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Volume V, Issue 7 JULY, 2011 PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID OMAHA, NE PERMIT NO. 36 Ethanol credit faces elimination, expiration by Greg Forbes The Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) was created in 2004 as a federal tax incentive for the use of ethanol. At the moment, fuel blenders and mar- keters collect a 45-cent tax credit per gallon of ethanol blended with gasoline sold. Over the past month, some legislators have debat- ed killing the credit now as opposed to letting it expire December 31, reasoning it is currently unnecessary because of high oil prices. Dr. Chad Hart, Biofuels Economist at Iowa State Uni- versity, stated the ethanol industry is “currently okay” without the tax credit. “When oil prices are high like they are now,” Hart said, “the ethanol producers are in a good place. In 2008, when oil prices were at $140 a barrel, ethanol plants were doing great. However, when prices were $40 a barrel, that’s when we started to see plants shut down.” He further explained Senator Charles Grassley want- ed to tie the tax credit to oil prices. If oil prices were high, Hart said, there would be no tax credit. However, if prices were low, a new credit would be installed. Hart stated Grassley’s proposal may be a means to “wean” ethanol retailers off of the credit because the deficit will decrease over time and there would be no need to end the credit immediately. “We’d like support, but only when the industry re- ally needs it,” Hart said. The tax credit has been targeted because of a large national deficit and cuts are being made to any spend- ing the legislature views as unnecessary. He believes the current credit will not be eliminated now but will be allowed to expire without plans for a renewal due to budget pressure. “It’s just not necessary now,” Hart said. “But there could be one in the future. All it takes is low oil prices.” In a statement, Grassley explained legislation of the tax credit was designed to be phased out over a five- year period because of rising oil prices leading to a de- crease in dependence on the credit. On July 7, Senators John Thune and Amy Klobuchar announced a bipartisan agreement that allows a smooth transition to a more sustainable model of in- centives. The Ethanol Reform and Deficit Reduction Act will terminate the current tax credit on July 31. Ending the tax credit before it expired would provide the federal treasury with $2 billion from existing VEETC funds. Two-thirds of the money - $1.3 billion - would help reduce the national deficit and the remaining $668 million towards renewable fuel incentives to help lower gas prices for consumers. Such incentives would include mixed fuel pumps. However, Grassley said he believes at a practical level, the ethanol tax credit will last until the end of the year or slightly sooner if the compromise passes.

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Volume V, Issue 7 JULY, 2011

PRST STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDOMAHA, NE

PERMIT NO. 36

Ethanol credit faces elimination, expiration

by Greg ForbesThe Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC)

was created in 2004 as a federal tax incentive for theuse of ethanol. At the moment, fuel blenders and mar-keters collect a 45-cent tax credit per gallon of ethanolblended with gasoline sold.

Over the past month, some legislators have debat-ed killing the credit now as opposed to letting it expireDecember 31, reasoning it is currently unnecessarybecause of high oil prices.

Dr. Chad Hart, Biofuels Economist at Iowa State Uni-versity, stated the ethanol industry is “currently okay”without the tax credit.

“When oil prices are high like they are now,” Hartsaid, “the ethanol producers are in a good place. In2008, when oil prices were at $140 a barrel, ethanolplants were doing great. However, when prices were$40 a barrel, that’s when we started to see plants shutdown.”

He further explained Senator Charles Grassley want-

ed to tie the tax credit to oil prices. If oil prices were high, Hart said, there would be no

tax credit. However, if prices were low, a new creditwould be installed.

Hart stated Grassley’s proposal may be a means to“wean” ethanol retailers off of the credit because thedeficit will decrease over time and there would be noneed to end the credit immediately.

“We’d like support, but only when the industry re-ally needs it,” Hart said.

The tax credit has been targeted because of a largenational deficit and cuts are being made to any spend-ing the legislature views as unnecessary.

He believes the current credit will not be eliminatednow but will be allowed to expire without plans for arenewal due to budget pressure.

“It’s just not necessary now,” Hart said. “But there could be one in the future. All it takes is

low oil prices.” In a statement, Grassley explained legislation of the

tax credit was designed to be phased out over a five-year period because of rising oil prices leading to a de-crease in dependence on the credit.

On July 7, Senators John Thune and Amy Klobucharannounced a bipartisan agreement that allows asmooth transition to a more sustainable model of in-centives.

The Ethanol Reform and Deficit Reduction Act willterminate the current tax credit on July 31.

Ending the tax credit before it expired would providethe federal treasury with $2 billion from existingVEETC funds.

Two-thirds of the money - $1.3 billion - would helpreduce the national deficit and the remaining $668million towards renewable fuel incentives to helplower gas prices for consumers. Such incentives wouldinclude mixed fuel pumps.

However, Grassley said he believes at a practicallevel, the ethanol tax credit will last until the end of theyear or slightly sooner if the compromise passes.

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The owner of a family-op-erated food market andcatering business in subur-ban New Jersey has beennamed the winner of theIowa Food & Family Pro-ject’s “Be Our Guest, Be AFarmer” contest. NancyConturso of Wayne, NewJersey, was one of more than100 contestants from 31states who competed for thechance to win the four-day,three-night trip to Iowa torenew their connection tofood’s origins, experiencefarm life and meet and con-verse with farm families.

The “Be Our Guest, Be AFarmer” contest, launchedlast December in New YorkCity’s Times Square by theIowa Soybean Association,involves a variety of farm,food and retail partners. The

goal of the contest is to in-spire positive relationshipsbetween farm families andconsumers by demonstrat-ing the many ways farmerscontinue evolving and im-proving to provide healthyfood for everyone.

“We’re absolutely thrilledand consider this a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” saysConturso, who served as amanagement consultant forseveral Fortune 500 compa-nies before launching a suc-cessful food and cateringbusiness with her husband,John. “When I saw thechance to have my familyexperience being a farmer, Ihad to enter.

“I want my children to ex-perience a different cultureaway from the hustle andbustle of the Northeast,” she

adds. “Iowa is the heartlandof America, home to beauti-ful farmland led by genera-tions of families and farmsthat are vast and bountiful.It’s also a place where fami-lies work together. This tripwill provide that opportuni-ty, and we’re grateful to theIowa Food & Family Projectand everyone who’s made itpossible.”

The Contursos will be ac-companied on the trip Au-gust 17 to 20 by two of theirthree children, John, 9, andGrace, 8.

“My daughter had beenasking me in the days lead-ing up to the announcementif we had won,” Nancy says.“Needless to say, we’re allextremely excited to visitIowa and meet the farmerswho provide our food.”

The Contursos will tourfarms of Kevin and Julie VanManen and Nathan andBetsy Hill. The Van Manensand their children, Jacob andEmily, raise cattle and hogsand grow corn, soybeansand sweet corn near Kellogg.The Hills farm nearEllsworth with their sons,Collin and Conner, and growcorn and soybeans and raiseturkeys.

The “Be Our Guest, Be AFarmer” itinerary also in-cludes tours of John DeereDes Moines Works, REGNewton, Channel’s Circle ofScience near Huxley andLiving History Farms. In ad-dition, the Contursos willenjoy a visit to the IowaState Fair, an evening mealat the Iowa Beef SteakHouse and breakfast at the

Machine Shed Restaurant. “Iowa’s turkey farmers

and the farming communitywelcome the Contursos andlook forward to involvingthem in all aspects of farmlife,” says Gretta Irwin, ex-ecutive director of the IowaTurkey Federation. “Farm-ers and consumers have somuch in common, andevents like this provide awonderful opportunity tolearn from each other andhave conversations abouthealthy food, farms andcommunities.”

Contest sponsors and par-ticipants include the IowaBeef Industry Council, IowaSoybean Association, IowaPork Producers Association,Iowa Turkey Federation,REG Newton, Comfort Inn &Suites at Living History

Farms, Iowa Office ofTourism, Living HistoryFarms, Iowa State Fair, JohnDeere Des Moines Worksand the Machine ShedRestaurant.

For more informationabout the contest and thegrand prize recipients, logon to www.iowafoodand-family.com or www.face-book.com/foodnfamiliesfoodnfamilies.

The Iowa Food & FamilyProject celebrates Iowa, themiracle of food and the menand women who provide it.It involves nearly 20 farm,retail, food and food relieforganizations and is dedi-cated to inspiring positiverelationships between farm-ers and consumers throughpersonal engagement andadvocacy. It is funded in partby the soybean checkoff.

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years thought that part ofmy job as a farmer’s wifewould be to watch myson’s 4-H calves, twosteers and a heifer, to seeif the heifer was in heat.

But, that was one of thetasks assigned to mewhen my husband andson took off for their year-ly camping trip with theBoy Scout troop thismonth.

Before they left, my sonnoticed one of the steerswas mounting the heifer,so the task was left to meto see if she was in heat.

So my time for the nextcouple days was split be-tween the house and thebarn watching the calves.

If I got paid for the job,it wouldn’t have beenenough because it was themost boring thing I’vedone up until now.

Do you know what cat-tle do all day? Nothing.Well, less than nothing.They eat, they drink, theywalk around, and occa-sionally, they lie down and

rest. Really, that’s about it.There was no action goingon at all in the barn.

I even thought I wasmissing something, so Iwent to the Internet andsearched for “heifer heatsigns” and came up witha few dozen websites,from which I gleaned in-formation to aid in myquest to see if the heiferwas in heat or not.

I’ve learned more aboutthe reproductive cycles ofheifers and calves in thelast couple weeks than Ihad in my entire life up tonow.

In the end, I still person-ally have no clue if shewas in heat or not, but Iguess we’ll find out atsome point.

Another one of mytasks while the boys are atcamp is to feed the calvesin the morning.

One morning, I woke toa text from my husbandsaying that a storm rippedthrough their camp in themorning, preventing themfrom having the flag rais-

ing.I immediately went to

the radar to see what thedeal was, only to discoverthat the orange and redradar colors were right atour doorstep.

So I flung myself out ofbed, woke up the little kidand ran down to the barnto feed the big kid’s calvesand the little kid’s bottlecalf before the storm hit.

I honestly didn’t knowthat I could move that fast,given that my back wasnot cooperating with meall week.

I guess adrenaline is apowerful drug, because Iwas even able to lift a five-gallon pail of water.

I was finishing up justas the large drops of rainstarted falling on myhead.

My mom and aunt hadcome the week before towatch my oldest son dohis 4-H communicationevents.

Afterward, they cameout to the farm to see thecalves.

Both of them showedcalves when they were in4-H, and like beingaround them.

Mom said she liked thesmell of the barn becauseit reminded her of the funtimes she had at the Web-ster County Fair.

Mom played with thecalves for a while, helping

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Then my aunt, wantedto know what was in thefeed we were giving to thecalves, and proceeded totaste it while mom wasstill working with thecalves.

After being more than alittle grossed out (remem-ber I am a city girl ) Iwarned her that if shetasted it one more time Iwas going to include theentire episode in my nextcolumn.

She looked at me, andtasted another piece shethought was the mo-lasses.

I don’t care if you callme a city girl, but I’m stillgoing with my initial as-sessment of ... yuck!

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team was recently restructured to incorporate an addi-tional specialist in northeast Iowa and emphasize pro-gram services rather than strictly delineated bound-aries.

Dr. John Lawrence, Director of Extension to Agricul-tural and Natural Resources and Associate Dean of theCollege of Agriculture and Life Sciences, noted that theprocess undergone by the entire Extension organiza-tion during the past year during reorganization wascomplicated and so was reorganizing the field agrono-mists’ structure.

Terry Basol started with ISU Agronomy Extension inNovember of 2010 and is based at the Borlog Center inNashua on the Chickasaw/Floyd County line.

Other changes Lawrence commented on includedtransitioning field specialists Brian Lang and MarkCarlton to focus their efforts on forages such as hay,pasture and biomass.

Clarke McGrath, an ISU agronomist team leader sta-tioned in Harlan in Shelby County, has also assumedadditional responsibilities. McGrath served as a fieldagronomist first, after being hired in 2000 and fieldwork is still a substantial part of his role.

He also coordinates activities and projects betweenthe seed industry and extension field staff.

The industry and extension share research data, con-duct cooperative research and do cooperative trainingand educational activities, he explained.

Lawrence urged producers to contact the agronomistwith whom they are familiar and have a good workingrelationship, regardless if their “territory” has changed

according to the map.For those unsure of which individual to contact, he

suggested to start by calling the local county extensionoffice. Staff at each office can put farmers in touch withthe specialist assigned to serve a particular geograph-ic area.

Lawrence commented that the new map’s lines“aren’t as nice and neat as county” borders.

This is primarily due to the fact that the organizationwants to maintain the relationships and support thespecialties each agronomist developed in their area, heelaborated.

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2 Tbsp. tomatopaste

1 (14.5 ounce)can Italian-styletomatoes, drainedand coarselychopped

2 Tbsp. choppedfresh parsley

1 tsp. driedoregano leaves

1 tsp. salt¼ tsp. freshly

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DOE offers $105 million loan guarantee to POET’s cellulosic bio-refinery in Emmetsburg

U.S. Energy SecretarySteven Chu announced onJuly 7 the offer of a condi-tional commitment for a$105 million loan guar-antee to support the de-velopment of the nation’sfirst commercial-scale cel-lulosic ethanol plant.

Project LIBERTY, spon-sored by POET, LLC, willproduce up to 25 milliongallons of ethanol peryear and will be located inEmmetsburg.

POET estimates theproject will generate ap-proximately 200 jobs dur-ing construction and 40permanent jobs at theplant. POET estimates theproject will also bring ap-

proximately $14 millionin new revenue to areafarmers.

“This project will helpdecrease our dependenceon oil, create jobs and aidour transition to clean, re-newable energy that isproduced here at home,”said Secretary Chu.

“The innovations usedin this project are anotherexample of how we areseizing the opportunity tocreate new economic op-portunities to win theclean energy future.”

“Projects like the onewe are announcing showthat our investments innext generation biofuelsare paying off,” said Sec-

retary Tom Vilsack. “Project LIBERTY will

produce up to 25 milliongallons of ethanol peryear, create more than200 jobs, and generatemillions of dollars in rev-enue for the local econo-my. This project is an im-portant step in the ObamaAdministration’s effort tobreak our nation’s unsus-tainable dependence onforeign oil and move to-ward a clean energy econ-omy.”

“POET has given thisinitiative the very aptname Project Liberty, andit is appropriate that thisannouncement comes soclose to Independence

Day,” said Senator TomHarkin (D-IA), a seniormember and formerChairman of the SenateAgriculture Committee.

“This is all about de-creasing American’s de-pendence on oil from un-stable and often hostileforeign sources. And thispioneering facility willkick-start a major domes-tic industry producing ad-vanced biofuels fromplentiful feedstocks likecrop residues, nativegrasses and woody mate-rials, creating thousandsof jobs in rural America.

“I thank Secretary Chuand the Department fortheir commitment to ac-

celerating America’s tran-sition from dependenceon imported oil to greaterreliance on to clean, do-mestically produced bio-fuels.”

Unlike many conven-tional corn ethanol plants,Project LIBERTY will usecorncobs, leaves andhusks – sources providedby local farmers – that donot compete with feedgrains.

The project’s innovativeprocess uses enzymatichydrolysis to convertwaste into ethanol andwill produce enough bio-gas to power both ProjectLIBERTY and POET’s ad-jacent grain-based

ethanol plant. Project LIBERTY will

displace more than 13.5million gallons of gasolineannually and fulfill morethan 25 percent of theprojected 2013 RenewableFuel Standard Require-ment for biomass-basedcellulosic ethanol.

POET plans to replicateits unique process at 27 oftheir other corn ethanolfacilities, which wouldhave a projected com-bined annual capacity ofone billion gallons peryear of cellulosic ethanol.

The company estimatesthat 85 percent of ProjectLIBERTY will be sourcedwith U.S. content.

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United Soybean Board (USB) farmer-leaders voted recently to approve thesoybean checkoff’s new Long-RangeStrategic Plan (LRSP), which identifiessix areas they believe are most criticalto maintaining and expanding the U.S.soy industry in the next five years.

Areas include increasing the value ofU.S. soybean meal and oil, ensuringthat U.S. soybean farmers maintaintheir freedom to operate, meeting cus-tomer needs, protecting the animal-agriculture sector and investing intransportation infrastructure.

USB farmer-directors approved theplan during USB’s meeting June 29 toJuly 1 in Milwaukee.

In addition, USB farmer-leaders ap-proved projects to increase the focuson production research on the soybeangenome and to increase emphasis onspecific, targeted international mar-kets.

The checkoff has supported researchthat led to the sequencing of the soy-bean genome, and the next steps willbe to identify the function of eachgene.

“Additional research on the soybeangenome will allow us to increase effi-ciency in plant breeding,” said USBChairman Marc Curtis. “This will allow

researchers to change the plant inways that could improve compositionand help increase yields.”

Picking targeted markets will allowUSB to focus its efforts for the maxi-mum impact, Curtis stated.

“We have identified specific marketswhere we can make a move immedi-ately,” said Curtis. “These will be mar-kets U.S. soy is not currently in and wecan focus on and make an impact.”

Farmer-leaders also determined thedirection of USB’s fiscal year that startsOctober 1, 2011, with specific recom-mendations for each of the checkoff’sprogram areas, including communica-tions, domestic marketing, interna-tional marketing, production researchand new uses development.

USB is made up of 69 farmer-direc-tors who oversee the investments ofthe soybean checkoff on behalf of allU.S. soybean farmers. Checkoff fundsare invested in the areas of animal uti-lization, human utilization, industrialutilization, industry relations, marketaccess and supply. As stipulated in theSoybean Promotion, Research andConsumer Information Act, USDA’sAgricultural Marketing Service hasoversight responsibilities for USB andthe soybean checkoff.

Iowa State University joins sustainable hen-housing study

Iowa State University will team withresearchers from Michigan State Uni-versity, University of California, Davisand the U.S. Department of Agricul-ture’s Agricultural Research Service tostudy the sustainability of laying hen-housing systems.

The $6 million study, funded by theCoalition for Sustainable Egg Supply(CSES), will examine the interactionsand trade-offs among food safety,worker safety, hen health and welfare,environmental impact and food afford-ability aspects of three poultry-hous-ing systems.

Iowa State will study the environ-mental impact portion of the CSES Lay-ing Hen Housing Research Project.

The environmental study will evalu-ate the indoor thermal and air qualityconditions, gaseous and particulateemissions, feed and energy utilizationefficiency and manure nutrient man-agement.

The study will be conducted in threetypes of commercial-scale buildings:

Conventional cage housing, used by

the majority of U.S. egg producersEnriched cage housing, with largerthan conventional cages andequipped with perches, nesting areasand foraging and dust-bathing ma-terialsCage-free aviary, which allows hensto roam on the building’s floor andhave access to perches and nestboxesInformation generated by the three-

year study is expected to help egg pur-chasers and producers make objective,science-based decisions as the egg in-dustry evolves in response to con-sumer needs and desires.

The CSES is composed of food com-panies, research institutions, non-governmental organizations and otherstakeholders working to better under-stand the impact of various laying hen-housing systems on a sustainable sup-ply of eggs. CSES is facilitated by theCenter for Food Integrity, a nonprofitorganization established to increaseconsumer trust and confidence intoday’s U.S. food system.

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18000 BALESJD 567 BALERJD 530 #12745560JD 510 RD. BALERJD 375 RD BALER #985017JD 346 SQ BALERJD 336 SQ. BALERJD 214W WIRE BALER'97 JD 100 BIG SQUARE BALER

#110254, 24000 BALES

CIH 8580 SQ. BALER #CFH0120150CIH 8465 AUTO RD BALERCIH 440 SQ. BALERCIH 60 STALK CHOPPERVERMEER R9-A, HITCHVERMEER 605L BALER

#1VRR141F3W100VERMEER 505L BALER #465, "VERY

NICE"RHINO 20' SHREDDERNH BB960A BALER #274580045,

LARGE SQNH 855 RD. BALER'03 NH BR780 RD BALER #26078NH 570 SQ. BALERNH 355 GRINDER MIXER HYDNH 353 MILLNH 351 MIX MILLNH 316 SQ. BALERGEHL 1260 CHOPPER W/3R C.H.GEHL 1065 CHOPPER W/2X CORN

HEAD & HAYHEADWAGONS/GRAINCARTS

UNVERFERTH 475 AUGER CART#475025

NH 1033 BALE WAGON #10113KNIGHT 4063 FEED WAGONKILBROS 1810 GRAIN CARTKILBROS 575 AUGER CARTKILBROS 475 GRAINCARTKEENAN 115 HORIZONTAL MIX

WAGON, WITH SCALES'09 J&M 750 GRAINCART #4618,

30.5L-32J&M 750 GRAINCARTJ&M 675 AUGER CARTJ&M 620 GRAIN CART3 - EZ TRAIL BALE WAGON ON

KILBROS 1010 GEARSDMI 320BRENT 674 GRAINCART, RT 30.5-32

CENTER AUGERBRENT 672 GRAIN CART #B17140145BRENT 670 GRAIN CARTBRENT 640 WAGON #B1696141BRENT GRAINCART #400158SEVERAL GRAVITY WAGONS

MOWERS/CUTTERSJD X485 LAWN MOWER #40650JD 275 DISC MOWER 9'JD 260 DISC MOWERCIH 254 #8542, W/WOODS 60" DECKRHINO FN20 BATWING MOWER

#10288, 20' NITROFRONTIER 2072 6' MOWER, NEWBUSH HOG 3210 3PT OFFSET

INDUSTRIALJD 544B WHEEL LOADER #262892T,

W/BOOM & BUCKETJD 420 U FORKLIFTJD 320 SKID LDR #161931, CAB A/CJD 317 SKID LDR #175603, CAB A/CJD 317 SKID LDR #104316JD 245 QT LOADERCASE 921 LOADER #JEE0093689,

CAB W/ACCASE 850C DOZER #7402509,

10' BLADE 24" TRACKSCASE 680L #JJG0070364, 4967-HR

TLB'00 CASE 650H DOZER, LONG TRACK

CAB W/AC 2074HR 6 WAYCASE 584 FORKLIFT #5310478, 2WD

5318 HRS'94 CASE 580 SUPER K

#JJG0185514, 4X4 3954HR TLBCASE 580B #41484, TLBCASE 580 BACKHOE #4131686TAKEUCHI MINI EXCAVATORSTOUT WALK-THROUGH PALLET 48"

W/SKID STEER Q-ATTACH2 - STOUT SKID STEER PLATESTOUT ROCK BUCKET GRAPPLE

W/SKID STEER Q-ATTACHSTOUT GRAPPLE BUCKET W/SKID

STEER Q-ATTACHSTOUT BRUSH GRAPPLE W/SKID

STEER Q-ATTACHLOWE HYD AUGER, 750 CH W/9" &

12" W/SKID STEER Q-ATTACHNH LX865 TURBO SK LDR #870575,

2166-HR'00 MUSTANG 2050 SK LDR

#SH001002466, 2500-HRKELLY 3PT BACKHOEFORD 4500 LOADER

FORD 575D, TURBO 4X4 4-IN-1BUCKET 4941HR CAB A/C TLB

FORD 555, MFD 16.9-28 2HYD 3PT LDR ONLY

FORD 555 #P644642, 2WD 2308 HRS16.9-28 LDR ONLY

DRESSER TD8E DOZER #05379CAT 931B DOZER #78U1050CAT 236 SKID LOADER #4YZ00490,

CAB A/CCAT D6 DOZER #07643CAT D5C #6PJ00193, DOZER

CANOPY 6-WAY'99 ASV 4810 TRACK SK LDR

#ANC00685, 3327HRMISCELLANEOUS

JD 6500 SPRAYER, 4 WHEELJD 740 SELF-LEVEL LOADERJD 350 SPREADER #11311715JD 260 LOADERJD LO BOY TRAILER 8X28JD FRT MT BLADE, 10'UNVERFERTH HT36 #A48530347,

HEAD MOVERTREE PLANTER 3PTSUKUP GRAIN CLEANERROGATOR 844 #8407955, 4400-HR

60' BOOMNH 328 SPREADERMELROW 115 SPRAYER

#1153254-81IRRIGATION PUMP W/AC MOTORINGERSOL RAM TELEHANDLERHYTROL BULK SEED CONVEYOR

BELT 20'2 - HYTROL BAG SEED CONVEYOR

BELT 20'HARDY TANDEM SPRAYEREZ TRAIL HEAD CARRIER 25'DU-ALL MODEL 275 QT LOADER

#5017DMC HI CAP 40 GRAIN CLEANERDIESEL FUEL TANK, 8000 GALLON2 - DEGELMAN ROCK PICKER2 - CASE CONCRETE EAGLEBULK SEED CONVEYOR BELT 8'AG CHEM 50' SPRAY BOOM625 HEAD TRAILER

TITLED EQUIPMENT'00 WILSON GRAIN TRLR

#1W1SAFYA8YA231570'97 WILSON GRAIN TRLR #224550'94 WILSON GRAIN TRLR

#1W1MAF1D1RA218965'95 WILSON GRAIN TRLR

#1W1MAF1W5SA221228'94 WILSON GRAIN TRLR

#1W1MAFYA6RA218648'94 WHEELER GRAIN TRLR #011117'06 NISSAN ALTIMA, BLACK LEATHER

VERY GOOD CONDITION'88 GMC, TANDEM TENDER TRUCK

STAINLESS STEEL FERT BOX'96 FORD L8000 TRUCK, 20' FRAME

8.9 DIESEL ENG'89 FORD F800 SERVICE TRUCK'04 CHEVY PICKUP, 2WD EXT CAB

2500 HD 6.5 DIESELSEVERAL PJ TRAILERSSEVERAL LOAD TRAIL TRAILERS

1-IFR(JULY2011-MOWREY AUCTION)MS

There will be a $25.00 title fee for allpurchases of titled equipment to bepaid by purchaser.

301 E. Frederick St. • Milford, IL 60953Ph: 815-889-4191 • Fax: 815-889-5365

NEXT AUCTION AUGUST 17, 2011

MOWREY AUCTION CO., INC.LICENSE #044000247,

JON MOWREY LICENSE #041000416EQ. MUST BE REMOVED IN 30 DAYS

OF PURCHASE.PLEASE BRING BANK LETTER OF

CREDIT IF YOU HAVE NEVERBEEN HERE.

Live Online Bidding throughPROXIBID.Please visit

www.proxibid.com/mowrey to register for the auction.

There will be 2.5% BuyersPremium charged on items

purchased online, with a$750.00 cap per item.

www.mowreyauction.comAUCTION • JULY 20, 2011 • 8:00 A.M. • AUCTION

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www.bigiron.comUnreserved Auction

ONLINE INTERNET ONLYWednesday, July 27, 2011

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

NO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE & NO RESERVES!! Marvin Klinefelter Estate & Denise Klinefelter - Craig

Klinefelter - 515-745-4978, Marshalltown, IA

1-TA29, IFR7 WT, SS (Big Iron Auction TA29 2011-Stock Auction SM

80 AC 7080 Tractor, 5722 Hrs 73 AC 7050 Tractor W/ 96 Allied 795 Loader W/8' Bucket

AC WD Tractor 87 Ford LTL 9000 Tri-Axle Truck, 21' Kann Aluminum Box 80 Ford LNT 9000 Tri-Axle Truck, 21' Kann Aluminum Box

H&H Utility Trailer(2) GSI 15,000 Bu Grain Bins

Butler 3000 Bu Grain BinButler Grain Bin 18' Width/Diameter

GSI 2900 Bu GrainHolding Bin

Hiniker 6R30" CultivatorBlack Machine W/White Units 6300 12R30" Planter

AC 1300 29.5' Field CultivatorDeutz Allis 2500 Disk W/Noble Harrow

Landoll 2220 Weatherproofer II Deep Tillage RipperAC 6 Bottom 20" Moldboard PlowAC 4 Bottom 16" Moldboard Plow

JD 400 15 Ft Rotary Hoe 91 Nissan Forklift

00 Polaris Magnum 325 4X4 ATVM-4-324T-670 Phase Converter

Aladin 12-325 El Hot Water Power WasherHorizon Equipment - Ray Nepple - 712-653-2574, Manning, IA

10 JD 9770STS Combine, 618 Eng/460 Sep Hrs 07 JD 9660 STS Combine, 930 Eng/666 Sep Hrs

10 JD 612C 12R30" Corn Head06 JD 893 8R30" Corn Head02 JD 893 8R30" Corn Head97 JD 893 8R30" Corn Head

The following equipment is owned by various owners, visitwww.bigiron.com for owner names, items locations and

phone numbers94 Timpte Super Hopper Grain Trailer

98 Trail King TK60SSD 392 Side Dump TrailerCat Lexion 465 Combine, 2284 Hrs.

White Field Boss 2-105 Tractor98 Krause 5520 20’ Drill

Unverferth Mfg. Co. Brent CPC 7 Shank Disc Ripper93 Case IH 1020 25’ Head

96 Case IH 1020 16.5’ Head(2) 94 Case IH 1020 17.5’ Heads78 AC Gleaner R438 Cornhead

90 Deutz Allis Gleaner R436 Hugger Cornhead80 AC Gleaner LM20 20’ Platform

91 Deutz Allis Gleaner R324 24’ Platform86 Deutz-Allis Gleaner LM322 22’ Platform

89 Deutz Allis Gleaner R430 4R30” Cornhead78 AC Gleaner R630 6R30” Cornhead

75 AC Gleaner FG430 4R30” CornheadAvco New Idea 846N 6R40” Cornhead

88 Deutz Allis Gleaner R436 4R36” Cornhead97 Cleveland Steel Tool Co. 55 Ton IronworkerGraco 800-062 Cold Water Pressure WasherWashhop Portable Hot Water Pressure Unit

Hotsy 550B Portable Pressure Washer

455 Items selling on this auction!

The next Big Iron auction is on August 10!!

Check out Employment Opportunities, www.bigiron.com

BigIron.com is a division of Stock AuctionCompany, 1-800-937-3558

B LAINE NICKLES ESTATE AUCTIONHeartland Museum Grounds, Hwy. 3 & 9th St. SW, Clarion, Iowa

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2011 • 10 A.M.TRACTORS: Cockshutts: 56 - 35 Black Hawk, WF, restored • 55 - 50 restored • 50 - 30fenders, belt pulley • 40 • (2) 30’s 2 speed • 47 Gambles Farmcrest restored. Coop’s:Model C serial C54-431 orig • 51 - E4, WF • 48 - 30, WF • 52 - E2 WF, 3 pt restored • 50parts • 48 - E3, WF • C Frame. JD: 37 A Spokes • 38 G puller • 38B Spokes new tires • 42B hand start, 2 row cult • 47 M Industrial • 53 - 70 • 53 - 40 fenders tricycle • 55 - 60, WF• 54 - 50 • 57 - 520 PS • 59 - 530 • 57 - 620, P.S. restored • 59 - 630, P.S. restored • 61- 4010 dsl, WF • 67 - 2510, WF • 69 - 4020 dsl console, W.F. • 81 2640 utility w/cab, 146loader, 3989 hrs. • 2 spoke rims, 2 JD plows. IH: 39 M fenders • 49 M fenders live hyd.,2 speed • 50 C, belly mower • 53 Super C belly mower • 51 H straight arm loader • 57 450PS fenders • 59 - 560 • 69 - 856 dsl, WF, duals, 3pt • 70 - 826 dsl, WF, 3pt • F-20. FORD:43 9N • 49 8N, front pump loader • 53 Jubilee loader • 55 800 utility 3pt • 84 3000 utility.MISC: 2 wooden miniature flare box wagons • JC tractor hoods • 4020 fenders •Magnetos • belt pulleys • tractor seats.

COMBINES, HEADS, HEAD TRAILER: 1983 7720 w/4027 hrs. SN556563 • JD 220 Blackreel flex head, Tiger jaw • JD 216 platform • 643 JD corn head L-P gear box out • JD gearw/M-D head conversion kit for 20’ hd • Trailer converted to head trailer. PLOWS: 8 bottomJD 2810 on land hitch plow • 6 bot IH plow. WAGONS: Parker 2 door gravity • M&W 2door gravity • 350 Parker & gear • 3 Parkers various sizes • Cory on Westendorf • flat rack& gear. SPREADER: 712 Knight Slinger spreader. PLANTER, CULTIVATOR: 12-30 JD7100 planter, insect, monitor • 8-30 JD 7100 planter, insect, monitor • 8-30 JD RM cult.SPRAYER, MOWER: 734 JD High clearance sprayer • 345 JD riding mower, 740 hrs.TRUCKS: ‘69 & ‘73 Ford trucks w/box & hoist, not run for a while. MOWER: 6’ 3 pt. 272Grooming mower.

Following tractor sale at museum grounds - we will move 4 miles East of Clarionon Hwy. 3 & 1/2 mile South to 2270 Quincy Ave. and sell the following:

Following the equipment auction at the farm - we will return to theMuseum building & sell the following:

67 toy tractor collection • 200 plus monkey wrench collection • Coop & CockshuttEquipment manuals • Cigarette lighters • Knives • Bullet pencils • Watches.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTES: A large auction with many nice items. Many tractors are inoriginal condition with some restored. Come early & stay late. Don’t miss it.

PICTURES ON OUR WEBSITE: www.ryersonauctionrealtyltd.com

TERMS: Cash or good check. Picture ID required. Not responsible for accidents, thefts,or any warranties.

AUCTIONEERS:Eugene & Michael Ryerson

Gene Ryersoncell: 515-689-3714

CLERKS:Ryerson Auction

& Realty, Ltd.office 515-448-3079

Eagle Grove, IA

1-IFR7 (BLAINE NICKLES IFRU-RYERSON) RM

TWO FARM AUCTIONSFrom Hwy. 3 in Clarion, IA: 6-3/4 miles South on R38 (2864 Madison Ave.)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2011 • 10:30 AM1970 JD 4020 Dsl console w/ROPs, syncro, 2 valves, great tin, 3 pt., Cabsold separate; 1957 JD 520, power steering; JD 45 loader; 12’ JD VanBrant Drill w/grass seed; 13’ RW JD disc; 16’ Triggs tand stk trailer; 494JD 4 row planter; 16-1/2 Ankor Craft boat, 85hp, Merc; Hotsy 650T hotwater washer, 110v.

1-IFR7 (TWO FARMS IFR7-RYERSON) RM

Owner: Roger Arndofer • 515-851-7826

~ Second Auction ~TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2011 • 4 PM

From Hwy. 3 in Clarion, IA: 7 miles South on R38, 1-1/4 East on 290th St to 2320

1974 Steiger Bear Cat II w/3208 Cat, 18.4-34 duals, 3pt., spicer trans,SN3125, motor changed; Deutz 8006 air cooled w/cab, 3 pt., 18.4-34,front wtg, SN7932/1631; 88 Oliver, fenders, side panels, PS, soldw/loader; 1951 M Farmall, WF, live pump, 3 pt.; 36’ JD 1010 field cult.;Glencoe 7400 Soil saver 11 shank disc rip; Killbros 400 center dump onKeifer GN trler; 3 Brent 450 Grain train boxes & gears single door; Long1155 A 3 pt. backhoe; 16’ older stock trailer; Model PT12 Vermeer PTOpull tilling machine; 1680 Brady stalk cutter; 1000 poly tank on tandemtrailer; 14” 14 row IH 500 air bean planter; 55 NH 2 wheel rake; 3 pt oatseeder. PARTIAL LIST.

Owner: Jo Anne McHaleFor info call 515-532-2004 evenings.

Pictures on our website 2 weeks prior to auction.

515-448-379 Eagle Grove, IA

www.ryersonauctionrealtyltd.com

RETIREMENT FARMAUCTION

From Duncombe, IA: 1 W & 4 S on P73, 1-1/2 W on 260th St., 1/2 S. on P6D (Sampson 2622), or 3 N of Lehigh on P6D

Wed., July 20, 2011 • 10:30 AM

AUCTIONEER:Eugene Ryerson

(515) 448-3079 officeGene’s Cell 515-689-3714

Eagle Grove, IAView complete sale bill and pictures on our web site www.ryersonauctionrealtyltd.com

Owner Ralph Sonnickson515-359-2940 evenings

1-IFR6 SW (SONNICKSONRETIREMENT-RYERSON) RM

‘80 3788 IH 2+2, mtr. overhaul, 1000 PTO, 4659 hrs.; ‘80 7020AC w/cab New 18.4-38 5894 on tach; ‘76 1466 IH w/cab over-hauled; ‘65 MF Super 90 diesel w/WF; ‘83 6620 JD, hydro,3424 hrs; 6600 JD chopper, 3615 hrs.; 6-30 JD 643 Low tincrnhd; 4-30 JD 443 crn hd.; 20’ JD 220 Blkreel flex head; 12-30IH 900 mnted planter w/2 lift assist, mon., herb & insect;8”x65’ Feterel PTO; 8”x32’ Peck PTO; 5 shk Landoll in line rip-per; 13’ IH 55 3 bar, chisel; 27’ Wilrich fld cult; 21’ Krause disc;Parker 2 door, 16.5-16.1; Killbros 350 w/JD 12 ton gear andSudenga auger; 2-350 Parkers; Dakon 350; J&M 250

RETIREMENT FARMAUCTION

6 E of Algona, IA to Sexton on Hwy 18, 3 S on P60, 1 E onB46 to St. Benedict, 1/8 N in town E down lane

Saturday, July 30 • 10:30 a.m.

AUCTIONEER:Eugene Ryerson

(515) 448-3079 officeGene’s Cell 515-689-3714

Eagle Grove, IAPhotos of equipment on web site www.ryersonauctionrealtyltd.com

Owner Donald Preuschl515-341-4910

1-IFR7 (PreuschlRyerson) RS

1980 JD 4640 w/cab, PS, 5151 hrs. on tack; Separate 18.4 R-42 10 boltduals; 1955 400 IH diesel, power steer; 1937 A JD, needs restoring; '81JD 4420 combine, 3986 hrs; JD 443 high tin corn head; JD 125 flexhead; 500 yea-round w/22.5 truck tires; 350 Hider on Westendorfw/13.6-16 tires; 1975 Chev C60 truck 56,312 miles, hoist, 18' box, tag;Behlen Model HL500-bu, PTO, batch dryer; 8"x66' Feterel PTO auger,hyd lift, truck hopper; 8-30 JD 7100 3-pt. planter, w/mon, herb; 8-30JD 400 hoe; 180 B Artsway 6-30 stalk cutter; 24' IH 480 disc; 5-shankCIH #14 V-ripper, auto reset; 16' JD 1600 3-pt. chisel plow; 27" Wilrichfield cult; 720 IH auto reset 6-bottom plow; 15-KW Winco PTO genera-tor on cart. This is only a partial list.Not responsible for accidents, thefts or any warranties.

TUESDAY, JULY 19• Hancock County 165 Acres, ShirmarFarms,10;00 am. Auction location: Britt Mu-nicipal Bldg, Community Center, Britt, IA.Farm & Home Services, Algona, IA (D)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20• Ralph Sonnickson Retirement Farm Auc-tion, 10:30 a.m. Ryerson Auction & Realty,Ltd., auctioneers. (D)• Mowery Auction Co.- www.moweryauc-tion.com 8:00am. Milford, Illinois. (D)

THURSDAY, JULY 21• Special Calf & Yearling Sale, DenisonLivestock Auction (D)

SUNDAY, JULY 24• Steve Moser Estate, Etal, American Le-gion Hall, Minden, IA, 1:00 p.m. OlsonIowa Sales, LLC, auctioneers. (D)

SATURDAY, JULY 30• Marie Bechen Estate Land Auction, 10:00am, Sealed bid auction on 2 tracts of land atlaw office of Brink & Sextro, P.C. 40 No.Main St., Denison, IA. (D)• Retirement Farm Auction, DonaldPreuschl, 10:00 a.m. Ryerson Auction & Re-alty, Ltd., auctioneers. (D)

SUNDAY, JULY 31• Nancy Leeper Estate, large antique, carni-val glassware & crockery sale. Pauley Auc-tion Service, Denison, IA (D)• Johnny & Addie Mae Smith Estate Antique& Household Auction, 4:30 p.m. at 917South Scenic Dr.-Oakland, IA - Osborn Auc-tion LLC (D)

MONDAY, AUGUST 1• Marie Graeve, owner-Household & An-tique Auction, 5:30 p.m. at 2004 CollegePlace, Harlan, IA - Osborn Auction LLC (D)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5• Customer Appreciation Auction & B-B-Q,Dunlap Livestock Auction, Dunlap, IA (D)• Carroll Machinery Consignment Auction,9:00 A.M. Deadline for complete advertise-ment listing is July 28th. Auctioneers: JohnScharfenkamp, Mike & Jim Green, ChrisLudwig, Jermey Croizer, Steve Maymes, TomPauley, Chara Mulfmaer (D)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6• Blaine Nickles Estate Auction, 10 a.m.Clarion, IA. Ryerson Auction & Realty Ltd.,auctioneers. (D)

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Retirement Antique Tractor & TruckAUCTION

SATURDAY, AUG., 6 at 9:45 AMAs I have sold my acreage and am moving to town, I will sell my tractor collection located 1/2 W, 4 S &

1 W & 1/2 S of Ringsted, IA.Moline Universal w/ 2-btm plow; Cockshutt 30; Oliver-HG 68Cletrac; Oliver Hart-Parr; 70 Row Crop; Farmall 450; 1928Regular; 10-20 Standard; Super H; 2-H’s w/ belly mowers; C;Cub Cadet; F-20 round spokes; John Deere MT; A; B; Gasengine Allis Chalmers G w/Cult; WD45; WC; UC; C; D-17Massey Harris 30; (2) 44’s Minneapolis Moline RTU; JetStar III; ZAU; UB; Twin City MTA Case 900B Diesel; RC w/Sunburst Grille; SC; VAC Fordson w/ steel & rubber; 1935Huber Special Items 1925 IH Truck “6 sp Special”; 1950’sAmerican Road Equip Co Road Grader; JD wood wheelwagon; Bobsled; Walking Plows & toys & many other items.Only about 30 minutes small items

www.proxibid for live internet biddingwww.auctioneeralley.com for full sale bill.

Ray Ohrtman, Owner515-889-2380 712-363-2539

2846 530th, Ringsted, IA 50578Kahler Auctioneers of Auctioneer Alley - Fairmont, MN

507-227-8528 or 507-920-8060 (O) 507-238-4318

7-IFR7(OhrtmanKahlerAuct)KS

85-TA29, IFR7 (TA29,IFR7-CARROLL MACHINERY)CS

John & Karen Scharfenkamp,Owners and Managers,

712-822-5589 or 712-830-7731Randy Drees, Assistant Manager & Yard Man

712-830-5777

CARROLL MACHINERY AUCTION712-792-3170

Consign and buy through the area's leading farmerowned and consigned auction.

Deadline for complete advertising isThursday, July 28th

This normally is one of the bigger and better sales of the year.

Call your consigments in as early as possible. Wehave potential buyers calling on a daily basis.

Known for change of ownership and prompt payment.

Our Next Sale Will Be FRIDAY, AUGUST 5TH

Hay & Straw Auctions

Rock ValleyHay Auction Co.

Every Thursday @ 12:30 p.m. Until November 7th

Free experienced order buying service.Trucking Available

712-476-5541 Office712-470-1274 Paul McGills cell

See the sales results at www.rockvalleyhay.com

84-IFR(IFR -ROCK VALLEY AUCTION)RS

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See complete sale bills at: www.vw72.com1-IFR7 (IFR7-2011-VANDER WERF) VM

215 Main Street, Sanborn, Iowa 51248Auctioneers-Certified Appraisers-Realtors

Phone 712-729-3264 (office) • 712-729-5676 (fax)[email protected] (e-mail)

Rich Vander Werff 712-261-0298 • Todd Hattermann 712-348-0111Jim Klein 712-786-2870

LANDAUCTIONS

305 Acres • Clay-Dickinson Co.Sec. 5 - Meadow, Clay Co.

Sec. 32 - Milford, Dickinson Co.WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2011

(3) 80 acres tracts and a 64.4 acre tract.All tillable with total of 294.9 crop acres.

Productive soils - 72.8 CSRSpencer / Milford / Fostoria area

Call Chuck Sikora or Ben Hollesen

264 Acres • Buena Vista Co.Section 25 - Providence Township

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 2011Allee Building, Newell, IA - 10 AM

115.4 ac - nearly level cropland with CRP128.7ac - gently rolling cropland with CRP

20.78ac tract of pasture / trees / Racoon RiverStorm Lake / Newell areaA&A Nelson, owners

Call Ben Hollesen at 712-253-5779

Jon Hjelm / The ACRE Co.Spencer, IA 712-262-3529 theacreco.com

Realtors Land Institute Member

1-IFR7 (Jon Hjelm-The Acre Co-J) JMFarm MachineryConsignment AuctionThursday, August 18

Turn Your Excess Machinery Into Cash

■■ Complete or Partial Farm Sales Welcome

■■ Trucking Avaiable To and From Sale

■■ Fair Commission Rates

■■ Good Loading Facilities

Call Now To Get YourMachinery Well Advertised!

www.leevalley.net

Lee Valley, Inc.402-374-2792 Tekamah, NE

Advertising Deadline - July 18

LEE VALLEY, INC.LEE VALLEY, INC.

88-IFR7(ConsignmentLeeValley)LS

88-IFR7 (IFR 7 2011-GILBERT’S SALE YARD)GM

ADVANCE NOTICE

MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALEMon., Aug. 1, 2011 • 9:00 a.m.

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

www.gilbertsaleyard.comComplete Advertising July 20th

220 E. State StreetAlgona, Iowa

Office: 515-295-2401Cell: 515-341-5402Fax: 515-295-5402

E-mail: [email protected] us at www.farmhomeservices.com

FARMLAND AUCTIONSHANCOCK COUNTY: 165 Acres M/L Sec. 24 & 25 Boone Twp.

TUESDAY, JULY 19TH, 2011 • 10 AMAuction location: Britt Municipal Building (Community Center)

170 Main Ave. S. • Britt, Iowa160.03 Tillable Acres, 66.2 CSR

Owners: Shirmar FarmsCERRO GORDO COUNTY: 69 Acres M/L Sec. 29 Geneseo Twp.

TUESDAY, JULY 26TH, 2011 • 10 AMAuction location: Rockwell Community Center

114 3rd St. North • Rockwell City, Iowa66.92 Tillabel Acres, 86.4 CSR

Owners: Father Flanagan's Boys' HomeWINNEBAGO COUNTY: 152 Acres M/L Sec. 35 Lincoln Twp.

TUESDAY, JULY 26TH, 2011 • 2 PMAuction location: Buffalo Center Fire Station(Just East of Casey's) • Buffalo Center, Iowa

147 Tillable Acres, 74.5 CSROwners: Father Flanagan's Boys' Home

KOSSUTH COUNTY: 80 Acres M/L Sec. 36 Portland Twp.THURSDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 2011 • 10 AM

Auction location: K.C. Hall1501 East Walnut St. • Algona, Iowa

74.9 Tillable Acres, 74.7 CSROwners: Eugene Meyer & Eunice Meyer

1-IFR7 (IFR7_2011-FARM & HOME) FM

SUNDAY, AUGUST 7• John & Pat Wirtjers Blackhawk LakeHome, 1:00 p.m. 1000 East Shore Drive,Lake View, Iowa. Green Real Estate & Auc-tion Co., Auctioneers: Mike Green, DaveWilken & Jim Green. (D)

MONDAY, AUGUST 8• Used Furniture Auction, 5:30 pm - AgriHall, Audubon Co. Fairgrounds, Audubon,IA. Bruce Christensen, Auctioneers. (AUD)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8• Special Calf & Yearling Sale, Denison Live-stock Auction (D)

SATURDAY,SEPTEMBER 10• Zita Engel Estate Farmland Auction, 155acres m/l - Westphalia Township, Section 29at St. Boniface Parish Hall, Westphalia, IA.10 a.m. Osborn Auction LLC. (D)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15• Special Calf & Yearling Sale, Denison Live-stock Auction (D)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29• Special Calf & Yearling Sale, Denison Live-stock Auction (D)

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Perennial prairie strips can help improve ecosystemhealth on Midwest farms without compromising thebenefits of agriculture, according to a multi-year projectled by researchers at Iowa State University. The projectbegan in 2007 with funding from the Leopold Center forSustainable Agriculture’s Ecology Initiative and quick-ly gained momentum. Today, multiple funders providesupport, and outreach partners like the Land Steward-ship Project help disseminate the research.

In a June 21 meeting, stakeholders discussed how tomove the STRIPs project from science into practice. His-torically, prairies dominated Iowa’s landscape, creatingthe rich soils needed for productive agriculture. Now lessthan 0.1 percent of Iowa’s prairies remain. By restoringsome of those deep-reaching perennial roots to row-cropped fields, farmers and landowners can reduce ero-sion and nutrient loss, keep waterways free of agricul-tural runoff and improve biodiversity.

“We can strategically place perennial vegetation toprovide disproportionate conservation benefits,” saidMatt Liebman, team member and agronomy professor atIowa State University. “A small change gives a large ef-fect.”

In July 2007, guided by team leaders Matt Helmers,associate professor in ISU’s Department of Agriculturaland Biosystems Engineering, and Heidi Asbjornsen,now an associate professor at the University of NewHampshire, researchers established a variety of treat-ments on 14 watersheds at the Neal Smith National

Wildlife Refuge. Treatments ranged from conventionalagriculture to reconstructed prairie to mixed systemswith strategically placed perennial strips covering 10 or20 percent of the watershed. Flumes at the toe of eachwatershed collect runoff for sampling.

Recent wet years have given the researchers opportu-nities to see prairie strips at work during high rainfallevents. The long, upright stems of prairie plantings helpresist water movement and trap sediment. In watershedswith 10 to 20 percent prairie strips in no-till cropland,sediment loss was reduced by more than 90 percent. Ni-trate and phosphorus movement also decreased.

Reduced erosion and runoff aren’t the only benefitsthat prairie strips offer.

“With 10 percent of the watershed in prairie strips,you get these enormous increases in biological diversi-ty,” Liebman said. Researchers track the abundance ofplant, bird and insect species in each experimental wa-tershed. In 2010, watersheds with prairie buffers con-tained an average of 61 plant species, compared to just19 in cropland. Increased biodiversity provides usefulservices to farmers: Native birds and insects help con-trol pests, pollinators visit both prairie and crop flowers,and wildlife offers opportunities for recreation.

As a new conservation tool, perennial prairie stripsoffer a long-term investment in the health and resilienceof farmland. However, current crop prices dissuademany farmers from taking land out of production. Stake-holders agreed that financial incentives and technical

support are required. One possibility is that farmers canuse modern agricultural technologies for “precision con-servation,” identifying less productive areas of theirfarms to target for prairie strips.

Stakeholders also noted the need for one-on-one in-teractions with farmers, perhaps in the form of demon-stration projects around the Midwest. For example, re-search and demonstration data can reassure farmersthat weeds will not increase in cropland adjacent toprairie strips. One of the goals of the project is to bringtogether diverse groups of people—farmers, conserva-tionists, policymakers and scientists—with a commonunderstanding that agriculture and environmental stew-ardship can exist side-by-side.

The STRIPs team plans to continue their research atNeal Smith, including work on the socioeconomic as-pects of implementing perennial prairie strips. The proj-ect is made possible by the cooperation of the Neal SmithNational Wildlife Refuge and the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService, with support from the Leopold Center, Iowa De-partment of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, USDANational Institute for Food and Agriculture, U.S. ForestService, ISU College of Agriculture and Life Sciences andUSDA North Central Region SARE program.

For more information, visit the STRIPs website atwww.nrem.iastate.edu/research/STRIPs. View aslideshow of the stakeholder meeting at the LeopoldCenter website, or listen to a podcast at the Land Stew-ardship Project website.

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The third annual IowaState University All Horti-culture Field Day on July 19has something for everyonewho enjoys gardening orcaring for their yards.

The event will includetours of ornamental planttrials, plastic mulch demon-strations, crop productionin high tunnels, informa-tion on turfgrass care, vine-yard and apple orchard tri-als and insect and diseasestudies. A farmers marketand non-profit and com-mercial horticulture ex-hibits will be on display.

The field day will takeplace from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.at the Iowa State Horticul-ture Research Station,55519 170th Street nearAmes. Go three miles northof Ames on Highway 69,turn east on 170th Streetand go 1.5 miles. The sta-tion is on the north side.

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Iowa Learning Farms(ILF) will sponsor a strip-tillage and cover crop man-agement field day at theAnn Smeltzer CharitableTrust Farm, south of Otho inWebster County, onWednesday, July 20, from 6to 8 p.m. The field day isfree, includes a complimen-tary dinner and the public isinvited to attend.

The field day will focus onstrip-tillage and cover cropmanagement. Attendeescan view in-field demon-strations of mole knife anddual-coulter style strip-tillequipment and discussstrip-till management withGary and Dave Nelson. The

Nelson father and son teammanage the Smeltzer Farmrow crop acres as part oftheir family farm operation.Strip-tillage marries the bestaspects of conventionaltillage with the benefits ofno-till. Before planting (fallpost-harvest, or spring pre-plant) a strip-tillage imple-ment creates strips of tilledsoil. Surface residue is leftundisturbed between thetilled strips. Corn or soy-beans are planted into thetilled soil strips, whichwarm and dry faster thanthe rest of the field. Thispractice offers better waterinfiltration, improved soilstructure, and potential forreduced fuel, machineryand other crop input costs.

Other field day speakersinclude Sarah Carlson, re-search and policy directorwith Practical Farmers ofIowa, who will discuss fall-seeded cereal grain covercrop management and will

highlight the Smeltzer Farmdemonstration site of cornplanted into fall 2010 aerial-seeded winter rye covercrop. Laura Christianson,Ph.D. candidate in the Agri-cultural and Biosystems En-gineering department atIowa State University, willdiscuss wood chip bioreac-tors and other techniques tolimit nitrate transport towater bodies. A denitrifyingbioreactor is one of manysoil and water quality-en-hancing features of theSmeltzer Farm.

Visitors of all ages canlearn something about Iowaagriculture at the SmeltzerFarm. Families are encour-aged to come to the field dayto see the Conservation Sta-tion. The Conservation Sta-

tion’s rainfall simulatorshows the effects of rain onseveral different surfacescenarios and subsurfacedrainage including highlydisturbed land, no-till andresidue-covered surfaces,buffers and permeablepavement. The learning labportion of the ConservationStation includes displaysand activities highlightingwhy soil and water qualityare important to us all. Kidscan become members of the“conservation pack” by par-ticipating in the Conserva-tion Station activities.

The Smeltzer Farm is aunique experience as it con-tains examples of almostevery conservation practicethat can be put in place. TheAnn Smeltzer Charitable

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Farmers and non-farmerscan learn from seeing therow crop demonstrationplots, stream bank restora-tion, waterways and buffersthat have been installed onthe farm. Webster CountyConservation NaturalistKaren Hansen will be at thefield day to show familiessome of the farm features,with the help of SamAdams, the new NaturalResources ConservationService District Conserva-tionist for Webster County.

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HEAD, (620) 340-3358

KS - NEW HOLLAND 2216 HEAD, (620) 340-

3358

KS - NEW HOLLAND 2218 HEAD W/2300

ADAPTER TO FIT 9030 BI-DIRECTIONAL,

(620) 340-3358

KS - NH HS HEAD. PLANETARY DRIVE &

PUMP FOR NH 8040, (785) 731-5190

1006 - BALERS

FOR SALE

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

1007 - BALE MOVERS/FEEDERS

FOR SALE

NE - NEW EMERSON BALE MOVER-

FEEDERS, (308) 544-6421

KS - 24’ FLAT HAY ELEVATOR W/24’

EXTENSION. GOOD ELEC. MOTOR, (785)

255-4579

1009 - STACKERS/STACK MOVERS

FOR SALE

NE - EMERSON 13X24 STACK MOVER, ELEC-

TRONIC SCALES, W/ OR WITHOUT

HYDRAFORK, (308) 544-6421

1009 - STACKERS/STACK MOVERS

FOR SALE Cont.

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

SHEDDED, WELL MAINTAINED, EXCELLENT

CONDITION, (319) 480-1673

KS - NH 1030 STACK WAGON, EXCELLENT,

ALWAYS SHEDDED, (785) 731-5190

1101 - TRACTORS

WANTED TO BUY

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

TRACTOR, (402) 678-2277

MO - AC D17’S & UP, SALVAGE OR GOOD,

(816) 378-2015

MO - IH 560 TO 1566, SALVAGE OR GOOD,

(816) 378-2015

FOR SALE

KS - FORD 2N WITH 5’ WOODS BELLY

MOWER, $2,900.00, (620) 865-2541

IA - IH 986, GOOD RUBBER-TA-CLUTCH,

4100 HOURS,105 HP, $12,500 OR OFFER.

515-360-8190 OGDEN, IA

NE - NEW & USED COMPACT TRACTORS.

USED LENAR 25 HP W/LOADER. USED

LENAR 30 HP W/LOADER, 170 HOURS. (2)

NEW LENAR 30 HP W/LOADER. SEVERAL 3

PT ATTACHMENTS FOR TRACTORS, SCOTT-

HOURIGAN CO., (800) 284-7066

1102 - LOADERS

WANTED TO BUY

NE - SIMPLE LOADER TO FIT M FARMALL

TRACTOR, (308) 624-2177

FOR SALE

NE - THIRD FUNCTION HYD LINE AND

HOSES FOR A JD 740 LOADER, CALL 308-

380-7161 OR, (308) 485-4486

1106 - PLOWS AND SWEEP PLOWS

FOR SALE

KS - FLEX KING 4X5’ SWEEP PLOW, GOOD

CONDITION, $1,100.00, (620) 865-2541

1109 - PLANTERS

FOR SALE

KS - 1990 JD 7200, 16R30”, 250 MONITOR,

MARKERS, IN-ROW FERT. GOOD

CONDITION., $23,000.00, (620) 865-2541

NE - MOORE BUILT 16 ROW PLANTER

MARKERS: 308-380-7161, $2,750.00, (308)

485-4486

NE - JD 1720 PLANTER, STACKER BAR 2001

MODEL, ALWAYS SHEDDED, 16R30, (402)

726-2488

1111 - DRILLS

FOR SALE

KS - 30” HOE AIR SEEDER DRILL $3500. 40’

DISC AIR SEEDER DRILL, $14,000, (785)

871-0711

1112 - ROTARY HOE

FOR SALE

NE - 30 FOOT JD ROTARY HOE CALL FOR

DETAILS, (308) 882-4588

1113 - CULTIVATORS

WANTED TO BUY

NE - WANTED GOERTZEN RIDGING WINGS

AND SWEEPS CALL 308-380-7161 OR, (308)

485-4486

FOR SALE

NE - 4 ROW ORTHMAN TOOL BAR, CAN BE

USED TO CULTIVATE OR RIDGE, (308) 390-

0642

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

1114 - SPRAYERS

FOR SALE

KS - 1600 GAL. FLOATER. 3000 WET BOOM

SPRAYER, $4,500.00, (785) 871-0711

1119 - ROD WEEDER

FOR SALE

KS - USED PARTS OFF 45’ MILLER ROD

WEEDER, DRIVES, TEETH, RODS, ETC. ALL

FOR $500, (620) 865-2541

1120 - FERTILIZER EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

KS - SURE CROP QUALITY LIQUID

FERTILIZERS. BALANCED FORMULTIONS

BLENDED TO YOUR SPECS. FLEXIBLE

FINANCING OPTIONS. “ASSURING CROP

SUCCESS FOR YOU”. DELIVERY DIRECT TO

YOUR FARM. ASSURE CROP - SENECA, KS,

(800) 635-4743

1130 - TRACTORS,TILLAGE OTHER

FOR SALE

TX - NEW & USED FARM EQUIPMENT AND

NEW & USED PARTS. SALVAGE YARD FOR

TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT. KADDATZ

AUCTIONEERING & EQUIPMENT SALES.

KADDATZEQUIPMENT. COM, (254) 582-

3000

1201 - ENGINES/MOTORS

FOR SALE

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 - FORD 200, 300, & 460 POWER UNITS,

CALL FOR PRICES, (308) 485-4486

NE - NEW ISUZU 6BG1 POWER UNIT, NEW, 6

CYL NON TURBO, ENCLOSED SAFETY

PANEL, TACH & OIL SAFETY, NEVER USED,

CONVERTED TO ELECTRIC CELL#308-870-

6099, (308) 872-5423

1202 - PUMPS

FOR SALE

NE - NEW DODA PUMPS, SEVERAL USED

PTO PUMPS, (800) 284-7066

NE - 3X4 BERKELEY PUMPS, PRIMING

VALVES AVAILABLE, (402) 364-2592

1206 - GEAR HEADS

FOR SALE

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 - 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

NE - AMARILLO GEAR HEAD 1:1 RATIO,

100HP, (308) 485-4486

1208 - TRAVELER SYSTEMS

FOR SALE

NE - NEW OCMIS HH: 4” X 1312’, (800) 284-

7066

NE - NEW GREENFIELD 3” X 1200’, USED

BOSS 4. 5” X 660’, 8 USED HEINZMAN 4. 5”

X 660’, VERMEER 3” X 660’, BAUER 4” X

1180’, (800) 284-7066

NE - HEINZMAN TRAVELER WITH HOSE,

(308) 390-0642

NE - NEW CADMAN 4” X 1250’ HOSE, (800)

284-7066

1209 - PUMPS WITH MOTORS

FOR SALE

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

1230 - IRRIGATION MISC.

FOR SALE

NE - ORTHMAN 3-PT PIVOT TRACK CLOSER,

EXCELLENT COND, (308) 390-0642

NE - 454 CHEVY V-8 NATURAL GAS IRRI-

GATION MOTOR WITH RADIATOR, RUNS

GOOD. CALL, (308) 472-5181

1301 - COMBINES AND ACCESSORIES

FOR SALE

KS - NH TR98, 2000 SEP HRS, 30’ 73C FLEX

HEAD, (620) 340-3358

1302 - COMBINE HEADS

FOR SALE

MO - ‘05 CASE-IH 2208 8R30 CORN HEAD,

HYD DECK PLATES, FIELD TRACKER, KNIFE

ROLLS, UNDER 3000 AC. USE, EXCELLENT

CONDITION, $30,000.00, (660) 548-3804

1302 - COMBINE HEADS

FOR SALE - CONT’D

KS - SHELBOURNE 20’ STRIPPER HEADER,

$5,500.00, (785) 871-0711

1306 - GRAIN CARTS

FOR SALE

KS - BIG 12 GRAIN CART 400 BU. , EXTRA

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

1307 - GRAIN DRYERS

FOR SALE

NE - M & W 650, SUPERB SA500C, GSI

525C, 8 MC’S, ‘09 BROCK SQ20D, 600

HOURS, 4 FF’S, (800) 284-7066

NE - USED 4” & 5” AIR SYSTEMS, (800)

284-7066

NE - NEW BROCK SQ20M, (800) 284-7066

1330 - GRAIN HARVEST OTHER

FOR SALE

IA - MIDWEST PNEUMATIC. BRANDT,

CONVEYAIR, 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

1406 - LAWN MOWERS

FOR SALE

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,

EXCELLENT. ALSO LOTS OF SPARE PARTS,

(308) 390-0642

NE - WORKHORSE LAWN TRACTOR W/SIDE

PULL TYPE MOWER W/ BRIGGS &

STRATTON ENGINE, WILL MOW TALL

GRASS, PRACTICALLY NEW. REEL TYPE

MOWER FOR SHORT GRASS, 10’ WIDE

SWATH. CAN BE PULLED BEHIND 4

WHEELER OR WORKHORSE TRACTOR, (308)

390-0642

1408 - DAIRY EQUIPMENT

WANTED TO BUY

WI - USED BULK MILK TANKS, ALL SIZES,

(800) 558-0112

1430 - OTHER EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

KS - ORTHMAN & BUCKEYE FRONT 3 PT

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

NE - 12’ TANDEM AXLE TRAILER

W/FENDERS & DROP RAMP. 2008 HONDA

RANCHER 4 WHEELER W/BLADE, (402)

366-4585

1501 - ALFALFA HAY

FOR SALE

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

HAY, (308) 882-4588

1503 - BROME HAY

FOR SALE

KS - HORSE QUALITY: 3X3, WEED/MOLD

FREE. AVG. 780 LBS, (785) 255-4579

1512 - SEED

FOR SALE

IA - BUYER & SELLER OF PRAIRIE GRASS &

WILDFLOWER SEED, OSENBAUGH SEEDS,

LUCAS, IA., (800) 582-2788

1830 - LIVESTOCK OTHER

FOR SALE

NE - WE ARE YOUR STAMPEDE LIVESTOCK

EQUIPMENT DEALER. EMERSON

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

KS - TIRE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS: WATER

TANKS, MINERAL FEEDERS, SILAGE COVER

WEIGHTS. WWW. GEETIRE. COM, (785)

231-8397

2301 - DOGS

FOR SALE

KS - AKC FARM RAISED GOLDEN RETRIEVER

PUPPIES, FIRST SHOTS, DEW CLAWS. 785-

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

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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2502 - CUSTOM WORK/SERVICES

2601 - CARS

FOR SALE

2602 - PICKUPS

WANTED TO BUY

FOR SALE

2602 - PICKUPS

FOR SALE - CONT’D

2603 - TRUCKS

FOR SALE

2604 - GRAIN TRAILERS

FOR SALE

2611 - MOTORCYCLE

FOR SALE

2615 - AIRPLANES

FOR SALE

2616 - TIRES

WANTED TO BUY

FOR SALE

2618 - SEMI TRACTORS/TRAILERS

FOR SALE

2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS

WANTED TO BUY

FOR SALE

2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS

FOR SALE - CONT’D

2824 - MATERIAL HANDLING EQMT

FOR SALE

2827 - BUILDING SUPPLIES

FOR SALE

2840 - OTHER CONST. EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

3005 - FENCING MATERIALS

FOR SALE

3030 - OTHER

WANTED TO BUY

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1000+ Tractors & Combines400+ Reground Crankshafts500+ Tractor Tires300+ Radiators

Large line of Swather, Baler & Cutter Parts

GOOD BUYS AND SERVICEWANT TO BUY TRACTORS & COMBINES & SWATHERS FOR SALVAGE

Phone (605) 225-01855 Miles North & 1 Mile West of CASE IH

Mon. - Fri. 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM & Sat. 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Vetter HelpWanted

2501 - HELP WANTED/NEED WORK

SD - FARMING/RANCH HELP WANTED,

MUST HAVE “GREAT WORK ETHICS”,

PROVIDE WORK & PERSONAL REF. EXP.

W/COW/ CALF OPERATION, CAPABLE TO

OPERATE FARM EQUIPMENT & FEED

LIVESTOCK. HOUSING PROVIDED FOR

SINGLE/OR FAMILY. BACKGROUND CHECK.

LEAVE MESS. OR CALL EVE., (605) 473-

5361

IA - TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED. MUST HAVE

CDL WITH EXPERIENCE. LOCAL AND OTR

POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR HOPPER AND

BELTS. GOOD PAY WITH BENEFITS. 800-

762-9474 DEFIANCE, IA

MN - LOOKING FOR WHEAT TO HARVEST

NEW SUPER 7 GLEANER WITH 35 FT. FLEX

HEADER TRUCKS AVAILABLE CALL PAUL:

320-398-8110, (320) 398-8110

2502 - CUSTOM WORK/SERVICES

KS - CORN, MILO, WHEAT HARVESTING

WANTED. TWO JD MACHINES &

SUPPORTING TRUCKS., (785) 567-8515

IA - COMBINE RENTAL OR CUSTOM

HARVESTING. CALL, (515) 297-1701

2601 - CARS

FOR SALE

IA - 2000 WHITE FORD FOCUS WAGON 234,

RUNS GOOD, DRIVEN DAILY, COLD AC,

GOOD GAS MILEAGE $2,300. CALL 712-674-

3244 OR 712-265-0151

2602 - PICKUPS

WANTED TO BUY

KS - GOOD FACTORY BED FOR ‘73-’79 FORD

PICKUP, NO RUST THROUGH, (620) 865-

2541

FOR SALE

NE - THIRD SEAT FOR 95-99 SUBURBAN,

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

2602 - PICKUPS

FOR SALE - CONT’D

IA - 1998 4WD CHEVY BLAZER $3,250; 1979

2WD CHEVY PICKUP $750; PICKUP TOOL

BOX $150. 712-269-2341

2603 - TRUCKS

FOR SALE

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

NEW TIRES, TUNED UP, ETC, $999.00,

(620) 865-2541

MO - 1990 KW T600 SINGLE AXLE TRUCK,

(660) 548-3804

2604 - GRAIN TRAILERS

FOR SALE

KS - GOOSENECK CENTER DUMP, LIKE

NEW, ROLLOVER TARP,, $10,000.00, (785)

255-4579

2611 - MOTORCYCLE

FOR SALE

2615 - AIRPLANES

FOR SALE

NE - MONI MOTOR GLIDER AND TRAILER,

LOW HOURS, (402) 364-2592

2616 - TIRES

WANTED TO BUY

NE - 1 USED 13. 6 X 38 TIRE FOR OLD

LOADER TRACTOR, (308) 624-2177

FOR SALE

2618 - SEMI TRACTORS/TRAILERS

FOR SALE

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

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

IA - 1998 UTILITY REFRIGERATED TRAILER.

53 FOOT, LOOKS & WORKS GREAT. GOOD

CONDITION, GOOD TIRES, $8,500. CALL

712-265-0151

KS - 1974 UTILITY CHASSIS W/2-350 BU.

GRAVITY BOXES, HYD AUGERS, ETC.,

$9,500.00, (620) 865-2541

2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS

WANTED TO BUY

MO - WE BUY & TRADE USED HYDRAULIC

EJECTION SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804

KS - 8-12 YARD SCRAPER, LATE MODEL,

EXCELLENT COND. , REASONABLE, (620)

865-2541

FOR SALE

MO - NEW & USED SCRAPERS- EJECTION &

DUMP, ANY SIZE, (660) 548-3804

2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS

FOR SALE - CONT’D

MO - NEW TOREQ BY STEIGER & LEON

SCRAPERS, (660) 548-3804

NE - PULL BEHIND BOX SCRAPERS, 10’ &

12’; 3PT’S 6’ & 8’, (402) 678-2277

MO - TOREQ 40” PTO DITCHER, $7,200.00,

(660) 548-3804

MO - BUFFALO 12’ BOX BLADES IN STOCK,

(660) 548-3804

MO - USED TOREQ 18 YD, GOOD

CONDITION, (660) 548-3804

2824 - MATERIAL HANDLING EQMT

FOR SALE

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

TIRES & NEW FORKS, (402) 678-2277

MO - CAT 8000# 2 STAGE W/PNEUMATIC

TIRES, HYDRAULICS ARE EXCELLENT,

ENGINE NEEDS WORK. CHEAP!, (660) 548-

3804

2827 - BUILDING SUPPLIES

FOR SALE

2840 - OTHER CONST. EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

NE - 16 PCS 36” USED CONCRETE CULVERT.

EACH PIECE 3’ LONG. NEAR GRAND

ISLAND, NE. YOU LOAD AND HAUL, (308)

624-2177

3005 - FENCING MATERIALS

FOR SALE

3030 - OTHER

WANTED TO BUY

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

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plate steel • sucker rodsbeam, channel & angle iron

Call us for all your steel pipe needs.

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1000+ Tractors & Combines400+ Reground Crankshafts500+ Tractor Tires300+ Radiators

WANT TO BUY TRACTORS & COMBINES & SWATHERS FOR SALVAGE

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2501 - HELP WANTED/NEED WORK

2502 - CUSTOM WORK/SERVICES

2601 - CARS

FOR SALE

2602 - PICKUPS

WANTED TO BUY

FOR SALE

2602 - PICKUPS

FOR SALE - CONT’D

2603 - TRUCKS

FOR SALE

2604 - GRAIN TRAILERS

FOR SALE

2611 - MOTORCYCLE

FOR SALE

2615 - AIRPLANES

FOR SALE

2616 - TIRES

WANTED TO BUY

FOR SALE

2618 - SEMI TRACTORS/TRAILERS

FOR SALE

2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS

WANTED TO BUY

FOR SALE

2803 - DIRT SCRAPERS

FOR SALE - CONT’D

2824 - MATERIAL HANDLING EQMT

FOR SALE

2827 - BUILDING SUPPLIES

FOR SALE

2840 - OTHER CONST. EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

3005 - FENCING MATERIALS

FOR SALE

3030 - OTHER

WANTED TO BUY

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