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30,000 OVER UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM IN PRINT AND ONLINE OVER 700 NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT LISTINGS INSIDE! EASTERN ONTARIO EDITION November 2013 SEARCH ONLINE: www.agdealer.com ©2013 Farm Business Communications MOBILE Find out more at agdealermobile.com NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD FOR iPHONE & ANDROID SCAN THE CODE TO DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW! (BLACKBERRY VERSION COMING SOON) SEARCHABLE AG LISTINGS! OVER 30,000

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30,000OVER

UNITS TO CHOOSE FROM IN PRINT AND ONLINE

OVER 700 NEW AND USED EQUIPMENT LISTINGS INSIDE!

EASTERN ONTARIO EDITION November 2013 SEARCH ONLINE: www.agdealer.com

©2013 Farm Business Communications

MOBILE MOBILE MOBILEFind out more at agdealermobile.com

NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD FOR iPHONE & ANDROIDNOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD FOR iPHONE & ANDROID

SCAN THE CODE TO DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW!

(BLACKBERRY VERSION COMING SOON)SEARCHABLE AG LISTINGS!

OVER 30,000

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97 Case 2188 Combine, Chopper, rock trap, AFS, Y/M Monitor, HHC&Field tracker $55,000

546266

2000 Case IH 2388 Combine, Chopper,rock trap,AFS,Y/M Monitor, HHC&Field tracker, ready $85,000

597797

Caterpillar Lexion 460 Combine, 2000hrs, rever., rock trap, elec sieve, chop-per, CEBIS monitor, 800/65R32 $58,500

442148

John Deere 5460 Forage Harvester, 4WD, update 5830 (kernel proc., 48

knifes, tires 23-26) & fi eld ready $24,500

569753

John Deere 5460 Forage Harvester, 4WD, good tires 23-26,rotary screen, excel. condition, fi eld ready $15,500

617403

John Deere 8960 Tractor, new clutch, new Cummins engine N14, 3 pth, excellent cond. $68,000 $62,000

556064

Case 1020, 30ft & 25ft, Flex Header - Grain, HHC & fi eld tracker,

choice of 4 in stock $14,500

537133

John Deere 8870 Tractor, 3 pth, 4 duals, completely verifi ed,

excellent cond. $65,000 $57,000

556082

John Deere 8960 Tractor, good tires, 4 hyd. outlet, completely

verifi ed, excellent cond. $57,000 $52,000

597791

2005 AFX 8010 CombinePro 600, reverser, rock trap, auger ext, chopper, Field tracker

$139,900

FINANCING AVAILABLE up to 6 years. Annual, bi-annual or monthly payments available.

Certain conditions

apply.

WINTER'S COMING

Call for info package 1-800-261-0531

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The all new Tulip Trillium... DesigneD for Ontario.

Visit our website www.steqcan.ca, like us on Facebook.com/Steqcan or give us a call for details on demos, pricing, and pre-ordering for our 2014 stock.

DesigneD for Ontario.

After two years of design and testing on Ontario soil, the Tulip Trillium is here...and it’s causing quite the show!Trillium is here...and it’s causing quite the show!

Unveiled at the 2013 Woodstock Farm Show, the Trillium is showing the Canadian Market what it can do. Our machine is designed specifically for the crop residue, soil and stones that Ontario farmers deal with

on a daily basis. Want more? The Trillium can get your Spring and Fall tillage done... discing, subsoiling, fertilizing, rolling, AND seeding, all possible in one single pass!

10 REASONS TO CHOOSE THIS MACHINE

✔ Roller and no-till drill can be used individually for your needs Preset rubber-block stone protection on each discHydraulic stone protection on subsoilers: Tines can be raised when not needed24 inch individual discsNo need for angle adjustment of disc blades

✔ Up to 20 degrees swivable tine yokes to work around stones and small curves

✔ Roller can gain weight by filling it with water in stone-filled soil (up to 2300lbs)

✔ Discing, subsoiling, fertilizing, rolling and seeding in one single pass

✔ Meaning...one pass saves you fuel and precious time!

✔ Available in 10 to 20 ft wide size

TRIllIuM IN COMbINEd CORNSTAlkS

Case 310 Magnum, 1890hrs, 50km, air brakes

$125,000

621006

Lemken Roterra 13’, & Lely airseeder, new wearparts

$Call

621005

Disc Offset $Call

621001

2011 Lemken Rubin Disc Harrow, & Smaragd 26’

$Call

621003

Lemken 4 furrow Plow - Rollover, new wearparts

$9,000

621004

Payloader HDStone bucket 8’6”

$3,000

621002

©2013 KIOTI Tractor Company a Division of Daedong-USA, Inc.

The 59 HP RX6010 is a feat of human engineering. It delivers fuel e�ciency and low emission output without sacri�cing power. It has an optional power shuttle for easy operation. Plus, it comes with one of the highest lift capacities in its class. There’s nothing in the world, or anywhere else, quite like it. Case IH 3309 Disc Mower, NEW

BEARINGS IN CUTTER BAR, NEW SHAFT, BLADES, GOOD ONE $6,500

607367

Kinze 600 Grain Buggy, 600 BU, NEW FLOOR,NEW UPPER AND LOWER AUGERS, 24.5X32 DIAMOND $12,500

570342

John Deere 920 Header - Flex, NEW POLY SKIDS, SNOUTS, REEL TEETH,

NEW STAINLESS, AND KNIFE $10,500

583723

Oswalt D575 TMR Mixer, hay machine, just traded, recent augers, scales,

everything work $8,500

623696

Deutz Allis 5220 Tractor, 1481HRS, NEW TURF TIRE, REMOTE

$7,500

603845

John Deere 4850 Tractor, 7600 hrs, axle duals, radials, 3Remotes, 15spd PS,

cold air $38,000

617731

Massey Ferguson 175 Tractor, 15.5X38,8 SPD, AUX VALVE, COMING

$7,800

621746

1978 Steiger BEARCAT PT225 Tractor, 240 HP,7800 HRS, BAREBACK, 4 REMOTES,

NEW CAB KIT, 20 SPEED $19,500

606270

Haulmark 18 Trailer - enclosed, 2102, v nose, alloy wheels, insulated, windows,

10 raised roof, $9,250

618479

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44 Byward St. Suite 230 • Ottawa, Ontario K1N 7A2 • Toll Free: 1-866-251-8880

A PROUD MEMBER OF:

ADVERTISING INFORMATION

SUBSCRIPTIONS

$39.00/region - 1 year$66.00/region - 2 year$95.00/region - 3 year

E-Mail: [email protected] Postal Address: Farm Business Communications1666 Dublin AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3H OH1Phone: (204) 954-1400Fax: (204) 954-1422

Rachel Avon: Sales Representative [email protected]

Marc Boissonnault: Sales Representative [email protected]

Darren Butt: National Sales [email protected]

The Ag Dealer is published monthly 12 times per year. The magazine is circulated by Canada Post, through unaddressed mail, to farmers in the region. The publisher endeavours to ensure the information contained in this magazine is correct and assumes no liability for any errors or omissions. All products and services are subject to availability. All prices and rates are not offers. The advertiser reserves the right to change prices and rates based on market conditions and typographical errors. The publisher accepts no responsibility for advertisers’ claims, unsolicited manuscripts, colour transparencies or other materials. The Ag Dealer® is a registered trademark of Farm Business Communications. The contents of this magazine and the Web Site are the exclusive property of Ag Dealer and no part may be reproduced or copied without the written consent of the publisher. All rights reserved.

Agritex Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Ag Dealer Mobile App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Anderson Equipment & Sales Inc. . . . . 10, 32Bach Run Farms Equipment Sales. . . . . . . . 3Bauman Manufacturing Limited . . . . . . . . 14Beard’s Farm Supply Limited . . . . . . . . . . 80Blueline New Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62B-M Agri Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Bosse & Frere Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Bourbonnais Equipment (2003) Inc . . . . . . 24Brisson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Callaghan Farm Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show - Innovation Replay . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 to 52Casselman Tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22CattleMaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Clow Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Country Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Cross - Lloyd Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Curran Farm Equipment Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 82Défrichage Total Land Clearing . . . . . . . . . . 5Diamond Farm Book Publishers . . . . . . . . 54Distribution ADLS inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Doble - Ross Doble Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Eastern Farm Machinery Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 32Entreprise Sud-Ouest . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74, 75Equipements PFB Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Evergreen Farm & Garden Ltd. . . . . . . . . . 10Feenstra’s Equipment Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Frontlink Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Garage Wendel Mathis Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Gateview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20GB Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Good Equipment Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Grattex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Grecav . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Green Tractors Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Green Valley Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Groupe JLD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Hahn Farms Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Hartington Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . 68Hawley’s Garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Holbec Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Howes Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 53Hub International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26I $ELL 4 U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Industrie Aulari Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Industries Renaud Gravel inc . . . . . . . . . . . 31J-L Perron Équipements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14John B M Mfg. Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Kearney Planters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Kent Farm Supplies Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Krone North America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Kubota Dealers Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Kuhn North America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87LAB Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Lambert - W.J. Lambert & Sons . . . . . . . . 19Landini Dealer Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21LEMKEN CANADA INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Les Entreprises Remi Bercier Inc. . . . . . . . 30M&P Farm Equipment Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Machinerie Agricole St-Cesaire Inc . . . . . . . 6Machinerie R. Gagnon Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Machineries Yvon et Claude Vincent . . 64, 65Mahon - Ron Mahon Equipment Limited . . 28Marsh Brothers Tractor Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Martin’s Hay Feeders Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Mar-Weld Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Maxville Farm Machinery Ltd . . . . . . . . 7, 55McCauley Equipment Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . 30McCormick Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68McKeown Motor Sales Limited . . . . . . . . . 11Merlo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85MÉTAL PLESS INC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Normand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Patrick Zanzen Agricultural Machinery . . . . 2Penta TMR Incorporated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Podolinsky Equipment Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Reddin Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Richards - Stouffville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Samson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Silo JM Lambert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84Smiths Farm Equipment(Jasper) Limited . . 13Sodifer Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Steqcan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Stone Age Equipment . . . . . . . 58, 59, 60, 61Teeswater Agro Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Terimax Construction Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Trinovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Trottier Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Weberway Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Wiljan Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

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We at Défrichage Total Land Clearing

offer a variety of services for farmers,

commercial projects and residential properties.

Our services includes:Land Clearing

Fence line removalDitching

General excavationLogging

It’s time to plan your spring land

clearing!Package deals

available.We buy standing timberWe buy standing timber

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1-800-392-7814 www.johnbmmfg.com

From our farm to yours, JBM equipment is ready to work for you. JBM is a manufacturer of feeders and feeder wagons, bale racks, dump trailers and Horst wagon distributor. Contact us for a dealer near youVisit our web site for a complete product line-up.

John BM Mfg Ltd

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12 ton | 7’ x 12’ deck | 24” sides | 6,500 lb 8-bolt hub & spindle

Rectangle Feeder“The feeder that sells itself” Rectangle Feeder“The feeder that sells itself” Rectangle Feeder

8,12,16’ long | 7-8’ wide

Self-Locking Feeder Wagon16,20,24’ long | Great way to catch animals for tagging, AI or vaccination

Heavy DutyBunk Feeder Heavy DutyBunk Feeder Heavy Duty

4,5,6’ wide | 10,12,16,20’ & 24’ lengths

Cattleman’s Choice Feeder WagonEasy clean-out |12,16,20,24’ long |7-8’ wide

Self-Locking Feeder WagonDouble Bar Rectangle FeederDouble Bar

complete product line-up.

Cattleman’s Choice Feeder WagonCattleman’s Choice

Fence LineBunk Feeder 8,10,12,16,20 & 24’ length8,12,16’ long | 7-8’ wide

For more information and pictures on these items please visit our website: agdealer.com/scholtensmachinery or equipementsagricole.com/stcesaire

650 Route 112, CP 399, St-Cesaire, Qc. Canada J0L 1T0Tel : (450) 469-4081 • www.machineriesagricoles.com

1492 Windham Rd. 12, Simcoe, ON, CanadaTel.: 519-429-3651 • Cell: 519-429-9142

[email protected]

MACHINERIE AGRICOLE ST-CÉSAIRE

PTO &Hitch Parts:

* Used 2009 CIH 2408, 8R, 30”, Mint Condition SOLD

* Used 2008 Geringhoff 6R, 30”, Rota Disc, new gathering chains, new bearings, one season warranty $30,000

* Used 2012 Geringhoff 12R, 30”, Elite, Folding, Rota Disc, one season warranty SOLD

Stubble Cultivator (Chisel)Working Width 3 or 4.5 meters and up to 10” deep

Ploughs available from 3 furrows up to 12 furrowsIn stock: 3, 4, 5 & 6 furrow mounted and semi-mounted ploughs

Universal Manure Spreaders for: Solid Manure, Lime, Compost, Chicken Manure

Block Weights from 300kg to 2500 kg

Cast/ConcreteA-Frames, Hooks, Balls, Toplinks

CALL FOr A deMOCCCALLALLALLALLALLALL FOFOFOFOr r r r r AA de de de deMOMOMO

* Used 2009 CIH 2408, 8R, 30”, Mint Condition SOLD

Front Hitch & PTO for most makes and models

Universal Manure Spreaders for: Universal Manure Spreaders for: Solid Manure, Lime, Compost, Chicken Manure

Block Weights from 300kg to 2500 kg

Cast/Concrete

Folger Goppel

A-Frames, Hooks, Balls, Toplinks

Models in stock: TSW 5210 & TSW 3140

* Used 2008 Overum XL 7 furrow roll-over cart plough, has only done 1400 acres, good shape * Used 2008 Overum XL 7 furrow roll-over cart plough, has only done 1400 acres, good shape * Used 2008 Overum XL 7 furrow roll-over cart plough, has only done 1400 acres, good shape Reduced $37,500

* Used 2007 Geringhoff, 12R, 30’’, Folding, North Star, new bearings, new knives, one season warranty * Used 2007 Geringhoff, 12R, 30’’, Folding, North Star, new bearings, new knives, one season warranty $60,000

* Used 2006 Geringhoff 12R, 30”, Folding with Height Control, New Bearings, New Gathering Chains, One Season Warranty SOLD

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*For commercial use only. Customer participation subject to credit qualification and approval by CNH Capital America LLC or CNH Capital Canada Ltd. See your participating New Holland dealer for details and eligibility requirements. Down payment may be required. Offer good through November 30, 2013. Not all customers or applicants may qualify for this rate or term. CNH Capital America LLC or CNH Capital Canada Ltd. Standard terms and conditions will apply. This transaction will be unconditionally interest free. Canada Example - 0.00% per annum for a total contract term of 36

months: Based on a retail contract date of October 15, 2013, with a suggested retail price on a new T7.170 tractor of C$131,116.70 customer provides down payment of C$26,212.70 and finances the balance of C$104,904.00 at 0.00% per annum for 36 months. There will be 35 equal monthly installment payments of C$2,914.00 each, the first due on November 15, 2013 and one final installment of C$2,914.00 due on October 15, 2016. The total amount payable will be C$131,116.70, which includes finance charges of C$0.00. Taxes, freight, setup, delivery, additional options or attachments not included in suggested retail price. Offer subject to change or cancellations without notice. © 2013 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. New Holland and CNH Capital are registered trademarks of CNH America LLC.

BONANZA BUCKS PLUS  

O% FINANCING FOR UP TO36 MONTHS*

CASH BACK OR

This year’s Value Bonanza gives you MORE SMART WAYS TO SAVE on new T7, T8 and T9 Series tractors from New Holland. It starts with BONANZA BUCKS – it’s like bonus cash just for buying – and continues with 0% FINANCING, or choose CASH BACK in lieu of financing on these models:CASH BACK in lieu of financing on these models:CASH BACK

Act fast! See us before this offer ends on November 30, 2013.

• T7 Series Tractors (171 to 269 Max HP) $4,000 BONANZA BUCKS plus 0% for 36 Months

• T8 Series Tractors (273 to 389 Max HP) $6,000 BONANZA BUCKS plus 0% for 24 Months

• T9 Series Tractors (390 to 670 Max HP) $9,000 BONANZA BUCKS plus 0% for 24 Months

This year’s Value Bonanza gives you MORE SMART WAYS TO SAVE on new T7, T8 and T9 Series tractors

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2012 Kuhn Krause 8000-20 Disc, Excellent cond., 20’demo unit, Exce-larator, star wheels, cage roller $Call

583309

2010 Poettinger 4000 Disc, Excel-lent cond., 13’wide, 3pth, 20”notched

blades, knife packer roller $18,900

598757

New Holland 25 Forage Blower, whirl-a-feed nice shape

$1,200

1169839

2004 New Holland FP230 Forage Harvest-er-PT, Excellent cond., 12 new knives, Crop-Processor, Metalert, hayhead only $45,000

619778

2006 Toyota 7FGCU25 Forklift, 2WD, 6114hrs, Excellent cond., LG gas,

5000lbs.capacity, 189”mast, $9,900

606622

1987 J&M 250 Gravity Box, Good cond., 7’x10’,wood extensions, Farm King utility auger, NH wagon $1,950

538743

Gehl 1410 Manure Spreader, 410 bu,new dbl chain, up.beater, hyd.endgate, 425x22.5 tires, $15,900

429938

2006 New Holland 195 Manure Spread-er, Excellent cond., 400bu, dbl chain, hyd.

endgate, 425x22.5 used tires $13,900

619777

1984 Kongskilde C498 Plow, Good cond., 4 furrow, auto reset, 14”-18” vari-width, spring coulters $3,900

556738

1984 Kongskilde c498 Plow, Good cond., 5 furrow, vari width 14”-18”, hyd.reset, spring coulters $6,900

556742

2004 Kverneland BB115-8 Plow, Excellent cond., 6 fur, 20”fwd coulters, #8 bottoms, vari-width, cat3 $17,900

604821

2004 Overum CXL 61075H Plow - Roll-over, Excellent cond., 4+2furrows, rollover, hydraulic reset,16-18”width adj. $27,900

523346

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Farm King 8/10/13 Auger, premium grade 8”, 10”, 13” x 51’, 60’&70’ augers

$Call

429815

Ezee-On 4490 Disc, Excellent cond., 26 1/2’, 24” blades (worn to 22 1/4&20”), buster bar $23,800

620738

Krause Landsaver 4800-9 Disc Chisel, coulter chisel/soil saver, 9 shank, spring reset, 22” coulter $Call

611153

Farm King 1275 Disc Offset, 12’, 28” blades, 12” spacing,

HD bearings, Performance disc $Call

524295

Agri Master A600 Gravity Box, 600 bushel, tarp, lights,

Horst 20 ton running gear $11,500

584214

Horst Welding SB4200W1016 Snow Blade, 36”deep end plates rotate 180

deg to customize blade, to 16’ $11,300

603772

Horst Welding SB450010 Snow Blade, HD, 10’ bucket mnt pusher, trip cutting

edge & end plates $5,300

574939

50-120” Snow Blower, Great selection of backup and

pull style available and stk $Call

567400

Farm King Y1200C Snow Blower, 10’, 1000RPM, dbl auger, hyd chute

rotator&defl ector, 36” fan $Call

620752

Normand N92-280INV Snow Blower, 92” pull type, optional front shield,

back blade $Call

620735

Normand SCR-92 Spreader, bucket style salt & sand spreader,

Excellent Unit $3,575

371069

Branson 8050 Tractor, 78HP, hyd shuttle, 3 remts, elec 3PH,

3970lb spec self leveling ldr $Call

620737

Deutz Fahr M620 Tractor, 166HP, 154PTO HP, MFD, 24Fx24R hyd shutt,

4 rmts, Q66 ldr $Call

537257

Deutz Fahr X720 Tractor, 275HP, Unmatched productivity, absolutely

loaded with features Call! $Call

574932

Landini 1-55M Tractor, 4WD, 85hrs, 54HP, Excellent cond., shuttle, cab, dual

rmts, R4 tires, ldr, Demo Quality $30,900

439758

Landini 2840H Tractor, 28HP, 4 cyl, hydro, dual remotes, industrial tires,

loader $18,300

435412

Branson 6530R Tractor, 1230hrs, 65HP, Excellent cond., 4WD, ROPS, shuttle,

dual rmts, loader, 4 years old $24,800

624045

Krause Excellerator 8000-14 Vertical Tillage, Industry leading tool, 22’x6MM

excalibur blades, star whls, 14’ $Call

611154

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The Best Technology in the FieldThe Best Technology in the Field

www.alpego.com

135, Haut-de-la-Rivière SudSaint-Césaire, Quebec, Canada J0L 1T0Tel: (450) 469-0778 Fax: (450) 469-1566 [email protected]

DISTRIBUTIONADLS inc.

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1999 John Deere 466 SS Baler - Round, Good cond., 466 Sileage Special, 4 x 6, 540 PTO,

Megawide P/U, Hyd Lift, Variable core, $15,000

606402

2006 Bobcat 323 Excavator, 2186hrs, Good cond., Bobcat Excavator, New Tracks,

16” Bucket with Teeth. Aux, Hy $16,900

618464

2011 AMI S40 Hammer, Excellent cond., Jackal 550ft/lbs, SSL or MX mount, Needs 8-16 GPM. $6,300

536964

2009 John Deere 608C Header - Corn, Good cond., 8 x 30” Contour Master/

Auto HH. Hyd Deck Plates $49,900

551760

2008 Meteor SB87 Snow Blower, 3PH Rear Mounted Snowblower,

Hydraulic Chute Rotator, Single $2,400

607427

John Deere 23X8.5-12 6PR R4 Tires, Excellent cond., LVB24806; Size: 23 X 8.5-12 6 PR R4 Turf (Pair) $300

499177

John Deere 31 x 13.5-15 4PR R3 Tires, Excellent cond., LVB24805; Wheels &

Turf Tires, pair. Fits JD 2320 $650

499176

2012 John Deere 6430 Tractor, 150hrs, 95HP, Excellent cond., 6430 Standard Cab, PQ 16/16

30K, 3 Deluxe SCV & STD Coupler $81,900

601799

2012 John Deere 6430 Tractor, MFD, 615hrs, 103HP, Excellent cond., Premium, IVT, with factory warranty, fully serviced. $86,900

610999

1997 New Holland TN90F Tractor, 11065hrs, Fair cond., 90HP, Orchard,

4WD with Super Steer, 16F/16R $10,000

613111

2008 Komatsu 146 Backhoe, 500hrs

$69,000

567861

Pict

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Storm Pusher Blade, Storm $Call

599017

Pict

on

International 5000 Chisel Plow

$3,500

596348

Pict

on

Salford RTS 18’ Disc, demo unit $38,000

608541

Pict

on

John Deere 892D Excavator $18,000

611347

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on

2011 Komatsu PC 88 MR Excavator $96,000

567862

Pict

on

Kubota 6500 Generator

$3,500

596349

Pict

on

Case W30C Loader$20,000

567859

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on

Komatsu WA 50 Loader, 4WD, demo

$45,000

567860

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Sectional Snow Plow

$Call

615280

Pict

on

1999 53’ Trailer - Van

$6,500

584428

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on

For Storage Trailer - Van

$2,000

584429

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2001 Manac 48’ Trailer - Van

$5,500

584427

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48’ Van, For storage

$2,500

599018

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Demco 365 Wagon $9,000

567845

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More tractor.More choices.

More power. More features.More versatility.

The new Massey Ferguson® 7600 Series.Introducing the mid-frame row crop tractors tractors that are exactly right for you. Because we designed them to offer all the features and options you need to get just the performance you want – no matter what you’re farming or what the task. With four models ranging from 170 to 225 gross engine HP and your choice of Dyna-6™ or Dyna-VT™ transmissions, the Massey Ferguson 7600 Series offers exclusive features like programmable cruise speeds, Dynamic Tractor Management and second-generatione3™ SCR clean air technology. The new 7600 Series. You couldn’t ask for more. Come see us soon or go to masseyferguson.com

is a worldwide brand of AGCO.© 2013 AGCO Corporation, 4205 Ri, 4205 Ri, ver Green Parkwayaya ,y,y Duluth, Duluth, , GA 30096 (877) 525-4384., GA 30096 (877) 525-4384.,

November 2013 Eastern Ontario - www.agdealer.com Page 11

International 475 Disc, 18 FT/MANUAL SPRING ASSIT WINGS

$4,000

624099

Tufl ine 8 FT Disc Offset, Excellent cond., 10”SPACING/26”NOTCHED BLADES/HAS

ONLY DONE 10ACRES $11,000

619112

Phoenix 18 FT Harrow, 3 PT HITCH/ADJUSTABLE ANGLE-WIDTH

$1,600

619127

New Idea 362 Manure Spreader, HYD END GATE/NEW APRON CHAIN/

WELL OILED $5,900

624101

John Deere 712 Mulch Tiller, 9 SHANK/ STRAIGHT CUTTERS

$7,900

615567

Bervac 766 Snow Blower, 84 INCH WITH ROTATOR CYLINDER

$2,900

502467

George White Snow Blower, 84” WITH ROTATOR CYLINDER & HOSES

$1,500

491991

International 434 Tractor, LEON LDR WITH DOWN PRESSURE/

GOOD TIRES/38 HP $4,900

619117

1998 John Deere 5410 Tractor, 4WD, 7524hrs, 65HP, 540 LOADER/12X12 PWR RE-VERSER/NEW HYD PUMP/CANOPY $19,900

574747

John Deere 6110L Tractor, 4WD, 8263hrs, 65HP, JD 640 LDR/16 X 16 PWR SHUTTLE/18.4-30 VG $26,900

517839

2012 Massey Ferguson 2605L Tractor, 4WD, 240hrs, 30HP, MF DL250 LDR/SKID STEER QA/1

REMOTE/8X2 TRANS/240 HRS $21,900

619222

Massey Ferguson 275 Tractor, 2WD, 2847hrs, 67HP, CAB

$8,500

605402

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THERE’S A T7 TRACTOR

JUST FOR YOU.

New Holland T7 Series tractors deliver big productivity andtop-of-the-line comfort in tractors as low as 100 PTO horsepower.T7 tractors let you take control of your operating costsby improving your field performance and improvingoperator efficiency. Now that’s New Holland SMART. There’s a model to match your specific needs:

SELECT YOUR HP: NINE MODELS FROM 100TO 195 PTO HP

SELECT YOUR TRANSMISSION: CVT, SEMI OR FULL POWERSHIFT

SELECT YOUR FRONT AXLE: STANDARD FWD,SUPERSTEER™ FWD OR TERRAGLIDE™ FWD

SELECT YOUR OPTIONS: FRONT LOADER,FRONT 3-PT/PTO, FASTSTEER™, BLUETOOTH& MORE

©2013 CNH America LLC. New Holland is a registered trademark of CNH America LLC.

2008 New Holland 185 Manure Spread-er, Excellent cond., front splash guard, hyd.

end gate, pintle apron chn. $8,900

621459

Kverneland BC8NR Plow, 4 FURROW PLOW, STK#18540

$8,500

602670

White 508 Plow, 4 FURROW, AUTO RESET, STK#18103

$4,500

602671

1988 Ford 3910 Tractor, 2WD, 552hrs, Good cond., with Hardy 55st loader. 3cyl

diesel. One set remotes.$12,900

617969

1989 Ford 5610 Tractor, 2WD, 6108hrs, 65HP, Good cond., CANOPY, NEW SEAT,

GOOD SHAPE! STK#18923 $9,900

612330

1993 Ford 5640 Tractor, 2WD, 62HP, Good cond., 12x12 trans.

cab w/ air stk#2065 $16,900

321101

1984 Ford 7710 Tractor, 4WD, 85HP, Excellent cond., New paint, new front

tires, one owner. #18093 $18,500

463137

John Deere 2130 Tractor, 2WD, Good cond., WITH CAB STK#18958

$8,800

610478

2006 Montana 5740 Tractor, 4WD, 400hrs, 57HP, Good cond., MINT! 4x4 with cab and loader. Air conditioned. $23,800

584842

2008 New Holland T2220 Tractor, 4WD, 555hrs, 26HP, 3 CYL. DIESEL, HST, ROPS,

MOWER-914A, 72” rear discharge. $13,000

602723

2011 New Holland T6050 Plus Tractor, 4WD, 1831hrs, 105HP, Excellent cond., 16 spd semi pwr

shift, 2 remotes,20.8R38, 16.9R28 $77,500

620096

2012 New Holland T7.235 - Sidewinder Trac-tor, 4WD, 588hrs, 185HP, Excellent cond., Like

new. Factory warranty. 18.4x42 duals. $125,000

600099

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Di�erent models available

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819-789-0202819-352-5452

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COLD STEEL . HOT OPPORTUNIT Y.

T H E R E I S O N L Y O N E . T H E O R I G I N A L . S U N F L O W E R .

NEW SUNFLOWER 1435 SERIES DISC HARROWS

Meet your new competitive edge – the latest innova-tion in America’s bestselling line of disc harrows. Sunflower 1435 Series disc harrows offer you more stability and better penetration for more efficient operation in the toughestfield conditions.

Choose from seven models ranging from 20-ft., 7-in. to 35-ft., 10-in. working widths. All models feature aggressive, overlapping 20-degree angle front gangs and staggered rear gangs for superior performance. Plus, a list of options – from heavy-duty walking tandem wheels to hydraulic self-leveling and a choice of finishing attachments – lets you select the package that best suits your needs.

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Case 850 Crawler, Good cond.

$10,500

602839

New Holland 790 Forage Harvest-er, Good cond., looks good, better

head with disc cutter $6,500

432323

New Holland 185 Manure Spreader, Good cond.,

Good tandem spreader $7,500

585498

John Deere 630 Mower Conditioner, Excellent cond.,

less than 300 acres Excellent $21,000

618586

White 8106 Planter - Corn,Good cond., Good 30 inch planter

fi eld ready $20,000

618585

Case 8775 Square Baler - Large, Good cond., To be sold at Sunrise Auction Nov

21 No Reserve Good unit $30,000

585523

Case IH 8575 Square Baler - Large, Good cond., just in, 3x3, acid applacator$31,500

432322

2010 Agco DT 250B Tractor, 2775hrs, Excellent cond., To be sold Nov 21 Sun-

rise Auction No Reserve $160,000

461199

2011 Agco dt250b Tractor, 4WD, 2030hrs, 250HP, Excellent cond., very good condition,

super single Michilin rubber $180,000

585798

1950 Ford 8N Tractor, 2WD, Excellent cond., fully restored,

rebuilt eng. 8 8Ns available $4,500

400835

2011 Massey Ferguson 2660 Tractor, MFD, 325hrs, 81HP, Excellent cond., To be sold Sunrise

auction Nov 21 No reserve, as new $44,000

585721

Zetor 7211 Tractor, 2WD, Fair cond., good working tractor

$7,500

439645

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Claas 112 Combine, Good cond., 205 HP mercedes 200 bushel bin, 24.5x32tire w 16.9x24 $12,000

394974

John Deere 8820 4WD Combine, 4WD, 3800hrs, Good cond., Cab. air, chopper 30.5x32

@70% 16.9x26 rear good augers $18,500

404016

Glencoe Disc Chisel, Good cond., 5shank,18”sprg cush,rr leveller,recent

paint,rare model $7,000

624078

Glencoe 8400 Disc Chisel, Good cond., 9shank,5reg,4deep,gd 18”

blds,rr high cleaner leveller $9,250

624112

Glencoe 9 Shank Disc Chisel, New paint new 20” blades 4” twisted

good tires w jack $5,800

556609

John Deere 1710 Disc Chisel, Good cond., 9 shank spring cushion shanks, walking tandem 20” blades $5,200

414374

John Deere 714 Disc Chisel, Good cond., 11 shank,sprg cush,gd blds,low

acre,s-tine lev. gd cond. $10,900

619959

Wil Rich Disc Chisel, Good cond., 10’wide,HDdual sprg 7”shank,4” twisted points,18”blds $7,250

624077

Miller 12 FT Disc Offset, Good cond., 24” rear, 23” front blades, very good

cond. dual wheels $7,700

619956

Killbros 1200 Grain Buggy, Good cond., 700 Bush, 600 bush w/1FT ext.

good augers, W24.5 X 32tires $11,900

612441

Kinze 600 Grain Buggy, Good cond., W24.5X32 tires @ 80%, 1000 PTO, looks like new,good cond $11,900

612442

Feterl 100 Grain Cleaner, Good cond., 10”,5HP,230V,low useage,good soybean screen,hitch & whls $2,900

620666

Agri Master 600 Bushel Gravity Box, Horst 20T wagon,roll tarp&lights, dbl reach,spr bal tongue. $10,200

450702

RJ 500 Gravity Box, 8’X15’w/tarp & lights,horst 285,15ton wagon,425X22.5 tires $9,500

620325

RJ 700 Gravity Box, 700 bushel roll tarp lights graphite interior new

Horst 485 $13,500

537456

Gleaner 630 Header - Corn, Good cond., 6row narrow, low usage, little

wear, good appearance $4,750

614132

Gleaner 630 Header - Corn, Good cond., 6row nar,1980,for N or R

series,gd rolls,gd tin&chains $5,500

624152

John Deere 643 Header - Corn, Good cond., 6row nar,low tin,oil bath, big rr

door,gd rolls & chains $5,950

624147

Massey Ferguson 1163 Header - Corn, 6 row nar, very good rolls-

plates, tin work good $3,900

203827

John Deere 2810 Plow, 5 forrow spring auto reset plow, hyd adjust

bottoms (14-22”) $7,500

585876

Arts Way 20 FT Flail Shredder, Good cond., 1000PTO,4whl,gd hood & cupped

knives, gd shields, smooth $5,900

622511

John Deere 27 Shredder, Good cond., 14’stalk type,1000PTO,2guage whls,pull,as new blds,gd con $5,700

624085

M-C Flail Shredder, Good cond., 20’,1000PTO,4whls,very HD,gd

cupped knvs,gd hood,strong $9,800

624108

Horst Welding 5000 Snow Blade, Good cond., 10’w,42”high,sprg trip cut edge,

hyd angle, upto 200HP,H.D. $4,200

620698

Adams 8 TON Spreader - Fertilizer, Good cond., 540/1000PTO,16.5X16.1trs,

45’twin spinner,12’lg box,as new $12,900

624071

Massey Ferguson 1130 Tractor, Good cond., 120HP,6cyl perk,18.4X38 @60%, 3PTH,dual remote,gd appear. $5,500

620685

Massey Ferguson 3505 Tractor, Good cond., 4WD, 95HP, 3PTH, 4150HRS, 8spd

w/multi,18.4X38trs@50%, $17,500

624173

Landini Mistral 50 Tractor - Compact, Good cond., 4WD,60”wide, 9’long, 3PTH,

4remotes, 830HRS, 360X24 radials $12,500

624159

Ford 555B Tractor Loader Backhoe, Good cond., 4WD,cab,4in1 frt bucket, 30” & 16”

rr bucket, strong engine $17,600

624095

Horst Welding Header Wagon, 25’, donut tires, no sway trailling, fresh

2013 production $2,250

323781

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Many new augers in stock and ready to work also Bruns 400 bu. boxes get them before they are gone.

Brent 420 Grain buggy new, augers nice$10500

Brent 572 Graincart clean$15750

Case IH 1083 corn headw/p bearings field ready

$14750

Case IH 2208 Corn Headdeck plates nice head

$24750

Case IH 1063 Corn heads3 to choose

$Call

Nice Massey 1163corn head$4500

John Deere 925Fhead contour

$12500

HARD TO FIND Case IH1020 30’ FULL FINGER

AUGER nice head$16500

Att. Snow Contractors 2002New Holland TV140 4200

hours ldr. and 3pt.$44500

John Deere 490E Excavatorgood bottom 1998 mdl.

work ready.$29500

John Deere 80 Excavatorcounty owned machine

front blade$22500

John Deere 450E Countyowned machine less than50hrs. on new engine

$14500

Cat 914G Loader Countyowned good machine

$29500

New 2014 Drake Hoppertrailers in stock ready forDel. $Call for pricing and

specs.

New 2014 Dakota Hoppertrailers in stock ready forDel. $Call for pricing and

specs.

2007 Ford F450 Servicetruck with pto drive Air

Comp. Southern Truck neverseen salt. $17750

15’ and 25’ Kongskilde 9100 Vertatills for Rent

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built for yoyour farmbuilt forr your farm

1.866.698.1151

2690 Manser Rd RR1 Millbank ON [email protected] www.marweld.canser Rd RR1 Millbank ON sales@

Marweld manufactures and distributes a variety of sheep, goat and other livestock equipment, including hay & creep feeders, penning

and handling equipment, farm gates, corrals and horse stalls

See our entire product line-up online at www.marweld.ca or call for details

Westfi eld 80-51 Auger, Excellent cond., PTO DRIVEN.

LIKE NEW $4,600

624162

John Deere BD1113 Drill - Grain, Excel-lent cond., 21 RUN GRAIN DRILL WITH GRASSSEED PACKER WHEELS $12,900

619040

Farm King 480 Grain Cleaner, Excel-lent cond., AS NEW GRAIN CLEANER, WITH CORN/BEAN SCREENS $7,350

613715

280 BU Gravity Box. 2 TO CHOOSE FROM.

$2,750

571044

John Deere 606C Header - Corn, Excel-lent cond., HYD DECK PLATES, NICE SHAPE CONTOUR READY $35,000

619047

John Deere 997 DIESEL Mower - Zero Turn, 438hrs,

62” DECK. $10,900

624163

Salford RTS Mulch Tiller, Excellent cond., 12’ RTS UNIT,

3 BAR COIL TINE, 14” ROLLER, $Call

407132

White 435 Mulch Tiller, WHITE 7 SHANK SOIL SAVER.

$9,750

596200

2006 John Deere 1770NT Planter, Excellent cond., 12RN. LIQUID FERT,

FIELD READY. $79,000

499118

Hardi TR-500 Sprayer, 45’ BOOM. 500 GAL. FOAM MARKER, FILL HOPPER, TANK RINSE. $8,900

536918

2011 John Deere 5101E Tractor, 179hrs, 101HP, Excellent cond., CAB,

LOADER, LIKE NEW.$53,900

524871

Kubota M108X Tractor, 2698hrs, CAB, MFWD. WITH M45 LOADER

$39,900

608028

New Holland TL90A Tractor, 1394hrs, Cab & A/C, 4WD

$29,900

583910

New Holland TN75 Tractor, 1131hrs, 4WD, Loader

$25,900

583911

John Deere 230 Vertical Tillage, Excel-lent cond., JD230 DISK CUSTOMIZED

TO A VERTICAL TILLAGE UNIT. $12,500

571043

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Keep It Genuine.

No one knows your equipment better.

Your AGCO Parts Dealer has the quality OEM parts you need when you need them. Everything you need from hardware, chain and batteries to tillage, belts and cutting parts are available from your AGCO Parts Dealer. Along with the help of our highly trained service personnel at AGCO Parts to make it all come together, so you can rest easy. Stop into your AGCO Parts Dealer and get the parts and services youneed to “Keep you in the Field” this season. Find out more at AGCOParts.com.

© 2013 AGCO Corporation. AGCO, the AGCO logo are registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation.

November 2013 Eastern Ontario - www.agdealer.com Page 19

Lift King LK8000 Forklift, 2WD, Good cond., 8000 pound lift, 32’mast

$16,900

325312

New Idea 3722 Manure Spreader, Good cond.

$5,500

419633

Deutz DX160 Tractor, 2WD, 150HP, Good cond., cab

$14,900

583921

Ford 5000 Tractor, 2WD, 62HP, Good cond.

$5,500

524576

John Deere 1020 Tractor, 2WD, 45HP, Fair cond., LOADER,

HYD BUCKET $7,500

460648

Massey Ferguson 1529 Tractor, 4WD, 400hrs, 29HP, Excellent cond., tractor, loader,

backhoe, synchro shuttle trans $25,000

598778

Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor, 2WD, 4300hrs, 52HP, Fair cond., QUICK ATTACH LOADER $7,500

460643

Universal 530 Tractor, 4WD, 52HP, Good cond., cab, loader

$12,500

598903

Massey Ferguson 1533 Tractor - Compact, 4WD, 1200hrs, 33HP,

Excellent cond. $18,500

497527

John Deere 6420 Tractor Loader, 4WD, Good cond., cab, air, self level

loader $59,000

611402

Massey Ferguson 3080 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 97HP, Good cond., CAB,

LOADER, QUICK ATTACH, $32,000

413510

Massey Ferguson 50 Tractor Loader Backhoe, 2WD, Fair cond.,

TRACTOR LOADER BACKHOE $10,000

413514

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*For commercial use only. Customer participation subject to credit qualification and approval by CNH Capital Canada Ltd. See your participating New Holland dealer for details and eligibility requirements. Down payment may be required. Offer good through November 30, 2013. Not all customers or applicants may qualify for this rate or term. CNH Capital Canada Ltd. standard terms and conditions will apply. Taxes, freight, set-up, delivery, additional

options or attachments not included in suggested retail price. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice. © 2013 CNH America LLC. All rights reserved. New Holland and CNH Capital are registered trademarks of CNH America LLC. New Holland Construction is a trademark of CNH America LLC.

SMART CHOICES.MORE SAVINGS.

During this year’s Value Bonanza sales event, take advantage of more SMART ways to save, including 0% FINANCING, CASH BACK and ever-popular BONANZA BUCKS on select New Holland products. You’ll find the best savings of the year on that New Holland tractor and equipment you’ve had your eye on.

But time is not on your side—Value Bonanza ends November 30, 2013 so hurry into your New Holland dealer today!

See all the SMART deals at nhvaluebonanza.com

Visit your local Landini dealer today to discover why once you are in a Landini you'll NEVER want to get out.

Bourbonnais Equipment (2003) Inc. – Sarsfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-835-2623Bromley Farm Supply Ltd. – Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-649-2457B&G Loughlin Tractors – Hallville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-989-3839Casselman Farm Equipment. Ltd. – Casselman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-764-2033Feenstra's Equipment Ltd. – Athens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-924-2805Higginson Farm Equipment – Hawkesbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-632-4747M&P Farm Equipment – Almonte. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-253-4957

This range of tractors from 22 to 91 HP uses modern water cooled engines in both 3 and 4 cylinders variants. Although compact in size, these tractors, all of which have selectable four wheel drive, provide excellent performance, manoeuvrability as well as good operator comfort. This range includes 9 horsepower ratings with a choice of hydrostatic or mechanical transmissions. Whatever the task, be it agricultural, horticultural or grounds maintenance, these machines will provide the power and capability to do the job.

1 SERIES 25 - 30 - 35 -40 - 45 - 50 - 50F - 55

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Forage King Bale Basket, 4 to choose from

$2,500

618470

John Deere 456 Baler - Round, silage special, fi eld ready

$9,500

618471

Leon Manure Spreader

$9,995

608067

New Holland 311 Square Baler, ready to go

$2,500

618472

Ford 8210 Tractor, 3000hrs, cab, 4wd

$29,500

608072

Ford 8340 Tractor, 7500hrs, powerstar sle, 4 remotes, 4wd, a/c

$19,500

615543

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Visit your local Landini dealer today to discover why once you are in a Landini you'll NEVER want to get out.

Bourbonnais Equipment (2003) Inc. – Sarsfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-835-2623Bromley Farm Supply Ltd. – Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-649-2457B&G Loughlin Tractors – Hallville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-989-3839Casselman Farm Equipment. Ltd. – Casselman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-764-2033Feenstra's Equipment Ltd. – Athens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-924-2805Higginson Farm Equipment – Hawkesbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-632-4747M&P Farm Equipment – Almonte. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 613-253-4957

This range of tractors from 22 to 91 HP uses modern water cooled engines in both 3 and 4 cylinders variants. Although compact in size, these tractors, all of which have selectable four wheel drive, provide excellent performance, manoeuvrability as well as good operator comfort. This range includes 9 horsepower ratings with a choice of hydrostatic or mechanical transmissions. Whatever the task, be it agricultural, horticultural or grounds maintenance, these machines will provide the power and capability to do the job.

1 SERIES 25 - 30 - 35 -40 - 45 - 50 - 50F - 55

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Casselman TireCasselman Tire

Large Selection of Used and Takeoff TiresMost Sizes In Stock

Large Selection of Used and Takeoff TiresMost Sizes In Stock

SALES & SERVICESerge and Micheline Charette49 Racine RoadCasselman, Ontario(613) 764-33081-800-794-0294

Case IH 1020 Combine Header, Excellent cond.

$16,900

512302

Case IH 4300 Cultivator, Excellent cond.

$17,900

622395

2002 Case IH 3950 Disk Tandem, Excellent cond.

$24,900

579116

2006 Case 580 M Series 2 Loader - Backhoe, 2900hrs, Excellent cond.

$44,900

536829

2003 Case 70xt Skid Steer, 2200hrs, 79HP, Good cond.

$16,900

607509

2003 New Holland LS180 Skid Steer Loader, 1900hrs

$15,500

569511

MS Sprayer T500 Sprayer, Excellent cond.

$5,900

622387

2008 Case IH 105U Tractor $38,900

438002

2009 Case IH Puma 140 Tractor, 1700hrs, Excellent cond.

$92,500

603452

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AGROFARM Characterized by a compact,ergonomic design and excellent

maneuverability..

AGROTRON X Leader in terms of cabconcept and ease of operation.

WE HAVE THEMODEL YOU NEED!

A BETTER WAY TO FARM!

Visit your Deutz-Fahr dealer todaywww.deutz-fahrincanada.com

AGROTRON M The perfect choice forhigh-power versatility, innovative features

and ease of operation.

AGROTRON TTV Stageless comfort andeconomical operation.

NOW AVAILABLE!The new Series 7: Reliability,

Efficiency and Productivity & The new Series 6: The Evolution

of Medium-High Power Tractors

Almonte M&P Farm Equipment Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (613) 253-4957Coldwater Beard’s Farm Supply Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (705) 325-3133Douglas Bromley Farm Supply Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (613) 649-2457Harriston Minto Ag Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (519) 338-5751Maxwell Maxwell Farm Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (519) 922-2108 Wellesley Milestone Equipment Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (519) 656-9157

Territoriesavailable!

ContactYves Daoust

450-377-0956

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Case 580K Backhoe, 2WD, 8000hrs, Excellent cond.

$17,500

623444

Creekbank Welding ATV30 Dump Wagon

$1,150

570706

Creekbank Welding Feed Wagon, Excellent cond.

$3,925

623456

Pequea 50GD Manure Spreader

$3,400

570709

Overum Plow, Excellent cond.

$2,500

623454

Poma Puma-84 Snow Blower, Excellent cond.

$4,200

601795

Belarus 420 Tractor, 4WD, Fair cond.

$2,500

601775

Branson 5220R Tractor, 4WD, 55HP, Excellent cond.

$Call

551218

Branson 6640C Tractor, 4WD, 66HP, Excellent cond.

$Call

623446

International 384 Tractor, 2WD, 39HP, Excellent cond.

$9,500

569537

International B275 Tractor, 2WD, Excellent cond.

$3,200

623441

Massey Ferguson 245 Tractor, 2WD, 4900hrs, 43HP, Excellent cond.

$8,500

606672

Massey Ferguson 245 Tractor, Excellent cond.

$8,500

623451

Universal 530DTC Tractor, 4WD

$9,500

615832

Braber 20T Wood Splitter, Excellent cond.

$1,655

623445

2012 Bruns Manufacturing 400 BU Gravity Box, 12 TON HORST

WAGON $5,500

624224

2013 Normand N112-341 Snow Blower, Excellent cond., NEW

MODEL 9FT 3’’ WIDE $Call

624210

2013 Normand N82-260INV Snow Blower, INVERTED WITH TIVAR

BLADE $Call

624220

Schulte BX74 Snow Blower, Excellent cond., HYD DRIVEN,HYD CHUTE&CAP,

SKID STEER QUICK ATTACH $Call

440148

Normand snowblowers offer the perfect solution for snowclearing operators, landowners and farmers. These snowblowers are equipped to cope with even the most challenging Eastern Ontario winters. With more than 60

models from 16 to 400 hp, there is a model just right for you.

QUALITY, STURDINESS, RELIABILITY

QUALITY, STURDINESS, RELIABILITY STURDINESS, RELIABILITY RELIABILITY RELIABILITY RELIABILITY

Normand snowblowers offer the perfect solution for

CALL US TODAY!

Normand snowblowers offer the perfect solution for

MAnY MODeLS

in STOCk!

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2006 Case Super M series 2 Backhoe, 4WD, 6900hrs,

extendahoe $36,000

606266

John Deere 9500 Combine, 4WD, 3300 sep, 4900 eng

$45,000

575777

2000 John Deere 9650 Combine, 2WD, 2900hrs

$81,000

617613

2011 Bobcat E35 Excavator, 488hrs, Excellent cond., cab, air, blade, hydrau-lic thumb, 3.5 ton, 2 buckets $39,900

597276

2004 Case CX210 Excavator, 9997hrs $57,000

621603

2006 Case CX210 Excavator, 12662hrs, hydraulic thumb

$61,000

621604

2002 Case CX240 Excavator, 13180hrs $56,000

621605

2004 John Deere 330CLC Excava-tor, 6974hrs, hydraulic thumb

$56,000

621610

Komatsu PC120 Excavator, 12 ton

$36,500

439824

DMI 527B Ripper, 5 shank, ecolo-tiger

$19,500

569094

John Deere 640D Skidder, 4WD, decking blade

$25,000

605481

2004 Holder Tractor, 4WD, sidewalk tractor, articulating,

blade, dump box $26,500

611371

2003 Case IH MXM155 Trac-tor, 4WD, 2700hrs, 155HP, cab, air,

540/1000pto, 3 rem, 20.8x38 $53,500

455095

2001 Caterpillar CH65E Tractor, 9000hrs, track drive, pto, nice shape

$48,900

608022

Deutz Agrotron 215 Tractor, 4WD, low hrs, mechanic special

$56,000

585349

Deutz K110 Tractor, 4WD, 2600hrs, Stoll loader, 3rd function

$48,600

422946

2010 Foton 754ETX Tractor, 4WD, 456hrs, 80HP, cab, air, front pto, front 3

point, 5 sets of rem (2front-3back) $23,000

556702

2004 John Deere 7220 Tractor, 4WD, 5150hrs, JD 741 loader,

24 speed $62,000

571024

1999 John Deere 7810 Tractor, 4WD, 6089hrs, 600/42 rear, 540/28 front, serviced ready to go. $73,000

586864

Massey Ferguson 4270 Tractor, 4WD, 2692hrs, 24 speed shuttle,

1048 loader $42,000

602547

1999 New Holland 8870 Tractor, 4WD, 6900hrs

$46,000

617422

New Holland TM190 Tractor, 4WD, 5700hrs, no 3pt

$39,500

582096

New Holland TS125A Tractor, 4WD, 3489hrs, Deluxe,cab suspension, super steer, 16 speed, Q65 loader $48,500

459737

2002 John Deere 350D Truck, 10000hrs, articulated dump truck

$74,500

608023

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Case IH 6650 Chisel Plow, 11 shank w/harrows

$Call

620037

John Deere 9660S Combine, 3200hrs, RW assist, Greenstar,

800/70R38 frt, 28L-26 rear $125,000

610956

Massey Ferguson 9690 Combine, 1650hrs, yield monitor, fdr hse lateral hdr tilt system, axle PRWD $136,000

573987

Case IH Maxxum125 Tractor, MFD, 960hrs, 105HP, 3 hyd outlets, bar axle, cab

susp high visibility, instr.seat $69,000

597692

Case IH ET530B Chisel Plow, 5shank 30”spacing deep ripper w/concave

blades 7.5” spacings $27,500

575578

Port

Per

ry

Case IH MRX690 Chisel Plow, 7 shank $19,500

460338

Port

Per

ry

Case IH 2377 Combine, 4WD, 2485hrs, rock trap, 2 spd hydro drive,

fi eld tracker, axle RWD $134,500

518065

Port

Per

ry

Case IH 5088 Combine, 836hrs, Excel-lent cond., ARWD,hydro 2spd, grain

tank cover elect, rock trap, $215,000

604602

Port

Per

ry

Case IH 7120 Combine, 1130hrs, Excellent cond., ARWD, rock trap

$239,000

574522

Port

Per

ry

John Deere 9570 Combine, 4WD, 2035hrs, 1300 sep hours, big top, yield

monitor, 18.4x42 duals $184,500

613950

Port

Per

ry

other 32.5 Tigermate Cultivator, walking tandem axle, harrows

$24,500

597864

Port

Per

ry

Till-Tech Twister Cultivator, 27ft

$27,500

605988

Port

Per

ry

Case IH RMX370 Disc, 27 ft w/9” spacing

$35,900

604596

Port

Per

ry

1999 Case IH MX220 Tractor, MFD, 6491hrs, 185HP, 18 frt wts w/brkt, 540/1000pto, 20.8R-

42 inner&axle duals $62,000

503016

Port

Per

ry

Case IH Puma 125 Tractor, 4WD, 2600hrs, 105HP, s/l ldr, cab, pwrshift

trans, 20.8x38 rear, 16.9x28 frt $84,500

601094

Port

Per

ry

Case IH Steiger 400 Tractor, MFD, 700hrs, 400HP, Excellent cond., auto guid-

ance, beacon light, weather pack, $Call

597870

Port

Per

ry

Case IH STX375 Tractor, 4WD, 5000hrs, 375HP, Good cond., diff lock frt & rear,

high cap drawbar, HD wheeled $121,000

604601

Port

Per

ry

New Holland T6010 Tractor, 4WD, 1461hrs, 14.9R24, 18.4R34, instructors

seat, F10 stoll ldr, 540pto $54,500

613930

Port

Per

ry

Case IH 330 Vertical Tillage, Excellent cond., 34’

$42,500

484377

Port

Per

ry

Salford 570 Vertical Tillage

$36,000

611955

Port

Per

ry

Wil Rich V957 Vertical Tillage

$17,500

598906

Port

Per

ry

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Bale Grapple

$800

496198

Cockshutt 252 Disc, 52 plate disc

$3,500

624255

International 40 Disc

$1,000

621688

Kewanee 36 Disc $800

624070

International 510 Drill, double disk w/grass seed, fert., 18R

$2,000

624276

International 10 Drill - Grain, 16R

$1,000

599948

Market 2100 1/s Gravity Box

$2,200

624222

Case 8330Haybine $4,000

624217

New Holland 489 Haybine $2,850

624218

John Deere 920 Header - Flex

$10,000

608947

John Deere 930F Header - Flex, 30’

$10,000

618342

Massey Ferguson 9320 Header - Grain

$7,500

570739

1985 Jiffy 700 Hi Dump $4,500

620731

Massey Ferguson 205 Manure Spreader

$1,000

624274

New Holland 680 Manure Spreader

$3,250

598327

New Holland 355 Mix Mill $1,500

620714

New Holland 357 Mix Mill, w/hay feeder

$3,000

610208

Ford 916B Mower - Finishing

$700

624275

International 1480 Parts, IH 1480 combine 4WD axle

$4,000

624286

International 1680 Parts, IH 1680 combine 4WD axle

$4,000

624285

John Deere 7700 Parts, JD 7700 combine 4WD axle

$3,000

624288

John Deere 8820 Parts, JD 8820 combine 4WD axle

$3,500

624283

Massey Ferguson 750 Parts, MF 750 combine 4WD axle

$3,000

624287

White 8600 Parts, White 8600 combine 4WD axle

$2,500

624289

White 8900 Parts, White 8900 combine 4WD axle

$2,500

624284

Cockshutt Plow, like new

$800

611183

Massey Ferguson 88 Plow

$1,500

598315

Overum Triple K Plow, 3F Semi Mount

$1,000

610209

White 549 Plow, 4 F

$1,000

600994

Lucknow Snow Blower

$1,500

617439

John Deere 336 Square Baler

$2,000

614008

1959 Allis Chalmers D17 Tractor, 2WD, 7348hrs, 63HP

$4,500

612723

1967 Case 830 Tractor, 2WD, 5700hrs, 64HP

$5,500

603638

1948 Case DC4 Tractor, 2WD, 37HP

$1,800

604044

David Brown 990 Tractor, 3113hrs, 55HP, 540 PTO 3PT, 16.9-30 / 7.5 -16

$4,500

621687

Massey Ferguson 165 Tractor, 4358 hrs PTO 540 3pt 2 WD 16.9/28

$5,000

624069

Universal 643 Tractor, 1224hrs, 4WD/Cab Tires- 90%

$10,000

620690

Universal 643 Tractor, 4279hrs, 64HP, 11.2-24 16.9-30 tires 4WD

$10,000

624216

1984 White 2-55 Iseki Tractor, 2WD, 3904hrs, 60HP

$8,500

597828

BWS 425 Wagon $4,995

620717

Horst Wagons 205 Wagon $4,600

615439

Wallenstein Wood Splitter

$1,500

621689

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Krone 1500 Baler - Round, Excel-lent cond., 4X5 hard core, twine, net,

multicut, oiler, 81”pickup $32,900

514777

2005 Great Plains 1500 Drill - No-Till, 15’ Small seed box, 7.5 spacing,

24 row, rebuilt $25,000

617432

Hitachi EX135us-5 Excavator, 6400hrs, 28000LBS, front blade,

Isuzu engine $46,000

499104

1991 New Holland 195 Manure Spread-er, top beater, end gate, hyd speed

changer, tires in good shape. $7,900

611908

2008 Gehl 4240E Skid Steer Loader, 570hrs, 46HP, Cab, heat,

Lift 1350 LBS, t bar $19,500

618731

1999 Gehl 6635 Skid Steer Loader, 3400hrs, 80HP, T bar, side window,

heat, 2350LBS lift $18,500

460620

2007 Gehl 4840 Skid Steer Loader, 3700hrs, 60HP, New tire, cab, heat, front

wiper, joy stick.1700LBs lift $22,500

421679

1998 Kubota B1700HSD Tractor, 350hrs, 17HP, 60” MOWER, turf tire

$9,500

375369

2005 John Deere 3720 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 2400hrs, 44HP, 300cx loader with 4-1 bucket, hst trans. 3 set of remotes $19,500

623370

John Deere 955 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 1325hrs, 33HP, HST trans.

$11,500

617188

1998 Kubota L2900GST Tractor Loader, 4WD, 1330hrs, 29HP,

turf tire, LA480 loader $13,500

610382

2010 Kubota L5740 Tractor Load-er, 4WD, 57HP, 1800hrs, heat, a/c, 2 remotes, loader, turf tires $35,000

610194

2002 Kubota M120 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 3400hrs, 120HP, hyd shuttle, selfl e-

vering loader, 18.4R-38, heat, a/c $37,000

610376

Universal 643 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 2100hrs, 64HP, Cab, heat, 545

loader, 2 set remote, 16.9-30 $12,900

620701

2006 Case DX33 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 750hrs, 33HP, hydro trans,

remotes $16,500

513701

Case 3450 Baler - Round

$4,900

495932

Metal Plessis BLADES Blade, snowblades, angle, wing and pusher

blades, call for special $$ $Call

570805

Massey Ferguson 1540L Tractor, 12x12 power shuttle, indus tires, Q/A loader, low hours $18,990

603479

Massey Ferguson 1635 Tractor, 4wd, cab, loader, 35 hp, fi nance available 0%- 6 years $34,990

583479

2011 Massey Ferguson 1635L Tractor, 650hrs, 35HP, cab, 12x12 power shuttle, Q/A

loader, ind tires, a/c, heat, radio $27,900

603478

Massey Ferguson 4255 Tractor, 4wd, cab, msl loader, 12x12 shuttle

COMING $32,000

567505

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2000 AerWay AW1000 Cultivator, 10’, 3pth $2,195

623672

1995 John Deere 750 Drill - No-Till, 15’, press wheels, air fi ll system,

cross auger, dry fertilizer $25,900

623673

Normand 1977SP Dump Wagon, 8 ton, 5’x10’, grain door

$7,900

618778

2011 Snow Blower, Artix X86 dual direction, hyd.rotation & defl ection

$7,900

567003

2011 X92-X98 Snow Blower, Artix fwd/rev, 3pth, hyd.rot. & def.-92” & 98” in stock $Call

409903

2009 Allied YC7420-4 Snow Blower, 74”, single auger,

hyd. rotation & defl ector $2,995

575606

Normand N80-260 Snow Blower, 80”, 3pth, 4 blade fan, hyd.rot., 1 auger, adj.skid shoes $5,900

439718

2002 Case IH MX80C Tractor, 4WD, 1281hrs, cab, powershift, 67 pto hp,

18.4R34 snap on duals $37,900

483659

2005 Case IH MXU125 Tractor, 4WD, 1904hrs, 105HP, power shift, 20.8R38, bar axle, w/ Buhler 2795HD loader $64,900

512297

Kubota M7040D Tractor, 4WD, 3569hrs, cab, loader, hyd.shuttle, 62 pto hp, 3rd function $37,900

464031

1998 New Holland 6635DT Tractor, 4WD, 1823hrs, 76ptohp, 18.4-30, w/7310 loader with bucket & bale spear $29,900

567004

2011 New Holland TV6070 Tractor, 4WD, 529hrs, bidirectional,w/FAE 7’ for-estry mulcher, w/2 sets of tires $124,900

598774

1995 Case IH 2166 Combine, 4WD, chopper, spreader, yield/

moisture monitor, afx rotor $39,900

619309

Gregoire-Besson SPK11-6 Plow - Rollover, 6 furrow, spring trip,

coulters $32,900

603648

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2013 other 725 Combine Header, Excellent cond., HARVESTMORE, all sizes, made to fi t all brands. $Call

386793

2013 Valmetal V59 Forage Blower, Excellent cond., Silo blower 14” screw,

1000rpm available, delivered $Call

439537

Knight 3575 Mixer, Fair cond., Reel Auggie mixer, new btm under

auger, scale included $4,995

567310

2013 Valmetal 700 TMR Mixer, Excellent cond.

$Call

407956

Truck, Poor cond., Truck body alu doors steel frame need work local

delivry $1,500

602430

2013 26T Wood Splitter, Excellent cond., New splitter gas, vert/horiz.

4 way split delivered $1,600

602431

Case IH 8450 Baler - Round, Fair cond., runs amazing, tires in good

condition, reliable! $3,500

610540

Gehl 2680 Baler - Round, very clean baler

$8,900

400943

New Holland 648 Baler - Round, Good cond., ROUND HAY BALER, EXELLENT CONDITION, READY TO GO! $9,900

610184

Vermeer 554 Baler - Round, Excellent cond., xl SERIES, WITH ACCU-TIE, VERY

CLEAN, SILAGE OR HAY $10,500

610185

1986 Deutz 6250 Tractor, 2WD, 4046hrs, 51HP, Good cond., 3 cyl, 3 pt hitch, canopy

style, and loader, hard worker $9,500

603403

2006 Deutz Fahr K 90 agrotron Tractor, 4WD, 3339hrs, 90HP, Excellent cond., clean, tires like

new, loader and bucket, spacious. $39,000

620564

John Deere 1020 Tractor, 2WD, 35HP, 3 CYL, PWR ASSIST STEER, LIQ COOL, LOADER WITH TRIP BUCKET! $5,500

596086

1996 Zetor 5340 Tractor, 4WD, Good cond., 3.6L 4CYL DIESEL,LIQ COOL, STAGE TWO 3 PT $18,500

597919

1990 Zetor 7745 Tractor, 4WD, 2500hrs, 81HP, Good cond., JUST HAD A FULL SERVICE RUNS GOOD, LOADER AND BUCKET! $13,000

620569

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Case IH 1688 Combine, 5000hrs $39,000

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$Call

603829

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457hrs $Call

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Case IH 7230 Combine, loaded, low hours

$Call

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Gleaner M2 Combine, 4WD $Call

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Allis Chalmers 2600 Disc

$9,000

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Case IH 330 Disc, Turbo, 35’ $35,000

603837

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Case 730 Tractor $6,000

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Case IH Farmall 105U Tractor, 260hrs, cab and loader

$Call

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Case IH Magnum 180 Tractor, MFD, Dual $64,000

603821

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Case IH Magnum 210 Tractor, 500hrs $Call

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International 674 Tractor, cab

$11,500

608520

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Kubota M 6040 Tractor, 90hrs, DTHS Rop and loader

$36,000

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Kubota M95 S Tractor, 4WD, Rops, low hours

$39,000

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$19,000

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Keep this issue and set it out for your city cousins to see when they visit for the holidays, or better yet, leave

a copy open in the dentist’s waiting room.Turn it to associate editor Maggie Van

Camp’s article “Innovate, Don’t Settle” on page four. If there’s an image of agriculture that should be carved in every Canadian’s mind, it’s the one in her perfect first para-graphs, which I’ll quote here at risk of steal-ing her thunder.

“The road that I was recently driving along near our place is like most in rural Canada, with crops, barns, trees, and occa-sionally houses. The dust was swirling behind my truck, and everything through the windshield looked pretty much as it always has. But then I slowed down to take a closer look.

“In one field a cover crop of oilseed rad-ish was bursting out of the ground. Then I saw our young neighbour’s sheep barn, and I wondered how his custom-made feed delivery system was working out. I could also really tell where the foliar calcium was applied on the front half of that field, and hey, they were using vertical tillage to work in broadcasted wheat seed over there. And in the next field over, the crop looked pretty even where they had used a variable-rate fertilizer spreader.”

As Maggie says, “Solving problems with practical intelligence is what farm folks do.”

Too many of agriculture’s sporadic efforts to build bridges to consumers start with a flannel-shirted photo of farmers.

They should start instead with the image that anyone would absorb in an afternoon at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show.

Professionalism is agriculture’s hall-mark. Ask yourself, how many other indus-tries can meet agriculture’s standard, where as a consumer, the closer you look, the more confident you get?

Next, have your non-farming friends thumb their way through the innova-tions throughout this admittedly too-brief issue.

From its birth, Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show knew that it would be not only a demonstration of farm technology, and not only a place for farmers to meet, although it is both of those things too. It would also be a celebration.

We know there are challenges ahead. Can the pace of change that Canada’s farms experienced over the last few decades actually continue?

Can our farms really triple in size in the next 20 years?

On its face, it seems impossible. The land simply isn’t available, we tell our-

selves, and there’s no way anyone could manage that many acres or that many barns and still maintain the kinds of pro-ductivity that are essential for survival in today’s ag economy.

Yet that isn’t what you learn at the farm show.

Although it’s true that demand exceeds land availability in most areas of Ontario, and most parts of the country overall, and although it’s true that this is stifling farm growth to some degree, it’s also true that today’s farmers are aggres-sively investing in their own efficiency.

It isn’t all farms that are spending, but neither is it only mid-career farmers. Farms across the spectrum are adding new technology, they’re investing in higher-capacity machinery, and they’re researching production systems that return more output per hour of input.

In almost all these cases, they’re transi-tioning their operations into farms that could easily expand, and that will want to do just that at the first opportunity.

It’s why the farm show and the role it plays in introducing innovation actually gets more important, not less, as our agri-culture continues to evolve.

Let me know what you think. I’m at [email protected].

By Tom Button, CG Editor

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The road that I was recently driving along near our place is like most in rural Canada, with crops, barns,

trees, and occasionally houses. The dust was swirling behind my truck, and every-thing through the windshield looked pretty much as it always has. But then I slowed down to take a closer look.

In one field, a cover crop of oilseed radish was bursting out of the ground. Then I saw our young neighbour’s sheep barn, and I wondered how his custom-made feed delivery system was working out. I could also really tell where the foliar calcium was applied on the front half of that field, and hey, they were using vertical tillage to work in broadcasted wheat seed over there. And in the next field over, the crop looked pretty even where they had used a variable-rate fertilizer spreader.

This wasn’t an Ag Canada research farm. Nor are my neighbours all engi-neers. Instead, it’s a regular old dirt road in southern Ontario.

Solving problems with practical intel-ligence is what farm folks do, and always have done.

But today we put a ribbon on it, and call it innovation.

Maybe, though, giving it a $64 word isn’t such a bad idea.

Innovation is the process of translat-ing an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value for which cus-tomers will pay, according to www.busi nessdictionary.com.

As director of research and innova-tion for Ontario’s ministry of agricul-ture, Mike Toombs is always astounded by the raw desire of farmers to improve, driving them to seek out, collaborate, create and invent.

“It comes down to attitude,” says Toombs. “You can be a very good man-ager, with great profit margins but not be an innovator.”

There’s an inherent risk to innovation. If there isn’t any risk, then probably it’s

not innovative. So, maybe it’s no surprise then that on some farms, the attitude is if you’re doing well, why change?

To recognize and encourage produc-ers, food processors and organizations to keep innovating, the Ontario govern-ment created the Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Excellence. Other provinces have created their own innovation con-tests too, spurring innovation all across the country.

In Ontario, it’s a contest for farmers and food processors, with a top award of $75,000 for the best innovation. Toombs was involved in the creation of this con-test in 2006 and says it has helped foster a culture of change, innovation and adoption in the province.

“The best thing about this contest is that it shares the innovations, it makes these ideas public,” Toombs says. “It opens the eyes of the whole community.”

Applications continue to have a strong farm focus, and in the last two

On farms all around Woodstock, and all across Canada,

innovation is growing like weeds, and it’s a darn good thing By Maggie Van Camp,

CG Associate Editor

INNOVATE, DON’T SETTLE

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The road that I was recently driving along near our place is like most in rural Canada, with crops, barns,

trees, and occasionally houses. The dust was swirling behind my truck, and every-thing through the windshield looked pretty much as it always has. But then I slowed down to take a closer look.

In one field, a cover crop of oilseed radish was bursting out of the ground. Then I saw our young neighbour’s sheep barn, and I wondered how his custom-made feed delivery system was working out. I could also really tell where the foliar calcium was applied on the front half of that field, and hey, they were using vertical tillage to work in broadcasted wheat seed over there. And in the next field over, the crop looked pretty even where they had used a variable-rate fertilizer spreader.

This wasn’t an Ag Canada research farm. Nor are my neighbours all engi-neers. Instead, it’s a regular old dirt road in southern Ontario.

Solving problems with practical intel-ligence is what farm folks do, and always have done.

But today we put a ribbon on it, and call it innovation.

Maybe, though, giving it a $64 word isn’t such a bad idea.

Innovation is the process of translat-ing an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value for which cus-tomers will pay, according to www.busi nessdictionary.com.

As director of research and innova-tion for Ontario’s ministry of agricul-ture, Mike Toombs is always astounded by the raw desire of farmers to improve, driving them to seek out, collaborate, create and invent.

“It comes down to attitude,” says Toombs. “You can be a very good man-ager, with great profit margins but not be an innovator.”

There’s an inherent risk to innovation. If there isn’t any risk, then probably it’s

not innovative. So, maybe it’s no surprise then that on some farms, the attitude is if you’re doing well, why change?

To recognize and encourage produc-ers, food processors and organizations to keep innovating, the Ontario govern-ment created the Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Excellence. Other provinces have created their own innovation con-tests too, spurring innovation all across the country.

In Ontario, it’s a contest for farmers and food processors, with a top award of $75,000 for the best innovation. Toombs was involved in the creation of this con-test in 2006 and says it has helped foster a culture of change, innovation and adoption in the province.

“The best thing about this contest is that it shares the innovations, it makes these ideas public,” Toombs says. “It opens the eyes of the whole community.”

Applications continue to have a strong farm focus, and in the last two

On farms all around Woodstock, and all across Canada,

innovation is growing like weeds, and it’s a darn good thing By Maggie Van Camp,

CG Associate Editor

INNOVATE, DON’T SETTLE

program years, the number of agri-food processing applications has increased. In 2013 applications included 58 per cent primary producers, 18 per cent agri-food processors and 24 per cent agri-food organizations.

Typically, the winners tend to reinvest the prize money in their operations and turn it right back into new ideas. The award has helped increase consumer confidence and created new opportuni-ties for the businesses. Some applicants repeatedly enter the contest. “We’ve got serial innovators,” says Toombs.

The entries are judged for uniqueness and originality, and to what extent the idea or concept has been thought through to completion. The innovation must have been developed or be in development and currently be in use or have a future use in the agri-food sector. Judges also consider the degree of suc-cess (or potential for success) of adop-tion by other agri-food businesses or the commercialization and marketing of the innovation. Moreover, the innovation must have potential for use on a broader basis and potentially have a positive effect on the agricultural industry, both economically and socially.

It’s not all about equipment inventions and improved production. Improved business practices, response to consumer demands, environmental stewardship, energy and bioeconomy, health and safety, food safety and traceability, educa-tion and marketing of the agriculture and food industry to society are also areas that are recognized in these awards.

The MonforTe sToryThis year, an artisan cheese company,

Monforte Dairy from Stratford, Ont., won the $75,000 as the top innovation. In 2008, when rent at their location skyrock-eted, owner Ruth Klahsen sold shares in denominations of $200, $500 and $1,000, all redeemable in cheese. Monforte cus-tomers purchased nearly 900 shares total-ling more than $400,000. The money helped pay for a new, environmentally sustainable cheese-making plant.

Since reopening, Monforte Dairy has doubled its staff to 20, purchasing milk from 20 local farmers and achieving $2 million in sales.

Now Klahsen is using the $75,000 award to support the development of a

cheese-making school, but the award is also proof of the diversity of today’s farm-ing, even if that diversity might raise the eyebrows of many conventional farmers. “In a world gone mad for innovation and change, it’s the small pleasures that keep us sane,” the Monforte website says. “And in the constellation of small plea-sures that salve the mind and nourish the body, what trumps the sheer sensual deliciousness of a well-crafted cheese? At Monforte, we’re convinced the small things do indeed make a difference, that agriculture is best practised on a human scale, and that our cheeses, each in its own way, reflect something a little deeper than the technology behind mass manu-factured food — a little of the poetry and passion of life itself.”

resourcefulAlthough many farmers are natural-

born tinkerers, it’s often a pressure from outside that pushes them toward new ideas and technologies. “Farmers focus on what they can do with their resources and what they can get out of them,” says Toombs.

In Ontario, high land and labour costs have forced farmers to produce as efficiently as possible, as well as to expand into higher-value crops, moving up the value chain and differentiating their products. Many operate on 100-acre parcels of expensive land pushed by urban pressure, intensive livestock oper-ations and pockets of vegetable and fruit farms. Good growing conditions and higher heat units mean farmers are able to grow many different crops.

With several long-established agricul-tural education and research facilities in the province, farmers have been able to leverage new information and the knowledge of specialists. “It helps that we have the biggest agricultural univer-sity in Canada, and that farmers here have a can-do attitude,” says Toombs.

The reality is that Canadian farmers are not going to compete with countries

with low labour and land costs, and we’re not going to outgrow the Midwest Corn Belt, says Toombs. However, we do have the people, the education, and the ability to be collaborative and innovate to do something even better.

An example of this type of collabora-tion won the award in 2009. A group of 13 Ontario tomato farmers from near Leamington designed and constructed a new communal drip irrigation system. The 36-km pipeline, pump house and filter system precisely monitors the amount of water being delivered from Lake Erie to 2,500 acres of tomatoes in the Leamington area. The fixed structure eliminated much of the annual setup associated with traditional drip irriga-tion and reduced water costs in the growing season by two-thirds.

Toombs says Ontario has benefited greatly from farmers immigrating to Canada and bringing new ideas with them. One of his all-time favourite projects from the Premier’s Awards came from Swiss brothers Fritz and Paul Klaesi who had immigrated to eastern Ontario. They built one of the first anaerobic digester system plants in the province and adopted some very practical, interesting tweaks to make it work here.

Another project that really sticks in Toombs’ mind for resourcefulness was developed by a female hog farmer from near Stratford. She invented a movable pig gate that anyone could handle easily. “The sheer ingenuity of this woman was inspiring,” says Toombs.

Back in The TruckNot too far south from where I’ve

slowed down to check out what my neighbours are up to, Gord and Garry Geissberger have won a subcategory of the Premier’s competition this year called the Leaders in Innovation award.

They created a mobile cider mill, the first of its kind in Ontario. This cider press on wheels travels to the apples, rather than the other way round. With top-of-the-line technology and comput-erized pressing equipment, the custom-ized trailer can process 500 litres of cider an hour. The Geissbergers also sell cider in bag-in-box packaging that keeps the cider fresh for a full year, sort of like wine in a box.

The dust is not settling.

When farmers win these innovation contests, they

pump the money right back into more innovating

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Over the past several years, preci-sion agriculture has rapidly evolved in multiple directions.

First there were yield monitors, fol-lowed by variable-rate technology for spray and nutrient applications. More recently, there’s been the evolution of planter units with on-the-go adjustable down-pressure as a means of adapting to different soil types or conditions across a field.

Now comes the first of its kind in a variable-rate planter, one which provides the grower with the capability of plant-ing more than one hybrid.

Anticipation had been building, and when Raven Industries unveiled its latest enhancement to its existing OmniRow control system in the U.S. last June, the fanfare spilled across the border.

The unit had been in development and was tested extensively at South Dakota State University, with consider-

able success. Then at the 20th anniver-sary of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show in 2013, Raven offered Canadian growers a glimpse of the future as well, on display at the Monosem exhibit.

It’s so recent a development that there aren’t any growers who have had experi-ence with it. However, this latest configu-ration on the OmniRow unit will be commercially available for purchase in time for the 2014 planting season.

Visually, there haven’t been any changes to the unit itself, only the manner in which it’s used. The units are config-ured into front and back rows, with each row planting a specific hybrid. The effect is to have two planters working in con-cert, but with each row working indepen-dently to plant a different hybrid according to sensors on the planter’s computer.

Of course, the unit can also adjust the planting rates, according to conditions.

“It’s a new function of OmniRow,” says Ryan Molitor, marketing supervisor of applied technology for Raven Industries. Initially, OmniRow enabled farmers to go for variable-rate (i.e. pre-scription) planting, where they could manually or electronically switch their population rates, either four rows at a time or right down to each individual unit. The system was built around a hydraulic motor and clutch system designed to give the grower as much con-trol as they might need.

New for 2014, Molitor says, is that when the grower is using a twin-row or interplant design, the planter will allow switching hybrids on the fly.

For now, it’s a breakthrough that OmniRow can provide the power to plant two hybrids. But that isn’t where the tech-nology will stop.

Molitor says that when the system was launched during the company’s

New row unit from Raven takes precision ag to a higher level By Ralph Pearce,

CG Production Editor

MULTI-HYBRID PLANTER THE NEXT STEP

6 CANADA’S OUTDOOR FARM SHOW // INNOVATION REPLAY

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innovation summit last June, a four-member producer panel was asked, “What’s the next technology you need for your farm?” And the answer from most growers on the panel was quick and consistent. They need the ability to switch between multiple hybrids, and to do it “on the fly.”

When asked how many hybrids, the answer was also consistent. “They said, ‘Two for now would be great,’” Molitor says. “We were pretty pleased to hear that.”

Included in the kit that Raven provides its customers are software and a cab dis-play that provides that capability for multi-hybrid planting.

The row units themselves are fixed on the toolbar. When the computer senses the need to switch from one hybrid to the next, the software actually shifts the trac-tor to steer to the right or the left to keep the rows as straight as possible.

Depending on the field, the two dif-ferent hybrids may be switched to match

different soil types, or a drought-tolerant hybrid may be chosen for a dry knoll. A resistant variety could also get inserted where there’s risk of insect damage.

“It does require a Raven field com-puter in the cab,” says Molitor. “And it’s our Envizio Pro or Envizio ProXL that’s the field computer that we have. That handles the planter functions, and it also does the steering, application controls —even yield monitoring and other tasks.”

On the original OmniRow system, the power to drive the motors on the row units came from a pair of “black boxes” on the planter. Although this latest enhancement also relies on these mod-ules, now there are additional output cables channelling power to the new multi-hybrid units.

For now, the OmniRow units have the capacity to enable multi-hybrid functions on planter units with as many as 36 rows. Molitor also says that despite the extra functions, there is no need to increase a

tractor’s power output or to move up to a higher horsepower class.

“One of the things with our hydraulic unit that worked and really surprised us was how little hydraulics it actually uses,” says Molitor. “When we get into some of the larger planters, including the most popular models on the market, we’re able to control those motors without getting a lot of hydraulic power drop.”

Although the system was configured to a North American-made Monosem planter when it was on display at the Outdoor Farm Show, Molitor says the kits from Raven make it adaptable to any other twin-row or interplant planter, including Great Plains and oth-ers. The key is the use of the kits, which the company recommends that growers get installed by a certified dealer.

For more information, go to the Raven Industries website at http://raven-precision.com/products/planter-controls/omnirow-multi-hybrid-control.

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In conventional soil sampling and analysis, growers have access to a fairly wide array of parameters and

values. There are the standard N-P-K values from a soil test, plus organic mat-ter, soil pH — and for an added price — nitrates, sulphur, copper and manganese. Some labs will also throw in a physical analysis, with percentages of clay or sand in the soil — again, for an added price.

But what would it be worth to your operation to know the risk for compac-tion in your soils?

What if you could learn more about your soil’s bulk density, or its water retention capability?

What if there were 15 base parame-ters that were available from one in-depth soil analysis?

Welcome to the future, thanks to the SoilOptix unit. Another worthwhile addition to the lineup of innovations seen at the 20th anniversary of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, the SoilOptix sys-tem has undergone an extensive learning and adaptation curve.

The product of more than 10 years of research in Europe, SoilOptix actually made landfall in Canada around 2009, when Paul and Barry Raymer, then of The Farm Office, based in Tavistock, Ont., began studying the unit and its many applications.

The Raymers were at the Grain Farmers of Ontario’s annual meeting in London last March under their new moniker, Practical Precision, and had a video presentation for the SoilOptix sys-tem, including a brief exploration of the breadth of its potential.

Now, more than six months later, Paul Raymer has had the chance to work with the system on about 750 acres here in Ontario.

Predictably, there’s been some skepti-cism on the part of growers, who wonder at the practicality of garnering that much information. As mentioned, there are 15 basic parameters or soil properties that can be generated from the SoilOptix sampling procedure and subsequent analysis. Another seven, including nitrates, sulphur, iron, copper, manga-nese, zinc and boron (the micronutri-ents) are obtainable at an added cost.

Raymer acknowledges there’s a lot to be learned about exactly how SoilOptix can best be used, but that preliminary results from the 2013 growing season are already winning converts.

Growers lined up to check out the system at the Outdoor Farm Show, and Raymer suggests that either type of reac-tion — positive or reluctant — is likely a reflection of the type of farmer that’s out there. Those who are most positive about

its use and potential tend to be the inten-sive managers.

“For those managers and the ones we have done the work for, they really like it,” says Raymer, adding that it’s not so complex that it’s making growers reluc-tant to adopt the technology.

“It starts with their mindset and where they are today when they grab a hold of this,” Raymer says. “It’s a matter of going to chase ‘the more’ rather than what you already have. I haven’t heard anybody say that land is a bargain or that inputs or seed costs are a bargain, so it’s investing more to hopefully gain more.”

THE SOILOPTIX DESIGNVisually, the SoilOptix unit appears

to be a simple metal tube mounted to the front of an ATV. But according to Raymer, this European technology mea-sures naturally emitting radiation released through the decomposition of the top foot of the soil.

It is a passive sensor — not penetrat-ing — and it measures four nuclides or isotopes that are present in the soil, namely uranium, potassium-40, thorium and cesium.

Data is collected in swaths of up to 40 feet wide (although they’re narrower in smaller fields). Using this sensing tech-nology, in combination with soil sam-

With SoilOptix, soil analysis goes far beyond conventional soil sampling. The goal, its developers say, is to

make crop management more scientific than ever By Ralph Pearce,

CG Production Editor

NEW FOR SOIL MANAGEMENT

Brought to you By Country Guide 9

pled “ground-truthing,” is roughly equivalent to 250 to 300 core sample locations per acre.

“What this researcher in Europe has found is that there’s a strong correlation to these varying nuclides to what we naturally go and chase, and what we chase is based on mathematics,” explains Raymer. “But we still go and collect calibration physical soil samples to be able to correlate to what the mathematical models tell us.”

The recommended frequency for the SoilOptix process is based on a nine-year cycle. Raymer uses the initial survey to benchmark the values present in the soil, confirming their values by pulling core samples, and then repeating the proce-dure every three years following a stan-dard corn-wheat-soybean rotation. In that setting, he’d return to take follow-up readings and core samples at three and six years to complete the cycle.

“With the field survey, we’re measur-ing the decomposition of the soil, and that decomposition isn’t that fast,” says Raymer.

At the Outdoor Farm Show, Raymer and his father Barry were showing grow-ers how the rates for their service (less than $10 per acre per year during a nine-year cycle) will work out to be less expen-sive than the 1.0-acre grid sampling regimen (listed in Practical Precision’s brochure as $9 to $11 per acre per year). The cost for a 2.5-acre grid sampling was listed at $4 per acre per year.

Again, soil sampling still takes place, providing a confirmation — and in some cases a contrast — to what the SoilOptix system is reading. In the past few years, there has been considerable debate around the accuracy of soil sampling. Some crop advisers and dealers have questioned the relevance of a sampling protocol they say is more than 30 or even 40 years out of date. Add to that, shifts in management prac-tices and refined plant genetics that have changed the standards to which soil nutri-ent levels can or should be measured, and the overall value of soil sampling has become questionable in the eyes of many.

Far from second-guessing or ques-tioning those values, Raymer is never-theless curious to get at exactly what the farmer is trying to do with the informa-tion from standard soil test results.

“The only thing guys have been getting

Continued on page 10

It looks like a simple hollow tube and a few wires, but Soiloptix analyzes soil radioactivity.

By measuring uranium, potassium-40, thorium and cesium, Soiloptix assesses soil quality.

there are still lots of skeptics, Soiloptix backers say, but they say the technology will prove itself.

Page 41: AGDealer Eastern Ontario Edition, November 2013

November 2013 Eastern Ontario - www.agdealer.com Page 418 CANADA’S OUTDOOR FARM SHOW // INNOVATION REPLAY

In conventional soil sampling and analysis, growers have access to a fairly wide array of parameters and

values. There are the standard N-P-K values from a soil test, plus organic mat-ter, soil pH — and for an added price — nitrates, sulphur, copper and manganese. Some labs will also throw in a physical analysis, with percentages of clay or sand in the soil — again, for an added price.

But what would it be worth to your operation to know the risk for compac-tion in your soils?

What if you could learn more about your soil’s bulk density, or its water retention capability?

What if there were 15 base parame-ters that were available from one in-depth soil analysis?

Welcome to the future, thanks to the SoilOptix unit. Another worthwhile addition to the lineup of innovations seen at the 20th anniversary of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, the SoilOptix sys-tem has undergone an extensive learning and adaptation curve.

The product of more than 10 years of research in Europe, SoilOptix actually made landfall in Canada around 2009, when Paul and Barry Raymer, then of The Farm Office, based in Tavistock, Ont., began studying the unit and its many applications.

The Raymers were at the Grain Farmers of Ontario’s annual meeting in London last March under their new moniker, Practical Precision, and had a video presentation for the SoilOptix sys-tem, including a brief exploration of the breadth of its potential.

Now, more than six months later, Paul Raymer has had the chance to work with the system on about 750 acres here in Ontario.

Predictably, there’s been some skepti-cism on the part of growers, who wonder at the practicality of garnering that much information. As mentioned, there are 15 basic parameters or soil properties that can be generated from the SoilOptix sampling procedure and subsequent analysis. Another seven, including nitrates, sulphur, iron, copper, manga-nese, zinc and boron (the micronutri-ents) are obtainable at an added cost.

Raymer acknowledges there’s a lot to be learned about exactly how SoilOptix can best be used, but that preliminary results from the 2013 growing season are already winning converts.

Growers lined up to check out the system at the Outdoor Farm Show, and Raymer suggests that either type of reac-tion — positive or reluctant — is likely a reflection of the type of farmer that’s out there. Those who are most positive about

its use and potential tend to be the inten-sive managers.

“For those managers and the ones we have done the work for, they really like it,” says Raymer, adding that it’s not so complex that it’s making growers reluc-tant to adopt the technology.

“It starts with their mindset and where they are today when they grab a hold of this,” Raymer says. “It’s a matter of going to chase ‘the more’ rather than what you already have. I haven’t heard anybody say that land is a bargain or that inputs or seed costs are a bargain, so it’s investing more to hopefully gain more.”

THE SOILOPTIX DESIGNVisually, the SoilOptix unit appears

to be a simple metal tube mounted to the front of an ATV. But according to Raymer, this European technology mea-sures naturally emitting radiation released through the decomposition of the top foot of the soil.

It is a passive sensor — not penetrat-ing — and it measures four nuclides or isotopes that are present in the soil, namely uranium, potassium-40, thorium and cesium.

Data is collected in swaths of up to 40 feet wide (although they’re narrower in smaller fields). Using this sensing tech-nology, in combination with soil sam-

With SoilOptix, soil analysis goes far beyond conventional soil sampling. The goal, its developers say, is to

make crop management more scientific than ever By Ralph Pearce,

CG Production Editor

NEW FOR SOIL MANAGEMENT

Brought to you By Country Guide 9

pled “ground-truthing,” is roughly equivalent to 250 to 300 core sample locations per acre.

“What this researcher in Europe has found is that there’s a strong correlation to these varying nuclides to what we naturally go and chase, and what we chase is based on mathematics,” explains Raymer. “But we still go and collect calibration physical soil samples to be able to correlate to what the mathematical models tell us.”

The recommended frequency for the SoilOptix process is based on a nine-year cycle. Raymer uses the initial survey to benchmark the values present in the soil, confirming their values by pulling core samples, and then repeating the proce-dure every three years following a stan-dard corn-wheat-soybean rotation. In that setting, he’d return to take follow-up readings and core samples at three and six years to complete the cycle.

“With the field survey, we’re measur-ing the decomposition of the soil, and that decomposition isn’t that fast,” says Raymer.

At the Outdoor Farm Show, Raymer and his father Barry were showing grow-ers how the rates for their service (less than $10 per acre per year during a nine-year cycle) will work out to be less expen-sive than the 1.0-acre grid sampling regimen (listed in Practical Precision’s brochure as $9 to $11 per acre per year). The cost for a 2.5-acre grid sampling was listed at $4 per acre per year.

Again, soil sampling still takes place, providing a confirmation — and in some cases a contrast — to what the SoilOptix system is reading. In the past few years, there has been considerable debate around the accuracy of soil sampling. Some crop advisers and dealers have questioned the relevance of a sampling protocol they say is more than 30 or even 40 years out of date. Add to that, shifts in management prac-tices and refined plant genetics that have changed the standards to which soil nutri-ent levels can or should be measured, and the overall value of soil sampling has become questionable in the eyes of many.

Far from second-guessing or ques-tioning those values, Raymer is never-theless curious to get at exactly what the farmer is trying to do with the informa-tion from standard soil test results.

“The only thing guys have been getting

Continued on page 10

It looks like a simple hollow tube and a few wires, but Soiloptix analyzes soil radioactivity.

By measuring uranium, potassium-40, thorium and cesium, Soiloptix assesses soil quality.

there are still lots of skeptics, Soiloptix backers say, but they say the technology will prove itself.

10 Canada’s outdoor farm show // InnoVatIon rEPLaY

back is the nutrients,” Raymer says. “Not to say those aren’t important, but are they a big generator to help boost yields?”

Says Raymer about SoilOptix: “I’m not saying this is a silver bullet, but we believe it’s taking us farther than we’ve ever been.”

Once the survey is complete, Raymer looks at the variation in radiation levels, then pulls the core samples based on those variations. He can use the isotopes and derive an average for nutrient content, with an accuracy of 60 to 85 per cent, based on different properties. For soil tex-

ture — and that, says Raymer, is the real strength of this tool — the accuracy jumps to 70 to 95 per cent. Thorium, for instance, correlates very well with clay content.

Interest buIldIngShortly after the Woodstock show,

Raymer met with representatives from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food to discuss the use of the SoilOptix system. He’s pleased to know that there’s

interest from the ministry, although he believes it was more as a tool for envi-ronmental applications. Yet he’s still con-fident that such interest will have a positive impact going forward.

Raymer notes that there’s been con-siderable skepticism in the past from ministry staff regarding the use of GreenSeeker technology, which Raymer also markets. Yet provincial corn special-ist Greg Stewart has reversed his previ-ous stance, advocating the use of GreenSeeker technology at a specific point in the growing season. And Raymer sees that as a signal that times — and some time-honoured perceptions — are changing.

“The ministry is applying for some OFID (Ontario Farm Income Database) funding for a two-year project for variable-rate nitrogen utilizing optical sensing, and yet we’re going to the next level of utilizing those zones,” says Raymer. He notes that he can now use the SoilOptix system to enhance the prescriptions created by the GreenSeeker unit and either override its rec-ommendations or tweak them based on the more-detailed results from the SoilOptix unit. “We can take something like nitrogen-use efficiency to the next level.”

lookIng aheadRaymer says he’s been very fortunate

in that Practical Precision is the exclusive North American distributor and he feels it puts him at a tremendous advantage. And depending on the uptake of the technology, there may come a time when he can sell the SoilOptix units direct to growers.

Again, the key is determining what the farmer is looking to address on their particular farm.

The learning continues for Raymer as wel l . He notes that one Swedish researcher is studying spatial variability in cadmium as a means of improving production in wheat, which has a sensi-tivity to cadmium. There’s also room for expansion beyond the 15 standard prop-erties and seven micronutrients.

“It’s the power of numbers, and the biggest thing is that growers can utilize this system, and a lot of them have the appetite for this type of information,” says Raymer. “They already have the variable-rate equipment in their shed, but it’s been underutilized.”

So the learning continues.

“It’s taking us farther than we’ve ever been.”

— Paul Raymer

soIl samplIng analysIs — grId samplIng vs soIloptIx

2.5 Acre grid sampling 1 Acre grid sampling SoilOptixCost $12 $35 - $45 (where offered) $40 Initial – Retest $20

Recommended frequencyEvery crop cycle

(3 - 4 years). Every crop cycle

(3 - 4 years).

Every 9 - 10 years (every third crop cycle). Retest calibration

sites every crop cycle.

Cost per acre per year $4 per acre per year. $9 - $11 per acre per year.

Approximately $8 per acre per year.

Collection

Random core samples (minimum of 12

recommended) from 2.5 acres.

Random core samples (minimum of 12

recommended) from every acre.

Data is collected from up to 40 ft. swaths. (Closer for smaller fields.)

Equivalent to approximately 250 - 300 core samples per acre.

Physical calibration core samples collected.

Analysis:Soil pH Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapMagnesium Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapPhosphorus Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapPotassium Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapOrganic matter Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapCalcium Yes Yes Yes - High resolution map% Base saturation Yes Yes YesCation exchange capacity Yes Yes YesWater retention No No Yes - High resolution map% Bulk density No No Yes - High resolution mapRisk for compaction No No Yes - High resolution mapBulk density No No Yes - High resolution mapAltitude No No Yes - High resolution mapM50 No No Yes - High resolution mapLeakability No No Yes - High resolution mapHydraulic saturation capacity No No Yes - High resolution map% Sand Some labs - Extra cost Some labs - Extra cost Yes - High resolution map% Clay Some labs - Extra cost Some labs - Extra cost Yes - High resolution mapNitrate Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costSulphur Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costIron Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costCopper Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costManganese Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costZinc Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costBoron Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost

Uses Lime application,

fertility maps Lime application,

fertility maps

High resolution maps offer ease of ability to create

VRA prescriptions (lime, seeding, fertilzer, etc.)

Other optional information gathered

Trimble WM drain Topography data for

field drainage

GreenSeeker NDVI data Crop NDVI for vineyard,

turf, cover crops

Continued from page 9

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pled “ground-truthing,” is roughly equivalent to 250 to 300 core sample locations per acre.

“What this researcher in Europe has found is that there’s a strong correlation to these varying nuclides to what we naturally go and chase, and what we chase is based on mathematics,” explains Raymer. “But we still go and collect calibration physical soil samples to be able to correlate to what the mathematical models tell us.”

The recommended frequency for the SoilOptix process is based on a nine-year cycle. Raymer uses the initial survey to benchmark the values present in the soil, confirming their values by pulling core samples, and then repeating the proce-dure every three years following a stan-dard corn-wheat-soybean rotation. In that setting, he’d return to take follow-up readings and core samples at three and six years to complete the cycle.

“With the field survey, we’re measur-ing the decomposition of the soil, and that decomposition isn’t that fast,” says Raymer.

At the Outdoor Farm Show, Raymer and his father Barry were showing grow-ers how the rates for their service (less than $10 per acre per year during a nine-year cycle) will work out to be less expen-sive than the 1.0-acre grid sampling regimen (listed in Practical Precision’s brochure as $9 to $11 per acre per year). The cost for a 2.5-acre grid sampling was listed at $4 per acre per year.

Again, soil sampling still takes place, providing a confirmation — and in some cases a contrast — to what the SoilOptix system is reading. In the past few years, there has been considerable debate around the accuracy of soil sampling. Some crop advisers and dealers have questioned the relevance of a sampling protocol they say is more than 30 or even 40 years out of date. Add to that, shifts in management prac-tices and refined plant genetics that have changed the standards to which soil nutri-ent levels can or should be measured, and the overall value of soil sampling has become questionable in the eyes of many.

Far from second-guessing or ques-tioning those values, Raymer is never-theless curious to get at exactly what the farmer is trying to do with the informa-tion from standard soil test results.

“The only thing guys have been getting

Continued on page 10

It looks like a simple hollow tube and a few wires, but Soiloptix analyzes soil radioactivity.

By measuring uranium, potassium-40, thorium and cesium, Soiloptix assesses soil quality.

there are still lots of skeptics, Soiloptix backers say, but they say the technology will prove itself.

10 Canada’s outdoor farm show // InnoVatIon rEPLaY

back is the nutrients,” Raymer says. “Not to say those aren’t important, but are they a big generator to help boost yields?”

Says Raymer about SoilOptix: “I’m not saying this is a silver bullet, but we believe it’s taking us farther than we’ve ever been.”

Once the survey is complete, Raymer looks at the variation in radiation levels, then pulls the core samples based on those variations. He can use the isotopes and derive an average for nutrient content, with an accuracy of 60 to 85 per cent, based on different properties. For soil tex-

ture — and that, says Raymer, is the real strength of this tool — the accuracy jumps to 70 to 95 per cent. Thorium, for instance, correlates very well with clay content.

Interest buIldIngShortly after the Woodstock show,

Raymer met with representatives from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food to discuss the use of the SoilOptix system. He’s pleased to know that there’s

interest from the ministry, although he believes it was more as a tool for envi-ronmental applications. Yet he’s still con-fident that such interest will have a positive impact going forward.

Raymer notes that there’s been con-siderable skepticism in the past from ministry staff regarding the use of GreenSeeker technology, which Raymer also markets. Yet provincial corn special-ist Greg Stewart has reversed his previ-ous stance, advocating the use of GreenSeeker technology at a specific point in the growing season. And Raymer sees that as a signal that times — and some time-honoured perceptions — are changing.

“The ministry is applying for some OFID (Ontario Farm Income Database) funding for a two-year project for variable-rate nitrogen utilizing optical sensing, and yet we’re going to the next level of utilizing those zones,” says Raymer. He notes that he can now use the SoilOptix system to enhance the prescriptions created by the GreenSeeker unit and either override its rec-ommendations or tweak them based on the more-detailed results from the SoilOptix unit. “We can take something like nitrogen-use efficiency to the next level.”

lookIng aheadRaymer says he’s been very fortunate

in that Practical Precision is the exclusive North American distributor and he feels it puts him at a tremendous advantage. And depending on the uptake of the technology, there may come a time when he can sell the SoilOptix units direct to growers.

Again, the key is determining what the farmer is looking to address on their particular farm.

The learning continues for Raymer as wel l . He notes that one Swedish researcher is studying spatial variability in cadmium as a means of improving production in wheat, which has a sensi-tivity to cadmium. There’s also room for expansion beyond the 15 standard prop-erties and seven micronutrients.

“It’s the power of numbers, and the biggest thing is that growers can utilize this system, and a lot of them have the appetite for this type of information,” says Raymer. “They already have the variable-rate equipment in their shed, but it’s been underutilized.”

So the learning continues.

“It’s taking us farther than we’ve ever been.”

— Paul Raymer

soIl samplIng analysIs — grId samplIng vs soIloptIx

2.5 Acre grid sampling 1 Acre grid sampling SoilOptixCost $12 $35 - $45 (where offered) $40 Initial – Retest $20

Recommended frequencyEvery crop cycle

(3 - 4 years). Every crop cycle

(3 - 4 years).

Every 9 - 10 years (every third crop cycle). Retest calibration

sites every crop cycle.

Cost per acre per year $4 per acre per year. $9 - $11 per acre per year.

Approximately $8 per acre per year.

Collection

Random core samples (minimum of 12

recommended) from 2.5 acres.

Random core samples (minimum of 12

recommended) from every acre.

Data is collected from up to 40 ft. swaths. (Closer for smaller fields.)

Equivalent to approximately 250 - 300 core samples per acre.

Physical calibration core samples collected.

Analysis:Soil pH Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapMagnesium Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapPhosphorus Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapPotassium Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapOrganic matter Yes Yes Yes - High resolution mapCalcium Yes Yes Yes - High resolution map% Base saturation Yes Yes YesCation exchange capacity Yes Yes YesWater retention No No Yes - High resolution map% Bulk density No No Yes - High resolution mapRisk for compaction No No Yes - High resolution mapBulk density No No Yes - High resolution mapAltitude No No Yes - High resolution mapM50 No No Yes - High resolution mapLeakability No No Yes - High resolution mapHydraulic saturation capacity No No Yes - High resolution map% Sand Some labs - Extra cost Some labs - Extra cost Yes - High resolution map% Clay Some labs - Extra cost Some labs - Extra cost Yes - High resolution mapNitrate Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costSulphur Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costIron Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costCopper Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costManganese Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costZinc Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra costBoron Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost Yes - Extra cost

Uses Lime application,

fertility maps Lime application,

fertility maps

High resolution maps offer ease of ability to create

VRA prescriptions (lime, seeding, fertilzer, etc.)

Other optional information gathered

Trimble WM drain Topography data for

field drainage

GreenSeeker NDVI data Crop NDVI for vineyard,

turf, cover crops

Continued from page 9

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INNOVATION ROUNDUPThey were everywhere. The 2013 Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show will go into the books for squeezing more innovations into each acre

than any other show we’ve seen. From amazing high-capacity field equipment to some very brainy, roboticized marvels for the dairy barn, and from new corn and soybean genetic traits to new electronics for picking the best of those genetics, innovations were all around. COUNTRY GUIDE asked ag journalists Maggie Van Camp, Ralph Pearce and Amy Petherick to report on the most impressive innovations they unearthed. Said Pearce, “I could have kept on writing.”

Here’s an innovative chance for farmers to track precipitation on their farms, and also be part

of a network. It looks like a variation on the simple

graduated cylinders we all used for those high school science lab experiments. But in this case, the gauge provides accurate on-farm measurements as well as the opportunity to be part of something more complex and more informative.

The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow (CoCoRaHS) network is an innovative non-profit, volunteer col-lective that grew out of the floods that hit Fort Collins, Colorado in 1997. And now, the network is being championed by the staff at Weather INnovations (WIN) of Chatham, Ont.

The company’s staff was at the 2013 edition of Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, showcasing the gauge and handing out cards with the CoCoRaHS website, plus an invitation to join a growing North American network.

The gauges are said to provide greater accuracy in measuring all forms of pre-cipitation in specific locations — such as your farm — instead of relying on the nearest weather station (which seldom accounts for microclimates). Then it allows participants to add those totals to a growing database that can provide more

accurate compilations of precipitation statistics both near and far.

All that’s required is an enthusiasm (and commitment) for recording the pre-cipitation data and sharing your numbers with the network.

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A sprayer for tighter places

For farmers growing specialty crops or working with small fields, bigger isn’t better. Now, Case IH has

responded to this issue with the launch of their latest Patriot self-propelled sprayers.

The Patriot 2240 offers farmers all the features of the larger sprayers in the model series, but this time mounted on a smaller chassis. Although the body of the machine may be smaller, the company made sure not to compromise height, with a 62-inch clearance that still allows for later-season application. The fact that the machine stands a little taller also means the service centre could be oriented at a comfortable height for loading product. The width of the machine is adjustable, offering a track that starts at a narrow 90 inches for spe-cialty crops but can be mechanically or hydraulically increased to 120 inches for compatibility with 30-inch row crops.

Other unique features include a re-designed, 660-gallon holding tank whose scalloped sides improve rear visibility and maximize the number of nozzles that can be seen by the operator. Boom options include a 60/80-foot boom or a 60/90-foot boom on a parallel linkage design that offers a 63-inch range of motion for pre-plant spraying and beyond.

In other words, for operators with spe-cific needs, maybe good things really can come in smaller packages.

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Feed them by railAutomated feeding technology gets ready for the barn

Even tiny inconsistencies and cumu-lative small human errors can cost a farm a big amount of money. It’s

part of why automation is increasingly appealing to dairy farmers.

With robotic milking now an estab-lished technology, companies like DeLaval have set their sights on automated feeding systems. This year at the farm show, DeLaval demonstrated its new Optimat II automated feeding system. It features a feed cart suspended on an overhead rail, fed by conveyors travelling from a station-ary mixer.

The standard system requires the mixer to be loaded manually but DeLaval also offers a master option, which can load the mixer automatically using a sys-tem of augers and conveyors coming direct from storage.

Either system can be programmed to deliver feed to cows in multiple batches each day, increasing dry matter intake, feed

efficiency, overall cow health, and milk yields while reducing waste and labour.

DeLaval also demonstrated the Feed Pusher FP200, which is essentially com-prised of a curb-mounted rail that sus-pends an automated plow along the length of the feed bunk. Like the feed delivery system, the feed pusher can also

be programmed to operate several times a day, at set intervals, helping to keep a con-stant feed supply in front of the herd without the use of any extra labour.

Though not yet commercially avail-able to farmers, DeLaval plans to have both the feed pusher and Optimat sys-tems available for purchase in 2014.

DuPont FIREPutting more power in the hands of our unsung heroes

When times are good in agricul-ture, there are opportunities to spread time and wealth

and to invest in our rural communities, which is exactly what DuPont knows that farmers are doing.

What’s innovative now is the com-pany’s Funding Initiative for Rural Emergencies (FIRE), a corporate giving

program launched on July 13 this year that pledges $100,000 to rural emer-gency services in Canada. Not only does the company hope the initiative will put a spotlight on our unsung rural heroes, usually volunteers, but DuPont also believes the program will increase awareness of safe practices on the farm.

The campaign kicked off in Howick, Ont. with a simulated grain bin rescue and the first donation of $8,500 to the Howick Fire Department for an agricul-tural-based fire rescue program. The program will include training to deal with confined spaces, rope rescues, silo fires and other agricultural emergencies.

FIRE has also extended a $5,000 grant to the Petrolia and North Enniskillen Firefighters’ Association to help build an addition on its fire hall. The Dundalk Fire Department also received a $7,274 check to help with the purchase of an oxygen tank refill station.

Applications can be submitted to [email protected] and success-ful applications with be publicized through Pioneer’s Facebook page.

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Featured in the Dow AgroSciences plots this year was their new weed control platform with Enlist

Duo and its corresponding trait-resis-tant corn and soybean genetics.

New Enlist herbicide offers farmers another option, particularly against hard-to-control and resistant weeds, by combining glyphosate with 2,4-D cho-line, an ammonium salt developed by Dow that is different from previous 2,4-D amine or ester formulations.

The new formulation remains as effective on weeds as previous versions, but doesn’t sacrifice any of the favour-able environmental degradation charac-teristics of 2,4-D amine or ester.

Also important, the 2,4-D in Enlist appears to be less volatile. In laboratory and small-scale field trials to test for drift to neighbouring tomatoes, grapes,

and cotton plants, the company says very little crop injury was caused by the new formation, even in simulated sce-narios that are linked to high volatility.

That could prove good news because of the way farm practices have been changing in the wake of other herbicide technologies. With the wide application windows and crop safety of Roundup Ready, for instance, more spray opera-tors have been taking advantage of the opportunity to apply herbicides in less- than-favourable conditions because in many cases, nearby crops have also been glyphosate tolerant.

It could also be good news because the addition of 2,4-D to the spray pro-gram can broaden the farm’s herbicide protection, reducing the odds that her-bicide resistance will develop.

Spraying Enlist next to a neighbour

still growing RR-only crops won’t be as forgiving as spraying Roundup alone, however, and a major component of Dow’s product release campaign is its renewed emphasis on drift reduction at the operator level. The company has committed to providing nozzle type and droplet size recommendations for Enlist, following drift studies conducted by the University of Nebraska and the University of Queensland, Australia, that demonstrated physical drift can be reduced by 90 per cent using a low-drift AIXR nozzle.

Though Enlist was approved for use in Canada last year, U.S. regulatory approval has not kept pace and has put a full prod-uct launch on hold. However, Mycogen and Hyland Seeds hope to make their new line of corn hybrids available in time for the 2014 growing season.

New for herbicide toleranceEnlist Duo may reach the Canadian market in time for 2014

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Next-gen seed guideDekalb’s tablet seed guide puts even more information in your hands

Farmers are demanding access to information in all sorts of new ways, particularly through digital apps. Now, Dekalb has responded by offering their seed guide though

an innovative, industry-leading new tablet application.The Dekalb Seed Guide App gives farmers access to all the tra-

ditional canola, corn, and soybean information traditionally pro-vided in a seed guide. But then it goes further, also linking to other related resources such as real-time harvest plot data, seed treatment information, and plant population and yield estimating calculators.

The app also links to the company’s YouTube channel, offer-ing agronomic advice on a variety of topics. Dekalb’s new app is available in English and French for Apple products and an Android version is in development.

Earlier this year, Ontario’s Agriculture Ministry found that farmers are embracing technology even faster than Canadians in general, with 69 per cent of farmers owning smartphones compared to 56 per cent of the general public.

Dekalb marketing manager Denise Hockaday says the digital approach to their seed guide offers farmers a resource they can carry everywhere with them, and keep clean. It also keeps infor-mation organized, and it makes the information easily compa-rable during the many fall seed sales calls, as well as remaining handy in the spring when it comes to making game-time deci-sions out in the field.

Farming with appsPioneer’s 360 series of field apps can connect individual fields to more cropping experts

The modern farmer is constantly bombarded with so much information, it’s a wonder anyone can keep it all straight. Now, Pioneer Hi-Bred has a solution some

farmers are really going to like for keeping track of all that insight.

The product is called “Field360” and it is comprised of a collection of iPad- and iPhone-compatible apps which help farmers map their fields, then link the satellite image to notes and photos. These notes and photos can then be shared with Pioneer agronomists to indicate areas of concern, or they can be converted into emails requesting recommendations from other sources.

Some of the apps in the suite, such as Field360 Notes, are free but other components, like Field 360 Select, require an annual subscription. This gives the user access to mobile live data such as precipitation and growing degree day calculations which estimate plant growth stages. When connected to the Internet, the program can automatically assign notes to the cor-rect field based on the user’s GPS co-ordinates.

The complete integration of information and instanta-neous communication feed is perhaps a futuristic preview of farming, where problem solving is a team sport that a farmer participates in from a mission control centre with just a few swipes of a finger.

Switching to switchgrassSuddenly, biomass crops are back in the news

There were more than a few farmers at Woodstock this year considering the switch to switchgrass at the biomass dem-onstration site.

Hosted by the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association and the Ontario Biomass Producers Coop, the demo gave farmers a chance to discuss emerging opportunities in the biomass market. For one, mushroom producers have become dissatisfied with the straw available as modern harvesting equipment literally makes shorter work of stemmy grains. Often today’s straw breaks up far too quickly for their composting needs.

Then there are the fruit and vegetable growers who have dis-covered switchgrass as a mulch, popular among berry, carrot, and ginseng producers.

Finally, there seems to be serious potential in marketing to livestock producers who admire the consistency of weed-free switchgrass. Although it hasn’t caught on here, some U.S. dairy farms have been using this low-quality feed source to boost the fibre in their dry cow rations. In both cases, switchgrass appeals to conventional and organic producers alike.

Switchgrass is a competitively priced product in any of these markets mostly because it has such a low cost of production. It is well suited to sandy, less productive soils and requires no phospho-rus, no potassium, and very little nitrogen to be successful. With so little risk and growing reward opportunities, it’s no wonder farmers are considering the switch.

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Planting through cornstalksChopper technology may not be new, but it’s definitely improved

Some readers will argue that cornstalk chopper heads aren’t really innovative. After all, choppers pre-date Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show by more than 20 years.

What has changed, though, is the steely toughness of today’s hybrids, as well as preferences in tillage practices. The big differ-ence between 1993 and today is the standability of cornstalks, along with higher rates of nitrogen application, higher plant pop-ulations and the sheer amounts of stover produced (estimated at 25 to 45 per cent more per acre than 10 years ago).

For growers, of course, one key issue remains the same. How do you plant soybeans through that residue?

That was the rationale behind the stalk chopper head demon-stration at the 2013 Outdoor Farm Show, featuring six different manufacturers showcasing their latest models. Case IH, East Can (featuring Capello) Machineries Agricole (Geringhoff), Kearney Planters (with Drago) Grecav Canada and John Deere ran their models through a cornfield, offering growers a glimpse of each unit’s capabilities. The chopper heads today, compared to those from the 1960s and ’70s, provide better ease of operation — you can turn each row unit on and off, the power requirements have been improved and they last longer with easier maintenance

New TMRs revealedEasier TMR handling promised by new products

As part of its international dealer conference, held this year at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, Jaylor launched not one, but two new product lines for dairy, beef, sheep, and

goat feed management.The new 5000 Series TMR vertical mixer and its three new

forage-handling loader attachments were revealed to the world on September 10 during the company’s three-day innovation conference. More than 80 dealers from 42 countries attended, including some from as far as Europe and the Pacific Rim.

Five years following the release of the 4000 series mixers, the 5000 series includes an upgraded frame design, stronger cast metal parts, heavier loading capabilities, new conveyor discharge options, a new low-profile twin auger model and a new patented square-cut auger. The lower-profile auger model is ideal for using with smaller skid-steer loaders, with the square-cut auger designed to reduce friction within the tub while mixing, resulting in more power savings.

Tractor attachments at Woodstock included a bale shear, silage shear and a new bale grabber. The bale shear has a large cutting arm which slices bales in half while they are being loaded into the TMR mixer, reducing mixing time and making the removal of net-ting or plastic wrap more convenient. The silage shear cuts and loads directly from the bunk face to the TMR mixer, without dis-turbing the rest of the bunk or changing buckets, improving preci-sion when measuring silage and reducing spoilage. The new bale grabber handles wrapped silage bales without damaging the sealed plastic layer and can move a 6x6 dry bale. All attachments come with a universal connector plate, making them compatible with any loader.

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“Seeing is believing”seemed to be the theme at Mycogen Seeds, one of the most talked-about displays at this

year’s Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show. Although the company didn’t launch major new technologies at the show, it was innovative in communicating some old messages in creative new ways.

The first things to catch the eye were glass tanks that could almost have been dismissed as decorative planters if it weren’t for the corn and soybean plants coming out the top. These four-foot-tall “root boxes” were made with Plexiglas on some sides and offered the unusual opportunity to check out the visible dif-ferences for example between soybean

roots that had been inoculated compared to those which hadn’t.

The site also featured a “Big Dig” that allowed visitors to walk right into a three-foot trench, supported with Plexiglas walls in order to see the root structure of surrounding corn plants. The demonstra-tion clearly illustrated not only the importance of seeding depth, but also offered Mycogen agronomists the oppor-tunity to talk with farmers about deep compaction, showing them just how deep the roots of their crops are reaching.

Walking away from the site, the big comment was, this is the kind of hands-on opportunity that is ideally suited to the Outdoor Farm Show.

Getting to the root of it allMycogen’s Big Dig scores a hit at the show

Mucking out was never this coolNuhn’s Lagoon Crawler not only gets the job done, it’s a gas to use

It might be described as an amphibi-ous agitation vehicle, but watch a farmer take the controls and you’d

swear you were witnessing Christmas-come-early for schoolboys.

The Nuhn Lagoon Crawler looks like an oversized, remote-controlled dune buggy that is as functional as it is fun looking. Operated entirely wirelessly, the machine is able to drive into a liquid manure pit and float across the slurry surface, all the while stirring the layers below with seven agitator nozzles.

Four hydraulic motors propel a light-weight frame mounted on commercial pontoons in such liquid environments. On dry land, the same motors also con-trol four-wheel steering. The design is especially critical for manoeuvring the machine across the mucky bottom of a drained pit or off of sand islands that may form in a pit that has been agitated for years from the lagoon’s shores.

Should the machine get stuck on one of these islands, a hydraulic lift can raise the vehicle up to five feet above its hovering height and save the operator the messy trip of going in to dig the crawler free.

Topping off the stellar design is Nuhn’s award-winning, three-port header pump. Capable of being extended into the pit until fully submerged, it never requires priming and has been known to throw manure 100 metres when mounted on a tractor.

The crawler sips from the same power source that the rest of the vehicle relies on, a 160-horsepower Cummins diesel engine, moving more than 375,000 litres of liquid manure with every litre of diesel fuel burned.

With that much power and an eight-inch pump, Nuhn says they can cut slurry mixing time in half.

Although Nuhn is an Ontario based company, the crawlers are well suited to the five- or 10-acre dugout lagoons com-mon in Western Canada and the U.S.

Farmers there may soon be attending demos of this toy for big boys too, espe-cially with a piloting system which would enable the machine to traverse a pre-scribed route on auto-steer.

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Feeding younger calvesthe new Forster system can feed calves while they’re still in individual pens

When Forster Technik’s auto-mated calf feeders first came on the market, farmers taxed

by the chore of feeding calves were over-joyed at the idea of never having to pail milk again. Unfortunately, the systems couldn’t serve calves before they were grouped… until now.

Making its North American debut, the Forster Technik Calf Rail System is an extension of the original group feeder unit and consists of a heated hose exten-sion which ends at a robotic feeder arm to service calves housed individually.

The idea behind the Calf Rail is to feed calves up to two weeks old, before they’re moved into group pens. The sys-tem works by allowing the feeder arm to

move along an overhead rail to each pen, offering a bottle-like nipple for suckling at each stop on the line.

The demonstration unit assembled at the Outdoor Farm Show serviced five adjacent pens before swivelling around and feeding the five calves on the other side of the face-to-face setup, feeding a total of 10 calves in roughly a one-hour period.

In future, Forster hopes to be able to run up to four arms from one feeder unit, with each arm capable of feeding up to 32 calves.

Like the group feeding unit, the calf rail operates unmanned. But unlike the group feeder (where calves have free access) the arm operates on a schedule programmed by the owner. Because the company still has some final program-ming to do, the unit hasn’t yet been made commercially available. Three farms have volunteered to install and

experiment with the calf rail system through to next spring to help the com-pany finalize the model with hopes that it can be made commercially available later next year.

More science in the barnAnalyzing milk chemistry puts real-time control in farmers’ hands

Although many dairy farmers track different milk parameters to help them manage their cows,

few of these parameters can actually be measured on the go on the farm, which is what makes Herd Navigator so unique.

This advanced analysis system released in Canada late last year has the ability to sample milk automatically in a parlour or robotic operation, straight from the pipeline.

Herd Navigator is the first product to be collaboratively produced by FOSS, an analytical solutions company, and DeLaval International with the faculty of a g r i c u l t u r a l s c i e n ce s a t Aa r hu s University and the Danish Cattle Federation. During milking, the system collects samples from different milking points and sends them, one by one, to the analyser instrument. The system automatically selects which cows to sam-ple, at which milking session, and for which parameters.

There are four different components in the mi lk which are analyzed. Progesterone is measured for heat detec-tion, identifying pregnancies, abortions, cysts, and anoestrus. Lactate dehydroge-nase (LDH) indicates clinical and sub-clinical mastitis. Urea levels are used to evaluate nutrition (specifically protein consumption) and can offer recommen-dations for real-time feed ration adjust-ments. Beta hydroxybutyrate (BHB) works as an indicator of ketosis and sec-ondary metabolic disorders.

Together, the information collected from the four focus areas can offer whole-herd heat detection, and an increase in pregnancy rates. Plus, it can eliminate physical pregnancy checks, as well as reduce treatment costs thanks to early disease detection. The system also aims to prevent milk losses caused by mastitis, improve feed efficiency and reduce feed costs.

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Simply innovativeMF says that sometimes the best innovations make things simpler, not more complex

With the potential to build so much complexity into today’s farm equipment, innovations

with a keep-it-simple engineering philoso-phy still win favour with farmers. At least, that’s a strategy that Massey Ferguson seems to be banking on.

As the Massey Ferguson 9500 Series combines moved into full production this year, the focus is largely on features that are designed to be both simple and effec-tive. By changing the engine configura-tion so that it’s now in line with the rotor, for instance, the new series achieves a more efficient transfer of power. The company says this one innovation leads to as much as a 20 per cent increase in capacity and an equal increase in fuel effi-ciency when compared to older models.

The series is also equipped with the simplified and more efficient cooling sys-tem featured last year, where airflow is drawn through an unrestricted V-shape directly to the engine air intake, air condi-tioning, and hydraulic system units.

Now, 2013 models also come guidance ready for all auto-steer systems, not just the company’s favoured Topcon System 150. In an industry where high-tech solu-tions sometimes leave farmers in a field of confusion, attention to simplicity does indeed stand out.

One of the few things people working in all sectors of the agri-culture industry tend to agree on

is that the average Canadian doesn’t know nearly enough about where their food comes from.

Innovative progress is being made, however. For instance, although most exhibitors and attendees may not have noticed, the Outdoor Farm Show was providing high school students with a real education in modern agriculture, thanks to Ontario Agri-Food Education Inc (OAFE).

Over 300 teenagers from Woodstock, Ridgetown, Petrolia, Caledonia and

Guelph were led by OAFE teacher ambas-sadors through the show as part of a cur-riculum-based program which highlighted technology and innovation in the indus-try as well as the possibility of great career opportunities.

In its third year at the show, the OAFE program specifically focused on water use, local food and horticulture, and it honoured the show’s anniversary with a review of industry advances from the last 20 years.

The teacher ambassadors working with the students are part of another pro-gram initiated by OAFE in early 2012 which offers recent graduates from teach-

ing colleges the opportunity to gain class-room experience by teaching an ag based curriculum. The program has attracted energetic and enthusiastic young people, many with little to no personal experience with agriculture, and it uses them to encourage their more experienced peers to make better use of the subject matter in their own classrooms.

By travelling around to Grade 4 to Grade 12 classrooms and teaching curric-ulum-linked, one-hour lessons to stu-dents, free of charge (since OAFE pays for the program’s expenses), these ambassa-dors offer students fresh new material on little known agricultural topics.

They weren’t all farmersOAFE brought high school students to Woodstock to learn the facts of farming

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Farmers at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show (COFS) often get the chance to see new technology in action

before investing in it, which plays an important role in choosing the equip-ment that best meets their needs.

In particular, at the sprayer clinic dur-ing the 2013 COFS, they got a chance to see six different twin-fan nozzles from three different manufacturers being put through their paces in a coverage trial on soybeans.

Leading spray tips from TeeJet Industries, Greenleaf Technologies and HyPro-EU Ltd. were compared in the West Demo Field during the clinic led by Saskatchewan-based Tom Wolf, a scien-tist specializing in spray application technology.

“Twin-fan nozzles are a good option for fungicides and insecticides in soy-beans because they can direct sprays at parts of the canopy that are difficult for conventional nozzles to reach,” says Wolf.

Applications from a twin-fan nozzle are able to coat more of the plant because the spray is delivered from different direc-tions. Compared to a conventional nozzle, the twin-fan setup is better at reaching stems and leaves obscured by higher levels of the canopy.

Some disadvantages to using twin-fan tips include greater complexity, smaller openings that can become blocked more easily, and in some cases more drift potential. Different models address these issues differently. There are a good num-ber of choices available for farmers who want to match th eir own needs with what the nozzle offers.

Wolf says no formal comparison of the tips was made during the COFS clinic, but attendees were able to observe and compare the nozzles for themselves. Water-sensitive paper was used to show how well different nozzles covered crops.

“The twin-fan nozzles all performed well, and their deposits were somewhat greater than the single fan,” says Wolf. “It was a bit breezy during the demos, and sprays tended to deposit with wind direc-tion regardless of the tip design. The noz-zles that produced the coarsest spray deposited on both sides of the target

regardless of wind direction, but only large droplets deposited against the wind. Lowering boom heights helped the noz-zles work better.”

Twin-fan nozzles are commonly used to treat fusarium head blight in wheat and have been around for years, but new asymmetric versions are just being intro-duced. Both symmetrical and asymmetri-cal nozzles were compared at COFS, and the John Deere 4830 Sprayer that was used in the demonstration was supplied by Can-East Equipment Ltd.

The sprayer clinics are learning oppor-tunities and valuable “shop and compare” experiences for interested buyers.

“The show has always brought new technology to farmers to help with pur-chase decisions,” says Paul Roper, COFS exhibitor sales and demo co-ordinator. “Both the sprayer clinic and the new bale-wrapping demo let attendees see differences and benefits for each before investing.”

Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show was held on September 10, 11, 12, 2013 and hosted over 750 exhibitors and 42,900 attendees. Next year, the show will be held on September 9, 10 and 11. The popular Sprayer Clinic will return with a fresh topic for next year’s audience.

“The show has always brought new technology to

farmers to help with purchase decisions.”

Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show compares asymmetric twin-fan tips in soybeans By Erin Calhou, Intern

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$31,500

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Komatsu D20A Bulldozer, 6 way blade

$11,500

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2004 Gehl GE222 Excavator, 686hrs, 2.25 ton, canopy, tooth &

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$23,500

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cheap power $9,500

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$19,400

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Massey Ferguson 6490 Tractor, 2WD, 5010hrs, 140HP, cab, air

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New Holland EC15 Excavator, 461hrs, 17HP, Excellent cond., diesel,

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engine Ford Ind. $4,500

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adjustment,spring trip brd $1,995

399302

Lucknow 102 Snow Blower, Good cond., 102” double auger, hydraulic

chute control $3,400

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loader,18.4R38,air seat $49,900

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trans,18.4/38 radial,2 remotes,85h.p. $16,900

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tires,loader subframe,3 remotes $28,000

618905

1998 New Holland 5635 Tractor, MFD, 4045hrs, 66HP, Good cond., cab, 12x12 shuttle,Allied 495

loader,18.4R30,1rem valve $26,900

454231

2011 New Holland TD5050 Tractor, MFD, 1200hrs, 80HP, Excellent cond., 12x12 trans,2

remotes,460/85R30, Stoll FS10 loader $49,900

605283

2005 New Holland TV145 Tractor, 4WD, 5455hrs, 105HP, Excellent cond., engine end rear

remotes & drawbar,wheel weights $58,500

605276

2010 New Holland Workmaster 45 Tractor, 2WD, 238hrs, 45HP, Excellent cond., 4 cyl,8x8 mech

shuttle,14.9R28,remote valve,540RPM $15,900

454249

John Deere 3140 Tractor, 2WD, 85HP, Good cond., w/Cab, hi-lo,

$13,900

283131

2013 Versatile 400 Tractor 4WD, 4WD, 5hrs, 400HP, Excellent cond., 4wd, Cat

powershift,Cummins QSX11.9,620/70R42, $Call

618892

2004 New Holland TV140 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 4235hrs, 105HP, Good cond., Michelin 600/65R34, 540/1000 cab end PTO,new 82LB loader $59,900

523534

2009 Cub Cadet Volunteer Utility Vehicle, 4WD, 342hrs, 20HP, Excellent cond., bucket seats.cab enclosure, manual dump $7,995

619926

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2006 John Deere 332 Skid Steer Loader, 2117hrs

$28,000

518531

Milt

on

1995 John Deere 750 Drill

$22,000

623558

Nob

leto

n

2007 New Holland L170 Skid Steer Loader, 1706hrs

$15,000

581847

Nob

leto

n

2003 Case MXM130 Tractor, 1430hrs, 105HP

$65,000

415520

Nob

leto

n

1991 John Deere 4955 Tractor $44,900

623329

Nob

leto

n

1996 John Deere 1850 Air Drill, WITH 787 260 BU CART, 36’ NO-TILL. RECENT

OVERHAUL. WITH MAR $65,000

597359

OM

EMEE

1994 John Deere 9500 Combine, 6260hrs$59,500

511380

OM

EMEE

1990 John Deere 9500 Combine $37,000

595748

OM

EMEE

2002 John Deere 9550 Combine, 3417hrs

$129,000

596334

OM

EMEE

Lucknow 450 Grain Cart, WITH TARP, GOOD TIRES

$7,995

597378

OM

EMEE

WIL-RICH 2900 Plow, 5 + 3 FURROW

$7,500

597367

OM

EMEE

2004 Case IH MX255 Tractor, 3500hrs, 215HP, PRICE REDUCED

APRIL 4 2013!!! $117,500

508741

OM

EMEE

1993 John Deere 750 Drill

$25,000

395267

Port

Per

ry

1992 John Deere 2810 Plow, VARIABLE WIDTH, SEMI MOUNT

$6,900

569850

Port

Per

ry

2008 Agco DT180A Tractor, 2205hrs, 50K POWER MAXX CVT

TRANSMISSION $112,500

623422

Port

Per

ry

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Hesston Stakhand 10 Loaf Stacker

$4,900

619017

Dunham-Lehr Chisel Plow, 13 tooth $2,900

388754

John Deere 1600 Chisel Plow, 10 shank$2,900

619015

Hutchinson Conveyor, 13x70 belt, hyd lift

$8,900

603747

Caterpillar 963 Crawler, loader, ROPS

$25,900

623992

Kent Cultivator, w/fi nger harrows

$6,900

624012

Wil Rich Cultivator, 40ft, fi nger harrows

$9,500

623996

2420 Disc, 7ft, offset, as new

$6,900

486281

Hutchmaster Disc, 13ft, offset

$7,900

483761

Krause Disc, H.D. 26ft $7,900

418663

Case Disc Chisel, 13 shank $7,500

598725

Glencoe Soil Saver Disc Chisel, 7 shank $6,900

603693

Steiger Disc Chisel, 7 shank $7,900

619018

Sunfl ower Disc Offset, 14ft, centre fold

$8,900

445277

Landoll 2200 Disc Ripper, 5 shank, auto reset

$12,900

603736

Case 450 Dozer, diesel $6,900

567633

Crust Buster 3800 Drill, d.d., 22x8, no-till, coulter cart

$9,900

464205

John Deere 8250 Drill, 13 run, grass, fert, d.d.

$2,900

624004

Little Giant Elevator, 22ft $975

624008

Hesston 7145 Forage Harvester, 2 Heads $4,900

445302

Killbros 475 Grain Buggy

$10,900

619020

Kongskilde Custom Air Turbo 500 Grain Vac

$6,900

421821

Roto Grind Mill Grinder, w/hyd fi ll auger

$8,900

575515

DMI Rolling Crumbler Harrow, 27 to 37 ft

$7,900

480113

Unverferth 220 Rolling Harrow II Harrow, 32ft

$8,900

596160

Phillips 1502 Harrow - Rotary, 16’

$8,900

428859

John Deere 653A Sunfl ower & Beans Header RowCrop, 6R

$6,900

584153

Houle Manure Pump, 32’

$6,900

524636

New Holland 680 Manure Spreader,tandem axle, upper beater, end gate

$4,900

570949

Allis Chalmers Plow, 2F, quick hitch

$675

624000

Kverneland Plow, 3pth, 14”, auto reset, w/plastic mouldboard covers

$2,900

598726

Salford Plow, 6F, adj width, auto reset

$5,900

445292

Vegtable & Potato Washer Potato Equipment

$1,600

417078

Grimme Potato Harvester, 1 row $3,900

603705

International Potato Harvester, 1 row $1,900

570958

John Deere Potato Harvester, 2 row, pto

$2,900

570960

Howard Ripper, 3 tooth $3,900

290695

Tye Para-Til Ripper, 7 tooth, 3pth

$3,900

464196

Peerless Roller Mill, w/blower & hyd unload auger

$4,900

424268

Brillion Seeder, 10ft, ex large box

$5,900

603717

George White Sprayer 150 gal, hyd fold booms, 3pth

$975

607851

Massey Ferguson 3225S Tractor, 4WD, 2200hrs, 65HP, cab/h/air, frt fenders

$23,900

603750

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Hutchinson Auger, 8x61, w/swing out, hyd lift

$4,900

610857

John Deere Blade, 10ft, hyd tilt

$975

623995

Ford Chisel Plow, 13 tooth $2,900

399051

John Deere Chisel Plow, 7 shank $2,900

603691

Haban Corn Sheller

$875

388812

John Deere Do All Cultivator, 20ft, harrows, w/leveler

$8,900

584145

Disc, 3pth, 7ft

$975

624015

Case Disc, 24ft

$6,900

624003

International 490 Disc, 26ft

$7,900

545887

White 271 Disc, 22ft, rock fl ex

$8,900

432810

Bush Hog Disc Chisel, 11 shank

6,900

584157

Case Disc Chisel, 9 shank $6,900

619016

Glencoe Soil Saver Disc Chisel, 7 shank $6,900

603692

White 445 Disc Chisel, 11 shank $7,900

584151

Sunfl ower Disc Offset, 16ft

$9,500

619026

Landoll 2200 Weatherproofer Disc Ripper, 4 shank

$10,900

596167

Caterpillar 931 Dozer, Loader $9,500

610865

International 5100 Drill, 21 run, pw, dd

$4,900

610855

John Deere 350 Elevator, 34ft

$1,200

624007

John Deere 34 Forage Harvester, 2 row corn & hay head

$1,900

414674

Grain Cleaner, various capacities & sizes, from $775 to $3900

$Call

302409

Unverferth Harrow, rolling 26ft

$7,900

596166

Header Transport

$2,000

545901

Husky Manure Pump,6”x14’ $3,500

483772

New Idea 3110 Slurry Plus Manure Spreader, side discharge

$4,900

603734

Brillion Packer, 12ft, hyd transport

$1,600

623999

Allis Chalmers 2000 Plow, 5F, 16”, hyd reset

$1,900

354849

Kverneland Plow, 18”, 3F, auto reset, semi mount

$2,900

570961

Kverneland Plow, 6F, 16”, auto reset

$5,900

607854

Salford Plow, 5F, 16”, auto reset

$5,500

603709

International 10 Ripper, V type, adj width

$3,500

418658

Peerless Roller Mill, load & unload augers

$3,500

598712

Brillion Seeder, 8ft

$4,900

486267

Lucknow Snow Blower, 7.5ft, dble auger, hyd shoot

$2,600

570971

George White Snow Blower, 54 inch $1,300

432823

Wil Rich 1430 Soil Conditioner, 20ft, w/fi nger harrow

$10,900

624011

Hardi TR800 Sprayer, foam mrks, 56ft hyd boom, elec controls

$7,900

619006

Lundell Stalk Chopper, 18ft, new bearings & blades

$8,900

417079

Arts Way 240B Stalk Chopper, 1000 pto, 20ft

$8,900

619012

Kubota B1700 Tractor, 4WD, hydro, p.s., 3pth, pto, cab

$6,900

623991

New Holland 6635 Tractor, 4WD, 6000hrs, cab/h/a, ldr

$24,900

615365

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Crust Buster No-Till Cart

$5,900

607838

Glencoe Chisel Plow, 11 shank $2,900

445281

Wil Rich Chisel Plow, 25 tooth $5,900

603711

John Deere Chopper, off a JD 4425

$675

623994

Disc, 3pth, 1 way

$875

624014

Bush Hog 1439 Disc, 18ft, hyd fold

$6,900

486266

John Deere 230 Disc, 20ft, hyd fold

$6,900

388823

White 252 Disc, 17ft

$2,900

598715

Wilbeck Disc Chisel, 9 shank $5,500

584144

DMI Disc Chisel, 11-13 shank, hyd lift coulters

$7,900

584162

Hesston Disc Chisel, 7 Shank $6,900

607835

Disc Offset, 10ft

$4,900

596158

BC Sub-Mulcher Disc Ripper, 5 shank, 3pth

$4,900

619024

Wil Rich Disc Ripper, 5 shank $12,900

607833

John Deere 750 D Dozer, 4 way blade

$15,900

623990

John Deere 520 Drill, 20ft, mrks, (w/semi till cart $8900)

$4,900

596172

Caterpillar E70B Excavator, w/blade, Q/A bucket

$21,900

610849

New Holland 718 Forage Harvester, 2RN

$1,900

440157

Brent 650 Gravity Box, bottom dump, surge brakes

$6,500

536251

DMI Crumbler Harrow, 37ft

$9,900

603753

Unverferth Harrow, 36ft, dble rolling

$9,900

598722

DMI Crumbler Harrow - Rotary, 35ft

$8,900

624010

Killbros Crumbler Harrow - Rotary, double rollers, hyd lift & fold

$8,900

624002

John Deere Header - Corn, 6R, 22” $6,900

584167

New Idea 3722 Manure Spreader, single beater, end gate, plastic fl oor

$3,900

615361

Dunham-Lehr Packer, 24ft, crowfoot

$8,900

603720

John Deere 7000 Planter, 4rn, mrks,dry fert, mont.

$4,900

624006

Ford Roll Over Plow, 5F, 18” $4,900

596171

Kongskilde 300 Plow, hyd reset, 5F, adj. width

$5,900

615353

Kverneland Plow, 3pth, 3F or 4F, 14”, auto reset

$2,900

536235

John Deere 315 Ripper, 7 tooth, 3pth

$3,900

464197

Peerless 500 Roller Mill

$2,900

407222

Lucknow Snow Blower, 7ft, dble auger, hyd shoot

$2,600

567622

Snow Blower, single auger, 6ft

$1,200

407242

Krause 3127 Soil Conditioner, 28ft

$13,900

428844

MS Sprayer RS2840 Sprayer, 800 gal, 62’ hyd boom

$9,500

623998

Flail King Stalk Chopper, 15ft

$4,900

418673

John Deere 220 Stalk Chopper, 20ft, trail or 3pth, 1000 pto, hyd lift wheels

$9,500

619013

Tracless MT5 Tractor, w/snow blower, Cummings diesel

$7,900

567632

Case 1690 Tractor, 4WD, q/a ldr

$8,900

615363

John Deere 4640 Tractor, 2WD, duals, cab/air/heat

$27,900

619004

Kubota B6100 Tractor, 4WD, 3pth, pto

$4,500

598709

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Speed King Belt Conveyor, 10x34 $5,900

624009

Unverferth Culti-Planter II Cart, 20ft, min-till

$4,900

432788

International Chisel Plow, 13 shank $2,900

596161

Farm King Conveyor, paddle type, 61ft

$4,900

333504

Bush Hog Disc, 10ft, offset

$5,900

536229

Kewanee 1020 Disc, 20ft, rock fl ex fl at fold

$7,900

603689

Bush Hog Disc Chisel, 9 shank $6,900

584150

Glencoe Soil Saver Disc Chisel, 11 shank $7,500

619009

John Deere 1710 Disc Chisel, 9 shank $5,900

619010

Crust Buster Disc Offset, 14ft, centre fold

$8,900

464200

DMI 530 Ecolo-Tiger Disc Ripper, 5 shank $12,900

615355

International 510 Drill, 13 run, grass, fert, semi mount, single disc

$1,900

624005

John Deere 26 Flail Chopper, 7.5ft, H.D., 2 ava.

$2,900

575511

Bradford 528 Grain Buggy, 520bu

$12,900

499190

Airhand 2000 Grain Vac, pto, high capacity, w/loading auger

$3,900

483765

DMI Gravity Box, 375bu, bottom dump, 2 ava., price per unit

$3,900

513066

Remlinger Harrow, Rolling, 30ft

$3,500

424263

Unverferth Harrow, 28ft rolling

$8,900

598732

Unverferth Harrow - Rotary, 35ft, double rollers

$8,900

624013

John Deere 843 Header - Corn, 8RN

$9,500

584166

Log Splitter, vertical, Heavy duty

$1,200

483745

International 540 Manure Spreader, dble beater

$2,900

615360

Lantz Plow, 3pth, 2F

$575

624001

Kverneland Plow, 4 or 5 furrow, 16”, auto reset

$5,900

567613

Overum Plow, 3pth, 3F, hyd reset, adj width

$2,900

603710

Salford Plow, 4F, 16”, auto reset

$4,500

445291

Shaver HD6 Post Driver, 3pth

$1,900

486229

DMI 2500 Ripper, 4 shank, auto reset, coulters

$6,900

623993

Weber Cattle Scale

$1,900

615354

Snow Blower, 7ft, dble auger

$1,400

309293

Inland Snow Blower, single auger, hyd drive, q/a skid steer mt, Demo Unit

$4,900

421834

John Deere 550 Mulch Master Soil Conditioner, 20ft

$10,900

603697

Hardi Sprayer, 650 gal, foam, 60ft booms, hyd fold

$9,500

567609

Lundell Stalk Chopper, 12ft

$4,900

623997

M-C Stalk Chopper, 12ft

$4,900

417080

Balzer 2250 Vacuum Tank, 2250 gal $7,900

619002

Knight 3300 TMR Mixer,elec scales, new knives

$5,900

486263

Ford 1920 Tractor, 4WD, q/a ldr, backhoe, 3pth, pto

$13,900

623989

John Deere 4300 Tractor, 4WD, cab/heat/air, turf tires, front blade

$11,900

596157

Zetor 7745 Tractor, 4WD, cab/heat, 540/1000 pto, 3 remotes

$9,500

567604

Case W11B Wheel Loader, 3000hrs $14,900

610850

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2008 New Holland L160 Skid Steer Loader, 2600hrs, New 72” Bucket, Weight Kit, Foot Controls $13,500

569907

Law

ren

ceto

wn

1989 Landini 9880 Tractor, 6200hrs, 95HP, Ground Speed Pto, 2 Remotes,

Good Tires $18,500

599542

Law

ren

ceto

wn

2011 New Holland T5050 Tractor, 450hrs, 90HP, 2 Remotes, Power Shuttle, Michelin Tires $50,000

596657

Law

ren

ceto

wn

2006 New Holland TL90A Tractor, 1712hrs, 90HP, 24x24 Power Shuttle,

2 Remotes, 830TL Loader $29,500

526605

Law

ren

ceto

wn

2003 New Holland TL100, 3300hrs, 100HP, 2 Remotes, Dual Power, Front

Weights, Canopy $19,000

606507

Trur

o

Deutz Fahr MP125 Baler - Round

$7,000

620619

Trur

o

JD 3975 Harvester, Grass, Row Corn, Processor and Innoculator

$27,500

620610

Trur

o

Gehl Scavenger 1315 Manure Spreader

$4,500

620603

Trur

o

2008 New Holland L175 Skid Steer Loader, 1250hrs, 60HP, Cab with Heat

and A/C, Hyd Face Plate $19,500

525521

Trur

o

Ford 8870 Tractor,Duals,Front Weight

$35,000

620624Tr

uro

2010 New Holland T6080 Tractor, 1700hrs, 140HP, Super Steer, Cab Suspen-sion, 4 Electric Remotes, Full PS $89,000

606506

Trur

o

2009 New Holland T7040 Tractor, 850hrs, 150HP, Full Power Shift, Cab Suspension,

Michelin Tires, 10 Weights $89,000

599539

Trur

o

2010 New Holland T8010 Tractor, 850hrs, 175HP, Super Steer, No 3pt,

20.8 X 42 Duals, 3 Remotes $104,900

433467

Trur

o

2007 New Holland TS115A Tractor, 3000hrs, 115HP, Alo Q55,

3rd function, 2 Remotes $40,000

606508

Trur

o

2002 Valtra Valmet 8950 Tractor, 2900hrs, 200HP, Reverse Station, 4 Re-motes, One Owner, 75% Tires $55,000

599540

Trur

o

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JD 9560-9550-9500 Walker2 or PRWD, single or duals wheels

Starting at $39,000.00

620669

NH BR7060- BR740A- BR750A- 648Many w/net wrap & twine

Starting at $4,900.00

515796

JD 9770-9670-9570STSvery low hours

Low fi nancing rate 2.9%/60m

462540

XUV, Kubota, Cub Cadet, JDGas or diesel, cab or ROP

Starting at $4,900.00

483715

Excavator, DEERE, Kubota, Yanmar, CATSteel or rubber track, cab Choice from 1.7 to 6.0 ton

483022

Challenger MT465B 2 or 4WD,3500HRS

Starting at $24,900.00

574109

JD 6230-6330-6430Trans. PQ or IVTLarge inventory

615998

JD 244J, Kubota R520, JCB 409Compact Wheel loaderStarting at $33,000.00

485506

Large choice of snow blowersNormand, Pronovost, Artex, Couture

from 48 to 104inc. wide

455091

JD 5075M-5085M-5095M-5105MVery low hours

Low fi nancing rate

524309

Challenger MT575B , Trans.IVT 50KM Front axle suspended, cab suspended

Dual, WOW $ 82,500.00

620671

JD 6120-6220-6320-6420trans.PQ or IVT, low hours

Starting at $27,500.00

616014

JD 6105R-6115R-6125Rtrans.PQ or IVT

Under 500 hours

616046

JD 6110-6210-6310-6410trans. PQ,, 40KM

Starting at $ 23,900.00

616036

JD 7220-7320-7420-7520trans.PQ or IVT 40KM

Somes w/joysticks

483699

JD 6420 trans. PQOnly 3200hrs

Special price $34,900.00

616029

JD 7200, trans. PQ

Only $ 29,900.00

616041

JD 7130-7230-7330-7430trans. PQ or IVT

Starting at $ 72,900.00

616048

JD 7280R, 7200R, 7830,7630Trans.IVT

Starting at $ 105,000.00

616051

Large inventory of JD 6430trans.PQ or IVT

Starting at $59,900.00

539407

JD 8335R-8520-8420trans. PST or IVT

Starting at $109,000.00

616056

JD 9410R-9520-9430trans. PST, PTO

Dual or triple wheels

616065

NH T7030,trans. 50kmDual, 850hrs

Only $95,000.00

620670

JD, Kubota, CIH, MF,NHCompact tractors 24 to 66HP

Cab or open

461766

Large choice of skidswheels or rubber trackStarting at $10,000.00

513768

JD 582,458,457,456Net wrap & twine

Starting at $10,900.00

414841

Corn head w chopper systemCapello, Gueringhoff, JD

6-8-12rows

537786

Chopper, NH-JD-DION-CIHStarting at $2,500.00

Financing at 0% up to 48m.

519431

JD 9860-9660-9560STSlow hours, inspected

Starting at $115,000.00

462534

NH, JD, Kverneland, Mo-co 3M-3.5M-4M

Financing at 0%/48m

524338

NH 7740,TRANS. 16\16 Alo Q960 ldr

WOW $25,300.00

624047

MF 6480 , 1950HRS Trans,Dyna 24\24

Only $69,000.00

624046

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Crible GT, very clean

$7,900

610116

John Deere, COMBO, new discs

$Call

616182

John Deere 512, Combo, 5 shanks, new discs, very clean

$Call

610111

John Deere 726, Combo, 32 feet, very clean

$Call

602048

Claas Variant 260 Baler - Round, Roto-Cut, very clean.

$Call

494702

Salford Chisel, front disc, 7 shanks. LIKE NEW

$Call

434805

Case IH 2188 Combine, 4WD, (2 modles in stock)

$Call

523089

Caterpillar Lexion 480 Combine, 4WD, 1400hrs

$79,000

616194

John Deere 9500 Combine, 4WD, 2400hrs, very clean, dual

$Call

616171

1995 John Deere 9600 Combine, 2WD, very good condition

$Call

556368

New Holland TR97 Combine, 2WD, good condition

$Call

556364

John Deere Crop Chopper, many models & brands available, 6 and 8 rows

$Call

604472

Kongskilde 3800 Cultivator - S type, 48’, fi nisher harrow,

basket sinb=gle roll. $35,000

596626

Gehl 1540 Forage Blower, super clean

$Call

604470

Forage Box, many brand and models available

$Call

618065

Gehl 980 Forage Box, 18 foot $Call

411180

Miller Pro Forage Box, clean unit

$Call

523085

New Holland 900 Forage Harvester, Metal Alert, hay pick-up

$13,500

604482

New Holland FP230 Forage Harvester, corn processor, very clean

$Call

516092

White Harrow - Rotary, gros shaft, rock-fl ex

$Call

602063

2011 New Holland H7450 Haybine, like new $24,000

608447

New Holland 74C Header - Corn, Air reel, 2 in stock, 25 feet

$26,000

619521

Case IH 2020 Header - Soybean, 30 pieds, quick coppler, very clean

$21,500

610119

John Deere 630F Header - Soybean, 30 pieds, $25,000

610125

John Deere 630F Header - Soybean, 30 feet, 3 in stock

$Call

616196

Case IH 1250 Planter, 24 rows, liquid, very clean

$79,000

610097

John Deere 7200 Planter, air drill, liquid

$Call

610101

Kinze Planter, year 2009, 8 rows precision system

$32,000

616183

New Holland 580 Planter, very clean, 12 rows

$59,000

616181

White Planter, 16 rows, year 2009, No-Till

$79,000

616185

Kuhn Plow, 5 furrows, almost new, 1 year

$15,900

616192

Kverneland BB115 Plow,6 furrows, rebuilt,

$14,900

616188

Kverneland BB115HD Plow, 4 rows, rebuild

$12,900

616186

Kverneland BE115HD Plow, rollover, 6 furrows, rebuild

$21,000

616195

Kverneland PB115 Plow, rebuild $25,000

616193

Kverneland PB115HD Plow, 6 furrows, like new, rollover

$45,000

619519

Overum XL500 Plow,4 & 6 furrows

$Call

431822

Highline XL78 Rock Picker

$12,900

610109

Great Plains YP2425 Seeder, 24 rows, super clean

$Call

616180

New Holland 575 Square Baler, very very clean

$Call

602064

Taarup 863 Straw cutter, good condition

$Call

602057

Schulte Trimmer / Brushcutter, very clean

$7,900

523096

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John Deere 2700, COMBO, 17.5 feet, 9 shanks at 24’’.

$28,500

624581

2000 New Holland 575E Backhoe, 4WD, 3300hrs, Boom Extensible.

$34,000

370107

Anderson Bale Wrapper, with engine

$9,500

610104

New Holland TR96 Combine, 4WD, 3000hrs, Excellent cond., corn head 8 rows, soye bean head 20 feet, very clean $49,000

624570

New Holland DC70 Crawler, 1600hrs $29,500

539495

John Deere 3975 Forage Harvester, corn processor, 3 rows, + hay pick-up.

$38,500

624576

New Holland 790 Forage Harvester, Metal Alert, new corn processor, corn head + hay pick-up $Call

610074

Grain Buggy, Many brands available

$Call

624580

J&M 525 Grain Buggy, very clean

$Call

618058

White 445 Harrow - Rotary, very clean

$Call

610102

2011 Claas Haybine, very clean

$Call

610098

Hyundai 740-7 Loader - Articulating, 4WD, 4900hrs, quick attach

$75,000

616174

New Holland LW170B Loader - Articulating, 4WD, very clean

$69,000

556358

John Deere 790 Planter, 24 row (15 inches), super condition

$Call

597840

Kuhn Plow, year 2009, 5 furrow, 3 PT

$31,500

616187

2012 Overum Plow, 6 furrows, almost new

$Call

624574

2011 Kverneland Rake - Hay, double $17,500

624583

Roller, ACE RD346, 34.5 feet, new

$25,900

624579

2010 Brillion Roller, 32 feet, very clean

$Call

624573

Krause Roller, 35 feet, very clean

$Call

624582

John Deere Seeder, Great Plains, many models available.

$Call

624584

John Deere 250 Skid Steer $13,900

616189

Sprayer, Many brands available,Redball, Appache, Hardi

$Call

624577

BBI Spreader, for poultry manure or lime, very clean

$Call

610085

Case IH 595 Spreader, doors, very clean, tandem

$Call

624578

H&S Spreader

$Call

610081

Jamesway 4300 Spreader, super clean

$Call

610088

Kuhn Spreader, lateral, very clean

$Call

616170

New Holland 840 TeleHandler, 40 feet ext.

$Call

610120

Case 970 Tractor, 2WD, 4000hrs, very clean

$6,500

602039

Case IH Magnum 7110 Tractor, 4WD, 6700hrs, Good cond.

$39,000

619523

2004 Case IH MX255 Tractor,4WD, Excellent cond.

$Call

508071

Challenger MT655B Tractor, 4WD

$59,000

624571

Farmall Super A Tractor, 2WD, 3900hrs, new tires.

$Call

614406

2004 John Deere 7920 IVT Tractor, 4WD, 4950hrs, loader, very clean unit

$85,000

617931

John Deere 900HC Tractor, 2WD, diesel

$14,500

616172

Massey Ferguson 245 Tractor, 2WD, 2400hrs, loader, very clean

$9,500

616173

Massey Ferguson 640 Tractor, 4WD, loader, 3PT, PTO, very very clean

$15,900

624572

Massey Ferguson 690 Tractor, 4WD, 5300hrs, Hardy loader

$Call

556369

McCormick CX60 Tractor, 4WD, 1000hrs, loader, rops.

$21,000

526400

New Holland TM120 Tractor, 4WD, 3200hrs, Full Powershift, loader.

$39,900

624575

2007 John Deere 310SG Tractor Loader Backhoe, 3700hrs, Good cond.,

ext. hoe $45,000

619518

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Co. Ltd

www.cienormand.com Toll-free : 1 888-666-7626 

SNOWBLOWERS MORE THAN 60 MODELS FROM 16 TO 400 HP

SCRS3P

ROBUST EASY INSTALLATION INSIDE CONTROL PANEL CHOICE OF GAS OR HYDRAULIC ENGINE

54”, 72”, 86”, 92” AND 98” WIDE AVAILABLEECONOMICAL FAST LOADING ROBUST HYDRAULIC DRIVE3-POINT HITCH

Since 1857, Normand Co. Ltd is a guarantee of quality, sturdiness and reliability.

8 MODELS FOR : TRUCK, TRAILERS, 3-POINT HITCH, FRONT LOADER

46” AND 56” WIDE

SAND AND SALT SPREADERS

NS-G96

®

Lot of used Snow Blower, come see us for more detail

$Call

613857

Caterpillar Roller Attachment, come see us or call for more detail

$Call

613867

1987 Massey Ferguson 850 Combine $25,000

613846

Case IH 4210 Tractor, 4WD, Loader and Cab

$Call

526593

Case IH Magnum 245 Tractor, 4WD, Front&Rear double Wheel,

Front Weight $Call

613847

Case IH MXM 120 Tractor, 4WD, cab and loader

$Call

613853

John Deere 2355 Tractor, 4WD, Loader

$Call

462559

John Deere 7930 Tractor, 4WD, Cab, Front Weight

$Call

613865

Kubota B 1700 Tractor, 813hrs, cab, front blower, turf tires

$Call

613854

Kubota M110 Tractor, 4WD, cab, loader

$35,000

393530

Kubota M110 Tractor, 4WD, 2 of choose come see us or call

$Call

526595

Kubota M5700 Tractor, 4WD, cab, loader, hydraulics shuttle

$27,500

613862

Kubota M9000 Tractor, 4WD, Cab, Loader

$32,000

485490

Massey Ferguson 1085 Tractor, 2WD, cab

$6,500

613855

Massey Ferguson 4335,Loader Tractor, 4WD

$30,000

448849

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Chariot a Grain Parker 510

$Call

616290

Sod

ifer

Inc

1987 New Holland TR86 Combine, 3154hrs, only worked in cereal.

$Call

619390

Sod

ifer

Inc

A Tapis Conveyor

$Call

616282

Sod

ifer

Inc

2001 Geringhoff Header - Corn

$Call

584723

Sod

ifer

Inc

Haybuster 2100 Mulcher

$Call

546070

Sod

ifer

Inc

New Holland 216 Rake - Hay, double $Call

429559

Sod

ifer

Inc

Brillion Subsoiler, super clean, 7 shanks

$Call

610896

Sod

ifer

Inc

Foton 824 Tractor, 4WD, loader Metal Pless, cab, 18.4-30,

2 remotes valves $Call

610876

Sod

ifer

Inc

Kello Built Tractor, 4WD, Kesmac 2100, front weight

$Call

583772

Sod

ifer

Inc

Kubota MX95X Tractor, 4WD, excellente condition

$Call

619393

Sod

ifer

Inc

Landini 8880 Tractor, 4WD, 18.4R 30, 13.6R 30, 2 remotes valves, front & rear wipper $Call

610878

Sod

ifer

Inc

Landini 9880 Tractor, 4WD, 14.9-24, 18.4-34, 3 remotes valves,

front fender $Call

583783

Sod

ifer

Inc

White 2-155 Tractor, 2WD, 14L-16.1, 20.8-38, radio,

2 double remotes valves, lights. $Call

524442

Sod

ifer

Inc

Trailer, tandem, model D10

$Call

522508

Sod

ifer

Inc

Trailer, Eager Beaver

$Call

608674

Sod

ifer

Inc

Eager Beaver Trailer $Call

619398

Sod

ifer

Inc

Case IH 1680 Combine, 4WD, Axial Flow

$Call

512647

Sod

ifer

Inc

1996 New Holland TR98 Combine, 3657hrs

$Call

616281

Sod

ifer

Inc

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Case 580 super M Backhoe, 4543hrs, n4c304490, very clean unit,

a/c, ready to work. $46,900

524271

Har

tin

gto

n

Horst Welding 2500 Blade, 6’ ft snow pusher with

universal quick att $Call

624036

Har

tin

gto

n

Caterpillar 304CR Excavator, 1420hrs, Zero tail, 2 buckets,rubber

tracks, thumb, air, heat, stereo $37,999

608073

Har

tin

gto

n

Kubota KX41-2V Excavator, 1448hrs, Super Series

$17,400

311713

Har

tin

gto

n

Ramrod 1350 Skid Steer, kubota diesel, NEW UNIT

$Call

464086

Har

tin

gto

n

International B414 Tractor, 2wd, loader

$3,500

435653

Har

tin

gto

n

Kubota F3060 Tractor, cab, blower, mower rear discharge

$12,500

608074

Har

tin

gto

n

Leyland 245 Tractor, 1240 hrs, diesel

$5,500

624035

Har

tin

gto

n

Massey Ferguson 50 Tractor, gas engine, good rubber

$3,995

624034

Har

tin

gto

n

Case 580 Super M seriesII Backhoe, 4WD, ext hoe, nice shape

$62,500

610676

Pert

h

Ramrod 750 Skid Steer Loader, gas engine

$Call

624039

Pert

h

International 454 Tractor $7,650

610679

Pert

h

Kubota B1750 Tractor, cab, good shape 4wd

$Call

598299

Pert

h

Kubota L3430 Tractor, 1059hrs, Q/a loader, const tires

$19,500

624040

Pert

h

Kubota B7800 Tractor - Compact, 831 hrs, loader, const tires

$15,500

624038

Pert

h

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1988 Case IH 1640 Combine, 3142hrs, no chopper, rock trap, specialty rotor, 24.5 x32, big work order just spent. $40,000

614578

1998 John Deere 9410 Combine, big top chaff spreder 30.5 x 32, 2510 eng,1810

sep hrs $97,000

614557

1999 John Deere 9510 Combine, 3312 eng./2400 duals, level land, 60 series

hook up, $89,000

614639

1999 John Deere 9550 Combine, 2847eng/1899 sep, 4wd, level land

$139,000

614592

John Deere 9550 Combine, 2001 model , 2444 eng / 1720 sep 4wd contour, local

machine $Call

623562

2004 John Deere 9560 Combine, 1674 eng, 1133sep hrs, duals, contour,

$149,000

614491

2005 John Deere 9560 Combine, 1798eng 1196 sep contour, clean

$149,000

614513

2004 John Deere 9560 Combine, 1722eng/1037 sep 4wd, contour, clean

$169,000

614535

2004 John Deere 9560 STS Combine, 2WD, 1418eng/1100 sep, 2wd , duals , 20.8 x 38, chopper, contour, $165,000

614678

2008 John Deere 9570 STS Combine, 1273eng/865sep contour, local trade,

new 18.4 x 30 rear tires,$195,000

614558

2008 John Deere 9570 STS Combine, 2WD, 809eng / 508 sep, local farmer,

contour, $200,000

615443

2003 John Deere 9650 STS Combine, 2700eng / 1800 sep, duals, 4wd,

60 series hook up $130,000

614581

2001 John Deere 9650W Combine, 2378eng/ 1748 sep local trade,

big singles, 2wd145,000

614543

2009 John Deere 9670 STS Combine, 1501eng/1001 sep, duals, 4wd, clean

$210,000

614563

2010 John Deere 9670 STS Combine, 875eng/626 sep, 4wd tall singles. will

pick 6x30, super clean $239,000

614564

2005 John Deere 9760 STS Combine, 2WD, 1961eng/1363 sep, duals, contour,

2wd, $163,000

614663

2003 Massey Ferguson 9690 Combine, 2200eng/1800sep, 4wd singles, Model 9850/25ft avalible. $120,000 base unit

614568

2004 John Deere 637 Disk Tandem,harrows, hyd wing control,

hyd fore aft level, hitch $34,000

621275

2011 John Deere HX20 Mower - Rotary Cutter, 1000 rpm,

$24,000

621274

2000 Woods 3180 Mower - Rotary Cutter, new blades

$8,000

614545

2000 John Deere 512 Ripper, wing fold, single point depth control, 22ft 6in wide

$29,500

614629

2012 John Deere 6170 Tractor, 140hrs, aq plus eco 20/20 40k, premium cab,

4 remotes, r&p, pr $145,500

614614

2008 John Deere 6230 Tractor, 1400hrs, 18.4 x 30 rear tires, 16x16 pq, pfc

hydraulics, $55,000

614677

2011 John Deere 7130 Tractor, 185hrs, h360sl, 24 speed, air seat,

18.4 x 38, rack and pinion, $97,000

614613

2011 John Deere 7200R Tractor, 235hrs, like new

$159,000

614582

2011 John Deere 7215R Tractor, 460hrs, like new 20 speed auto quad,

$159,500

614626

2011 John Deere 7230R Tractor, 148hrs, like new

$176,500

614576

2011 John Deere 7330 Tractor, 170hrs, 125HP, like new, power quad plus 20x20,

$96,500

614628

2003 John Deere 7520 Tractor, IVT Transmission,14.9 x 46 maims and duals

$86,000

614651

2009 John Deere 7830 Tractor, 1676hrs, duals, 3 remotes,

$130,000

615446

2000 John Deere 8110 Tractor, 5126hrs, local trade

$89,500

614624

2008 John Deere 8130 Tractor, 1000hrs, local farmer.duals

$150,000

615444

2011 John Deere 8235R Tractor, 260hrs, front duals extra cost, less front weights,

air trailer b $175,000

614622

2010 John Deere 8245R Tractor, 1745hrs, local trade

$Call

621270

2011 John Deere 8260R Tractor,750hrs, duals, power shift,

ILS $212,000

618735

2012 John Deere 8285R Tractor, 543hrs, like new

$229,000

614589

1994 John Deere 8300 Tractor, 7000hrs, average shape local farmer

$65,000

614621

2011 John Deere 8310R Tractor, 162hrs, 310HP, like new. NO ILS power shift

$239,000

614644

2012 John Deere 8335R Tractor, 457hrs, like new

$249,500

614590

2011 John Deere 9530 Tractor 4WD, 532hrs, bare back, power shift 800/70

x38, auto trac ready, $269,000

614672

2011 Caterpillar mt765c Tractor Rubber Track, 532hrs, like new

$258,000

620951

2007 John Deere 9430T Tractor Rubber Track, 2972hrs, local trade

$249,000

614591

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Case SR175 Tractor $Call

619590

2008 Fendt 712 Tractor $Call

596237

2004 Fendt 712 Tractor $Call

596238

2005 Fendt 712 Tractor $Call

623791

Fendt 712 Tractor $Call

623909

2012 Fendt 824 Tractor, 400hrs $Call

622359

2009 Fendt 922PF Tractor $Call

619592

2002 Fendt 926 Tractor $Call

619593

2011 Fendt 936 Tractor $Call

619596

2012 Fendt 936 Tractor, 759hrs $Call

622361

1998 Hurlimann H6190 Tractor $Call

619598

2008 John Deere 7330 Tractor $Call

619600

John Deere 7720 Tractor $Call

623938

1995 Landini Tractor $Call

602876

2006 Massey Ferguson 5445 Tractor $Call

623937

2006 Massey Ferguson 6465 Tractor $Call

623936

2011 Massey Ferguson 8650Tractor $Call

608590

New Holland TV140 Tractor $Call

602878

1989 Versatile V276 Tractor $Call

623939

1988 Zetor 5245Tractor $Call

623941

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Équipements P.F.B. Inc. (819) 398-7112

www.equipementspfb.com

TIE STALLS, FREE STALLS AND SQUEEZE CHUTE.THE BIGGEST CHOICE

Free stalls

Tie stalls

Livestock waterer Water tip tank Hydraulic hoof trimmer Hoof Trimmer

Cow Lifter Sanitary cart Plastic calf pen Galvanized 4, 5 or 6 bar gate

Hydraulic chute Hoof trimmer Top lock feeder Slant bar

R.B. Farm & Dairy Equipment . . . . .(Alexandria)Cannamore Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . (Crysler)G & J Yelle Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Crysler)Lloyd Cross Sales & Service . . . . . . . (L’Orignal)

Paul Lanthier Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (L’Orignal)Moore Bros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Napanee)S. Séguin Dairy Farm Equipment . .( St-Eugene)Entreprises Rémi Bercier Inc. . . .(Vankleek Hill)

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Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, Vogel Noot Terra Roller 830, 28 feet.28 feet.28 feet.

Special priceSpecial priceSpecial priceSpecial priceSpecial price $19,500$19,500$19,500$19,500$19,500$19,500$19,500$19,500

International spreader 1580International spreader 1580International spreader 1580International spreader 1580International spreader 1580International spreader 1580International spreader 1580International spreader 1580 tandem, floatation tires, tandem, floatation tires, tandem, floatation tires, tandem, floatation tires, tandem, floatation tires,

2 beaters2 beaters

Vogel-Noot Plow rollover, Vogel-Noot Plow rollover, 4 furrows, full hydrau. 4 furrows, full hydrau.

DEMO

Rolland dump trailer 8844, 44m3, 3 axels,

great for silage.

Samson spreader SP-11, 13.4m3, 3 lease returned of year 2013.

Start at $44 500

Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher Vogel-Noot Dethatcher 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding. 2 years of use, 6 meters, 3 points, folding.

$33,900$33,900$33,900$33,900

Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, Elkaer Cutter Bar HK 2000-5, can cut branchescan cut branchescan cut branchescan cut branches

up to up to up to 5 cm in diameter.5 cm in diameter.5 cm in diameter.5 cm in diameter.

Rolland spreader RT-205, Rolland spreader RT-205, Rolland spreader RT-205, Rolland spreader RT-205, Rolland spreader RT-205, Rolland spreader RT-205, Rolland spreader RT-205, TCE beatters, 28.1-26, TCE beatters, 28.1-26, TCE beatters, 28.1-26,

number one of small dose.number one of small dose.number one of small dose.

RC 7100 HD,RC 7100 HD,RC 7100 HD,RC 7100 HD,RC 7100 HD,RC 7100 HD,up to 45 tons capacity,up to 45 tons capacity,up to 45 tons capacity,

3 axles 1st & 3rd follower.3 axles 1st & 3rd follower.3 axles 1st & 3rd follower.3 axles 1st & 3rd follower.

Vogel-Noot Roller Crossboard, Vogel-Noot Roller Crossboard, Vogel-Noot Roller Crossboard, 28 feet,

NEW.

In stockIn stockNew Samson spreaderNew Samson spreaderNew Samson spreader

13 to 24m.13 to 24m.

Samson spreader Samson spreader Samson spreader Samson spreader Samson spreader Samson spreader Samson spreader Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.Flex-16 21m3, 2 stages beater.

Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.Place your order early for 2014.

Samson Flex 20Samson Flex 20vertical beater, 24m3.vertical beater, 24m3.vertical beater, 24m3.

DEMODEMO

Rolland Spreader RT-115, Rolland Spreader RT-115, one in stock, vertical. one in stock, vertical. Starting at $33,500Starting at $33,500

Samson Spreader SP-15, Samson Spreader SP-15, Samson Spreader SP-15, Samson Spreader SP-15, 3 3 lease return lease return

and 2 used.and 2 used.

Vogel Noot Vogel Noot Vogel Noot Vogel Noot Paraplow, Paraplow, Paraplow,

8 shanks + roller8 shanks + roller8 shanks + roller8 shanks + roller8 shanks + roller

Bergmann spreader 2 stages, Bergmann spreader 2 stages, Bergmann spreader 2 stages, Bergmann spreader 2 stages, 10m3.

$22 000$22 000

New Holland spreader 195, New Holland spreader 195, New Holland spreader 195, New Holland spreader 195, New Holland spreader 195, New Holland spreader 195, floating tires, tandem, floating tires, tandem, floating tires, tandem, floating tires, tandem,

no doors, 2 beaters.no doors, 2 beaters.no doors, 2 beaters.no doors, 2 beaters.

Redball 2000,Redball 2000,Redball 2000,8 rows8 rows8 rows

Scie Elkaer HS 1750Can fit on

small tractors too.

Elkaer Cutter BarCan cut branches up to 5 cm of

diameter, most popular models.

Vogel Noot Grupper5 or 6 meters ideal for

soil work.

Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less with volume. Other brands available

NEW

Vogel-Noot Dethatcher, 4 meters, Dethatcher, 4 meters, Dethatcher, 4 meters,

very robust.

NEW

Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less Lemken Disc 5 or 6 holes, 92.50$ or less

New Rolland Spreaders in stock

from 10 to 36mfrom 10 to 36m3

New Fliegl SpreaderHydra-push, galvanized,16m3 in stock.

Kverneland points. $8.50 per unit

Elkaer HKZ Tool Frame Very robust frame to use up front or at the rear of your tractor.

SHORT TERM RENTAL

AVAILABLE FOR 2013

NEW

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98 Kubota b21 Backhoe, 4WD, 1600hrs, 21HP, 3 cyl,trans 3 speed hydr, frt buck-

et 55”,rear backhoe 15” bck $15,800

616983

Case 2090 Tractor, 2WD, 8300hrs, 108HP, cab heat,trans 12x4,3 speed pow-

ershift, 2 scv,20.8r38 fi r 65% $6,900

602125

Case IH 5230 Tractor, 4WD, 4500hrs, 90HP, trans 16x12,lhr,2 scv,loader

stoll,7, bucket,18.4r38 80%. $29,800

624566

94 Case IH 5240 Tractor, 4WD, 7100hrs, 100HP, cab a/c,trans 16x12, lhr,3 rem,

loader attache alo,18.4r38 70% $22,900

615379

89 Case IH 7110 Tractor, 4WD, 8100hrs, 130HP, trans 18 powershift, front weight,

18.4r26 & 20.8r38 goodyear $29,800

624563

2009 Case IH farmall 105u Tractor, 4WD, 1200hrs, 105HP, trans 24x24, lhr,2 rem + ldr joystick,18.4r34,warr 11/30/2013 $38,750

579713

07 Case IH jx1100u Tractor, 4WD, 2300hrs, 85HP, trans 24x24 2 pwrsht, lhr,2 scv,3th fonct,rear weight,18.4r34 $37,800

622614

07 Case IH jx70 Tractor, 2WD, 980hrs, 62HP, 3 cyl turbo,2 rem,12 speeds, fold-

ing rops,1000x16 & 16.9x30. $14,900

622615

2011 Case IH magnum 235 Tractor, 4WD, 1600hrs, 235HP, power shift, 4 rem,18.4r46

duals,fenders,weight,warr oct 2014 $134,750

494821

2009 Case IH max 110 Tractor, 4WD, 1600hrs, 110HP, cab,trans 16x16,lhr,3 elec scv, frt fenders,14.9r30 & 18.4r42 $49,800

568021

Case IH mx135 Tractor, 4WD, 2500hrs, 135HP, cab,trans 16x12,lhr,

3 scv,20.8r38,rep photo. $Call

624565

2008 Case IH mxu125 Trac-tor, 900hrs, 125HP, cab,trans

powershift.18.4r38,ref photo $Call

624600

88 Ford 5610 Tractor, 4WD, 62HP, 4 cyl diesel,trans 8x2,2 scv,rops,tire

12.4x24 & 18.4x30. $9,900

606584

81 International 584 Tractor, 2WD, 4980hrs, 52HP, 4 cyl,trans 8x4,1 scv, loader

2250,66” bckt,rops,16.9x30 85% $7,800

571798

International 684 Tractor, 2WD, 3700hrs, 62HP, cab,trans 8x4,1 scv, loader ih 2250

bck 72”,tire 18.4x30. $5,900

606582

2004 Kubota l5030 Tractor, 4WD, 2980hrs, 50HP, cab a/c,trans hydro,2 scv,

fenders,pronovost 74”snow blower. $22,800

623231

2009 Kubota m126x Tractor, 4WD, 445hrs, 108HP, trans 16x16 pwrshift, lhr,2 scv,fenders,18.4r38 michelin 95%. $49,500

603357

2011 Kubota m135x Tractor, 4WD, 400hrs, 135HP, frt susp,16 speed,pwr shif, 18.4x38 Michelin,warr april 2014. $59,500

604396

2007 Kubota m8540 Tractor, 4WD, 1238hrs, 85HP, cab a/c,2 rem, lhr,12 speed,loader,bck

72,rear weight,16.9x34 $38,750

599513

2002 Landini globus 65 Tractor, 4WD, 2500hrs, cab a/c,3 remote,frt weight,

fender,tire 16.9r30 70% goodyear $15,900

602823

75 Massey Ferguson 1135 Tractor, 2WD, 4800hrs, 120HP, cab heat,trans 12x4 multi

power, 2 scv,tire 18.4x38 85% good. $6,800

624377

2008 Massey Ferguson 5445 Tractor, 4WD, 2040hrs, 85HP, 3 rem + joystick, trans dyna 4,16 speeds,18.4r34 80% michelin $35,800

601930

2005 McCormick mc115 Tractor, 4WD, 4100hrs, 115HP, cab a/c, trs 16x12,4 power-shift, lhr,2 scv,18.4r38,rear weight $28,750

584581

2007 New Holland T6030 Tractor, 4WD, 3110hrs, 115HP, plus,6 cyl,4 rem, pwr shift,16

speeds,18.4r38 65% michelin. $42,800

599548

2007 New Holland t6030 Tractor, 4WD, 1800hrs, 115HP, cab plus,trans powershift,4 scv,fenders,michelin 18.4r38 70% $45,800

602067

2008 New Holland t7050 Tractor, 4WD, 3100hrs, 195HP, body seat, 4 elec rem,18

powershift,540/1000,420/80R46 50%. $69,800

579705

2004 New Holland tg230 Tractor, 4WD, 4300hrs, 230HP, trans 18 powershift, 4 scv,540/1000,supersteer,520/85r42 dual $72,800

622603

2011 New Holland workmaster 75 Tractor, 2WD, 54hrs, 65HP, 4 cyl, trans 8x2,tire 7.50-

16 & 16.9x30,1 scv,factory warr. $17,800

611836

Oliver 1355 Tractor, 4WD, 6942hrs, 4 cyl,8 speeds,standard,pwr

steering,16.9x30 80%. $5,900

599519

1986 Zetor 5245 Tractor, 4WD, 1766hrs, 52HP, cab,1 rem,trans standard 10

speeds, bck 53”,tire 16.9x28 60%. $8,900

584265

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71 Case 580ck Backhoe, 2WD, 4 diesel,trs standard,pto 540,rear 3 point hicht,good shape. $6,800

624564

2002 John Deere 310sg Backhoe, 4WD, 5800hrs, cab,4 cyl turbo,trans 4 power-

shift, boom ext,24” bck,tire 85% $29,800

442658

2010 Caterpillar 308 DCR Excavator, 2350hrs, 2010,2350hrs,quick att,2 bck(30”

54”), blade 94”,steel track $69,800

571849

2008 Caterpillar 312dl Excavator, 2500hrs, 97HP, a/c,track 28”, 60” bucket quick,aux

hydro,frt blade,29600 lbs $89,000

584585

90 Hitachi ex200 Excavator, issus engine,2 bucket,manuel thumb

$22,800

617890

95 John Deere 490e Excavator, 10300hrs, cab heat,4 cyl turbo jd, steel track 24”, bucket 30”,$27,500. $24,800

515974

2009 John Deere 75d Excavator, 2770hrs, a/c,2 speeds,blade 96”,steel track 80%, 2

bucket,hydro quick. $69,750

584263

2008 Caterpillar 216b2 Skid Steer, 2445hrs, 52HP, 4 cyl,cab,1 rem,bck 55” quick, 5700

pound,tire 10.16.5 80% $19,800

584267

2006 John Deere 317 Skid Steer Loader, 750hrs, 61HP, 4 cyl diesel,66” bucket,

aux hydro,feet control,tire 50% $15,900

602066

John Deere 4955 Tractor, 4WD, 9000hrs, 200HP, 15 speed powershift, 3 scv,front fenders,650/65r42 dual wheel $39,800

608652

2012 John Deere 5095m Tractor, 4WD, 300hrs, 80HP, cab,trans

16x8,warranty 2015 $Call

624559

2012 John Deere 6115r Tractor, 4WD, 198hrs, 115HP, trs 24x24,ldr ready joystick 3th fonct,18.4r38,warr nov 2014 $86,750

624373

04 John Deere 6120 Tractor, 4WD, 2588hrs, 80HP, trans autoquad 24x24, 3 scv,frt

fenders,13.6x24 & 18.4r34 50% $29,800

622612

John Deere 6210 Tractor, 4WD, 2500hrs, 75HP, trans 24x24,3

scv,18.4r34.coming soon $24,800

624560

2010 John Deere 6230 Tractor, 4WD, 672hrs, 95HP, 4RM,672h,95 CV, 2010,a/c,trs

24x24,40k,lhr,3 rem,frt fenders $48,750

614776

93 John Deere 6300 Tractor, 2WD, 2800hrs, 75HP, 2 scv,trs 12x4,tire 18.4r34 80%, folding rops,radio,like new. $19,500

617895

2012 John Deere 6330 premium Tractor, 4WD, 260hrs, 90HP, trans autoquad 24,3 scv,elec

joystick,18.4r38,warr nov 2014. $69,800

624372

04 John Deere 6420 Tractor, 4WD, 3450hrs, 90HP, trans ivt 24x24,2 scv, front fenders,13.6r28 & 18.4r38 75%. $37,800

622602

08 John Deere 6430 Tractor, 4WD, 2100hrs, 90HP, trans 24x24 quad,3 scv, front & rear

fenders,18.4r38 80% cont $47,800

622601

09 John Deere 6430 premium Tractor, 4WD, 1330hrs, 115HP, cab premium, trans 24x24

quad & creeper gear,3 scv,new bucket $69,800

622597

2008 John Deere 6430 premium Tractor, 4WD, 1800hrs, 115HP, trs autoquad 24x24,3 scv,frt

fenders,rear ext fender,18.4r38 $57,800

622608

2008 John Deere 6603 Tractor, 4WD, 1770hrs, 95HP, cab a/c,trans 9x3,2 scv, jd

542 loader,tire 14.9x24 & 18.4x38 $39,800

606253

98 Case 570l Tractor Loader, 4WD, 5100hrs, trans 4 speeds,lhr,hydr quick

bucket 90”, rear extended blade $15,800

601987

2010 Caterpillar 420 e Tractor Loader Backhoe, 4WD, 3100hrs, cab a/c, trans 4 speed,boom

ext,24” 44” bucket,pilot control $57,800

619787

95 Case 721b Wheel Loader, 4WD, 12230hrs, a/c,4 powershift,bck 98” hyd

quick, tire 90%,10K repair done. $23,800

597806

97 Case 821b Wheel Loader, 4WD, 200HP, cab a/c,trans 4f 3r,tire 23.5x25 80% good, loader hydro quick $25,800

624379

95 John Deere 344g Wheel Loader, 4WD, 12500hrs, 100HP, cab,4 cyl jd 4045t, trans 2 speeds hydro,bucket 92”,tire 75%. $22,800

601981

88 John Deere 444e Wheel Loader, trans hydro 2 speeds,92” bucket,tire

17.5 x 25 50%. $22,800

601965

John Deere 2955 Tractor, 4WD, 7200hrs, 90HP, cab a/c,trans 16x8,2 scv, frt fenders,ldr joystick,18.4r38. $14,900

610038

2005 John Deere 7920 Tractor, 4WD, 7900hrs, 170HP, ivt,frt susp,3 scv, 600/70r30,650/85r38

90% axiobib michelin. $69,800

619452

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2007 JD 6330, 4950hrs, IVT trans, 380/90-46 & 14.9-28 tires, 3 scv, frt fenders +

rear ext, JD673SL ldr. MU12306.

608748

1998 Case IH MX120, 4950hrs, 16/12 Semi-PowerShift trans, 18.4-42 & 14.9-

30 tires, axle duals, 2scv. M005516.

621010

2009 JD 5085M, 1250hrs, 32/16 Power-Reverser trans, 18.4-30 & 12.4-24 tires. frt fenders + rear ext, JD563 ldr. Q0130111.

617936

2009 Case IH MAXXUM 110, 16/16 trans, LH reverser, 18.4-38 & 13.6-28 tires, 3scv,

2nd seat, frt fenders. A004074.

611041

2008 JD 6430, 5000hrs, IVT trans, 600/65-38 & 540/65-24 tires, 3scv, frt

fenders + rear ext, JD673SL ldr. Q003815.

608874

2006 JD 6420, 4525hrs, IVT, 18.4-38 & 16.9-24 tires, rack & pinion axle, 3scv,

frt fenders, JD640SL ldr. D006832.

621869

2000 Case IH MX270, 5150hrs, 18/4 PowerShift trans, 20.8-46 & 18.4-34

tires, frt fenders, quick hitch. C005040.

619588

2005 Case IH MX285, 3575hrs, 18/4 PowerShift trans, 20.8-46 & 480/70-34

tires, 4scv, duals, frt fenders. C0130080.

615042

2003 JD 7320, 5950hrs, IVT trans,16.9x28 & 20.8x38 tires, 3scv + elec joystick, frt

fenders, JD741Sl ldr. V002566.

620854

1998 JD 6110, 3300hrs, PowerQuad trans 16/16, 18.4-38 tires & 13.6-24,

2scv, JD640SL ldr. P001012.

604029

1993 JD 6300, 8625hrs, 16/16 Power-Quad trans, 18.4-34 & 12.4-24, 2scv, frt fenders, JD640SL loader. S004392.

617942

2002 JD 6420, 4950hrs, 24/24 PowerQuad trans, 18.4-38 & 13.6-28 tires, frt fenders

+ rear ext, JD640NSL ldr. V004660.

611762

2004 Case IH MXU125, 4600hrs, 16-16 Semi-PowerShift trans, 16.9-46 and

14.9-30 tires, 3scv, 2nd seat. S002766.

619454

2008 JD 7330, 3250hrs, 20/20 Power-Quad trans, 18.4-42 & 16.9-28 tires,

3scv, JD740SL ldr. V002389.

600918

2003 JD 6320, 4850hrs, 24/24 Power-Quad trans, 18.4-38 & 13.6-28 tires,

3scv, frt fenders, JD640SL ldr. C012696.

573469

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Massey Ferguson 520 Disc, Good cond., 32 BLADES,CYLINDER, VERY GOOD UNIT,

ALWAYS STORED INSIDE $2,495

618997

Dion 16 ‘ Forage Box, Good cond., 16 FEET.3 BEATERS, ROOF, 10 TONS

DION WAGON, 11LX15 TIRES $2,500

619941

2012 Harvest International H1072 Grain Auger, 10hrs, Excellent cond., 10” X 72’, WITH

SWING AWAY HOPPER, NEW CONDITION $9,995

615548

New Holland 352 Grinder Mixer, Good cond., NICE SMALL MIXER, 3 SCREENS, AL-WAYS STORED INSIDE, GOOD UNIT $1,450

618987

Miller 5” x 28’ Irrigation, WADE-RAIN AND MILLER/POSTON

MIX. 55 units with cart. $2,000

615545

Kongskilde 300 Plow, Excellent cond., semi-mounted, hyd. reset, 4 furrows, trash board, cat.2 $4,900

623234

Ford 5000 Tractor, Good cond., power steering, 8 speeds, new rear

tires, runs very well $4,950

617497

Massey Ferguson 135 diesel Tractor, 1240hrs, Excellent cond., U.K. MODEL 13.6 x 28, VERY CLEAN TRACTOR, LOW HRS. $6,500

615546

13’X11’ Trailer - End Dump, 13’LONG X 11’WIDE X 42” SIDES,

50X21X20 FLOTATION TIRES $7,500

615745

2012 Case IH TURBO 330 Vertical Till-age, 45 FEET, ROLLING BASKETS,

EXCELLENT / NEW CONDITION $45,000

618989

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1998 SkyJack 8042 Forklift, 4WD, 5019hrs, 110HP, Fair cond.

$35,000

614945

2013 Metal Plessis JLX-1120C Bale Wrap-per, 2WD, Excellent cond.,

End of season... Priced to move! $22,900

483979

2013 Weber Lane 8 tons Econo Dump Wagon, Excellent cond., New arrivals.

2 in stock! $5,150

615274

2004 Kubota M9000 Tractor, 4WD, 3823hrs, 92HP, Fair cond., Cab,

A/C, M740 loader... $25,995

603994

1996 Landini Blizzard 85 Tractor, 4WD, 6386hrs, 80HP, Fair cond., Cab,

A/C, 640 Quicke Loader. $20,995

581934

2013 Kioti From 20 to 90 hp Tractor, 4WD, Excellent cond., Authorized Kioti Dealer. Over 30 tractors in stock. $Call

498232

2013 Tajfun Log Winches Winch,Many models in stock...

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298553

2012 Junkkari 10 Wood Chipper, Excellent cond., With hydraulic feeder.

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497493

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Gehl 1475 tdc Baler - Round, Good cond., 4x5 hard core, electric

tie, good belts, $6,900

609901

2001 Kuhn FC353GC Disc Mower, Excellent cond., 11’6” center pivot,

stored inside, gyrodyne hitch $12,900

603491

1993 Case IH 1020 Header - Flex, Good cond., with horst header wagon, hyd fore and aft, fi eld tracker $9,995

615288

1997 New Holland LX885 Skid Steer Loader, 4WD, 3960hrs, 60HP, Good cond., 78” bucket,

2 speed, 2200lb lift, new tires, new seat $11,900

623230

2003 Hardi 750 Commander Sprayer, Good cond., 60’, hyd fold & tilt, chem fi ller, fl ush & rinse, 363 pump $19,900

461439

2006 Case IH sbx540 Square Baler, Good cond., hyd tension, hyd tongue, hyd pickup, btx bale thrower $13,900

537745

1997 Belarus 420A Tractor, 4WD, 485hrs, 50HP, Good cond., loader quick tach 72” Bkt

and pallet fork, 12 speed F/R $7,900

623229

1995 Case IH 5220 Tractor, MFD, 5674hrs, 80HP, cab, air, power shift,

power shuttle, 540 alo loader $28,900

289396

2010 Case IH Farmall 85C Tractor, MFD, 1332hrs, 70HP, Excellent cond., cab, 4x4, hyd shuttle, 16 speed, air seat, 2 remotes $34,950

609890

2003 Kubota M100 Tractor, 4WD, 4492hrs, 82HP, Good cond., 16 speed power shift,

power shuttle, M640 ldr, 18.4X34 rad $29,950

602868

1993 Kubota m5030 Tractor, 4WD, 5900hrs, 49HP, Good cond., m620 self

leveling loader, shuttle $13,900

340479

2009 Kubota M9540DTHS1 Tractor, 4WD, 3247hrs, 84HP, Good cond., hyd shuttle, new

tires, m30 loader 82” bucket $29,900

623227

1980 Massey Ferguson 255 Tractor, 4000hrs, 52HP, Good cond., Allied double act-ing loader, 2 remote valves, hrs approx $6,950

603356

2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Truck, 4WD, Ex-cellent cond., 10,000km, Premium Buckets,

5.7hemi, crewcab, 20” wheels $29,950

610544

Gehl 1475 tdc Baler - Round, Good cond., 4x5 hard core, electric tie, good belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,900Kuhn FC352G Disc Mower, Good cond., 11’6”, gyro dyne hitch, fl ail conditioner, 540 pto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,9002003 Kuhn fc4000g Disc Mower, Good cond., 13’1” center pivot, fi nger conditioner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,9002006 Kubota T1570A Lawn Tractor, 15HP, Good cond., hydrostatic, 40” deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,5951995 John Deere F935 Mower - Front Mount, 2WD, 894hrs, 22HP, Good cond., 60” deck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,950Farmhand 40 Packer, Good cond., Transport, 15 ft, cylinder and hoses, ductile packer wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,995John Deere 45 Plow, 3pt, 3 furrow, 14”, trip beam, only 2 coulters . . . $4954800PB Post Hole Auger, Good cond., McMillen hyd drive, 8”,11”, and 12” HD augers, Thomas QT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,7951987 Case IH 80 Snow Blower, Good cond., double auger, 86”, 3pt, with hyd chute, cylinder & hoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,795John Deere 260 Snow Blower, Good cond., 84”, 3pt, crank chute control, defl ector spout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9951988 Lucknow D85 Snow Blower, Good cond., 8’6” Double Auger, hydraulic chute with cylinder & hoses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,995McKee 6+6 Snow Blower, 78”,3pt,manual chute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $795McKee 620 Snow Blower, 7 foot 3pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,2501980 Allis Chalmers 7010 Tractor, 2WD, 8400hrs, 107HP, Good cond., 18.4x38,cab,6 speed power shift . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,9501981 Case 1390 Tractor, 4WD, 60HP, case loader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,9001990 Case IH 485 Tractor, 2WD, 8533hrs, 42HP, Good cond., great for turf, wide turf tires, runs good. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,9501972 International 454 Tractor, 42HP, 1550 loader 72” bucket, down pressure, rebuilt engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,9502003 Kubota BX1500 Tractor, 4WD, 870hrs, 15HP, Good cond., 3pt hitch, pto, 48” mower deck, runs good . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,5751967 Massey Ferguson 135 Tractor, 2WD, 3067hrs, 38HP, dunham loader, power steering,3pt, pto, hd front axle . . . . . . . . $5,900Massey Ferguson 30 Tractor, 2WD, hyd shuttle, 3pt, good rubber, no pto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,900

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*Hay tool not included

The DK/DKSE Series is fully featured, comfortable, and ready for any job that demands a durable compact tractor. Ranging from 40 HP to 90 HP, this series of high-performance compact tractors pack impressive power and smooth handling into one dependable workhorse. Add a KIOTI Loader with quick attach bucket for easy attaching and lift capacities up to 3,749 lbs. Experience one today at your local KIOTI dealer.

*O�er available 10/01/2013 through 12/31/2013. O�er based on the purchase of eligible new equipment de�ned in promotional program. Some restrictions apply. Prior purchases are not eligible. O�er includes new purchases of DK & DKSE ROPS and select DKSE Cab KIOTI tractor models. O�er cannot be combined with any other o�er or low rate �nancing. O�er valid only at participating dealers. O�er subject to change without notice. See your local Authorized KIOTI Tractor Dealer for full details.

© 2013 Kioti Tractor Company a Division of Daedong-USA, Inc.

John Deere Header - Corn, 1 row high moisture head ( brand new )

“preserved”was $ 4800 $1,900

1110787

New Holland Header - Corn, 6 rows 30 “

$6,850

1146787

New Holland 770N2 Header - Corn, Will fi t 770-782 -790

very clean unit $1,900

1106000

2005 John Deere 635F Header - Flex, 2XTR KNI. HH & CONT.SENSING, REEL RE-SUME, LOW STONE DAM, LIGHTS $28,500

613158

George White 84 Snow Blower, Good cond., 84” SINGLE AUGER, HYD. CHUTE,

CAT 1 &2 PINS.GOOD SHAPE $1,250

603684

Normand 92-312TR Snow Blower, DOUBLE AUGER,HYD. CHUTE ROTATION,

HYD. DEFLECTOR, 540 PTO $4,000

569999

Pronovost P862-TRC Snow Blower, 86” DOUBLE AUGER, SEMI-INDUSTRIAL CHUTE,

HYD.CHUTE & DEFLECTOR $4,500

571078

2008 Ford New Holland LM5060 TeleHan-dler, 2800hrs, 120HP, Good cond., GRAPPLE BUCKET, PALLET FORKS AVAILABLE $64,500

610945

2011 Merlo 25.6 TeleHandler, 4WD, 1150hrs, 75HP, Excellent cond., PALLET FORKS AND 1

BUCKET INCLUDED RENTAL OR LEASE $58,900

607750

2006 Merlo 26.6 TeleHandler, 3500hrs, Excellent cond., new paint, new Nokian

tires, frt. hyd.hydro trans. $37,900

605285

Case 2090 Tractor, 3437hrs, DUALS16.9 X38.POWER SHIFT, QUICK HITCH, DUAL

REMOTES, NICE UNIT $11,500

220676

1983 Case IH 1390 Tractor, 2WD, 4550hrs, 60HP, laurin cab,16.9/30 7.50/16,

power-steering, no remote, $6,900

427743

2006 John Deere 3520 Tractor - Compact, 4WD, 1020hrs, 37HP, Excellent cond., HYDRO. 4X4, R4,

CAB.A/C, FULL EQUIP, 59” FRT.BLOWER, NICE $25,000

595989

2002 John Deere 5320 Tractor Loader, 4WD, 2130hrs, 55HP, PW REVERSER, 2RV, 541SL, R WIPER,

RADIO, ROOF FLASHER, VERY NICE ! $34,900

430340

1998 John Deere 6410 Tractor Loader, 6500hrs, 90HP, Good cond., 4x4, cab.pw.quad.L.H.rev.640SL

loader,18.4x38,13.6x28 $38,900

605451

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Equipment SalesEast-Can

Exclusively Select EcoPower for Second Cutting or Light Crops for Low Fuel Consumption VariStream Smooths Crop Flow and Decreases Fuel Consumption

A Matter of Convenience Spacious and Quiet Cab Stepless Adjustment for Length of Chop, Speed, and KP Gap From Cab

Dan R. Equipment – Plantagenet .................. 613-673-5129

Dan R. Equipment – Winchester.................... 613-774-1616

Stratford Farm Equipment – Arva ................... 519-659-0429

Stratford Farm Equipment – New Hamburg........ 519-662-1780

Stratford Farm Equipment – Stratford .............. 519-393-6162

Stratford Farm Equipment – Woodstock ........... 519-423-6264

www.east-can.com

Sales Representatives

EAST: LUC 613-577-2044 WEST: MARK 519-801-4227

Standard Features- 4-Wheel Drive with Wide Tires Kernel Processor X-Treme Hardened Parts and More...

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4250 Vachon, Drummondville, Qc, J2B 6V4 • 819-474-6989, fax [email protected] • WWW.SILOJMLAMBERT.COM

Tractor, TMR Mixer, loader and ball chopper: amount needed.

Magnum Double 2 Augers: 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, 30m

Farm use models: 6-28, 7-30, 7-35, 7-42, 7-45, 9-30, 11-30Optional: PTO on 6-28 model

Magnum1 Auger: 9, 11, 13, 15, 17

Standard features: Tube 8mm with overflow system, floor, 22mm, 2 speed transmission

1997 John Deere 9400 Combine, 2612hrs $59,000

614188

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2010 Caterpillar MT645C Tractor, 997hrs, Hydraulic Cab Suspension, Elec-gtric Mirrors, Quick Steer, 3 $135,000

616982

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1989 John Deere 2955 Tractor, 8010hrs, 2 SCV’s, 18.4x38, 13.6x28 Tires, Front

Fenders. Contact: A $22,000

606408

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2010 John Deere 6115D Tractor, 1357hrs, 673 SL Loader, Tool Box, Hood Guard, 85” Bucket $46,000

612023

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2012 John Deere 7230R Tractor, 1400hrs, 480/80R46 & Duals, 380/85R34 Fronts, 59 GPM Hyd Pump, 4 Rem $151,000

601707

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2011 John Deere 7230R Tractor, 1045hrs $147,000

607431

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2005 John Deere 7520 Tractor, 6447hrs, Air Seat, Hood Guard, Rear

Wheel Weights $52,000

612022

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2007 John Deere 7930 Tractor, 4831hrs $105,000

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2008 Kubota M7040 Tractor, 455hrs, 64 PTO HP, 8 Speed Hyd Reverser,

18.4R28, 14.9R20, M20 Load $38,000

622891

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2008 Kubota M9540 Tractor, 1600hrs, Open Station, M30 Loader

w/Fork $27,000

606407

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2012 Kubota M9960 Tractor, 177hrs, 24 Speed, Hyd Reverser, 2 Remotes,

18.4R30 Rear Tires, 12.4 $48,900

623457

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1998 New Holland 8360 Tractor, 10140hrs, 14.9x46/14.9x30 Tires, Bar

Axel, 18x6 Trans, Hyd Shuttle, 4 $21,000

610529

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2001 New Holland TS 100 Tractor, 3400hrs, 2 SCV’s, Air Seat, 16.9x38,

ALO Loader, 12.4x28 $32,000

608551

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1992 Massey Ferguson 1020 Tractor - Compact, 1846hrs, 60” Bucket, Mid Deck 54”,

Rear Snow Blower, 2 SCV’s, Turf T $12,000

604816

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2011 John Deere 9230 Tractor 4WD, 700hrs

$172,000

620994

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TURBOFARMER 40.7 MULTIFARMER 30.9 Classic2 TURBOFARMER 40.7

YOUR MERLO DEALERS:

UNEQUALLED VERSATILITY

791 County Road 9, Curran, ON, K0B 1C0Phone: (613) 673-5184

771 Wallbridge Loyalist Rd. R.R. 5, Belleville, ON, K8N 4Z5Phone: (613) 969-6246

LIFTING CAPACITY:

2,500 kg (5,500 lb) to 7,500 kg (16,500 lb)

AVAILABLE MAXIMUM HEIGHT:

6 m (20’) to 9 m (30’)

PANORAMIC 55.9 CS HD

The telehandler that outperforms tractor and loaderIncrease of your productivity up to 40%Best fuel economy of the industryUnique pulling and pushing capacityCapacity: up to 26,000 lbMerlo: undisputed worldwide leader in telehandlers

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(450) 379-9214Fax.: (450) [email protected]

www.holbec.qc.ca

Munckhof sprayers

Drain cleaner

Saint-Paul d’AbbotsfordHolbec Inc.

Munckhof sprayers

Munckhof sprayers

Rotary cutter Votex mower, Kombi model from 1.70m to 2.55m

Votex mower, Jumbo model with hydraulic lift. Safe, leaves no debris.

From 1.90m to 2.30m

ROUSSEAU PARTS IN STOCK

Case IH 3206 Combine Header, CIH3206 6RN,hyd deck plates, head-site wired, 1500ac tag93520 $38,500

619246

John Deere JD444 Combine Header, 4@30” High tin, tag20953

$2,500

513242

Brent 570 Grain Cart, Corner auger grain cart w/roll tarp, 23.1x26 tires,

tag93497 $15,500

609870

J&M 650 Grain Cart, 650Bu. 14” center aug, 30.5Lx32tires,

Hyd adj spout, RollTarp $14,750

546467

Killbros 800 Grain Cart, 400 Bu. front aug cart, 18.4 x 26tires, tag93401

$6,950

616823

Case IH 1083 Header - Corn, steel, fair $10,000

619786

Case IH 2208 Header - Corn, 2002,hyd deck plates, adapter-CIH-2000series, header height $27,500

619768

Case IH 844 Header - Corn, CIH844,some poly tag93215

$1,850

615566

Drago Header - Corn, #93511, Drago 6RN, cutters, green, choppers

$49,400

623552

2010 Drago Header - Corn, 2010 Drago 8RN, red poly, tag93519

$59,300

622663

John Deere 643 Header - Corn, JD643 oil bath, steel snouts. tag93200

$11,700

547088

John Deere 643 Calmer Rolls Header - Corn, Calmer Crusher Rolls,

New Poly Kit, (order only) $Call

404836

John Deere JD1243 Header - Corn, JD1243 12@30”, tag93062

$16,500

513269

New Holland 996 Header - Corn, 6RN, w/poly

$17,500

619785

Kinze 3500 Mechanical Planter, Kinze 3500 8/16, unit coulter, brush

meters KPM3, tag93123 $58,500

623555

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Hawley’s GarageBelleville

613-969-5525

Lavoie Farm EquipmentBourget

613-487-2946

Casselman Farm EquipmentCasselman

613-764-2033

G & S Farm EquipmentCobden

613-646-2554

Weagant Farm SuppliesWinchester

613-774-2887

Hub International EquipmentLindsay

705-324-6136Port Perry

905-982-1500Visit your local Kuhn Knight Dealer today!

Introducing the All-New, Open-Concept Helix Reel

Invest in Quality® RA 100 Series Reel Auggie Mixerswith HelixTM Reel

10.2 - 11.9 m3 capacityTruck, trailer & stationary models

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• NEW Helix Reel provides faster, more complete mixing• Improved load leveling with the open-concept Helix Reel• Low horsepower requirement for economical use• Handles both roughages and small grains

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NH TV6070 4wd, loader, 1900 hrs.

JD 7830 4wd, cab, air, axle duals, IVT

JD 7350 harvester, Kemper 4500 corn head-one owner

A selection of JD mowers

JD 9410 combine, JD 920 flex head

CIH 8920 2wd, cab, air, axle duals

JD 1750 6 row planter, 500 acres

Sunflower 6330 29’ VT vertical tillage tool-DEMO

JD 7210 4wd, cab, air, axle duals

Catapillar 325 CL hydraulic excavator, QT, aux hyd.

CIH 2208 hydraulic deck plates

Neville 45’ hopper & Witzco 50 ton

JD 1780 12/23 row no-till planter

JD 1790 CCS 16/32 row no-till planter

Kinze 3600 16/31 row no-till planter

CIH 290 4wd, cab, air, axle duals, front duals, 48 hrs.

NH CR9060 4wd combine, NH 740 30’ superflex head

CIH Farmall 95 4wd, cab, air, 500 hrs.

Kubota M110 4wd, cab, air

JD 4255 2wd, cab, air, one owner

JD 7200 12 row planter, dry fertilizer

JD 980 30’ 6” field cultiva-tor, 5 bar spike harrow

Challenger MT 635B 4wd, cab, air, axle duals, CVT

CIH 2144 combine, tracker

Selection of compact tractors

Catapillar IT28G & 924G, QT

JD 2623 26’ vertical tillage tool, crumbler-demo

Versatile 400 & 280 4wd, low hours

Complete dispersal by unreserved auction of our own large selection of late model, high quality unused and used farm and industrial equipment, new detachable equipment trailers, new hopper bottom grain

trailers and also local consignments from dealers, general contractors and retiring farmers.

Sale Site: 2695 Perth Line 34 Hwy 7 & 8 East of Stratford, Ontario, CANADA N5A 6S5Site phone: (519) 271-1916 • Site fax: (519) 271-1828

Email: [email protected] • Web: hahnfarms.on.ca

CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR DAILY UPDATES OR CALL.

Equipment to be sold includes compacts & lawn equipment, vehicles & recreational equipment, lease & rental returns,tractors, spring & fall tillage, forage, haying, spraying, irrigation, planting, manure & grain handling equipment,

duals and attachments as well as combines & heads, header wagons, industrial & construction equipment.

DON’T MISS OUT ON THE EQUIPMENT YOU WANT. CALL OR CHECK OUR WEBSITE FOR SPECIFIC SALE ORDER.

Financing Available on Sale Day, Call for Details.CAN’T MAKE IT TO SALE DAY? You have 2 ways to bid:

ABSENTEE BIDDING- Leave a bid before the Auction OR LIVE INTERNET BIDDING- Bid in real time online! (Online bidding requires pre-approval so sign up today!)

Go to www.hahnfarms.on.ca for details or call.

To receive our sale brochure please call or email

Avoid delays on sale day...Register on line. Go to www.hahnfarms.on.caSale inventory subject to additions and deletions

EVERY ITEM SELLS TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER! THIS IS AN “ABSOLUTELY” UNRESERVED AUCTION!Major items are being sold early, so don’t be late!

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