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by Emma Struve While most agricultural producers have tabu- lated the effects of 2010’s wet growing season, the onset of cold weather harkens back to 2009’s long-lived snow cover. State Climatologist Harry Hillaker, with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, recalled that “this time last year there was a ridiculous amount of snow cover that persisted into March.” The 2010 year began in an unseasonably cold weather pattern with poor prospects for spring planting. As of March 1 Carroll still had 14 inches of snow on the ground, Jefferson 15 inches, Sac City 10 inches, and Atlantic 12 inches. Beneath the snow were saturated soils, Hillaker added, from a wet fall in 2009. He said farmers were thinking, “Is the snow ever going to melt, and if it does are we ever going to be able to do any field work?” Fortunately, rain fell the second week in March, which caused the snow to melt more quickly even than warm air could have. This also harkened the beginning of a warmer than normal trend that would continue for nine months. The final snow event of the season occurred on March 19. Following the final snow, Iowa entered a dry weather pattern that allowed for a “really fab- ulous planting season that no one would have guessed,” Hillaker stated. In fact, he continued, April tied with 1981 as the fifth warmest on record in 138 years. Additionally, very little severe weather was experienced during the spring. Volume IV, Issue 12 December 2010 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid Permit #36 OMAHA, NE POSTAL CUSTOMER The Farmer’s Wife . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5 Futures Market Commentary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 27-30 Converting CRP land into a haven for wildlife . . . . Page 10 Soybeans... pearls from the farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22 Continued on Page 31 Looking back on 2010 Farmers face blizzards, record precip and early crop maturity Winter storms blanket western Iowa Farmers deal with rainy spring High heat indices in summer Fall weather ideal for an early harvest

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by Emma Struve

While most agricultural producers have tabu-lated the effects of 2010’s wet growing season,the onset of cold weather harkens back to2009’s long-lived snow cover.

State Climatologist Harry Hillaker, with theIowa Department of Agriculture and LandStewardship, recalled that “this time last yearthere was a ridiculous amount of snow coverthat persisted into March.”

The 2010 year began in an unseasonably coldweather pattern with poor prospects for spring

planting. As of March 1 Carroll still had 14inches of snow on the ground, Jefferson 15inches, Sac City 10 inches, and Atlantic 12inches.

Beneath the snow were saturated soils,Hillaker added, from a wet fall in 2009.

He said farmers were thinking, “Is the snowever going to melt, and if it does are we evergoing to be able to do any field work?”

Fortunately, rain fell the second week inMarch, which caused the snow to melt morequickly even than warm air could have. Thisalso harkened the beginning of a warmer than

normal trend that would continue for ninemonths. The final snow event of the seasonoccurred on March 19.

Following the final snow, Iowa entered a dryweather pattern that allowed for a “really fab-ulous planting season that no one would haveguessed,” Hillaker stated.

In fact, he continued, April tied with 1981 asthe fifth warmest on record in 138 years.Additionally, very little severe weather wasexperienced during the spring.

Volume IV, Issue 12 December 2010

PRSRT STD

U.S. Postage Paid

Permit #36

OMAHA, NE

POSTAL CUSTOMER

The Farmer’s Wife . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5Futures Market Commentary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 27-30

Converting CRP land into ahaven for wildlife . . . . Page 10

Soybeans... pearls from thefarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 22

Continued on Page 31

Looking back on 2010Farmers face blizzards, record precip and early crop maturity

Winter storms blanket western Iowa Farmers deal with rainy spring

High heat indices in summerFall weather ideal for an early harvest

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Nearly half of Iowa farmland is owned bywomen, who also have strong attitudes towardconservation because of their concern for futuregenerations.

However, reaching women with the educationand tools they need to more actively managefarm operations has been a difficult task forservice providers and agency personnel.

The key is social support, according to anevaluation of Women, Land and Legacy, an out-reach project that has touched the lives of anestimated 1,500 women landowners in Iowasince it began in 2002. An evaluation of 17locally-led programs across 28 counties in Iowawas conducted by Corry Bregendahl, an assis-tant scientist at the Leopold Center forSustainable Agriculture, lead author of thereport and a WLL state team member.

Lois Wright Morton, Leopold Center interimdirector and Iowa State sociology professor,said women bring unique perspectives to agri-culture.

“Social support is essential to the risk man-agement strategies that women use to under-stand and validate their experiences, gatherinformation and gain confidence. Our workwith women landowners needs to strengthenthe connections women have to each other, theland, their families, and the providers ofresources that are available to them,” she said.

The core of WLL is the local planning or coor-dinating team. Twenty-three teams covering 37Iowa counties work with local leaders to hostlistening sessions with women farmland own-ers about their vision and goals for the land.These listening sessions then are used to devel-op facilitated learning sessions on topics iden-tified as important to the women in each coun-ty or county cluster. The local planning teamsare led by local women in cooperation with

“anchor partners” from the local USDA FarmService Agency, Natural ResourcesConservation Service, and ISU Extensionoffices.

Evaluations were conducted in 2009 usingsurveys returned by 300 participants and localplanning team members, and telephone inter-views with service providers and agency per-sonnel.

The evaluation found monumental changes inattitude – by the women who participated inthe learning sessions as well as the localagency service providers who worked withthem. Many of the women said they began toview service providers with less hostility whenthey were able to establish trust and relation-ships with them. Local agency personnel saidthat they, too, felt more comfortable and opento serving women. After hosting a WLL pro-gram in their area, they reported seeing moreoffice contacts with women associated withfarming, more involvement of young women infood production, and a greater overall localinterest among women in agriculture.

WLL programs also empowered women intheir farm’s management. Participants report-ed initiating conversations with families andconsulting attorneys and financial planners toestablish or update estate plans, draft or reviseland contracts, create trusts and prepare willsand farm plans. In the process, participantssaid they gained confidence about their abilityto make good decisions and navigate the localsocial landscape to help them in these efforts.

NRCS state conservationist Richard Simssaid he is pleased with the evaluation and thatit’s another example of how “knowledge ispower.”

“Women play a very important role in direct-ing the conservation stewardship on their own

land and they are change agents of future con-servation stewardship activities on Iowa farm-land,” Sims stated. “The survey results will beused by many people to provide the kind ofinformation women landowners need to makesound and informed decisions.”

A secondary benefit of WLL programs was theconfidence among participants that led them toleadership opportunities. Participants reportedthat they were taking on new roles by servingon community-based committees, boards, civicorganizations, producer associations and otherassorted groups. They also reported a localchange in attitudes, specifically, a new respectfor their involvement in community affairs andfarming.

“FSA is supportive of the leadership thatwomen contribute to today’s American agricul-ture and this outreach project certainly hashad a positive impact,” said John Whitaker,state executive director of the Iowa FarmService Agency. “Our agency has seen morewomen involved in their local county committeeelections process as well as seeing more womenmaking decisions for their farms. This leader-ship needs to continue to develop, so that thesepositive impacts and others can continue tohelp improve our land as well as rural commu-nities.”

Members of the WLL state team areBregendahl; Beth Grabau, FSA public relationsand outreach specialist; Tanya Meyer-Dideriksen, coordinator of the Iowa ValleyRC&D; Tricia Mootz, NRCS human resourcesspecialist; and Carol Richardson-Smith,process design consultant from Perry.

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In November, the Center for Rural Affairsreleased two reports - the first examining thecritical role grocery stores play in rural commu-nities and challenges faced by those stores, anda follow-up report that examines models of ruralgrocery store ownership and how they deal witheach of the challenges facing rural grocerystores.

In the United States 803 counties are classi-fied as "food deserts" - all the residents of acounty are 10 or more miles away from a full-service grocery store. The Great Plains has thehighest concentration of "food desert" counties,with 418, and 98 percent of those counties arerural.

"The growing phenomena of rural "fooddeserts" - the lack of outlets to purchase food - isaffecting residents in many rural areas of thenation, no matter their age or income," said JonBailey, author of the reports and director ofRural Research and Analysis at the Center forRural Affairs.

According to Bailey, although rural grocerystores play a crucial role in rural communities,providing vital sources of nutrition, jobs and taxrevenue that support the community, they areslowly disappearing across the nation.

In Iowa, for example, the number of grocerystores with employees dropped by almost halffrom 1995 to 2005, from about 1,400 stores in1995 to slightly more than 700 just 10 yearslater. Meanwhile, "supercenter" grocery stores(Wal-Mart and Target, for example) increased by175 percent in the 10-year period.

"Rural grocery stores are more than foodretailers, however, they are also economic driv-ers, community builders, employers and meetingplaces," explained Bailey. "Unfortunately, manyrural communities across the nation are losinglocal grocery stores, and residents are forced toleave their communities to purchase food, oftenat great expense due to great distance."

Bailey's report further explains that the lackof a grocery store means residents have lessaccess to healthy fresh fruits and vegetables,and the elderly and others without reliabletransportation will tend to buy their food at con-venience stores with more limited selections orgo for longer periods of time between visits tothe store.

Also new residents and young families areunlikely to want to live in a community withouta place to purchase food, and purchase patternsget set as people start and become accustomed topurchasing food in another community.

Many reasons conspire to leave a communitywithout a grocery store; declining populations,out-commuting - going to work and presumablyshopping in other communities - and aging own-ership and a lack of transfer opportunities mayleave communities without a local store whenowners retire or decide to leave the business.

The first report, Rural Grocery Stores:Importance and Challenges, describes six gener-al challenges facing rural grocery stores: compe-tition with chain grocery stores, coping withhigh costs of energy, meeting minimum buyingrequirements, dealing with labor issues, dealingwith community support, and models of owner-ship. The report also examines the importance ofgrocery stores to rural communities and thepeople who live there. In particular, rural coun-ties defined as "food deserts" or with low-accessto food face significant economic and healthchallenges. A survey of rural Iowa countiesmeeting the "food desert" criteria found thatlarge segments of the population lacked ade-quate consumption of fruits, vegetables, dairyand protein. Studies have found that rural gro-cery stores have "limited variety of qualityfoods" and "tend to charge higher prices for thoseproducts."

The Iowa survey found that when compared tosuperstores, however, many local grocery storescharged lower prices for basic food productsimportant to a healthy diet and that local resi-dents took advantage of the small local grocerystores in their community.

"These findings demonstrate hope for localgrocery stores in rural, low-access and fooddesert areas," said Bailey.

Bailey's second report, Rural Grocery Stores:Ownership Models That Work for RuralCommunities, offers solutions to the challengesdiscussed in the first report and examines mod-els of rural grocery store ownership and howthey deal with each of the challenges facingrural grocery stores.

"Rural communities without a grocery storeand seeking to develop one have four primarymodels of ownership open to them - independentretailer, community-owned, cooperative andschool-based. The characteristics and circum-stances of the community and its needs willdetermine which model will work best," saidBailey.

Bailey added that the independent retailermodel is the traditional model of ownership orrural grocery stores. However, these are precise-ly the retailers that are most in danger and whorepresent the vast majority of grocery storesleaving rural communities.

"Many believe the futures of rural communi-ties of this nation are very much in doubt, thatthe demographic and economic challenges facedby many rural communities are simply too greatand deep-seated to overcome. The issues facingrural grocery stores are an example of thoselarger rural challenges," concluded Bailey. "Butwe believe the future of these communities holdsabundant promise if new economic models areencouraged and implemented. The ownershipmodels for rural grocery stores presented hereinare examples of how rural communities canshape their own future."

New reports highlight the importance of grocery stores in rural communities

The November meeting of the Iowa Cattlemen’sAssociation Board of Directors included anoverview of the 2011 Membership Drive.

Membership Kickoff began December 1, whichtranslates into a shorter drive and fewer mail-ings, said Trent Wellman, ICA membership com-munications manager.

After paying their dues, members will receivebenefit discounts at statewide retailers, a changethat will allow more members to take advantageof those discounts.

While member dues remain the same ($75/yr or$200/3 yrs), the optional Fair Share guidelineshave changed to a standard 25¢ per head. In addi-tion, members are being asked to complete a shortsurvey to help ICA leaders and staff focus onissues most important to members.

Also during the board meeting, directors wereencouraged to submit comments on the proposedGIPSA rule. The comment period ended Monday,November 22.

Tom Shipley, ICA director of issues managementand policy implementation, reviewed the electionresults. He noted that of the candidates given ICAPAC money, 80 percent were successful in theirelection bids. He reminded board members thatlegislative and congressional districts will changein two years and that rural Iowa will continue tolose its representation. In order to be successful inproviding input for change, it’s important for ICAmembers to stay engaged with legislators as wellas rulemakers, board members were told.

The board also heard a report from the Coalitionto Support Iowa’s Farmers. Kent Mowrer, CSIFfield specialist, said 75 percent of the calls theycurrently receive are from cattle producers whohave questions about feedlot runoff and separa-tion distances.

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My son had firstpicked a MaineTainerheifer that he namedAnnabelle.

The second was aMaine and Charolaiscross steer that Ithought should benamed Charlie. Hedisagreed and wantedto call him Smokey,due to his grey-tancoloring.

Thus begain thegreat Charlie/ Smokeydebate of September.

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joke.Each night after

school my son goesdown to spend sometime with his calvesand feed them. On theweekend, he does boththe morning andevening chores withthem.

The calves know himand come right up to“talk” to him whenhe’s down there. Byfair time in July, myson would have spentmore than 300 hourswith his calves, feed-ing them, walkingthem, and groomingthem.

Comparatively, he’llspend about 1200hours in school thisyear, learning abouthistory, geography,math, science, writ-ing, and reading.

I’m sure he’ll spendanother couple hun-dred hours next sum-mer helping his dadwith farm work, andquite a few hours withme learning and work-ing on other 4-Hexhibits for the fair.

My son knows thathis 4-H calves are hisresponsibility. Sure,my husband will feedthem in the morningso he doesn’t have togo down before schoolto do his chores (noneof the guys in my

house are good aboutwaking up early in themorning). Yes, I’lleven feed and takecare of the calveswhen they are both atBoy Scout camp in thesummer, though itstresses me outbeyond belief.(Remember, people, Idid not grow uparound livestock.)

My husband willhelp him decide whatand how much to feedthe calves, and willteach him what otherimmunizations andmedical attention thecalves need duringthe year.

Having the 4-Hcalves is a greatopportunity for teach-ing the kids aboutfarm management andbusiness.

As the year draws toa close, we will beworking with the kidsin our 4-H club todecide what their proj-ect goals will be for2011.

One member maywant to learn whatthe difference isbetween baking pow-der and baking soda ina food and nutritionproject.

Another membermay want to learnhow to put togetherand launch a model

rocket.One might want to

learn how to operate asewing machine andstitch together some-thing simple for hisproject.

One of the sports-minded membersmight want to learnwhy it’s important towarm up before exer-cising through ahealth project.

This year, our familypurchased a GPS unitso we could go geo-caching (a GPS scav-enger hunt). We willlearn about geo-caching and my son

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Forty-four acres of Conservation ReserveProgram (CRP) land on the MarciaBachmann/Richard Meyer farmland east ofDenison has been enhanced to provide better habi-tat for wildlife.

The 44 acres had been in bromegrass. It is nowplanted predominately to a five way grass and forbconfiguration, providing excellent roosting cover forpheasants and other birds. The enhanced plantingalso include several milo food plots.

KR Buck, Denison contractor and CrawfordCounty Pheasants Forever member, pointed out

that landowners can use existing CRP land ornewly enrolled CRP to do the same thing thatBachmann and Meyer did.

In addition to converting the CRP acres frombromegrass to grasses cover more conducive towildlife, Bachmann and Meyer plan to installanother CRP practice, filter-strips, adjacent to apond on their land. The pond, built this spring, isone of the last detention ponds constructed for theEast Boyer Watershed.

Going north of their pond and the creek thatfeeds it, to their property line, another 15 acres isslated for CRP and wildlife grasses.

According to the Pheasants Forever Web site,

buffers increase nesting success as they providetravel links and nesting areas between fragmentedagricultural habitats.

The enhanced plantings on the land are designedto sustain wildlife even in the harshest of winters.If the snow drifts higher than the grass, the vege-tation will still be tall enough that birds can digdown to the seeds.

The cover is good for all types of birds, said Buck.He added that the prairie grass provides excellentcover for birds as it is less dense than some othervarieties of grasses, making it easier for birds toescape predators. If a stand of grass is too thick,birds have difficulty escaping.

Seed for the planting was donated by theCrawford County Pheasants Forever chapter.

Meyer said the CRP payments with the enhancedwildlife cover are equal to what was received whenthe acres were in bromegrass.

Since the 44 acres were in an older CRP contract,none of the enhancements were cost-shared by thegovernment, which made the Pheasants Foreversupport critical to the project.

“KR made it very easy for us to convert frombrome to the wildlife cover,” Meyer stated. “He coor-dinated everything.”

“Everything” included designing the plots, liningup the contractor to spray and kill the brome andplant the prairie grass and milo seed, and makingsure the project was completed.

Buck said the milo foodplots will stand for twoyears, then be tilled and planted again.

The example set by Bachmann, Meyer and Buckhas the potential to be replicated many times.

Any CRP land that is part-way through a con-tract and was originally seeded to a grass that wasnot wildlife friendly could be enhanced, said JayFord, Crawford County District Conservationist.

He said most of the newer CRP acres in CrawfordCounty have been planted to native grasses, butthere are still older contracts out there that have

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The Iowa Pork Foundation’s annual KickoffReception and Auction will be at Hy-Vee Hall onJanuary 25 and the IPPA Youth Swine Judgingcontest will be at the county convention complexon January 27.

“This is one of the largest and best swine eventsof the year, and if you’re involved in pork produc-tion in any way, shape or form in Iowa or anyother Midwest state, you really need to attend,”said IPPA President John Weber, a producer fromDysart. “The trade show has it all and the widevariety of seminars that are offered providesexcellent educational opportunities. The socialevents, the youth activities and the networkingpossibilities make Iowa Pork Congress a can’t-miss event.”

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Registration is currently open for the 2011 IowaPork Congress.

The pre-registration deadline is January 14,2011, and IPPA members can attend thetradeshow and conference at no cost by registeringearly. Interested persons can register now at iowa-porkcongress.org or by using the form in theNovember issue of the Iowa Pork Producer maga-zine.

Non-IPPA members can save $5 off the normal$10 admission cost by registering online by thedeadline. Registrations will be accepted after thedeadline through each day of the show, but thecost will be $10.

Those who pre-register can avoid lines andquickly pick up their pre-printed name badge andcredentials at the Pre-registration desk the day ofthe show.

For more information, contact IPPA at 800-372-7675 or visit www.iowaporkcongress.org.

2011 Iowa Pork Congress announced, registration now open

The Iowa/Wisconsin Chapter of Singles inAgriculture will host the 25th anniversary of theNational Singles in Agriculture March 10 through13, 2011, at the Clarion Inn in Williamsburg,(Little Amana).

All singles with an agricultural related back-ground are invited to attend all or part of theevent. The event consists of tours of the KinzeManufacturing Company, the seven villages ofAmana, as well as a buffet dinner and dance onFriday and Saturday night.

The idea of Singles in Agriculture (SIA) beganwith an article in Farm Journal written by MegGage on the difficulty of farmers meeting peopleand having a full social life. They received such anoverwhelming response that they put out a direc-tory.

It became a huge task for the magazine andIowan Marcella Spindler volunteered to handlecorrespondence among those interested in forminga singles organization.

By the summer of 1986, the idea officiallybecame Singles in Agriculture and then the fol-lowing October became a charter.

The non-profit organization now has 11 statechapters and members from 41 states.Membership encompasses a broad range in ages18 to 70+…never married, divorced, widowed andwidowers.

The purpose of Singles in Agriculture is to pro-mote educational, recreational and social opportu-nities for singles who have an agricultural back-ground or related occupation, or who are interest-ed in agricultural.

SIA events have taken place in Texas, Kentucky,West Virginia, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska,Missouri and Iowa.

The state chapters provide local events in theirstates that have included educational as well asfun tours, dancing, canoeing, water tank floats,kayaking, camping, wiener roasts, shopping, justa lot of fun-filled weekends of fellowship, laughter

and hugs.While SIA is not a dating site, many have met

and married. They can then join the sister groupcalled Singles no More. Because of the life-longfriendships made, many of the Singles no Morestill attend the regular SIA events.

One of the organizations sayings is “SIA whereyou’re only a stranger once….then you’re a friendforever!”

Contacts for the 25th anniversary event areJack Borkowski at 641-648-9689, RobertaMeierotto at 319-385-1114, Ferd Marie at 319-653-4806, or Sandy Mclean at 319-232-6103.

For more information on the Iowa/Wisconsinchapter of SIA contact Shirley Steele at 609 SouthThird, Washington, IA 52353, or at 319-653-2959.

For more information about the NationalSingles in Agriculture or upcoming activities go tothe Web site, www.singlesinagriculture.org.

Singles in Agriculture event planned for Iowa in March

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Lean hog has been lower this week due to profittaking by market longs. The weekly net change is$1.90 lower on the February contract and April isdown $2.17. Cash trade has been steady to lowerthis week. Packer margins have suffered thisweek due to a combination of sharply higher hogprices, and lower carcass values (which were most-ly priced-into the futures already) The weekly coldstorage report continues to indicate growing sup-plies. Belly in-movement last week was 5.748 mil-lion pounds which was nearly 3 million poundsmore than 2009 levels. This should limit upsidenear-term, but market bulls argue that seasonaltendencies along with soaring feed costs shouldlead to diminishing heard sizes. With the firm cat-tle trade we look for hogs to find some support aswe finish the week. Hedgers call with questions.

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WHEAT 12/02/10Wheat trade has been higher this week due to

short covering, new chart buying and globalweather concerns. The weekly net change is 53higher on the March Chicago contract, KC is up60, and Minneapolis is up 54. The KC exchangevoted on some policy changes early this week.The most significant change was the increasesin deliverable standards for protein contentfrom 10 to 11%. This could negatively affect thesupply of milling wheat given the already wide-spread quality concerns. The Canadian WheatBoard announced Tuesday that the recentlyharvested crop would have the highest percent-age of feed wheat in the past 6 years due toquality problems. There are also quality con-cerns with Australia's wheat crop due to theexcessive rains that have fallen their over thepast 2 weeks. The weekly export sales werereported at 663,300 tons which inline withexpectations. On the chart we are above allmajor moving averages, so a quick run to theearly November highs should not be out of thequestion for the next several sessions. The mar-ket exploded on Wednesday with the chartbreakout to finish around 50 cents higher onthe day. The weekly condition report left wheatcondition unchanged at 47% good to excellent;the reports should no longer be seen until latewinter/early spring. Hedgers call with ques-tions. The current upside momentum may givesome selling opportunities within the next sev-eral sessions.

CATTLE 12/02/10Live cattle trade has been higher this week

due to chart buying and a supportive cutouttrade. The weekly net change is $.55 higher onthe February contract and April is up $.37.Cash trade was reported early this week at$104/$165, up $2 to $4 versus last week and up$7 to $10 above trade seen within the lastmonth. The current positive cash action willlimit downside near term, but cash trade hasconcluded for the week and its not uncommon tosee a seasonal type high in the first or second

week of December . The cutout was higher onWednesday with choice up 30 at $162.85 andselect was up $1.28 at $153.06. On the continu-ous weekly chart, the trend is firmly up. Nearbyresistance is up at the early July high which isabout another $1 higher. Long-term support isdown at $100. Hedgers call with questions. Thebreak in corn prices the past several weeks isnot partially erased but the fat prices are verygood, so make sure you are evaluating yourmargins closely.

CORN 12/02/10Corn trade appears to have found a short term

bottom, profit taking by market shorts, outsidemarket support and end user buying have all beenbehind the higher trade on the week. The weeklynet change is 13 higher on both the December andMarch contracts heading into Thursday’s trade.China and Argentine signed trade protocols forbeef, barley, and dairy on Wednesday; there wassome speculation throughout the session that cornwould be included as well. This may ultimatelyprove to be a buy the rumor sell the fact trade, butit was part of the reason corn was sharply higherat midweek. Russia was looking for corn which themarket viewed as bullish. The uncertainty sur-rounding the extension of the blender's credit willlikely prevent a move above our recent highs with-out further fundamental support. Ongoing con-cerns over European economic instability may alsolimit upside. Many analysts fear that morebailouts will be announced which will continue tosupport the dollar. On the March chart, it lookslike the trade confirmed a short-term low onWednesday; the trade posted a key reversal up andfinished above the 20-day moving average. Wecould argue the export sector needs to improvebefore we should see another run to the $6+ area.The weekly export sales were reported at 758,100tons which was inline with expectations. Someanalysts have argued that the aggressive feedwheat exports from Canada have slowed US cornsales. So that is friendly for quality wheat trade,but not feed grains. This leads into our wheat com-ment, but this likely solidifies ideas that theupward trend in quality wheat prices should con-tinue. Hedgers call with questions.

SOYBEANS 12/02/10Soybean trade has been higher this week due to

profit taking by market shorts. The weekly netchange is 45 higher on January beans, January Mealis $9.40 higher and bean oil is 236 points higher.There has been renewed bullish enthusiasm in themarketplace following the announcement from Chinaearly this week that the large soybean import pro-gram would continue to increase. The focus will con-tinue to be on South American weather. Some privateanalysts have reduced yield expectations already, butconditions in Argentina remain particularly dry.Additional reductions will likely be seen if significantrains do not fall there within another 2 weeks. TheArgentine Grain Exchanges estimated bean produc-tion at 49.5 million tons which was off 5 million tonsfrom 54.5 million last year. The exchanged noted thatacres have expanded there, but late plantings areexpected to slightly reduce yields while also limitingdouble crop efforts. Additional moisture could stillimprove yield prospects. On the January chart, mar-ket closed above 20-day moving average at midweekwhich should promote additional upside. Nearbyresistance will range from $12.90 to $13. The weeklysoybean sales were 1.341 million tons, which wereabove expectations. Meal sales were 133,800 tons, andoil sales were 32,100 tons. Demand remains good, sodownside should be limited in the near term picture.The market needs to believe the South American cropis bigger than expected to justify any near term sell offback below our November lows. Hedgers call withquestions.

Feb. Jan. Feeders

Support: 10470 11662

Resistance 10785 12102

Open . . . . .69.350

High . . . . .69.425

Low . . . . .68.500

Close . . . . .68.525

Chg . . . . . .-0.500

Open . . . . .119.100

High . . . . .119.150

Low . . . . . .118.150

Close . . . .118.400

Chg . . . . . .-0.775

Open . . . .106.600

High . . . .106.800

Low . . . . .106.125

Close . . . .106.775

Chg . . . . . .+0.400

Open . . . . . .7.320

High . . . . . . .7.420

Low . . . . . . .7.234

Close . . . . . .7.400

Chg . . . . . .+0.494

Open . . . . . .5.550

High . . . . . .5.666

Low . . . . . .5.540

Close . . . . . .5.662

Chg . . . . . .+0.222

Open . . . . .12.640

High . . . . . .12.834

Low . . . . . .12.600

Close . . . . .12.830

Chg . . . . . .+0.400

HOGS 12/02/10Dec. Feb.

Support: 6715 7352

Resistance 7125 7842

Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis

Support: 661 702 714

Resistance 785 852 864

Jan. Jan. Meal Jan. Oil

Support: 1207 330 4884

Resistance 1322 358 5458

Mar. 10 Dec. 10

Support: 534 491

Resistance 584 548

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PQA Plus Advisor RecertificationPeople who become certified as Pork Quality

Assurance (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 one suchrecertification session for December 9 in Ames.

James McKean, IPIC associate director andISU Extension swine veterinarian, said there afew spots remain in the session, which will betaught by ISU animal science and veterinarymedicine faculty members who are certified PQAPlus trainers.

The session is limited to the first 30 partici-pants who pre-register and pay the recertifica-tion fee of $50 per person. Pre-registration isstrongly encouraged to ensure the new PQA Plusmaterials will be available for each participant.

The session is filled on a first received, firstaccepted basis. The pre-registration form isavailable online athttp://www.ipic.iastate.edu/PQAPRecert1210.docx. It also is available by fax by calling JaneRunneals at IPIC at 515-294-4103.

The recertification session will be last from8:30 a.m. to noon in the Ensminger Room inKildee Hall on the ISU campus in Ames. TheIowa Board of Veterinary Medicine has approved3.5 hours of continuing education credit for therecertification session.

Organic grain and livestock outlook meetings

Organic production has grown nationally at arate of nearly 20 percent per year for the lastseven years. Industry experts continue to fore-cast a slowing but steady growth for organic pro-duction. However, weather patterns and thevolatility of organic markets and prices the pastfew years have affected both profitability andstability for organic growers.

Five organic outlook meetings planned for mid-December are an excellent opportunity to learnmore about market demand and managing riskin organic operations. The meetings are spon-sored by the Iowa State University ExtensionValue Added Agriculture Program and the IowaOrganic Association.

The meetings will include a presentation byCatherine Greene, USDA Economic ResearchService, which offers a historic look at nationalorganic markets and an outlook of organic mar-kets for 2011 and beyond. The buyers' perspec-tive will be shared by grain merchandising com-panies and organic cooperatives. Joe Ward, pres-ident of the Iowa Organic Association and a live-stock nutritionist, will give an overview of therecent changes to the National OrganicProgram’s pasture rule and how it affects organ-

ic producers.At each meeting a producer panel will discuss

how to manage risk with the use of enterprisemix, crop rotation, crop insurance and govern-ment programs. Panel members also will sharetheir marketing strategies for organics.

Meeting dates and locations are:• December 10: Bremer County Extension

Office, 720 Seventh Avenue SW, Tripoli• December 13: Argiro Student Center, Festival

Hall, second floor, Hwy # 1 and Dr. Keith WallaceDrive, Maharishi University of Management,Fairfield

• December 14: Story County Extension Office,4-H Hall, 220 H Avenue, Nevada

• December 16: Cass County Extension Office,805 West 10th Street, Atlantic

• December 17: Buena Vista Extension Office,824 Flindt Drive, Storm Lake

All meetings are scheduled to last from 1 to 4p.m. There is no charge for the meetings and pre-registration is not required.

For more information, contact Joe Ward [email protected], 319-447-1188 or 319-361-3047, or Margaret Smith [email protected] or 515-290-4456.

Cattle risk and margin management workshops set for Iowa producers

The Iowa Beef Center (IBC) at Iowa StateUniversity (ISU) invites cattle feeders to one of aseries of risk and margin management work-shops this winter. Locations in northwest, northcentral and northeast Iowa are set for Decemberand locations in southern Iowa are being sched-uled for early January.

Producers will learn about risk managementtools such as futures, options and livestockinsurance, and how to use those tools in theiroperations.

Participants will be guided in using actualmarket process from a two-year period to makemarketing, feeder cattle and corn-purchase deci-sions. They will also be able to explore the con-cept of locking in a margin between the sellingprice of fed cattle and the cost of corn and feedercattle.

Each December workshop runs from 9:30 a.m.to 2:30 p.m. and is sponsored by IBC, LandO’Lakes Purina and local cooperatives. The $25per person fee is payable at the door, but pre-reg-istration is required to ensure adequate materi-als and resources for attendees.

Each workshop location must have at leasteight and no more than 26 pre-registrations. Pre-register by contacting the appropriate personlisted below for the site you will attend at leastthree days before the workshop date.

Be sure to check the IBC Web site for updatedinformation on workshop locations:http://www.iowabeefcenter.org/riskworkshops.html.

Following is the current list of dates, locations

and contact information.December sessions (9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.)• December 9: Wall Lake, Community Center,

ISU Extension beef specialist Beth Doran,[email protected], 712-737-4230, or ISUExtension beef specialist Clint McDonald,[email protected], 712-644-2105.

• December 10: DeWitt, Clinton CountyExtension office, ISU Extension beef specialistDenise Schwab, [email protected], 319-472-4739.

• December 13: Osage, Co-op Elevator, ISUExtension beef specialist Russ Euken,[email protected], 641-923-2856.

• December 15: Estherville, Iowa LakesCommunity College, ISU Extension beef special-ist Beth Doran, [email protected], 712-737-4230, or ISU Extension beef specialist RussEuken, [email protected], 641-923-2856.

• December 17: Waukon, Northeast IowaCommunity College, ISU Extension beef special-ist Denise Schwab, [email protected], 319-472-4739.

January sessions (10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)• January 11: Pella, Comfort Inn, ISU

Extension beef program specialist Byron Leu,[email protected], 641-472-4166, or ISUExtension beef program specialist Joe Sellers,[email protected], 641-774-2016.

• January 12: Fairfield, Jefferson CountyExtension Office, ISU Extension beef specialistByron Leu, [email protected], 641-472-4166.

Winter feeding decisions for the cow herdDuring most Iowa winters, hay is an adequate

choice to meet nutritional needs of gestating beefcows when fed free choice. However, this sum-mer’s continual rain caused over-mature or oth-erwise damaged hay, resulting in decreased feedvalue.

Iowa State University (ISU) Extension beefspecialist and Iowa Beef Center IBC) interimdirector Dan Loy said the problem is widespread.

“Almost one-half of the forage samples submit-ted to date through our forage testing project aremarginal in energy and nearly 20 percent aremarginal in meeting the protein needs of amature beef cow in late gestation,” Loy stated.“It’s important to know the nutritional value ofyour available forages so you can make good feedand feeding decisions this winter.”

ISU Extension and IBC are hosting meetingsin several Iowa locations this winter designed tohelp producers learn how to make these nutri-tion-based decisions. In addition to providing acurrent summary of the forage testing projectand to-date results, ISU Extension beef programspecialists will present information on allocatingfeed inventory, sample rations to meet cow nutri-ent needs and tools to control feed cost andwaste.

Meetings, workshops and training sessions

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In November, Iowa Cattlemen’s Associationmember Dave Petty of Eldora and ICA CEODuane Gangwish attended the GlobalConference on Sustainable Beef in Denver,Colorado.

The conference was designed to bring togeth-er diverse stakeholders in the beef system todiscuss a global beef system with greater sus-tainability. Producers, supply chain managers,business leaders, practitioners, conservationexperts, bankers, scientists and thought lead-ers engaged in constructive dialog on the fullrange of issues.

Cattle producers from the United States,Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Canada,

Britain, Ireland and Argentina attended theconference and shared their successes in creat-ing sustainability.

More than 300 attendees from in excess of140 companies representing more than 20countries met for three days to talk aboutissues to improve industry sustainability. Theyexplored and began clarifying the environmen-tal, economic and social issues of a sustainablebeef system. The key topics of discussion werewater, energy, communities, business andlabor, emissions, land management, and food,nutrition and safety.

The conference highlighted the manner inwhich diverse interests can accomplish the goal

of producing safe, nutritious beef for a growingpopulation in a profitable responsible manner.Major sponsors of the conference were WorldWildlife Fund, Wal-Mart, McDonald’s, IntervetSchering-Plough Animal Health, JBS andCargill.

The purpose of the conference was simply tospur discussion and share differing points ofview, but no specific goals or next steps weredisclosed during the conference.

“It’s important for cattle producers to beengaged in this conversation,” Gangwish said.“The price for ignoring issues and discussionslike this is that someone else will define themfor you.”

Iowans attend Sustainable Beef Conference

Twenty farmer and rancher organizationsmet in October in St. Louis in what is recog-nized now as a historic meeting to form theU.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance (USFRA) toaddress the growing need for all of agricultureto coordinate their messages and reach outeven further to the consuming public throughconsumer influencers and thought leaders asthe majority of the U.S. public has become fur-ther and further removed from the farm.

“We in production agriculture recognize theimmediate need to build consumer trust intoday’s U.S. food production system,” saidnewly-elected USFRA Chairman Bob Stallman,president of the American Farm BureauFederation. “We also recognize the need tomaintain and enhance the freedom of Americanfarmers and ranchers to operate in an econom-ical, sustainable and responsible manner. Thesun rises today on a new, collaborative andcoordinated effort by many segments of produc-tion agriculture to tell our great story as neverbefore.”

Stallman stated the Alliance’s vision is toenhance consumer trust in today’s U.S. foodproduction system, to maintain and enhancethe freedom of U.S. farmers and ranchers tooperate in a responsible manner, and tostrengthen collaboration with the food produc-tion, processing and distribution systems.

According to Stallman, USFRA will focus itsinitial efforts on the following measurablegoals:

• Increase consumer, consumer influencerand thought leader trust and confidence intoday’s agriculture.

• Serve as a resource to food companies onthe benefits of today’s agricultural production.

• Work with leading health, environmentaland dietary organizations to demonstrate thebenefits of today’s agricultural production.

• Increase the role of U.S. farmers and ranch-ers as the voice of animal and crop agriculture

on local, state and national food issues.“This is an exciting time for U.S. agriculture.

It represents the first time all of productionagriculture has come together for a commonpurpose,” said Stallman. “It won’t be easy.Changing consumer perceptions is a big chal-lenge. We plan to use our strategic vision tofocus our energies.”

In 2011, Stallman indicated USFRA will con-tinue to identify any current efforts to enhancepublic trust in today’s agriculture alreadyundertaken by agriculture and food industryorganizations that may fit strategically withinUSFRA’s vision and goals. USFRA recognizesthat many of these current efforts have alreadymade strides forward, and it anticipates futuresuccesses for them.

However, USFRA also anticipates identifyinggaps in the broad consumer education effortsthat exist today. It will be imperative thatUSFRA closes those gaps and builds a publictrust in today’s agriculture campaign that willallow its supporting organizations to operate asneeded, while still pooling resources to maxi-mize efficiencies and effectiveness of a con-sumer influencer and thought leader campaign,said Stallman.

At this time, 24 different farmer- and ranch-er-led organizations – representing nearly allaspects of agriculture – have joined the allianceto pool resources. According to Stallman, theseorganizations are contributing to the greatergood of agriculture, and are participating in anorganization that will truly make a strong, pos-itive impact on farmers and ranchers for yearsto come.

They are American Egg Board (AEB),American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF),American National CattleWomen (ANCW),American Sheep Industry (ASI), AmericanSoybean Association (ASA), American SugarAlliance, Beef Checkoff (CBB), Federation ofState Beef Councils (FSBC), National

Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG),National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA),National Cotton Council (NCC), National CornGrowers Association (NCGA), National MilkProducers Federation (NMPF), National PorkBoard (NPB), National Pork Producers Council(NPPC), Southern Peanut Farmers Federation(SPFF), U.S. Poultry and Egg Association(USPOULTRY), U.S. Grains Council (USGC),United Egg Producers (UEP), United FreshProduce Association (United Fresh), UnitedSoybean Board (USB), U.S. Soybean Federation(USSF) and Western Growers (WGA).

Organizations participating on the USFRAFounding Board include, in alphabetical order,AFBF, the Beef Checkoff, Federation of StateBeef Councils, NCBA, NCGA, NPB, NPPC,USPOULTRY, UEP and USB.

The following individuals are serving as thefounding board of directors for USFRA:

• Philip Bradshaw, USB• Austin Brown, III, Beef Checkoff• Scott George, Federation of State Beef

Councils• Gene Gregory, UEP• Dallas Hockman, NPPC• Dale Norton, NPB• Forrest Roberts, NCBA• Bart Schott, NCGA• Bob Stallman, AFBF• John Starkey, USPOULTRYThe following USFRA Board members were

elected by their peers at the initial USFRABoard meeting on Friday, November 5, to serveas the inaugural USFRA Executive Committee:

• Chairman – Bob Stallman, AFBF• Vice Chairman – Phil Bradshaw, USB• Secretary – Bart Schott, NCGA• Treasurer – Dale Norton, NPB• At-Large – Gene Gregory, UEP• At-Large – Forrest Roberts, NCBAFor additional information about the USFRA

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Alliance to Guard Agriculture formed

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‘05 CIH DX-40 MFD Compact Tractor, 3 pt. PTO, 300 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,950

‘07 Farmall DX45 Cab air, hydro, with LX350 loader (45hp), 27 hrs . . . . . . . . .$28,950‘58 IH 350 gas, 2 pt. hitch . . . . . . .$4,295‘56 IH 400 Gas WF, 3 pt. with hydraulicloader, 3 pt. blade, power steering . . . .$5,750‘87 CIH 885 diesel utility, 72hp,

w/Westendorf TA 26 loader . . . . .$16,950‘94 CIH 3230 shuttle trans., 52hp w/newTA 26 loader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$19,500Satoa 370 Diesel Beaver MFD, w/60”,

Woods belly mower, 3pt. PTO . . . .$3,495‘04 Cub Cadet 7252 Sub Compact Tractor,

25hp w/60” deck, 105 hrs. . . . . . .$7,250‘78 IH 684 Diesel Utility w/WL - 21 loader,

2,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,950‘71 IH 656 Diesel, WF, 3 pt,

7300 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,495‘69 IH 656 Gas utility, 2 pt. hitch

(rare) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,495

‘68 IH 756 Diesel, WF, 2 pt. w/WL-40loader, 5500 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,500

‘81 IH 986 ROPS 4800 hrs . . . . . .$12,500‘81 IH 5088, 2 wheel, cab air, duals, 3 valves,recent engine & transmission rework $19,500‘82 IHC 5288, 2 wheel, cab air, with WL42loader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,500‘09 Mx 115, 2 wheel ROPS, (95hp), 500

hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$44,500‘89 Magnum 7110 2 wheel, cab air, power

shift, 1640 hrs., recent engine overhaul $42,500‘88 Magnum 7130 MFD, cab air, power

shift, 3200 hrs. on engine overhaul $46,500‘90 Magnum 7140 MFD, cab air, power shift,20.8x42 & duals, recent engine overhaul . .$59,500

‘97 Magnum 8920 MFD, 18.4x42’s, 3valves, 10,300 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . .$59,500‘98 Magnum 8930 MFD, cab air, power

shift, 20.8x42 & duals, fresh engineoverhaul, new paint . . . . . . . . . . .$64,950

‘04 MX 210 2 wheel, cab air, power shift,18.4x42 & duals, 4100 hrs . . . . .$72,500

‘06 MX 215 MFD, cab air, power shift,2000 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Call Glen

‘07 MX 215 MFD, cab air, power shift, 1600 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$119,500‘08 MX 215 MFD, cab air, power shift, 320 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000‘08 MX 245 MFD, cab air, power shift, 1500 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$125,000‘06 MX 255 MFD, cab air, power shift, 2780 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$105,000‘83 Case 2290 2 wheel, cab, air, powershift, 5700 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$13,500‘78 JD 4440, cab air, quad range, 7900

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5200 hrs, PTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$115,000‘09 STX 335 Stieger, loaded, 3 pt. PTO, 598hrs., warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$194,500

‘78 IH 684 Diesel Utility w/WL - 21 loader,2,400 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15,950

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The 2011 Iowa Cattlemen’s Association (ICA)Annual Convention will take place at a new timeand location to recognize the 40-year anniversaryof the Cornbelt Cow-Calf Conference (CCCC). Themeeting will be February 25 and 26, 2011, at theBridge View Center in Ottumwa.

“I’m very excited about this opportunity to showour support for the 40th anniversary of theCornbelt Cow-Calf Conference,” said ICAPresident Kent Pruismann of Rock Valley. “Theyhave specifically focused on providing an educa-tional event for one segment of our membership,and this 40th anniversary is a great opportunity

for us to say thank you.”ICA will conduct its policy committee meetings

to establish policy and elect leaders during itsannual conference. Other highlights of the two-day meeting include keynote speakers, education-al sessions, a large trade show, awards dinner, andthe Iowa Cattlemen’s Foundation auction.

Attendees will hear three keynotes: ColinWoodall, vice president of Government Affairs forthe National Cattlemen’s Association; MarkPearson, host of the nationally syndicated publictelevision program “Market to Market” and adaily radio program “The Big Show;” and Dr. Ron

Plain of the University of Missouri. Woodall willfocus on the impact the 2010 election changes arehaving on cattle and livestock issues being dis-cussed in Washington, D.C., while Pearson willdiscuss the dollars and cents impacts of thoseissues, and Plain will give a beef industry outlook.

Early registration for the meeting, throughFebruary 9, is $115. After that date, the cost is$150. Registration information and the meeting’sagenda is available at http://iacattlemen.org/.

New time and location for Iowa Cattlemen's Association annual meeting

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4• Land Auction, 10:30 a.m. Productive Monona County, IA520.04 Acres, offered in 3 tracts. Vera Cox Estate-Sellers.

Sloan Community Hall, Sloan, IA. (D)

• Public Auction, 1 parcel, Ed Stehlik Trust. DenisonLivestock Auction, Auctioneers (D)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5• Personal Property & Vehicle, 11:00 a.m. Located at theAgri-Hall, Audubon County Fairgrounds, Audubon. Audrey

Twist, owner. Bruce Christensen, Auctioneer/Broker associated with Southwest Iowa Real Estate. (AUD)

• Toy Sale, 1:00 p.m. Lowell Schroeder Estate. DenisonLivestock Auction, Auctioneers Pauley Auction Service (D)

• Jon Schaben’s Consignment Club Calf Auction,Expecting 75 head. Also selling several items from Sullivan

Supply. Schaben Auction Serivce, Dunlap, IA (D)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 6• Land Auction 107.49 Acres +/- Spring Valley Twnshp,

10:00 am. 28893 Co. Hwy. L20, Moorhead, Iowa, 10:00 AM. From Moorhead, head west; continue on Co.

Hwy. L16 1.6 miles, turn right on Co. Hwy. L20.S.A. GroupProperties, Selller. McCall Auctions & Real Estate.

Russ & Brent McCall Auctioneers. (D)

• Special Cattle Sale, Located at Anita Livestock Auction,Anita, IA. 11 a.m. weigh ups; 12:30 p.m. feeders;Bernard Vais and Jesse Vais, Auctioneers (AUD)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9• Preconditioned Sale, 11:30 am Denison LivestockAuction, Denison Livestock Auction, Auctioneers (D)

AUCTIONS

Friday, Dec. 17th @ 10 am.Accepting 1 piece or a full line of equipment

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Consignment Auction

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Stock Auction Company • 1-800-937-3558

ONLINE Unreserved AuctionWednesday, December 8, 2010

The following equipment is owned by various owners, visit www.bigiron.com for owner names,

items locations and phone numbers.2000 Kinze 3600 16/31 Row Planter

w/InterplantIH 4800 Vibra Shank 32’ Field

CultivatorIH 490 32’ Disk HarrowGreat Plains 1500 15’ No Till DrillCase IH 5400 Soybean Special 15’

Drill

87 Ford F150 XLT Lariat Pickup79 IH 1460 Combine, 3907 Hrs.Westendorf TA-46 74” Front End

LoaderWestendorf Large Bale CarrierWestendorf 7’x28” BladeE.L. Essley Machinery Drill PressSioux Valve Grinding Machine

First Lots Scheduled to Close at 10:00 AM Central Timewww.bigiron.com

NO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE & NO RESERVES!!

385 Items selling on this auction!

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Winnebago County Land AuctionTHUR., DEC. 16th, 2010 • 10 A.M.

Woden Community Center, Woden IowaLegal: E 1/2, NW 1/4 of Sec. 36 T-98-N,

R-26-WGrant Township, Winnebago County, Iowa

80 Acres M/L • 79 Tillable Acres • 74.4 CSRTerms: 10% down day of sale. Balance due at closing on

or before December 30th, 2010.Subject to: Cash Rent Lease for Crop Year 2011

Owner: Jon OlsonFor More Information Please Call

Leland L. Metzer • 515-341-5402

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ONLINE INTERNET ONLYWednesday, December 15, 2010

First Lots Scheduled to Close at 10:00 AM Central Timewww.bigiron.com

NO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE & NO RESERVES!! The following equipment is owned by various owners,

visit www.bigiron.com for owner names,items locations and phone numbers,

EXCAVATORS06 Cat 320C L Excavator, 1540.4 Hrs Showing

05 Cat 308C CR 18,000 Lb. Hydr Excavator, 678.8 Hrs ShowingCat 322 Excavator, 7899 Hrs Showing

88 Case 688 Excavator, 4949 Hrs ShowingTRACK LOADERS

Cat 943 Track Loader, 8117 Hrs Showing80 JD 755 Track Loader, 6000 Total Hrs

DOZERS 06 Cat D5G XL Dozer, 1924.5 Hrs Showing05 Cat D5N XL Dozer, 2739.1 Hrs Showing

75 JD 555 Dozer, 3824 Hrs ShowingWHEEL LOADERS

96 Cat 928F Wheel Loader, Approx 8800 Hrs77 JD 544-B Payloader, 9156 Hrs Showing

JD 444E Wheel Loader, 8953.4 Hrs ShowingCRANE

Galion 8 T CraneTRACTORS

03 Kubota BX22MLB 4WD Tractor 00 Kubota L4310 MFWD Tractor JD 700 / 5020 Industrial Tractor

03 Kenworth T300 Daycab Single Axle Semi Truck 96 Volvo WG64T Daycab Tandem Axle Semi Truck Tractor

04 Ford F550 XLT Super Duty Single Axle Dump Truck 99 International 9100 Dump Truck99 International 9400 Truck/Tractor

91 Kenworth T-800 Digger Truck, Reach-All Digger 97 Freightliner Century Classic Semi Truck Tractor

78 GMC Pump Truck 05 Trail King TK50-4300 25 Ton 5th Wheel Single Drop Lowboy Trailer

05 Travis T102 Frameless Aluminum 26' Dump Trailer 07 Towmaster T-14DD Tandem Axle Trailer

03 Lufkin 53' Drop Deck Flatbed Trailer TRENCHERS

02 Ditch Witch RT115 Trencher, 1431 Hrs ShowingDitch Witch 6150 Trencher

Ditch Witch 7610 W/Backhoe & Front BladeMOTORGRADER

Cat 12E Motor GraderSKIDSTEER

03 Cat 277B Skid Steer, 1126.7 Hrs ShowingSCREENER

02 Thomas Proscreen 400 Double Deck Screener, 1142 Hrs ShowingSKID STEER ATTACHMENTS

07 Cat A19B Auger04 Cat SG16B Stump Grinder

05 Cat CV18B Vibratory Smooth Drum Compactor LIFT

98 Grove AMZ86XT Manlift, 4541 Hrs Showing123 Items selling on this auction!

The next Big Iron auction is on December 22!!www.bigiron.com - a division of

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MEETINGS, WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING SESSIONSContinued from page 14

“The specialists also will work through variousration examples using results from the foragetest project and the Beef Ration and NutrientDecision Software, or BRaNDS, from IBC,” Loysaid. “The beef cow is an amazing animal that’sable to utilize almost any forage as long we knowthe nutrient content and balance it correctly.We’ll work with you to design the rations thatmeet the needs of your herd.”

To find the location of a winter feeding deci-sions meeting, check the IBC Web site atwww.iowabeefcenter.org or contact a local ISUExtension county office.

ISU Extension meetings to update dealers of ag chemicals

Iowa State University Extension field agrono-mists are coordinating one-day meetings to pro-vide ag chemical dealers with updates on the lat-est crop production products and recommenda-tions.

Meetings will be conducted at three locationsduring December – Ames, Iowa City and StormLake; times, agenda and Certified Crop Adviser(CCA) credits vary by location.

Each location will feature presentations onweed, insect and crop disease management aswell as soil nutrient management and isapproved for Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) cred-its. In addition, the meetings offer recertificationfor Iowa Commercial Pesticide Applicators in cat-egories 1A, 1B, 1C and 10. Recertification isincluded in meeting registration.

Registration for the meetings is $70 until oneweek prior, and $85 after that. Registrations areaccepted the day of the program. For more infor-mation about a particular program, follow thelinks below or contact the host listed.Registration materials and additional informa-tion about the meetings are available athttp://www.aep.iastate.edu/acu/homepage.html.

December 8: Ames, contact John Holmes at 515-532-3453 or [email protected], or Mark Lichtat 712-792-2364 or [email protected]

December 9: Iowa City, contact Jim Fawcett at319-337-2145 or [email protected], or VirgilSchmitt at 563- 263-5701 [email protected]

December 14: Storm Lake, contact Paul Kasselat 712-262-2264 or [email protected], or JoelDeJong at 712-546-7835 or [email protected].

The Farm Show is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. onWednesday, March 9, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. onThursday, March 10.

Advance free admission tickets can be obtainedfrom exhibitors, county extension agents, farmmachinery and equipment dealers or at theQwest Center-Omaha door.

John Fonda, president of John Day Companyand show co-chairman from Omaha, Nebraska,said he is looking for a great show at the QwestCenter Omaha.

He added, "The Triumph of Ag Expo is alwayspacked with lots of new improvements and help-ful information."

Terry Twiestmeyer, President of Twiestmeyer &Associates of Grand Island, Nebraska, and showco-chairman said, "The Expo has something forevery kind of farm operation," including tillageequipment, planters, monitor and control sys-tems, soil testing equipment, mowers, cattlechutes, augers, fertilizers, various seed hybrids,feeders, tanks and pumps, hay moving and han-dling equipment, plows, combines, computers andsoftware, tractors, and many more agriculturalproducts and services for today's farmers andranchers.

In addition to all of the latest equipment, prod-ucts and services, seminars will be conductedthroughout the show.

Craft items and displays, antique farm tractorsand equipment, and special programs are alsoincluded in the show.

TRIUMPH OF AG EXPO WILLBE AT QWEST CENTER IN MARCHContinued from page 9

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Tractors: JD 9200 4 x 4 6200 hrs;* 07 JD 8530 MFD/ILS IVT 2085 hrs;* 07 & 06 (2)JD 8330’sMFD/ ILS IVT 3000 & 3900 hrs; * 08 JD 7930 MFD 1300 hrs, AQ Trans; *04 JD 8320 MFD/ILS1675 hrs; 03 JD 8220 MFD, 3000 hrs; 07 JD 7520 MFD 2190 hrs PQ; JD 7600 2wh PS Cab; (3)JD 4555’s 2wh; JD 4455 2wh PS 5985 hrs; JD 4650 2wh PS Trans; JD 4440 Quad; JD 4230 quadw/ JD 58 Loader; JD 5400 2wd; 09 CIH 70 2170 hrs; 05 CIH JX55 2wd 213 hrs w/ Westendorf TA26loader; IH 350 utl & ldr

Combines: *08 JD 9670 STS 471 sep hrs, loaded; *07 JD 9660 STS 695 sep hrs, loaded; *04JD 9660 STS 1036 sep hrs, touch set;* 04 JD 9760 STS 1526 sep hrs, hi-rate unload; *05 JD 9560STS 1016 sep hrs; (2) JD 9650’s STS, 1456 & 1974 sep; JD 9550 Side Hill 1521 sep hrs, 4 x 4;(2) JD 9550’s, 1776 & 1739 sep hrs, CM; JD 9610, 1862 sep CM; JD 9600 2784 sep; (3) JD 9500’s1791-1830 sep hrs; JD 9400 1976 sep hrs; CIH 2366 1613 sep hrs touch screen

Combine Heads: (2) JD 07 & 05 1293 CH’s; (4) JD 893 CH’s 2 w/ single point; 03 JD 693 CH;3-JD 635 F, JD 630F Heads; 03 JD 920 Flex; 98 JD 925; 04 Drago S12Tr 12-20” Chopping Head;09 CIH 3206 6-30 CH Hyd Deck Plates; CIH 1083 8-30 CH; CIH 1020 25’ Head

Hay & Forage: *05 JD 7700 SPFH 4wd 1556 sep hrs, loaded; JD 6750 SPFH 2962 hrs, 2wd; JD5830 SPFH 4wd; JD 3975 pull type Forage Harvestor, K.P. metal alert; (2) JD 568 Round Balers; JD567 Round Baler; NH BR 780 & Challenger RB 56 Round Balers; JD 945 Mo-Co Heads: 07 678 &02 688 Rotary Harvesting unit for SPFH Choppers; JD 3N Green Forage Head; Feeding: (2) Knight3300 Reel Mixer & Knight 8032 Slinger Spreader

Machinery: Planters: 05 JD 1770 24-30 CCS liq fert; 08 1790 16-31, (2) 1770 16-30, JD 176012-30, JD 7000 &7200 wing fold 12-30, White 5100 8-30 w/ Skip Row; JD 637 37’ 10” Disk; J&M1075 -22 Grain Cart, Demco 525 & (2) 365 Grav. Wagons; JD 845 16-30 Cult.; JD 960 32’ FC

Skids & Loaders: 07 JD 325; Bobcat 753 & 642B; Gehl SL3825; Assort. Steel Tracks; Miller38/P12 Loader fits utility; MDS Bale Spear for Telehandler

Compact- Lawn & Garden: Kubota Z410 D 4 wd; Kubota L3710 4wd D; Kubota ZD28 4wd D;JD X540, X485; X475; 345, 400 w/SB Lawn Tractors; Front Mount Lawn Mowers: (2) JD F935,(1) w/ Snow Blower & F725; JD Lawn Mowers include: X300, GT 275, LX188 & 145 Mowers; JD620I xuv & 6x4 Gators

Greenstar: (3) Starfire Globes & (2) new lite bar kits. Attachments: Over 100 pallets, approx. 1 hr. loader, tillage, forage tractor, combine; lawn & gar-

den attach to be sold at 9:30am. Terms: Note: * items qualify for 0.9 Financing, other items over $50k qualify for 2.9%. Other

items normal financing. This list was made 3 weeks prior to Auction. Some items subject to priorsale and new trades may be added. Come prepared to buy as these items will sell to highest bid-der, as ICON is taking this means to clear lot as new trades are coming in. For full terms call or seeauction web site. Will be on large equipment 10:30am.

Huge JD Dealer Excess Inventory Reduction

We will sell the following located at our Doon, Iowa store. 2 mi. E. of Doon,Iowa at Junctions of Hwy. 75 & Hwy. 167 at 3087 250th St. (40 miles SE ofSioux Falls, SD). See terms for low rate finance - must pre-qualify.

Thursday, Dec. 16th @ 9:30 am

Icon Ag SolutionsDoon, Ireton, Lawton, LeMars & Paulina IA 800-333-4640, 712-441-4669, 712-441-4828Internet Live Bidding www.proxibid.com

Kahler Auctioneers of Auctioneer Alley, Fairmont, Minn.Kahler’s, Wedel, Pike, Hall & Hartung Auctioneers

(507) 920-8060, (507) 847-3468 & (507) 238-4318, (507) 841-0965www.auctioneeralley.com

Location: Junction of Overton Ave. & Hwy 30,Logan Iowa

For Information or to Consign Equipment, please contactPryor Auctioneering at the following numbers:

Office: 712-644-3397Fax: 712-644-2428

E-mail: [email protected]

FARM & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTCONSIGNMENT AUCTION

Pryor AuctioneeringBill & Jacob Pryor, AuctioneersSATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2010

START TIME 9:00 AM

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10• Feeder Calf/Yrlg. Auction, Dunlap Livestock Auction, Dunlap, IA. Expecting 1,000 head (D)

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15•Farm & Industrial Equipment, 7:00 am, Online bidding through Proxibid.

www.moweryauction.com, Mowery Auction, Milford, Ill (D)

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11• Real Estate, Guns, Automobile Auction, Kenneth Cunard Estate.

St. Patrick’s Parish Center, Dunlap, IA. Schaben Real Estate, Auctioneers. (D)

• Real Estate Auction, 10:30 a.m. Located at 1005 Broadway St., Audubon. Ruth Lauridsen,owner. Bruce Christensen, Auctioneer/Broker associated with Southwst Iowa Real Estate. (AUD)

• Schable Lumber & Hardware of Battle Creek, 11:00 am. At the former Schable Lumber &Hardware on the south side of Hwy 175, downtown Battle Creek.McGuire Auction Co., Inc. (D)

• Real Estate Auction, 10:30 a.m. located at 1006 Broadway St., Audubon. Ruth Lauridsen,owner. Bruce A. Christensen, Auctioneer/Broker associated with Southwest Iowa Real Estate.

AUCTIONS

Directions: From Buffalo Center, 2 miles west on Highway 9 to 240 Ave. (R14), then north 4½ miles oneast side of road. Watch for signs!

Outstanding Farm MachineryABSOLUTE FARM AUCTION

Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010 • 10:00 a.m. • Snow Date Sun., Dec. 12Located at 4704 240 Ave., Buffalo Center, IA

TRACTORS & SKIDLOADER: 2009 JD8130 MFWD,168 hrs,front duals,46”rear,38” front, auto steer, 4 remotes,inside rear weights,dual beam radar, HID lights, remote mirrors, SN RW8130PO46557; 1998 JD 8400T, 3594 hrs,24”track, PTO, field office, radar, 20 front weights,SN RW8400T902184; 1992 JD 4560 MFWD, 6278 hours,15-speed pwr shift, front 3-pt. attachment,SN RW4560P002132; 1968 JD 4020 powershift, 5500 hrs,SNT213P185386R; Bobcat T300, tracks,1408 hrs, 87” dirt bucket, hydraulic lock, SN 525413707, 99” snow buck-et & pallet forks sold separate. SEMIS, GRAIN CART, SEED TENDER, AUGERS: 1999 Peterbilt, Cummins 370-435,10-sp, 879,000 miles, blue; 2005 Timpte grain trailer, double hopper, air ride, alum, sharp!; 1997 Peterbiltw/26’ steel box, hoist,10-sp, 559,000 miles; Brent 772 grain cart; Cheyenne/Westgo GS20 auger, new, 10-55’,7½ elec hyd lift; Feterl 14x55 auger, nice PTO, hyd lift; Feterl 10x36; Feterl 10x34, PTO; Feterl 8-55 PTO auger;Parker gravity wagon on AC gear; Unverferth 3750 seed tender, used 1 season, like new; Dakon gravity wagonon elec gear; White Agco 8180 16-row planter, used 1 season, like new; JD 2210 field cultivator, 36'; DMI Ecolo-Tiger 5300 disk ripper, 5 shank, 12.5’, like new; 2004 JD 120 stalk chopper,sharp; Hiniker 12-row cultivator; 1997Miller pro sprayer, 60’ boom, 1000 gal tank; 3500 gal water tank mounted on lowboy semi trailer; JD 230 22’disk;IH 480 disk. COMBINE & HEADS: NH TR98, 2300 engine hrs, SN 559844; Harvestec 830 corn head, 8-row-Nstalk chopper; NH973 grain head, 30’ flex, head mover. TRAILERS & YARD ITEMS; B&B 20’ trailer, EZ load, likenew; Hiniker 9’ Big Ox 3-pt. blade, hyd. swing, HD; 2009 Aluma 2-place motorcycle trailer, ramp, nice; 18’ HDtrailer w/hoist; lawn rake; steel posts. VEHICLES, 4-WHEELER & MOWER; 2006 Chevy 2500 HD, Duramax diesel,quad cab, 4x4; 2004 Chevy 1500, 4x4,ext cab; 2001 Lexus RX300,4x4; 2008 Kawasaki Brute Force,4-wheeler;JDLX 188 mower. OLDER VEHICLES: 1949 Willys Jeep, model 463*1, convertible, restorable, title; 1975 Dodge 200club cab pickup w/flat bed, title; 1967 Ford 350 boom truck, title; 1958 Ford panel van. LARGE SELECTION OFTOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Selling due to Ron’s untimely death. Here is a super sharp line up of machinery with low hours/acres inex-cellent condition. Several pieces with little use. Ron took great pride in his equipment and it shows.Whether you are looking toreplace or upgrade your equipment, you will want to attend this sale. Everything sells to the highest bidder.Terms: Cash or good check day ofsale. Nothing removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents. Any announcementsmade day ofsale take precedence over otheradvertising. PHOTO ID required.

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Ronald Berschman EstateFor more information call: Paul Steffensen 515-538-0251 • Doug Aukes 515-538-0141

Auction arranged & conducted byHOFFMAN AUCTIONS

515-928-2699 • Auctioneer Leroy Hoffman ~ 515-341-0874 • Visit us at: www.lhoffmanauctions.com

LunchServed

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MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALEMon., Jan. 17, 2011 • 9:00 a.m.

Located 2 miles North of Floyd, IA on Hwy. 218.

www.gilbertsaleyard.comConsign by January 2nd for Advertising.

88-IFR12 (IFR 12-KINGSLEY LIVESTOCK)KLM

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!712-378-2433

Matt Cell: 712-441-7188 • Boyd Cell: 712-210-7076

Special Cattle Sale Dec. 14, 2010 - 1PMand January 11, 2011All classes of cattle included

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TRACTORS'05 JD 9420 #30940, PS ACT SEAT 800

METRICS REAR WT PKG AUTO TRAC READY PLUG & PLAY 1350 HRS "EXC"

JD 9400 #11047, 24SPD 620R42 W/DUALS 3 HYD 6900 HRS "VERY NICE"

JD 8760 #001691, 12 SPD 7000 HRS "VERY NICE"

'81 JD 8640 #6085, 3 PT PTO 3 HYD 5800HRS 20.8-38 DUALS

JD 8440 #003442, 4828HR 18.4R38 TIRES W/DUALS 3 HYD PTO 3PT W/QH"SUPER SHARP" 1 OF A KIND

JD 7520 #2568, 7500HRS 18.4-34 TIRESW/DUALS 2 HYD 1 PTO 3PT W/QH ALLORIGINAL "VERY NICE"

'83 JD 4650 #1130, 5201 HRS MFWD PS3 HYD DUALS WTS "SHARP

'74 JD 4630 #7606, CAH SYNCHRO 20.8-38 W/CLAMP ON DUALS

JD 4440 #6278, 2WD QUAD'82 JD 4440 #62417, CAH QUAD RANGE

18.4-38 3HYD TL 5944HRSJD 4440 #026954, 6810 HRS QUAD RANGE 2HYD'76 JD 4430 #63202, 18.4-38 4505 HRS

FRT WTS CAH QUAD RANGE "SUPER SHARP"

'68 JD 4020 #188769, DIESELJD 4020 #219647,7900HRS WF 18.4-34R

2 HYD 3PT W/TL 540PTO'67 JD 4020 #165644, 5051 HRS'72 JD 3020 #132302, GAS WF 2600 ACT

HRS JD D #163106JD D #10084, ON STEELCIH 7250 #74572, MFWD 5600 HRS

18.4-46 W/DUALS WTS NEW PS TRANS "VERY NICE"

CIH 5288 #2037, 18.4-42 W/DUALS 12 FRT WTS 3PT 3 HYD

CIH 5288 #17994, W/DUALSCIH 4586 #2675, 4011 HRS 20.8R-38

W/DUALS 3 HYDCASE 1570 #8803533CIH 1566 #12276, 1748 HRS 20.8-38

2HYD 1PTO TL W/QH ROPS "VERY NICE"

CIH 1256 #12249, 18.4-38 WF ROPS 2HYD 3PT 1000 PTO "VERY NICE"

CIH 1086 #009443, 18.4-38 2 HYD 2PTOTL 3902HRS

IH 806 DIESEL #749, 23.1-30 WF 1 REMOTE HYD 2PTO

CIH 706 GAS #3734, NARROW FRT W/A FRAME BOOM LDR

IH 656 #42874, 2372HRS DIESEL WF 15.5-38 3PT W/TL 1 HYDCIH 454 DIESEL W/LDR

#2210114B01553, WF 4347HRS 14.9-28 1 HYD 2PTO

CIH MX270 #111903 7100 HRSWHITE 2-105 #292031-406, 2WD

18.4-38 2 HYD 1000PTO'95 VERSATILE 846, 7700 HRS "NICE"NH TS135A W/56LB LDR #253146MF 2705 #9R008435,3747HRS 2WD

18.4-38 3 HYD 10 FRT SC WTS'67 OLIVER 1650 DIESEL #193378'82 AC 8030 #1246, CAH 2WD 4000 HRS

"VERY NICE"TRACTORS ABSOLUTE

JD 8630, 57XX HRS 3PT PTO'04 JD 8420 #P020649, ILS W/DUALS

4020 HRS'02 JD 8320 #5745JD 7510 TRACTOR #074203, MFWD

18.4R-38 1752HR 2HYD FRT WTS P.QUAD "VERY NICE"

'99 JD 6410 #226565, MFWD CAH P.QUAD

'09 JD 5083E #160597, CAH MFWD W/LDR 380 HRS "SAME AS NEW"

'89 JD 4850 #14076, 2WD 20.8-38 W/DUALS

JD 4840 #11056, PS 3800HRS 18.4-38 3HYD

JD 4630 #138989, CAH QUADJD 4630 #013598R, 18.4R38 2 HYD 3PT

W/TL QUAD RANGEJD 4555 #2554, 7109HRS PS 2WD

20.8-38 W/DUALS QH 3HYDJD 4440 #16966, 18.4-38 2HYD 3PT

W/TL QUAD RANGEJD 4430 #17752, 18.4-38 QUAD RANGE 2

HYD 3PTJD 4020 DIESEL, 2 HYD WFJD 4020 GAS #107745, WF W/JD

46A LDR'70 JD 4020 #209655, FACT CAB PS WF 3

HYD DIF LOCK 16.9-38 5476 HRS "VERY NICE"

JD 850 #11002559JD A #459047'97 CIH 8920 #81379, 2WD 18.4-42

W/DUALS 3215 HRS 2PTO 3HYD FRT WTS

CIH 4890 4WD, 3PT 4500 HRS 20.8-34 DUALS

IH 3788 2+2 #N/A, 18.4-38 3 HYD5894 HRS

IH 3588 2+2 #10362, 18.4-38 3HYD2171 HRS

IH 756 #17423, WF 5291HRS 14.9R34 2 HYD 2 PTO 3PT

CIH 706 GAS #3734, NARROW FRT W/A FRAME BOOM LDR

CIH 706 #27047, GASIH 666 #2450167, 15.5-38 540PTO 2 HYD

GAS'78 WHITE 2-155 #286749, 1PTO 3PT

2 HYD 3544HR 18.4-38STEIGER BEARCAT 220, 855 CUMMINS

ENGINENH 9482 #D104514, 800-32 SINGLE P/S

3HYD FRT WTS 5000HRNH TL80 #128178B, 16.9-30 1401 HRS

ROPS 3PT PTO 2 HYDNH TG210 #JAW13132408, 2748HR MFD

480/80R46 W/DUALS 4 REAR WTS 22FRT WTS 3PT W/QH 5 HYD 3PTOS "VERY NICE"

FORD 8970 MFWD 3832 HRS 20.8R42 W/DUALS 16 FRT WTS 4 REAR WTS 4 REM HYD 1 PTO 3PT

'72 FORD 4000, GAS PSDUETZ 7145 #76433129, 5715 HRS MFD

18.4-32 2HYD 1PTO 3PTAC 7600 #105191, 5531 ENG HRS

16.9-34 3 HYD TL 540 PTOAC 7030 #1823, 18.4-38 W/DUALS 2HYD

15 FRT WTS 3653 HRCOMBINES

'07 JD 9660 #720486, 4X4 CM CHOP 20.8-42 28L26 900/600 HRS

'99 JD 9610 #681959

'98 JD 9610 #679216, 18.4-38 DUALS 2WD CHOP MAUER BIN EXT

'98 JD 9610 #678667, 18.4-38 DUALS 2WD CHOP MAUER BIN EXT

'94 JD 9600 #658188, 18.4-38 DUALS 2WD CHOP 2 CHAFF SP 20' UNLD STAND BIN EXT 4360/3380HR

'91 JD 9600 #641514, STAND EXT CHOPCHAFF 2WD 3340/2640HR 20.8-38 DUALS "LIKE NEW"

'91 JD 9600 #640656, 2600/1900HR 18.4-38 DUALS 2WD CHOPPER NEW STYLE STRAW WALKERS

'90 JD 9600 #636142, CHOP 1-CHAFF BIN EXT 18.4-38 DUALS

'96 JD 9600 #667790'89 JD 9600 #631873, BISH BIN EXT

18.4-38 DUALS 3230/2319HR'04 JD 9560 WALKER #705235, LL 18.4-

38 W/DUALS CHOP CHAFF SP 20' UNLD DEL M BIN EXT GS Y&M NO DISPLAY 1800/1275HR "VERY NICE"

'01 JD 9550 #690854, LL 30.5-32 2WD 1 CHAFF CHOP 17' UNLD M BIN EXT 2369/1615 GS Y&M MONITOR NO DISPLAY

'00 JD 9550 #685702, SH 2492/1836HR 30.5-32 BIN EXT GS W/DISPLAY TWINCHAFF SP

'91 JD 9500 #642497, 4X4 30.5-32 CHOP

JD 9500 #651344JD 6620 #625779'01 CIH 2366 #0254635, HILCO PKG

30.5-32 2WD 2SPD HYDRO MAUER BIN EXT SPEC ROTOR CHOPPER 17' UNLOAD DEL CAB 3225/2419 AFS

Y&M MONITOR W/MAPPING & DISPLAY'93 CIH 1666, 3400 HRS RT CHOP

"VERY NICE"'93 CIH 1688 #119609, 3446HR RT

30.5L-32'88 CIH 1680 #44396, CHOPPER

4063 HR 24.5-32 BIN EXT'92 CIH 1680 #117088, 30.5-32 2WD

3600 HRS'88 CIH 1680 #044107, 3093HR 24.5-32

MAUER BIN EXT AG LDR MONITOR'87 CIH 1640 #024352, 2WD 24.5-32

STD ROTOR NO RT NO CHOP 2816HR"VERY NICE"

LEXION 450 #08YW00480, WALKER 18.4R-38 W/DUALS 2240 HR CHOP 2

CHAFF "VERY NICE"LEXION 450 #08YW00479, WALKER

18.4-38 DUALS 2WD CHOP 2 CHAFF 20' UNLD B EXT 2241 HR "VERY NICE"

GLEANER R6 #8686, 3762HRS 30.5L-32CHAFF SP 4X4 14.9-24

'85 GLEANER F3 #8585, 4X4 23.1-26 HYDRO CHOPPER 3795/2430 "VERY NICE"

GLEANER F2 DIESEL #F-K43358U, 18.4-26 2527HRS

COMBINES ABSOLUTE'06 JD 9760 #717239, 1775/1280 HRS

CM 20.8-42 DUALS 2WD 18.4-46 CHOPPER HI CAP UNLOAD BIN EXT "VERY NICE"

'01 JD 9750 STS #691559, 3241/2403HR J&M BIN EXT DUALS 20.8R42 CHOP 20' UNLOAD C.M.

'01 JD 9650 #692560, STS 2486/1768 CHOPPER MAUER BIN EXT 20' UNLOAD 18.4-42 W/DUALS L.L. "VERYNICE"

'96 JD 9600 #666619, 18.4-38 DUALS 4X4 18.4-26 CHOP CHAFF SP

'91 JD 9600 #641053, 18.4-42 DUALS 2WD CHOPPER 20' UNLOAD BISH BINEXT 3925/2440

'90 JD 9600 #637375, 18.4-42 W/DUALSPLANETARY 2WD CHOPPER 3328/2573 HRS BIN EXT GS Y&M W/DISPLAY

'04 JD 9560 #705343, STS 2WD LL BIN EXT 30.5-32

JD 8820 COMBINE #564679, 4100HR BIN EXT 30.5-32 2WD "VERY NICE"

'87 JD 7720 #626479, TITAN II 2936HR 24.5-32 2WD

'85 JD 7720 #611298, TITAN II 30.5-32 2WD CHOP "VERY NICE"

'01 CIH 2388 #268394, RT SPEC ROTOR2WD 2SP HYDRO 2380/1814 CHOPPER 18.4-42 DUALS

'95 CIH 2188 #189596, 30.5-32 2WD RT2 CHAFF SP BIN EXTNH TR97 #558317, 30.5-32 2WD

CHOPPER 3279/2170'94 NH TR97 #556130, 2328HR 30.5L32

4WD 16.9-26 GLEANER R50 #003106H8989,

1619 HRS 30.5L32GLEANER K #15524, W/GLEANER

3R - GLEANER 13'TILLAGE

JD 1640 DISCJD 1600 PLOW 3XJD 726 30.5' , 5 BAR SPIKE HARROWJD 512 DISC CHISEL #X000183, 9X 28'

5BAR HARROW HYD FOLDJD 400 ROTARY HOE, 30' FLAT FOLD

"VERY NICE"JD 12R CULTIVATOR CIH 6814 7X 3PT V-RIPPER, A.R.CIH 4500 F.CULT, 18'CIH 730B 7X RIPPER HYD FOLDCIH 496 22' DISC, ROCK FLEXWILRICH 657 DCR CHISELTURBO TILL 2200 20' ROLLING

BASKETS HYD FOLD "VERY NICE"SUNFLOWER CHISEL PLOW, 28' HYD

FOLD "LIKE NEW"ROME DISC, 27' HYD FOLD "EXC"RAMMAX PACKER #1534418PHILLIPS ROTARY HARROW 3003A'10 MCFARLAND 4025 REEL DISC, 24'

3 BAR SPIKE HARROW ROLLING BASKET "NEW"

'08 MCFARLAND REEL DISC #13741'07 KRAUSE TL-6200 SOIL FINISHER#1531, HYD FOLD 31' 3BAR COIL TINE

HARROW W/ROLLING BASKET "LIKE NEW"

KRAUSE 4960 DISC, 30' RFKRAUSE 4850-18 DOMINATOR HYD

FOLDKRAUSE 4850 12' DOMINATOR #12072GREEN 2426 OFFSET DISCGLENCOE 9X YIELD BUILDERDMI 527 RIPPER, 5X "VERY NICE"DMI 42' TIGER MATE F. CULT, NO

HARROWBRILLION XL144 32' X-FOLD PACKERBRILLION 34' X-FOLD PACKER

"EXC COND"BRILLION 25' X-FOLD PACKER

TILLAGE ABSOLUTEJD 1010 22' F.CULTJD 915 RIPPER, 9X TOGGLE TRIPW/COULTERSJD 726 MULCH FINISHER #243, 30'

5 BAR SPIKE HARROWJD 637 DISC, 29' NEW BLADES JD

3BAR COIL TINE HARROW 9" SPACING "VERY NICE"

JD 637 DISC #7096, 32' 9" SPACING 22" BLADES HARROW "EXC CONDITION"

JD 230 DISC 24', 9" SPACINGSCIH 3950 DISC, 32' 3 BAR HARROWCIH 3900 DISC 25', 7.5" SPACINGIH 496 DISC, 7.5" SPACINGCIH 475 20' DISC, HYD FOLDIH 470 DISC 18'WILRICH 6500 DISC #432734, 22'WILRICH 24' F.CULTWHITE 252 DISC, 15'SUNFLOWER 6332 26' SOIL FINISHERMC 9' ROTARY SCYTHEKRAUSE 4850-18 DISC RIPPER #4850-

18-1493HINIKER 4800 TOOL BAR, W/5800 SEED

CART W/MONITORHINIKER 1000 12R CULTGLENCOE 9X SOIL SAVERDMI LEVELERDMI 527 RIPPERDMI CRUMBLERBRILLION 30' F. CULT #173156AL 60 ROTARY TILLER #358556

PLANTERS/DRILLSJD 7240 SPLIT ROW PLANTER

W/MONITOR'95 JD 7200 PLANTER #660408, 12R

WINGFOLD VAC 1-OWNER "EXC COND"

JD 7200 #502059, 16R NT COMBOS SMART BOX INSECT "VERY NICE"

'02 JD 1860 AIR SEEDER #695188, 40' W/JD 1900 270BU COM CART #695195 7 1/2" SPACING

'02 JD 1780 #695125, 16-31 NT "VERY NICE"

'00 JD 1780 #C685151, 16/31 '97 JD 1780 #670276, 16/31 NO TILL

COMBOS'97 JD 1760 #670570, 12R30"JD 750 DRILL #20450, 20' YETTER

MARKERS DOLLY WHJD 750 15' NT DRILL #12678, DOLLY

WHEEL 17.5" SPACINGSJD 455 DRILL, 25' MARKERS

7.5 SPACING "EXC COND"JD 450 DRILL, 23X7 "EXC CONDCIH 510 GRAIN DRILL W/GRASSEEDIH 900 8R30 PLANTER WITH CULTI-

PLANTER, NT COMBOS INSECT BOXES

IH 900 12R30 KELDERMAN FOLDPLANTER, UPDATED TO 950 W/BEAN

DRUMS INSECT BOXESGT VERSA DRILL

PLANTERS/DRILLS ABSOLUTEJD 7200 PLANTER #502386, 16-30 3BU

BOXES H.D. NO TILLSJD 7200 #206167, 6RN LIQ HD

SPRINGS NT COMBO INSECT FINGER PICK UP SINGLE ARM OPENERS

JD 7000 8R30 #81613, LIQ FERT INSECT MONITOR & CORN CUPS

'00 JD 1780 PLANTER #685166, 12/23'97 JD 1780 #670233, 12/23'03 JD 1770 #700221, 16R30 FERT

FRAME MARTIN ROW CLEANERS PNUEMATIC DOWN PRESSURE LIQ STARTER NO OPENERS "VERY NICE"

'99 JD 1560 DRILL #680354, 20' W/MARKERS DOLLY

JD 750 DRILL #6318, 15' W/G.S.JD 750 15' NT DRILL, YETTER

MARKERS 2PT DOLLY HITCH 15'CIH 5400 BEAN PLANTER, 15R 15'

SOYBEAN SPECIALCIH 5100 21X7 DRILL W/SEEDERMARLISS 3PT 20' DRILL'09 KINZIE 3660 PLANTER, 16-30 2000

ACRES SAME AS NEW'08 KINZIE 3600 #621131, 16R-30'98 KINZIE 2000 PLANTER #640957,

8-15R "RIGID" "VERY NICE"GP 30' CONV DRILL, 7"SPACE

CORNHEADSJD 843 #419853'06 JD 693 #715379, SINGLE PT H/U

2PTO HYD DECK "VERY NICE"'98 JD 693 #676987, HYD DECK

"VERY NICE"JD 643 #651313'09 JD 608 CORNHEAD #731634

'06 CIH 2408 8R30 #CBJ030361, HYD PLATES KNIFE ROLLS 2208 CONVERTED TO 2408

2 - '04 CIH 22082 - CIH 2206IH 1083 #73804NH 974 8R30 #585144GLEANER R630 #N8585GLEANER 12-30 HUGGER'98 CAT 830 #2XZ00410, REBUILT

IN '09CORNHEADS ABSOLUTE

'01 JD 1293 #690770'00 JD 1293 #685763, HYD DECK'07 JD 893 #721403, HYD DECKJD 893 8R C.H. #655737'06 JD 893 #716238'03 JD 893 #700515'97 JD 693 #671674, KNIFE HYD6 - JD 643 #600428JD 1243 #635842CIH 1064 6RW #149662CIH 1063 #700693 - CIH 1044NH 974 6R30 "VERY NICE"

GRAINHEADSSEVERAL JD 930, 920, 915, HEADS'03 JD 925 #701734'06 JD 635F #716011, "VERY NICE"'05 JD 635F #710952, "VERY NICE"'05 JD 635F HEAD #711877'05 JD 635F #712100'04 JD 630F #707130'09 JD 625F HEAD #F730439'09 JD 625F #715928, "VERY NICE"'05 JD 625F #710685JD 220F PLATFORM #435498SEVERAL CIH 1020, 20', 25', & 30'CIH 1015 #51417, 6 BELT P/UNH 973 GRAIN TABLE #608562GLEANER R320 #F8686

GRAINHEADS ABSOLUTE'00 CIH 1020 #322566, 30' 3" CUT

TRACKER "VERY NICE"'89 CIH 1020 #60662, 30' 3" CUTCIH 1020 FLEX #222529, 20' 3" CUT OIL

BATH GEAR BOX TRACKER "VERY NICE"

CIH 1020 20' #4196, 3" CUTFORAGE

JD 1219 MOWER CONDITIONER "EXC COND" LOW ACRES

JD 720 MOCO #131039 "VERY NICE"JD 435 R.BALER "VERY NICE"NI 5403 #139261NI 4854 BALERNI 512 MOWER CONDITIONERNH 477 #396144, 7' HAYBINE

FORAGE ABSOLUTEJD 567 R BALER #157919JD 567 BALER #196392, KICKER NET

WRAP "VERY NICE"JD 566 R BALER #145400JD 467 R BALER #X154473JD 338 SQ BALER #995540, W/CHUTE

"VERY NICE"CIH 8580 BIG SQ BALERCIH 425 CHUTE BALERVERMEER 605XL R BALER #408NI 5209 #HK38381NH 770 CHOPPER, 1RW CORNHEADNH 353 GRINDERGEHL 3R SILAGE CHOPPER #4290

WAGONS/GRAINCARTSM&W 4500 WAGON W/TARPKILBROS 1200 GRAINCARTJ&M GRAINCARTFICKLIN 4500 WAGON W/TARP

WAGONS/GRAINCARTS ABSOLUTEJD GEAR TANDEM REAR AXLESW/3500GAL WATER TANKPARKER 650 AUGER CARTKILBROS 1200 AUGER CARTKILBROS 475 GRAIN CART2 - FICKLIN 435 WAGONBRENT 674 AUGER CART #674476BRENT 620 AUGER CARTBRENT 540 WAGONBILL 335A WAGONA&L GRAINCART W/SCALE

MOWERS/CUTTERSJD 1435 MOWER #D040383, 4WDFRONT DECK 60" 660HRJD Z850A MOWER #10149JD 709 ROTARY MOWER 8'JD 350 SICKLE MOWERBUSHOG SM60 MOWER

INDUSTRIAL'07 JD 317 SKID STEER #142474'88 CASE 586E FORKLIFT #067453,

W/CAB 19.5L-24CASE 580 #JJG0279028, SUPER M 4X4

TLB CAB W/AC EXT HOECIH 510B #1012, 15.5-25 7' BUCKETCASE W24C LOADER #9160057, 4-1

BUCKET 1056 ACT HRS "EXC COND"TAMPO 9WHL COMPACTION ROLLERGEHL 5635 SX SKID STEER #14809,

W/BACKHOE ATTACHMENTFORD 455C TLB #2747, 2WD ROPSFORD 445A #BSC1807, W/LDR 16.9-24

7' BUCKET ROPS 3PT HITCH SHUTTLE SHIFT "VERY NICE"

DAVIS 40+4 TRENCHER #R574442, BORING ATTACHMENT 80' BORING RODS

AC 715-B TLB #1473INDUSTRIAL ABSOLUTE

JD 500 BACKHOE LDRCIH 2400 #11201972, TLBCASE 850H DOZER #JJG0296367, ROPS

6 WAY BLADE 3685HRS "VERY NICE"'90 CASE 480E TLB #3613, 2800 HRS

ROPS "SUPER NICE"MF FORKLIFT 2WDGRIZZLY 3PT BACKHOEFORD 4500 BACKHOE, CABFORD 545D #429014, 3PT PTO

880 HRS, CAB W/AC 1 OWNER "EXC"BOBCAT 873 SK LDR #514125466

MISCELLANEOUSJD HPX GATOR #1207943, 4X4 JD 280 LOADER #6509, 6' Q ATTBUCKET JOYSTIC CONTROLLSWESTERN TRUCK BED SANDERUNVERFERTH HT30 #7524MAYRATH 60' AUGER, SWING WAY JM INNOVATION SPRAYER, 150 GAL

30' BOOM W/FOAM MARKERS 5.5 HONDA ENGINE ATV SPRAYER W/ALL HOOKUPS "LIKE NEW"

'09 JAGUAR 500 #700146'02 HONDA RUBICON 4X4, 500CC 2081

MILES 645 HRS "LIKE NEW"

MISCELLANEOUS ABSOLUTEJD 840 LOADERJD 6X4 GATOR #28811, DIESEL 792HR2 - JD 4X2 GATOR #025543CIH 540 SPREADERTYLER FERT SPREADERPALLET FORKS FIT JD 720 LDRJOHN BEAN 500 GAL SS SPRAYER, HYD

BOOMS TANDEM AXLEJOHN BEAN 500 GAL HIGH WHEEL

SPRAYERHARDI 1200 COMMANDER SPRAYER,

90' BOOMSHARDI 1000 GAL HI WHEEL SPRAYER,

80' HYD BOOMSALL TITLED EQUIPMENT SELLS

ABSOLUTE:3 - '10 PJ 20' 14000# TANDEM AXLE

CAR TRAILER W/RAMPS6 - '10 PJ UTILITY TRAILER 12'X77"'98 PETERBILT 379 EXT, W/WET KIT

1000000 MILES 265" WB RED TOP CUMMINS 13 SPD NEW INJECTORS ECM "VERY NICE"

'93 FREIGHTLINER FLD 120'94 GMC 2500, 4WD DIESEL REG CAB'91 GMC, TANDEM DUMP TRUCK AUTO

TRANS 33,000 ACT MILES CAT215 HP 6 CYL ENG

'78 CHAMBERLIN GRAIN TRAILER#5X4273 "VERY NICE"'96 BB 23'X8' TRAILER, TANDEM AXLE

BEAVERTAIL W/RAMPS

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'74 IH 1466 #2520, CAH 120 HRS ONREMAN ENG 2 HYD 2 PTO 18.4-38IH 706 GERMAN DIESEL #412745, 2 PTO16.9-38 FAST HITCHIH 684 W/2250 LDR #10736, 2754 HRSJD 7700 #264512, RWA 30.5X32 HYDROCHOPPER "NICE"JD 216 #445222IH 700 5X AR PLOWHINIKER 1224 F.CULT 24'BRILLION SPRINGTOOTH HARROW500 GAL ALUM TANKKILBROS 200 WAGONUNVERFERTH 250 W/KORY GEARARTSWAY 425A MIXMILLBRILLION 10' MULCHER, SOLIDJD FBB DRILL, GRASS SEED FERTJD 7000 6X LIQ PLANTER, NO TIL "VERYNICE"HARDI 500 GAL SPRAYER, PTO PUMPFOAMER 40'BRILLION 9X DISK CHISELLANDALL 13X 3PT CHISELBRILLION 12' PACKERIH 37 12' DISKCIH 5400 DRILL, W/BLUE JET NT CARTMARKERS 7" SPACINGIH 770 OFFSET DISK 12' "NICE"IH PTO SPREADER, 3 BEATERFETERAL MODEL #60 CLEANER BRILLION 8' PACKERJD 825 6X CULT, S-TINEDUNHAM 14' HARROGATOR

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''83 IH 800 PLANTER, 16R30HORIZONTAL TRANSPORT W/ROWCLEANERS'84 UFT 750 GRAIN CART, TANDEMWHEELS CORNER AUGERIH H TRACTOR #257429, "NICE"IH 800 10X AR FLEX PLOW, REBUILT'74 KEWANEE 4100 AUGER, 10X61HYDRAULIC LIFT'86 JD 8820 TITAN II #615973, 4WD18.4-38 DUALS 5343 HRS 18.4-26 CHOPCHAFF SPREADER NEW REVERSER"SUPER NICE"'86 JD 843 CORNHEAD #615656,MATEER DOWN CORN REEL POLYSNOUTS REBUILT '09'86 JD 220 GRAINHEAD #611986, SCHSICKLE NEW STYLE DRIVE W/AIR REELGORDON BELL HEAD CARRIER '77 ROCK HARVESTER ROCK PICKER, 7'WIDE "NICE"'85 KRAUSE 2889 9X LANDSAVER#1072, W/LEVELER'84 SUNFLOWER 1441 29' RF DISC#4349H-85, 9" SPACING 17''83 JD 520 20' DRILL #677202, 10"SPACING GRASS SEED HYD MARKERS'90 DELTA FLEX 34' CHAIN HARROW2 - '77 IH 133 16R30 CULT, HYD FOLD"NICE"'91 IH ROTARY HOE 40', FLAT FOLDGOOD TEETH "LIKE NEW"'75 JD 1050 35' PULL TYPE F.CULTNOTE: ALL EQUIPMENT HAS BEENSHEDDED & IN EXC WORKING COND

FARMER #3 - CUNNINGHAM/CAMPBELLCLOSEOUT, BISMARCK, IL

APPROX. 11:00 AMTRACTORS;'04 JD 9220 4X4 #P021402, PS TRANS,PTO, 4 HYD, 480-46 DUALS, 3 SETSREAR WTS, ACTIVE SEAT, ZEON LIGHTS,1961 HRSCIH 8930 2WD #85495, 3HYD REMOTESW/QH 12 FRT WTS 18.4-42R W/DUALS2193HRS 2PTOIH 560 DIESEL #51948, WF FAST HITCHHARVEST EQUIPMENT'09 JD 9570 2WD #730290, 900/60-32FS TIRES, 18.4-26 FS REAR TIRES, 20'UNLOAD, MAUER BIN EXT, GREENSTARNO DISPLAY, 598/403 HRS, CTM'09 JD 625F GRAIN PLATFORM #730438'04 JD 893 CORN HEAD #701212, HYDDECK PLATES, STD ROLLS, SINGLE PTHOOKUP, HEADER HEIGHT, REBUILT 1YEAR AGOKILBROS 30' HEAD CARRIERCOMPLETE AUTO TRACK UNIT W/GLOBEAND STEERING WHEEL W/BOOKSPLANTER/DRILLS/TILLAGE'04 JD 1760 12-30 VAC PLANTER#705128, 1.6 BOXES, SMART BOXINSECT, NO-TILL COULTERS, HD DOWNPRESSURE, FLEX FRAME92 JD 750 15' DRILL #6941, DOLLYWHEELS, MARKERSJD 750 15' DRILL #7567, DOLLYWHEELS'04 CIH TIGERMATE II 36' F CULT., 2BAR COIL TINE HARROW, ROLLINGBASKETS'05 CIH MRX690 DISC RIPPER #288503,5 SHANK W/SPRINGS, 5 BARMCFARLANE HARROWCIH 490 24' DISCBRILLION 11X SOIL SAVER CIH 710 5X AR PLOWCIH 183 12-30 DANISH CULT WHITE 378 12-30 C SHANK CULTJD 400 30' END TRANSPORT ROTARYHOEGRAINCART/WAGONS/MISC''04 J&M 875 GRAIN CART (GREEN),30.5-32 FS TIRES, ROLL TARP, 1000 PTOBUSHOG 2615 LEGEND BATWING, 8WHEELS, W/SPRINGS, CHAINS, SMALL1000 PTOWESTENDORF TA76 LOADER, FITS CIHMAGNUM "LIKE NEW"WESTENDORF PALLET FORKSWESTFIELD MK 60-81 SWING-AWAY 500GAL 2 WHEEL TRAILERHARVEST HANDLER ELEVATORHOUCH HITCH FOR 2 JD 750 DRILLSFUEL TRANSFER TANKAUGER MATE PORTABLE HYDRAULICSYSTEMTRUCKS/TRAILERS'87 FREIGHTLINER SEMI TRACTOR, CATENG 3406B, 295-75R225 TIRES, BUDDWHEELS, SPRING SUSPENSION, WETKIT, 9 SPD TRANS, 893,360 MILES'77 EAST 30' ALUM DUMP TRAILER,11R22.5 TIRES, STEEL BUDD WHEEL,SURELOCK TARP, 2 WAY GATE, SPRINGSUSPENSION'05 34' JET HOPPER BOTTOM TRAILER,22.5 TIRES, SURE-LOC TARP, BUDDWHEELSNOTE: ALAN IS RETIRING FROMFARMING AND MIKE IS REORGANIZINGHIS OPERATION TO BETTER SUIT HISNEEDS. THE MAJORITY OF THEIREQUIPMENT HAS ALWAYS BEENSHEDDED AND HAS HAD VERY GOODMAINTENANCE HISTORY.FOR MORE INFO, PLEASE CONTACT: MIKE CUNNINGHAM (217-260-7786) &ALAN CAMPBELL (217-497-7534)

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'95 JD 9500 COMBINE #661820, 30.5-322WD CHOP DEL CAB 2675/2039 TOTALHRS 1232/994 ON 10 SERIES UPDATES"ENG FIRE"JD 8850 #2447, W/DUALS BAD ENGINEJD 4630 TRACTOR #19165JD 4020 TRACTOR #188048R, WFDIESELJD 4020 TRACTOR #163078R, ROPS WFDIESELJD 3130 TRACTOR #241543L "AS IS"JD 3020 TRACTOR #99088R, W/148 LDR1,3,& REVERSE IS OUT!!!JD 2955 2WD TRACTOR #695488, 18.4-38 3650HRS CAH JUMPS OUT OF 7THGEAR "VERY NICE"JD 2305 MOWER W/DECK, WRECKEDJD 750 MOWER W/67 LDR, MOTORPROBLEM'04 JD 635F GRAIN HEAD# 706720,RIGHT SIDE DAMAGE '04 JD 620 GRAIN TABLE #705477,FRAME BENTCIH 2390 TRACTOR SMALL CAB FIREIH 1486 TRACTOR #12895IH 1066 TRACTOR #36405, FENDERS NOCAB CASE 830 TRACTOR #8242509, LP WF15.5-38 2HYD 1 PTOIH 806 TRACTOR #378718 "AS IS"IH 706 TRACTOR #6957, NF HRS N/A18.4-34 1HYD 3PT 2PTOSCASE 700 DIESEL #8125675, NEWCLUTCHMF 175 TRACTOR #175M39, DIESEL PS2 HYD 16.9-28 TIRESLONG 2510 TRACTOR #53010234,MFWD W/LDR'07 GEHL 5640 E SERIES SKID STEER#507578, TURBO ENG FIREAC D17 TRACTOR #1041, W/LDR6270HRS 14.9-28 2PT HITCH GASHYUNDAI ELEC GOLF CART

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December, of course, brings to mind Christmasand gift exchanges.

Agriculture and food – some would say gastro-nomically – inspired jewelry, hand-crafted inIowa, is available at Ankeny-based Adornments &Ornaments online.

Linda Funk and Jantina Wennerstrom havebrought together a collection of items created byartisans that exemplifies the importance of theindustries in Iowa.

On a larger scale, Funk said, “Food is so populartoday, even though it sounds silly to say.”

What she meant is that there seems to havebeen a recent re-emergence of a focus on taste,quality, and goodness of food.

The food-related accessories at www.adorn-ments-ornaments.com may appeal to “culinaryprofessionals and food-lovers” just as easily as

“those who grow soybeans.”The spoon- and fork-based pendants, earrings,

and charm bracelets are made by an Iowa womanFunk originally met at the Iowa State Fair. Sheacquires much of the antique flatware used in pro-duction through estate sales.

“It’s kind of a green business – it’s recycling,”Funk stated.

The soybean jewelry is sterling silver set withfreshwater pearls.

Recently, Adornments & Ornaments expandedthe online offering to include soy-based beautyproducts.

Funk said she saw the items advertised in aneighborhood magazine and so she sat down withthe woman selling the items. Over a cup of coffeethey discussed how to forge a partnership to offerthe moisturizing and lip products.

Enhancing the promotion of soy is not a fleetingfancy for Funk. For more than 30 years she has

been in the food mar-keting industry andcurrently is the execu-tive director of theSoyfoods Council aswell as president ofFlavorful Insight, amarketing firm for busi-nesses in the foodindustry.

The Soyfoods Councilis focused on developingfood marketing pro-grams such as cheftraining, promotional programs, working withmanufacturers and their products, as well asdeveloping food sponsorships for local and nation-al food conferences. For additional information seethesoyfoodscouncil.com.

Soybeans…pearls from the farm

Linda Funk broughttogether the product of Iowaartisans to offer unique jew-elry and other products atAdornments & Ornaments,many of which are soybeanthemed. Photos submitted.

Adornments & Ornaments offers fine sterlingjewelry featuring freshwater pearls inspired by oneof Iowa’s bounties: the soybean.

Jewelry – including pendants, watches andbracelets – made from recycled antique silverwaremay appeal to foodies or simply to those that appre-ciate unique wearables (just in time forChristmas…)

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Wasted heating energy due to excessive ventila-tion is a costly problem for hog producers duringthe winter months. A new publication from IowaState University Extension illustrates examplesfor evaluating minimum ventilation to improveenergy efficiency in hog buildings.

“Sizing Minimum Ventilation to Save HeatingEnergy in Swine Housing,” PM 2089J, is availableto download from the Extension Online Store atwww.extension.iastate.edu/store/.

Eighty to ninety percent of heat loss in swinehousing during the winter months is due to over-ventilation, according to Jay Harmon, ISU profes-sor in Ag and Biosystems Engineering.

“Unfortunately, over-ventilation during the win-ter months is more common than you wouldthink,” said Harmon. “In particular, wean-to-fin-ish buildings present one of the greatest chal-lenges to efficient winter heating and proper ven-

tilation.”Proper sizing of minimum ventilation and use of

variable speed fans can improve overall energyefficiency. The publication addresses recommen-dations regarding air flow, fan speed and windprotection. It also describes factors that affect fanperformance.

“Weather conditions this fall have allowed farm-ers to catch up on many outdoor projects that mayhave fallen through the cracks in years past,” saidDana Petersen, ISU Extension program coordina-tor. “Investing time to winterize livestock build-ings can improve efficiency and conserve energyduring the comingmonths.”

The publication ispart of a series of farmenergy conservation andefficiency educational

materials being developed through the FarmEnergy Conservation and Efficiency educationalinitiative. The purpose of the initiative is toincrease farmers’ awareness of farm energy con-servation practices. Sponsored by a grant from theIowa Energy Center, it is also helping farmersexplore alternatives to reduce farm energydemand and to improve their farms’ overall prof-itability in a rapidly changing energy environ-ment.

To find other publications in the series, go to theISU Extension Online Store, www.extension.ias-tate.edu/store and search for farm energy.

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Coulter kits from Ron’sManufacturing convert any chiselplow to a year-round tool to pre-pare fields.

In the fall, it can be used to light-ly till the soil, as well as incorpo-rate and size residue. It is also apractical way to dry out wet soils.

The Vertical Tillage Coulter KitAttachment works well in no-tillconservation tillage, as well as con-ventional tillage operations,extending the growing season andcreating better planting condi-tions.

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The Vertical Tillage Coulter KitAttachment is a smart investmentin that it has multiple uses, whichwill ultimately produce savings interms of time and money. It alsohas a low operating cost per acreand can be used in a wider range ofconditions than most tillage tools.

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Richard Meyer and Marcia Bachmann stand in a foodplot planted to miloon their farm land east of Denison. They converted Conservation ReserveProgram (CRP) land into a planting that provides a better habitat for wildlife.KR Buck from the Crawford County Pheasants Forever chapter assistedBachmann and Meyer in converting the CRP land. Photo by Gordon Wolf

been renewed from 10 or 20 years ago,which are still all or partially inbromegrass.

“If landowners want to change theirCRP acres to a more habitat-friendlycover, they have to do it on their own,unless Pheasants Forever (or anothergroup) is assisting,” he stated.

To convert grass cover to habitat-friendly cover, Round-Up is appliedbefore the new seed is no-till planted.

Seed could run from $50 to $250 anacre, depending on the variety ofgrasses, said Ford.

The conversion process involves theNatural Resources ConservationService (NRCS) updating thelandowner’s conservation plan andthen passing it on to the board at the

Farm Service Agency (FSA) office forapproval.

Ford recommended that landownersgive the NRCS and FSA a little leadtime as the process is something notfrequently encountered.

The Conservation Reserve Program,created in 1985, has been the singlebest tool for creating habitat forpheasants and other wildlife, accord-ing to the Pheasants Forever Website.

Pheasants Forever lists nestingcover as the most important limitingfactor for pheasant populations andadds that food plots have a role inpheasant management because of therelationship between food, wintercover, movement and mortality.

CONVERTING CRP LAND INTO A HAVEN FOR WILDLIFE Continued from page 10

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11000011 -- MMOOWWEERRSS

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 - NI 7' PULL TYPE W/CYL, $375.00, (712)

299-6608

IA - IH 2 PT, 9', $975.00, (712) 299-6608

IA - JD 350 3PT, 9', $1,275.00, (712) 299-

6608

11000033 -- SSWWAATTHHEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - NH 411 DISCBINE 10' EXCELLENT CON-

DITION, $5,500.00, (308) 874-4562

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

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 - JD 530 BALER, (308) 882-4588

11000066 -- BBAALLEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - BALER BELTS AND CHAINS; BEARINGS

& FLANGES, (308) 587-2344

NE - BELTS FOR MOST BALERS &

SWATHERS, (308) 587-2344

AL - ROUND BALER BELTING: LRGST DEALER

IN US. ORIGINAL BELTING FOR ALL ROUND

BALERS INCLUDING NEW JD IN STOCK! SAVE

HUNDRED$! FREE SHIPPING ANYWHERE! NO

800#, JUST BEST PRICES. SINCE 1973.

HAMMOND EQUIP. MC/VISA/DISC/AMEX OR

COD, BALERBELTS.COM, (334) 627-3348

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 - NH 858 ROUND BALER FOR PARTS,

(402) 482-5491

NE - 1998 CASE 8580, BIG SQ, SET UP FOR

CORN STALKS, EXTRA GOOD SHAPE,

$15,000.00, (308) 874-4562

11000077 -- BBAALLEE FFEEEEDDEERRSS//MMOOVVEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - NEW EMERSON BALE MOVER-FEEDERS,

(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

NE - 1993 KOSCH 8 BALE RETRIEVER, NO

WELDS, EXCELLENT CONDITION,

$9,000.00, (308) 348-2065

11000099 -- SSTTAACCKKEERRSS//SSTTAACCKK MMOOVVEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

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

876-2515

11000099 -- SSTTAACCKKEERRSS//SSTTAACCKK MMOOVVEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

ID - NEW HOLLAND BALE WAGONS, WWW.

BALEWAGON. COM. ALL MODELS, CAN

DELIVER/FINANCE/TRADE., (208) 880-2889

NE - EMERSON 13X24 STACK MOVER, ELEC-

TRONIC SCALES, W/ OR WITHOUT

HYDRAFORK, (308) 544-6421

KS - NH 1030 STACK WAGON, EXCELLENT,

ALWAYS SHEDDED, (785) 731-5190

11001100 -- CCHHOOPPPPEERRSS//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

11003300 -- OOTTHHEERR-- HHAAYY && FFOORRAAGGEE

FFOORR SSAALLEE

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

2344

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 - JD TRACTOR 90-125 HP, (402) 726-

2488

FFOORR SSAALLEE

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

IA - IH WDR-9 &12-288-6442

IA - IH 660D, IH560WD 712-288-6442

IA - IH W-6 712-288-6442

NE - NEW, USED AND REBUILT TRACTOR

PARTS, MOST MAKES AND MODELS, (800)

582-4303

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

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

NE - 8 HOLE 15" TRACTOR FRONT WHEELS,

FITS IHC, (308) 587-2344

IA - AC WC ROAD PATROL, (712) 299-6608

NE - JD 4020 W/ NEW TIRES, NEW DIESEL

INJECTOR PUMP, (308) 478-5451

KS - 2 STEPS & A DRAWBAR FOR A 1973

FORD 9600, (785) 731-5190

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

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

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

KS - FORD 2N WITH 5' WOODS BELLY

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

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

IA - OLIVER 88G, W/LDR, $3,850.00, (712)

299-6608

IA - IH 504G, PS, LPTO, 2PT, $3,850.00,

(712) 299-6608

IA - IH 1939 H STD, NICE, $2,850.00, (712)

299-6608

IA - IH 1954, SMTA ORIGINAL, NICE,

$4,550.00, (712) 299-6608

IA - IH 460, 2PT, HYD BUC LDR, $4,850.00,

(712) 299-6608

NE - JD 4320 YEAR ROUND CAB, RUNS

GREAT, $9,000.00, (402) 469-4150

11110022 -- LLOOAADDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - DUAL LOADER MOUNTS TO FIT JD 4520

OR 4620. CUSTOM BUILT, VERY HEAVY, VERY

NEAT, WITH CUSTOM GRILL GUARD BUILT IN.

DUAL LOADER 325 OR 345, (402) 482-5491

IA - SEVERAL TRACTOR LDRS, SH, DUAL,

KOYKER, WEST, BUSH, (712) 299-6608

IA - JD, 45, 46A, 48, 148 LDRS, (712) 299-

6608

NE - FARMHAND XL740 QUICK-TACH

LOADER, IH MOUNTS, 7' BUCKET, JUST LIKE

NEW, $4,000.00, (308) 348-2065

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

11110055 -- DDIISSKKSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

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

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - DISK BLADES AND BEARINGS, (308)

587-2344

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,

(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 - IH 560, 6-16'S WITH HARROW, LIKE

NEW, $950.00, (308) 874-4562

11110099 -- PPLLAANNTTEERRSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

NE - LIFT ASSIST WHEELS FOR A JD 7300

12RN, (402) 545-2255

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 EQUIP-

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

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

NE - 2008 ST 100 BULK SEED BUGGY,

ALWAYS SHEDDED, LIKE NEW, (308) 995-

8049

NE - 2008 JD 1770 NT PLANTER, 16R, 30", 3

BU. BOXES, SUNCO OPENERS, FERT.

FRAMES, MARKERS, PRO SHAFT DRIVES,

SEED STAR MONITOR DISPLAY, ALWAYS

SHEDDED, $75,000.00, (308) 995-8049

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 COM-

PLETE FACE OF WHEEL. CONVERTS V FACED

WHEELS TO ROUND FACE FOR BETTER

FLOTATION & DEPTH CONTROL. PERFECT

FIT! EASY TO INSTALL! DON YUNG DISTRIB-

UTING, KIMBALL, NE., (308) 235-2718

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

BLE DISC, (402) 683-5395

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

DISC AIR SEEDER DRILL, $14,000, (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, $4,500.00, (785) 871-0711

NE - 2-200 GALLON SADDLE TANKS, FITS

4450, (308) 478-5451

1974 4430 JD Tractorwith 148 Loader and

Grapple.PFWD, 3 SCVs, new

interior and seat in cab,all rubber is 80%, 3 pt,

QR trans. $18,000.Very good overal l condit ion. Wi l l Del iver

605-856-4822

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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11111144 -- SSPPRRAAYYEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

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

NE - CENTURY 500 GALLON PULL

BETWEEN, $800.00, (402) 787-2244

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

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - HINIKER 25', (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

11113300 -- TTRRAACCTTOORRSS,,TTIILLLL.. OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - FRONT WEIGHTS FOR CASE IH MAG-

NUM, (308) 995-5515

NE - HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS, HOSES & PTO

PUMPS, (308) 587-2344

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

299-6608

11220011 -- EENNGGIINNEESS//MMOOTTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 413 CHRYSLER FOR SALVAGE, (308)

995-5515

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,

(308) 624-2177

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

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

KS - GATED PVC W/BAD GATES, (785) 221-

8173

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 SHUT-OFF

VALVES & FITTING, (402) 726-2488

NE - PIPE TRAILER, (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, (308) 624-

2177

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,

(308) 624-2177

NE - DERAN/RANDOLPH GEARHEAD 100HP

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

(308) 624-2177

11220077 -- PPIIVVOOTTSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

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

3396

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

7066

NE - MODEL 680 REINKE 8 TOWER PIVOT,

VERY CLEAN, HAS DROP END GUN, BOOST-

ER PUMP, TOWER BOX, HAS BEEN UPDAT-

ED., (308) 636-8349

NE - 1987 REINKE MODEL 60, 6 TOWER,

1100 FORTY FT. HAS DROPPS, GUNS & GAL-

VANIZED PIPES. CALL KENT AT, (308) 636-

8349

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

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..

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

NE - 1200' SIDE ROLL SPRINKLER, OLDER

MODEL, FOB $1200 LEAVE A MESSAGE,

(308) 278-2728

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

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

NE - SERVICE OPS & PARTS MANUALS FOR

MANY BRANDS OF MANY OLDER COMBINES

& PICKERS. GLEN MLNARIK (888) 802-

5782. (NE) HRS MON-FRIDAY 8AM-6PM.,

(402) 986-1352

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

11330011 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEESS AANNDD AACCCCEESSSSOORRIIEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

KS - SALVAGING SEVERAL 6620, 7720 &

8820 JD COMBINES. LOTS OF GOOD PARTS

AT DISCOUNT PRICES. CALL 785 -564-0511

OR, (785) 382-6848

NE - IH 1440 COMBINE WITH 3400 HRS.,

(308) 269-2586

NE - PARTS FOR 1680 CLEANING SYSTEM,

CALL FOR LIST, (308) 269-2586

11330022 -- CCOOMMBBIINNEE HHEEAADDSS

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

MO - GLEANOR 318 OR 320 L OR M BEAN

HEAD, (816) 378-2015

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

NE - CASE IH 1063 CORN HEAD, 6RN, GOOD

CONDITION, HARVEST DONE, $7,800.00,

(402) 923-1721

KS - SHELBOURNE 20' STRIPPER HEADER,

$5,500.00, (785) 871-0711

11330066 -- GGRRAAIINN CCAARRTTSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - BIG 12 GRAIN CART 400 BU. , EXTRA

WIDE AXLE, $850.00, (785) 871-0711

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/

ELECTRIC MOTOR, (308) 478-5451

NE - MAYRATH 65', 8", (402) 726-2488

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

NE - 1050 6' TRUSSED BULK HEAD FOR

GRAIN STORAGE, $450.00, (308) 390-6336

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

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

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

IA - 5'-6'BELLY MOWERS; $375 - $975, (712)

299-6608

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

KS - ORTHMAN & BUCKEYE FRONT 3 PT

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

11550011 -- AALLFFAALLFFAA HHAAYY

WWAANNTTEEDD TTOO BBUUYY

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

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 - CERTIFIED MEADOW HAY, BIG ROUND

BALES, HORSES, CATTLE, MULCH, (308)

587-2344

KS - 150 BALES MIXED BROME/PRAIRIE

HAY, NOT CRP, NO THISTLE OR BINDWEED,

NET WRAPPED, $60/TON FOB, (785) 731-

5190

NE - 117 BG ROUNDS, MAINLY GRASS MIX,

(308) 436-5491

11550022 -- PPRRAAIIRRIIEE HHAAYY

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - EXCELLENT QUALITY LG RD PRAIRIE

HAY BALES, NET WRAP, NO RAIN, (308)

348-2234

11550033 -- BBRROOMMEE HHAAYY

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KS - BROME HAY $60-$70/TON, DIFFERENT

QUALITY HAY $40- $55/TON, NET OR

TWINE, (785) 731-5190

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

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

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

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

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

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) 544-6421www.iowafarmandranch.com

www.iowafarmandranch.com www.iowafarmandranch.com www.iowafarmandranch.com

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11883300 -- LLIIVVEESSTTOOCCKK OOTTHHEERR

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

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 - STAFIX ENERGIZERS - POWER FENCING

AND NUTRITION SERVICES FEED. DELIVERY

AVAILABLE. CUT ARTICLE AND USE FOR A

5% DISCOUNT ON YOUR NEXT ENERGIZER.

VAUGHN FEED CO., STEVE, 308-325-0648.

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

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 - REG ANGUS BULLS, (402) 395-2178

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

11991100 -- SSHHOOWW SSTTOOCCKK

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - CLUB CALVES, "THE WINNING KIND",

STEERS/HEIFERS, (402) 395-2178

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

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 - 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

22220000 -- RREEGGIISSTTEERREEDD HHOORRSSEESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - AQHA, YEARLINGS, MARES AND COLTS,

(308) 569-2458

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

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

KS - COW DOGS FOR SALE. 5H PUPPIES,

READY NOV. 26, WILL HAVE SHOTS, EXCEL-

LENT STOCK DOGS W/QUIET & CALM DIS-

POSITIONS. $200 EACH, (785) 332-3550

NE - THREE RED HEELER FEMALE PUPPIES,

SHOTS, WORMED, WORKING PARENTS,

(402) 469-8715

22550011 -- HHEELLPP WWAANNTTEEDD//NNEEEEDD WWOORRKK

SD - WANTED: RANCH HELP FOR COW/CALF

OPERATION. NEED TO HAVE SOME FARMING

EXPERIENCE. LOCATED IN CENTRAL SD.

CALL FOR DETAILS 605-730-1616 OR, (605)

473-5361

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

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 - CHEVROLET CAMPER SPECIAL - 1973,

GREEN/WHITE. PICK-UP. 8-CYL. POWER

BRAKES, POWER STEERING, CD, AM/FM,

STEREO, RUNS WELL, NEEDS WORK.

$1800. CALL 308- 440-3216.

NE - THIRD SEAT FOR 95-99 SUBURBAN,

TAUPE LEATHER, $100.00, (308) 624-2177

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

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

KS - 1976 FORD 3500 CAB & CHASSIS,

$500.00, (785) 778-2962

MO - 1974 IH TANDEM W/18' GRAIN BED,

HOIST & ROLLOVER TARP, 5+2 SPEED,

$7,000.00, (660) 548-3804

NE - 1987 FORD F800, AIR TAG AXLE,

22'BOX W/CARGO REAR DOORS, HOIST, 429

GAS ENGINE, 11R22. 5 NEARLY NEW RUB-

BER. CAN HAUL BETWEEN 750-800 BUSHEL

FROM FIELD TO BIN., (308) 894-6965

CO - ALL STEEL 20 FT GRAIN BOX AND

HOIST, $2,900.00, (303) 536-0124

NE - 1974 C60 CHEVY 16' FIELD BOX, 28,

800 ACTUAL MILES POWER STEERING,

ALWAYS SHEDDED, CAN SEND PICTURES,

$10,000, LEXINGTON, NE, (308) 324-3575

22660077 -- FFLLAATT BBEEDDSS && UUTTIILLIITTYY TTRRAAIILLEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - 20 FT FLATBED TRAILER. TIMPTE PIN-

TLE HITCH TO PULL BEHIND SEMI. AIR

BREAKS 24. 5 RUBBER. ALL ALUMINIUM

WHEELS $4000/OBO, (308) 348-2065

IA - USED 2 AND 4 WHEEL TRAILERS; $375

- $2,275, (712) 299-6608

22661133 -- MMOOBBIILLEE HHOOMMEESS && RRVV''SS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

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

ER, VERY CLEAN, EXCELLENT SNOWBIRD

TRAILER, NEW BATTERIES, $7400/OBO,

(308) 624-2177

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

KS - RANS S-5 ULTRALITE, (FACTORY

BUILT), (785) 778-2962

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

IA - NEW 600X16" GOODYEAR TIRE, $95.00,

(712) 299-6608

IA - 10X24" TO 18. 4X38" TIRES, (712) 299-

6608

22661177 -- VVAANNSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - CHEVY 1992 - GLADIATOR CONVERSION

VAN. BROWN, SEATS 7. 156,000 MILES.

$1200. CALL 308-830-2631.

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, (660) 548-3804

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 - 1988 FL DAY CAB 400, CUMMINS, 9SP,

411 REAR END, GOOD RUNNING TRUCK, EXC

TIRES, (402) 726-2488

KS - 1975 IH SEMI, 318, 13 SP, TWIN

SCREW, 5TH WHEEL, (785) 871-0711

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

MO - SELLING FOR PARTS, 1960'S HIGH-

LOADER, WITH STREET PADS, $1,500.00,

(816) 378-2015

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

CO - MIDLANDS MODEL M66 SCRAPER,

$3,500.00, (303) 536-0124

22880033 -- DDIIRRTT SSCCRRAAPPEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

MO - USED EVERSMAN 6' SCRAPER,

$6,500.00, (660) 548-3804

NE - MISKIN 5 YD DIRT SCRAPER, (308)

269-2586

22880044 -- MMOOTTOORR GGRRAADDEERRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

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

22880099 -- CCOONNSSTT.. TTRRUUCCKKSS && TTRRAAIILLEERRSS

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

MN - FLOOR HEAT WATER TUBING!! THE

BEST FOR LESS. CALL TODAY FOR A FREE

ESTIMATE ON A COMPLETE SYSTEM

INCLUDING PUMPS & BOILERS. GUARAN-

TEED LOWEST PRICES! WWW. MIKESHEAT-

ING. COM CALL @, (800) 446-4043

22884400 -- OOTTHHEERR CCOONNSSTT.. EEQQUUIIPPMMEENNTT

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

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

33000022 -- AANNTTIIQQUUEE TTRRAACCTTOORRSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE -- CCOONNTT’’DD

NE - 1952 JD B, RECONDITIONED, PULLED

IN DIV 1 4500LBS, $3,500.00, (402) 545-

2255

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

MN - ANTIQUE TRACTORS - 5 JOHN DEER, 4

CASE, 4 MOLINE, 16 FARMALL, 4 MASSEY,

2 OLIVER, 2 COCKSHUTT, 2 COOP, CALL

JOHN @, (701) 200-9233

IA - ANTIQUE AC, IH, JD, FORD, OLIVER, MM;

100 NICE OLD TRACTORS, (712) 299-6608

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

FFOORR SSAALLEE

MN - ANTIQUE TRUCKS - 4 STUDEBAKER, 4

DODGE, 8 CHEVY, 12 INTERNATIONAL, 4

DIAMOND T, 1 MACK, 2 WHITE, CALL JOHN

@, (701) 200-9233

IA - 1941 DODGE TRK W/6X10 DUMP BOX,

$3,550.00, (712) 299-6608

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

SD - FOREVER POST 3"X7'; 4'X7'; 4"X8';

PLASTIC FENCE POST CAN BE NAILED, STA-

PLED, SCREWED, WON'T ROT. MAJOR DISC.

W/2 BUNDLES OR MORE. QUALITY HAY

TARP W/STRAP STEEL STORAGE CONTAIN-

ERS 8'X20'; 8'X40. WE DELIVER HAENSEL

DISTRIBUTING. CALL CLINT 605-310-6653

JOHN, (605) 351-5760

MO - NEW HEAVY IRON CORRAL PANELS -

$60.00, FREE REPLACEMENT IF DAMAGED,

816-898-0234 OR, (816) 507-3116

CO - WIRE, PIPE, WOOD & VINYL. SERVING

WESTERN US, (970) 396-8729

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

BARBWIRE FENCE BUILDERS:Removal, construction and repairs.

(785)625-5819 • (800)628-6611

Cell: (785) 635-1922

www.iowafarmandranch.com

www.iowafarmandranch.com www.iowafarmandranch.com

www.iowafarmandranch.com

www.iowafarmandranch.com

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33001166 -- BBUUIILLDDIINNGGSS && SSTTRRUUCCTTUURREESS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

KY - KENTUCKY BUILDINGS, LLC. ALL STEEL

STRUCTURE. PACKAGES FROM 24' TO 75'

WIDE. WE SELL COMPONENTS, SLIDING

AND ROLL-UP DOORS, INSULATION, WIN-

DOWS, SHEET METAL, TRIM, AND STEEL

FRAMING. KYBUILDINGSLLC. COM, (606)

668-3446

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

FFOORR SSAALLEE

NE - REASONABLY PRICE MECHANICS

GLOVES, WARM GLOVES, MITTENS & OTHER

GLOVES., (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

NE - 150 ACRES, 2 GOOD 8" WELLS PLUS

GOOD 6" WELL IN REUSE PIT, 3/4 QUARTER

MILE UNDERGROUND PIPE, (308) 390-6336

55000044 -- PPAASSTTUURREE RREENNTT

FFOORR RREENNTT

NE - FALL & WINTER GRASS FOR CATTLE,

NO BULLS, (308) 587-2344

66000055 -- RREESSTTAAUURRAANNTTSS

77000011 -- SSPPEECCIIAALL EEVVEENNTTSS

FFOORR SSAALLEE

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

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PLACE AT BUFFALO COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS,

KEARNEY, NE, (800) 743-1649

NE - THE HANLON HOUSE BED/BREAKFAST-

A FINE ART SHOW CASE, INVITES YOU TO

CELEBRATE YOUR ANNIVERSARY HERE

W/SPECIAL SURPRISES. 1920 1ST AVE,

SCOTTSBLUFF NE. BOOK TODAY @WWW.

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SEEKING A FULL-TIME ACCOUNTANT IN

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THIS POSITION INVOLVES WORKING ON

INCOME, PAYROLL AND SALES TAX

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MENTS. MUST BE PROFICIENT IN EXCEL

AND EXPERIENCE WITH QUICK BOOKS A

PLUS. WE OFFER COMPETITIVE SALARIES,

LIMITED TRAVEL, MEDICAL AND DISABILI-

TY INSURANCE, A 401(K) AND SECTION 125

PLAN. SEND RESUME TO: DANA F. COLE &

COMPANY, LLP, 244 E. THIRD, PO BOX 648,

CHADRON, NE 69337 OR LULF@DANA-

COLE.COM EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

EMPLOYER.

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LIFTING. MECHANICAL APTITUDE IMPOR-

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OR MILITARY EXPERIENCE A PLUS. FAX

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Looking back on 2010Continued from page 1

Hillaker remarked that May was “almostunusually quiet” concerning severe weather;which was the only remarkable thing about theotherwise virtually statistically normal month.

And then the rains came.In Iowa, on average, June 2010 was the

wettest ever on record with 10.45 inches of rainfalling across the state. Hillaker noted thatthere was substantial local variability. GuthrieCenter, for example, experienced 14.92 inchesof rain, which was a record rainfall month.Other areas that recorded record rainfall forany month in June included Cherokee at 13.11inches and Rowan in Wright County, which wasthe wet spot in the state, at 20.81 inches.

Also in June, Hillaker said, Osceola County,in far northwest Iowa, had an F4 tornado passthrough. Though the tornado did not strike anytowns, 10 injuries were reported. It was thestrongest tornado recorded in Iowa since the F5in Parkersburg in 2008.

Hillaker said there were 33 tornadoes in thestate in June.

July was another record rainfall month, plac-ing fifth.

“For much of the summer, Iowa experiencedhigh humidity,” Hillaker stated. Compoundedwith the above normal temperatures, heatindexes in excess of 110º were recorded acrossthe state in July in August.

Flooding also again became prevalent in July.The Lake Delhi dam, on the Maquoketa Riverin northeast Iowa, failed July 24 after threedays of rain, which caused thousand to evacu-ate their homes and millions of dollars in prop-erty damages.

Rathbun Lake in south central Iowa crested

just five inches below the all-time record.Heavy rains continued in August, but were

focused on central Iowa; Urbandale, for exam-ple, recorded 16.07 inches, Hillaker relayed.Flooding on the Skunk River substantiallyaffected Ames and areas downstream

He noted, however, that far eastern and west-ern parts of the state were dry.

Overall, the 2010 summer was the secondwettest on record – second only to 1993 – witha statewide average of 23.23 inches of rainrecorded, which is 10.16 inches more than nor-mal.

Hillaker said he has been asked “why we did-n’t see more flooding?”

To which he replied, “The temperatures had alot to do with that.”

In 1993 and 2008, for example, temperatureswere persistently cool so not much evaporationwas going on between rain events, he explained

The summer of 2010 was also the warmestsince 1988, although there were no 100º days.The ground had some opportunity to drybecause of the higher than normal tempera-tures.

The agricultural effects of persistent rainfalland persistent heat were observed in yields.

“Corn in particular, and to some degree soy-beans, matured too quickly, even with adequatemoisture. Ears weren’t filled out,” Hillakerexplained.

Livestock growers also noted mortalities anddecreased weight gain in stock due to high heatindices, he added. Omaha and Council Bluffsrecorded 112º and 114º heat indices in mid-August, which is “about as high as it gets inthis state,” Hillaker stated.

No freezing temperatures were recorded inSeptember, which was a little warmer thanaverage and wetter, but had “started to settledown just a little bit.

“October was just about as perfect a month asyou could hope for, for a harvest,” Hillakerremarked.

The first hard freeze in the state occurred onOctober 3 and 4 in the northwest two thirds,the majority of the state had experienced afreeze by the 21st or 22nd, and the far south-east was the last to freeze, which occurred onOctober 29, Hillaker said.

He joked that November was virtually a “non-news month because everything pretty muchgot done in October” but did note that the firstmajor snow event of the season occurred on the12th and 13th. Emmetsburg in Palo AltoCounty recorded the greatest amount of snow:14 inches.

“Now we are in a much colder weather pat-tern, which will persist for a week to a week ina half,” Hillaker observed.

Overall in 2010, it has been the fifth wettestyear considering precipitation in just the first11 months during which time 43.54 inches havefallen; the ranking could change depending onprecipitation in December, Hillaker stated.

• #1 was 1993 with 48.22 inches• #2 was 1881 with 44.16 inches• #3 was 1902 with 44.04 inches• #4 was 2008 with 43.79 inches• #6 was 2007 with 43.35 inchesA typical December yields approximately one

inch of precipitation, while the record is aboutthree inches, Hillaker shared on December 1with Iowa Farm & Ranch.

State Climatologist Harry Hillaker, with theIowa Department of Agriculture and LandStewardship, projected that the upcoming wintermay include stronger storms and the potential forchangeable weather.

“The interesting thing right now (December 1)is the unusually widespread snow cover in thenorthern hemisphere,” he observed. Snow is pres-ent in nearly all of Minnesota, North and SouthDakota, Montana and Canada, as well as manyparts of Europe that do not see it so early in the

season. The snow pack holds down temperatures,which can result in more snow.

Hillaker added, it is also very cold in Alaska andnorthern Asia, from -40º to -60º. While neither ofthese indicators guarantee “nasty weather” inIowa, they do increase the odds, he remarked.

The National Weather Service, Hillaker said,has issued a long range projection of near normaltemperatures and precipitation.

Additionally, Iowa is in a La Nina weather pat-tern. Taking this information together Hillaker

explained that La Nina accentuates a pattern ofhigher contrast between warmer weather to thesouth of the United States and colder weather inthe northern portion.

This, in turn, results in a stronger jet stream.The consequence: potential for mixed winter

weather “cold as you ever want to see” and“ridiculously mild.”

But, Hillaker noted, these predictions are only“a best guess” and “each La Nina is different.”

2011 Winter Outlook

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