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In view of this most challenging spring to serve as a warning to others. for farmers everywhere (except the fortu• Never buy a car you can’t push. nate few in some garden spots), a lesson • Never put both feet in your mouth at on stress is my contribution this time. I’m the same time, because then you won’t not pretending to be a psychiatrist, but I have a leg to stand on. am good at picking up and passing along items from Cyberspace. So please do read • Nobody cares if you can’t dance well. on, especially if you are a recent high Just get up and dance. school graduate. • Since it’s the early worm that gets A young lady confidently walked around eaten by the bird, sleep late. LAND MINDS the room with a raised glass of water • The second mouse gets the cheese. while discussing stress management to By Dick Hagen • When everything’s coming your way, her audience. Everyone knew she was you’re in the wrong lane. going to ask the ultimate question, “half empty or half full?” She fooled them all. • Birthdays are good for you. The Instead she asked, “How heavy is this more you have, the longer you live. glass of water?” Answers called out ranged from 8 • Some mistakes are too much fun to make only ounces to 20 ounces. once. She replied, “the absolute weight doesn’t matter. It • A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the depends on how long I hold it. If only for a minute, scenery on a detour. that’s not a problem. If I hold it for an hour, I’ll have an ache in my arm. • Have an awesome day and know If I hold it for a day, you’ll have to that someone has thought about you call an ambulance. In each case it’s today. So each the same weight, but the longer I And most importantly ... evening put hold it, the heavier it becomes.” • Save the earth — it’s the only down all your She continued, “and that’s the way planet with chocolate. I think! burdens. Don’t it is with stress. If we carry our burThis sums it up neatly: Be the kind carry them into dens all the time, sooner or later, as of person that when your feet hit the the burden becomes increasingly the night. Let floor each morning the devil says — heavy, we won’t be able to carry on. them wait until “Oh crap, he’s/she’s up!” “As with the glass of water, you tomorrow. And Welcome to ‘your’ world have to put it down for a while and recognize these High school graduations have stolen rest before holding it again. When lessons of life. the headlines the past couple of we’re refreshed, we can carry on weeks. I applaud you new “citizen of with the burden — holding stress the real world.” Little do you realize longer and better each time practiced.” that in just a few years it will be your decisions So each evening put down all your burdens. Don’t shaping the destiny of your communities, your state, carry them into the night. Let them wait until tomor- even your nation. We’re presenting you with an row. And recognize these lessons of life. incredible challenge and a “bankruptcy legacy” that • Accept the fact that some days you’re the pigeon, will continue to haunt indefinitely. and some days you’re the statue. We’re brazenly accepting an entitlement society • Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in that only feeds upon itself. Yet in another 30 years case you have to eat them. this world will have ballooned from 7 1/2 billion per• Always read stuff that will make you look good if sons to 9 billion. And the biggest growth will be among the “under privileged” of China, India, Africa, you die in the middle of it. even Brazil that rapidly are moving into better • Drive carefully ... it’s not only cars that can be incomes, better diets, a desire for a better education recalled by their maker. for their children and a free-market economy for • If you can’t be kind, at least have the decency to their farmers. be vague. What then? Graduates of 2013, it will be your ball• If you lend someone $20 and never see that per- game. Take charge. You can’t mess up any more than we current participants. son again, it was probably worth it.

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

5A — ‘From the Fields’ farmers find it tough going, but all in the same boat 7A-12A — World Pork Expo offers swine

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producers the latest and greatest for their operation 13A — Soils short course allows students to really dig into the subject 1F-12F — The Land’s Fair-Goer’s Guide


Farm bill progress one big mess; rural folks are cranky

THE LAND, JUNE 21, 2013

Less than a generation ises are probably good but ago, June meant the end of recent reports from the Hill school, the beginning of suggest their collective The leaders’ (John Boehner and Eric Cantor) promises summer and the arrival of enthusiasm is not. are probably good but recent reports from the Hill Dairy Month. For example, on June 10, suggest their collective enthusiasm is not. Now, somehow, June has Politico held up the become the Golf Channel’s Speaker’s well-known conofficial Pace of Play Month, tempt for both the Senate Additionally, a key cal policies. They said no because Sen- and House bills’ dairy policy changes LGBT Pride Month (you can “reform” section of the bill ate cuts in food assistance programs, look that up) and Farm Bill as symptomatic of how “Republicans retains an “outdated counter $4.5 billion over 10 years, weren’t FARM & FOOD FILE Month. are genuinely divided over the role of cyclical program with even enough. government in farm policy.” Little wonder rural folks By Alan Guebert higher fixed targets prices,” “Not enough,” is the unofficial motto are cranky; enjoying frosty In a June 12 interview with Politico, for peanuts and rice, says of the House of Representatives, the bowls of vanilla ice cream however, Boehner tamped down ideas Sen. John Thune, R-S.D. graveyard of the Senate’s 2012 farm on the back porch has His colleague, Pat Roberts bill. After receiving it last June, House that he could not bring home the been replaced by angry bacon. “I’m going to vote for the farm of Kansas, calls the throw- Speaker John Boehner and Majority brawls over ag spending in the halls of back a “look in the rearview mirror.” bill to make sure that the good work of Leader Eric Cantor buried it by buryCongress. the agriculture committee ... gets to a The scheme was added to garner — ing the House’s 2012 farm bill. conference” with the Senate, he This June’s farm bill, like last June’s buy — farm bill support of Southern This year, though, each promises a offered. farm bill and the still-in-effect June senators who wax poetic on the virtues floor vote on the House’s less-costly bill 2008 farm bill, clouds clarity and spot- of budgetary tea but never actually by the end of June. The leaders’ prom- See GUEBERT, pg. 4A lights hypocrisy. drink the stuff unless it’s “sweet tea,” a regional concoction loaded with taxFor example, the 2013 Senate verpayer-funded giveaways. sion, that passed 66 to 27 June 10, is portrayed by politicians and farm In truth, the Senate bill holds enough groups alike as a budget-slashing, farm clunkers to attract 25 (of the 27 total) program-reforming effort. “nays” from ag’s usually supportive, SELECTION, GREAT PRICING, LOW FINANCE RATES Its estimated, 10-year cost, however, GOP corner. Several came from key farm and ranch states: two from Texas; according the Congressional Budget Office, is $955 billion, or twice the esti- one each from Illinois, Ohio and mated cost ($284 billion over five years: Wyoming and the aforementioned South Dakota and Kansas. www.farmpolicy.com/wpcontent/uploads/2010/10/CRSFrmBillMost didn’t vote against expanding Spending10Oct7.pdf) of the 2008 law. crop insurance or costly counter cycli-

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GOP caucus largely wanting deeper cuts to food assistance GUEBERT, from pg. 3A OK, but steering any legislation — let alone a well-larded, $1 trillion farm law — through the GOP-dominated House will be a politically perilous journey for him. First, about 45 percent of the House’s 435 members have served less than three years and, as such, these 200 or so members have never voted on a farm bill. Second, unofficial vote counts show about 80 of Boehner’s 234-member GOP caucus moving against him and the farm bill. Like the Senate Republican naysayers, they want deeper cuts to food assistance.

How much more? generation ago. On June 4, former House ag chair and Alan Guebert’s “Farm and Food File” is published now Ranking Member Collin Peterson, D- weekly in more than 70 newspapers in North AmerMinn., told a farm crowd that proposed House cuts to ica. Contact him at agcomm@farmandfoodfile.com. ❖ nutrition programs, about $2 billion per year for the life of the bill, would get — maybe — 150 Republican votes. For the other 80 or so, he offered, “$100 billion (in cuts) wouldn’t be enough.” If Peterson is even close to right, then the Speaker’s pace of play on the golf course and in the House may be as long gone as those sweet Junes a MINDS, from pg. 2A Perspective depends on location My weather comment: we got 1 1/2 inches of rain the morning of June 12 near Olivia. We definitely needed a good soaker. My gauge showed only 1.4 inches since May 1. Our subsoils were bordering on “dangerously dry.” Strange talk considering the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s latest crop report which indicated upwards of 3 million acres of corn nationwide didn’t get planted. However, 10 days of sunshine and this crabby, crappy world will take on some startling new dimensions despite a few million acres of prevent plant fields now sprouting across much of middle America. Thoughts of $5 corn this fall have now rapidly morphed back up to $7. Dick Hagen is staff writer of The Land. He may be reached at dickhagen@mvtvwireless.com. ❖

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From the Fields: It’s looking pretty ugly out there Messner does admit, “I’ve never seen a spring like this before.” He needs two to three days to finish planting beans once the ground dries out, but with more rain predicted that just may be a tall order.

The Brandts Ada, Minn.

Not ideal temperatures and lots of moisture, but Danny Brandt still feels fortunate to have been able to get the crops Danny Brandt in. When The Land spoke to Brandt on June 10, he said his farm received three inches of rain in the last two weeks, with belowaverage temperatures.

“It’s kind of depressing but we’re trying to stay upbeat.” Focusing on what’s in the ground and the fact that the planted crops are progressing may be the silver lining in what has turned out to be a gloomy planting season.

The Laubenthals Swea City, Iowa

“Nothing wants to grow in these temperatures,” he said. Brandt still has 20 to 30 acres of beans to plant but thinks they’ll be able to get back to it this week.

Brandt has sprayed all but 80 acres of corn and will finish spraying that, as well as spraying all the wheat by Wednesday. “So far I feel on track with everything,” he said. Not too far from the Brandt farm conditions are not as cooperative — north and east of the farm there still are fields not yet planted. Crops around the farm, though, “are looking good.” This spring is more like the conditions Brandt is used to planting in — “cooler weather” — and being geared up for a short planting window he was able to get the seed in the ground fast and move on to spraying.

The Johnsons Starbuck, Minn. The planting season has finally wrapped up on the Johnson farm, and

“Last week was a pretty wet week,” Johnson said. That, coupled with cooler temperatures, has made this year’s crop less than picture perfect. The corn is yellowing and needs heat to catch up, Johnson said. While he wishes the crop could have been planted sooner, he also knows that “some of the rain drowned out the low spots,” Johnson said. Late planting and cool weather could mean a smaller crop this fall. “Spraying behind the planter, preemerge is all done,” he said. “When we do get heat, the crops will grow and so will the weeds.” Warmer temperatures are forecasted in the upper-70s for the remainder of the week. Johnson will focus on cleaning up bins and begin spraying again in the next two weeks. With planting done, Johnson hopes for sun, sun and more sun to help the crop not only catch up but hopefully flourish.

The Messners Northfield, Minn. Still planting. This is not what Chris Messner thought he would be attempting to do on June 11 but unfortunately Chris Messner Mother Nature had other plans. “Definitely not where we wanted to be,” Messner said. With continued rain, planting will have to wait. “We’re in a holding pattern” Messner said when The Land spoke with him on June 11. At that time he estimated that 60 to 70 percent of the corn was planted in the Northfield area with beans progress at 40 percent completion. On the Messner farm, 120 acres of beans still needed to be planted. Messner believes that he’s still better off trying to plant the remainder of the beans up until the end of next week. After that the only option he may have is prevent planting. “It’s kind of a depressing thought, not planting,” Messner said. He knows of farmers in the area who are completely done with planting while he also knows of some who just started planting on June 8. Weather patterns have dictated who will have a crop and who may not. “Some crops out there look pretty good but it’s still far behind,” Messner

“We just stay saturated,” Laubenthal said. “Anybody that has the option to take prevent corn has taken the option.” Looking out over the countryside, Laubenthal notes that it seems that every other field hasn’t even been touched. “Everybody is in the same boat,” Laubenthal said. On the bright side, “it gives you plenty of time to visit with the neighbors.” Laubenthal isn’t optimistic that things will improve this planting season. Even with ideal conditions it would take at least five days for the ground to be fit for planting. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” Laubenthal said. “I don’t think the mindset is to prevent plant a crop, we want to plant.” The decision on what to do or not do will have to be made by Laubenthal and many other farmers in the area fairly soon. “The whole crop in general isn’t looking nice,” Laubenthal said. But Laubenthal knows what all farmers do: “It is what it is.” For good or bad the 2013 planting season is coming to a close. ❖

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Though conditions have not been ideal all spring long, Brandt hopes to just keep getting work done where he can. With many others in the state struggling with decisions of prevent plant, or unable to spray planted crops, Brandt continues to count his blessings.

Scott Johnson will be the first to admit that it “wasn’t perfect planting conditions.” While the crops are in the ground, it is “hard to get things dried out here.” Scott Johnson When The Land spoke with Johnson on June 12, the Starbuck area was in the midst of cooler-than-average temperatures with more rain forecasted for already wet soil.

“It’s rained 11 days in the last two weeks,” was Charlie Laubenthal’s drippy report to The Land on June 10. Charlie Laubenthal While that may be bad, what’s worse is that he hasn’t been able to be in the field in almost a month. “We haven’t turned the wheels since the 16th (of May).” More rain is forecasted in the days ahead and optimism for finishing planting the crops is quickly fading away.

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“For as cool and as wet as it has been you’ve got to count your blessings, it looks pretty good,” Brandt said. While a couple of his fields aren’t growing as well as they should, warmer weather predicted for later in the week may help those fields catch up.

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said. “Most corn doesn’t look too bad.”

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nomics are still a challenge,” said Graydon Bell, U.S. sales manager for Nedap Livestock reports from Management North America, a Dutch technology and electronic animal-identification company. “Producers today do an excellent job of marketing and working with smaller margins.” He added that producers were looking for new products and the best options for their future business. “They understand labor, economics and being good stewards of the animal and the environment. We had good, informed conversations every day of Expo.” Gary Nelson, a U.S. and Canadian distributor for Rotecna, an equipment company based in Spain, echoed that sentiment. “Producers were optimistic, and were looking down the road for the best alternatives in cost savings and new innovations,” Nelson said. “There was a lot of interest in new products. At World Pork Expo you get quality producers asking good questions. We had two great days — probably the best in five years.” A record junior show From its humble beginnings in 2003 with 120 hogs, the World Pork Expo Junior National now ranks among the premier youth shows in the United States. This year’s edition, hosted by the National Junior Swine Association and Team Purebred, set another record with 1,600 pigs exhibited by 678 juniors from 26 states. Concluding World Pork Expo was the open show, which involved more than 200 exhibitors and nearly 600 hogs. The top-selling boar, the reserve champion Yorkshire shown by Kari and Kristin Boyum, and Zach and Katie Loppnow, BOLO Showpigs, Lake City, Minn., was purchased by Hi Point Genetics of

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Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the 2013 World Pork Expo attracted nearly 20,000 pork producers and leaders from 39 countries to Des Moines, June 5-7. Presented by the National Pork Producers Council, Expo featured the world’s largest pork-specific trade show with more than 400 commercial exhibits from throughout the world. Expo’s three days were filled with seminars offering the latest management insights, free pork barbecue and opportunities for attendees to interact with fellow producers. In what has become a major youth event, the World Pork Expo Junior National set another record for participation in its shows and other competitions. “Overall this year, producers were upbeat, the exhibitors were busy, and we had great weather and good crowds,” said Randy Spronk, NPPC president and pork producer from Edgerton, Minn. “World Pork Expo is a great place to share ideas and talk business with vendors and fellow pork producers. It’s a tremendous producer event.” Busy days for trade show exhibitors At 310,000 square feet, this year’s World Pork Expo trade show featured more exhibit space, taking advantage of a new display area in the historic Agriculture Building. During Expo’s three days, attendees viewed the products, services and technologies of more than 400 exhibitors from the United States and other countries. Expo exhibitors noted the producers’ positive attitudes, as well as their search for new technologies and products to fit into their longterm plans. “Producers attending Expo had a very positive outlook for the future, even though pork production eco-

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Huge gains in efficiency, productivity of U.S. swine industry NPPC’s Dierks: Producers working with better genetics, nutrition and technology By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer Granted, the seed corn industry deserves reports from tremendous credit for the incredible genetic explosion over the past 25 years. But just maybe the U.S. swine industry has made even more progress in this same quarter century, suggests Neil Dierks, CEO of the National Pork Producers Council. “And this is all happening because U.S. Neil Dierks hog producers are working with better Interviewed at the recent World Pork Expo in Des Moines, Dierks said, “if you take a look at genetics, superior nutrition, improved environments what the pork industry has accomplished the past and a tremendous adoption of new technologies. 25 years it tells an amazing story. Not to belittle the What used to be 3-plus pounds of feed per pound of achievements of seed industry, but the increases in gain, is now 2 pounds feed per pound of gain. Today the efficiencies and productive capacity of the U.S. sows average 10 pigs per litter compared to 7.7 pigs swine industry is about three times that of hybrid in 1988. It’s been a tremendous success story for the industry, and for America.” seed corn. Dierks give credit to the American consumer for being the key driver in this remarkable growth of WE HAVE WHAT YOU’RE LOOKING FOR the U.S. swine industry. “The food chain really starts IN A QUALITY TRUCK OR TRAILER! with consumers and their buying habits. Pork continues to be the protein source of choice with most families and as more pork products get into the market place, producers and packers keep responding to this market demand. “Today’s genetics are growing a bigger, better mus‘05 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 1222 ‘00 Mauer Hopper Trailer 12R22” w/head sight, lots of new parts, 36’, all steel, side chutes, roller gates, cled and leaner carcass. It just goes to show that Field Ready! spring suspension $ $ 63,500 17,250

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DIERKS, from pg. 8A getting out — they don’t want to play the game anymore. Some are product on a nutrition, calorie and cholesholding steady. But as always terol level with skinless chicken breasts. We’ve seen losses this past year of $35 to $40 per animal. there’s a certain amount of updat“It’s not about one-size-fits-all. It’s about We have high market prices currently but production costs ing going on with established promeeting specific desires in the market ducers; even a few new faces showare such that there’s nothing left for margin. place,” Dierks said, adding that the ing up who have credit and capital National Pork Board has developed spe— Neil Dierks lined up. cific nutrition programs for dietitians, “Lenders are watchful, probably nutritional and health professionals dealing In 1988, the United States was still a net pork looking even more closely at each individual cuswith the health benefits of pork, especially when importer. Today, the United States is the world’s No. tomer,” he said. “But (economist) Steve Meyers here dealing with obesity issues. 1 pork supplier, exporting 2.262 million metric tons at the Expo was suggesting that some profitability Relating to the purchase of Smithfield Pork by a in 2012 at a record value of $6.322 billion. might be getting back into this industry once we see Chinese business entity, Dierks said the NPPC doeshow this summer plays out. Understandably it’s a Because of delayed and prevent planted acres rapn’t get involved in acquisitions, domestic or foreign. guessing game right now.” But he said this intended purchase does not affect idly becoming significant across America, it appears NPPC is headquartered in Washington, D.C. For consolidation within the pork industry and this is that $7-plus corn is more likely this fall than the earlier projected $5 corn. Carryover on the short 2012 more information, log on to www.nppc.org. ❖ not a food safety issue. crop is likely to shrink appreciably. So how does the “This gives the Chinese firm access to U.S. tech- American pork producer play his cards to meet his nologies as well as the U.S. domestic market for pork feed needs this fall? products and expertise into China. I think it can “Just too many unanswered questions floating have a positive impact for the swine industry simply because the growing Chinese population wants more around out there,” Dierks said. “But it would appear prudent to lock-in some feed supplies sooner rather pork in their diets. than later.” And if feed costs ramp up as a major “Last year 23 1/2 percent of U.S. muscle cuts were issue for 2013-14 will the swine industry put the exported but we also have a growing market of pork brakes on its projected production? In essence, will products that have a higher value in overseas mar- swine numbers fall? kets than they do here. We refer to these as ‘variety Dierks said, “we’ve seen losses this past year of $35 meats’ and with their inclusion, 27 percent of U.S. to $40 per animal. We have high market prices curpork production was exported last year. Our exports last year accounted for $56 of total value of each pig rently but production costs are such that there’s nothing left for margin. So yes, some producers are processed in America,” Dierks said.

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Pig diets a bit more complicated than in the old days By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer Many hog producers remember when diets for pigs were pretty simple. After weaning you started with a growing ration, then when pigs got to about 125 pounds you switched to a finishing ration the rest of the way to market. Diets for pigs are a bit more complicated these days. Jim Hedges, a swine nutritionist for Ralco Animal Nutrition in Marshall, Minn., said, “today we’ve got three diets in the nursing/weaning stage,

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pig rations you need a lot of research and experience. You can’t get too simple too quick because that digestive tract of a young pig is virtually adjusting daily to different tastes, different nutrient needs,” Hedges said. “You can’t get carried away with bean meal. Too simple, too quick doesn’t work because the baby pig’s gut isn’t mature enough to handle it.” Ralco also offers Birth Right Milk Replacer for baby pigs right after birth. “I’ve dabbled with milk replacers since graduate school some 40 years back. We did not have very good milk

replacers back then. Today our data shows we’re as good as sow’s milk.” Ralco started as a ruminant feed outfit providing special ingredients for beef cattle way back when cattle numbers were big in southwest Minnesota. Ten years back Hedges was hired as the first PhD on staff. In 2004, the firm had 25 employees; today about 140 employees make up the Ralco family.

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HEDGES, from pg. 10A $85. The amount of work in formulating a diet today is very complex. We formulate on a net energy basis. Net energy gives corn a lot more credit than it does bean meal. That approach rewards corn and synthetics, and reduces bean meal.” Ralco does most of their research work in their own lab facilities but most feeding trials are actually onfarm with cooperators in the Marshall area. But things may be changing. Ralco has an ambitious building program launching this summer which

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New drug allows breeding sows on ‘your’ schedule ducer to eliminate estrus detection Still in Phase 1 of their launch program with By DICK HAGEN and generate a fixed-time protocol in OvuGel, the firm has six people specifically hired The Land Staff Writer the breeding barn. For example you and trained to work with hog producers across the A new animal drug reports from could develop a program where you nation. These tech service people provide the traincalled OvuGel, develwean on Thursdays, give ing and instructions to indioped by JBS United AniOvuGel on Monday, breed vidual sow herd managers. mal Health LLC, capon Tuesday and then come Training is a one-day event tured lots of attention at ... You could back 114 days later (midwith the emphasis on setthe recent World Pork develop a program week) so that much of those ting up a timing program for Expo in Des Moines. Using weaning and the implemena special dispenser tool which facilitates positioning activities of estrus detection, breeding, where you wean tation of OvuGel into the OvuGel directly into the sow’s vagina, it gives pro- even farrowing, could be mid-week funcon Thursdays, give reproductive schedules of ducers much better “time management” of the tions rather than weekend duties.” OvuGel on Monday, the entire sow herd. rebreeding of their sow herds following weaning. On a sow farm these days, estrus breed on Some obvious breeding A billboard in the booth read “The Latest Innova- detection is essentially a seven-days-ofTuesday and efficiencies occur with this tion in Swine Reproduction Management.” Trent the-week observation. But get a sow then come product. Instead of an Torrance, JBS United managing director, said, “we herd on OvuGel, and standing estrus back 114 industry average of 2.2 gained FDA approval on OvuGel this spring. It con- isn’t even a concern. Conceptually if inseminations per sow and tains chemistry that stimulates the release of you have 125 sows, even a sow herd of days later ... upwards of 9 billion sperm luteinizing hormone in the weaned sow. This is the 250, with this product the entire herd so that much could be bred in one day which essencells collectively for each hormone that causes the weaned sow to ovulate. of those conception, now usage “With this product, the sow herd manager can tially narrows the window of ovulation activities of Trent Torrance down to a short time. This in turn conwould be 3 billion to 3 1/2 come in early the morning of Day 4 post-weaning, estrus deteccentrates the farrowing period into a billion sperm cells (typically give this sow a dose of OvuGel which is administion, breeding, single injection AI system), tered needle free. The technique is similar to artifi- much shorter time frame. even less if using the cervieven farrowing, Perhaps another management bonus is that cial insemination and takes only about 20 seconds. cal AI technique. It does put could be mid-week because producers schedule ovulation times Then early in the morning of Day 5 (approximately the emphasis on semen 22 hours later) you do a single artificial insemina- they can schedule their best trained, most functions rather quality and technique since tion regardless of whether or not she is in standing skillful people to do the insemination process. than weekend you only get one chance to “Two skilled persons working in tandem is terestrus.” duties. inseminate the sow when on Torrance said producers are getting good concep- rific; one skilled person can also handle this the OvuGel program. The tion even with sows not displaying visible signs of process very well,” Torrance said. literature also says sows The cost is $6.75 per dose. At this stage this is the should be exposed to a boar during the time of estrus. “And what this means it enables the hog profirst product labeled for swine synchronization of insemination. ovulation and breeding. JBS United deals in animal JBS United is based in Sheridan, Ind. Torrance health products worldwide, but so far OvuGel is can be reached at (800) 503-6288, Ext. 1222 or licensed only for usage in the United States. Torrance indicated labeling is pending for worldwide trent.torrance@jbsunited.com. For more information, log on to www.ovugel.com. ❖ usage and distribution.

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just a world of biological activity in good soils.” Classroom in a hole DeJong-Hughes enjoys teaching and talking about soils. In that 5-foot-deep classroom, she and her students used metal scallops to get a close-up inspection of the different ingredients to be found in soils. Even though the soil was not yet fully recharged with moisture, she showed her students about ribboning, and the difference between clay loam soils, and silty clay loams, and the red coloration of clay soils in the presence of iron and high pH. “I basically start by explaining that soil is made up of sand, silt and clay,” she said. “And depending upon how much of each is present in the soil profile determines the soil type and, to some extent, the productivity of that particular soil. When students are in a soil pit with me we all get dirty fingers. We do the soil texturing thing were we squeeze out a ribbon of soil between our thumb and fingers.” Next she described organic matter and how

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By DICK HAGEN The Land Staff Writer How to build a soils science short course in three easy steps: Step 1 — Dig a hole 5 feet deep, 4 feet wide and 6 feet long. Step 2 — Add three students and one University of Minnesota Extension soils specialist. Step 3 — Educate for 45 minutes. At a May 18 4-H “Tracking Program,” the soils specialist in this arrangement was Jodi DeJong-Hughes, a U of M Extension educator from the Willmar regional office. The students were Nathan Gartner of the Boone Lake Dick Hagen Orioles 4-H Club, and Parker and Spencer Sul- Jodi DeJong-Hughes explains soil characteristics to 4-H members Nathan Gartner, livan, of the Birch Coulee Parker Sullivan and Spencer Sullivan. streaks in a soil profile are oxidized iron. Also some 4-H Club. tillage systems, especially mold board plowing, can In addition to this soil science track, these Renville create compaction ribbons. County 4-H’ers could select from vegetable garden“She (DeJong Hughes) explained why crop rotaing, quilting, pigeons, lefse-making, geocaching, terrariums, video creations or shooting sports. This tions help build soil structure, especially when combined with minimum tillage. Also, good soil structure track, by far, was the dirtiest. can be clumpy but falls apart quite easily when “This was good,” said Spencer Sullivan. “I learned a tilled. And earthworms create a breathing system for bunch, especially about soil structure and what soils even down through three feet of top soil. There’s makes up a good soil. I learned that those red

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Students get an understanding of soil’s real value SOIL, from pg. 13A it is the building block of soils. She noted how farmers manage organic matter in their cropping and tillage program to build even better soils — or potentially worse soils especially as it relates to soil structure. “I emphasize that we can make even a poorly performing soil more productive because of our management,” DeJong-Hughes said. “Soils are a

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... more tillage and less rotation starts selecting for certain microbes, and that’s when we start seeing more root rots, etc. We don’t have the protection of the beneficial microbes so the parasitic microbes start taking over. — Jodi DeJong-Hughes University answer — It depends on the situation,” she said in response to farmers asking about the best tillage system. “Generally my response would favor reduced tillage. And I often suggest vertical tillage as a consideration. It does a nice job of chopping and sizing residue and mixes some air into the soil surface. I like it as a lessaggressive form of tillage.” Tracks and compaction DeJong-Hughes teaches her students about soil compaction as it relates to tires versus tracks on today’s farm equipment. See SOIL, pg. 15A


Tire pressure can be key to soil compaction said. Relating to new studies under way, comparing road inflation versus field inflation, DeJong-Hughes said, “we’re seeing that with center-fill planters you’ve got to be at 75 psi going down the road and in the field it can be 30 psi. But who’s going to stop and deflate tires as they are leaving the road then inflate tires when back on the road? We’ve found a system that will do that automatically from the cab of your tractor. We’ve installed it on a couple of tractors so hopefully we’ll have some significant data to share eventually.” A device called Precision Inflation is available that does these tire inflationdeflation tasks on the go, but it costs about $20,000 and requires drilling holes in the tire rims. According to DeJong-Hughes, this instrument can deflate triples on the tractor and four planter wheels in under three minutes, and only four minutes to reinflate.

“This is an old idea in Germany where farmers long ago learned the importance of tire psi when working their fields, and running equipment on their roads,” she said. In Germany the device is common

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SOIL, fom pg. 14A “Contrary to most thinking, track tractors exert as much and often more soil pressure. Bogey wheels do exert extra pressure under the tracks, plus often there’s four to six inches of track beyond that base cage so they’re not holding much weight.” From a flotation viewpoint, however, she told her students that nothing beats a track. When farmers tell her they wear out ripper points more quickly behind tires than they do behind tracks, DeJong-Hughes wants to know the inflation of their tires. It’s pounds per square inch that determines compaction, and she points out that track tractors have an elevated psi below those bogey wheels. “If there’s one thing farmers should be doing it’s checking tire pressure on their tractors and farm equipment, especially planters and combines,” she

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Gurney Seed cookbook offers recipes that will grow on you Cookbook Corner By SARAH JOHNSON The Land Correspondent Yankton, S.D., was once the home of the Gurney Seed Co., and in my fabled youth I would often go past their famous store in my hometown. If you listened to WNAX Radio, you knew all about Gurney’s seeds, which were rigorously promoted on air. The old building held warped wooden floors and sunlight streamed through high dusty windows. My dad remembers how good it smelled, like a plowed field, from all the nursery stock. My farmer grandfather was thrilled to learn we were moving to Yankton so he could visit the place where all those catalogs were coming from. And popcorn was always free. The building originally was a true shopping center, housing a retail greenhouse, a barber, a grocery store, a jeweler, a medicine store and a restaurant/hotel. Gurney’s was founded in 1866, but in 2000, after a couple of decades of

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In Iowa they call ’em Maid-Rites or “loosemeat sandwiches.” In South Dakota, they’re called taverns. Call them what you want but don’t call me late for dinner. I made a scaled-down version of this dish with just two pounds of ground beef and found it very similar to the commercial varieties. My “boys” ate every last dribble, so I guess that’s four out of four “yums” from the Johnson troop. Serve with mustard and sliced pickles, of course. (Some say it is unholy to use ketchup.) Taverns for 100 Submitted by Anita Anderson 20 pounds ground beef 6 large chopped onions 6 cans chicken gumbo soup 2 soup cans water 1/3 cup salt 1 teaspoon pepper 12 chicken bouillon cubes 12 dashes Tabasco

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2 tablespoons Heinz 57 sauce 2 tablespoons Kitchen Bouquet 2/3 cup flour 1 cup oatmeal Brown meat and onion; drain. Add rest of ingredients; simmer overnight. ■ Here’s a simple, make-ahead apple salad that uses the anti-browning power of citrus to keep it looking nice for a long time. Five ingredients, no measuring! Annette Kratochvil’s Fruit Salad Submitted by Cecelia Wittmayer 2 apples, peeled, cored and chopped 2 oranges, peeled and chopped Handful of sunflower seeds Honey Lemon juice Thin honey with lemon juice for dressing. Mix ingredients and refrigerate overnight or for several hours. Preserve the tomato season’s bounty by making Stewed Tomatoes for Chili (or for soup, casseroles, pasta dishes and anything else calling for seasoned, canned tomatoes). Then just thaw and simmer with ground beef and chili beans for a quick homemade meal anytime.

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Mix sour cream, salad dressing, vinegar, salt, sugar and mustard. Stir into vegetables. Refrigerate.

Dash nutmeg 5 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup beer 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Butter or margarine Syrup or jam Stir together eggs, beer and oil. Add dry ingredients, stirring until moist. Batter will still be lumpy. Add more beer if thinner pancakes are desired. Cook on a hot, lightly oiled griddle, about 2 minutes on each side. Makes 10-12 pancakes. ■

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Add shredded zucchini to chocolate cake and you end up with a super-moist, super-rich confection that is capable of appearing in my dreams. The zucchini melts away into the rich cocoa batter but leaves behind a density that’s neither too soft nor too firm. It’s so moist that frosting is completely optional.

Beer Pancakes Submitted by Cecelia Wittmayer 2 cups Bisquick 2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Chocolate Zucchini Cake Submitted by Lucille Brewer 3/4 cup margarine 2 cups sugar 3 eggs

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Patio Corn Salad Submitted by Stan Schaefbauer

2 (2-pound) cans corn, drained 1/2 cup chopped onion 1 cup diced cucumbers 1 cup diced celery 2 cups diced tomatoes 1 cup sour cream 3/4 cup salad dressing (Miracle Whip) 1/4 cup vinegar 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar Scant teaspoon dry mustard

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Soon, I’ll share piscatorial pursuits with a grandchild Father’s Day recently passed, that After all, teaching the kids the finer I now realize, somewhat sadly, just how quickly annual faux holiday when we dads are points of piscatorial pursuits is listed time passes and the blessing of those sunny afterhonored with extra attention, cards, perunder the Dad job description. noons spent baiting hooks, sorting through tangled haps even a gift. lines and answering questions about why worms But as any dad can attest, mentoring don’t have eyes. But if we’re really lucky, we get a free youngsters in the science and art of pass for the day, an opportunity to grab angling demands patience and underMy wife and I now wander through a mostly empty, the golf clubs or fishing tackle unfettered standing. quiet house. Instead of stepping by honey-do lists or other familial duties. over the kids’ shoes left where My son, the oldest, they stepped out of them in the My wife extended the invitation as we quickly grasped the hallway, we now step over the (My son) was content lingered at the supper table over glasses introspective nature THE OUTDOORS sleeping dog. of wine the other night. that is a quality of with the silence that By John Cross serious fishing. And though my wife sometimes frequently settles into “So,” she said taking a sip of Chardonis inclined to accompany me in the nay, “any plans on Father’s Day?” After an introduction into the a boat ... But my boat, it is more to catch a few rays nuts-and-bolts of such things as daughters were of It was a rhetorical question, of course. of sunshine than fish. knot-tying, baiting hooks, casting, the mind that more “Why don’t you go fishing,” she continued. etc., he quickly settled into the Mostly, I fish solo or with other than anything, fishrole of the experienced angler. anglers who also are content to No need to ask twice. ing was a social settle into the silence that comes There was the small talk and Once upon a time, with three youngsters in the event and any lapse with serious fishing. casual conversation, of course. house, I was sure to have company when I hitched in conversation was Even a few weighty subjects were The kids are scattered now. up the boat and headed to the lake. something to be topics of discussion on occasion. The son lives and works in Las But he also was content with the avoided at all costs. Vegas. But even in Sin City, you silence that frequently settles into can’t take the Minnesota out of a boat when anglers are focused $9,250 Completely Erected! the kid: He frequently texts me on the messages telegraphed through a taut line and photos of the bass he catches in nearby Lake Mead. Otherng a twitching rod tip. i Build On One daughter lives near the edge of the world — s e z But my daughters were of the mind that more than Minot, N.D. — while the other hails from Madelia, a Si ial! c e p S anything, fishing was a social event and any lapse in more manageable distance. conversation was something to be avoided at all Sometime in the next two weeks, she’ll make us costs. grandparents for the first time. Between the incessant chatter, the questions, the And grandpa will be delighted to save a seat in the baiting, sorting through the tangles, I was busier boat for the new angler. than a one-armed paper hanger. And I quickly came to understand why my own dad John Cross is a Mankato (Minn.) Free Press staff writer. Contact him at (507) 344-6376 or would admonish his sons that we would scare all of jcross@mankatofreepress.com or follow him on Twitthe fish away if we didn’t tone it down a bit. Livestock, Hay, Machinery & Grain Storage, etc. ter @jcross_photo. ❖ But it was all about being a dad. Pete Schilling

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Enjoy grilled chicken with roasted garlic on pasta My wife, Liz, and I enjoy taking left- a gas grill too. over food that has been prepared out2 grilled chicken breasts doors over wood or charcoal and creat1 head of garlic ing something totally different. 1/4 stick of unsalted butter Today’s recipe is that kind of a dish. 2 shallots or 1 yellow onion We had leftover grilled chicken 1 cup of cubed artichoke hearts breasts that were smoked using indi1 cup chicken broth rect heat and hickory then finished off 1 cup of cream directly over the fire. You can see the 1 lb. fresh spinach technique on my YouTube channel, Salt and pepper www.YouTube.com/BBQMyWay. You 1 box of your favorite pasta can use the same sort of technique on Start off by roasting an entire head of

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garlic in the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. If you don’t know how to do that, “Google” it. It takes 30 minutes so start on this early. Unfortunately, I am limited on space. But, trust me on this. It’s worth it. Pull the chicken meat off of the bone and cut into bite size pieces and set aside. Chop the shallots or the onions. Saute onions or shallots in the butter over medium to medium-high heat until translucent. Squeeze the roasted garlic into the sauce and incorporate. Season lightly with salt and pepper. While doing this, bring a large pot of water to a boil for the pasta. Add the chicken broth to the onions or shallots and roasted garlic and simmer until the broth is reduced by 50 percent. Add the cream and simmer until reduced by roughly 25 percent.

Layer in the spinach. As it warms it will shrink significantly. Add the chicken and artichoke and warm through. The sauce should now coat the back of a spoon. Taste for seasoning. I know .... it’s really good, right? Just before you add the chicken and artichoke hearts, place your pasta in the boiling water and cook. Drain the pasta and replace in the pot that has been drizzled with a touch of olive oil. Pour the chicken/spinach cream sauce over the cooked pasta and gently toss. Serve immediately and top with shaved Parmesan cheese. Enjoy with a warm and crusty piece of bread. Enjoy. BBQMyWay is written by Dave Lobeck, a barbecue chef from Sellersburg, Ind. Log on to his website at www.BBQ-My-Way.com. He writes the column for CNHI News Service. CNHI is parent company of The Land. ❖

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It was in the middle of coming loss after the fatal another spring downpour training accident that took that kept farmers from their his best friend “Goose.” It’s fields that our 3-year-old after seemingly pointless grandson stood in our living hours of painting fences, room banging his head sanding floors and waxing against the window. cars, that Daniel — “The Karate Kid” — experiences “Landon, what are you victory in the midst of injusdoing?” I asked. tice. “Trying to make the rain THE BACK PORCH Feel-good taglines and stop,” he said. Poor kid. He catchy words that inspire was as eager to play outside By Lenae Bulthuis underdogs in the glitz and as his Papa was to plant. lights of Hollywood have a Whether banging our deer-in-the-headlights effect to crushed heads against windows or walls, we all hearts in the pit of despair. When life is face difficulties. Planting during a wet darkest, the last thing needed is a spring, family flair-ups, health chalPollyanna voice speaking of what a lenges and more. When life gets hard, character-building gift this pain is to the quips start coming: our lives. The book of Proverbs puts it • You’ve got to pull yourself up by the like this, “Singing light songs to the heavyhearted is like pouring salt in bootstraps. their wounds” (Proverbs 25:20). What • When the going gets tough, the was meant for good only inflicts more tough get going. pain. • Don’t give up; the best is yet to Think of the phrase, “God won’t give come. you more than you can handle.” This is • God won’t give you more than you encouraging, right? The reality is that can handle. it’s not found in Scripture. The Bible says that God won’t tempt us beyond These phrases get thrown around a lot. They’re meant to encourage, inspire what we can bear, but it doesn’t say He won’t give us more than we can bear (1 and be the paramount moment when everything changes for the one who is Corinthians 10:13). down and out. It’s Adrian’s voice in The reality for Bible heroes and ordiRocky’s head before he steps into the ring. It’s “Top Gun’s” “Maverick” over- See PORCH, pg. 23A

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Lilies can be the star of the show, no gilding necessary “Gilding the lily” is a term most everyone knows and uses occasionally. It originated in a Shakespearean phrase and has come to mean, making a perfect thing better. Gilding commonly means painting in gold. Lilies need no gilding. The lily pictured on Page 23A is a pink Stargazer Lilium Oriental. It

would truly be less beautiful were it golden. Larry and I have had this one in our garden for eight years. “Stargazer” was the name given this oriental hybrid when it was developed because the blossoms seemed to gaze straight up to the sky. Most other lilies are down or out-facing types.

No staking is needed for after year. these Oriental beauties that Readers ask: will grow about 30 inches tall. What are the marblePlant the bulbs about 5 inches sized brown balls on my deep in spring or fall in a oak trees? sunny spot in your garden. For the best display plant them Oak galls. They are about 10 inches apart in caused by tiny wasps. Usugroups of three or more bulbs. ally the galls don’t hurt the tree and no treatment is Lilies are old perennials, often IN THE GARDEN required. being referenced in the Bible. By Sharon Quale The lily family has traditionally How often should I represented innocence and have my soil tested? purity, and the pink varieties are considered Every three to four years or so is recomsymbols of wealth and prosperity. Stargazer mended. Contact your local Extension lilies are floral celebrities and have become office for information on soil testing. increasingly popular due to their special fragrance and dazzling beauty. Once established you can sit back and enjoy them year See GARDEN, pg. 23A

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GARDEN, from pg. 22A What do the numbers on fertilizer packages mean? Three numbers are prominent on fertilizer packages. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are what the numbers refer to and they are always listed in that order. N (nitrogen) the first number helps the plant growth above ground. P (phosphorous) the middle number helps establish healthy roots. K

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(potassium) the last number For promoting good fruit and helps build strong cells in the flower production, look for a plant. middle number higher than the first one. Fertilizers that have equal numbers can be used as an allIf your plants are stressed, or purpose fertilizer. An example to toughen them up, use a fertilwould be 10-10-10. If you bought izer with a high last number. a 50-pound bag of this 10-10-10 When fertilizing don’t think fertilizer, 5 pounds would be that more is better. Plants can nitrogen, 5 pounds would be be burned by over fertilizing. If phosphorous and 5 pounds would your soil is rich in organic matbe potassium. The remaining 70 Stargazer Lilium Oriental ter, it should have most of the percent is inert filler that helps nutrition your plants need. PORCH, from pg. 21A in getting an even distribution when applying it. Sharon Quale is a master gardener from central nary people like you and me is that we all go through Lawn fertilizers frequently have high first numMinnesota. She may be reached at (218) 738-6060 or days and seasons where life is too much to bear. A bers because the high nitrogen content produces lush squale101@yahoo.com. ❖ friend recently said, “Every time I think it can’t get green grass. worse, something new comes down the bend.” She’s in the middle of more than she can bear. FENC No one is above death, heartache and trials. We do M E BUI O get more than we can handle. Adversity and afflicLDER T S S tion know no boundaries or limits. The phrase “when High U Tensil it rains it pours” carries bucket loads of meaning to C e F e ncing for locations to place Speed rite E hurting people that goes beyond rain gauges and nergiz ers Water ing Sy weather forecasts. stems FENC Grazin S E g Sup I N YOU Here’s the hope in the heartache. Here’s God’s U plies R FUT abandoned farm sites, CRP or filter strip promise for pit dwellers and window head bangers. ET URE” L “ Although God may give us more than we can handle, 507-956-2657 Daniel & Terese Hall He’ll never give us more than He can handle. That’s 515-320-0492 John not trite Hollywood; it’s Truth. All things are possible SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA Jeremy • Andy • Tony • Mike Leave Message 40133 - 620 Ave. with God. Will you trust Him with what’s aching 515-320-2762 Jim BUTTERFIELD, MN 56120 your heart today? Lenae Bulthuis is a wife, mom and friend who muses from her back porch on a Minnesota grain and livestock farm. ❖

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e’re on a forest trail in the Chippewa National Forest not far from Walker, Minn. We parked the car on a meandering forest road and decided to take a short day hike. The winding trail starts among large old aspen and red pine. Here it is fairly wide. Below is a swampy emerald green valley with a stream in the middle. There is a beaver lodge in the stream. Wolf and bear scats are on the trail, and thrushes, warblers and noisy blue jays are calling from tree branches. As we walk deeper into the forest the hills rise and fall and, although the trail is blazed and cleared, it becomes a foot path that at times is only a narrow green passage through the trees. Then the forest changes from pine and aspen to dark green balsam and spruce. It will no doubt change again and again. This trail is not just any trail. It is part of the 4,600-mile long North Country National Scenic Trail. It starts in New York and passes through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota before it ends in North Dakota at Lake Sakakawea State Park. The North Country Trail was established by the U.S. Congress in 1980 and is administered by the National Park Service, managed by federal, state and local agencies, and built and maintained primarily by the volunteers of the North Country Trail Association and its partners. In Minnesota the Parks and Trails Council of Minnesota organizes trail cleaning trips each year to maintain and improve the NCT as well as the Superior Trail which connects to the NCT and follows the North Shore of Lake Superior. The two segments of the Superior Trail equal a total of 275 miles of spectacular hiking from near Duluth to the Canadian border. Although the entire 4,600 miles of the NCT are not passable the Chippewa National Forest boasts over 72 miles of trail. West of the Chippewa the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and volunteers from the Laurentian Lakes Chapter of the North Country Trail Association, just completed a 21mile section of the trail in Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge near Detroit Lakes, Minn. To the east, in the Superior National Forest, large segments of the trail are complete also. The interconnected 45-mile long Kekakabic Trail and the 65-mile long Border Route Trail offer hiking access to Minnesota’s canoe country. For more information, log on to www.northcountrytrail.org. ❖

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What a study in opposites for cattle and hogs so far in June. Hogs have been on a strong upward push in prices, while cattle have been spiraling to lower levels. Demand continues to plague the cattle market, forcing packers to be extremely weary of paying higher prices for live inventory. After reaching new highs in the beef cutout, the past several weeks has seen that beef cutout slump back under $200 per hundredweight basis choice. The volume in boxed beef continues to languish, as reflected in the slow movement in domestic demand. With cattle numbers on feed beginning to expand, coupled with the weak JOE TEALE demand for beef, it is quite likely Broker that price weakness will continue Great Plains Commodity to prevail over the near term. Afton, Minn. Despite what the pundits say about the economy improving, with the upcoming tax increases, domestic disposable income is continuing to shrink putting more pressure on demand. This will continue to put the cattle market on the defensive in the weeks, and possibly months, ahead. Therefore, producers should be cognizant of the market and protect inventories as needed. The hog market has been on fire since the middle of March as live prices have eventually moved over the $100/cwt. level basis lean in the middle of June. Good demand for pork products has been the main catalyst behind the strength in the prices over this period. The fact that the packers were showing a strong urge to accumulate inventory helped prices stay strong. At

As I look out my window, it’s another rainy day in southeast Minnesota. Sitting here, I wonder what factors will set successful grain producers apart from the competition. Last year, the southwest part of Minnesota experienced drought conditions and poor growing conditions; this year they have great looking crops. In 2012, southeast Minnesota experienced a great growing season and enjoyed record yields. Last year, the yields on my farm near Zumbrota, Minn., were 10 percent better than any crop I have ever grown. This year, we are experiencing a much-different environment, and each day I’m unable to get in the fields and ANDY HUNEKE plant, brings forth another wave AgStar Director, Agbiz & of emotion regarding whether to Trade Credit/Leasing take a prevent plant payment or Northfield, Minn. plant late and hope for the best. As I look at the grain industry which has experienced great fortune over the last five years, I wonder what will eventually cause the industry to shift to lower profitability. Will it be lower prices for a period of several years, the cost of inputs rising rapidly, or a combination of both? I am not here to forecast what factors will cause the shift, but I am concerned with how we will prepare for the shift. As a lender in agriculture, we have been preaching margin management and knowing your cost of production in all segments of agriculture for years. Knowing your costs enables you to make decisions based on knowledge instead of emotion. In addition to margin management, there are

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The following market analysis is for the week ending June 14. CORN — A break in the weather this past week exerted a bearish influence from the opening bell. For crops that are in the ground, this week’s weather was welcome; but for seeds still in the bag, its owner was sharpening his pencil to make final decisions about planting or taking preventive planting. A news report this week announced that the deadline to file an acreage report to the Farm Service Agency office on acres that have been prevented from planting was being extended to PHYLLIS NYSTROM July 15. I would check with your CHS Hedging Inc. St. Paul local FSA office if this is something that may apply to you. Based on the June 7 crop progress report, 95 percent of the intended corn acres were planted with 85 percent emerged. Average planting for this date was 98 percent complete with average emergence 92 percent. Extrapolating the numbers it leaves roughly 4.8 million acres unplanted. This week’s weather should allow for further corn planting. The U.S. Department of Agriculture June crop report held a small surprise in that it didn’t change the 2013-14 acreage forecast. In general, the report was viewed as neutral to slightly bearish. On the 2012-13 balance sheet imports were increased 25 million bushels, Food, Seed and Industrial rose 65 million (50 million increase in ethanol) and exports were cut 50 million bushels. The export line may conSee NYSTROM, pg. 2B

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Soybeans well-behind on planting, emergence NYSTROM, from pg. 1B tinue to be lowered going forward based on recent poor weekly export sales numbers. This left the new ending stocks number at 769 million bushels, up 10 million bushels from both the May figure and the average estimate. The 2013-14 supply-demand table had several changes besides the larger carry-in. In a relatively rare move, the USDA trimmed the yield forecast 1.5 bushels per acre to 156.5 bu./acre. The acreage number was unchanged, but the trade is already anticipating a 2 million to 3 million acre reduction next month. Production showed a decrease of 135 million bushels to 14 billion bushels which results in total supply down 125 million bushels from last month. The 14 billion bushel crop is still record production. In the usage category, FSI was raised 55 million with ethanol accounting for 50 million bushels of the increase. Ending stocks of 1.949 billion bushels was 126 million bushels higher than the average trade estimate and down 55 million bushels from last month. Ending stocks would be the largest since 2005-06. World corn carryout for 2013-14 was close to estimates at 151.83 million metric tons. Past history for the June 28 reports show stocks have been higher than estimates in four of the last six years; acreage has been larger than pre-report estimates in four of the last six years also. After this year’s ethanol line was raised on the June report, ethanol production needs to average about 870,000 barrels per day through the end of the

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crop year. This week’s production was 884,000 barrels per day and the fourweek average production was 877,000 barrels per day. If the recent pace keeps up, this year’s ethanol usage could climb to 4.9 billion bushels. Weekly export sales for corn were uninspiring at 3.2 million bushels. With the updated USDA projection, total commitments are 98 percent of the USDA calculation. Usually about 7 percent of the final exports are added from now through the end of the year. As the weather returns to more seasonal temperatures and rainfall, the market faces challenges in gaining traction to the upside. Old crop basis levels, however, may have to shoulder the load to entice unpriced bushels to the market. The cash market continues to roll the inverse forward. For new crop, it’s all about the weather and the current forecast, so expect on-going volatility. The biggest shock on the June 12 USDA report was the increase in winter wheat production to 1.509 billion bushels from 1.486 billion bushels. The average expectation was 1.467 billion bushels. Hard red winter production was upped 13 million when a decline of 25 million was projected. A little history, in each of the last seven times that winter wheat production increased on the June report, it also was raised in July. OUTLOOK: Over time new crop prices should continue to work lower without a weather event or surprise on the June 28 acreage report. July corn fell 11 1/4 cents this week to $6.55 and the December collapsed 25

1/2 cents to settle at $5.33 per bushel. This was the lowest close in December corn since May 22. Goldman Sachs in post-report analysis lowered their price calculation for corn from $5.25 to $4.75 per bushel for the next three-, six-, 12-month period. Old crop basis and inverse levels should remain strong until we see some farmer selling or ethanol margins become unprofitable. SOYBEANS — Soybean planting remains well behind the average at 71 percent as of June 7 compared to 84 percent complete on average. This left an estimated 22 million acres still to plant. For the week ending June 13 the trade is anticipating planting at 85 percent. Emergence on beans was only 48 percent as of June 7 compared to 67 percent on average. Balance sheet changes to the 2012-13 crop year were several with imports up 5 million bushels, crush raised 25 million, and exports lowered 20 million bushels. Ending stocks were unchanged at 125 million bushels, right at the pre-report estimate. The 2013-14 balance sheet was entirely unchanged. This leaves the trade in murky waters for how many acres may be switched from corn to beans. Old crop world carryout was slightly lower than expected at 61.21 mmt with new crop carryout near estimates at 73.69 mmt. Looking ahead to the June 28 reports, June stocks have been bigger than the pre-report estimates in five of the last six years; bean acreage has been less See NYSTROM, pg. 3B

TEALE, from pg. 1B the same time numbers seemed to be in tighter supplies, all of which vaulted prices to the higher levels. Now the concern is beginning to grow that we may be heading into the normal seasonal high evidenced almost every year in early summer and late-spring. At this writing the hog market is overbought and vulnerable to some sort of a setback. Be it a shortterm setback or the seasonal high, the futures mar-

ket is already showing the anticipation of a break by being discount in the deferred contract months. With pork cutouts now above the $100/cwt. level, the consideration has to be that demand for pork product may also begin to suffer, as evidenced in the other competitive meats due to the increased prices at the retail level. Producers should approach the market with some caution and use the current strength to protect inventories in the months ahead. ❖

HUNEKE, from pg. 1B many other factors that will need to be considered in order to remain relevant and be prepared for future growth. Have you evaluated your total business structure and financial picture? Are you prepared for opportunities that may lie ahead? Over that last 20 years, as producers have either retired or exited production agriculture, it usually meant an opportunity for other producers to rent or purchase land in 160- to 320-acre increments. If you were able to acquire land segments of this size every couple of years, it was manageable. But take a look around at your neighbors’ operations today. Many producers may be farming anywhere from 300 to 1,000 acres. Are you prepared to acquire an operation of this size? What if multiple operations come available in the same year, which could happen if we see a downturn in profitability?

Ultimately, you need to understand your financial picture to know if you are built for growth. Maintaining enough working capital and keeping an eye on your balance sheet will allow you to take advantage of potential opportunities for future growth. Each year, do accrual adjustments on your income to full understand your income related to your balance sheet. Start working closely with your lender now to make sure you have a full understanding of your financial picture. Once you start to understand the true financial picture by using the accrual method, evaluate your balance sheet so that you can start making educated plans for growth. AgStar Financial Services is a cooperative owned by client stockholders. As part of the Farm Credit System, AgStar has served 69 counties in Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin with a wide range of financial products and services for more than 95 years. ❖

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support basis. The upcoming grain stocks report also on June 28 will be a major influence on old crop prices. July soybeans were down 11 3/4 cents for the week at $15.16 1/2 while the November contract crumbled 32 cents to $12.98 1/4 per bushel. This was the lowest level in November beans this month. Goldman Sachs cut their three-, six-, 12 month average price guess for soybeans from $12.50 to $11 per bushel. Lots of meal sales to ship leads to the expectation that basis and spread inverses could increase in the short-term. This material has been prepared by a sales or trading employee or agent of CHS Hedging Inc. and should be considered a solicitation. ❖ See MIELKE, pg. 4B

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NYSTROM, from pg. 2B than expectations in nine of the last 14 years. Using the new 2012-13 export projection, weekly sales need to average 2.7 million bushels per week June through August. The average over the last five weeks has been 3.6 million bushels. To adjust for the change in crush, May through June numbers need to decline 18 percent from last year. Total soybean export commitments are already 101 percent of the USDA prediction. Can we make such deep cuts? Doubtful at this time, so watch for further export increases moving forward since we have such a high meal export pipeline to fill. Meal exports only need to average 22,000 mt per week to meet the new forecast, while over the last eight weeks sales have averaged 135,000 mt per week. OUTLOOK: The driving factors for new crop will be weather, but also acreage revisions on the June 28 report. How many acres will actually be switched? For old crop, the large meal exports on the books should

gin insurance program contained in the legislation will not cover losses incurred by farmers and that taxpayers will be stuck picking up the tab. Several panelists charged that dairy cooperatives are not representing their farmer-members.They charged that ethanol mandates have resulted in sizeable increases in feed prices and they emphasized the need for new dairy policy to address the cost of production, which one panelist said averaged about $24 per hundredweight nationally, about $5 more than farmers are receiving for their milk. It was also pointed out that supply management won’t accomplish much if imports make up any shortfall. They admitted that the current dairy title is likely to be a part of the final farm bill and their only option then would be to lobby lawmakers via future milk price hearings that the secretary of agriculture is mandated to hold in the farm bill. ■ Checking the cash dairy markets, cheese was mixed this week. The blocks fell to $1.7225 per pound, down 2.5 cents on the week but still 10.75 cents above a year ago. The barrels closed at $1.7725, up a penny and a quarter on the week, 20 cents above a year ago, and a nickel above the blocks. Thirteen cars of block and two of barrel were sold on the week. The Agricultural Marketing Service-surveyed U.S. average block price fell to $1.7775, down 3.4 cents. Barrel averaged $1.7621, down 1.3 cents. Cheese production is lower than previous months, but remains above a year ago, according to the

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This column was written for the marketness of the ing week ending June 14. program, helping The Senate, by a 66-to-27 vote, passed farmers and taxpayers alike.” The bill elimiits version of a $500 billion farm bill this nates the Milk Income Loss Contract, price week. The “Agriculture Reform, Food, and support and dairy export incentive programs. Jobs Act of 2013” contains the “Dairy The House is expected to take up its version Security Act” backed by the National Milk the week of June 17. Producers Federation. Needless to say, dairy processors are not The bill is similar to one approved last June happy with the dairy title, nor are all dairy MIELKE MARKET 21 by the Senate, including the dairy title. The farmers. That was evidenced in a special teleWEEKLY Dairy Security Act in the measure establishes conference on Wednesday by the National a voluntary margin insurance program, which By Lee Mielke Family Farm Coalition. The conference feathe NMPF says “allows farmers to better mantured a panel of dairy producers from Pennage the twin risks of milk price and feed cost volatility.” It sylvania, New York, Wisconsin and California who voiced also features the controversial market stabilization prodisappointment in the dairy title, charging that the margram to, as the NMPF put it, “improve the cost-effective-

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Dryer: Output might not be keeping up with demand MIELKE, from pg. 3B USDA’s Dairy Market News. Milk supplies for manufacturing are increasing as Class I usage falls due to schools closing for summer. Much of this milk will go to Class III cheese and the increased production will add to already heavy inventories in storage. Demand is reported to be lackluster with many buyers hoping to wait for a bottom in prices, the DMN said. Cheese exports for January to April totaled 210.7 million pounds, up 7 percent from a year ago. Jerry Dryer points out in his June 7 Dairy and Food Market Analyst that April export sales “underlined the fact that the USA is a major player in the world marketplace.” He wrote that the April Dairy Products report “suggests that output might not be keeping up with demand.”

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Cheese exports, for example, consumed 5.7 percent of the cheese produced this year; however, production January through April was only up 2.3 percent. Butter production was up 3.3 percent, but exports were up 5.8 percent. Nearly two-thirds of the April nonfat dry milk/skim milk powder production left the country. “Suddenly, the inventories don’t look as daunting,” Dryer said. ■ Speaking of exports, Cooperative Working Together accepted seven requests for export assistance this week to sell 1.612 million pounds of cheese to customers in Asia. The product will be delivered through October. CWT members also agreed to increase its membership requirement from 2 cents per

hundredweight to 4 cents, effective July 1 and running through Dec. 31, 2015. The farmer-funded program is in its 11th year and, since the start of 2011, has helped member cooperatives sell 257.7 million pounds of American-type cheeses and 111.5 million pounds of butter to 39 countries, according to a CWT press release. “With the export market growing at a rate five to eight times faster than the U.S. market, the vote by CWT’s member cooperatives will ensure the U.S. is a consistent and competitive supplier of dairy products in the world’s growing dairy markets,” said NMPF President and CEO, Jerry Kozak. ■ The NMPF also announced this week that Chief Operating Officer Jim Mulhern will take over as president and CEO on Jan. 1, for the retiring Kozak. Mulhern joined the NMPF in January and has managed the NMPF’s communications, government relations and membership functions.

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Abrahams Farm Repair ............7A Ag Distributing ......................10A Ag Power Enterprises Inc ......19B Agri Systems/Systems West ....20A Agro-Culture Liquid Fertilizers5B Anderson Seeds ..............10A, 16A Arnold Companies Inc ....12B, 13B Ballman Roofing ....................13A Bayer Truck & Equipment Inc..4B Blethen, Gage & Krause..........11A Bob Burns Sales & Service......16B Boss Supply ..............................3A Brokaw Supply Co ..................17A Broskoff Structures ................11A C &C Roofing ..........................7A Case IH ....................................7B Country Side Homes ................3B Courtland Waste Handling ....14A Crysteel Truck Equipment ........6A Custom Made Products Co ......6B Dahl Farm Supply ....................4A Dairyland Supply ....................19A Dan Pike Auction ......................8B Diers Ag Supply ........................6B Discipline Adviser ..................13A Double B Manufacturing ..........2B Dougs Sport Center ................20A Duncan Trailers LLC ..............18B Emerson Kalis ........................17B Excelsior Homes West Inc ......23A Factory Home Center Inc ......21A Farm Drainage Plows Inc........18B Fladeboe Auction Service ......10B Greenwald Farm Center ........14B Grizzly Buildings Inc ..............21A Holland Auction Co ..................9B Hughes Auction Service LLC ....9B Ingall Honey............................23A Keith Bode ..............................11B Keith Schlaak ..........................14B Keltgens Inc ............................12A Kiester Implement ..................11B Lagers of Mankato ..................12A Lano Equipment - Norwood ....10B Larson Brothers Implement ....15B Letchers Farm Supply ..............7A M S Diversified ......................18B Mages Auction Service ..............9B Mankato Spray Center Inc ......9A Massey Ferguson ......................4A Massop Electric ......................14B Matejcek Implement ..............23B Maudel’s Truck & Tractor ........8A Mel Carlson Chevrolet ..............3A Midway Farm Equipment Inc 11B Mike’s Collision ........................3B Miller Sellner ..........................20B MN Dept of Agriculture ............9A

Monson Motors ........................8A New Holland............................15A Northern Ag Service ................11B Northern Insulation Products 18A Northland Building Inc ..........13A Northland Farm Systems ........22B Nutra Flo Co ..........................15B Olinger Sales & Service ..........18A Olsen Diesel Inc ......................22A Pete Schilling ..........................18A ProfitPro ................................13A Pruess Elevator Inc ..................9B Pumps Motor & Bearing LLC ..4B Rabe International Inc ............21B Riverside Tire ........................21A Rush River Steel & Trim ..........8A Schweiss Inc ............................14B Smiths Mill Implement Inc ....15B Sommers Masonry Inc ............14A Sorensen Sales & Rentals ........17B Southwest MN K-Fence ..........23A Synex ........................................9A Titan Machinery - Albert Lea 11B Tjosvold Equipment ................18B Triad Construction Inc ..15A, 22A University of MN Extension Service ..................................18A Vetter Sales & Service ............22A Wagner Trucks ..........................7A Whitcomb Brothers ................16A Willmar Farm Center..............17B Willmar Precast ......................23A Windridge Implements ............24B Wingert Realty & Land Service 9B Woodford Ag LLC ..................14B FAIR GUIDE Benton County Fair - MN ........4F Bremer County Fair - IA ..........9F Brown County Fair - MN ..........4F Cannon Valley Fair - MN ..........8F Carver County Fair - MN ........5F Douglas County Fair - MN ......12F Faribault County Fair - MN ....11F LeSueur Co Fair - MN ..............3F Marshall County Fair - MN ......3F Nobles County Fair - MN ..........5F Olmsted County Fair - MN ......3F Pope County Fair - MN ............9F Rice County Fair - MN ............11F Scott County Fair - MN ............2F Sibley County Fair - MN ........10F Steele County Fair - MN ........12F Waseca County Fair - MN ........2F Watonwan County Fair - MN ..10F Wright County Fair - MN ........8F

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WANTED: Land & farms. I FOR SALE: 720 JD diesel have clients looking for with starting motor. 180 AC dairy, & cash grain operadiesel with loader. Call aftions, as well as bare land ter 6pm. 320-839-2510 parcels from 40-1000 acres. Both for relocation & in031 vestments. If you have Hay & Forage Equip even thought about selling EARLY SUMMER SALE contact: Paul Krueger, Real Estate 020 on NEW RHINO Farm & Land Specialist, Edina Realty, SW Suburban 7-8-9-10 Ft 3 Pt Heavy Duty Sell your land or real estate Office, 14198 Commerce in 30 days for 0% commisDisk Mowers (Some On Ave NE, Prior Lake, MN sion. Call Ray 507-339-1272 Hand.) Also Rhino Hay 55372. Tedders & Wheel Rakes paulkrueger@edinarealty.com Dealer 319-347-6282 Can Del Real Estate 020 (952)447-4700 FOR SALE: JD 5400-5830 & We have extensive lists of 6000 & 7000 series forage Merchandise 025 Land Investors & farm buyharvesters. Used kernel ers throughout MN. We al- Colorful Garage/Barn Quilts, processors, also, used JD ways have interested buy40 knife Dura-Drums, & 32�, 36�, 48� square, $60ers. For top prices, go with drum conversions for 5400 $125, constructed w/ quality our proven methods over & 5460. Call (507)427-3520 material. Call Dean Lee thousands of acres. www.ok-enterprise.com 507-674-3626. No 2 alike, Serving Minnesota Several on hand to choose Mages Land Co & Auc Serv from. 111 Truwe St, Amboy www.magesland.com 800-803-8761

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OLIVER 1755, KUBOTA MOWER “YOUR #1 AUCTION PROFESSIONALSâ€? COLLECTOR TRACTORS • KAWASAKI MULE • GMC TRUCK • OUTDOOR ITEMS SHOP & METAL WORKING TOOLS

SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 2013 • 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: From Emmons, MN, 1 mile north on Freeborn Cty. 14 (or 690th Ave.)

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Auctioneer’s Note: The Thompsons have decided it’s time to move to town. Many good quality items to be sold. Mark your calendars and hope to see you at the auction. Tracy Holland

OLIVER 1755 & COLLECTOR TRACTORS • CASE 310 DOZER KUBOTA MOWER • KAWASAKI MULE • GMC TRUCK MACHINERY • OUTDOOR ITEMS • Oliver 1755, diesel, WF, 18.4-38� tires, shows 5948 hrs., SN: 234-418-676 • 1952 JD A, fenders, new rubber, SN: 701832 • Case 310 dozer/loader w/Case 310 backhoe, SN: 3008622 • Kubota F2560 mower, 4x4, diesel, 1810 hrs., 72� deck • Kawasaki 610 Mule, 4x4, twin cylinder, 307 hrs. • 1951 JD B, new rubber, SN: 287916 • 1945 Farmall B, new rubber, NF, SN: 132274 • 1954 Ford 800 • A-C C, new rubber, NF • 2004 GMC Sierra pickup, ext. cab, 35,000 mi., 4x4, auto., V-8 eng. • 1973 Chevy C-60 truck w/14’ steel box & hoist, V-8 eng. • Dearborn 2 bottom x 14� plow • Hydraulic loader off of Ford • JD 3 bottom x 14� plow • Older 3 pt. snowblower • Flare box w/JD gear & hoist • Dual hydraulic loader off of Oliver 1755 • King Kutter 7’, 3 pt. grader blade • Sickle mower off of Allis C or B • Older hyd. trailer truck dump box • Craftsman 10 hp. chipper • Simplicity 13 hp. riding mower w/38� deck • 1990 Indy Polaris sport snowmobile, 3727 mi. • Woods 5’ belly mower attachments for C Allis • (2) Old gas engines • Oliver cab • H.D. log splitter • Old electric grease gun • Rear Ford rim off of 800 • Woods hyd. 3 pt. lift • Older homemade wood splitter w/gas engine • 6’x8’ single axle trailer • 4’x6’ single axle trailer • Generac GP 6500 generator (like new) • JD 1-row horse cultivator • Drag cart • Squirrel cage fans • 1000 gal. LP tank • Wide car dolly w/new tires • Harley Davidson golf cart w/new batteries • Johnson wood boiler • Generator 4000 w/8 hp. engine • 24� portable fan • (2) Stihl chain saws • Husqvarna 359 chain saw • Homelite 20� chain saw • Hosty hot water pressure washer • (15) Cream cans • JD wood corn sheller • 1000 gal. stainless steel bulk tank • 300 gal. fuel barrel w/12 volt pump • Keller 20’ extension ladder • Dole grain tester • Old gas pump • File cabinets • Older wood burning stove • 8’ step ladder

SHOP & METAL WORKING TOOLS & MISC. • Enco Mfg Co. model 3320, 36� metal turning lathe, 3 phase • Bridgeport milling machine, 3 phase • Delta drill press, 3 phase • Porta cable miter saw • Delta 14� cutoff saw • Misc. machinist tools • Many hand tools • Milwaukee 8� cutting saw • Century arc welder • Sun Stream 60,000 BTU heater • Kellogg American horizontal. air compressor, 5 hp., approx. 100 gal., 3 phase • Craftsman 2 hp. air compressor • Seelye Supreme 180 amp mig welder • Rockwell table saw • Gas torch • Portable man lift • 24� anvil • Welding benches • 2500 lb. pallet jack • Parts washer • Sun Stream 60,000 BTU heater (kerosene) • Several work benches • Hossfield bender • Chain hoist • White 70,000 BTU heater • 220 extension cords • Ellis band saw shop model 1600 • Impact sockets • Lincoln 3 phase arc welder • Bolt bins • Chain saw sharpener • Buzz saw • Grinder on stand • C clamps • Roll 3/8� cable • Floor jack • 3/4� socket set • H.D. cart on wheels • Parts bins • Fork ext. • Misc. electric motors • Hand transfer fuel pump • Air hose reel • Century battery charger • Split fire wood – MANY ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! Terms: Cash or good check, picture ID required. No property removed until fully settled for. Any verbal announcements made day of sale takes precedence over print. Sales staff and owners not responsible for accidents. Lunch and restroom will be available on grounds. Clerk: Holland Auction Company

ALVIN & ANN THOMPSON - OWNERS 11299 690th Ave. • Emmons, MN

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We pay top dollar for your damaged grain. We are experienced handlers of your wet, dry, burnt and mixed grains. Trucks and Vacs available. Immediate response anywhere.

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USED EQUIPMENT FROM A NAME YOU CAN TRUST! ‘08 A-300, glass cab w/AC, Hi Flow aux., 2575 hrs.........................................$31,500 ‘01 T-200, glass cab & heater, 2600 hrs.........................................$19,995 (2) S-300, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd., 2200 hrs. & up ............Starting at $27,500 ‘09 S-250, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd., 2850 hrs.........................................$25,500 (2) S-220, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd. ....................................Starting at $23,900 ‘89 843, glass cab & heater, 3500 hrs.$8,950 ‘11 S-650, A71 Package, joystick controls ......................................................$32,500 ‘12 S-205, glass cab & heater, 2000 hrs. ......................................................$22,750 (4) S-185, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd., 1200 hrs. ....................Starting at $18,900 ‘08 S-175, glass cab & heater, 2-spd., 3875 hrs.........................................$18,500 ‘96 773, 3416 hrs. ............................$10,500

‘10 S-160, glass cab w/AC, 2-spd., 2850 hrs.........................................$21,500 ‘12 S-150, glass cab & heater, 2 spd., radio, 25 hrs. ..................................$27,500 ‘11 S-130, glass cab & heater, 1600 hrs.........................................$18,500 ‘12 NH L-225, glass cab w/AC, 300 hrs. ......................................................$39,100 ‘12 NH L-218, glass cab & heater, 3950 hrs.........................................$19,250 ‘10 NH L-170, glass cab & heater, 7500 hrs.........................................$10,750 ‘03 Cat 248, glass cab w/AC, Hi Flow aux., 2893 hrs.........................................$18,500 ‘95 JD 7775, glass cab & heater, 1100 hrs.........................................$11,500 Bobcat 8A Chipper, used very little ....$6,250 ‘10 Bobcat 60” V snow blade..............$3,250 Loegering LVP90, 90” V snow blade ..$1,995

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

USED TRACTORS

‘08 NH T9060, autosteer, 1880 hrs.................$191,000 ‘00 NH TC-25, 2158 hrs.....................................$5,500 ‘56 Ford 640 ......................................................$3,750 Ford Jubilee ......................................................$3,800 ‘77 White 2-70, gas ..........................................$5,750 ‘46 Oliver 70, Restored ......................................$4,500 ‘10 Bobcat CT-235, MFD, front mount snowblower, 50 hrs. ..........................................................$14,400 ‘80 JD 4640, 14.9x46 duals ............................$21,500 JD 2630 w/48 loader, repainted ......................$11,950 Hesston 60-66, loader ......................................$6,000 ‘86 CDS 710C, Industrial Tractor Loader, 3 pt., PTO, cab..................................................................$6,500

USED COMBINES

‘84 Gleaner N6 ..................................................$8,500 ‘08 Gleaner 8200, 30’ flex header ..................$26,500 ‘05 JD 630F, 30’ bean head ............................$22,500

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USED TILLAGE

‘12 Wilrich XL2, 60’, 3 bar harrow w/rolling basket ....................................................................$62,500 ‘07 Wilrich Quad X, 55’, 3 bar harrow w/rolling basket ..........................................................$52,000 Wilrich 2500, 30’, 3 bar harrow ........................$2,750 ‘97 JD 985, 49.5’, 3 bar harrow ......................$21,500 ‘96 JD 980, 44.5’, 3 bar harrow ......................$18,500 ‘11 Wilrich 513 Soil Pro, 9-shank ..................$42,500 ‘07 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ripper ......................$22,500 ‘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 ........$11,900 Brillion 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 JD 2700, 7-shank disc ripper ..........................$17,500 White 598 plow, 4+1, coulters ..........................$3,500 JD 230 disk, 22’ ................................................$1,750

USED PLANTERS

White 6700, 12x30 ..........................................$11,000 ‘98 Kinze 2600, 16x30 ....................................$34,900 JD 7200, 12 row, 36” spacing, liquid fert. ........$12,900 Great Plains 15’ no till drill, pull cart ..............$10,900

USED HAY EQUIPMENT

‘88 Hesston 8200, high contact rolls ..............$20,750 ‘06 NH 1431, 13’ discbine................................$19,500 (3) ‘97 NH 1411, 10’ discbines......Starting at $10,900 ‘00 NH 499, 12’ haybine ....................................$9,500 (2) ‘85 NH 489, 9’ haybines ........................Ea. $4,000 ‘81 NH 488, 9’ haybine ......................................$2,600 ‘93 JD 1600, 12’ MoCo ......................................$4,750 ‘83 JD 1219, 9’ MoCo ........................................$3,600 (2) Hesston 1120, 9’ haybines ........Starting at $5,700 ‘01 Gehl 2412, 12’ discbine ..............................$9,500 ‘97 NH 616 discmower ......................................$6,000 ‘01 NH FP-240 chopper, Crop Pro, 2 heads ......$32,900 Gehl 800 chopper, corn & hay head....................$2,500 ‘08 NH BR-7080 round baler, netwrap & twine $21,900 ‘08 NH BR-7080 round baler, twine only, Only 1500 Bales ............................................$17,350 ‘05 NH BR-780 round baler..............................$16,100 ‘11 NH BR-7060 round baler, 1200 Bales Only $20,500 ‘06 NH BR-750A round baler, twine only..........$18,250 ‘06 NH BR-740A round baler, twine & netwrap $18,900 ‘04 NH BR-740 round baler, twine only ............$13,950 ‘00 NH 688 round baler, twine only ....................$9,250 ‘90 NH 630 round baler......................................$5,950 ‘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 sqaure baler ......................$31,500 NH 276 baler w/thrower ....................................$1,950 NH 273 baler ......................................................$1,750 Hesston 4600 square baler w/46 thrower..........$5,000 NH 166 Inverter ..................................................$4,750 H&S Tedder ........................................................$1,750 (6) Cond. Rolls for 2300-HS14 NH headers, New ............................................................Ea. $800

USED MISCELLANEOUS

NI 3743 spreader ..............................................$8,500 NI 3626 spreader ..............................................$5,250 ‘97 Feterl 10x60 swing drive hopper auger........$2,750 ‘05 Feterl 10x66 auger ......................................$3,950 ‘89 Feterl 8x55 auger ........................................$1,750

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FOR SALE: JD 566 round baler, 5x6 bales, double twine tie, crowder wheels, good belts, nice shape. $6,500. 507-639-3592 or 507317-6565 FOR SALE: New Idea #4865 red round baler (same as Case IH 8480), does twine or net wrap, monitor, 540RPM PTO, all new floor belts, very good cond, field ready, $5,900/OBO. 320-2865805 FOR SALE: NH 451 sickle mower, used very little, 507-259-2677 IH 120 sickle mower, 7', F.H. semi mount, extra sickle, newer guards, very good condition; JD #21 hay conditioner, steel rollers, good condition. 320-328-5794 MF 124 baler; New Idea roller bar rake. 507-227-0213 WANTED: Self-loading round bale trailer, any make or model. 507-696-2176 Bins & Buildings

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3-27' floors; 80'8” U troughs; 12,000 bu. hopper bin; 14,000 bu. bin, complete; 20,000 bu. bin; 26,000 bu. bin; 62,000 bu. bin. 507-6976133 www.usedbinsales.com 34,000 bu bin & 45,000 bu bin priced to sell. (8) 7.5HP Kehoe centrifugal fans, single phase. Many other bins all sizes! 507-697-6133 www.usedbinsales.com Behlen wet holding bin, 2750 bu., exc. cond., asking $3,250. 507-427-3585 or 507822-2429 FOR SALE: Brock 60' commercial grain bin, approx 165,000 bu, w/ side draw; GSI 48' commercial grain bin, approx 118,000 bu w/ side draw. Both built in the 90s. $12,000/ea. 320-583-8988 FOR SALE: Schweiss bi-fold power door, 15' tall x 19'6” wide, removed from shed, ready to be loaded on to trailer. 320-583-5324 SILO DOORS Wood or steel doors shipped promptly to your farm stainless fasteners hardware available. (800)222-5726 Landwood Sales LLC Stormor Bins & EZ-Drys. 100% financing w/no liens or red tape, call Steve at Fairfax Ag for an appointment. 888-830-7757 Used bins. 12,000 bu, full floor, 8" unload, $8,000. 20,000 bu, new full floor, 8" unload, $17,000. 3,000-8,000 bu, used full floors available. Bins are down. Concrete and erection work. 715-308-9649 Grain Handling Equip

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50' galvanized auger, 8" diameter, $750/OBO. 515-3878707 or 515-864-8098 BRAND NEW! WESTFIELD 10-71 low profile swing hopper $8,925. All sizes available. Mike 507-848-6268 FOR SALE: '96 Timpte 42'x66” grain trailer, standard hopper. 320-212-1249


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MC690 Continuous Flow Grain Dryer Wet corn? Add drying capacity. LP, 3-ph, 1988 model, good cond, 375 bu cap. $6,000 (507)674-3660

3 pt 6' finishing mwr; 3 pt Ford 501 mwr; 8 gravity wagons, 275-550; 3 pt blades; Ford 2 btm plow; 8x34' auger; WL40 Westendorf ldr; IH 560, H; Ford's 800 & 4000; 42' spike tooth hyd. drag. Peterson Equipment, New Ulm 507-276-6957 or 6958

Your Equipment Headquarters We Service & Sell

DAMAGED GRAIN WANTED

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NORTHERN AG SERVICE INC 800-205-5751

JD Soundguard Cabs, Call for info

KIESTER IMPLEMENT, INC. 110 S. Main, P.O. Box 249 • Kiester, MN

507-294-3387

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USED COMBINES & HEADS ‘10 Gleaner R-76, 250 hrs. ....................$239,500 ‘03 Gleaner R-75’s, 1100 hrs.................$139,500 ‘02 Gleaner R72, duals, 1100 hrs. ........$129,500 ‘93 Gleaner R72, 2800 hrs.......................$59,500 ‘08 Gleaner R65, 600 hrs.......................$189,500 ‘08 Gleaner R-65, 700 hrs. ....................$179,500 ‘05 Gleaner R-65, 1400 hrs. ..................$139,500 ‘04 Gleaner R-65, 900 hrs. ....................$139,500 ‘92 Gleaner R62, 2300 hrs.......................$39,500 ‘92 Gleaner R-62, 2100 hrs. ....................$29,900 ‘89 Gleaner R60, 3200 eng. hrs...............$22,900 ‘04 NH CR970, 1000 hrs. ......................$149,500 ‘89 Gleaner R50, 3400 hrs.......................$14,900 ‘05 Gleaner R75, 1000 hrs.....................$159,500 ‘03 Gleaner R-75, 2300 hrs. ..................$109,500 ‘86 Gleaner R-7, 2700 hrs. ......................$14,900 ‘81 Gleaner N5 ..........................................$5,950 ‘81 Gleaner N5 w/20’ ................................$5,950 ‘79 Gleaner M2 HY, 18’, A430............Pkg. $8,950

‘08 Gleaner 8200, 35’ flex w/air reel ........$31,500 ‘08 Gleaner 3000, 8R30 ..........................$39,500 ‘05 Gleaner 3000, 8RW ..........................$29,500 ‘08 Gleaner 8200, 25’ flex w/air reel ........$29,500 ‘93 Gleaner 324 flex..................................$3,950 ‘99 MF 8780, Smart track, 1800 hrs. ......$79,500 ‘03 MF 8000, 25’ w/Crary air reel ............$24,900 ‘09 Challenger or Gleaner 30’ flex w/air reel ..............................................................$29,900 (5) Gleaner 8R30 huggers ........$11,900-$39,900 (6) Gleaner 6R30 huggers ..........$9,950-$15,900 ‘93 Gleaner 8R36 hugger ........................$11,900 ‘95 Gleaner 6RW hugger ..........................$6,950 ‘90 Gleaner, 4R36 hugger ..........................$4,950 ‘08 Harvest Tech 6R30 ............................$29,900 ‘99 Gleaner 830C, SCH ............................$15,900 ‘80 Gleaner LM538A cornhead ....................$995 (15) Used Flexheads ......................................Call

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Planters

Titan Machinery

77847 - 209th St Albert Lea, MN 56007 507-373-9114 Toll Free 877-267-0392 www.titanmachinery.com

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

‘12 NH T8.360, MFWD, suspended front axle, 480/80R50 rear duals, 380/80R38 front duals, 540/1000 PTO, wgts., complete guidance, 340 hrs. ........................................................$173,500 ‘11 CIH Magnum 290, MFWD, 380/90R54 duals, 380/80R38 front duals, high capacity hyd. pump, 5 remotes, wgts., 1425 hrs. ........................$148,500 ‘11 CIH Magnum 290, MFWD, 480/80R50 duals, 480/70R34 single front tires, high capacity hyd. pump, 5 remotes, 2130 hrs. ........................$141,500 ‘10 JD 8245R, MFWD, IVT transmission, 1500 front axle, 380/90R54 duals, 380/80R38 single front tires, HID lights, active seat, 540/1000 PTO, wgts., 60 GPM hyd. pump, 5 remotes, 2100 hrs.....$148,500 ‘10 JD 8270R, MFWD, PS, 1300 front axle, 380/90R50 duals, 60 GPM hyd. pump, 4 remotes, wgts., 3480 hrs. ......................................................$138,000 ‘10 JD 8270R, MFWD, PS, 1300 front axle, 380/90R50 duals, 60 GPM hyd. pump, 4 remotes, wgts., 4410 hrs. ......................................................$128,000 ‘11 Schaben SF-8500, 1200 gallon sprayer, 90’ boom, 100 gallon rinse tank, 380/90R46 tires, near new unit ................................................$25,000 ‘08 JD 9670 combine, 20.8R38 duals, Contour Master, 1137 sep. hrs. ..............................................$149,500 ‘11 JD 635F flexible platform, unused, shedded ..........................................................$36,500

Keith Bode Fairfax, MN 55332 507-381-1291

‘09 White 8222, 12R30............................$46,500 White 8122, 12R30, VF, insect, LF ..........$31,500 White 8122 VF, 3 bu., row cleaners ........$29,500 White 6180, 8RW, DF, low acres..............$17,900 White 6700, 20R22..................................$17,900 White 6100, 12R30, VF............................$14,900 White 6100, 8R36 w/splitter ......................$8,950 ‘94 White 6100, 12R30 VF, LF ................$12,900 ‘87 White 5100, 12R30 VF ........................$3,950 JD 7200 12R30, LF..................................$12,900 White 227, 31’ field cult.............................$3,950 CIH 4800, 32’ ............................................$9,950 ‘05 Krause 7300, 27’ rock flex disc ........$29,900 Sunflower 4511, 15’ disc chisel ..............$34,900 JD 510, 7x30 disc rippper ........................$9,950 ‘12 Wilrich 513 Soil Pro, 9x24 ................$47,500 ‘07 Wilrich V957 SX30 ............................$19,900 ‘06 Wilrich V957, 5x30 ............................$24,900 Wilrich V957, 7x30 ..................................$24,900 Wilrich V957, 7x30 ..................................$34,900 ‘05 Wilrich V957, 7x30 ............................$17,900 ‘04 Wilrich 5810, 20’ chisel plow ............$17,900 ‘03 JD 2400, 25’ chisel plow ..................$26,900 M&W 1865, 9x24 Earthmaster ..................$9,950 ‘02 CIH 730B ..........................................$19,900 Wilrich 657, 15-shank ............................$18,900 Landoll 5x30, 3 pt. deep-til........................$2,975 ‘12 Teslaa 30’ double roller crumbler ......$11,900 Case IH 4300, 42’ field cult., 3 bar ..........$14,900 Hesston 1091 haybine ..............................$1,295 Hesston 5800, 5x6 baler............................$2,950

Owatonna 590 round baler ........................$1,950 Hesston 4760 baler w/accumulator ........$49,500 ‘11 MF 1326 disc mower ..........................$6,500 Agco Hesston 3008 disc mower................$7,250 Bush Hog GHM700 disc mower ................$3,250 Bush Hog HM2007 disc mower ................$4,750 Woods U306 mower, “C” Farmall mtg. ........$795 Balzer 2200 shredder, new knives ............$7,950 Artsway 240, 20’ shredder ........................$4,450 ‘09 Parker 739 grain cart ........................$22,900 ‘02 Parker 737 grain cart, duals ..............$18,900 Unverferth GC5000 grain cart..................$11,900 Killbros 490 grain cart ..............................$8,950 Parker 510 grain cart ................................$9,950 ‘11 Parker 1048 grain cart, tarp, scale ....$39,500 Westendorf WL64, AC mts., valve ............$4,750 ‘07 Feterl 12x72 CSW ................................$9,950 Feterl 10x55 Red TD auger ..........................$995 Feterl 10x60 HF w/hopper..........................$2,950 ‘04 Feterl 10x62 GSW auger......................$5,450 ‘11 Peck 12x43, PTO ................................$4,950 Feterl 8x46 PTO auger ..............................$2,950 Feterl 8x60 PTO auger ..............................$1,995 White 588, 4x18 ........................................$2,495 Brandt 500 EX grain vac. ........................$12,900 Schweiss 6’ snowblower, 2 auger..............$1,995 Loftness 8’ snowblower, single auger........$2,995 Hutchinson 10x61 w/low pro hopper ........$3,950 ‘10 Farm King Y840, 84” snowblower ......$2,950 Corn head reel ..........................................$1,250

JUST IN

‘81 AC 7060PD, Very Nice ......................$12,900 AC D-17, WF, PS........................................$2,950 AC D-15 Series II w/Artsway mower ........$4,950 Agco DT200, 3300 hrs.............................$79,500 Davis loader for 8N Ford ..............................$895 White 271, 21’ disc....................................$5,950

NI 6365 (Hesston 856A), 5x6 baler ..........$9,950 Wilrich Quad X, 55’..................................$34,500 ‘08 MF 1540 w/loader, 500 hrs. ..............$17,900 Koyker K5 loader off 2-105........................$1,195 Bush Hog GHM700 disc mower ................$3,250 ‘08 Agco 3008 disc mower........................$7,250

Midway Farm Equipment

507-427-3414 or 800-657-3249 www.midwayfarmequip.com For Sales ask for Jerry or Kyle midway@rconnect.com

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

JD 8630, 4x4, 50 Series Eng. ............$19,900 JD 7800, MFD, 740 loader..................$59,000 CIH 8950, MFD....................................$59,900 (3) JD 4440, pwr. shift ..............From $21,900 CIH DX25 w/mower ..................Coming Soon CIH MX270, MFD ................................$69,900 (2) IH 1026 hydro ......................From $12,900 IH 756, gas ............................................$7,900 ‘77 JD 4630, PS ..................................$16,900 IH 460, 560, 560D ..................................CALL JD Loaders, many to choose from ..........................................Starting at $2,495 New Koyker loaders ..............................CALL Gehl 4635 skid loader ........................$12,900 IH 986, w/New TA ..............................$14,900 IH 826, German diesel ..........................$8,900 CIH 5120, MFD w/loader ....................$31,900 JD 4430 Quad ....................................$17,900 JD 4030, open station ........................$14,900 JD 3020 D, pwr. shift ..........................$11,900 JD 720, diesel ......................................$6,900 LOADERS JD 48, 58, 146, 148, 158; Koyker 510, K5 ..............................................................CALL

‘08 MF 1533, hydro, loader, 250 hrs. ......$16,900 White 140, 2WD, 6500 hrs., duals ..........$27,900 MF 135 w/loader........................................$5,450 White 2-105 w/WL 42..............................$12,900 ‘78 White 2-105, 4600 hrs.........................$7,950 ‘76 White 2-85, duals, 5000 hrs. ..............$7,950 AC 6060, 2WD, w/loader ........................$11,900 AC 7030 ....................................................$8,950 AC 170, gas, cab........................................$5,950 Oliver 1600, gas ........................................$4,950 ‘94 Kubota L2650, 635 hrs. ......................$8,950

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USED TRACTORS

Challenger MT655B, 1500 hrs. ..............$129,500 ‘08 Challenger 665B, 2400 hrs. ............$129,500 ‘08 Versatile 400, 4WD, 500 hrs. ..........$169,500 Versatile 2375, 4WD, PS, 1200 hrs. ......$139,500 Versatile 2425, 4WD, 3500 hrs. ............$129,500 Versatile 280, 1200 hrs., Auto-Guide ....$129,500 Agco RT155A w/loader, 2300 hrs. ........$107,500 AC 180D w/loader......................................$7,950 AC 7060 PD ..............................................$7,950 AC 180, gas, cab........................................$5,950 ‘09 MF 8650, 1800 hrs. ........................$134,500

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FOR SALE:Used grain bins, '90 JD 328 Haybaler, exc, al- '02 MF 8780XP combine; '89 '93 R52; 630 CH 3000 Elec floors unload systems, stiways stored, less than IH 1680 combine; '99 IH plates; 20' flex 800; rators, fans & heaters, aer10,000 bales, electric tilt & 1083 8R poly CH; IH 964 Artsway 180 chopper. 515ation fans, buying or selldistance controls on numCH; White 708 & 706 CH's; 368-4492 ing, try me first and also ber 40 ejector, hyd swing, Michigan 175 ldr; Big A call for very competitive pickup lift, bales 14”x18” floater; JD 500 grain cart; contract rates! Office to 50” long, flotation tires, White plows & parts. 507hours 8am-5pm Monday – wide clean sweep pickup, 380-5324 Friday Saturday 9am - 12 $7,500 for this like new manoon or call 507-697-6133 chine, on farm leased out Ask for Gary for some years. 715-765-4593


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KIMBALL, MN • 320-398-3800 Sales: • Wayne Mackereth • Mike Schneider • Allen Schramm • Rollie Jurgens

GLENCOE, MN • 320-864-5531

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

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

TRACTORS 4WD

TRACTORS AWD/MFD Continued

COMPACT TRACTORS/RTV’s Cont.

HAY EQUIPMENT Continued

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 275 Mag, '09, 1625 hrs ..........................................$159,500 CIH 275 Mag, '07, 1100 hrs ..........................................$165,000 CIH MX270, '99, 7780 hrs ..............................................$79,000 CIH MX255, '03, 7500 hrs ..............................................$92,000 CIH 245 Mag, '08, 1000 hrs ..........................................$145,000 CIH MX240, '00, 9140 hrs ..............................................$67,500 CIH 225 Mag, '11, 445 hrs ............................................$149,000 CIH 215 Mag, '08, 1235 hrs ..........................................$139,500 CIH MX215, '06, 1850 hrs ............................................$119,900 CIH MX200, '99, 8870 hrs ..............................................$65,000 CIH 190 Mag, '11, 235 hrs ............................................$167,000 CIH 190 Mag, '09, 3545 hrs ..........................................$115,000 CIH 200 Puma, '11, 380 hrs ..........................................$141,500 CIH 170 Puma, '11, 545 hrs ..........................................$120,000 CIH 165 Puma, '10, 1450 hrs ..........................................$98,500 CIH 125 Maxxum, '11, 890 hrs........................................$89,000 CIH 95 Farmall, '08, 500 hrs............................................$34,950 CIH 5250, '96, 13745 hrs ................................................$30,500 Allis AC7040, '76, 6005 hrs ..............................................$9,950 Challenger 65E, '01, 5385 hrs ........................................$37,500 Ford 7740, '95, 3000 hrs ................................................$34,500 Holder C9700H, '98, 2245 hrs ........................................$12,500 JD 8760, '90, 6545 hrs....................................................$49,500 JD 7720, '06, 1185 hrs..................................................$120,000 JD 4755, '90, 13940 hrs..................................................$42,900 JD 2555, 8115 hrs ..........................................................$15,500 JD 2520, '08, 450 hrs......................................................$17,800 Kubota M8540HD12, '08, 715 hrs ..................................$33,500 MF 3625, '08, 600 hrs ....................................................$18,900 MF 180, 2445 hrs ..............................................................$7,950 NH 8970, '94, 10080 hrs ................................................$42,000 NH T8040, '10, 1075 hrs ..............................................$179,000 NH T8010, '08, 1900 hrs ..............................................$126,500

Kubota BX2360TV, '08, 135 hrs ......................................$10,500 Kubota BX2350, '07, 200 hrs ..........................................$10,500 Kubota BX2230, '04, 1985 hrs ..........................................$7,750 Kubota BX2200, '01, 565 hrs ............................................$7,900 Kubota BX1800, '00, 1510 hrs ..........................................$6,600 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

Claas 8550C Plus MowCond............................................$54,000 Claas 8550C MowCond....................................................$54,000 Claas DD520 MowCond ..................................................$48,000 Hesston 1160, 14' MowCond ............................................$5,350 JD 1600A, 15' MowCond ..................................................$5,750 JD 945, 13' MowCond ....................................................$15,000

TRACTORS 2WD

SPRAYERS - SELF-PROPELLED

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CIH 350 Steiger, '12, 65 hrs ......$235,000 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 485 Steiger, '09, 1220 hrs ......................................$222,000 CIH 485 Steiger, '09, 2000 hrs ......................................$210,000 CIH STX480, '06, 4860 hrs............................................$120,000 CIH STX450Q, '02, 4235 hrs ........................................$152,500 CIH STX450Q, '02, 4860 hrs ........................................$154,900 CIH STX440Q, '01, 3870 hrs ........................................$156,000 CIH STX440Q, '01, 4125 hrs ........................................$156,000 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, 2100 hrs ......................................$169,500 CIH 335 Steiger, '08, 2280 hrs ......................................$174,500 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 9270, '92, 6415 hrs ..................................................$64,000 CIH 9270, '91, 7130 hrs ..................................................$55,000 CIH 9170, '87, 7335 hrs ..................................................$47,500 Ford 846, '93, 5800 hrs ..................................................$39,900 JD 9630, '11, 1050 hrs..................................................$269,900 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 Steiger ST320, '75, 5000 hrs ..........................................$19,500

TRACTORS AWD/MFD

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

CIH 340 Mag, '11, 1460 hrs ..........................................$206,000 CIH 340 Mag, '11, 1700 hrs ..........................................$204,500 CIH 340 Mag, '11, 1750 hrs ..........................................$204,500 CIH 340 Mag, '11, 1950 hrs ..........................................$198,000 CIH 335 Mag, '11, 1300 hrs ..........................................$199,500 CIH 315 Mag, '12, 330 hrs ............................................$229,500 CIH 315 Mag, '12, 1450 hrs ..........................................$193,500 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 290 Mag, '12, 390 hrs ............................................$192,500 CIH 275 Mag, '10, 730 hrs ............................................$172,500 CIH 275 Mag, '10, 1820 hrs ..........................................$165,000

(2) NH BB940A Rec Baler.Starting at

NH BR780 Rnd Baler ............................................ New Idea 486 Rnd Baler ........................................ CIH LBX332 Rec Baler .......................................... CIH 8575, 3x3 Rec Baler........................................ CIH 8520 Rec Baler .............................................. (2) NH BB940A Rec Baler ..............................start

FORAGE EQUIPMENT Bob Joubert East - (507) 402-314 Randy Olmscheid, West - (320) 583-60

Kubota L3240HST, ‘08, 160 hrs. ..$21,900 Rudy Lusk - (507) 227-4119

CIH DC132, 13’, MowCond ........$24,500

IH 5088, '81, 9600 hrs ..............$18,500

COMPACT TRACTORS/RTV’s

CIH 305 Mag, '10, 3585 hrs ......$151,900

CIH 8340, 9’ MowCond ..............$7,950 (2) Krone 9140EV, 30' MowCond ..................starting at $44,000 Kuhn FC4000RG MowCond ............................................$23,900 NH 1475 MowCond ..........................................................$7,500 (2) NH 1431, 13' MowCond ............................starting at $8,900 NH 415, 11' MowCond ......................................................$5,500

CIH SPX3200B, '01, 3825 hrs ........................................$79,000 Hagie 2100, '02, 2370 hrs ..............................................$68,500 JD 4930, '11, 620 hrs....................................................$264,000 Willmar 750, '95, 3205 hrs..............................................$22,900

CIH 125 Value, '08, 710 hrs ............................................$59,500 CIH JX95, '07, 950 hrs ....................................................$25,000 CIH JX95, '07, 970 hrs ....................................................$25,000 CIH 7220, '94, 6710 hrs ..................................................$52,500 CIH 5130, '90, 9110 hrs ..................................................$27,500 Farmall C, '48 ....................................................................$2,500 Farmall M ..........................................................................$1,650 Farmall 100, '54 ................................................................$3,950 IH 5088, '81, 9600 hrs ....................................................$18,500 IH 1586, '81, 3375 hrs ......................................................$8,950 IH 1086, 7000 hrs............................................................$11,500 IH 1086, '80, 9400 hrs ....................................................$11,600 IH 986, '78, 4425 hrs ......................................................$14,500 IH 966, '73, 5500 hrs ........................................................$7,500 IH 886, 7440 hrs..............................................................$13,500 IH 806, '67, 9455 hrs ........................................................$5,950 IH 784D, '80, 2845 hrs ......................................................$8,500 IH 686, 8175 hrs..............................................................$11,750 IH 656, '68, 4740 hrs ........................................................$7,250 IH 560D ............................................................................$4,900 IH 454, 2675 hrs................................................................$5,500 Ford TW25, '84, 2870 hrs................................................$19,900 Ford 800, '55 ....................................................................$3,500 JD 4650, '83, 6825 hrs....................................................$30,500 JD 4010, '63, 5050 hrs......................................................$5,900 JD 2755, '90, 7480 hrs....................................................$17,900 JD 2510, '66, 1295 hrs......................................................$8,750 JD 2440, '77, 1565 hrs....................................................$10,900 McCormick 560 ................................................................$4,900 Ford 1920, '92, 4840 hrs ..................................................$7,900 JD 4610, '04, 4720 hrs....................................................$16,500 JD 4310, '04, 1345 hrs....................................................$21,900 JD 4310, '02, 1090 hrs....................................................$21,000 JD 3520, '10, 215 hrs......................................................$29,900 JD 2305, 120 hrs ............................................................$12,500 Kubota B7510, '04, 1040 hrs ..........................................$10,500 Kubota B7300HSD, 1265 hrs ............................................$6,500 Kubota BX2660TV, '09, 495 hrs ......................................$11,900 Kubota BX2360T, '09, 485 hrs ..........................................$8,950

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JD 4930, ‘11, 620 hrs...............$264,000

SPRAYERS - PULL-TYPE (2) Ag Chem 750, 60' ......................................starting at $7,500 Century 700, 60' ................................................................$9,500 Demco HTH1000 ..............................................................$5,500 Hardi Commander, 1200 Gal............................................$29,500 Hardi CM6600..................................................................$66,000 Hardi NAV1000 ..................................................................$4,250 (2) Redball 690, 2000 Gal ..............................starting at $25,000 Redball 690, 1600 Gal ....................................................$25,000 (2) Redball 680, 1600 Gal ..............................starting at $19,950 Redball 680, 1600 Gal ....................................................$17,900 Redball 680, 1350 Gal ....................................................$16,500 Redball 670, 1200 Gal ....................................................$21,500 (2) Redball 670, 90' ......................................starting at $18,500 Redball 665......................................................................$14,300 Redball 565......................................................................$15,500 Spray Air 3600, 120'........................................................$31,700 Top Air SPT300, 300 Gal ..................................................$5,900 Top Air TA1600, 120' ......................................................$40,900 Top Air 1600R120, '05 ....................................................$40,900 Top Air 1600R90, '11 ......................................................$41,000 Top Air 1600R90, '11 ......................................................$42,500 Top Air 1600, 120' ..........................................................$40,000 Top Air TA1100, 60' ........................................................$18,500

CIH MDX31 Disc Mower....................................................$3,500 Hesston 1004, 5.5' Disc Mower ........................................$5,800 JD 265, 8' Disc Mower ......................................................$4,900 Kuhn GMD700HD Disc Mower ..........................................$9,500 Kuhn GMD500HSD Disc Mower ........................................$3,850 NH HM235, 6' Disc Mower................................................$5,750 JD CX20, 20' Rotary Mower ............................................$17,500 H & S TWM12 Wind Merg ..............................................$27,500 (2) H & S TWM9 Wind Merg ..........................starting at $26,500 H & S WMCH30 Wind Merg ............................................$37,500 (5) Millerpro 14-16 Wind Merg ......................starting at $22,500 (2) Oxbo 14-16 Wnd Merg ............................starting at $24,500 Oxbo 330 Wind Merg ......................................................$99,900 (2) Phiber SM848 Wind Merg ........................starting at $28,500 H & S CR10, 10 Wheel Rake ............................................$4,500 (2) Krone SWADRO Rake ..............................starting at $16,500 Kuhn GA7302 Rake............................................................$8,900 Kuhn GA7301 Rake..........................................................$14,500 Kuhn GA4120 Rake............................................................$5,250 Twin Star RA203C Rake ....................................................$9,950

Claas 980, '11, 1260 hrs........................................ Claas 980, '09, 1860 hrs........................................ Claas 980, '08, 2540 hrs........................................ Claas 960, '09, 495 hrs.......................................... Claas 940, '08, 1435 hrs........................................ Claas 900, '10, 1080 hrs........................................ Claas 900 GE, '09, 1485 hrs .................................. Claas 900, '09, 1775 hrs........................................ Claas 900, '05, 3205 hrs........................................ Claas 900, '02, 4015 hrs........................................ Claas 900, '01, 3110 hrs........................................ Claas 900, '01, 3980 hrs........................................ Claas 890, '02, 2725 hrs........................................ Claas 870 GE, '06, 2760 hrs .................................. Claas 870, '06, 3295 hrs........................................ Claas 870, '05, 1930 hrs........................................ Claas 690, '88........................................................ JD 7850, '09, 1300 hrs.......................................... JD 7550, '11, 1055 hrs.......................................... JD 6810, '96, 4590 hrs.......................................... JD 6710, '93, 6270 hrs.......................................... NH FX58, '01, 3660 hrs ........................................ NH 1900 ................................................................ Gehl CB1085 PT Forg Harv.................................... Gehl CB1065 PT Forg Harv.................................... NH FP240 PT Forg Harv ........................................ (8) Claas PU380HD Hayhead ..........................start Claas PU380 Pro Hayhead ....................................

BALERS CIH RB564P, '11 Rnd Baler..............................................$32,500 CIH RBX563 Rnd Baler ....................................................$18,500

Claas 890, ‘02, 2725 hrs. ........

HAY EQUIPMENT CIH WD2303, '09 ............................................................$86,000 CIH WDX1701, '02 SP Windrower ..................................$59,500 CIH 8830, '88, 2535 hrs SP Windrower ..........................$17,500 JD 4995, '07, 1345 hrs....................................................$69,500 JD 4995, '05, 1415 hrs....................................................$66,500 JD 4995, '05, 2315 hrs....................................................$53,900 CIH 8340, 9' MowCond ....................................................$7,950 (2) CIH 8312, 12' MowCond ............................starting at $9,500 CIH DC132, 13' MowCond ..............................................$24,500 CIH DCX161 MowCond....................................................$20,500 CIH DCX131, '08 MowCond ............................................$22,500

BALERS Continued

JD 567 Rnd Baler .................................................. NH 850, 5x6 Rnd Baler .......................................... (2) NH BR780A Rnd Baler ..............................start

(3) CIH RBX562 Rnd Baler.Starting at$12,500 (3) CIH RBX562 Rnd Baler ..........................starting at $12,500 CIH 8430, 4x4 Rnd Baler ..................................................$7,500 CIH 3650, 5x6 Rnd Baler ..................................................$4,500 Claas 280RC Rnd Baler....................................................$19,500 Gehl RB2880 Rnd Baler ..................................................$10,900 Hesston 5500 Rnd Baler....................................................$2,995

(9) Claas PU380 Hayhead ..............................start (2) Claas PU300 Hayhead ................................sta (2) JD 640B Hayhead ....................................start NH 3500 Hayhead.................................................. NH 365W Hayhead ................................................ NH 340W Hayhead ................................................ (2) Claas Orbis 900 Cornhead ......................startin (4) Claas Orbis 750 Cornhead ........................start (4) Claas Orbis 600 Cornhead ........................start (19) Claas RU600, 8R30 Cornhead ................start (2) Claas RU450XTRA Cornhead ....................start (9) Claas RU450 Cornhead ............................start


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...........$20,900 .............$3,250 ting at $16,800

Sales: • Bob Pfingston • Nate Scharmer • Brian Lingle • Christy Hoff • Bob Lindahl • Tim Hansen • Jeff Ruprecht

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

ALDEN, MN • 507-874-3400

Sales: • Brad Wermedal • Tim Wiersma • Tim Engebretson • Bob Joubert FORAGE EQUIPMENT Continued

SKIDLOADERS/EXCAVATORS/TLB Cont.

Claas 6R30 Cornhead ........................................................$8,500 Claas 4R30 Cornhead ......................................................$11,500 Gehl TR330 Cornhead........................................................$3,500 JD 688 Cornhead ............................................................$62,000 JD 678, 8R30 Cornhead ..................................................$62,500 Kemper 6008 Cornhead ..................................................$51,500 Kemper 4500 Cornhead ..................................................$26,500 Krone 6000 Cornhead......................................................$52,000 NH 3PN Cornhead..............................................................$8,500 NH R1600 Cornhead........................................................$42,500

Kubota SVL75, '11, 1000 hrs ..........................................$42,000 Mustang 2066, 3045 hrs ................................................$18,900 Mustang 930A, '97, 2055 hrs ............................................$9,400 NH L230, '12, 190 hrs ....................................................$42,500 NH LX865, '95 ................................................................$12,500 Kubota KX71ST1T3, '11, 175 hrs ....................................$31,500

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t $49,500

...........$15,900 .............$3,500 ...........$44,900 ...........$26,500 .............$7,500 ting at $49,500

.........$305,000 .........$275,000 .........$219,000 .........$308,000 .........$219,000 .........$248,000 .........$245,000 .........$242,000 .........$208,000 .........$130,000 .........$138,000 .........$105,000 .........$147,000 .........$184,500 .........$164,900 .........$165,000 ...........$28,000 .........$254,000 .........$247,000 ...........$59,500 ...........$39,500 ...........$78,000 ...........$28,000 ...........$15,000 .............$4,500 ...........$23,000 ting at $14,500 ...........$24,500

SKIDLOADERS/EXCAVATORS/TLB 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 1845C, '96, 6850 hrs ..............................................$10,500 Case 1840, '95, 4415 hrs ................................................$10,500 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, '06, 2185 hrs ..........................................$17,900 Case 420, '08 ..........................................................$15,900 Case 75XT, '99, 2705 hrs ........................................$16,900 Case 60XT, '02, 1055 hrs ........................................$16,500 Case 40XT, '05, 4220 hrs ........................................$15,500 Case 40XT, '02, 2620 hrs ........................................$17,900 Bobcat 610, 2810 hrs ................................................$2,595 Bobcat S-250, '08, 1505 hrs....................................$27,900 Bobcat S-250, '05, 4640 hrs....................................$24,500 Bobcat S-185, 2190 hrs ..........................................$23,500 Bobcat S-185, 5500 hrs ..........................................$13,900 Bobcat S-130, '05, 3750 hrs....................................$13,900 Cat 236B, '06, 1985hrs ............................................$23,500 Gehl 7810E, '10, 1770 hrs ......................................$38,000 Gehl 5640E, '08, 3900 hrs ......................................$21,900 Gehl 4835SXT, '99, 5150 hrs ....................................$9,500 Gehl 4640, '05, 3295 hrs ........................................$18,000 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

ting at $12,000 rting at $8,500 ting at $11,500 .............$6,500 .............$7,900 .............$5,000 ng at $111,000 ting at $78,000 ting at $68,000 ting at $24,500 ting at $42,000 ting at $28,500

Case 75XT, ‘99, 2705 hrs. ..........$16,900 JD 318, '11, 2100 hrs......................................................$21,500 JD 250, '01, 1850 hrs......................................................$14,500 JD 250, '00, 1260 hrs......................................................$13,500 Kubota SVL90, '11, 1025 hrs ..........................................$50,000

MISCELLANEOUS (3) Alloway 20' Shredder..................................starting at $5,500 Alloway 15' Shredder ......................................................$11,500 Balzer 2200, 22' Shredder ................................................$9,500 Balzer 5205M, 30' Shredder ..............................................$7,400 Balzer 240, 20' Shredder ..................................................$8,500 Balzer 20' Shredder ..........................................................$5,900 Brady 2166, 30' Shredder..................................................$4,500 Hiniker AR2000, 20' Shredder ........................................$14,500 (3) JD 220, 20' Shredder..................................starting at $7,500 JD 120, 20' Shredder ......................................................$12,500 JD 115, 15' Shredder ......................................................$14,200 Loftness 240, 20' Shredder ............................................$18,500 Loftness 180BP-556 Shredder ..........................................$8,500 Loftness 20' Shredder ......................................................$3,500 Wilrich 22' Shredder........................................................$12,900 Woods 520CD, 20' Shredder ............................................$9,500 Woods 22' Shredder..........................................................$5,500 Gehl 970, 14' Forage Box ..................................................$5,500 Millerpro 9015 Forage Box ..............................................$42,000 NH 816 Forage Box............................................................$8,000 (3) CIH 600 Forage Blower ..............................starting at $4,500 Hesston PK5, 60" Forage Blower ......................................$3,800 Brandt 1060 SWD Auger ..................................................$5,500 Hutch 10x60 Auger............................................................$6,500 Mayrath 10x61 Auger ........................................................$1,800 Thielen 3918FL Auger ..............................................call for price Westfield W130-61 Auger..................................................$5,500 Degelman 7900, 14' Blade ..............................................$27,000 Grouser 2200, 12' Blade..................................................$14,500 CIH 510 Blade....................................................................$1,999 IH 2000 Loader..................................................................$1,200 GB 870 Loader ..................................................................$7,500 GB 760 Loader ..................................................................$8,500 Koyker K5 Loader ..............................................................$2,500 Westendorf WL-42, 8' Loader ..........................................$4,000 (2) Brent 640 Grav Box ..................................starting at $12,000 Brent 544 Grav Box ........................................................$11,750 Brent 540 Grav Box ..........................................................$9,900 Demco 365 Grav Box ........................................................$4,900 EZ Flow 300 bu Grav Box ..................................................$2,500 J & M 350, 350 bu Grav Box ............................................$2,650 J & M 250-7 Grav Box ......................................................$3,000 Minnesota 400 bu Grav Box ..............................................$2,650 (2) Minnesota 260, 250 bu Grav Box ..............starting at $1,595 (2) Parker 6250, 600 bu Grav Box..................starting at $13,500 (2) Parker 2600 Grav Box ................................starting at $4,500 (2) Parker 2000, 250 bu Grav Box....................starting at $2,000 Parker 505, 550 bu Grav Box ..........................................$14,900 Year Round 550 Grav Box ................................................$5,900 Balzer 1250 Grain Cart ....................................................$57,000 Brent 1594, 1500 bu Grain Cart ......................................$79,000 Brent 1194 Grain Cart......................................................$41,500 Brent 876, 1000 bu Grain Cart ........................................$28,500 Brent 572R Grain Cart ....................................................$14,750 Brent 420 Grain Cart........................................................$10,500 Brent 410, 400 bu Grain Cart ............................................$6,000 JD 500 Grain Cart ..............................................................$5,950 Killbros 1400, 750 bu Grain Cart ....................................$18,000 Kinze 1050 Grain Cart......................................................$82,750 Kinze 800, 800 bu Grain Cart ..........................................$16,000 Parker 882, 850 bu Grain Cart ........................................$39,000 Parker 510, 500 bu Grain Cart ........................................$11,500 Unverferth 9200 Grain Cart..............................................$24,900 (2) Unverferth 5000 Grain Cart ......................starting at $13,950 Summers 700 Rockpicker ..............................................$14,500 (15) Tractor Snowblowers ................................starting at $1,000

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Case SR200, ‘11, 725 hrs...........$31,500

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“Where Farm and Family Meet”

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2 bottom - 3 pt disc plow; EZ Flo 250 bu. gravity box Offset disc; 8' drill w/3 pt on EZ Trail 10T gear; 200 hook-up; 3 pt hay rake; bu. gravity box on 8T MN Ferguson 3 pt cultivator, 2 gear; 400 gal. field sprayer, row w/ front gangs, very 42' boom, nice; JD #5 mowrare. (715)672-5747 er; NH 28' bale elev. on whls; JD 27' bale elev. 3 pt. post hole driller; JD 3 w/motor. 320-864-4583 or pt, 2R, 71 unit planter; D17 320-779-4583 Allis tractor, 3 pt.; Donahue 28' trlr; JD 148 & 158 For Sale JD auger 8x52 w/ ldrs; CIH 2255 ldr; 3 pt 5½' swing hopper, Grain Chief disc; Dakota 32'8” auger; dryer, holding bin, 1500 galJD 4R pull planter; 2 barn lon water tank, 2" transfer cupolas, good cond.; pump w/ hose, Ag Chem 500 Koestler Farm Equipment gallon sprayer w/45 ft boom 507-399-3006 (507) 822-3172

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

EQUIPMENT FOR SALE - TRUCKS & TRAILERS -

‘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, Ag tub, black, alum ......$29,900 ‘10 Dakota, 40x66, air, Ag tub, alum ......................$24,900 ‘10 Timpte, 42x66, spring, Ag tub, black, 2x9 lights, alum....................................................................$28,900 ‘09 Stoughton, 40x66, air, Ag tub, alum sub, elec. 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, Reg tub, alum ....................$18,900 ‘97 Timpte, 40x78, air ride, 2 spd ..........................$16,900

“More Coming In”

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USED EQUIPMENT JD 9420T, new 30” tracks...........................................$129,900 2010 New Holland S G110 50’ Coil Packer, like new. .$26,500 470 Unverferth, grain cart.............................................$6,500 510 E-Z Trail, grain cart, like new..................................$9,250 2013 Seed Shuttle 400, self loader, seed tender, like new, green.........................................................$25,500 10-41 Westfield, auger...................................................$2,100

4890 Case tractor, 42040 hrs; IH 8-row cultivator FOR SALE: (3) Gehl 3 beater silage boxes; Farmall C w/shields; 6-row corn tractor, 900 hrs; (2) Int'l flamer. 952-955-2972 240 utility tractors. Polled Hereford bull, servicable 7x7 tool bar, 30', folding 2 lift age; (4) Polled Hereford assist, made for tank on lift heifers that are open & (4) assist, $1,500/OBO. 712-260Polled Hereford cow/calf 8003 prs. 320-282-4846 Aerway 18' pasture aerator &/or incorporate liquid ma- FOR SALE: 3 sickle mowers nure, pull type, hyd fold, for Farmall C, one is good, $7,000. (608) 323-7297 & 2 for parts, $600 for all. 651-686-8247 Brittonia 72' mid mount boom sprayer, 500 gal, Hon- FOR SALE: 7700 dsl JD da motor, Raven controls, combine w/ heads, 4020 JD $1,750/OBO; NH 258 rake w/ tractor w/ or w/out JD loaddolly wheel, $1,850; NH 259 er; grain truck; (3) grain rake, $1,450; JD 567 baler trailers. Estate Sale. 507w/ mega wide pickup & net 430-5854 wrap, $11,500. 320-769-2756 FOR SALE: JD 520 mounted Caterpillar 216B skid steer bean drill, 10” spacing, w/ 1600 hrs, excellent shape good shape, $3,500. 507-391w/ 4 new tires. 715-743-4262 5127 or 715-797-7068

NEW DRYERS

DELUX DP3015, 10’ 1 Ph. LP/NG WITH/MOISTURE LINK

BEHLEN 700 3 Ph LP DOUBLE BURNER

USED LEGS

100’ 4000BPH, 40 HP, 3Ph DRIVE & MOTOR, GALV. NEW BELTS & CUPS USED DRYERS MC 690, 16’, 1 Ph., LP, SS 60’ 3000BPH PAINTED, 10 HP, 3 Ph DRIVE & Sheets MOTOR, PAINTED BEHLEN 380, 1 Ph., LP USED AUGERS HEAT RECLAIM BEHLEN 700, 3 Ph., HEAT 12”x71’ MAYRATH SWINGAWAY RECLAIM DELUX DP6030, 20’, 3 PH, 10”x71’ MAYRATH SWINGAWAY LP HEAT RECLAIM SS 8”X62’ MAYRATH BP, PTO SHEETS DELUX DPX7040, 15’ 3 Ph 8”X62’ WESTFIELD TD PTO LP SS OUTER SHEETS 8”X57’ KEWANEE PTO TOP ALUM BTM 8”X52’ MAYRATH BD PTO

We carry a full line of Behlen & Delux dryer parts; Mayrath and Hutch augers parts. Large inventory of Welda sprockets, hubs, bearings, chain & pulleys.

NEW SEED TENDERS

290 Seed Shuttle,.................$15,000 BT200 Strobel,......................$18,500 4 Box HitchDoc,....................$14,500 2 Box Strobel,.........................$8,900 2 Box Azland,.......................$10,550 500 gal. Azland Fuel Tender,. $7,800

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USED PARTS

FOR SALE: NH haybine, 488, 6 yrs old, low hours, mint condition, $8,000. Stored inside. 952-237-6442 FOR SALE: Wheel house generator, 5500 rated watts, 8500 surge watts; McCormick chopper windrower; (2) JD 100 stackers; '66 Ford 2T w/ hoist, not MNDot approved. 952-292-5255 or 952-393-0182 Hydrostatic & Hydraulic Repair Repair-Troubleshooting Sales-Design Custom hydraulic hose-making up to 2” Service calls made. STOEN'S Hydrostatic Service 16084 State Hwy 29 N Glenwood, MN 56334 320634-4360 JD 4450 2WD tractor, PS, 2 hyds, 3pt, $25,750; CIH 1830 12x30 cult, $4,900; CIH 1820 12x30 cult, $3,750; CIH 6x30 cult, $875; JD 1075 running gear, 12.5x15 tires, $1,450. 320-769-2756

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TILLAGE

M&W 9-shank, 24” w/leveler ..............$12,500 DMI Tigermate II, 32.5’ ..........................CALL DMI 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 ..........................CALL JD 3600, 8 bottom, on land..................$8,000 CIH 4900, 46.5’....................................$12,500

SKIDSTEERS

NEW NH skidsteers on hand ................CALL NH LS170 ............................................$13,750 ‘06 NH L170 ........................................$17,500

PLANTERS

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White 6122, 12-30 ..............................$16,500

COMBINES

‘08 Gleaner R75, loaded, 880 sep. hrs. CALL ‘01 Gleaner R72, just thru shop ......COMING ‘03 Gleaner R65, CDF, lat ......................CALL ‘90 Gleaner R60 w/duals ..................COMING ‘08 Fantini 12-30 chopping cornhead ..........................................................$62,000 NEW Fantini chopping cornhead ..........CALL Gleaner N6 ............................................$6,750

HAY TOOLS

New Hesston & NH Hay Tools On Hand

MISCELLANEOUS

NEW Salford RTS units ..........................CALL NEW Salford Plows ......................AVAILABLE NEW Unverferth seed tenders........ON HAND NEW Westfield augers..................AVAILABLE NEW Rem 2700 vac................................CALL NEW Century HD1000, 60’ sprayers......CALL NEW Hardi sprayers ..............................CALL NEW Riteway rollers ..............................CALL NEW Lorenz snowblowers ....................CALL NEW Batco conveyors ..........................CALL NEW Brent wagons & grain carts ..........CALL NEW E-Z Trail seed wagons ..................CALL NEW rock buckets & pallet forks.......... CALL REM 2700, Rental ..................................CALL Unverferth 8000 grain cart ................$19,000 Kinze 1050 w/duals ............................$43,000 Pre-owned Sprayers ..............................CALL (DMI Parts Available)

SMITHS MILL IMPLEMENT Hwy. 14, 3 miles West of Janesville, MN

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

LARSON IMPLEMENTS 5 miles east of Cambridge, MN on Hwy. 95

763-689-1179 Look at our Web site for pictures & more listings Free delivery on combines in MN, Eastern ND & SD

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NEW White planters ..............................CALL White 6900, 11-row, splitter ................$9,500 White 6700, 12-30, w/res......................$6,500 White 6222, 12-30 front fold ..............$29,500

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USED TRACTORS

NEW NH T9.560, 4WD ............................CALL NEW NHT9.450 ......................................CALL NEW NH Boomer 50 w/loader ..............CALL NEW Versatile 450, 4WD ........................CALL NEW Versatile 250, FWA ........................CALL NEW Versatile 305, FWA ........................CALL NEW Massey 5450, FWA, cab, loader ..CALL ‘08 NH 6070 w/cab, 2WD ..................$69,000 NH 8870, SS ........................................$67,500 Ford 5000, diesel, w/cab ..................COMING ‘60 IH 560, WF ......................................$5,200 White 2-105 ......................................COMING

Good selection of tractor parts - New & Used All kinds of hay equipment, haybines, balers, choppers parted out. New combine belts for all makes. Swather canvases, round baler belting, used & new tires.

duals 2 yrs. ago, 80%, 500 hrs. on rebuilt motor, ‘12 CIH Magnum 290, MFWD, 4 hyds.......................$65,000 590 hrs., , 3 pt., hyd. valves, 540/1000 PTO, luxury cab, ‘90 JD 8760, 24-spd., 6440 19 hyd. pump, 380x50 tires hrs., 3 pt. hitch, 20.8x38 duals, 4 hyds. ..........$45,000 & duals, front duals, complete Auto Guide system ‘03 NH 425, 3850 hrs., ..............................$175,000 710x42 tires && duals, ‘12 CIH Magnum 260, MFWD, 12-spd. gear drive, 4 hyds., 525 hrs., Deluxe cab, 4 hyd., Nice Clean Tractor ..$115,000 540/1000 PTO, 3 pt., 420x46 COMBINES tires & duals, complete Auto ‘09 Case 7088, 1300 eng./ Guide system..........$155,000 984 sep. hrs., 4x4, rock trap, ‘07 CIH Magnum 245, 3050 chopper, tracker, 18.4x42 hrs., 3 pt., 540/1000 PTO, duals, power bin ext. 4 hyd., 420x46 tires & duals ..............................$155,000 ..............................$105,000 ‘08 JD 9770, 1380 eng./938 ‘04 Buhler Versatile 2210, sep. hrs., 4x4, HID lights, MFWD, 4081 hrs., 18-spd. Contour Master w/hi-torque PS, Super Steer, 4 hyd., variable spd., chopper, 1000 PTO, 20.8x42 tires 1250/45/32 tires ....$162,500 & duals, also front duals ‘98 JD 9610, 3578 eng./2379 & wgts. ....................$75,000 sep. hrs., chopper, 20.8x42 ‘94 NH 8770, MFWD, 5242 duals, bin ext. ..........$55,000 hrs., 3 pt., 1000 PTO, ‘09 CIH 7120, 1065 eng./ 14.9x46 tires & duals, 4 hyd. 816 sep. hrs., Leather seat, ................................$55,000 tracker, chopper, rock trap, ‘94 JD 7800, 2WD, 8500 hrs., Pro 600 w/yield, moisture PS, 540/1000 PTO, & mapping, 20.8x42 tires 3 hyd., 18.4x42 tires & duals & duals ..................$170,000 ................................$41,000 ‘94 CIH 1688, 3734 eng. hrs., ‘03 JD 5420, MFWD, 1060 rock trap, chopper, bin ext., hrs., open station, w/541 30.5x32 tires ............$30,000 loader, w/joystick......$24,500 ‘87 CIH 1640, 3468 hrs., rock ‘83 JD 2550, 2WD, 4510 hrs., trap, auto header, 24.5x32 Year Around cab, 3 pt., 540 tires ..........................$23,000 PTO w/JD 245 loader BULLDOZERS ................................$15,500 ‘07 JD 850J WLT, 6633 hrs., 4WD & TRACK TRACTORS cab, air, 13’ 6-way blade, ‘12 JD 9560R, 680 hrs., PS, 5-shank ripper ........$120,000 4 hyd., 800x32 Michelin ‘07 JD 750 JLT, 6498 hrs., radials, duals ..........$275,000 cab, air, 6-way blade $89,000 ‘10 JD 9630T, 1055 hrs., ‘08 Cat D5 KXL, 2619 hrs., PS, 30” tracks, front wgts., cab, air, 6-way blade $85,000 5 hyds.....................$235,000 ‘06 Cat D6N LGP, 6200 hrs., ‘12 JD 9510R, 1288 hrs., cab, air, 6-way blade 710x42 tires & duals, power ..............................$105,000 Check Out Our shift, 5 hyds., rear wgts. Large On-line Inventory ..............................$225,000 of Trucks, Semis & ‘94 JD 8870, 5500 hrs., Industrial Equipment 24-spd., new 710x38 tires & @ www.larsonimplements.com

THE LAND, JUNE 21, 2013

FOR SALE: JD 9200, 4WD, $75,000;Top Air 60' sprayer w/all options, $6,000; JD 3010G w/ldr, $8,500; Caterpillar D4C bulldozer, $8,000. 7000 6RN planter, $5,000; Owner retiring. 507-330-3945


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Keverneland 518 plow, field ready, been shedded, $2,400. GB 800 hyd ldr w/quick tach for buckets, $1,000. 1950 MMR, Parade ready, had complete rebuild from one end to the other, $4,000. 200 gallon crop sprayer - make offer. (320)629-2468 NEW RHINO 20 Ft FR240 Flex-Wing Cutter 250 HP GEAR BOX 210 HP Wing Gear Boxes Loaded Total 4 Gear Boxes 6 Yr Gear Box Warranty List Price $31,890 Sale Price $22,900 Plus Del. Dealer 319-347-6282

Misc.Equipment:

• 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

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Other

- Doda 13’ vertical pump - Clay 12’ vertical pump - ‘09 Doda 10’ vertical pump - Balzer 8’ V-6 vertical manure pump - Balzer Doda 6’ Super 150 vertical pump - Balzer 314 agitator - 8”x30’ wheeled load stand - Balzer 38’ lagoon pump - ‘06 Hydro Engineering, 16 shank, 30’ folding injector bar

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IH Pickup Head, 6 belt, plastic fingers, hyd drive, exc cond, $2,200. (651)565-4369

- Top Air 1100 gal., 88’ boom, Raven 150 monitor - Top Air 1100 gal., 60’ boom - 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 - New Hardi 150 gal., 32’ PTO sprayer - Parker Model 2500 gravity wagon - M&W center dump, 400 bu. gravity wagon - Demco 365 gravity wagon - Brent 472 grain cart - Krause Model 8200, 36’ disk - JD 980, 32.6’ field cultivator - JD 980, 26 1/2’ field cultivator - Brady 14’ stalk chopper - Balzer 2000, 20’ stalk chopper - New Balzer 20’ stalk chopper - New Balzer 15’ stalk chopper - New Balzer 15’ windrower - Steiger Bear Cat. 7800 hrs. - IH 1086 - CIH MX215, MFWD, 1531 hrs. - JD 8430T, 1320 hrs - JD 9220, 4WD, 2874 hrs - Loftness 7’ sgl. auger 2-stage snowblower - Tox-o-Wic 370 PTO drive grain dryer - Vermeer WR22 10 wheel rake - JD 7000 corn planter - Roose 16’ hyd. hog cart - JD 14’ wheel disk - Degelman R570S PTO drive rock picker - Melroe 660 rock picker, fork type - NH 514 single axle PTO manure spreader w/hyd. gate - JD 724, 29’ soil finisher - Westfield WR80, 8”x46’, 540 PTO auger - Swenson 8 ton tandem axle fertilizer spreader -DMI Coulter Champ II, 9-shank -JD VanBrunt 13’ end wheel drill -NEW Lee model 475 fuel trailer - JD 8300, 16”, 13’ soybean drill

Used Tanks:

• Balzer 7400 gal. disc wheel slurry w/5 unit injector • Houle 6000 gal. slurry w/5 unit disk injector • Balzer 4200 gal. slurry w/5 unit spring shank injector • Better Bilt 3400 gal. vac. tank, w/4 unit rear mount injector • LMT 3350 vac. w/3 shank rear injector • Better Bilt vacuum, 2600 gal. w/3 shank std. injector • Balzer 2600 vac tank w/3 shank 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

USED EQUIPMENT

Kubota M5700, 4WD, cab, air, new tires, loader, 3200 hrs. ..................................................................$21,750 Kubota BX25TLB, 25 hp. dsl., loader, backhoe, 350 hrs. ..................................................................................$16,000 Kubota BX2660, 26 hp. dsl., hydro, FWA, 60” mower, 160 hrs. ....................................................................$11,000 Kubota BX2200, 22 hp., dsl., hydro, FWA, pwr. steering, w/Woods QA loader, Woods 52” tiller, 51” Meteor 3 pt. snowblower, pull-type 25 gal. sprayer, 531 hrs. ........$14,750 Kubota T2360, gas, 48” Infinity mower deck, 1-Owner Tractor ....................................................................................$2,895 ExMark Lazer LXS (‘08), Kubota dsl., 72” deck, 870 hrs.$8,500 Rounder L600 skidloader, 2 buckets, replaced engine....$3,200 ‘74 Ford 4000 SU, 50 hp. gas, 8-spd., H.D. loader, 2200 hrs. ....................................................................$7,500 Ford 960 Row Crop, NF, gas, 5-spd., repainted ..............$3,000 Ford 960 Row Crop, WF, gas, 5-spd., pwr. steering ........$3,000 Ford 971 Row Crop, WF, gas, 10-spd. ............................$3,000 Land Pride 8’, 3 pt. mtd. tandem disc, notched blades ..$1,950 Ford 917, 3 pt. mtd. 6’ cut flail mower..............................$475 Ford 909, 5’ cut 3 pt. mtd. rotary cutter............................$425 Bale Rack, 16’x8 bed, cedar lumber, Minn. 6-ton gear......$675

VEHICLES

‘99 Ford Ranger, 4WD, V6, 190,000 mi., white ..............$3,750 ‘99 Polaris 500cc dsl. ATV, 1700 mi. ..............................$3,000 ‘13 Can Am 1000XT, w/windshield & roof, 777 mi., red ............................................................................$14,000

RUNNING GEARS & BOXES

Minnesota 6-ton running gear ..........................................$395 Lindsay 10-ton running gear, 12.5x15 tires ......................$725 Killbros 250 bu. gravity box on Ford 9-ton gear ................$695

New Ulm Tractor & Equipment Inc. 13144 Co. Rd. #25 New Ulm, MN

507-354-3612

Kubota, Land Pride, Vicon, Meyers, Artsway

NI 3739 spreader, tandem axle, end gate, 1 owner, 2007 model. Sharp. $10,500. (563)590-6930 Rock picker (Westgo) with hydraulic cylinders, $850. 515-852-4241 Trioliet 2-1500 TMR mixer in good shape, make an offer. 715-827-0468 We buy Salvage Equipment Parts Available Hammell Equip., Inc. (507)867-4910 Woods Dixie cutter weed & brush chopper, 5' 3pt. mount, $750. 515-852-4241 Tractors

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'05 JD 7420 MFWD, 1800 act. hrs., 3 SCV's, 18.4x42 Firestone tires, axle duals, very sharp! 651-338-6861 '82 Allis Chalmers 8050, 160 hp, 2WD, 5,150 hrs., pwr shift transmission, always shedded, new batteries, updated AC, paint & interior exc., nice solid tractor, $20,000. 507-227-5905 '98 JD 6410L, FWA, ROPS w/canopy, 16.9x38 85%, 9000 easy hrs., $17,400; JD 4030, CAH, 3900 hrs, $14,300 OBO/trade. 320-543-3523 1954 AC WD45 WF w/loader. Tires 90%. Conv. to 12v. $3,000/OBO. 515-408-7960 FOR SALE: '64 MM 706 diesel, front wheel assist, low, hours. $8,500 320-2211950 FOR SALE: (10) IH 100 lbs front end suitcase wgts, $700/set. 320-300-8062 FOR SALE: 856 Int'l dsl, 3pt, 18.4x38 tires; also set of 18.4x38 tires. 320-594-2763 FOR SALE: 930 Case dsl w/ cab, 3pt; also, 5-16s auto reset plow, pull type; also, set of duals, 18.4x34s. 320594-2763 FOR SALE: Case IH 8910, 2WD, 3 remotes, dual PTO, radar, 18.4x42 duals 70%, 7500 hrs, serviced and field ready, good shape, $47,500. 507-327-0858 FOR SALE: Farmall C w/ belly mower; 1300 Yanmar diesel w/ all hydraulic loader & 3pt hitch. 507-235-6109 FOR SALE: Ford 8600, 110hp, factory cab with new interior & seat, 134A air, new compressor, good condition. 507-250-0452


Tractors

036 Planting Equip

FOR SALE: CIH 1830 12R30” vibra shank row crop cultivator, rolling shields, rear '00 Intl 1020 bean head, 3” speed shields, like new, alcut, 20'; early '90's Intl ways shedded. 507-238-4564 1020, 1½' cut, 20', both in exc. cond. 507-237-2644 Glencoe 9 shank disc chisel, walking tandems, 5 bar FOR SALE: '04 9860 JD comharrow, new shanks, very bine, new power rear wheel good condition, $7,000/OBO. drive, 1402 sep hrs, excel(715)746-2332 lent condition. $123,900. 507964-5548 or 507-327-1903 Harvesting Equip

Midwest Ag Equip Farm Equipment For Sale ‘13 Challenger MT755D, loaded ................................$229,500 ‘08 Cat 965B, 1300 hrs. ....$190,000 ‘08 Cat 755B, 1000 hrs. ....$179,000 ‘04 Cat 855, 3000 hrs. ......$185,000 ‘07 JD 9860STS, 800 hrs., loaded w/all options ..........$160,000 ‘07 JD 8230, 2000 hrs. ......$155,000 ‘03 JD 8520, 4000 hrs. ......$147,500 ‘08 Lexion 595R, 650 hrs. $225,000 ‘12 Krause Dominator, 18’, Demo ....................................$58,500 ‘10 JD 8345RT, 1600 hrs. ..$232,500

Allows operator to preset ground speed. Tractor will automatically control 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

Tractors On Hand Now At Very Reasonable Prices MF 8660, MFD, duals, Auto Steer Ready, 265 hp. - Lease for $1,610 per month -

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FOR SALE: Case IH 1688 combine, well equipped, completely reconditioned, field ready, very nice shape, $36,500. 507-327-0858 FOR SALE: IH 810 head w/Melroe pickup. 507-5243486 038

1996 Great Plains CPH-20, no-till grain drill, markers, nice, $15,000. 319-404-3415

Financing Available

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

~ NEW EQUIPMENT/BIG INVENTORY ~

Notch Equipment: • Rock Buckets • Grapple Forks • Manure Forks • Bale Spears • Hi-Volume Buckets & Pallet Forks • Bale Transports & Feeder Wagons, 16’-34’ • Adult & Young Stock Feeders & Bale Feeders • Land Levelers Smidley Equipment: • Steer Stuffers • Hog Feeders • Hog Huts • Calf Creep Feeders • Lamb & Sheep Feeders • Cattle & Hog Waterers • Mini Scale Sioux Equipment: • Gates • Calving Pens • Haymax Bale Feeders • Cattle Panels • Feeders Panels • Head Gates • Hog Feeders • Squeeze Chutes & Tubs • Port-A-Hut Shelters (Many Sizes) • Bergman Cattle Feeders – Special Prices • Lorenz Snowblowers – Special Prices • GT (Tox-O-Wic) Grain Dryers, 350-800 bu. • Sheep & Calf Feeders • Livestock Equipment by Vern’s Mfg. • Powder River Crowding Tub & Alley • Mister Squeeze Cattle Chutes & Hd. Gates • Peck Grain Augers – Big Discounts • MDS Buckets for Loaders & Skidloaders • Powder River Livestock & Horse Equipment • Tire Scrapers for Skidsteers, 6’-9’ • Hay feeders for horned animals • Jari Sickle Mowers

• Grasshopper Lawn Mowers – Special Price Now! • “Tire” feeders & waterers • MDS Roto King Round Bale Processor for skidsteers, tractors, loaders or telehandlers • Good Stock of parts for GT Tox-O-Wic Grain Dryers, Also, Some Used Parts • Sitrex Wheel Rakes • Walco 3 pt. Mowers • Bale Baskets • SI Feeders & Bunks • (Hayhopper) Bale Feeders (Prices Lowered) • Mandako Land Rollers • E-Z Trail Wagons, Boxes & Grain Carts • Calftel Hutches & Animal Barns • R&C Poly Bale Feeders • JBM hay & grain feeders & bunks • Corral Panels & Horse Stalls • EZ-Trail Head Movers & Bale Racks • Roda Mini-Spreaders • Amish Built Oak Bunk Feeders & Bale Racks • Walco Bale Trailers • Goat & Sheep Feeders

DR® POWER EQUIPMENT • Field & Brush Mowers • Roto-Hog Power Tillers • Stump Grinders • Log Splitters • Chippers • Power Graders • Power Wagons • Leaf & Lawn Vacuums • Versa-trailers

~ USED EQUIPMENT ~

• Redihaul Skidsteer Trailers • Notch Rock Bucket • H&S Bale Rack w/JD Wagon • Hesston 30A Stackhand • (3) Smidley 10’ Steer Stuffers - from $1,375 • Hyd. Dump Trailer • Vermeer #206 16 hp. Stump Chipper • Kewanee #700, 141⁄2’ Rock Disk

• ‘05 Toro Z-master Zero Turn, 72” deck, 590 hrs. • Bush Hog PT 48” cutter w/13 hp. eng. • Bush Hog 3 pt. 72” Roto-tiller - RTR

Wanted to Buy: Calf Huts & Hog Feeders; GT Grain Dryers Bale Baskets, Gates & Cattle Handling Equip

FARM, HOME & CONSTRUCTION

Office Location - 305 Adams Street Hutchinson, MN 55350

320-587-2162, Ask for Larry

TRACTORS • • • • • • • •

‘13 MF 1705, compact tractor ‘13 MF 8690, 350 hp., CVT ‘12 MF 8660, 225 PTO hp. ‘12 MF 1652, compact, 52 hp., loader ‘12 MF 1529, compact, 59 hp., loader ‘05 MF 451, 45 PTO hp., 400 hrs. MF 4610, MFD, loader, cab ‘72 IH 656 hydro w/loader & cab, dsl.

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Geringhoff 1822RD, ‘09 (3) Geringhoff 1622RD, ‘08, ‘07, ‘04 (2) Geringhoff 1230RD, ‘09, ‘08 (5) Geringhoff 1222RD, ‘12, ‘08, 07, ‘03 (5) Geringhoff 1220RD, ‘12, ‘11, ‘05, ‘04, ‘02 (11) Geringhoff 830RD, ‘12, ‘10, ‘08, ‘05, ‘04, ‘01 Geringhoff 822RD, ‘08 (3) Geringhoff 630RD, ‘05, ‘00, ‘97 Geringhoff 630RD, ‘97 NH 996, 12R20", '99 JD 893, KR, HDP, ‘04 JD 643, GVL poly JD 843, LT, ‘80 JD 622, GVL, poly ‘98 CIH 1083 ‘95 CIH 1063 w/crop sweeper MF 883, 8R30”, ‘97

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‘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 MF 8000 30' bean table

CORN HEADS

COMBINES

GRAIN HANDLING • • • • • • • • •

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 hopper Brandt GBL-10, bagger 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 ‘10 Westfield WC 1515, grain belt, electric motor Batco 1814 pit stop

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JD 275, disc mower, 9’ JD 38, sickle mower, 7’ CIH 8480, round baler IH 14, 5 bar rake Woods 8400, finish mower Woods S106 mower MF 2856, round baler, net, twine MF 1745, round baler Gehl 1000 forage harvester, 2R30” Badger 980 forage box (2) 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, 9 wheel inline rake Sitrex DM 5 disc mower Sitrex MK16, 14 wheel rake Sitrex RP2, RP5 wheel rakes Sitrex 10 & 12 wheel rakes on cart Westendorf 3 pt. bale spear H&S 16’ bale wagon

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DMI Coulter Champ II, 13 shank Wil-Rich 36’, field cult. Brillion P10, 161⁄2’ packer Nyemeyer, soil conditioner '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 Degelman 6000HD, rock picker 2011 SB Select snowblower, 97” & 108”, 3 pt. JD 635, 15’ disc 2013 Sunflower 1444-36 disk 2013 Sunflower 4412-07 disk ripper 2013 Sunflower 4530-19 disk chisel

HAY & LIVESTOCK

MISCELLANEOUS

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

FOR SALE: '06 Geringhoff 630 cornhead, field ready. 320-352-3720 FOR SALE: '96 JD 930 soybean table, fore & aft, new wobble drive & plastic skid in '12, includes Elmers trailer, $8,500. Michael Ginsberg, Hector, MN 320848-2683 FOR SALE: 2010 JD 9770STS, 760 sep hrs, ext PT warranty till July 2014. Motivated to sell! Priced reduced! $189,900. 507-3511176 FOR SALE: Case IH 1020 20' flex head, has new 3” cut, field ready. IH 856 tractor, starts good, nice Firestone tires. IH 766 gas tractor. 320-300-8062 FOR SALE: Case IH 1680 combine, long sieves, Cummins, cross flow fan, chopper, good rubber, 3000 hrs, $16,500/OBO. 507-327-0858

Planting Equip

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NEW AND USED TRACTOR '96 JD 680, 15' chisel plow, PARTS JD 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, Tru-depth, walking 55, 50 Series & newer tractandems, $12,850; Case IH tors, AC-all models, Large 720, 5 btm plow, auto reset, Inventory, We ship! Mark coulters, $3,950. Mankato Heitman Tractor Salvage Area 507-380-7863 715-673-4829 4R Lilliston rolling cultivaSpecializing in most AC tor, exc shape. (715)327used tractor parts for 8861 sale. Rosenberg Tractor AFTER SEASON Salvage Welcome MN Several Used 56181 507-236-8726 or 507848-6379 Mandako Rollers We have parts for MM tractors & others. River Dale Farms. (920)295-3278

10% - 25% Fuel Savings

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FOR SALE: IHC 400, PS, CIH 800 planter, w/ DJ FeedTA, 2pt hitch, live PTO, master 12R30", vertical good rubber. 320-239-2791 or fold, $4,800/OBO. 515-387320-287-3115 8707 or 515-864-8098 FOR SALE: Restored 1947 FOR SALE: '02 Agco White Avery A tractor, 16x22 planter, dual lift as$2,400/OBO; Int'l 3140 skid sist, liq fert w/ elec pump, 3 steer, 25HP, snow & dirt corn & 1 soybean plates, bucket, $3,300/OBO; '00 also 4 extra row cleaners. Cadillac STS Sport model, 320-583-5324 139K miles, $2,800/OBO. Gehl 25HP skid ldr, dirt & FOR SALE: 5100 White tine bucket, $2,900/OBO. planter, 4R38”, dry fertilizConsider trade for old tracer, insecticide, herbicide; tor. 320-766-3758 4R38” Glencoe cultivator; NH hay head to fit 770 IH 1486 Good solid tractor, chopper. 320-864-5223 axle mounted duals available. Make an offer. FOR SALE: JD 1780 12-23 (715 )827-0468 planter, Dawn single trash whippers, Seed Star, well JD 7230 MFWD; JD 6430 maintained, $23,500. 507-360MFWD; both are premi7927 ums with about 3200 hrs, new rubber, exc. cond. 507Tillage Equip 039 789-6049


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THE LAND, JUNE 21, 2013

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‘12 CIH AF7230, 220 Hrs., Pro 700 TS Monitor, Guidance Ready, SLS, Leather, CVT Drive, Chopper, Rock Trap, Lateral Tilt ........................................................$249,500 ‘12 JD S670, 303 Hrs., ATR, 7” GS3 Color TS Monitor, HID’s, CM w/Hi-Torque Rev., Pro-Drives, 20x42’s, Chopper ......$259,500 ‘12 JD S670, 270 Hrs., ATR, 7” GS3 Color Monitor, Pro-Drives, CM w/5-Spd. Rev., 261⁄2’ Unload Auger, Chopper w/PowerCast Tailboard ......................COMING IN - CALL! ‘12 JD S660, 282 Hrs., ATR, 7” GS3 Color Monitor, CM w/Hi-Torque Rev., 3-Spd. Trans., 18.4x42’s, Chopper ............$239,500 ‘12 JD S660, 268 Hrs., ATR, 7” GS3 Color Monitor, CM w/Hi-Torque Rev., 3-Spd. Trans., 20.8x42’s Chopper ............$244,500 ‘09 JD 9770STS, 463 Hrs., ATR, Premier Cab, CM w/Hi-Torque Rev., 20.8x42’s, Chopper, Very Nice Low Hour Combine! ........................................................$199,500 ‘08 JD 9670STS, 894 Hrs., Premier Cab, CM w/Hi-Torque Rev., Extended Wear Sep. Pkg., Duals or Singles, Chopper ..$158,000

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USED TRACTORS

‘10 NH T9040 HD, 4WD, 710/70R42 duals, 1025 hrs., 750-WAAS ..................................$215,000 ‘05 NH TG210, MFD, susp., 380/90R50 duals, 4 remotes, 3650 hrs. ....................................$105,000 ‘95 Ford 9280, bareback, 20.8R38 duals, 3600 hrs., Nice! ..............................................................$62,500 ‘97 NH 7740, SLE pkg., MFD, w/cab, A/C, loader & bucket ..............................................$29,900 ‘00 NH TL90, MFD, No Cab, w/Bush Hog loader, 3000 hrs. ........................................................$29,500 ‘80 Versatile 875, bareback, 20.8R38 duals, 6650 hrs. ........................................................$25,900 ‘08 Buhler 435, 4WD, 710/70R42 duals, 2050 hrs. ......................................................$175,000

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

COMBINES/HEADS

‘96 CIH 2188 w/30.5x32 ..................................$51,900 ‘03 CIH 1020, 30’ flex head ............................$18,900 ‘07 NH CR9060, 800 hrs., 420/80R46 duals, 1015 sep. hrs. ..............................................$180,900 ‘03 NH CR960, 2000 hrs., 20.8R42 duals......$129,000 ‘01 NH TR99, 2100 hrs., 18.4R42 (4), Y/M, GPS ................................................................$79,900 ‘01 NH TR99, RWA combine, straddle duals, bin ext., chaff spreader, 40K in parts, Field Ready! ............Call ‘00 NH 996, 8R30” cornhead, Loaded ............$25,500 ‘00 NH 996, 8R30” cornhead w/K&M chopper ......................................................................$39,950 ‘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 ......................Coming In NH 974, 10R22” cornhead............................Coming In ‘93 NH 974, 12R22” cornhead ....................Coming In ‘97 NH 973, 30’ flex head w/AWS reel ............$15,900 ‘88 NH 974, 6R30” cornhead ............................$6,950 ‘10 NH 99C, 8R30” chopping cornhead ......Coming In ‘04 NH 98C, 6R30” cornhead, Like New! ........$33,000 ‘95 NH 974, 6R30” cornhead w/poly, Rebuilt $10,900 ‘00 NH 996, 6R30” cornhead, Nice! ................$16,900 ‘00 NH TR99, 18.4R42 duals, Nice! ............Coming In ‘95 NH TR97, 18.4R42, duals ......................Coming In CIH 1000 Series, 8R22” cornhead ..............Coming In

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIP.

‘10 Case 100, 50’ crumbler, Like New! ........Coming In ‘10 JD 200, 45’ crumbler ................................$15,000 ‘07 Wilrich 5830, 31’ chisel plow w/harrow Coming In ‘99 JD 680, 21’ chisel plow, Nice! ................Coming In ‘10 NH H6730, 5 disc mower ......................Coming In ‘09 NH H6740, 6 disc mower ......................Coming In ‘08 NH 617, 6 disc mower............................Coming In ‘11 Wilrich 657DCR, 23’ w/discs & rolling baskets........................................................Coming In ‘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 ............$10,900 Wilrich 30’ field cult w/Nobel harrow ................$1,950 Glencoe 28’ field cult. w/harrow ........................$1,800 ‘03 Alloway 22’ semi-mounted shredder ..........$9,500 ‘09 Loftness 240 shredder, Like New! ............$19,500 ‘00 Balzer 1500, 15’ shredder ..........................$7,500 Vermeer Top Gun bale processor ..................................................Bid on @ IQBID.COM Westfield MK100-61 swing hopper auger ..............Call (2) Parker 2500 wagons..............................Ea. $5,000 ‘05 Parker 505 wagon......................................$12,900 ‘05 Wilrich 957, DDR, 9-shank, 24” w/harrow ......................................................................$29,500 ‘11 Tebben TC94, 10’ rotary cutter....................$5,950 Red Devil 9654B 96” snowblower, 2-stage ......$2,950 IH 20’ chisel plow ..............................................$2,150 ‘99 NH 648 A.T.W. round baler........................$12,950

SKID STEERS

‘12 NH L230, w/pilots cab, AC, hyd. Q/A, 2-spd., 760 hrs.........................................................$39,900 ‘11 NH L220, 75 hrs., cab, AC, high flow plus, 2-spd...................................................................Call ‘07 NH L185, w/cab & heat, 2-spd., hyd. Q/A, 4100 hrs.......................................................$20,900 ‘97 NH LX485 w/cab & heat, 60” bucket ......$13,950 ‘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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M.S. Diversified Monte Sandifer-owner

Fairfax, MN

800-432-3565 • 320-894-6560 www.ms-diversified.com

The Affordable Way to Tile Your Fields 3 Point Hitch & Pull Type Models Available • Walking Tandem Axles • Formed V Bottom on w/425/65R22.5 Tires for Superior Grade Control • Tile Installation Depth Gauge

Buy Factory Direct & $AVE!

Shoe & Boot forms to Tile. No more Crushed Tile • Paralled Pull Arms, Zero Pitch for the Most Accurate Tile Placement

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Machinery Wanted

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IHC 183, 8R36” flat fold cult., Disc chisels: JD 714 & 712, Glencoe 7400; Field Cults always shedded, like new. under 30': JD 980, small 507-764-3609 grain carts & gravity boxes 300-400 bu. Finishers under Sunflower 5034 field cult, 34', 20', clean 4 & 6R stalk chopnew tires, knock on sweeps, pers; Nice JD 215 & 216 $16,000/OBO. 515-291-5530 flex heads; JD 643 cornheads Must be clean; JD Machinery Wanted 040 corn planters, 4-6-8 row. 715-299-4338 All kinds of New & Used farm equipment – disc chis- Roll over plow, 3 or 4 bottom, 3 pt. (608) 323-7297 els, field cults, planters, soil finishers, cornheads, WANTED: Buying Tractors, feed mills, discs, balers, Skid Loaders, Equipment haybines, etc. 507-438-9782 one piece or entire line or Estate. Send list to: PO Brillion seeder, good condiBox 211, Oronoco, MN 55991 tion. 651-380-6921

HANCOCK, MN HOPPERS ‘12 Peerless Grain Hopper, New, 43x96x72, AR, Steel Wheels, Roll Tarp............................$32,500 ‘01 Wilson, 41’ AL Hopper, 72” sides, ..AR, Vibrators, Roll Tarp, AL Disc Wheels ......................$23,500 ‘95 Merritt 42’ AL Hopper, 68” sides, ......2-Spd. Doors, Roll Tarp, Disc Wheels ......................$12,500 ‘96 Wilson 41’ AL Hopper, 66” sides, ......AR, AL Disc Wheels, Roll Tarp, Clean ........................$21,750 ‘94 Wilson Convert-a-Hopper, 45x102, 78” sides, 80% Virgin Rubber, AL Wheels, Electric Door Openers ............................$15,000 ‘81 Wilson 40’ AL Hopper, 66” sides, 6 new tires, Sound Trailer................................$13,500

SEMI TRUCKS

GRAVEL TRAILER

‘68 Road King Belly Dump working

gravel trailer, 40’, 4 new tires, 4 tires @50% tread, good paint ..........................$8,500

DROPDECKS

‘03 Wilson, 51/102, SPX/AR, AL

wheels, Clean ..................$24,500 ‘94 Kalyn, 48/102, All Steel, 70% tires, new brakes, AL wheels ..............................$16,500 ‘74 Trailcraft, 42’, Good T&B, Lights & Floor ..............................$10,750

MISC. TRUCKS

‘89 Ford F-700, 6.6L Turbo Diesel, AT, 24’ AL Van Body, Roll-Up Door, 205” WB, Good for moving cross country................................$4,900

VAN/WATER TRAILERS

‘02 Great Dane Reefer, 36’, Curbside & Roadside doors, Sliding Tandem ..................$6,750 ‘89 Dorsey Furniture Van Trailer, 48/102, 22.5 LP Tires, AR, 4 Side Doors ..................................$7,000 Van Trailers, 48/102-53/102; Great for water storage or over the road hauling ....$4,500-$7,500 48’ & 53’ Van Trailers to rent. ........$145.00 per month plus tax. ..$2.00/mile for pickup & delivery

‘07 Peterbilt 386 Ultra Cab, 550 hp. Cat., 13-spd., AR, 3.36 Ratio, 224” WB, 70” Walk-In Sleeper, Clean ................................$35,000 ‘02 Freightliner, CL12064ST, 410 hp Cummins, 10-spd., 800K, 3.90 Ratio, 230” WB, New Rods, Main & Injectors, New Recaps, 48” Flattop ..............................$15,000 ‘99 Intl. 9400 Conv. Day Cab, 370 hp. Cummins, 10-spd., 3.91 Ratio, 161” WB, AR ..$11,000 single axle ‘97 Mack CH613 Daycab, 9-spd., USED EQUIPMENT AR, 160” WB, 350 hp. eng., New ‘89 Case 688 Excavator on tracks, Paint..................................$12,000 36” bucket, 6400 hrs., 1 owner ‘92 Kenworth T600 Conv., 400,000 ..........................................$14,500 on overhaul ......................$12,000 MISCELLANEOUS ‘74 International 4300, 350 hp Axles, Suspensions & AL or Steel Cum., 10 spd, 8 new tires ..$6,500 For Trailers ..........$1,000 AR/Axle FLATBEDS ................................$500 SR/Axle ‘00 Trailmobile AL Combo, 48/102, Rims - 22.5 & 24.5 steel ........$60 Sliding Tandem ..................$9,500 aluminum..............................$175 ‘95 Transcraft, 45’, AL Floors & Tires: (4) 385 Super Singles Crossmembers, Rebuit Frame, w/polished AL rims; 2 new, 50% Tires, 70% Brakes, 1 @ 50%, 1@ 40% $2,000/set of 4 SPX/AR................................$8,000 Pre-Hung Slab Interior Doors: ‘94 Fontaine, 48/96, SPX/AR $7,900 Oak, Cherry, Maple, Pine. ‘93 Featherlite AL Combo, 48/96, All Sizes. Over 200 doors to SPX/AR................................$8,250 choose from ..............$10-$80 ea. ‘81 Great Dane, 48/96 ..........$6,000 10,000’ of Oak & Maple trim $.50/ft. CATTLE/HOG TRAILER We can also convert flatbed Barrett 46’, 3 floors – 1 trailers to be used as a bridge. removeable, 50% T 70% B, 24.5 tires ....................................$7,500 See our website.

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YOUR SPRAYER HEADQUARTERS (B) Belle Plaine, MN • 1051 Old Hwy. 169 Blvd.

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Spraying Equip

(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: '99 Hardi 550 Navigator, 60', diaphragm pump, low acres, always shedded. 507-632-4519 FOR SALE: 60' Blumhardt mounted sprayer, 300 gal, 1000 PTO, foam marker, in cab electric control, $1,000. 612-741-7949 FOR SALE: Miller Pro nitro 2275, 1400 gal, 60-90 boom, auto steer, $89,000. Also, Miller 4365, 1600 gal, Trimble, 70-120 boom, $185,000. www.okenterprises.com 507-427-3520 Hardi Nav 1000 big wheel sprayer, 60' Eagle booms, w/joystick control, triple nozzles, 540 PTO diaphragm pump, foamer, $12,500. 507-531-0164 Farm Services

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Feed Seed Hay

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Dairy Quality Alfalfa Tested big squares & round bales, delivered from South Dakota John Haensel (605) 351-5760 Dairy quality western alfalfa, big squares or small squares, delivered in semi loads. Clint Haensel (605) 310-6653 FOR SALE: All types of hay & straw tested in round bales & lg squares, net or twine wrapped, delivered in semi loads. Tim 320-221-2085 WANTED AND FOR SALE ALL TYPES of hay & straw. Also buying corn, wheat & oats. Western Hay available Fox Valley Alfalfa Mill. 920-853-3554 Poultry

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FOR SALE: 75-80 old hens. 320-286-9998 Livestock

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Dairy

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2 closeup springing Jersey heifers. 30 years of AI breeding. (715)327-8861 Free stall herd Holstein & Holstein Swiss X, 63 lb average, no protein, motivated seller. 651-308-8354 Reg. Jersey cows & heifers for sale. Great cows, good pedigrees, just too many. Skiba Jerseys (651)674-7318

4WD TRACTORS

(O)’12 JD 9560R, 400 hrs., IF tires ............................$319,900 (O)’12 JD 9560R, 400 hrs., Extended Warranty ........$312,500 (B)’12 JD 9650R, 400 hrs., Lease Return ................$312,500 (O)’12 JD 9650R, 400 hrs., Lease Return ................$312,500 (O)’12 JD 9510R, 400 hrs., Lease Return ................$289,900 (B)’11 JD 9430, 352 hrs., 710/42’s ............................$267,900 (B)’08 JD 9630, 572 hrs. ............................................$259,900 (O)’06 JD 9320, 2002 hrs., PS ..................................$169,500 (H)’97 JD 9400, 5712 hrs., 650/42’s ............................$99,900 (B)’04 NH 9682, 4039 hrs. ..........................................$84,900 (H)’90 JD 8760, 4330 hrs. ............................................$67,500 (O)’92 CIH 9230, 8599 hrs., 3 pt., PTO ......................$46,500 (H)’81 JD 8640, 8572 hrs., 3 pt., PTO ........................$24,500

TRACK TRACTORS

(O)’11 JD 9630T, 1200 hrs., Extended Warranty ......$314,900 (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, 880 hrs., IVT ..............................$258,900 (O)’06 JD 9520T, 3504 hrs., Auto Trac ready ............$159,900 (O)’03 JD 9320T, 4545 hrs., 36” tracks ....................$139,900 (O)’01 JD 9400T, 3100 hrs., 3 pt. ..............................$129,900 (O)’06 JD 8230T, 3596 hrs., 16” tracks ......................$127,900 (H)’00 JD 9400T, 5160 hrs., PTO ..............................$105,000 (O)’98 JD 8300T, 5500 hrs., 16” tracks ........................$67,900

ROW CROP TRACTORS

(O)’10 JD 8345R, 1732 hrs., IVT, triples ....................$239,900 (O)’09 MF 7495, 1500 hrs., MFWD, loader................$114,900 (B)’12 JD 7330, 594 hrs., auto quad ..........................$110,900 (O)’91 JD 4955, 7188 hrs., MFWD, PS........................$58,000 (H)’94 JD 7700, 5295 hrs., PS ....................................$56,000 (B)’84 JD 4450, 10,000 hrs., MFWD ............................$34,900 (O)’78 JD 4440, 7094 hrs., Quad ................................$26,900 (O)’74 JD 4630, FWA, 18.4x42’s..................................$19,900 (O)’73 JD 4630, 7948 hrs., PS ....................................$19,900 (B)’76 JD 4630, 8105 hrs., Quad ................................$16,900

UTILITY TRACTORS

(B)’11 JD 5085M, 271 hrs., reverser ............................$48,900 (O)’07 JD 5325, 320 hrs., loader, OS ..........................$36,900 (H)’07 JD 5325, 362 hrs., loader, MFWD ....................$35,900 (H)’81 JD 2940, loader ................................................$16,900 (B)’77 JD 2440, 5800 hrs., loader ..................................$9,500 (B)’58 JD 620, NF, PS ....................................................$4,500 (B)’57 JD 520, NF, PS ....................................................$4,500 (B)Ford 8N......................................................................$1,500

COMBINES

(O)’12 JD S680, 511 hrs., Extended Warranty ..........$345,000 (H)’12 JD S680, 232 sep. hrs.....................................$339,900 (H)’12 JD S680, 246 sep hrs. ....................................$329,900 (B)’11 JD 9870, 511 sep. hrs., PRWD, 800/70R38 ....$309,900 (O)’12 JD S560, 231 sep. hrs., 2630 display ............$305,900 (O)’10 JD 9870, 671 sep. hrs., PRWD ......................$299,000 (O)’11 JD 9870, 700 sep. hrs., PRWD ......................$294,900 (O)’12 JD S670, 336 sep. hrs., Extended Warranty ..$289,900

‘05 Hardi CM1500, 90’ boom ‘01 JD 4710, 2638 hrs., ........................................$23,900 90’ boom......................$109,900

(O)’12 JD S670, 263 sep. hrs., duals ........................$289,900 (B)’10 JD 9770, 328 sep. hrs., PRWD ......................$275,000 (B)’09 JD 9870, 814 sep. hrs., PRWD ......................$249,900 (B)’09 JD 9770, 945 sep. hrs., PRWD ......................$239,900 (B)’08 JD 9870, 1068 sep. hrs., PRWD ....................$210,900 (B)’10 Gleaner A76, 382 sep. hrs...............................$199,900 (O)’07 JD 9560, 553 sep. hrs., duals ........................$180,000 (O)’06 JD 9760, 1918 sep. hrs., duals ......................$179,900 (H)’06 JD 9760, 1500 sep. hrs., 20.8x42’s ................$167,500 (O)’06 JD 9760, 1363 sep. hrs., duals ......................$162,900 (O)’04 JD 9760, 1192 hrs. PRWD ..............................$159,900 (H)’03 JD 9660, 1547 sep. hrs., duals ......................$133,500 (O)’03 JD 9650, 1740 sep. hrs., duals ......................$114,900 (O)’00 JD 9650STS, 1567 sep. hrs., 30.5x32’s ..........$99,900 (B)’02 JD 9750STS, 2270 sep. hrs., PRWD ................$95,900 (B)’98 CIH 2388, 2750 sep., hrs., duals ......................$75,900 (H)’98 JD 9510, 1930 sep. hrs., duals ........................$75,000 (H)’99 JD 9510, 2751 hrs., duals ................................$69,500 (H)JD 9500, 2812 hrs...................................................$49,900 (B)’82 JD 6620SH, side hill, 3231 hrs. ........................$20,900 (B)’82 JD 8820, 5571 hrs., duals ................................$13,900 (B)’80 JD 7720, 5000 hrs. ............................................$12,900 (H)’79 JD 7720 ............................................................$11,900

(O)’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, 1818 hrs., 100’ boom ......................$189,500 (O)’09 JD 4830, 2400 hrs, 100’ boom ........................$185,000 (O)’10 JD 4730, 1255 hrs., 100’ boom ......................$178,900 (O)’10 Ag Chem 1184, 1350 hrs., 90’ boom ..............$174,900 (O)’08 Miller Nitro 4240, 1810 hrs., 90’ boom ..........$162,500 (O)’05 JD 4720, 3720 hrs., 80’ boom ........................$129,500 (O)’07 Ag Chem SS1074, 2400 hrs., 90’ boom..........$123,900 (O)’03 JD 4710, 2000 hrs., 90’ boom ........................$115,000 (O)’05 Ag Chem 1064, 1835 hrs., 80’ boom ..............$114,500 (O)’01 JD 4710, 2400 hrs., 90’ boom ........................$109,900 (O)’03 Ag Chem 1264, 3770 hrs., 90’ boom ................$85,900 (O)’97 Willmar 8400, 3221 hrs., 120’ boom ................$71,900 (O)’03 Willmar 8650 Eagle, 3326 hrs., 90’ boom ........$61,500 (O) Ag Chem 854, 2795 hrs. ........................................$56,500 (O)’96 Ford F350, 60’ boom ........................................$38,750 (O)’95 Tyler WT, 4612 hrs., 75’ boom ..........................$36,900 (H)Tyler Patriot XL, 3500 hrs., 80’ boom......................$29,500 (O)Patriot XL, 800 gal., 75’ boom ................................$28,900 (O)’06 Top Air TA1200, 1200 gal., 90’ boom ................$25,500 (O)’07 Redball 570, 1200 gal., 90’ boom ....................$19,900 PLANTERS/SEEDERS (O)’05 Hardi Navigator 1100, 80’ boom........................$19,900 (B)’07 JD 1770NT, 24R30”, CCS ..............................$144,900 (H)’98 Hardi 1000 ........................................................$12,900 (O)’08 Case IH 1250, 24R30”, CCS ..........................$126,900 (B)’10 JD 1770, CCS, 16R30”......................................$99,500 FALL TILLAGE (H)’02 Kinze 3600, 16R30”, liq. fert. ............................$58,500 (B)’12 JD 3710, 10-bottom ..........................................$57,900 (O)’97 JD 1770, 16R30”, liq. fert. ................................$49,500 (O)’11 JD 3710, 10-bottom ..........................................$52,500 (O)’00 Kinze 3140, 16R30”, stack fold ........................$39,900 (H)’12 JD 2700, 7-shank ..............................................$39,900 (H)’98 JD 1850 air drill, 30” @ 10” spacing ................$36,500 (O)’11 JD 2700, 7-shank, 30” ......................................$37,900 (O)’92 JD 7200, 16R30” ..............................................$32,000 (B)’10 JD 2700, 9-shank, 24” ......................................$33,900 (B)’97 JD 1770, 12R30”, liq. fert...................................$29,900 (H)’10 JD 512, 5-shank ................................................$27,500 (H)’02 JD 2400, 24’ chisel plow....................................$26,900 SPRING TILLAGE (B)’04 JD 512, 5-shank ................................................$20,900 (B)’12 JD 2210, 58.5’....................................................$69,900 (O)’03 JD 2700, 9-shank ..............................................$20,900 (O)’08 JD 2210, 55.5’ ..................................................$57,500 (B)’05 Wilrich 957, 7-shank ..........................................$19,900 (H)’09 JD 2210, 45.5’ ..................................................$55,900 (H)DMI 530, 5-shank ....................................................$19,500 (O)’09 Riteway LR4353, 53’ roller ................................$27,900 (O)’98 JD 510 ripper, 7-shank ......................................$13,900 (H)’97 JD 985, 48.5’ ....................................................$24,000 (H)M&W 1465, 7-shank, 24” spacing ............................$7,950 (O)’96 JD 980, 44.5’ ....................................................$21,900 (O)’98 JD 980, 36’ ........................................................$21,000 HAY EQUIPMENT (O)’97 JD 980, 43.5’ ....................................................$20,900 (H)’10 JD 568, surface wrap ........................................$33,900 (H)’98 JD 980, 36.5’ ....................................................$17,900 (O)’10 JD 568, surface wrap ........................................$33,500 (O)’95 JD 980, 32’ ........................................................$15,900 (O)’06 JD 567, surface wrap ........................................$21,900 (B)CIH 4900, 40’ ............................................................$7,900 (B)’06 JD 735, MoCo....................................................$19,900 (O)JD 960, 30.5’ ............................................................$7,500 (O)’94 JD 535, net wrap ..............................................$14,900 (B)’04 NH BR750, 4’ bale ............................................$13,900 SPRAYERS (B)’03 NH BR740 round baler ......................................$13,500 (O)’12 JD 4940, 489 hrs., 120’ boom ........................$292,750 (B)’84 JD 337 square baler, ejector................................$7,500 (O)’12 JD 4940, 467 hrs., dry box..............................$290,500 (O)’08 JD 265, disk mower, 3 pt.....................................$7,250 (O)’11 JD 4930, 1343 hrs., 120’ boom ......................$249,750 (B)’85 JD 430 round baler ..............................................$6,500 (O)’11 JD 4930, 1216 hrs., 120’ boom ......................$245,900 (B)NH 315 sqaure baler, ejector ....................................$5,900 (O)’11 JD 4830, 610 hrs., 90’ boom ..........................$220,750 (O)Hesston 514 round baler ..........................................$5,400 (O)’11 JD 4830, 1030 hrs., 100’ boom ......................$211,950 (B)Gehl 1090, moco ......................................................$1,950 (O)’12 JD 4730, 800 gal., 90’ boom ..........................$210,250 (B)H&S Load Master forage box ....................................$1,750 (O)’12 JD 4730, 800 gal., 90’ boom ..........................$209,900 (B)JD 510 round baler....................................................$1,595 (O)’12 JD 4730, 520 hrs., 90’ boom ..........................$209,700

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‘07 JD 5325, MFWD, 362 hrs., loader ............................$35,900

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‘04 NH BR750, twine, surface wrap ..............................$13,900

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WANTED: Snap Bean Drum for IH 400 planter. (715)8211975 WANTED: White 2-105 or 2110 tractor w/cab, air, heat, 38” rubber, must be low hrs, in exc. cond. 218-4622211 or 218-346-2404 or email: rlriemer@arvig.net


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TRACTORS-4WD

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‘85 VERSATILE 836, 5775 ENG. HRS. ............$25,000 ‘08 JD 9630, 1940 ENG HRS ......................$235,000 ‘11 CIH 550 QUAD TRAC, 1106 ENG. HRS. ..$319,900 ‘81 CIH 4890, 6369 ENG HRS ......................$22,500

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‘77 IHC 1586, 7368 ENG. HRS. ......................$14,950 ‘76 IHC 886, 4273 ENG. HRS. ........................$12,900 ‘71 IH 966 ........................................................$8,750 ‘79 IHC, IH 84 HYDR, 7435 ENG HRS ............$11,250 ‘79 JD 4840, 7630 ENG. HRS.........................$29,850 ‘74 IHC 574......................................................$6,500 ‘79 IHC 684, 4000 ENG. HRS. ..........................$9,000 ‘80 IHC 986, 8745 ENG. HRS. ........................$14,500 ‘76 IHC 886, 4273 ENG HRS ..........................$12,900 ‘12 CIH MAXXUM, 425 ENG HRS....................$93,500 ‘12 CIH MAGNUM, 309 ENG HRS ................$132,500 IH H..................................................................$2,500 ‘08 CHALLENGER MT525B, 1743 ENG. HRS...$54,950

TRACTORS

SPRAYERS

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SE ‘95 FC 650 ......................................................$5,850 SE ‘03 REDBALL 665, 1000 GAL. ........................$13,500

SE = Sleepy Eye BL = Bingham Lake

(507) 794-2131

• (507) 831-

1106

www.millersellner.com

SKIDSTEERS

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‘06 CAT 410, 2400 HRS. ................................$19,900 ‘07 CAT 430, 2294 HRS. ................................$19,500 ‘09 CASE 440 ................................................$22,500 ‘86 CAT 1845C, 4800 HRS. ............................$14,750 ‘02 BOBCAT 553, 1552 HRS ..........................$11,500 ‘04 BOBCAT S185, 4986 HRS.........................$17,500 ‘05 BOBCAT S205, 3418 HRS.........................$17,500 ‘89 HV 1300, 2386 HRS. ..................................$9,250 ‘08 NH L185, 3989 HRS. ................................$27,500 OWATONNA 345 MUSTANG, 6916 HRS.............$6,250 ‘07 BOBCAT S300, 4345 HRS.........................$26,500 ‘74 BOBCAT 371 ..............................................$1,500 ‘11 BOBCAT S850, 1900 HRS.........................$42,600 ‘02 JD 270, 6000 HRS. ..................................$14,500 ‘00 BOBCAT 773-5, 3757 HRS ......................$14,900

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JD 7000 ..........................................................$7,295 ‘97 CIH 955....................................................$20,900 ‘99 JD 1780 ..................................................$52,500 ‘88 CIH 900....................................................$14,950 ‘96 CIH 950--12X30 ......................................$16,500 ‘90 CIH 900--12X30 ........................................$8,989 ‘07 CIH 1250--24--FF, 9500 ACRES ..............$79,900 WHITE 1822 ..................................................$29,500 ‘08 CIH 1240--16X30 PIVOT ..........................$77,500 ‘05 CIH 1200 PT--16X30 ................................$64,750 CIH 900 ............................................................$6,500 ‘10 CIH 1250--24 ........................................$133,000 ‘08 CIH 1250--24, 6500 ACRES ..................$122,500 ‘96 JD 455 ....................................................$13,775

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‘99 JD 980 ....................................................$17,500 ‘01 CIH TIGERMATE II, 54.5 ............................$36,500 ‘08 CIH TM 200--60 ......................................$68,500 ‘01 CIH TIGERMATE II, 54.5’ ..........................$36,500 ‘92 JD 960, 38.58’ ........................................$10,850 ‘08 CIH TM200, 60’ ........................................$68,500 JD 2210 ........................................................$47,500 ‘91 DMI TIGERMATE, 43.5' ..............................$9,875 ‘00 CIH TIGERMATE II, 48.5’ ..........................$34,500 ‘98 DMI TIGERMATE II, 50.5’ ..........................$25,750 ‘08 JD 2210, 45.5’ ........................................$41,500 ‘F93 CIH 4800 ..................................................$8,950 ‘09 CIH TIGERMATE 200, 47.5’ ......................$49,800

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‘04 CIH 8010` ..............................................$176,500 ‘90 GLEANER R60, 3374 ENG. HRS. ..............$21,500 ‘93 CIH 1666, 3881 ENG. HRS. ......................$41,000 ‘07 CIH 2577, 1450 ENG./1056 SEP. HRS.....$169,500 ‘81 IHC 1440, 3881 ENG. HRS. ........................$9,950 ‘98 CIH 2388, 3428 ENG. HRS. ......................$78,950 ‘97 CIH 2166, 2540 ENG. HRS. ......................$74,900 ‘99 CIH 2388, 3597 ENG.2617 SEP. HRS. ......$88,950 ‘78 IHC 1460, 5058 ENG HRS ..........................$7,500 ‘11 CIH 9120, 574 ENG/441 SEP HRS..........$342,900 ‘97 CIH 2188, 3572 ENG./2655 SEP. HRS.......$83,950 ‘98 CIH 2366, 2932 ENG/2240 SEP HRS........$88,900 ‘99 CIH 2388, 2520 ENG. HRS. ......................$98,500 ‘07 CIH 8010, 2400 ENG. HRS. ....................$185,900 ‘09 CIH 7120, 1245 ENG./960 SEP. HRS.......$255,000 ‘03 CIH 2388, 2375 ENG./1861 SEP. HRS.....$127,500 ‘05 CIH 2388, 2030 ENG.1583 SEP. HRS. ....$142,500 ‘04 CIH 8010, 2451 ENG./1835 SEP. HRS.....$179,950

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‘96 DMI 730 ....................................................$4,500 ‘94 DMI 730 ....................................................$9,500 ‘98 DMI 730B ................................................$15,000 ‘95 DMI 730 ....................................................$9,500 ‘95 DMI 730 ....................................................$9,500 ‘07 CIH 730C..................................................$32,900 ‘08 JD 2700--9 ..............................................$38,850 ‘00 CIH 730B..................................................$25,500

PLANTERS & DRILLS

FIELD CULTIVATORS

COMBINES

DEEP TILLAGE

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‘10 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 870-11S, 7500 ACRES $72,500 TEBBEN 5-SHANK, 30” ....................................$4,950 ‘03 JD 2700, 9-SHANK, 24” SPACING............$26,850 ‘08 JD 2700, 9 SHANK ..................................$38,850 ‘09 JD 2700, 9-SHANK, 24” SPACING............$38,850 ‘08 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 730C ..........................$35,500 JD 510 ............................................................$9,800 ‘06 GREAT PLAINS 4336, 36’ ........................$34,500 ‘11 CIH 527B..................................................$25,800 ‘01 WILRICH 957 ............................................$22,950 ‘08 KS 4850-18..............................................$42,500 ‘03 JD 2700-9................................................$27,900 ‘05 WILRICH 357 ..............................................$7,900 BRENT CPC-2007, 7 SHANK ............................$6,900 ‘02 CIH 730B..................................................$19,850 ‘98 DMI 730B ................................................$19,900 DMI 530B ......................................................$15,950 ‘10 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 527B:-SP ....................$25,000 ‘10 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 870-9S........................$58,900 ‘10 CIH ECOLO-TIGER 870-9S........................$59,950 ‘03 JD 2700--7 ..............................................$23,500 ‘97 DMI 730B ................................................$18,750 ‘99 CIH 730B..................................................$23,795 ‘06 GR 4336, 36’............................................$34,500

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‘10 JD 512 ....................................................$48,500 ‘96 JD 3710, 9-BOTTOM ..............................$20,850 IHC 710 ............................................................$1,200 IHC 735, 5-BOTTOM, VARI WIDTH........................CALL

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SUDENGA 8X60................................................$1,650 FETERL 10X66 ................................................$3,250 ‘09 WESTFIELD WC1335 ..................................$4,600 ‘94 FETERL 10X66 ..........................................$3,989 FETERL 12X72 ................................................$6,475 ‘02 WESTFIELD MK 13X71 FT GLP ..................$8,750 ‘99 WESTFIELD MK 13X91 GLP........................$9,850 FK 1070 ..........................................................$7,250 ‘96 SUDENGA TD450........................................$2,189 NEW IDEA 8X58.9” EMD ....................................$600 ‘90 SUDENGA 450............................................$4,989 ‘87 ALLOWAY FIELD MASTER 8X61..................$2,150 ‘90 WESTFIELD WR 8X61 ................................$2,375 ‘09 PECK 1002 ................................................$5,775 ‘10 WESTFIELD WR10X51 SD ..........................$5,950 FETERL 12X55 ................................................$5,750 WESTFIELD 10X31 SD......................................$3,250

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‘06 WO S20CD ..............................................$11,950 LOFTNESS 240 ................................................$9,250 LOFTNESS 240B ..............................................$7,500 ‘07 WR CD20LK..............................................$14,500 ‘94 WO S20CD ................................................$6,000 ‘95 WO S20CD ................................................$6,000 ‘05 ALLOWAY CD20 ........................................$10,000

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‘80 EZ-FLOW 475 ............................................$5,500 ‘98 BRENT 674 ..............................................$16,875 ‘95 DEMCO 365................................................$5,200 ‘95 DEMCO 365................................................$6,250 ‘02 PARKER 7250 ..........................................$10,850 ‘02 PARKER 7250 ..........................................$10,850 DMI D390 ........................................................$2,350 ‘98 KILLBROS 655..........................................$11,900 PARKER 2600 ..................................................$4,650 ‘80 DAKON 280 ................................................$1,850

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FOR SALE: 13 Red Angus replacement heifers, vaccinated & ready to go. 320236-7847 Evenings only. FOR SALE: Pure bred Black Angus bulls, Long Yearlings & 2 yr olds, great EPD's. John 507-327-0932 or Brian 507-340-9255. JRC Angus Le Center, MN

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FOR SALE: Registered Shorthorn cattle, bred cows, calves, & cow/calf pair, excellent condition w/ great pedigree. Terry Morrison 612-419-2139

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WANTED TO BUY: Dairy BEEF UP YOUR CALVES heifers and cows. 320-235w/ Limousin bulls. Red & 2664 black yearling & coming two yr olds. Performance Cattle 056 tested. Mill Road Limousin 612-644-6607 (cell) 10 black cows w/calves, 10 Hereford cows w/calves. Black polled Simmentals, 10 Will trade for feeder cattle. breeding bulls, some AI 608-792-9423 or 507-251-2616 sired by NLC Upgrade, good disposition, exc. quali100 Holstein started steers, 4ty, calving vigor, birth 11 wks old. Vaccinated, dewgts. as low as 59 lbs., wormed, dehorned, nice vacc.; also, open heifers, 40 cut, implanted. 715-613years of Simmental breed2072 ing,. Riverside Simmentals, 12 Reg Black Angus bulls, Gerald Polzin, Cokato, MN, popular AI sires, low birth 320-286-5805 weight, (1) three yr old, (1) 2 yr old & 16 big yearlings, FOR SALE OR LEASE REGISTERED BLACK going fast. 920-988-2087 ANGUS Bulls, 2 year old & Tracy Steeple View Farms yearlings; bred heifers, calving ease, club calves & 25 Polled Hereford Bulls, ferbalance performance. Al tility tested, delivery availsired. In herd improvement able. (715)772-4680 program. J.W. Riverview larsonherefordfarms.com Angus Farm Glencoe, MN Angus Bulls. Yearlings & 2 55336 Conklin Dealer 320yr olds. Stout, heavy mus864-4625 cled bulls w/ exc performance traits. 33 years of FOR SALE OR LEASE: genetic selection. Purebred Registered Sullivan Angus, Kellogg, MN Charolais bulls, heifers, & 507-767-3361 or 612-799-7736 cows. Great bloodlines, excellent performance, balAre you looking for large anced EPD's, low birth groups of Holstein started weights. Delivery availsteers? We can raise able. groups up to 550 head. Call Laumann Charolais for more information. 715Mayer, MN 612-490-2254 613-2072


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Registered Texas Longhorn WANT TO BUY: Butcher 2 Registered Suffolk rams, 85 Saanens & LaManchas, all Compart's total program FOR SALE: York cross features superior boars & breeding stock, cows, cows, bulls, fats & walkable RR/NN. 507-549-3122 are milking well, with low boars, exc. quality, delivopen gilts documented by heifers or roping stock, top cripples; also horses, SCC and very good butter ery available. Keith BLUP technology. Duroc, blood lines. 507-235-3467 sheep & goats. 320-235-2664 fat & protein. About 40 due Thurston, Madelia, MN, Complete dispersal of 15 SufYork, Landrace & F1 lines. to kid early Nov. Price ne507-642-8547 folk ewes, 1 ram. Also Terminal boars offer leangotiable. (715)827-0470 spring lambs. Must go due Small herd of 12 registered Horse 057 ness, muscle, growth. Mato allergies. (715)255-8062 Angus females. Oldest 6 yrs 075 Dairy Goats for sale all age. ternal gilts & boars are Livestock Equip old, excellent EPDs. Also 2 3 year old Shire and Shire Herd reduction. La Manproductive, lean, durable. registered Angus bulls, 1 Percheron cross, half sis- FOR SALE: Flock of black cha, Alpine, and Saanen. All are stress free & PRRS New oak flatbeds, bunks, yearling, 1 two yrs old, exface, registered Shropshire ters. (715)672-5783 Few are registered. $90feeder boxes and fence line free. Semen also available cellent EPDs, calving ease. sheep, will make great $250. (715)271-1165 bunks. 715-269-5258 through Elite Genes A.I. Call 715-698-3098 Draft horse drawn people wether ewes or starter Make 'em Grow! Comparts hauling wagon. Excellent flock. Smith Sister Shrop- Sydell 4-head goat or sheep Boar Store, INC. Toll Free: shape. 5th wheel, rubber shires, Russell, MN. 507milking stanchion, $700. 877-441-2627 tires. $1,800. (715)632-2577 531-0790 or 507-531-0791 (320)396-2361

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USED SKIDLOADERS ‘11 Gehl V270, joystick controls, 84 hp Yanmar dsl eng, cab, heat, air, 2 speed, 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 ‘07 Gehl 5640E, T-bar controls, 80 hp Deutz dsl eng, 12x16.5 tires, 2200 lbs lift cap., std hyds, cab, heat, 2 spd, 3900 hrs, SN:7441 ......................................................................................$17,900 ‘05 Gehl 5640, T-bar controls, 80 hp Deutz dsl eng, 12x16.5 tires, 2200 lbs life cap., std hyd, sgl spd, 4000 hrs, SN:4046 ....................$14,500 Gehl 5640, T-bar controls, std hyd, sgl spd, 4000 hrs, SN:4046 $14,500 ‘12 Gehl 5240E P2, joystick controls, std hyd, susp, sgl spd, 2300 hrs, SN:2667 ......................................................................................$19,950 ‘11 Gehl V270, joystick controls, std hyd, cab, heat, radio, pwr Q-tach, 2 spd, 1600 hrs, SN:1397 ..........................................................$27,500 ‘08 Gehl 5640E, Gehl T-bar controls, 80 hp Deutz dsl eng, 12x16.5 tires, 2200 lift cap., cab, heat, sgl spd, std hyds, 1537 hrs, SN:0629 ......................................................................................$20,500 ‘05 Gehl 5640, hand T-bar controls, cab, heat, radio, 2 spd, hydra glide, 2800 hrs, SN:6714 ............................................................$16,500 Gehl 5240E, T-bar hand controls, std hyd, cab, heat, 2 spd pwr Q-tach, 1025 hrs, SN:0254 ........................................................$24,500 ‘12 Gehl 5240E P2, Gehlt T-bar controls, 68 hp Yanmar dsl eng, std hyds, 12x16.5 tires, 1900 lift cap., sgl spd, 2600 hrs, SN:3286$19,400 ‘00 Gehl 3725, Gehl controls, 35 hp Ford gas eng, 27x8.5x15 tires, 900 lift cap., sgl spd, SN:8327 ............................................................$8,750 ‘98 Gehl 4625SX, Gehl controls, sgl spd, 2958 hrs, SN:3649 ......$9,500 ‘06 Gehl 4240, T-bar controls, sgl spd, 800 hrs, SN:3116 ..........$16,500 Gehl 4840, T-bar controls, manual Q-tach, single spd., 3400 hrs., SN: 7995......................................................................................$14,400 ‘11 Gehl 5640E, T-bar Gehl controls, 2-spd., cab, heat, 3300 hrs., SN: 2975 ..................................................................................$22,750 ‘94 Gehl 5625SX, T-bar, single spd., 2950 hrs., SN: 0958........$12,400 Gehl 4840, 3400 hrs., Gehl T-bar ..............................................$14,900 ‘10 Mustang 2076, Case controls, NEW 84 p Yanmar dsl eng, 12x16.5 tires, 2300 lift cap., 2 spd, cab, 4921 hrs, SN:5266 ....CALL Mustang 920, T-bar controls, sgl spd, 3353 hrs, SN:0470 ........$5,300 ‘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 ..................................................................$30,900 Mustang 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 ‘80 Mustang 320, T-bar controls, 25 hp Onan gas eng, 27x8.5x15 tires, 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 Mustang 930A, T-bar controls, 28 hp Yanmar dsl eng, 10x16.5 tires, 1000 lift cap., sgl spd, 496 hrs, SN:2970 ................................$9,950 ‘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 Mustang 2060, T-bar/foot pedal, S-spd, 4750 hrs, SN:0223 ..$10,800 Mustang 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 ..........$20,500 Case 1845, Case controls, 56 hp gas eng, 10x16.5 tires, 1500 lift cap, sgl spd, SN:0275 ..............................................................$6,995 ‘06 NH LS180B, 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

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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 Ford 2N, 23 hp Ford eng, 11.2-28 rear tires, 4.00-19SL front tires, SN:3795 ....................................................................................$3,900

TMR’s/MIXERS

Knight 3036, 540 PTO, slide tray, Digi-Star EZ210 sacle, SN: 0397 ..................................................................................$13,900 ‘10 Penta 4020SD, 540 PTO, Digi Star EZ2400V scale, SN:1009 ..................................................................................$21,900 ‘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 ..............$22,000 Penta 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 ArtsWay 1425, 540 PTO, 215x75x17.5 tires, 425 cu ft, Weigh-Tronix 615XL scale, SN:0069 ............................................................$14,700 Henke 300, 540 PTO, 300 cu ft, Digi-Star EZ 210 scale, SN:8854 ....................................................................................$4,800 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-Tronix scale on mixer w/remote, display on tractor also, 2’ left hand disch, SN:0084 ........................................................................$13,900 Oswalt 250 stationary mixer, 250 cu ft, w/elec motor & scale, SN:6321 ....................................................................................$3,500 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

‘11 Kuhn Knight 8132 manure spreader Call For Price

‘03 Knight Mfg 8032, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, SN: 0033 $20,500

MISCELLANEOUS ‘92 Redi Haul trailer, skid loader trailer, SN: 77691 ......................$2,400 Mensch M1100 sawdust shooter, SN: 2562 ..................................$2,200 NI 517 snowblower, 7’ W, 2-stage, dbl. auger, 540 PTO, SN: 1612........................................................................................$1,395 MDS bale hugger, round bale hugger attachment for skid loaders, Exc. Cond. - Demo Unit, Universal attachment, handles 4’-6’ bales $2,450 Int’l 80 snowblower, 540 PTO, 7’ width, SN:7057..........................$1,950 Loftness 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

SPREADERS/PUMPS

Gehl MS1329, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, 49x17 aircraft tires, 550 bu, 2900 gal, SN:4619 ....................................................................................$5,500 Houle EL84-4000, 1 3/8 1000 PTO, 28x26 tires, 4800 gal, 4 dbl disc injectors, SN:1489 ..................................................................$13,900 N-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 ....................................................................................$9,800 Agco 3732, 540 PTO, endgate, hyd. variable spd. drive, SN: 262, ..................................................................Sold As Is $4,000 Kuhn Knight 8118, 540 PTO, 400 bu, SN:B0114 ......................$13,500 ‘96 Knight 8018, 540PTO, 16.5x16.1 tires, 1800 gal. ................$8,100 Knight Mfg. 8032, 3200 gal. capacity, SN: 0054 ......................$17,200 Balzer 4200, top fill slurry tank, SN: 27940695 ........................$11,500 H&S 310, 540 PTO, 8x22.5 truck tires, w/endgate, SN: 5404....$8,700 Balzer 4200, top fill slurry tank, SN:0695 ................................$11,500 H&S 430W spreader, 2 spd., upper beater, SN: 209730 ..........$10,700 ‘05 Knight MFG 8132 slinger, SN: BO337 ................................$22,000 N-Tech manure pump, 3 pt. 6”x8’, impeller, 1000 RPM ............$5,250 Kuhn Knight 8140, 1 3/8 1000 PTO ..........................................$28,500 ‘95 Knight Mfg 8018, 540 PTO, 295-75x22.5 tires, 1800 gal, new flighting ....................................................................................$11,300 NH 195, 540 PTO, 430 bu., upper beater, SN: 5044 ..................$9,950 Chandler 26LS, 26’, (2) 16,000 axles, self contained hyd, hyd endgate, Weigh Tronix scale 6 load cells, 715 power head included, On the Go metering system, Raven 743 meter (no monitors included), new heavy duty chain dbl drive both sides, poly floor, tapered rear unload, in good cond, no dents ......$28,900

HAY & HARVEST EQUIPMENT

Gehl 970, 540 PTO, 16’, tandem axle running gear, SN:39885 ....$4,500 Case 600, 540 PTO, 60” blower bin, SN: 6034 ..........................$2,750 ‘99 Case 3205, 540 PTO, 6.5’ cut, 5 disc ..................................$3,995 Sovema WR-V-14H, 14 whl hi capacity rake, SN:2802..............$6,700 JD 1209, 540 PTO, 26-12-12 tires, 9’ cut, 2 rubber rollers, SN:6045 ....................................................................................$3,300 Artex VC1004SP, bedding machine, 540 PTO, capacity 5 yards, SN: 2102 ....................................................................................$8,250 JD 1209 mower conditioner, 9’ cut ............................................$3,500 Gehl 1090 haybine, 540 PTO, 9’ cut ..........................................$1,900 Gehl 1580 forage blower ............................................................$3,495 New Holland 60, 540 PTO, 60” blower, SN:0258........................$4,900 NH 27 forage blower ......................................................................$700 Gehl 970 forage boxes ................................................................$4,500 Gehl 1210 hay head ....................................................................$1,350 Kuhn GA4120TH, 540 PTO, Bogie axle, 13’ working width, SN:1307 ....................................................................................$4,800 Kuhn Knight 8140, 1 3/4 1000, 28L-26 tires, 800 bu heaped ..$19,900 H&S HM200, 9’ pickup head, has updated pickup head w/plastic teeth, hyd drive, P185/80R13 tandem carrying whls, N:0043 $8,000

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‘04 JD 9520T, 36” tracks, 4838 hrs. ................................................$149,900

‘90 CIH 9170, 5647 hrs., PS ....$59,000

‘12 CIH Steiger 450, 522 hrs. .................................................$249,900

‘01 CIH STX375, 6433 hrs., 710 tires ..................................................$99,800

‘11 CIH Magnum 340, 1153 hrs. ................................................$196,000

‘04 CIH Magnum MX210, 2900 hrs. ..................................................$97,800

‘89 Ford 846, 5145 hrs., 3 pt., PTO ..................................................$39,000

‘12 CIH Puma 160, CVT, 300 hrs. ................................................$135,800

‘12 CIH 9230, track, AWD, 260 sep. hrs. ................................................$359,900

‘06 CIH 2388, 1986 eng. hrs. ................................................$135,900

‘00 Bobcat 751, cab, heat ........$11,800

‘05 Bobcat S250, joystick control, cab, heat, 2-spd., 1975 hrs. ......$25,900

‘09 Bobcat S130, cab, heat, 1800 hrs.....................................$15,900

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‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 475 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. cab, HID lites, Pro 700 steering, 36” tracks ....................................................................................$369,500 ‘11 CIH Steiger 600Q, 947 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, full Pro 700 auto guide ......$344,900 ‘12 CIH Steiger 600Q, 513 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. cab, HID lites, PTO, Pro 700 steering, 36” tracks..................................................................................................................$369,500 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 445 hrs., Lux. cab, susp. cab, HID lites, auto guide ready ......................................................................................................$335,000 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 1140 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, PTO, big hyd. pump ........$317,500 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 1254 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, big hyd. pump ..................$295,500 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 1241 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, big hyd. pump ..................$295,500 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 1037 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, big hyd. pump ..................$308,500 ‘13 CIH Steiger 550Q, 1194 hrs., Lux. cab, HID lites, big hyd pump, Very Good Tracks ....................................................................................................$305,000 ‘12 CIH Steiger 450, 522 hrs., susp. Lux. leather cab, HID lites, HD hyd., full Pro 700 steering, PTO, 710/70R42 tires ................................................................................$249,900 ‘05 CIH STX500, 2656 hrs., HID lites, big pump, HD drawbar, 500 hp. ................$185,000 ‘04 JD 9520T, 450 hp., 36” tracks, 4840 hrs. ..........................................................$149,900 ‘01 CIH STX375, 6433 hrs., 710/70R38 tires ............................................................$99,800 ‘90 CIH 9170, 5641 hrs., 20.8x42 tires, powershift ..................................................$59,000 ‘89 Ford 846, 5145 hrs., 3 pt. hitch, PTO ..................................................................$39,000 STX and STEIGER PTO, TOW CABLE & 3 PT. KITS ON HAND!!!

‘11 CIH Puma 155, 817 hrs., PS, w/L760 loader..........................................................$119,800 ‘12 CIH Puma 160, 300 hrs., CVT trans., L765 loader, susp. axle ............................$135,800 ‘04 CIH MX210, 2900 hrs., MFD, Michelin tires 85%, 3 hyd. valves, HD front axle ....$97,800 ‘11 CIH Magnum 290, Loaded ....................................................................................Coming In ‘11 CIH Magnum 340, 1153 hrs., susp. cab, leather, 360 HID lites, big hyd. pump, Loaded ............................................................................................$196,000 ‘12 CIH Farmall 95, RENTAL RETURN ............................................................................Call

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‘10 CIH 7120, 795 eng. hrs, CID 9.0L std. eng., AFS antenna, 520/85R42 duals, AccuGuide ready, 24’ unloading auger, 315 bu cap. #13632 - $245,000

‘09 CIH 5088, 1424 eng./957 sep. hrs., AFS antenna, Y&M monitor w/display, 2-spd. feeder house, feeder house lateral header tilt system, rock trap. #13634 - $196,850

‘12 CIH 7230, 550 eng hrs., for use w/520 & 620 dual sets on 30” rows, 520/85R42 162A8 R1 Goodyear. #13220 - $277,500

‘06 CIH 8010, 1670 eng/1121 sep hrs., AFS Y&M w/GPS, 21’ unloading auger, rock trap. #13990 - $189,900

‘00 CIH 2366, 2800 eng/2150 sep hrs., Y&M monitor, auto header height, chaff spreader, fdr hse field tracker, No Rock Trap. #13796 $96,800

‘08 CIH 2020-30, header combine, 30’, Base Unit Code, air reel. #12721 - $23,800

‘08 CIH 2020-35F, header combine, medium divide bundle #13130 - $25,995

‘09 CIH 1020-30F, header combine, low acres, . #12396 - $34,995

‘04 CIH 1020-30, header combine, plastic auger fingers, 3” knife, Crary air reel, auto header sensing. #13777 - $19,995

‘09 CIH 2020-30, header combine, long divide bundle, 3” knife. #8961 - $23,500

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COMBINES

AF 6130, #11928658 ......................................Call for Best Pricing AF 7230, #11928669 ......................................Call for Best Pricing AF 8230, #11928670 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 5088, 2009 eng./1450 sep. hrs., #12469 ..........................$191,000 2388, 2004 eng./3200 sep. hrs., #13508 ..........................$126,000 2388, #8914 ......................................................................$134,375 6088, 2010 eng./735 sep. hrs., #13638 ............................$235,500 2388, 1998 eng./3500 sep. hrs., #12686 ............................$72,500 8010, 2006 eng./1670 sep. hrs., #13990 ..........................$189,900 2366, 2000 eng./2805 sep. hrs., #13796 ............................$96,800 7120, 2009 eng./1472 sep. hrs., #13988 ..........................$227,180 5088, 2009 eng./1424 sep. hrs., #13634 ..........................$196,850 2388, 2003 eng./2574 sep. hrs., #13874 ..........................$112,000 2366, 1998 eng./3636 sep. hrs., #13417 ............................$74,500 2166, #13193 ......................................................................$64,500 2188, 1995 eng./5002 sep. hrs., #10848 ............................$52,995 1660, 1988 eng./4483 sep. hrs., #13642 ............................$14,995 7120, 2010 eng./795 sep. hrs., #13632 ............................$245,000 1640, 1988 eng./3430 sep. hrs., #13460 ............................$29,500 2188, 1996 eng./3250 sep. hrs., #13584 ............................$69,900 1688, 1993 eng./3743 sep. hrs., #13100 ............................$49,500 1688, 1993 eng./4101 sep. hrs., #13145 ............................$49,995 7120, 2011 eng./650 sep. hrs., #13159 ............................$254,000 5088, 2010 eng./680 sep. hrs., #13170 ............................$199,995 7230, #13220 ....................................................................$277,500 2377, #12886 ....................................................................$125,900

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1020-30F, #13548 ................................................................$14,995 1020-30F, #13572 ..................................................................$6,791 1020-30, #10901 ..................................................................$24,000 1020-20F, #13594 ..................................................................$8,595 2020-35, #10970 ..................................................................$24,995 1020-30, #13777 ..................................................................$19,995

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IH 3020-35’ Flex Head, #12770 ..........................Call for Best Pricing IH 3020-35’ Flex Head, #12780 ..........................Call for Best Pricing IH 3020-25’ Flex Head, #12745 ..........................Call for Best Pricing IH 3020-30’ Flex Head, #11928682 ....................Call for Best Pricing IH 3020-30’ Flex Head, #11928825 ....................Call for Best Pricing IH 2020-30F, #12276 ................................................................$34,000 IH 1020-30F, #12396 ................................................................$34,995 IH 1020-25F, #12582 ................................................................$18,300 IH 3020-25F, #12685 ................................................................$31,000 IH 1020-25F, #12577 ................................................................$14,860 IH 2020-30, #12721 ..................................................................$23,800 IH 1020-30, #8916 ....................................................................$18,500 IH 2020-30, #8980 ....................................................................$25,900 IH 2020-30F, #13101 ................................................................$23,900 IH 2020-35F, #13130 ................................................................$25,995 IH 2020-30, #8961 ....................................................................$23,500 IH 2020-30, #8969 ....................................................................$24,995 IH 1020-20F, #13196 ..................................................................$8,450 SKID STEER LOADERS IH 2020-30F, #13501 ................................................................$37,900 2010 Case 430 S3, #12779 ........................................................................$25,800 IH 1020-25F, #13510 ................................................................$11,700 2004 Gehl 4840, #12796 ............................................................................$16,000 IH 1020-25F, #13552 ................................................................$16,900 2008 Case 435 S3, #12814 ........................................................................$19,995

PLATFORMS

2012 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #12378 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 2012 Case IH 2608 , CHOP, #12324 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 2012 Case IH 3206--30”, #11929625 ....................................Call for Best Pricing 2012 Case IH 3206--30”, #11929627 ....................................Call for Best Pricing 2012 Case IH 3206--30”, #11929632 ....................................Call for Best Pricing 2012 Case IH 3406--30”, #11929621 ....................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2612, CHOP, #11929419 ................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2612, CHOP, #11929427 ................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #12859 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #12860 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #12850 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #12861 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 3208--30”, #11929534 ....................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 3406--30”, #11929551 ....................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 3206--30”, #11929566 ....................................Call for Best Pricing 2012 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #12666 ......................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2608, CHOP, #11965848 ................................Call for Best Pricing 2013 Case IH 2608, CHOP, #11965846 ................................Call for Best Pricing 2009 Case IH 2608, CHOP, Pending ..........................................................$57,800 2010 Case IH 3406, #12944 ......................................................................$34,500 1995 Case IH 1083, #14026 ......................................................................$13,250 2007 Case IH 2208, #13866 ......................................................................$32,400 2002 Csae IH 2206, #12733 ......................................................................$22,500 2010 Case IH 3408, #13565 ......................................................................$47,500 2009 Case IH 2608, CHOP, #13596............................................................$61,375 2010 Case IH 3206, #13624 ......................................................................$34,500 2010 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #13599............................................................$52,500 2006 Case IH 2206, #12726 ......................................................................$27,500 2009 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #13635............................................................$49,995 2011 Case IH 2606, CHOP, #13639............................................................$58,500 1986 Case IH 1063, #13424 ........................................................................$6,800 2010 Case IH 2608, CHOP, #13126............................................................$57,995 2009 Case IH 3206, #13143........................................................................$32,900 1999 Case IH 1063, #13153 ......................................................................$14,500 2010 Case IH 3406, #13171 ......................................................................$34,995 1991 Case IH 1083, #13202 ........................................................................$9,750 2004 Case IH 2206......................................................................................$23,895 2009 Case IH 3208, #12386 ......................................................................$41,000 Case IH 1044, #12849 ..................................................................................$4,400 2009 Case IH 3206, #13225 ......................................................................$33,500 2008 Case IH 3206, #13226 ......................................................................$30,500 2011 Case IH 3408, #13227 ......................................................................$46,000 2011 Case IH 3408, #13228 ......................................................................$46,500 1998 Case IH 1063, #12887........................................................................$12,000

2005 2005 2002 2007 2012 2012 2012 2010 2003 1991 2004 2005 2008 2006 2010

Case 445, #12710 ..............................................................................$24,300 Case 435, #12717 ..............................................................................$24,995 Case 40XT, #12719 ............................................................................$13,200 Case 465, #14020 ..............................................................................$35,090 Case SV250, #13233..........................................................................$36,995 New Holland L225, #12872 ..............................................................$35,500 JCB 330, #14015................................................................................$49,850 Case 435 S3, #12837 ........................................................................$35,000 Case 60XT, #12895 ............................................................................$14,995 Case 1845C, #13405..........................................................................$11,000 Gehl 7810, #12394 ............................................................................$24,500 Bobcat S300, #13122 ........................................................................$27,500 Case 430 S3, #10913 ........................................................................$21,500 Case 440, #13064 ..............................................................................$21,995 Gehl 5240E, #13900 ..........................................................................$27,995

TELEHANDLERS

2006 JCB 531 70, #12252 ..........................................................................$39,995

2005 JCB 540, #11941................................................................................$37,995 2011 JCB 54170 AGRI, #12909..................................................................$91,000

TRACK LOADERS

2007 Case 450CT, #13217..........................................................................$33,800 2007 Case 440CT, #12888..........................................................................$37,500

TRACTORS

2005 Case IH JX1060C, #12939 ................................................................$17,995 2004 Massey Ferguson 7495, #12892 ......................................................$87,500 New Holland 8N, #13223 ..............................................................................$3,700 1980 Interntional 3588, #13241 ..................................................................$10,500 2012 Case IH Farmall 125A, #14024..........................................................$62,000 2009 Case IH Farmall 95, #12835 ..............................................................$38,500 1954 Farmall Super MTA diesel, #13499 ..................................................$14,100 2005 Case IH MXM155, #12711 ................................................................$57,800 2000 John Deere 7810, #13190..................................................................$57,500 2010 Case IH Farmall 80, #13557 ..............................................................$36,995 2008 New Holland T7050, #13601 ..........................................................$105,000

TRACTORS - 4WD

2011 2007 2007 2007 2003

JCB 3230, #12918............................................................................$136,500 JCB 3230, #12920..............................................................................$84,500 JCB 3230, #12921..............................................................................$74,000 JCB 3230, #12919..............................................................................$80,000 Case IH STX450Q, #12900 ..............................................................$159,995

2006 2007 2007 2010

J&M 620, #13574 ..............................................................................$19,995 Brent 1194, #12146............................................................................$43,500 J&M 620, #13575 ..............................................................................$19,995 Brent 882, #13476..............................................................................$32,000

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2013 Minnesota county fair schedule This year’s Minnesota county fairs are listed below and on the following pages, courtesy of the Minnesota Federation of County Fairs’ website, www.mfcf.com. Turn to Pages 6F-7F to map your summer fun in The Land’s coverage area. Aitkin County Fair Aitkin July 10-13 Crescent City Amusements www.aitkincountyfair.org Anoka County Fair Anoka July 23-28 Gopher State Expositions www.anokacountyfair.com Becker County Fair Detroit Lakes Aug. 7-10 Amusement Attractions beckercountyfair.tripod.com

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Beltrami County Fair

It’s County fair time

Summer time means it’s time for county fairs. No matter where you live, you’re never too far from one of the many treasures to be found in Minnesota and Iowa. This Fair-Goer’s Guide is your guide to a summer of fun, taking in the best that your state has to offer.

Bemidji July 31-Aug. 4 Gopher State Expositions beltramicountyfair.org Benton County Fair Sauk Rapids Aug. 5-11 Gopher State Expositions www.BentonFairMN.com Big Stone County Fair Clinton July 25-28 Wellendorf Amusements www.bscfair.org

Courtesy of the Minnesota State Fair

SCHEDULE:

GRANDSTAND EVENTS: Wed. - 6:30 pm - Waseca County Talent Contest 7 pm - Free - MN Minn-E-Rods Tractor Pull (on 8th Ave. NE) Thurs. - 7 pm - Compact Car Race/Day of Mayhem Fri. - 7 pm - Demolition Derby Sat. - 7 pm - Enduro Auto Race Sun. - 10 am - Mud Run

BEER GARDEN: “Free” Entertainment Nightly

GB LEIGHTON FRIDAY JULY 26TH @ 9PM

WASECA

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“FREE” FAIR

JULY 25TH, 26TH, & 27TH

Full Liquor Wed. - 8:30 pm - Lost Highway Band Thurs. - 7:30 pm - Blue Ringers Band Fri. - 7:30 pm - Jonah & The Whales Band Sat. - 7:30 pm - Big City Band

CHAMPIONSHIP BULL RIDING

July 17-21, 2013

FRIDAY, JULY 26TH @ 7PM

“Free” Entertainment All Week Long!!!

ROCKET CLUB

Antique Tractors on display daily The Leon Olsen Show - Old Time Music - Wed., 5-8 pm Sherwin & Pam Linton & The Cotton Kings Fri. - 2:00, 3:30, & 6:30 pm 2nd Annual Farm Chore Olympics - Sat., 1:00 pm Auto & Cycle Show & Shine - Sun., 12:00-5:00 pm ~ Many other fine performers & contests daily! ~

In our 97th year, we will be sure to give you a full plate of entertainment, regional music, and an overwhelming schedule of livestock and agricultural events.

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Providing larger, more exciting rides for all ages! 20 Tickets: $25 - One Ride Per Ticket! Available June 30 at HyVee & Waseca County Extension Office

MOTOCROSS WEDNESDAY, JULY 24TH @ 6:30PM

For more information visit www.wasecacountyfair.org

TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULL

Fair Books will be delivered in the Waseca County Shopper. Also available at local businesses, fair grounds, and online!

Waseca County Free Fair Grandstand

DEMO DERBY SATURDAY, JULY 27TH @ 7PM

“Amusement Attractions”

Saturday, June 22, 2013 • 12 pm Enduro & Compact Car Race

SATURDAY, JULY 27TH @ 9PM

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2013 Minnesota county fair schedule Waconia Aug. 7-11 Gold Star Amusements www.carvercountyfair.com Cass County Fair Pillager July 11-14 www.pillagerfair.com

Brown County Free Fair New Ulm Aug. 7-11 All American Amusements www.browncountyfreefair.com

Cass County Fair Pine River June 27-30 All American Amusements www.thecasscountyfairmn.org

Cannon Valley Fair Cannon Falls June 29- July 6 Crescent City Amusements www.cannonvalleyfair.org

Chippewa County Fair Montevideo Aug. 1-3 Bounce Around Inflatables www.chippewacofair.com

Carlton County Fair Barnum Aug. 15-18 Stipe’s Shows www.carltoncountyfair.com

Chisago County Fair Rush City July 18-21

Carver County Fair

Where Country & City Come Together

July 22 - 28, 2013 The Olmsted County Agricultural Association and our Fair Board welcome you to this year’s edition of the Olmsted County Fair.

The Miracle of Birth Center is back, and be sure to check out the new milking facility in the 4-H Dairy Barn where you can watch the milking process and find educational materials about dairy products. The week of July 22 - 28 has a schedule filled with a wide variety of Exhibitions, Competitions, Entertainment, Goldstar Amusements on the Midway and the best Fair Food in the region. Join us for a day or the entire week, whatever your schedule allows, we know you will find the fair to be a memorable experience for the whole family. Our website www.olmstedcountyfair.com has all the schedules and information about the exhibits and events for the week.

Admission is Free • Parking is $5.00/day or $20.00/week

2013 Le Sueur County Fair August 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th • LeCenter MN

Clay County Fair Barnesville July 11-14 Mighty Thomas Carnival www.mnclaycountyfair.com Clearwater County Fair Bagley July 31-Aug. 4 Family of Fun Shows Cottonwood County Fair Windom Aug. 14-18 McDermott Carnival Crow Wing County Fair Brainerd July 30- Aug. 3 Todd Armstrong Shows/TAS Inc. www.brainerd.com/fair Dakota County Fair Farmington Aug. 5-11 Midwest Rides www.dakotacountyfair.org Dodge County Fair Kasson July 17-21 Midwest Rides Inc. www.dodgecountyfreefair.com Douglas County Fair Alexandria Aug. 15-18 Magel Carnival Midways Inc. www.mndouglascofair.com

www.faribaultcountyfair.com Fillmore County Fair Preston July 23-27 J&K Concessions and Rides www.fillmorecountyfair.com Freeborn County Fair Albert Lea July 30-Aug. 4 Merriam’s Midway Shows www.freeborncountyfair.com Goodhue County Fair Zumbrota Aug. 6-11 Amusement Attractions www.goodhuecountyfair.com Grant County Fair Herman July 18-21 Cody Rides www.grantcountyfair.net Hennepin County Fair Corcoran June 13-16 Gopher State Expositions www.hennepincountyfair.com Houston County Fair Caledonia Aug. 14-18 Crescent City Amusements www.houstoncountyfair.com Hubbard County Fair Park Rapids July 17-21 Crescent City Amusements

Faribault County Fair Blue Earth July 23-27 All American Amusements

DON’T MISS THE MARSHALL CO. FAIR IN WARREN! 106th Annual

Friday, Aug. 16: Native American Exhibit - (Ball Field) Center Stage Dance - 6:00 pm & 7 pm Ranch Rodeo - 7:00 pm Led Penny Band - 8:00 pm

Saturday, Aug. 17: • Native American Exhibit - (Ball Field) • Kid’s Pedal Pull - 1:00 pm • Hill Billy Island DJ’s - 8:00 pm

Sunday, Aug. 18:

Thursday, July 25 In The Grandstand SAWYER BROWN BACK BEHIND THE BARN BOYS

www.lesueurcountyfair.org GRANDSTAND EVENTS: Friday: Summers Last Bash Demolition Derby - 7:30 pm Saturday: LeSueur Cty. Truck & Tractor Pull - 3:00 pm NTPA Truck & Tractor Pull - 7:00 pm Sunday: LeSueur Cty. Bull Riding Challenge – Rice Bull Riding Co. - 2:30 pm

• Native American Exhibit - (Ball Field) • Novotny the One Man Band - 12:30 pm • Seniors Award & Century Farm Program - 1:00 pm

Carnival provided by Cody Rides

Alfy’s “World of Robotic Puppets - making appearances on Saturday, August 17th & Sunday, August 18th

Friday, July 26

Wednesday - Sunday

July 24 - 28 Check Out Our Web Site at www.marshallcountyfair.org For All Ticket Sales Locations • Fair Office: (218) 745-4445

In The Grandstand CHARIOT RACES FULL TILT BAND FIREWORKS AT DUSK

Saturday, July 27 In The Grandstand WILLIAMS AND REE COMEDY WOODPICKS

Sunday, July 28 In The Grandstand DEMOLITION DERBY

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Wednesday, July 24 6:00 P.M. KICK-OFF PARADE

Thursday, Aug. 15: • Native American Exhibit - (Ball Field) • Free Sweet Corn Feed - 5:00 pm • Amateur Talent Contest - 7:00 pm

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Magel Carnival Midways www.chisagocountyfair.org

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Blue Earth County Garden City Aug. 1-3 Superior Rides www.blueearthcountyfair.org

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Isanti County Fair Cambridge July 24-28 Amusement Attractions www.isanticountyfair.com

Todd Armstrong Shows www.thelakecountyfair.com Lake of the Woods County Fair Baudette July 10-13 Midwest Rides

Itasca County Fair Grand Rapids Aug. 14-18 Gopher State Expositions www.itascacountyfair.org

Le Sueur County Fair Le Center Aug. 15-18 Cody Rides www.lesueurcountyfair.org

Jackson County Fair Jackson July 23-27 www.jacksoncountyfairmn.com

Lincoln County Fair Tyler Aug. 1-3 Midwest Rides

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Kanabec County Fair Mora July 24-28 Magel’s Mighty Midway www.kanabecfair.org

Lyon County Fair Marshall July 31-Aug. 3 www.lyoncountyfair.com

Kandiyohi County Fair Willmar Aug. 7-11 Magel Canival Midway www.kandifair.com

Mahnomen County Fair Mahnomen July 4-7 Todd Armstrong Shows www.mahnomencountyfair.com

Kittson County Fair Hallock July 18-21 Minnesota Magic Midway

Marshall County Fair Warren July 24-28 Family Fun Shows www.marshallcountyfair.org

Koochiching County Fair Northome Aug. 9-11 Rentertainment

Martin County Fair Fairmont Aug. 11-18 Family Fun Shows www.theotherbigfair.com

Lac qui Parle County Fair Madison Sept. 5-8 McDermott Family Shows

McLeod County Fair Hutchinson Aug. 14-18 Amusement Attractions www.mcleodcountyfair.com

Lake County Fair Two Harbors Aug. 8-11

FREE ENTERTAINMENT throughout the fair!

Free Gate!

- AUGUST 7 -11 , 2013 -

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~~~ NEW ULM, MN ~~~ Demo Derby - Wednesday, Aug. 7 — 7 p.m. Jason Gray - “Free Concert” - Thursday, Aug. 8 — 7 p.m. Moto Cross - Friday, Aug. 9 — 7 p.m. Demo Derby - Saturday, Aug. 10 — 7 p.m. Minn-E Rods & Truck/Tractor Pull - Sunday, Aug. 11 — Noon Dock Dogs - Friday-Sunday Check our website for complete schedule - www.browncountyfreefair.com

Meeker County Fair Litchfield Aug. 1-4 All American Amusements

Worthington Aug. 7-11 McDermott Shows www.noblescountyfair.com

Mille Lacs County Fair Princeton Aug. 8-11 Stipe’s Carnival www.millelacscountyfair.com

Norman County Fair Ada June 19-23 Mighty Thomas Carnival www.normancountyfair.com

Minnesota State Fair Falcon Heights Aug. 22-Sept. 2 www.mnstatefair.org

Northern Minnesota District Fair Littlefork July 12-14 Cody Rides www.northernmndistrictfair.com

Morrison County Fair Motley June 20-23 Cody Rides www.motleyfair.com Morrison County Fair Little Falls Aug. 8-11 Crescent City Amusements www.morrisonfair.com Mower County Free Fair Austin Aug. 6-11 Merriam’s Midway Shows www.mowercountyfair.com Murray County Fair Slayton Aug. 14-17 Midwest Rides www.murraycountyfair.com Nicollet County Fair St. Peter Aug. 7-11 Crescent City Amusements www.nicolletcountyfair.com Nobles County Fair

Olmsted County Fair Rochester July 22-28 Gold Star Amusements www.olmstedcountyfair.com Otter Tail East County Fair Perham July 25-28 Family Fun Shows www.eotcountyfair.org Otter Tail West County Fair Fergus Falls July 17-20 Mighty Thomas Carnival www.wotcountyfair.com Pennington County Fair Thief River Falls July 17-21 Todd Armstrong Shows www.penncofair.com Pine County Fair Pine City July 31-Aug. 4 MCM Shows www.pinecountyfair.com

2013 BENTON COUNTY FAIR August 5th - August 11th ~ Sauk Rapids, MN Military Day: Sunday, August 5th

GRANDSTAND EVENTS Tues., Aug. 6th - Motocross: 7:00 pm Wed., Aug. 7th - Demolition Derby: 7:30 pm KIDS DAY Thurs. Aug. 8th - Truck Pull: 6:00 pm SATURDAY, Fri., Aug. 9th - Tractor Pull: 5:00 pm Sat. Aug. 10th - Demolition Derby: 6:30 pm AUGUSt For More Info Call 320-253-5649 or Checkout our website: BentonfairMN.com

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2013 Minnesota county fair schedule Polk County Fair Fertile July 10-14 Todd Armstrong Shows www.polkcountyfairfertilemn.com Pope County Fair Glenwood Aug. 7-11 www.popecountyfair.org Ramsey County Fair Maplewood July 10-14 Gold Star Amusements www.ramseycountyfair.com Red Lake County Fair Oklee June 28-30

Redwood County Fair Redwood Falls July 25-28 Merriam’s Midway Shows www.redwoodcountyfair.com Renville County Fair Bird Island Aug. 15-17 All American Amusements www.renvillecountyfair.com Rice County Fair Faribault July 16-21 Gold Star Amusements www.ricecountyfair.net Rock County Fair Luverne July 24-29 Midwest Rides Roseau County Fair Roseau July 21-26

Scott County Fair Jordan July 24-28 Merriams Midway www.scottcountyfair.com Sherburne County Fair Elk River July 18-21 Gopher State Expositions www.sherburnecountyfair.org Sibley County Fair Arlington July 31-Aug. 4 J&K Concessions and Rides www.sibleycountyfair.com South St. Louis County Fair Proctor July 110-14 Midwest Rides and Concessions

www.proctorduluthfair.com St. Louis County Fair Chisholm July 24-28 Todd Armstrong Shows www.stlofair.org Stearns County Fair Sauk Centre July 31-Aug. 4 Crescent City Amusements www.stearnscountyfair.com Steele County Free Fair Owatonna Aug. 13-18 Gold Star Amusements www.scff.org Stevens County Fair Morris Aug. 7-11 Family Fun Shows www.scfair.net

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Crescent City Amusement/Amusement Attractions www.roseaucountyfair.com

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Pipestone County Fair Pipestone July 31-Aug. 3 Midwest Rides and Expositions

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August 8th -11th ~ FEATURED EVENTS ~ Wednesday, August 7th • 7:00 p.m. – Tractor Pull in the Grandstand

Thursday, August 8th • 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. – Senior Concerns Day • Regional Dairy Show following the 4H Dairy • 4th Annual MK 5K Run and Family Fun Walk

Saturday, August 10th Breakfast on the Farm Kid’s Day on the Midway, with 2 bikes given away 5:00 p.m. – Kid’s Pedal Pull 7:00 p.m. – Endurance Race in the Grandstand

Sunday, August 11th • 9:00 a.m. – Saddle Club Horse Show • 12:00 Noon – Horseshoe Tournament Visit our website: noblescountyfair.com

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• Wheaton

LINCOLN

• Canby

Madison

LAC QUI PARLE

• Clinton

BIG STONE

Marshall

YELLOW MEDICINE

Bemidji

• Bird Island

Willmar

KANDIYOHI

STEARNS

CASS

Aitkin

Jordan

SCOTT

CARVER

• • Rush

Pine City

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DAKOTA

Farmington

WASHINGTON

Lake Elmo

Maplewood

CHISAGO

Barnum

RAMSEY

• Anoka

ANOKA

HENNEPIN

Floodwood

PINE

Cambridge City

Corcoran

Elk River

• Mora

Chisholm

Proctor

Two Harbors

LAKE

COOK

Courtesy the Minnesota State Fair

Grand Marais

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ST. LOUIS

CARLTON

KANABEC

ISANTI

AITKIN

MILLE LACS

Waconia

Arlington SIBLEY

McLEOD

Howard Lake

WRIGHT

Hutchinson

Litchfield

MEEKER

ITASCA

Grand Rapids

SHERBURNE

Sauk Rapids

BENTON

MORRISON

Brainerd

CROW WING

Northome

Littlefork

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Little Falls

• •Motley

Pillager

• Pine River

Sauk Centre

Long Prairie

TODD

Wadena

WADENA

Park Rapids

BELTRAMI

HUBBARD

RENVILLE

•Montevideo

CHIPPEWA

Appleton

Glenwood

POPE

• SWIFT

• Morris

STEVENS

Alexandria

Herman

• Perham

DOUGLAS

• Fergus Falls

OTTER TAIL

Detroit Lakes

BECKER

Mahnomen

MAHNOMEN

Bagley

Baudette LAKE OF THE WOODS

CLEARWATER

GRANT

Breckenridge

WILKIN

Barnesville

CLAY

Oklee

RED LAKE

Ada

• Roseau

• Thief River Falls

PENNINGTON

ROSEAU

Fertile NORMAN

TRAVERSE

POLK

Warren

MARSHALL

Hallock

KITTSON

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BUENA VISTA

Spencer

CLAY

• Spirit Lake

Algona

KOSSUTH

• Owatonna •

CERRO GORDO

Mason City

WORTH

• Osage

• Waverly

Allison

Nashua

• West Union

FAYETTE

• Decorah

WINNESHIEK

CHICKASAW

Cresco

HOWARD

BREMER

Preston

National

• •Postville CLAYTON Waukon

ALLAMAKEE

HOUSTON Caledonia

•St. Charles

WINONA

FILLMORE

• Rochester

BUTLER

Charles City

FLOYD

WABASHA

Wabasha

OLMSTED

MITCHELL

Austin

MOWER

Kasson

DODGE

• Cannon Falls Zumbrota • GOODHUE

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Britt

HANCOCK

• Thompson

Albert Lea

FREEBORN

Waseca

WINNEBAGO Northwood

Blue Earth

FARIBAULT

EARTH

• BLUE Garden City

WASECA STEELE

Faribault

RICE

POCAHONTAS WRIGHT FRANKLIN HUMBOLDT Eagle Grove Humboldt Hampton Pocahontas

Emmetsburg

PALO ALTO

EMMET

Fairmont

MARTIN

St. James

DICKINSON Estherville

• •Alta

Cherokee CHEROKEE

Jackson

JACKSON

COTTONWOOD Windom

Mankato

• • LE SUEUR

Le Center

Courtesy the Iowa State Fair

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PLYMOUTH

Marcus

• Primghar

O’BRIEN

OSCEOLA

• Sibley

Worthington

• Slayton NOBLES

Le Mars

Sioux Center

SIOUX

LYON Rock Rapids

Luverne

ROCK

Pipestone

WATONWAN

NICOLLET St. Peter New Ulm

BROWN

Redwood Falls REDWOOD

MURRAY

• LYON

PIPESTONE

Tyler

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Southwest St. Louis County Fair Floodwood Aug. 23-25 Swift County Fair Appleton Aug. 14-18 Midwest Rides www.swiftcountyfair.org

Wabasha County Fair Wabasha July 17-20 J&K Amusements www.wabasha countyfair.org

Todd County Fair Long Prairie Aug. 15-18 Crescent City Amusements www.toddcountyfair.com

Wadena County Fair Wadena June 26-29 Midwest Rides www.wadena countyfair.com

Traverse County Fair Wheaton Aug. 22-25 Midwest Rides www.co.traverse.mn.us/traversecounty-fair

Waseca County Fair Waseca July 17-21 Amusement Attractions www.wasecacountyfair.org

Tri-County Fair Mankato Aug. 14

Washington County Fair Lake Elmo July 31-Aug. 4

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www.co.watonwan.mn.us Wilkin County Fair Breckenridge Aug. 8-13 Cody Rides http://wilkincountyfair.org Winona County Fair St. Charles July 10-14 Gopher State Expositions www.winonacountyfair.com

Courtesy of the Minnesota State Fair

Gold Star Amusements www.washingtoncountyfair.org Watonwan County Fair St. James July 17-21 All American Amusements

Wright County Fair Howard Lake July 31-Aug. 4 Amusement Attractions Inc. www.wrightcountyfair.com Yellow Medicine County Fair Canby July 18-20 www.ymcfair.com

TUESDAY, JULY 2nd thru SATURDAY JULY 6TH

• EVENTS • • ~ ENTRY DAY ~ - 6:00 PM • CRESCENT CITY AMUSEMENTS OPEN WED., JULY 3 - 7:00 PM • DEMOLITION DERBY THUR., JULY 4 - 11:30 AM • GRAND DAY PARADE - 2:00 PM • HARNESS HORSE RACING FIREWORKS AT DUSK FRI., JULY 5 - 7:00 PM • NTPA TRUCK AND TRACTOR PULL SAT., JULY 6 - 6:00 PM • AUTO CROSS - 9:30 PM • BRAT PACK RADIO SUPERSHOW

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The 2013 Wright County Fair is featuring John Deere collections at the Fair July 31-August 4. We encourage any and all John Deere tractor, equipment or memorabilia owners to participate and show your collections. There is no cost to bring your tractors or equipment collections, and you are welcome to display them for the entire week or a few days. Along with the tractors & equipment, we will also have memorabilia, toy and antique vendors who will also be on display to show and sell their items. All vendors are welcome to display or sell items that you wish for the small cost of only $20/table. For more information on the John Deere Tractor show or to reserve a space in the John Deere Merchandise Tent please contact Ray Schmidt, 4692 10th St. NE, Buffalo, MN 55313 • (763) 682-0750.

Admission to the fair grounds is $3 per person daily with a season pass avail. for $8 Parking is FREE Grandstand event admission is $12 / or $5 for those 12 years and under A Pit Pass is available for $20 Admission for the Brat Pack Radio Supershow is $10

See Complete Schedule of Activities at: www.cannonvalleyfair.org

Visit our website: www.wrightcountyfair.org Find us on Facebook: Wright County Fair–Howard Lake, Minnesota


2013 Iowa county fair schedule

Adams County 4-H/FFA Youth Fair Corning July 13-17

Bremer County Fair Waverly July 28-Aug. 3 www.bremercountyfair.com Buchanan County Fair Independence July 17-20 www.buchanancountyfair.org Buena Vista County Fair Alta July 10-14 bvcofair.com

Allamakee Big Four Fair Postville June 14-16 Allamakee County Fair Waukon July 17-21 www.allamakeecountyfair.org

Butler County Fair Allison June 19-23 www.butlercountyfair.com

Appanoose County Fair Centerville July 15-20 www.appanoosecountyfair.com

Carroll County Fair Coon Rapids July 10-14 www.iowaccfair.com

Benton County Fair Vinton July 24-28 Black Hawk-National Cattle Congress Waterloo Sept. 10-15 www.nationalcattlecongress.com Black Hawk County 4-H & FFA Fair Waterloo July 23-28

Cass County Fair Atlantic July 24-31 www.facebook.com/theCassCounty Fair Cedar County Fair Tipton July 10-14 thecedarcountyfair.com Cerro Gordo-North Iowa Fair Mason City

Bremer County Fairgrounds - Waverly, IA “Cultivating Our Future”

July 27 - August 3, 2013

— Log on to: www.bremercountyfair.com for more information! —

Cherokee-Marcus Community Fair Marcus Aug. 8-11 www.marcuscommunityfair.com Cherokee County Fair Cherokee July 18-21 www.cherokeecountyfair.org Chickasaw-Big Four Fair Nashua Aug. 29-Sept. 2 www.big4fair.net Clarke County 4-H Fair Osceola July 17-22 Clay County Fair Spencer Sept. 7-15 www.claycountyfair.com Clayton County Fair National July 30-Aug. 5 www.claytoncountyfair.com Clinton County Fair Dewitt July 17-21 www.facebook.com/clintoncounty iowafair Crawford County Fair Denison July 24-28 www.facebook.com/pages/CrawfordCounty-Iowa-Fair/110192082364223 Dallas County 4-H Fair Adel July 10-14

www.dallascountyfair.com Davis County Fair Bloomfield July 10-14 daviscountyfair.org Decatur County 4-H & FFA Fair Leon July 17-22 Delaware County Fair Manchester July 8-14 www.delawarecofair.com Des Moines County Fair West Burlington July 24-30 desmoinescountyfair.com Dickinson County Fair Spirit Lake July 19-23 Dubuque County Fair Dubuque July 23-28 www.dbqfair.com Emmet County Agricultural Show Estherville July 25-28 www.theemmetcountyfair.com Fayette County Fair West Union July 23-27 www.fayettecofair.com Floyd County Fair Charles City July 17-21 floydcountyfair.org

Pope County Fair

August 7th - 11th • Glenwood, MN •

Thursday • Senior Citizens Day; Skidsteer Rodeo Friday • Kids Day; Demo Derby Saturday • Armed Services Day; of County Tough Trucks Fair! Sunday • Truck & Tractor Pulls No Admission Celebrating

127 Years Fee

www.PopeCountyFair.org Look for us on Facebook! – Crescent Amusements –

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Saturday, July 27 - The Bullies and Never the Less Bands Sunday, July 28 - Farmer Tractor & Truck Pull Monday, July 29 - Tuff Truck Madness Tuesday, July 30 - Kids Day Wednesday, July 31 - Combine Demolition Derby – (We will be auctioning off a one of a kind fair quilt) - Proceeds go towards the fair. • Thursday, August 1 - Scrambles & Pie Auction • Friday, August 2 - In Concert: REO SPEEDWAGON with special guest Stackhouse • Saturday, August 3 - NTPA Truck & Tractor Pull • • • • •

July 10-14 northiowaeventcenter.org

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Calhoun County Expo Rockwell City July 10-14 www.calhouncountyexpo.com

Audubon County Fair Audubon July 25-29

Boone County Fair

Boone July 18-21 www.boonecountyfairia.com

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Cresco June 26-30 www.mhcfair.com

Jones-Wyoming Fair Wyoming July 12-14

Fremont County Fair Sidney July 16-22

Humboldt County Fair Humboldt July 23-29 www.humboldtcountyfair.com

Keokuk County Expo Sigourney July 16-21 expokeokukco.com

Greene County Fair Jefferson July 10-15

Ida County Fair Ida Grove July 17-21

Grundy County Fair Grundy Center July 22-27 grundycountyfair.com

Iowa County Fair Marengo July 10-14

Franklin County Fair Hampton July 17-21 www.franklincountyfair.com

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Guthrie County Fair Guthrie Center Aug. 29-Sept. 2

Keokuk County Fair What Cheer July 12-14 www.facebook.com/KeokukCounty Fair Kossuth County Fair Algona July 30-Aug. 3 www.kossuthcountyfair.com

Iowa State Fair Aug. 8-18 www.iowastatefair.com

Hamilton County Fair Webster City July 23-28

Jackson County Fair Maquoketa July 24-28 www.jacksoncountyiowafair.com

Hancock County Fair Britt July 23-28 www.hancockcountyfair.com

Jasper County Fair Colfax July 19-25 jaspercofair.com

Hardin County Fair Eldora July 10-14 Harrison County Fair Missouri Valley July 23-28 www.harrisoncofair.com Henry County Fair Mount Pleasant July 14-20 www.henrycofair.com Howard-Mighty Howard County Fair

Jefferson-Greater Jefferson County Fair Fairfield June 26-July 1 www.jeffersoncofair.com Johnson County 4-H & FFA Fair Iowa City July 22-25 www.johnsoncofair.com Jones-Great Jones County Fair & Food Fest Monticello July 17-21 www.greatjonescountyfair.com

Lee County Fair Donnellson July 10-14 www.leecountyfairiowa.com Linn County Fair Central City June 26-July 1 www.thelinncountyfair.com Louisa County Fair Columbus Junction July 21-27 www.louisacountyfair.com Lucas County Fair Chariton July 27-Aug. 1 Lyon County Fair Rock Rapids July 20-25 www.lyoncountyfair.org Madison County Livestock Show & Fair Winterset

July 17-21 www.madisoncountyfair.net Mahaska-Southern Iowa Fair Oskaloosa July 15-20 www.southerniowafair.com Marion County Fair Knoxville July 12-18 www.marioncofair.com Marshall-Central Iowa Fair Marshalltown July 10-14 www.centraliowafairgrounds.com Mills County Fair Malvern July 19-24 Mitchell County Fair Osage July 30-Aug. 4 www.mitchellcountyfair.org Monona County Fair Onawa July 10-14 www.mononacountyfair.com Monroe County 4-H & FFA Fair Albia July 25-29 Montgomery County Fair Red Oak July 16-21 Muscatine County Fair West Liberty July 17-21 www.muscatinecountyfair.com

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Featuring: “ROYAL WEST AMUSEMENTS” Ride Specials - www.carnivalmidwayfun.com

“Where Farm and Family Meet”

Grandstand Events: Friday, 7:00 am: Free Tractorcade • 507 327-3639 6:00 pm: Antique Tractor Pull Hot Foot 2 Sled Saturday, 3:00 pm: MidWest Outlaw Truck Puller’s Assn. & Out of Field Tractor Pull 10:15 p.m.: Fireworks Other Events: Bingo under the Big Tent Saturday, Noon: Farm Family Recognition and Outstanding Seniors 1:00 pm: Dart Tournament 4:00 pm: Ag Olympics 6:30 pm: Horse Pull Sunday, 1:00 pm: Bean Bag Tournament 3:00 pm: Kid’s Old Fashion Games

Thursday, August 1

- Night of Destruction • 7:00 p.m. - Lost Highway • 9:30 p.m.

Entertainment: Thursday, 8:30 pm: - Butch & Friends Karaoke Friday, 9:00 pm: - “IV Play” Saturday, NOON: - Senior Citizen Day Old Country - DC & Hawk 9:00 pm: - “No Where Fast”

For More Details: stjameschamberofcommerce.com

Friday, August 2

- Pro AWF Wrestling • 7:30 p.m. - Iron Horse • 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, August 3

- Auto Races • 7:00 p.m. - The Solid Gold Band • 9:00 p.m.

July 31st - August 4th, 2013 www.sibleycountyfair.com

Sunday, August 4 - Ranch Rodeo (Horse Arena) - 2nd Notion • 4:00 p.m.


2013 Iowa county fair schedule Polk County 4-H & FFA Fair Des Moines July 17-22 www.polkcountyfairiowa.com

Osceola County Fair Sibley July 17-20

Pottawattamie-Westfair Council Bluffs July 24-29 www.westfairevents.com

Page County Fair Clarinda July 23-28 Palo Alto County Fair Emmetsburg July 18-21 www.paloaltocountyfair.com Plymouth County Fair Le Mars July 24-28 www.plymouthcountyfair.org Pocahontas County 4-H & FFA Fair Pocahontas July 18-22

Pottawattamie County Fair Avoca July 17-22 pottawattamiecountyfair.com Poweshiek County 4-H & FFA Fair Grinnell July 13, 16-22 www.poweshiekcountyfair.org Ringgold County Fair Mount Ayr July 10-14 www.ringgoldcountyfair.com Sac County Fair

Sac City July 25-28 www.saccountyfair.com Scott-Mississippi Valley Fair Davenport July 30-Aug. 4 www.mvfair.com Shelby County Fair Harlan July 7, 9-15 www.shelbycountyfair.org Sioux County Youth Fair Sioux Center July 13-18 www.siouxcountyfair.org Story County Youth Fair Nevada July 19-24 www.sc-fair.com Tama County Fair Gladbrook

July 16-21 Taylor County Fair Bedford July 18-21 www.taylorcountyfair.net Union County Fair Afton July 20-25 www.ucfair.com Van Buren County Fair Keosauqua July 14-22 www.vbco.vanburencountyfair.com Wapello County Regional Fair Eldon June 12-16 www.wapellocountyfair.com Warren County Fair Indianola July 24-29 www.warrencofair.com

MONDAY, JULY 22 7:00 pm • Motokazie Supercross TUESDAY, JULY 23 6:00 pm • 4-H Fashion Revue & Arts In 7:00 pm • Faribault County Talent Show WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 7:00 pm • United Pullers of MN THURSDAY, JULY 25 7:00 pm • Southern Raised FRIDAY, JULY 26 7:30 pm • Hairball SATURDAY, JULY 27 11:00 am • Antique Tractor Pull 7:30 pm • Demolition Derby • Antique Tractor Show • Historical Museums and Buildings • Demonstrations TUESDAY & THURSDAY, 6:00 pm • Antique Tractor Parade “FREE” ENTERTAINMENT ALL WEEK LONG! Like us on Facebook

CASH DRAWING EVERYDAY at 5:00 and 10:15 p.m.

Blue Earth, MN July 23-27, 2017 www.faribaultcountyfair.com

MIDWAY MEMORIAL STAGE & KDHL CANNON STAGE

~ AROUND THE GROUNDS ~ Performing ALL WEEK “Kid” Davie • Variety of Entertainment WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 Sherwin Linton X- Factor’s - Jillian Jensen THURSDAY, JULY 25 Devon Worley Band

Tuesday, July 16 ~ Russell from MN ~ Electric Fusion

Wednesday, July 17 ~ Island Time Steel Drum Band ~ Tim & The Boys Polka Band ~ Hypnotist Brian Imbus ~ Brad Boice Elvis Show

Thursday, July 18

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~ The Amazing Hoopsters ~ Hypnotist Brian Imbus ~ Whitesidewalls ~ One Man Band

Tue., July 16: Enduro Auto Races, 6 pm Wed., July 17: Katie Arminger, 8 pm Upcoming Nashville Star

Opening Show: Katie Ray

Thur., July 18: All Star Bull Riding, 7:30 pm

– MAX ARMSTRONG – America’s Most Notable Ag Radio Personality

Ladies Barrel Races - Kids Mutton Bustin’

Fri., July 19: All Star Bull Riding, 7:30 pm Ladies Barrel Races - Kids Mutton Bustin’

FRIDAY, JULY 26 • Paul Bunyan

New a C rnival! – Royal West Amusements –

Sat., July 20: NTPA National Regional Truck & Tractor Pull, 6:30 pm Sun., July 21: Championship Demolition Derby, 6 pm 2 New Classes - Hammer Award

Friday, July 19 ~ Prairie Dog Fight Club ~ Good For Gary ~ Dan Perry & Ice Cream Band ~ Hypnotist Brian Imbus

Saturday, July 20 ~ Blue Grass & Gospel Music Festival ~ Electric Fusion ~ Karaoke Contest

Sunday, July 21 ~ Amateur Talent Contest ~ Wood Carver Auction ~ Ray Sands and the Polka Dots

Grand Prize Drawing – Classic Tractor Show All Week –

Daily Parking: $5.00 www.ricecountyfair.net

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~ HISTORICAL VILLAGE ~

FREE Fair Admission

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O’Brien County Fair Primghar July 20-25 www.obriencountyfair.com

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2013 Iowa county fair schedule Washington County Fair Washington July 14-19 www.washingtoncountyfairia.com Wayne County Fair Corydon July 23-29 www.waynecofair.org Webster County Fair Fort Dodge July 10-14 www.webstercountyfair.com

Fair employment available

The Minnesota State Fair Employment Center refers persons interested in working for Minnesota State Fair departments and concessionaires. Fair-time staff begins work on the opening day of the fair. This year’s Woodbury County Fair fair runs from Aug. 22-Sept. 2. Moville Available fair-time positions may include July 31-Aug. 4 ticket takers, ticket sellers, parking attenwww.woodburycountyfair.com dants, cashiers, retail sales, food service, etc. We do not post specific fair-time jobs on our Worth County Fair website because the availability changes freNorthwood quently. The number of applicants usually June 12-16 exceeds the number of jobs available. www.worthcountyfair.com Begin the online employment registration at https://employment.mnstatefair.org. Wright County District Junior Fair To be considered for any position, you must Eagle Grove visit the Employment Center in person after July 10-15 www.wrightcofair.com ❖ completing your online registration. The Employment Center is located at 1129 Cathlin Street through Aug. 24. Other times, e-mail at employment@mnstatefair.org Contact Information: Minnesota State Fair Employment Center 1265 Snelling Avenue North

St. Paul, MN 55108 Telephone: (651) 288-4475 The Iowa State Fair, Aug. 8-18, hires additional staff for seasonal positions such as cashier (ticket sales); maintenance; parking and barricades; public safety and ticket takers. Applicants must be at least 16 years old and may apply in person at the Administration Building or download an application at www.iowastatefair.org/upl/downloads/library/ application-for-seasonal-employment.pdf and mail it to: Iowa State Fair P.O. Box 57130 Des Moines, IA 50317 During the fair, there are also job opportunities available with food vendors, commercial exhibitors and the Midway. Applications for this type of work will be handled by Iowa Workforce Development starting in the summer. The schedule of when they will be accepting applications will be posted when available at www.iowastatefair.org/ about-us/employment. ❖

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Winnebago County Fair Thompson July 18-21 www.winnebagocoiowa.com

Winneshiek County Fair Decorah July 9-13 www.winneshiekcountyfair.com

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FREE PARKING & Handicap Accessible Come Early - Stay Late for a Full Day of Fun, Food & Family! Douglas County Fair • Alexandria, MN • www.mndouglascofair.com


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