-tions and actually did 40,000 on a couple of ourfields just to see what it will do.”

Technology is obviously a big player in this dra-

matic expansion of corn produc-tion. The Lunds, for example, arenow into variable rate planting andfertilization. That’s why Matt saidthe actual range of planting ratesvaries from 18,000 to as high as46,000. “Run over that hill top andit cuts down to 18,000 or so; thenhit the sweet spot in a field and itjuices back up to 36,000 and38,000.”

Just as soon as the genetics putout a hybrid that can really handlethe 20-inch environment they’ll bethere. Just a few years back 90- to94-day hybrids were the dooropener for Dakota corn. “Now we’reinto the 85- to 86-day maturities.We were tickledpink with 100-

bushel whole farm averages. Nowwe’re going for 150-bushel corn andit’s happening,” Dan said.

The corn-soybean 50-50 programhelped launch the corn industry inNorth Dakota. But with higheryields, higher prices and more prof-its, corn is now gobbling up bothsoybean and wheat acres. “We usedto be half corn, half beans,” Mattsaid. “Last year we went 90 percentcorn; this year we’re 100 percentcorn. We’re going for the big bucksand if prices stay up there we’lllikely be 100 percent corn next year,too.”

The Lunds’ inputs are ramping up— like nitrogen applications wher-ever the soil tests and yield goalscall for. That means up to 200 pounds on those bestproducing areas. A John Deere ripper and JohnDeere disc does the tillage.

“Around here making the ground black is the keyto good yields in a corn-on-corn system,” Matt said,noting that they also use a 40-foot roller to “flattenthe ground and make it look pretty.”

Matt is very much a student of variable inputrates, both seed and fertilizer, with soil tests, yieldmaps and GPS providing the needed data. “I let thesoil tell me how to farm. Doing the variable inputsour total costs have declined considerably. This yearwe saved $30,000 to $40,000 just on anhydrous anddry fertilizer costs thanks to variable rates of appli-cation.”

Dan said, “we also lowered our seed costs by about$7 per acre by variable rate planting. So even thoughI choked when Matt showed me the costs of gettinginto VR technology, it’s proving to be a fast return oninvestment. Yes, on 2,000 acres, variable rate farm-ing certainly impacts the bottom line.”

Last year, during a near-perfectgrowing season for corn in NorthDakota, the Lunds averaged 170bushels across the farm. “We hadthat perfect July rain shower,”Matt said, but 2013 weather hasbeen more of a challenge so he’spredicting about 140 bushels forthis year’s crop.

Credit the Lunds for ramping upquickly with the skills to grow a lotof corn. Do they match up equallywell on marketing that crop?

Dan said that the curse of farm-ing used to be marketing, but hecredits the younger generation withbeing so deep into marketing thatwhen they started seeing the oppor-tunities of $6 and $7 corn theystarted forward pricing even their

2014 and 2015 crops. But based on “coffee shop talk”he guesses most Dakota growers are 25 to 50 percentsold on their 2013 crop in that $5.50 to $6 range.

“Profit is not a four-letter word,” Dan said, “soyou’ve got to tell your banker that you’ve locked-insome of your crop way before harvest.” ❖

‘King Corn’ catching on quickly in North Dakota

We also loweredour seed costs byabout $7 per acreby variable rateplanting. So eventhough I chokedwhen Matt showedme the costs of get-ting into VR tech-nology, it’s provingto be a fast returnon investment.

— Dan Lund

We used to be halfcorn, half beans.Last year we went90 percent corn;this year we’re 100percent corn. We’regoing for the bigbucks and if pricesstay up there we’lllikely be 100 per-cent corn next year,too.

— Matt Lund

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This column was writtenfor the marketing week end-ing Sept. 6.

The August federal orderbenchmark milk price hasreversed two months ofdecline and was announcedby the U.S. Department ofAgriculture at $17.91 perhundredweight, up 53 centsfrom July, 18 cents aboveAugust 2012, $1.59 aboveCalifornia’s comparable 4bcheese milk price, andequates to about $1.54 per gallon.

The 2013 Class III average nowstands at $17.72, up from $16.23 a yearago and compares to $18.18 in 2011,$13.80 in 2010, and $10.29 in 2009.Class III futures were trading late-Fri-day morning as follows: September,$18.19; October, $18.18; November,$17.54; and December at $16.97.

The August Class IV price is $19.07,up 17 cents from July and $3.31 abovea year ago. The Class IV average nowstands at $18.37, up from $14.95 a yearago and compares to $19.48 in 2011,$14.44 in 2010, and $9.92 in 2009.

The cheese price average used in cal-culating the prices was $1.7731 perpound, up 5.9 cents from July. Butteraveraged $1.4187, down 4.9 cents. Non-fat dry milk averaged $1.7706, up 4.3cents, and dry whey averaged 57.78cents/lb., down fractionally from July.

The California Department of Foodand Agriculture announced its August4b cheese milk price at $16.32/cwt., up67 cents from July but 25 cents belowAugust 2012, and again $1.59 belowthe federal order Class III price. The2013 4b average now stands at $16.03,up from $14.34 at this time a year agoand compares to $16.50 in 2011 and$17.72 in the federal order. The 4a but-ter-powder milk price is $18.70, up 9cents from July and $3.30 above a yearago. The 2013 4a average now stands

at $18.12, up from $14.66 ayear ago and compares to$19.24 in 2011.

Cheese prices at theChicago MercantileExchange have firmed butthe market has been withina 10-cent spread for thebulk of the summer, accord-ing to the USDA’s DairyMarket News.

“Most participants arecontent to stay the course atcurrent prices,” the DMN

said. Cheese production levels areabove year-ago with adequate inven-tory in cold storage.

Cash block cheese, after three ses-sions of inactivity, was bid higher Fri-day to close the Labor Day holiday-shortened week at $1.81/lb., up 2.75cents on the day and the week and just2 cents below a year ago. Barrel closedat $1.80, up 3 cents on the week and2.5 cents above a year ago. No cheesewas traded on the week. The laggingAgricultural Marketing Service-sur-veyed U.S. average block price slipped0.2 cents lower, to $1.7742. Barrel aver-aged $1.7438, down 5.3 cents.

Hot weather across much of the coun-try the last week of August reducedmilk intakes in addition to seasonallylower production.

Demand is reported to be good withbuyers looking for price breaks to pur-chase above immediate needs. Exportdemand is good with prices competitivewith the international market. Addi-tional assistance from the CooperativesWorking Together program is helpingto make sales as another 3 millionpounds of product will be leaving ourshores.

The CWT accepted 15 requests for

Benchmark prices climbingslowly after two down months

MIELKE MARKETWEEKLY

By Lee Mielke

See MIELKE, pg. 36A

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MIELKE, from pg. 35Aexport assistance this week to sell 1.26million pounds of cheese and 1.76 mil-lion pounds of butter to customers inAsia, Europe, the Middle East andNorth Africa. The product will be deliv-ered through February 2014 and raisedthe CWT’s 2013 exports to 86.5 millionpounds of cheese, 67.2 million poundsof butter, 44,092 pounds of anhydrousmilk fat and 218,258 pounds of wholemilk powder to 35 countries on six con-tinents.

Speaking of the world market, dairyprices for the most part declined in thisweek’s Global Dairy Trade auction,according to FC Stone’s Sept. 3 eDairyInsider Closing Bell.

The trade-weighted average for allproducts fell 1.1 percent. Milk proteinconcentrate with 70-percent protein ledthe declines with a 3.8 percent drop to$3.4532/lb.; followed by cheddar cheese,down 3.2 percent to $1.9309/lb.; rennetcasein, off 2.1 percent to $4.4742/lb.;whole milk powder, down 1.7 percent to$2.2943/lb.; and skim milk powder, off0.8 percent to $249/lb.

Prices on most other products rose,led by anhydrous milkfat, up 3.1 per-cent to $2.3174/lb.; butter, up 2.7 per-cent to $1.6828/lb., or $1.6418 adjustedfor 80-percent fat.

FC Stone dairy economist Bill Brookssaid, “the focal point in the GDT auc-tion has shifted from dry proteins tobutterfat,” but he adds that thedeclines in prices were not that largeand “the world market is still rela-tively tight.”

U.S. dairy product exports typicallydecline in July, according to the DailyDairy Report, but that was not the casethis year. “Key dairy product exportsincreased in July versus the priormonth and exceeded last year’s volume.In fact, year-to-date trading volumes ofbutter/milkfat, nonfat dry milk skimmilk powder, dry whey and whey pro-tein concentrate were all greater thanlast year.

“Most notable was the recent surge inbutter/milkfat exports, which topped19.3 million pounds in July, up 11.7percent versus the prior month on adaily average basis and 147 percentmore than last year.” The DDR said,“this is the highest monthlybutter/milkfat trade since 2008 whenbutter/milkfat exports topped 20 mil-lion pounds for four months. Given thedeeply discounted U.S. butter price toworld market prices, it’s possibleAugust volume could top 20 millionpounds.”

July milk production, while up 1.2percent from July 2012 according topreliminary data, ended up in thecheese vat for the most part, accordingto according to this week’s Dairy Prod-ucts report.

Butter production totaled 134 millionpounds, down 4.6 percent from Juneand just 0.5 percent above July 2012.Nonfat dry milk production totaled 116million pounds, down 11.6 percent fromJune and 17.5 percent below a yearago.

American cheese output, at 360 mil-

World dairy prices fall

See MIELKE, pg. 37A

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MIELKE, from pg. 36Alion pounds, was down 0.9 percent from June but 1percent above a year ago. Italian cheese amounted to393 million pounds, up slightly from June and 6.4percent above July 2012. Total cheese production hit910 million pounds, down slightly from June but 3percent above a year ago. FCStone market analystDerek Nelson said, “at first glance, the report looksbullish when comparing July’s output to June’s.”

Cash butter, following small declines Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday, regained a penny Fridayand closed at $1.43, down three-quarter cents on theweek and 43.5 cents below a year ago. Eight carswere sold on the week, seven on Friday. AMS butteraveraged $1.3730, up 1.5 cents.

Many buyers appear ready to increase butterinventories ahead of the fall season, according to theDMN. Cream supplies are seeing increased creamcheese demand competing with butter churns. Retaildemand has substantially improved for print butteraccounts with churns in the West and parts of theNortheast operating busy schedules to fill orders.Export demand has also improved with some East-ern butter makers focusing on 82-percent productionto fill export orders. Butter stocks remain heavy, butincreased demand is helping move product out ofcold storage, according to the DMN.

The USDA’s weekly update shows butter stocks forthe week ending Sept. 2 fell 15.8 million pounds,down 2.8 percent but 38.8 percent above that week ayear ago. Cheese stocks were up 0.3 percent to 109.5million pounds, but are down 12.3 percent from ayear ago.

Some of that butter literally “melted away,” reportsthe Sept. 3 DDR. “A cold storage facility in Delanco,N.J., burned for two days and an undisclosed amountof butter has gone up in smoke,” the DDR said.“While stocks are ample headed into the holiday sea-son, losing supply could add pressure to already con-strained consumer packing lines.”

Cash Grade A nonfat dry milk closed Friday$1.8150, up a penny and a half on the week. ExtraGrade held at $1.78. AMS powder averaged $1.7839,up a penny, and dry whey averaged 54.7 cents/lb.,down 0.9 cent.

Commercial disappearance of milk used in alldairy products during the first six months of 2013totaled 98.89 billion pounds, 0.4 percent less thanthe same period in 2012, and about 3.08 billionpounds less than total milk marketings for theperiod, according to the USDA’s DMN and reportedin this week’s DairyBusiness Update.

Producer milk marketings for the January-June2013 period totaled 101.97 billion pounds. Adding toavailable supplies, beginning commercial stocks

Buyers appearready to up butterinventories

See MIELKE, pg. 38A

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MIELKE, from pg. 37A

totaled 12.28 billion pounds, up 11.8percent from the year before; andimports for the period totaled 1.54 bil-lion, up 0.8 percent from January-June 2012.

At the end of June 2013, endingcommercial stocks totaled 16.89 bil-lion pounds, up about 2.2 billionpounds (14.7 percent) compared toJune 2012, according to the DBU.

Meanwhile, milk production isdeclining in most regions of the UnitedStates with the exception of Californiaand the Northeast, which were seeingmostly steady production from week toweek, according to the USDA’s weeklyupdate.

Hot, humid weather has acceleratedmilk declines in Florida, Arizona andthe Midwest. Manufacturing milk sup-plies have declined across most of the

nation; due to milk production declinesand Class I demand increases fromschools.

Slightly higher milkprices and lower feedprices pushed the pre-liminary August milk-feed price ratio to itshighest level so far in2013 and the highestsince November 2012,according to the latestAg Prices report. At1.69, the index is upfrom 1.52 in July, com-pares to 1.37 in August2012, and marks the29th consecutive monththe milk-feed price ratiois below 2.0.

The average all-milkprice was $19.30/cwt., compared to $19in July and $18.20 in August 2012.August corn, at $6.02 per bushel, wasdown 77 cents from July and $1.61 lessthan August 2012. August soybeansaveraged $13.80/bu., down $1.50 fromJuly and down $2.40 from a year ago.Alfalfa hay averaged $209 per ton,down $9 from July and $3 less thanAugust 2012.

The report also provided the finalfeed cost adjuster, according to theDBU. The USDA announced a JulyMilk Income Loss Contract programpayment of 5.843 cents/cwt. on eligiblemilk. It is likely the final payment forfiscal year 2013, which ends Sept. 30.

So far in calendar year 2013, MILCpayments were: January, 11.8 cents;February, 52.2 cents; March, 75.5 cents;April, 69.9 cents; May, 74.2 cents; June,21.9 cents; and July, 5.84 cents.

Finally, a salute toDairyLine, which cele-brated its 25th anniver-sary on Labor Day.What began with aGod-given vision fromworking on a farmradio station in Wiscon-sin in the early ’70s,several years laterbecame a reality on fiveradio stations in threestates.

The network grew toabout 100 radio sta-tions in 32 states and

spun off a weekly column carried byagricultural newspapers coast to coast.

Partnered in 1998 with DairyBusi-ness Communications, the DairyLinewebsite was developed and DairyLine’sservice and outreach was greatlyexpanded. I can only say “it has been atrue honor and privilege to serve thedairy industry and I am proud to haverejoined DairyBusiness Update as anassociate editor.”

Lee Mielke is a syndicated columnistwho resides in Everson, Wash. Hisweekly column is featured in newspa-pers across the country and he may bereached at [email protected]. ❖

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Dairy cattle face multiple sources ofyear-round stress that can weakentheir immune system, which can makethem more susceptible to health anddisease issues and result in reducedmilk production and milk quality.

Prince Agri Products Inc. haslaunched TheOmniGenDifference.comwhich focuses on the role of dairy cownutrition and management in main-taining a healthy immune system andgreater productivity.

Research continues to demonstratethat a well-functioning immune sys-tem is vital to dairy cattle when deal-ing with stressful events such as calv-ing, high milk production, socialchanges, weather changes and foragequality issues. OmniGen-AF is aunique patented nutritional supple-ment from Prince Agri Products thathas been shown to help properimmune function when included as aregular part of dry, transition and lac-tating dairy diets. Potential benefits

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The website also includes otherinformational resources about stressmanagement, as well as a video featur-ing Swiss Lane Dairy in Caledonia,Mich., which has reported improvedherd health by feeding OmniGen-AFyear-round to its dry, transition andlactating cows.

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GGladiolus are a challenging flower togrow. The results, however, can bestunning. Carla and Burt Scripture

know both sides of that equation well.They raise 1,200 varieties on four acres on

their farm near Motley, Minn. If you visit, andthey do conduct tours, you’ll see thattheir driveway is flanked on eitherside by thousands of the saberleafed plants. On most anyday in August there aredozens of flower spikesscattered across the sandyfield that are beginning tobloom.

Adam, a variety thatwas released in 1946, wasblooming when we visited.It is crimson with thepurest of white swirls. Imag-ine strawberry Jell-O whippedcream parfait. Burt and Carlagrow this variety because itsbeauty lifts their heart. But, as peoplewho show gladiolus in competition, they rec-ognize that Adam doesn’t conform to showstandards because of how its flowers arearranged on the spike.

Never mind — A flower as flashy as Adammay not score points with critical but appre-ciative judges at the National Gladiolus show,but it does appeal to customers at farmer’smarkets in Nisswa, Brainerd and Baxter.That’s where the Scriptures sell their cutglads. They cut the spikes when only two

flowers are blooming. Then they put them incold water. With care, customers can enjoy asuccession of colorful new blooms for a week.

Some of the varieties that Burt and Carlabring to market include the pink and redBibi, wine red Huron Tart, and the one and

only green gladiolus, Green Crush. Bibiis a Maine-bred flower and Huron

Tart comes from Canada.The Scriptures also like theexotic flowers from breedingprograms in Russia andCzechoslovakia. Thoseglads are difficult andexpensive to obtain. Byworking with other mem-bers of the Minnesotagladiolus society they can

place large orders and saveon shipping. Some of those

Eastern European varietieshave ruffled flower petals and

others, like the wine-red RedDragon, have pointed flowers.

Everybody likes gladiolus, even the Dutchvarieties which Carla says are flat and plain.Customers buy them to brighten their homes,judges appraise them with critical but appre-ciative eyes, and ruby-throated humming-birds visit them in the field. The fact thatCarla and Burt’s East Coast grandson pre-sented his girl friend with gladiolus espe-cially warms their hearts. With their flowersthey have brought beauty into the world andhelped nurture love. ❖

This week’s Back Roads is the work of The Land Correspondents Tim King (story) and Jan King (photos)Glad fans

Do you have a Back Roads story suggestion? E-mail [email protected] or write to Editor, The Land, P.O. Box 3169, Mankato, MN 56002.

Scripture farm, nearMotley, Minn.

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By KRISTIN KVENO The Land CorrespondentThe BrandtsAda, Minn.

Fall tillage is in fullswing on DannyBrandt’s farm.

“We still have acouple hundred acresleft to go,” Brandtsaid. When The Landspoke to him on Sept. 3 he was also inthe midst of getting sugar beet equip-ment ready for pre-haul starting onSept. 11.

The Ada area received “about an inchof rain last week,” Brandt said. Withno rain forecasted, the crops are get-ting thirsty.

Soybeans are “starting to dropleaves, showing stress,” he said, notingthat he’s only expecting yields in the“15- to 20-bushel range.” Corn yields“are going to be down from last year”as well; Brandt estimates in the 56-pound test weight range.

The beets, meanwhile, are “lookingdecent; that pinch of rain helped out alot,” he said.

Brandt is staying busy preparing forbeet pre-haul, as well as looking aheadto the bean and corn harvest that willbe starting in three to four weeks. Hehopes to start corn harvest in the Oct.5-10 window.

While “a little more rain would neverhurt,” Brandt is “content with the waythings look now.” Content this time ofyear is a good thing.The JohnsonsStarbuck, Minn.

With the navy beanharvest officially inthe books, Scott John-son reported thateven with “40- to 50-percent hail damage”the harvest went well.

The Land spoke with Johnson onSept. 5, a day after he finished combin-ing navy beans. He was happy with

how the crop fared — “they still did allright.”

After spending some time cleaningout the combine, Johnson is lookingtoward the soybean harvest. Hebelieves it will be at least two weeksbefore bean harvest begins on thefarm. Sept. 15-20 is Johnson’s averagestart time for soybean harvest, so thisyear’s beans are right on schedule.

All the beans on the farm have beensprayed, as aphids continue to be aproblem in the area. While hail dam-age certainly took a toll on the beans,the lack of rain and high temperatureshaven’t helped either.

Johnson reports that the corn crop is“starting to burn up in places.” He’sfound that “some ears look pretty good,some haven’t filled very well.” Thatsaid, he’s still more optimistic for thecorn crop than he is for beans.

A storm came through the farm onAug. 31 bringing between a half-inchto an inch and a half of rain. “It didn’ttake long for the ground to soak it up,”Johnson said.

The heat will continue as the fore-cast calls warm temperatures but alsoa chance of rain for the upcomingweekend. Rain is welcome at the John-

son farm; its friends hail and frost aremost definitely not.The MessnersNorthfield, Minn.

Aphids, aphids andmore aphids. Theseguys are having afield day in theNorthfield area.Chris Messnerreported that thisinfestation is “as bad as I’ve ever seenthem.”

The Land spoke to Messner on Sept.4 after his fields were sprayed againthat morning. The condition of the cropand the hot, dry weather have beenperfect for them to continue to flour-ish.

In addition to the aphids, Messner’ssoybeans are “moisture-stressed.” Twoweeks ago Messner was predicting 40-bushel beans; now he thinks that “40bushel beans would be best-case sce-nario.” While the heat has been benefi-cial, the lack of rain most definitelyhas not.

Meanwhile, Messner said his corncrop is “going to be OK.” With around15 days until corn reaches maturity,the crop has a long way to go, but it

“won’t be a disaster.” He believes thatit “definitely looks like a better corncrop than bean crop.”

The heat that continues to have ahold on the area is “not such a greatdeal anymore,” Messner said,although “frost could still be a majorplayer.” He knows that a frost in thenext couple of weeks would be a disas-ter. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t sur-prise him — “It’s just been one ofthose years.”The LaubenthalsSwea City, Iowa

Charlie Lauben-thal has been seeingthe planes flyingquite frequentlynear his farm andknows that’s a tell-tale sign that he’snot the only one who’s been dealingwith aphids in the area.

When The Land caught up withLaubenthal on Sept. 4, he said thatthe “later-planted beans are gettinghit.” Aphids or no aphids, he said hisbean crop is “nothing special.”

“I’m working on the combine as wespeak,” Laubenthal said. He antici-pates combining beans by Oct. 1,which is normally when he does beanharvest. He may start combining cornbefore beans. He admits his crops “areaverage at best.”

“The heat has been a good thing,”said Laubenthal. Though rain isneeded, “if we don’t get rain in thenext two weeks I don’t know whatgood it will do us.” This weathermeans that he’ll be done baling hislast crop of alfalfa by the end of theweek, as he doesn’t expect anothercrop this year.

Fall isn’t too far away, even if theweather during the day doesn’t showit. “The nights have been cool but it’s90 now,” Laubenthal said. “Fall iscoming.”

With preparations almost complete,Laubenthal said he is “pretty well setup for harvest.” ❖

From the Fields: Gearing up for harvest, whatever it may bringS E C T I O N BTHE LAND September 13, 2013

Danny Brandt

Scott Johnson

Chris Messner

Charlie Laubenthal

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On our most recent pickupride to check fields, Mikebraked on the gravel road,looked at his soybean field,and said, “Dang nab.” It’sanother flush of waterhemp.To ignore it is to give per-mission to seed out andmultiply, causing evengreater problems in theyear to come.

What zebra mussels are tolakeshore residents andrecreationists, waterhempis to farmers and landlords. The goalis eradication, and the timeline is yes-terday. Those in the know are focusedand determined to annihilate theseevasive species. There’s no compla-cency in the camp. What’s evident isjustifiable anger against anythingthat threatens to destroy land and

water.In Marvel Comics, the

Incredible Hulk repeatedlywarns, “Don’t make meangry. You wouldn’t like me

when I’m angry.” On the flip side, thereis a time for everything, includinganger, as along as it’s rage about theright things.

Before he was executed by theGestapo in January 1944, Kaj Munkwarned, “We lack a holy anger about

the things that are wrong in the world.To rage when little children must die ofhunger, when the tables of the rich aresagging with food. To rage against com-placency.”

What would our communities, ournation, and ultimately our world, looklike if we had a holy anger about thecrisis in Syria, a holy anger aboutunborn lives snuffed out daily by abor-tion, or a holy anger about child abuseand neglect, sex trafficking and schoolshootings. We get worked up for a time— remember all the flags and publicprayer meetings after the 9/11 attacks?— but then life happens.

We have things to do, people to see.There are doctor appointments, workschedules and high school footballgames. Routine is good for the soul. It’salso a distraction that can keep us fromrightly responding to injustice. Farm-ers are not idle about waterhemp, noris the Department of NaturalResources about zebra mussels. Howdare we be idle about the loss or abuseof lives.

What can we practically do? Will oneperson’s holy anger in Blue Earth,Mower, Clay or Swift counties reallymake a dent in the difference needed?There is power in numbers to be sure,but don’t minimize the power of one.This summer I had the privilege oftouring The Butchart Gardens on Vic-toria Island in British Columbia. It wasbreathtaking. I’ve never seen such apanorama of color. It’s too beautiful forwords.

How did a gigantic pit that had beenexhausted of its limestone deposits

transform into acres of spec-tacular gardens that drawbusloads of visitors fromevery corner of the world?

It started with the powerof one. As Robert Butchartdepleted the quarry, hiswife, Jennie, filled it. Usinga horse and cart, she trans-ported local topsoil and

started planting seeds. One woman.One cart. One seed at a time, she dra-matically altered a worn-out quarryinto incredible gardens.

The rest, as they say, is history.Have something that is brewing a

holy anger in your spirit? Do more thanstew about it over a cup of coffee. Bewilling to be part of the solution. Startby learning more about the issue, andsharing what you discover with family,friends and other platforms that arepart of your sphere of influence. Prayabout it. Give generously of your timeand resources, and be prepared to gowherever you need to go to be on thefrontline of change.

Will this shove you out of your com-fort zone? Probably. Will it require time,finances and sacrifices? Definitely. Willthe price to be paid for distributinghope to the hopeless be worth it? Morethan you can think or imagine.

Augustine of Hippo, a fifth-centurychurch leader, taught that “Hope hastwo beautiful daughters; their namesare Anger and Courage. Anger thatthings are the way they are, andCourage to see that they do not remainas they are.”

Watch the news. Be alert to the rootof the troubles popping up in your com-munity. Pay attention to what’s hap-pening to children near and far. Beangry and courageous. Go change theworld.

Lenae Bulthuis is a wife, mom andfriend who muses from her back porchon a Minnesota grain and livestockfarm. ❖

Find anger in injustice, and the courage to change itHave something that is brewing a holy anger in yourspirit? Do more than stew about it over a cup of coffee. Bewilling to be part of the solution. ... Give generously ofyour time and resources, and be prepared to go whereveryou need to go to be on the frontline of change.

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By Lenae Bulthuis

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By CAROLYN VAN LOHThe Land Correspondent

Farmfest, one of the largest agricultural events inthe world, marked in August its 20th year partner-ing with the Gilfillan Estate southeast of RedwoodFalls, Minn. A new addition to the grounds was theFarmfest Center built and sponsored by Wick Build-ings. This year’sevent also markedthe final year forFarmfest to functionunder Cygnus Busi-ness Media.

On Aug. 5, the daybefore Farmfestopened, the AmericanFarm Bureau Federa-tion announced thepurchase of CygnusBusiness Media’sagricultural eventsand publications.Included in the pur-chase were four farmshows — Farmfest,Dakotafest, theNorthern IllinoisFarm Show and theAmarillo Farm & Ranch Show — the Interconnectiv-ity Conference in Altoona Iowa, and two publications— Feed & Grain Magazine and Case IH’s FarmForum magazine.

The AFBF press release stated, “the events andpublications will operate as part of IDEAg GroupLLC, which is wholly owned by the American FarmBureau Federation. All of the current managers andstaff of the events and publications agreed to con-tinue in their positions.”

Raymond L. Bianchi, vice president and groupshow director for IDEAg, said he was excited aboutthe purchase. “The only change I foresee is morefocus on education. I think you’ll be surprised atwhat’s ahead.”

Dan Durheim, who previously served as executivedirector of AFBF’s Foundation for Agriculture, isexecutive director of Industry Affairs for IDEAg. Hewill maintain his office in Washington, D.C., but fourindividuals working directly with the farm showswill have offices at the Minnesota Farm Bureaubuilding in Egan, Minn.

“It is a good move to have the shows farmer-owned,”said MFB president Kevin Paap. “The MinnesotaFarm Bureau will benefit because we will be able toincrease awareness of the agriculture industry.”

The mission of the AFBF Foundation is “to buildawareness, understanding and a public perception ofagriculture through education.” The four farm showsoffer countless opportunities to bring together farm-ers and the general public interested in learningabout the industry. The Interconnectivity Confer-ence, begun in 2012, is an excellent educationalopportunity for the agricultural industry in the 21stcentury.

This conference, according to Durheim, is “a greatplace for industry leaders like Monsanto and equip-ment manufacturers to interact with farmers usingtheir products.” The farmer acquiring technologicalinformation then can ask himself how this knowl-edge affects his farm plan and management policies.

“If we (AFBF) are going to be an organization thatcan carry forward into the future, and that can cele-brate our 100th year in 2019 and beyond, we have tobe strategic about what is the best opportunity forus to be able to do that,” Durheim said. “We want tokeep agriculture as a viable voice in the future.” ❖

New Farmfest owners to ‘focus on education’American Farm Bureau Federation announced purchase prior to open of 2013 Farmfest

It is a goodmove to havethe showsfarmer-owned.The MinnesotaFarm Bureauwill benefitbecause wewill be able toincreaseawareness ofthe agricultureindustry.

— Kevin Paap

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• JD PAYLOADER • TRAILERS • FARM EQUIPMENTLocation: From the west side of Albert Lea, MN at the intersection of Highway 13 andFreeborn Cty. 46, go 2 miles west on Freeborn Cty. 46, then 11⁄2 miles south on FreebornCty. 71 (or 720th Ave.), then 1 mile west on 190th St. • Watch for auction signs!!!

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2013AUCTION STARTS AT 10:00 A.M.

AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: The Krueger family has decided to hold a farm and construction equipment and collector tractorreduction auction. If you’re in the market for some good clean well maintained farm equipment and collector tractors,you’ll want to be sure to attend this auction. Tracy Holland

MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION!!!FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL HOLLAND AUCTION AT (507) 684-2955

OR (507) 456-5128

CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE AUCTION?Live online bidding available at www.proxibid.com/hollandPlease Note: Approx. 1 hour of small items. Machinery buyers please be on time.

FARM AND COLLECTOR TRACTORS• John Deere 4020 gas, W.F., side council, 2 hyd., shows 7109 hrs., front weights, canopy roll guard, like new 18.4-34” tires, SN 224059 • 1956 John Deere 80 diesel, like new 18.4-34” tires, professionally restored, dual hyd., SN8001804 • 1960 John Deere 730 diesel standard, P.S., like new 18.4-30” tires, 7.50-18” fronts, SN 7323696 • 1957John Deere 520, P.S. livepower, like new 12.4-36” tires, SN 5208820 • 1950 John Deere AR standard, like new 14.9-26” tires, SN 273338 • 1936 John Deere B, rear steel, round spokes front w/new rubber, SN 21851 • 1936 JohnDeere D Junior built from a 1936 J.D. B, fenders, like new 11.2-24” tires, SN 18563 • 1955 Ford 801 Power Master,P.S., 117 hrs. on rebuilt engine, like new 13.6-28” tires & rims on rear, SN 68242 • 1952 Allis Chalmers CA,livepower, W.F. SN 13867 • 1950 Case DC, wide front & narrow front, 12.4-38” tires, SN 5417274 • 1951 Case Dstandard, W.F., fenders, SN 5508519 • 1934 Farmall F-12, tricycle, SN FS5750 • Farmall MD, diesel, like new 13.6-38” tires, SN FDBK248030 • John Deere 8420, MFWD, 4992 hrs., front weights, inside rear weights, 18.4R-46”rears w/duals, 380/35R-34” fronts, front duals sold separately, SN 8420P023251 • John Deere 4020 diesel, W.F.,side council, 2 hyd., shows 7776 hrs., front weights, 18.4-34” tires, SN 220987R • 1957 John Deere 820 diesel, likenew 18.4-34” tires, professionally restored, SN 8201338 • 1936 John Deere A, factory round spokes, like new 11/2-36” tires, SN 430442

DOZER • PAYLOADER • TRUCKS • TRAILERS • TILE PLOW • BOAT• 1965 Caterpillar D6B w/12’ angle blade, 4278 hrs. • Henke 12’ two-way dozer blade, fits payloader • Heavy dutyforks, fits payloader • 2004 Sterling grain truck, Cat engine, 10 speed, twin screw, 414,064 miles, like new 295/75.R-22.5 tires w/new Scott 22’ box, 3-piece end gate • 2003 Sterling grain truck, Cat engine, twin screw w/steerablepusher, 10 speed, 295,000 miles, like new 295/75.R 22.5 tires, w/new Scott 24’ box, 3-piece end gate • 2003International 4200 dump truck, VT 365 engine, 245,415 miles, auto, air ride w/electric brakes, like new 245/70R-19.5 tires w/36” tool box w/Crysteel 11’ dump box, folding sides • 2004 International 4200, VT 365 engine, auto,141,500 miles, single axle, like new 11R-22.5 tires & 1600-gal. stainless tank and 30-gal. inductor tank • 2002 FordF-250 Super Duty, 4x4, 216,500 miles, auto, gas, w/Astoria service box • 2000 GMC C6500 truck, diesel, auto,242,394 miles, w/24’ van body • 2001 Ford F-450 Super Duty, 135,210 miles, V-10 gas, dually, w/11’ flatbed,hideaway fifth wheel ball • 2004 Chevy Duramax 2500 HD, diesel, 4x4, 4-door, leather seats, auto, 251,949 miles •1999 International 4900, 7.3 diesel, 7 speed, 326,461 miles, dually w/10’ dump box • 1976 Chevy C-65 grain truck,24,000 actual miles, V-8 engine, 5x2 trans., single axle, 9.00-20” tires, two-way hoist w/16’ steel box wood floor(one owner) • 2011 PJ 8’x33’ bumper hitch trailer, tandem axle, 24,000 lbs., 3 ramps • Starlite 14,000 lb. tandemtrailer, 20’ ramps • 2003 John Deere 54H payloader, 7600 hrs., 3 yard bucket, like new tires

FARM EQUIPMENT • WAGONS • BOAT• John Deere 980 field cultivator, 32’, walking tandems, 3-bar harrow • John Deere 680 chisel plow, 28’, walkingtandems • DMI 4200 anhydrous bar, 52’, 19 shank, cold flow, Raven monitor • 12 row x 30” side dresser, 3 pt. w/J.D.856 bar & 500-gal. tank • John Deere 275 side mount 3 pt. disc mower • DMI Coulter Champ II disc ripper, 9 shank• Brent 744 grain wagon, fenders, lights, brakes, 1 year old • I.H. 800 11 bottom x 18” plow, recently reconditioned• J.D. 400 rotary hoe, 30’ • J.D. 856 single sweep cultivator, 8 row x 30” • Case I.H. 900 12 row x 30” planterw/monitor • 2 - J&M gravity wagons, Model 350, J&M gears, truck tires • Parker 2000 gravity wagon w/gear,approx. 200 bu. • 20’ homemade head trailer, 4 wheels • Speed King 2 box seed tender belt conveyor, 12 volt electricmotor, used 1 season • Land Pride 14’ bat wing finishing mower • 2 - Sullair 185 portable air compressors w/J.D.diesel engines • 1000-gal. poly horizontal tank • 2 - 1600-gal. poly tanks • 200-gal. poly saddle tanks • J.D. No. 5sickle mower • J.D. 555 plow, 3-bottom slate • 2 - J.D. 3-bottom pull type plows • Don Wurdinger tile plow, pulltype up to 6” • 2008 Alumacraft Trophy 175 boat, Yamaha 115 hp, 4-stroke engine, trolling motor w/co-pilot, on-board 24 volt charger system, 3 swivel seats, Shorelander roller trailer, fitted cover

LIQUID MANURE EQUIPMENT• Houle 9500-gal. manure tank, 4 axles, flow meter, Raven monitor, 5 covering disc • 2 - Lano 9000-gal. liquidmanure trailers, custom built • Doda 8’ manure pit dump • Houle transfer pump, 8’ • 2 - Balzer load stands, 32’x42’

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Buying/Selling Gold & Silverbars, coins, rings, dia-monds, pocket watches, sil-ver dollars, rare coins, cur-rency, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00Gold coins, Krugerands,sterling silver sets, any-thing marked 10-K, 14-K,18-K, .925. Any gold or sil-ver item. Compare pricesbefore you sell. 32 years atthe same retail location,Fairmont, Minnesota,Kuehls, 507-235-3886

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FOR SALE: (4) upright gaspumps restored; Cast ironhorse hitching posts, 100yrs old; Blacksmith's cone.All items are A-1 condition.507-951-8401

FOR SALE: JD model 44,214 hyd lift plow w/ cylinder& de-clutcher, completelyrebuilt & field ready, $900;McCormick Deering 1 ½horse gas engine; Engineparts for late style B JD.320-630-7456

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Sell your land or real estatein 30 days for 0% commis-sion. Call Ray 507-339-1272

We have extensive lists ofLand Investors & farm buy-ers throughout MN. We al-ways have interested buy-ers. For top prices, go withour proven methods over

thousands of acres. Serving Minnesota

Mages Land Co & Auc Servwww.magesland.com

800-803-8761

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WANTED: Land & farms. Ihave clients looking fordairy, & cash grain opera-tions, as well as bare landparcels from 40-1000 acres.Both for relocation & in-vestments. If you haveeven thought about sellingcontact: Paul Krueger,Farm & Land Specialist,Edina Realty, SW SuburbanOffice, 14198 CommerceAve NE, Prior Lake, MN55372. [email protected]

(952)447-4700

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FASTRACK DistributorsWanted for the #1 Equineand Dairy probiotic.

Call 1-888-266-0014 Ext. 8663

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House & Acreage For Sale.22 acres, 15 prime tillable.House with 2+ bdrm, 1bath, 1 1/2 car garage, FallCreek School district. S6470Green Meadow Rd, FallCreek. (715)832-7192

Ladysmith, WI. 3 BR 2 BAhome on 80 wooded acresabout 1600 sq. ft., heatedgarage. Easy access toATV & snowmobile trails.715-532-0310 after 5 p.m.

Selling or Buying Farms or 1031 Exchange!

Private Sale or Sealed Bid Auction!

Call “The Land Specialists!”Northland Real Estate

612-756-1899 or 320-894-7337www.farms1031.com

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Be An Auctioneer & Personal Property

Appraiser Continental Auction Schools

Mankato, MN & Ames, IA507-625-5595

www.auctioneerschool.com

HELP WANTED: milker/as-sistant herdsman on 100cow registered Holsteinfarm. Willows-Edge (715)246-5454. New RichmondWI.

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ADVERTISING NOTICE:Please check your ad the

first week it runs. We makeevery effort to avoid errorsby checking all copy, butsometimes errors aremissed. Therefore, we askthat you review your ad forcorrectness. If you find amistake, please call (507)345-4523 immediately sothat the error can be cor-rected. We regret that wecannot be responsible formore than one week's in-sertion if the error is notcalled to our attention. Wecannot be liable for anamount greater than thecost of the ad. THE LANDhas the right to edit, rejector properly classify any ad.Each classified line ad isseparately copyrighted toTHE LAND. Reproductionwithout permission isstrictly prohibited.

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FFARM LAND AUCTIONARM LAND AUCTIONWednesday, Oct. 9, 2013 @ 11:00 AM

Faribault County, MN – Dunbar Twp.Sec. 19, 71+/- & 75+/- acres, & Sec. 32, 145+/- acres farmland

Auction will be held at:Wells Community Center • 189 2nd St. SE, Wells, MN 56097

DULAS AUCTION CO.To receive informationpacket please contactDulas Auction Co. at

507-420-9343 or e-mail [email protected]

Landowners: Farm 11 L.L.P.**Must be a registered bidder

prior to auction to attend.

Subject A – approx. 71+/- deeded acres,CER 84.6Subject B – approx. 75+/- deeded acres,CER 84.9good productive farm land, well drained,filter strips established

Subject C – approx. 145+/- deeded acres,CER 81.30good productive farm land, well drained,new main, filter strips, easy access from StateHwy. 22 for possible future commercialpurposes

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FOR SALE: Case IH 600blower; (2) JD 716 chopperboxes; Ford NH windrowinverter; JD 16A flail chop-per. 507-254-9128

FOR SALE: Gehl 1400 baler,new crowder wheels, newbelts, platform belts, pickup belts, gone through bydealer. Really great ma-chine to add to your line!320-286-2926

FOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 &6000 & 7000 series forageharvesters. Used kernelprocessors, also, used JD40 knife Dura-Drums, &drum conversions for 5400& 5460. Call (507)427-3520www.ok-enterprise.com

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www.1stop-realty.com

Gary Hotovec - REALTOR®, 612-202-5090402 S. Mantorville Ave., Kasson, MN 55944

Tel.: 507-634-7033 • Fax: 507-634-7036

Kirk E. SwensonBroker/REALTOR®

507-634-7033

Wendy ForthunBroker/REALTOR®

507-251-1637

“The Experienced FarmlandProfessionals”

FARMLANDFOR SALE

139± acres in Sec. 13, Green IsleTwp., Sibley Co. 124± tillablewith an 87 CPI. It is not often weare able to offer good tillableland with income, that may alsohave potential future use.

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Round Bale transport, 6place, tip off, $1,000. NHhaybine, good head, badeng, $4,000. (612) 516-8271

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NH 853 round baler, BaleCommand, new apronchain, new flotation tires,$2,950. 507-236-0628

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FOR SALE: Tonutti jumbopull type V rake, V10, goodcondition, $4,000. 507-380-0569

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FOR SALE: NH 489 haybine$4,500. 515-827-5162

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FOR SALE: Hesston 47903x4 big square baler, exccondition. 440-812-8446

WANTED

DAMAGED GRAINSTATE-WIDE

We pay top dollar for yourdamaged grain.

We are experienced handlersof your wet, dry, burnt

and mixed grains.Trucks and Vacs available.

Immediate response anywhere.

CALL FOR A QUOTE TODAY

PRUESS ELEV., INC.1-800-828-6642

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32 Acres Farm, Tractor, Guns, Tools and CollectablesReal Estate Auction

Saturday, Sept. 14th • 10:00 AM71831 Co. Rd. #21, Fairfax, MN 55332

FROM FAIRFAX: SOUTH ON ST. HWY. 4, TAKE CO. RD. #21 WEST 1/4 MILE, 1ST PLACE ON LEFT

Auctioneer’s Note: Due to health Issues, Jerry &Sue will be selling their beautiful Farm and all oftheir well maintained personal property at auction.Address: 71831 Co Rd #21, Fairfax, MN 5533232.35 Acres w/10 acres tillable. Parcel: #11.105.0300 Nicollet Co. This Hobby Farm is achance of a lifetime to make your dreams cometrue! 32.35 Acre hobby Farm w/approx. 10 acres till-able - Mature wooded hunting grounds--Trout Creek.Call to Mages Land Co to get a complete info packet,or set time to come see all this kingdom for yourself.Tractor, Lawn Mowers & Machinery: ‘08 Case IH40, MFW, 260 hrs., w/C3XL50 quick tach loader, rearwgts., 2 hyd.; King Kutter 3 pt. tiller; Bush Hog 6’mower; JD 12’ 2-bar digger; Case 11’ digger; IH 12.5’disk; 2 steel tooth drag sections; JD L111 GardenTrak 42” cut; Dixon Zero turn 48”; Simplicity 38”mower/bagger; Poulon Pro frt. tined tiller, 8.25 hp.Guns & Ammo: Pistols include-Fireball 221w/scope, bolt; Para Hi Cap “34th Div Red Bull” edi-tion 40 S&W cal, semi w/5 mags & case; Ruger 22cal w/scope, 2 mags, semi; 22 cal rifle; Savege bolt& auto 742 w/scope 30-06; SKS 7.62x39 mm w/bay-onet & tool pack; asst ammo; lg asst of reloadablebrass & reload suppliesHousehold Items: 50” flatscreen TV; Elec. fireplace;Full & Queen bed set; Couch; Chairs; Recliner;

Glassware; Oak desk; Book shelves; File cabinets;Office supplies; Canning jars; Assorted decor items;Misc. sporting items; Wicker couch & chair; Patio fur-niture; Gas grill; Cast iron bear/piggy bank;Treadmill; Nice selection of household items.Shop & Tool Items: MTD 21 tn V-H wood splitter;Jonsered & Echo chainsaws; ‘12 Sanborn air comp.,110V; 2 x adj. stilts; 8’ & 6’ 2-sided step ladders; Fuelbarrel on stand; Sledge hammer; sprayer; ATVsprayer; 8’ lawn wagon; 6 rolls of barbwire fencing;Water pumps; Large assortment of shop & handtools.Vehicles & Recreational: ‘04 Ford XLT 4x4 extend-ed cab, 240k miles; Spectrum 18.5’ boat, alum.-con-sole-livewell-2 depth finder w/trailer; Johnson VRO40H 16’ console steer w/trailer; Evinrude Tri-Hullconsole, 60H w/trailer; 2-wheel trailer; Nylon minnowseine, 6’x150” w/1⁄4” mesh.Antiques & Misc. Items: 3’x5’ Schmidt beer sign;Bicycles; Pop bottles; RW crocks; RW chicken feed-er; Egg basket; Barrel shaped pop dispenser; Castiron kettle w/stand; SS milk buckets; Cream Cans,and lots of farm collectibles.

For Terms & Information Packet or toSchedule an Appointment - Call Matt Magesat 507-276-7002 or [email protected]

OWNERS: JERRY AND SUE MEIDLListing Auctioneer: Matt Mages Lic # 08-13-006, 507-276-7002

Auctioneers: Larry Mages, Lafayette • Joe Maidl, Lafayette • Joe Wersal, Winthrop • John Goelz, Franklin Preview 1 hour before auction, Everthing sold “AS IS”, Everything to be paid for immediately after the auction.Broker & Clerk: Mages Land Co. & Auction Service LLC • Not Responsible for Accidents Lunch & restroom on groundsFire Arms buyrs must have valid drivers license, pistol buyers must have valid “permit to purchase” permitmagesland.com

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FOR SALE: Feterl 12x72white non swing hopperauger, good cond, $4,200.Feterl 10x66 white auger,good cond, $2,200. 952-240-2193

FOR SALE: Kan-Sun Model10-21-210 continuos flowgrain dryer, single phase,propane, good working con-dition. 320-221-0484

FOR SALE:Used grain bins,floors unload systems, sti-rators, fans & heaters, aer-ation fans, buying or sell-ing, try me first and alsocall for very competitivecontract rates! Officehours 8am-5pm Monday –Friday Saturday 9am - 12noon or call 507-697-6133

Ask for Gary

Grain leg: Universal 65', 4x6plastic cups; also, Con-veyall 70' PTO driven beltconveyor, 10” tube. 507-236-0628

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FOR SALE: 18” 3hp fans, 3phase w/ controls, also 18”3hp fans single phase & 5hpmotors, 3 phase. All 2 yrsold. 6” air pipes & cyclonesfor air system; 500 gal fuelbarrel w/ pump. 320-269-8719 or 320-226-0296

FOR SALE: 8”x52' overheadbin auger; 7”x56' Feterlred auger; 10” drive overpit; 250 bu pup trailer. Call320-841-1471

For Sale: Farm KingAuger Farm King 13x85PTO swing hopper auger.$15,900. 320-677-8882

FOR SALE: Feterl 10”x34'grain auger, like new,Hutchinson 8”x41' grainauger w/ 5hp motor, goodcondition; DMC 8x8 jumpauger w/ 1 1/2hp motor,good cond. 320-212-2579

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Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys.100% financing w/no liensor red tape, call Steve atFairfax Ag for an appoint-ment. 888-830-7757

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2005 FETERL 12x116 FtWhite Comm Auger w/ dualAuger Hopper All GoodFlighting (Guaranteed).J&M 750 Bu Grain Cart w/Tarp (New Auger) RealGood. 319-347-6138 Can Del

750 Bu Unverferth/BrentGrain Cart (2004) w/ ScaleShedded Real Nice. Glen-coe 9 Shank #7400 (Auto re-set Shanks) Very Good.Rhino 8 Ft 3 Pt Cutter w/Stump Jumper. 319-347-6138

FOR SALE: (2) Dakon #250gravity wagons w/ Gehlrunning gears; #85 Feterlrotary grain screener. 507-236-2419

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NH 40 blower, only filled 5 si-los. Call 715-223-0186

Small bale conveyors, 36', 15'w/ electric motors, one ison transport. 320-563-8453

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FOR SALE: 3 Brock 28” in-line centrifugal bin fans, 3ph 7½ – 10 hp, 3450 RPMw/starters, used very little,$600 ea.; '09 Delta ES-50-1P50/60 hp VFD sgl ph input, 3ph output w/reactor &36”x36” incloser, used verylittle, $2,250; 8 Lankotastock stompers for JD corn-head, $1,200. WANTED: 2transitions for 5-15 hp fullcentrifugal bin fans. 701-430-3411

SILO DOORSWood or steel doors shipped

promptly to your farmstainless fasteners

hardware available.(800)222-5726

Landwood Sales LLC

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BROWN COUNTY FARMLAND SALE125.44 acres +/- in the SW1⁄4 of Section 3 and the SE1⁄4 of Section 4,Township 109 (Sigel), Range 31, Brown County, MinnesotaOwners: Heirs of Peter Schneider

Date of Sale: October 1, 2013 at 9 a.m.Office of The Legal Professionals™ PASomsen Mueller & Franta106 1/2 N Minnesota St., New UlmMinimum Bid Required: $7,500/Tillable Acre.A certified check or money order payable to Somsen Mueller & Franta, PATrust Account in the amount of $10,000 required to attend sale and bid.To request a sale packet, contact Shari P. Fischer, attorney for sellers, at507-354-2161 or go to: www.thelegalprofessionals.com for complete salepacket.

Huge 2 Day Retirement AuctionSaturday, September 21st • 9:30 a.m.

Eagle Center Lakota, IowaThis Auction Features Antiques, Collectibles, Tools, Wrenches & ManualsHundreds of antique wrenches, vintage signs & more.Saturday, September 28th • 9:30 a.m.

Main Street, Ledyard, IowaCommercial Building Featuring 40’x100’ Block buildingw/steel roof w/newer furnace, office area, restroom w/6 corner lots.This Auction features new & vintage shop equipment, tools& vintage engines & almost any tester tool & equipment thathas to do with automotive repair & rebuilding.Auctioneer Note: Lawrence has been in the Autorepair/garage business since 1955. This is one of the largestcollections in our area. Check our website for pictures and complete listings. Ternes Garage, Lawrence Ternes, OwnerClark Auction Service Inc.Jerry Clark - 515-320-2213 Dave Guerdet - 712-363-4799

www.clarkauctions.com

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FOR SALE: Westfield10”x91' auger w/ swing hop-per, exc cond. 507-461-2736

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FOR SALE: Walinga 6614grain vac, hoses, 120' of 6”pipe, like new, $12,500. 712-253-8134

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FOR SALE: NECO 2 stagegrain screener, model 51A,used last season, clean. 507-828-1036

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FOR SALE: Hutchinsonauger, 10”x66' PTO drive,good shape, $775. 320-220-3114

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FOR SALE: Feterl auger8”x60' w/ 10hp motor, realgood. $1,500. 952-955-3233 or612-360-1235

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FOR SALE: Behlen 380 corndryer w/ heat savers,Feterl rotary grain screen-er, $2,500/ea. 507-276-3289

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: BRAD KJELDAHL - 320-905-4008NIXON AUCTIONEERS - MN LICENSE 06-24 • 800-535-5996PO BOX 531, Wakefield, NE 68784 • PO Box 296, Laurel, NE 68745

Website: www.nixonauctioneers.com

JOHN DEERE HARVEST & MACHINERY AUCTIONSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2013 • 9:00 AM

BRADLEY KJELDAHL – BELGRADE, MINNESOTAAUCTION SITE: 44101 Johnfield Road, Belgrade, MN 56312.

From Belgrade, MN - take Stearns CR 13 north 5.5 miles, then 3/4 mile weston Johnfield road.

JD EARLY PULL TYPE COMBINES: #17, SN2423, Hercules JXC power unit,stuck, w/16’ header & 4 belt JD windrow pickup • #6, Hercules IXB-5 power unit,stuck, w/windrow pickup • #7, SN7471, Hercules IXB-3 power unit, runs,combine is restored and has cut wheat several times, was on the cover of GreenMagazine • #7A, SN3000, Hercules IXB-5 power unit, stuck, w/8’ head • #9,SN2276, Hercules JXB power unit, stuck, 12’ head • Extra Hercules JXB powerunit, will fit on #9, complete & loose –•– JD SMALL PULL TYPE COMBINES:#30, SN10248, cutting head, w/JD HA-92 power unit • #30, SN6597, cuttinghead, PTO • #25, SN130105, cutting head, Continental Y112 power unit • #12A,SN87174, JD pickup head, flax rolls, JD LUC power unit • #12A, SN30522,cutting head, JD LU power unit • #12A, SN80395, cutting head, sackerattachment, PTO • 11A, SN5040, cutting attachment, PTO • #42, SN1007,Melroe pickup, PTO • #30, SN15854, cutting attachment, plus JD windrowpickup –•– 30 JD SELF PROPELLED COMBINES: (11) #55; (3) 65; (1) 66; (3)95; (2) 105; (6) 45; (2) 40; (1) 42 –•– VEHICLES: 1964 Ford F-350 dually flatbed,292 V8 engine, runs great, set up to haul 2-point hitch style planters • 1948 GMCFC 303 2-ton truck, good GMC 6 cylinder engine, box & hoist, runs good • 1939Chevy 1.5-ton truck, 6 cylinder, loose, grain box & hoist • 1965 Chevy C60 w/JD#6 corn sheller, modified w/governor & extra cooling for custom corn shelling–•– TRACTORS: JD AR, SN276445, loose • JD B, SN199982, hand start, runsgood • JD 3010, SN T18094, gas tractor w/48 quik tatch loader • JD 730 STDdiesel, complete engine overhaul, new clutch, 12V electric start, new conversion• Allis Chalmers B, stuck • Homemade tractor w/LUC power unit, 4WD w/blade–•– SPRAYER; FEED & GRAIN HANDLING; JD CORN PICKERS; POWERUNITS; MOWERS; PARTS & MISC.; HAY & FORAGE EQUIPMENT;PLANTERS & DRILLS; WAGONS & BOXES; PLOWS; GRAIN BINDERS &WINDROWERS; DRYER; TILLAGE; CORN SHELLERS; COMBINE HEADS

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Bill Schulz, Broker, 651-923-4769Email: [email protected] • www.schulzrealtymn.com

Schulz & Co.Realty

WABASHA COUNTY 250 ACRE RIVER FARM WITH POSTCARDSETTING seemingly defines one's, perception of pricelessbeauty! One's curiosity is immediately aroused upon entranceto the almost tour like driveway which climaxes upon arrival toan overlook of the property's Impeccable farmstead andbreathtaking river view. Endless recreational opportunitiesabound and a little cabin perched on the river's upper bankoffers a perfect place to enjoy the sunsets, Once settled into theserenity of Minnesota paradise you will find your family andguests saying, "It just doesn't get any better than this!"GOODHUE AREA 120 ACRE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME before youto purchase meticulous long time family farm showcasingstately 5 bedroom 1930 two story home and bin bustingcropland, with the highly respected Mt. Carroll, Barremills andVasa Soil Types.WANAMINGO AREA 120 ACRES WITH BEST OF BOTH WORLDS& coming along with the purchase of this unique farm with theprivacy of country, yet the convenience of city being less thanone mile from your door step. Take the next step towardpurchasing this unique diamond in the rough and pick up thephone! (Sellers will split)WINONA AREA PANORAMIC FARM WITH YOUR CHOICE OF 40OR 84 ACRES overlooking the scenic breathtaking MississippiRiver Valley with nostalgic farmstead having 4 bedroom, 2 bathbrick home. With a nice mixture of cropland, woods andpasture seemingly evident are opportunities galore.LAKE CITY AREA 100 ACRES PROPERLY IDENTIFIED ASBEAUTY IN THE VALLEY having woods adorned with wildlife,cropland to help support your recreational passion, and a primepotential future homesite overlooking the property'smeandering trout stream!HAYFIELD AREA 100 ACRES BARELAND along Hwy. 30 havingquality cropland with the predominate soil types, Marquis &Floyd, carrying 99% and 92% CPI indexes.MAZEPPA AREA 90 ACRES BARELAND 1/4 mile off County Road#1, a nice mixture of quality cropland, woods and yes itqualifies for a building entitlement! (possible split available).WINONA AREA 44 ACRE BUILDABLE OVERLOOK best describedas spectacular. The property located on a public road,accurately named Goodview Ridge Road, has a mixture ofcropland and pasture; and woods adorned with whitetailguaranteed to intrigue those of you in search of a trophy!

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22 ACRES, CAMBRIA TWP., BLUE EARTH CO.LAND AUCTION

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 • 6:30 PMHELD AT CAMBRIA TOWN HALL, 310 MAIN ST. E, CAMBRIA, MN

Land Info: Wonderful opportunity to purchase a buildable acreage. property fea-tures a storage shed with electrical service, abundant wild life & borders 81 acresof wooded state land. Septic bores have been done for buildable site. Your king-dom awaits to simply enjoy nature or build your dream!Land: 21.77 acres, Cambria Twp, Blue Earth Co. *According to assessors office:Will be surveyed.Parcel: #’s R32.0122.300.007 & R32.0122.400.004/Sold as one parcel/Buildable.Location: From New Ulm, MN, take MN Hwy. 68 approx. 7 miles to 239th St., turnEast, 1/2 mile, watch for signs.

OWNER: STEVE AKREFor complete packet, Auctioneer: Matt Mages 507-276-7002, Lic # 08-13-006

Auctioneers: Larry Mages, Lafayette • Joe Maidl, Lafayette• John Goelz, Franklin • Joe Wersal, WinthropBroker: Mages Land Co. & Auction Service LLC• Not Responsible for Accidents or During Inspectionmagesland.com

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT/FARMLAND SALEBY AUCTION & CALL FOR BIDSCITY OF MADELIA, WATONWAN COUNTY, MINNESOTA

Notice is hereby given of the proposed sale by sealed bid/auction and callfor bids for the sale of approximately 83.69+/- acres of development/farm-land being sold “as-is, where-is” located in the City of Madelia, WatonwanCounty, Minnesota, & generally described as follows:Outlot “A” of the River View Heights Subdivision,City of Madelia, Watonwan County, Minnesota;consisting of approximately 83.69+/- total acres, ofwhich approximately 81.26+/- are tillable acres.

Development/Farmland Big-Auction Information1. Any buyer wishing to purchase this land must submit a sealed bid accompanied by acertified check, cashier’s check or bank draft in the amount of $10,000 made payable to Farrish Johnson Law Office, Chtd. Trust Account.2. Any bids must be at sealed, submitted & received either by mail or personal delivery atCity Hall, 116 W Main St., Madelia, MN 56062, on or before 3 p.m. Monday, September30, 2013. Any unsealed bids or bids received after that time may be rejected. A reserveprice of $8,000 per acre has been established, all bids submitted must at least meetthis minimum price on a price-per-acre basis for the total 83.69+/- acres up for sale.3. All those submitting bids are invited to be present at City Hall, 116 W Main St, Madelia,MN 56062, at 3 p.m., Monday, September 30, 2013, at which time all bids will be opened and tabulated. All those who have submitted bids will be given an opportunity to increasetheir previously submitted bid at that time and place. Bids may not be withdrawn untilthe bidding process is concluded and a Purchase Agreement is signed.4. There is no buyer’s premium or other commission involved in this land sale.5. The successful bidder or bidders on the above real estate must be prepared to enter into a Purchase Agreement at the conclusion of the bidding on September 30, 2013, at which timeearnest money in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the successful bid price shall be paid.6. Balance of the purchase price without interest will be due and payable on or before but notlater than Friday, November 29, 2013, at which time possession and marketable title willbe conveyed. Closing will be at the offices of Farrish Johnson Law Office Chtd., 110 WMain St, Madelia, MN 56062.7. Real estate taxes due and payable in the year 2013 have been paid by Seller.8. Seller reserves the unqualified right to reject any and all bids and to waive any and allirregularities in the bidding or auction process.9. All checks will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders after the Purchase Agreementhas been executed with the successful party.10. Announcements made the day of the sale take precedence over all written materials.11. Anyone desiring additional information, including a copy of the legal description of thesubject property, or to schedule a viewing, should contact City Administrator Dan Madsen, City Hall, 116 West Main St., Madelia, MN 56062, 507-642-3245; or by emaingat: [email protected]

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'65 GMC 4000 grain truck, 350bu. steel box, hoist, nearnew roll tarp, nice truck!JD '50 Model B tractor,original, new seat, backrest, motor work done. Al-lied 38' bale elevator onwhls; White 466 10' chiselplow. 320-864-4583 or 320-779-4583

'98 CIH 1020, 25' flex head, 3”cut, $4,900; CIH 1043, 4x30cornhead, $2,900; IH 55, 31'chisel plow, walkingtandems, $2,750; FicklinCA1300, 625 bu. grain cartw/scale, $8,500; 25' tandemaxle head trlr., $1,450; IH720, 5x18 plow, $1,900. 320-769-2756

(2) Parker 2600 gravity box-es on 12T trailers w. trucktires, $2,450/ea; (2) Parker2500 gravity boxes on 12Ttrailers, 16.1x16.5 tires,$2,650/ea; '02 JD 930F fullfinger flex head, PTOdrives, $7,450; Case IH 7008x18 pull type plow, blacksprings w/ coulters, $7,900;JD 3020 D tractor, WF, 3pt,2 hyds, $6,950; 21 suitcasewgts & brackets, was on9280 Case IH, $1,800. 320-769-2756

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JUST IN! Brent 544 gravitywagon w/ curved frame;Westendorf ldr, IH mnts;(2) Demco 365s, red &green. Plus More! PetersonEquipment New Ulm 507-276-6957 or 507-276-6958

New 30' tri core floor &flashing, $1,950; Used 48'floor, supports, flashings,$4,500; Used Hutch 10” un-load for 48' bins, $1,350;4000 bu 18' 5 ring wide corew/ floor, like new, $3,800;(3) 3200 bu 18' 4 ring widecore w/ floors, like new,$3,200/ea; Used 24,000 bu 36'bin only, $8,500; New 66,000bu Brock fully loaded, com-plete, call for details. 507-697-6133

www.usedbinsales.com

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'09 JD 635 hydra flex head,single pt hookup, $15,750;JD 637 35' rock flex disk,black land special, hyd lev-eling w/ JD harrow,$31,750; JD 4960 MFW trac-tor, 4 hyds, 18.4x42 duals,fresh motor OH, 8300 hrs,$42,500; set of 320-90 triplesfor JD combines 50-70 se-ries, complete set on 20”rows, $6,500. 320-769-2756

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Upcoming Issues of THE LAND

Deadlines are 1 week prior to publication with Holiday deadlines 1 day earlier

** Indicates Early Deadline

2 Upcoming Farm Land Auctions

Auctioneers: Allen Kahler 507.764.3591,Kevin Kahler 507.920.8060, Ryan

Kahler, Wedel, Pike & Hartung

Tues. Eve. Sept. 17th @ 7pm: Heirs of Otto &Margaret Reiman Farm Land Auction consisting ofapprox. 83.8 Acres located 1⁄2 mi. North of Ceylon, MNon Cty. 125. Legal: Sec. 12 & 13, Lake Belt, MartinCounty, MN, FSA 81.33 tillable to be sold at AmericanLegion, Ceylon, MN.

Inspection: Sept. 11, 9am-noon.

Thur. Eve. Sept. 19 @ 7pm: Heirs of Chris & JuniceHamre Farm Land Auction consisting of approx.81.78 Acres located 1⁄2 mi. W of Pilot Grove or approx.10 mi. SW of Blue Earth MN. Legal: Sec. 30, PilotGrove, Faribault County, MN, FSA 78.3 tillable to besold at Knights of Columbus Hall, Fairmont, MN.

Inspection: Sept. 12th 9am-noon.

Booklets available by request 507.238.4318or on www.auctioneeralley.com

John Edman Attorney

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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

Keith BodeFairfax, MN 55332507-381-1291

‘11 NH B95B tractor/loader/backhoe, 4WD, cab, air,extendahoe, pilot controls, 24” hoe bucket, 235 hrs. $65,000

‘11 CIH Magnum 290, MFWD, 380/90R54 duals, 380/80R38front duals, high capacity hyd. pump, 23-spd. creeper trans.,5 remotes, wgts., 1425 hrs. ....................................$148,500

‘03 JD 9420, PS, 710/70R42 duals, 4 remotes, active seat,diff. locks, HID lights, 4600 hrs., 300 hrs. on new tires,Nice Tractor ..............................................................$125,000

‘10 JD 8270R, MFWD, PS, 1300 front axle, 380/90R50 duals,60 GPM hyd. pump, 4 remotes, wgts., 3500 hrs. ....$138,000

‘10 JD 8270R, MFWD, PS, 1300 front axle, 380/90R50 duals,new 380/85R34 single fronts, 60 GPM hyd. pump, 4 remotes,front & rear wgts., 4400 hrs., just through service program................................................................................$125,000

‘10 JD 608C, 8x30 chopping cornhead ......................$49,500‘08 JD 512, 9 shank, 22’6” disc ripper, Nice Cond. ....$28,000‘05 JD 9760STS, 2WD, CM, 710/70R42 duals, touchset,

high capacity unload, 2115 sep. hrs., Nice Combine $98,000‘11 JD 630F flexible platform, Nice Condition ............$24,500‘11 JD 635F flexible platform......................................$23,000‘09 JD 612C, 12x30, non-chopping cornhead,

fluted rolls ..................................................................$37,500‘03 JD 1293, 12x30 cornhead, knife rolls, hyd. deck

plates..........................................................................$23,000

Buy FactoryDirect & $AVE!

The Affordable Wayto Tile Your Fields

3 Point Hitch & Pull TypeModels Available

• Walking Tandem Axlesw/425/65R22.5 Tires forSuperior Grade Control

• Tile Installation DepthGauge

• Formed V Bottom onShoe & Boot forms to Tile.No more Crushed Tile

• Paralled Pull Arms, ZeroPitch for the Most AccurateTile Placement

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FOR SALE: '84 8820 JD com-bine, 8R CH & 25' beanhead, 4760 hrs, $20,000 com-plete; Balzer stalk chopper,1400, $3,500; J&M 350-20-12Tgravity wagon, $2,800;Hutchinson 8”x53' auger,$600; Kewannee 8”x36'auger, $400. 507-829-6885

For Sale: 02 12x20 RD Ger-inghoff single point hookupfor JD or CHN good condi-tion, $22,500. (320) 249-3133

FOR SALE: Case IH 2020 30'head, 3" cut, w/newer airreel, $12,900. (715)792-2267

FOR SALE: Case IH 6500Conserva-till, 11 shank diskchisel, good cond, $6,500;MF 9120 bean head, 20' w/SCH sickle used one yr, exccond, $3,750. Also, MF 11636R CH, $2,500. 507-340-1001

For Sale: Cleveland Model95 Tiling Machine Wheelmachine on tracks, digsat least 15" wide X 6'deep. Good overall con-dition, ready to work.May consider trade of JD4020 or similar $7,500OBO (or best offer) (507)920-2803

For Sale: Demco RG12gravity wagon, 325 bu,10:00/20:00 truck tires,light kit & spare tire.Very good condition,$4,100. IH 735 vari-widthplow. Good clean unit,$2,950. Equipment al-ways shedded. (507) 426-7672

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3970 JD chopper, exc. shape,3RNcornhead, 7 1/2' hayhead, tandems, newcrossover pan, ready to go.(715)556-0677

Brillion Seeder, $2,000;Hiniker 28' field cultivatorw/drag, $2,000. 651-380-6921

Farm King augers, 8x51PTO, $1,900. 8x31 PTO,$1,400. SnoCo grain screen-er. Corn & soy beanscreens, $1,700. JD 6500blower, new bearings, $600.Make offers. 715-549-6579

Feterl 10x66 & 10x76 straightaugers; Kewanee 1025, 30'tandem disk; '76 FordF880, tandem truck, 18'B&H; snap-on Polaris toolchest. 320-981-0276

FOR SALE: '04 Gehl CTL70track skid steer, $23,000;Gehl 4625SX skid steer,$9,000. 507-276-3289

FOR SALE: '07 JD 635F polyfingers, single pointhookup, very good poly; JD980 27' chisel plow, tru-depth standards w/ anhy-drous & harrow; 25' beanhead trailer. 507-360-9800

FOR SALE: (12) cars &pickups, many makes &models, Prices rangingfrom $1,200-$7,500, FordKing Ranch pickup; seedtender, WD45 Allis tractor,'93 Freightliner w/ N14Cummins, $4,500; Int'lgravel truck w/ snow plow;Volvo single axle semi;miniature pickup ready forhunting; '71 Pinto, realnice; 48' reefer trailer,$4,500; '37 Cord Winchester.507-227-4385

Terms: JD Financing & Programs Available. Call or stop at any Frontier Ag Turf location.All other items cash or good check day of sale

For a complete listing, more information orphotos go to www.gehlingauction.com,

email: [email protected], or callor stop in at any Frontier Ag & Turf location,

or call Gehling Auction Co. at 1-800-770-0347

Absolute Dealer AuctionWednesday, September 25, 2013 • 10:00 AM

Complete Inventory Reduction Sale - Don’t Miss This SaleEverything Sells!!

Live on line Bidding Available • GehlingLive.ComLocation: Cannon Falls, MN

Tractors: JD – 5095M, MFWD, 2010 482 hrs.; 5085M, MFWD 2010,875 hrs.; 5101E, MFWD, 2008 5 hrs.; 5420, 2wheel 2002 2456 hrs.;6420, 2wheel, 2002, 4314 hrs.; 6410, MFWD, 1999, 7564 hrs.; 6110,MFWD, 1998, 4009 hrs. w/JD 640 loader; 7810 2wheeler, 1998,5487 hrs.; 5400, MFWD, 1996, 1446 hrs.; 2755; 4040, 8500 hrs.;2640; 4020 console, 1971; 4020; New Holland TG305, MFWD, 2006,1646 hrs. frt. & rear duals; T8050, MFWD, frt. & rear duals; TN55S,2wheel, 6200 hrs.; Ford 2600; Cat 55, 5500 hrs.; Kubota M9000,2wheel, 1219 hrs.; M6800, 2wheel, 5052 hrs.; L235, MFWD, 1717hrs.; IH 1468; 686; Case 1070 • Combines: JD 9770STS, 886 hrs.;9670STS, 708 hrs; 9760STS, 1920 hrs.; 9610, 2000 hrs.; (2) 6620;Case IH 8010, 803 hrs.; NH CR940, 2370 hrs. • Cornheads: JD606C Stalk Master; 608C, 2012; 843; 643; Case IH 2612, 12R30”;NH 98C, 8R30”; Geringhoff RB630, RB1800, 18R20” • Flex: JD (2)630F; 625F; Case IH 3020, 35’ w/Crary air reel; (2) 1020, 30’. Alltypes of Hay and Forage including: NH FX58 SP chopper;Assort. of heads off SP choppers; Gehl 1075 chopper; JD 946,MOCO; 1460 & 1360, MOCO; JD 328 & 327 balers; NH 311 baler;Anderson NWX-66 in-line bale wrapper. Tillage equipmentincluding: JD 2210, 44’6” field cultivator; Wil-Rich 957, 5x30 ripperw/5 bar harrow; Sunflower 4211 chisel plow; Agco White 445, 9shank mulch tiller. All other types of Farm Equipment and alarge selection of Lawn and Garden Equipment.

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LARSON IMPLEMENTS5 miles east of Cambridge, MN on Hwy. 95Free delivery on combines in MN, Eastern ND & SD763-689-1179

Look at our Web site for pictures & more listings -www.larsonimplements.com

Check Out Our Large On-lineInventory of Trucks, Semis &

Industrial Equipment @www.larsonimplements.com

ROW CROP TRACTORS‘12 CIH Magnum 290, MFWD,

590 hrs., 3 pt., hyd. valves,540/1000 PTO, luxury cab,19 hyd. pump, 380x50 tires &duals, front duals, completeAuto Guide system ....$172,500

‘12 CIH Magnum 260, MFWD,525 hrs., Deluxe cab, 4 hyd.,540/1000 PTO, 3 pt., 420x46tires & duals, complete AutoGuide system ............$150,000

‘07 CIH Magnum 245, 3050hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO,4 hyd., 420x46 tires & duals..................................$105,000

‘04 Buhler Versatile 2210,MFWD, 4081 hrs., 18-spd.PS, Super Steer, 4 hyd., 1000PTO, 20.8x42 tires & duals,also front duals & wgts.....................................$75,000

‘94 NH 8770, MFWD, 5242 hrs.,3 pt., 1000 PTO, 14.9x46 tires& duals, 4 hyd.....................................$55,000

‘94 JD 7800, 2WD, 8500 hrs.,PS, 540/1000 PTO, 3 hyd.,18.4x42 tires & duals ..$41,0004WD & TRACK TRACTORS

‘12 JD 9560R, 780 hrs., PS,4 hyd., 800x32 Michelinradials, duals ............$265,000

‘10 JD 9630T, 1055 hrs.,PS, 30” tracks, front wgts.,5 hyds. ......................$230,000

‘12 JD 9510R, 1288 hrs.,710x42 tires & duals, powershift, 5 hyds., rear wgts...................................$220,000

‘09 NH T9050, 4WD, 485 hp.,1040 hrs., 710x42” tires &duals..........................$175,000

‘03 NH 425, 3850 hrs., 710x42tires & duals, 12-spd. geardrive, 4 hyds., Nice CleanTractor ......................$110,000

‘11 Cat MT755L, 402 hrs.,3 pt., PTO, 5 hyd., 25” tracks,Top 6N auto steer ......$180,000

COMBINES‘11 JD 9770, 4x4, 766 eng./

569 sep. hrs., CM, ext wear,chopper, 520x42 duals..................................$199,000

‘11 JD 9770, 880 eng./613 sep.hrs., CM w/5 spd. feederhouse, Pro drive, chopper,520x42 tires & duals $190,000

‘10 JD 9670, 4x4, 1471 eng./1076 sep. hrs., CM, chopper,18.4x42 tires, Ext. Warr...................................$170,000

‘01 JD 9550, 2800 eng/1869sep hrs, CM, 4x4, 30.5x32tires, chopper, autoheader ..................$75,000

‘00 JD 9550, 2799 eng./1919sep. hrs., 24.5x32 tires, binext., chaff spreader, chopper....................................$69,000

‘08 JD 9770, 1380 eng./938sep. hrs., 4x4, HID lights,Contour Master w/hi-torquevariable spd., chopper,1250/45/32 tires........$159,500

‘98 JD 9610, 3578 eng./2379sep. hrs., chopper, 20.8x42duals, bin ext. ..............$55,000

‘02 CIH 2388, 3412 eng./2570sep. hrs, AFX rotor, yield &moisture mon., chopper, rocktrap, bin ext., 30.5x32 tires....................................$65,000

‘94 CIH 1688, 3734 eng. hrs.,rock trap, chopper, bin ext.,30.5x32 tires ..............$29,000

‘87 CIH 1640, 3468 hrs., rocktrap, auto header, 24.5x32 tires..............................$23,000

COMBINE HEADERS‘09 CIH 2020, 35’ flex head

....................................$19,000‘07 CIH 2020, 35’ flex head

....................................$16,000‘05 JD 630F, 30’ flex head

....................................$16,500‘11 JD 608C Stalkmaster, 8R30”

chopping head ............$55,000‘05 Lexion C512-30”, 12R30”

cornhead ....................$24,000‘07 Lexion F540, 40’ flex head

....................................$22,500‘97 JD 930 flex, full finger

auger, single pt hookup $8,500

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'55 AC WD45 , restored, dent-less, WF, exc. tires, dbl whlwgts on back, frt whl wgtson frt, rear hydraulics, alsoset up for mounted plow,plow is extra, ask for Ted-dy $3,250. 605-637-5319

'98 JD 9400, 24spd, 4900 hrs,wgts, 710/38 tires @ 65%, 4hyds, has been JD inspect-ed every year, $92,500. 507-530-4228

1959 MF model 65 utility, hydldr, 540 PTO, good tires,$4,500/OBO. 515-314-5951

For Sale: '12 CNH 235 380x38front 480x50 back, weightpkg, 265 Hrs, 750 auto steer.$156,500 (320) 249-3133

FOR SALE: '52 Model ZAMM, power steering, nice,$3,500/OBO. Set of JD 10bolt spacers, 19 1/2” wide,$500. 320-212-3201

FOR SALE: '79 JD 2840 trac-tor w/ 148 ldr, 5300 hrs, rollbar w/ canopy. $12,000/OBO.Call 507-537-1815

FOR SALE: '94 Cas2 IH9270, 5,565 hrs, frt & reardifferentials, Michelin520/85R42 triples @95%, ser-vice records, field ready,good condition, $68,000. 320-808-5973

FOR SALE: 6105 White trac-tor w/ 670 Agco ldr, 8 at-tachments for ldr; OliverSuper 66, WF tractor w/hyds. 507-951-8401

For Sale: JD 4440 Power-shift, 3 point, 2 remotes.May consider trade of JD4230 $18,500 OBO (or bestoffer) (507) 920-2803

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Hiniker 1325, 13' chisel plow,$2,900; '82 Flex-i-coil 60'tine harrow drag, $5,500.507-327-6430 or 507-465-8233

JD 843 cornhead, 8 30'' rows,$6,200. JD 946 MoCo 13', cutless than 1000 acres,$18,500. (715)296-2162

JD 9500 combine, 643 corn-head, 444 cornhead, 220flex, JD 420, JD 2640 w/western dwarf loader, AC200, Hesston 10 stacker.(715)262-3562

Melroe Bobcat M-600, 4 cylgas WI engine. Exc bucket,$3250/OBO. 651-345-4160

Rosenthal #40 corn shredder.AC long hopper blower w/power unit. Both in verygood cond. (715)495-2493

We buy Salvage Equipment

Parts Available Hammell Equip., Inc.

(507)867-4910

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'00 Agco 9735 FWA tractor,2200 hrs., full wgts & duals,pwr shift, 1 owner, retiringfrom farming, $55,000. 712-744-3651 or 712-579-8268

'07 JD 7730, low hrs, 96" widewhen duals off, good tires,IVT transmission, verynice, $94,500. (715)223-3664

'10 JD 7230 FWA Premium,24 spd AQ transm., frt fend-ers, 14.9x46 tires w/duals,38 actual hrs., 2 PTO's,rock box, quick hitch, war-ranty until 10/13, estate,$109,500. 507-220-6810

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Ford 4500 backhoe, worksgood, $4,850/OBO. BALZER2000 20' stalk chopper, 3pthookup, very recent knives& hangers, $4,500. 507-525-0682 Winnebago

Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Re-pair Repair-Troubleshoot-ing Sales-Design Customhydraulic hose-making upto 2” Service calls made.STOEN'S Hydrostatic Ser-vice 16084 State Hwy 29 NGlenwood, MN 56334 320-634-4360

JD 46A ldr; JD 148 & 158ldrs; JD 45 ldr; Case IH2255 ldr; Paulson ldr offD15 Allis; 10' pole boxscraper; 2 barn cupolas,good cond; 3pt 5 whl hayrake; (2) Donahue trailers,28'; Kewannee 8' blade, likenew. 507-399-3006 KoestlerEquipment

JD 9610, duals, super sharpcombine, 643 cornhead, 925flex, will separate. JD 4430power shift, cab & air. JD3950 chopper, 7' hay head,2RN cornhead, will sepa-rate. JD 7700, 444 corn-head, 216 flex. JD 543 corn-head, JD 443 cornhead.IHC 1460 w/1063cornhead/1044 cornhead.1020 17' bean head, will sep-arate. JD 8820, 4WD, longauger. Killbros grain cart.Brent 672 grain cart, cornerauger. JD 3970 chopper,3RW cornhead, will sepa-rate. Also JD 7720, 6620sidehill & 4420 & 4400 avail.750 Massey w/1163 corn-head. 715-262-5888 or 612-859-1089

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FOR SALE: Gehl 100grinder/mixer, MM 320 2Rcorn picker; ClockwiseBerg barn cleaner w/ chain.763-295-2813

FOR SALE: JD 100 bigsquare baler, completelyrecond, like new, 2 newpreservative tanks, rearhitch for towing, exc cond,$28,900; L&D 1000 sprayerw/ 3pt hitch, 18.4x38 tires,60' x-fold boom, new hoses,controls, pump, etc, exccond, $18,900. 507-649-0963

FOR SALE: JD 4420 com-bine, 2500 hrs., CAH, 315flex head, 2-212 pickupheaders, 1-6 belt, 1-5 belt;JD 3155 FWA, CAH, 3450hrs., stored inside. 701-367-2772 or 218-937-5673

FOR SALE: PTO shaft, bigthousand to implement &small thousand to tractor,like new (10 hrs of use)$1,000 firm. Call 507-840-0483 Jackson MN

FOR SALE: RitewayRR1200, 12' rock rake, exc.shape. 320-360-4458

Glencoe 7400 7 shank soilsaver w/ auto resets, level-ing bar, like new cond,$8,950. Case IH 4800 fieldcultivator 26 ½' w/ walkingtandems all around w/ har-row, $7,250. JD 630 disc, 26'hyd wings, very nice$14,500. JD 620, powersteering, like new tires,runs perfect, $4,950. Far-mall M, new rubber, set upfor antique pulling, nicerunning tractor, $2,250. Bill(320) 221-0319

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CIH 600 Quad, '11, 765 hrs ..........................................$355,000 CIH 600 Quad, '11, 870 hrs ..........................................$299,500 CIH 550 Quad, '11, 885 hrs ..........................................$318,000 CIH 535 Quad, '09, 2215 hrs ........................................$271,500 CIH 535 Quad, '08, 825 hrs ..........................................$295,000 CIH 535 Quad, '07, 1620 hrs ........................................$271,500 CIH 530 Quad, '07, 2510 hrs ........................................$230,000 CIH 485 Quad, '10, 1155 hrs ........................................$275,000 CIH STX480, '06, 4860 hrs............................................$120,000 CIH 450 Steiger, '13, 95 hrs, Warranty..........................$257,500 CIH STX450Q, '02, 4235 hrs ........................................$152,500 CIH STX450Q, '02, 4860 hrs ........................................$154,900 CIH STX440Q, '01, 3870 hrs ........................................$156,000 CIH STX430, 1645 hrs ..................................................$204,500 CIH 435 Steiger, '10, 850 hrs ........................................$235,000 CIH 385 Quad, '10, 1825 hrs ........................................$237,500 CIH 350 Steiger, '12, 65 hrs ..........................................$235,000 CIH 350 Steiger, '12, 375 hrs ........................................$235,000 CIH 350 Steiger, '11, 1590 hrs ......................................$182,500 CIH 335 Steiger, '10, 1200 hrs ......................................$185,000 CIH 335 Steiger, '09, 1670 hrs ......................................$157,000 CIH 335 Steiger, '08, 2280 hrs ......................................$174,500 CIH 330 Steiger, '07, 1925 hrs ......................................$157,500 CIH STX325, '03, 3300 hrs............................................$121,900 CIH 9380, '96, 4850 hrs ..................................................$82,000 CIH 9350, '96, 3720 hrs ..................................................$77,500 CIH 9350, '96, 5970 hrs ..................................................$79,500 CIH 9330, '97, 3875 hrs ..................................................$69,900 CIH 9270, '92, 6415 hrs ..................................................$64,000 CIH 9270, '91, 7130 hrs ..................................................$55,000 CIH 9170, '87, 7335 hrs ..................................................$47,500 Challenger MT855B, '07, 4420 hrs ................................$210,000 Ford 846, '93, 5800 hrs ..................................................$39,900 JD 9400T, '01, 4370 hrs ................................................$126,500 JD 9620T, '06, 3485 hrs ................................................$195,000 JD 9400, '97, 6200 hrs....................................................$95,500 JD 8440, '79, 9300 hrs....................................................$15,500 NH 9680, '95, 5940 hrs ..................................................$53,500 NH T9.505, '11, 215 hrs ................................................$235,000 NH T9.505, '11, 300 hrs ................................................$235,000 NH T9050, '09, 1350 hrs ..............................................$209,000 NH 9020, '10, 360 hrs ..................................................$165,000 Steiger Cougar, '87, 6920 hrs..........................................$49,500

CIH 340 Mag, '13, 195 hrs, Warranty............................$243,900 CIH 340 Mag, '11, 1995 hrs ..........................................$206,000 CIH 340 Mag, '11, 1780 hrs ..........................................$204,500 CIH 340 Mag, '11, 1865 hrs ..........................................$204,500 CIH 340 Mag, '11, 2125 hrs ..........................................$198,000 CIH 335 Mag, '11, 1300 hrs ..........................................$199,500 CIH 315 Mag, '13, 200 hrs ............................................$234,500

CIH 315 Mag, '12, 330 hrs ............................................$229,500 CIH 315 Mag, '12, 1560 hrs ..........................................$193,500 CIH 305 Mag, '11, 930 hrs ............................................$192,500 CIH 305 Mag, '10, 625 hrs ............................................$182,500

CIH 305 Mag, '10, 3585 hrs ..........................................$151,900 CIH 305 Mag, '09, 1710 hrs ..........................................$182,500 CIH MX305, '06, 1885 hrs ............................................$145,000 CIH 275 Mag, '09, 1625 hrs ..........................................$159,500 CIH 275 Mag, '09, 1775 hrs ..........................................$158,000 CIH 275 Mag, '07, 1100 hrs ..........................................$165,000 CIH MX270, '01, 6650 hrs ..............................................$76,900 CIH MX255, '03, 7500 hrs ..............................................$92,000 CIH MX240, '00, 9140 hrs ..............................................$67,500 CIH MX230, '05, 2335 hrs ............................................$109,500 CIH MX220, '02, 5625 hrs ..............................................$79,000 CIH MX215, '06, 1850 hrs ............................................$119,900 CIH 210 Mag, '13, 55 hrs, Warranty..............................$163,500 CIH MX200, '99, 8870 hrs ..............................................$69,500 CIH 190 Mag, '11, 235 hrs ............................................$167,000 CIH 190 Mag, '09, 3545 hrs ..........................................$115,000 CIH 180 Mag, '12, 125 hrs, Warranty............................$152,500 CIH MX170, '98, 10,295 hrs............................................$44,500 CIH 200 Puma, '12, 130 hrs, Warranty..........................$146,750 CIH 200 Puma, '11, 380 hrs ..........................................$141,500 CIH 170 Puma, '12, 245 hrs, Warranty..........................$129,900 CIH 165 Puma, '10, 1450 hrs ..........................................$98,500 CIH 140 Pro, '10, 2800 hrs..............................................$81,000 CIH MXM140, '05, 870 hrs..............................................$74,500 CIH 125 Maxxum, '11, 890 hrs........................................$89,000 CIH MX120, '97, 5780 hrs ..............................................$39,900 CIH 105U, '12, 110 hrs....................................................$57,000 CIH 8920, '98, 4130 hrs ..................................................$74,900 CIH 5250, '96, 13745 hrs ................................................$30,500 CIH 5130, '91, 5300 hrs ..................................................$32,500 CIH 3394, '86, 9065 hrs ..................................................$26,500 CIH 3220, '96, 6425 hrs ..................................................$12,900 IH 5288, '84, 4680 hrs ....................................................$29,900 IH 2404, '68, 6040 hrs ......................................................$4,800 Allis AC7040, '76, 6005 hrs ..............................................$9,950 Ford 7740, '95, 3000 hrs ................................................$34,500 JD 8760, '90, 6545 hrs....................................................$49,500 JD 4755, '90, 13940 hrs..................................................$42,900 JD 2520, '08, 450 hrs......................................................$17,800 Kubota M105SHDC, '05, 1070 hrs ..................................$35,000 Kubota M125X ................................................................$52,900 NH 8970, '94, 10080 hrs ................................................$42,000 NH T8040, '10, 1075 hrs ..............................................$179,000 NH T8010, '08, 1900 hrs ..............................................$126,500

CIH 125 Value, '08, 1530 hrs ..........................................$57,500 CIH 125 Value, '07, 500 hrs ............................................$59,900 CIH JX100U, '03, 3305 hrs..............................................$30,500 CIH JX95, '07, 950 hrs ....................................................$25,000 CIH 75A Farmall, '13........................................................$19,800 CIH 5130, '90, 6805 hrs ..................................................$22,900 CIH 5130, '90, 9110 hrs ..................................................$27,500 Case 2090, '78, 5340 hrs ................................................$14,500 Farmall B, '45 ....................................................................$1,999 Farmall C, '48 ....................................................................$2,500 Farmall H, '46 ....................................................................$1,900 Farmall H, '44 ....................................................................$1,500 Farmall 100, '54 ................................................................$3,950 IH 5088, '84, 7090 hrs ....................................................$19,500 IH 1086, '80, 9400 hrs ....................................................$11,600 IH 966, '73, 5500 hrs ........................................................$7,500 IH 986, 3800 hrs..............................................................$13,500 IH 886, 7440 hrs..............................................................$13,500 IH 666, '75, 6320 hrs ........................................................$7,250 IH 666, '73, 7460 hrs ........................................................$5,300 IH 656, '68, 4740 hrs ........................................................$7,250 IH 656, '67, 2170 hrs ........................................................$6,500 IH 560D ............................................................................$4,900 IH 140................................................................................$4,300 Allis Chalmers 185 ..........................................................$14,000 JD 7600, '94, 8000 hrs....................................................$46,900 JD 3020D, '66, 7305 hrs ................................................$12,500 JD 2510, '66, 1295 hrs......................................................$8,750 McCormick 560 ................................................................$4,900 NH 4835, 6790 hrs ..........................................................$10,500

Bobcat CT440, '13, 90 hrs ..............................................$23,500 JD 4610, '04, 4720 hrs....................................................$16,500 JD 4310, '04, 1345 hrs....................................................$21,900 JD 4310, '02, 905 hrs......................................................$15,900

JD 3520, '10, 215 hrs......................................................$29,900 JD 2305, 120 hrs ............................................................$12,500 JD 2305, 495 hrs ..............................................................$8,975 JD 855, '95, 1275 hrs......................................................$14,900 Kubota B7510, '04, 1040 hrs ..........................................$10,500 Kubota B750HSD, '02, 1310 hrs........................................$8,900 Kubota B7300HSD, 1265 hrs ............................................$6,500 Kubota B2710, '04, 755 hrs ............................................$13,950 Kubota BX2360T, '09, 485 hrs ..........................................$8,950 Kubota BX2350, '07, 200 hrs ..........................................$10,500 Kubota BX2230, '04, 1985 hrs ..........................................$7,750 Kubota BX2200, '02, 280 hrs ............................................$7,975 Kubota BX1800, '00, 1510 hrs ..........................................$6,600 Kubota L5030HSTC, '06, 1825 hrs ..................................$28,900 Kubota L3200HST, '11, 85 hrs ........................................$18,500 NH Boomer 8N, '09, 60 hrs ............................................$24,500 Artic Cat 700EFI, '11, 1120 hrs........................................$16,500 JD 620I, '10, 395 hrs ........................................................$8,500 Kawasaki 650, '06..............................................................$4,500 Kubota RTV1100, '08 ......................................................$11,250 Kubota RTV900, '06, 1015 hrs ..........................................$7,950 Kubota RTV900W, '04, 840 hrs ........................................$8,200 Polaris 500HO, '00, 2340 hrs ............................................$4,995

CIH 9120, '12, 360 hrs ..................................................$329,500 CIH 9120, '11, 605 hrs ..................................................$302,500 CIH 9120, '11, 825 hrs ..................................................$265,000 CIH 9120, '10, 690 hrs ..................................................$289,000 CIH 8230, '12, 375 hrs ..................................................$339,000 CIH 8120, '12, 425 hrs ............................................Call for price CIH 8120, '12, 900 hrs ..................................................$265,000 CIH 8120, '11, 510 hrs ..................................................$311,500 CIH 8120, '10, 745 hrs ..................................................$266,000 CIH 8120, '10, 760 hrs ..................................................$270,000

CIH 8120, '10, 1275 hrs ................................................$260,000 CIH 8120, '09, 1030 hrs ................................................$253,400 CIH 8120, '09, 1265 hrs ................................................$249,500 CIH 8010, '10, 1475 hrs ................................................$197,500 CIH 8010, '06, 1950 hrs ................................................$185,000 CIH 8010, '06, 2080 hrs ................................................$159,500 CIH 8010, '04 ................................................................$120,000 CIH 7120, '10, 1145 hrs ................................................$249,500 CIH 7120, '09, 940 hrs ..................................................$252,500 CIH 7120, '09, 1230 hrs ................................................$248,500 CIH 7120, '09, 1230 hrs ................................................$249,000 CIH 7120, '09, 1715 hrs ................................................$225,000 CIH 7088, '12, 770 hrs ..................................................$245,000 CIH 7088, '10, 640 hrs ..................................................$236,500 CIH 7088, '10, 1500 hrs ................................................$176,500 CIH 7088, '09, 815 hrs ..................................................$219,000 CIH 7010, '08, 1435 hrs ................................................$199,900 CIH 7010, '07, 1415 hrs ................................................$197,000 CIH 6130, '13, 285 hrs ..................................................$265,900 CIH 6130, '13, 275 hrs ..................................................$265,900 CIH 6088, '12, 695 hrs ..................................................$239,000

CIH 6088, '12, 785 hrs ..................................................$235,000 CIH 6088, '09, 965 hrs ..................................................$219,000 CIH 2588, '08, 1225 hrs ................................................$185,900 CIH 2588, '07, 1510 hrs ................................................$189,500 CIH 2388, '06, 1965 hrs ................................................$155,000 CIH 2388, '06, 2410 hrs ................................................$152,500 CIH 2388, '05, 3110 hrs ................................................$127,500 CIH 2388, '04, 1500 hrs ..................................................$99,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2425 hrs ................................................$140,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2550 hrs ................................................$119,000 CIH 2388, '03, 2920 hrs ................................................$113,000 CIH 2388, '03, 3500 hrs ..................................................$99,900 CIH 2388, '02, 2470 hrs ................................................$109,950 CIH 2388, '02, 2975 hrs ..................................................$99,000 CIH 2388, '02, 3030 hrs ................................................$107,900 CIH 2388, '01, 2580 hrs ................................................$106,500 CIH 2388, '01, 3005 hrs ..................................................$82,000 CIH 2388, '01, 3230 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 2388, '01, 3245 hrs ..................................................$89,500 CIH 2388, '00, 3325 hrs ..................................................$86,500 CIH 2388, '98, 3230 hrs ..................................................$79,900 CIH 2388, '98, 3250 hrs ..................................................$85,700 CIH 2366, '02, 3535 hrs ..................................................$99,500 CIH 2188, '97, 3200 hrs ..................................................$72,000 CIH 2188, '97, 3805 hrs ..................................................$67,500 CIH 2188, '96, 3095 hrs ..................................................$79,500 CIH 2188, '96, 3970 hrs ..................................................$58,500 CIH 2188, '96, 4480 hrs ..................................................$59,900 CIH 2166, '96, 3480 hrs ..................................................$63,500 CIH 2166, '96, 4050 hrs ..................................................$63,500 CIH 1688, '94, 2775 hrs ..................................................$43,500 CIH 1688, '94, 4150 hrs ..................................................$48,500 CIH 1688, '93, 4640 hrs ..................................................$39,900 CIH 1680, '92, 4920 hrs ..................................................$29,500 CIH 1680, '90, 4860 hrs ..................................................$28,500 CIH 1660, '90, 4365 hrs ..................................................$29,500 CIH 1660, '87, 3460 hrs ..................................................$24,900 CIH 1660, '87 ..................................................................$17,500 IH 1460, '81, 3025 hrs ......................................................$7,900 IH 1460, '79, 4795 hrs ......................................................$9,500 JD 9860STS, '07, 1415 hrs ..........................................$179,900 JD 9660, '07, 1335 hrs..................................................$139,900 JD 9600, '93, 4290 hrs....................................................$39,500 JD 9600, '92, 3835 hrs....................................................$31,500

CIH 3020, 35' Beanhead ..................................................$39,500 (6) CIH 2162, 35' Beanhead ..........................starting at $59,900 (3) CIH 2062, 36' Beanhead ..........................starting at $43,000 (12) CIH 2020, 35' Beanhead ........................starting at $25,950 (3) CIH 2020, 30' Beanhead ..........................starting at $19,900 CIH 2020, 20' Beanhead ..................................................$24,000 (26) CIH 1020, 30' Beanhead ..........................starting at $5,900 (24) CIH 1020, 25' Beanhead ..........................starting at $5,500 (2) CIH 1020, 22.5' Beanhead ..........................starting at $4,900 (10) CIH 1020, 20' Beanhead ..........................starting at $4,000 CIH 1020, 17.5' Beanhead ................................................$5,500 Deutz All 320 Beanhead ....................................................$3,500 (2) JD 930F, 30' Beanhead ..............................starting at $8,999 JD 930, 30' Beanhead........................................................$7,450 (2) JD 925, 25' Beanhead ................................starting at $6,500 JD 920, 20' Beanhead........................................................$5,900 (3) JD 635F, 35' Beanhead ............................starting at $32,000 (3) JD 630F, 30' Beanhead ............................starting at $26,500 (2) MacDon FD70, 40' Beanhead....................starting at $55,000 (4) MacDon FD70, 35' Beanhead....................starting at $62,500 CIH 3408, 8R30 Cornhead ..............................................$44,900 CIH 3208, 8R30 Cornhead ..............................................$39,500 (3) CIH 2612 Cornhead ..................................starting at $81,500 (9) CIH 2608, 8R30 Cornhead ........................starting at $53,900 CIH 2606, 6R30 Cornhead ..............................................$48,500 CIH 2412, 12R30 Cornhead ............................................$46,500 (2) CIH 2408, 8R30 Cornhead ........................starting at $37,000 (3) CIH 2212 Cornhead ..................................starting at $39,000 (3) CIH 2208 Cornhead ..................................starting at $26,500 CIH 2206 Cornhead ........................................................$21,900 (18) CIH 1083 Cornhead ..................................starting at $7,500 (6) CIH 1063 Cornhead ....................................starting at $8,500 (2) CIH 1044, 4R36 Cornhead ..........................starting at $5,000 IH 983, 8R30 Cornhead ....................................................$8,500 (2) IH 963, 6R30 Cornhead ..............................starting at $4,500

IH 844, 4R36 Cornhead ........................................IH 843, 4R30 Cornhead ........................................IH 8R22 Cornhead ................................................(2) Agco 838 Cornhead ........................................Drago 18R22 Cornhead ........................................Drago 18R20 Cornhead ........................................Clarke 822, 8R22 Cornhead ..................................(6) Drago 12R30 Cornhead ............................start(54) Drago 12R22 Cornhead ..........................start(2) Drago 12R20 Cornhead ............................startDrago 10R22 Cornhead ........................................(15) Drago 8R30 Cornhead ............................start(6) Drago 6R30 Cornhead ..............................startFantini 8R30 Cornhead ..........................................Geringhoff 18R20 Cornhead ..................................Geringhoff 12R30 Cornhead ..................................(2) Geringhoff 8R30 Cornhead ......................startGeringhoff GD1600B Cornhead ............................Geringhoff GRD1200B Cornhead ..........................(2) Geringhoff Roto Disc ................................startGleaner Hugger Cornhead......................................Harvestec 8R30 Cornhead ....................................JD 1293, 12R30 Cornhead ....................................(2) JD 1290, 12R20 Cornhead........................startJD 1290, 12R20 Cornhead ....................................(3) JD 893, 8R30 Cornhead............................startJD 843, 8R30 Cornhead ........................................JD 693 Cornhead ..................................................(2) JD 608C, 8R30 Cornhead ........................start(2) JD 643, 6R30 Cornhead..............................staJD 612, 12R22 Cornhead ......................................Lexion C512R30 Cornhead ....................................

Claas 980, '09, 1860 hrs........................................Claas 970, '08, 1530 hrs........................................Claas 900, '10, 1080 hrs........................................Claas 900 GE, '09, 1485 hrs ..................................Claas 900, '09, 1775 hrs........................................Claas 900, '08, 1905 hrs........................................Claas 900, '05, 3205 hrs........................................Claas 900, '02, 4015 hrs........................................Claas 890, '02, 2725 hrs........................................Claas 890, '02........................................................Claas 880, '97, 4525 hrs........................................Claas 870, '05, 1930 hrs........................................Claas 860, '96, 2770 hrs........................................JD 7850, '09, 1300 hrs..........................................NH FX58, '01, 3660 hrs ........................................NH 1900 ................................................................NH FP240 PT Forg Harv ........................................(2) NH FP230 PT Forg Harv............................start(7) Claas PU380HD Hayhead..........................start(9) Claas PU380 Hayhead ..............................start(3) Claas PU300 Hayhead ................................staNH 3500 Hayhead..................................................NH 365W Hayhead ................................................NH 340W Hayhead ................................................Claas Orbis 900 Cornhead ....................................(5) Claas Orbis 750 Cornhead ........................start(3) Claas Orbis 600 Cornhead ........................start(18) Claas RU600, 8R30 Cornhead ................startClaas RU450XTRA Cornhead ................................(6) Claas RU450 Cornhead ............................startClaas 6R30 Cornhead ............................................JD 678, 8R30 Cornhead ........................................JD 666R, 6R30 Cornhead ......................................Kemper 6008 Cornhead ........................................Kemper 4500 Cornhead ........................................NH 3PN Cornhead..................................................

NO. MANKATO, MN • 507-387-55Sales: • Randy Rasmussen • Ed Nowak • Leon Rasmussen

• Jay Pederson • Spencer Kolles • Rick Miller • Eric Hopp

GLENCOE, MN • 320-864-5531Sales: • Richard Dammann • Randy Uecker • Steve Schramm • Mike W

KIMBALL, MN • 320-398-3800Sales: • Wayne Mackereth • Mike Schneider

• Allen Schramm • Rollie Jurgens

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CIH 550 Quad, ‘11, 885 hrs. ......$318,000

CIH JX100U, ‘03, 3305 hrs...........$30,500 Claas 970, ‘08, 1530 hrs. ........

CIH 315 Magnum, ‘12, 330 hrs.........$229,500

CIH 7010, '08, 1435 hrs...........$199,900

CIH 8120, ‘10, 1275 hrs. ........$260,000

CIH 9120, ‘10, 690 hrs.............$289,000

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...........$15,000 ting at $52,000 ting at $45,000 ting at $79,000 ...........$60,000 ting at $29,500 ting at $28,900 ...........$34,000 ...........$99,500 ...........$89,750 ting at $29,900 ...........$98,900 ...........$39,500 ting at $29,900 .............$8,950 ...........$19,900 ...........$45,500 ting at $36,000 ...........$49,950 ting at $15,900 ...........$12,500 ...........$15,500 ting at $51,500 rting at $5,500 ...........$85,900 ...........$38,000

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.........$208,000

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...........$85,500

...........$76,500

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...........$86,000

.........$254,000

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...........$23,000 ting at $34,000 ting at $13,500 ting at $12,000 rting at $8,500 .............$6,500 .............$7,900 .............$5,000 .........$112,000 ting at $73,500 ting at $68,000 ting at $18,500 ...........$42,000 ting at $26,000 .............$8,500 ...........$62,500 ...........$13,000 ...........$51,500 ...........$26,500 .............$8,500

(4) CIH 870, 26' Subsoiler..............................starting at $78,500 (8) CIH 870, 22' Subsoiler..............................starting at $57,500 CIH 870, 18' Subsoiler ....................................................$58,500 CIH MRX690, '04, 7 Shank Subsoiler..............................$22,000 CIH MRX690, '03, 7 Shank Subsoiler..............................$23,900 CIH MRX690, '02, 7 Shank Subsoiler..............................$19,000 (4) CIH 9300 Subsoiler ..................................starting at $29,500 (8) CIH 730B Subsoiler ..................................starting at $14,900 (13) CIH 730C Subsoiler ................................starting at $30,500 CIH 730, 17.5' Subsoiler..................................................$34,500 CIH 530C, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$31,000 (2) CIH 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ........................starting at $23,000 CIH 527B, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$26,000

(8) DMI 730B, 17.5' Subsoiler........................starting at $12,100 (9) DMI 730, 17.5' Subsoiler .......................... starting at $7,300 DMI 530B, 12.5' Subsoiler ..............................................$16,900 (2) DMI 530, 12.5' Subsoiler..........................starting at $13,900 DMI TII, 5 Shank Subsoiler................................................$4,950 DMI 2500, 5 Shank Subsoiler............................................$5,500 JD 2700, '06, 9S30 Subsoiler..........................................$29,900 JD 2700, '10, 9S24 Subsoiler..........................................$27,300 (2) JD 2700, '08, 9S24 Subsoiler ..................starting at $26,260 JD 2700, '07, 9S24 Subsoiler..........................................$20,100

JD 2700, '06, 9S24 Subsoiler..........................................$21,220 JD 2700, '05, 9S24 Subsoiler..........................................$21,300 (2) JD 2700, '04, 9S24 Subsoiler ..................starting at $20,900 JD 2700, '03, 9S24 Subsoiler..........................................$20,500 JD 2700, '01, 9S24 Subsoiler..........................................$18,820

JD 2700, '06, 7S30 Subsoiler..........................................$21,700 JD 2700, '07, 7S30 Subsoiler..........................................$20,500 (4) JD 2700, '04, 7S30 Subsoiler ..................starting at $20,100 (2) JD 2700, '03, 7S30 Subsoiler ..................starting at $17,700 JD 2700, '07, 7S24 Subsoiler..........................................$23,300 JD 2700, '04, 7S24 Subsoiler..........................................$27,000 JD 2700, '03, 5 Shank Subsoiler ....................................$20,900 JD 512, '10, 9 Shank Subsoiler ......................................$35,500 (2) JD 512, '09, 9S30 Subsoiler ....................starting at $28,420

JD 512, '08, 9S30 Subsoiler............................................$30,500 (4) JD 512, 7 Shank Subsoiler ......................starting at $13,700 JD 510, 7 Shank Subsoiler ..............................................$11,540 Landoll 2320, '96, 9S24 Subsoiler ..................................$10,820 (2) M & W 2200, 18' Subsoiler ......................starting at $12,420 M & W 1475, 17.5' Subsoiler ............................................$7,620 M & W 1165, 5 Shank Subsoiler ......................................$6,060 Sunflower 4411, 18' Subsoiler ..........................................$8,100 Tebben 9 Shank Subsoiler ................................................$3,500

(4) Wilrich V957DDR Subsoiler ......................starting at $19,300 CIH 6650, 9 Shank Chisel Plow ......................................$12,900 JD 2410, 30' Chisel Plow ................................................$39,900 IH 800, 10 Bottom MB Plow..............................................$6,800 IH 720, 6x18 MB Plow ......................................................$3,950 IH 700, 8x18 MB Plow ......................................................$5,000 JD 2800, 6 Bottom MB Plow ............................................$4,500 JD 2210, 44.5' Combo Mulch..........................................$44,900

Case SR250, '11, 500 hrs................................................$35,900 Case SR200, '11, 70 hrs..................................................$34,000 Case SR200, '11, 725 hrs................................................$31,500 Case SR200, '11, 1170 hrs..............................................$31,500 Case SV300, '11, 1800 hrs ..............................................$41,500 Case SV185, '12, 1645 hrs ..............................................$26,900 Case 1845C, '96, 6850 hrs ..............................................$10,500 Case 1845C, '93, 4590 hrs ..............................................$11,900 Case 1840, '92, 5040 hrs ..................................................$7,900 Case 1835C, '88, 4175 hrs ................................................$6,500 Case 445CT, '06, 1470 hrs ..............................................$35,500 Case 440, '10, 3105 hrs ..................................................$25,900 Case 440, '07, 2330 hrs ..................................................$22,500 Case 440, '05, 4230 hrs ..................................................$19,500 Case 430, '07, 415 hrs ....................................................$26,900 Case 430, '07, 1185 hrs ..................................................$25,900 Case 430, '07, 2250 hrs ..................................................$21,500 Case 430, '06, 2185 hrs ..................................................$17,900 Case 90XT, 2725 hrs........................................................$19,500 Case 75XT, '03, 795 hrs ..................................................$19,500 Case 60XT, '02, 1055 hrs ................................................$16,500 Case 40XT, '02, 2620 hrs ................................................$17,900 Bobcat S-250, '08, 1505 hrs............................................$27,900 Bobcat S-250, '05, 4640 hrs............................................$24,500 Bobcat S-205, '08, 3460 hrs............................................$25,900 Bobcat S-185, 2190 hrs ..................................................$23,500 Bobcat S-185, 5500 hrs ..................................................$13,900 Bobcat T-250, '10, 2570 hrs ............................................$26,750 Cat 236B, '06, 1985hrs....................................................$23,500 Cat 232B, '02, 7980 hrs ..................................................$12,900 Cat 226B, '05, 2365 hrs ..................................................$13,500 Gehl 7810E, '10, 1770 hrs ..............................................$38,000 Gehl 6635SXT, '98, 4405 hrs ..........................................$11,500 Gehl 5640E, '08, 3900 hrs ..............................................$21,900 Gehl 5640, '06, 1380 hrs ................................................$26,900 Gehl 4640, '05, 3295 hrs ................................................$18,000 Gehl 4625SX, '98, 5730 hrs ............................................$10,500 Gehl 4625SX, 440 hrs........................................................$9,950 JD CT322, '06, 725 hrs....................................................$28,000 JD 328, '05, 5180 hrs......................................................$19,500 JD 323D, '11, 695 hrs ....................................................$40,900 JD 320D, '11, 450 hrs ....................................................$29,900 JD 320, '05, 855 hrs........................................................$18,900 JD 320, 2240 hrs ............................................................$19,900 JD 318, '11, 2100 hrs......................................................$21,500 JD 250, '00, 1260 hrs......................................................$13,500 Kubota SVL90, '11, 1025 hrs ..........................................$50,000 Kubota SVL75, '11, 1000 hrs ..........................................$42,000 Mustang 2109, '07, 1650 hrs ..........................................$42,900 Mustang 2066, 3045 hrs ................................................$18,900 Mustang 930A, '97, 2055 hrs ............................................$9,400 NH L230, '12, 190 hrs ....................................................$42,500 NH LS190B, '05, 2710 hrs ..............................................$23,500 NH LX865, '95 ................................................................$12,500 NH 553, '88 ......................................................................$6,500

ST. MARTIN, MN • 320-548-3285Sales: • Dan Hoffman • Erik Mueller • Randy Olmscheid

• Jamie Pelzer • Pat Linz515Wettengel

ALDEN, MN • 507-874-3400Sales: • Brad Wermedal • Tim Wiersma • Tim Engebretson • Bob Joubert

WILLMAR, MN • 320-235-4898Sales: • Bob Pfingston • Nate Scharmer • Brian Lingle

• Christy Hoff • Bob Lindahl • Tim Hansen • Jeff Ruprecht DEEP TILLAGE SALEEnds Sept. 30th!

TEC

nued FALL TILLAGE FALL TILLAGE Continued

SKIDLOADERS/EXCAVATORS/TLB

.$249,000

JD 2700, ‘06, 9S24 Subsoiler ......$21,220

Wilrich V957DDR Subsoiler ........$19,300

DMI 730B, 17.5’ Subsoiler ........$12,100

JD 2700, ‘06, 7S30 Subsoiler ......$21,700

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NEED A NEWNEED A NEWTRATRACTCTOR?OR?

Plow Right In and- LOOK IN THE CLASSIFIEDS!!

THE LAND1-800-657-4665

DAMAGED GRAINWANTEDANYWHERE

We buy damaged corn andgrain any condition

- wet or dry -TOP DOLLAR

We have vacs and trucksCALL HEIDI OR LARRY

NORTHERN AG SERVICE INC800-205-5751

1409 Silver Street E.Mapleton, MN 56065

507-524-3726

We carry a full line of Behlen& Delux dryer parts;

Mayrath and Hutch augers parts.Large inventory of Welda sprockets, hubs,

bearings, chain & pulleys.

USED DRYERSMC 690, 16’, 1 Ph., LP,

SS SheetsBEHLEN 380, 1 Ph., LP

HEAT RECLAIMDELUX DP6030, 20’,

3 PH, LP HEATRECLAIM SS SHEETS

DELUX DPX7040, 15’,3 Ph., LP, SS OUTERSHEETS TOP, ALUM.BTM.

BEHLEN 700 3 Ph., LPDOUBLE BURNER

USED LEGS60’ 3000BPH PAINTED,

10 HP, 3 Ph. DRIVE &MOTOR, PAINTEDUSED AUGERS

10”x71’ MAYRATHSWINGAWAY

8”X62’ MAYRATH BP,PTO

8”X62’ WESTFIELD TDPTO

8”X57’ KEWANEE PTO

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10% - 25% Fuel Savings10% - 25% Fuel Savings

TRACTORS• ‘13 MF 1652, cab, loader, hydro• ‘13 MF 7624, MFD, cab, CVT• ‘13 MF 8690, 350 hp., CVT• ‘12 MF 1529, compact, 59 hp., loader• ‘05 MF 451, 45 PTO hp., 400 hrs.• ‘98 MF 8150, cab, MFD, 3385 hrs.• MF 4610, MFD, loader, cab• MF 1705 compact tractor• ‘77 JD 4630, 2WD, cab, 320/90R50 duals, Quad• ‘72 IH 656 hydro w/loader & cab, dsl.CORN HEADS• Geringhoff 1822RD, ‘09• (3) Geringhoff 1622RD, ‘08, ‘07, ‘04• (2) Geringhoff 1230RD, ‘09, ‘08• (4) Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘08, 07, ‘05• (5) Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘12, ‘11, ‘05, ‘04, ‘02• (8) Geringhoff 830RD, ‘12, ‘10, ‘08, ‘05, ‘04, ‘01• (3) Geringhoff 630RD, ‘05, ‘97• ‘93 Geringhoff 630 PC• ‘04 Gleaner 1222, hugger, GVL poly• JD 893, KR, HDP, ‘04• ‘98 JD 893, KR, AC, SL• JD 822, steel, KR, HT• JD 622, GVL, poly• (2) CIH 1083, ‘98, ‘92• MF 883, 8R30”, ‘97• MF 1163COMBINES• ‘07 MF 9690, duals, LTM, 1300/970 hrs.• MF 8570, RWA• ‘86 MF 8560• '98 Gleaner 800, 25' flexhead• ‘97 Gleaner R62, duals, 2052 sep. hrs.• ‘92 Gleaner R62, 2063 hrs.• MF 9750 PU table• MF 9118 bean table• (4) MF 8000 30' bean table• ‘03 Cat Challenger 660, duals, w/30’ flex headGRAIN HANDLING• Parker 2620 seed tender• Brandt 7500HP, grain vac.• Brandt 5200EX, grain vac• ‘09 Brandt 8x47 auger• ‘00 Brandt 4500 EX, grain vac.• ‘05 Brandt 1070, auger, PTO Drive, w/swing hppr• Brandt GBL-10, bagger• Brand 20110 swing hopper auger• Brandt 1515, 1575, 1585 belt conveyors• Brandt 8x45 auger, 18 hp., Briggs• Brandt 8x35, 8x37, 8x40, 8x47, 8x52, 8x57, 8x62,

8x67, 10x35, straight augers• Brandt 1060XL, 1070XL, 1080XL, 1380XL, 1390XL

swing hopper augers

GRAIN HANDLING (CONT.)• Brandt 20 Series Drive Over Deck• Parker 1039, grain cart, w/tarp• Parker 839, grain cart, tarp, 850 bu.• Parker 605 gravity box, 625 bu.• Parker 165-B gravity box• Unverferth 5000, grain cart• Hutchinson, 10x61 auger• A&L 850S grain cart, 850 bu. tarp• Batco 1814 pit stopHAY & LIVESTOCK• JD 275, disc mower, 9’• JD 38, sickle mower, 7’• Woods S106 mower• Chandler 22’ litter spreader• (2) NI 5408 disc mowers• MF 2856, round baler, net, twine• MF 1745, round baler• MF 1329 & 1330, 3 pt. disc mower• MF 200, SP windrower, cab, auger, header• ‘11 NH H6750, 3 pt., disk mower, 110”• NI 528, 3 pt., disc mower, 94”• Sitrex MK16, 14 wheel rake• Sitrex RP2 wheel rake• Sitrex RP6 wheel rake• Sitrex 10 wheel rake on cart• Roto-grind 760 tub grinder• Westendorf 3 pt. bale spear• H&S 16’ bale wagonMISCELLANEOUS• DMI Coulter Champ II, 13 shank• Wil-Rich 36’, field cult.• Wil-Rich 25’ stalk chopper, SM• '08 JD 520 stalk chopper• Loftness 30' stalk chopper, SM• Loftness 20’ stalk chopper• Melroe 912, 4 bottom plow• Loftness 8’ snowblower• Mauer 28'-42' header trailers• WRS 30’ header trailers• EZ Trail 38’ header trailer• Degelman 6000HD, rock picker• Degelman 7200 rock picker• Degelman LR7645 land rollers - Rental Returns• ‘11 SB Select snowblower, 97” & 108”, 3 pt.• ‘13 Sunflower 4412-07 disk ripper• ‘13 Sunflower 4530-19 disk chisel• ‘13 Sunflower 4511, 11• ‘13 Sunflower 4511, 15• ‘13 Sunflower 4412, 05

Dynamic Tractor ManagementMassey Ferguson Exclusive

Allows operator to preset ground speed. Tractor will automaticallycontrol engine rpm & transmission ratio for maximum fuel efficiency.1) MF Exclusive: CVT Transmission with no clutch packs.2) Option of both suspended cab & front axle for a smoother ride.3) Headland Management: Can operate up to 35 different tractor &

implement functions with the touch of one button.4) Dual Speed PTO: Allows full 1000 PTO rpm at either 1970 or 1605

engine rpm

Built in Minnesota

Monthly SpecialMF 2856 Baler twine, mesh, kicker - 32,000

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'00 Intl 1020, 20' bean hd, 3”cut, $9,000; early '90's Intl1020, 20', 1½” cut, $5,500,both have before & after,exc. cond.; '84 Lahmanskidloader, nearly new tires& 2 bkts, $4,000. 507-237-2644

'04 NH CR970, 1878/1400 hrs,20.8R42 duals, lateral tilt,reverser, auto header hgt,long auger, chopper, intel-liview display, yield &moisture, 12R ready,$89,000. 715-418-0177

'07 Case IH 2588 combine,AFX rotor, Pro 600 moni-tor, rock trap, chopper, 12Rready, metric tires, 1700hrs, $117,000; '03 Case IH1020 flex head, 3” cut, nice,$10,900; Case IH 1083 cornhead, $6,750; Case IH 102030' flex head, 3” cut, newoil bath gear box, $3,900;35' tandem axle head trail-er, $4,750. 320-769-2756

'88 JD 7720 Titan II combine-w/chopper etc. 3320 hrs, JD444 cornhead, 36R, $19,500.920-987-5276

'95 Case 2166, specialty rotor,chopper, rock trap,4000/3000 hrs, really niceclean combine, $39,000.(715)418-0177

1989 Case IH 1660 combineSpecialty rotor, Cum-mins engine, MicroTrakyield & moisture, chop-per, spreader, header re-verser, good condition,507-469-0534 $28,500 OBO(or best offer) (507) 469-0534

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FOR SALE: '56 JD 520, 2cyl., looks & runs good. 320-583-6002 or 320-587-5357

FOR SALE: JD 620, NF, PF,new tires, $3,650; IH 460,dsl, PF, fast hitch, NF,$3,750. Both very clean. 612-790-4191

FOR SALE: JD 7800, MF,Pwr Steering, 149x46 duals,6900 hrs, sharp; '67 JD4020, PS, 158 ldr, 3000 hrs,good tractor; JD 4430, dsl,good condition; JD combine9550, 925 flex bean head.320-598-3485 Roger Storlien

FOR SALE: JD 7810,MFWD, 16spd PQ, 18.4x42tires, wgts, duals, low hrs,exc condition, 651-338-6861

FOR SALE: JD 9230 '11, 1350hrs, auto track ready, PS,PTO, 4 hyds, 620/70R42 tiresat 90%, excellent cond,$179,500. 507-530-4229

JD 4560, PS, 3 hyds, 4200hrs., 14x46 tires & duals,very sharp, $48,000. 952-240-2193

NEW AND USED TRACTORPARTS JD 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,55, 50 Series & newer trac-tors, AC-all models, LargeInventory, We ship! MarkHeitman Tractor Salvage715-673-4829

TRACTOR FOR SALE: '96JD 8770, 5400 hrs, 24spd, 3hyd, rear weights, 2nd own-er, 20.8x38 matched Kellytires, 30%. 507-360-7753 or507-472-8486

WANTED TO BUY: WD 45diesel, need not run, com-plete tractor, for project.320-630-4060

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☺GREENWALD FARM CENTERGreenwald, MN • 320-987-3177

14 miles So. of Sauk Centre

12’-60’ LONG ROLLERS

• 5/8” drum roller wallthickness

• 42” drum diameter• 4”x8” frame

tubing 1/4” thick• Auto fold

MANDAKO New Rock WagonsAVAILABLE!

USED EQUIPMENT

Allis Chalmers 8030, 2WD, P.D.........................................................................$13,500‘08 CIH 215, FWA, 900 hrs., 3 PTO ................................................................$135,000CIH 8920, FWA, 4800 hrs. ..................................................................................$78,000CIH 7120, 2WD, 7500 hrs. ..................................................................................$45,000IH 5488, FWA, 18.4-42 tires - 90%, new motor, Sharp ....................................$41,000IH 5488, 2WD, 5200 hrs., 18.4x38 tires, New Paint ..........................................$27,500IH 5488, 2WD, 12.4-50 tires, 5400 hrs, 540/1000, New Paint ..........................$27,000IH 1066, new motor, cab, ....................................................................................$15,500CIH 8930, FWA, 3300 hrs, Sharp........................................................................$89,000CIH 7220 Magnum, FWA, 941 hrs., duals, Sharp ............................................$97,000CIH 7210, 2WD, 18.4-42, 2500 hrs. ....................................................................$59,500CIH 7130, FWA, 18.4-42, 5400 hrs. ....................................................................$65,000IH JX55, 2WD, 2300 hrs ......................................................................................$12,000CIH 4800, 24’ field cult. ........................................................................................$9,500CIH 4800, 26’ ........................................................................................................$9,500CIH 4300, 30’ ......................................................................................................$10,900CIH 3900, 24’ cushion gang disk ......................................................................$18,500CIH 6500, disk chisel, 9 & 12 shank ....................................................................$7,500CIH 6750, 6-shank w/lead shank, w/hyd. lever ................................................$16,500CIH 527B ripper ..................................................................................................$20,500(2) CIH 2500, 3 pt., 5 shank ripper, Like New....................................................$10,500DMI 530B ............................................................................................................$21,000DMI 500, 5 shank, 3 pt., w/disc leveler ................................................................$6,500DMI 527 w/disk leveler........................................................................................$15,000White 445, 11-shank disc chisel ..........................................................................$8,500JD 714, 11-shank disc chisel..............................................................................$12,000IH 55, chisel, 12 shank ..........................................................................................$2,500CIH Tigermate II, 26’ & 28’ ................................................................................$26,000CIH 600, blower ....................................................................................................$3,900(3) Demco 450, box ................................................................$8,500/$9,500/$10,500DMI Tigermate II, 28’ ........................................................................................$22,500CIH 3950, 25’ cushion gang disk w/mulcher ....................................................$26,500CIH 496 w/mulcher, cushion ..............................................................................$16,500(6) Demco 365 boxes ..................................................................From $5,500-$6,500(2) Demco 550, box ............................................................................................$10,500Brent 540, box ....................................................................................................$10,900Demco used gravity boxes, all sizes available ..........................................................CallGehl 125 ..............................................................................................................$16,000New Mandako Land Rollers in stock ........................................................................CallH&S 10-wheel V-rake..............................................................................................$2,900Gehl 135 grinder ..................................................................................................ComingGehl 125 grinder ..................................................................................................Coming

LARGE SELECTION OFWHEEL RAKES IN-STOCK

New Sitrex Rakes AvailableMany New & Used Rakes

Available

HARVEST INTERNATIONAL AUGERS

H 13-62, 72, 82, 92, 102, 112H 10-62, 72, 82T 10-32, 42, 52, 62Auger Joggers - on hand ........$1,950

WHEATHEART AUGERSAll Sizes

16-82 and 16-112 ..........................Call

COMBINE HEAD MOVERSRenegade 25’ & 30’ - 4 WheelHarvest International 35’, 40’ & 45’

KOYKER LOADERS & AUGERS510 - on hand............................$5,895585 - on hand............................$6,9951050 Grain Bagger210 Gran Vac

WHEEL RAKES - High Capacity12 Wheel ....................................$8,50014 Wheel ....................................$8,900

WOODFORDWELDING BALE RACKS

18’ - 23’ - 28’

E-Z TRAIL GRAIN CARTS510 - 710 - on hand

E-Z TRAIL WAGONS400 Bu. & 500 Bu. - on hand

AZLAND SEED TENDERS2 Box - on hand4 Box Scale & Talc - on hand4 Box Skid - on hand

STROBEL SEED TENDERS2 Box - on handBT-200 - on handBT-300 ............................................Call

SEED SHUTTLE SEED TENDERSSS-290 - on handSS-400 - on handSS-500 - coming in ......................Call

ENDURAPLAS NURSE TANKS1100 Gal., 6.5 Honda & hoses $5,750

AZLAND FUEL TRAILERS500 Extended

Platform ................................$7,800

2004 JD 9420T ....................................$129,900AC 6080 tractor w/ldr & cab, 2WD, nice ....Call1981 Versatile 555..................................$12,7502012 SS-400 scale ................................$24,5002012 SS-400 ..........................................$21,500EZ Trail 860 grain cart, red, Like New ..$21,500510 E-Z Trail Grain Cart ..........................$9,500

470 Brent Grain Cart................................$6,5001210A JD Grain Cart................................$2,750Feterl 12” drive over, Like New ..............$4,50010-41 Westfield Auger ............................$2,15010-71 Westfield Auger ............................$3,75010-71 Hutch Auger ..................................$3,7501872 Land Pride Mower ..........................$1,250

*************** USED EQUIPMENT ***************

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FOR SALE: 24' Loftness 2ptstalk chopper, $5,000; Balz-er 1500 2pt stalk chopper,$1,300. 507-276-3289

FOR SALE: 9700 White rotorcombine, 3300 hrs, 30.5x32tires, 25' 9750 flex head w/U-2 reel, 12R22 MF corn-head, 1163 MF cornhead,859 MF 12' oats head w/Melroe pickup - 507-669-2905

For Sale: Brady StalkChopper Six row, 15ft.Chopped about 1000 acressince cover was replacedand repainted. Knivesare slightly used. $4,500(507) 461-2085

FOR SALE: Brent 450 bugrain cart, very clean,$5,750. 612-790-4191

FOR SALE: C-IH '91 1680combine, 2900 hrs, rocktrap, chopper, just throughshop, very nice,$25,000/OBO. 952-240-2193

FOR SALE: Geringhoff8R30” Rota Disc cornhead,'06, head sight, CIH 8010hookups, nice. 218-948-2982or 218-230-3340

FOR SALE: Gleaner corn-head, black, A430. Call 507-402-1515

For Sale: Gleaner F diesel15' bean head always shed-ded $1,200; also black A438cornhead F mount $900OBO (952) 466-5842

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FOR SALE: (4) 18.4x42 tires& rims, off 9760 combine,90-95%, $7,500. 320-212-3201

FOR SALE: 1480 combine,exc cond, $5,800; 220 JDstalk chopper, 20'; $4,400;JD 250 skid ldr, 1700 hrs,$9,995; 820 bean head, 23',$500; JD 2800 5 btm plow,$1,500. 507-236-4925

FOR SALE: 1978 JD 6600combine, good condition,$1,900. 515-832-5677

For Sale: 1994 Pickett onestep 8x22 center delivery,gauge wheels & dividers,tractor dividers, 4 barpickup, stored inside.$7,000 (320) 212-0483

FOR SALE: 20' JD beanhead, fore & aft, very goodcond, $7,900. 507-276-2998

For Sale: 6620 JD Com-bine 4235 hrs alwaysstored inside serviced ev-ery year by local shoparound 300 hrs on newrasp bars front tires 50%rear tires 75+% greasedand blown off daily goodmachine! $10,900 OBO(or best offer) (507) 830-0633

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FOR SALE: '09 JD 9770,high cap unload, grain tankext, grain loss monitor,Y&M display, hyd fore &aft, auto header hgt sensor,2290 eng/1560 sep hrs,$147,500. '07 JD 635 beanhead, $19,500. Both in goodcond. 507-530-4228

FOR SALE: '87 Case IH 1680combine, 4620 hrs, 30.5x32tires, rock trap, cross flowfan, chopper, $10,000/OBO.507-327-3476

FOR SALE: '91 CIH 1680combine, specialty rotor,lots of new parts,$30,000/OBO. '97 CIH 1020-25' bean head, excellent,$8,000/OBO. CIH 983 8RNcornhead, converted to CIH1083, $8,000/OBO. See picson Craigslist/Mankato-Rochester. 507-383-4992

FOR SALE: '95 Case 2188combine, rock trap, chop-per, bin ext, 4x4, Ag Leadermonitor, 2spd hydro, 3965eng hrs, 2630 sep hrs, goodcond, many recent parts,$35,000/OBO. 507-427-3070 or507-427-3561

FOR SALE: '96 JD 9400 com-bine, 1600 sep/2600 eng hrs,$47,500. 507-263-3276 or 507-298-0120

FOR SALE: (3) Demco 365green gravity wagons.$4,200ea/OBO. 507-360-4805or 507-478-4118

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(2) EZ Flow running gear &wagon, trail model 500,tires 425-65R22.5, like new,5 years old. 507-220-6810

2005 Drago 8R cornhead,w/choppers, steel, nicehead, $19,000. 515-351-1054

Batco pit stop truck driveover conveyor unload sys-tem, used 1 season, $12,000firm. 320-848-2462 or cell320-522-0704

Brent #974 Grain Cart w/Scale/Hyd Spout w/ Camera(2000). Sunflower #4311 7Shank Ripper w/ SummersHeavy Drag. Farm King13x70 w/ Low Profile Hop-per. All Real Good. 319-347-6676 Can Deliver

Case IH 1020 25' flex plat-form with fore & aft, 3''sickle. $3,900. (715)878-9858

FOR SALE: '04 9860 JD com-bine, new power rear wheeldrive, 1402 sep hrs, excel-lent condition. $89,500. CanDeliver. 507-964-5548 or 507-327-1903

FOR SALE: '05 Case IH 2388combine, 12R ready, fieldtracker, rock trap, chop-per, duals, hyd. reverser &more, clean, sharp com-bine, $99,500 OBO. 507-383-8030

FOR SALE: '07 30' HighSpeed Loftness stalk chop-per & transport, $14,000;10,000 gal fuel barrel,$2,800. 320-583-5895

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USED PARTSLARSON SALVAGE

6 miles East of

CAMBRIDGE, MN763-689-1179

We Ship DailyVisa and MasterCard Accepted

Good selection oftractor parts

- New & Used -All kinds of

hay equipment, haybines, balers,

choppersparted out.

New combine beltsfor all makes.

Swather canvases,round baler belting,used & new tires.

‘12 CIH 5088 combine, 182 sep. hrs.,255 eng. hrs., RT, 2-spd. hydr., HID,Pro 700 ......................................$185,000

‘05 CIH 2388 loader, Titan inspect.$110,000CIH 1660 combine ..........................$12,500Many Head trailers ................................CallIH 1020 30’ flex head ........................$6,500CIH 2208 8RN cornhead ..................$21,000IH 1083, 8RN cornheads ......$5,500/$7,500CIH 12R30 cornhead ......................$37,500JD 230 disk, 22’ ................................$3,000IH 475 disc, hydraulic fold ................$3,500Hesston 6450 18’ swather, Sharp......$4,500IH 4000 15’ swather, Sharp ..............$3,500NH 56 rake, dolly; NH 258 rake$850/$1,500NH 617 disk mower, 7 pod ................$5,500NH BR 780 round baler......................$8,500NH 7060 round baler, 4’, Demo ......$12,500JD 566 round baler, mega pu ................CallIH SMTA ............................................$3,900JD 2510, gas, WF, 3 pt., Nice ............$6,500(2) JD 3010, gas ..................$4,500/$5,250JD 4020, PS; JD 4020, synchro

..........................................$6,500/$7,000JD 4230, Quad..................................Coming(2) JD 4320, 5500 hrs./8500 hrs.

........................................$11,500/$9,000(3) JD 4430, Quad ............$12,500-$15,000(2) JD 4440, PS, JD 4440, Quad

..............................................Both Coming‘88 JD 4450, FWA ..........................$39,000(2) JD 4455, PS, FWA ......$39,000/$42,500JD 4455, PS; JD 4450, PS$36,000/$28,500JD 7810, FWA, 740 loader, reverser$72,500

JD 280 loader ....................................$6,500JD 840 loader, JD 8000 mts. ............$9,500(2) JD 740 loaders, Nice ......$7,500/$8,500JD 640 loader ....................................$6,500NEW JD 740 Legend loader ..................CallJD 260 loader, self-leveling................$4,250JD 741 loader, Sharp, hardly used ..$11,500(2) JD 158, (4) JD 148 loaders

..........................................$2,500/$4,500CIH 520 loader ..................................$3,750Farmhand F11, w/pump....................$1,500Farmhand 1140, grapple ..................$7,500Farmhand F358 loader, (IH mts.) ......$3,250Westendorf WL-40, WL-42 ..$2,250/$3,500New Box Scrapers, 10’/12’ ..$1,850/$1,950New & Used Skidsteer Attachments ....CallPallet Forks, Grapples, Rock Buckets ..CallBobcat T300 ....................................$28,500Donahue 32’ trailer ............................$1,750New & Used Batco & Conveyall belt

conveyors ............................................CallWheatheart 13x91 auger, Like New $12,900Westfield 13x81 auger ......................$7,900Westfield MK 13x71, swing hopper ..$9,900Westfield 10x71, swing hopper ........$5,500Many Other Augers ................................CallJD 3710, 8 btm plow, AR, Nice ......$18,750JD 1209, 9’ haybine ..........................$2,000JD 2700, 7 shank ripper ..................$16,500Alloway 2000, 20’ shredder ..............$4,0004 Pull Scrapers, 1 yd, 3-5 yd, 15 yd......CallBobcat skidsteer backhoe ..................$4,000Grizzley 3 pt backhoe ........................$3,500

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‘08 T-320, glass cab w/AC,1600 hrs. ............................$34,900

‘12 S-770, glass cab w/AC ....$43,500(3) S-250, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd.,

1950 hrs. & up ..Starting at $22,500(2) 873G, glass cab w/AC,

1578 hrs. & up ..Starting at $16,900(2) S-220, glass cab w/AC,

2-spd. ..............Starting at $23,900‘11 S-650, A71 Package, joystick

controls................................$32,500(6) ‘12 S-205, glass cab & heater,

1000 hrs. ..........Starting at $19,750‘07 S-185, glass cab w/AC ....$18,000(3) S-175, glass cab & heater, 2-spd.,3875 hrs. & up......Starting at $9,950

‘10 S-160, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd.,2850 hrs. ............................$21,500

‘11 S-150, glass cab & heater,2-spd., 2500 hrs. ................$20,250

(2) S-130, glass cab & heater,1600 hrs. & up ....................$16,900

‘91 753, 6500 hrs. ..................$9,000‘08 NH L-180, glass cab w/AC

............................................$24,000‘12 NH L-218, glass cab & heater,

3950 hrs. ............................$19,250‘10 Cat 257B2, glass cab w/AC,

1025 hrs. ............................$33,400‘98 Gehl 5635SXT, glass cab &

heater, 1020 hrs. ................$16,500‘04 Gehl 4640, glass cab & heater,

2350 hrs. ............................$11,500‘05 JD 317, glass cab & heater,

2800 hrs. ............................$14,000Bobcat 8A Chipper, used very little

..............................................$6,250‘10 Bobcat 60” V snow blade ..$3,250Loegering LVP90, 90” V snow blade

..............................................$1,995Bobcat 72” sweeper................$2,850

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USED EQUIPMENT FROM A NAME YOU CAN TRUST!

USED TRACTORS‘01 NH 9684, 710/70R38 duals, 4430 hrs. ........$79,500‘12 NH T7.270, MFD, duals, 453 hrs. ..............$149,500‘69 Ford 5000 ....................................................$6,500‘56 Ford 640 ......................................................$3,750‘77 White 2-70, gas ............................................$5,750‘80 JD 4640, 14.9x46 duals ..............................$21,500‘86 CDS 710C, Industrial Tractor Loader, 3 pt.,

PTO, cab ..........................................................$6,500IH 686, Hiniker cab..............................................$8,450

USED COMBINES‘92 Gleaner R-72, duals, 3568 hrs. ..................$35,500‘05 JD 630F, 30’ bean head ..............................$22,500

USED TILLAGE‘12 Wilrich XL2, 60’, 3 bar harrow w/rolling

basket ............................................................$62,500‘09 Wilrich XL2, 42’, 3 bar harrow w/rolling

basket ............................................................$43,700‘07 Wilrich Quad X, 55’, 3 bar harrow w/rolling

basket ............................................................$49,000‘09 Wilrich Quad X, 54’, 3 bar harrow w/rolling

basket ............................................................$52,900‘97 Wilrich Quad 5, 37’, 5 bar spike harrow ....$18,500Wilrich 2500, 30’, 3 bar harrow ..........................$2,750‘96 JD 980, 44.5’, 3 bar harrow ........................$18,500‘94 JD 980, 38.5’, 3 bar harrow ........................$16,500‘10 Wishek 862NT, 26’ disc ..............................$50,900‘07 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ripper ........................$22,500‘03 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ripper ........................$16,500‘08 CIH 730C, 7-shank ripper ............................$36,500‘00 DMI 530B, lead shanks, hyd. levelers..........$19,500‘93 DMI Ecolo Tiger 530, 5-shank ripper..........$11,900Brillion Soil Commander, 7-shanks ..................$6,950‘99 Blue Jet 220, 7-shank disc ripper ................$8,500‘05 JD 512, 7-shank disc ripper ........................$22,500‘00 JD 512, 7-shank disc ripper ........................$13,700JD 2700, 7-shank disc ripper ............................$17,500JD 915, 7-shank ripper, w/pull cart ....................$5,900IH 700 plow, 7 bottom, pull type hitch ................$5,500Bobcat 8’ 3 pt. disk ............................................$1,250Flexi Coil S75, 38’ coil packer ..........................$10,000

USED PLANTERS‘07 White 8202, 12x30 built to twin row, liq. fert.

......................................................................$60,000White 5100, 4x38, dry fert. ....................................CALL‘98 Kinze 2600, 16x30......................................$34,900JD 7000, 4x36, dry fert. ......................................$2,950Great Plains 15’ no till drill, pull cart ................$10,900

USED HAY EQUIPMENT‘10 NH H-8060, 16’ header, 754 hrs. ................$77,500‘13 NH H-7450, 13’ discbine ............................$28,000(3) NH 1431, 13’ discbine ..............Starting at $15,000(2) NH 1411, 10’ discbine ..............Starting at $10,000(3) NH 499, 12’ haybine....................Starting at $6,000‘97 NH 1465, 9’ haybine......................................$8,500NH 492, 9’ haybine..............................................$5,500‘93 JD 1600, 12’ MoCo ......................................$4,750NH 489, 9’ haybine..............................................$3,750Hesston 1365, 16’ discbine ..............................$10,900‘05 Hesston 1120, 9’ haybine ............................$7,950‘89 Hesston 1130, 9’ haybine ............................$3,750Ford 535, 9’ haybine ..........................................$1,350‘91 NH 900 chopper, 2 heads ............................$10,250Gehl 980 forage box............................................$5,950CIH 600 forage blower ........................................$3,950‘08 NH BR-7080 rnd. baler, netwrap & twine ....$21,900‘05 NH BR-780 round baler ..............................$16,100‘07 NH BR-770A round baler, twine only ..........$15,900‘06 NH BR-750A round baler, twine only ..........$18,250‘06 NH BR-740A round baler, twine & netwrap $18,900‘90 NH 855 round baler ......................................$4,500‘03 CIH RBX-462 round baler............................$13,500‘91 Hesston 514 round baler ..............................$4,950‘10 Vermeer 604 small round baler, twine &

netwrap..........................................................$23,000‘99 CIH 8575 large square baler........................$31,500(6) Cond. Rolls for 2300-HS14 NH headers,

New ..............................................................Ea. $800USED MISCELLANEOUS

‘10 H&S 270 spreader ........................................$7,250NI 3743 spreader ................................................$8,500NI 3626 spreader ................................................$5,250‘05 Feterl 10x66 auger........................................$3,950

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Harvesting Equip 037

FOR SALE: Int'l 1420 com-bine, elec header controls,chopper, 3400 hrs, goodtires, good cond; also, 843cornhead. 507-877-2036

FOR SALE: Int'l 1460 com-bine, new tires, new hydro,chaff spreader, $8,500. 507-456-9187

FOR SALE: JD 212 pickuphead w/6 belt pickup, $4,000.515-460-0658

FOR SALE: JD 4400 com-bine w/bean header, exc.cond.; Gehl 99 hi-throwblower, exc. cond. 320-841-0398

FOR SALE: JD 443 high tincorn head, good condition,$2,100. 515-832-5677

FOR SALE: JD 643 hi-tincornhead, good cond.,$2,500. 507-340-1034

FOR SALE: New Idea 3252RN corn picker, 8R husk-ing bed, shedded, used lastseason, $1,250. 507-279-0292

JD 3800 chopper 2R30'' headhay pick up, used very little$3,500. (815)543-1890

JD 6620 side hill combine,been serviced yearly sincenew, $12,000 OBO. 507-327-4258

JD 7720 combine, approx4000 hrs, 2 yrs of shop re-pairs that total $15,000, al-ways shedded & well main-tained, 925F bean head alsoavail. $12,000/OBO. Call/textDean 507-381-4422

JD 8820 combine, dualsPRWD, tank ext, Chopper,always shedded, JD remaneng, w/ 300 hrs, 500 acreson $15,000 JD shop work,$22,000, 643 CH Available;JD 6620 side hill combine,original owner, alwaysshedded, 4,000 hrs, HD rearaxle, chopper, tank ext,$13,000, various headsavailable; JD heads, 444($1,500), 643 corn ($5,500),216 bean ($1,500), 212 pickup ($1000), always shedded(612) 516-8271

JD 8820 Titan II, '88 model,4200 hrs., 18.4x42 duals,Dick's welding tank ext.,very well maintained, nicemachine, $18,500. 507-841-0721

JD 9400 Combine, 2,250 Sep,3,400 Engine, asking$33,500. 515-570-4382

Kinze 1050 row crop graincart, SN 505255, 20.8x38walking tandem duals,scake, tarp, bought new, al-ways shedded, mint condi-tion. 320-235-8349

Planting Equip 038

1996 Great Plains CPH-20,no-till grain drill, markers,nice, $15,000. 319-404-3415

JD 7000 Planters, 2-4RW,6RN w/ trash whippers,nice shape, $7,500, all w/monitors, all always shed-ded. 7100 2R vertical fold,$3,500, w/ monitor. (612)516-8271

Tillage Equip 039

'08 JD 2700 ripper, 7 shank,30”, 10” points, disk leveler,narrow transport, like new,$19,500. 507-425-3120

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'12 CIH STX 600 QT, 225 HR ..............$343,000 M'12 STEIGER 600 QT, 585 HR..............$335,000 M'11 CIH STX 600 QT, 815 HR ..............$303,000 M'12 CIH STX 550, 304 HR ..................$294,000 MC'11 CIH STEIGER 550, 500 HR ............$275,000 MC'11 CIH 535 QT, 1100 HR ..................$262,000 MC'12 CIH STEIGER 500, 200 HR ............$256,000 M'12 CIH 450, 200 HR ........................$245,000 MC'13 CIH STEIGER 350, 170 HR ............$247,000 H'07 CIH 530 QT, 2850 ......................$220,000 MC'12 CIH 315 MAG, 297 HR ................$201,000 MC'12 CIH 315 MAG, 375 HR ................$198,000 M'12 CIH 315 MAG, 325 HR ................$198,000 B'12 CIH 315 MAG, 800 HR ................$183,000 MC'12 CIH 235 MAG, 100 HR ................$155,000 B'11 NH T8.300, 450 HR ....................$135,000 MC'07 CIH 275 MAG, 1600 HR................$140,000 MC'07 CIH MX 305, 2100 HR..................$132,000 C'09 CIH MX 245, 1392 HR..................$146,000 MC'10 CIH PUMA 210 CVT, 300 HR ..........$140,000 MC'10 CIH 215, 530 HR ........................$138,000 MC'09 BUHLER 250, 669 HR ..................$119,000 B'06 CIH 245 MAG, 1900 HR................$128,000 MC'07 CIH MX 275, 2992 HR..................$112,000 M'03 CIH STX 425, 5200 HR ................$105,000 MC'07 CIH 215 MAG, 3036 HR................$103,000 MC'02 CIH MX 240, 4250 HR ..................$87,500 B'99 CIH MX 270, 6700 HRS ................$65,000 B'95 CIH 9270, 4065 HR ......................$69,000 MC'91 CIH 9250, 5305 HR ......................$54,000 H'96 CIH 7230, 5637 HR ......................$63,500 MC'90 CIH 7120, 6500 HR ......................$45,000 MC'95 CAT 35, 5750 HR ........................$32,500 M'09 NH TD 5050, 575 HR ....................$32,000 MC'77 IH 1586, 5069 HR..........................$8,200 B'10 CAT CHALLENGER 765C, 1475 HR ..$195,000 B'06 CIH MX 245, 2121 HR..................$128,000 H'13 CIH MX 235, 100 HR ..................$164,500 MC'12 CIH 600 QT, 350 HR ....................$340,000 B'12 CIH 180 MAG, 225 HR ................$139,500 H'96 CIH 9350, 5900 HR ......................$64,000 MC'08 CIH 275 MAG, 1650 HR................$140,000 MC

'11 CIH 275 MAG, 1000 HR................$169,500 MC'13 CIH 260, 300 HR ........................$185,000 MC'13 CIH 235, 300 HR ........................$161,000 MC'13 CIH 235 MAG, 250 HR ................$161,000 MC'12 CIH 550 QT, 650 HR ....................$315,000 MC'10 CIH 215 MAG, 345 HR ................$139,500 B'10 CIH 435 QT, 1350 HR ..................$239,500 B'13 CIH 290 MAG, 300 HR ................$199,500 MC'13 CIH MAXXUM, 200 HR ..................$79,500 MC'13 CIH 500 STEIGER 4WD, 300 HR......$280,000 MC'13 CIH STX 600 QT, 150 HR ..............$365,000 MC'13 CIH STX 550 QT, 250 HR ..............$349,500 MC'13 CIH 315, 260 HR ........................$218,000 MC'13 CIH 235 MAG, 150 HR ................$164,000 MC'13 CIH MX 315, 120 HR ..................$216,000 MC'13 CIH 260 MAG, 100 HR ................$189,000 MC'13 CIH 290 MAG, 200 HR ................$201,500 MC'13 CIH 450, 200 HR ........................$259,500 MC'13 CIH STX 550, 210 HR ..................$305,000 MC'13 CIH 315 MAG, 280 HR ................$218,000 M'13 CIH 315 MAG, 280 HR ................$218,000 M'07 CIH 215 MAG, 1500 HR................$124,000 M

COMBINES'12 CIH 8230, 510/4630 HR................$330,000 H'11 CIH 8120, 669/523 HR ................$295,000 B'12 CIH 8230, 220/170 HR ................$295,000 MC'11 CIH 8120, 431/348 HR ................$249,500 MC'11 CIH 8120, 360/290 HR ................$257,000 MC'13 CIH 7130, NEW-NEVER USED ........$265,000 H'11 CIH 7120, 447/334 HR ................$246,000 H'12 CIH 6130, 221/173 HR ................$246,000 M'11 CIH 8120, 728/620 HR ................$241,000 MC'11 CIH 8120, 650 HR ......................$237,500 MC'10 CIH 8120, 108/843 HR ................$230,000 B'10 CIH 8120, 1260/1020 HR ..............$212,000 NH'11 CIH 7088, 356/205 HR ................$215,000 G'10 CIH 8120, 1260/1020 HR ..............$212,000 NH'11 CIH 6088, 325/375 HR ................$200,000 MC'06 CIH 2388, 2130/1730 HR ..............$125,000 H

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USED TRACTORS‘95 Ford 9280, bareback, 20.8R38 duals, 3600 hrs.,Nice! ..............................................................$62,500

‘88 Ford TW35, MFD, w/18.4R42 duals, 4900 hrs ........................................................$33,900

‘83 Ford 7710, MFD, w/4500 hrs ....................$21,900‘97 NH 7740, SLE pkg., MFD, 18.4-34, 4600 hrs. ........................................................$35,900

‘11 NH T3045, MFD, cab, CVT, 350 hrs. ..........$35,500‘97 NH 7740, SLE pkg., MFD, w/cab, A/C, ldr & bkt ................................................................29,900

‘80 Versatile 875, bareback, 20.8R38 duals,6650 hrs. ........................................................$25,900

‘08 Buhler 435, 4WD, 710/70R42 duals, 2050 hrs ......................................................$175,000

White 2-70, MFD, w/loader, No Cab ............Coming InWhite 2-85, 2WD, cab/heat, w/loader ..........Coming In

COMBINES/HEADS‘98 CIH 1020, 30’ flex head ..............................$9,900‘07 NH CR9060, 800 hrs., 420/80R46 duals,1015 sep. hrs, Field Ready. ..........................$189,900

‘03 NH CR960, 2000 hrs., 20.8R42 duals......$129,000‘01 NH TR99, 2100 hrs., 18.4R42 (4), Y/M,GPS, Field Ready ............................................$89,900

‘01 NH TR99, RWA combine, straddle duals, bin ext.,chaff spreader, 40K in parts, Field Ready! ....$109,900

‘00 NH 996, 8R30” cornhead w/K&M chopper$39,950‘92 NH 974, 8R30” cornhead ............................$8,900‘10 NH CR9065, w/620/80R42 duals,500 sep. hrs. ................................................$229,900

‘98 NH 973, 25’ flex head ..................................$9,500(2) ‘97 NH 973, 30’ flex head ..........................$10,500‘00 NH 996, 6R30” cornhead ......................Coming InNH 974, 10R22” cornhead ..............................$12,900‘93 NH 974, 12R22” cornhead ........................$11,900‘97 NH 973, 30’ flex head w/AWS reel ............$15,900‘10 NH 99C, 8R30” chopping cornhead ......Coming In‘04 NH 98C, 6R30” cornhead, Like New! ........$33,000‘00 NH 996, 6R30” cornhead, Nice! ................$16,900‘95 NH TR97, 18.4R42, duals ......................Coming InCIH 1000 Series, 8R22” cornhead ..............Coming In

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIP.‘10 Case 100, 50’ crumbler, Like New!............$18,900‘10 JD 200, 45’ crumbler ................................$15,000‘79 Wilrich 4400 chisel plow ............................$9,900‘92 NH 499 haybine............................................$4,950JD 27, 15’ shredder ..........................................$4,950JD 680, 15’ chisel plow ................................Coming InIH 20’ chisel plow ..............................................$2,150‘‘11 Wilrich 657DCR, 23’ w/discs & rollingbaskets & harrow ..........................................$51,900

‘07 NH 1475 w/HS 14 head, Clean! ................$19,900‘09 Wilrich 657DCR, 23’ w/discs & harrow ....$33,950‘00 JD 980, 45’ field cult. w/harrow, Nice! ......$19,900‘88 CIH 4900, 45’ field cult. w/harrow ............$10,900Wilrich 30’ field cult w/Nobel harrow ................$1,950‘12 NH SG110, 60’ flex-coil packer, Like New..$36,900‘13 Degelman LR7651 & LR7645, Demo’s, New! Call(2) ‘06 Wilrich 957DDR rippers, 7x30” & 9x24”

..............................................................From $19,900(2) Parker 2500 wagons..............................Ea. $5,000Parker 725 wagon w/tarp ..................................$9,900H&S 450 wagon ................................................$4,900‘11 Parker 524 grain cart, holdover ........................CallParker 4500 grain cart, side auger, Nice..........$10,900(2) ‘12 EZ Trail 510 grain carts /tarps & ltsea $14,900‘11 Tebben TC94, 10’ rotary cutter....................$5,950Red Devil 9654B 96” snowblower, 2-stage ......$2,950

SKID STEERS‘12 NH L230, w/pilots cab, AC, hyd. Q/A, 2-spd.,760 hrs. ..........................................................$39,900

‘07 NH L185, w/cab & heat, 2-spd., hyd. Q/A,4100 hrs. ........................................................$20,900

‘09 NH L175, 2-spd, cab, A/C, 890 hrs., pilots $29,900‘05 NH LS185B w/cab & heat, 1500 hrs.,hyd. quick attach ............................................$24,500

‘84 Case 1840, diesel, ROPS, w/bucket, 3100 hrs.....................................................................Coming In

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Emerson KalisEaston, MN 56025 • 507-381-9675

Farm Equipment For Sale‘13 Challenger MT755D,loaded ..............................$229,500

‘08 Cat 965B, 1300 hrs. ..$190,000‘04 Cat 855, 3000 hrs. ....$185,000‘07 JD 9860STS, 800 hrs.,loaded w/all options........$160,000

‘07 JD 8230, 2000 hrs.....$145,000‘03 JD 8520, 4000 hrs.....$142,500‘08 Lexion 595R,650 hrs. ............................$225,000

‘12 Krause Dominator, 18’,Demo ..................................$58,500

‘10 JD 8345RT, 1600 hrs...225,000

Financing Available

Tillage Equip 039

FOR SALE: JD 2800 plow, 5bottom, variable width,auto re-set. 507-877-2036

Glencoe 9 shank soil saver w/hitch hiker leveler, exccond, $3,500. (612) 516-8271

Intl 490, 24½' disk, 9” spac-ing, blade avg. 20 3/4”,flotation tires, $4,250. 507-220-6810

JD 1610 chisel plow, 36'w/hvy harrow, nice cond.,$7,500. 320-394-2291 or 320-760-0395

Used parts for IH 720plows, toggle/auto reset. ½ price of new or less.

We ship anywhere.Call Maple Valley Farms

Randy Krueger(715)250-1617

Machinery Wanted 040

All kinds of New & Usedfarm equipment – disc chis-els, field cults, planters,soil finishers, cornheads,feed mills, discs, balers,haybines, etc. 507-438-9782

Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712,Glencoe 7400; Field Cultsunder 30': JD 980, smallgrain carts & gravity boxes300-400 bu. Finishers under20', clean 4 & 6R stalk chop-pers; Nice JD 215 & 216flex heads; JD 643 corn-heads Must be clean; JDcorn planters, 4-6-8 row.715-299-4338

Tillage Equip 039

FOR SALE: DMI 1300, 13shank ripper w/disk leveler,good cond., $8,000. 320-226-3448

FOR SALE: IH 700 pull type8-18's, toggle trip; IH 720, 3pt., 5-16's toggle trip; IH720, 5-18's, toggle trip,parts. 507-264-3722

FOR SALE: IH 720 5 bottomonland plow, AR coulters,good wear parts; JD 215 15'disc. 952-466-2593

FOR SALE: IHC pull type 6bottom 16” plow, coulters,good condition, all newwear parts, very clean,$4,800/OBO. 320-220-3114

FOR SALE: JD 2700 ripper,5 shank, stored inside, exccond, $20,500. 320-243-4359

FOR SALE: JD 510 disk rip-per, 7 shanks, coveringboards, good tires, disks &points, no welding onframe, $10,000. 320-221-0750Grove City MN

FOR SALE: JD model 400,20' rotary hoe, gaugewheels, like new condition,$2,250. 507-370-2149

FOR SALE: Melroe plow, 7bottom, $2,250; IH 700, 7bottom 16” plow, $4,750.612-790-4191

FOR SALE: White 588 5 bot-tom plow, spring reset,good condition, $2,250. Bet-ter Bilt 2300 vac for parts,bad tank, Make Offer. 507-381-2627

Tillage Equip 039

'97 JD 680, 15' chisel plow,Tru-depth shanks on 12”,very good, $12,750; CIH 720,5-18 btm., AR, coulters, al-ways shedded, $4,900. 507-380-7863

CIH 183, 12R30, 4 gaugewhls, super sharp, like new,$2,550. 507-220-6810

CIH 735 vari width plow, AR,5 btms., no welds. 507-220-6810

DMI 530B ripper, leadshanks, front & rear disks;also White & IH 5-18”plows, exc cond. Retiring.507-359-7471

FOR SALE: '01 JD 512 diskripper, 5 shank, good teeth& blades, nice, $18,000. 507-847-4693

FOR SALE: '05 530B DMI w/lead shanks, field ready, &2 sets of covering boards &extra points, $19,500/OBO.320-510-0427

FOR SALE: Case IH #14 Vripper, 9 shank, blacksprings, dual gauge wheels,good condition, $5,725; Koolsilage blower, $250. 507-427-3561

FOR SALE: DMI V ripper 5shank w/ front disc & rearleveling disc, McFarlandspike toothed drag, 8” cov-ering boards, good shape,$11,400/OBO. 507-339-3745

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North Mankato, MN • 507-340-6984

‘12 JD S660, 268 hrs., Premium cab,GS3 color monitor, 20.8x42’s w/duals,CM w/hi-torque reverser, 221⁄2’ auger,chopper..........................................$234,500

‘12 JD 612C Stalk Master chopping cornhead..........................................$79,500

‘12 JD 612C, non-chopping cornhead..........................................$69,500

‘12 JD 608C Stalk Master chopping cornhead..........................................$62,500

‘12 JD 635F Hydra Flex ..................$29,500‘12 JD 630F Hydra Flex ..................$29,500‘11 JD 630F Hydra Flex ..................$27,500‘12 JD 9410R, 4WD PS, 330 hrs., ATR

w/SF1 receiver, Premium cab, HID lights,710/70R42’s, wgt. pkg. ................$230,000w/PTO ............................................$245,750

‘11 Challenger MT765C, 420 hrs.,Deluxe cab, 25” belts, 80-120” spacing,20 frt. wgts., 59 gal. pump w/5 remotes......................................................$209,500

M.S. [email protected]

Fairfax, MN800-432-3565 • 320-894-6560

www.ms-diversified.com

PRE-OWNED EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

‘09 Peterbilt 388 Daycab, C15, 10 spd., all alum.,731,000 miles ......................................................$47,900‘09 Peterbilt 384 Daycab, ISM, 10 spd., all alum.,840,000 miles ......................................................$41,900‘08 Peterbilt 388 Daycab, C13, 10 spd., all alum.,906,000 miles ......................................................$39,000‘07 Peterbilt 379 Daycab, C13, 10 spd., all alum.,741,000 miles ......................................................$41,900‘03 Kenworth T800 w/38” w/rear window, C12, 13 spd., 1,040,000 miles ....................................................$19,900(2) ‘13 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, black, air ride ..........$33,900(2) ‘13 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, black, spring ride ....$31,900(4) ‘13 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, air ride ..Starting at $31,900(4) ‘12 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, air ride ....................$31,000(2) ‘12 Timpte, 40x66, Ag tub, spring ride ..............$29,500‘11 Timpte, 42x66, air ride, 4 alum. ........................$29,900‘11 Timpte, 40x66, spring ride, Ag tub, black, alum.$29,900‘10 Dakota, 40x66, air ride, Ag tub, alum ................$24,900‘10 Timpte, 42x66, spring ride, Ag tub, black, 2x9 lights, alum. ....................................................................$28,900‘09 Stoughton, 40x66, air ride, Ag tub, alum. sub.,electric tarp, alum. ................................................$24,900‘09 Timpte, 42x66, Ag tub, air ride, SS corners & rear, 8 alum...................................................................$29,900‘06 Timpte, 40x66, air ride, Ag tub, electric tarp w/remote ..............................................................$26,900‘06 Wilson, 43x66, spring ride, Commander, alum. wheels ..................................................................$22,900‘99 Timpte, 42x66, air ride, 8 alum. ........................$19,900‘98 Timpte, 40x78, air ride, Reg tub, alum. ............$18,900‘97 Timpte, 40x78, air ride, 2 spd. ..........................$16,900

- TRUCKS & TRAILERS -

SCHLAAK MOTORSNew Richland, MN

507-456-5510

“More Coming In”- Hoppers For Rent -

AVOCA SPRAY SERVICE888 210 Ave. • Avoca, MN 56114

• Ph. 800-653-2676 or 507-335-7830 • Fax: 507-335-7808 • Mobile: 507-227-6728

We are dealers for Top Air, Sprayer Specialties, Gregson Sprayers, new &used on hand Wheathart, Westfield, FarmKing, Brandt Vacs & BalzerEquipment • We have NEW Balzer stalk choppers on hand • Truckload

prices on NEW Westfield augers, Brandt grain vacs, Batco belts

40+ Used SprayersOn Hand

Financing Available

USED AUGERS

USED WAGONS

MISCELLANEOUS

(3) Westfield MK13X111GL................................................Choice $22,000Westfield MK 13x91 GLP ..............................................................$16,000Wheatheart 13x91LP ....................................................................$15,000Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..............................................................$14,650Sudenga Super Scoop ..................................................................$14,100Westfield 13x71 GLP ....................................................................$13,000(3) Westfield MK 13x91 GLP ............................................Choice $12,300White Feterl 14x86 LP ..................................................................$12,000Westfield MK 10x91 GLP ................................................................$9,000Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ................................................................$9,000Farm King 13x85 LP ........................................................................$9,000(2) Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ..............................................Choice $8,000Westfield MK10x71 GLP ..................................................................$7,500Sudenga 12x72 w/hopper ................................................................$7,000Westfield W13x51 SD ......................................................................$6,500Alloway 13x70 w/hyd hopper ..........................................................$6,500Westfield MK10x71 GLP ..................................................................$6,500Feterl 12x72 ....................................................................................$6.000Sudenga 12x66 SD..........................................................................$5,900(3) Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ..............................................Choice $5,800Westfield MK 13x71 GLP ................................................................$5,800Hutchinson 10x70 LP ......................................................................$5,500White Feterl 10x72 ..........................................................................$5,500Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ................................................................$5,500White Feterl 10x66 ..........................................................................$5,500Westfield MK 10x71 GLP ................................................................$5,000White Feterl 10x64 ..........................................................................$5,000Sudenga 10x70 ................................................................................$5,000Hutchinson 10x70 ............................................................................$4,900Westfield MK 10x61 G ....................................................................$4,700White Feterl 12x82 ..........................................................................$4,500(2) White Feterl ....................................................................Choice $4,500J&M 760 gravity wagon..................................................................$17,000Parker 6250 gravity wagon ..............................................................$6,800Gehl 970 silage wagon ....................................................................$4,000J&M 220 gravity wagon....................................................................$3,800Kory 220 gravity wagon w/Drill-Fill ..................................................$2,500(3) Parker 250 Gravity Wagons ..........................................Choice $2,500Dakon Gravity Wagon ......................................................................$2,500Parker 180 gravity wagon w/Drill-Fill ..............................................$2,200E-Z Flo gravity wagon ......................................................................$1,200NEW Parker 839 grain cart ..................................................Call for PriceNEW Parker 1048 grain cart ................................................Call for PriceDresser 560 payloader..................................................................$22,000Lull Telehandler 644B-37 ..............................................................$20,000Demco 650 grain cart w/scale ......................................................$21,000Demco 650 grain cart....................................................................$19,000Gehl 1275 Max, 3-row CH kernel processor, HH..........................$18,000Big-A Terragator, 3-wheel ..............................................................$17,000Convey-All grain vac, Ultima 6 ......................................................$11,000(3) Brandt 4500 grain vacs................................................Choice $11,000NEW Endura 1600 gal. leg tank on New DCI 18’ car trailer w/inductor 6.5 gal. transfer pump ..................................................$9,145Sudenga drive-over ........................................................................$7,000Grainmaster drive-over....................................................................$4,500Handl-Aire 555 grain vac ................................................................$4,000Batco 1314 transfer hopper, hyd ....................................................$3,000JD 800 swather ..............................................................................$1,500

Machinery Wanted 040

WANTED: NH 1890 or 1895chopper. (715)229-2964

WANTED: Vermeer PT18 orPT12 tiling machine. 507-340-2892

Feed Seed Hay 050

Dairy Quality AlfalfaTested big squares & roundbales, delivered from SouthDakota John Haensel (605)351-5760

Dairy quality western alfal-fa, big squares or smallsquares, delivered in semiloads. Clint Haensel(605) 310-6653

FOR SALE: Certified Spoon-er rye seed and commonrye. Wigen Seed Farm 320-221-1917

Hay For Sale: Round orlarge square bales, alfalfa,straw or grass hay. Deliv-ery available by semi. OseHay Farm, Thief RiverFalls, MN. Call or textLeroy at (218)689-6675

HAY seller wanted. SELL-ING HAY? We send re-quests from buyers to youat no cost. Buyers contactus and we send them toyou. Check it out & sign upat: www.sellhaynow.com

Machinery Wanted 040

Tebben deep tiller, 17 shankor larger. 320-235-8349

Wanted To Buy: 14' silo un-loader MUST be very muchlike new-NO rebuilds! 715-296-2162

Wanted To Buy: JD 4120,4320, 4520 or 4720 compacttractor or NH Boomer 8NRetro. Must have extreme-ly low hours. 715-296-2162

Wanted To Buy: JD 843 or893 cornhead. JD 920 flexhead & JD 9400, 9410 or 9450combine w/ extremely lowhrs. 715-296-2162

WANTED TO BUY: White435 or 445 disc chisel. 320-352-3878

WANTED: Buster bar at-tachment for behind chiselplow. 507-364-5363 or 612-756-3172

WANTED: Case IH 14B rip-per toggle trip. 507-236-9800

WANTED: IH 15' soybeanhead, field ready, wouldconsider 16'. 320-587-8767

WANTED: Laser system fora “Gold Digger” tile plow.320-223-4110 Leave message

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COSMOS, MN 56228Toll Free: 888-279-6922 • Office: 320-877-7331

www.minnesotausedtrucks.com

Clark Forklift: propane, 6,000 lb., short mast ................................$2,250PiCo bucket lift box ........................................................................$1,00024x96 reefer body, multi-temp, freezer/cooler/dry..........................$1,250Hackney 16’ body, unit inoperable ..................................................$2,200Hydraulic wet kit for semi tractor mounted on headache rack.

Includes tank, pump, hoses, PTO, mounting clamps. 2 available..............................................................................................Ea. $1,800

Fontain high clearance 5th wheels. 2 available ............................Ea. $450Aluminum 20” step deck load levelers. 4 available ......................Ea. $225Aluminum ramps: several at 22’-27’ long x 14’-16’ wide ........$250-$375Firestone 16.5/22.5 tires, 16 ply rating, 19/32 depth. 2 available Ea $225* Also over 50 used truck tires and rimsScrew ratchets-$25 Ea.; Large ratchets-$40 Ea.; Small ratchets-$20 Ea.;Load straps-$10 Ea.; Bars-$10 Ea.Grade 4 chains-$15 Ea.; Grade 7 chains-$25 Ea.

• FALL CLEARANCE SALE •

-Day Cabs-‘06 Peterbilt ..............................................$32,000‘03 Freightliner, auto shift ..........................CALL‘06 IH 8600, Cummins..............................$25,500‘97 IH 9200 ................................................$11,500‘94 IH single axle w/26’ AL grain trailer $17,900‘86 Kenworth, Cummins ............................$7,900

-Trailers-‘80 42’ aluminum w/ag hoppers ................CALL(2) Maurer 38’ trailers ..................................CALL(2) Dakota 38’ AL grain trailers ........COMING IN

-Trucks-‘94 IH 16’ contractor dump ........................CALL

*Special Price on AL Dakota Trailers*

1907 E. Main. Albert Lea, MN 56007

507-373-4218 • 507-448-3306

www.westrumtruck.com

507-383-8976 Cell

USED TRACTORSNEW NH T4.105 w/loader ..............................CALLNEW NH T4.75 w/loader ................................CALLNEW NH T9.560, 4WD ....................................CALLNEW NH Boomer 50 w/loader ........................CALLNH TV6070 bi-directional ................................CALLNH TV140 bi-directional ..................................CALLNH 8870, SS ................................................$67,500‘08 NH 6070 w/cab, 2WD............................$69,000NEW Massey 4608 w/loader ..........................CALLNEW Massey 4610 w/loader ..........................CALLNEW Massey 5450, FWA, cab ........................CALLNEW Versatile 250, FWA ................................CALLNEW Versatile 305, FWA ................................CALLVersatile 895, 4WD ......................................$25,500Versatile 400 w/650 hrs, 800 metric ..............CALLFord/Versatile 876, 4WD, Nice ....................$43,500Ford 5000, diesel, w/cab ................................CALL‘60 IH 560, WF ..............................................$5,200White 2-105......................................................CALL

TILLAGEJD 2700, 5-shank, Nice ..............................$21,500CIH 530B w/leads............................................CALLM&W 9-shank, 24” w/leveler ......................$12,500Sunflower 4412-07, 7-shank ..........................CALLJD 2700, 5-shank ........................................$21,500‘04 DMI 530B w/leveler ..............................$23,900DMI Econo Champ II, HD, 11-shank ............$7,500‘05 JD 2700, 9-24 shank..............................$25,000‘12 JD 3710, 10 bottom ..................................CALL‘10 JD 3710, 10 bottom ..................................CALLJD 3600, 8 bottom, on land ..........................$8,000CIH 4900, 46.5’ ............................................$12,500

SKIDSTEERSNEW NH skidsteers on hand ..........................CALLNH LS170 ....................................................$13,750‘06 NH L170 ................................................$17,500

PLANTERSNEW White planters ........................................CALL(2) White 8516CFS, 16-30 ..............................CALLWhite 6700, 12-30, w/res ..............................$6,500White 6222, 12-30 front fold ......................$29,500White 6122, 12-30........................................$16,500

COMBINES‘10 JD 9770, Nice, w/warranty..................$193,000‘10 Gleaner R76, loaded ................................CALL‘08 Gleaner R75, loaded, 880 sep. hrs. ..........CALL‘01 Gleaner R72, just thru shop......................CALL‘03 Gleaner R65, CDF, lat................................CALL‘90 Gleaner R60 w/duals ................................CALLNEW Fantini chopping cornhead ..................CALLGleaner N6 ....................................................$6,750

HAY TOOLSNew Hesston & NH Hay Tools On Hand

MISCELLANEOUSNEW Salford RTS units ..................................CALLNEW Salford Plows ..............................AVAILABLENEW Unverferth seed tenders ................ON HANDNEW Westfield augers ..........................AVAILABLENEW Rem 2700 vac ........................................CALLNEW Century HD1000, 60’ sprayers ..............CALLNEW Hardi sprayers ........................................CALLNEW Riteway rollers........................................CALLNEW Lorenz snowblowers ..............................CALLNEW Batco conveyors ....................................CALLNEW Brent wagons & grain carts ..................CALLNEW E-Z Trail seed wagons ..........................CALLNEW rock buckets & pallet forks .................. CALLREM 2700, Rental............................................CALLUnverferth 8000 grain cart ..........................$19,000Kinze 1050 w/duals ....................................$43,000Pre-owned Sprayers........................................CALL

SMITHS MILL IMPLEMENTHwy. 14, 3 miles West of Janesville, MNPhone (507) 234-5191 or (507) 625-8649Mon. - Fri. 7:30-5:00, Sat. 7:30-Noonwww.smithsmillimp.com

(DMI Parts Available)

TRACTORSMF 1552, loader ............................$22,500MF 1547, cab, loader ....................$27,500Versatile 535, New ..............................CallJD 8760 ........................................$59,000White 185 FPA, overhauled ..........$49,000IH 400 w/loader ..............................$4,800Ford 901, mwr ................................$4,500CIH MXM 175................................$79,500Agco RT155A, 300 hrs. ........................Call(2) MF 8670, New ................................CallVersatile 305, New ..............................CallPLANTERS

“2014” EARLY ORDER NOWNew White Planters..............................CallWhite 8824 ....................................ComingWhite 8816, CFS, 2012 ................$99,500(2) White 8202................................ComingWhite 8186 ....................................ComingWhite 6108, LF ....................................CallHARVESTINGMF 9895, 575 hrs ................................CallGleaner A75, 30’ flex ............................CallGleaner R75 ........................................CallMacDon FD 70-30, Draper, Glnr ..........CallFantini 8R30, Glnr ................................CallMF 8560, 22’ flx, 6RN....................$17,500MF 750, 6R, flx hd ..........................$6,500“NEW” Fantini Chopping Cornheads....Call

LAWN EQUIPMENTGrasshopper 720 K, 61” ..................$5,000Agco 1718, 50” ................................$2,500JD 318, 46", pwr steer ....................$1,750JD X534, 4 whl str ..........................$4,250TILLAGE“NEW” Wilrich Soil Pro 513 ..................CallDMI 730B ......................................$18,950DMI 730B ......................................$19,500JD 510, 7 shank ............................$13,500Krause 14, 23’ ................................$5,900

JD 610 CP, 17’ ..............................$11,500JD 2700, 9 shank ..........................$29,000Wil-Rich 957, 7 shank ..................$22,000Wil-Rich Q, 5 F.C., 42’ ..................$19,000JD 985, 47’ F.C. ............................$22,900JD 980, 30’ F.C. ............................$19,500JD 200, 30’ Crumbler ......................$9,000Sunflower 5033, 32’ F.C. ................$9,500Sunflower 4412, 7 shk, 400 acres $42,000(2)Sunflower 4412, 7 shank, NEW ......Call(2)Sunflower 4412, 5 shank, NEW ......CallSKID LOADERS(2)Gehl 5240E, NEW............................CallGehl 5640E, NEW................................CallGehl V330, NEW..................................CallGehl 4500 ........................................$4,500Gehl 4840, 3800 hrs......................$16,500Gehl 4840, 1400 hrs......................$19,000Gehl 5240E, ab, htr, P.A., 950 hrs $24,900Breaker (u) ......................................$5,900

MISCELLANEOUS“NEW” MF Disc Mowers ......................CallUnverferth 8250,NEW ..........................CallUnverferth 1015, NEW ........................CallUnverferth 9250....................................CallUnverferth 400, tender ........................CallHiniker 2000 AR shredder ....................CallREM 2700 grain vac. NEW ..................CallHiniker AR 2000, 20’ (u) ................$19,500Hiniker 1700, 20’ (u) ......................$14,500Loftnss 15’ (u) ......................................CallTonutti disc mower, 4 disc (u)..........$4,500NH 615 disc mower, 5 disc (u) ........$5,850Unverferth 6225 (u), scale ............$18,500Brent 876 (u)..................................$22,000Brent 1080, tarp/scale (u)..............$35,000AGCO • MF • SUNFLOWER • WIL-RICH

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4WD TRACTORS(O)’12 JD 9560R, 360 hrs., IF tires ................................$319,900(O)’13 JD 9560R, 500 hrs., Lease Return ....................$314,900(O)’13 JD 9560R, 500 hrs., Lease Return ....................$314,900(O)’12 JD 9560R, 400 hrs., Extended Warranty ............$312,500(B)’12 JD 9650R, 536 hrs., Lease Return ....................$312,500(O)’12 JD 9650R, 400 hrs., Lease Return ....................$312,500(O)’13 JD 9510R, 300 hrs., Lease Return ....................$299,900(O)’13 JD 9510R, 300 hrs., Lease Return......................$299,900(O)’12 JD 9510R, 306 hrs., Lease Return......................$289,900(O)’13 JD 9510R, 450 hrs, Lease Return ......................$284,500(B)’11 JD 9630, 782 hrs., Extended Warranty................$279,900(O)’13 JD 9460R, 300 hrs., Lease Return......................$279,900(O)’13 JD 9460R, 300 hrs., Lease Return......................$279,900(O)’13 JD 9410R, 300 hrs., Lease Return ....................$274,900(B)’11 JD 9430, 474 hrs., 710/42’s ................................$267,900(O)’13 JD 9410R, 300 hrs., Lease Return ....................$264,900(O)’13 JD 9360R, 300 hrs., Lease Return ....................$229,900(B)’02 JD 9520, 2910 hrs., 710/70R42’s ........................$174,900(O)’06 JD 9320, 2002 hrs., PS ......................................$169,500(H)’97 JD 9400, 5755 hrs., 650/42’s ................................$99,900TRACK TRACTORS(O)’11 JD 9630T, 1200 hrs., Extended Warranty ..........$314,900(O)’11 JD 9630T, 644 hrs., Extended Warranty ............$309,900(B)’11 JD 9630T, 753 hrs., Extended Warrranty ............$297,900(O)’10 JD 9630T, 1650 hrs. ............................................$287,500(O)’09 JD 9630T, 1720 hrs. ............................................$283,000(H)’09 JD 9630T, 1110 hrs. ............................................$279,900(H)’11 JD 8335RT, 943 hrs., IVT ..................................$258,900(O)’12 JD 8310T, 166 hrs., PS,25” tracks ......................$257,900(H)’06 JD 9520T, 3625 hrs., Auto Trac ready ................$159,900(B)’03 JD 9320T, 4621 hrs., 36” tracks ........................$139,900(O)’06 JD 8230T, 3596 hrs., 16” tracks ..........................$127,900(O)’04 JD 8420T, 5580 hrs., 16” tracks ..........................$110,000(H)’00 JD 9400T, 5160 hrs., PTO ..................................$105,000(O)’98 JD 8300T, 5500 hrs., 16” tracks ............................$67,900

ROW CROP TRACTORS(O)’13 JD 8360R, 300 hrs., IVT, Lease Return ..............$279,900(O)’13 JD 8360R, 300 hrs., IVT, Lease Return ..............$279,900(O)’13 JD 8335R, 300 hrs., IVT, Lease Return ..............$259,900(O)’13 JD 8335R, 300 hrs., IVT, Lease Return ..............$259,900(O)’13 JD 8335R, 300 hrs., IVT, Lease Return ..............$259,900(O)’13 JD 8310R, 300 hrs., IVT, Lease Return ..............$249,900(O)’13 JD 8310R, 321 hrs., IVT, Lease Return ..............$244,900(O)’13 JD 8310R, 300 hrs., PS, Lease Return ..............$239,900(O)’13 JD 8310R, 300 hrs., PS, Lease Return ..............$239,900(O)’10 JD 8345R, 1732 hrs., IVT, triples ........................$239,900(O)’11 JD 8310R, 608 hrs., PS ......................................$223,900(O)’13 JD 8285R, 300 hrs., PS, Lease Return ..............$219,900(O)’13 JD 8285R, 300 hrs., PS, Lease Return ..............$214,900(O)’11 JD 8235R, 232 hrs., Extended Warranty ............$186,900(O)’09 MF 7495, 1500 hrs., MFWD, loader ....................$114,900(O)’95 JD 8200, 5780 hrs., MFWD ..................................$75,900(O)’94 JD 7800, 5329 hrs., MFWD ..................................$66,900(O)’91 JD 4955, 7188 hrs., MFWD, PS............................$58,000(B)’84 JD 4450, 10,000 hrs., MFWD ................................$34,900(O)’78 JD 4440, 7094 hrs., Quad ....................................$26,900(O)’73 JD 4630, 7948 hrs., PS ........................................$19,900(B)’76 JD 4630, 8105 hrs., Quad ....................................$16,900(B)AC 7060, 18.4x38’s ....................................................$14,250(O)’74 JD 4030, open station ..........................................$12,900

(O)’69 JD 4520, syncro, cab ............................................$10,900UTILITY TRACTORS(B)’11 JD 5085M, 271 hrs., reverser ................................$48,900(H)’07 JD 5325, 362 hrs., loader, MFWD ........................$35,900(B)’67 JD 3020, gas, loader ..............................................$7,900(B)’65 JD 3020, cab, loader, syncro, gas ..........................$7,900(O)Ford 5000, 16.9x34, Sharp ..........................................$6,250(B)’41 JD “B” ......................................................................$2,995

COMBINES(O)’12 JD S680, 511 hrs., Extended Warranty ..............$345,000(H)’12 JD S680, 232 sep. hrs.........................................$339,900(O)’12 JD S670, 225 sep hrs, PRWD ............................$319,900(B)’11 JD 9870, 511 sep. hrs., PRWD, 800/70R38 ........$309,900(O)’12 JD S560, 231 sep. hrs., 2630 display ................$305,900(O)’11 JD 9870, 700 sep. hrs., PRWD ..........................$294,900(O)’12 JD S670, 263 sep. hrs., duals ............................$289,900(H)’11 JD 9870, 508 sep. hrs., duals..............................$284,500(B)’10 JD 9770, 328 sep. hrs., PRWD ..........................$275,000(B)’11 JD 9770, 511 sep. hrs., duals ..............................$256,500(B)’09 JD 9870, 814 sep. hrs., PRWD ..........................$249,900(O)’10 JD 9770, 788 sep. hrs. ........................................$245,900(O)’10 JD 9670, 600 sep. hrs., duals ............................$230,000(B)’08 JD 9870, 1068 sep. hrs., PRWD ........................$210,900(B)’10 Gleaner A76, 382 sep. hrs...................................$199,900(H)’09 JD 9570, 700 sep. hrs., duals..............................$197,000(O)’06 JD 9760, 1918 sep. hrs., duals ..........................$179,900(H)’06 JD 9560, 667 sep. hrs., duals ............................$163,500(O)’06 JD 9760, 1363 sep. hrs., duals ..........................$162,900(O)’04 JD 9760, 1192 hrs. PRWD ..................................$159,900(B)’98 CIH 2388, 2750 sep., hrs., duals ..........................$75,900(H)’92 JD 9500, 2812 hrs. ................................................$49,900(O)’90 JD 9500, 3642 sep. hrs., duals ............................$34,900(B)’82 JD 6620SH, side hill, 3231 hrs. ............................$20,900(B)’82 JD 7720, 4600 hrs., PRWD ..................................$14,900(B)’82 JD 8820, 5571 hrs., duals......................................$13,900(B)’80 JD 7720, 5000 hrs. ................................................$12,900(H)’79 JD 7720..................................................................$11,900(O)’76 JD 6600, diesel........................................................$4,500(O)NEW Mudhog PRWD for 70 Series Combines ..........$16,900(B)’77 JD 6600, diesel, 4000 hrs. ......................................$2,595CORNHEADS(O)’12 JD 618C, 18R22” chopping ................................$159,900(B)’09 JD 612C, 12R22”, chopping ..................................$82,900(O)’06 Drago 12R20”, chopping ......................................$75,000(O)’11 JD 608C, 8R30”, chopping ....................................$69,000(B)’10 JD 608C, 8R30”, chopping ....................................$64,900(H)’09 JD 608C, 8R30”, chopping ....................................$58,900(O)’04 Geringhoff 120, 12R20” ........................................$54,500(B)’08 JD 606C, 6R30”, chopping ....................................$49,900(B)’11 Harvest Tec, 8R30”, chopping................................$49,900(O)’07 JD 893, knife, hyd. deck........................................$32,500(B)’95 JD 893, knife..........................................................$17,900(O)’81 JD 644, 6R30” ........................................................$6,000(O)JD 444, 4 RW................................................................$2,395SPRAYERS(O)’12 JD 4940, 489 hrs., 120’ boom ............................$292,750(O)’12 JD 4940, 467 hrs., dry box..................................$290,500(O)’11 JD 4930, 1343 hrs., 120’ boom ..........................$249,750(O)’11 JD 4930, 1216 hrs., 120’ boom ..........................$245,900(O)’11 JD 4830, 610 hrs., 90’ boom ..............................$220,750(O)’12 JD 4730, 800 gal., 90’ boom ..............................$210,250

(O)’12 JD 4730, 800 gal., 90’ boom ..............................$209,900(O)’12 JD 4730, 520 hrs., 90’ boom ..............................$209,700(O)’12 JD 4730, 490 hrs., 90’ boom ..............................$209,600(O)’10 JD 4830, 934 hrs., 90’ boom ..............................$203,500(O)’10 JD 4830, 1104 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$201,900(O)’07 JD 4930, 3093 hrs., dry box................................$200,000(O)’09 JD 4830, 2400 hrs, 100’ boom............................$185,000(H)’05 JD 4720, 1800 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$129,900(O)’03 JD 4710, 2000 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$115,000(O)’01 JD 4710, 2400 hrs., 90’ boom ............................$109,900(O)’03 Ag Chem 1264, 3770 hrs., 90’ boom ....................$85,900(O)’03 Willmar 8650 Eagle, 3326 hrs., 90’ boom ............$61,500(O)’95 Tyler WT, 4612 hrs., 75’ boom ..............................$36,900(O)Patriot XL, 800 gal., 75’ boom ....................................$28,900FALL TILLAGE(B)’12 JD 3710, 10-bottom ..............................................$57,900(O)’12 JD 512, 9-shank ....................................................$54,000(O)’11 JD 3710, 10-bottom ..............................................$52,500(B)’10 JD 2410, 60.5’ chisel plow ....................................$49,500(B)’10 JD 2410, 60.5’ chisel plow ....................................$49,500(B)CIH 330 Turbo, 34’ vertical tillage, rolling basket ........$45,000(O)’11 JD 2700, 7-shank, 30” ..........................................$37,900(O)’11 JD 3710, 8-bottom ................................................$34,900(B)’10 JD 2700, 9-shank, 24” ..........................................$33,900(H)’10 JD 512, 5-shank ....................................................$27,500(H)’02 JD 2400, 24’ chisel plow........................................$26,900(H)’07 JD 3710, 8-bottom ................................................$25,995(B)’04 JD 512, 5-shank ....................................................$20,900(O)’03 JD 2700, 9-shank ..................................................$20,900(B)’05 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ..............................................$19,900(O)’95 DMI 730, 7-shank ..................................................$10,500(H)M&W 1465, 7-shank, 24” spacing ................................$7,950PLATFORMS(B)’13 MacDon FD75, new 40’ draper..............................$79,900(O)’11 JD 630F, 30’ air reel ..............................................$42,900(O)’10 JD 635F, 35’ ..........................................................$34,900(O)’10 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$32,500(H)’10 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$31,900(H)’09 JD 635F, 35’ ..........................................................$31,900(O)’07 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$28,900(O)’06 JD 635F, 35’ ..........................................................$28,900(B)’09 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$28,495(O)’10 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$25,900(B)’06 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$25,900(O)’06 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$25,900(B)’04 JD 635F, 35’ ..........................................................$25,900(B)’10 Agco 8235, 35’, full finger ......................................$24,900(B)’04 JD 630F, 30’ ..........................................................$23,900(O)’06 JD 635F, 35’ ..........................................................$23,500(O)’03 JD 635F, 35’ ..........................................................$21,900(H)’01 JD 930, air reel ......................................................$19,900(B)’08 CIH 1020, 30’ ........................................................$19,900(H)’00 JD 930, full finger, air reel ....................................$16,900(B)’01 JD 925, 25’ full finger ............................................$15,900(O)’01 JD 930, 30’ ............................................................$14,900(H)’99 JD 925, 25’ ..............................................................$9,500(H)JD 925, 25’ ....................................................................$7,950(B)’97 JD 930, flex..............................................................$6,900(O)’94 JD 925, 25’ ..............................................................$5,000(B)’92 JD 930, 30’ ..............................................................$4,900(B)JD 922, 22’ ....................................................................$4,900Visit agpowerjd.com for online auction listing

‘11 JD 9630T, 755 hrs.,Extended Warranty......$297,900

‘11 JD 8235R, 250 hrs., PS,Extended Warranty......$186,900

‘11 JD 9870, PRWD,798 sep. hrs. ................$294,900

‘12 JD S670, 263 sep. hrs.,Extended Warranty......$289,900

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YOUR HARVEST HEADQUARTERS

(B) Belle Plaine, MN • 1051 Old Hwy. 169 Blvd.(952) 873-2224

(H) Hollandale, MN • W. Hwy. 251(507) 889-4221

(O) Owatonna, MN • 3555 SW 18th St.(507) 451-4054

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FOR SALE: Wheat Strawfor Sale, 3x3x8 squarebales. Delivery available.605-850-1551

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FOR SALE: Purebred BlackAngus bulls, calf ease &good disposition; also York,Hamp & Hamp-Durocboars & gilts. 320-598-3790

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Complete Surge pipeline for44 cows. 4 Surge orbit milk-ers, new pulsators, newvacuum pump. Also barncleaner & chute. (715)307-4736

Jersey & Jersey crossspringing heifers. Short-bred & open heifers. Willtrade for feeder cattle orstock cows. 608-788-6258 or608-792-4223

Reg. Holstein bulls. Goodmaternal lines & goodsires. We also have red &white. Delivery available.Merritt's Elm-Chris Farm(715)235-9272

WANTED TO BUY: Dairyheifers and cows. 320-235-2664

WANTED TO BUY: Openshort bred or springing Hol-stein heifers. 608-788-6258 or608-792-4223

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120-200#, 150-200# (ready Sept25) 40-450#, 45-550# Holsteinstarted steers, vaccinated,dewormed, dehorned, nicecut, implanted. Taking or-ders to raise calves, canhandle in groups up to 550count. 715-613-2072

Estate Sale: 6 Hereford An-gus Cross you Beef Cows. 4w/ calves, Best Offer. Call(715)273-4874 for more in-formation

FOR SALE OR LEASEREGISTERED BLACKANGUS Bulls, 2 year old &yearlings; bred heifers,calving ease, club calves &balance performance. Alsired. In herd improvementprogram. J.W. RiverviewAngus Farm Glencoe, MN55336 Conklin Dealer 320-864-4625

FOR SALE: 300 head of 450#Holstein feeder steers,vaccinated, de-horned, im-planted & home raised. 320-510-0588

FOR SALE: PurebredBritish White Beef Cattle– Heifers, bulls & steers,13 yrs of progressivebreeding & culling. 320-815-5192

Polled Shorthorn breedingstock. 3 yr old Roan herdsire. Bred cows. Good se-lection of weaned heifercalves. (715)597-2036

Registered Texas Longhornbreeding stock, cows,heifers or roping stock, topblood lines. 507-235-3467

WANT TO BUY: Butchercows, bulls, fats & walkablecripples; also horses,sheep & goats. 320-235-2664

Yearling Corriente Heifersand Steers. (715) 658-1618

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HOPPERS‘98 Wilson, 42x96, 66” sides,

extra lights, roll tarp, 24.5LP tires ..........................$21,000

‘12 Peerless Grain Hopper, New,43x96x72, AR, Steel Wheels,Roll Tarp ........................$32,500

‘03 Timpte Ag Hopper, 40’, SR,New Brakes, 70% Tires,Auto Roll Tarp ................$25,000

‘95 Merritt 42’ AL Hopper, 68”Sides, 2-Spd. Doors, Roll Tarp,Disc Wheels ..................$12,500

‘94 Wilson Convert-a-Hopper,45x102, 78” Sides, 80% VirginRubber, AL Wheels, Electric DoorOpeners..........................$15,000

SEMI TRUCKS‘92 Kenworth T600 Conv., 400,000

on overhaul, Sharp! ......$10,000‘74 International 4300, 350 Hp.

Cummins, 10-spd., 8 new tires,Clean ................................$5,000

FLATBEDS‘00 Trailmobile AL Combo, 48/102,

Sliding Tandem ................$7,500‘98 Great Dane, 45x96, Moffit

Forklift Carrier Brackets, SlidingTandem ............................$6,250

‘95 Dorsey, 45x96, D-Ring TieDowns, SPX/AR ................$6,750

‘95 Transcraft, 45’, AL Floors &Crossmembers, Rebuilt Frame,50% Tires, 70% Brakes,SPX/AR ............................$6,000

‘94 Fontaine, 48/96, SPX/AR........................................$6,750

‘98 Fontaine, 48/96, Steel, AR,Calif. Trailer, Clean!..........................Call For Pricing

‘93 Wilson, 48x96, SPR, SlidingTandem ............................$7,750

‘81 Great Dane, 48/96 ........$5,000CATTLE/HOG TRAILER

Barrett 46’, 3 floors –1 removable, 50% T 70% B,24.5 tires ................As Is $5,500

GRAVEL TRAILER‘90 Load King Belly Dump, New

Brakes, Tires 50%, Lights gonethrough ..........................$16,500

BELTED‘04 Etnyre, 37’, 48” Belt, Bedliner,

Roll Tarp, Great for Sugar Beetsor Lime, 70% Tires & Brakes,Air Swing Gate ..............$22,500

TRUSS TRAILER‘98 Lakeside RollerMaster, 32’-45’

Extension, 102” wide, Elec overHyd. Lift, Top Locking DeckRollers, Winches ............$10,000

‘97 JDH Trussmaster, 42’-60’Extension, 102” wide, 8Winches, Elec. over Hyd. to Tilt.Elec. over Air to Extend, TandemAxle ......................As Is $11,500

DROPDECKS‘74 Trailcraft, 42’, Good T&B,

Lights & Floor ................$10,750END DUMPS

Summit End Dump, 30’, 72” sides,3 axle, AR ......................$16,750

MISC. TRUCKS‘89 Ford F-700, 6.6L Turbo Diesel,

AT, 24’ AL Van Body, Roll-UpDoor, 205” WB, Good for movingcross country ..................$4,000

‘88 International S1900, DT466,Auto., 81⁄2’ from cab to centeraxle ..................................$4,000VAN/WATER TRAILERS

‘02 Great Dane 36’ Reefer,Roll Up Door, 2 Side Doors,Sliding Tandem ................$5,750

‘01 Utility Reefer, 48/102,Roll Up Door, 2 Side Doors,AR, 60%T, 80%B ..............$6,500

‘97 Great Dane Reefer, 48/102,Roll Up Door, 2 Side Doors, AR,60%T, 80%B, Stainless SteelBack ................................$6,500

Van Trailers, 48/102-53/102;Great for water storage or overthe road hauling ..$3,500-$7,000

48’ & 53’ Van Trailers To Rent.......$145.00 per month plus tax...$2.00/mi. for pickup & delivery

AUTOS‘05 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

........................................$4,500‘04 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT,

120K, Clean......................$5,500MISCELLANEOUS

Axles, Suspensions & AL orSteel For Trailers ..........$1,000AR/Axle ................$500 SR/AxleRims - 22.5 & 24.5 steel ......$60 aluminum ..........................$175

Tires: (4) 385 Super Singlesw/Polished AL Rims; 2 new,1 @ 50%, 1@ 40%..........................$1,400/set of 4

Pre-Hung / Slab Interior Doors:Oak, Cherry, Maple, & Pine.All Sizes. Over 200 doors tochoose from ............$10-$80 ea.

10,000’ of Oak & Maple Trim........................................$.50/ft.

We can also convert flatbedtrailers to be used as a bridge.

See our website.

Will Consider Trades!Call: 320-212-5220 or 320-392-5361

CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!!! www.DuncanTrailersInc.com

Delivery Available!

HANCOCK, MN

• All Trailers DOTable •

Misc.Equipment:- Top Air 1100 gal., 88’ boom, Raven 150monitor- Top Air 1100 gal., 60’ boom- Demco Conquest 1100 gal., 60’ boom,Raven 440- Demco Conquest 1000 gal., 60’ boom,Raven 440- Ag Chem 750 gal., 60’ X-fold boom- Walsh 500 gal., 45’ boom- Blumhardt 500 gal., 60’ boom, Raven 440- Parker Model 2500 gravity wagon- M&W center dump, 400 bu. gravitywagon- Brent 472 grain cart- JD 980, 32.6’ field cultivator- JD 980, 261⁄2’ field cultivator- Balzer Model 1500, 15’ stalk chopper- JD 27, 15’ stalk chopper- Brady 14’ stalk chopper- Balzer 2000, 20’ stalk chopper- JD 120, 20’ stalk chopper- New Balzer 20’ stalk chopper- New Balzer 15’ stalk chopper- New Balzer 15’ windrower- Steiger Bear Cat, 7800 hrs.- JD 7800, 2WD, PQ transmission, 2047 hrs.- JD 9530T, 2730 hrs.- JD 9560R, 388 hrs.- CIH 9250, 3491 hrs.- Loftness 7’ sgl. auger 2-stage snowblower- Tox-o-Wic 370 PTO drive grain dryer- Degelman R570S PTO drive rock picker- Westfield Model MK130x91 plus grainauger- JD 724, 29’ soil finisher- Swenson 8 ton tandem axle fertilizerspreader-DMI Coulter Champ II, 9-shank-JD VanBrunt 13’ end wheel drill-NEW Lee Model 475 fuel trailer- H&S 175 manure spreader-Kewanee Model 760 141⁄2’ rock flex disk-Brady Model 1000, 12-shank, 3 pt. chiselplow- CIH 14 5-shank V-ripperUsed Tanks:• Balzer 7400 gal. disc wheel slurry w/5unit injector• Houle 6000 gal. slurry w/5 unit diskinjector• Balzer 4200 gal. slurry w/5 unit springshank injector• Better Bilt 3400 gal. vac. tank, w/4 unitrear mount injector• LMT 3350 vac. w/3 shank rear injector• Better Bilt vacuum, 2600 gal. w/3 shankstd. injector• Balzer 1500 gal vac. tank• Better Bilt 1500 gal. vac tank• Better Bilt 1100 gal. vac tank• Better Bilt 800 gal. vac tank• Dietrich 5 unit sweep injector

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The most durable anddependable high capacity

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New Tanks & Pumps:Any Size AvailableOther- Doda 13’ vertical pump- Clay 12’ vertical pump- ‘09 Doda 10’ vertical pump- Balzer 8’ V-6 vertical manure pump- Balzer 314 agitator- 8”x30’ wheeled load stand- ‘06 Hydro Engineering, 16 shank,30’ folding injector bar

• 1/4” Uni-body Construction• 5” and 6” Solid Steel Spindles in Sleeves• Long Tongue and PTO• 5,000, 6,000 and 6,750 gallon sizes available

• Up to 4000 gallonsper minute

V-Pump

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FOR SALE: 24" horse collar,28" horse collar, 30" horsecollar, horse bits, new tugs,horse blankets-90", newwooden eveners, bio-plasticlines, hoof trimmer, &hames. For more info callafter 4pm (715)662-2112

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2 Registered Hampshirerams. 507-437-1506

East Fresian & cross bredFresian/Corriebale sheepfor sale. Nice rams. Callfor prices. (320)396-2361

For Sale: Dorset 4 Yearsold. Reg. ram Sanfordbloodlines. Would considertrade, $250/OBO. (952) 955-1977

FOR SALE: January Dorsetram lambs, $300/ea; Dorsetyearling ram, $250; Suffolkyearling ram, $250. 320-212-1031

FOR SALE: Spot & Chesterwhite boars for sale. ReslerSpots & Durocs. 507-456-7746

FOR SALE: Suffolk, Suffolk-Hamp & Polypay-Dorsetram lambs, big & meaty,ewe lambs also. 507-445-3317Please leave message.

FOR SALE: True-breed typefall born rams, samebreeding that have won 11championships & 6 reservein carcass shows at MNState Fair, data to prove it,bred with a purpose,cutability. 320-587-6668

FOR SALE:Dorset rams &ewe lambs. Jay Moses 507-931-3701

Suffolk ewe lambs & preg-nancy tested tried ewes.Martens Suffolks

507-380-1828

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Boer Goats 6 yearling does, 1year old & 5 year old Boerbucks. (715)658-1618

FOR SALE: 100 first lacta-tion milking goats. 45 doel-ings bred for Januaryfreshening, good producingherd, call between 6 & 7 amor pm (715)754-2970

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Compart's total programfeatures superior boars &open gilts documented byBLUP technology. Duroc,York, Landrace & F1 lines.Terminal boars offer lean-ness, muscle, growth. Ma-ternal gilts & boars areproductive, lean, durable.All are stress free & PRRSfree. Semen also availablethrough Elite Genes A.I.Make 'em Grow! CompartsBoar Store, INC. Toll Free:877-441-2627

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FOR SALE: New steerfeeders, calf & finishersizes 1 ton to 8 ton cap.

920-948-3516 www.steerfeeder.com

Cars & Pickups 080

FOR SALE: Ford 7.3 dslused engines & parts, allyears, Greg's Diesels 320-583-0881

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(1) = GLENCOE320-864-5571800-558-37594561 HWY. 212,

GLENCOE, MN 55336(2) = HOWARD LAKE

320-543-2170866-875-5093

5845 KEATS AVE. SW,HOWARD LAKE, MN 55349

(3) = STEWART320-562-2630800-827-793378412 CO. RD. 20,

STEWART, MN 55385(4) = ST. CLOUD320-252-2010800-645-5531

1035 35TH AVE. NE,SAUK RAPIDS, MN 56379

(5) = GLENWOOD320-634-5151888-799-14951710 N. FRANKLIN,

GLENWOOD, MN 56334(6) = SAUK CENTRE

320-352-6511888-320-29361140 CENTRE ST.,

SAUK CENTRE, MN 56378(7) = ALEXANDRIA320-763-4220888-799-1490

5005 STATE HWY. 27 E,ALEXANDRIA, MN 56308(8) = PAYNESVILLE320-243-7474866-784-5535725 LAKE AVE. S,

PAYNESVILLE, MN 56362(9) = PRINCETON763-389-3453800-570-3453

3708 BAPTIST CHURCH RD.,PRINCETON, MN 55371

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USED SKIDLOADERS‘11 Gehl V270, joystick controls, 84 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng., cab, heat,

air, 2-spd., 14x17.5 tires, 3000 lift cap., 180 hrs, SN:1377 ....$38,500‘05 Gehl 5640, T-bar controls, 82 hp. Deutz dsl. eng., 12x16.5 tires

2200 lift cap., high flow hyd., 3550 hrs., SN:5562..................$15,200‘05 Gehl 5640, hand T-bar controls, cab, heat, radio, 2-spd., hydra

glide, 2800 hrs., SN:6714 ........................................................$16,500‘05 Gehl 5640, T-bar controls, std. hyd., sgl. spd., 4000 hrs.,

SN:4046 ....................................................................................$14,500‘11 Gehl 5640E, T-bar Gehl controls, 2-spd., cab, heat, 3300 hrs.,

SN: 2975 ..................................................................................$22,750‘07 Gehl 5640E, T-bar controls, 80 hp. Deutz dsl. eng., 2200 lb. lift

cap., std. hyds., cab, heat, 2 spd., 3900 hrs., SN:7441 ........$17,900‘08 Gehl 5640E, Gehl T-bar controls, 80 hp Deutz dsl eng, 2200 lift

cap., cab, heat, sgl spd, std hyds, 1537 hrs, SN:0629 ..........$20,500‘12 Gehl 5640E, T-bar controls, 71 hp Yanmar dsl eng, std hyd, new

12x16.5 tires & rims, 2500 lift cap., cab, heat, 2-spd, repainted,SN:3563 ....................................................................................$24,750

‘97 Gehl 5625SX, Gehl T-bar controls, 60 hp. Perkins dsl. eng.,standard hydraulics, 12x16.5 tires, 1750 lb. lift capacity, sgl. spd.,3369 hrs., SN:9602 ..................................................................$11,900

‘94 Gehl 5625SX, T-bar hand controls, 60 hp. Perking dsl. eng.,12x16.5 tires, 2000 lb. lift cap., std. hyds., sgl. spd., 2950 hrs.,SN:0958 ....................................................................................$12,400

‘12 Gehl 5240E P2, Gehl T-bar controls, 68 hp. Yanmar dsl. eng.,std. hyds., 12x16.5 tires, 1900 lift cap., sgl. spd., 2600 hrs.,SN:3286 ....................................................................................$19,400

‘10 Gehl 5240E, Gehl T-bar controls, 62 hp. Deutz dsl. eng., 12x16.5tires, 1900 lift cap., 2-spd., 1798 hrs, SN:1257 ......................$23,700

Gehl 4840, Gehl T-bar, 3400 hrs., SN:191..................................$14,900‘05 Gehl 4840, T-bar controls, manual Q-tach, single spd., 3400 hrs.,

SN:7995 ....................................................................................$14,400‘10 Gehl 4240E, T-bar hand controls, 46 hp. Yamar dsl. eng., 10x16.5

tires, 1400 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, sgl. spd., 2200 hrs., SN:5983..................................................................................................$16,500

‘09 Gehl 4240E, Gehl T-bar hand controls, 46 hp. Yamar dsl. eng.,std. hyds., 10x16.5 tires, 1300 lb. lift cap., cab, heat, sgl. spd...................................................................................................$14,900

‘00 Gehl 3725, Gehl controls, 35 hp Ford gas eng, 27x8.5x15 tires,900 lift cap., sgl spd, SN:8327 ..................................................$8,750

‘81 Gehl 3510, Gehl controls, 27 hp Ford gas eng., 27x8.50x15 tires,850 lift cap., sgl spd, 822 hrs, SN:1404 ....................................$6,900

‘03 Mustang MTL16, joystick hand controls, 67 hp Yanmar dsl eng.,std hyd, 2000 lift cap, cab, heat, 2 spd, 13” tracks look new!, 2300 hrs, SN:0804 ....................................................................$19,500

‘11 Mustang 2056, hand/foot controls, 62 hp Deutz dsl eng, 12” tires,1900 lift cap, std hyd, cab, heat, air, 2 spd, 1470 hrs, SN:2961 ....................................................................................$24,900

‘10 Mustang 2076, joystick controls, 82 hp Yanmar dsl. eng., 12x16.5tires, 2200 lift cap., cab, heat, 2 spd., 40 hrs, SN:5262 ........$29,500

‘10 Mustang 2076, Case controls, NEW 84 p Yanmar dsl eng, 12x16.5tires, 2300 lift cap., 2 spd, cab, 4921 hrs, SN:5266 ..............$14,900

Mustang 920, T-bar controls, sgl spd, 3353 hrs, SN:0470..........$6,100‘10 Mustang 2700V, hand/foot controls, cab, heat, 2-spd, 2400 hrs,

SN:1217 ....................................................................................$25,700‘05 Mustang 2054, hand/foot controls, 47 hp Yanmar dsl eng,

10x16.5 tires, 1650 life cap., sgl spd, 1200 hrs, SN:6423 ......$14,900‘10 Mustang MTL20, joystick controls, 17” tracks, cab, heat, 2 spd,

1433 hrs, SN:6509 ....................................................................$30,900Mustang 2054, Case hand controls, std hyd, sgl spd, 300 hrs,

SN:8691 ....................................................................................$21,500‘08 Mustang 2054, dual lever-foot pedals, sgd hyd, sgl spd, 525 hrs,

SN:7870 ....................................................................................$21,800‘04 Mustang 2044, dual lever foot controls, 47 hp Yanmar dsl eng,

10x16.5 tires, 1450 lift cap., std hyds, sgl spd, 761 hrs, SN:2912 ....................................................................................$15,500

Mustang 920, T-bar controls, 19 hp Yanmar dsl eng, 27x8.5x15 tires,850 lift cap..................................................................................$5,500

‘96 Mustang 930A, T-bar controls, 28 hp Yanmar dsl. eng., 3308 hrs,SN; 6167 ....................................................................................$5,800

‘80 Mustang 320, T-bar controls, 25 hp Onan gas eng, 27x8.5x15tires, 700 lift cap., 48” bucket sgl spd, 2471 hrs, SN:4200......$3,750

‘11 Mustang 2054, T-bar controls, 49 Yanmar dsl eng, 10x16.5 tires,1650 lift cap., cab, heat, gl spd, 2650 hrs, SN:9915 ..............$19,500

‘07 Mustang 2109, Gehl T-bar, C&H, 2-spd, PQ tach, 2300 hrs,SN:0355 ....................................................................................$27,200

‘90 Gehl 3310, hand controls, gas eng., 3471 hrs, SN:3417 ....$5,200‘10 Mustang 2076, H/Fcontrols, 84 hp Yanmar dsl eng, 12x16.5 tires,

2200 lbs lift cap., cab, heat, 2 spd, 825 hrs, SN:5726 ..........$27,500‘07 Mustang 2086, H/F controls, cab, heat, 2-spd., 2330 hrs.,

SN: 3623 ..................................................................................$24,900‘03 Mustang 2044, H/F controls, 43 hp Yanmar dsl eng, 10x16.5 tires,

1450 lift cap., 975 hrs, SN:2435 ..............................................$17,500‘05 Mustang 2109, H/F controls, CAH, 2 spd., 1401 hrs.,

SN: 2250 ..................................................................................$28,900

‘10 Mustang 2054, T-bar controls, cab, heat, sgl spd, 915 hrs,SN:8731 ....................................................................................$20,900

‘10 Mustang 2044, T-bar controls, sgl spd, 765 hrs, SN:6822 $19,900‘06 Mustang 2066, Gehl T-bar, cab, heat, 2-spd., radio, 2700 hrs.,

SN: 5382 ..................................................................................$19,900‘00 Mustang 2050, T-bar controls, sgl spd., 3278 hrs.,

SN: 1895 ..................................................................................$11,900‘06 Mustang 2054, dual/lever foot controls, 49 hp Yanmar dsl eng,

10x16.5 tires, 1650 lift cap., cab, heat sgl spd, SN:7366 ......$16,500‘08 Mustang 2054, Case controls, 49 hp Yanmar dsl eng, 10x16.5

tires, 1650 lift cap., sgl spd, 2533 hrs, SN:8360 ....................$15,500Mustang 2060, T-bar/foot pedal, S-spd, 4750 hrs, SN:0223 ....$10,800Mustang 2066, Gehl controls, 2177 hrs., SN: 5356 ..................$20,900‘02 Mustang 2044, Universal attach., 3800 hrs., SN: 2255 ......$12,200‘09 Mustang 2044, T-bar, S-single, 1100 hrs., SN: 6671 ..........$20,500Case 1845, Case controls, 56 hp gas eng, 10x16.5 tires, 1500 lift cap,

sgl spd, SN:0275 ........................................................................$6,995‘06 NH LS185B, hand/food controls, cab, heat, 2-spd.,

SN: 8464 ..................................................................................$21,500‘81 Hydra Mac 9C-3, hand controls, sgl spd, 3760 hrs ..............$6,700‘81 JD 90, T-bar/foot controls, gas eng, 1813 hrs, SN:5060 ......$4,795‘09 DCat 226B2, joy stick hand controls, 62 hp Perkins dsl eng,

10x16.5 tires, 1600 life cap, std hyds, sgl spd, 4688 hrs, SN:3264 ....................................................................................$13,500

OMC 320, hand/foot controls, 25 hp Onan gas eng, 27x8.5x15 tires,700 lift cap., 2410 hrs, SN:4159 ................................................$3,750

‘12 Bobcat S175, switchable hand or foot, Kubota V2403 dsl. eng.,10x16.5 tires, 1750 lift cap., sgl. eng., 1792 hrs, SN:0479 ....$21,950

TELEHANDLER‘06 Gehl RS5-34, 99 hp. JD dsl. eng., 15x19.5 tires, 6000 lb. lift cap.,

1900 hrs., SN1337 ....................................................................$38,500‘05 Gehl RS6-42, 115 hp Deere dsl eng, 6600 lift cap., 3 spd, 1680

hrs, SN:3380 ............................................................................$35,900Gehl RS6-XR42, 42’ lift height, w/forks, 1500 hrs., SN:3533....$38,800‘06 Mustang 634, 6000 lb. lift capacity, 3500 hrs., SN:1165 ....$28,000‘05 Gehl RS8-42, 24’ lift hgt., 8000 lb. lift cap., 125 hp. John Deere

dsl. eng., 13x24 tires................................................................$35,500

TRACTORS‘72 International 666, 2WD, 69 hp gas eng, front tires 7.50-16, back

tires 15.5-38, 7823 hrs, SN:1281 ..............................................$7,900‘42 Ford 9N, 24 hp Ford gas eng, w/ldr, 2 way hyd....................$1,900Ford 2N, 23 hp Ford eng, 11.2-28 rear tires, 4.00-19SL front tires,

SN:3795 ......................................................................................$3,900

TMR’s/MIXERSKnight 3450, 540 PTO, 425x65x22.5 tires, 390 cu ft, Weigh Tronix

scale Model 715, SN:442 ........................................................$13,300Knight 3036, 540 PTO, slide tray, Digi-Star EZ210 scale,

SN:0397 ....................................................................................$13,900‘04 Penta 4110, 540 PTO, 26x12 flotation tires, 425 cu ft, side corner

door delivery, SN:0404 ............................................................$18,500‘05 Penta 4110, 540 PTO, 26x12 walking tandem tires, 470 cu ft, flat

disch, Digi-Star EZ 2000V scale, SN:0421..............................$18,900‘05 Penta 6710, 540 PTO, 12.5L-15SL tires, 670 cu ft, 2 spd, twin vert

mixer, right hand 4’ flip up conveyor, SN:0517 ......................$22,000Penta 6710, 540 PTO, 700 cu ft, twin screw, 4’ flip up stainless steel

conveyor, 2 spd gear box, 8” rubber ext, Digi Star EZ2000 scale,SN:6011 ....................................................................................$26,750

‘07 Penta 6720HD, 540 PTO, truck tires, tandem, 700 cu. ft., has 8”rubber ext., 2 spd., flat stainless steel conveyor, SN:0706 ..$23,500

ArtsWay 1425, 540 PTO, 215x75x17.5 tires, 425 cu ft, Weigh-Tronix615XL scale, SN:0069 ..............................................................$14,700

‘10 Kuhn Knight 3150, 1 3/4 1000 PTO, 425x22.5 tires, 500 cu ft, hay pan, SN:C(16 ....................................................................$27,900

‘03 Knight 5073, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, 44x16 tires, 800 cu ft, side del.,twin screw, 105” loading hgt, SN:0065 ..................................$20,500

Kuhn Knight 5132, 540PTO, 33x15.5x16.5 tires, 360 cu ft, SN:0160 ....................................................................................$24,000

Kuhn Knight 3130, 540 PTO, 385 tires, 300 cu ft, 615XL Weigh-Tronixscale on mixer w/remote, display on tractor also, 2’ left hand disch,SN:0084 ....................................................................................$13,900

Kelly Ryan AW wagon, 540 PTO, 7l.0-15 tires, 70 bu, SN:9 ......$1,200‘04 Patz 9300 truck mixer, 435 mounted on ‘81 Intl’ 4300 truck 400

Cummins motor, 13 spd, SN:1247 ..........................................$43,000‘04 Patz 9300 series truck mixer, 435 mounted on ‘81 4300 Intl truck,

400 Cummins motor, 13 spd, SN:1247 ..................................$43,000Patz 500, 1 3/4 1000 PTO, 12.5x15 tires, 500 cu ft, right hand

conveyor, Avery Weigh-Tronix 640XL scale, SN:1841............$27,300

MISCELLANEOUS‘10 Loftness 601EMEC, hyd drive, 60” width, control box, electric

turn on spout, electric deflector, SN:IH30 ................................$3,200‘13 Grouser tracks 14736F-5, for 12x16.5, 2” spacers, used less than

100 hrs ........................................................................................$2,600‘83 Keifer SMG18, 18’ 5th whl cattle trlr, SN:0A3H ....................$3,900

‘92 Redi Haul trailer, skid loader trailer, SN: 77691 ....................$2,400Mensch M1100 sawdust shooter, SN: 2562 ................................$2,200NI 517 snowblower, 7’ W, 2-stage, dbl. auger, 540 PTO,

SN: 1612 ....................................................................................$1,395Int’l 80 snowblower, 540 PTO, 7’ width, SN:7057 ......................$1,950Loftness 115 snowblower, 540 PTO, 8’ wide, hyd spout, 2 stage $995‘97 FarmKing 960, 540 PTO, 8’ width, 3 pt hitch, dual auger, hyd

spout, fits 100 hp tractor ..........................................................$2,800‘05 Woodchuck 68ST1,

3⁄4 cu yd, sand bedding spreader ........$2,400

Bobcat concrete hammer, universal skid mnt, flat face couplers,rebuilt charge system, SN:0483 ................................................$4,200

Berlon BSC lifts full size round bales ............................................$450‘08 Farm King Y60Sd, 540 PTO, 60” tiller, SN:5901....................$1,995‘07 Woods RD60, 540PTO, 60” finishing mower, SN:2899 ........$1,995

SPREADERS/PUMPSGehl MS1329, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, 49x17 aircraft tires, 550 bu, 2900 gal,

SN:4619 ......................................................................................$5,500Gehl MS1322, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, 16.5x16.1 tires, 2900 gal,

SN:7484 ......................................................................................$4,500‘12 Balzer 5250, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, 28L tires, 5,250 gal., 6x6 injector

bar, 4 knife dbl disc, dairy agitation, 15” impeller, SN:0312 ..$40,000Houle EL84-4000, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, 28x26 tires, 4800 gal, 4 dbl disc

injectors, SN:1489 ....................................................................$13,900N-tech 18’ manure auger, no motors, SN:1572 ..........................$1,800‘08 H&S 310, 540 PTO, 275/22.5 tires, 310 bu, upper beater, 2 spd,

SN:5809 ......................................................................................$9,800NuHawk 240 ..................................................................................$2,999Kuhn Knight 8118, 540 PTO, 400 bu, SN:B0114 ......................$13,500‘96 Knight 8018, 540PTO, 16.5x16.1 tires, 1800 gal. ..................$8,100H&S 310, 540 PTO, 8x22.5 truck tires, w/endgate, SN: 5404 ....$8,700H&S 430W spreader, 2 spd., upper beater, SN: 209730 ..........$10,700‘05 Knight MFG 8132 slinger, SN: BO337..................................$22,000N-Tech manure pump, 3 pt. 6”x8’, impeller, 1000 RPM..............$5,250Kuhn Knight 8140, 1 3/8 1000 PTO............................................$28,500‘95 Knight Mfg 8018, 540 PTO, 295-75x22.5 tires, 1800 gal, new

flighting ....................................................................................$11,300Agco 3732, 540 PTO, 9.00x20 tires, 320 bu, no upper beater, has

endgate, poly on floor cracked, hyd variable spd drive, SN:262,Sold As Is....................................................................................$4,000

NH 195, 540 PTO, 16.5x16.1 tires, 430 bu, upper beater, SN:5044....................................................................................................$9,950

HAY & HARVEST EQUIPMENT‘90 Gehl 2240, 540 PTO, 12’6” cut width, hydraulic swing, hydraulic

drive, SN:4763 ............................................................................$3,400Gehl 1090 haybine, 540 PTO, 9’ cut, SN:0064 ............................$1,995Gehl 970, 540 PTO, 16’, tandem axle running gear, SN:39885 ..$4,500Case 600, 540 PTO, 60” blower bin, SN: 6034............................$2,750‘99 Case 3205, 540 PTO, 6.5’ cut, 5 disc ....................................$3,995new tarp, SN:8029 ........................................................................$4,250Artex VC1004SP, bedding machine, 540 PTO, capacity 5 yards,

SN: 2102 ....................................................................................$8,250JD 1209 mower conditioner, 9’ cut ..............................................$3,500NH 60, 540 PTO, 60” blower, SN:0258 ........................................$4,900NH 411, 540 PTO, 9’ cut, SN:4937 ..............................................$6,500JD 1209 mower conditioner, 9’ cut, SN:2160 ..............................$3,500‘98 JD 265, 540 PTO, 7’10” cut, SN:0331....................................$6,200‘98 JD 265, 540 PTO, 7’10” cut, SN:0331....................................$6,200‘92 Gehl 970, 16’ forage box, Gehl tandem running gear,

SN:47072 ....................................................................................$4,500Gehl BU960, 540 PTO, 12.x515 tires, 16’ box, being sold As Is,

SN:2409 ......................................................................................$2,500‘13 H&S BW1000, 11L-15 tires, 13 hp Honda electric start eng., self

contained hyd., light kit, remote start/stop & steer, wraps up to 6’bales, SN:2083 ........................................................................$24,900

Badger 2060, 540 PTO, 60” blower, SN:0633..............................$5,100NH 27 forage blower........................................................................$700Gehl 970 forage boxes ................................................................$4,500Gehl 1210 hay head......................................................................$1,350‘13 H&S BW1000, 11L-15 tires, 13 hp Honda elec start eng, self

contained hyds, remote start/stop & steer, wraps up to 6’ bales,SN:2124 ....................................................................................$24,900

‘10 H&S BW100, 11L-15 tires, 13 hp Honda electric start eng., selfcontained hyd., remote start/stop & steer, wraps up to 6’ bales,SN:1898 ....................................................................................$21,000

‘94 H&S FB7420, 540 PTO, 16.5x16.1 tires, 20’ box, unload ext.,SN:3802, call for price & more information ............CALL FOR PRICE

‘94 H&S FB7420, 540 PTO, 16.5x16.1 tires, 20’ box, unload ext.,SN:4223, call for price & more information ............CALL FOR PRICE

‘13 H&S BW1000, 11L-15 tires, 13 hp. Honda electric start eng., selfTonutti TCR12, 12 wheel rake, SN:6827 ......................................$4,850‘10 Tonutti P5, 5 wheel rake, 3 pt. hitch, SN:5039 ......................$1,400Tonutti RCS8, 8 wheel rake ..........................................................$1,900

‘11 Kuhn Knight 8132manure spreader

Call For Price

Mustang 2076, H/Fcontrols, cab, heat, single

spd. - $19,700

‘10 Gehl 5640E, T-bar,single spd., 399 hrs.

$26,995

‘03 Knight Mfg 8032, 1 3/81000 PTO, SN: 0033

$20,500

FARM SYSTEMS2250 Austin Road • Owatonna, MN 55060800-385-3911 • 507-451-3131www.northlandfarmsystems.com

FORAGE BOXES

Trucks & Trailers 084

'75 Ford tandem, gas, airbrakes, 20' grain box, $3,800OBO. 507-327-6430 or 507-465-8233

'84 Intl 2500, Cummins eng, 9spd, 19' box & hoist,$12,500; '93 White GMC, 60Det. eng., 7 spd, 20' box &hoist, $14,000; '93 Kenworthsemi, 60 Det. eng, 10 spd.,$7,000; '92 Intl semi, Cateng., 9 spd, $6,500; '86 GMCTopkick, 3208 Cat eng.,5spd, 26' fold down impl.bed, $3,500. 320-587-6301

76 IH Loadstar 1800, 60,000mi. 18' box & hoist$5,000;'72 Chevy c/50, 14'box & hoist, 350 eng, $2,000;Grain Dump Box, 20'Feuerhelm box & hoist ontruck frame w/ hitch,$1,500. (612) 516-8271

FOR SALE: '65 C80 graintruck, tandem, 18' box,hoist, air brakes, $3,700.612-790-4191

FOR SALE: '71 FordLouisville 390 5&3, twinscrew, 18' steel box, newclutch, 43,000 miles,$6,000/OBO. 952-240-2193

FOR SALE: '74 IH 1800 twinscrew truck, 540 engine,uses oil, VG 20' steel box &hoist, VG rubber, BO. 20'steel grain box & hoist,$3,500. '74 IH 1800 partstruck, 392 engine, 5-4 trans,18' steel box & scissorshoist, BO. 507-665-3739

FOR SALE: '78 Chev C70twin screw truck, 20' steelbox & hoist, $2,500/OBO.320-894-8034

FOR SALE: '78 Mack RModel tri axle, 21' box,hoist & tarp, 300, 5spd,$17,500. 320-240-2193

FOR SALE: '79 40' Timptetrailer, brakes 85%-90%,tarp new 2012, trap door re-built 2012, DOT'd. $8,888.507-327-0786

FOR SALE: '80 Int'l Series1954, tri axle grain truck,20' box & hoist, roll tarp,466 dsl, 15spd trans,14,400lb front axle, 40,000lbrear axle, air down springup third axle, plumbed fordrill fill, 3 pc endgate, norust, like new, has all newtires, 33,000 act miles,white cab & red box. 320-269-9151 or 320-226-1256

FOR SALE: Tyler 16T fertil-izer tender box, side dis-charge, exc cond,$9,000/OBO. 507-301-1373

IHC 4300 conv semi tractor,1984 mod, Cummins 400hp,13sp, 201” WB, 448,000 mi,always shedded, clean, exshape. 320-235-8349

Miscellaneous 090

2 Michelin radial 11.2-24 8ply, 50% rubber, $425/pr.14"x2' manure auger, 5hprev motor, $575. T-barspreader apron for 3632 or3732 New Idea spreader,$200. NH 6T wagon w/new9.5L-15 tires, telescope pole,$550/OBO. 4 tires & rims,7.50-16, $100 for all. 13.6-248-ply Goodyear Dyna-torque, 30% rubber$90/OBO. (651)345-3164

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‘13 CIH 2608 Header Cornhead, Auger DividerLH/RH for rigid heads only, Drive Line Lubricationfor 8 & 12 row rigid, header completing pkg.,trash screen. #12966 - Call For Best Price!

‘13 CIH 3020-35’ FLEX HEAD Header Combine,In cab cutterbar susp., cutterbar 3” standardguard, 3” coarse knife, 3” spare knife-coarse, 35’working width. #12780 - Call For Best Price!

‘13 CIH 3206-30” Header Cornhead, Base Unit-pickup head, auto header height, lateral tilt/heightcontrol, includes center & 2 outer dividermounted sensors. #16000 - Call For Best Price!

‘13 CIH 3208-30” Header Cornhead, Base Unit-pickup head, auto header height, lateral tilt/heightcontrol, includes center & 2 outer dividermounted sensors. #12984 - Call For Best Price!

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‘13 Brent GCB782-750 Bu. RED Grain Cart, New30.5x32 R1 12-ply, 120” rigid axle, weatherguardroll tarp . #13680 - $40,610

‘12 CIH 2606 CHOP Header Cornhead, 6R30”w/augers & trash screen, chain removal tool,pinching stalk rolls w/chopper LH/RH spiral augerdividers. #12378 - Call For Best Price!

‘13 Unverferth AWS-36’ FIELDRUNNER-BlackHeader Transport, 42’ long, 11LX15 LRF, nobrakes. #13689 - $8,500

‘13 Unverferth AWS-42’ FIELDRUNNER-BlackHeader Transport, 42’ long, 11LX15 LRF, nobrakes. #13685 - $9,250

‘13 JCB 3CX-14’ Super Centermount TractorLoader Backhoe, 24” bucket, GP shovel HD, bolt-on toeplate, 5/8” loader arm pipework, drivecontrols for powershift. #12765 - $111,658

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NEW EQUIPMENTCOMBINES

2012 Case IH AF7230, #16027 ............................................................Call For PriceDEEP TILLAGE

2013 Case IH 690, 12’, #12997 ............................................................Call For Price2013 Case IH 690, 12’, #12995 ............................................................Call For Price2013 Case IH Ecolo-Tiger 870, 14’, #16133 ........................................Call For Price2013 Case IH Tru-Tand 330, 25’, #16118 ............................................Call For Price2013 Case IH Tru-Tand 330, 31’, #11944656 ......................................Call For Price2013 Case IH Tru-Tand 330, 34’, #16136 ............................................Call For Price2013 Case IH Tru-Tand 330, 31’, #12063845 ......................................Call For Price

GRAIN CARTS2013 Brent GCB782-750BU-RED, #13680 ..........................................Call For Price

GRAVITY BOXES2013 Demco 650-GREEN, #13433 ......................................................Call For Price2013 Demco 650-RED, #13436 ............................................................Call For Price2013 Demco 650-RED, #13437 ............................................................Call For Price2013 Demco 450-RED, #13434 ............................................................Call For Price2013 Demco 450-RED, #13435 ............................................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT657-RED, #13577 ..........................................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT557-550BU-GRN, #13666 ............................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT557-550BU-GRN, #13670 ............................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT557-550BU-RED, #13667..............................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT557-550BU-RED, #13669..............................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT657-650BU-RED, #13673..............................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT757-750BU-RED, #13676..............................................Call For Price2013 Brent GT757-750BU-RED, #13677..............................................Call For Price

SKIDSTEER LOADER2013 CASE SV300-T4A, #12010930 ....................................................Call For Price2013 CASE SR200, #12010951 ............................................................Call For Price2013 Case SV300-T4A, #12031197 ......................................................Call For Price2013 JCB Robot, side door, #12937 .................................................. Call For Price

MISCELLANEOUS2012 Peck TAD 10x66 M Grain Auger, #12348....................................Call For Price2012 Peck TAD 10x66 M LPH Grain Auger, #12346............................Call For Price

USED EQUIPMENTCOMBINES

2009 Case IH 5088, 2009 eng./1450 sep. hrs., #12469 ..............................$191,0002004 Case IH 2388, 2004 eng./3200 sep. hrs., #13508 ..............................$126,0002003 Case IH 2388, #8914 ..........................................................................$134,3752010 Case IH 6088, 2010 eng./735 sep. hrs., #13638 ................................$238,5001998 Case IH 2388, 1998 eng./3500 sep. hrs., #12686 ................................$72,5002006 Case IH 8010, 2006 eng./1670 sep. hrs., #13990 ..............................$189,9002000 Case IH 2366, 2000 eng./2805 sep. hrs., #13796 ................................$96,8002009 Case IH 7120, 2009 eng./1472 sep. hrs., #13988 ..............................$227,1802009 Case IH 5088, 2009 eng./1424 sep. hrs., #13634 ..............................$196,8502006 Case IH 2388, #14118 ........................................................................$153,0182003 Case IH 2388, 2003 eng./2574 sep. hrs., #13874 ..............................$112,0001998 Case IH 2366, 1998 eng./3636 sep. hrs., #13417 ................................$76,5001995 Case IH 2166, #13193 ..........................................................................$64,5001995 Case IH 2188, 1995 eng./5002 sep. hrs., #10848 ................................$52,9952010 Case IH 7120, 2010 eng./795 sep. hrs., #13632 ................................$245,000

2011 Case IH 7088, #14084 ........................................................................$239,5001988 Case IH 1640, 1988 eng./3430 sep. hrs., #13460 ................................$29,5001996 Case IH 2188, 1996 eng./3250 sep. hrs., #13584 ................................$69,9001993 Case IH 1688, 1993 eng./3743 sep. hrs., #13100 ................................$49,5001993 Case IH 1688, 1993 eng./4101 sep. hrs., #13145 ................................$49,9952010 Case IH 5088, 2010 eng./680 sep. hrs., #13170 ................................$199,9952012 Case IH 7230, #13220 ........................................................................$277,500

PLATFORMS2000 Case IH 1020, 30’, #12986 ....................................................................$16,9952004 Case IH 1020-25F, #12687 ....................................................................$14,9002010 Case IH 2020-30F, #12276 ....................................................................$34,0002009 Case IH 1020-30F, #12396 ....................................................................$34,9952007 Case IH 1020-25F, #12582 ....................................................................$18,3002008 Case IH 2020, 20F, #14109....................................................................$22,3002009 Case IH 1020, 30F, #14086....................................................................$27,5002008 Case IH 2020-30, #12721 ......................................................................$23,8002009 Case IH 2020-30, #8980 ........................................................................$25,9002008 Case IH 2020-30F, #13101 ....................................................................$23,9002008 Case IH 2020-35F, #13130 ....................................................................$25,9952009 Case IH 2020-30, #8961 ........................................................................$23,5002010 Case IH 2020-30, #8969 ........................................................................$24,9952010 Case IH 2020-30F, #13501 ....................................................................$37,9002007 Case IH 1020-30, #10901 ......................................................................$24,0002007 Case IH 2020-35, #10970 ......................................................................$24,995

CORNHEADS2009 Case IH 2608, #13238 ..........................................................................$58,9952009 Case IH 2608, #16079 ..........................................................................$57,8002012 Case IH 2612, #14013 ........................................................................$106,0002009 Case IH 3406, #14110 ..........................................................................$38,9002009 Case IH 3208, #13256 ..........................................................................$41,4501990 Case IH 1063, #14107 ............................................................................$7,5002010 Case IH 3406, #12944 ..........................................................................$34,5001995 Case IH 1083, #14026 ..........................................................................$13,2502007 Case IH 2208, #13866 ..........................................................................$32,4002010 Case IH 3408, #13565 ..........................................................................$47,5002009 Case IH 3208, #14076 ..........................................................................$43,9502011 Case IH 3406, #14059 ..........................................................................$39,9002009 Case IH 2608, #13596 ..........................................................................$61,3752010 Case IH 3206, #13624 ..........................................................................$34,5002010 Case IH 2606, #13599 ..........................................................................$52,5002006 Case IH 2206, #12726 ..........................................................................$27,5002009 Case IH 2606, #13635 ..........................................................................$49,9952011 Case IH 2606, #13639 ..........................................................................$58,5001986 Case IH 1063, #13424 ............................................................................$6,8002009 Case IH 3206, #13143............................................................................$32,9002010 Case IH 3406, #13171 ..........................................................................$34,9951991 Case IH 1083, #13202 ............................................................................$9,7502011 Case IH 3408, #13228 ..........................................................................$47,5002007 Case IH 2600, #13235 ..........................................................................$36,000

GRAIN CARTS2007 Brent 1194 Green, #12146 ....................................................................$43,5002006 J&M 620 Green, #13574 ........................................................................$19,9952007 J&M 620 Green, #13575 ........................................................................$19,9952010 Brent 882 Red, #13476..........................................................................$32,0002010 Brent 1194, #13194................................................................................$56,5001998 Brent 572, #13251..................................................................................$12,200

GRAVITY BOXESBrent 644-RED, #14078..................................................................................$14,350Brent 644-RED, #14077..................................................................................$14,3502012 Brent 644-RED, #14068 ........................................................................$15,9502012 Brent 644-RED, #14067 ........................................................................$15,9501997 Brent 640-RED, #13240 ........................................................................$10,900

TRACTORS2010 Case IH Farmall 80, #13557 ..................................................................$36,9952008 New Holland T7050, #13601 ................................................................$97,5002005 Case IH MXM155, #12711 ....................................................................$57,8001958 Case 311 B, #12931 ................................................................................$3,7952010 Case IH Farmall 95C, #12949 ..............................................................$37,9952009 Case IH Farmall 95, #12835 ..................................................................$38,500IH Farmall M, #14069........................................................................................$2,4002001 Case IH MX200, #14055........................................................................$79,5001973 International 1466, #14051....................................................................$10,5001984 Case IH 2294, #14099 ..........................................................................$17,8002010 Case IH Maxxum 130 Pro, #12928 ......................................................$78,9502004 Case IH MX230, #14096 ........................................................................$91,5002003 Massey Ferguson 4355 ........................................................................$33,500International 706, #16111 ................................................................................$6,3501984 International 5088, #16105....................................................................$13,5001987 Case IH 885, #14020 ............................................................................$14,3001973 Intrnational 766, #14124........................................................................$11,9852009 Case IH Maxxum 140 Pro, #16072 ......................................................$84,500

TRACTORS 4WD2011 Case IH Steiger 550, #14073 ..............................................................$328,0002003 Case IH STX450Q, #12900..................................................................$159,9952007 JCB 3230, #12921..................................................................................$74,0002011 JCB 3230, #12918................................................................................$136,500

SKIDSTEER LOADER2010 Case 430 S3, #12779 ............................................................................$25,8002004 Gehl 4840, #12796 ................................................................................$16,0002008 Case 435 S3, #12814 ............................................................................$19,9952005 Case 445, #12710 ..................................................................................$24,3002005 Case 435, #12717 ................................................................................$24,9952002 Case 40Xt, #12719 ................................................................................$13,2002005 Bobcat S300, #13122 ............................................................................$27,5002004 Gehl 7810, #12394 ................................................................................$24,5002010 Gehl 5240E, #13900 ..............................................................................$27,9951994 Case 1840, #14121 ..................................................................................$9,2001984 Bobcat 440, #16083 ................................................................................$4,6502006 Case 430, #14098 ..................................................................................$21,8002001 Case 75XT, #14103 ................................................................................$15,9002005 Bobcat S130, #14105 ............................................................................$15,2001994 New Holland L785, #13255 ....................................................................$6,7502012 New Holland L225, #12872 ..................................................................$35,5002012 JCB 330, #14015....................................................................................$49,8502000 Case 1840, #14090 ................................................................................$11,8002001 Case 1840, #14088 ................................................................................$11,0002008 Case 440 Se, #13246 ............................................................................$19,500

MISCELLANEOUSWestfield MK100-51 Grain Auger, #14080 ......................................................$8,495Antler King Sodbuster, #14106 ........................................................................$1,500Case IH 530B, #14075 ....................................................................................$11,9002010 Case IH Tru-Tand 330, #14092..............................................................$52,5002010 Csae IH Tru Tand 330, #13979 ..............................................................$57,9952012 Maurer 32, #14014 ..................................................................................$6,2002011 JCB 541-70 Agri, telehandler, #12909 ..................................................$91,0002007 JCB 536-60 Agri Plus telehandler, #16074 ..........................................$59,9502006 JCB 531 70 telehandler, #12252 ..........................................................$39,9952005 JDB 540 telehandler, #11941 ................................................................$37,9952008 JCB 3CX, 14’ tractor/loader/backhoe, #14022 ....................................$67,8001974 Case 580B tractor/loader/backhoe, #16029 ..........................................$9,300

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KIESTER IMPLEMENT, INC.110 S. Main, P.O. Box 249 • Kiester, MN

507-294-3387www.midwestfarmsales.com

EQUIPMENTCIH 8950, MFD ................................$59,900CIH 7130 ..........................................$34,900CIH 7120, 4900 hrs...........................$39,900CIH MX270, MFD ............................$64,900(3) IH 1026, hydro ..................From $14,900JD 4230, w/720 loader ....................$18,900JD 4040 Quad ..................................$22,900‘77 JD 4630, P.S. ..............................$15,900IH 460, 560, 560D ............................“CALL”Gehl 4635 skid loader......................$12,900IH 826, 856, 1256, 1456....................“SAVE”(2) JD 4030, open station ................$14,900JD 3020D, P.S...................................$11,900JD 720, diesel ....................................$6,900

LOADERSJD loaders, many to choose from........................................Starting At $2,495

New Koyker loaders ........................“CALL”JD 48, 58, 146, 148, 158; Koyker 510, K5

TRACTORS‘92 CIH 5240, 2WD, PS - $26,500

CIH 5250, 2WD, cab w/loader- $32,500

‘09 CIH 385, 4 wheel - Nice‘11 CIH Farmall 35, MFDw/loader, 50 hrs. - $21,000

New Farmall 31, MFD w/60”‘11 CIH 550 Quad - $273,500

PLANTERS &TILLAGE

‘08 1200, 16-30 pivot, bulk fill,2500 acres - $79,500

‘07 CIH 1200, 12-30 pivotplanter w/bulk fill & insecticide- $58,500

‘99 DMI, 32’, 3 bar - $16,500‘06 JD 1760, 12-30 - $41,500‘03 CIH Tigermate II 40’, 4 bar- $34,500

JD 2200, 33.5’, 3 bar - $28,500

‘11 CIH 870, 9-shk. w/reel- Call

CIH 2500, 7-shk. ripperw/leveler - $9,500

CIH 530C w/leads - CallCOMBINES

‘90 1680, duals, - $28,500‘93 1666 - $32,500‘03 CIH 2388, duals, 2000 eng.hrs. - Call

‘07 CIH 2588 - $189,500‘96 CIH 2166, 35Lx32 tires- Call

‘06 CIH 1020, 30’ - $16,500‘03 CIH 1020, 30’ - $14,000‘98 CIH 1020, 25’ - $7,950‘92 CIH 1083, 8-30 - $6,500‘08 CIH 2608, 8-30 - Call‘09 CIH 2608, 8-30 - CallJD 893, 8-30 - $16,000

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165,000 bushel bin with new 6” 75 hp.continuous air fill. This bin has a 9,000bushel holding bin with an electric, belowgrade 14” truck unloading auger forcontinuous hauling and filling.Located at 36402 15th St., Elmore, MN(3 miles west of Elmore)

Call 507-240-0030 Larry Mages - Mages Land Co.

• Agco• Hardi Sprayers • REM Grain Vac• Woods Mowers• J&M Grain Carts• Westfield Augers• Sunflower Tillage• White Planters• Wilrich Tillage

• White 8524-22 planter• JD 7300, 18-22 planter• Pickett thinner, 24-22• Alloway 22’ shredder• Alloway 20’ shredder• Killbros 1810 cart, tracks• Killbros 1400 cart• Brent 410 grain cart• IH 13x82• Sheyenne 1410, 10x66

hopper• Feterl 12x72 hopper• Coverall 13” drive over• REM 2100 grain vac.• ‘09 JD 2700, 7-30• NH 770, 7-30• CIH 9300, 9-30• Wilrich 957, 9-24

w/harrow• JD 2410, 41’ chisel

• Wilrich 5830, 39’chisel/harrow

• JD 680B, 23’ chisel• DMI 730B, 7-30• Wilrich 614, 26’ disc• Wilrich Quad X, 55’, rolling

basket• CIH TII, 55’, rolling basket• Hardi 6600, 132’• Hardi Com. 1500, 132’• Hardi Nav. 1100, 90’• Hardi Nav. 1000, 88’• Hardi Nav. 950, 88’, (2)• ‘12 Amity 12-22/wheel• ‘12 Amity 12-22• ‘10 Amity 12-22• ‘07 Amity 8-22• Amity 8-22, (3)• ‘11 Artsway 6812, 12-22• ‘10 Artsway 6812, 12-22• ‘11 Artsway 6812, 8-22• ‘06 Artsway 6812, 8-22• Artsway 898, 8-22• Artsway 692, 8-22• Amity 12-22 topper,

St Ft, (2)• (2) Alloway 12-22 folding

topper• Alloway 12-22 topper,

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USED EQUIPMENT

Miscellaneous 090

Ford shortbox & tailgate,red. '02-'06, very little rust.$550. (651)345-3164

PARMA DRAINAGEPUMPS New pumps &parts on hand. Call Min-nesota's largest distributorHJ Olson & Company 320-974-8990 Cell – 320-212-5336

RANGER PUMP CO. Custom Manufacturer of

Water Lift Pumps for field drainage Sales & Service

507-984-2025 or 406-314-0334www.rangerpumpco.com

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FOR SALE: (2) 20.8x42tires, (4) 20.8x38 tires, (2)20.2x38 tires, (1) 18.4x38tire, (1) 14.9x38 tire (2)16.9x34 tire (1) 13.6x28 tire.507-430-1089

FOR SALE: 19,000 gal verti-cal fuel tank, newly re-con-ditioned, 30 gal a minutepump, fuel gauge, goodpaint, 4 yrs old. 320-269-8719or 320-226-0296

FOR SALE: 25” tracks forJD 8000-8030T series trac-tors, less than 200 hrs, usew/ mid rollers, good shape,reasonably priced. Call 507-920-8442

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‘12 CIH 9230, 300 eng. hrs., track drive, RWA ................................................................$359,900‘12 CIH 9230, 315 eng. hrs., track drive, RWA, folding covers ......................................$359,900‘12 CIH 2608, 8R30” chopping cornhead ..........................................................................$66,500‘06 CIH 2208, 8R30” ............................................................................................................$28,000‘05 CIH 2208, 8R30” ............................................................................................................$25,900‘12 CIH 3020, 35’ platform, Crary air reel ..........................................................................$44,900‘10 CIH 2020, 25’ platform w/Crary air reel ........................................................................$26,800‘06 CIH 1020, 30’, full finger auger, 3” knife, rock guard ..................................................$14,900‘05 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” knife, rock guard ..............................................................................$13,900‘04 CIH 1020, 30’, 3” knife, rock guard ..............................................................................$12,900‘91 CIH 1020, 20’, 11⁄2” knife ..................................................................................................$5,500‘90 CIH 1020, 16.5’, 11⁄2” knife ................................................................................................$4,000

USED COMBINESInterest Free to January 1, 2015 ••• Call For Details •••

‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 475 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. cab, HID lites, Pro 700 steering,36” tracks ..........................................................................................................................$359,500

‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 643 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. cab, HID lites, Pro 700 steering, PTO,36” tracks ..........................................................................................................................$359,500

‘11 CIH Steiger 600Q, 947 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, full Pro 700 Auto Guide ..............$339,500‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 1140 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, PTO, big hyd. pump ..................$317,500‘12 CIH Steiger 450Q, 409 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, 6 remotes, big hyd. pump, 36” tracks,

full Pro 700 steering ..........................................................................................................$310,000‘12 CIH Steiger 450, 522 hrs., susp. Lux. leather cab, HID lites, HD hyd., full Pro 700

steering, PTO, 710/70R42 tires ........................................................................................$249,900‘03 CIH STX450Q, 3100 hrs., Lux. cab ............................................................................$149,500‘07 CIH Steiger 430HD, Lux. cab, 3 pt. hitch, PTO, 2530 hrs ........................................$169,900‘90 CIH 9170, 5641 hrs., 20.8x42 tires, powershift ............................................................$59,000‘01 CIH STX375, 20.8x42 tires, 5815 hrs, PTO ..............................................................Coming In‘89 Ford 846, 5145 hrs., 3 pt. hitch, PTO ............................................................................$39,000

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USED 4WD TRACTORSInterest Free to January 1, 2015 ••• Call For Details •••

USED 2WD Continued‘11 CIH Magnum 340, 1153 hrs., susp. cab, leather cab, 360 HID lites, big hyd. pump,

Loaded ..............................................................................................................................$196,000‘12 CIH Farmall 95, MFD, cab, loader, RENTAL RETURN ................................................$48,900‘08 CIH Farmall 95, 414 hrs., MFD, cab ............................................................................$33,800‘99 CIH MX240 ..................................................................................................................Coming InIH 1086, duals, loader, 6316 hrs..........................................................................................$16,500NEW CIH Farmall 140A, MFD, cab, 115 PTO hp................................................................Just In

USED 2WD TRACTORSInterest Free to January 1, 2015 ••• Call For Details •••

‘12 CIH Magnum 340, 603 hrs., susp. cab, leather, 360 HID lites, big hyd. pump,full Pro 700 Auto Guide, Loaded ......................................................................................$209,900

‘12 CIH Puma 160, 300 hrs., CVT trans., L765 loader, susp. axle ................................$135,800‘11 CIH Magnum 290, 1380 hrs., susp. cab, susp. frt. axle, leather cab, 360 HID lites,

Loaded ..............................................................................................................................$172,800

‘11 CIH Steiger 600Q, 987 hrs.,full Pro 700 steering ................$339,500

‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 475 hrs.,full Pro 700 steering, loaded....$359,500

‘12 CIH Steiger 550 Quad, 1140 hrs.,PTO ..........................................$317,500

‘11 CIH Magnum 290, 1380 hrs., susp.front axle, susp. cab, Lux. cab, 360 HIDlites, Loaded! ..........................$172,800

‘03 CIH STX450Q, 3100 hrs., Lux. cab,HID lights ....................................JUST IN

‘12 CIH Steiger 450, 522 hrs.. ................................................$249,900

‘90 CIH 9170, 5647 hrs., PS ....$59,000 ‘07 Steiger 430, PTO, 3 pt, 2530 hrs ......................................................$169,900

‘79 JD 4440, 7294 hrs., power shift..................................................$28,900

‘11 CIH Magnum 340, 1153 hrs.................................................$196,000

‘12 CIH 9230, track, AWD, 260 sep. hrs.................................................$359,900

‘89 Ford 846, 5145 hrs., 3 pt., PTO..................................................$39,000

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