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The Farmer’s Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Futures Market Commentary . .11 Classified Advertising . . . . . .28-31 Akron farmer named Wergin Good Farm Neighbor for June . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19 The Sweet Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13 Volume IV, Issue 7 July 2010 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid Permit #36 OMAHA, NE POSTAL CUSTOMER Kim and Terry Brimeyer purchased their Audubon acreage in 2009. They receive assistance through Iowa’s Easter Seals’ Rural Solutions Program so Kim, who is disabled, may continue to work with their livestock and other endeavors including large-scale worm composting from which they sell castings. Photo by Emma Struve Easter Seals responds to unique needs of rural Iowans by Emma Struve Fall has been a good time of year for Kim Brimeyer: in September of 2003 she met husband Terry at a Wisconsin “dairy days” gathering where both were vendors, just more than a year later in October of 2004 the two were married, and in September of last year the Brimeyers moved to their Audubon acreage where they raise Boer goats, Great Pyrenees dogs and worms. The worms are part of a composting project from which the Brimeyers sell castings as a nutrient- rich, organic soil amendment useful to gardeners and others. Terry and Kim started Home Sweet Home Farms (www.homesweethomefarms.com) on a rented acreage near Carroll and continue to develop the west central Iowa operation at their new home- stead. Kim is originally from the Albia area in south central Iowa and worked for a time at Pella Corporation. She noted, “I did not grow up around goats.” Terry brought livestock experience to the part- nership. At the time the two met, he was part owner of a goat dairy and has been involved in Kmart management for many years, most recently in Carroll. Additionally, Kim expounded, “You learn a lot from other breeders that you talk to and go to sem- inars.” In telling their story, Kim almost unconsciously illustrates the importance of relationship building. For example, she and Terry met while both were selling items at the small-town type of street fair with which we are all familiar. Kim described her wares as “things that women have to dust.” She was virtually instantly smitten with Terry when he came to help her get things loaded in her trail- er when the fair ended. Another important relationship was with their rural landlord near Carroll. The couple wanted to Building relationships vital to Brimeyers’ farm Continued on Page 18

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The Farmer’s Wife . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Futures Market Commentary . .11Classified Advertising . . . . . .28-31

Akron farmer named Wergin Good Farm Neighbor for June . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19

The Sweet Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13

Volume IV, Issue 7 July 2010

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POSTAL CUSTOMER

Kim and Terry Brimeyer purchased their Audubon acreage in 2009. They receive assistance through Iowa’s Easter Seals’ Rural Solutions Program so Kim,who is disabled, may continue to work with their livestock and other endeavors including large-scale worm composting from which they sell castings. Photoby Emma Struve

Easter Seals responds to uniqueneeds of rural Iowansby Emma Struve

Fall has been a good time of year for KimBrimeyer: in September of 2003 she met husbandTerry at a Wisconsin “dairy days” gathering whereboth were vendors, just more than a year later inOctober of 2004 the two were married, and inSeptember of last year the Brimeyers moved totheir Audubon acreage where they raise Boergoats, Great Pyrenees dogs and worms.

The worms are part of a composting project fromwhich the Brimeyers sell castings as a nutrient-rich, organic soil amendment useful to gardenersand others.

Terry and Kim started Home Sweet Home Farms(www.homesweethomefarms.com) on a rentedacreage near Carroll and continue to develop thewest central Iowa operation at their new home-stead.

Kim is originally from the Albia area in southcentral Iowa and worked for a time at PellaCorporation.

She noted, “I did not grow up around goats.” Terry brought livestock experience to the part-

nership. At the time the two met, he was partowner of a goat dairy and has been involved inKmart management for many years, most recentlyin Carroll.

Additionally, Kim expounded, “You learn a lotfrom other breeders that you talk to and go to sem-inars.”

In telling their story, Kim almost unconsciouslyillustrates the importance of relationship building.For example, she and Terry met while both wereselling items at the small-town type of street fairwith which we are all familiar. Kim described herwares as “things that women have to dust.” Shewas virtually instantly smitten with Terry whenhe came to help her get things loaded in her trail-er when the fair ended.

Another important relationship was with theirrural landlord near Carroll. The couple wanted to

Building relationships vital to Brimeyers’ farm

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As tassels are emerging on corn, so are theeffects of a sodden June.

Four Iowa State University Extension FieldAgronomists stationed across western Iowaaddressed concerns about the abundance ofprecipitation received during the past monthand the outlook heading into the second half ofthe crop production season.

Mark Licht who works in Sac, Calhoun,Crawford, Carroll, Greene, Boone, Shelby,Audubon, Guthrie, Dallas, and Polk counties inwest central Iowa noted, “The ill effects of the

wet June are showing. Uneven and yellow cornstands are due to wet soil and the fact thatnitrogen has been pushed lower in the soil pro-file where roots have not reached.

Slow root development is occurring because ofwet and saturated conditions,” he added.

Joel DeJong, of Lyon, Osceola, Sioux, O'Brien,Plymouth, Cherokee, Woodbury, Ida, Monona,and Harrison counties in northwest Iowa, men-tioned that maximum corn root system growthis obtained before pollination occurs. Since thesoil has been so wet, should the weather turnhot and dry, the plants will not be preparedwith a deep root system and a change could

hurt yield potential.In Marshall, Jasper, Warren, Marion,

Mahaska, Clarke, Lucas, Monroe, Wapello,Jefferson, Decatur, Wayne, Appanoose, Davis,and Van Buren counties in south central Iowa,Mark Carlton observed “a few fields where soy-bean populations are down to the point that(producers) will replant or are replanting.

Paul Kassel in north central Iowa coversDickinson, Emmett, Clay, Palo Alto, Kossuth,Winnebago, Hancock, Buena Vista, andPocahontas counties and said that area had

Crop loss tallies rising due to flood waters

Crop producers across western Iowa experienced varying degrees of excessive precipitation in June. Some fields were flooded for a short time and the plantsare expected to recover. Soybean replanting is not advisable after July 10, so farmers will likely use other strategies to minimize losses. This picture shows amoderately flooded field by the Middle Raccoon River near Bayard in Guthrie County. Photo by Emma Struve

Adair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5” to 14.5”Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5” to 11.5”Audubon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13” to 16”Buena Vista. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5” to 9.5”Calhoun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5” to 11.5”Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9” to 11”Cass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.5” to 16.5”Cherokee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11” to 14.5”Clarke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5” to 10”Clay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.5” to 12”Crawford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5” to 11”Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5” to 14.5”Decatur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10” to 11.5”Dickinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7” to 9.5”Emmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5” to 8”Freemont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6” to 7.5”

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Plymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5” to 11.5”Pottawattamie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.5” to 12.5”Ringgold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5” to 13”Sac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5” to 9.5”Shelby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12” to 15.5”Sioux. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7” to 10.5”Taylor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5” to 11.5”Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9” to 12”Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.5” to 15”Woodbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.5” to 12”Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14” to 16”

Information from the Iowa office of the USDANational Agricultural Statistics Service’s CropProgress and Condition Reports for the monthof June.

Inches of Rainfall in June

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A mental picture of cattlefeeders lining up a puttfor a birdie or par probably doesn’t enter most peo-ple’s minds.

But proof that cattlefeeders enjoy golf could befound Monday, June 28, at the Majestic Hills GolfCourse in Denison during the 21st Annual IowaCattlemen’s Association (ICA) Beef Masters Open.

More than 200 people participated in the 18-hole, four-person best-shot golf tournament, whichis a fundraiser event for the ICA.

The golf tournament provides “camaraderie andfellowship,” stated Duane Gangwish, the ICA’schief executive officer.

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“Sometimes we have a lot of serious things tomeet about and address,” Shelton stated, butexplained that June 28 was a day to play and anopportunity for cattle producers from all over thestate and representatives from allied industries toget to know each other a little bit better.

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Wallace Foundation, ISU to host garden field day on July 28

The Wallace Foundation and Iowa StateUniversity will host a garden field day onWednesday, July 28, at 6:30 p.m. at the ArmstrongResearch Farm in southwest Iowa.

Featured will be the home demonstration gar-den, companion crops for vegetables and tomatodiseases.

This year’s garden will feature two rates of com-post and its effect on various vegetables and flow-ers (sweet corn, peppers, green beans, potatoes,petunias).

Various lesser known plants will also be featuredin the garden, such as ground cherries, huckleber-ries and eggplant.

Giant pumpkins will also be grown in a portionof the garden.

Cindy Haynes provide information and answerquestions on this part of the tour.

Various flowers and herbs will be grown withgarden vegetable crops to determine their abilityto ward off various garden insects and pests. LeahRiesselman will be the presenter at this tour stop.

An attempt to control early and late tomatoblight with cultivar selection, commercial fungi-cides and organic means will be shown on fivetomato cultivars. Bernie Havlovic will presentinformation to gardeners attending the field day.

Barb Fuller, ISU nutrition and health programspecialist, will have information and resourcesavailable about preserving food (canning andfreezing).

The Armstrong Research Farm is located 12miles southwest of Atlantic (Cass County) onHighway 6, half a mile south on 525th Street, anda half mile east on Hitchcock Avenue; or 13 mileseast of Oakland (Pottawattamie County) onHighway 6, half a mile south on 525th Street, andhalf a mile east on Hitchcock Avenue.

The field day is open to the public at no cost.

Iowa State and NebraskaExtension offer Mid-PlainsBEEF practicum

Iowa State University Extension in a collabora-tive effort with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension has developed training on sys-tems approach to beef cattle production.

Mid-Plains Beef Education in Economics andForages Practicum programs will be offered begin-ning in September at the Dalbey-Halleck ResearchFarm near Virginia, Nebraska.

The Mid-Plains BEEF Practicum instructorswill come from both the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension and Iowa State UniversityExtension, along with instructors from KansasState University, the University of Missouri, aswell as beef industry professionals who will sharetheir beef cattle expertise with participants. Theprogram, designed for producers, veterinarians,college students or persons involved in the beefindustry, will help participants learn more aboutthe systems approach to beef cattle productionthrough these multi-session, hands-on learningexperiences in beef production, economics and for-age management.

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My dad visited lastweekend to help withsome of my oldest son’s4-H projects, a decktable and chairs we arerefurbishing for mysister’s family and thethree steers he hasbeen raising to take tothe fair.

The table and chairshas been quite alengthy project overthe past couple ofmonths.

They have a metalbase, with wood on top.So my father, husbandand son have beenworking on it sinceMother’s Day in May.

(It will be enteredunder the FamilyHistory/4-H Heritageclass, which requiresthat the adult and 4-H’er work together onthe project.)

They started by tak-ing all the wood off,keeping some to use astemplates. Duringgrandma camp inJune, dad and my sonsanded all the metal,then primed and paint-ed it. They also cut anddrilled all the holes.

A couple weeks ago,all three of them sand-ed and sealed all theboards.

I had warned my sonthat working on woodwith my father wasequivalent to the

fourth ring of hell. Inhis “less than laid back”years, he made my sis-ters and I sand ourwoodworking projectsuntil they were assmooth as glass. One ofmy sisters was beyondnot happy with him asshe worked on a dollbed one year, and kepthearing the phrase, “Goback and sand somemore.”

After the boards weresanded and they werebeginning to re-assem-ble the pieces, theycalled up to have mymother and me comedown and take pictures.You can imagine ourshock and surprisewhen we ran our fin-gers between the slatsand found that the menfolk had decided to onlysand one side of theboards. And, they weregoing to put the sealanton the project after itwas assembled.

Needless to say, wetold them they had tosand the entire surfaceof the boards, and thatthey had to seal theboards before re-assem-bling the table andchairs.

After an hour and ahalf, they came into thehouse laughing. Dadnow realized why we,and especially my sis-ter, were so angry with

him when he kepttelling us to go backand sand more.

After I stopped laugh-ing, I promptly calledmy sister and told herdad had something tosay. After hearing thestory, her response wasa simple, “That’s awe-some!”

Karma can some-times come back andkick you in the rear.

The table and chairsare now finished andready for the fair, and,we have to finish just acouple other thingsbefore my husband andson leave for a week ofBoy Scout camp.

Guess who gets totake care of the showcattle -- the week beforethe fair -- while theyare both gone. Youguessed it...me with my7-year-old son. I dohave some help for thenighttime feed andbath time. But, I get togo down and feed thebeasts before I go towork each day. Shouldbe a blast!

I’m praying that Idon’t mess them up toobadly in that week.

When the lady whosold us one of the steersfound out they wereleaving the week beforethe fair, she asked me ifI wanted the phonenumber of her husband.

My husband said,“Oh, does he like towork with cattle, too?”

I looked at him andsaid, “No, dear, it’sbecause he’s a lawyer.”

The look on his facewas too funny!

When mom and dadwere visiting, they alsohelped bathe and walkthe calves around thebarnyard.

They both showedcattle when they wereyounger in 4-H, as well.

I’ve heard many

times that dad had thebetter calves, but momwas the better show-man.

Dad brought downthe show stick he usedwhen he won grandchampion at theWebster County Fairwith a Hereford thatweighed only 760pounds or so.

I think they’re happythat their grandsonsare carrying on the tra-dition of showing cat-tle. I have a feeling ifthey lived closer, theywould be over helpingwith the calves a lotmore frequently.

My youngest son isinvolved in the cattle aswell. He’s been leadingthe bottle calf from lastyear around the penlike a dog on a leash. Ihave a feeling that he’llbe showing the big1200-pound steers thefirst year he’s in 4-Hinstead of waiting acouple years.

For now, I’m justhappy that we onlyhave one child showingcattle.

And that I only havethree steers to takecare of next week.

Though I do feel likemaybe my three menare conspiring to turnme into a farm wifeafter all.

I don’t think so.

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Ingredients3/4 cup chopped onion

2 tablespoons butter1 tablespoon olive oil1/4 cup all-purpose flour1 teaspoon dried sage, crushed1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, crushed2 cups chicken broth5 cups cubed cooked chicken (about 1 1/2 pounds)1 21-ounce can apple pie fillingSalt and ground black pepper

1/2 of a 15-ounce package rolled refrigerated unbaked pie crust (1 crust)

Instructions1. In a large saucepan cook onion in hot butter and oil over medium heat

for 15 minutes or until golden brown and very tender. 2. Stir in flour, sage, and thyme. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook

and stir for 10 minutes or until the mixture is a light caramel color. 3. Whisk in chicken broth. Whisking continuously, bring mixture to boil-

ing. Reduce heat and simmer 2 minutes. Remove from heat. 4. Stir in chicken and apple pie filling and season with salt and black pep-

per; transfer to a 3-quart round casserole and set aside.5. Unroll pie crust onto a floured surface. Roll to 10-inch circle. Fold

edges under and crimp edges to rim of casserole to seal. Cut smallvents in the top crust.

6. Bake in a 400ºF oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until crust is goldenbrown. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

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Instructions1. Rub all surfaces of roast(s) with seasoned pepper. 2. Place pork in shallow roasting pan and roast in 350ºF oven for 45 min-

utes to 1 hour and 15 minutes, until internal temperature on a ther-mometer reads 150ºF.

3. Remove roast from oven; let rest until temperature reaches 160ºF,about 10 minutes. Slice and serve.

Conservation, wildlife habitatworkshop and field day set forJuly 27 near Otho

Farmers and others interested in conservationand in wildlife habitat are invited to participatein part or all of a workshop and field day at theSmeltzer Farm near Otho (Webster County) onTuesday, July 27.

The theme for the day is “Water Quality: IowaFarmers Care.”

The workshop portion of the day will begin at10:30 a.m. and run through approximately 3:30p.m. Participants will engage with presenters onwater monitoring, integrating wildlife habitatinto agriculture production, tools techniques andresources to assist landowners and operators, andthe future of Iowa’s water and land legacy. Theworkshop, which includes lunch, is sponsored bythe Iowa Soybean Association through a grantfrom the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

The field day portion of the event will start at 4p.m., sponsored by the Ann Smeltzer CharitableTrust and the Iowa Learning Farm. Guest speak-ers will be Iowa Secretary of Agriculture BillNorthey, IDALS Director of Soil ConservationChuck Gipp and NRCS State ConservationistRich Sims.

The field day will also include strip tillagedemonstrations, the new Iowa Learning Farmconservation station, cover crops, wildlife habitatand drainage demonstration for water quality. Aspecial feature will be an aerial seeding demon-stration of rye grass as a cover crop. An eveningmeal will be included with the field day.

The location for this event will be at theSmeltzer Farm located 1 mile south of Otho onNelson Avenue. If driving from the north onHighway 169, exit to the east on D-33 throughOtho. From the south, exit Highway 169 on IA 50and travel east. From Highway 20, turn south onP-59. Watch for signs en route giving directionsto the farm.

Find more information by going to www.exten-sion.iastate.edu and clicking on the WebsterCounty link or call Karen Hansen at WebsterCounty Conservation by calling 515-576-4258.

People who become certified as Pork QualityAssurance (PQA) Plus® Advisors under theNational Pork Board's PQA Plus® program arerequired to recertify every three years. Thatmeans those certified during the initial trainingperiod in 2007 need to complete a recertificationtraining and testing session in 2010.

The Iowa Pork Industry Center (IPIC) at IowaState University (ISU) has planned three suchrecertification sessions this summer and early fallin Ames.

All three sessions will be taught by ISU animalscience and veterinary medicine faculty memberswho are certified PQA Plus® trainers.

Each session is limited to 30 participants whomust preregister and pay the recertification fee of$50 per person prior to the session.Preregistration is required to ensure the new PQAPlus® materials will be available for each partici-pant; no walk-ins will be accepted.

The sessions will be filled on a first received,first accepted basis; people are advised to submittheir preregistration and payment as soon as pos-sible.

The preregistration form is available online athttp://www.ipic.iastate.edu/PQAPRecertReg.doc.It also is available by fax by calling Jane Runnealsat IPIC at 515-294-4103.

The recertification session dates, times and loca-tion are:

• Thursday, July 29, 1 to 4:30 p.m., Ames, IowaState University campus, Kildee Hall, EnsmingerRoom

• Tuesday, August 10, 1 to 4:30 p.m., Ames,Iowa State University campus, Kildee Hall,Ensminger Room

• Thursday, September 2, 8:30 a.m. to noon,Ames, Iowa State University campus, Kildee Hall,Ensminger Room

PQA Plus® was developed by the Pork IndustryAnimal Care Coalition to be a continuous improve-ment program. The coalition, made up of pork pro-ducers, packers/processors, restaurants and foodretailers, dedicated itself to finding a food-indus-try solution that would give confidence to con-sumers that U.S. pork is produced in a way thatrespects animal well-being.

PQA Plus® merges the food safety and animalwell-being concepts of the original PQA programinto three steps: individual certification througheducation, farm site assessment and the opportu-nity for project verification that gives customercredibility.

For more information on PQA Plus® contact theNational Pork Board at 800-456-PORK, or go tohttp://www.pork.org/certification/default.aspx.

Three PQA Plus® recertification sessions planned

At the 12th annual Iowa State BarbecueChampionships in Marshalltown in June, thehottest thing around were the Swine Assassins, ledby Dr. Scott Nelson and Kris Paulson, both ofMason City.

Scott is the son of Steve and Kathy Nelson ofAlgona, and their team, Grills Gone Wild, alsoplaced well in the competition.

The Swine Assassins took the overall champi-onship, prevailing over 66 teams, and took the topspot in the brisket category, taking home a grandprize of $3,500.

"A lot of things have to go right, everything has tocome together" said Scott. "We got lucky."

Even with luck, hard work is a big part of prepar-ing for a barbecue contest. Scott explained that bar-becue was a big part of his life while growing up.

"My dad has probably owned about 50 smokers inmy lifetime," said Scott.

Scott began his barbecue career at the Up InSmoke competition in Mason City a few years agoand practices all winter.

Grills Gone Wild took 13th overall with a thirdplace finish in pork.

Swine Assassins on top

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Lean hog trade has been higher this week due toprofit taking by market shorts and spillover sup-port from the stock market. The weekly netchanges are $.77 higher on the August contractand October is up $1.22. Cash is still in the mid$70 area versus the August $81 area, so there iscash optimism priced-in. The cutout has beenlower this week, but processing margins stillremain adequate. Over the last six weeks, weeklysow slaughter has declined by 10% versus thistime a year ago. Fewer slaughter sows is likely asign of increased sows kept for breeding which sug-gests expanding herds. On the chart, support isdown at the June low of $78.20 and resistance isup at $82.20 which is the 20-day. Hedgers call withquestions; the above statistic is one that suggestsyou look to lock in forward margins on the board –and best that you did it prior to this recentgrain/feed cost run up.

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WHEAT 7/8/10Wheat trade has been higher this week due to

follow-through buying and short covering. Theweekly net changes are 27 higher in Chicago,KC is up 29, and Minneapolis is up 30. On thechart the September Chicago did reach the nextupside target at $5.32, which is the 200-daymoving average; there should be selling interestin this area, so fresh bullish news may now beneeded to keep the market from slipping aheadof the report. The average trade guess for theJuly USDA carryover is at 968 for the 2009-10,and 1.033 billion for the July 2010-11 carryover;the range of estimates is 855 million to 1.1 bil-lion. This is a huge, huge carryover whichshould not support a bull market, so manyshorts have been caught off guard this pastweek. So some of the upside market movementhas been weak shorts getting out of positions.The June USDA all wheat production estimatewas at 2.067 billion bushels, the trade is expect-ing the number to inch up to 2.15 billion on thereport this Friday which is behind the tradeexpecting the carryover to jump above 1 billion.September Chicago wheat is up nearly 90 centsnow over the past month, with most of the gainsover the past week. On the weekly report, win-ter wheat harvest was listed as 54% completeversus 50% a year ago and the 53% 5-year aver-age. Winter wheat condition came in at 64%good to excellent, down 1% from the previousweek. Spring wheat was listed as 52% headedversus only 28% a year ago and the 57% 5-yearaverage. Spring wheat condition came in at 83%good to excellent versus 84% a week ago. Theweekly export sales will be seen on Friday thisweek. Hedgers call with questions, continue tolook forward at the carry in the futures foropportunities in 2011 and 2012.

Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis

Support: 489 502 512

Resistance 553 570 586

Aug Aug Meal Aug Oil

Support: 927 279 3553

Resistance 994 301 3783

CATTLE 7/8/10Live cattle trade has been higher this week

due to chart buying and spillover support fromthe stock market. The weekly net changes are102 higher on the August contract and Octoberis up 95. Light cash trade has been seen at $91this week which is steady versus the previousweek. There is still some cash optimism for theremainder of the week with additional cashtrade called steady to $2 higher. Packer mar-gins remain comfortable and the holiday onMonday has packers short bought. Demanddoes typically decline following the July 4th

holiday, which may limit cash upside. Hedgerscall with questions. The cutout values werelower Wednesday with choice down 32 at 155.62and select down 19 at 146.28. Early estimatesare suggesting that the June placements willincrease sharply and possibly exceed June 2009numbers by 15%; this along with the big Mayplacements will limit upside on the August for-ward futures.

HOGS 7/8/10July Aug

Support: 7832 7977

Resistance 7932 8167

Sept 10 Dec 10

Support: 363 374

Resistance 388 399

CORN 7/8/10Corn trade has been higher this week due to short

covering following the supportive USDA Quarterlystocks and Planted Acreage Report last Wednesday.The weekly net change is 6 higher on the Septembercontract and December is up 5 following the big upmove late last week. The outside market influencehas been supportive this week; crude is $2.30 high-er, the dollar is 58 lower, and the DOW is up 314points. Follow-through buying and continued shortcovering have been noted for the strength this week,trade should start to flatten out ahead of The USDASupply and Demand report on Friday. The averagetrade guess for the old crop carryover is 1.405 bil-lion with a range of 1.214-1.6 billion versus the1.603 billion June number. The new crop carryoverestimate is at 1.337 versus the June 1.573 numbers,the range of estimate is 833 million to 1.7 billion.We have rallied nearly 50 cents since the June 30threport, so any bullish numbers on Friday’s reportshould be priced-in. The report on Friday will influ-ence trade this week, but the weather forecastsshould continue to dictate trade longer-term. Westill need to get this crop though pollination and thedough stage without much stress. Heavy rains fellacross the western Corn Belt last weekend whichcontinues to foster concern over flooded areas, butthe acres not affected by standing water could haverecord yields. The East remains warm and dry withthe weekend system slowly moving that direction.On the weekly report, crop condition came in at 71%good to excellent, down 2% from the previous week.Silking was listed as 19% complete, up 12% fromlast week. The weekly export sales will be delayeduntil Friday due to the holiday on Monday. Themomentum is still up, but we are about to reachsome upside targets. But any production short fallsputs us on the point of demand rationing which willkeep the market supported on any breaks nearterm. Hedgers call with questions.

SOYBEANS 7/8/10Soybean trade is higher on the week due to

short covering on Wednesday due to forecastsand spillover support from corn and beans. Theweekly net change is 25 higher on theSeptember contract and November is up 27. Wewere lower on the week until the strength onWednesday. Meal is $7 higher and bean oil is up81 points for the week. On the November chart,the 10-, 20-, and 40-day moving averages wereall consolidated around $9.14; the close abovethis level on Wednesday has turned the momen-tum higher. A second consecutive daily closeabove the 100-day at $9.30 would likely promoteadditional chart buying. Beans are now in themiddle of our recent trading range and we couldtest higher levels. The next area of resistance isthe 200-day up at $9.51 on the November con-tract. Position squaring ahead of the report onFriday should still limit upside; the averagetrade guess for the July USDA old crop 2009-10carryover is 171 million bushels with a range of140 to 195 versus the 185 June number. Thenew crop 2010-11 carryover estimate is at 354million with a range of 250-385 million. On theweekly report, soybean emergence was listed as95% complete versus the 87% 5-year average.Percent blooming came in at 23 versus 13% ayear ago and the 20% 5-year average. The week-ly export sales will be seen Friday morning dueto the Holiday this week. The updated forecastsshould continue to dictate trade, the momentumis now up, so a test of the upper part of our 2-month range should not be a surprise. Hedgerscall with questions.

Aug Aug Feeders

Support: 8930 11370

Resistance 9147 11370

Open . . . . .78.800

High . . . . .79.050

Low . . . . . .78.600

Close . . . . .78.875

Chg . . . . . .+0.100

Open . . . .113.600

High . . . . .113.775

Low . . . . .113.050

Close . . . .113.550

Chg . . . . . .+0.025

Open . . . . .90.350

High . . . . .90.800

Low . . . . . .90.025

Close . . . .90.500

Chg . . . . . .+0.700

Open . . . . . .5.170

High . . . . . .5.320

Low . . . . . . .5.150

Close . . . . . .5.304

Chg . . . . . .+0.230

Open . . . . . .3.740

High . . . . . .3.790

Low . . . . . . .3.726

Close . . . . . .3.782

Chg . . . . . .+0.102

Open . . . . . .9.470

High . . . . . .9.680

Low . . . . . . .9.460

Close . . . . . .9.676

Chg . . . . . .+0.272

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Joe Thelen, president of the Crawford CountyCattlemen’s Association, was pleased that theBeef Masters Open came to the county.

Members of the local cattlemen’s associationwere busy at the grill, sizzling steaks for hungrycattlemen/golfers.

Thelen said the state association organized thetournament and the local cattlemen’s associationdid the grilling and sponsored a couple teams.

He added having the tournament in CrawfordCounty was a great opportunity to promote thecounty and the businesses.

While the day was set aside for play, whenevercattlefeeders gather, the discussion naturallyturns to current hot topics for the industry.

One of those, said Gangwish, is environmentalcompliance.

He stated that those involved in agriculture arethe first environmentalists.

“We live on the land, we eat the food and drinkthe water. We’ve been taking care of the land foryears,” he said.

Gangwish continued that as state and federalenvironmental regulations escalate, more tensionis placed on cattle producers. He added it is thecattle producers’ duty to become involved in theenvironmental regulation issues.

“We want to comply with them. We want cleanair and clean water,” he stated. “Residents of Iowaexpect us to be the caretakers (of the land).”

Kent Pruismann of Rock Valley, president of theICA, also spoke about an increase in regulationswhile in Denison on June 28.

Pruismann said he has seen much volatility inthe cattle industry and more regulations.

In terms of the effect of regulations, Iowa is

unique “because of the numbers of small cattleproducers,” Pruismann stated. He explained thatthe cost of complying with regulations is dividedamong a much smaller head count compared tolarge producers other states.

Raising cattle is a diverse industry. Gangwishsaid this diversity in the ICA is held together bygrassroots representatives from all around thestate.

The bottom line in the industry, Gangwishexplained, is to please the consumer.

“Our business is to provide safe, wholesome,nutritious food for the consumer. Producers feedtheir family the same thing they supply to theworld,” Gangwish stated.

Members of the Crawford County Cattlemen’sAssociation grilled steaks for participants in the IowaCattlemen’s Association Beef Masters Open on June 28in Denison. Photo by Gordon Wolf

Cattle producers hit the links in DenisonContinued from page 4

Tri-state team to look atair quality in beef barns

A tri-state team of researchers and universityspecialists is engaging in a three-year study look-ing at gases emitted from mono-slope beef barnsand how building management impacts the emis-sions.

The team is composed of researchers from theUSDA’s Meat Animal Research Center(USMARC) in Clay Center, Nebraska; agricultur-al engineering specialists from South DakotaState University (SDSU) in Brookings; and exten-sion program specialists from Iowa StateUniversity (ISU) in Ames.

One purpose of the study is to gather baselinedata for the levels of gas emissions from mono-slope beef barns for housing beef. The study willinvolve a total of four mono-slope beef barns inSouth Dakota and Iowa.

“Currently, beef producers report estimated airemissions from their concentrated animal feedingoperation (CAFO) based on data from open beeffeedlots in the summer. These values may be toohigh for mono-slope beef barns. Data from thisstudy will be useful in providing more accuratevalues for air emissions,” said Mindy Spiehs, ani-mal scientist with USMARC.

The study will also evaluate two differentmanure-handling systems to determine whichsystem emits lower levels of gases in the air. Onebarn system contains a manure pack whichremains in the barn until the cattle are removed.The other barn system involves the weeklyremoval and storage of manure from around thebedded pack until it can be field applied.

“The study will provide information aboutwhich system is better for reducing gas emis-sions,” stated Dick Nicolai, SDSU Agriculturalengineer specialist and principal investigator forthe study.

“A third, but important goal is to help beef pro-ducers learn how they can reduce the emissionsfrom their mono-slope beef barns,” said BethDoran, ISU Extension beef program specialist.

“Producers are trying different things toincrease animal comfort, some of which mayimpact air quality,” added Kris Kohl, ISUExtension agricultural engineer program special-ist. The study will monitor the effects of season,diets and water consumption.

Funding for the research comes from a grantsponsored by USDA’s National Institute of Foodand Agriculture (NIFA) and is one of 11 projectsacross the U.S. that addresses air quality issues.The projects will provide research-based informa-tion to develop effective mitigation strategies andbest management practices to enhance air quali-ty.

For farmers who are considering “emergency orcatch-up” fertilization of their soybean fields yetthis summer, Antonio Mallarino, an agronomyprofessor at Iowa State University working in soilfertility and nutrient management research andextension, said in-season fertilizer application forsoybeans will seldom be cost-effective in Iowa.

“Producers may be wondering about it, if fertil-izer rates were inadequate of if late plantingdates, replanting and cold or excessively wet con-ditions have altered the crop nutrient uptake andfertilization need,” Mallarino stated. “Or theymight wonder whether soil nutrient levels mightlimit high yield potential when growing conditionsare good.”

Is applying dry, granulated fertilizer a viablepost-emerge option?

“The short answer to this question is probablynot,” Mallarino said, noting two main reasons.

First, both P and K (but especially P) are need-ed at early growth stages to cell multiplicationwhen the number of nodes, leaves and potentialseed numbers is being largely determined. Inaddition, application to fertilizer to the soil sur-face or banding between rows will be of low effi-ciency.

“The only situation in which an in-season appli-cation of granulated P and K fertilizer might beconsidered is when soil tests are very low and theproducer will certainly have to apply a high fertil-

izer rate for next year’s corn crop,” Mallarino stat-ed. “In this scenario, an in-season application maynot be very efficient at increasing grain yield, butwill increase soil P and K levels and decrease therate needed before the next corn crop.”

Mallarino said, while foliar fertilization couldhelp improve soybean growth and grain yield, thepotential is quite low in fields that have been wellfertilized or where factors other than nutrientsupply limit growth.

In a recent report, he cited numerous studies tosupport his position.

In summary, Mallarino said, “With the possibleexception being when soil samples confirm soiltests are very low or there was insufficient pre-plant fertilization, a large application of granulat-ed fertilizer may result in some yield increase andwill begin to build up soil test levels for the nextcrop, but the economic benefit for this year’s soy-beans is very doubtful. Similarly, the probabilityof an economic response to foliar fertilization issmall, but it may be justified when nutrient defi-ciency symptoms are obvious, with confirmed defi-cient-testing soil, or when soil or climatic factorslimit nutrient uptake in late spring or early sum-mer.”

Is in-season fertilization of soybeans effective?

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by Emma Struve

Though you would never know from drivingpast, behind Cliff Miles’ house on Donna ReedRoad south of Denison are bee hives that havebeen in continuous honey production for nearly acentury.

The bees have been replaced, the hives havebeen moved throughout Crawford County, andMiles is of the third generation to manage the out-fit, but the honey still flows.

Coaxing bees to produce honey – like any otherenterprise involving living creatures – is a cyclicalprocess with steps repeated throughout the sea-sons.

Miles’ grandfather, E.S. Miles, was the first bee-keeper of the family, who, in turn, taught the tradeto his son Moses and then to Cliff.

E.S. had 600-800 colonies at a time and startedproduction near Dunlap in about 1903.

“Grandpa knew more about bees than anyonealive,” Miles reminisced.

While E.S. and Moses undertook the bee busi-ness as a money-making enterprise, Cliff contin-ues it as a hobby because he said, “I can’t let it go.”

Miles builds street rods for a living.“I built my first car at 18 and have been doing it

ever since,” he said.When the flowers, mostly yellow sweet clover in

this area, start blooming, it marks the beginningof the honey flow, the end of May, beginning ofJune, Miles said.

Bees will also collect nectar from other flowers,including dandelions. When nectar is not in plen-

tiful supply, they will feed developing larvaepollen in a preparation called “roll jelly” that isplaced in every cell with an egg.

“When the hive is full, the bees will take off andgo somewhere else,” Miles said. “To keep themfrom swarming you take some of the brood away,put in a queen excluder and put in new frames.”

A queen excluder is simple a metal screen thatlooks a little like an oven rack with narrow wires.They are closely spaced so that the worker beescan pass through but the larger queen cannot. Sheis then confined to the brood chambers.

Hive bodies can then be stacked one on top of theother as needed to make space to accommodate thewax comb throughout the honey production sea-son.

Sometimes the hive bodies will be stacked fivehigh.

Miles recalled keeping one of his grandpa’s hiveson a scale when he was a child. The bees stored 30pounds of honey and wax each day.

About half the volume stored evaporates beforehoney is collected in the early fall.

Hot and dry is the best weather for honey pro-duction, he said. Although if it gets too hot, thewax in the hive can literally “melt down.”

Miles recalled that 1956 was a banner year forhoney production. So much honey was in thehoney house, they had to use screw jacks to keepit from sinking into the ground, Miles said.

They extracted 240,000 pounds of honey. At thattime, the Miles’ family sold honey in five pound

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Making bee framesMuch of the equipment Denison beekeeper Cliff Milesuses for beekeeping was constructed by his grandfatherE.S. Miles and his father Moses Miles over the courseof the last hundred years, including the frames used tohold the comb and the equipment used to string wireson the frames, shown here.The small-gauge stainless steel wire used to hold thewax honey comb in place inside the wooden framelooks about like guitar string. Miles recalled preparing four to five hundred framesover the course of each winter when he was young. He uses a beeswax comb starter product called a foun-dation that has hexagonal cells already imprinted onit. The thin foundation is placed on the wires withinthe frame and is used by the bees to build their comb.Each hive body contains eight frames in the broodchambers, where the wax comb cells house bee eggsand grow larvae, and seven frames in the hives wherehoney is produced. Maintaining the frames within thehive is critically important. Photo by Emma Struve

Protected against bee stings, Denison beekeeperCliff Miles checks hives. Photo by Emma Struve

Denison beekeeper Cliff Miles, pictured removinga frame with new honey comb from a bee hive, fig-ured that for about every 10 pounds of honey pro-duced, there was one pound of beeswax; and a full“surplus super,” the hive body where honey is pro-duced, may weigh as much as 75 pounds. A gallonof honey can weigh 12 pounds. Photo by EmmaStruve

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Iowa Women in AgConference July 27 at Williamsburg

Women with any connection to agriculture willbenefit by attending the Fourth Annual IowaWomen in Ag (IWIA) Conference at KinzeManufacturing, Inc. at Williamsburg (IowaCounty) on July 27.

The conference, “Agriculture IS Business,” willoffer valuable information to improve decision-making skills related to the farming business.

The day will feature keynote speaker MarciaZarley Taylor, executive editor at DTN, who willmake a presentation titled “Adapt to the NewNormal: Manage New Levels of Risks andVolatility in Agriculture.”

Taylor will recap what she sees as some of thehazards on agriculture’s horizon, and how wellsome tools like ACRE, SURE and crop insur-ance—and even some new marketing plans--respond to those risks.

“Since 2007, we’ve reset the meter on commod-ity price fluctuations, with bigger market movesin a single day than some commodities used toexperience in a year,” Taylor said. “Cash rents,fuel prices and fertilizer costs have also soared;yet traditional farm programs have been ineffec-tive safety nets.

“I see farm women as the ballast stabilizingfarm operations during all this volatility,” Taylorstated, “so I hope to help them have a betterunderstanding of tools they can implement intheir family businesses.”

Taylor is a native Iowan who now resides in thePhiladelphia area.

In her work at DTN, Taylor concentrates onbusiness topics such as land, taxes, inputs, farmprogram rules, machinery economics, law andfinance. Her career includes 25 years at FarmJournal Media, first as Washington, D.C., editor,followed by 17 years as editor of Top Producer,the company’s business magazine for executivefarmers.

The conference will also include breakout ses-sions with topics ranging from online marketing,to utilizing online resources for accessing FSAfrom home, to getting your farm in the Facebookand Twitter conversation, farm continuation bydesign, innovations for production agriculture,financing and environmental regulations. Theday will also provide an opportunity to networkand create friendships with other women active-ly involved in today’s agricultural industry.

Registration cost before July 20 is $59; afterthat, it’s $89.

A block of rooms is reserved for July 26 at theBest Western in Williamsburg. For reservations,call direct (319) 668-9777 and ask for the IowaWomen in Ag room block. The room block will bereleased July 16.

IWIA’s goal is to provide educational opportuni-ties women need in order to increase their skillsin analyzing and making business and financialdecisions.

For more information about the conference,contact Rhonda Harness at 765/617-0856 or DebSchuler at 712/249-4321.

To register, visit www.iowawomeninag.org orcontact Elaine Gaesser at 641/333-2595 (home)or 641/344-2367 (cell).

Sponsors for this event are Monsanto, FarmCredit Services, Iowa Farm Bureau FinancialServices, the Iowa Pork Producers Association,Pioneer, Stine Seed, Successful Farming, USDAFarm Service Agency and the Iowa SoybeanAssociation.

Manure field day planned for July 23 near BoydenFor small to medium-sized dairies and open feedlots

Small to medium-sized dairies and open feedlotsare receiving increasing attention for regulatorycompliance that addresses water quality issues.

A field day has been scheduled for Friday, July23, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Fick’s Swiss Farm nearBoyden (Sioux County) to help producers under-stand these issues.

Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR)and Natural Resources Conservation Service(NRCS) staff and Iowa State University Extensionspecialists will help producers understand regula-tory requirements, best management practices toemploy and available technical assistance andcost-share opportunities.

Manure application equipment options also willbe reviewed.

For many years, small and medium size farmshave been “off the radar” when it comes to manuremanagement issues. Recent state and federalinspections in Iowa have increased the awarenessof manure-runoff issues and led to actions againstlivestock producers as a way to better managemanure.

Agency staff at the field day will provide anexplanation of regulatory requirements thatimpact small dairies and feedlots. ISU Extensionspecialists will discuss and demonstrate best man-agement practices for nutrient management,including how to calibrate manure applicationequipment. Local companies will also showcasemanure application equipment to demonstratetechnological advances in application.

Fick’s Swiss Farm is located at 2817 JacksonAvenue, north of Boyden. From Boyden take L14north three miles; turn left on B14 (280th Street)and go three miles west; turn left on K64 (JacksonAvenue) for 0.2 miles.

The event is being sponsored by the IowaManure Management Action Group (IMMAG);Fick’s Swiss Farm; Iowa State UniversityExtension; Van’s Implement, Ltd., Hull; and SiouxAutomation Center, Sioux Center.

For more information contact the ISU ExtensionOffice in Sioux County at 712-737-4230.

The Iowa Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative(GLCI) will conduct a grazing conference August23 and 24 in West Des Moines at the Iowa FarmBureau headquarters.

The event will start at 9 a.m. on Monday, August23, and conclude by 1 p.m. on Tuesday, August 24.

Featured speakers include Mark Kennedy,Missouri Natural Resource Conservation Service(NRCS) grasslands specialist; Rick Rasby,University of Nebraska; Steve Barnhart, IowaState University; and Erin Herbold, ISU Centerfor Agricultural Law and Taxation.

The agenda will include discussions on alterna-tive grazing systems, beef heifer development,increasing beef cow efficiency, legal issues for live-stock farmers and numerous breakout sessions ontopics of interest to graziers.

The program includes producer panel discus-sions on wildlife and grazing, direct marketing

beef and choosing the grazing system to fit indi-vidual operations.

The evening of August 23 will feature a pasturewalk and barbeque at the Ken Henrichsen farmnear Winterset.

The event is sponsored by GLCI, the NRCS, ISUExtension – Iowa Beef Center, Iowa Forage andGrasslands Council, Southern Iowa Forage andLivestock Committee, Dow Agro Sciences, theLeopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture andPractical Farmers of Iowa.

Registration fee for the two-day event is $50 inadvance (payable by August 16) and $60 at thedoor.

For more information contact Joe Sellers at 641-203-1270 or e-mail [email protected].

Registration information will be available atwww.iowabeefcenter.org in mid-July.

Iowa grazing conference set for August 23-24

The Iowa Beef Heifer Award program isdesigned to honor outstanding youth and futureleaders of the beef industry. It was created toincrease the interest and participation in the beefbreeding heifer project by allowing youth to earn acertificate for the purchase of a breeding female.The program evaluates leadership and involve-ment in breed organizations and community activ-ities as well as responsibilities and growth withintheir project.

All 4-H, FFA and junior association memberswho own and exhibit a market beef or breedingheifer at the Iowa State Fair are eligible to enter.Applicants may participate in one of the followingbreed divisions: Angus, Charolais, Chianina,Gelbvieh, Hereford, Limousin, Maine-Anjou, RedAngus, Salers, Shorthorn or Simmental.

Finalists for each breed will need to participate

in a personal interview on Monday, August 16, atthe Iowa State Fairgrounds with a panel of judges.

Winners will be announced during the selectionof the Grand Champion 4-H breeding heifer onAugust 17.

The winner of each breed division will receive acertificate for the purchase of a registered femalesponsored by the Iowa State Fair and the respec-tive state breed association. Show halters are pre-sented to runner-ups and are sponsored by KentFeeds, Inc. of Muscatine.

The Iowa Cattlemen's Association (ICA) is coor-dinating the application process. Program guide-lines and applications can be found on the ICAWeb site at www.iacattlemen.org or by callingKellie Carolan at 515-296-2266. Applications aredue to the ICA office in Ames no later than July25.

Applications being accepted for 2010 Iowa Beef Heifer Awards

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Racers, and Amaizing Energy locatednear Denison, with help from ethanolindustry coalition Growth Energy and theIowa Corn Growers Association, arelaunching a campaign to demonstrate thebenefits of ethanol as a performance fuel.

Iowa school teachers TyKnott, a special educationteacher at the WoodbineCommunity School; ToddGoodwater, an FFA instructorwith the West HarrisonCommunity School; andRandall Kuhlmann, the voca-tional ag instruction forDenison High School, havebeen testing the effects ofethanol on racecar and truckengines for more than a year.

Knott and Kuhlmann racemodified stock cars and havebeen burning ethanol verycompetitively.

2K Racing was started in1990 by Kuhlmann. He droveuntil 1994 when the sport"just became too fast," he saidin an interview with theDenison Review.

Chad Preul, a former student ofKuhlmann’s, who built 2K Racing's firstengine, then became the main driver. 2KRacing first began using a 98 percentethanol fuel in 2006.

"There is no disadvantage in racing withethanol," explained Kuhlmann.

He stated in a 2006 interview that theethanol-powered cars burn about sevengallons of fuel for every 20 laps on a half-mile track. Kuhlmann said this is lowerfuel consumption than that of methanol-powered cars.

"We grow the corn here, and we produceethanol here, so why not use it," he said.

The preliminary results show thatethanol runs cleaner and more efficientlyin the engines than either gasoline or

methanol.“If the major automakers start running

more ethanol in their engines, they aregoing to see some of the things that I amfinding, which is that you can use ethanolwithout any complications – ethanol is

cleaner, it emits less carbon and it doesnot wear on your motor,” said Knott.

Knott initiated the study after realizingthat his nephew’s racecar was runningcleaner on fewer gallons of ethanol thanany other fuel. Knott teamed up withGoodwater and local FFA students toexamine the situation.

For one year, the team collected samplesfrom the engines of the local racecars. Thesamples were then sent to a lab in KansasCity where they were analyzed.

Amaizing Energy believes the findingswill help educate consumers about thebenefits of ethanol.

“In a time of huge disasters such as thetremendously large oil spill in the gulf,Amaizing Energy is proud to be support-ing ethanol and the benefits it can provide

our country,” said Amaizing EnergyGeneral Manager Brian Evers. “Throughlocal support we can show a much largeraudience how well ethanol can power highperformance race car engines.”

Evers added, “With the campaign we arehelping kick-off, we can shownot only how ethanol per-forms, but how it helps thelongevity of the engines it isused to power.”

Over the summer, Knott andhis ethanol fueled race teamZR1 and Kuhlmann’s teamare showcasing their resultsat a number of Iowa countyfairs and ethanol events. Theywill continue to test and mon-itor the engines through theyear to help prove thatethanol does not have anyimpact on the durability ofengines and can be used in allvehicles.

They are being joined by 4-Hand FFA youth in educatingthe public about the use andbenefits of ethanol.

Additionally, Knott said, the students areequipped with literature to help addresspeoples’ questions about how much corn isproduced and how much is used in ethanolproduction if they have concerns aboutfood and fuel competition.

“We need to start showing consumersthat they can use this fuel in theirengines, and that is what this study is allabout,” said Knott.

Kuhlmann stated in the earlier inter-view, "We may not be able to convert theracing industry over to ethanol, but wecan get the public interested usingethanol through our race cars and helpkeep the nation from using more foreignoil."

Racers show benefits of ethanol

FFA and 4-H youth from Crawford and Harrison counties converged onAmaizing Energy near Denison in June to launch an effort with area teach-ers Ty Knott and Randall Kuhlmann to promote ethanol use. Knott andKuhlmann both have race teams that use the fuel. Photo by Emma Struve

Lineages of America’s Angus herd can be tracedback to iconic Angus bull “Earl Marshall,” raisedby early Denison banker and cattleman W.A.McHenry, circa 1919.

This western Iowa foundation of the cattleindustry will be one of the topics covered in abook authored by Ardyce O’Neill and SteveBuress, both of southwest Iowa, in partnershipwith other cattle producers of the area.

“There is a lot of Angus history in the Denisonarea,” O’Neill said. “This is the stuff that getshidden except for local stories.”

Buress noted that offspring sired by EarlMarshall were recovered from Canada to rejuve-nate the Angus breed after they had been dis-

posed of for slaughter prices during the depres-sion.

O’Neill has a personal tie to Earl Marshall asthe herd of cattle that she and her husband haveowned and managed for the past 59 years has “anenormous amount of Earl Marshall breeding.

“We really want to put western Iowa on themap,” O’Neill said.

O’Neill and Buress are requesting assistancefrom anyone with information, including familystories, pictures, sale advertisements, or otherAngus history from western Iowa.

O’Neill can be contacted at 712-644-2062 orO’Neill Angus Farm, 3270 Reading Trail, Logan,IA 51546.

Book on west Iowa’s illustrious Angus history in the worksby Emma Struve

If registered by July 15, the registration fee is$400, which covers educational materials, noonmeals and breaks. After July 15, participants maystill register, but the cost is $500. Participants areresponsible for their travel and lodging expenses.An initial payment of $150 must accompany thepracticum registration. The Mid-Plains BEEFPracticum is limited to 30 participants. If openingsare no longer available, money will be refunded.Otherwise, the balance must be received bySeptember 8.

Participants must attend seven of the sessions(hands-on and webinar) to receive a certificate ofcompletion.

To register for the workshop program, contactDarci McGee, UNL Extension Educator inNuckolls-Thayer Counties, at (402) 225-2381 orvisit http://southernplains.unl.edu/ for registra-tion and further information.

Iowa State University Extension will help coor-dinate transportation for Iowa participants to ses-sions held at Dalbey-Halleck Research Farms.Contact Dan Loy at [email protected] to arrangetransportation.

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have livestock and worked hard to gain the land-lord’s respect and trust by dutifully maintainingthe property and outbuildings.

The goat herd started with four mixed breeddoes and one full-blooded Boer buck in 2006. Inthe intervening years, the Brimeyers have addedto the herd by retaining offspring and purchasingnew stock and now have about 30 breeding ani-mals.

“It really seemed to happen all at once – gettingmore of them,” Kim recalled.

“We now raise seed stock and show animals,”she said. A few percentage bucklings are sold formeat.

Many of the purebred and high-quality percent-age does are sold for 4-H and other shows. KurtRush, president of the Iowa Meat GoatAssociation, will show one buck and one doe fromthe Brimeyers’ herd at this year’s Iowa State Fair.

The goats’ parentage is tracked through writtenrecords and is visually apparent while in the pas-ture by tag; each buck’s offspring is given a differ-ent color.

Kim places special emphasis on providing excel-lent nutrition to the goats. It is particularlyimportant, she explained, to provide free-choiceaccess to a copper-rich rich mineral designed forgoats, which aids overall health and is evidentespecially in their coats’ appearance.

The Brimeyers have two Great Pyrenees dogsused to guard the livestock. About a month ago,they had their first litter of puppies, which arealready becoming accustomed to the goats. They

will be ready to move on to new homes as stockdogs or pets by the end of July.

Marketing the animals is aided by the HomeSweet Home Farms’ Web site, which theBrimeyers established in the spring of 2008.

Both Kim and Terry are quick to concede thatthe operation is a success because the two of themwork together. Kim takes responsibility for themarketing and expresses her gratitude to Terryfor doing the “grunt help.”

Though her experience with goats came rela-tively recently, Kim credits the affable creatureswith being her daily motivation to manage painfuland debilitating joint problems that, in conjunc-tion with fibromyalgia, have rendered her dis-abled.

Iowa’s Easter Seals’ Rural Solutions Programhas also helped the Brimeyers make adaptationsto their farm so Kim can continue to work with thegoats.

She explained that the program is specificallydesigned to help rural Iowans with disabilitiescontinue to participate in the agricultural lifestyleand livelihood they enjoyed and in which theyengaged before becoming disabled.

“The impression is we (the Rural SolutionsProgram) only serve large livestock or corn andsoybean farmers,” Tracy Keninger, a representa-tive of the Iowa Easter Seals organization, furtherelaborated. “It is so varied. We help operationslike Kim and Terry’s, someone who farms 3,000acres, or a farm family member – a child.”

Keninger said, when a rural agricultural pro-ducer becomes disabled, the objective of theEaster Seals is to help them obtain the lifestylethey want and maximize their abilities, answeringthe question, “How can we help you make thatpossible?”

“It is different for each person that we serve,”Keninger said about program that celebrates thededication and tenacity of the Iowa farmer.

The first project Easter Seals helped Kim withwas vocational rehabilitation in 2006.

“They helped me get a good, used golf cart andtilt utility trailer,” Kim stated. “It makes it easy tomove animals, hay, and feed.”

For a time, she even had the use of an electricwheel chair.

“I believe in this program because it has reallyhelped me,” Kim remarked. “I wouldn’t be able todo what I do without it.”

The goats and other projects, she continued, arevery important because with a lifestyle-limitingdisability it is easy to become discouraged andbeing able to stay active provides much needed,and much appreciated peace of mind.

For more information about the Easter SealsRural Solutions Program see ia.easterseals.com,e-mail [email protected], or call Keninger at515-309-2371.

“Sometimes you get a little stressed, I come outhere and it goes away,” Kim remarked, while inthe barn checking on a doe that had triplets thenight before.

Great Pyrenees dogs have long been used toguard livestock including sheep and goats, withwhich they are very gentle; predators and intrud-ers, on the other hand, are not tolerated. Kim (pic-tured) and Terry Brimeyer breed and raise bothBoer goats and Great Pyrenees dogs at theiracreage near Audubon. Photo by Emma Struve

Pictured is one of the Boer goats raised by theBrimeyers. Kim and Terry Brimeyer breed andraise full-blood, purebred and percentage Boergoats on their Audubon acreage for sale to youth forshows, for meat, and for sale to other goat producesas breeding stock. Photo by Emma Struve

Kim Brimeyer holds one of the Great Pyreneespuppies born about a month ago on the Brimeyers’acreage near Audubon. Photo by Emma Struve

Iowa Biodiesel Board comments on RFS-2

The Environmental Protection Agency began itsenforcement of a new federal Renewable FuelsStandard (RFS-2) on July 1.

According to the Iowa Biodiesel Board, the RFS-2 sets a requirement that petroleum companiesblend at least 650 million gallons of “biomass-based diesel” into the fuel supply in 2010. They arealso obligated to meet anything remaining fromthe 2009 requirement of 500 million gallons.

Concerning RFS-2, Randy Olson, executivedirector of the Iowa Biodiesel Board, stated in arelease, “The July 1 start date of the new renew-able fuels standard should bring some relief to ourstate’s biodiesel producers, many of which havevirtually shut down since the collapse of the feder-al tax credit for biodiesel. Our members tell usthat a few gallons of Iowa-produced biodiesel aremoving again as some petroleum companies stepforward to meet their obligation of blending thisreasonable amount of biodiesel in 2010.

“However it is important to remember that theRFS-2 was never intended to be a market driver.Rather, the modest targets make it a safety net. Itis badly needed right now as demand has reversedcourse due to the slowdown in the economy andthe lapse of the federal incentive. We ask EPA tostay committed to enforcement of the RFS-2, rec-ognizing that the biodiesel industry supportsmany green energy jobs, and contributes to oureconomy, our air quality and energy security”

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Brad Harvey, who farms near Akron in PlymouthCounty, is the winner of the June “Gary WerginGood Farm Neighbor Award.”

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey pre-sented the award to Harvey family at their farmnear Akron on Monday, June 28.

“Brad takes great pride in how he cares for hisanimals, the land and the community he lives in,and it shows,” Northey said. “He and his family areactive on and off the farm to make their communityand our state a great place to live.”

Harvey and his wife Chris have four daughtersand live on a crop and livestock farm near Akron.He raises about 1,500 pigs and also has some cattle.He has about 600 acres of corn and soybeans and 40acres of hay. Chris is a kindergarten teacher.

Harvey was nominated for the award by hisneighbor Julie Ann Madden. In nominating him,Madden said Harvey is active in the community andalways willing to help his neighbors. He volunteersto help local FFA students and 4-H members and isalways willing to lend a helping hand to someone inneed. She also highlighted how his is willing to openup his farm to tours to help showcase Iowa agricul-ture.

In addition to his work on the farm, Harvey is amember of the Plymouth County Fair Board,Plymouth County Extension Council and Akron-Westfield FFA Alumni Association. He is also activein St. Patrick’s Catholic Church and the Knights ofColumbus organization.

The Wergin Good Farm Neighbor award, madepossible through the financial support of TheCoalition to Support Iowa’s Farmers, recognizesIowa livestock farmers who take pride in doingthings right. This includes caring for the environ-ment and their livestock and being good neighbors.It is named in memory of Gary Wergin, a long-timeWHO Radio farm broadcaster who helped create theaward.

Anyone interested in nominating their neighborfor the award should write a letter or e-mailexplaining why their neighbor should receive thisdesignation.

Applications may be submitted to the IowaDepartment of Agriculture and Land Stewardship,Attn: Wergin Good Farm Neighbor Award, Henry A.Wallace Building, Des Moines, IA 50319 or e-mailedto [email protected].

Akron farmer named Wergin Good Farm Neighbor for June

Crop management clinic features more than 20 topics

Registration is underway for the 2010 CropManagement Clinic on July 14-15 at the FieldExtension Education Laboratory (FEEL) nearAmes.

The Crop Management Clinic is an intensivetwo-day training program that focuses on thelatest developments in crop production and pro-tection.

Attendees can select from 20 different topics todevelop a course agenda that fits their specificinterests and needs.

Iowa State University (ISU) Extension special-ists will discuss the impacts of common cropproblems, how to avoid them and methods toimprove productivity. The curriculum is dividedinto four primary areas: crop management, pestmanagement, nutrient management and soil,water and tillage. A detailed listing of scheduledtopics is available at the clinic Web page atwww.aep.iastate.edu/feel.

Sessions are taught by ISU Extension facultyfrom the departments of Agronomy, Entomology,Plant Pathology and Agricultural andBiosystems Engineering. Each session includeshands-on training in demonstration plots atFEEL in small-group settings that enhanceinstructor-student interaction.

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Women who own or manage farmland in andaround Carroll County are invited to a freelandowners’ workshop on Tuesday, August 3, at St.John’s Church in Carroll. The event is calledWomen Caring for the Land.

Women own or co-own nearly half the farmlandin Iowa and often express strong conservation val-ues for their land.

Women Caring for the Land offers a peer-to-peer, informal discussion format. Women will dis-cuss their individual farmland issues and hearfrom women conservation experts about theresources available to achieve their personal con-servation and land use goals. Information on stateand USDA cost-share programs will be provided.

Facilitators for this session will be DeniseO’Brien, farmer and conservationist from Atlantic,and Chris Henning, soil commissioner andlandowner from Cooper.

All women are welcome, from new landownerswith no experience to those who have done exten-

sive conservation planning. No pre-registration isnecessary. Lunch will be catered at no charge.

The program begins with registration and coffeeat 8:30 a.m. at St. John’s Church, 801 E. 18th St.,Carroll. The discussion will begin at 9 a.m. andwill be guided by the participants. Topics of con-versation can include erosion loss, cropland tillageoptions, pasture and timber lands management,prairie and pond restoration, alternative croppingoptions, residue removal, and using leases to man-age conservation with tenants.

An optional transit bus tour will follow lunch tolook at farming practices and stewardship meth-ods locally. The tour should wrap up around 4 p.m.

The session of Women Caring for the Land issponsored by Women, Food and AgricultureNetwork in partnership with USDA-NRCS andM&M Divide RC&D, and funded by Farm Aid andthe Ben & Jerry’s Foundation.

For more information, call Leigh Adcock at 515-460-2477 or Chris Henning at 515-370-2436.

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pails by the semi load. Each bucket had to be car-ried on to the truck by hand.

Besides for the production of honey, bees arekept for pollination purposes, Miles said. Somebeekeepers even transport their bees around todifferent orchards.

Beekeepers have recently been battling a prob-lem for which a cure has not been found: theVarroa mite. It is an insect pest that attacks thehoney bee and can wipe out entire colonies. Lastyear, Miles said he lost all but one hive to themite.

Unlike diseases for which bees can be treated,the mite is also an insect. Anything that will killthe pest, also kills the bee. So, the mite has provenresistant to eradication, Miles explained.

While the mite is a relative newcomer, Milessaid bees have always suffered from pests and dis-eases.

Early this spring Miles started over two hiveswith newly purchased bees. They come in threepound packages complete with a queen. He alsocaptured a wild swarm, which is thriving.

Being a successful beekeeper means keeping awatchful eye on your beehives, Miles insisted. Heinvited the Iowa Farm and Ranch to accompanyhim as he checked the hives in early June.

During this session he was:• Finding each hive’s queen to make sure

she was healthy

• Checking the progress of the workers inbuilding comb and adding hive bodies as needed

• Blocking up the hives to increase the sizeof the opening

• Installing queen excluders on hives wherethey were not already present

Tools of the beekeepers trade are few but spe-cialized. Miles was outfitted with a smoker thatburned corncobs in a closed chamber.

What the smoke actually does to the bees Milescould not say. However, upon blowing a littlesmoke into the hive before opening it the sound oftheir buzzing changed and it seemed as thoughthey were easier to handle. He did mention thatmost honey bees in this part of the country are“fairly gentle.”

Miles did note that as a beekeeper he has beenstung; it is inevitable.

He always wears a bee veil, which protects hishead, face, ears and neck where a bee sting hurtsthe worst.

The final implement is a “hive tool,” which is aflat pry bar about 10 inches in length and twoinches wide that is also equipped to pull nails andis curved at one end.

Have you ever wondered where bees go when itrains? Miles answered that they all return to thehive. He knows when it is going to rain becausethey all come rushing back to the hive before iteven starts.

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Each hive has a queen bee, Miles explained. “The queen is everything,” he said.The queen is the only female bee that lays

eggs; though the worker bees are also female.Bees have a complicated social structure andwill breed a new queen if the present one dies oris too weak, Miles said. Sometimes in thespring, engorged “queen cells” will develop inthe hive’s comb that look like marble sized bub-bles in the wax. A beekeeper must destroy thesecells if a new queen is not desired otherwise onewill hatch and there will be competition withinthe hive.

The size of the cell in which an egg is laiddetermines the gender of the bee that hatches,Miles noted.

Male bees, also called drones, do not do anywork other than fertilize the eggs laid by thequeen, he stated.

“Male bees don’t even have stingers,” he point-ed out. In the winter, the workers will drive offthe males bees so they do not have to feed them.Photo by Emma Struve

The sweet lifeContinued from page 13

Corn growers in six Iowa crop reporting dis-tricts will vote on Tuesday, July 13, at Iowa StateUniversity county extension offices to elect fivedirectors to the Iowa Corn Promotion Board(ICPB).

Elections this year are scheduled in districts 2,3, 4, 6, 7 and 9.

Iowa growers elect 17 of their peers to serve onthe board to oversee the investment of funds gen-erated by the Iowa corn checkoff. The board’s pri-mary activities include domestic and foreign mar-ket development, research into new and value-added corn uses, and education about the cornindustry.

One-third of the seats on the board are up forelection each year.

Anyone who has produced and marketed 250bushels of corn or more in Iowa in the previousyear can vote in the election.

Candidates for each district include:District 2• Chris Edgington has been a corn and soy-

bean farmer and pork producer for 26 years inMitchell County.

• David Muth is a corn and soybean farmerand pork and cattle producer from Butler County.He has been farming for 30 years.

District 3 • Don Elsbernd has been farming for 28

years in Allamakee County. He raises no-till cornand soybeans.

• Mark Mueller raises corn, soybeans andtofu soybeans in Bremer County. He has beenfarming for 15 years.

District 4 • Richard Malcom is from Sac County and

currently raises corn, soybeans, hogs and cattle.He has been farming for 30 years.

• Curt Schweers is a 30-year corn and soy-bean farmer from Carroll County.

District 6• Bob Bowman raises corn, soybeans, alfal-

fa, seed and specialty corn in Clinton County. Hismulti generational farming operation includes hisson Chris.

• Mark Heckman raises corn and soybeansin partnership with his brothers and parents inMuscatine County. He has been farming with hisfamily for over 20 years.

District 7• Duane Aistrope is from Fremont County

and has been farming for 33 years. In his currentoperation, he raises corn and soybeans, and oper-ates a cow/calf operation.

• Trevor Whipple has been farming for 8years in Fremont County. He raises corn, soy-beans, wheat and hay.

District 9 • Mark Boshart has been farming for 30

years in Henry County. He raises corn and soy-beans, and has a turkey finishing operation.

• Dick Gallagher grows corn and soybeanson a farm in Washington County. He has beenfarming for 36 years.

For more information on the ICPB or directorelections, contact the ICPB office at 515-225-9242.

Iowa Corn Checkoff schedules July 13 elections

Iowa Soybean Association Director of ProductionResearch David Wright said, “With soybean pricesdeclining, farmers are looking for new tactics toimprove soybean yield. They should be cautiouswhen considering applying foliar fertilizer to soy-beans and should consult with an ISU Extensionspecialist or another trusted crop advisor.”

To read Mallarino’s complete report, go to ISUExtension’s Integrated Crop Management News atthe following Web address:

www.extension.iastate.edu/CropNews/2010/0629mallarino.htm.

Is in-season fertilizationof soybeans effective?Continued from page 12

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#P024558'98 JD 8300T, 3088 HRS, 24" BELTS, 20 FRT

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#P006174JD 4760, MFWD, DUALS, WTS, 8800 HRS

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'06 JD 9760, CM, 1775/1280 HRS #717239'07 JD 9660, 1209/889 HRS, GS, NO DISP

#720410'06 JD 9660, 1127/753 HRS, CM, GS, NO

DISPLAY #716365'00 JD 9650 W, 30.5-32, CHOP, MAUER EXT,

2WD, 2792/2181 HRS #685671'02 JD 9650 STS, 2WD, CM, CHOPPER, DEL

CAB, 2325/1590 HRS, MAUER BIN EXT, 18.4-42 #696159 "VERY NICE"

'98 JD 9610, C.M., 18.4-38 DUALS, 2WD,CHOP, BIN EXT, 3804/2423 HRS #676527'98 JD 9610, 3608/2533 HRS, STAN BINEX

#X677490'98 JD 9610, 3550/2375 HRS, DEL CAB

#677658'91 JD 9600, 18.4-38 DUALS, 3500/2800

HRS, MAUER BIN EXT, CHOP, 2WD#640840'02 JD 9550, 2000/1600 HRS, 24.5-32, GS,

2-CHAFF, MAUER BIN EXT'98 JD 9510, 2746/2040, 24.5-32, 2WD,

14.9-24, CHOP #677161'03 JD 9550, LL, 1820/1365 HRS, CHOP,

1 CHAFF SPDR, 18.4-38, MAUER BIN EXT #700753

CIH 2388, RT SPEC ROTOR, 2WD, 2SP HYD #268394

CIH 2388, 2125/1510 HRS, MAUER BIN EXT #267774

'01 CIH 2388, 29XX/21XX HRS, ROCK TRAP, AFX ROTOR

'95 CIH 2188, 3462/2880 HRS, 30.5-32, 14.9-24, (18.4-38 DUALS SOLD SEPARATELY) #JJC0189414

'97 CIH 2166, 3400/2800 HRS, SPEC ROTOR, CHOP, 30.5-32, MAUER BIN EXT, AFS, YM "VERY NICE"

'86 CIH 1680, 1 OWNER, 4X4, COMPLETE RECORDS #018142

CIH 1680, REAR WH ASSIST, MUD HOG #028759X

CIH 1666, 3670 HRS, MAUER BIN EXT#105503CIH 1660, 3550 HRS, BIN EXT, AFS, Y&M

#26248 "VERY NICE"CIH 1460 #33578'95 NH TR97, 2WD, 2800 HRS, TERRAINTRACER, CHOP, 73X44X32 DRIVE TIRES,

18.4-26 REAR TIRESNH TR97, 30.5-32, 2WD, CHOPPER,

3279/2170 HRS #558317NH TR97 #557378GLEANER M3, HYDRO, CHOP #MK2489411GLEANER R50 #8787

COMBINES ABSOLUTE'06 JD 9860, STS, CHOP, 2WD, CM, 20.8-42

DUALS, MAUER BIN EXT, DEL CAB, 1245/887 HRS #716186

'08 JD 9770 STS, 1084/775 HRS, C.M., 800 70R38 TIRES, 28L26 REAR, BIN EXT,

22' UNLOAD #725179 (DUALS AVAIL)'05 JD 9760, 1700/1264 HRS, 20.8-42

DUALS, GY 18.4-26 REAR, CM, HIGH CAP UNLOAD, CHOP, BIN EXT, GS, NO DISP #717097

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'04 JD 9760 STS, 2745/1979 HRS, 20.8-42 F, FACT BIN EXT, CHOPPER, STD UNLOAD #705743

'03 JD 9750 STS, CONTOUR, 22XX/1482 HRS,DUALS, BIN EXT #701503

'04 JD 9660 STS, MAUER BIN EXT, 1654/1345HRS, DUALS 20.8-38 #705655

'04 JD 9660, 1722/1222 HRS, LL, 20.8-38 GY DUALS, CHOP, 20' UNLOAD, 16.9-26 REAR,BIN EXT #706265

'01 JD 9650 STS, C.M., 20.8-38 GY DUALS, CHOPPER, LONG UNLOAD, MAUER BIN EXT, 2970/2114 HRS #691295

'00 JD 9650, 1869/1335 HRS, MAUER BIN EXT, 18.4-42 DUALS, 2WD, CHOP #686385 "VERY NICE"

'91 JD 9500, 4522/3345 HRS, 2WD, CHOP #641780

'92 JD 9500, 3293/2235 HRS, MAUER BIN EXT, 30.5-32, CHOP #645556 "SUPER NICE"

'94 JD 9500 18.4-38 DUALS, 2412/1891 HRS,CHOP, 2-CHAFF, MAUER BIN EXT, DEL CAB

'93 JD 9500, 30.5-32, CHOPPER, BIN EXT, L.L., 3220/2230, GS (NO DISP) #650942

'90 JD 9500, MAUER BIN EXT, CHOP #636715'89 JD 9500 #637087'97 JD 9400, 2800/3200 HRS, 24.5-32

RUBBER, AG LDR MON, STD BIN EXT,CHOP W/918 HEAD #670438'88 JD 8820, 3057 HRS, TITAN II'85 JD 7720 TITAN II, 30.5-32, 3300 HRS,

CHOP #611784 "VERY NICE"JD 6620, S.H., CHOP #600405JD 6620, L.L., CHOP #600163'82 JD 4420, 2663 HRS #500623JD 3300 #1337'95 CIH 2166, ROCK TRAP, CHOP, 3588/2527

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CIH 1460 #022809 "SALVAGE"'91 NH TR96, 4X4, TERRAIN TRACER'85 GLEANER N5, NEW ENG FALL '09 #3082

TILLAGEJD 1000 F.CULTJD 985 F.CULT 48', 3 BAR HARROW'94 JD 960 F CULT, 24' #135692 - JD 726 FINISHER, 30', 5 BAR SPIKE

HARROW #243JD 722 28' SOIL FINISHER W/5 BAR SPIKE

"VERY NICE"JD 637 DISC 29.6'JD 630 DISC #715770JD 512 DISC RIPPER, 9X HYD FOLD #433JD 220 DISCJD TWA 15' DISCJD 4X, 3X, 2X PLOWSCIH 9300 9X CHISEL PLOW "EXC COND"CIH 4600 F. CULTCIH 4300 F. CULTCIH 3900 DISC 26' RF, 9" SPACING #181711CIH 3900 DISC 19', 7 1/4" SPACING

"SUPER NICE"2 - CIH 500 PLOW DISCCIH MRX690 7X DISC RIPPER, ALL

NEW BLADES "VERY NICE"SUNFLOWER SOIL SAVEROLIVER 30' DISCMILLER DISCMCFARLAND DRAG HARROWMCFARLAN 30' 1 PASS TOOLM&W 5X EARTHMASTERKEWANEE 1000 20' DISCKEWANEE 34' F.CULTGLENCOE SOIL SAVER 9XFARMHAND 24' ROLLERDMI 527 CHISEL PLOWDMI CHISEL PLOWBRILLION 7X V-RIPPER

TILLAGE ABSOLUTEJD 5X PLOWJD 400 HOE 30'JD 335 DISC W/SPIKE HARROW #11252

"SUPER NICE"IH 45 PULL FIELD CULT, 21'CIH 3 BAR COIL TINE HARROW, 22' LANDALL 2320 DISC RIPPER 7XLANDALL 1500 7X RIPPERLANDALL 9X WEATHER PROOFER

PLANTER/DRILLSJD 7100 FOLDING 13R SPLITTER PLANTER

W/METER ARMS & NT, NO MONITORJD 1720 16R #720173'05 JD 1590 DRILL, 15' W/FILL AUGER

#710438'99 JD 1560 DRILL, 20', W/MARKERS, DOLLY

#6803542 - JD 1560 DRILL 15' #681181/#681134HOOKED ON HOUCK HITCH'00 JD 1560 NT DRILL #686555JD 1530 NT DRILL 15'JD 750 DRILL 20' #20575 "SAME AS NEW"JD 750 DRILL 15'JD 455 DRILL 25', 7 1/2" SPACE, NEW

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GRAIN HEADS'99 JD 930 FLEX #681377JD 930, FULL FINGER #692499JD 930 FLEX, L.L., FA, POLY SNOUT #651702JD 930 FLEX #F666775

JD 930 FLEX #F6512594 - JD 925 FULL FINGER2 - JD 925 FLEX'02 JD 922R #6953043 - JD 920FLEX3 - JD 920 FULL FINGERJD 920 #6613085 - JD 918FLEX'88 JD 915 FLEX #625765'08 JD 635 FULL FINGER, CRARY AIR REEL

#725213'07 JD 635 FULL FINGER #7210948 - JD 630 FULL FINGER4 - JD 625 FULL FINGERJD 615 #705269 FULL FINGER2 - JD 2182 - JD 216 FLEXJD 216R #485694JD 212 5 BELT PU #320648JD 13' PLATFORMCIH 2020 30' #CBJ020199 "VERY NICE"'07 CIH 1020 20', LESS THAN 600 ACRESSEVERAL CIH 1020 15', 16.5', 17.5'NH 973 30' #577039GLEANER 8000, 20' #HR84299

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"VERY NICE"CIH 990 HAY PICKUP HEADCIH 96 HAYRAKECIH V12 STALK CHOPPERVICOR MOCO #26015-1047NI 4865 BALERNH BR780 BALER #27026NH 855 RD BALERNH 580 SQ BALER #20298'98 NH 499 HAYBINE #612783 "EXC COND"NH 310 BALERNH 38 CROP CHOPPERGEHL 95 GRINDER

FORAGE ABSOLUTEJD 640 RAKEJD HAYBINE'89 CIH 8460 R. BALER #17202CIH 1150 FEED GRINDER'02 CIH RBX561 R.BALER #HBJ0031349CIH 551 BALER RSNH 855 RD BALERNH 258 RAKENH 256 RAKE W/DOLLY2 - GEHL 95 MIXMILL

WAGONS/ GRAIN CARTSPARKER 514 GRAIN CART, CORNER AUGER

#P14380 "EXC"J&M 875 GRAINCART, 16" AUGER, 66"FLOATERJ&M 875 G.CARTGEHL 970 SILAGE WAGONGEHL 960 FORAGE WAGON, TANDEM AXLE4 - WAGON-FLAIR BOXFICKLIN CA9600 GRAIN CART2 - FICKLIN 300 WAGONS ON JD 1075

GEARS W/16.1 X 16.5 TIRESDMI WAGON D400BRENT 976 #B18860112BRENT 876 GRAINCARTBRENT 874 GRAINCART #874494BRENT 572 GRAIN CARTBOX WAGON, FLATBED 6X11SEVERAL GRAVITY WAGONS

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BUSHOG SQ840 3PT MOWERINDUSTRIAL

JD 6675 SK LDR, 4761 HRS, CANOPY, GP BUCKET #10338

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#983-18196KUMATSU SK1020 #70489DRESSER TD 20E DOZER, 3216 HRSCAT E200B #004388CAT 977L LDR #11K6329'03 CAT 277 SK LDR, 2872 HRS, CANOPY

#2338INDUSTRIAL ABSOLUTE

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MISCELLANEOUS'02 JD 1860 AIR SEEDER, 40', W/JD 1900

270 BU CART #695188JD 512 LOADER #006484JD 40 MANURE SPREADERJD 148 LDR W/BRACKETJD 145 LDRJD SINGLE ARM OPENERS-5CIH 2250 LOADERCIH SPRAYER TRUCK (GREEN)WOODS 3150 LOADERWESTERN TORNADO TRUCK BED SANDER

UNITS, STRIP TILL BAR'99 TERRA GATOR 8103, 6950 HRS, LESS

THAN 50 HRS ON NEW TRANS, 80% RUBBER

2 - SCHULTE ROCK PICKERRED BALL 580 #160489KUBOTA 900 ATV 4X4, 70 HRS

"SAME AS NEW"KILBROS HEAD TRAILERGP 60' SPRAYER PULL-TYPEGOOSE CREEK HEAD TRAILERGEHL MANURE SPREADERFUEL TANK SS 1000 GALLON4 - EZ TRAIL 26' HEAD HAULER3 - EZ TRAIL 31' HEAD HAULER2 - EZ TRAIL 36' HEAD HAULERDONOHUE TRAILERDMI 3200 ANHYD APPLICATOR 11X2 - BOX BLADE 10' PTBOX BLADE 6''97 BALZER STATIONARY DUMP BOX &

RAMPMISCELLANEOUS ABSOLUTE

CIH 710 S.L. LDR, MAGNUM MNTSWAGON 1000G FERTOTAWA YARD TRUCK #48675HAY RACKHARVEST HEADER TRAILERHARDI SPRAYERGEHL 1580 BLOWERFLOATER TIRESBRANDT 4000 GRAIN VACBESTWAY SPRAYERAG CHEM 35' SPRAYER

TITLED EQUIPMENT'87 WILSON HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILER

#1W19AFZ59H2211208'08 TIMPTE HOPPER BOTTOM TRL, ELECDOOR/TARP #1TDH400218B113089

"SAME AS NEW"'07 PETERBILT 379, EXT HOOD, 400,000MILES, 475 CAT PRE EMISSION, 18 SPD,

70" BUNK, NEW 24.5 TIRES, NEVER SEEN SALT, LOADED "VERY NICE TRUCK"

'06 PETE 379, DAY CAB, WET KIT, C-13 CAT ENGINE, 10SPD, 210" WIB, 11R22.5, 570,000 MILES #D652930 "EXC"

PETE #1XPCD29X1HN217633'91 KENWORTH T400, L10 CUMMINS

#1XKB59XXMJ557464'86 CHEVY TANDEM AXLE GRAIN TRUCK,

DETROIT ENG AIR BRAKES, 5 SPD, 2SPD AXLE, AIR TAG, 20' BED, WHITE W/RED BOX

'76 CHEVY, SINGLE AXLE, 5 SPD ON 2 SPD AXLE, PS, GVW 25160, ROWE DUMP BODY#CCE666V136457

'79 CHAMBLERIM 40' HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILER #2X6744 "VERY NICE"

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FARMER CLOSEOUT #1 DAN ALEXANDERCIH 2188 COMBINE, TRACKER, ROCK TRAP,

SPEC ROTOR, CHOPPER, MAUER BIN EXT,30.5-32 TIRES, 2WD, 20' UNLOAD AUGER,2990/2190 HRS #193790

CIH 1063 6R CORNHEAD, CONVERTED OVERWATER PUMP BEARINGS IN FALL 09, NEWKNIVES, CHAINS & SPROCKETS, FIELD READY #68319

CIH 1020 GRAINHEAD, 25', FA, 3" SICKLE #226109

UNVERFERTH 5000 GRAIN CART #500275UNVERFERTH HT25 HEAD MOVERCIH 7120, 18.4-42 W/10 BOLT DUALS, 2 PTO-

3HYD, TOP LINK W/QH, 18 FRT WTS,4265 HRS #33372

FARMER CLOSEOUT #2 LARRY WILLIAMSESTATE CALL JIM (815) 471-9610

'77 JD 4430 TRACTOR, CAH, QUAD, 8100 HRS, 18.4-38, NEW STYLE HYD #71078 "VERY NICE"

CIH 1486 TRACTOR, 3945 HRS, 18.4-38, 3PT2PTO, 2 REMOTE #18107

CIH 3588 2+2 TRACTOR, 3PT, 1PTO, 3HYD, 5100 HRS

IH 450 TRACTOR, GAS, NF #8482IH 185 CUB MOWERCIH 1660 COMBINE, ROCK TRAP, SPEC

ROTOR, CHAFF SPRD, CUMMINGS ENG, 3250 HRS, 24.5-32 #102041 "VERY NICE"

CIH 1063 CORNHEAD, CONVERTED TO WATER PUMP BEARINGS #68121

CIH 1020 PLATFORM, 20', FA, 1 1/2" CUT PIPEREEL #83847

2 - BRENT 640 WAGON2 - DMI WAGONS2 - FICKLIN WAGONSFICKLIN 185 WAGON W/SEED AUGERCIH 3900 24' DISC W/3 BAR COIL

TINE HARROWCIH 4900 F.CULT 34' W/SPIKE HARROWCIH 950 BEAN PLANTER W/ NO TILLS

"VERY NICE"CIH 900 PLANTER, 12-30 W/NO TILS, INSECT

"VERY NICE"BUSHOG 15' BATWING MOWERCIH 2500 IN LINE RIPPER, AUTO RESET, LESS

THAN 600 ACRES #17029 "SAME AS NEW"CIH 5500 PULL CHISEL3PT YELLOW HYD BLADEBRANDT 10X60 AUGER "NICE"WESTFIELD 1500, 56'8" AUGER,

DONE 10,000 BU TOTAL "LIKE NEW"SEVERAL PALLETS OF MISC PARTS

NOTE: EQUIPMENT OFF SMALL ACREAGEFARM, ALWAYS SHEDDED

BOB & EILERT BUHR'93 CIH 1688 COMBINE, 30.5-32 TIRES, SPEC

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CIH 1020 20' #87940 "VERY NICE"**ALL MAINTENANCE/INSPECTIONS BY

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FARMER CLOSEOUT #3 R.SEYMOUR CALL (765) 366-0495

JD 3010 GAS, 5876 HRS, NF, ROLLOMATIC, DUAL HYD, 13.9-36 TIRES #30442

AC 7030, 1007 HRS SHOWING, NOT CORRECT, 18.4-38 DUALS, 131 HRS ON OVERHAUL #3721

AC GLEANER F2, GAS, AIR #38457AC A438 CORN HEAD #00675AC 716 LAWN MOWERAC 13' GRAIN HEAD #350047AC 2000 5X PLOWJD 1240 4X PLANTER, DRY FERTJD F620A 3X PULL TYPE PLOW, HYD LIFTJD GALVANIZED 14 HOLE GRAIN DRILLJD 703 3PT MOWERNI 5 WHEEL HAY RAKEVERMEER 605D BALERGANDY 10' LIME SPREADERJD 8' WHEEL DISCJD 2X PULL ROTARY HOEJD 2X PULL PLANTERIH 480 18' WING DISCAC 18' F. CULTJD 4X FRONT MOUNT CULT

AUCTIONS

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BIG IRON Unreserved Auction

ONLINE INTERNET ONLYWednesday, July 14, 2010

First Lots Scheduled to Close at 10:00 AM Central Time

www.bigiron.comNO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE & NO RESERVES!!The following equipment is owned by various own-ers in Iowa & Missouri. Visit www.bigiron.com for

owner names, items locations and phone numbers.00 Massey Ferguson 271X Tractor

Farmall FBX-M Tractor96 International 4900 4x2 Bulk Feed Truck

1992 Balzer SS4800 Liquid manure Tank/Spreader08 Carry-On Deck Over 20’ Utility Trailer

09 Carry-On Deck Over 8x18 High Deck Trailer89 Keifer 6x16 Gooseneck Trailer92 International Ward School Bus

Willrich 4400 Chisel PlowJohn Deere 230 Disk

John Deere 8R CultivatorJohn Deere 400 Rotary Hoe

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2002 CIH MX 220 MFWD, 18.4-R-46 duals, 14.9-R-34 front 1462 hrs.1981 4440 JD, quad, 5865 hrs.Westendorf WL40 loader w/4440 mounts.1960 630 JD gas, WF, 3 pt, (2) 4800 Parkers10” x 61 Alloway 1410 auger w/mechl hopper, 375 Killbros on 1075 JD gear.Brent 250 on 1075 JD gear.250 J & M on 953 JD gear w/15’ J & M seed auger.6-30 Loftness flail stalk cutter 7’ 840 Brady flail stalk cutter.2000 Willrich XL 27 ½ fld cult5 bot IH 735 hyd vari width plow, tog trip4 bot JD 2800 hyd plow, auto reset7 shank Tebben 3 pt. ripper500 gal Summers semi mount sprayer, 60’ boom w/wind guard, 2 lift assist,

controls, foamer. separate: Raven 450 controller w/2 ball valves & GPS speed sensor.

12-30 JD 7100 planter, Yetter whippers, insect, mon.; Lots more.

OWNERS: Steve & Rita AndersonCell: 515-293-0228 Evenings: 515-532-3916

RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION5 miles West of Clarion, IA, on Hwy 3,

2 miles North on R-38,¼ mile East to 1729 200th St

Thurs., August 5, 10:30 A.M.

Eugene Ryerson 515-689-3714 cell 515-448-3079 • Eagle Grove, IA

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Phone: 319-235-6007 | Fax: 319-234-1751email: [email protected] | [email protected]

www.hilpipre.comSee our website

REAL ESTATE: 2 total acres including Warehouse,Truck Shop and Office space. As well as 47,500 cu.feet of storage space.FEATURING: Full line of quality wood and grainhandling equipment. Including Heli Drum 824 triplepass tumbler, Extruders, Hammermills, DustCollectors, Stoves, and many more like items.TERMS: Cash or letter of credit from your bank toguarantee your check. 10% buyers premiumapplies.

Check website for listing and photos.

REAL ESTATE, WOOD PELLET &GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT

AUCTIONPRACTICAL ENVIRONMENTAL

SOLUTIONS, INC.BY ORDER OF SECURED CREDITORS

Wed., July 21 • 9:00AM408 N. 12th Ave., Washington, IA

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FARM MGT. &REAL ESTATE

• 244 Acres Crawford Co. Cropland and 55 acres CRP

• 80 Acres CRP 12 miles northeast of Clarinda. Excellent return on investment. Partially terraced, 1 pond.

FARM RETIREMENT AUCTIONLocated 3 miles north of Vernon Center, Minn; 2 3/4 west & 1/2 south

15554 510th Ave., Garden City (approx. 13 miles SW of Mankato).

SATURDAY, JULY 17 at 9:15 AMTRACTORS: IH 5088, 6600 hrs, many updates: JD 4240 Quad, nice; JD 2840w/Farmhand F248 loader; COMBINE: IH 1460, 3283 hrs, many updates; IH 863 6-30CH; CIH 1020 BH, low acres, head trailer; EQUIPMENT: White 5100 6-30 planter, lowacres; CIH 4800 24 FC; Hiniker 4000 6-30 stalk chopper; IH 735 5-btm plow; Hardi45' 500 sprayer; JD 15' 400 hoe; Johnson V-ripper; 1500-gal. HD trailer; Glencoe 9Sh Soil Saver; J&M 400 & 300 & 2 Parker 300-bu. gravity wagons; 7'x16' flatbedtandem trailer & other trailers; Ditch Witch trailer mounted backhoe & full line ofequip. TRUCK: Ford F800 diesel w/16' steel B&H, nice; Honda 4-wheeler; King Cobra6'x12' cargo trailer, almost new; GRAIN EQUIP: Super B 12'& 6' dryers; Westfield8"x51' auger; (2) Mayrath 8"x62" & Farm King 8"x31' augers; 1500 Behlen & 1000bu Freisen hopper tanks & Stan Hoist 32' elev. CONSIGNED: AC 7040 tractor; JD6600 D combine, 3700 hrs; White 21' Rock Flex disc; JD 7100 8-30 planter; DMI &Lundell chisel plows; Lundell snow blower - PH (507) 236-5088. TOOLS & MISC:Overhead hoist; Coats 20-20 tire changer; fuel tanks; Exc tools; lumber; mobile fuelpump; 220 ext cords; Cab Cam rear TV; Agri Speed wagon hitches & many otheritems. Nice, clean equipment.

www.auctioneeralley.comROY & BECKY HOHENSTEIN, OWNERS (507) 549-3488

Kahlers, Wedel, Pike & Hall Auct. • (507) 764-3591 or (507) 920-8060or (507) 238-4318 Office

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ED SPENCER AUCTIONEERIWe have several very nice Farmland Auctions listed,

call the office or view our website for information.Selling or Buying Land, Give Me A Call.

POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY• 80 100% tillable 496 CSR located on Hackberry Road Eastof Council Bluffs.• 32 Acres on Sumac Ave. - only 1 mile west of L34.

MONONA COUNTY• 80 Acres Moorhead, IA - Outstanding grass and timberfarm. Running streams, trophy white tail - priced for immediatesale and possession at $2,500 per acre.• 107.02 acres - 5000 sq. ft. home, 30’ x 50’ Morton Buildingand more. Ed Spencer 402.510.3276.

UPCOMING AUCTIONS• Sat. July 10, 2010 - Land Auction 80 Acres WithImprovements 28164 Dogwood Rd Treynor, IA. 70 TillableAcres. Jeannette A. Volz Living Trust, Owner.• Sun. July 11, 2010 - Council Bluffs, IA Large Antique andHousehold Auction, 104 Arbor Ridge Lane. Jack Andersen,Owner• Sat. July 17th, 2010 - Norman L. Collister Estate, 18795Mahogany Rd. Crescent, IA Acreage & Household Auction.• August 7, 2010 - Norman L. Collister 18795 Mahogany Rd.80 Acre Land Auction with improvements Crescent, Iowa• August 14, 2010 - Complete Farm Machinery RetirementAuction, Duane & Myrna Ehlert, Mondamin• August 21, 2010 - Lester W. Wheatley & Son (Wayne)-Marne, IA Huge Farm Equipment and Antique Tractor Auction.• August 28, 2010 - Land Auction 127 acres in Sec. 7 & Sec.18 of Lincoln Twp. Harrison County, IA. Auction held at ShadowValley Golf Course Woodbine, IA. Louise Stoley Estate.

FARM LISTINGSHARRISON COUNTY

• 7 Acres Little Sioux - 3 BR brick home and 2 story blockhome. Several very nice buildings, grain bin and scale. Greathome base for young farmer. Doug Hansen Estate.• 196 acres m/l - La Grange Twp. $3,500 per acre. Sold withlease for 2010.

SOLD

Ed Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co.Ed Spencer

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Saturday, July 10Jeannette A. Volz Living Trust, owner. 80 acre land auc-tion, 28164 Dogwood Road, Treynor, IA auction held onsite. Ed Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co. Ed Spencer,

auctioneer. (D)

Farm Equipment & Farm Tools & Misc., 10:00 a.m.Lynn & Grace McCord, owners. Rural Harlan, IA. Verner

& Wayne Hansen, Auctioneers. (AUD)

Outstanding Household & Tool Auction, 9:30 a.m.,Donna and the late Bob Schoening, owners. Auction

held at Menke Auction Center 124 E. Main, Treynor, IA.Byron Menke & Rod Foutch, auctioneers. (D)

Saturday, July 17 Norman L. Collister Estate, 18795 Mahogany Rd.

Crescent, IA. Acreage equipment & household auction,Crescent, IA. Ed Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co.

Ed Spencer, auctioneer. (D)

SUNDAY, July 18 Household Auction, Roger and Naomi Friedrichsen,

owners. 12:30 p.m. Schleswig, IA.Weltz Auction Service, Auctioneers. (D)

SUNDAY, July 25 Steve and Kathy Christenson, Landscapes Unlimited,

12:00 at Dow City, IA.Schaben Auction Service, Auctioneers. (D)

WEDNESDAY, July 28 Machinery & Household Auction, 5:00 p.m. Vernon &

Rose Skarin, Woodbine, IA.Schaben Auction Service, Auctioneers. (D)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 Norman L. Collister Estate, 18795 Mahogany Rd.Crescent, IA. 80 acre land auction held on site. Ed

Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co.Ed Spencer, auctioneer. (D)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 Audubon Co. T-Bone Fat Cattle Auction, 9:00 a.m.

Located at Anita Livestock Auction. Bernard Vais andJesse Vais, auctioneers. (AUD)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Complete Farm Machinery Retirement Auction,

Duane & Myrna Ehlert, Mondamin, IA Ed Spencer Real Estate & Auction Co.

Ed Spencer, auctioneer. (D)

Future Land Auction, Bruce Braase & Judy Braase,owners. 8:15 a.m. located Section 30

Otter Creek. Pauley Family Auction Service,Auctioneers/Clerks. (D)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 Lester W. Wheatley & Son (Wayne), Huge Farm

Equipment and Antique Tractor Auction, Marne, IA. EdSpencer Real Estate & Auction Co.

Ed Spencer, auctioneer. (D)

AUCTIONS

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Justice. 1819 Wildwood Rd. Irwin, IA - 10:00 a.m.Osborn Auction LLC

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experienced nearly ideal growing conditionsuntil about two weeks ago when it began torain heavily nearly every other night.

“After July 10 it’s not worth it to replantbeans,” he stated. A number of forage and covercrop options are available, however, for produc-ers with barren fields.

“The corn is very uneven, with areas of fieldswith very poor populations,” Carlton added.“The hot topic in the past 10 days has been,‘How much nitrogen have I lost, and will side-dress applications improve yield potentials?’”

In his area, Carlton said, some agrichemicaldealers are hiring airplanes to apply dry urea.

Besides nitrogen, herbicide applications arealso a challenge due to rain delays.

Licht stated, “Most corn fields are aboveheight and growth stage restrictions. A rescueapplication of 2,4-D could be used after brownsilk, but I think it would be best to call it goodenough and plan for some additional weed pres-sure in 2011. It’s still not too late to get intosoybean fields.”

DeJong also said, “More areas are flooded andkilled than normal.”

The Little Sioux River flooded; other areasaffected included crop ground in the MissouriRiver bottom.

“Some of these acres will recover where thewater receded quickly,” DeJong said. He cau-tioned producers to watch for signs of diseasein the stressed plants.

Kassel estimated that five to 10 percent offields experienced total losses due to flooding atthis time, though he noted this is a rough fig-ure based solely on his observations. He recom-mended producers take time to evaluatedrainage issues for the future including obtain-ing aerial photographs and maps of exitingdrainage.

In areas not affected by flooding, corn is tas-seling up to a week ahead of average, Carltonestimated, though from early planting, notearly maturity due to advanced growing degreedays.

Licht stated, “I have seen corn tasseling inthe Boone and Story county area. From what Iknow, it is 100 to 105 day corn that was plant-ed around April 12…not completely unexpect-ed.”

Insect pressure in northwest Iowa has beencomprised of variegated cut worms in soybeanand alfalfa fields, although the problems seems

to be resolved, DeJong remarked. Some soy-bean fields even had to be replanted. Not a lotof bean leaf beetles or aphids have been foundyet, he added.

Kassel reported finding some soybean aphidsand recommended keeping a close watch on thepest in the next two weeks as higher numbersare likely to emerge in mid-July and August ina cycle similar to that seen last year.

“Don’t prematurely apply insecticides,” Lichtstated. “Control and payback is much betterwhen applications are made at the right time.”

DeJong suggested producers assess corn root-worm treatment efficacy once the pests stopfeeding in the middle of July. This is especiallyimportant in corn-on-corn fields, he noted. Ifproducers wait too long, DeJong added, theroots can re-grow. If assessment is delayeduntil fall, corn without damage may lodge andlead a producer to draw inaccurate conclusions.

Carlton reported observing virtually no pestsin either corn or soybeans, yet; although, hesaid, “We should begin scouting for soybeanaphid in the next couple of weeks… (and) thefirst generation of bean leaf beetles shouldbegin emerging soon. As always, fields should

be scouted weekly.Upcoming educational opportunities:Small dairy and open field lot manure man-

agement field day on Friday, July 23 from 1 to3 p.m. at Fick’s Swiss farm near Boyden inSioux County. Contact Chris Mondak or BethDoran at the Sioux County Extension office formore information at 712-737-4230.

Newell Field Day at the Allee Farm onFriday, August 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., whichincludes a light lunch. More information will beavailable in the August issue of Iowa Farm &Ranch or contact Paul Kassel at 712-262-2264.

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In what is becoming a trend, the USDA reporteda shocking corn plantings number for the secondyear in a row in the quarterly stocks and plantedacreage report. On Wednesday morning, theUSDA revealed a surprisingly small corn plant-ings number and lower than expected quarterlystocks. Just like last year, this sent corn futures tolocked limit status, but unlike last year, corn trad-ed higher not lower.

The USDA reported corn plantings in 2010 isestimated at 87.9 million acres, up 2 percent fromlast year. The largest increases in planted acreagecompared to last year are reported in Illinois andKansas, both up 600,000 acres from 2009. This isthe second largest corn plantings on record and up1.39 million from a year ago. Other notableincreases were shown in Indiana, up 400,000acres; Missouri, up 300,000 acres; and Ohio, up250,000 acres. The largest decrease in plantedacreage is reported in Iowa, down 400,000 acres,while both Nebraska and South Dakota are down350,000 acres from the previous year. The USDAwill next update yields and projected productionlevels in the July WASDE report.

Using the previously reported yields of 163.5bpa, this places 2010 production at 13.244 bb, arecord large figure. This is concerning to the tradeas the latest projected demand is at 13.410 bb.Based on a 163 bushel/acre yield estimate of2010/11, new crop U.S. corn ending stocks nowlook much closer to 1.1-1.2 billion bushels thanthe USDA’s last estimate of 1.573 billion. Today’s

reports likely put the near term low in corn pricesand may have put in the low for the year. Basedthe view of 2010/11 ending stocks around 1.150billion bushels, the new crop stocks/usage ratiowould be around 8.5% - the lowest since 1995/96.

June 1 corn stocks were estimated at 4.31 bb,6% less than the average trade guess, but 49 mblarger than a year ago. It seems suspicious theUSDA decreased quarterly stocks due to increasedfeed usage in the 2nd quarter of this year at a timewhen pork and cattle inventories are sharplyreduced compared to a year ago levels.

USDA is indicating 2nd quarter 2010 feed usagewas record large. The only logical explanation isthe poor quality of corn required more corn forfeed usage than normal.

The USDA soybean planted area for 2010 is esti-mated at a record high 78.9 million acres, up 2percent from last year, 1.42 million acres from ayear ago. Area for harvest, at 78.0 million acres, isalso up 2 percent from 2009, and will be thelargest harvested area on record, if realized.Compared with last year, planted acreageincreased by 300,000 acres or more in Iowa,Kansas, Minnesota, and Nebraska. The Stateswith the largest declines compared with last yearare Arkansas, down 270,000 acres, and NorthCarolina, down 250,000 acres.

Record high planted acreage is estimated inKansas, Nebraska, New York, and Pennsylvania,and planted area will tie the previous record highin Minnesota and Oklahoma. Using trendline

yields of 43.5 bpa, a record crop would be producedof 3.40 bb. Ending stocks could increase to 440 mb.June 1 soybean stocks were estimated at 571.0mb, slightly less than the trade expected and 25mb less than a year ago.

All wheat planted area is estimated at 54.3 mil-lion acres, down 8 percent from 2009. This is thelowest United States total since 1971. The 2010winter wheat planted area, at 37.7 million acres,is 13 percent below last year. Of this total, about28.5 million acres are Hard Red Winter, 5.8 mil-lion acres are Soft Red Winter, and 3.4 millionacres are White Winter. Area planted to otherspring wheat for 2010 is estimated at 13.9 millionacres, up 5 percent from 2009. Of this total, about13.3 million acres are Hard Red Spring wheat.Durum planted area for 2010 is estimated at 2.68million acres, up 5 percent from the previous year.Growers in North Dakota planted more wheatthan Kansas for only the fourth time on record.

Brian Hoops is President and Senior MarketAnalyst of Midwest Market Solutions, Inc. He canbe heard on the DTN with his daily grain marketcommentary program, as well as the MinneapolisGrain Exchange marketing hotline. Brian writesseveral newsletters that are published throughoutthe Plains and the Midwest. He has been quotedin the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg and DowJones newswires, and U.S. Farm Report.

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WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - IHC #24 MOWER & PARTS, (308) 587-

2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - REBUILT KOSCH HAYVESTOR, (308)

587-2344

NE - IHC H W/WO MOWER, (308) 587-2344

NE - KOSCH SIDE MOUNT MOWER, (308)

587-2344

NE - EMERSON DOUBLE VICON DISC, (308)

544-6421

NE - VICON 3 PT DISC MOWER, (308) 544-

6421

NE - 10 BOLT SPACERS, 36" ROW FOR JD,

(308) 390-0642

NE - REBUILT KOSCH TRAILVESTER MOW-

ERS, 14', WITH WARRANTY, $5,000.00,

(308) 544-6421

IA - SICKLE MOWERS 7', $275 TO $775,

(712) 299-6608

11000033 -- SSWWAATTHHEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 1996 NEW HOLLAND 2550, 16 FT

HEAD, $26,000.00, (620) 340-3358

KS - NEW HOLLAND 2218 HEAD W/2300

ADAPTER TO FIT 9030 BI-DIRECTIONAL,

$9,000.00, (620) 340-3358

OK - NH SWATHER HDR FOR 9030 BI-DIREC-

TIONAL, 1116 BF, EXCELLENT, $4,500.00,

(580) 829-2543

KS - '89 HONEY BEE 36' CANVAS SWATHER.

GOOD COND. DUAL 18' UNITS. PTO DRIVEN

DUAL HYDRAULIC PUMPS POWER PICKUP

REELS, CANVASES & SICKLE DRIVES. GOES

FROM ROAD TO FIELD AND BACK AGAIN

LESS THAN 2 MINUTES. CURRENTLY

MOUNTED ON IH 5488 TRACTOR, HAYS,

KS., $12,000.00, (785) 628-8003

11000055 -- RRAAKKEESS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - LH CHANNEL IRON FRAME ON NH56

OVER 56B SIDE RAKE, AND A WHEEL, (308)

587-2344

NE - 12 WHEEL V RAKE, (402) 482-5491

11000055 -- RRAAKKEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - WWW. RAKEWHEELS. COM, (712) 366-

2114

NE - '02 VERMEER R23A TWINRAKE CELL

308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474

NE - 10 WHEEL V RAKE, (402) 482-5491

11000066 -- BBAALLEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - BALER BELTS AND CHAINS; BEARINGS

& FLANGES, (308) 587-2344

NE - BELTS FOR MOST BALERS &

SWATHERS, (308) 587-2344

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TX - BALER BELTS- ALL BRANDS. MADE IN

THE U. S. A. ! JD WITH GENUINE JD PLATE

FASTENERS. FREE SHIPPING ON SETS.

WWW. BALERBELTSANDHAYBEDS. COM,

(800) 223-1312

NE - USED BELTS FOR VERMEER 605XL

BALER CELL 308-962- 6399 HOME, (308)

962-5474

NE - JD 530 BALER, (308) 882-4588

NE - VERMEER 605K BALER, GOOD CONDI-

TION, '07 NHBR780A; 2003 BR780 ALSO

GOOD CONDITION, (402) 433-5016

OK - VERMEER 605L, 4591 BALES, TWINE &

NET, EXCELLENT, $8,000.00, (580) 829-

2543

NE - VERMEER 2008 605M RAMP, NET,

FLOATS, LIGHTS, MOISTURE SENSOR, FIRE

EXTINGUISHER. APPROX. 4200 BALES ON

MONITOR. EXCELLENT CONDITION!

$26,950.00, (402) 433-5016

NE - NH 858 ROUND BALER FOR PARTS,

(402) 482-5491

11000077 -- BBAALLEE MMOOVVEERRSS//FFEEEEDDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - NEW EMERSON BALE MOVER-FEED-

ERS, (308) 544-6421

KS - E-Z HAUL INLINE SELF DUMPING HAY

TRAILER, 32' 6 BALE, GOOSENECK,

BUMPER HITCH. CALL 785-817-5188 (CELL)

OR, (785) 935-2480

ID - NEW HOLLAND BALE WAGONS, WWW.

BALEWAGON. COM. ALL MODELS, CAN

DELIVER/FINANCE/TRADE., (208) 880-

2889

KS - HAY ELEVATORS, 2 ON WHEELS, 36' &

32'; 1 24' FLAT WITH 24' EXTENSION. ALL

FOR SMALL SQ BALES. EXCELLENT., (785)

255-4579

11000099 -- SSTTAACCKKEERRSS//SSTTAACCKK MMOOVVEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

IA - HESSTON 60-B STACKER, SHEDDED, IN

EXCELLENT CONDITION, (319) 480-1673

FFOORR SSAALLEE

ID - NEW HOLLAND BALE WAGONS, WWW.

BALEWAGON. COM. ALL MODELS, CAN

DELIVER/FINANCE/TRADE., (208) 880-

2889

NE - NEW FARMHAND CHAIN & SPROCKETS,

(308) 467-2335

NE - EMERSON 13X24 STACK MOVER, ELEC-

TRONIC SCALES, W/ OR WITHOUT

HYDRAFORK, (308) 544-6421

NE - JD 200 STACKMAKER, $900.00, (308)

876-2515

IA - HESSTON 30-A STACKER, 2-30 MOVER,

SHEDDED, WELL MAINTAINED, EXCELLENT

CONDITION, (319) 480-1673

11001100 -- FFOORRAAGGEE HHAARRVVEESSTTOORRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

KS - JOHN DEERE CHOPPERS & HEADS,

ROEDER IMP, SENECA, KS, (785) 336-6103

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - KNIFE BAR & RECUT SCREEN FOR JD

35, (308) 995-5515

NE - RECUT SCREEN & AXLE EXTENSION

FOR IHC 730, (308) 995-5515

11001133 -- DDUUMMPP WWAAGGOONN

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

KS - JD SILAGE WAGONS & HIGH DUMPS,

ROEDER IMPLEMENT, (785) 336-6103

11001144 -- BBAALLEE WWAAGGOONNSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

KS - NH SELF PROPELLED & PULL-TYPE,

ROEDER IMP, SENECA, (785) 336-6103

ID - NEW HOLLAND 2 & 3-WIDE, SELF-PRO-

PELLED, PULL-TYPE MODELS. JIM,, (208)

880-2889

FFOORR SSAALLEE

ID - NEW HOLLAND'S-ALL MODELS, CAN

DELIVER/FINANCE/ TRADE. WWW.

BALEWAGON. COM, (208) 880-2889

NE - NH 1044, 119 BALES, GOOD,

$3,500.00, (402) 545-2255

11003300 -- OOTTHHEERR-- HHAAYY && FFOORRAAGGEE

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - HAYBUSTER GEAR BOX FOR 1600

STACKER, BEDROLLERS, PUSH OFF ASSEM-

BLY, A FEW OTHER PARTS, (308) 587-2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - HAY PROBE FOR TESTING, (308) 587-

2344

IA - JD HAYLOADER, (712) 299-6608

IA - ROTARY CUTTERS, 5', 6'& 7', $375 TO

$1475, (712) 299-6608

11110011 -- TTRRAACCTTOORRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - MF 35, 50, 65, 135, 235, 245, OR 255

TRACTOR, (402) 678-2277

NE - BUYING TRACTORS FOR SALVAGE -

MOST MAKES AND MODELS, (800) 582-

4303

MO - AC D17'S & UP, SALVAGE OR GOOD,

(816) 378-2015

MO - IH 560 TO 1566, SALVAGE OR GOOD,

(816) 378-2015

MO - LINDSAY BRO WAGON, NEED PARTS: 6

BOLT HUB #Q563, (816) 378-2015

NE - LATE MODEL JD 4020, ANY CONDI-

TION., (402) 369-0212

NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR JD 8000 OR 60

SERIES, (402) 726-2488

NE - CASE IH OR STEIGER 9240 OR 9260

RIGID FRAME 4 WHEEL DRIVE, (402) 372-

3009

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - JD B'S 1937 TO 1950, (712) 299-6608

IA - IH NICE SUPER C W/LOADER, (712) 299-

6608

NE - IH DISGUSTED? HAVE SHIFTING DIFFI-

CULTIES W/YOUR IH 706, 806, 1206, 4106,

756, 856, 1256, 1456, 766, 966, 1066,

1466, 1566, 786, 886, 986, 1086, 1486,

1586, 3288, 3388, 3488, 3588, 3688,

3788, 6788?FOR A PERMANENT FIX, CALL

WENZ SERVICE TO PRICE THE KIT FOR

YOUR MODEL, (800) 808-7885

NE - NEW, USED AND REBUILT TRACTOR

PARTS, MOST MAKES AND MODELS, (800)

582-4303

IA - IH, NICE SUPER C W/WF, 2PT, (712) 299-

6608

IA - OLIVER SUPER 88D, WF, PS, (712) 299-

6608

IA - OLIVER SUPER 77G, WF PS, (712) 299-

6608

IA - IH 300U, W/HYD BUCKET, $4,500.00,

(712) 299-6608

NE - 8 HOLE 15" TRACTOR FRONT WHEELS,

FITS IHC, (308) 587-2344

IA - AC WC ROAD PATROL, 12' BLADE, (712)

299-6608

NE - JD 4020 W/ NEW TIRES, NEW DIESEL

INJECTOR PUMP, (308) 478-5451

IA - AC WD45, WF, PS, LOADER, (712) 299-

6608

IA - IH-B WITH WOODS 60"PT, $2,550.00,

(712) 299-6608

IA - AC-WC 1938 ELECTRIC START,

$1,850.00, (712) 299-6608

NE - 5010 JD HANCOCK SELF LOADING

SCRAPER, OLDER UNIT, (308) 436-4369

IA - SUP A, H, M, MTA, 350, 460, 560 TRAC-

TORS, (712) 299-6608

NE - 2 JD DR WH & LIFT ASSIT 7300, CALL

308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330

IA - C-AC W/BELLY MOWERS, $1850 TO

$2850, (712) 299-6608

KS - FORD 2N WITH 5' WOODS BELLY

MOWER, $3,500.00, (620) 865-2541

NE - 1971 JD DIESEL 4020, SYNCHRO SHIFT,

DUAL SIDE CONSOLE HYD. , WF, 3PT, VERY

GOOD CONDITION, (402) 369-0212

11110011 -- TTRRAACCTTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

IA - JD A, 1935, (712) 299-6608

NE - 4430 POWERSHIFT, NEW 18. 4-38

DUAL TIRES, 3 HYD, W/11' JOHN DEERE

BLADE, (308) 348-2234

KS - '84 IH 5488, 190 HP, 5378 HRS, EXC.

COND. NEAR NEW GY 18. 4-38 DUAL TIRES,

HEAVY DUTY FRONT AXLE, NEAR NEW GY

FRONT TIRES, 3 PT. HITCH, TRIPLE HYD.

YOU WILL LIKE IT. HAYS, KS., $26,000.00,

(785) 628-8003

SD - 1968 930 CASE CK $2800. PTO, 3 PT,

600 HRS OVER- HAUL. POWER STEERING

PUMP BAD, LOCATED WINNER, SD, (605)

431-8179

NE - IHC 504, 3 PT, (308) 544-6421

IA: 1070 CASE, 3470 HRS, POWER SHIFT,

CAB, HEAT, AIR, VERY GOOD COND. $9,500

CALL 641-340-2781

IA: 1990 120 WHITE TRACTOR 3250 HOURS

ALWAYS SHEDED GOOD RUBBER AND PAINT

CALL 641-745-3918 CELL 641-745-5688

11110022 -- LLOOAADDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - SEVERAL LOADERS OFF JD 3010-4020,

(712) 299-6608

NE - 640 CLASSIC JD SELF LOADING

LOADER WILL FIT 6400 JD TRACTOR, ALSO

FITS 3020, 4020, 4450. WILL FIT ANY

TRACTOR THAT HAS 20" FRAME, 6'BUCKET

& 4 TINE GRAPPLE FORK & MOUNTINGS;

LIKE NEW, $7,500.00, (308) 390-0642

NE - HEAVY DUTY BALE SPEAR FOR F11

LOADER, $600.00, (308) 348-2065

NE - DUAL LOADER MOUNTS TO FIT JD

4520 OR 4620. CUSTOM BUILT, VERY

HEAVYM VERY NEAT, WITH CUSTOM GRILL

GUARD BUILT IN. DUAL LOADER 325 OR

345, (402) 482-5491

NE - 75B MICHIGAN 3 CYL FRONT END

LOADER, 50% RUBBER, SERVICE RECORDS

AVAILABLE. $10,000 OVERLAND SAND AND

GRAVEL CO. CALL BRYCE @, (402) 764-

2371

11110033 -- LLOOAADDEERR AATTTTAACCHHMMEENNTTSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - DIRT OR MANURE BUCKET HEAD FOR

F10 LOADER, NEEDS TO HAVE ORANGE

FRAMEWORK W/GRAPPLE, (308) 587-2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - 3 PT 90" GNUSE BUCKET, $1,250.00,

(712) 299-6608

11110044 -- CCHHIISSEELLSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - 20' CHISEL, (402) 726-2488

11110055 -- DDIISSKKSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - 25' OR SMALLER DISK, (402) 726-2488

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - DISK BLADES AND BEARINGS, (308)

587-2344

IA - 3 PT OR PULL TANDEM DISKS, 6'-18',

(712) 299-6608

11110066 -- PPLLOOWWSS AANNDD SSWWEEEEPP PPLLOOWWSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - FLEX KING 4X5' SWEEP PLOW, GOOD

CONDITION, $1,250.00, (620) 865-2541

IA - OLIVER PLOWS, 2 & 3 BOTTOM,

PULL/3PT, (712) 299-6608

IA - 25 PLOWS, 2, 3 & 4 BOTTOM, 2/3PT,

(712) 299-6608

NE - NEW FLEX KING PICKER WHEELS,

(308) 995-5515

NE - CASE 308, 4-18'S WITH CONCAVE

CUSHION COULTERS, LIKE NEW, $1,100.00,

(308) 874-4562

11110099 -- PPLLAANNTTEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - LIFT ASSIST WHEELS FOR A JD 7300

12RN, (402) 545-2255

NE - JD 7000 CORN PLANTER ROW UNITS,

(402) 372-3009

IA - JD OR DB 16-36W PLANTER, EXCEL-

LENT CONDITION & SHARP, (319) 480-1673

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - NEW #92 IHC COVERING DISK ASSEM-

BLY, (308) 995-5515

NE - LIFT ASSIST AND/OR TRANSPORT KIT

FOR IHC LISTER/ PLANTER, ALSO GAUGE

STRIPE WHEELS, (308) 995-5515

IA - NEW & USED KINZES, SORENSEN

EQUIPMENT, HARLAN, IA, (712) 755-2455

1000 - Hay & Forage EquipMower, Windrowers, Swathers, Rakes, Balers, etc.

1100 - Tillage EquipTractors, Implements, Sprayers, Cultivators, etc.

1200 - Irrigation EquipEngines, Motors, Pumps, Pipe, Pivots, Gear Heads, etc.

1300 - Grain Harvest EquipCombines, Heads, Augers, Dryers, Carts, etc.

1400 - Other EquipmentSnowblowers, Blades, Shop Tools, Washers, Heaters etc.

1500 - Hay and GrainAlfalfa, Prairie Hay, Straw, Seed, Corn, Bean, etc.

1800 - Livestock EquipChutes, Gates, Panels, Feeder Wagons, Bunks, etc.

1900 - CattleFeeder Cattle, Heifers, Bulls, Services, etc.

2000 - SwineFeeders, Sows, Boars, etc.

2100 - SheepFeeder Lambs, Ewes, Bred Ewes

2200 - HorsesRegistered, Grade, Studs, Tack, Mares, etc.

2300 - Other AnimalsDogs, Poultry, Goats, Fish, etc.

2500 - ServicesHelp Wanted, Custom Work and Services, etc.

2600 - TransportationCars, Pickups, Truck, Trailers, ATV, Planes, etc.

2800 - ConstructionDozers, Scrapers, Loaders, Crawlers, Heavy Trucks, etc.

3000 - Other EquipmentAntique Items, Fencing, Buildings, Catchall, etc.

5000 - Real EstateFarm Real Estate, Non Farm Real Estate

6000 - Bed and BreakfastYour home away from home

7000 - Special Events Guide Hunts, Fishing Trips, Singles

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FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

KS - INSECTICIDE BOXES FOR JD 7200, 16

ROWS, $900 OBO. DISK FURROWERS,

$1600., (620) 865-2541

NE - IHC SEED DRUMS, (308) 995-5515

NE - MOORE BUILT 16 ROW PLANTER MARK-

ERS, $2,750.00, (308) 485-4486

11111111 -- DDRRIILLLLSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - TYE DRILL FOR PARTS, (402) 482-5491

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - !! ROUND CAPS !! THE ULTIMATE

GRAIN DRILL PRESS WHEEL CAP! COVERS

COMPLETE FACE OF WHEEL. CONVERTS V

FACED WHEELS TO ROUND FACE FOR BET-

TER FLOTATION & DEPTH CONTROL. PER-

FECT FIT! EASY TO INSTALL! DON YUNG

DISTRIBUTING, KIMBALL, NE., (308) 235-

2718

NE - JD 520 SOYBEAN DRILL, 10X18 DOU-

BLE DISK W/DEPTH BANDS, V PRESS

WHEELS. LIKE NEW., (308) 894-6743

NE - KRAUSE 3PT DRILL, MODEL 5215, DOU-

BLE DISC, (402) 683-5395

KS - 30" HOE AIR SEEDER DRILL $3500. 40'

DISC AIR SEEDER DRILL, $19,500, (785)

871-0711

NE - 150 & 7100 DRILLS, FERT. BOXES,

BLACK HEAVY DUTY WHEELS, DBL HITCH,

TRANSPORTS & PARTS, (308) 995-5515

11111122 -- RROOTTAARRYY HHOOEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 30 FOOT JD ROTARY HOE CALL FOR

DETAILS, (308) 882-4588

11111133 -- CCUULLTTIIVVAATTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

SD - 3-PT 8R FLAT FOLD, $1,500.00, (605)

386-2131

NE - IHC GO-DIG PARTS, (308) 995-5515

NE - 4 ROW ORTHMAN TOOL BAR, CAN BE

USED TO CULTIVATE OR RIDGE, (308) 390-

0642

NE - HAWKINS 12 ROW HILLER (DITCHER),

(308) 882-4588

NE - 12 ROW CULTIVATOR, (308) 882-4588

11111144 -- SSPPRRAAYYEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 1600 GAL. FLOATER. 3000 WET BOOM

SPRAYER, $6,500.00, (785) 871-0711

NE - 2-200 GALLON SADDLE TANKS, FITS

4450, (308) 478-5451

NE - 1984 MERTZ 3250 FLOATER, 1600 GAL

TANK, (402) 683-5395

NE - IHC TRUCK FLOATER W/8 TON DRY

BOX, (402) 683-5395

KS - JD 600 HI-CYCLE W/40' WICK BOOM.

REBUILT MOTOR, $2,500.00, (620) 865-

2541

NE - JD 25A, 3 PT. HITCH, 150 GAL, 20"

BOOM, (308) 587-2344

11111155 -- MMUULLCCHHEERRSS//SSHHRREEDDDDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 20' BESLER STALK CHOPPER, CALL

308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330

11111166 -- BBUUSSHH HHOOGGSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - 7' 3PT, BUSH HOG CUTTERS; $1,050 TO

$2,250, (712) 299-6608

11111177 -- FFIIEELLDD CCUULLTTIIVVAATTOORRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - MULCH FINISHER NO LARGER THAN 25

FOOT, (402) 726-2488

11111199 -- RROODD WWEEEEDDEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 45' OF MILLER ROD WEEDER USED

PARTS, DRIVES, TEETH, RODS, ETC. ALL

FOR $500, (620) 865-2541

11112200 -- FFEERRTTIILLIIZZEERR EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - CDS SQUEEZE & INJ PUMP, 24 ROW,

$600.00, (402) 726-2488

11112200 -- FFEERRTTIILLIIZZEERR EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - ANHY. TRAILER CHASSIS, (402) 726-

2488

11112255 -- AAGG CCHHEEMMIICCAALLSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - GLYPHOSATE PLUS $9.00, GENERIC

GRAZON $24, 24D LV6 $18 QUALITY AG

SALES, LINCOLN, CALL 877-985- 6100 OR,

(402) 466-6100

11113300 -- TTRRAACCTTOORRSS,,TTIILLLL.. OOTTHHEERR

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - MULCH FINISHER NO LARGER THAN 25

FOOT, (402) 726-2488

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR CASE IH MAG-

NUM, (308) 995-5515

11113300 -- TTRRAACCTTOORRSS,,TTIILLLL.. OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS, HOSES & PTO

PUMPS, (308) 587-2344

IA - TRACTOR CHAINS 28" TO 38", (712)

299-6608

IA - 3 PT CARRIERS, $175 TO $575, (712)

299-6608

TX - NEW & USED FARM EQUIPMENT, SAL-

VAGE YARD FOR TRACTORS & FARM EQUIP-

MENT. KADDATZ AUCTIONEERING & FARM

EQUIPMENT SALES KADDATZEQUIPMENT.

COM, (254) 582-3000

MO - PAIR OF 18. 4-38 BF GOODRICH TIRES

WITH 90% TREAD (LIKE NEW), WILL FIT JD

7000 SERIES, MOUNTED ON SOME JD

RIMS, ALSO FOR SALE. CALL SCOTT @ 816-

304- 0371 OR JOHN @, (816) 262-2607

11220011 -- EENNGGIINNEESS//MMOOTTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 413 CHRYSLER FOR SALVAGE, (308)

995-5515

NE - OIL COOLER FOR 354 PERKINS, (308)

467-2335

NE - USED VEE BELTS: 3-IHC C176" $15 EA;

4 GATES C240" $20 EA; 3 DAYCO C240" $15

EA; 4 DAYCO C270" $15 EA 1 DAYCO C116

$10 EA; 1 DAYCO 94" X 1 1/4" WIDE $10,

(402) 564-5064

NE - USED 460 CU IN ENGINE WITH NEW

HIGH PRESSURE BERKELEY PUMP, (800)

554-8715

11220022 -- PPUUMMPPSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 10" WLR BOWLS, (308) 995-5515

NE - 5 NEW PTO PUMPS IN STOCK, (800)

284-7066

NE - 3X4 BERKELEY PUMPS, PRIMING

VALVES AVAILABLE, (402) 364-2592

NE - USED MANURE PUMP, BETTER BUILT,

(800) 554-8715

NE - USED BERKELEY PTO PUMPS & SUC-

TION EQUIPMENT, (800) 554-8715

NE - 8 USED BERKELEY PTO PUMPS IN

STOCK, (800) 284-7066

NE - BERKELEY FLOATER PUMP, (800) 284-

7066

11220033 -- PPIIPPEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 8" TEXFLO 20" GATES, ALL KINDS OF

FITTINGS, (308) 995-5515

NE - 6" BAND & LATCH MAIN LINE, (308)

995-5515

NE - 6" PLAIN PIPE, ALUM AND PLASTIC,

(308) 946-3396

NE - 10" X 20" PVC, (308) 946-3396

NE - USED 6" AND 10" PVC, CALL FOR

LENGTHS, (308) 946-3396

NE - 6" ALUM MAIN LINE PIPE, HOOK &

BAND, (308) 946-3396

NE - 6" X 20" GATED ALUMINUM, (308) 946-

3396

NE - 8" X 20" ALUMINUM GATED, (308) 946-

3396

NE - 10" X 20" ALUMINUM GATED PIPE,

(308) 946-3396

NE - 8"X 30' PLAIN ALUMINUM PIPE, (308)

946-3396

NE - USED 8"X20" PVC PIPE, (308) 946-

3396

NE - 60 LINKS OF GATED, 20" X 30', (308)

478-5451

NE - 8" MAIN LINE HASTINGS, (308) 995-

5515

NE - 9" MAIN LINE RING LOCK, (308) 995-

5515

NE - 9" MAIN LINE HIGH PRESS, (308) 995-

5515

NE - 5000' 6" HP RINGLOCK PIPE, (800)

284-7066

NE - 10" & 8" IRRIGATION PIPE, (402) 726-

2488

11220055 -- GGEENNEERRAATTOORR

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - USED WINPOWER PTO GENERATORS,

(308) 775-3298

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - WINPOWER - NEW & USED PTO GENER-

ATORS, (308) 775-3298

IA - WINCO PTO GENERATORS, CALL US FOR

PRICE BEFORE YOU BUY! HARVEY AT EDEN

SUPPLY 8AM - 10PM., (515) 679-4081

11220066 -- GGEEAARR HHEEAADDSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 150 HP GEARHEAD, 6 RATIO, (308)

995-5515

NE - AMARILLO GEARHEADS: 110HP 4:3

$700, 80 HP 6:5 $700, 70 HP 4:5 $650, 50

HP 1:1 $700, 50 HP 4:5 $600, (402) 564-

5064

NE - GEAR DRIVE REPAIR- AMARILLO WAR-

RANTY CENTER. REPAIR ALL MAKES/MOD-

ELS. 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE. CALL FOR

FREE ESTIMATES. CENTRAL IRRIGATION,

(402) 723-5824

NE - US MOTORS GEARHEADS 90HP 4:3

$450, 70HP 2:3 $400, 30HP 4:3 $300,

(402) 564-5064

NE - DERAN/RANDOLPH GEARHEAD 100HP

4:3 $500, PEERLESS GEARHEAD 2:3 $300,

(402) 564-5064

11220077 -- PPIIVVOOTTSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 1998 4 TOWER T-L PIVOT, (308) 946-

3396

NE - 10 TOWER REINKE PIVOT, (800) 284-

7066

11220088 -- TTRRAAVVEELLEERR SSYYSSTTEEMMSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - NEW OCMIS HH: 4" X 1312', (800) 284-

7066

NE - NEW GREENFIELDS, 6 NEW CADMAN

HARD HOSE, 5 USED HARD HOSE TRAVEL-

ERS, 9 USED SOFT HOSE, (800) 284-7066

NE - HEINZMAN TRAVELER WITH HOSE,

(308) 390-0642

NE - IRRECO SIDE ROLL 5" 1200' STANDING

FOB, OLDER MODEL $1200. LEAVE MES-

SAGE ON MACHINE, (308) 278-2728

11220099 -- PPUUMMPPSS WWIITTHH MMOOTTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 3/4 BERKELEY PUMPS WITH PRIMING

VALVES, ATTACHED TO YOUR CHOICE OF

INDUSTRIAL 300 FORD OR 262 ALLIS

W/RADIATORS, AND CARTS, (402) 364-

2592

11223300 -- IIRRRRIIGGAATTIIOONN MMIISSCC..

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - "MULE", WHICH IS A SMALL, SLOW,

GASOLINE POWERED VEHICLE USED TO

CARRY GEAR BOXES, TOOLS, PIVOT

REPAIRS DOWN BETWEEN SUNFLWOER &

CORN CROP., (308) 436-4369

FFOORR SSAALLEE

WI - SERVING THE MIDWEST WITH COM-

PLETE IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, ALL TYPES,

NEW & USED. CONTACT ROBERTS IRRIGA-

TION COMPANY AT 1500 POST ROAD,

PLOVER, WI 54467, (800) 434-5224

NE - 8" SURGE VALVE, (308) 946-3396

NE - ORTHMAN 3-PT PIVOT TRACK CLOSER,

EXCELLENT COND, (308) 390-0642

NE - PIVOTS, HARD & SOFT HOSE TRAVEL-

ERS, PUMPS, WHEEL ROLLS, FITTINGS,

PVC UNDERGROUND FITTINGS, NEW AND

USED, "YOUR COMPLETE IRRIGATION HEAD-

QUARTERS" NORTHERN AGRI-SERVICES

INC, HENDERSON, NEBRASKA 68371, (402)

723-4501, (800) 554-8715

11330011 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEESS AANNDD AACCCCEESSSSOORRIIEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

OK - REBUILT COMBINE SIEVES. NEW REEL

BATS, GALVANIZED AND BLACK, (580) 361-

2265

OK - '86 C-IH 1660, 25' 1010 HEADER,

$19,000.00, (580) 361-2265

KS - LARGE BISH BIN EXT OFF 9610 W/HYD.

PUSH UP AUGER. $750 OBO, (620) 865-

2541

KS - NH TR98, 1905 SEP HRS, 30' 973 FLEX

HEAD, $72,000.00, (620) 340-3358

OK - '82 GLEANER N6, 24' HEADER,

$8,000.00, (580) 361-2265

OK - C-IH 1480, 810 24' HEAD, $10,000.00,

(580) 361-2265

OK - TR85 NEW HOLLAND, 3208 CAT, 24'

HEADER, $5,000.00, (580) 361-2265

CO - 22'AIR REEL AND ACCESSORIES.

RECENTLY TAKEN OFF JD 105 COMBINE.

$450 OBO. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO

ANSWER., (719) 643-5267

NE - JD, 1981 7720, 4300 HRS, JD DEALER

SERVICED YEARLY, $9,500.00, (402) 545-

2255

OK - SEED CLEANER, CLIPPER, 92DB TRAV-

ELER ON TRAILER, GOOD CONDITION, LOTS

OF SCREENS, (580) 829-2543

KS - SALVAGING SEVERAL 6620, 7720 &

8820 JD COMBINES. LOTS OF GOODPARTS

AT DISCOUNT PRICES. CALL 785-564 0511

OR, (785) 382-6848

11330022 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEE HHEEAADDSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

MO - GLEANOR 318 OR 320 L OR M BEAN

HEAD (816) 378-2015

NE - JD ROW CROP HEAD 8R 30", (402) 372-

3009

FFOORR SSAALLEE

SD - WE REBUILD COMBINE & WINDROWER

HEADER AUGERS TO LIKE NEW CONDITION.

PONCELET'S WELDING, RAMONA, SD.

(605) 480-4860 OR, (605) 482-8405

OK - MACDON 960 25' DRAPER W/IHC

ADAPTER & PICK UP REEL, $9,000.00,

(580) 361-2265

NE - JD 925 FLEX HEAD, SEE THRU REEL,

GOOD, $4,500.00, (402) 545-2255

NE - JD, 643 CORN HEAD, OIL DRIVE,

$4,950.00, (402) 545-2255

11330033 -- CCOORRNN PPIICCKKEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - NI 311 CORNPICKER 2 R WIDE, $950.00,

(712) 299-6608

11330055 -- WWAAGGOONNSS//GGRRAAVVIITTYY WWAAGGOONNSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - FLARE, BARGE & GRAVITY WAGONS

$150 TO $1850, (712) 299-6608

IA - WAGON GEARS, STEEL, WOOD OR RUB-

BER TIRES, (712) 299-6608

11330066 -- GGRRAAIINN CCAARRTTSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - BRENT 1194 AVALANCHE GRAIN CART,

'07, 1100BU. , 900-60-32 TIRES, TARP &

SCALE, EXC., $48,000.00, (319) 631-1282

11330077 -- GGRRAAIINN DDRRYYEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 1995 MC 1175, 1992 MC 1175, 1995 MC

970, 1989 MC 973, MC 975, MC 675, 3

FARM FANS, M&W 650, (800) 284-7066

NE - USED 2009 BROCK SQ20D, USED '05

SUPERB SE1000C, USED '05 SUPERB

SE750C, 3 NEW BROCK DRYERS., (800)

284-7066

NE - USED FARM FANS 4" AIR SYSTEM,

(800) 284-7066

11331100 -- AAUUGGEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - SPEED KING 52' 8" WITH ELECTRIC

MOTOR, (308) 478-5451

NE - MAYRATH 55' GRAIN AUGER, 8" W/

ELECETIR MOTOR, (308) 478-5451

11331133 -- GGRRAAIINN SSTTOORRAAGGEE UUNNIITTSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 8" AERATION TUBING AND AERATION

FANS, (308) 995-5515

NE - BULK HEAD FOR 51' CURVET, (308)

995-5515

NE - SINGLE PHASE MOTORS, (308) 995-

5515

NE - BROCK BINS & GRAIN HANDLING

EQUIPMENT, EPS & BEHLEN BLDG SYS-

TEMS, BUCKLEY STEEL, AINSWORTH, NE,

(402) 387-0347

11331155 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEE TTRRAAIILLEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

SK - COMBINE TRAILERS: TRAILTECH OR

JANTZ, SINGLE & DOUBLE. HYDRAULIC

FOLD HEAD TRANSPORTS. FLAMAN SALES,

BOX 280, SOUTHEY, SK, CANADA S0G 4P0,

ASK FOR AL. EVES 306-949-8458. DAYS,

(306) 726-4403

11333300 -- GGRRAAIINN HHAARRVVEESSTT OOTTHHEERR

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - CHICAGO FANS, (308) 995-5515

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 8" AERATION TUBES, FANS, TUNNELS

FOR CONCRETE FLOORS, (308) 995-5515

NE - GSI GRAIN BINS, GRAIN HANDLING

EQUIPMENT, ALL KINDS, GSI FANS &

HEATERS, PORTABLE GRAIN DRYERS, (800)

554-8715

NE - NEW & RECONDITIONED KONGSKILDE

AIR GRAIN VAC EQUIPMENT, (800) 554-8715

IA - MIDWEST PNEUMATIC. BRANDT, CON-

VEYAIR, REM, VACBOSS, HANDLAIR. NEW,

RECOND, PTO OR ENG DRIVEN, PUMPS, AIR

LOCKS, PIPE, PARTS, SERVICE. 5 YR LEASE

OR LOAN AT 7. 1%. 40+ UNITS IN STOCK.

OUR HIGH VOLUME MEANS YOUR BEST

DEAL! WE DELIVER! MACEDONIA, IA, (800)

480-2487

NE - NEW ORTHMAN DRY BEAN CUTTERS,

(308) 995-5515

NE - DMC MODEL 44 GRAIN CLEANER,

(800) 284-7066

IL - ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MOISTURE

TESTER THAT WILL GIVE YOU FAST & ACCU-

RATE RESULTS? THEN CALL US NOW & ASK

ABOUT OUR MODEL 920 & 930. SHORE

SALES. MOISTURETESTERS. COM, (800)

837-0863

KS - ROTARY GRAIN CLEANER, GOOD CON-

DITION, $300.00, (785) 221-8173

11440011 -- 33 PPOOIINNTT BBLLAADDEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - 2 OR 3 PT BLADES 6', 7', 8' OR 9' AC,

IH, JD & OTHERS, (712) 299-6608

11440044 -- SSNNOOWW BBLLOOWWEERR//PPLLOOWWSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - 3 PT SNOWBLOWERS, $1550 TO $2850,

(712) 299-6608

NE - V-SNOW PLOW ORIGINALLY FOR COUN-

TY MAINTAINER, COULD ADAPT TO FIT

LOADER TRACTOR OR WHATEVER, $375.00,

(308) 894-6965

11440066 -- LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - HIS & HERS MOWERS, MADE BY

DEINES CORP, BOTH HAVE 48" FRONT

DECKS, 1 W/BAGGER, 1 W/DUMP BOX,

BOTH W/BRAND NEW 14 HP TECUMSEH

ENGINES, HEAVY DUTY MOWERS, EXCEL-

LENT. ALSO LOTS OF SPARE PARTS, (308)

390-0642

NE - WORKHORSE LAWN TRACTOR W/SIDE

PULL TYPE MOWER W/ BRIGGS & STRAT-

TON ENGINE, WILL MOW TALL GRASS,

PRACTICALLY NEW. REEL TYPE MOWER

FOR SHORT GRASS, 10' WIDE SWATH. CAN

BE PULLED BEHIND 4 WHEELER OR WORK-

HORSE TRACTOR, (308) 390-0642

11440077 -- EELLEECCTTRRIICC MMOOTTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - COMPLETE LINE OF SHEAVES, BEAR-

INGS, DRIVES, & MOTORS, (402) 387-0347

11440088 -- DDAAIIRRYY EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

WI - USED BULK MILK TANKS, ALL SIZES,

(800) 558-0112

11441122 -- SSHHOOPP TTOOOOLLSS,,WWEELLDDEERRSS,, EETTCC

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - 110V WELDING ROD DRYING OVEN,

(308) 587-2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - METAL BENCH LATHE 3 JAW CHUCK, 5

1/2" SWING, $200.00, (785) 778-2962

KS - BRAKE DRUM/ROTOR TURNING LATHE,

$110.00, (785) 778-2962

KS - ARMITURE TURNING LATHE, $70.00,

(785) 778-2962

11443300 -- OOTTHHEERR EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - ELSTON GOPHER MACHINE, (308) 587-

2344

IA - WWW. WHEELRAKE. COM, (712) 366-

2114

IA - AGE CATCHING UP WITH YOUR NEED TO

CLIMB? WE CAN HELP WITH A HAND OPER-

ATED SINGLE PERSON ELEVATOR 140' MAX-

IMUM CALL, (800) 462-3460

KS - ORTHMAN & BUCKEYE FRONT 3 PT

HITCHES, $1500 EACH., (620) 865-2541

NE - AMERICAN LIFT FOR PICKUP NICE!

ALSO TRACTOR CHAINS, NEW 15X5X38,

(402) 750-3548

IA: 2 JOHN DEERE DOUBLE RIB 14” X 38

TRACTOR RIMS. REAL NICE SHAPE. CALL

712-567-3562

IA: 1946 ALLIS CHALLMER C WITH WOOD

L59 BELLY MOWER. 712-660-0140

11550000 -- GGRROOUUNNDD HHAAYY

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - GROUND HAY AVAILABLE YEAR ROUND,

DELIVERY AVAILABLE, (785) 389-5111

11550011 -- AALLFFAALLFFAA HHAAYY

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

KS - GRINDING ALFALFA WANTED, (785)

389-5111

IA - QUALITY SML OR LG SQ ALFALFA OR

MIXED IN SEMI LOADS, (641) 658-2738

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - ALFALFA, 4X4X8 BALES, DAIRY QUALI-

TY, SHEDDED & TARPED, HAMEL HAY CO

CELL 308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474

NE - 1ST, 2ND, & 3RD CUTTING OF ALFAL-

FA HAY, (308) 882-4588

NE - GRINDING QUALITY ALFALFA IN LG RD

BALES, HAMEL HAY CO CELL 308-962-

6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474

NE - HORSE QUALITY IN SM SQ BALES,

SHEDDED & TARPED HAMEL HAY CO CELL

308-962-6399 HOME, (308) 962-5474

NE - CUSTOM GRINDING, GROUND HAY

DELIVERIES, HAZARD, NE., (308) 452-4400

NE - HIGH QUALITY BIG ROUND & BIG

SQUARE BALES. KORTY HAY. HAY ANALYSIS

AVAILABLE., (888) 708-2800

OR - TEST MOISTURE. HAY, GRAIN, SILAGE,

SOIL, WOOD, WINDROW TESTER. BALE

STROKE COUNTER. MOISTURE READ OUT

AS YOU BALE! WWW. LEHMANFARMS. NET,

(503) 434-1705

11550022 -- PPRRAAIIRRIIEE HHAAYY

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - LARGE RD & BIG SQ BALES GOOD QUAL-

ITY GRASS HAY, DELIVERED IN SEMI LOADS

ONLY, (641) 658-2738

NE - LARGE ROUND & SMALL SQUARE

BALES PRAIRIE HAY, CALL EARLY AM OR

LATE PM, (308) 894-6743

KS - TOP QUALITY SM SQ, CAN DELIVER

SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-3779

KS - TOP QUALITY 4X4X8 SQ, CAN DELIVER

SEMI LOAD LOTS, (785) 528-3779

KS - BALED 4X8, SM SQ OR BIG ROUNDS,

(620) 625-2402

KS - 2008 BROME BIG ROUND BALES, (785)

935-2480

NE - HOLT COUNTY NEBRASKA PRAIRIE

HAY, CERTIFIED WEED FREE OF ALL NOX-

IOUS WEEDS, BIG ROUND BALES, CALL

CELL: 402-394-8495 OR, (402) 336-3292

NE - CERTIFIED MEADOW HAY, BIG ROUND

BALES, HORSES, CATTLE, MULCH, (308)

587-2344

KS - BIG BLUE STEM PRAIRIE HAY. 4X4X8

BALES. $55/T. BARNED, ROUND BALES

OUTSIDE $5/T. CONCORDIA, KS. CALL 386-

871-0561,, (703) 713-0174

NE - 117 BG ROUNDS, MAINLY GRASS MIX,

(308) 436-5491

11550033 -- BBRROOMMEE HHAAYY

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - HORSE QUALITY:3X3, WEED/MOLD

FREE. APPROX 750LBS, NO SUNDAY CALLS,

(785) 255-4579

11550044 -- OOAATT//WWHHEEAATT//RRYYEE HHAAYY

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 150 LARGE ROUND WHEAT STRAW

BALES, (308) 882-4588

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11550055 -- SSTTRRAAWW

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

IA - GOOD CLEAN, BRIGHT SM SQ IN SEMI

LOADS, (641) 658-2738

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 96 BG RDS CERT WHEAT STRAW,

1000#/BL. 308-641-1240,, (308) 436-5491

11551122 -- SSEEEEDD

FFOORR SSAALLEE

TX - FORAGE-TYPE TRITICALE SEED, CALL

GAYLAND WARD SEEDS, (800) 299-9273

IA - BUYER & SELLER OF PRAIRIE GRASS &

WILDFLOWER SEED, OSENBAUGH SEEDS,

LUCAS, IA., (800) 582-2788

KS - TRITICALE SEED, A+ QUALITY, VOLUME

DISCOUNT. DELIVERY AVAILABLE. CALL

BROCK BAKER @, (800) 344-2144

NE - PASTURE & HAY MIXES, OATS, TURNIP,

COVER CROPS, TEFF, MILLET, WILDLIFE,

ALFALFA, ETC. , PRAIRIE STATES SEED 866-

373-2514 TOLL FREE, (866) 373-2514

NE - NATIVE GRASS SEED, WILDFLOWER,

LEAD PLANT, SMART WEED & OTHERS.

SOUTH FORK SEED COMPANY, (402) 482-

5491

11553300 -- HHAAYY && GGRRAAIINN OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - WWW. REPLACEMENTRAKEWHEELS.

COM, (712) 366-2114

11880066 -- GGRRIINNDDEERR MMIIXXEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - IH 950, $950.00, (712) 299-6608

NE - 420 ART'S-WAY GRINDER MIXER, VERY

GOOD, HAMMERS NEVER TURNED, SHED-

DED, (402) 482-5491

11880077 -- HHAAYY GGRRIINNDDEERRSS//PPRROOCCEESSSSOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MN - HAYBUSTER 1150 TRUCK MOUNT

GRINDERS, ENGINE GRINDERS, NEW/USED.

PARTS SHIPPED DIRECT. BAKKOBROS. COM.

(320) 278-3560, OR CELL, (320) 808-0471

NE - PARTED OUT JD 400 GRINDER/MIXER,

IN & OUT AUGERS, GRINDER MILL W/PTO

SHAFT, ALL W/SCREENS, (308) 467-2335

CO - TUB GRINDERS, NEW & USED (W/WAR-

RANTY). OPERATE WELL W/70-175 HP

TRACTORS, GRINDS WET HAY, TOUGH HAY

& ALL GRAINS. HIGH CAPACITY. LOW PRICE.

WWW. ROTOGRIND. COM, (800) 724-5498,

(970) 353-3769

11880088 -- RROOLLLLEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

CO - PTO OR ELECTRIC HIGH MOISTURE

CORN ROLLER WITH 2-4 ROLLS. CALL

BRUCE @ 719-340-7773 OR, (719) 346-8532

11881133 -- FFEEEEDDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - BULK CAKE & GRAIN FEEDERS, (308)

587-2344

11881155 -- WWAATTEERREERRSS//TTAANNKKSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - BULL TOUGH BOTTOMLESS HEAVY

GAUGE STOCK TANKS, (402) 387-0347

NE - LIFETIME WATER TANKS, LIFETIME

WARRANTY, TIRE TANKS ARE 20 PLY & UP.

AUTOMATIC WATERERS, HAY BALE FEED-

ERS, 6' & 7' SNOW & MANURE YARD SCRAP-

ERS, USA TIRE MANAGEMENT, WWW.

USATIREPRODUCTS. COM, (800) 755-8473

MN - JUG LIVESTOCK WATERERS. THEJUG-

WATERER. COM, (320) 808-0471

11881188 -- HHAAMMMMEERR MMIILLLL

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 18" SCROUT WALDRON HAMMERMILL

W/75HP MOTOR, $400.00, (785) 778-2962

11881199 -- WWIINNDDMMIILLLLSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - REBUILT AIR MOTORS OR REPAIRS,

(308) 587-2344

TX - VIRDEN PERMA-BILT CO. FARM &

RANCH PRODUCTS: ROOF & TANK COAT-

INGS, WINDMILL PARTS. SEND OR CALL

FOR FREE CATALOG. 2821 MAYS AVE. -

BOX7160FR AMARILLO, TX 79114-7160

WWW. VIRDENPRODUCTS. COM, (806) 352-

2761

NE - MONITOR PUMP JACK-CHOICE OF GAS

& ELECTRIC MOTOR, $650.00, (308) 436-

4369

11882200 -- LLIIVVEESSTTOOCCKK BBEEDDDDIINNGG

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - CORRUGATED WINDBREAK STEEL, 8

GAUGE THROUGH 20 GAUGE, (402) 387-

0347

11883300 -- LLIIVVEESSTTOOCCKK OOTTHHEERR

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - 20' BULL WHIP, (308) 587-2344

KS - USED HOG OR SHEEP PANELS & GATES,

(785) 778-2962

11883300 -- LLIIVVEESSTTOOCCKK OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", FOR

FENCING CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119,

CALL FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356

NE - WE ARE YOUR STAMPEDE LIVESTOCK

EQUIPMENT DEALER. EMERSON EQUIP-

MENT. WHITMAN, NE, (308) 544-6421

KS - TIRE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: WATER

TANKS, MINERAL FEEDERS, SILAGE COVER

WEIGHTS. WWW. GEETIRE. COM, (785)

231-8397

NE - GOPHER CONTROL MACHINE, CALL

308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330

NE - 20, 6FT. X 10 FT. HORSE PANELS @

$35.00 EA. ROUND BALE FEEDER $170.00,

(402) 380-4500

11990011 -- FFEEEEDDEERR SSTTEEEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MO - WE SPECIALIZE IN LOCATING "QUALI-

TY" FEEDER CATTLE, (816) 688-7887

11990033 -- OOPPEENN HHEEIIFFEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - GELBVIEH AND BALANCER OPEN

HEIFERS, (402) 879-4976

MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT CATTLE

LOCATORS - MAX HARGROVE, (816) 688-

7887

NE - YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD VIRGIN REG

ANGUS HEIFERS, (308) 569-2458

11990044 -- BBRREEDD HHEEIIFFEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - YOUNG COWS & BRED HEIFERS, AI'D

TO ABS BULLS, AND CLEANED UP WITH

SUMMITCREST BULLS, (308) 569-2458

MO - 12 RED & BLK SIM SPRING YRLG BRED

HFRS, AI'D ONCE EXPOSED TO BULL. 8 BLK

SIM COW/CALF PAIRS 3-8 YRS. RS & T SIM-

MENTALS, SAVANNAH, MO. CALL MANAGER

ANDREW LAUTT @620-767-2156, SCOTT

COWGER @816-304- 3071 OR JOHN

COWGER @, (816) 262-2607

11990066 -- BBRREEDD CCOOWWSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - I'M DEALING ON COWS COMING OUT

OF DROUGHT AREAS EVERY DAY. WWW.

BREDCOWSWRIGHTLIVESTOCK. COM OR

CALL, (308) 534-0939

11990088 -- CCOOWW CCAALLFF PPAAIIRRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - YEARLING & 2 YEAR OLD REG ANGUS

COW/CALF PAIRS, (308) 569-2458

11990099 -- BBUULLLLSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - REGISTERED ANGUS, CELL: 308-870-

1119, (308) 732-3356

NE - 25 PB CHAROLAIS BULLS COMING 2S

ALL RECORDS 40 YRS, (308) 995-5515

NE - GELBVIEH BULLS, RED & BLACK, 1 & 2

YR OLDS, (402) 879-4976

NE - (25) COMING 2 YR OLD CHAROLAIS

BULLS(308) 567-2288, (308) 995-5515

NE - EASY CALVING, REG POLLED CHARO-

LAIS BULLS, (402) 395-2178

NE - REG ANGUS BULLS, 2 YEAR OLDS AND

YEARLINGS, SONS OF 878, BLUEPRINT 202

AND TRAVELOR 722, (308) 569-2458

NE - PUREBRED ANGUS BULLS, YEARLINGS

& 2 YR OLDS. TC TOTAL, OBJECTIVE, & ONE

WAY BLOODLINES. SCHULTE ANGUS

RANCH. KEARNEY, NE. 308-708-1839 OR,

(308) 236-0761

OK - PB CHAROLAIS BULLS, 2 YRS OLD,

RANCH RAISED. SCHUPBACH CHAROLAIS

RANCH, (580) 829-2543

MN - SOUTH DEVON/ANGUS BULLS-VERY

MODERATE, MATERNAL, GAIN & EFFICIEN-

CY TESTED. NO CORN. BULLS WORK GREAT

FOR CONVENTIONAL OR GRASS PRO-

GRAMS. GREAT MATERNAL BREEDS

W/LOTS OF PUNCH FOR GROWTH IN ONE

PKG. WWW. THOMPSONCATTLE. COM

CALL 320-266-3098 OR, (801) 391-8989

11990099 -- BBUULLLLSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - REG ANGUS BULLS, (402) 395-2178

11991100 -- SSHHOOWW SSTTOOCCKK

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - CLUB CALVES, "THE WINNING KIND",

STEERS/HEIFERS, (402) 395-2178

IA:SHOW STEERS AND HEIFERS. MORE

INFORMATION CALL 515-370-0695

11991155 -- SSEEMMEENN//EEMMBBRRYYOO//AAII SSEERRVVIICCEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - DBL BLACK DBL POLLED CALVING

EASE GELBVIEH BULLS, (402) 879-4976

11991166 -- DDAAIIRRYY HHEEIIFFEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

WI - DAIRY EQUIP- STALLS, GATES, HEAD-

LOCKS, TMR MIXERS, BARN CLEANERS,

MANURE AUGERS/PUMPS, VENTILATION,

ALLEY SCRAPERS. REASONABLY PRICE

LONG LASTING EQUIP EQUALS VALUE.

MEETING ALL DAIRYMEN'S NEEDS SINCE

1919. BERG EQUIPMENT CORP. WWW.

BERGEQUIPMENT. COM, (800) 494-1738

11993300 -- CCAATTTTLLEE OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MO - QUALITY REPLACEMENT & BREEDING

CATTLE LOCATORS, (816) 688-7887

CO - IT'S SIMPLE. . . YOU NEED SALERS.

ACCORDING TO U. S. MARC, SALERS HAVE

OPTIMUM BIRTH WEIGHT & GROWTH PER-

FORMANCE FOR CROSSING WITH ANGUS.

SUPERIOR TO COMPETING CONTINENTAL

BREEDS FOR MARBLING, SALERS ARE REL-

ATIVELY EQUAL FOR YIELD. SALERSUSA.

ORG, (303) 770-9292

22001111 -- HHOOGG EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - CHORE TIME FEED SYSTEM WITH

BULK TANK, 100 FT. OF TUBING AND

SCREW. CELL 402-920-3612, (402) 923-

1196

22110077 -- RRAAMMSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA: REGO SUFFOLK RAMS -MERLE VAN

KLOMPENBURG 218 FLORIDA AVE, N.W.

ORANGE CITY,IOWA 712-737-4687

22113300 -- SSHHEEEEPP-- OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

TX - ROYAL WHITE SHEEP, BREEDING

STOCK AVAILABLE. REED FARMS, COM-

MANCHE, TX WWW. REEDFARMS. COM

CALL TODAY, (254) 842-5275

22220000 -- RREEGGIISSTTEERREEDD HHOORRSSEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 2003 BLACK MORGAN STALLION, MOR-

GAN BROOD MARE, 2004 BLACK MORGAN

STALLION, 1995 MORGAN STALLION, (308)

587-2344

NE - AQHA, YEARLINGS, MARES AND COLTS,

(308) 569-2458

NE - PEPPY DOC SAN, SHINING SPARK, JET

DECK, THREE BAR & SKIPPER W BRED,

STALLIONS, MARES, FILLEYS, & GELDINGS,

MOSTLY SORREL & PALOMINO, GREAT

STOCK, GOOD DISPOSITIONS, CALL 1-888-

689-8924 OR, (308) 384-1063

NE - TOP QUALITY GELDINGS-DOC O'LENA,

HOLIDOC, DOC BAR, COYS BONANZA, DOCS

JACK SPRAT BLOODLINES- NATURAL COW

SENSE-RIVER ROAD QUARTER HORSES 308-

452-3860, (308) 452-4272

NE - ONLY TWO REPLACEMENT MARES

LEFT-REGISTERED QUARTERHORSES-

DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! RIVER

ROAD QUARTERHORSES 308-452-3860,

(308) 452-4272

NE - IT COSTS NO MORE TO FEED A GREAT

HORSE THAN A POOR ONE. RIVER ROAD

QUARTERHORSES ARE WELL FED, DON'T

HAVE BAD HABITS AND ARE GOOD LOOK-

ING. MUST CUT HERD SIZE. 308-452-3860,

(308) 452-4272

22220000 -- RREEGGIISSTTEERREEDD HHOORRSSEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - AQHA HORSES, BLUE ROAN STUD AND

MARES. OLDER GREY MARE, WELL BROKE,

GRANDDAUGHTERS HORSE, (308) 569-

2458

22220022 -- SSTTUUDD SSEERRVVIICCEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - MORGAN STALLION STANDING AT

STUD, (308) 587-2344

22223300 -- HHOORRSSEE-- OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - SELL-TRADE MORGAN STALLIONS:

BESSIA'S, BON, ACCORD 135969; T-BONE,

LAD, CLASSY, 149831; T-BONE, B, CONGO,

164062, (308) 587-2344

22330011 -- DDOOGGSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - AKC FARM RAISED GOLDEN RETRIEVER

PUPPIES, FIRST SHOTS, DEW CLAWS. 785-

398-2231, 785-731-5174,, (785) 731-5190

22331111 -- FFIISSHH

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - POND STOCKING, WWW. CULVERFISH-

FARM. COM, (800) 241-5205

22550011 -- HHEELLPP WWAANNTTEEDD//NNEEEEDD WWOORRKK

KS - NEED RESPONSIBLE HARD WORKING

INDIVIDUALS FOR 2010 HARVEST CREW. TX

TO MT & FALL CORN HARVEST. GUARAN-

TEED MONTHLY WAGE PLUS ROOM &

BOARD. NEW JD COMBINES,

PETERBILT/KW TRUCKS. SKINNER HAR-

VESTING LLC, CALL DAN OR LEAVE MES-

SAGE AT (620) 340-2843, (620) 343-8140

OK - EXPERIENCED FARM FAMILY, MECHAN-

ICAL ABILITY A MUST, NORTHWEST OKLA-

HOMA, HOUSING PROVIDED, (580) 829-

2543

22550022 -- CCUUSSTTOOMM WWOORRKK//SSEERRVVIICCEESS

KS - CORN, MILO, WHEAT HARVESTING

WANTED. TWO JD MACHINES & SUPPORT-

ING TRUCKS., (785) 567-8515

22660011 -- CCAARRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

CO - 1964 FORD GALAXIE 4 DR, 390 V8

THUNDERBIRD ENGINE, FACTORY OPTION.

BODY FAIRLY STRAIGHT, NEEDS PAINT.

INTERIOR ROUGH. ENGINE & DRIVETRAIN

ARE GOOD. 86K MILES $1500 OR BEST

CLOSE OFFER. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF

NO ANSWER, (719) 643-5267

22660022 -- PPIICCKKUUPPSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - HD COIL SPRINGS FOR 1971 3/4 TON

CHEVY PICKUP, END GATE FOR 1980 GMC

3/4 TON, (308) 587-2344

KS - GOOD LONG WIDE FACTORY BED FOR

'73-'79 FORD, (620) 865-2541

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 88 CHEVY 1 TON, 4WD, 6. 2 DIESEL, 4

SP, FLATBED, (785) 935-2480

NE - THIRD SEAT FOR 95-99 SUBURBAN,

TAUPE LEATHER, $100.00, (402) 564-5064

KS - 1993 F-350 CREWCAB XLT DIESEL,

AUTO, 4X4, FACTORY TURBO AVAILABLE,

$5,900.00, (620) 865-2541

NE - FRONT BUMPER FOR 2005 CHEVY SIL-

VERADO, (308) 587-2344

CO - 1961 FORD F250, 292 V-8, 4 SP TRAN.

2 WH DRIVE, LONG STEP SIDE BOX, GOOD

CONDITION, OLDER RESTORA TION $6500,

PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER.,

(719) 643-5267

22660033 -- TTRRUUCCKKSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

SD - 1951 CHEVY FIRETRUCK, LIGHTS &

SIREN WORK, 10K, DRIVES GREAT, REAL

NICE, $4,500.00, (605) 386-2131

KS - '59 CHEVY 60, V8, 4&2 SP, 15' B&H, 2

NEW TIRES, TUNED UP, ETC, $999.00,

(620) 865-2541

NE - 60 FORD F700, 24' STEEL FLATBED,

CHEATER AXLES, 5&2, W/ 2-1000 GAL FLAT

BOTTOM VERTICAL FERTILIZER TANKS, USE

TO HAUL BIG ROUND OR LITTLE SQUARE

HAY BALES, (308) 390-0642

KS - 1976 FORD 3500 CAB & CHASSIS,

$500.00, (785) 778-2962

NE - IH ENGINES, 304'S & 345'S, (308) 467-

2335

22660033 -- TTRRUUCCKKSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - OMAHA STANDARD 16' GRAIN BOX

WITH HOIST, (308) 467-2335

CO - 1979 GMC 1 TON TOW TRUCK, 2WD,

350 V8, 4 SP, HOLMES 440 BED & WINCH,

TOLLE TX-3000 WHEEL LIFT. 3300 MILES

SINCE REPAINT & REFURBISH IN '97. NEW

SEAT, INTERIOR & GOOD TIRES. $7500 OR

BEST CLOSE OFFER. GOOD CONDITION

LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER, (719) 643-

5267

IA: IH 1700 LONESTAR TANDEM GRAIN

TRUCK 18 FT. BOX. NEWER TIRES AND

RADIATOR $6,000 OBOB 641-425-6139

22660055 -- SSTTOOCCKK TTRRAAIILLEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

22660077 -- UUTTIILLIITTYY TTRRAAIILLEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - FLATBED W/HEAVY DUTY AXLES,

METAL FLOOR AND WIDE ENOUGH TO HOLD

A PICKUP, (308) 587-2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 1979 TRAIL MOBILE ALUMINUM 9000

GAL. TANKER, (402) 369-0212

22661133 -- MMOOBBIILLEE HHOOMMEESS && RRVV''SS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - AVION SILVER R, 30FT, TRAVEL TRAIL-

ER, VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT SNOWBIRD

TRAILER, NEW BATTERIES, $7400/OBO,

(402) 564-5064

22661144 -- BBOOAATTSS && WWAATTEERR CCRRAAFFTTSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 16' HOBIECAT, $600.00, (785) 778-

2962

22661155 -- AAIIRRPPLLAANNEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - MONI MOTOR GLIDER AND TRAILER,

LOW HOURS, (402) 364-2592

22661166 -- TTIIRREESS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - HOT PATCH VULCANIZING PATCHES,

(308) 587-2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 15" SPLIT RIMS, 8 HOLE, 750

MUD/SNOW, (308) 587-2344

NE - 10 BOLT RIMS W/18. 4 X 38" TIRES,

(402) 336-2755

22661188 -- SSEEMMII TTRRAACCTTOORRSS//TTRRAAIILLEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

IA - LATE MODEL TRLRS & TRUCKS WITH

LIGHT DAMAGE OR IN NEED OF ENGINE

REPAIRS, (641) 658-2738

NE - 18' STEEL TRUCK GRAIN BOX, 52" OR

60" SIDES HOIST AND ROLL TARP, (308)

436-4369

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 66 IH 2000, DETROIT, 15 SP W/HEN-

DERSON TWINSCREW, TULSA WINCH. CALL

785-817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480

NE - 1975 24' SEMI LOWBOY TRLR. $1950,

$2,250.00, (402) 545-2255

MO - '99 IH 4900, TS, 18K FRONT, 40K LB

HENDRICKSON, $26,000.00, (660) 548-

3804

NE - 1978 BRENNER 6500 GAL STAINLESS

STEEL INSULATED TANKER, GOOD CONDI-

TION, (402) 369-0212

NE - '69 FREAUHF ALUMINUM TANKER,

INSULATED 7200 GAL. , GOOD CONDITION,

(402) 369-0212

OK - 1998 FREIGHTLINER MID ROOF,

DETROIT MOTOR, 10 SP, AIR RIDE,

$9,000.00, (580) 361-2265

OK - 1998 FREIGHTLINER, MID ROOF, C12

CAT, SUPER 10SP AIR RIDE, $9,000.00,

(580) 361-2265

OK - 2000 VOLVO, 60 SERIES DETROIT, 10

SP, AIR RIDE, CONDO, $10,000.00, (580)

361-2265

NE - 1997 KW900B, N14 CUMMINS, 13 SPD,

(308) 995-8329

KS - 8000 GALLON ALUMINUM TANKER

TRAILER, (785) 871-0711

B&B BARRETTTRAILER SALES

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“The Toughest AluminumGooseneck Built!”

NEW Barretts:(3) 7x24’s; 53' floor trailer

USED:‘02 Barrett 8x32 double deck;

8x30 Barrett;

‘98 50' Wilson pot w/SP & AL;

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22661188 -- SSEEMMII TTRRAACCTTOORRSS//TTRRAAIILLEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

22663300 -- TTRRAANNSSPPOORRTTAATTIIOONN OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - TRANSMISSION, GENERATOR,

STARTER, REAR AXLE REMOVABLE CARRIER

DIFFERENTIAL UNIT. FITS 1946 CHEVY 2

TON TRUCK, (308) 587-2344

22880022 -- DDOOZZEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - TEREX 8220A DOZER, PS, TILT, GOOD

RUNNING MACHINE, (785) 935-2480

KS - CAT SINGLE SHANK, DEEP PENETRA-

TION RIPPER, FITS D8-K, WITH VALVE AND

ALL, EXCELLENT CONDITION, (785) 448-

5893

22880033 -- DDIIRRTT SSCCRRAAPPEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

MO - WE BUY & TRADE USED HYDRAULIC

EJECTION SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MO - NEW & USED SCRAPERS- EJECTION &

DUMP, ANY SIZE, (660) 548-3804

NE - PULL BEHIND BOX SCRAPERS, 10' &

12'; 3PT'S 6' & 8', (402) 678-2277

MO - NEW TOREQ BY STEIGER & LEON

SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804

MO - USED TOREQ 10 YD DIRECT MOUNT,

EXCELLENT, (660) 548-3804

MO - USED 12' BOX BLADE, 1 YEAR OLD,

(660) 548-3804

22880044 -- MMOOTTOORR GGRRAADDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - CAT 120 ROAD GRADER. $15,500, (785)

871-0711

KS - CAT 12F-13K, VERY GOOD CONDITION,

(785) 448-5893

22880055 -- BBAACCKKHHOOEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - CAT 235-32K, VERY GOOD CONDITION,

ONE OWNER, (785) 448-5893

22880066 -- CCRRAANNEESS && DDRRAAGGLLIINNEESS

FFOORR RREENNTT

NE - 28 TON NATIONAL CRANE, 152 FT.

REACH, (402) 387-0347

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - LORAINE 25 TON TRUCK CRANE, LOTS

OF BOOM, VERY GOOD CONDITION, (785)

448-5893

22880077 -- GGEENNEERRAATTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MN - AUTOMATIC GENERATOR SETS 15KW-

500KW, NEW & USED, LOW TIME GEN

SETS. REMOTE WELL GENERATORS. SERV-

ING FARMERS SINCE 1975. STANDBY

POWER SYSTEMS, WINDOM MN, MON-SAT

9-5., (800) 419-9806

ND - 20KW TO 2000KW; DIESEL, PROPANE,

NATURAL GAS. ALL LOW-HOUR TAKEOUT

GENSETS. CUMMINS/ONAN, KOHLER, CAT,

DETROIT DIESEL & MORE. ABRAHAM GEN-

ERATOR SALES COOPERSTOWN, ND (COM-

PLETE INVENTORY ONLINE) WWW. ABRA-

HAMINDUSTRIAL. COM WE SHIP NATION-

WIDE!, (701) 797-4766

22880099 -- CCOONNSSTTRRUUCCTTIIOONN TTRRUUCCKKSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - 1997 LOADKING, 55 TON, 3 AXLE, LAY

DOWN NECK, W/BEAVERTAILS. CALL 785-

817-5188 (CELL) OR, (785) 935-2480

KS - 15 TON TANDEM AXLE TRAILER,

DUALS, TILT TOP, WENCH, EXCELLENT

CONDITION, TIRES 70%, (785) 448-5893

22881133 -- WWHHEEEELL LLOOAADDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - CASE 621 PAYLOADER, MODEL 6T 590

CUMMINS MOTOR, MOTOR NEEDS WORK.

$21,000, $21,000.00, (402) 545-2255

22882211 -- CCRRAAWWLLEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

WI - UNDERCARRIAGE REPAIR. NEW, USED

& REBUILT PARTS. ALSO TRACK PRESS

SERVICE. M & R TRACK SERVICE., (800)

564-0383

22882222 -- SSKKIIDD SSTTEEEERR LLOOAADDEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - 66" BUCKET FOR 1835C CASE SKID

STEER, 10. 00X16. 5 TIRE-WHEEL, PLUS

OTHER ATTACHMENTS, (308) 587-2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - COMPLETE SET OF BOOKS (REPAIR

MANUALS) T-200 BOBCAT SKID LOADER,

$100.00, (785) 778-2962

22882244 -- MMAATTEERRIIAALL HHAANNDDLLIINNGG EEQQMMTT

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 1500-8000# (MOSTLY 4000#), AIR

TIRES & NEW FORKS, (402) 678-2277

OK - PETTIBONE, 30' LIFT, $3,500.00, (580)

361-2265

22882277 -- BBUUIILLDDIINNGG SSUUPPPPLLIIEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - NEW 2' X 24' CULVERT, $650.00, (308)

894-6965

22884400 -- OOTTHHEERR CCOONNSSTT EEQQUUIIPP

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 12-20'LONG 12"I BEAMS, 1/4"THICK W/

1/2" THICK TOP & BOTTOM, 4 3/4" WIDE

$180 EA OR ALL 12 FOR $2000. 12-7' LONG

10", 6" H BEAMS, 1/4" THICK, $35 EA OR

ALL 12 FOR $400., (308) 894-6965

NE - 1991 BLUEBIRD BUS, 5. 9 CUMMINS,

CALL 308-360-0377 OR, (308) 282-1330

NE - ALLIS CHALMERS FORK LIFT 5500LB.

RUNS GOOD CELL 402-920-3612, (402)

923-1196

33000011 -- AANNTTIIQQUUEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - STATIONARY GAS ENGINES, (402) 582-

4874

33000022 -- AANNTTIIQQUUEE TTRRAACCTTOORRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

SD - MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE ANY OLDER

MM, (605) 386-2131

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MN - ANTIQUE TRACTOR COLLECTORS!

BIEWER'S TRACTOR & MACH. SALV. SPE-

CIALIZES IN 1920-85 TRACTOR PARTS. FREE

NATIONWIDE LOCATING. BARNESVILLE, MN.

SEARCH PARTS & SEE OVER 100 ANTIQUE

TRACTORS PICTURED AT SALVAGETRAC-

TORS. COM, (218) 493-4696

NE - TRACTOR PARTS FOR SALE. NEW

AFTERMARKET PARTS FOR MOST MAKES

OF TRACTORS. FRONT END PARTS, 3 PT

HITCH PARTS, RADIATORS, SEATS, STEER-

ING WHEELS, BATTERY BOXES, PTO PARTS,

DRAWBARS, WATER PUMPS, DECALS &

MORE. CLASSIC AG, AINSWORTH, NE.,

(800) 286-2171

NE - A-C B, A-C C, 2 A-C WD'S, M-M R.

OSMOND, NE., (402) 582-4874

NE - 1952 JD B, RECONDITIONED, PULLED

IN DIV 1 4500LBS, $3,500.00, (402) 545-

2255

33000022 -- AANNTTIIQQUUEE TTRRAACCTTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - 1938 JD B, UNSTYLED, RECONDI-

TIONED, $3,100.00, (402) 545-2255

NE - 1941 JD A, ELECTRIC START, 4 SP,

BEHLEN OVERDRIVE,, $2,500.00, (402)

545-2255

OK - ALLIS-CHALMERS WC56821, MASSEY-

HARRIS LP 55BISH, SERIAL #11062, (580)

829-2543

33000033 -- AANNTTIIQQUUEE VVEEHHIICCLLEESS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

SD - IH 6 SPEED SPECIAL TRUCK, (605)

386-2131

SD - OLDER JEEPS, CJ 2A, 1948 OR OLDER,

ALSO MILITARY, (605) 386-2131

NE - TEENS, 20'S, EARLY 30'S IHC TRUCKS,

PARTS, LITERATURE, (308) 894-6965

NE - 1950 FORD CRESTLINER & 1951 VICTO-

RIA, (308) 876-2515

33000055 -- FFEENNCCIINNGG MMAATTEERRIIAALLSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - SUCKER ROD 5/8", 3/4", 7/8", 1", CALL

MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL FOR PRICE,

(308) 732-3356

NE - PIPE 2 3/8", 2 7/8", 3 1/2", 4 1/2", 5

1/2", CALL MY CELL: 308-870-1119, CALL

FOR PRICE, (308) 732-3356

KS - HIGHWAY GUARDRAIL, OILFIELD PIPE,

SUCKER RODS, FENCING CABLE. SATISFAC-

TION GUARANTEED. BUTTERFLY SUPPLY,

WWW. BUTTERFLYSUPPLYINC. COM, (800)

249-7473

KS - CATTLE & HORSE PANELS, 5'3" X 10',

8-BAR, 60 LBS, GREEN OR SILVER, START-

ING AT $66.00 CELL: 620-546-5155, (620)

549-6604

KS - LOTS OF USED GUARDRAIL, USED COR-

RUGATED METAL PIPE, LARGE & SMALL,

30' STEEL I-BEAMS, (785) 448-5893

NE - CONTINUOUS FENCE: 1 1/4", 1 1/2", 1

3/4", EXCELLENT FOR FEEDLOT, LIVESTOCK

& HORSE FENCE, WEST POINT, NE. CALL,

(402) 380-1107

33000077 -- PPIIPPEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MO - GOOD USED RR TANK CAR SHELLS

FOR CULVERTS (7-10' DIAMETER)(30'-55'

LONG), ALSO GOOD USED STEEL PIPE, 8

5/8" DIAMETER THRU 48" DIAMETER, 20',

30', 40' & 50' LENGTHS. CALL GARY AT

GATEWAY PIPE & SUPPLY, (800) 489-4321

33000099 -- FFUUEELL TTAANNKKSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 300 GAL FUEL TANK ON STAND,

$50.00, (308) 894-6965

KS - '76 FORD 2000 GAL TANK WAGON FUEL

TRUCK, 2 HOSE REELS, 5 COMPARTMENTS,

READY TO GO, (785) 448-5893

33001111 -- HHOOUUSSEEHHOOLLDD PPRROODDUUCCTTSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - REAR TINE ROTO TILLER, (308) 587-

2344

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MO - OUTSIDE WOOD FURNACE $1595.

CHEAP SHIPPING. EASY INSTALL. FORCED

AIR. 100,000 BTU. HOUSES, MOBILES.

WWW.HEATBYWOOD.COM, (417) 581-7755

33001166 -- BBUUIILLDDIINNGGSS && SSTTRRUUCCTTUURREESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KY - KENTUCKY BUILDINGS, LLC. ALL

STEEL STRUCTURE. PACKAGES FROM 24'

TO 75' WIDE. WE SELL COMPONENTS, SLID-

ING AND ROLL-UP DOORS, INSULATION,

WINDOWS, SHEET METAL, TRIM, AND

STEEL FRAMING. KYBUILDINGSLLC. COM,

(606) 668-3446

33002244 -- FFIINNAANNCCIIAALL SSEERRVVIICCEESS

MO - PUT OUR MONEY & 45 YEARS OF

EXPERIENCE TO WORK FOR YOU. ALL

TYPES OF AG LOANS AVAILABLE AT LOW-

EST RATES. FREE CONSULTATIONS. MID-

WEST LOAN BROKERS. JAM@LYN. NET OR

CALL, (660) 339-7410

33003300 -- OOTTHHEERR

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

SD - JACOBS 32 VOLT WIND GENERATOR,

ALSO WINCHARGER USED DURING THE

'30'S & '40'S, WILL PAY ACCORDING TO

CONDITION, (605) 386-2131

NE - SCRAP BATTERIES- WE WANT 'EM! WE

ALSO BUY STEEL CASE & GLASS PACK.

CALL FOR DETAILS! ALLEN'S NEW & USED

BATTERIES. BUY/SELL, NEW/USED. WE

CARRY ALL KINDS!! ALLEN FELTON,

OWNER. LINCOLN, NE., (402) 467-2455

33003300 -- OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - REASONABLY PRICE MECHANICS

GLOVES, WARM GLOVES, MITTENS &

OTHER GLOVES., (308) 587-2344

NE - PROPANE REFRIGERATOR FOR REMOTE

CABIN, COMBINA TION WOOD-PROPANE,

COOKING-HEATING RANGE; WATER COM-

PARTMENT, (308) 587-2344

DE - BIG BUD BOOK-THE INCREDIBLE STORY

OF THE BIGGEST, MOST POWERFUL TRAC-

TOR EVER BUILT. BOOK IS 12"X9" - PACKED

WITH PICTURES, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, ONLY

$37.47 PLUS $5 S&H. CLASSIC TRACTOR

FEVER, BOX 437, ROCKLAND, DE 19732.

CLASSICTRACTORS.COM OR CALL US,

(800) 888-8979

55000000 -- FFAARRMM RREEAALL EESSTTAATTEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

IA - NATIONWIDE - 1031FEC - PAY NO TAX

WHEN SELLING-EXCHANGING REAL ESTATE,

EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK. FREE

BROCHURE/CONSULTATION. VIEW

EXCHANGE PROPERTIES AT WWW.

1031FEC. COM OR CALL, (800) 333-0801

NE - 9-CENTER PIVOTS SO OF SUTHER-

LAND, NE. NEWER EQUIP 75 HP ELECTRIC

MOTORS, NO WATER RESTRICTIONS, 3156

ACRE SANDHILL RANCH, ON NORTH LOOP

RIVER, NEAR PURDUM, NE. LAND BROKERS,

INC. WWW. LANDBROKERSNE. COM, (308)

534-5514

CO - 12 IRRIGATED CIRCLES W/2 SMALL

WIPERS, 8 IRRIGATI ON WELLS, YUMA & KIT

CARSON COUNTIES. 6% RETURN ON PUR-

CHASE PRICE FOR 5 YRS. DELMER ZIEGLER,

BROKER, EASTERN PLAINS REAL ESTATE,

BURLINGTON, CO. PHONE 719-346-5005,

CELL, (970) 214-1411

55000011 -- NNOONN--FFAARRMM RREEAALL EESSTTAATTEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - BED & BREAKFAST FOR SALE IN RED

CLOUD, NE:LOCATED AT 541 N SEWARD, A 6

BEDROOM B & B THAT INCLUDES SOME

PERSONAL PROPERTY. THIS IS A BEAUTI-

FUL HISTORIC HOME THAT HAS BEED

UPDATED & WAS ONE OF WILLA CATHER'S

HOMES, WWW. GTAI. BIZ, $115.00, (402)

746-2242

55000044 -- PPAASSTTUURREE RREENNTT

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - FALL & WINTER RANGE & HAY FOR

CATTLE, NO BULLS, (308) 587-2344

66000044 -- BBEEDD && BBRREEAAKKFFAASSTT

NE - SANDHILLS HIDE-A-WAY "WONDERFUL

PLACE TO RELAX, READ A BOOK, WRITING,

STAR GAZING AND BIRD WATCHING. " BOOK

FOR ALL FAMILY OCCASIONS. WWW. SAND-

HILLSHIDEAWAY. COM CALL TODAY, (402)

843-2245

77000011 -- SSPPEECCIIAALL EEVVEENNTTSS

NE - MID-AMERICA ALFALFA EXPO, FEATUR-

ING THE NEWEST HAY EQUIPMENT & PROD-

UCTS, ALSO AN EXHIBITOR AUCTION. EXPO

IS FEB 1 & FEB 2, 2011, 8 AM-5 PM AUCTION

IS FEB 1, 3:45PM; ALL OF THIS TAKES

PLACE AT BUFFALO COUNTY FAIR-

GROUNDS, KEARNEY, NE, (800) 743-1649

WHITE VINYLFENCE

THREE RAIL • FOUR RAIL

Hoback Fence888.458.4610• 660.489.2328

Volumediscounts

R & R AUTO SALVAGEBob Townsend

We pay cash for junk vehicles. We buyunwanted farm machinery. Don’t pay some-one to haul it away. Call for quote anytime.Lincoln and surrounding area.402-570-2619 • http://randrautosalvage.com

1997 Peterbuilt 377 1O SP Detroit 12.7

Call 608-574-1083

1994 Ford L9000 Cummins Power Low Miles

2001 Freightliner Day Cab,Cummins, Multiple Available

1996 Freightliner Day Cab, $8500

Call 608-574-1083

Midlands Classified Ad NetworkNOW HIRING ESTIMATORS. MUST BE HONEST

AND DEPENDABLE. CALL 308 765 1293 OR EMAIL

[email protected]

SEEKING FULL TIME LICENSED OCCUPATIONAL

THERAPIST OR COTA FOR BUSY CLINIC IN THE

THERMOPOLIS, WY AREA. POSITION CONSISTS

OF OUTPATIENT, INPATIENT, SKILLED NURSING

AND SCHOOLS. GREAT BENEFITS AND EXCEL-

LENT PAY. NEW GRADS WELCOME TO APPLY.

CALL 800-743-0736 FOR MORE INFO.

THEDFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS SEEKING APPLI-

CATIONS FOR A K-12 SPECIAL EDUCATION

TEACHER. PLEASE SEND LETTER OF APPLICA-

TION, RESUME AND TRANSCRIPTS TO: HENRY

EGGERT, SUPT., THEDFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS,

PO. BOX 248, THEDFORD, NE 69166.

GM WANTED FOR A NATIONALLY FRANCHISED

LTD SERV. MOTEL IN CENTRAL NE. LOOKING FOR

SALES ORIENTED SELF-STARTER W/ PREVIOUS

HOTEL EXP. COMP. SALARY W/ INCENTIVE PLAN,

HEALTH INS. E-MAIL RESUME TO: SWAN-

[email protected]

GERING PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS SEEKING QUALIFIED

CANDIDATES FOR: EARLY CHILDHOOD

COORDINATOR/ SOCIAL WORKER; MATH

TEACHER (SECONDARY); GUIDANCE COUNSELOR

(SECONDARY). INTERESTED CANDIDATES ARE

REQUESTED TO APPLY VIA OUR WEBSITE

WWW.GERINGSCHOOLS.NET CURRENT OPEN

POSITIONS ARE LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE. EOE

COMPANY DRIVERS & O/O NEEDED. SMALL PER-

SONAL COMPANY, NICE EQUIPMENT, INSURANCE,

GOOD PAY, HOME TIME. 2 YRS OTR, FLATBED

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. ORTHMAN LOGISTICS,

LEXINGTON, NE 888- 454-5766.

DOUBLE WIDE FOR SALE! - 28'X60', 2 OPEN

ROOMS, 2 BATHS, 2 HVAC UNITS. 5 AXLES,

WHEELS AND HITCH. RAMP AND DECK INCLUD-

ED! CALL PAUL, 308-364-2607, LOCATED IN

BARTLEY, NE.

ALLIANCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS ACCEPTING

APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS

FOR THE 2010-11 SCHOOL YEAR: HIGH SCHOOL

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC; ELEMENTARY ELL;

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST; MIDDLE SCHOOL

SPECIAL EDUCATION RESOUCE TEACHER.

PLEASE SUBMIT LETTER OF APPLICATION,

APPLICATION FORM, RESUME, TRANSCRIPTS

AND CREDENTIALS TO DR. DAN HOESING,

SUPERINTENDENT, ALLIANCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS,

1604 SWEETWATER, ALLIANCE, NE 69301; OR

EMAIL TO [email protected].

APPLICATION CAN BE DOWNLOADED AT

W W W . A P S C H O O L S . S C H O O L F U S I O N . U S .

POSITIONS ARE OPEN UNTIL FILLED.

IT SUPERVISOR NETWORK/COMPUTER SUPPORT

EXPERIENCE IN SUPERVISION, PROJECT MGMT. &

EHR SOFTWARE PREFERRED. DEGREE IN IS OR

APPLICABLE FIELD. MUST HAVE TECHNICAL

EXPERIENCE PROVIDING NETWORK, COMPUTER

& DATE COMMUNICATION SUPPORT/SERVICES.

SEND COVER LETTER, RESUME & REFERENCES

TO: HUMAN RESOURCES, RAPID CITY MEDICAL

CENTER, PO BOX 6020, RAPID CITY, SD 57709

WORK FOR DEPT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

VIEW CURRENT JOB OPENINGS AT

WWW.DHHS.NE.GOV

CITY OFFICE, PO BOX 1059, MCCOOK, NE 69001-

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Page 32 July 2010IOWA FARM & RANCH

89_IFR(JulyMidwesternequip)MS

2005 YALE GLP040VX, 4000#

Capacity, 3 Stage mast, SideShift,

LPG Engine........$9,200 (4 Available)

2006 HYSTER S50FT, 3740 Hours,

5000# Cap, New tires, side-shift, clean

Nice running lift....... $6,200 Delivered

2002 HYSTER H155XL2,15,500# Cap

3 stage mast, S/S, Solid Pneumatic

Tires, Perkins Diesel, Cab . . . $19,900

2006 HYSTER H190HD, 3440 Hours,

19,000# Capacity, Cummins Diesel,

Side-Shift, Full Cab.................$35,900

2006 HELI CPYD25188 hrs, 5,000 lbs. Cap, 3 Stage Mast, Side-Shift, Solid Non-

Marking Pneumatic Tires, 3.0L GM Engine, Warranty..$13,250Call Gordy @ 888. 328.0880

2005 HYSTER H250HD, 5253 Hours,

25,000# Capacity, full cab, Cummins

Diesel, S/S, 3 spd, Full Cab...$39,500

2007 HYSTER H60FT, 6000 lbs.

Capacity, 2 stage mast, Side-Shift,

Lights, Diesel..........................$11,100

2007 CAT P6000, 5800 Hours, 6000#

Cap., 3-Stage Mast, S/S, LBR, 90%

Tires, 48” Forks, LPG Engine.$13,000

2004 HYSTER S50XM, 2-Stage Mast,

Side-Shift, 42” Forks, LPG Engine,

90% Non-Marking tires.............$5,000

2007 HYSTER H50FT, 5000#

Capacity, 3 stage mast, Side-Shift,

Fork-Positioning................... $11,250

1999 UP-RIGHT SB80, 4x4, Diesel,

80’ Lift, 80% Tires...................$27,8002007 HYSTER S40FT, 707 Hours,

3 Stage Mast, Side-Shipft, LBR, LIKENEW,.........................................$8,500

2006 HELI CPYD25, 771 hrs, 5000#

Capacity, 3 stage mast, S/S, 3.0L GM

Pneumatic Tires, Engine........$11,200

2006 HYSTER H60FT, 5078 Hours,

2 stage mast, new solid pneumatic

tires, load back rest,,.............. $10,700

2005 HYSTER S60FT, 866 Hours,

6000# Capacity, 3-Stage Mast, Side-

Shift, Low hours, Clean Lift ....$8,500

2006 HYSTER J40ZT, 4000# Cap.,

4 Stage Mast, Side-Shift, LBR, Finger

Tip Controls, 36 Volt Battery,... $7,800

2000 TOYOTA 7FGU30, 6000 lbs.

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July 29th to August 1st, 2010THURSDAY, JULY 29

8:00 a.m. - Sheep Show and Poultry Show10:30 am. - Horse Show11:00 a.m. - Goat Show1:00 p.m. - Rabbit Show

6:00 p.m. - Crowning of Sac County Fair Little Miss6:30 p.m. - Crowning of 2010 Sac County Fair Queen

7:00 p.m. - Outlaw Tractor Pull and Out of FieldTractor Pull

FRIDAY, JULY 308:00 a.m. - 4-H FFA Market Swine Show

2:00 p.m. - Dairy Show3:00 p.m. - Dog Show3:30 p.m. - Pet Show

5:00 p.m. - Bicycle Rodeo sponsored by Men's Club andSac Police Dept

6:30 p.m. - Chuckwagon Races & Fireworks

SATURDAY, JULY 318:00 a.m. - 4-H FFA Beef Show & Softball Tournament

9:30 a.m. - Kids' Day Parade & Games9:30 a.m. - Antiques & Antique Classic Tractor Pull

10:0 a.m. - Iowa Draft Pony Assn Show12 Noon - FREE LUNCH

1:00 p.m. - Sanctioned Pedal Power Pull & Team Roping1:00-3:00 p.m. - Local Race Cars on Display

2:00 p.m. - Overall Showmanship & ShelteredReality Percussion Show

4:30 p.m. - Bonus Auction5:00 p.m. - Billy Riley Talent Show

7:00 p.m. - Rodeo by Rite N Gear & Fireworks Following fireworks: All American Lumberjack Show

SUNDAY, AUGUST 111:30 a.m. - 4-H Style Show/Share the Fun

Acts/Educational Presentations2:00 p.m. - Figure 8 Races

$8.00 DAILY GATE FEE$10.00 AFTER 4:00 P.M.

88-IFR(FAIR SCHEDULE-SAC COUNTY FAIR)SS

140th Anniversary of the 2010 SAC COUNTY FAIR

There will be special events and activities atthe Fairgrounds - Sac City, Iowa

CARNARVON SAND & GRAVEL

— JOHN HEALY/OWNER —

Fax: (712) 644-2535Cell: (712) 830-9179

Wall Lake Division205 East 1st Street

Wall Lake, IA 51466Phone: (712) 664-2511

Denison Division811 North 10th Street

Denison, IA 51442Phone: (712) 263-3582

88-IFR(IFR JULY -CARNARVON SAND & GRAVEL)SS

Wall Lake Used Partsand Equipment

210 South Center Street • P.O. Box 427Wall Lake, Iowa 51466712-664-2837

Iowa Watts Number: 1-800-522-1909Out of State: 1-800-233-7107

“We Buy & Sell Used Equipmentand Sell New After Market Parts.”

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SCHENKELBERG IMPLEMENT

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Denison800-270-1799

Onawa800-352-4625

Sac City800-SAC-CITY

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Sac City, IA813 W. Main

712-662-7135

Lake View603 3rd Street712-657-8551

Odebolt400 S. Lucas712-668-2213

Wall Lake208 W. 1st Street

712-664-2515

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CONSTRUCTION

David King, President109 Melroe Street • P.O. Box 369 • Wall Lake, IA 51466

Bus Office 712-664-2918 Shop 712-675-4365Bus. Fax 712-664-2920 [email protected]

Grading, excavating and underground utilities includingsanitary sewer, storm sewer and water main.

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800-397-1785haleyequipmentinc.com

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July 10th to 19th, 2010SATURDAY, JULY 1O

8:00-9:00 a.m. - Weigh-in 1st Year 4-H Feeder Calf Projects9:00 a.m.- The Never Boering Show 9:00 a.m. - Northwest

Iowa Horse Show12:00 Noon - Cow/Calf Show

12:30 p.m. - Feeder Calf Show2:00 p,m. - Beef Show

6:00 p.m. - Open Lamb Show

MONDAY, JULY 129:00 a.m. - 4-H Horse Show

10:00 a.m. - 4-H Rabbit Show10:00 a.m. - Noon - Dairy Goat, Meat Goat & Sheep Exhibits

10:00 a.m. - Noon - Open Class RegistrationNoon - Begin weighing sheep projects

1:00 p.m. - 4-H Flower Arrangements/House Plants Judged1:00 - 3:00 p.m. - County Council Dunk Tank

5:00 p.m. - Open Horse Show Driving Competition5:00 - 8:00 p.m. - County Council Dunk Tank

6:00 p.m. - Kid's Pedal Tractor Pull6:30 p.m. - Cooking School

7:00 p.m. - 4-H 1st Year Bucket Bottle Calf Show

TUESDAY, JULY 137:30 a.m. - 4-H Sheep Show

10:00 a.m. - Discover 4-H Tour and Activities10:30 a.m. - 4-H Working Exhibits

1:00 p.m. - 4-H Dairy Show2:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Heritage Games

2:00 p.m. - ISU Vet Camp2:00 p.m. - County Council Heritage Games

4:00 p.m. - County Council Dunk Tank5:00 p.m. - 4-H Dairy Goat Show

8:00 p.m. - 4-H County Awards Program

WEDNESDAY, JULY 147:30 a.m. - Swine Show

10:00 a.m. - 4-H Dog Show2:00 p.m. - County Council Mud Volleyball Tournament

2:00 p.m. - 4-H Pet Show3:00 p.m. - 4-H Market/Meat Goat Show

7:00 p.m. - 4-H Livestock Judging Contest7:00 p.m. - Discover 4-H Pet & Rabbit Show

8:00 p.m. - "Dress Your Pet" Contest

THURSDAY, JULY 157:30 a.m. - Beef Show

1:00 p.m. - 4-H Super Showmanship Contest4:00 p.m. - 4-H Ribbon Auction

FRIDAY, JULY 167:30 a.m. - Clean up of ALL buildings & grounds

88-IFR(FAIR SCHEDULE-SIOUX COUNTY FAIR)SS

2010 Sioux CountyYouth Fair Schedule

of 4-H Events

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July 11th to 19th, 2010SUNDAY, JULY 119:00 a.m. 4-H Dog show

11:00 a.m. Open Class Steer, Heifer & Feeder Calf Show 2:00 p.m. Open Class Dog Show

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1411:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Enter Open Call Non-Livestock Exhibits

6:00 p.m. GRANDSTAND: Tractor Pull

THURSDAY, JULY 158:30 a.m. Judge Poultry

9:00 a.m. Judge Small Pets & Beef Breeding9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Chain Saw Carver

2:00 p.m. Bottle Calf Show4:00 p.m. Commercial Building Opens to Public

6:30 p.m. Parade8:00 p.m. Crowning of County Fair Queen & Hall of Fame

FRIDAY, JULY 168:00 a.m. Judge 4-H/FFA Swine 9:00 a.m. Judge 4-H/FFA Horses

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Chain Saw Carver12 Noon 4-H Working Exhibits

4:30-7:00 p.m. NRCS Rain Simulator Demo4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 4-H Style Show tent

6:00 p.m. Shelby County Fair Talent Show - 8:30 p.m. FREE Entertainment in Tent - Green's Island

SATURDAY, JULY 178:30 a.m. Judge Sheep/Goats

8:30 a.m. Apple Pie Morning - Senior Citizen Morning 10:00 a.m Horseshoe Pitching Contest

10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Kids Contests12:00-1:30-3:00 p.m. Sean Carlock Magic Show

1:00 p.m. Antique Appraisal Show6:00 p.m. Open Class Lamb Show

7:00 p.m. GRANDSTAND: Auto Races

SUNDAY, JULY 188:30 a.m. Judge 4-H/FFA Market Beef

9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Antique Tractors/Machinery Show11:00 a.m., 1:00 & 3:00 p.m. Sean Carlock Magic Show

1:00 p.m. Team Roping2:00 p.m. Grandstand: Figure 8 Races

2:30 p.m. Chain Saw Carving & Bucket of Junk Auction3:00 p.m. Pedal Tractor Pull

MONDAY, JULY 19500 p.m. 4-H/FFA Livestock Auction

www.shelbycountyfair.orgBlues Amusements Carnival will be on the grounds

Wednesday thru Sunday

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TODSON CONSTRUCTION

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Monday, July 19 6:00 p.m. - Harness Horse Racing

Tueday, July 20 8:30 a.m. - Fair Officially Opens9:00 a.m. - Open Class Dairy Cattle

Judging12 Noon - Flag Raising by Carroll Co.

Council and the American Legion1:00 p.m. - Senior Sing-Along3:30 p.m. - Fair Royalty Presentation6:00 a.m. - Harness Horse Racing

Wednesday, July 21 11:00 a.m. - Open Class Beef Judging7:00 p.m. - Tony Petersen's Auto

Thrill Show

Thursday, July 22 9:00 a.m. - Carroll Co Tractor Pull and Open to the World Antique Tractor Pull5:00 p.m. - Open Class Sheep Judging7:00 p.m. - O.S.T.P.A. Tractor & Truck Pulls - Grandstand seating $3/$5 each

Friday, July 22 9:00 a.m. - Carroll Co. Tractor Pull1:00 p.m. - Flower Show Open7:00 p.m. - O.S.T.P.A. Tractor & Truck

Pulls - Grandstand seating $3/$5 each

Saturday, July 24 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. - Open Class

Draft Horse/Pony Hitch Class7:00 P.m. - A-Bar Rodeo - Grandstand

seating $3.

Sunday, July 25 10:00 a.m. - Open to the World Draft

Horse Pull2:00 p.m. - Combine Demo Derby6:00 p.m. - Mangled Metal Productions -

Auto Demo Derty - Grandstand seating$3/$5 each

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TUESDAY, JULY 2012:30 pm

Jelly Bean the Clown1:00 pm

Senior Sing-Along3:00 pm

Jelly Bean the Clown3:00 pm

Little Rock Band5:00 pm

J&E Band7:00 pm

Night Life Country BandWEDNESDAY, JULY 21

12:30Jelly Bean the Clown

1:00 pmLittle Rock Band

3:00Jelly Bean the Clown

3:30 pmLittle Rock Band

6:30 pmJr Fair Still Project Auction

After AuctionLittle Rock Band

THURSDAY, JULY 2212:30

Jelly Bean the Clown1:00 pm

Sharing God's Gift -Redeemed3:00 pm

Jelly Bean the Clown7:30 pm

A Silent VendettaFRIDAY, JULY 23

12:30Jelly Bean the Clown

1:00 pmLittle Rock Band

3:00Jelly Bean the Clown

8:00Kellie Lynne, Country

Recording ArtistSATURDAY, JULY 24

12:30Jelly Bean the Clown

2:00Minerva Burliques

3:30Jelly Bean the Clown

5:00Back Road Band

8:00Amy Lynn & South of 30 Band

SUNDAY, JULY 259:30

Worship Services12:30

Jelly Bean the Clown1:00

Moment's of Magic3:00

Jelly Bean the Clown3:30

Minerva Burliques5:00

Moment's of Magic7:00

Little Rock Band

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after every event!

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COUNTY FAIR

July 21-26, 2009

For a complete schedule, visit our websitewww.harrisoncofair.com

FREE SHOWS ATTHE HARRISONCOUNTY FAIRSHOW TENT

Wednesday, July 216:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Cowboy Poet/Humorist

Bill May with special guestsinger Teresa Kay

Wednesday, July 217:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.

Karaoke

Thursday, July 22 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

"From Las Vegas, Nevada SingerBilly O'Neil with special guest

singer Sue Murry

Friday, July 23 8:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

Richie Lee & The Fabulous 50's Show

Saturday, July 247:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.Rick Powell & Friends

Sunday, July 25 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Greg Ring"A Tribute to Elvis"

The free shows at theEntertainment Tent

are made possible by thefollowing sponsors:Harrison County Fair

Harrison County Fair Board

Alegent Health CommunityMemorial Hospital

United Western Coop

The Junction Cafe

Healthquest Chiropractic

Casey's General Store-Missouri Valley & Woodbine

Missouri Valley Chamber ofCommerce

Wisecup Farm Museum

Warner Insurance Agency

Oak Tree Inn

King Agri Sales

Valley Drug Store

Tuesday, July 207:30 p.m. - Talent Show at the Logan-Magnolia

High School Auditorium, Fair King & Queen crowned immediately afterwards.

Wednesday, July 216:30 p.m. - Evening Grandstand Show -

Lawn Tractor PullFree Grandstand Admission for this event!

Thursday, July 22 6:30 p.m. - Evening Grandstand Show -

Farm Tractor PullGrandstand Admission: Adult: $10.0012 & under: $5.00 • Under School Age: FREE

7:00 p.m. - 4-H Share the Fun (4-H Building)

Friday, July 23 9:00 a.m. - 4-H Educational Presentations Judging7:30 p.m. - Evening Grandstand Show -

Demolition DerbyGrandstand Admission: Adult: $10.00 12 & under: $5.00 • Under School Age: FREE

Saturday, July 248:00 a.m. - 4-H Swine Showmanship, followed by

4-H Swine Classes, followed by Open Class Swine Show then a break - followed by the Celebrity Swine Show

9:00 a.m. - 4-H Pride of Iowa Contest10:30 a.m. - Harrison County Fair Parade -

“Set the Stage” Antique Tractor Display on grounds after parade. Civil War Living History Encampment on the grounds

2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Motocross riders sign-inNew location: Rand Community Center

4:15 p.m. - Motocross Event Practice5:30 p.m. - Evening Grandstand Show -

Midwest Motocross Point Championship SeriesGrandstand Admission: Adult: $10.0012 & under: $5.00 • Under School Age: FREE

Sunday, July 25 9:00 a.m. - Worship Service(First Lutheran Church & Immanuel Lutheran Church, Sponsors)1:00 p.m. - Pedal Tractor Pull

(sponsored by Harrison County Farm Bureau)2:30 p.m. - Ag Olympics (Show Ring)

MISSOURI VALLEY, IA

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310 E. HuronMissouri Valley, IA 51555

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712-642-2784Alegent HealthLogan Clinic

712-644-3288

Alegent HealthWoodbine Clinic712-647-2566

Alegent HealthDunlap Clinic

712-643-2298

Alegent HealthMissouri Valley Clinic

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Office: 712-643-1400Fax: 712-643-1600

Alan FaraCell: 712-263-7535

Home: 712-653-3712

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July 22 - 25

Visit us on the web at:www.buenavistacountyfair.com

Grandstand Events:Grandstand Events:Thursday, July 22

7 p.m. Stock Car Races - Racing IMCASport Compacts, Hobby Stocks,

Stock Cars, Sport Mods, Modifieds, BVR Bombers

Friday, July 237:30 p.m. Hypnotist

Saturday, July 247:00 p.m. Demo Derby

Classes:Limited Weld . . . . . . . . . . .$1,000 to winSmall Front Wheel Drive . . . .$750 to winPickups & Vans . . . . . . . . . .$500 to winNon-Weld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$500 to win

All running Nightmare Promotion rulesMore Info: Randy Robbins: 712-286-5018

Brent Meyer: 712-299-1988

Sunday, July 25Horse Show

Release of AnimalsFair Gate Admission:

Adults $5.00 Children 6-10 $3.005 & Under Free

Join Us For An Hour Or All Day!

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WOODBURY COUNTY FAIRMoville, Iowa • August 4 thru 8

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 48:00 a.m. - 4-H FFA Llama Judging12:00-9:00 p.m. - Open Class & Comm'l Exhibits Open7:00 p.m. - Woodbury County Royalty Contest -

sponsored by Sloan State Bank

THURSDAY, AUGUST 5KIDS DAY- Children 11 & Under Admitted Free All Day7:30 a.m. - Judge 4-H/FFA Swine Show1:00-5:00 p.m. - Kid's Day McDermott Family Shows

Wristband Special (unlimited rides $10.00) Midway1:00 p.m. - Judge 4-H/FFA Sheep Show 2:00 p.m. - Communications Show for 4-H Pride of Iowa &

Educational Pres.6:00 - 6:45 p.m. - Jill Miller & Girlfriends - Free Stage7:00 p.m. - Bill Riley Talent Search

FRIDAY, AUGUST 6SENIOR CITIZENS' DAY- Sponsored by American

National Bank, Moville, Char-Mac Assisted Living,Lawton • 65 years & Older Admitted Free

7:30 a.m. - Judge 4-H/FFA Market & Breeding Beef10:30-11:15 a.m. Three Rivers Band4:00 p.m. - Pedal Power Pull, sponsored by Woodbury County

Farm Bureau

SATURDAY, AUGUST 7Sloan State Bank, sponsor of the day

8:00 a.m. - Judge 4-H/FFA Dog Show10:30 a.m. - 2010 Annual Beef Grill-off1:00 p.m. - Skid Loader Rodeo3:00 p.m. - Open Feeder Calf Show6:30 p.m. - Parade of Antique Tractors & Machines7:00 p.m. - Bill Riley Talent Search

McDermott Family Shows on the Midway - Daily

Visit Old Town's many special attractions!

7:00 P.M. Grandstand Entertainment:Joe Dirt Motocross RacesAdults $7 - Youth 5 to 11 $5

7:00 P.M. Grandstand Entertainment:Grand River Rodeo $7

Adults $7 - Youth 5 to 11 $5

7:30 P.M. Grandstand Entertainment:B&B Promotions Demo Derby

-Tuff Truck - Figure 8 - $7Adults $7 - Youth 5 to 11 $5

7:30 P.M. Grandstand Entertainment:Outlaw Tractor Pull - $8

9:30 P.M. to 11:30 P.M. Country Dance

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Kingsley Livestock Pavilion Inc.1111 Ida Ave. • Kingsley, IA 51028

(Corner of Hwy. 140 & D12 • 4 miles south of Kingsley)

Tuesday Sales at 11:00 a.m.Starting with Sheep, Goats, Cattle, then Hay

Call to consign so we can tell buyers what is coming!

712-378-2433Matt Cell: 712-441-7188Boyd Cell: 712-210-7076

HintonPO Box 1046Hinton, IA 510241-800-383-0150

Oyens325 Commercial St.Oyens, IA 510451-877-248-8621

Akron110 River St.

Akron, IA 510011-800-682-3979

LeMars30459 Hwy 3

LeMars, IA 510311-888-230-8976

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Business Office HoursMon. - Fri.

8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

712-944-5711

Or Toll Free 1-800-469-0811Buried Cable Call Before Digging

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Dealers for: Heating and

Cooling Equipment:Lennox, L.B. White,

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212 Main Street • Ireton, IA 51027712-278-2363 • Fax: 278-2350

Toll Free: 1-800-747-2828Centerville: 605-563-2633 Akron: 712-568-3651

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StampcreteFoundationsNew Homes

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Tuesday, July 208:00 a.m. - Exhibit Hall Judging5:30-7:00 p.m. - Music & Singing by April5:30-7:00 p.m. - Farm Bureau Appreciation Supper6:00 p.m. - Little Miss Ida County Contest7:30 p.m. - Queen Contest

Wednesday, July 218:00 a.m. Noon - Open Class Judging9:00 a.m. - 4-H Horse Show5:30 p.m. - Livestock Judging Contest5:30 p.m. - Adult Livestock Judging Contest6:00 p.m. - Mini Chuckwagon Races8:00 p.m. - Bill Riley Talent Show

Thursday, July 228:00 a.m. - 4-H Sheep Show1:00 p.m. - Bucket Calf Show1:30 p.m. - 4-H Rabbit Show2:00 p.m. - Dairy & Goat Show5:00-7:00 p.m. - Ida County Conservation Exhibit6:30 p.m. - Hog Mud Wrestling8:00 p.m. - "April and the Guys" - Music group

Friday, July 238:00 a.m. - 4-H Beef ShowNoon Break - Future Calf Showman Grades 1-3Noon Break - Bottle Baby Calf Show1:00 p.m. - Pen of Three Judging5:30 p.m. - Music & Singing by April6:00 p.m. - Out of the Field Tractor Pull6:30 p.m. - Style Show8:00 p.m. - Share the Fun Acts

Saturday, July 24 All Day . - Mr Nick Entertainment - Balloons & Magic7:30 a.m. - 4-H Swine Show10:00 a.m. - Art Attack11:00 a.m. - Celebrity Swine Show with

Terry Branstad and other Celebrities12 Noon-5:00 p.m. - Inflatables2:00 p.m. - Farm Bureau Pedal Pull Competition2:30 p.m. - "Minute to Win It" Competition2:30 p.m. - 4-H Dog and Pet Show3:30 p.m. - Open Dog and Pet Show8:00 p.m. - Rodeo Sponsored by Dodge

Sunday, July 25 10:00 a.m. - Worship Services12 Noon-5:00 p.m. - Inflatables12:30 p.m. - Car Show1:00 p.m. - Mud Drags2:00 p.m. - Ag Olympics7:00 p.m. - Demo Derby

IDA COUNTY FAIRJuly 20 - 26, 2010

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