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By Mikkel PatesAgweek Staff Writer

OAKES, N.D. — A $30 mil-lion shuttle-loading grain termi-nal in Verona, N.D., has beenstymied, in large part because ofthe affected railroads’ handlingof contract rates.

Eric Larson is general man-ager of James Valley Grain LLCof Oakes, N.D. The companyclosed its long-standing small el-evator in Verona and tore itdown earlier this year. The re-moval was partly because of Oc-cupational Safety and HealthAdministration rules, but partlyfor efficiency.

“We had to tear it down, and

we have an obligation to ourcustomer base and owners,actually,” Larson says. “The(co-op) board decided wewould build a brand newgreenfield shuttle sitethere. We have the money inplace with CoBank as apartner. We purchased theland up there and wereready to build.”

The co-op planned an in-vestment of about $30 mil-lion, including 3-million-bushel storage capacity and80,000-bushel load-out ca-pacity, with a 120-car, fast-loading circle track.

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n Farmersremain skepticalthat the problemis human-caused

By David Biello

If there’s one thing U.S. farm-ers can count on, it’s badweather, and perhaps as a re-sult, many of them don’t thinkhumanity is to blame for thelong-term shifts in weather pat-terns known as climate change.But even though agriculture is amajor contributor to globalwarming, it may not matterwhether farmers believe in theproblem.

Take, as an example of skepti-cism, Iowa corn farmer DaveMiller, whose day job is as aneconomist for the Iowa FarmBureau. As Miller is happy toexplain, it’s not that farmers inIowa don’t think climate changeis happening; they think it’s al-ways been happening, andtherefore is unlikely to havemuch to do with whatever wehumans get up to.

Or, as the National Farm Bu-reau’s spokesman Mace Thorn-ton puts it: “We’re not convincedthat the climate change we’reseeing is anthropogenic in ori-gin. We don’t think the science isthere to show that in a convinc-ing way.”

The numbers back that up:When Iowa State University so-ciologists polled nearly 5,000Corn Belt farmers on climatechange, 66 percent said theythink climate change is occur-ring, but only 41 percent thinkhumans bore any part of theblame for global warming.

It’s not just the Corn Belt:Farmers across the country re-main skeptical about climatechange. When asked about it,they tell me about MountPinatubo and weird weather inthe 1980s, when many of today’smost established farmers werestarting. But mostly, I hear aboutcycles in the weather, such asthe El Niño-La Niña cycle that

drives big changes in NorthAmerican weather. Maybe it’sbecause farmers are uniquelyexposed to bad weather,whether too hot or too cold. Al-most any type of weather hurtssome crop.

Year-to-year variability in theweather dwarfs any impact froma long-term shift in the climate.Consider this: A farmer in Iowamight deal with a 10-degree-Fahrenheit shift in average tem-peratures from year to year, sowhy worry about a 3- or even 4-degree shift over 100 years?

The long-term prediction forthe Corn Belt in Iowa says theweather will get hotter anddrier — much like westernKansas is currently. Yet, in thedecades of Miller’s farming ca-reer, conditions have been in-creasingly wet.

“If I had done what climatealarmists had said to do, I wouldhave done exactly the wrongthing for 20 of the last 25 years,”Miller says.

Miller doesn’t speak for allfarmers, of course, and there arefew less monolithic constituen-cies.

This is a group whose holdingsrange from a small farm in theNortheast following biodynamicprinciples to big agriculturaloutfits that count farmed land insquare miles, not acres. A fifth-generation wheat farmer in Ore-gon, like Kevin McCullough,might say, “I think it’s just nor-mal swings in the weather.” Butan organic farmer in upstateNew York who is the first in re-cent family history to work theland would say, “There is a sci-entific consensus that there is achange of climate even in lightof the fluctuations that naturallyoccur.”

The latter is my brother, TimBiello, and part of why he gotinto farming in the first placewas to do something hands-onabout climate change. Hewanted to farm with less fossilfuel and fertilizers by workingwith horses and to use locallyavailable resources to providefood for his neighbors.

But he also sympathizes withhis big farming peers: “Peoplewho have to work for a livingand make hard choices aboutusing this or that feel like they

are up against the wall whenother people, who maybe are re-moved from work like farming,say this is good or bad.”

Answers in scienceTim is not a random sample,

of course. But big farmers cer-tainly aren’t skeptical about allscience, particularly the kind ofscience that makes them moneyby improving yields.

“Last year’s drought was inmany places as deep as it was in1933, and yet we didn’t see toomany stories of blowing dirtstorms,” like in the “Dirty ’30s,”notes former North Dakotafarmer Roger Johnson, nowhead of the National FarmersUnion.

Breeding and genetic modifi-cation have brought crops resist-ant to drought and flood, as wellas insect pests. Also importantare better tilling practices, suchas leaving a cover crop or stub-ble to hold down the soil, whichhelped the dirt stay in place.Even in the depths of the 2012droughts, the United States de-livered an abundant harvest.

But the biggest change deliv-ered by science to farming inthe past century is the one mybrother is working to reverse:the advent of fossil-fuel-pow-ered machinery and fertilizerwrested from the air by chem-istry. That, along with cuttingdown forests to make room forfarms around the world, makesagriculture the second-largestcause of the greenhouse gasemissions changing the climate.There’s methane from massivemeat farms and manure lagoons.There’s nitrous oxide — yes, thestuff used at the dentist’s of-fice — seeping out of the soilthanks to all that nitrogen fertil-izer, and it’s no laughing mattersince nitrous oxide is nearly 300times more powerful as a green-house gas than carbon dioxideover a century.

Changing forthe climate

Few would have to changetheir livelihoods as radically asAmerican farmers if efforts tocombat climate change becamemore serious. (According toRobert Carlson, who leads the

World Farmers Organization,farmers in other countries aremore likely to believe in climatechange, and many feel they arealready facing new weather ex-tremes.)

But even if American farmersdon’t believe in climate change,there are reasons for them to be-have as if they do. The U.S. De-partment of Agriculture hasbegun incorporating climatechange into its projections andoutreach, such as encouragingno-till practices where applica-ble.

Oregon wheat farmer McCul-lough is following their advice toreduce tillage, which helps keepthe soil from blowing away, likeit did in his forefathers’ time,burying the farmhouse in siltthat had to be shoveled out. Hecan now skip the three or fourtilling passes in his tractor infavor of clearing a field withherbicides, then using an airdrill to inject the wheat seedand fertilizer together.

The key to feeding 7 billionpeople in a post-climate-changeworld will be diversity of crops,which will help ensure re-silience. Weather is alwayschangeable and unpredictablein the long term, which means afarmer must take good care ofthe soil so that the soil can takegood care of the farmer whenthe weather turns challenging.

In other words, many Ameri-can farmers — even those whowould question whether climatechange is man-made — are al-ready doing exactly what effortsto combat climate change wouldrequire: precision agriculture tocut back on fossil fuel use, lowor no-till farming, cover crops,biodigesters for animal waste,and the like. The key to reachingfarmers is bringing them prac-tices that improve their farms.“If you can help me deal withweather variability,” Miller says,“I can probably adapt to climatevariability.”

Or as I would put it: If manyfarmers are doing the right thinganyway, does it matter why?

Editor’s note: Biello is an associ-ate editor for environment and en-ergy at Scientific American.

Why don’t US farmersbelieve in climate change?

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n IFAD presidentspells out what isneeded to improveAfrican agriculture

By Daryll E. Rayand Harwood D. Schaffer

“Africa can feed Africa. Africashould feed Africa. And I believe thatAfrica will feed Africa.” With thesewords, International Fund for Agricul-tural Development president KanayoNwanze opened his keynote address tothe triennial Forum for Research inAfrica (FARA) General Assembly onJuly 18.

These words will undoubtedly sur-prise many farmers — and policymak-ers — in major agricultural exportingnations who have repeatedly been toldthat they and their use of GMOs are es-sential to feeding a world population of9 billion people in 2050, many of whomwill be born in Africa. Interestingly, hedidn’t mention GMOs.

What he did do was remind his audi-ence that “in the 60s and 70s, manyAfrican countries were net exporters ofmajor food and cash crops, not im-porters as they are today.” During thatperiod, African nations directed some20 percent of their national budgets toagriculture and some of their universi-ties were home to top-notch researchstations.

“These were the years when Indiawas described as a hopeless case; whenpeople in China died of famine; Brazilwas dependent on food aid and massivefood imports and South Korea receivedassistance from some African coun-tries,” he said.

He laid the blame for the decline ofAfrican agriculture on under-invest-ment in agriculture as a result of struc-tural adjustment programs forced onmany of the continent’s nations by theWorld Bank. The result was a loss ofgood people as the quality of agricul-tural research and education declined.He also noted that public investment inagriculture also declined elsewhere inthe world — a fact that is not lost on re-searchers at land grant universities inthe U.S.

Nwanze told his audience that he saw

signs that the investment in agricul-tural research in Africa was turningaround. “But it will only translate intostronger nations and better lives for thepeople of Africa if it is supported by co-herent investment in agriculture for de-velopment,” he said.

“For agriculture to yield the greatestreturns for Africa, development effortsmust focus on the smallholder farmingsector. Small farms account for 80 per-cent of all farms in sub-Saharan Africa.In some countries, they contribute up to90 percent of production. They have thepotential to be key suppliers to Africa’sburgeoning urban markets, as well assupplying rural markets,” he told hisaudience. “And growth in agricultureequates to a reduction in poverty. It hasbeen estimated that for sub-SaharanAfrica, growth generated by agricultureis 11 times more effective in reducingpoverty than GDP growth in other sec-tors.”

Among the opportunities are the po-tential for increased irrigation, smallincreases in fertilizer use, and 2 billionacres of “uncultivated land with rain-fed crop potential in sub-SaharanAfrica.” He urged nations not to blindlysell off this land.

He pointed out that agricultural de-velopment must involve women who are“too often … the most disadvantagedmembers of rural societies.

“To farm successfully, women needagricultural resources and inputs, aswell as access to rural finance, educa-tion and knowledge. They also needrights to the land they farm and a voicein the decisions that affect their lives.”

After discussing the importance ofpaying attention to nutrition as an ele-ment of agricultural development,Nwanze said, “and in the years ahead,more research will need to be directedtowards agricultural growth that is eco-logically sustainable and that providesa diverse range of options, genetic vari-ation and ecosystems so that the landcan provide for future generations offarmers.”

He concluded his remarks saying,“Agriculture holds the key to Africa’sdevelopment, and development holdsthe key to a future where Africa is notonly feeding itself, but feeding theworld.”

Editor’s note: Ray is the director of theUniversity of Tennessee’s Agricultural Pol-icy Analysis Center. Schaffer is a researchassistant professor at APAC.

‘Africa can feed Africa’

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Cyclists,not bikers� Local talent when the bicycle

tour hits your localeTOWNER, N.D. — I’ve spoken, spun ropes and shared

Cowboy Logic with a lot of different people around the coun-try. I’ve been in front of farmers and bankers, cowboys andpastors, chambers of commerce, bird watchers, dentists, engi-neers and numerous associates of various associations. Any-one and everyone can appreciate a little Cowboy Logic,especially if they’ve just had a big dinner and want to rumi-nate awhile anyway.

And, for the third time of the three years that my hometownhas hosted the bicyclists of the CANDISC bike ride, I drove infrom the ranch to entertain and provide a glimpse of localculture to a big group of bicycle riders from around the conti-nent.

If I ever wonder how to entertain these folks, I tell myself,“It’s just like riding a bike.” Except it’s more like spinningWill Rogers-style rope tricks, reciting stories from my book,and generating ad libs about just the right things at just theright time. Still, it’s learning and remembering a skill, so it islike riding a bike.

The first thing I remembered is what the long acronym,CANDISC, stands for — Cycling Across North Dakota InSakakawea Country. It seems like a roundabout way to namea bike ride, but I think it may be a rule among bike tours tocome up with long names.

One of the other big bike tours I’ve heard my cyclingfriends talk about is RAGBRAI — the Register’s Annual GreatBicycle Ride Across Iowa. Seems like there’s a seven-letteracronym theme going on in the cycling world.

Then I heard about an eight letter race that had to one upthe seven letterers, GRABAAWR. Any guesses? On pronunci-ation or what it stands for? It is the Great Annual Bicycle Ad-venture Along the Wisconsin River. Whew! Just saying it isalmost as hard as riding bike on its nearly 500-mile course.

The CANDISC course this year was 371 miles across centralNorth Dakota and up to the Canadian border, including onenight at the city park of the cattle capital of North Dakota, myhometown of Towner.

CANDISC is a bicycle ride, not a race, one rider remindedme. And these folks are cyclists, or bicyclists, not bikers. Atthis exact moment of summer, the “bikers” were in Sturgis,S.D., at the motorcycle rally, and the “cyclists,” some of them,were camped out in Towner at a much milder gathering withconsiderably less engine noise and fewer leather bikini tops.

CANDISC is a pretty rural affair. The seven night’s campingincluded one state park and six bustling little towns with pop-ulations ranging from 68 to 1,453, not exactly metropolises.With a population of 533, Towner was right in the middle.

So when it came to finding a little entertainment for the cy-clists in these small towns, it wasn’t likely we’d get Lady Gagaor Toby Keith to come do the gig. But every little town foundsomeone in the neighborhood to get up on the flatbed to playguitar, sing or maybe tell a story while spinning a rope.

I think everyone on the ride was well fed and watered, sawsome pretty pastoral landscapes, got a lot of good exercise,and maybe even learned a little about a few small towns thataren’t always noticed from the highway.

When our children are old enough to go on the ride, I thinkI’ll trade my spot on the flatbed for a seat on the grass at thepark, and a bicycle seat pedaling across North Dakota. I’mnot an avid cyclist, but I think I remember how it’s done. It’snot just like riding a bike, it is riding a bike … a long ways,just long enough to clear the head and strengthen the heart.

Editor’s Note:Ryan Taylorwelcomes com-ments abouthis column. Hecan be reachedat 1363 54thSt. N.E.,Towner, N.D.58788; email:[email protected]. Taylor,who ranchesnear Towner,is a columnistfor Agweek.

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LATESTNEWSND Energae investors want

Smith removed from companyn FARGO, N.D. — Two Fargo, N.D.-based investors in anIowa renewable energy company filed a petition in a MasonCity, Iowa, court to appoint a receiver to temporarily controlthe company. Plaintiffs Robert Hylden and Darren Sheldonon Aug. 5 asked that Energae L.P. be temporarily put in thecontrol of an outside receiver. Hylden and Sheldon ask forunspecified compensatory and punitive damages, and legalcosts. A hearing for a temporary injunction has been sched-uled for 11:30 a.m. Aug. 13, in Cerro Gordo County DistrictCourt in Mason City. The plaintiffs say Energae and DarrellDuane Smith of Forest City, Iowa, had “orchestrated an un-registered an unlawful offering of securities in the form ofpartnership interests in Energae,” among other things. Thetwo say that if the court won’t appoint a receiver, they wantit to freeze all of the company’s funds until Smith is “perma-nently removed,” according to the petition. Hylden says heinvested $8,000 in Energae or its I-Lenders affiliate. Sheldoninvested $39,000, including $7,000 for a “green energy” taxcredit. They say a May 20 letter from Energae indicates thecompany lost money in 2012, 2011 and 2010. Separately,the Iowa Insurance Division on July 15 permanently revokedSmith’s insurance and securities licenses. The plaintiffs al-lege Smith has continued to “stay in contact with investorsand solicit investments in Energae,” despite those orders.Also separately, another law firm from Cleveland, has filed aseparate action on behalf of investors against Smith’s for-mer stock brokerage employer, alleging that the companyfailed to adequately supervise him. In March 2012, Smithspoke in Grafton, N.D., about how farmers might invest aminimum of $10,000 in Energae, and enter contracts togrow 2012 sugar beets to put through a mothballed formerAlchem Ltd. corn-ethanol plant. Smith said Energaeplanned to remodel the plant for multiple feedstocks. Theplans fell through and the plant was dismantled.

Bull injures visitors at county fair in Minn.n FARMINGTON, Minn. — A runaway bull caused injuries

to several visitors to the Dakota County Fair in Minnesotaon Aug. 7. The bull escaped from his pen, then brokethrough the gates and ran through the fairgrounds. At leastseven people were injured in the incident, according toFarmington Fire Marshal John Powers. One woman re-ceived significant injuries and had to be airlifted to Hen-nepin County Medical Center. A handful of bull ridersgrabbed lassos and went after the bull. Several bull ridersand the rodeo’s pickup man tried to lasso the bull. Afterbeing chased and shot twice by a sheriff’s deputy, the bullwas secured. Many spectators wanted to leave after the in-cident, but deputies held them back until all emergency per-sonnel were finished tending to the injured fairgoers. Theanimal’s owner had it put down the next day. The rodeostarted up again about 45 minutes later. The rodeo was aMidwest Bull Riders Association event, presented by RiceBull Riding Co. of Princeton.

2 killed after tractor flips in Minn.n CLEARWATER, Minn. — A 50-year-old man and his 5-year-old grandson are dead after being pinned under a trac-tor in Wright County, Minn. According to the countysheriff’s office, deputies received the call Aug. 2 at about5:45 p.m. of a tractor that flipped into a ditch in ClearwaterTownship. Both Ron Gustafson, of Monticello, and the boy,Rollie Gustafson, were killed. The man’s son and the boy’suncle, Roger Gustafson, says the boy and his sister hadbeen living with their grandparents. He says his dad andnephew were always with each other, hand in hand. He sayshis father was helping him put up a fence Aug. 2. WhileRoger Gustafson was moving some machinery, his fatherand nephew went for a tractor ride.

New fruit pest discovered in NDn BISMARCK , N.D. — The spotted-wing drosophila (SWD),a major fruit pest, has been detected for the first time inNorth Dakota. “This insect is capable of causing seriousdamage, and growers and gardeners should be on the look-

out for the larvae in seemingly healthy fruits,” says NorthDakota Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring. “It canbe confused with the common fruit fly, but SWD prefersfresh fruit while the fruit fly prefers rotting fruit.” Goehringsays the insect was found in Foster County. A sample sub-mitted from the Carrington Research Extension Center tothe North Dakota State University Plant Diagnostic Labora-tory contained several cherries with SWD larvae and oneadult female. Goehring adds that early detection of the in-sect by growers is important because symptoms do not al-ways appear until the fruits are harvested and sometimesnot until the fruits are in possession of the consumers. Aninvasive pest of Asian origin, SWD was first detected in thecontinental U.S. in California in 2008 and has since rapidlyspread to other fruit-producing regions of the country. In ad-dition to the damage caused directly by the larvae, infestedfruits are susceptible to other insects, fungi and bacteria.The SWD is a small fly, only 2 to 3 millimeters long, yellow-ish brown with prominent red eyes. SWD cannot be identi-fied without an adult specimen. Goehring says growers andgardeners who find an abundance of small, white maggotsin what were apparently fresh fruits at the time of harvestshould contact the North Dakota Department of Agricultureat 701-328-2231 or 800-242-7535 or the NDSU ExtensionEntomology at 701-231-7064.

Briefly...n SD beef plant: A judge has denied a request by NorthernBeef Packers in Aberdeen, S.D., to obtain secured creditand has scheduled a final hearing in two weeks. JudgeCharles Nail says he'll also wait to rule on whether NorthernBeef, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection lastmonth, can hire investment banking firm Lincoln Interna-tional to pursue a sale of the plant. Lincoln says it will belooking for a “stalking horse” bid for Northern Beef, in whichone potential buyer makes an initial offer to set the floor foran auction that invites competitive bids.

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REGIONALNEWS

By Don DavisForum News Service

REDWOOD FALLS, Minn. — Top agri-culture members of Congress can beready with a backup farm bill quickly,but it is not clear if it ever will see thelight of day.

U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, a Democ-rat representing western Minnesota, isone of the four negotiating what couldbe a set of new federal farm policies,which he said could be honed within aweek.

“All I can do is speculate on what’sgoing on,” he said Aug. 6 at Farmfest,an annual southwest Minnesota gather-ing of all things agriculture.

The question about what will happenwith the farm bill, to fund agricultureprograms for five years, is unanswer-able at this point because of a splitamong House Republicans.

“This is uncharted territory,” U.S.Rep. Tim Walz, a southern MinnesotaDemocrat, told hundreds of farmers at-tending a Farmfest farm bill forum.

A variety of national and state farmbill experts said a group of far right-wing Republicans opposes the bill,which raises doubts about whether theRepublican-controlled House can pass

any compromise reached with the Dem-ocratic-controlled Senate.

Senators in June easily passed theirversion of the farm bill. The House de-feated one on its first try this year, thencame back and passed one without the

section that funds food stamps andother such programs. The nutrition andfarm bills were merged in the 1970s toobtain both urban and rural support forthe two measures.

The House is to take up a food stampbill when it returns from a five-week va-cation in early September.

Conference appointeesPeterson said House Speaker John

Boehner, R-Ohio, promised him that hewould appoint farm bill negotiatorsright after that vote, no matter how thevote comes out.

Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., andJohn Hoeven, R-N.D., already havebeen appointed as two of the Senate ne-gotiators and Peterson, as the leadingHouse ag Democrat, will be part of theHouse team.

In the meantime, Peterson, the Houseag chairman and the two top ag sena-tors have been talking about what couldcome out of negotiations.

“I know what the final bill is going tolook like,” Peterson told farmers Aug. 6.“I can’t tell you what it is going to be.”

Later, however, he said it would bemuch like policies discussed last year,so few surprises would be likely.

But, Peterson added, more than anytime during his time in the House he does

not know what will happen, mainly be-cause winning a House vote is uncertain.

“It is more likely that we have an ex-tension (of current law) than we get thisbill done.” Peterson said. “I hope I’mwrong, but we will see.”

Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., said an ex-tension would be “a disaster.” Newlaws, including provisions he wrote tohelp farmers’ efforts to boost energyproduction, are needed, he said.

Peterson said he could accept a two-year extension, saying that no farm billcan pass next year since it is an elec-tion year.

National Farmers Union told theFarmfest crowd “they have plenty oftime” because “the drop dead date re-ally is the first of the year.”

Peterson quoted Boehner as saying:“We have to let this play out.”

The biggest dispute in the farm-nutri-tion bill is how much to cut food stampsin the next 10 years. Senators voted tochop $4 billion, but House Republicansnow want to cut 10 times that amount.

Because of the GOP food stampstance, Peterson said, “I can almostguarantee you the majority of Republi-cans in the House will oppose” whatcomes out of negotiations.

GG U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson, whorepresents western Minnesota, tells aFarmfest audience Aug. 6 that for thefirst time since he arrived inWashington, he is not sure if a farmbill can pass.

Farm bill plan advancing

Mikkel Pates, Forum News Service

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The co-op decided on its plans beforethe Burlington Northern Santa Fe Rail-way Co. quoted the through-rate — a cru-cial aspect of operation — because itwasn’t aware of any rates being denied.

There is only one problem: BNSF iselecting not to quote a through-rate tothe Pacific Northwest for a rail journeythat starts on a regional short-line rail-road — Red River Valley and WesternRailroad (RRVW), based in Wahpeton,N.D.

One little hang-upA through-rate is a single transporta-

tion rate on an interline haul made upof two or more separately establishedrates. BNSF could only offer a rate tothe Pacific Northwest from Casselton,N.D., where the RRVW hooks into themainline, Larson says.

“I know the RRVW wants to helpbuild it; I’m not sure about the BNSF,”Larson says of the Verona site. “There’splenty of grain there. I don’t know whythey won’t give us a through-rate. I havenot gotten an answer from them.”

The effected farm customer base forVerona would involve North Dakotacommunities such as Jud, Marion,Litchville and Kathryn. Those cus-tomers haul grain by truck to shuttleloaders in Oakes, or north to mainlineshuttle loaders in Jamestown and Val-ley City. The trade area that would bemost affected would involve an esti-mated 15 million bushels of grain inVerona, which costs farmers money andtaxpayers road repair expenses, ac-cording to James Valley Grain.

The closest shuttle loaders currentlyare Plains Grain & Agronomy LLC,about 22 miles to the east in Enderlin.Others are Columbia Grain Inc. andOmaha-based Gavilon Grain LLC in Val-ley City, on the BNSF mainline. Gavilonand Columbia Grain, of Portland, Ore.,both are owned by Marubeni Corp., aJapanese trading company that is a bigplayer in moving grain to China, amongother destinations.

Larson says a grassroots group in theVerona area is pushing to contact stateand federal legislators to get thethrough-rate approved. The congres-sional delegation has been in touchwith the railroads, he says. Nothing hashappened.

“Think of all the highwaymiles and wrecking the roadsand the safety issues, versusputting a shuttle site inVerona, versus all the truckgrain that has to move,” Larsonsays. “There’s nothing up there— 46 miles of nothing,” Larsonsays of North Dakota Highway1 from Verona to Valley City.

“We could really take care ofa big customer base up there.We’ve been at a standstill for17 months, which is costing ourgrowers money. Our ‘proforma’ (for constructing the el-evator) is going down becauseconstruction costs are goingup. As of right now, we are stillin a waiting game.”

James Valley Grain was estab-lished between the NorwaySpur Cooperative (36 percentownership) and South DakotaWheat Growers (64 percentownership).

The company owns two ele-vators in Oakes — a 10-million-bushel terminal built in 2001, withaccess to both BNSF and Canadian Pa-cific Railroad, and a downtown elevatorthat primarily serves as a wheat house,but also handles corn.

Larson says James Valley Grain hasasked South Dakota Wheat Growers, thelarge cooperative based in Aberdeen,to exert any influence it can regardingthe Verona impasse. “But even with alltheir facilities in South Dakota and thefew in North Dakota that they have,they told us they’re less than 1 percentof BNSF’s business,” Larson says.

Short line historyShort line railroads were developed

in the region in the mid-1980s when ele-vators were largely several miles apartand handled 25- and 50-car load-outs.

Mainline railroads such as BNSF andCP then cooperated with the SurfaceTransportation Board and with Con-gress to develop the lines, in part toavoid abandonment of what were thenminor lines. The CP largely leased railto short lines, while BNSF largely soldthem.

Today, short lines in the region arethriving, partly because of increased oiltraffic and partly because of a shift intocorn and soybean crops. With biggeryields and volume, shuttle loaders with110- and 120-car capacities have been

built roughly 30 miles apart and oftenon the short line locations, in additionto those on the arterial mainline rail-roads. Recent expansions of port facili-ties in the Pacific Northwest and thestrong Asian grain demand are increas-ing traffic through these facilities.

Andy Thompson, RRVW presidentand CEO, acknowledges he’s been talk-ing with James Valley Grain and BNSFabout the Verona site since October2011. RRVW is insisting it has a 40-yearcontract, formalized in 1987, that shouldbe honored by BNSF.

“They have a power of attorney tomake the through-rates and they shouldcontinue that,” Thompson says. “Theyhave responsibility not to discriminate.They are discriminating, ie. Verona.”

BNSF has always published through-rates from similarly situated customersin the Oakes, Verona and Edgeleyareas, Thompson says. “Over the years,we’ve taken less and less allowance aspart of the rate with Burlington North-ern. They continue to put more in theirpocket and give less advantage to thecustomer and to the railroad,” he says.

Thompson declines to put dollar fig-ures or percentages on the deal, exceptto say that through-rates have gone upin cost to customers, but the short linehas negotiated lower rate allowances asnew shuttle sites have arisen.

Currently, RRVW’s only qualified

route from Verona starts going west to ajunction called Independence, south toOakes, then east to Wahpeton and fi-nally north to Casselton. Thompson saysBNSF’s proposal for a rate from Cassel-ton “doesn’t leave enough to cover ourcosts and to make the proposal finan-cially viable.”

Thompson acknowledges he’s sug-gested to BNSF that it could improvethe “turn” time on cars by 10 hours pertrain by going east through Lisbon, butthat would mean improving a 37-milestretch of RRVW light track betweenLisbon and Davenport, N.D. He saysRRVW has suggested that BNSF mightbenefit if it helped improve that line,even though it belongs to RRVW.Thompson has estimated that upgrad-ing from 72-pound to 115-pound railwould cost about $14 million for the 37miles, although others in the industrysuggest upgrading a line might cost upto $1 million per mile.

Within the past three months, JamesValley Grain has asked the federal Sur-face Transportation Board to look at theissue. Tom Brugman is deputy directorof the STB’s Public Assistance andCompliance Board, and initially he ac-knowledged he’d informally discussedthe Verona matters with at least someof the parties. Brugman oversees an al-ternative dispute resolution programcalled Rail Customer & Public Assis-tance. RCPA is designed to resolve dis-putes between rail carriers and theircustomers or members of the publicthrough “informal facilitation,” in caseswhere formal litigation isn’t warranted.

“Because the RCPA process is confi-dential, we cannot confirm or denywhether a party has submitted an infor-mal complaint,” Dennis Watson, an STBspokesman, told Agweek in a written re-sponse to a request for details.

Larson thinks the issue may beheaded for arbitration with the STB. Hedoesn’t know when or if that will hap-pen. He thinks rail customers couldforce the issue, “but they’ve got a lotbetter lawyers than we do,” he says ofthe railroad. The co-op hasn’t made aformal complaint to the STB.

Agweek reached Kevin Kaufman,group vice president for agriculturalproducts at BNSF in Dallas/Fort Worth,Texas. Kaufman referred questions to acompany spokeswoman who said therailroad was in confidential discussionswith RRVW and is not in a position tocomment.

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GG Eric Larson is general manager of JamesValley Grain LLC of Oakes, N.D. The companywants to build a shuttle loader in Verona, N.D.,but a dispute between railroads has held upthe deal for a year and a half.

Mikkel Pates, Agweek

By Mikkel PatesAgweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — The National Agri-cultural Statistics Service says cropsare behind in the region. Nowhere isthe difference between 2013 and 2012

more stark than in southern SouthDakota.

NASS says below-normal tempera-tures are slowing crop development,but had improved range and pastureconditions. Topsoil moisture in thestate is rated 72 percent adequate to

surplus, while subsoil moisture wasrated 67 percent adequate to surplus.South Dakota winter wheat was 53 per-cent harvested as of the Aug. 5 report,behind last year’s drought-stressed 100percent harvest for that date and an 82percent five-year average. Spring wheat

is 34 percent ripe, compared with the 73percent average.

Statewide, corn silking was at 87 per-cent complete, behind last year’s 95 per-cent, but ahead of a 70 percent average.

A stark difference n Timely rains revive SD crop prospects

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Corn was rated 74 percent good to ex-cellent. Soybeans were 37 percent set-ting pods, behind last year’s 68 percentand behind the average of 45 percent forthe date.

Agweek made a swing through south-east South Dakota, where the 2012drought decimated the crops.

Easier to hang onWAGNER, S.D. — Ken Swatek of Wag-

ner, S.D., says the area has receivedtimely, unusual late-July and early-Au-gust rains. He says “itdidn’t take much to beat2012” when crops werezeroed out. Swatek farmssmall grains and feedscattle.

“It looks like theprices on feed havecome down a little bitfrom last year, so hope-fully it’s a bit more opti-mistic than last year,” hesays.

Farmers in the regionhad gotten respectable grass productionfor the first and second cuttings. Hepegged the second-cutting of alfalfa atone round bale per acre and says thearea needs rain for a third cutting.

The market continued strong on killcows through mid-August. “With a littlebit better feed supply, there aren’t asmany cattle coming to town this time ofyear as there was last year when theywere selling them out because of thedrought, statewide.”

Swatek doesn’t think the area is out ofthe drought yet. “Every time we get arain, it still soaks down,” he says. “Butwe’re going to have a nice crop downhere if we can avoid a hail storm or anearly frost.”

This year, feedstuffs have been 65 to70 percent of 2012 costs, so it’s easier tohang on to the cattle. Early in the sea-son, a lot of the feedlot hay had comefrom North Dakota and Canada.

No slow-downYANKTON, S.D. — Larry Mettler, sales

manager at Koletzky Implement inYankton, S.D., didn’t sell many haytools in the drought of 2012, butthis year, it’s been a big turn-around, he says. The dealershipcovers a wide area, into Nebraska.

Much of the 2012 crop was “ze-roed out,” he says, but that alsomeant no harvest expense. “Theydid carry insurance, so as far asour end of the business goes, it’sbeen great,” Mettler says.

Extended tax benefits that al-lowed farmers to depreciateequipment have helped keep salesperking along. “Since November2012, I would say business herehas been exceptional,” Mettlersays.

While the Yankton area lookedlush in late July, benefitting fromtimely rains, Mettler says itwouldn’t take long to slip back

into dry conditions. The area got a totalof 2.5 inches of rain in Aug. 3 and Aug. 5storms.

Farmers in the area are financiallystrong, Mettler says. Interest rates on fi-nanced deals depend on whether thepurchaser is using other discounts andother terms. Interest rates on equipmenttypically are 3.9 percent for three-yearloans, 4.35 percent for four-year loans,and 4.8 percent for five-year loans. Rateshave fluctuated moderately this sum-mer.

Koletzky Implement was started in1962 and originally operated out of theold Smithsonian Hotel, a structure builtin the 1880s in Yankton. The companystarted with Allis Chalmers and Oliverequipment and added New Holland in1975. Koletzky moved to its current loca-tion along U.S Highway 50 in 1984 andbuilt a new service facility in 2005. Met-tler, a Menno, S.D., native, has been inthe mechanics and equipment fieldsince 1967 and in sales at Koletzky since1996.

Feeders too high?PONCA, Neb. — Ron Servine, a cattle

buyer from Ponca, Neb., says feeder cat-tle costs are high this summer and themarket-ready cattle market is “not goinganywhere.” Ponca is in northeast Ne-braska in Dixon County, near the Mis-souri River.

Cow-calf people probably need theprice they’re getting for their feeder cat-tle, but the feedlot operators “absolutelyhaven’t been making any money,”

Servine says. He says the market is shorton numbers and “if you want them, youhave to pay for ‘em” with prices $10 to$15 per hundredweight higher than inearly July.

“A 600-pound steer, pushing up to$1.70 (per pound), and an 8-weight (800-pound) steer pushing $1.50 (per pound)?”he says. “They don’t pencil out verygood. Everybody is banking on that thisnew (feed) crop will be cheaper, butwe’ve got to see it first.”

No hail, thank youCENTERVILLE, S.D. — Jerry Andal

produces corn, soybeans and some grasshay and sells seed for several brands —mostly under the Syngenta and Lathamlabels.

People in the Cen-terville area famouslygot very little crop in2012 — the worst since1976 and definitely theworst drought since hequit his mechanicalengineering careerand came home tofarm in 1981. He saysdespite crop insur-ance, his operationwas “short about$100,000 on income”last year. He’d bought insurance at the70 percent level in 2012 and moved up toan 80 percent selection level in 2013, an-ticipating drought.

Nonirrigated corn yields in the areaaverage about 130 bushels an acre, andoften 150 bushels with well-timed rains.Most of the area is silt-loam soil, butsome of Andal’s place is a sandy loam.

After 2 inches of rain in the first weekof August, the farm was looking good “aslong as we don’t get a hail storm.” Antic-ipating drought, Andal perceives thatsome people cut back on planting popu-lations in 2013 — about 10 to 15 percent,on corn. He says most people plant26,000 to 30,000 plants per acre normally,and this year went to 22,000 to 25,000plants per acre. Some cut back on fertil-izer.

A lot of tile drainage has been added,

with the wet weather in recent years,Andal says. “There’s people retiling, butthey had ground that (wasn’t tiled) butnot classified as wetland; they’ve beentiling that,” he says.

Natural Resources Conservation Serv-ice offices are about a year behind in ap-proving applications, he says. Somefarmers have gone ahead and tiled with-out permits. Others have asked to be re-jected at a local NRCS county office sothey can appeal directly to the state of-fice for a permit.

“They have a better chance of gettingit through at the state office,” Andalsays. “The local county officials don’tlike it, but that’s what’s been happen-ing.”

Bumper hay cropBERESFORD, S.D. — Ryan Nelson

farms with his cousin, Mike Nelson, andraises corn and soybeans eight milessouth and two miles eastof Beresford.

He was harvesting afirst-cutting of bromehay and was getting acouple tons per acre ormore when Agweekstopped to chat.

“It’s really good, con-sidering last year,” Nel-son says. The hay marketwas holding its own, butdeclined into August be-cause there was more supply. “There’s alot of cutting going on.”

The season is going well for othercrops, too, after getting key rains forcorn pollination and for soybeans dur-ing flowering.

“The beans are flowering well, and it’sstarting to set pods. No better time tohave rain than now,” he says, noting peo-ple have been receiving 1- and 2-inchrains.

The Nelsons don’t have wheat or oats,but people whose fields he bales got 60-to 75-bushel winter wheat and oatsyielded 120 to 135 bushels per acre.

“We baled some oat straw for a guywho thought his crop was 130,” Nelsonsays.

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n Start looking forfields infested withsoybean cystnematodes

By Jonathan KnutsonAgweek Staff Writer

Damage from soybean cyst nematodeis beginning to show up in area fields —and farmers should pay attention, saysSam Markell, a North Dakota State Uni-versity Extension Service plant pathol-ogist who is responsible for diseasemanagement information on broadleafcrops, including soybeans.

Though it’s already too late to helpsoybean fields hurt this growing season,producers need to ascertain the extentof the damage and begin planning howthey’ll fight the problem next year,Markell says.

“The biggest thing for this year isawareness,” he says. “Soybean cystnematode is the thing I worry mostabout.”

Minnesota is the nation’s third-lead-ing producer of soybeans. North Dakotaranks ninth, with production of the cropspreading north and west into parts ofthe state where it once wasn’t grown.

Soybean cyst nematode, or SCN, is sonew in this part of the country thatmany area farmers don’t know muchabout it, Markell says.

SCN first came to the United States inthe 1950s and has slowly spread nation-wide, only recently reaching the UpperMidwest. It’s caused by parasitic wormscalled nematodes that fasten on rootsand suck off water and other nutrients.

“They can be pretty devastating,” es-pecially in dry, hot conditions, Markellsays. “You can get it enough water, youcan’t get enough nutrients.”

The problem is exacerbated becausedamage isn’t immediately apparent,Markell says.

“You can have a lot of damage onroots. But you won’t see any above-ground symptoms until you get a 15 to30 percent yield hit,” he says.

There’s nothing farmers can do to bat-tle SCN-infested fields this growing sea-son, Markell says.

“What we’re emphasizing is, find itearly and then actively manage it (in fu-ture years) through resistance and rota-tion,” he says.

Using the right seed varieties canbuild resistance to SCN. Rotating cropson a field from one year to the next alsois helpful, he says.

Markell hasn’t received many callsfrom farmers on SCN yet, but he ex-pects they’ll start in the next few weeks.

“The key is paying attention to thefields. Test the soil. If you find it (SCN)now, you can prepare to deal with itnext year,” he says.

Field days address SCNThe North Dakota Soybean Council

and NDSU Extension Service are host-ing three field days focusing on soybeancyst nematode.

Attendees will see nematicide seedtreatments, varieties resistant to soy-

bean cyst and demonstrations of how tosample soil and how to look for SCN infields.

All three North Dakota field daysbegin at 9:30 a.m. and are followed bylunch.

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n USDA finds highercropland, pasture

prices, especially in NDBy Jonathan KnutsonAgweek Staff Writer

The 2012 drought that devastatedcrops and pastures in much of theUpper Midwest didn’t stop the price offarmland from shooting higher, espe-cially in North Dakota.

The average per-acre price of crop-land in 2013 in North Dakota soared to$1,910, a whopping 41.5 percent in-crease from the previous year, accord-ing to an annual report issued Aug. 2 bythe National Agricultural StatisticsService, an arm of the U.S. Departmentof Agriculture.

Nationally, the average per-acre priceof cropland rose 13 percent, NASS says.

“I think North Dakota had somecatching up to do,” says Dwight Aakre,farm management specialist with theNorth Dakota State University Exten-sion Service.

Prices for North Dakota croplandhad, in past years, risen more slowlythan prices for cropland in many other

states, leading to a “catch-up” this year,he notes.

He also notes that much of NorthDakota enjoyed good yields in 2012, de-spite the drought.

Aakre says that while North Dakotacropland values undoubtedly rosesharply in the past year, he was sur-prised to see the NASS estimate of a41.5 percent increase.

“That’s a lot. But you don’t argue withUSDA. It has the best numbers,” hesays.

The report is based on a survey ofagricultural producers in the first twoweeks of June.

Most other states in the Upper Mid-west also saw substantial increases incropland values in the past year, ac-cording to NASS.

Cropland values in South Dakota shotto an average of $3,020 per acre, an in-crease of 30.2 percent.

The average value of Minnesota crop-land rose to $4,850 per acre, 19.8 per-cent more than a year earlier.

In Montana, the average value ofcropland rose 4 percent to $888. Thestate grows little corn, which expertssay has contributed to rising landprices in the Upper Midwest.

Average cropland values rose sharplyin 2013 in the drought-hammered Corn

Belt. In Iowa, for instance, the averagevalue of cropland increased 17.8 per-cent to $8,600 per acre, according to thereport.

Though drought hurt production, italso caused the price of corn to rise, en-couraging farmers to pay more for land,Aakre says.

Low interest rates, which reduce theappeal of competing investments suchas CDs, also have contributed to risingland prices, though to a lesser extentthan high crop prices, he says.

Now, however, crop prices are slump-ing, and buying land is becoming lessattractive, he says.

“I think land prices have peaked,”Aakre says.

Paying more for pastureNASS also found substantial in-

creases in pasture prices. Nationally,the average value of pasture rose 4.3percent to $1,200 per acre. NorthDakota’s average pasture value rose28.6 percent to $630 per acre. In Min-nesota, the average pasture value rose16.7 percent to $1,750 per acre. SouthDakota’s average pasture value rose20.3 percent to $710 per acre.

High crop prices have encouragedsome producers to begin raising cropson land that once was pastured. That

reduces the supply of pasture anddrives up its price, experts say.

The average value of Montana pas-ture rose 1.8 percent to $580.

NASS includes Montana in the re-port’s mountain region, which also con-sists of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho,Nevada, New Mexico, Utah andWyoming. All the states in the regionhad small annual increases, or evensmall decreases, in their average pas-ture price.

Cash rents rise, tooIn a separate report on Aug. 2, NASS

released updated state-level statisticsfor cash rents. Here are average per-acre cash rents for nonirrigated farm-land for 2013.nUnited States — $125, up from $115

a year ago.nNorth Dakota — $64, up from $57 a

year ago.n South Dakota — $104, up from $93

last year.nMinnesota — $177, up from $150 last

year.nMontana — $23.50, up from $23 a

year ago.Strong crop prices in recent years

have helped boost cash rents, Aakresays.

Farmland values keep rising

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n Crops inNorthwest Minn.need more heat

By Jonathan KnutsonAgweek Magazine

NORTHWEST MINNESOTA — Un-usually cool weather in early August isgreat for northwest Minnesota highschool football players beginning fallpractice, but not so goodfor crops, Kevin Karelsays.

“Our crops look good.But they need heat,”says Karel, merchan-diser for MarKit CountyGrain in Argyle, Minn.

A recent Agweek tripthrough MarshallCounty in northwestMinnesota on a cool Au-gust morning found a lot of good-look-ing crops. The trip also found plenty ofsigns that crops need more heat.

Daily highs for the first seven days ofAugust ranged from 67 to 77 degrees inWarren, Minn., according to statisticsfrom the North Dakota AgriculturalWeather Network, which also tracksweather conditions in several westernMinnesota farm communities.

“This kind of weather is good forworking outside. But it’s not good forcrops that need heat,” says Harvey Sed-lacek, sales manager for Evergreen Im-plement in Warren, Minn.

Highs in the 80s are needed for rowcrops to mature properly and for smallgains to ripen fully, Sedlacek and oth-ers say.

In general, southern Marshall Countyis drier than the northern part of thecounty, people who talked with Agweeksay.

In the south, crops need rain quickly.In the north, there’s no immediate needfor precipitation, although most fieldsof row crops will need another shot ortwo of rain this growing season.

Farmers in Marshall County raise anumber of crops. The county ranks firstin Minnesota in barley production, sec-ond in spring wheat, third in dry ediblebeans, fourth in sugar beets and 11th insoybeans. It ranks only 68th in cornproduction, but new, faster-maturingcorn varieties and attractive cornprices are encouraging more Marshall

County farmers to grow it.On the day that Agweek visited, fields

of small grains were mostly amber, withpockets of green sprinkled throughout.The row crops were lush and vibrantlygreen.

Here’s a closer look at conditions inMarshall County and what ag folksthere told Agweek .

‘Wheat country’ALVARADO, Minn. —

The barley harvest isjust beginning in thetrade area of FamersElevator Co. of Al-varado.

Early results aremostly good, says RogerKazmierczak, a certifiedcrop adviser who worksin retails sales for theelevator.

Barley is popular in Marshall Countybecause the crop is a good rotational fitthe year before sugar beets, a popularcrop in the county, he says.

Most of the barley in Marshall Countyis the malt variety and sold under con-tract.

The Alvarado elevator, which cur-rently has about 1½ million bushels ofgrain storage, is adding another 400,000bushels of storage. The additional stor-age, expected to be ready for the 2014harvest, is in response to the increasingamount of corn grown by the elevator’spatrons.

Kazmierczak, an agricultural veteranwho’s nearing retirement, says he un-derstands why the elevator’s patronsare planting more corn.

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“I still think this is wheatcountry,” he says.

Rain would be greatWARREN, Minn. — Farmers

in the Warren area won’tenjoy manyyears as muchas 2012, Sed-lacek says.

“Good crop,good prices,early harvestfor the mostpart,” he says.

This yearmight fall shortof 2012, but the2013 crop year is promisingnonetheless, he says.

Cool August weather is aconcern, however, Sedlaceksays.

Warmer weather is neededto help crops develop prop-erly, and many fields needrain, he says.

“An inch and a half (of pre-cipitation) with temperatures

around 85 would be wonder-ful,” he says.

Corn is becoming increas-ingly common in MarshallCounty, causing his companyto sell more corn equipment,he says.

Late harvest ahead?ARGYLE — Kevin Karel

doesn’t want farmers in histrade area to be harvestingcorn in December.

A late harvest is all too pos-sible if August temperaturesdon’t rise high enough to pushthe corn, Karel says.

Mar-Kit County grain, whichbegan handling grain in 2006,is owned by several local co-operates and is affiliated withArcher Daniels Midland.

Farmers in much of the ele-vator’s trade area haveenough moisture for now, hesays.

An extended rainy periodwould seriously complicatethe small grain harvest, whichshould begin shortly.

“We don’t want some cloudhanging over us that keepsdumping rain,” Karel says.

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n Whilesoybeansgrow

By Stephanie HemphillMinnesota Public RadioNews

CAMBRIDGE, Minn. — Ona small test plot in a 24-acrefield, an experiment is un-derway that could help sci-entists produce biodieselfrom an ancient plant.

Planted among neat rowsof 6-inch-tall soybeans arebristly 2-foot-tall camelina.It’s a new crop of sorts forGerald Gellee, a farmer whofor years has planted corn,soybeans, oats, rye and other crops.

This year, Gellee has turned tocamelina, a member of the mustardfamily that produces seeds with twiceas much oil as soybeans.

The spindly plant looks more like aweed than a crop, but Gellee and hiscolleagues hope it’s going to be a whizat producing biodiesel. They know thatfor the camelina effort to be successful,farmers will have to grow it and manu-facturers process it.

Growing two crops on one piece ofland is one aim of the experiment, as itwill allow farmers to first harvest thecamelina seeds, then the soybeans.

If successful, it will be a boon tofarmers and to researchers who are rac-ing to find ways to make fuels out ofplants other than corn and soybeans,says Melanie Waite-Altringer, whoteaches biology at Anoka-Ramsey Com-munity College.

“If they can have the icing on thecake of having this biofuel crop inter-mixed with it, it’s a good thing,” saysWaite-Altringer, who leads the experi-ment. “It’s just another way to get addi-tional money.”

Waite-Altringer says camelina is ahardy plant that grows fast, doesn’tneed much fertilizer and helps hold thesoil in place.

“You plant this right when the groundthaws, that’s the best time to do it, rightat that moment, and then it will outcom-pete the other weeds that would becoming in,” she says. “Oh, and it canwithstand temperatures of 20 degrees,so it can stand frost.”

When the plants matured, the fieldwas sprayed with Roundup herbicide,to kill the camelina and make sure it’sall dry and ready for harvest.

The seeds will be trucked to theEver Cat Fuels biodiesel plant in

Isanti, Minn.“These little seeds are about 30, 32-

percent oil right now,” says David Wen-dorf, the plant’s marketing director.“We’ll crush them and get about 20 per-cent oil out of the seed.”

That’s about double the oil content ofsoybeans. Ever Cat uses a patentedtechnology that can handle any plant-based feedstock. The camelina seed oilwill be added to a tank that normallycontains waste oil from food processingand ethanol production, and used cook-ing oil from restaurants.

“From the feedstock tank, it’spumped through our reactors, whichtakes less than 30 seconds,” Wendorfsays. “It gets converted into biodiesel.We use no chemicals, we use no addi-tional water.”

Ever Cat has a $500,000 grant from theU.S. Department of Energy to pushbiodiesel production from camelinaand another weedy plant called penny-cress.

In contrast to most of the biofuel in-dustry, which operates on a much big-ger scale, the small plant can produceonly 3 million gallons a year.

Still, Dennis Timmerman, seniorproject development director of theAgriculture Utilization Research Insti-tute in Marshall, Minn., is impressedwith the company’s portable productionplant. He says it would allow individualfarmers to produce biodiesel from theircrops to use in their own equipment.

“It’s a great place for their industry tostart,” Timmerman says. “Because theirsystem has some advantages, allows theproducers to use a smaller scale andproduce a quality fuel.”

In Montana, farmers grow more than24,000 acres of camelina. Results fromthe Cambridge experiment will beavailable in early winter.

GG The energy crop camelina grows July 30 in ademonstration plot at Anoka-RamseyCommunity College in Cambridge, Minn.

Spindly plant couldproduce biodiesel

Jennifer Simonson, Minnesota Public Radio

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n Corn Growers,NDSU set large soil-

salt studyBy Mikkel PatesAgweek Staff Writer

FARGO, N.D. — North Dakota StateUniversity is launching a multi-yearstudy that will show how soil salinityand sodicity can be managed undercommercial-scale farming methods.

They’re calling it the Soil Health andAgriculture Research Extension Farm— SHARE.

Abbey Wick, an NDSU ExtensionService soil health specialist and pri-mary investigator for the project, says itis funded by the North Dakota Corn Uti-lization Council. Researchers will workwith a quarter-section of land about amile west and 2.5 miles south of Moore-ton, N.D., in central Richland County.

“The majority of farmers in the stateare dealing with at least some level ofsalinity or sodicity issues in soil,” Wicksays.

Salinity is a combination of all saltsthat accumulate in the soil, causing a

white crust. Sodicity isa specific imbalance ofsalts with more sodiumversus calcium andmagnesium, where thesoils appear to disperseand create a hard layerthat is difficult for rootsand water to penetrate.Both are often referredto as salty, although the

effects are quite different.The NDCUC has funded the first year

of the study at $68,000. Corn and soy-beans are sensitive to salinity. NDSUhas been talking with the North DakotaSoybean Council about including themand others in the research project.

Ken Johnson, who owns the land host-ing the research, says the quarter ofland has been affected by what appearsto be salinity, although he is curiousabout what the researchers will find.He figures the overall yield of the fieldmay have dropped 10 percent fromwhat it could be in the past 10 years.

Greg LaPlante, research director forthe NDCUC, a long-time crop consult-ant, knows Johnson as a client.

Wick says many questions remainabout salinity’s affect on the croppingsystem, including pest pressures, weed

infestations and root disease.“There are a lot of things we hope

will be discovered at this particularSHARE farm.”

LaPlante says the SHARE Farm con-cept might be replicated elsewhere, re-gionally, nationally and eveninternationally into Canada. LaPlantesays the project is unique because of itssize and multi-disciplinary approach,as well as the ability to monitor it withminiature, micro-scale sensors.

The project will begin in a series ofsteps, aimed at collecting extensivebaseline information:n Salinity — Researchers will in-

tensely sample 200 locations on 150acres at a depth of up to 4 feet. TheNDCUC has funded engineering workfor the salinity sensors, which will beplaced this fall or next summer.n Soil types — Researchers will start

with the existing web soil survey andcompare it with intensive sampling.nHydrology — Scientists will install

15 shallow wells to about 10 to 15 feet.n Tiling — Researchers hope to tile

75 acres on the north half of the 150-acre field. They plan to install drainagetile pipe at 40-foot spacing, perhapsstarting as early as this winter andlikely complete the installation withintwo years. This project could cost about$100,000, Wick says.

Wick says NDSU officials are hopingthe study can be a long-term effort —perhaps running 10 to 15 years.

“Our goal right now is to get other re-searchers and people in extension in-terested in the site,” Wick says. Thedifference between this and other stud-ies is that many of these issues havebeen studied separately. “We’re tryingto bring together disciplines to addressthese issues all at the same time onthese saline areas, trying to make theseconnections,” she says.

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commodity farmersBy Jerry HagstromSpecial to Agweek

NAPA, Calif. — House AgricultureCommittee ranking member Collin Pe-terson, D-Minn., told the nation’s beetand cane growers on Aug. 7 that for afarm bill to pass, pressure must comefrom states that produce non-commod-ity crops.

He also said he is so annoyed by Re-publican pressures on him that he is in-clined to run for re-election in 2014,even though he has talked about retir-ing.

“I had no idea when we wrote the ’08bill it was going to be a 10-year bill,”Peterson said in a call to the AmericanSugar Alliance’s International Sweet-ener Symposium.

He noted that corn, wheat and sugarfarmers are fine with an extension, butthat the extension does not cover pro-grams important to specialty crops.

“Pressure is going to have to comefrom California, Florida, Arizona, NewYork that are going to lose the thingsthat I was able to put into the ’08 bill,”he said, but that were not part of the ex-tension. “A lot of those states — that’swhere we have gotten a lot of the oppo-sition.”

Asked whether he would run again,Peterson said “I am doing all the thingsyou need to run again.”

Referring to Republican efforts tomount a campaign against him, he said,“These guys are irritating the heck outof me. They are being so stupid. They

are making me mad so I am much morelikely to run than not.”

He also said the district reapportion-ment after the 2010 Census makes it dif-ficult for the Democrats to retakecontrol of the House, but “the potentialis there that they could screw us up somuch that we get the majority. It is pos-sible that we [the Democrats] will bewriting the bill in the next Congress.”

“If you can’t do a farm bill, how willyou do immigration reform, appropria-tions, tax reform?” Peterson asked. “Itdoesn’t seem to bother the majority thatthis stuff isn’t going to get done.”

On the farm billOn the prospects for the farm bill, Pe-

terson expressed intense frustrationover the role that House MajorityLeader Eric Cantor, R-Va., has playedin the process.

“If I could read Eric Cantor’s mind,I’d have a better idea,” Peterson said.

He said House Speaker JohnBoehner, R-Ohio, told him as Congressleft Washington for a five-week recessthat he expects to bring up the nutritionbill immediately when the House re-turns on Sept. 9, appoint conferees thenext day and finish the bill before Sept.30 when the current farm bill expires.

But Peterson said he doesn’t knowwhether Boehner can live up to that be-cause “the leadership of the House isnot working in concert. You don’t knowwho is going to be in charge, to have thefinal say.”

Cantor had been pushing House Agri-culture Committee Chairman FrankLucas, R-Okla., for two months to splitthe farm program and the nutrition titleinto two bills, but Lucas resisted, Peter-son said. Then Cantor developed hisamendment that would affect the workrequirements for participants in the

Supplemental Nutri-tion Assistance Pro-gram, better known asfood stamps, and con-vinced Rep. SteveSoutherland, R-Fla, tointroduce it, Petersonadded.

“Boehner is obvi-ously no friend of farmprograms, but has notstood in the way of

what is going on in the committee,” Pe-terson said.

If the House passes a nutrition billthat cuts $40 billion from food stamps,that will make conference with the Sen-ate, which has cut food stamps by $4 bil-lion, and a vote on a conference reportin the House “problematic,” Petersonsaid.

If the conference report cuts foodstamps by $8 billion to $10 billion, hecannot imagine a lot of House Republi-cans voting for it, he said. That wouldmean a lot of Democrats would have tovote for it, and Peterson said he doesnot know if Boehner will bring to thefloor a bill that is not supported by amajority of the House Republicans.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi,D-Calif., has promised to round upDemocratic votes if the bill sticks closeto the $4 billion Senate cut, Petersonsaid.

Peterson said the Republicans are“again going off on placating people”and are more worried about the Clubfor Growth and Heritage Action run-ning candidates against them in primar-ies than they are about their ownconstituents.

On the food stamp cuts, he said, “Thisis ideology run amuck.” Anyone whohas looked at this, he said, “knows thatthis is right-wing nonsense.”

“For the first time in my career Idon’t know what is going to happen,”Peterson said. “I am not optimistic. I donot see the end game right now.”

The farm bill could run out of time asthe budget battle begins, he added. “Weare probably going to end up with anextension, which is not a good out-come.”

Although Senate leaders have saidthey will not pass an extension, “if milkgoes to $39 per hundredweight, youknow what is going to happen,” Peter-son said. Senators, he said, “can huffand puff,” but they will pass an exten-sion to avoid high milk prices.

Lucas, Peterson noted, has suggesteda two-year extension, and he added thathe does not think a farm bill can be fin-ished in an election year.

But he said, “Lucas and I are not giv-ing up. We are trying to push things asbest we can to get this resolved.”

Peterson also said it does not makesense to give foreign sugar growersmore access to the U.S. when there is asugar surplus. He noted that the Obamaadministration still does not have tradepromotion authority, also known as fast-track trade negotiating authority, andsaid, “I am not going to sign on to any ofthat” until he has assurance about howsugar, dairy and rice will be handled.

Asked what the sugar growers coulddo to push the farm bill forward, Peter-son said they should take Cantor downto Mexico and have him solve the over-supply situation, and “keep him downthere for six months or so.”

“He is the problem and the reasonthis farm bill is screwed up,” Petersonsaid.

The current farm bill situation, Peter-son concluded, “is like being lockedinto a horror movie.”

Peterson ‘not optimistic’ about farm bill

Peterson

MitchellMitchell Livestock Auction Co., Mitchell, S.D. Receipts: 2809; Two Weeks Ago 2515; Last Year:1411. Feeder steers under 850 lbs had no comparison, 850-950 lbs 6.00 to 9.00 higher, 950-1000 lbs sharply higher on a narrow test. Feeder heifers 550-700 lbs 4.00 to 6.00 higher, 700-750 and 950-1000 lbs were steady to 5.00 higher; other weights too lightly tested to compare.Many attractive loads of steers and heifers offered today. Moderate to good demand, with bestdemand for cattle in very light flesh condition. Most cattle offered today were in light to moder-ate flesh condition. The feeder cattle run was made up of 57 percent steers, 42 percent heifers,balance Holsteins. 86 percent of the feeder supply weighed over 600 lbs. Feeder SteersMedium and Large 1: 2 330 lbs 200.00; 7 441 lbs 201.00; 23 467 lbs 183.34; 62 532 lbs177.03; 15 568 lbs 178.09; 43 627 lbs 169.62; 90 693 lbs 165.15; 54 714 lbs 163.17; 192 759lbs 159.38; 110 826 lbs 152.16; 294 883 lbs 149.61; 134 923 lbs 145.56; 295 966 lbs 144.63;18 991 lbs 132.50 Fleshy. Feeder Steers Medium and Large 1-2: 14 667 lbs 155.68; 6 858 lbs140.50; 7 999 lbs 137.75. Feeder Steers Large 1: 19 1007 lbs 137.16; 103 1052 lbs 134.85.Feeder Holstein Steers Large 3: 20 293 lbs 131.58; 5 632 lbs 116.00; 6 748 lbs 112.00. FeederHolstein Steers Large 3-4: 3 500 lbs 110.00. Feeder Heifers Medium and Large 1: 6 386 lbs173.00; 14 488 lbs 159.00; 10 466 lbs 170.00 Thin Fleshed; 93 524 lbs 161.01; 30 585 lbs158.59; 31 632 lbs 152.95; 74 680 lbs 150.61; 156 732 lbs 148.15; 100 821 lbs 146.90; 124872 lbs 138.98; 55 946 lbs 133.23; 8 946 lbs 126.00 Fleshy; 139 977 lbs 132.76. FeederHeifers Medium and Large 1-2: 24 425 lbs 151.40; 13 461 lbs 152.50; 52 536 lbs 158.66; 4 594lbs 155.00; 48 640 lbs 153.00; 7 725 lbs 145.25; 19 779 lbs 140.50; 7 811 lbs 136.21; 24 893lbs 130.37; 11 979 lbs 121.50. Feeder Heifers Large 1: 9 1029 lbs 122.50; 23 1060 lbs 126.50.Feeder Heifers Large 3: 2 688 lbs 106.50; 8 786 lbs 103.50.

- Agweek Survey and Wire Reports. Information from local sales yards is obtained from yardrepresentatives and has not been confirmed by Agweek Magazine or USDA.

Regional livestock sales Regional newsDakotafest agricultural trade

show has new ownern MITCHELL, S.D. — The annualDakotafest agricultural trade shownear Mitchell has a new owner. TheWashington, D.C.-based AmericanFarm Bureau Federation has confirmedits purchase of Cygnus BusinessMedia’s agricultural events and publi-cations. Terms were not disclosed.Dakotafest runs Aug. 20 to 22 at theSchlaffman Farm just southeast ofMitchell. The show’s booths are soldout, with 685 vendors signed on for2013, up from 585 a year ago. It beganin 1996 with 318 vendors. AmericanFarm Bureau Federation President BobStallman says the publications andevents will create additional opportuni-ties for the organization to serve farm-ers, ranchers and those looking to

connect with them. The events andpublications will operate as part of theIDEAg Group LLC subsidiary.

National park in ND to roundup, auction horses

n MEDORA, N.D. — Officials atTheodore Roosevelt National Park planto round up more than 100 horses thisfall to thin the herd. The surplus horseswill be sold at auction on Sept. 28 inWishek, N.D. Horse advocates aremounting Facebook campaigns tospread the word in the hopes of plac-ing the horses with caring buyers. Ad-vocates say that after the last horseroundup in the park in 2009, eight ofthe 77 horses sold at auction ended upgoing to slaughterhouses. The parkmaintains a demonstration herd ofwhat it calls feral horses to commemo-rate the wild horses that roamed the

badlands. Spokeswoman Eileen Andessays the herd has grown beyond theideal size for the park.

Briefly . . .n Fundraising: The Minnesota FarmBureau Foundation held its annual GolfScramble on July 16 at River OaksGolf Course near Cottage Grove. Morethan $14,200 was raised with pro-ceeds going directly to the MFB Foun-dation. Funds will be used forprograms focused on agricultural edu-cation, positive image and leadershipdevelopment. Other MFB Foundationfundraisers include the pork chopstand at Farmfest, which took placeAug. 6 to 8, and the annual auctionheld at the MFB Annual Meeting onNov. 22.

— Agweek Wire Reports

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Live cattle optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec120 6.95 7.10 9.17 0.07 0.22 0.40122 5.02 5.27 7.37 0.15 0.40 0.60124 3.25 3.60 5.70 0.37 0.72 0.92126 1.77 2.17 4.22 0.90 1.30 1.42128 0.67 1.12 2.92 1.80 2.25 2.12130 0.20 0.52 1.87 3.32 3.65 3.07132 0.05 0.22 1.12 5.17 5.35 4.32134 0.02 0.10 0.62 7.12 7.22 5.80136 s 0.07 0.35 9.12 9.20 7.52138 s 0.05 0.17 11.12 11.17 9.35140 s 0.02 0.10 13.12 13.15 11.27142 s s 0.05 15.12 15.12 13.22144 s s 0.05 17.12 17.12 15.22146 s s 0.02 19.12 19.12 17.20148 s s 0.02 21.12 21.12 19.20150 s s 0.02 23.12 23.12 21.20152 s s s s 25.12 23.20154 s s s s 27.12 25.20156 s s s s 29.12 27.20158 s s s s 31.12 29.20160 s s s s 33.12 31.20162 s s s s s s

Feeder cattle optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Aug Sep Oct Aug Sep Oct140 13.85 17.50 20.10 0.02 0.05 0.12142 11.87 15.50 18.12 0.02 0.05 0.15144 9.90 13.55 16.17 0.05 0.10 0.20146 7.90 11.60 14.22 0.05 0.15 0.25148 5.95 9.72 12.32 0.10 0.25 0.35150 3.60 s s 0.25 s s150 4.05 7.87 10.47 0.20 0.40 0.50152 2.35 6.12 8.70 0.50 0.65 0.72152 1.97 s s 0.62 s s154 0.82 s s 1.47 s s154 1.05 4.55 7.02 1.20 1.07 1.05156 0.40 3.17 5.52 2.55 1.70 1.52156 0.32 s s 2.97 s s158 0.15 2.05 4.15 4.30 2.57 2.15160 0.07 1.22 3.00 6.22 3.75 3.00162 0.05 0.70 2.07 8.20 5.22 4.07164 0.02 0.37 1.35 10.17 6.90 5.35166 0.02 0.22 0.82 12.17 8.75 6.80168 0.02 0.15 0.50 14.15 10.67 8.47170 0.02 0.10 0.30 16.15 12.60 10.27172 s 0.07 0.17 18.15 14.57 12.15174 s 0.05 0.10 20.15 16.55 14.07176 s 0.02 0.07 22.15 18.52 16.05178 s 0.02 0.05 24.15 20.52 18.02180 s s 0.02 26.15 22.52 20.00

Lean hog optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Aug Oct Dec Aug Oct Dec76 24.52 9.22 7.20 s 0.27 1.1778 22.52 7.42 5.72 s 0.45 1.7080 20.52 5.75 4.42 s 0.77 2.3782 18.52 4.25 3.30 s 1.27 3.2584 16.52 2.92 2.37 s 1.95 4.3286 14.52 1.92 1.62 0.02 2.95 5.5588 12.52 1.15 1.10 0.02 4.17 7.0289 11.52 0.87 s 0.02 4.90 s90 10.52 0.65 0.70 0.02 5.67 8.6292 8.52 0.37 0.45 0.05 7.40 10.3794 6.52 0.17 0.27 0.02 9.17 12.2096 4.52 0.12 0.17 0.05 11.12 14.1098 2.57 0.07 0.12 0.05 13.07 16.05100 0.72 0.05 0.10 0.20 15.05 18.00102 0.07 0.02 0.07 1.55 17.02 19.97104 0.02 0.02 0.05 3.47 19.02 21.97106 s s 0.02 5.47 21.02 23.95108 s s 0.02 7.47 23.02 25.95110 s s s 9.47 25.02 s112 s s s 11.47 27.02 s

114 s s s 13.47 s s116 s s s 15.47 s s118 s s s 17.47 s s120 s s s 19.47 s s122 s s s 21.47 s s124 s s s 23.47 s s

CME BFP milk optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Aug Sep Oct Aug Sep Oct1800 0.13 0.43 0.54 0.04 0.38 0.581850 0.01 0.22 0.37 0.42 0.67 0.911900 s 0.11 0.24 0.91 1.06 1.281950 s 0.08 0.16 1.41 1.53 1.702000 s 0.05 0.11 1.91 2.00 2.152050 s 0.03 0.08 2.41 2.48 2.612100 s 0.01 0.05 2.91 2.96 3.082150 s s 0.04 3.41 3.45 3.572200 s s 0.03 3.91 3.95 4.062250 s s 0.02 4.41 4.45 4.552300 s s 0.02 4.91 4.95 5.052350 s s 0.01 5.41 5.45 5.542400 s s 0.01 5.91 5.95 6.042450 s s s 6.41 6.45 6.542500 s s s 6.91 6.95 7.042550 s s s 7.41 7.45 s

Cattle summaryCattle receipts: 405,400; Last Week 236,600; Last Year 265,500.

Feeder steers and heifers sold steady to 3.00 higher as yearling mar-kets continue their summer-long rally. Calf buyers were the most ag-gressive this past week with prices unevenly 2.00-10.00 higher andthe best demand noted for crossbred steers and bulls weighing under450 lbs in the Southeastern markets, which saw instances up to15.00 higher. Order buyers across the South are once again routinelybidding pee-wee male calves under 350 lbs up and over 2.00/lb. Mostwould agree that the late-summer calf market highs have not yet beenfully realized while yearling sales continue to defy gravity at high alti-tudes, with some areas taking out all-time highs. At the Huss PlatteValley Auction in Kearney, NE over 600 head of top quality 900-950 lbsteers averaged 926 lbs at 152.23. Burwell, NE Livestock Market’sBBQ Special hosted a string of 911 lb spayed heifers at 145.60. CMELive Cattle contract gains late in the week added fuel to the fire, onword that packers are starting to shy away from certain beta-agonistfeed additives. These products have been proven to significantly in-crease weight gains late in the feeding period and dramatically im-prove dressing percentages. Any reduction in their use coulddecrease net beef tonnage in the face of declining headcounts. Newcrop feedcosts continue to entice cattle feeders but no weight gainsare cheaper than unexpected late-summer pasture that has becomeavailable throughout the south-central and southeastern regions ofthe United States.

Flooding has ravaged the Four-State Area near where Kansas, Mis-souri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma come together with some areas re-porting 10 inches of rain overnight and up to 15 inches over two daysthis week. Meanwhile, wildfires continue to rage out west with no re-lief in sight. Extreme southern cornfields are starting to be harvestedwith impressive yields expected to be reality long before combinesstart rolling in the Corn Belt. However, recent widespread rains proba-bly helped the soybeans much more than the corn. The standoff be-tween packer buyers and cash fed cattle sellers was more heatedthan normal this week as feedlots hoped to take advantage of thespeculator driven CME gains. We are now well within the spot deliverymonth for Live Cattle contracts and the longest longs are starting toget notices. Early direct fed sales started to break out late Friday at121.00 in the Southern Plains which was 2.00 higher and 197.00dressed in Nebraska, which was 2.00-3.00 higher. Reported auctionvolume included 54 percent over 600 lbs and 40 percent heifers.

IOWA 6900. 60 pct over 600 lbs. 48 pct heifers. Steers: Medium andLarge 1 300-350 lbs (327) 234.81; 350-400 lbs (378) 211.19; 400-450lbs (412) 220.49; 450-500 lbs (463) 185.25; 500-550 lbs (528) 178.88;550-600 lbs (574) 171.59; 600-650 lbs (626) 163.81; 650-700 lbs (671)161.62; 700-750 lbs (726) 159.24; 750-800 lbs (769) 152.25; 800-850lbs (824) 149.16; 850-900 lbs (866) 147.51; 900-950 lbs (924) 141.95.Medium and Large 1-2 550-600 lbs (589) 161.73; 600- 650 lbs (631)152.20; Part load 753 lbs 144.00; 800-850 lbs (837) 140.12. Heifers:Medium and Large 1 300-350 lbs (316) 224.35; 350-400 lbs (378)193.43; 400-450 lbs (434) 166.48; 450-500 lbs (475) 164.35; 500-550lbs (526) 161.94; 550-600 lbs (571) 164.90; 600-650 lbs (613) 152.10;650-700 lbs (670) 149.34; 700-750 lbs (724) 148.56; 750-800 lbs (785)143.60; 800-850 lbs (843) 140.49; Part load 863 lbs 137.00. Mediumand Large 1-2 300-350 lbs (308) 202.34; 500-550 lbs (535) 150.33;750-800 lbs (759) 130.90.

NEBRASKA 6600. 72 pct over 600 lbs. 59 pct heifers. Steers: Mediumand Large 1 400-450 lbs (422) 204.38; 450-500 lbs (484) 189.50; 500-550 lbs (526) 180.90; half load 730 lbs 159.75; 750-800 lbs (753)161.02; 800-850 lbs (840) 150.20; 850-900 lbs (883) 145.49; 900-950lbs (926) 152.23; 950-1000 lbs (972) 141.75; 1045 lbs 139.60. Mediumand Large 1-2 750-800 lbs (758) 149.51; 850- 900 lbs (860) 140.31.Heifers: Medium and Large 1 350-400 lbs (371) 187.06; 400-450 lbs(417) 185.65; 450-500 lbs (458) 182.12; 500-600 lbs (633) 155.08;700-750 lbs (714) 150.86; 750-800 lbs (777) 146.70; 800-850 lbs (823)143.78; 850-900 lbs (873) 138.09; 900-950 lbs (928) 138.13; 950-1000

lbs (980) 135.48. Medium and Large 1-2 600-650 lbs (630) 153.57;700-750 lbs (724) 139.05.

COLORADO 2800. 29 pct over 600 lbs. No heifers reported. Hol-steins: Large 3 300-350 lbs (326) 147.94; 350-400 lbs (383) 147.16;400-450 lbs (430) 139.86; 450-500 lbs (475) 129.41; 500-550 lbs (524)115.41; 550-600 lbs (566) 112.71; 600-650 lbs (639) 106.82; 650-700lbs (664) 105.99; Part load 728 lbs 108.25; 750-800 lbs (775) 105.45;Pkg 868 lbs 105.50. Large 3-4 300-350 lbs (337) 129.28; 350-400 lbs(378) 135.03; 400-450 lbs (415) 123.41; 600-650 lbs (626) 97.59; Pkg869 lbs 95.25. Large 4 300-350 lbs (330) 123.07; 400-450 lbs (420)105.80.

WYOMING 1700. 94 pct over 600 lbs. 71 pct heifers. Steers: Mediumand Large 1 350-400 lbs (381) 200.42; 750-800 lbs (776) 150.04; 800-850 lbs (843) 153.31; pkg 865 lbs 138.50; 930 lbs 147.00. Heifers:Medium and Large 1 650- 700 lbs (681) 136.98; 700-750 lbs (742)145.05; 750-800 lbs (756) 144.73; 800- 850 lbs (823) 141.96; 850-900lbs (862) 126.07; 900-950 lbs (935) 129.58; few loads 975 lbs 125.35.

DAKOTAS 5400. 88 pct over 600 lbs. 36 pct heifers. Steers: Mediumand Large 1 450-500 lbs (467) 183.34; 500-550 lbs (532) 177.03; 550-600 lbs (581) 172.57; 600-650 lbs (628) 166.86; 650-700 lbs (684)163.87, thin fleshed 674 lbs 168.25; 700-750 lbs (719) 160.92; 750-800 lbs (757) 157.87; 800-850 lbs (819) 150.86; 850-900 lbs (883)149.21; 900-950 lbs (932) 144.55; 950-1000 lbs (967) 144.21. Mediumand Large 1-2 Pkg Thin fleshed 541 lbs 173.00; 650-700 lbs (667)155.68; Pkg 826 lbs 145.50; 950-1000 lbs (976) 139.82. Holsteins:Large 3 250-300 lbs (293) 131.58; 600-650 lbs (630) 114.72; Load 681lbs 117.00; 700-750 lbs (735) 114.78; Pkg 756 lbs 116.00; Severalloads 866 lbs 109.00. Heifers: Medium and Large 1 450-500 lbs (487)159.94; 500-550 lbs (524) 159.79; 550-600 lbs (576) 157.30; 600-650lbs (628) 153.65; 650-700 lbs (687) 150.35; 700-750 lbs (732) 148.09;750-800 lbs (776) 143.32; 800-850 lbs (818) 143.48; 850-900 lbs (875)137.63; 900-950 lbs (938) 132.84; 950-1000 lbs (975) 132.61. Mediumand Large 1-2 400-450 lbs (425) 151.40; 500-550 lbs (536) 158.66;Pkg 640 lbs 153.00; Pkg 779 lbs 140.50; 800-850 lbs (818) 129.86;850- 900 lbs (893) 130.37. North Dakota- There were not enoughfeeder cattle sales to report.

MONTANA - There were not enough feeder cattle sales to report.

Hog summaryReceipts: 83,716; 106,727 last week; 98,596 last year. Early weanedpigs steady to 1.00 per head higher. All feeder pigs 2.00 to 3.00 perhead higher. Demand moderate for moderate offerings. Receipts in-clude 45% formulated prices. All Prices Quoted on Per Head BasisWith An Estimated Lean Value of 50-54%

Formula Formula Cash Cash

Lot Size Head Range Wtd Avg Head Range Wtd Avg

EARLY WEANED Pigs 10-12 Pounds Basis:

600 or less 757 41.00-44.94 42.34 2125 24.50-36.00 31.81

600 - 1200 12138 34.14-45.00 39.06 6582 30.00-40.12 35.53

1200 or more 24788 32.26-48.00 40.59 25301 32.00-41.0036.24

Total Composite 37683 32.26-48.00 40.13 34008 24.50-41.0035.82

FEEDER Pigs 40 Pounds Basis:

600 or less 875 53.00-54.50 53.69

600 - 1200 6350 50.00-56.00 53.07

1200 or more 4800 60.00-60.00 60.00

Total Composite 12025 50.00-60.00 55.88

Sheep summaryNot available when Agweek went to publication.

FuturesFeeder cattle futures

Fri. Week Week Cont ContStlmnt High Low High Low

Aug 13 153.85 154.37 152.30 164.05 142.30Sep 13 157.47 158.45 156.22 164.25 144.52Oct 13 160.00 160.75 158.60 164.75 146.50Nov 13 160.37 160.92 159.05 165.10 147.72Jan 14 159.15 159.90 158.32 163.95 147.90Mar 14 159.05 159.50 158.55 160.27 149.15Apr 14 159.10 159.90 159.00 160.90 150.95May 14 159.57 160.60 159.10 161.40 151.50

Live cattle futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowAug 13 122.50 123.55 118.97 133.50 117.82Oct 13 126.87 127.67 122.82 136.95 121.25Dec 13 128.80 129.72 124.80 137.50 122.77Feb 14 130.47 131.20 126.15 138.40 124.02Apr 14 131.60 132.35 127.82 138.95 125.55Jun 14 126.57 127.10 123.77 132.90 121.57

Lean hog futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowAug 13 100.52 101.32 99.32 101.32 84.00Oct 13 84.97 87.00 83.85 88.95 76.00Dec 13 82.05 83.20 81.00 85.07 74.00Feb 14 84.45 84.82 82.45 87.75 78.20Apr 14 84.95 85.17 84.00 89.05 79.85May 14 88.65 88.65 87.95 92.50 85.20Jun 14 89.97 90.32 89.47 94.50 87.02Jul 14 88.85 88.90 88.45 92.25 87.00Aug 14 87.70 87.85 87.30 90.82 86.92

CME BFP milk futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowAug 13 18.09 19.09 17.62 19.87 15.81Sep 13 18.05 18.72 17.67 18.82 17.67Oct 13 17.96 18.57 17.80 18.83 17.67Nov 13 17.55 17.73 17.15 18.15 17.15Dec 13 16.91 17.12 16.90 17.49 16.81Jan 14 16.41 16.55 16.41 18.12 15.10Feb 14 16.35 16.45 16.35 17.90 14.90Mar 14 16.44 16.45 16.36 17.60 14.70Apr 14 16.43 16.43 16.36 17.38 14.50May 14 16.52 16.59 16.52 17.25 14.40Jun 14 16.65 16.65 16.65 17.32 14.25Jul 14 16.96 16.97 16.96 17.50 14.85

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U.S. weekly grainexport inspection

(millions of bushels)Lst wk prv wk this yr last yr

Wheat 25.5 25.5 211.9 168.2soybeans 1.4 1.4 1,299.4 1,295.4Corn 15.1 11.5 642.8 1,429.9Barley 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0sunseed 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Oats 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3Flax 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Rye 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0sorghum 1.4 2.0 63.6 50.3tOtAL 43.4 40.3 2,218.0 2,944.2For week ending Aug. 1. Crop year begins June 1 for wheat,rye, oats, barley and flax; sept. 1 for corn, sorghum, soybeansand sunflowers.

U.S. cow slaughter(Week ending July 27)

2013 2012U.S.All cows ................................ 117,094 120,855Dairy cows............................ 57,170 59,022

Cattle slaughter(Week ending Aug. 10)

Number of headWeek’s total .............................................................633,000Prev. week................................................................629,000Year ago ...................................................................643,000

Millions of poundstotal Weight .................................................................502.6Prev. week....................................................................499.6Year ago .......................................................................507.9

Average weightWeek’s avg...................................................................1,305Prev. week....................................................................1,304Year ago .......................................................................1,300

Percent cowsWeek’s............................................................................18.3Prev. week......................................................................18.6Year ago .........................................................................18.8

* Week ending July 27

Hog slaughter(Week ending Aug. 10)

Number of headWeek’s total ..........................................................2,019,000Prev. week.............................................................2,022,000Year ago ................................................................2,166,000

Millions of poundstotal Weight .................................................................409.9Prev. week....................................................................410.7Year ago .......................................................................434.8

Average weightWeek’s avg...................................................................271.0Prev. week....................................................................271.0Year ago .......................................................................268.0

Percent sows*Week’s..............................................................................2.8Prev. week........................................................................2.8Year ago ...........................................................................3.1

* Week ending July 27

Lamb slaughter(Week ending Aug. 10)

Number of headWeek’s total ...............................................................44,000Prev. week..................................................................44,000Year ago…………………………………………………40,000

Millions of poundstotal Weight .....................................................................2.8Prev. week........................................................................3.0Year ago ...........................................................................2.9

Average weightWeek’s avg......................................................................136Prev. week.......................................................................136

Year ago……………………………………………….........144

Poultry slaughter(in thousands)

Chickens TurkeysWeek ending 8/3 ..................160,554 2,397Average weight ....................5.86 22.14Previous week......................161,010 2,089this week last year ..............159,023 1,9312013 to date .........................4,840,324 55,5752012 to date .........................4,971,719 58,523 SSoouurrccee:: AAggwweeeekk,, UUSSDDAA

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Alfalfa – large squaressupreme na naPremium 215.00-230.00 205.00-220.00Good 200.00-205.00 180.00-200.00Fair 152.50-157.50 130.00Alfalfa – large roundssupreme na naPremium 210.00-220.00 205.00Good 170.00-200.00 170.00-200.00Fair 150.00-165.00 142.50Alfalfa/Grass – small squaressupreme na naPremium na naGood na naFair na 135.00Alfalfa/Grass – large squaressupreme na naPremium na naGood na 185.00Fair 140.00 125.00-145.00Alfalfa/Grass – large roundssupreme na naPremium na naGood na naFair 127.50-160.00 naUtility 107.50 naGrass – small squaressupreme na naPremium na naGood na naFair 135.00 150.00Utility na naGrass – large squaressupreme na naPremium 225.00 naGood na naFair 140.00 naUtility na naGrass – large roundssupreme na naPremium na naGood na naFair 120.00-150.00 117.50-155.00Utility 107.50 85.00-110.00Bedding – small squaresPer bale na naBedding – large squaresPer ton 77.50-145.00 80.00-130.00Bedding – large roundsPer ton 95.00-120.00 naCornstalks – large squaresPer ton na 100.00-120.00

MARkEtsFutures

Chicago wheat futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 633.00 665.00 630.00 905.00 630.00Dec 13 647.00 678.00 643.00 913.00 643.00Mar 14 660.00 687.00 656.00 912.00 656.00May 14 668.00 692.00 664.00 898.00 664.00Jul 14 665.00 686.00 659.00 857.00 659.00Sep 14 673.00 682.00 667.00 855.00 667.00Dec 14 683.00 698.00 676.00 865.00 676.00Mar 15 691.00 704.00 689.00 857.00 689.00May 15 692.00 703.00 690.00 859.00 690.00Jul 15 690.00 706.00 690.00 821.00 690.00Sep 15 690.00 704.00 690.00 720.00 690.00Dec 15 700.00 713.00 700.00 720.00 700.00

Kansas City wheat futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 697.00 703.00 695.00 946.00 685.00Dec 13 703.00 707.00 703.00 950.00 695.00Mar 14 712.00 950.00 707.00May 14 714.00 940.00 710.00Jul 14 698.00 867.00 697.00Sep 14 706.00 838.00 704.00Dec 14 721.00 843.00 716.00Mar 15 724.00 767.00 724.00May 15 732.00 776.00 732.00Jul 15 706.00 779.00 706.00Sep 15 706.00 721.00 706.00Dec 15 719.00 734.00 719.00

Minneapolis wheat futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 730.00 742.00 730.00 970.00 730.00Dec 13 739.00 752.00 738.00 965.00 738.00Mar 14 750.00 761.00 750.00 965.00 750.00May 14 759.00 768.00 758.00 965.00 758.00Jul 14 764.00 775.00 763.00 965.00 763.00Sep 14 764.00 776.00 763.00 957.00 763.00Dec 14 772.00 779.00 772.00 901.00 768.00Mar 15 778.00 829.00 768.00May 15 778.00 829.00 768.00Jul 15 778.00 782.00 773.00

Chicago corn futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 465.00 476.00 464.00 699.00 464.00Dec 13 453.00 465.00 452.00 665.00 452.00Mar 14 466.00 477.00 465.00 670.00 465.00May 14 475.00 485.00 473.00 676.00 473.00Jul 14 481.00 491.00 480.00 676.00 480.00Sep 14 485.00 493.00 484.00 625.00 484.00Dec 14 489.00 498.00 488.00 614.00 488.00Mar 15 499.00 507.00 499.00 604.00 499.00May 15 504.00 514.00 504.00 607.00 504.00Jul 15 508.00 516.00 507.00 624.00 507.00Sep 15 494.00 500.00 494.00 589.00 494.00Dec 15 485.00 491.00 479.00 601.00 479.00

Chicago oats futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 359.00 372.00 333.00 400.00 330.00Dec 13 326.00 330.00 321.00 421.00 320.00Mar 14 331.00 333.00 328.00 448.00 327.00May 14 331.00 332.00 329.00 448.00 320.00Jul 14 335.00 337.00 334.00 499.00 333.00

Sep 14 317.00 319.00 316.00 498.00 312.00Dec 14 339.00 341.00 338.00 406.00 335.00Mar 15 339.00 341.00 338.00 385.00 335.00May 15 339.00 341.00 338.00 379.00 335.00Jul 15 339.00 341.00 338.00 445.00 335.00Sep 15 339.00 341.00 338.00 445.00 335.00

Chicago soybean futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowAug 13 1340.001366.001313.001570.001246.00Sep 13 1218.001241.001186.001487.001186.00Nov 13 1182.001194.001162.001409.001162.00Jan 14 1188.001199.001169.001409.001169.00Mar 14 1192.001203.001174.001399.001174.00May 14 1193.001203.001175.001395.001175.00Jul 14 1197.001207.001180.001397.001180.00Aug 14 1187.001195.001175.001391.001175.00Sep 14 1172.001179.001162.001382.001162.00Nov 14 1162.001175.001153.001333.001153.00Jan 15 1165.001177.001158.001316.001158.00Mar 15 1162.001173.001155.001317.001155.00May 15 1156.001168.001149.001308.001149.00Jul 15 1162.001176.001156.001326.001156.00Aug 15 1156.001169.001151.001307.001151.00Sep 15 1141.001154.001135.001301.001135.00

Chicago oil futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowAug 13 41.40 42.79 41.40 42.81 41.40Sep 13 41.50 42.90 41.47 42.92 41.47Oct 13 41.60 43.02 41.57 43.02 41.57Dec 13 41.88 43.31 41.85 43.31 41.85Jan 14 42.11 43.44 42.08 43.44 42.08Mar 14 42.43 43.70 42.40 43.70 42.40May 14 42.74 43.92 42.68 43.92 42.68Jul 14 42.98 44.09 42.95 44.09 42.95Aug 14 43.06 44.11 43.06 44.11 43.06Sep 14 43.08 44.13 43.08 44.13 43.08Oct 14 43.01 44.08 43.00 44.08 43.00Dec 14 43.03 44.15 43.00 44.15 43.00Jan 15 43.18 44.27 43.18 44.27 43.18Mar 15 43.50 44.43 43.50 44.43 43.50May 15 43.77 44.55 43.77 44.55 43.77Jul 15 44.01 44.65 43.98 44.65 43.98Aug 15 44.07 44.59 44.07 44.59 43.95Sep 15 43.99 44.54 43.99 44.54 43.90

Chicago meal futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowAug 13 420.50 429.00 393.80 440.40 393.80Sep 13 390.60 399.40 370.70 406.00 370.70Oct 13 360.00 365.40 348.00 371.30 348.00Dec 13 356.10 361.40 345.30 367.20 345.30Jan 14 357.90 363.00 347.30 368.00 347.30Mar 14 360.00 363.80 349.60 367.80 349.60May 14 359.30 362.80 349.50 367.20 349.50Jul 14 360.00 362.90 350.50 368.50 350.50Aug 14 359.20 361.60 350.50 365.80 350.50Sep 14 356.10 358.50 348.20 363.10 348.20Oct 14 347.50 350.90 343.10 361.70 343.10Dec 14 346.00 350.10 341.50 357.00 341.50Jan 15 346.70 348.70 342.70 356.50 342.70Mar 15 346.70 348.70 342.70 356.50 342.70May 15 346.70 348.70 342.70 356.50 342.70Jul 15 348.50 350.50 344.50 358.30 344.50Aug 15 348.50 350.50 344.50 358.30 344.50Sep 15 348.50 350.50 344.50 358.30 344.50

Week YearFri. ago ago

Spring wheatMinneapolis 13% nq nq 9.84

Minneapolis 14% 8.32 8.16 9.99

Minneapolis 15% 8.27 nq 10.09

Pacific NW 14% 8.27 8.36 nq

Pacific NW (cwt.) 13.72 13.87 nq

Winter wheatPacific NW 11% 7.93 8.02 9.18

Pacific NW (cwt.) 13.16 13.33 15.23

DurumMinneapolis nq nq nq

OatsPacific NW nq nq 4.16

Minneapolis #2 3.89 3.68 3.95

BarleyFeed

Minneapolis 4.15 4.25 5.90

Pacific NW nq nq nq

Malt

Minneapolis 6.15 6.15 7.10

CornMinneapolis Cash 5.69 5.70 7.85

Illinois 4.73 4.85 8.20

SoybeansMinneapolis Cash 13.07 12.90 16.67

Illinois 13.54 13.63 17.00

Week Year NewFri. ago ago crop

NuSunCargill

West Fargo 20.35 20.95 25.70 20.55

Enderlin 20.50 20.90 nq 20.50

FlaxWest Fargo 13.75 nq 13.35 14.75

CanolaADM

Velva, N.D. 21.77 21.25 26 88 21.55

West Fargo nq nq 27.32 nq

ConfectionsRed River

Commodities 32.00 32.00 30.00 32.00

Cash

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MarketsPotatoesUNITED STATES—-Shipments (not including imports) 1748*-1548*-1367—-The top shipping states, in order, were Idaho, Columbia BasinWashington-Umatilla Basin Oregon, Virginia, Colorado, and Texas.The Market News Service survey of over 21,000 retail stores had po-tatoes on ad last week in 5,113, a 13 percent decrease from the 5,882stores the prior week. Diesel prices for the week of August 5, 2013were 3.91, a .01 decrease from the previous week (U.S. yEIA). *re-vised.UPPER VALLEY, TWIN FALLS-BURLEY DISTRICT, IDAHO 2012 SEA-SON—-Shipments 662-674-619 (includes export of 4-4-2) —-Move-ment expected to decrease slightly. Trading very active. Pricescartons slightly higher, others generally unchanged. Russet BurbankU.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A mostly 11.00-11.50,50-pound cartons 40-100s mostly 18.00-19.00.COLUMBIA BASIN WASHINGTON AND UMATILLA BASIN OREGON2013 SEASON—-Shipments 30-58*-218 (includes export of 6-8-38)—-Movement expected to increase as remaining shippers begin har-vest. Trading Russet cartons active at lower prices, Russet baled ac-tive, others moderate. Prices Russet baled and Yellow Type generallyunchanged, others lower. Russet Norkotahs U.S. One baled 5 10-pound film bags non size A 11.00-12.00, 50-pound cartons 40-70s17.00-20.00, 80s 16.00-19.00, 90-100s 16.00-17.50; Round Red U.S.One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A mostly 23.00-24.00, 50-poundcartons size A mostly 22.00-24.00, size B 26.00-28.00; Yellow U.S.One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A 19.00-21.00, 50-pound car-tons size A 18.00-20.00, size B mostly 16.00.EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA—-Shipments 148-128-85—-Move-ment expected to decrease. Trading moderate. Prices lower. 50 lbsacks Round White US One size A mostly 9.00, chef 14.00-16.00; 50lb sacks Round Red US One size A 22.00, size B 26.00; 50 lb sacksYellow Type US One size A 20.00.SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO—-Shipments 137-104*-78 (includingexport 3-2*-**) —- Movement expected to decrease seasonally. Sup-plies in too few hands to establish a market. *revised. ** Unavailable.KANSAS DISTRICT—-0-0-63—-Movement expected to increase sea-sonally. Supplies in too few hands to establish a market. Harvest ofRusset varieties has begun with Round Red and Yellow supplies ex-pected by the end of the current week (August 4). Rain and wet fieldshave slowed harvest in Garden City area. FIRST REPORTHEREFORD HIGH PLAINS EASTERN NEW MEXICO—- Shipments49-66-54—- Movement expected to increase seasonally. Supplies intoo few hands to establish a market. Shipments are all Round Red.Round Red harvest expected to finish by the end of the current week(August 4). Russet Harvest is expected to start the middle of the cur-rent week (August 4).STOCKTON-DELTA CALIFORNIA DISTRICT—- Shipments 61-60-51—- Movement expected to remain about the same. Supplies in toofew hands to establish a market.SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DISTRICT—-Shipments 12-25-50—-Move-ment expected to Remain about the same. Supplies in too few handsto establish a market.KLAMATH BASIN (NORTHERN CALIFORNIA-SOUTHERN OREGON)—-Shipments 31-31-24 (including export 2-4-2) —- Movement ex-pected to decrease seasonally. Supplies in too few hands to establisha market.NEBRASKA DISTRICT—-Shipments 40-26*-21—-Movement ex-pected to remain about the same. Supplies in too few hands to estab-lish a market. New crop harvest expected to begin the middle of nextweek (August 11). *revisedDELAWARE—-Shipments 0-7-20—-Movement expected to increaseslightly. Trading opened fairly active, closed slow. Prices Round Redlower, others generally unchanged. U.S. One 50 pound sacks RoundRed A size 22.00-23.00, B size 28.00, Round White size A mostly10.00. Supplies light as harvest generally curtailed August 1 & 2 byrain and wet fields.CENTRAL WISCONSIN—-Shipments 0-4-15—-Movement expectedto increase seasonally as more growers harvest Round Reds and startRussets and Yellow potatoes. Trading moderate. Round Red U.S.One baled 5 10-pound film bags size A 22.50-24.50, 50-pound car-tons size A 22.00-23.50, size B 28.00-29.00, 50-pound sacks size A21.00-22.50, size B 27.00-28.00.CENTRAL MICHIGAN—-Shipments 0-0-1—-Movement expected toincrease as potatoes mature. Some growers expect to begin packinglater in the week.BIG LAKE AND CENTRAL MINNESOTA—-Shipments 0-0-0—-Move-ment expected to increase seasonally. Unofficial prices for Monday,August 5, 2013, Round Red Tote bags size A 42.00-45.00 per cwt.They started digging Round Reds in Big Lake August 5, 2013. FIRSTREPORT.

Potatoes for processingIDAHO—-Open-market trading by processors with growers was inac-tive.MICHIGAN—-Shipments 0-0-105—-Movement expected about thesame current week, increase as additional growers begin harvest.Movement on pre-season contract. Too few open market sales to es-tablish a market.EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA—-Shipments to Chippers 79-110-92—-Movement expected to remain about the same. Trading fairlyslow. Sales to processors Round White 85% U.S. One mostly 1 5/8inch minimum contract prices per hundredweight mostly 12.50. Toofew open market sales to establish market.

ELIZABETH CITY DISTRICT, NORTH CAROLINA—-Shipments 352-134*-58—-Movement expected to continue decreasing. Currently, noF.O.B. is being reported. *revised. LAST REPORT.WESTERN & CENTRAL NEW YORK—-Shipments 0-0-3—-Movementexpected to increase. Movement from pre-season commitments.Too few open market sales to establish a market. FIRST REPORT.PENNSYLVANIA—-Shipments 0-0-1—-Movement expected to in-crease as more growers begin harvest. FIRST REPORT.

Chicago wheat optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________________________________________ _____

Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec500 s s s 0.00 s 0.00510 s s s 0.00 s 0.00520 s s s 0.00 s 0.00530 s s s 0.00 s 1.00540 s s 108.00 0.00 0.00 1.00550 s s s 0.00 0.00 2.00555 s s s 0.00 s s560 s s 89.00 0.00 0.00 2.00565 s s s 0.00 s s570 63.00 s s 0.00 1.00 4.00575 s s s 0.00 s s580 s s s 0.00 s 5.00585 s s s 0.00 s s590 s s s 1.00 2.00 7.00595 s s s 1.00 3.00 s600 s s 57.00 1.00 3.00 10.00605 s s s 2.00 4.00 s610 s s 50.00 3.00 5.00 13.00615 23.00 s s 4.00 6.00 s620 19.00 s 43.00 6.00 8.00 16.00625 16.00 s s 7.00 9.00 s630 13.00 s 38.00 9.00 11.00 20.00635 11.00 s s 12.00 13.00 s640 8.00 s 32.00 15.00 16.00 25.00645 7.00 20.00 s 18.00 18.00 s650 5.00 18.00 28.00 22.00 21.00 31.00655 4.00 16.00 s 25.00 23.00 s660 3.00 14.00 24.00 30.00 27.00 37.00665 2.00 12.00 s 34.00 30.00 s670 2.00 11.00 20.00 38.00 33.00 43.00675 1.00 9.00 s 43.00 37.00 s680 1.00 8.00 17.00 47.00 41.00 50.00685 1.00 7.00 s 52.00 45.00 s690 0.00 6.00 15.00 57.00 49.00 57.00695 0.00 5.00 s 62.00 53.00 s700 0.00 5.00 13.00 67.00 57.00 65.00705 0.00 4.00 s 72.00 s s710 0.00 3.00 11.00 77.00 66.00 73.00715 0.00 3.00 s 81.00 s s720 0.00 2.00 9.00 86.00 s 82.00725 0.00 2.00 s 91.00 s s730 0.00 2.00 8.00 96.00 s 90.00735 0.00 1.00 s 101.00 s s740 0.00 1.00 7.00 106.00 94.00 99.00745 0.00 1.00 s 111.00 s s750 0.00 1.00 6.00 116.00 s 108.00755 0.00 1.00 s s s s760 0.00 0.00 5.00 126.00 s 117.00765 0.00 0.00 s s s s770 0.00 0.00 4.00 136.00 s 127.00775 0.00 0.00 s s s s780 0.00 0.00 4.00 146.00 s 136.00785 0.00 0.00 s s s s790 0.00 0.00 3.00 156.00 s 145.00795 0.00 s s s s s800 0.00 0.00 3.00 166.00 s 155.00805 0.00 0.00 s s s s810 0.00 0.00 2.00 176.00 s 165.00815 0.00 0.00 s 181.00 s s820 0.00 0.00 2.00 186.00 s 174.00825 0.00 s s s s s830 0.00 s 2.00 196.00 s 184.00835 0.00 s s s s s840 0.00 0.00 2.00 206.00 s 194.00845 0.00 s s s s s850 0.00 0.00 1.00 216.00 s 204.00860 0.00 s 1.00 226.00 s 214.00865 0.00 s s s s s870 0.00 0.00 1.00 236.00 s 223.00880 0.00 s 1.00 246.00 s 233.00885 0.00 s s s s s890 0.00 s 1.00 256.00 s 243.00895 0.00 s s s s s900 0.00 s 1.00 266.00 s 253.00910 0.00 s 1.00 s s 263.00920 0.00 s 1.00 s s s930 0.00 s 0.00 s s s940 0.00 s 0.00 s s s950 0.00 s 0.00 s s s960 0.00 s 0.00 s s s970 0.00 s 0.00 s s s980 0.00 s 0.00 s s s990 0.00 s 0.00 s s s1000 0.00 s 0.00 s s s

Kansas City wheat optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec550 s s s 0.00 s s580 s s s s s s590 s s s s s 1.00600 s s s 0.00 s 2.00610 s s s s s s620 s s s 0.00 s 4.00630 s s s 0.00 s 5.00640 s s s 0.00 s 7.00645 53.00 s s 1.00 s s650 s s 63.00 1.00 s 10.00655 44.00 s s 1.00 s s660 s s s 2.00 s 12.00665 35.00 s s s s s670 31.00 s s 3.00 8.00 16.00675 s s s 4.00 s s680 23.00 s 43.00 6.00 11.00 20.00685 s s s 8.00 s s690 17.00 s s 10.00 14.00 24.00695 14.00 s s 12.00 s s

700 12.00 s 33.00 14.00 19.00 29.00705 10.00 s s 17.00 s s710 8.00 s 28.00 21.00 s 35.00715 6.00 s s s s s720 5.00 14.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 41.00725 4.00 12.00 s s s s730 3.00 11.00 21.00 36.00 s 47.00735 2.00 s s s s s740 2.00 8.00 18.00 45.00 s 54.00750 1.00 6.00 15.00 54.00 s 62.00755 1.00 s s 59.00 s s760 1.00 s 13.00 63.00 s 69.00765 1.00 s s 68.00 s s770 0.00 s 11.00 73.00 s 78.00775 0.00 s s 78.00 s s780 0.00 s 10.00 83.00 s s785 0.00 s s 88.00 s s790 0.00 s 9.00 93.00 s 95.00795 0.00 s s 98.00 s s800 0.00 1.00 7.00 103.00 s 104.00805 0.00 s s 108.00 s s810 0.00 s 6.00 113.00 s 113.00815 0.00 s s 118.00 s s820 0.00 s 5.00 123.00 s 122.00825 0.00 s s s s s830 0.00 s 5.00 133.00 s 131.00840 0.00 s 4.00 s s 140.00850 0.00 s 3.00 152.00 s 150.00860 0.00 s 3.00 s s 159.00865 0.00 s s s s s870 0.00 s 3.00 s s 169.00880 s s 2.00 s s 178.00890 s s 2.00 s s 188.00900 0.00 s 2.00 s s s910 s s 2.00 s s s920 0.00 s 1.00 222.00 s s930 s s 1.00 s s s940 s s 1.00 s s s950 0.00 s 1.00 s s s1000 0.00 s 0.00 s s s

Minneapolis wheat optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec660 s s s s s s670 s s s s s s680 s s s s s 6.00690 s s s 0.00 s 8.00700 s s s 1.00 s 11.00720 s s s 4.00 s 18.00730 s s s s s 23.00740 s s s 14.00 s s750 s s 24.00 21.00 s 34.00760 s s 20.00 29.00 s 40.00770 0.00 s 17.00 38.00 s 47.00780 s s s 48.00 s 54.00790 0.00 s s 58.00 s s800 0.00 s 10.00 68.00 s 70.00810 s s s 78.00 s 78.00820 0.00 s s 88.00 s 87.00830 0.00 s s 98.00 s 96.00840 0.00 s s s s s850 0.00 s 4.00 118.00 s s860 0.00 s 3.00 128.00 s 123.00870 s s s s s s880 s s s s s s890 s s 2.00 s s 152.00900 0.00 s 1.00 s s s920 0.00 s 1.00 s s s925 s s 1.00 s s s930 0.00 s 1.00 s s s950 0.00 s s s s s955 0.00 s s s s s960 s s 0.00 s s s970 0.00 s s s s s990 0.00 s s s s s995 0.00 s s s s s1000 s s s s s s1020 s s 0.00 s s s

Chicago soybean optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Sep Oct Nov Sep Oct Nov1000 s s 185.00 0.00 1.00 3.001010 s s s 0.00 1.00 3.001020 s s 166.00 0.00 1.00 4.001030 s s s 0.00 1.00 5.001040 s 144.00 148.00 0.00 2.00 6.001050 s s s 0.00 2.00 6.001060 s s 130.00 0.00 3.00 8.001070 s s s 0.00 4.00 9.001080 s s 112.00 0.00 5.00 10.001090 s s s 0.00 6.00 12.001100 119.00 s 96.00 1.00 7.00 14.001110 s s s 1.00 9.00 16.001120 s s 81.00 1.00 10.00 19.001130 90.00 65.00 s 2.00 13.00 21.001140 s 58.00 67.00 2.00 16.00 25.001150 71.00 51.00 61.00 3.00 19.00 28.001160 62.00 45.00 54.00 4.00 22.00 32.001170 54.00 39.00 49.00 5.00 26.00 37.001180 46.00 33.00 43.00 7.00 31.00 41.001190 39.00 29.00 39.00 10.00 36.00 46.001200 32.00 24.00 34.00 13.00 42.00 52.001210 26.00 21.00 30.00 17.00 48.00 58.001220 21.00 17.00 27.00 22.00 55.00 64.001230 16.00 14.00 23.00 28.00 62.00 71.001240 13.00 12.00 20.00 34.00 69.00 78.001250 10.00 10.00 18.00 41.00 77.00 85.001260 7.00 8.00 15.00 49.00 86.00 93.00

1270 5.00 7.00 13.00 57.00 94.00 101.001280 4.00 6.00 12.00 66.00 103.00 109.001290 3.00 4.00 10.00 75.00 112.00 s1300 2.00 4.00 8.00 84.00 121.00 126.001310 2.00 3.00 7.00 93.00 s 135.001320 1.00 2.00 6.00 103.00 s 144.001330 1.00 2.00 6.00 112.00 s s1340 1.00 2.00 5.00 122.00 s 162.001350 1.00 1.00 4.00 132.00 s s1360 0.00 1.00 4.00 142.00 s 181.001370 0.00 1.00 3.00 152.00 s s1380 0.00 1.00 3.00 162.00 s 200.001390 0.00 0.00 2.00 172.00 s s1400 0.00 0.00 2.00 182.00 s 219.001410 0.00 0.00 2.00 s s s1420 0.00 0.00 2.00 201.00 s 239.001430 0.00 s 1.00 211.00 s s1440 0.00 s 1.00 s s 258.001450 0.00 0.00 1.00 231.00 s s1460 0.00 0.00 1.00 241.00 s 278.001470 0.00 0.00 s 251.00 s s1480 0.00 0.00 1.00 s s 298.001490 0.00 0.00 s s s s1500 0.00 0.00 0.00 281.00 s 318.001510 0.00 s s s s s1520 0.00 0.00 0.00 s s 338.001530 0.00 0.00 s s s s1540 0.00 0.00 0.00 s s s1550 0.00 0.00 s s s s1560 0.00 0.00 0.00 s s 377.001570 0.00 s s s s s1580 0.00 0.00 0.00 s s 397.001590 0.00 0.00 s s s s1600 0.00 0.00 0.00 s s 417.00

Chicago corn optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

Sep Oct Dec Sep Oct Dec400 s 55.00 58.00 0.00 1.00 5.00410 56.00 s 50.00 0.00 3.00 7.00420 46.00 s 43.00 0.00 4.00 10.00430 37.00 30.00 36.00 1.00 7.00 13.00440 28.00 24.00 30.00 2.00 10.00 17.00450 20.00 18.00 25.00 5.00 15.00 22.00460 14.00 13.00 21.00 8.00 20.00 28.00470 9.00 10.00 17.00 13.00 27.00 34.00480 5.00 7.00 14.00 20.00 34.00 40.00490 3.00 5.00 11.00 27.00 42.00 48.00500 2.00 4.00 9.00 36.00 50.00 56.00510 1.00 3.00 7.00 45.00 59.00 64.00520 0.00 2.00 6.00 55.00 68.00 72.00530 0.00 1.00 5.00 64.00 78.00 81.00540 0.00 1.00 4.00 74.00 87.00 90.00550 0.00 1.00 3.00 84.00 97.00 100.00560 0.00 0.00 3.00 94.00 107.00 109.00570 0.00 0.00 2.00 104.00 s 119.00580 0.00 0.00 2.00 114.00 s 128.00590 0.00 0.00 2.00 124.00 s 138.00600 0.00 0.00 1.00 134.00 s 148.00610 0.00 0.00 1.00 144.00 s 158.00620 0.00 0.00 1.00 154.00 s 167.00630 0.00 0.00 1.00 164.00 s 177.00640 0.00 0.00 1.00 174.00 s 187.00650 0.00 0.00 1.00 184.00 s 197.00660 0.00 0.00 0.00 194.00 s 207.00670 0.00 0.00 0.00 204.00 s 217.00680 0.00 0.00 0.00 214.00 s 227.00690 0.00 0.00 0.00 224.00 s 237.00700 0.00 s 0.00 234.00 s 246.00710 0.00 s 0.00 244.00 s 256.00720 0.00 s 0.00 254.00 s 266.00730 0.00 s 0.00 264.00 s 276.00740 0.00 s 0.00 274.00 s 286.00745 0.00 s s s s s750 0.00 s 0.00 284.00 s 296.00760 0.00 s 0.00 s s s770 0.00 s 0.00 s s 316.00780 0.00 s 0.00 314.00 s s790 0.00 s 0.00 s s s800 0.00 s 0.00 334.00 s 346.00

Chicago oats optionsStrike Calls Putsprice__________ _______________________________ ______

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WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Most lentil fields lookfine. They’re lush and green and still growing. Stalks aretall. And that’s a problem. Lentils should be setting podsand forming seeds in early August. This year, weatherhas been cool and wet. Rains every second day are notuncommon.

Reports from across southern Saskatchewan are theworst.

The crop is not yet a write-off. Weather could still turnhot and wet and we could have a cracker-jack crop. Butright now, odds are this will be a low-yielding crop. In ad-dition, if the weather does stay cool and wet, qualitycould be a big issue this year, especially with greens.

That said, there are still many good lentil fields thathave podded. Some farmers will be desiccating and har-vesting soon after.

Lentils have been in a bear market for five years forreds, and mainly flat, or mildly bearish for greens. Cana-dian supplies have been working their way lower since2010.

The miracle with lentil prices is how well they haveheld up in the face of slumping Indian demand. Indiahas had three years of good monsoon rains and goodcrops and is subsidizing wheat exports. The country’spulse production has also been above normal. The resultis that India has dropped its lentil imports drastically. Afurther complication of Indian buyers is that the rupeecontinues to freefall. All imports, specifically includingCanadian lentils, are sharply more expensive.

The 2013 Canadian lentil crop, at the start of August,looked like it might produce about 500,000 metric tons ofLairds, 70,000 metric tons of Richleas and 160,000 metrictons of Estons, along with 700,000 metric tons of reds. Thecarry-in will be about 300,000 metric tons, two-thirds ofwhich are Lairds.

There is no shortage of lentils of any type. Interna-tional buyers are sitting back at the moment, looking at

the developing crop which, until recently, was lookinggood. It’ll probably still be a decent crop, but it is defi-nitely getting smaller.

Lentil prices are not especially attractive — Lairdsand Estons are around 20 cents and reds are 21 to 22cents, but farmer sales are steady.

It is unlikely that lentil prices will drop much fromcurrent levels. Canada is a major exporter and the prob-lems with the Canadian crop mean global supplies willremain on the tight side. Indian demand will probablystay weak for another year.

The most likely long term for lentils has prices stayingat about current levels through the year, Canadian plant-ings dropping in 2014 and a bull market developing infall of 2014.

New crop canolaTraders and analysts are getting a better handle on the

Canadian crop size and estimates now range from 15.5million to 16 million metric tons, which will be a recordcrop. Early in July, crop estimates were ranging from 14.6million to 15 million metric tons so the market is adjust-ing to the new fundamental structure.

Basis levels are expected to deteriorate during theharvest period as producer deliveries surge. At the same

time, the futures market continues in a downward trendand there is potential for further downside longer term.

The weather forecasts look favorable for WesternCanada and the major U.S. soybean-producing areas.While we were looking for a bounce in the first half ofAugust, there is little risk that adverse weather willlower crop prospects. Domestic canola crushers are hav-ing a difficult time selling the oil and meal, given the in-crease in U.S. soybean production and lower worldvegetable oil prices. Basis levels have weakened andhave potential to deteriorate further based on oil andmeal values. Major exporters have covered the bulk oftheir September through November requirements, sofresh buying interest will be limited.

The current risks in the market suggest weaker priceslonger term.

New crop durumThe durum market has received spillover pressure

from milling wheat and coarse grains, but prices are stillrelatively strong for new crop from a historical perspec-tive. In the past month, there has been a fair amount ofbusiness to North Africa and the U.S., based on currentprices in the elevator system. Therefore, we now findthat the bulk of demand for September through Decem-ber is covered. When grain companies have filled thesesales commitments, the durum market will drop lower.

The durum market is unique from other grains. Afterthere is a surge of export business, the world market cango 45 to 60 days without any major trades, which causesthe grain companies to incorporate a risk discount whenbuying from the farmer. During the past three years, thehighest durum market of the crop year has occurred inthe fall period. Keep in mind during 2013 and 2014, weare in bearish grain markets.

The U.S. will have a smaller crop, but the world funda-mentals will not change because of larger production inCanada, Europe and North Africa.

FuturesSugar-11 futures

Fri. Week Week Cont ContStlmnt High Low High Low

Oct 13 16.98 17.04 16.51 17.08 16.51Mar 14 17.54 17.58 17.13 17.58 17.13May 14 17.45 17.47 17.05 24.10 16.70Jul 14 17.35 17.38 16.99 23.88 16.68Oct 14 17.57 17.60 17.22 23.79 16.75Mar 15 18.02 18.02 17.69 23.00 17.40May 15 17.98 17.98 17.67 21.86 17.40Jul 15 17.94 17.94 17.63 21.65 17.41Oct 15 18.10 18.10 17.77 20.78 17.50Mar 16 18.48 18.48 18.10 20.08 17.89May 16 18.49 18.49 18.10 18.75 17.92Jul 16 18.49 18.34 18.10 18.49 18.10

Sugar-16 futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowJan 14 20.85 20.95 20.65 33.83 19.15Mar 14 21.11 21.32 20.98 32.50 19.45May 14 21.42 21.60 21.23 32.00 19.90Jul 14 21.60 21.70 21.60 31.00 20.15Sep 14 21.78 21.85 21.78 28.75 20.30Nov 14 22.05 24.29 20.75Jan 15 22.20 24.00 21.70Mar 15 22.25 24.04 21.78May 15 22.28 24.04 22.05Jul 15 22.28 22.28 22.28

Winnipeg canola futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowNov 13 483.70 495.50 472.40 499.00 472.40Jan 14 489.20 500.50 479.60 577.00 479.60Mar 14 494.60 504.50 485.10 577.00 485.10May 14 500.10 508.40 489.50 577.00 489.50Jul 14 504.60 508.90 492.90 577.00 492.90Nov 14 488.60 483.50 481.10 577.00 474.60Jan 15 488.60 551.30 474.60Mar 15 488.60 551.30 474.60May 15 488.60 535.00 474.60Jul 15 488.60 649.90 474.60Nov 15 488.60 511.80 474.60

Light crude oil futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 105.97 107.69 102.22 108.82 102.22Oct 13 105.16 106.93 101.82 108.63 101.80Nov 13 103.82 105.38 100.80 106.18 100.80Dec 13 102.38 103.79 92.00 104.54 92.00Jan 14 101.03 102.24 98.55 102.93 98.55Feb 14 99.73 100.63 97.46 101.48 97.46Mar 14 98.58 99.68 96.50 100.14 91.16Apr 14 97.53 98.32 95.56 98.64 95.56May 14 96.66 97.43 94.78 97.60 94.78Jun 14 95.91 97.06 93.99 97.31 93.99Jul 14 95.14 96.00 93.93 96.00 93.82Aug 14 94.45 95.23 92.91 95.23 92.91

Heating crude oil futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 299.35 308.55 291.93 324.24 92.40Oct 13 300.04 308.38 292.61 324.56 260.50Nov 13 300.43 306.80 293.16 324.99 261.68Dec 13 300.41 307.51 293.40 325.29 89.90Jan 14 300.39 307.21 294.06 325.41 87.30Feb 14 299.49 305.48 293.49 324.80 87.17Mar 14 297.68 304.22 291.88 323.42 87.05Apr 14 295.79 301.55 290.22 321.62 260.32May 14 294.22 299.65 288.49 327.62 259.67Jun 14 292.73 298.30 287.25 328.02 91.06Jul 14 291.95 297.35 286.50 328.21 259.27Aug 14 291.28 296.50 286.23 328.42 259.47Sep 14 291.06 296.00 286.00 328.74 259.67

Regular unleaded gas futuresFri. Week Week Cont Cont

Stlmnt High Low High LowSep 13 2.9082 3.0033 2.8161 3.0456 2.8161Oct 13 2.7832 2.8634 2.6993 3.0238 1.0392Nov 13 2.7406 2.8200 2.6657 2.8418 2.6657Dec 13 2.7108 2.7903 2.6380 2.8028 2.6380Jan 14 2.6973 2.7573 2.6298 2.7807 2.6298Feb 14 2.6959 2.7531 2.6237 2.7733 2.6237Mar 14 2.7064 2.7676 2.6472 2.7799 2.6472Apr 14 2.8496 2.9151 2.7842 2.9240 2.7842May 14 2.8361 2.8911 2.7775 2.9076 2.7775Jun 14 2.8129 2.8704 2.7664 3.0200 2.2939Jul 14 2.7793 2.8281 2.8250 3.0850 2.2799Aug 14 2.7408 2.8670 2.2674

Edible beansWeek Year

Aug. 6 ago ago

PintosN.E. Colorado 42.00 42.00 45.00Idaho 40.00 37.00 50.00E. Wyo./W. Neb. 42.00 42.00 45.00N.D./Minn. 40.00 40.00 45.00Washington 40.00 37.00 50.00N. Wyo./S.C. Mont. 40.00 36.00 45.00

Great NorthernsNeb./Wyo. 45.00 45.00 naN.D. na na naIdaho na na na

Small whitesIdaho/Wash. na na na

Light red kidneysColo./Neb. 50.00 50.00 naMichigan na na naWis./Minn. na na na

Dark red kidneysMinn./Wis. na na na

PinksIdaho/Wash. 40.00 40.00 naN.D./Minn. na na 45.00

Small redsIdaho/Wash. 40.00 40.00 naMichigan na na naN.D. na na na

BlacksMichigan 42.00 42.00 naNorth Dakota 37.00 37.00 na

Pea BeansMichigan 40.00 40.00 naNorth Dakota 36.00 36.00 42.00

GarbanzoWash./Idaho na na 40.00N.D./Mont. na na na

Peas & lentilsIdaho/Wash.Green (whole vine) na 20.00 naGreen (upright) na 20.00 16.50Yellow (whole) na na 15.00Aust. Winter na na naLentils (Pardina) na 29.00 28.00Lentils (Brewers) na 24.00 28.00North DakotaGreen (whole) 15.83 15.33 14.17Yellow (whole) 11.07 11.67 13.33Lentils (richlea) 18.00 18.00 16.00

Lentils struggling

JohnDuvenaud

Duvenaudpublishes theWild OatsGrain MarketAdvisory. For afree copy, call(800) 567-5671.

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Crops continue to improveWheat

Wheat traded with losses inthree out of the four sessionslast week as the marketsearched for direction. For theweek ending Aug. 8, SeptemberMinneapolis dropped 7.75cents (another new weeklylow), September Chicagodropped 19.25 cents (anothernew weekly low), and Septem-ber Kansas City dropped 4.75cents.

Wheat started the week onthe defense. Early selling pres-sure spilled over from thelower corn market, as bothwheat and corn continue to bein stiff completion for theirshare of the feed ration. Addi-tional selling came from exportdemand concerns, as manytraders expect export demandto switch back to corn if thespread between corn andwheat continues to widen.

Wheat found support Aug. 6,but only after trading to a 13-month low. And it did not hurtto have Egypt announce an-other wheat purchase. Egyptbought 120,000 metric tons ofwheat, splitting the bushelsequally between Romania andUkraine. Additional supportcame from the funds, as theycovered short positions andtook profits on earlier trades.A weaker U.S. dollar helpedencourage the rally in wheat.

Wheat struggled Aug. 7 and 8,with selling tied to anotherU.S. missed export sale. Thepast week, there has been a lotof wheat export sales reported,but most of the sales have beengoing to other countries. Iraqbought 150,000 metric tons ofwheat with 100,000 metric tonscoming from Australia and50,000 from Canada. The U.S.did get a decent wheat sale lastweek, as Japan was in andbought more than 52,000 metrictons of U.S. wheat. Additionalselling came from reports of apotentially large U.S. springwheat crop. The recent coolweather conditions have al-lowed for the U.S. spring wheatcrop to finish with as close toideal weather conditions aspossible. Position squaringahead of the Aug. 5 U.S. De-partment of Agriculture Au-gust crop production reportwas also seen. The averagetrade estimate shows littlechange in USDA’s July esti-mate for wheat production orfor the 2013 ending stocks esti-mate, at 576 million bushels.

As of Aug. 4, winter wheatharvest was 87 percent com-plete, compared with 81 per-cent the previous week and 86percent for the five-year aver-age. Spring wheat heading is

estimated at 97 percent, com-pared with 94 percent the pre-vious week and 98 percent forthe five-year average. Springwheat’s condition rating wasunchanged at 68 percent goodto excellent, 25 percent fairand 7 percent poor to verypoor.

CornCorn chopped around last

week, but ended up losingground. The market lacks anyfresh news and talk of idealweather and large yield poten-tial continue to pressure thefutures. Traders were also po-sitioning ahead of the USDAAugust crop production report.As of the Aug. 8 close, Septem-ber lost 3 cents and Decemberwas down 4 cents.

Corn traded with red ink forthe first three days of the week.Selling pressure came from awet and cool forecast for thenext two weeks, but develop-ment remains slow and anearly frost would hurt the crop.Additional weakness camefrom talk that crop scouts areestimating near record yieldpotential in the eastern CornBelt. Yield estimates continueto climb and the crop condi-tions report also showed a 1percent uptick in the excellentcategory last week. The U.S.corn crop is now rated at 64percent good to excellent,while the 10-year average is 60percent. Demand has beenslow and one of the largerethanol companies in the U.S.said it will shut down nine outof its 10 plants through the endof September for maintenance.

The futures closed slightlyhigher on Aug. 8, with pre-re-port short covering coming intoplay, as short positions tooktheir money to the sidelinesahead of the USDA report. Soy-beans traded sharply higher,which spilled over to the corn.The export sales report wassupportive and above esti-mates with three weeks left inthis marketing year. The grainmarkets also found additionalstrength from better economicnews out of China.

Ethanol production for the

week ending Aug. 2 averaged853,000 barrels per day, up 2.5percent from the previousweek. Corn used in productionthe week ending Aug. 2 was es-timated at 89.6 million bushelsand needs to average 103.14million per week to meet theUSDA estimate of 4.6 billion.Cumulative corn used for thiscrop year is 4.2 billion. Stockswere 16.72 million barrels, up1.6 percent from the previousweek. Imports were reportedfor the fifth consecutive week.

The crop progress reportshowed 86 percent of the cornis silking, versus 98 percentone year ago and a five-year av-erage of 89 percent. Corn thatis in the dough stage was at 18percent, versus 58 percent oneyear ago and a five-year aver-age of 31 percent. The condi-tion is rated 64 percent good toexcellent, 25 percent fair and11 percent poor to very poor.

SoybeansSoybeans broke the mold of

the grains, as it was the onlygrain to end the week withgains. News out of China of animproving economy and re-ports of a record amount ofsoybeans imported for themonth of July helped supportthe soybean complex. For theweek ending Aug. 8, Septembergained 14.5 cents, while No-vember gained 2.75 cents.

Soybeans traded mixed Aug.5, with new crop closingslightly higher, despite earlypressure. Favorable growingconditions continue to pres-sure the market as weather hasbeen nonthreatening. Weekendrains were seen as disappoint-ing, as dry conditions growmore concerning. Mild temper-atures have helped make upfor dry conditions thus far,though the northwest portionof the growing region could usesome warmer temperatures forcrops that are behind sched-ule.

Aug. 6 and 7 was a littletough on soybeans, as the mar-ket traded to new lows as theforecast remained nonthreat-ening. Aug. 6 rains, which ranacross portions of the Midwest,were seen as beneficial, whilea 1 percent improvement insoybean conditions on the cropprogress report provided addi-tional pressure. USDA an-nounced sales of 110,000 metrictons Aug. 6 and 220,000 Aug. 7.Both sales were for 2013 and2014 delivery to China.

Soybeans closed with stronggains Aug. 8 on short-coveringahead of the USDA World Agri-culture Supply and Demand re-port. Trade expects an acreage

decline in the report, whichwould be bullish for prices.Nonthreatening weather con-tinues to limit gains, while thecrop is in good shape on thewhole. Gains in calendarspreads and the firm interiorbasis provided support, as didthe lower U.S. dollar.

As of Aug. 4, 79 percent ofthe nation’s soybean crop wasin bloom, compared with 65percent the previous week and85 percent for the five-year av-erage. Soybeans setting podswere at 39 percent, comparedwith 20 percent the previousweek and 51 percent for thefive-year average. Soybean’scrop condition rating was up 1percent at 64 percent good toexcellent, 27 percent fair and 9percent poor to very poor.

BarleyUSDA reported barley ex-

port shipments pace for theweek ending Aug. 2 at 41,000bushels, with 32,000 bushelsgoing to Canada and 9,000 toSouth Korea. There were nobarley export sales reported.

As of Aug. 4, barley harvestwas estimated at 4 percentcomplete, compared with zerothe previous week and 11 per-cent for the five-year average.Barley’s crop condition ratingdropped 3 percent to 65 per-cent good to excellent, 30 per-cent fair and 5 percent poor tovery poor.

Aug. 8 cash feed barley bidsin Minneapolis dropped to$4.15 per bushel, while maltingbarley bids were at $6.15.

DurumAs of Aug. 4, North Dakota’s

durum crop was 99 percentheaded, compared with 91 per-cent for the previous week and93 percent for the five-year av-erage. Durum’s crop conditionrating was unchanged at 79percent good to excellent, 19percent fair and 2 percentpoor.

Aug. 5 cash bids for millingquality durum were at $7.40per bushel in Berthold, N.D.,while Dickinson, N.D., bidswere at $7.25.

CanolaCanola futures on the Win-

nipeg, Manitoba, exchangeclosed the week ending Aug. 8off $8.10, putting in anotherweek of new lows. Canolatraded with gains in more ses-sions than losses this week, butthe one down day was enoughto leave the market lower forthe week. Canola was pres-sured to a new recent low fromimproving weather and crop

conditions. Additional sellingwas from an uptick in farmerselling, as new crop harvestdraws near. Technical sellingdeveloped once canola tradedthrough strong support lines.Bottom picking tried to limitthe week’s losses. Positionsquaring ahead of the USDAreport was also seen.

As of Aug. 4, North Dakota’scanola was 40 percent turningcolor, compared with 15 per-cent the previous week and 54percent for the five-year aver-age. North Dakota’s canolacrop condition rating de-creased 3 percent to 77 percentgood to excellent, 19 fair and 4percent poor to very poor.

Aug. 8 cash canola bids inVelva, N.D., were at $21.74 perhundredweight.

Dry beansAs of Aug. 5, 79 percent of

North Dakota’s dry bean crop(35 percent of nation’s acreage)was blooming, compared with62 percent the previous weekand 91 percent for the five-yearaverage. North Dakota’s cropcondition rating decreased 4percent to 54 percent good toexcellent, 38 percent fair and 8percent poor to very poor. Min-nesota’s dry beans (9 percent ofthe nation’s acreage) are 85percent bloomed, comparedwith 68 percent the previousweek. Minnesota’s dry beancrop condition rating declined3 percent to 56 percent good toexcellent, 33 percent fair and11 percent poor.

SunflowersAs of Aug. 4, 16 percent of

North Dakota’s sunflower cropwas in bloom, compared with 5percent the previous week and40 percent for the five-year av-erage. North Dakota’s sun-flower crop condition ratingdeclined 6 percent to 77 per-cent good to excellent, 20 per-cent fair and 3 percent poor.

USDA estimated soybean oilexport sales pace for the weekending Aug. 2 at 2.5 trillionmetric tons (300,000 old crop,2.2 million new crop), with amajority of the soybean oil(1,000 metric tons) going toSouth Korea and Nicaragua(600 metric tons). This bringsthe year-to-date export salespace for soybean oil to 911.9trillion metric tons, comparedwith 567.1 trillion last year.

Aug. 8 cash sunflower bids inFargo, N.D., had old crop bidsat $20.50 per hundredweight,while new crop bids were$20.55.

Ray Grabanski

Grabanski ispresident of Pro-gressive Ag, aFargo, N.D.-based hedge bro-kerage firm.Reach Graban-ski at (800) 450-1404.

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n FDA sets rules for food labelclaims

By Sabrina TaverniseNew York Times News Service

WASHINGTON — The federal government on Aug. 2 set astandard for gluten-free claims on food labels, a step thathealth officials say would help the 3 million Americans withceliac disease and bring uniformity to the $4 billion market forgluten-free products.

Gluten is a composite of starch and proteins found in certaingrassy grains such as wheat, barley and rye. When eaten bypeople with celiac disease, gluten can trigger the productionof antibodies that damage the lining of the small intestine.

To protect people with the disease, Congress passed a law in2004 calling on the Food and Drug Administration to set stan-dards for how much trace gluten could be in foods whose la-bels say they were gluten-free. A standard became even moreurgent, observers say, when broader consumer demand forgluten-free foods drove the rapid expansion of the market.

The FDA’s publication of the final rule is the culmination ofthat process.

The agency set a gluten limit of 20 parts per million in prod-ucts labeled gluten free, says Michael R. Taylor, deputy com-missioner for foods and veterinary medicine at the FDA. Thelimit had long been discussed and did not come as a surpriseto industry or patient advocate groups. It was similar to thelevel adopted in recent years by the European Union andCanada, Taylor says.

According to Packaged Facts, a consumer market researchcompany, sales of gluten-free products stood at $4.2 billion in2012, nearly triple what they were in 2008.

In a poll of consumers in August 2012, Packaged Facts foundthat the top two reasons people gave for buying gluten-freefood was that they thought it was healthier and that it wouldhelp them manage their weight. Experts say there is no evi-dence that such foods help with weight loss.

Alessio Fasano, director of the Center for Celiac Researchat Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, helped developthe science to determine how much gluten was too much forceliac disease patients. He says when he first started research-ing the topic in the early 1990s, the definition “was all over themap.”

He calls the rule “a big deal” because it gives people withceliac disease, an autoimmune disorder, confidence that thefood they buy will not make them sick. “A gluten-free diet forpeople with celiac disease is like insulin for diabetics,”Fasano says.

The FDA first proposed the 20 parts per million standard in2007, Taylor says, and companies have used that limit as aguide for their products even before the new rule was pub-lished.

“We frankly think that the great majority of products havebeen driven to that level,” he says.

The agency has tools to keep companies in compliance. Itcan seize products whose gluten level is above the limit, or re-quire companies to recall products. But Taylor says he doubtsmuch of that would be necessary. Industry favors the rule, hesays, as it sets a level playing field and gives consumers peaceof mind.

“We don’t think compliance will be a problem,” Taylor says.“Industry wants this rule. They have huge incentive to complywith it. They want people to be confident.”

Boulder Brands, a food company based in Boulder, Colo.,that makes the Glutino and Udi’s brands, applauded the newstandard, saying in a statement that it would create “a uniformdefinition for what gluten-free means across all products.”

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n No farm bill meansno cotton payments

to BrazilBy Jerry HagstromSpecial to Agweek

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsackhas told Brazilian officials that the U.S.Department of Agriculture is runningout of money and authority to make pay-ments as authorized in the World TradeOrganization cotton subsidies agree-ment. But he urged them to buy U.S.wheat, beef and pork exports and findways to cooperate with the U.S. onbiotechnology and biofuels policy.

In a telephone interview from Rio deJaneiro on Aug. 7, Vilsack told Agweekhe traveled to Brazil with the goals ofgiving Brazilian officials an “honest as-sessment” about the situation of thecotton case while the farm bill is stillpending, to “see where we are aligned”and to learn about Brazilian agricul-ture.

After a WTO panel ruled that U.S. cot-ton subsidies had inflicted harm on theBrazilian cotton industry, the U.S.agreed in 2010 to make an annual $147million payment to Brazil until the next

farm bill changed the subsidies. Thepayments have been made to avoidBrazil imposing retaliatory tariffs on arange of U.S. products.

But Vilsack said the budget restric-tions placed on USDA by the sequesterwill allow him to make only half thepayment promised to Brazil in Septem-ber, and that on Oct. 1, he will lose au-thority to make any payments.

Vilsack did not say how much theSeptember payment would be, but di-viding the $147 million payment by 12,and that amount by half comes to $6.12million.

Jim Miller, then agriculture under-secretary for farm and foreign agricul-tural services, developed the programof payments to Brazil without congres-sional action. But even though it was anexecutive branch decision and themoney comes from the CommodityCredit Corp., Vilsack said he cannotcontinue the payments because Presi-dent Barack Obama did not include itin his fiscal year 2014 budget.

Vilsack noted that the administrationassumed the farm bill, with provisionsto establish a new cotton program,would be passed before the beginningof the fiscal year on Oct. 1.

The secretary said he told BrazilianMinister of Agriculture Antonio An-drade and Brazilian agriculture andforeign ministry officials that he had no

authority to continue the payments andthat the proper resolution to the case isthe passage of the farm bill.

According to Vilsack, the Brazilianofficials said their country’s patience isnot limitless, and “absent a payment orresolution of the dispute with passageof a farm bill, that we leave them withvery very little options,” a reaction thatseemed to indicate Brazil would beunder pressure to impose the tariffsthat it agreed not to impose as long asthe payments were made and the farmbill addressed the cotton issue toBrazil’s satisfaction.

Vilsack did not say whether theBrazilian officials expressed views onthe new cotton program in the farm bill.He emphasized that Senate AgricultureCommittee Chairwoman DebbieStabenow, D-Mich., and Sen. Roy Blunt,R-Mo., his traveling companions, werewith him when he delivered the mes-sage to the Brazilian officials.

The Brazilian reaction, he said,means that the House and the Senateshould “get serious” about finalizingthe farm bill.

No authorityA congressional resolution to con-

tinue USDA funding will not give Vil-sack authority to continue thepayments. Congress could pass a meas-

ure to fund the Brazil payments, butVilsack noted that there has been oppo-sition to the payments in Congress.

Earlier this year, Vilsack told Con-gress that the sequester made it impos-sible for USDA to move money aroundto pay meat and poultry inspectors.That position forced Congress to pass aspecial measure moving money fromone USDA account to another to pro-vide money for the meat inspectors.

While members of Congress mightargue that the administration startedthe Brazil payments and could use ex-ecutive branch authority to continuethem, the administration’s unwilling-ness to continue them places morepressure on Congress to finish the farmbill or create a trade crisis that wouldinvolve industries beyond agriculture.

On biotechnology, Vilsack said heurged the Brazilians to join the U.S. inencouraging China to synchronize itsregulatory processes with other coun-tries and establish policies underwhich low levels of biotech presencewould be acceptable.

Congress, Vilsack concluded, needsto act on the farm bill, immigration re-form and water and resources develop-ment to keep up with Brazil.

“I come out of here more committedand more concerned about the lack of afarm bill,” he said.

Vilsack addresses Brazilian officials

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LONDON — For a hamburger thatcost more than $300,000, you might ex-pect fries and a shake, too.

But this is no ordinary burger. At apublic tasting in London on Aug. 5, sci-entists served up the first hamburgergrown in a laboratory from stem cells ofcattle.

Mark Post, whose team at MaastrichtUniversity in the Netherlands devel-oped the burger after five years of re-search, hopes making meat in labscould eventually help solve the foodcrisis and fight climate change.

But Post says success doesn’t hingeon science. “For the burger to succeedit has to look, feel and taste like thereal thing,” he says.

Two volunteer taste testers say it hadthe texture of meat, but was short of fla-vor because of the lack of fat.

Sergey Brin, a co-founder of Google,appeared on a video shown at the eventand announced that he funded the250,000-euro ($330,000) project becauseof his concern for animal welfare.

“I would say it’s close to meat. I miss

the salt and pepper,” says Austrian nu-tritionist Hanni Ruetzler, one of the vol-unteer tasters. Both shunned the bunand sliced tomatoes to concentrate onthe meat.

“The absence is the fat, it’s a leannessto it, but the bite feels like a conven-tional hamburger,” says U.S. journalistJosh Schonwald. He adds that he hadrarely tasted a hambuger “withoutketchup or onions or jalapenos orbacon.”

The taste test, coming after five yearsof research, is a key step toward makinglab meat a culinary phenomenon. Postcalled it “a good start.”

Brin expressed high hopes for thetechnology.“We’re trying to create the first cul-

tured beef hamburger. From there, I’moptimistic we can really scale by leapsand bounds,” he says in the video.

Post says it’s crucial that the burgerhas the “look, feel and taste like thereal thing.”

Despite the tasters concern about fla-vor, scientists say that can be tweaked.

“Taste is the least (important) prob-lem since this could be controlled byletting some of the stem cells developinto fat cells,” says Stig Omholt, direc-tor of biotechnology at the NorwegianUniversity of Life Sciences. Adding fatto the burgers this way would probablybe healthier than getting it from natu-

rally chunky cows, Omholt said beforethe test. He was not involved in theproject.

The burger was made from musclecells from two organic cows. The result-ing patty was seasoned with salt, eggpowder, breadcrumbs, red beet juiceand saffron.

Post and colleagues took muscle cellsfrom a cow and put them into a nutrientsolution to help them develop into mus-cle tissue. The muscle cells grew intosmall strands of meat, and it takesnearly 20,000 strands to make one 140gram (5 ounce) burger.

Experts say other ways of producing

meat are needed to sat-isfy growing carnivorousappetites without ex-hausting resources. By

2050, the Food and Agriculture Organi-zation predicts global meat consump-tion will double as more people indeveloping countries can afford it.Breeding animals destined for the din-ner table takes up about 70 percent ofall agricultural land.

It will probably be years before suchburgers hit the market.

“The first (lab-made) meat productsare going to be very exclusive,” saysIsha Datar, director of New Harvest, aninternational nonprofit that promotesmeat alternatives. “These burgers won’tbe in Happy Meals before someone richand famous is eating it.”

Scientists serve lab-made burgerFF A new burger madefrom cultured beefgrown in a laboratoryfrom stem cells ofcattle is cooked bychef RichardMcGeown during theworld’s first publictasting event for thefood product held inLondon, Aug. 15.

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SPIRITWOOD, N.D. — Offi-cials broke ground Aug. 9 inSpiritwood, N.D., for the firstgrain-based ethanol plant to bebuilt in the U.S. since 2007.

The $150 million DakotaSpirit AgEnergy plant will pro-duce up to 65 million gallons ofethanol each year from about23 million bushels of cornwhen it’s operational in 2015.

Speaking at the event wereGov. Jack Dalrymple and NorthDakota’s congressional delega-tion.

“It is a great visionary proj-ect,” Dalrymple said. “A greatinvestment for the state ofNorth Dakota.”

The ethanol plant is beingbuilt by Great River Energy,which owns the Spiritwood Sta-tion coal-fired generating plant

at the same location. The plantis now idle, but will becomeoperational in January 2015 toproduce steam for the ethanolplant, as well as electricity.

Dakota Spirit AgEnergy willemploy up to 250 people duringconstruction and about 36 dur-ing operations.

A $1.4 billion CHS Inc. nitro-gen fertilizer plant also isplanned for the location,

dubbed Spiritwood EnergyPark, with construction to startin 2014.

The CHS plant is a muchlarger project than the ethanolplant. Once completed, CHSwould provide 150 full-timejobs. It will take 80,000 millionmetric British thermal unitsper day of natural gas and pro-duce 2,200 tons per day of vari-ous kinds of ammonia, which

will make several products in-cluding anhydrous ammoniaand urea.

North Dakota has becomesomewhat of a fertilizer pro-duction hot spot. NorthernPlains Nitrogen also hopes tobuild a $1.5 billion facility nearthe city of Grand Forks. Bothplants would use flared gasfrom oil production in westernNorth Dakota.

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Agriculture ReportDry weather will be the ruleMonday through Wednesdaybefore the threat for rainfallreturns Thursday and Friday.This will be followed dryweather Saturday. Rainfallamounts will be near to slightlybelow normal during theweek ahead. High and lowtemperatures will generally benear normal.

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High for the week 83° 76°Low for the week 51° 43°Normal high 86° 82°Normal low 56° 56°Average temperature 66.6° 61.2°Normal average temp. 71.8° 68.8°Temperature departure -5.2° -7.6°

High pressure will build over the region Monday and Tuesday,leading to plenty of sunshine in the east and partly sunnyskies in the west. A mixture of clouds and sunshine will bethe rule Wednesday as moisture increases from the west. Aseries of disturbances tracking from Canada into the regionThursday and Friday will lead to a threat for a couple ofshowers and thunderstorms along with more clouds thanprevious days.

Trends for the Week Ahead

Aberdeen, SD 83 57 0.38Bemidji, MN 76 55 0.53Billings, MT 87 58 0.10Bismarck, ND 85 56 0.38Crookston, MN 81 56 0.53Devils Lake, ND 80 59 0.41Dickinson, ND 85 53 0.25Fargo, ND 82 58 0.38Fergus Falls, MN 80 59 0.53

Glasgow, MT 86 57 0.21Grand Forks, ND 81 55 0.49Jamestown, ND 82 56 0.31Lemmon, SD 86 58 0.35Minot, ND 82 57 0.34Pierre, SD 88 61 0.29St. Cloud, MN 80 57 0.62Thief Riv Fls, MN 80 56 0.61Williston, ND 85 55 0.24

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CanadaNear- to perhaps above-normal temperatures this weekshould help accelerate crop development that was slowed byrecent cool weather.European UnionScattered rains in central and eastern Europe early this week,then much of Europe will have dry and mild weather late inthe week.

RussiaNear- to above-normal rainfall from Western Ukraine tonorthwest Russia this week. Warmer and drier weather forsouthwest Russia.

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2009 Terex TX760B Extend-a-hoe, CAH, FWD, 250 hrs,loaded, front & rear aux hyd,24” bucket. $60,000 OBO.2008 Mustang 2076 skid-steer, 1,192 hrs, 6’ bucket,cab & heat w/2 sp, 1,192 hrs.w/quick hyd release. $29,000OBO.

605-225-7503

INDUSTRIAL/

CONSTRUCTIONBobcat 642B skidsteer, gas,aux hyd, std bucket.701-490-0824

2012 Magnum MMG55FHmobile generator, tandemaxle, surge brakes, 55kw,diesel, 137 hours, asking$17,000 call 605-520-7021

Ford 755B tractor, loader,back-hoe, 5150 hours, nicecondition, 605-682-8970

1994 D4CLGP Dozer with 6way blade. 5,972 hours, ingood condition.Degelmann 10ft dozer blade-could be mounted on a 1086or 7220 IH.

Call 605-680-2689

PALLET RACKING, TearDrop, other types and manysizes available; 10,000 gallonhorizontal fuel tank; 22 footreefer truck box, Model22RUIA5W90 Carrier Super622; Cat, Letourneau hy-draulic scrapers, very profes-sionally done.

701-742-2182Website: stevevoightman.com

Mustang 2040 skidsteer,1600 hrs, 2 pin, cab/heat,priced to sell. 605-216-7785

2000 Bobcat 334 Excavator,13" & 36" buckets, 776 actualhours, new paint & decals,push blade, sharp unit,8000# machine; $21,900.

218-436-3035

INDUSTRIAL/

CONSTRUCTIONFOR SALE 740A Championroad grader, 14’ blade, De-troit engine, 3 speed, forwardand reverse transmission,$28,500 OBO. 605-380-0627

66ft Grove man lift, 4WD,diesel motor, ready to go towork. 313 New Idea cornpicker. 605-216-4450

Deere 328D skidsteer, likenew 310 hrs, 2 speed, footcontrols, heat & air, construc-tion bucket, $40,000.

605-233-0888

‘05 Case 521D,Nice shape, 120HP CumminsTurbo Diesel, 4spd transmis-sion, 3rd valve, ACS quickcoupler, 2 1/2 yard bucketand forks. All owners manu-als & parts book, nice cab,6700 hrs, very nice loader,$49,800/offer.

701-318-2086Delivery Possible

FOR SALE: Tine Plow6 foot commercial builtdouble link plow mountedon TD25E International doz-er. Includes 6", 8", 12"boots and boot trailer. 8"power feeder. Separateelectrical system for GPS.Includes boot trailer.

507-828-2219

FOR SALEBrand New Case2013 621ER loader with 3yard bucket and Grabtecgrapple.

Call 605-770-2528

1976 Pettibone Super 6 HighLift 6,000 lb lift, 33 ft height,cab, heat, 4x4, all wheelsteer, runs good, no oil leaks.Call 402-369-0212

950 Cat Wheel Loader, re-built engine, good transmis-sion, cab, 3 yard bucket.Also WA300 Komatsu wheelloader, good condition.402-369-0212

2005 Jayco Designer 5thWheel, 31RKS, used verylittle, $23,000. 605-266-2854

Immaculate 2002 40 footNat'l Tradewinds LTC dieselpusher,350HP Cummins en-gine, 6 speed Allison trans-mission, new tires, 2 slides,maple woodwork, ceramictile, corian countertops, w/delectric awnings, passthrough storage. Call for fulllist of options. $59,000 OBOwill consider low mileagepickup or SUV on trade.701-640-1988

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September 1st - Minot, NDwww.motormagic.net

"Auction"Info George 701-240-6771

Saab 9-3, 2000, convertible,very nice condition but needsserious engine work, $2,500.605-448-5932

2012 Can Am Outlander1000 XT. Magnesium me-tallic. 850 miles. Heatedhandle bars, power steer-ing, winch. Looks brandnew. $10,200.

605-770-5600Sioux Falls, SD

2007 Montana 5th Wheelcamper. 30-75RFL, 3 slides,central vac, king bed, sleep-ing couch, very good.Grainery 28x40 ft, 11’ open-ing, 4 separate bins.

605-439-3628

Delta Marine Triton w/90horse motor. Fiberglass In-terior needs repair. New bat-tery w/5’16’ trailer.605-853-2253

Seamaid w/3.5 horse motorfor small lakes. Aluminum w/trailer 5x16. 605-853-2253

Cadillac 2001 4 door. Newtransmission, gray.

605-853-2253

2010 HD Street GlideCustom, 5000 miles.

2008 HD Deluxe Custom,2200 miles.

605-458-2425 or605-354-7523

2010 Jeep Patriot 2.4L, 4x4,Black, 37,000 miles. Excel-lent condition. $14,600 OBO!605-380-4046 If no answer,please leave message!

Immaculate 2002 40 footNat'l Tradewinds LTC dieselpusher, 350HP Cumminsengine, 6 spd Allison trans-mission, new tires, 2 slides,maple woodwork, ceramictile, corian countertops,w/d, electric awnings, passthrough storage. Call for fulllist of options. $57,500OBO. Will consider lowmileage pickup or SUV ontrade. 701-640-1988

2002 Harley Davidson DynaWide Glide, 1,600 miles, Im-pact Blue, Lots of Extras! Im-maculate condition. $14,000.605-229-1430 Days,605-225-6065 Nights &Weekends

2009 Honda CRF 230L streetlegal dirt bike. Only 1183miles and is in new condition.$3700. Call 605-290-9252

WANTED:DAMAGED GRAINWe pay top dollar for damaged grain.

Trucks and vac's available.Immediate response anywhere!

Pruess Elevator, Inc.1.800.828.6642

2005 KW T800 DAY CAB,C-15 425 HP, 10 Spd, Air Ride, Air Slide5th, 24.5 Rubber, 450k Miles...$39,500

2005 KENWORTH T-800 DAY CABC15, 425 HP, 10 Spd, Air Ride, AirSlide, 24.5 Rubber, 450k Miles...$42,5002003 MACK E-7 390 10 Spd, DayCab...$19,500(2) 2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA DAYCABS, Detroit 455HP, 10 Spd, 3.73 RearEnds, Air Ride, Air Slide 5th, Jake, 22.5Rubber, 500k Miles... $31,0002004 FREIGHTLINER CL120 DAY CABS,Detroit 430HP, 10 Spd, Cruise, Jake, AirRide, Air Slide 5th, 22.5 Tires, ExcellentRubber, 3.55 Rear Ends, 580k Miles...$24,9002004 FREIGHTLINER CL120 DAY CAB,MB, 450HP, 10 Spd, Jake, Air Ride, AirSlide 5th, 178" WB, 3.73 Rear Ends, 22.5Tires, Excellent Rubber, 680k Miles...$24,500

(2) 2006 FREIGHTLINER CL120'SDetroit 455 HP, 10 Spd, 3.73 rears, Air Ride, Air Slide

5th, Jake, 22.5 Good Rubber, 520k Miles $31,000

(4) 2006 IH 9200i's ISX 425, 10 Spd,Air Ride, Air Slide, Jakes, 3.58 Rears,

160" WB, All Alumn. Fronts...$26,000 Each

2001 MACK DAY CAB E-7 460,10 Spd, Air Ride, Air Slide,24.5 All Alumin... $21,500

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2010 Polaris 550XP 4 wheel-er, power steering, 580miles, licensed for the street,excellent condition, $6,000OBO.

605-284-2483

2001-30’ FourwindsHurricane Class A-V10, dualroof A/C, 5000 watt Onangen, sat dish, 40,000 miles,newer tires, very clean,$17,900.

Call 605-216-4674

2007 Coachmen Freelandermotor home, M3100SQ Ford6.8l (V-10) 16,000 miles. Al-ways stored inside, excellentcondition. Call 605-897-6520or 605-216-6520

Pontiac Grand Prix 2008.Red. Good Condition. 79kmiles. Call 605-380-9522

FOR SALE: 2004 RockwoodPopup camper, great shape,sleeps 6, fridge, furnace,electric water pump, in-door/outdoor stove, heatedmattresses, asking $3,600.Call Jerry 763-213-5571

1997 Harley Davidson DynaSuper-Glide. 12K miles, bluepearl, new windshield,$6,500. 605-622-7140 Day-time or 605-226-4056 Eve.

2008 Forest River Toy Hauler8x22, $9800. 605-325-3325

Pontiac Grand Am SE, 2001.white, 4 door, rear spoiler,PW & Pl, very clean, runsgreat, good tires. No rust,perfect student car. 29 MPG,$2,750. Call 605-622-7836

2010 HD Fatboy-Lo, 96CI, 6speed trans, black, lowmiles, security system, lot ofextras, like new $12,000OBO. 605-216-3328 or605-225-0314

2012 Dutchman Denali262RB, 30x10, automatic lev-eling jacks, 1 slide out, weld-ed aluminum sidewall con-struction, fiberglass exterior,TV, DVD, sleeps 6, only usedtwice $28,000 OBO.605-262-0104 or605-216-2125

1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass$1900

1999 Oldsmobile Cutlass$3100

2003 Chevy Malibu$4100

2002 Ford Taurus$4000

2000 2500 Chevy$4800

Call 605-539-0242

Chevy Impala 2006, 3.9 en-gine, 4 spd auto, heavy dutytrans, dual stainless steel ex-haust, Heavy duty powertrans, cooler, high out putgenerator, anti lock brakes,all season tires, cruse con-trol, 6 way seats, engineheater, very well serviced.$4,600. 605-228-2073

24ft 5th Wheel camper, 1986Wilderness, sleeps 5, newbattery, new water heater, airworks, kitchen, bathroomwith shower. 605-229-0725or 605-228-3953

FOR SALE1999 Cadillac Deville 70,000miles, excellent condition,605-480-0285

1996 FordMustang GTConvertible,

new top, new tires, excel-lent condition. $5,000 OBO

952-412-3384612-418-6811

2012 800 Ranger XP LE,steel cab, winch, 6’ blade,1200 miles, $13,250.605-216-1599 or605-229-1599 leave msg.

Toyota Camry 2007, 4 door,silver, 95,000 miles, new bat-tery, 2 new tires, over 30MPG, very clean excellentcar.

605-358-8801 or605-380-0777

1988 Trail Seeker 5th wheel24’ travel trailer, $4,000 OBO.605-225-2506

New Black Harley DavidsonXL 883 Low. $7000 Firm.

605-868-4460

Saturn Ion, 2007, 4 door,66,000 miles, $6,800, goodshape, 605-226-3521

2005 Keystone Challenger35' 5th Wheel, 4 slide outs,

central air, 2 tv's, 4 powerroof vents, like brand new.2005 Ford F250 Super-

crew, 6.8L V10, 4WD Lariat,fully loaded, 28,000 miles,

rear air bag suspension, ab-solutely brand new.

701-640-1660

2010 Rockwood SignatureUltra Lite 5th wheel, 1/2 tontowable, 3 bunks, outsidekitchen with TV, ice maker,refrigerator, sink, stove, out-side grill, electric awning withLCD lights, heated and en-closed underbelly, sofa withairbed, very clean camper,non-smoker, no pets,$25,500 OBO. Also have slid-er hitch, $500. Call605-380-6000

FOR SALE: Harley DavidsonRoad King Classic, 2003, 100anniversary edition, 12,600miles, $12,300 OBO.605-350-3681

97 Kawasaki 1500cc, goodshape, new tires, $2,400.605-380-0610

2007 International 9400i, Cummins ISX,450 HP, Jake, New 24' Loadline Box & Hoist,

Combo Gate, Rear Controls, Roll Tarp, Plastic Liner,Quad Axle, Steerable Pusher & Rear Dual Lift,

Led Lights, 26,000 lbs. Empty, FET Paid.Field Ready, NICE, NICE, NICE! $72,900.

2005 Kenworth T800,ISM Cummins, 410 HP, 9 Spd, Jake,

A/R Susp, 4:11 Ratio,Alum Wheels, Nice Truck!

$34,900

2003 Sterling,Cat C-12, Jake, 10 Spd, A/R Susp, AC, Tilt,

Cruise, 160" WB. Nice Truck! CALL

2007 International 9400i,Cat C-13, 410 HP, Jake, A/R Susp, 3:36 Ratio,

187 " WB, 9 or 10 Spds, Tilt, Cruise.CALL

2006 Side Dump Industries,Side Dump, 35' x 102", Front & Rear Fenders,

Spring Suspension, Tandem Axle. $25,500

WE DO HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION OF PRE-OWNEDRUST FREE TRUCKS IN THE FARGO AREA! US OUT!!

2004 Freightliner Columbia,Detroit 12.7 L, 470 HP, Jake,

10 Spd, 2:79 Ratio, 737,000 Miles,A/R Susp, AC, Cruise, 171" WB,

Direct Out Of The Walmart Fleet. $28,900

2006 International 8600,Cummins ISM, 410 HP, Alum Wheels,

240" WB, New 21' Box & Hoist,Rear Controls, Double Framed, New PTO,

Steerable Pusher. This Truck Is Nice, Nice, Nice!$62,900

2007 Peterbilt 379, Cat C-15,475 HP, Ultrashift, 250" WB,

Jake, Alum Wheels, Dual Exhaust,Dual Air Cleaners, 3:55 Ratio, Tilt, Cruise,

Nice Truck!$49,900

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New 22' Loadline Box & Hoist w/Combo Gate & RearControls, New Tarp, Cruise.

Sharp Truck!$68,900

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2006 CL-120 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA14 liter Detroit, AUTO SHIFT

(3) 1998-2000 MACKS388 HP, Mack engine, 10 spd,

700-800K, wet kits, CALL

2005 MACK320 K, 380 HP Mack

engine, good rubber. $34,500

2004 VOLVO ISX Cummins, 450 hp, 10 spd,356,000 miles, New 22’ farm body, good rub-

ber, electric tarp, SHARP!!! With F.E.T. $63,000

1974 L9000 FORD ready for 20' boxand hoist, very clean

truck $ 5,500.00

2004 MACK VISION, 380 horse, 10 speed,340,000 miles, aluminum rims, $ 30,000.00

fresh paint

GMC/WHITE VOLVO M-11, Cummins, 10 spd.,21’ Cancade farm body pkg, spring ride,

good tarp, good rubber

(2) 2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA CL-12014.7L Detroit, 10 Spd, 515 HP.

$30,000

2007 VOLVO ISX Cummins,10 speed, 600,000 miles,

New 22’ Cancade AluminumFarm body, electric roll tarp,

beet grain combo, good rubber,rear tag axle, rear controls, just

about ready. $73,500

2007 MACK VISION, ultra shift,388 Mack engine, 500K,24’ Cancade alum. farm body pkg,new tires, alum. rims,electric tarp

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2012 Coachmen 5th Wheel,3 bunks, outside kitchen, fi-berglass sides, used very lit-tle. Stored Inside, $27,500.605-380-0173

1991 Corvette Coupe, 350manual 6 speed, torch red,rear spoiler, chrome wheels,newer clutch, tires & alterna-tor, $8000. 605-983-5657.Call after 6pm, if no answerleave message

2011 Harley Davidson WideGlide, black w/flame paint,Vance & Hines pipes, Screa-min Eagle Supertuner, Screa-min Eagle K&N high flow filterkit, Detach windshield, HDCustom match flame seat.$14,000 OBO.

Call 605-226-2633

99 Buick Park Avenue. V6.73K miles, well maintained,great MPG, very clean. Plati-num beige metallic. Leather,heated front seats/dual con-trols. $4,900.

Call 605-225-4369 or605-252-0863

99 Accord EX,Sunroof, leather, 160K, nicecar, $2,500 OBO or trade.

605-225-4115 or605-216-4115

Starlite Motors

2011 Fun Finder X TravelTrailer, cherry toned cabi-nets, stainless steel micro-wave, oven & refrigerator, 3burner stove, sleeps up to 6people, flat screen TV,cd/dvd am/fm stereo system,kitchen & sofa slide out, 84”dinette lounge, bathroomw/shower, separate exteriorentrance, pass thru storage,LED brake lights, double en-try step, outside shower, out-side TV mount bracket, out-door gas BBQ grill, electronicawning, 2 40lb LP bottlesw/meters, cast aluminiumwheels w/radial tires, BAL tirelocking shocks, equalizersway hitch leveler, surgeguard power protection, 27.9’long, 7.5’ wide, excellentcondition.Selling for health reasons,asking $15,000 OBO. CallJack or Kathy 605-448-2900or 605-290-5506

2011 Craft Road Sunset Trail.26 Seat TT. Rear bunk &bath, 32” tv, front bedroom.Books at $26,200, asking$21,500 OBO. 605-380-4407

2000 36’ Georgie Boy Lan-dau motor home, Cumminsdiesel pusher, 1 slide,$45,000. 701-320-0151 or701-493-2562

07 PT Cruiser LimitedHeated leather, sunroof,pearl white, 120K, $3,900OBO or trade.

605-225-4115 or605-216-4115

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1983 Ford 3/4 Ton 4x4 runsbut needs work $800.1996 Chevy Monte Carloruns great - good school carand great MPG $1900.1944 Farmall H Wide Front.Needs work $900.

Call 605-377-8860

STEP DECKS2003 Trail King 53x102

Spread Axle trailers for rent,sale or lease to own.

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Hopper Trailer RentalsNew & Used Timpte Ag Hop-pers for rent, sale or lease toown. Harvest Rentals are go-ing fast, call now!!!

Anderson Bros/Leasing(701)493-2241 days(701)709-0112 eves.

1988 Mac 300 MS300truck/tractor. Single axle, Die-sel, nice shape, $7800.712-348-0664

1988 Pace 44 ft Aluminumfeed trailer adjustable base.25’ discharge auger. Veryclean unit $8500.1988 Mack 42’ Hopper trail-er, 88” sides. Has Ag Hop-pers and a new tarp. Overallgood shape. $10,500.

605-216-5323

2003 Chevrolet half ton, 4x4extended cab, 84K miles.Box cover, bed rails, nerf bar,grill guard. Good condition.Asking $9,000. 605-769-1356

1982 2050 IHC single axletractor with 5th wheel, pintlehitch and ball hitch, $3500.1974 Ford LN 700 with 18ftOmaha box and hoist, $3000.20ft steel box and hoist,$2500. 20ft wood box andhoist, $1500. 605-586-4166or 605-480-0104

07 9400 ISX 450, 464 HP,522,200 miles, 12325 hrs, 10spd, 355, WB 232, air ride,air 5th wheel, air dump, Jakebreak, Thermal King APU, lowhours, new tires, very niceand well maintained, $39,750OBO.2012 Wilson trailer, 43ft, 66insides, ag hoppers, roll tarp, 8aluminum rims, air ride, oneowner, no off road use, usedvery little, like new, extra tarpin box, $32,750 OBO.

605-366-4062

Nissan Titan SE extendedcab, 2005, 119,000 miles,$9,500. 605-226-4997

FOR SALE: 1979 IH 2275 tan-dem truck, 6092 Detroit en-gine, 9 speed transmission,20 ft box and hoist, with rolltarp, combination end gate,engine has less than 500miles on complete over haul.Asking $11,500. Phone320-226-2692

2004 Delta Stock trailerw/dressing room, 7x26, allfloor mats included, $5000.1982 Fleetwood 8x28 TravelTrailer, all new carpet andflooring, very clean, $3500.May be seen at Craven Cor-ner.Reason for selling is we up-graded to a living quarterhorse trailer.

Call Wes at 605-216-1637

04 Mack Vision, 246000miles, daycab, 427 HP, 10speed Eaton Fuller, 165inwheel base, good tires, goodcondition, $32,000.02 Ford F250 4x4, extendedcab, short box, 5.4 Triton, au-tomatic, air, 75% tread onaggressive tires, 110,000miles, $6500.507-227-9150

1994 Freightliner F12 Daycab 3176 Cat motor. Virgintires at 90%. Brakes at 90%.400K miles. $8500 OBO.605-448-8246

Ford F250 2001 Ext Cab. Au-tomatic transmission, A/C,new 73 Diesel motor, newflatbed. Excellent shape,$16,500. Will entertain offers.Mitchell, SD area.605-999-3031

96 Timpte Super Hopper,42’x96”x78”, large traps,

nice shape, $17,000.605-254-4613

2001 XL Specialized XL80SDdrop deck trailer 48’x102”,new paint, 4 new air bags,new S-cams and bushings, 8aluminum wheels, wood floorin good shape, $19,000.605-254-4613

1997 Timpte 42x66x961997 Timpte 21x66x96

Grain trailer. New tarps. RollRite. Elec traps. Alumwheels. 50% tires & brakes.Turntable on pup. 16’6”tongue. To be sold as set. AirRide lead. Spring ride pup.Farmer owned. Available af-ter wheat harvest. Approxmid-late August. Call605-635-6386.

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Wilson & TimpteAg Hoppers 2007-2011,

40’-43’,Spring Ride and Air Ride

available.Call for monthly or yearly

rates.H&S Ag Rentals LLCBridgewater, SoDakDoug 605-360-1027 or

Phil 605-360-4630

2010 Wilson Pace Setter,lead and pup.

•43x96x72 lead.•21x96x72 pup.•Both full air ride•Electric rolls & tarps withremotes.•Ag Hoppers.•Second row of lights.•All aluminum wheels.•11R/24.5 Michelin tires.•Cross Fire dual tire pres-sure equalization system.

Call 605-769-1789

FOR SALE: 2003 Timpte Su-per hopper. 42’x78”Hx102”W. Good tarp. Brakes80%. Tires 50%. Has somedamage on front hopper. NotAg Hoppers. Call Steve605-395-6471

1997 Freightliner FLB1203406 CAT, Super 10 trans-mission, air conditioning, newtires, new 22’ Aulick silagegrain box, $35,000.605-695-9687

1989 Kenworth T600, 3406 Cat, 9 Spd, Tri-Axle, lift tag 22’ Loadline. ....................$37,5002002 Chevy 4 door, 2 wheel drive, automatic...................................................................$5,7502000 Circle R Side Dump, Tri-Axle, new paint .......................................................$27,9001998 Red River LB237 Live Bottom, gravel service belt, tarp .......................................$16,5001993 R Way 42’ Belly Dump, Super Singles ..................................................................$22,0002 - Van Trailers w/potato conveyors......................................................................$6,200 choice2-48’ Container Chassis ...............................................................................................$4,200 ea13x36 Westgo Auger, 15 HP, 3 phase, 1 harvest, low bushels........................................$6,800Toro Workman w/Hyd. Dump Box, 23 HP Kohler, 3 spd. w/Hi/Lo, hitch, ultra useful ....$5,7502005 JCB Telehandler, 6000 lb lift, crab steer, FWD 36' reach.......................................$24,9991991 Rogers 50 Ton Lowboy, Tri-axle, detach ...............................................................$28,500

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2006 Peterbilt 385, C-13 Cat, 10 spd,580k miles, Texas truck. $39,500

2007 International 9200, ISX Cummins, Autoshift, $32,0001991 Trinity Live Bottom, 40', 24" belt, $18,700

2 Matching 2004 Volvos, 435 hp 10 spd...................................................................... $24,900New 2013 PLG Ag Hopper, 40’.............................................................$29,500 F.E.T. Included

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2013 Mack GU813, New,MP8, 505 HP, Mack 13,

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2013 Volvo VNL64T300MSRP: Net Price. Miles: New.D13, 500hp, 13 speed, 3.70

Ratio, 229" WB. CALL

2008 Volvo VNL64T300Cummins ISX,

Fuller Convertible 9/13 speed,400 HP, DAY CAB, CALL!

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2010 Volvo VNL64T630,Volvo D13, Volvo I-shift,

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2013 Maurer 40' + 5 ft Beavertail and Heavy DutyRamps, with 3rd Ramp, White Oak Flooring, LEDLights, Import Virgin Tires, Steel Rims; $26,600

2005 INTERNATIONAL 9200i ISM CumminsEngine 370 HP; 405,996 Miles; 10 Spd; 3:90Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; 167 in Wheelbase; DriveSide: Left Hand Drive; Clean Inside and Out.Has New Brakes; $31,000

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2014 Maurer Spring Suspension; 38 ft Length;Steel Composition; LP 24.5 Tires, LED Lights,Platforms and Ladder, Sight Windows, DoubleRidge Strap; $24,400

2003 International 9200i 72 in Pro Sleeper; ISXCummins Engine 475 HP; 904,000 Miles; 13 Spd;Air Ride Suspension; 11R22.5 Tires; AluminumWheels; 260 in Wheelbase; Drive Side: Left HandDrive; New Steers, Drive Front and Rears, CleanInside and Out. Many Options Including Jake,Cruise, Tilt and Telescoping, Power Windows,Locks and Mirrors. Heated Mirrors. Airride Cab, AirDumps, Load Gauge and Dual Exhaust; $27,900

2014 Maurer Spring Suspension; 48 ft 5 inLength; Wood Floor; Steel Composition;Beavertail + Ramps. Virgin Tires, Oak Floor, LEDLights, Triple Heavy Duty Ramps, Sliding WinchTrack, Closed Tandem; $29,500

2011 Timpte Air Ride Suspension; 42 ft Lengthx 66" Height; 11R24.5 Tires; AluminumComposition; Just In! Standard Hopper,Split Tub, 8 Aluminum Rims, Stainless SteelFront Corners and Rears, Front SplashGuards, 2 Rows of 3 Lights, 2 SpeedOpeners. Very Clean Trailer; $27,500

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98 Wilson Hopper, air ride,42ftx78” sides, 96” wide, 60%tires, pintle hitch & air, newseals & brakes.93 Doonan Hopper pup,$30,000 OBO for set.(2) 1982 Fruehauf bellydumps, 38ft triple axle with28ft tandem & tandem dolly,$15,000 OBO for set.

Call Matt at 605-881-6184

1986 GMC C65 Truck. 366engine, single axle, 5 spdmanual, 2 spd axle. 16”strong box, roll top, Pintlehitch, 117K miles. Asking$9000. 701-452-2803 or701-321-1259

FEATHERLITE TRAILERSNEW & USED HORSE

TRAILERS:07 Sundowner w/slide, 4HLQ03 Sundowner 4H LQ04 Exiss 4H WKNDR94 Featherlite 3H WKNDRLQ97 Sooner 6H w/Midtack00 Featherlite 6x14 2H GN04 Featherlite 16' GN Com-bo

STOCK TRAILERS:00 Featherlite 7x30',2 gates, roll up08 Featherlite 7x24' 2 Gates04 Featherlite 7x24' 2 Gates03 4-Star 7x24'96 Featherlite 7x16'97 Featherlite 7x20'

[email protected]

(6) 2005-2008 Wilson hopperbottom trailers, 43'x102"x78",for sale or harvest lease, 3month lease minimum,$1000 a month, trailers areall in great condition andready to work. Call605-881-7084

Y1976 GMC 1 ton duallytruck, #30 with almost newradial tires. Motor like new.Has utility box with 300-gal-lon dsl tank and electricpump. Also 80 gallon gastank with pump. Miller weld-er, 200 L.E. generator and aircompressor. $7,500Y1977 International Semitractor, L-10 speed trany,good tires, power steeringand works well. Has a 1979Timpte trailer with roll tarpand 58 in sides with 18-inchtop boards. Tires in fair con-dition. $7,500

Contact Jerry Gruman,585 Ramsland Ave, Han-naford, ND 58448 or call

703-232-4832

TRUCKS & TRAILERSTRUCKS:

Y2005 Freightliner ColumbiaDay cab, 430 hp Mercedesengine, excellent runner,$24,000.YIHC 2000 Eagle with smallsleeper, C12 Cat, 10 spd,runs good. $11,500.Y1995 FLD 112 with 48"sleeper, 12L Detroit, 10spd, very nice for age.$8,500.YSetting up a 2000 Sterlingwith 20 ft box & hoist, 1014Cummins.Y(2) Kenworth T600's withAero cabs.Y1992 Ford gravel truck.Cab very nice condition,runs great. Box averagecondition. $12,500.

TRAILERS:YSeveral 40-45ft Flat beds.YSeveral Pintle hitch tilt bedtrailers - dual tandems.Y(2) Clam shell gravel trail-ers.

Magnum Manufacturing701-347-5426

Semi Van Storage Trailers.20' & 40' Storage containersand 8x8 Job Site contain-ers. 36' New Hopper bot-tom trailer. Spray parts.

www.rydelltrailers.com701-474-5780

✦2001 KW W-900, 500 HPCat, 90,000 SMOH, verynice. $27,500.✦2005 Freightliner Colum-bia Daycab, 430 HP Mer-cedes, 10 speed, excellentrunner, $24,000.✦IHC 2000 Eagle w/smallsleeper, C12 Cat. 10speed, 230 wheelbase,runs good. $11,500.✦2000 Sterling DaycabISM, 375 hp, 250,000 on re-man motor, $12,500.✦Setting up a 2000 Sterlingwith 20' box and hoist, N14Cummins, 10 speed.✦2005 KW T600 with arrowcabs. N-14-460 HP.✦Several 40/45' flatbedtrailers and several PintleTilt Bed Trailers.✦Coming in - 102x48spread axle step deck.✦(2) Load King tri-axlegravel trailers.

770011--223388--55889988

2002 Peterbilt Model 379 ex-tended hood. C-15 Cat en-gine, 13 spd, air ride, hyd wetkit, standup sleeper. New vir-gin rubber, 414,303 actualmiles. Loaded, second own-er, nice.

402-369-0212

1979 Ford 9000 20' MidlandAluminum box and hoist,8V71T, 9 speed, $13,900OBO. 1973 Ford 880 19' Boxand hoist, 5-3 trans., 67,000miles, $8000 OBO. 6 row 30"crop sweeper, like new, canbe made to 8 row, $8000.701-640-1013 or218-643-3572 Breckenridge,MN

1997 Timpte hopper bottom,continuous tub, 2 speedtraps, steel wheels, tires 50%,brakes 70%, black roll tarp,$17,000. 605-940-5188

FOR SALE:2011 Timpte Super Hopper,43x102x78 air ride, $29,900.2010 Wilson Cattle Pot,53x102, 3/4 dog house, tri-axle air ride, $59,000.2006 Wilson Cattle Pot,53x102 3/4 dog house, tan-dem axle, spring ride with airride lift axle, $43,000.

Call 605-460-1647

2011 Side Dump Industries9 axle train. 35' trailers with30' tubs. Factory converterdolly. 11R22.5 rubber onsteel wheels. Black trailers.Very nice shape.$95,000/OBO.

Call Austin at605-770-5600Mitchell, SD

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2008-2014Tandems & Triples

42'-51' Air RideAct Now for your 2013

Harvest Rental!Call for Month or Yearly

Rates.A & T Sales, LLC

Breckenridge, MN.Chris, 701-640-4933

Your Authorized Aulick Dealer

FOR SALE: 1995 IH daycab,N14 Cummins motor, tan-dem axle tractor truck, goodmechanical condition but ruston cab, asking $5500.218-731-1797

FOR SALE:2004 Chevy Silverado 2500HD, LS 4 door extended cab,long bed, 6.6 Duramax/Alli-son, only 58,900 miles, load-ed with options and every-thing works. Very Clean.$22,500 OBO. 605-448-5728

2004 Kenworth T800B, daycab, Cat C-15, auto shift,Jake brake, aluminum 22.5’s,$39,900. Call 855-873-8252,Andover, SD

2007 IH 9400i, day cab, N14,10 speed, low rear end, jakebrake, $28,900.855-873-8252, Andover, SD

1973 Chevrolet C65 truck,366 with recent overhaul,5-2, tag axle, Shur-lok rolltarp, 18 1/2 ft Frontier box.701-361-9881 Hawley, MN.

2001 Red River63” Belt•48x12

•94 Yards•Tandem Spring

•Side Swing Door•Roll Tarp

All State Trailer SalesMorris, MN

320-287-0179allstatetrailersales.com

701-360-2229 or 701-352-0622

ALLEYBRAKE SERVICEV

“Serving the area since 1991”Grafton, ND

AUTO & TRUCK SALES

“Check our Website for MoreTrucks and Details!”

www.valleybrake.com

2003 Kenworth T800,C-12 Cat, 10 Sp, 395 HP,

AG 100, 3:90 Ratio, 212" WB,Cruise, 455,179 Miles.

$36,500

(3) 2005 - 2007 Kenworth T800’s ISXCummins, 450 HP, 3-Pedal Autoshift, 10Spd, 3:70 Ratio, 188" WB, AG 400, AllAlum, Splendor Int, 618,393 - 773,354

Miles. $39,900-$42,500

2008 Kenworth T800, ISX Cummins, 485HP, 18 Spd, Jake, Cruise AG 460 Susp,3.70 Ratio, 256" WB, Full Locking Rears

14,600 FA, 40,000 RA, 11R24.5, All Alum,60” Flat Top, VIT Interior, Dual 120 Gal.

Tanks, 573,038 Miles. $67,500

2008 Kenworth W900L, C-15 Cat, 550HP, 13 Spd, Jake, Cruise, AG 460 Susp,

3.55 Ratio, 281" WB, 3-Way LockingRears, W/C Steerable Pusher, 11R24.5,Alum/Steel, 72” Aerocab Sleeper, VIT

Interior, Full Gauge Pkg, 666,042 Miles$62,500

www.dakota-outdoors.com

949 2nd Ave. N.Grand Forks, ND

701.775.3191

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SUMMER SALE10% OFF HUNTING BLINDS

We service what we sell.

Begin your adventurewith the AMPHIBIOUSALL SEASON ALL-WHEELDRIVE, off road ARGO!

• Economy Blind - 4x6 or 6x6• Insulated Blind - 6x6, 6x8 or 6x10

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701-331-1695701-352-4929

Eveningswww.northbranchtruck.com

[email protected]

2 - 2005 Kenworth T800 Daycabs,C15 435 hp, 10 spd, jake, cruise, tilt/tel, AG

400 susp, 176" wb, VIT interior, a/s 5th wheel,22.5 tires 75%, 742,000 - 779,000 miles,

Clean Southern California Trucks!$38,500

Grafton, ND

2005 Kenworth T800 Daycab,C13 430 hp, 10 spd, jake, cruise, tilt/tel, AG400 susp, 176 in wheelbase, 3.90 ratio, 22.5

tires 85%, 639,933 miles,Clean Southern Truck! $34,000

VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR THE MOST RECENT INVENTORY!More Daycabs Coming In Soon!

2010 Peterbilt386 Factory Daycab,

C15 435 hp upgradeable to 550 hp, 10 spd,jake brake, cruise, tilt/tel, Pete Flex Air ride

susp, 3.55 ratio, 184 in wheelbase, Polishedaluminum wheels, 22.5 tires 85%, 521,000

miles. This truck is immaculate!$56,000

SOLDSOLD

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FFOORR SSAALLEENNEEWW 22001144

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2013 TIMPTE 40'X66", AG2013 TIMPTE 40'X72", AG

2012 TIMPTE 42'X102"X72"2012 TIMPTE 40'X66", AG

2011 TIMPTE 42'x66"2010 TIMPTE 42'X78"

2008 TIMPTE 42'X66", AG2005 MERRITT 42'X66", AG2004 TIMPTE 40'X66", AG2000 WILSON 41'X66", AG

2000 MERRITT, AIR'95 TIMP. & '91 WIL.'05 INT. 9200 SEMI

Day cab, 500,000 milesVERY NICE

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*Trailer Rental *TrailerDelivery

----------------------FFAARRMM CCOOUUNNTTRRYYTRUCK & TRAILER SALES

CRESCO, IOWA563-883-8830

2005 Freightliner Columbiaconventional C15 CAT auto-shift transmission, air ride,aluminum wheels, virgin 22.5low profile tires, flattop roofsleeper, red in color,$16,500. 605-228-1302 or605-226-0381

FOR SALE:

7-2010 Timpte Hoppers40' x 72" x 96" wide

Ag Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Air RideAluminum outside rims

- Low Pro 11:24.5

2-2001 Timpte Hopper34' x 66" x96" wide

Ag Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Spring RideSteel Rims - Wireless trap openers

- Low pro 22.5

1-2002 Timpte 34' x 66" x96" wideAg Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Spring RideSteel Rims - Wireless trap openers

- Low pro 22.5

1-2010 Timpte Hopper34' x 66" x 96" wide.

Ag Hoppers - Roll Tarp - Spring RideSteel Rims - Wireless trap openers

- Low pro 22.5

For more information,call 218-945-6021

M-F 8am-5pm

FOR SALE: 2012 BensonStepdeck trailer in greatshape, like NEW condition,53' x 102" fully aluminum,tandem rear axle, spread ax-le, sliding winch track, 2 -10ft boxes between spread,brakes 80%, tires 50%,$40,000 OBO. Call Josh605-940-7726 or507-275-2357

FOR SALENew 2014

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Used Trailers2013 TIMPTE 40'x66", AG2013 TIMPTE 40'x72", AG2012 TIMPTE 42'x102"x72"2012 TIMPTE 40'x66", AG

2011 TIMPTE 42'x66"2010 TIMPTE 42'x78"

2008 TIMPTE 42'x66", AG2005 MERRITT 42'x66", AG2004 TIMPTE 40'x66", AG2000 WILSON 41'x66", AG

'95 TIMP. & '91 WIL.‘05 INT. 9200 SEMI

Day cab, 500K milesVERY NICE

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FARM COUNTRYTRUCK & TRAILER SALES

CRESCO, IOWA563-883-8830

New and Used Fuel TrailersThunder Creek Equipmentfuel trailers. 40 gpm gaspump with electric start,hose reel, alum wheels.Used 2011 750 $9800,2013 750 $11,800,2013 990 $12,945,2013 990 w/DEF $17,624.Call Brian @ Seifert Sales701-212-9713

(4) 2007 International 8600Day Cabs. Cummins ISM 415HP, 10 Spd, engine brake, airride, 171" wheel base, dualaluminum fuel tanks, alumfront wheels, chrome frontbumper, white, 400K miles,$30,900. Excellent shape,like new.2006 Freightliner Columbia120 14 liter Detroit, 445horse, ultrashift, enginebrake, cruise control, air ridesuspension, air sliding 5thwheel, 175” wheel base, lowpro 22.5 tires at 80%, alumin-ium wheels on the outside,chrome front bumper,525,000 miles, asking$37,500.

507-381-9778507-995-9345

•'06 Freightliner SD Day-cab, 12.7 Detroit w/10spd.•'06 Century Class Freigh-tliner Daycab, C13 Catw/10spd.•'05 IHC 9400I w/ISX Cum-mins, 450 w/12spd. Merriterautoshift.•'05 Columbia w/58" flattopsleeper.•'04 International 9400 Day-cab w/ISX 450 & auto shift.•1998 Chevy Extended Cab1 Ton Dually, 4x4.

Call: 701-710-0506 or701-680-0335

www.alberssales.com

Benson aluminum flatbedtrailer 1995 Benson 48' x 96"aluminum flatbed. Spreadaxle, 8 alum LP 24.5 tires. 2boxes, axle and suspensiondump, load gauge.Tires/brakes 50% or better.Nice all around trailer for age.$10,500.00 OBO call

605-770-8479for info and picturesNo Telemarketers

•New 2013 38½' Merritt AgHopper.•New 38' Hart Ag Hopper.•Homemade 20' TandemAxle Car Trailer.•New FT3 12x96 FellingUtility Trailer.•New Felling FT70-248x102 spread axle stepdeck.•'98 XL Specialty, 48x102stepdeck.•New Felling FTI14 20' Tan-dem Axle.

Call: 701-710-0506 or701-680-0335

www.alberssales.com

Take your pick of these 3nice farm trucks:

•2000 Volvo, 801,000miles, 21' box.•1995 9200 International,595,000 miles, 21' box;$37,500.•1994 8100 International,432,000 miles, 20' box;$30,000.*All have Cummins motors,third lift pusher axles, biggrip tires, beet gates, safe Tpull.

Call: 218-988-2075

1997 Freightliner FLD120 Stackmover

Stackmover truck with 1995Millbrant 15x45 bed 11.1Detroit 360hp 10 spd with10 spd aux trans Jakebrake, air ride suspension,A/C, cameras, scale rebuiltmotor and both transmis-sions, new tires and brakes,fresh service. CompletelyField Ready

Questions Contact:Ben (701)226-0583Beau(701)226-6143

Matched pair of 2006 Vol-vo Day Cabs, 400, 13 spdwith 2003 Timpte, 40ft x72in hopper trailer with air-ride. $45,000 each.701-238-7826.

International 9200 semi 2000,with Cat C12 (needs a lifter)10 speed, air ride, new steertires. Clean truck. With a1986 Timpte super hoppergrain trailer, 40x96x72 springride, newer tarp $15000 pair.1988 IH single axle semi466T with Allison auto, with40 ft Wilson flat deck trailerboth spring ride. $4000; 42'Lowboy with beaver tail airride new brakes. $6000.320-290-9225

2007 Timpte Hopper Trailer.102” wide, 78” sides. Alu-minum wheels, 80% rubber.Standard hopper trailer.2009 Timpte Ag HopperTrailer. 96” wide, 72” high.Aluminum wheels, 80% rub-ber.80ft x 12in. Feterl portableauger with hydraulic apron.

Call 320-760-4063

FOR SALE: 2006 KenworthT800 ISX 475, 13 spd. 22.5L.P. All aluminum. 72”Standup sleeper. Black withblack VIT interior with newstyle dash. 150 gallontanks. Never driven in snowor salt. Very clean truckwith only 425K miles,$57,500.

701-680-1663

2006 Dakota trailer,41x96x67, electric tarps andtraps, good tarp, asking$24,000.Dolly with 18ft tongue, asking$6000.2008 Dakota pup trailer,24x96x67 electric tarps andtraps, new tarp, asking$22,000.

Call 605-382-7295

‘04 Volvo VNL 630. 600Kmiles, 465 HP, new tires. Allaluminum rims. Automatictransmission, air ride. 242”wheel base, 22.5 tires.

605-397-7950 or605-397-7329

Durability,Versatility,ReliabilityFor Any Load!

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Semi Trailer Sales and RentalsStephen, MN • 218-455-3341

[email protected]

Now InStock!

1995 John Deere 6400, MFWD, 640 Loader1997 Timpte 42'x96"x78" Spring Ride1999 Wilson 41'x96"x72" Spring Ride1999 Merritt 43'x96"x80" Air Ride2007 Mack Vision, Ultra Shift, 3:73 Gears, Wet Kit2012 Jet Side Dump Tri-Axle2013 Jet Hopper 40'x96"x70" Air Ride2013 Jet Hopper 40'x96"x70" Spring Ride2014 Jet Tri-Axle Side Dump1991 TrailKing Detachable TandemHobbs LowBoy Tri-Axle

Used Trailers & Trucks

Coming In - Witzgo Tri-Axle Detachables

SOLD

• Knights Unified Boxes• Reiten Alum Boxes• Gravel Boxes• Nordic Hoists• Scott Hoists & Boxes

• Shurco Tarps• SRT Tarps• Silent Drive Axles• Frame Work

• Wet Kits• Sandblasting• Painting• Fabrication

New and Used Boxes On Hand!

1327 Dakota Ave. Hwy. 18 • Hatton, ND 58240701-543-4040 Fax 701-543-4044

We SpecializeIn Truck

Stretching

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DAY CABS IN STOCK4- 2004 Frt’l Columbia CL120Cat C12’s 380/410 Pre-EmissionLow as $24,900 Stock # 26135

DDE Series 60’s 14L 490 HPAll have Jakes, 10sp 3.73 Ratio

3-2005 Frt’l Columbia CL120Series 60 14L 490/515 HP

All have Jakes 10sp 3.73 Ratio

2005 International 9200iISM 380/425 HP Jake Brake10sp 3.73 Ratio 171” WB

#45775 Reduced to $33,800

2006 International 9200i Auto3 Pedal AutoShift 3.90 Ratio

ISM 370/410 HP w/Jake Brake

2006 Columbia Heavy Hauler10sp AutoShift w/Clutch Pedal

C15 Cat 475 HP 10sp 3.9 Ratio16,000 # Front 45,000# Rear’s

Dual Locking DifferentialPTO w/Wet Kit, 319,710 Miles

2007 Freightliner FLD ClassicCAT 430 HP 10sp Jake 3.58California Ryder Lease Truck

2007 Frt’l Columbia CL120DDE Series 60 455 HP 10spJake 3.90 Ratio PTO/Wet Kit

SLEEPERS IN STOCK

2007 International 9400i58” Mid Rise Double Bunk

CAT C15 425 HP Jake 10spLOCATED AT THE FORMERRUAN TRUCK SALES

4101 38th ST SWWest I-29 Frontage Rd701-364-3600

fargotrucksales.com

1998 CHEV 3/4 ton, longbox, 6.5 diesel, 5 speedmanual, no rust, Dark Bluecolor, 141K miles, $6,600.701-269-3621, Medina, ND

'72 IHC 1800 Twin ScrewTandem, 90,500 miles, autotrans.; $3500/obo.'73 F750 Lift Tag Tandem,83,800 miles, 5+2 trans.;$5,000/obo.-Both trucks have roll tarps,saddle tanks, faded paint.

Northeast, NDCall Norm @ 218-779-1603

74 Ford C 750 Tandem truck,20ft field box and hoist, veryclean truck, Westfield endgate drill fill. 605-881-4601

1999 Kenworth WD900 w/wetkit & various new parts

including 10 brand new tires,must see to appreciate.

Dickinson, ND. 701-260-3629

2 - 2007 Freightliner 120,daycabs, 450 hp Detroits, 3pedal automatics, Jakes, allservice records, fleet main-tained, $34,500 each.

Contact Shane at701-866-9864

5 - 2003 KW T800's, day-cabs, 400hp Cummins,

10spd, Jakes.Contact Shane at

701-866-9864

97 Timpte Super hopper airride. New electric tarps andtraps. New tires, brakes, anddrums.

605-397-7950 or605-397-7329

FOR SALE: Many new &used grain carts in stock,a wide selection of H&H

Trailers arriving soon.Call: 218-498-2800

Ford F150 XLT, 1994, ex-tended cab with matchingtopper, 5.0 engine, $2,500.605-448-2756

1995 Volvo N14 wet kit,$6500 OBO.1986 International cabover,400 Cat, $4000 OBO.

605-860-1504

2010 Merritt 42’x66” sidesaluminum grain trailer withAg hoppers, ShurLok electricroll tarp, very low miles, goodtires, $25,900 OBO.605-380-6890

FOR SALE: 2010 Cornhuskerhoppers. Doubles. Lead trail-er is 43’x96x83.5. Pup traileris 21’x96x83.5. Turn Tablewith telescoping tongue. Callfor other details. Excellentcondition. Call 605-645-1684

FOR SALE: 91 Freightlinertandem truck, has 425HPDetroit engine, 9 speedtransmission, tires 80%,brakes 75%, equipped with20 ft Dakota aluminum box,hoist and roll tarp. Also, hassteerable push tag axle.605-203-1539

2001 Mac Daycab with wetkit. Excellent condition.

Call 701-321-1333

Dorsey aluminum hopperbottom grain trailer with rolltarp, $6500.1992 Volvo semi truck, twinscrew, 10 speed transmis-sion, $6500.Guthrie aluminum hopperbottom grain trailer, roll tarp,$6,500.

605-480-3299

Magnum Bumper for Sale.1 year old bumper that fitsKenworth T660 only. Verygood condition. No dents.Never has taken a hit. $2700OBO.

701-680-1663

2006 Chevrolet extended cabpickup, 4x2, 2 wheel drive,automatic, power steering,bucket seats, Positraction,bed liner, chrome bed rails,chrome step bumper,chrome sides and wheelwells. One owner, bright red,56,860 miles. $12,500.605-661-9375

2006 Ford F350, standardcab, 59,000 miles, greatshape; $14,900.

Call: 218-498-2800

2010 Dodge Cummins 2500.crew-cab 4x4. Extremelywell-optioned, has 57K mileson it. Brown & tan in color.605-868-6191

‘00 F250 HD powerstroke,flatbed, Ranch Hand, extend-ed cab, Extreme Tow trans-mission. New Everything:transmission, rear diff, trans-fer case, front drive shaft,tires, brakes, & lights. Me-chanic owned. Ready to goto work! $11,000 OBO.605-530-0145

Very Clean 2004 Peterbilt379 ext hood, Cat 435HP, 13spd, 70” slpr, 20K pusher,302 wb, 90% tires. 730000miles. 417-529-8850

Eaton 10 speed automatictransmission with bell hous-ing, tower and ECM, 2005year, 500,000 miles. Cameoff C-15 engine.605-765-2863

Dual lift sprayer trailer, two10,000lb dual wheel axles,pintle hitch, like new condi-tion, factory built heavy trail-er, $4,900. Can deliver701-368-1568

Available now,2014 Timpte hopper bottomtrailers. 50x102x72,50x96x78, ag hoppers, tri-ax-le, please call 605-261-1587

WANT GRAIN TRUCKWant grain truck for smallfarm. Call 701-238-4748.

Call Ron Corrick701-454-6174 • Cell 701-520-0187

I-29 Exit 187, Drayton, NDTM

NEW 14' Box Scraperw/Hyd. Tilt

2001 42’ Van Trailerw/Lift Gate & Side Door

42’ Summers Superchiselw/ Front Caster Wheels

Used Cub Cadet LT1050, 23 HP Kohler,50” Deck, Triple Bagger, 130 hrs.

New 14’ Angle Bladew/Hyd. Tilt

2007 9200 IHC, ISX Cummins,10 Speed, Air Ride

NEW 2014 Timpte Ag Hopper,40’x72”, Air Ride

2010 IHC Prostar, ISX Cummins,10 Speed Autoshift, All Alum. Wheels

2-2013 Loadline 34’ End Dump,Tri-Axle

2-2005 9200 IHC, C-13 Cat,10 Speed, Air Ride

SOLD - MORE COMING!

2004 Freightliner Columbia,C-12 Cat, 10 Speed, Air Ride, Alum Fronts

2003 9200 IHC, ISM Cummins,10 Speed, Autoshift

DOUG’S SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

2008 7600 IHC,ISM Cummins,

10 SpeedCOMING IN

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Chevy 04 Silverado 1500, ex-tended cab, 4 door, 4x4, 5.3LV8, PW, PL, PS, A/C, cruise,90K, tonneau cover, clean lo-cal trade. $11,499.605-770-7860 Dustin’s Re-pair & Auto Sales LLC

Ford 2012 F350, crew cab,4x4 XL, 6.7 diesel, CD player,cruise, A/C, chrome nerfbars, 18,000 miles, $28,999.605-770-7860 Dustin’s Re-pair & Auto Sales LLC

FOR SALE: 1997 Timpte42x78 grain trailer, new tarp,tires 80%, brakes 60%, asking$17,000. 605-225-5040 or605-290-3323

1989 Timpte Hopper BottomTrailer 42'x78"x96" black rolltarp, spring ride, 2 speedtraps, steel wheels, goodcondition. Priced right to addto your fleet! Mike Clemens,Wimbeldon, ND701-840-0906 or701-646-6165

1983 Chev 1 Ton Pickup, sin-gle wheels, 4spd., 30,000 onnew 350 GM Goodwrenchmotor, no rust, recent paint.

218-779-6410

1986 Ford 9000 tri-ax,855 Cummins, 22 ftbeet box, rear tires11R22.5, front tire315/80R22.5. $30,000 orbest offer.218-849-8909.

1977 loadking clam dumpgravel trailer, tandem axle,tires good, paint good. Ph.701-680-0558

30 FT East End Dump trailer,$9500. 218-201-0364.

95 Pete 379 Day cab3406E with 0 miles onoverhaul, 10-spd, new

rubber, wet kit. $29,500.Call 218-329-6574

BELT TRAILER & PARTSWide Belt Forage Trls'11 TK 4278-64 E/H

'03 RR 52' 48" Blt Tri $29k'09 Aulick 4670-54 16" Ext

'09 Aluminator 42' E/HBig River Sales701-356-4198

1985 Merritt Hopper Trailer,nice condition, roll tarp,ready to work; $8500.

Felton, MN. 701-371-3972

(2) 50' Tri Axle Ag HopperTrailers with lift bag, 1 withelectric roll tarp 1 withoutout.Triple axle Wilson with elec-tric roll tarp & gate.

Call: 701-830-8000

FOR SALE: 1997 Timpte42x78 grain trailer, new tarp,tires 80%, brakes 60%, asking$17,000. 605-225-5040 or605-290-3323

Ag Systems Model AG211.Made for Case IH/Patriotsprayer, 11R17.5 rubber,$3500. 605-380-1188

1987 Merritt Grain trailer, 41ftlong, 96in wide, with 66insides, $4,500.

Call 507-380-0810

Donahue self propelledspraying trailer, $4,200

Call 507-380-0810

Crysteel Grain pup, 450bushel, center dump, $2,500.

Call 507-380-0810

1990 Ford LTL 9000, 3406Cat motor, 13 speed trans-mission, aluminum wheels,$9,500.

Call 507-380-0810

1997 Dakota grain trailer ingood condition, $11,000OBO. 605-261-4911

1991 Ford F700 tandemtruck, 20ft aluminum box withtarp, low miles, good tires,$23,500 OBO. 605-294-7007

Ford 150, 2012, 4x4, Ecoboost, power window &seats,9,000 miles. 605-380-0885

Dodge Durango, 2006, 3rdrow seat, tow pkg, DVD, mul-ti-disk CD, newer tires, re-mote starter. $7,200.605-228-2959

7x14 Enclosed Trailer doubleaxle. Very very good condi-tion. 605-742-4387

FOR SALE: 1984 FordLN9000 855 Cummins en-gine, 9 spd transmission,$4500. 40 ft Hay trailer,$3500. 1975 Wilson 45 ft cat-tle pot, $3500. 40 ft Doubledrop deck, $3500. Call605-439-3587 Leola, SD

04 International 4400 twinscrew DT466, 10sp trans A/Ctilt cruise, 20ft Reiten alumbox 3 piece endgate, twincylinder hoist, 50,000 NoF.E.T 605-350-0030

2008 Mack Daycab Twin-screw, lots of chrome, ex-cellent truck, aluminnum

wheels; $26,900.2007 Mack Daycab;choice of 3, $23,000.

701-238-7826

2003 International 9400I,489,000 miles, auto shift, 10speed, C15, excellent tiresand new batteries, excellenttruck, $25,000 OBO. Geddes,SD, 605-680-1383 or605-680-0145

1985 Ford 9000 Tri-Axle,163,000 miles, 6V 92 Detroit,750 Allison automatic trans-mission, 20½x8½ loadlinebox with head lift hoist, rolltarp & beet equipment, 4/33rear ends, tires 90%;$30,500. Picture available.Reynolds, ND. 218-779-9105

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2000 Freightliner FL112, C12Cat 410 hp, Jake, 10 spd, a/r cab& suspension, all polished alu-minum’s, excellent 11R22.5’s,New 22' Reiten Aluminum Box,dual rear controls, full doubleframe, only 358,000 miles.Very clean truck!

1 - 2001 Freightliner Columbia,C12 Cat 410 hp, Jake, 13 spd,3:90’s, 188 wb, a/r cab & sus-pension, dual a/r seats, excellent11R22.5 Virgin’s, all aluminum’s,headache rack, tool box, newpaint, only 298,000 miles. Nicesouthern truck!

2006 Freightliner Classic, C15Cat 435 hp, Jake, 10 spd,4:33’s, all polished alu-minum’s, 200 wb, new11R22.5’s, dual 70g tanks,only 428,000 miles. Clean lowmileage truck!

2002 International 9100i,12.7L 430 hp, Jake, 10 spd, aircab & suspension, 3:70’s, 171wb, excellent 11R22.5 Virgins,Headache Rack, dual 100 galtanks, wet kit, only 225,000miles. Nice low mileage truck!

2007 Kenworth W900L Extend-ed Cab, C15 Cat 475 hp, Jake,18 spd, full lockers, a/r cab &susp, VIT Interior, 236 wb, 46rears, wet kit, new 11R24.5’s, ½fenders, loaded, only 345,000miles. Clean Heavy Duty Truck!

2014 40' Merritt Aluminum Ag-Hopper, LED Lights, Spring Sus-pension, 11R24.5 Virgins, RollTarp. 2014 38 ½' Merritt Alu-minum Ag-Hopper, LED Lights,Spring Suspension, 11R24.5 Vir-gins, Roll Tarp. 2013 40' PLGSteel Ag-Hopper, LED Lights,Spring Suspension, 22.5 Tires,Steel Wheels, Roll Tarp.

2007 Kenworth T800, 38" AeroBunk Sleeper, Cat 470 HP, Jake,10spd,4bagair ride,air ridecab,VIT Interior, dual exhaust, Hol-land a/s 5th wheel, 210 wb, 95%22.5’s,Polishedaluminum’s,WetKit, Stainless ½ fenders, recentinjectors, only 442,000 miles.Extremely good condition!

2006 Kenworth W900L, ISXCummins 475 hp, Jake, 13 spd,3:70 ratio, 250 wb, 13,200lbfront, 40,000lb rears, air ridecab, air ride suspension, VITInterior, dual cleaners &exhaust, new 11R22.5 Virgins,polished aluminum’s, room for3rd axle, only 402,000 miles.Clean well maintained truck!

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92 Cornhusker 44’ with 86”sides, new traps, goodshape, $13,900.1978 Wilson 40’ long with 78”sides, good shape, $10,900.

605-329-2818 or605-329-7003

2008 Timpte pup hoppertrailer, 96”x60”x24’, tires80%, brakes 80%, new tarp,$28,500 OBO.

Call 605-380-0627

Chevy ‘04 Venture, extendedLS, 8 passenger, quad seat-ing, remote start, new tires,ready to go, $3900 OBO.605-216-0114

1994 FREIGHTLINER, daycab & 1986 Midland tri-axlebelly dump. Good condition,running every day. $28,000for pair. Will consider sellingseparately. 218-766-7928 orevenings 218-935-5734.

98 MIDROOF 120 60 series13 speed; 2002 53 stepdeck, new tires; N14 500; 53'dry van air ride.218-368-6670

FOR SALE: 1986 Wilson graintrailer, 42"x66" sides, white,all aluminum outside rims,50%+ tires and brakes, 2rows of lights, nice condition,$7500. Call 605-680-0074

FOR SALE: Timpte 40'Hopper Trailer, like new

tarp, tires & breaks good;$7900/obo.

Call: 218-782-2428 or218-689-8376

2008 F350 4 door 4x4 crewcab. Short box, grill guard,running boards. BMW flipoverball. Diesel, automatic, newtires, 58K miles, asking$27,500. 605-354-7070

Nice Timpte 42’ aluminumhopper trailer. New tarp, newtwo speed trap openers,good 11/24.5 tires. Hoppergates redone. AirRide, freshDOT. Good ground clear-ance, near new brakes.

507-368-4200or 507-530-1448

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‘01 GMC Sierra 2500 HDDiesel, nice shape, 6.6 Dura-max Diesel, Allison transmis-sion, 4x4, 133K miles, 4 door,no rust, new tires, clear title,long box, sharp, $8,500/offer.

Call 701-318-2086

08 Dodge 3500 Diesel. Ex-cellent shape, long box, crewcab, 6 spd, Cummins Turbodiesel. 103K actual miles.Clear title, good tires, NDtruck. Sharp, $24,300/offer.701-318-2086

FOR SALE: Red 2009 FordF350 Lariet crew cab. Shortbox, 4x4 Diesel, 46K miles,moonroof, leather. Fifthwheel plate, loaded. Newtires, excellent condition.$36,500 OBO.

605-237-1159

1983 Chevy C65 fuel truck,2,000 gallon capacity, 5compartments, 2 reels, dualPTOs. $6,000.1997 Ford F450 service truck,7.3 power stroke, 5 speed,120,000 miles, air compres-sor, 6,000 lb auto crane, Ho-bart generator and welder,$12,000.

605-830-1220

FOR SALE:1999 48' 6,400 gallon Reefer

Water Trailer w/3" pump &mix cones.

Also, two 53' Van Trailers ForSale. 701-642-9275

FOR SALE: 1985 ChevroletC70 truck, tandem axle withlift tag, 20ft box and hoist, rolltarp, good tires, alwaysshedded. Call 605-994-2433

FOR SALE: Timpte grain trail-er, ag hoppers, air ride, 43',66" sides, LED lights, ABSbrakes, white w/SS cornersand rear panel, Shurco rolltarp, single speed openers,air gauge, air dump valve,brakes 50%, tires fair, basi-cally like new, $32,500 OBO712-899-7865, Alcester, SD.

1992 Wilson Hopper42'x96x66 low side, air ride,standard 2 speed hopperdoors, good tarp.Also 1976 Truhoff stainlesssteel insulated 7000 gallontanker, good condition. PTOpump. 402-369-0212

1978 Ford 1/2 ton 6 cylinder4 speed, 4 wheel drive withlock out hubs. Call605-870-9984

2008 Mack CX6613 withMoose Guard and APU,541,000 miles and a 2002Cornhusker 102 wide 43 ftlong 84 height with pintlehitch. Call 605-598-6556 or605-380-7191.

2009 Ford F250, 6.4L turbodiesel, 4x4, extended cab,long box, 136K, auto, verynice truck, $17,800/offer.701-367-6984

2005 Ford F450 turbo diesel,95k, auto, dually, fully en-closed service body, fuel tankand pump on board, manyoptions, $14,800/offer.701-367-6984

95 379 Peterbilt extendedhood, 425HP, 3406C ModelCat, 15 speed transmission,120K miles on overhaul. Haspusher axle, american classinterior, sharp truck.

Call 605-870-2092

1998 Wilson Commanderhopper bottom trail-er-43x96x72, standard hop-pers, 11R24.5 tires, verygood condition. Phone701-265-2327.

80 CHEVY C70 twin screw,20 ft box, 427 with 5 & 4transmission. 79 Chevy C70with lift tag, 19 ft box, 366 &5 & 2 transmission. Bothhave good tires, roll tarps,new DOT stickers, goodrunning trucks. Choice$10,500. 701-367-5498.

FOR SALE: 2001 Jet 42ft.Hopper bottom with Ag hop-per, windows, 11R24.5 tires,very low miles, always shed-ded. Excellent. 320-246-3246or 320-760-3705

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Wanted To Buy:4x4 ATV, Summers Multi-Weeder & Side Delivery

Rake.Call: 701-265-2590

WantedSmall grain acres to harvest.$25/acre with support equip-ment. 605-848-3947

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WANTED: Heavy duty harrow30-36 ft. 605-350-0203

Wanted To Buy:JD 740 self leveling loader,need 8' bucket, grab fork &

JD joy stick.Call Dick @ 701-789-7131 or

701-785-2187

WANTED TO BUY: 7 or 8 footx 16 ft enclosed trailer withramp in good condition.605-266-2877

WANTED: No till corn planter.Up to 8-row. Must be a plateplanter in good condition.605-852-2233

Wanted: Gleaner straightcutting head for wheat, 27ftor 30ft; For Sale: 2000 Che-vy Z71 Ext cab shortbox4x4 1/2 ton pickup. Rebuilttrans. with only 40k miles.Dark blue with leather interi-or, $3500/obo 701-215-3844or 218-745-5048.

WANT GRAIN TRUCKWant grain truck for smallfarm. Call 701-238-4748.

WANTED: JD wheel weights22½" bolt pattern, bigger thebetter. Also want: Case 730Bripper 7 shank must be ingood condition.FOR SALE: 6200 LillistonBean Combine, late model,shedded; $2500. Harrison6-30 windrower center del 8-bar, pu; $2000.

Call: 701-261-2932

WANTED: Sunflower pans tofit a 25 ft IH 1010 header.Call 605-823-4974

WANTED TO BUY:New Holland 259 side deliv-ery rake in good condition.

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door.Will sacrifice. Make offer.

701-318-0300

✔✔Custom Manure SpreadingLots cleaned, piles removed,(3) 650 bushel truck mountedspreaders, 2.5 yard loader,no pits. Carlson Enterprises,218-686-2574.

FOR SALE: 2010 JD all wheelsteer X324 lawn tractor/mow-er with 48in cut. Has 320hours. 605-461-3712 or605-680-2318

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Hunting Blinds/StandsThe best is now the biggest.8 new models. Trailer or sta-tionary type. Bow, rifle, shot-gun, muzzleloader plus clearor tinted windows. Ultimateguns n bow 6'x6' octagonmodel now available. Pricesstart at $695.

Call for FREE Brochure -320-815-9898

FOR SALE: 3000 bu hop-per bin, dented on one sidedue to wind storm. Make of-fer. 701-710-0987

Rotary BrushMowing & Tilling Service.

Mower & Tiller are a verymaneuverable 5 ft cut

width.Call 605-228-0140

AIR CONDITIONING: Envi-ro-Safe industrial 12A refrig-erant, the coldest refrigerantavailable. Replaces 134A orother R12 substitutes. No li-cense required. 36LB equiva-lent cyclinder $150. Two cas-es of refrigerant with dye,$135 delivered! Large quan-tity discounts available. AlsoStop-leak, Pro-Seal & equip-ment for installation. FM Dis-tributing Inc. Sheldon, ND888-437-3280, www.fmdis-tributing.com

Various Sizes & Typesof Evergreens.605-439-3465

MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE: 56'x10" WestgoAuger; gooseneck trailer7.5'x19', 3 axle; 8"x52' Allo-way auger; 12"x72'; Feteralauger; 30' Flexcoil packer;6,000 bu. grain bins; 6000gal. semi trailer; 2 Gdyr16.9x26 10 ply on 8 bolt rims;Alloway 750 gal. spray pup.

701-640-1016

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FOR SALE: 14 ft Hy Gradeblade, 6 way hydraulics,$11,500. 701-351-0399.

MISCELLANEOUS(2) rebuilt wobble boxes,large size for 1859 MF Head-ers $150 each; Petersonsieves for 760 & 860 MFcombines. Several available,like new $100 each. Call218-289-5898.

FOR SALE: Outback Auto-steer components: (1) E-Drive unit, (1) Autosteer valve& (1) S control box.218-674-4497 or218-843-1712.

FOR SALE: 33 ft 1610 chiselplow with bolt-on coulters,Herman harrow, $12,500.911 Melroe plow, 5-16. TwoJD 6 row all crop heads, onefor parts. 701-680-1680 or701-680-1038.

FOR SALE: Semi fueltanks/hangers $300. Bostromairride seat dk/grey VIP Eldo-rado $500. Pair garage doorscomplete 9ftx7ft $300. 8ftover cab pickup camper$800. 2 Craftsman lawnmowers 25hp $650. Choicelv msg, 701-543-3843.

FOR SALE:NEW 6x6.5’ Insulator slidingpatio door.59”wide, 77” long topper forFord pickup. Filler bars for In-ternational 915 combine.

605-870-9984

MISCELLANEOUSE = M (-C)2 too "No fixedframe" said Einstein. The ho-rizon is a frame. The universecan have a center. It's not allrelative. Straight light despitecurved and quantized spacetimes. Knutonian physics,catch any wave.

Collector: 1986 112 lawn andgarden tractor with 38" deckand #31 36" rear mounted til-ler. Runs well. $1300 OBO.218-583-4714.

New diesel fuel tank, 5300gallons, measurements =

10'W x 3½'T x 22'L, can helpwith delivery; $2,000.

Felton, MN. 701-371-3972

For Sale: 1988 Ford Bronco,nice shape, 1970 GMCC30W service body, set of 3small wire concaves for IHC1480, like new, 7000 JDPlanter front fold w/fert tanksand monitor, two 20' IHCbeanheads, one 810 sunflow-er head 20' w/pans; TwoPickup heads 12' one dummyhead 20'. Call 218-779-4460

17,000 gal horizontal fueltank, 2 separate compart-ments; $6,000. 8000 galvertical fuel tank; $4,000.

*Pumps available701-238-7826

MISCELLANEOUSStihl TS 420 concrete sawwith newer diamond blade at80%, $900. Support andbracing system for ICF forms.Enough to do a 2400 sq ft x8' high basement. Includessteel studs, turn buckles, andangled plastic pieces forbraces that hang in the steelstuds. Makes a platform towalk on when set up. New$5400, asking $3900. Used 1time. Call 605-228-2549

Bale conveyors 36', 15'; 21'weed wiper; bale moistureprobe; 820 IH 20' flex head;46' hutch. auger gas; 1990Ford transfer case; 1956Chevrolet 235 engine-over-hauled; 1978 Ford 460 en-gine, good shape; 1948 GMCengine 228.

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FOR SALE: 1970s 3/4 tonchevy pickup box trailer with110 gallon fuel tank & pump,tool box, 2 westward stalkstompers, 100 gal gas tank,2 wheel trailer with trackwhacker on it, 2 wheel trailer3’x6’, shore station boat lift,aluminum, 7 1/2 ft wide withtop for canopy. Phone701-427-5514

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QTY 6 2006 INTERNATIONAL 9200I ISX Cummins Engine 400hp; 725,000 mi; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension;3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 160 inWheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $24,500

QTY 6 2006 INTERNATIONAL 9200I ISX Cummins Engine 400hp; 725,000 mi; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension;3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 160 inWheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $24,500

QTY 2 2007 FREIGHTLINER Century 14 L Detroit Engine 455 hp;692,194 mi; Diesel; 10 Spd OD; Engine Brake; Air RideSuspension; 3.58 Ratio; lp 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 184 inWheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $28,000

2007 INTERNATIONAL 9200I C-13 Caterpillar Engine 430 hp; 10Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension; 3.70 Ratio; 22.5 Tires;All Steel Wheels; 174 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lbFront Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side:$29,000

2008 INTERNATIONAL PROSTAR ISX International Engine 435hp; 668,500 mi; 10 Spd; Engine Brake; Air Ride Suspension;3.55 Ratio; 22.5 Tires; All Steel Wheels; 172 in Wheelbase;Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000 lb Rear AxleWeight $ 32,000

2006 INTERNATIONAL 9400I EAGLE ISX Cummins Engine 475hp; 718,000 mi; Diesel; 10 Spd OD; Engine Brake; Air RideSuspension; 22.5 Tires; Aluminum/Steel Wheels; 230 inWheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front Axle Weight; 40,000lb Rear Axle Weight $30,000

2005 KENWORTH W900 36 in Aerocab Flattop Sleeper; ISXCummins Engine 475 hp; 914,500 mi; 8LL; Engine Brake; AirRide Suspension; 3.90 Ratio; 11R22.5 Tires; All AluminumWheels; 235 in Wheelbase; Tandem Axle; 12,000 lb Front AxleWeight; 40,000 lb Rear Axle Weight; Drive Side $34,000

QTY 10 2014 TIMPTE (QTY: 5) Spring Ride Suspension; 40 ftLength x 96 in Width x 5 ft 6 in Height; 11R.24.5 Tires; AllSteel Wheels; Tandem Axle; 2 Hoppers; Fall Delivery TrailersThese trailers are set up with AG HOPPERS Stainless front cor-ners two rows of three Lights Elect Tarp $34,750

QTY 10 2014 TIMPTE (QTY: 5) Air Ride Suspension; 40 ft Lengthx 96 in Width x 5 ft 6 in Height; 11R.24.5 Tires; OutsideAluminum Wheels; Tandem Axle; 2 Hoppers; Fall DeliveryTrailers These trailers are set up with AG HOPPERS Stainlessfront corners two rows of three Lights Elect Tarp $36,750

QTY 10 NEVILLE ALUMINUM HOPPERS Spring Suspension; 38ft Length x 102in Width x 5 ft 6 in Height; 11R22.5 Tires; out-side aluminum Wheels; Tandem Axle; 2 Hoppers; Fall DeliveryTrailers These trailers are set up with AG HOPPERS $31,000

320-239-2677Starbuck, MN

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MISCELLANEOUS

1000 Gallon Fuel Tank.20gpm pump, shutoff nozzle,and fresh paint. $700 OBO.Call 605-290-9252

FOR SALE: AG SHIELD anhy-drous knives. Used on lessthan 200 acres. $22.50/each.Call 605-290-9252

Legged elliptical water tankswith hoops. Have a 1350 gal-lon black and a 2350 gallonwhite available and also a500 gallon white.605-290-9252

FOR SALE: 2010 16x80Duchess manufactured 3bedroom 2 bath home in ex-cellent condition, very clean.All appliances included, cen-tral air, master bedroom fea-tures walk-in closet, masterbath has garden tub andwalk-in shower. Located1001 Park Village (approvalrequired). Asking $40,000OBO.

Call Deanna for a showing605-290-7877

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FOR SALE:•Versatile 400 Self Propelled18' swather, always shedded.•Transport for self propelled

swather.•Farmhand 8R30" folding row

crop cultivator with rollingshields.

•Degelman ground driven ro-tary rock picker with hydraul-

ic shut off.•9 bin aireation tubes 12"x4'•Summers 104 6' 3-bar drag

selection.Northwood, ND218-779-5831

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FARM

EQUIPMENTFOR SALE: JD 222 Flex Head,

very good [email protected]

701-799-1613 or701-799-0943

FARM

EQUIPMENTRICHARDTON DUMP CARTS

2 Richardton model 960dump carts. Both have plas-tic liners. 1 has 20.8-38 tires,1 has 20.8-42 tires. Both invery good condition. Asking$20,000 each. 701-640-0993or 701-640-0500

•Convey All Seed Tender,300bu. rear conveyor;$5,000.•JD 1060 Cultivator 48½' 3-bar summer 94 harrow;$7,000.•8' Neuro grain vac; $2500.•JD 777 air cart, 42' 1060seed tool; $9500.

Call: 701-789-0426

FOR SALE: Michelin 16.9 R28MFWD tires & 10 bolt rims.Tread 70%.Firestone 320/90R54 tires onJD rims. Tread 50%.Goodyear 18.4 R42 tires onCase 8 bolt rims. Tread 10%.White 6000 Series planterrow unit.1980 Ford F150 35” tires. 4”lift. 4x4.Case Model 446 lawn & gar-den tractor, restored. Goodcondition.

605-934-3594Leave Message

6’ Artsway Belly Mower,mounts fit JD A, B, 50, 60.605-470-0355

JD 404 Diesel motor. 3800hours, can hear run, includesnew batteries, $3800.605-366-8571

FARM

EQUIPMENT830 JD. R JD. AR on styledelectric start JD. Model 97Massey FWA. 2000 Ford 1/2ton pick up, step side, regu-lar cab, 4x4, V6, 5 speedtransmission 701-782-4460

FOR SALE: 30’ Electronicscale complete. Weigh bars,outside read remote, insidemain read box, Ibeams.605-880-3219

JD 8560 with new motor,shedded.JD 9500 Combine with 630head, nice, shedded.Green Grain cart with rolltarp.Red Concorde 3310 seederwith 2300 cart.30’ Aluminum end dumptrailer, triple axle, solid frame,new hoist.1993 Volvo Truck with wet kit.350 Bushel Gravity wagonwith roll tarp.Case IH 9330 Auto Steer. Ex-cellent shape.

605-329-2802

FOR SALE: 520 HydrostaticBobcat, has 4ft bucket, newcutting edge, new tires, invery good running condition,701-255-2718 or701-400-4365

1948 IH KB5 grain truck with13ft box and hoist.Allis Chalmers model 60 pulltype combine.IH model 100 press drills.Lilliston cultivator.Older JD plow, 2pt pull, five16in bottoms.IH model 75 pull type swath-er, 25ft width.

605-380-7831

FARM

EQUIPMENTMassey 775 swather, 1/2cab, good canvasses, goodshape, always shedded.$1500 OBO.Int 16-22 row crop cultivator,very good shape.Buffalo row finder.

320-491-9337

FOR SALE: 520 HydrostaticBobcat. Has 4 ft bucket andnew cutting edge. New Tiresin very good running condi-tion. 701-255-2718 or701-400-4365

FOR SALE: 3 pt row guidancesystems and monitor, likenew. Spray coupe transporttrailer, 3.7 ft. JD 2 angleblade. 8 Square Bale Decongrapple fork. 15 ft, 18 ft, 21 ftMacDon finger rails. 30’ JDbat reel. 3 pt JD 4 and 6 rowcultivator. 8 and 10 ft JD pull-type cultivator. Double sidedelivery rake hitch. T-Postwire and insulators. New polyfor John Deere 925 flexhead.Swather lift guards. 21’ Batreel for 721 IHC swather.701-430-3188

10 Square bales squeeze-o-matic. 2.4 Row Allis cultiva-tor. 2 Wheel car or trailermover. New tires. 1-row po-tato cultivator. 1 row potatodigger. Potato bag staplermachine with bagger con-veyor. 3.8 row 30” Nissanbean rod. 2 & 3 HP single-phase motors. 701-430-3188

Killbros 385 gravity box, ballextensions, truck tires,$4000. 605-880-0667

FOR SALE:Liebrecht Ditcher

Call 701-680-0127

FARM

EQUIPMENTRETIREMENT SALE:

★1998 Case IH 2388 com-bine, 3,153 separator hours,$46,000 uptime repairs in2012.★Case IH 2020 30 ft flexheadwith Crary air reel & headertrailer.★1994 Volvo tri-axle withbeet equipment.★28 ft field cultivator.★SprayAire 90 ft 750 galtank.★Melroe spray coupe.★JD 22 ft 3pt anhydrous ap-plicator.★30 ft 7" electric auger grainauger.

Call for prices.218-779-4529 or701-599-2920.

•2001 KW, W-900-500HP,CAT, 90,000, SMOH verynice, $27,500.•2005 Freightliner ColumbiaDaycab, 430HP Mercedes,10 speed, excellent runner,$24,000.•IHC 2000 Eagle w/smallsleeper, C12 CAT, 10speed, 230 wheel base,runs good, $11,500.•2000 Sterling daycab, ISM- 375 HP, 250,000 on re-man motor, $12,500.•Setting up a 2000 sterlingwith 20’ box and hoist, N14Cummins, 10 speed.•2005 KW T600, with arrowcabs, N-14 - 460HP.•Several 40/45’ flatbed trail-ers and several Pintle tiltbed trailers.•Coming in 102x48 spreadaxle step deck2) Load King tri-axle graveltrailers.

701-238-5898

R001949151

HAY COULEE TRUCK AND WELDING2007 Sterling AT9500

MBE; 450 hp; 10 sp Eaton; 700,000 mi; new 21’ ITB aluminum box;Rugby hoist; ProLoc tarp; dual wheel pusher; new recap rears; newstears

$61,500

Hopper Bottom Pup20 1/2’ HCTW pup built on airliner air-ride suspension; new alumi-num outside wheels; new caps; matches 05 Freightliner

$26,000

2005 Freightliner CL 12012.7 Detroit; 10 sp; 540,000 mi; 3.70 rears; dual wheel pusher; newaluminum outside wheels; 60% rears; 22’ HCTW box; Rugby hoist

$63,750

2002 International 7400DT 530; 300 horsepower; 10 speed; 14,000 front with 12.00/22.5tires; 40,000 rears with 11.00/22.5 tires; spring suspension; 90%tires and breaks; 3/8 factory frame ready for 22’ box

Inquire for Price

Hay Coulee Truck and Welding101 125th Street SE

Surrey, ND 58785Email: [email protected] Website: www.haycoulee.com

Office: 701.728.9500Jeff: 701.833.9613Tony: 701.833.5985

1993 International 8100L10 Cummins; 310 horsepower; 9 speed; 441,000 miles; rear tire60% matched, front 75%; 19’ Hay Coulee Truck & Welding (HCTW)box, Rugby hoist; Pro Loc tarp; and rear air controls.

$33,500

520 1st Avenue NW • Hillsboro, ND 58045Tel: (701) 430-0877 • E-Mail: [email protected]

TRAILERSGOOSENECKS(5) 22GN 25' + 5' 3RAMP.....................$8,750.00(2) 22 GN 28' + 5' 3RAMP.....................$8,950.0022GN 30' + 5'.......................................$9,250.0022GN 35' + 5' 3RAMP...........................$9,900.00

EQUIPMENT TRAILERS(2) 14ET - 20' SKID STEER TRAILER........$3,900.0014FT - 20' FULL TILT..............................$5,100.00(2) 14TL - 20' 3/4 TILT...........................$5,100.00(4) 14TL - 22' 3/4 TILT...........................$5,300.00

CAR HAULER/ UTILITY35SA - 12' (6 1/2' X 12') GREY...............$1,500.00(2) 35 SA - 12 (83"X 12') BLACK..........$1,550.00

35SA - 14' (6 1/2' X 14') BLACK.............$1,550.0035SA - 14' (6 1/2' X 14') GREY...............$1,550.0035 SA - 14' ( 6 1/2' X 14') AZ BEIGE .......$1,550.0035 SA - 14 (83" X 14').........................$1,600.0035 SA - 12 (83" X 12') SIDE RMPS .......$1,725.0035 SA - 14 (83" X 14') SIDE RMPS .......$1,775.00(2) 60 CH - 16' (83" X 16')....................$2,300.00(3) 50LA - 16' (6 1/2' X 16')...................$2,425.00(3) 70 CH - 18'......................................$2,595.00

DUMP TRAILERS(4) 70 SR ( 60"X 10') 7000# GVW .........$3,750.00(3) 14 LX - 14 (83" X 14' )14,000# GVW ......................................$6,400.0014GX - 14 (83"X14') GOOSENECK14K GVW .............................................$7,500.00

BLOOMFIELD INVENTORY

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2012 BBI 8 ton fertilizerspreader, Liberty model,stainless steel, tandem axleswith 21.5 tires, metal top thatslides to the side on rollers.This is a very good spreaderthat has gone over 1,000acres, asking $19,000.605-264-5456

For Sale: 924 Flexhead,good poly. $2500218-754-6181 or218-791-3987

FARMEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: 3 pt row guidancesystems and monitor, likenew. Spray coupe transporttrailer, 3.7 ft JD 2 angleblade. 8 Square Bale Decongrapple fork. 15 ft, 18 ft, 21 ftMacDon finger rails. 30’ JDbat reel. 3 pt JD 4 and 6 rowcultivator. 8 and 10 ft JD pull-type cultivator. Double sidedelivery rake hitch.T-Post wire and insulators.New poly for John Deere 925flexhead. Swather lift guards.21’ Bat reel for 721 IHCswather. Long JD snouts forflexhead. High-rise side forJD all crop head.701-430-3188

FOR SALE: 1975 Chevy C65truck, 427 motor with Allisonautomatic trans., 19ft box,hoist & tarp, $7000; 800 In-ternational plow, 10 bottoms18", $6500; Gleaner 500 30ftFlex head for R series $6000;JD 21ft pull-type swather$1000. Call 701-740-1547.

8 Used 710/ 42 tractor tires,30-40% tread left. $320/each. 90' NYB pickupsprayer $1500 OBO. 1976F700 single axle truck with361, 16 foot box and hoist.$2950. 450 bushel Parkerhopper box with 2 compart-ments and surge brakes onthe running gear. $27501070 Case with Western-dorf loader, no cab, $9750

Call Andy Beyerat 701-640-2222

10,000 gallon fuel tank. MakeOffer. 218-557-8534

FARMEQUIPMENT

2006 John Deere 120 Chop-per. Elite 5th wheel flatbedtrailer 25 ft. 18x46 Goodyeartires. 14x9x34 Goodyeartires. 420thX90R30 tires. 3point Rock Pick with hydrauliccylinder.

507-838-8775

TTiigghhttlliinnee DDRRAAIINNAAGGEETile Installation, Rotary

Ditching, Excavating, Sur-face Drainage. Call for

your Quote TODAY!!701-640-2354

FLEXICOIL 75 5 coil packer,31 ft, $8000. 701-740-5337or 701-741-2954.

FARMEQUIPMENT

TTiillee PPlloowwssLiebrecht Tile Plows, Ro-

tary Ditchers, GPS and La-ser Systems. Call us for

ALL your DRAINAGEEquipment needs!!!

701-640-2354 or701-640-4933

2009 Rem 2700 grain vac,226 hours, excellent,$14,500.10 Bottom JD 3700 auto re-set plow, good shape,$12,500.1975 Dodge 600 single axletruck, $4,500 or offer.

Call 701-640-0136

FARMEQUIPMENT

For Sale: JD 8820 Combine,4520 hrs. 300 hrs on newconcave and cyl bars. $7500218-754-6181 or218-791-3987

790 New Holland field chop-per, 36" corn & hay head, re-mote spout. JD 4320 3 pt.Leon Quicktach loader model800 with JD brackets. 15 10ft concrete bunks, 18.4 R42duals on Deere rims.701-799-3610 or701-820-0441.

FOR SALE:914 JD Pick up Header.

30' MacDon pull type swath-er.

Call: 218-201-0380

FARMEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: 34 foot Hawk-master hopper bottom graintrailer, steel, 24.5 tires, coiltarp side chutes, good condi-tion. Also 68ft Riteway Jumboharrow, hyd. down pressure,used very little, excellentcondition. 701-361-3409 or701-924-8654, Fingel, ND

2011 Case IH Magnum 335Low Hours, Great Condi-tion. Loaded. Deluxe Cab,Powershift transmission, 5remotes, front fenders, frontweights, $190,000. NearMayville, ND. Call701-361-7034

SEE OUR INVENTORY AT: www.northstartrucksales.com

2004 Ford F350 4X4 Crew CabUtility, White, 5.4 V8, Auto, VeryClean Truck with 97K Miles for$16,950

2004 Ford F350 4X4, V8, Auto,Long Box, Nice Truck with Only99K Miles for $13,950

1999 Ford F550 Flat Bed, 2wd, V10,Auto, Rust Free Truck, Only64K Miles for $13,950

2003 Ford F550 Utility Truck, V10,Auto, 2wd, Only 70K Miles for$14,950

1999 Sterling 8513 Tandem AxleTractor, CAT 275HP, Allison Auto,Excellent Condition with Only92K Miles for $24,500

1999 Ford F350 4X4 Ext Cab,7.3 Diesel, Auto, Service Box,Rust Free Truck with Only 69K Milesfor $18,950

1999 Ford F350 4X4, Utility Truck,V10, Auto, Rust Free Truck with Only72K Miles for $13,950

2002 International 4300, DumpTruck, DT 466, Allison Auto,Air Brakes, Only 114K Miles for$27,500

2000 Ford F250 4X4 Ext Cab, V10,Auto, Short Box, Rust Free Truckwith Only 71K Miles for $12,950

2007 Ford F450 V10, Auto,14' Flatbed, 2wd, Rust Free with124K Miles for $14,950

1992 GMC Topkick, Service Truck,3116 CAT Diesel, Allison Auto, Crane,Welder/Generator, Nice Conditionwith Only 50K Miles for $27,500

2002 Chevrolet 2500 Reg Cab, 4X4,Long Box, V8 Gas, Auto, Rust FreeTruck with 70K Miles for $13,950

1999 Chevy 6500, CAT Diesel, AllisonAuto, Flat Bed, Very Clean Truck withOnly 28K Miles for $15,950

2003 Ford F550 4X4 Ext Cab,V10, Auto, Flat Bed, Very CleanTruck, Only 82K Miles for $18,950

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2001 Ford F550 Flat Bed, 7.3 Diesel,Auto, 2wd, Very Clean Truck withOnly 52K Miles for $15,950

1999 Wabash Drop DeckTrailer, 53x102, ClosedTandem, Spring Suspension,$18,900

2014 Wilson Hopper, 41x72x96,Spring Suspension, LED Lights,Steel Wheels, Ag Hopper,Roller Gates, $32,600

2012 Westfield EMD 8x56Auger, 10 HP, Electric SinglePhase Motor, VERY LOWBUSHELS, LIKE NEW, $4,000

2004IH9200iEagleSemiTractor,C15 Cat Engine, 10 SpeedTransmission,Air,Cruise,Tilt,AirSlide Plate, Steel Wheels, DualFuel Tanks, CLEAN, $23,500

2012 Westfield MK 13x71Auger, NEW Last Year, VERYLOW BUSHELS, LIKE NEW,$12,500

1997 Great Dane 53x102Flatbed Trailer, Closed Tandem,Spring Suspension, Slide Axle,$9,600

1997 Timpte Hopper, 42x78x96,Air Ride, Steel Wheels, 2 SpeedTraps and Jacks, $17,250

1987 Loadking Belly DumpTrailer, 40 ft, Triple Axle, SpringSuspension, Roll Tarp, GoodTires and Brakes, $19,500

1990 Etnyre Insulated Tanker,40 ft, Rear Trap, Used for Oil,$15,500

1999 Manac Drop Deck Trailer,48x102, Air Ride, Spread Axle,$14,500

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FARMEQUIPMENTRETIRED FROM FARMING

FOR SALE: 1992 MacDon3000 21’ pull type swather.Westfield 10”x71’ swingaway hopper auger, usedvery little.7720 JD combine, excellentcond.J & M 350 bu gravity wagon,nearly new Shurlock roll tarp,100-20 tires.J Craft grain cart, 650 bu,28L26 tires, good Shurlockroll tarp.Degelman rock picker, reeltype.Morris Magnum II 31’ duck-foot w/nearly new 16”sweeps & harrows.Flexi Coil 50’ heavy harrow.14’ JD chisel.16’ JD 1640 plowing disc.1984 Ford 9000 truck tractor,single axle, Cummins, good11R 24.5 tires, with or without750 bushel gravity box.1993 GMC Topkick singleaxle truck tractor, Cat 3116,PS, 11R 22.5, 123,715 miles,with or without 550 doublehopper box.

605-436-6774

FARMEQUIPMENT

Renner Equipment

★Brandt SB400 Field Spray-er 90- 90 foot suspendedboom★Two large Augers. 13x85& 91★(5) Small Augers. 7 & 8inch x 30-41'.★Cornhusker Grain hoppertrailer. New tires, brakes,roll tarp.★Lorensz 13x29 Hay mov-er. Cramer 8 bale in-linemover. Sitrex 200720-wheel rake. MDS & Mill-er bale spears & grapples.★JD 1293 Cornhead★Richardton 14' dump box★Gehl 1410 manurespreader★Hagendorf 400 bushelspreader★Koyker Grain BaggingSystem. Brand new.★(4) Livestock creep feed-ers

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Call Corky @605-848-1013

FARMEQUIPMENT

Used Conveyor BeltingThousands of Feet!

Used for WIND BREAKSCrowding Pens, Flooring,

Etc. Located in Denver, Co.

•Billboard Vinyls Water-proof Hay Tarps, Liners,

Tents, Etc.•10’-12’ Mining Tire Water

Tanks.•Street Sweeper Brushes:Livestock Back Scratchers.

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Discounted BehlenSteel Buildings.

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Call Jim @ 1-888-782-7040.

Farm King 13X70 Auger13X70 auger low profilehopper, nice condition.

$6900Call Brian @ Seifert Sales

701-212-9713

2 New 400 Bushel Westen-dorf gravity boxes with lights75-22.5 tires, never used$6,750 each.245 Case IHC Diesel tractorfront wheel drive, TA 55Westendorf loader, Woods70” 3 point finish mower, nicecondition, $6,950.New Holland GT 22A gardentractor, power steering, livehydraulic, 52” mower, 44” 2spade snowblower, grasscollector, 600 hours, nicecondition. $5,250.2003 7x20 enclosed cargotrailer, side and rear entry,$3,750.

605-881-7947 or605-794-4731

Toronto, SD. Can Deliver.

26' Wishek Disk842NT - 2009 Model

Gates harrows with carbidetips. Front blades are 26 1/2"and rear are blades - 28".Nice condition. The disk hasbeen serviced. Field ready$49,500.00

22' Wishek Disk2008 Model - 862NT

Gates harrows with carbidetips. Front blades - 28" andrear blades are 27". Nicecondition. Has been serviced.Field ready. $47,000.00

701-324-2289

For Sale: Brent 610 GrainCart, w/new auger and gearbox, scale, $10,000. 36'Summers Coil Packer,$8,000. 69 White, twinscrew, 20' Haulaul, twin com-partment, rear augers,$4,000. 93 S65 Sprayer,windscreens, 100', $3,000. 8bottom White plow, coulters.

218-689-6872 or218-442-7285

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FOR SALE: Schulte semi highlift rock picker, RSH4, shed-ded and new gatheringchain, $2,500. 605-437-2772

FARM EQUIPMENTESTATE SALE:

New Holland 664 baler, JohnDeere 7700 combine w/3heads, silage dump box, Ver-satile 20ft swather, Interna-tional 2+2 tractor, feed wag-ons, manure spreaders, au-gers, chisel plows, 6 bottomplows w/drills, drills, rake,mower, trucks, Heavy Dutypickups, antique rakes,thrashing machine & others,fuel tanks, water tank, pick-up sprayer, 16ft Rawhidestock trailer, 851 NH baler,114 NH conditioner, too nu-merous to mention. Price ne-gotiable.

Call 701-258-8881Also 17 CLASSIC CARS!

FARM EQUIPMENTFOR SALE:

16 whl v-rake, 1060 Gehl si-lage cutter - 3 row hd, 715John Deere feedwagon (real-ly good shape), Delaval mixerwagon, 16' Brady stockshredder with windrowattchmts, 8010 Allis Chalm-ers front-whl assist tractorw/new hvy duty loader - lowhours & major overhaul, NewHolland 575 skidsteer w/newmotor, 6'x24' looseneck horsetrailer w/ss sides, brand newForemost calf working shoot.

Call ALLEN 605-377-4135

FOR SALE: 1985 5288MFWD, 700 hrs on new mo-tor, axle duals, new rubberon front, 3 remotes, excellentcondition, $35,000. JD 212pickup head, with 5 belt JDpickup, $2,000. JD 653 allcrop head, $2,000. Niceswather transport, $500. Hi-niker 5800 air seeder cart, 56bushel capacity. Everythingshedded. Call 605-448-2491

‘98 Dodge 2500, 5.9 diesel,auto, Bradford box, tool box,$9800 OBO.‘92 Dodge 3/4 ton pickup, 5.9diesel, utility box, looks good,runs good, $4250.Super M Farmall with newoverhaul, 3 pt, PS & live pow-er, $3500 OBO.H Farmall, $1800 OBO.WD45 Allis, new paint, $2000OBO.4010 John Deere, syncro,cab, good tires, $10,000OBO.

Mac Melin,Hartford, SD

605-366-9293

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FARMEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE:8ft Farm King 3pt tree discwith notch blades.New Holland 195 manurespreader, like new.2 place Triton aluminumsnowmobile trailer, 1998,very nice.467 John Deere round baler,mega wide pickup, alwaysshedded, excellent.10ft Gravel Box w/cab guardincludes subframe, hoist, &pump2000 Freightliner semiw/sleeper, C15 Cat enginew/13 speed transmission,nice88 Honda Goldwing 32000miles. Excellent condition.Crary 3pt hydra lift with palletforks and balesteer. Likenew.4040 JD, 5400 actual hrs, ex-cellent condition.Gravity Box with hopper top-per

Storley Farms605-881-5843 or

605-486-4156

1460 IH Case combine; 6300Lilliston bean combine; 230IH Case self propelled swath-er; Harriston 8 row midmount bean cutter & rodweeder; (30) 18"x4ft aerationtubes with (2) 10hp Kehofans. Call 218-779-1434.

Truck Drivers needed forbeet and corn harvest. CallSteven 218-791-9089

FOR SALE1 Agco 29ft model 400 com-bine head SN#27460246 withpickup reel and 2 sickles. 1Agco 12ft combine head withMelroe 388 pickup. NO REA-SONABLE OFFER REFUSED.Call 406-724-7012.

12,000 gallon propane tankrated 250 PSI sitting on goodcement piers with piping. Allto go. You remove. $15,000.Located by Bowdle, SD.701-797-4766 or701-789-1554.

FARMEQUIPMENT

2010 CHALLENGER MT765C- 570 Hours

Powertrain Warranty to May2015; 320 hp; Track Drive;16" Track; 20-22" spacing;3-Pt with Quick Hitch; 5 Re-motes; 1000 PTO; 20 FrontWeights; Leather Seats;HID lights; Auto GuideReady; EXCELLENT CON-DITION; $210,000701-541-5796.

1991 1680 combine for salevery clean field ready2200sep hrs 3200 eng. hrswith 1015 pickup head21500 call 701 741 0120

12,000 gallon propane tankrated 250 PSI sitting on goodcement piers with piping. Allto go. You remove. $15,000.Located by Bowdle, SD.701-797-4766 or701-789-1554.

860 MF Combine.24' header with cart.

24' flex reel.7 belt pickup.

7720 JD Combine with 22'sund pickup for pinto bean.

7 belt pick up.925 straight head with

transport.9 wheel side delivery rake,Columbia T.R. 79 like new

used on 50 acres.Call: 701-256-5662

FOR SALE: JD 224 Rigidhead; JD 212 5-belt Pickuphead; IHC Hydro 70 tractorwith F-25 Loader; Versatile876 tractor. Call701-493-2348. Edgeley, ND.

FARMEQUIPMENT•Case IH 1020 30 Flex headwith F&A Field Tracker.•36' Mauer Header Trailer.•New small wire concave'sfor Case IH 1680 up to2588.•New Holland 985 Skid-steer with 2spd.•JD 250 skidsteer withhand controls.•'94 JCB Backhoe Loaderw/extend-a-ho.

Call: 701-710-0506 or701-680-0335

www.alberssales.com

FOR SALE: 8500 GAL fueltank Fillrite pump. $5000.Woltjer Farms, 19997 325thSt., Elbow Lake, MN 56531.

For Sale: IHC T/screw 1974truck, 19" steel box, tarp,hoist, hydraulic plumed, goodtires, runs good; IHC Farmallmixer grinder, hydraulic posthole digger mounts frontloader bucket. 701-733-2375

Miskin SP-17C 17 yard pulltype dirt pan scraper with hy-draulic push off, serial#20471; $19,500.

Call: 218-498-2800

FARMEQUIPMENT•2 Case 1015 pickup header;

$2500/each.•1486 international tractor8071 hours, 3 point, 3 hy-

draulics; $11,500.•1993 F350 4x4 crew cab,

460, auto, long box, 156,000miles; $1000.

•2 Nisson rodders;$1,000/each.

•2 speedy cutters;$1,000/each.

•48' container chassis forseed tenders; $4500.

•2 farm king canola rollers;$500.

701-247-3357

WANTED TO BUY:MFWD loader tractor with3PT and cab in the 80-95HPrange. Looking for oldermodel in good condition. Call701-338-2004 or701-626-1492

JOHN DEERE finger reel,25 ft. for 25' flex head. Excel-lent condition. Can help withdelivery. $2,000. Also Steigerchisel plow with straightdisc's in front. 17'. Nice con-dition. Felton, MN

701-371-3972

FARMEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE:★1994 JD 9600, 2wd,20.8x38 duals, TSR fine cutchopper, F/S spreader, JDinspection and field ready.$32,000 OBO.★1996 JD corn head, nonchopping, JD poly snoutswith ear savers. $16,000OBO.★1992 JD 930 rigid head,full finger reel. $4000 OBO.★1997 JD 930F flex head,2008 Crary air reel, polysnouts, fore/aft. $12,000OBO.★JD Chisel plow, 17 ft., niceharrow. $3500 OBO.★JD 3700 plow, 10 bottomflex plow, A/R and coulters.$15,000 OBO.

Breckenridge, MN.Call 701-640-4712.

Brandt 2007 20110 Convey-or. PTO driven. 12,000 bush-els per hour capacity. Verygood condition. Davenport,ND. 701-645-2529 Cell#701-238-9545.

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FARMEQUIPMENT

For Sale 9224 White headerharvest ready. Also Headertrailer make offer. Also 653JD Allcrop header make of-fer. Call 218-926-5640 or218-289-3275.

2001 770 CH JD Road Grad-er, 10,142 hrs, new tires, en-gine overhauled 15 hoursago, serial#PW770CH578 834;$55,000.

Call: 218-498-2800

For Sale: Phoenix rotary har-rows for 41ft. Also 41 Sum-mers colters, $2000. Call701-583-2271

Skid Steer Rock DiggerHaugen Skid Steer 36" RockDigger. $1750 call Brian @Seifert Sales 701-212-9713

If you don’t like itsend it back after

harvest for a refund

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• Available for 10, 13 and 16 inch Augers

• No Batteries needed

• Enclosed Sensor

• Proven Design since 2003

• Valued priced from $515 to $560 + shipping

• 3 days delivery to your farm

NEVER SPILL SPOUT Inc.John and Angelika Gehrer • 1-866-860-6086

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Distributing high quality, reliableagricultural products to local farmers.

• Great For Corn and Barley!• Cleans fine materials out of your crops!• 2 Models Available up to 3500 bu/hr.

Introducing Batco's 2435 Field Loader!• 14" Tube• 23.5" Belt• Electric, gas and hydraulic drive options• Standard with weather guards• Capacity rated up to 14,000 bu/hrIdeal for load out into trucks and trailers

The New X Series 13" Auger Features:• Heavy-duty scissor lift undercarriage• Steel trussing for 84' and 94' auger• Better serviceability• Increased capacity• New flight connections

Backsaver Auger Mover Backsaver Swing Mover(Patent # 8118151)

Use your thumb, save your back!• 12V All Electric Powerswing• Comes with 2 Wireless Remotes and a

Magnetic Light• Can be Converted with Optional

Attachment to a Load Out Auger Mover

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FARMEQUIPMENT

Terra-Gators For Sale2 - 1903's with 6 Bin Ag-Chem boxes, 1803 with Tyl-er box, 1603T with Ag-Chem box, 1603 with Ag-Chem box.

Call for further info & pic-tures 701-739-6351,

701-739-6352 &612-281-6096

FOR SALENEW Vertical Fuel Tanks

50,000 gallon tank14 x 44 (tall)

12,000 gallon tank10,000 gallon tank

Contact 320-287-1350

1978 International corn shell-er with 50’ drag, very goodcondition. High capacity cornsheller. $2,000. Call Doug712-348-0739

FOR SALE: Diesel fuel stor-age tank, 8500 gallon, 8’x21’horizontal, with pump andmeter, $5000. 320-760-1993or 218-770-0517

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FARMEQUIPMENT

PPrreessssuurree WWaasshheerrCCeennttrraall IInncc..

Formerly PalmerDistributing

(Operating since 1984)Aaladin

Pressure Washerswith clutch drives & flat freemag wheels. Also exclusiveExchange Technology GOGREEN! SAVE$

NEW, USED,RECONDITIONED

Chemicals for every appli-cation!We SERVICE most majorbrands.

(next to Perkins)Aberdeen SD

605-226-4095;800-733-2967

[email protected]

John Deere 1600 chisel plow,41’ with NH3, $2000.Wilrich chisel plow, 40’ withBeline granular applicator,$1500.Grain Master conveyor,10”x35’, electric drive,$3000.Spray-Air 3600 sprayer, 110’,1300 gallon tank, 440 Ravenmonitor, $12,000.

701-435-2969 or701-320-1783

FARMEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE:•8 ton hopper bottom feed

tank w/4" auger.•7½hp 220 electric motor.•2hp 220 electric motor.

•48" JD snowblower, fits 300series JD lawn tractor.

•1978 23' Winnebago Moto-rhome, Izuzu diesel engine.Call: 218-435-6622 leave

message

For Sale: Case IH 725Swather. Always shedded.Like new condition. $4500.Call 701-272-6375 or cell701-263-7268.

920 JD Flex Head w/McDonfinger reel; $2000. 220 JDHeader w/2-9' Sund Plus;$1500. 653A JD All-CropHeader; $2,000. 20' Sund PU;$600. 630 Pickett, 8820 &7721 combines for parts. H-IH Tractor. 8 row NissenRoct. 2 Canola rollers, likenew.

Sharon, ND701-789-0922

2-2000 gallon fuel tanks withelectric pumps, used oncefor diesel, 1 year old, storedinside. $1850 each.

Call 605-520-5316

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FARMEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE:•Used 15x29 Lorenz chain

stack mover.•16x30 Lorenz chain mover.•13x24 Lahman chain stack

mover•One 16x33 Lorenz demo

model•One 8' Lorenz mini cult,

new.Call anytime, Art Traut-mann, 701-220-3510

FOR SALE: Tine Plow6 foot commercial builtdouble link plow mountedon TD25E International doz-er. Includes 6", 8", 12"boots and boot trailer. 8"power feeder. Separateelectrical system for GPS.Includes boot trailer.

507-828-2219

Blue-Jet Landwalker Anhy-drous applicator, 42ft walkingtandems on main frame &wings.2000 Schulte 9600 snow-blower, 8ft, 540 PTO, hydspout.JD 400 21ft rotary hoe.Assorted IH 60 Series con-caves.

Call 701-640-0325

CIH 30' 1020 FLEXHEAD,CONCAVES, SPREADERS

CIH 1020 Flexhead withCrary Air Reel, field tracker,fore and aft, and headerheight control. Set of smallwire concaves, set of grateslotted grain rear concaves,and 2 spreaders. Pleasecall 701-388-5923

FARMEQUIPMENT

1986 JD 690C excavator,$18,500.Komatsu PC120-3 excavator,$16,500.(2) 2007 Ford Sterlings. DayCab, 460 HP, low miles,clean, each $28,500.1990 JD 510C 4x4 Extenda-hoe backhoe, 6600 actualhrs, $21,500.JD 544D payloader, $10,500.1992 Cat, D5C LGP dozer,6-way, nice, $25,500.1984 JD 770A blade w/snowequip, clean, $22,500.1086 Ag Tractor, clean, goodT.A. $10,500.1998 Chev 3500 4x4, 4-doorw/38’ 2005 Felling trailer. Vclean. Unit price $15,750.JD 544 payloader, $11,500

W Central MNCall Dave 320-226-1750

www.monteusedequipsales.com

Allis Chalmers WD 45 widefront, new tires, restored.International MTA wide front,new tires, restored.JD 3020 Diesel, new tires,3pt, restored.1956 3/4 Ton Red Ford, newtires, hoist, oak bed, mintcondition, must see, collec-tors.2 High Wheels farm wagons,antiques, one triple box withnew shoveling board, oneflare box all new wood, havespring ride seats for both, re-stored. Collectors.Wagon wheel tables w/ plateglass tops, rod iron bases.One of a Kind!GA400 Gopher poison ma-chine.

Call 701-640-2023 or701-274-8214

FARMEQUIPMENT

1981 Chevy C65 Grain Truck,diesel 5+2 speed, 20ft steelbox, hoist, roll tarp, air lift,tandem axle, sharp, verynice.JD 3950 Cutter.2 JD 3RW Cutter headsJD 714A & 716A chuck wag-on with gears, nice.EZ Flow 500 grain cart.MacDon 5000 16’ hydroswing.CIH 8720 Cutter with 2RWhead, one owner, shedded.White 25ft Rock flex disk.CIH 451 3 point 7ft sicklemower.CIH 1100 9ft pull type mower.Parker & JNM 350 bushelgravity boxes.1975 Int grain truck with 20ftbox, hoist, roll tarp, twinscrew, runs excellent.

All in Nice Condition.605-527-2425

2004 Ford Pickup, SuperHeavy Duty, 4WD, wornhubs, $5,900.Slide In Camper w/pop uptop, furnace, gas-electric, re-frigerator, good condition,$800.Camper Refrigerator gas-electric.Small Cement mixer.6in Auger.100 Bushel grain wagon.Older Grain drill w/grassfeeder, 12ft long.14ft Tractor disk.300 Gallon gas tank.Older misc windows.Antiques horse scraper.Band meat saw w/grinder.Side delivery rake.Horse stone bolt.Tailgate feeder.Dehorner.8in Radial arm saw, Black &Decker.

Call 605-880-3785 or360-880-6845

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HAYING EQUIPMENTRowse D-9 with New Holland heads ...............$10,200New Sitrex and H&S rakes2007 MacDon A30-D mower conditioner........$18,9001475New Holland mower conditioner ............$12,900MacDon 5010 mower conditioner ..................$10,500New Holland 456 single9’................................$2,1002005 Case IH RBX 562 baler.........................$13,700Vermeer 605XL ............................................$13,200Vermeer 605M balers,

3 to choose from .................. starting at $21,000Gehl 700 20 wheel rake ...............................$11,900Gehl 520 12 wheel rake..................................$3,500H&S 12 wheel rake .........................................$3,0002009 Case IH RB564 baler,

5100 bales, netwrap .................................$19,800New Holland 648 Baler ...................................$5,800New Holland BR780 ........................................$9,300Vermeer 605K Rebuilt Pickup ..........................$6,00014 wheel Tonnutti rake....................................$8,500TILLAGEGreat Plains Turbo Till, 24’, 30’ and 40’ ..........In StockTill Tech Twister vertical tillage 24’...................In StockLandoll 6230 Disks ................................................CallH14 42ft Phoenix harrow .............................$14,50040’ Great Plains Turbo-Till new blades,

rolling harrow and reel..............................$51,00030’ Summers Supercoulter new front blades ..$33,50044’ 4900 Case IH field cultivator ...................$15,50040’ Summers Supercoulter with

Summers harrow.......................................$34,50030’ Summers Supercoulter with chopper reels $35,20044’ Wilrich Quad 5 field cultivator .................$24,50025’ Krause 4900 disk with harrow.....................Just In25’ Case IH 3900 disk with harrow................$17,50026’ Sunflower 1434 disk with new front blades

and Summers Harrow................................$28,90025’ CIH 496 disk with new front blades and new

harrow teeth .............................................$13,500NEW EQUIPMENT SPECIALSLandoll 6230 Discs .........................................In StockLandoll 7431 29’ and 33’ vertical tillage.........In StockLoftness 20’ Stalk Chopper Windrower ............In StockArtsway scrapers

with weights ..........14ft $11,650, 16ft $12,150Great Plains YP 30’ -40’ -60’ planters .............In StockDegelman rock digger ...............For Sale or For RentMeyerink 12’ & 14’

box scrapers ..............12ft $5,200, 14ft $5,500Rowse 16 & 20 Wheel Rakes ..........................In StockRowse Double 9’ mowers ................................In StockRowse Single 9’ mowers .................................In StockVermeer 605 SM balers ..................................In StockGehl 5240, 5640, 6640, V270 Skid Loader .....In Stock

Meyers 3600 + 3750 Manure Spreaders.........In StockMeyers 560 VB & 750 VB Vertical

Manure Spreaders ......................................In StockE-Z Haul Hay Hauler.......................................In StockDegelman Land Rollers ...................................In StockHarms Land Rollers ........................................In StockMandako Land Rollers ....................................In StockH&S Rakes 9 And 16 Wheel ............................In StockJ&M 750, 875, 1151 Grain Cart,

Tarp And Scale ............................................In StockUnverferth Grain carts ....................................In StockWest field Augers............................................In StockBrandt 5200 and 7500 grain vacs...................In StockSitrex rakes 14 and 16 wheel .........................In StockLoftness grain bagger and unloader ................In StockMacDon R80 and R85 mower conditioners.......In StockLandpride Lawnmowers, brush mowers, Batwings,

finish Mowers, grass seeder, 7’ tiller,landscape rake ...........................................In Stock

J&M 375 seed tenders ..........several to choose fromHaybuster 1130 tub grinder ...........................In StockWilrich 513 Soil Pro’s......................................In StockWilrich Chisel Plows ........................................In StockGreat Plains YP Planters .................................In StockGreat Plains 5115 Turbo Chisel .......................In StockGreat Plains Disks...........................................In StockGreat Plains Turbo Max...................................In StockGreat Plains Diskovators .................................In StockCATTLE EQUIPMENTMeyers 3550 spreader ..................................$18,000610 Roda spreader .......................................$12,500GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENTJ&M 750-14 tarp and scale ...........................$18,900Brandt 5000 EX Vac, 2009............................$15,700Westfield 13x91 swing hopper auger.............$11,500Brandt 5000 grain vac,

new fan and bearings................................$15,900Demco 950 cart, Tarp 800 metric tires ...........$23,000Brent 620 grain cart, tarp and scale ..............$11,500J&M 525 grain cart tarp....................................Just In2007 Westfield 13X81 swing auger ...............$10,200SKIDSTEERS & TRACTORSFarmhand 2145 loader bucket, grapple, bale spear.

Has JD40 series mounts ...............................$6,300Gehl 5635 Skidloader ...................................$14,90072-31 Terex Payloader .....................................Just InVersatile 550, new............................................Just InVersatile 450, new............................................Just InVersatile 305, new............................................Just InCase IH 9270, 855, duals..............................$43,0001996 Ford Versatile 9480 4700 hours .........Coming In

Northside Implement

Webster, SD 605-345-4799 TollFree 1-800-675-4761www.northsideimp.com

VermeerGehlUnverferth

BrandtVersatile

Altona FarmService

Altona, MB CanadaJust 7 miles North of

the border

204-324-5523

TF 80-51 Westfield 10hp Elec..$4,2002120 Ford c/w F.E.L. ..............$15,0001978 855 Versatile .................$18,000NEW 16’ Pull Cat....................$22,5004-Used REM2700 Grain Vac.......CALLREM 1026B Grain Vac .............$8,50016104 FarmKing ....................$30,000TF 831 Westfield 20hp.............$2,800TF1036 Westfield. ....................$2,800750 Demco Grain Cart ...........$18,00024' White Chisel Plow..............$2,60016" PTO Pump NEW ................$8,6258R30 Elmer’s Cult ....................$6,500MK13x81 Wheatheart ............$11,50013x85 TMMR FarmKing.........$15,000Farmall 95 ..............................$44,000

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BEET

EQUIPMENT

'03 Spray-Aire 90', greatcondition; $10,000.

2009 30 Ton Valley BeetCart, new inner & outerscrub, hydraulic door on

throat; $66,000.N&J Farms

Call Kevin @ 701-741-4295

2002 8 row Parma Beet Lifterin very good condition.

Call: 701-786-3162

For Sale: 6 row Alloway roto-beater. Has steel L knives onfront drum and blade typescalpers. Good condition.$2500. Call 701-740-0172.

COMBINES

FOR SALE: 1995 John Deere9600 combine, 3,400 hours,duals, many updates, excel-lent condition. Also,2003 930F Flexhead, asking$32,000. 605-216-2392

JD 9610, 3200 separator hrs,new feeder house, bars, con-veyor auger, walker blocks,tires, excellent shape,$45,000. 605-881-5393

2005 9650 STS combine,dual tires, 1700 sep hrs, 2800engine hrs, very clean com-bine, $92,000 OBO.605-380-0627

1993 John Deere 9600 com-bine 3200 sep hrs, Big tophopper extension and augerextension. Clean well main-tained through the JohnDeere shop every other year.$25,000. Call 605-212-0259

COMBINES

FOR SALE:Case IH 1680 Combine, wellmaintained, long shoe H.H.C.F/A hopper ext, near newrubber, long auger, specialtyrotor, chopper, grain lossmonitor, Cummins motor,great shape.

Call 701-724-3648 or701-680-1632

1991 Case IH 1680 combine,5400 hours, well maintained,$17,000. IH 1020 flexhead,new cutting parts and drives,$6,000. 605-880-0667

FOR SALE: 1984 JD 7720Combine. New motor. Goodcondition. 4000 hrs. Rutland,SD. 605-480-2089

1997 JD 9600 combine, binextensions, fine cut chopper,dual chaff spreaders, yieldmonitor, auto header height,new shoe & new sieves,wood blocks on straw walk-ers, 4827 separator hours,$25,000.1997 JD 9600, bin extension,fine cut chopper, dual chaffspreaders, auto headerheight, wood blocks on walk-ers, 4139 separator hours,$25,000. Both machines ex-cellent care.

605-628-2417 or605-881-9122

02 9650 Walker, 1857 sephrs, OAS, F&A, yield mois-ture, hopper ext, 60 serieshookup, BT712 duals,$85,000; 701-866-8814.

FOR SALE: 2007 Twin MasterPickett Combine, new slowspeed transmissions, alwaysshedded, field ready.

218-252-8724

COMBINES

Choppers balanced onyour machine. No re-moval required. Call701-739-9359 or785-488-7032.

1998 Case IH 2388 combine,3,153 separator hours, up-time repairs in 2012 $46,000;AFX Rotor with new rotorcage; New unloading Auger,Hopper bottom, all beltschains sprockets, elevator &return, new sieve, asking$69,000. Call 701-599-2920

TWO 9600 JD combines.One 1996, one 1992. Toomany new parts in last 200hrs. to list. Very good ma-chines, always shedded.2800 and 3500 sep. hrs. Callfor details. 701-210-0466 or210-0345. Always leave mes-sage

FOR SALE: Collectors, Farm-ers, & Scrap Dealers. JD 95combine with 2 heads forsale. 605-845-7004

2004 John Deere 9660STS,fine cut chopper, extendedauger, single point hook up,Contour Master, dual, wellmaintained, many new parts,$95,000. Call 605-520-4458

1993 Massey Ferguson 8570,RWA, 240 HP with 25ft flexhead and rebuilt Case IH1063 cornhead, pickup headalso available. All excellentcondition, $50,000 Call formore details. 605-214-1057Claire City SD.

•2011 JD 9770, 952 hrs, du-als, Contour Master;

$166,000.•2007 JD 635F; $15,500.

Call: 507-993-0720

COMBINES

FOR SALE: JD 930F, flexibleplatform with full finger au-ger. 2001, very good condi-tion. Splined powershafts.

Call 605-467-6157

2001 JD 9650 walker com-bine 1888 sep. 2444 eng.hrs. Yield and moisture moni-tor. Also 930 rigid and 930flex heads. Always sheddedand well maintained. Will selltogether or separate. 21’ 590JD p.t. swather with lowacres, excellent. JD 800 s.p.swather, make offer.

218-478-4474

FOR SALE: 1998 JD 9610,2280 sep hours, duals, hop-per extension, fine cut chop-per, dual chaff spreader,Green Star, Contour Master.2001 MacDon 36’ draperhead to fit JD combine withsingle point hookup andtransport.693 JD cornhead with kniferollers.Straw chopper to fit 9600 or9610 combine.All in good to excellent condi-tion.Call 605-437-2488 or cell605-281-0797

CIH 1688 Combine, rocktrap, chopper, hopper ext,unload auger ext, 3rd lift cyl,tires 80%, 4070 engine hrs,well maintained and verygood condition. $24,000 ph701-871-1389

FOR SALE: 1981 Massey Fer-guson 860 combine, hydro.Headers: 2381 MF 24 ft stan-dard, 1859 MF 20 ft stan-dard, 1859 MF 20 ft sunflow-er, 9120 MF 20 ft flex, 1859MF 10 ft pickup head, Whitemodel 31 18 ft standard.218-681-5724 or218-686-5330.

925 Flex head, excellentshape. Also, a 922 Straighthead, excellent shape.

Call 605-577-6552 or605-290-3861

COMBINES

1991 1680 Case IH, 3987hours on machine, newCummins engine. 1982 1480IH, 3536 hours. 25 ft Rigidhead & 20 ft Rigid head. Callfor info 701-886-7479 or701-247-3453.

FOR SALE: 2003 CR 960New Holland combine,1700 separater hours,good condition, fieldready. $90,000.701-452-2891.

2001 2388 CIH combine.Field tracker, rock trap,chopper, duals, hopper top-per, bubble up auger, UD+,HD rear axle. Through deal-er shop last year. Newsieves and bushings, newrasp bars on specialty rotor.Good shape. Deep treadtires @ 75%. $62000J&M 525 grain cart. Red.1000 RPM PTO. 30.5x32tires. Good shape. $80002006 30ft 1020 CIH flex-head. Field tracker. Brandnew guards and sickle.Good shape. $9000

Located in NESDCall Matt at

605-881-7375

For Sale: 2006 Case IH8010 1500 sep hrs, RWA,fine cut chopper, Completeautosteer, pro 600w/yield/moisture mapping,24' auger w/extender. Localcombine always sheddedvery nice and field ready.$148,000. Also, 2004 CaseIH 2062 36' Flex draperheader, new canvases;$28,000. 218-686-8335.

1482 International Pull TypeCombine, field ready, alwaysshedded; $2300.

Call: 701-269-1498

2005 JD 9760 STS. Duals,Contour Master, 2100 hours.Just through JD Program.Completely reconditioned.$98,000. 507-993-0720

COMBINES

1979 Gleaner L-2 Sund Pick-up Head. 20' straight head,nice shape; $3500. Tune uplast year; $4500 for every-thing.

Call: 701-366-4660

FOR SALE:1999 9610 JD combine,complete engine overhaul,new tires all around w/18x42duals, all new augers, newreverser, new elevatorchains, 600 Series hookup,wired for autosteer. Gonethrough John Deere dealershop every year, alwaysshedded,You Won’t Find a Nicer One!

Call 701-883-4264

2002 Case IH 2388, has 1850engine hours, 1460 separatorhours, big singles, field track-er, deluxe cab, large displayyield monitor, Cold startpackage, factory installedweight bracket, Outback au-tosteer, has 1 owner, storedin the shed, serviced yearly,very nice combine!605-380-5736 ask for Ryan

(2) 800/70R38 Tires w/rims.(2) 28L R26 Tires with norims, came off JD 9770combine, very good condi-tion.

218-289-4714

FOR SALE: 8820 JD com-bine, 87 model, has 25 foot925 flex head with AWS airreel and hopper ext. Faircondition. $17,500.701-238-5434 or218-596-8692

FOR SALE:•1999 Case IH 2388 Com-bine, 2415 sep. hrs, 1 yearold Mud hogs on backwheels, always shedded,hopper extensions, fieldready; $76,500.•1999 Case IH 25' Flexhead w/crary air reel;$13,500.

Ayr, NDCall: 701-668-2423 or

701-541-0689

1991 Case IH 1680, 8.3LCummins engine, 6060hours, long sieve, specialtyrotor, rock trap, chopper,tires at 90%, recent repairs,cylinder bars, rebuilt feederhouse, complete unloadingauger, rotor gear box, radia-tor, less than 200 hours onrod & main bearings. Verywell maintained machine.Chad 218-779-6117.

FOR SALE:•1982 Massey Ferguson 860Combine, 6cyl., gear driven,in good condition; $6,000.•20' flex head with U2 reel;

$1,500.•20' straight head with 712

reel; $1,000.Call: 218-459-3341

130 Gateway Drive,Grand Forks, ND

Toll Free: 866-775-8089Local: 701-775-8089

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Bourgault 1100 Grain Cart ....19,000UFT 750 bu, hyd. drive ........11,50030’ 972 PU Reel ................16,500CIH 6000 SP 24’ PR .............6,50025’ CIH 1020 ......................2,500JD 224 Flex........................2,50036’ MacDon 974 ................15,50030’ Honey Bee-CIH .............15,00030’ 972 CIH ......................15,00036’ 962 CIH........................9,500New 36’ MacDon PR ............8,5002008 MacDon M150, 16’

Auger Head....................48,5002006 MacDon 150, D-50,

35’ Head .......................62,500MacDon 40 16’ & 18’ Auger Heads

for M-100, M-150, M-200.....CALLMacDon 922 16’ & 18’ Auger Heads

for all MD 9000 Tractors ......CALL12 - JD & Case IH PU Heads ...CALL6 - MacDon Draper Heads ......CALLJD 1508 Rotary Mower..........2,950Degelman 70’ Harrow .........12,500JD 4850 MFW, 3 hyd, rad. duals,

fast hitch .......................28,00041’ JD 1810 Chisel Plow ......17,500CIH 883 Corn Head ..............2,7502009 35’ MacDon D-50 PU reel,

JD Mts..........................33,000MF 4840 4WD ....................7,90030’ Case IH 8230, batt reel.....4,50010’ & 12’ Box Scrapers .1,990-2,090

Rice Farm Eq.Rice Farm Eq.1-888-547-3889Fessenden, ND

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September 14:King Turkey Day,Worthington, MN.

September 21 & 22:Pride Of Dakota Showcase,Dickinson, ND.

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Used John DeereCOMBINE

PARTS7720 - 8820 - 9500 - 9600OSTBY’S SHOP

LaMoure, ND888-838-5889701-883-5889

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COMBINES2011 JD 9770, 952 hours,

duals & CM, $166,000.2007 JD 635F, $15,500.

Call 507-993-0720

1986 Greener N5. One ownerwith 2600 actual hours. Ex-cellent condition with 14’header & narrow windrowpick up. $6900 OBO.701-368-1568

FOR SALE: 2188 CIH Com-bine. Specialty Rotor, Chop-per, Rock Trap, Hopper Top,Mud Hog, 30.5x32 Drivers,18.4x26 Rear, 4975 enginehours, 3566 separator hours,Two set concaves, extra fieldlights. Repaired list available.Richard Evenson, Climax,MN. 218-779-2628 Asking$53,500

Gleener L3 combine, in greatshape, just completely gonethru shop, ready to go, ask-ing $14,000 OBO.JD 643 6 row 30in cornhead,completely rebuilt, asking$9,000 OBO. Will sell togeth-er or separately.

605-225-5427

1981 860 Massey Combine,6cyl., low hours, #63 630corn head, pick up head,new belts, 20' 1859 sunflowerhead, all to go-$3500.770 New Holland Chopper 2row corn head & hay head;$500.

Call: 218-465-4040 or701-400-4496

•1994 R62 Gleaner Com-bine, 2,340 hours; $20,000.•1989 R60 Gleaner Com-bine, 2,187 hours; $7,000.

Beach, ND406-795-2508

FOR SALE: 2000 2388 CaseIH, 2783 engine hours, 2198sep. hours, chopper, rocktrap, hopper toppers, lots ofnew parts. No corn or beans,very clean machine.

Call: 701-782-4204 or701-391-8838

JD 7720 Combine, has newconcave & cylinder bars,most belts new, all workdone at the local dealer, tiresgood, header reverser, chaffspreader & air foil sieve, hasSund pickup head & 224 rigidhead, finger reel & bat reel,always stored inside.

Call: 701-391-8201

1979 JD 8820 combine,completely rebuilt, fieldready, $7500 OBO; 10x51Farmking mechanical swingout auger, $1500; 2-8x51 au-gers with 18 hp gas engines,$750 each; JD 7720 com-bine, whole or parts. DevilsLake. Phone 701-230-2541or 701-393-4408.

MF 760 combine, $7500. MFflexheader with U2 reel,$2500. MF 20 ft sunflowerheader, $1000. 2 MF pickupheaders, $500 each.

218-280-0446

For Sale: 1994 Case IH 1688combine. Rock trap, strawchopper, straw spreader,hopper extension,3500E/2625S hours. Singleowner, always shedded.Good paint.Also, Case IH 1015 GrainHead.

701-371-9630

FOR SALE: 1440 IH Combinewith 20ft flexhead, fieldready. 605-868-0914

COMBINES

Price Reduced. 2000 JD9650W, 2538 sep hours,HHS, DAS, Sunnybrookcyl, Redekop MAV chop-per, hopper topper, chaffspreader, HID lights, 914PU w/new belts, only 200hours on raspbars, con-caves & chopper, $84,500.2-24.5x32 Firestone Ricetires on JD rims, $3100.204-347-5244, St. Malo,MB.

2000 John Deere 9650 STSCombine - $80000- Includes

John Deere925 FlexheadEng. 3716 hrsSep. 2503 hrs

Contour MasterJohn Deere

AutosteerGreenstar Ready

Hopper Extentions2 Sets Concaves

Stored insideExcellent

maintenance.Barnesville MN.

Call Tim701-238-0199.

850 MF Combine 1985 HydroRWD 4393hrs, 850 MF 1983Gear Drive 3019hrs, 750 MF1980 Gear Drive 3012hrs,1859 20ft. Flex Head, 1163Corn Head, two dummyheads, 1144 Corn head fourrows, combines alwaysshedded, tires poor but allmachines in working order.Please call after 6pm.218-731-3262 MN.

FOR SALE: 2 1970 NH TR-70combines w/4 heads. 1 96020ft straight head w/floatingLove Bar. 1 960 17ft straighthead w/floating Love Bar. 960dummy head w/Melroe Mod-el 378, 6 belt pickup, excel-lent condition. 960 dummyhead w/Sund pickup. Bothcombines w/automatic head-er control. Always beenshedded. 218-770-0562

1996 9600 Combine, Green-star, C/M. 2600 separatorhours, $35,000.9650 Combine C/M, 4x4.2100 separator hours,$72,000.

605-380-1188

COMBINES1994 9600 JD combine withair foil sieves. Rear wheeldrive, planitaries. 35.5x32front tires, 23.1x26 rear tires.New concaves & bars in2011. $25,000. 930 full fin-gered flex head with Crary airbar, $8000. 960 30 ft Mac-Don draper head with pickupreel, $6000. 914 JD pickuphead, $6000. 218-686-4231or 218-686-8130.

1981 MF 860 V8 hydro 4600hrs major refurbishing, 1975MF 750 372 engine hydro,63C corn head recent knivesand chains, 20 ft. 1859 flexhead, u2 reel/w hydralicdrive, poly, 6 row 30 sunflow-er head, dummy/melroepickup, lots of spare parts$7500 for everything701-388-2799

MacDon 974 Flex scraper2007 model, AFX/CR adapt-er, hydraulic fore and aft,very good shape, gaugewheels, transport available.Also, 1391 Westfield auger,drive over pit express, likenew.

Leola, SD 605-216-8891

9500 John Deere combine,925F flexhead, 693 JohnDeere cornhead. Heads canbe sold separate.605-237-2233 or605-880-2912

FOR SALE: 2009 595R Lexioncombine. Very clean ma-chine we are the secondowners. Combine will be fieldready and even greased!!Machine has numerous up-dates and extra accessories!909 separator hours. Tracksare 85%, updated HY-flowhydraulic system, new feederhouse chain,PRWD. ContactJohn Scott at 507-438-1100

FOR SALE:1995 9500 JD combine, ex-cellent condition.Also have a 925 Rigid head-er.

Call 701-622-3379

1977 JD 7700 Combine withpickup heads. Must see toappreciate. Lots of newparts. MAKE OFFER.

No Telemarketers.605-532-5169 or

605-881-4202

COMBINES2011 Case IH 7120 522 en-gine hours, 381 separatedhours. 20.8/42 duals. 4wd,auto steer ready. Also 35 ftheader trailer. Retiring.

605-996-8484 or605-770-1824

94 JD 9600 Combine,20.8R38 duals, 10 Series up-dates, Green Star ready, 10years of service recordsavailable. Always shedded.Also, JD 843 cornhead con-verted to JD poly row divid-ers.

Call 507-789-6049

1990 CIH 1680. 4800 hrs.1600 hrs on new engine.

Long sieve, axceller, chop-per, AHHC. 1 year on new

front tires, topper, and recon-ditioned cleaning system in-

cluding both new sieves.Maintenance records.

$20,000/obo.Also 30' 1020 flex head.

701-208-0859 or701-208-1254.

1997 JD 9600 Combine:corn machine, 3189 separa-tor, 4582 engine, duals, bigrear wheels, Redekop finechopper, JD dual chaffspreader, long auger, Green-star, data center, fold downhopper extension, DAS,DAM. Very sharp, highlymaintained, current JD in-spection. Full set headersavailable. $48,000/obo.

Todd Goven701-448-2450 or

701-870-0208

COMBINES

1984 IHC 1480 Combine withrock trap, squirrel cage fan,specialty rotor, chrome bars,very good. 4900 enginehours. Hydro rebuilt. All newrubber shaker bushings.Grain tank extension. Ad-justable shiv. IHC engine.Good and clean. Shedded al-ways. Also have 1020 25'flexhead and 6 row 30" 863cornhead for the combine orwill sell any separate.605-287-4386

COMBINES

For Sale: 1991 John Deere9500 RWD Combine excel-lent condition. 30.5-32 ricetires 90%. 4215 2837 hours.new clean grain and tailingchains. Always shedded. withor without 925 flexhead. JD653 All crop. New 11.2-24Swather tires.

218-222-3593 or218-689-1732

Call us to place your ad inAGWEEK class. 888-857-1920

'07 MacDon FD 70, 35' flex draper............$52,500'10 Case IH 2020, 35'.................................$29,500'07 Case IH 2020, 35'.................................$26,500'04 Case IH 2020, 30'.................................$26,500'01 Case IH 1020, 30'.................................$12,900'10 Case IH 3406 ........................................$35,900'08 CIH 3412, 12R30"....................................Just In'09 Case IH 3212,12R30" ..................................Call'02 Case IH 2212,12R30" ...........................$33,900

'98 Case IH 1063,6R30" .............................$11,900'04 Case IH 2208, 8R30" ..............................Just InClarke 1230, 12R30", off 2388 Combine...$22,500'09 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 830, 8R30"........$59,500'08 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 830, 8R30"........$56,500'05 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 830, 8R30"........$45,900'06 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 1230, 12R30"....$69,500'05 Geringhoff Rota-Disc 1230, 12R30"....$69,500

COMBINES'09 case IH 5088, 911/725 hrs .....................Just In'10 Case IH 7120, 300/200hrs......................Just In'11 Case IH 7120, 575/485hrs......................Just In'10 Case IH 8120, 745/500hrs.................$269,500'09 Case IH 9120, 863/562hrs.................$259,500'09 Case IH 8120, 865/622hrs.................$243,500'10 Case IH 7120, 850/650hrs.................$235,900

'09 Case IH 7088, 1100/880hrs...............$179,500'08 Case IH 7010, 2022/1304hrs.............$175,000'05 Case IH 8010, 1413/1012hrs.............$175,000'05 Case IH 2388, 1500/1200hrs.............$159,900'08 Case IH 2577, 1315/1126hrs..................Just In'06 Case IH 2377, 1831/1181hrs.............$149,900'01 Case IH 2366, 2989/2299hrs.............$105,900

'06 New Holland TG305, 4924 hrs..........$103,500'10Case IH Steiger 435, PTO...................$229,500'09 Case IH Magnum 275, 1442 hrs .......$159,500'06 Case IH MX275, 2206 hrs..................$139,500'04 Case IH STX275, PTO ........................$129,500'2 CIH MX170, 5656 hrs................................Just In

'96 Case IH 9370, 4929 hrs...............................Call'95 case IH 9230, 8200 hrs, PTO...............$56,500'85 Case IH 2294, 6200hrs ........................$16,500'80 International 1086, 7700 hrs...............$10,900'12 Yanmar EX3200, 32hp .........................$17,500

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Dear Bryan,

On behalf of Butler Machinery, we wish to thank you for the successful advertising results we have

received through Agweek. Your publication reaches our entire marketing area, but also draws business

in from outside our market, resulting in greater used equipment sales.

At Butler Machinery, our mission is to build long term relationships with our customers founded on

trust, generating mutual growth and success. We are committed to offering the best in equipment

solutions, the best in dealer support and we are proud to offer products and services to support the

agricultural industry, which Agweek helps us promote.

You have done an excellent job of servicing our account and meeting our marketing goals. We know

that one email or a simple phone call is all we need to do to be certain we’re taken care of and happy.

Thanks for all you and Agweek do!

Sincerely,

Jodi PhillipsMarketing Manager

Kelly SchulzAdvertising Coordinator

“Your publication reaches our entire marketing area, but also draws businessin from outside our market, resulting in greater used equipment sales.”

—Jodi Phillips & Kelly Schulz, Butler Machinery

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TILLAGE

EQUIPMENT

Summers Chisel Plow2010 Summers 38' chiselplow, 106 heavy harrow,like new; $46,000.

Call Brian @ Seifert Sales701-212-9713

HARVEST

EQUIPMENT

New & used Grain Cartson Hand!

Many models to choosefrom, 750-1400 bu., Many

options,Call 701-361-4790 or

NorthStar-Ag.com

HARVEST

EQUIPMENT

New Meridian Augers onHand!

Many models from 8"-14"and 30'-95', 4500Bu/hr

-12000 bu/hr, Many Op-tions,

Call 701-361-4790 orNorthStar-Ag.com

2001 925F JD flexhead, Craryair reel, full finger auger, tele-scoping drive shaft, ContourMaster, DAS, DAM, HHC,multi point and single pointhook up, extra poly, compos-ite auger fingers, stored in-side, $15,500. 605-201-1248

05 JD 635 Flexhead, singlept, 1 season on guards, up-dated auger, nice head.605-470-0355

FOR SALE: 4425 Combine,2400 hrs. 4435 combine,3000 hrs. 918 flexhead. 220flexhead. 444 cornhead. Allitems were used last season.605-730-3155

HARVEST

EQUIPMENTCombine parts for 7120:Grain chaffer 1 1/8”, grainsieve 1 1/8”, pre-clean chaf-fer 1 1/8”. 2 Rear factorycombine hitches for pullingheader trailers, fits all newCase IH Series. Ag Diesel so-lution engine chip, worksgreat, easy to install.

All parts half price of new.WANTED: Corn chaffer for8010 or 8120 combine.

605-881-0154

2005 JD 630F, 30’ hydraflex,composite and full finger au-ger, low stone dam, hydraulicfore/aft reel Dial-a-Matic,header height sensing, singlepoint hookup, poly end divid-ers, poly skid plates, warningand stubble lights, alwaysshedded, $17,500.701-219-4470

JD 643 6 row 30” cornhead.Very Good Shape. Asking$6000. 605-216-5323

JD 2006 635 Flexhead, hydroflex, single point hookup, newsickle, good poly, full fingerauger, always shedded, verygood condition, $18,000. Call605-396-7900

2006 Gerringhoff by North-star. 18 row, 20” cornhead.Hydraulic disk blade. Headerheight control. JD single pointhookup. Field ready.

Sam Schauer605-439-3630 or

605-380-4396

2004 JD 635 F flexhead.Good sickle & guards. Poly isgood. $9000 OBO.2004 Maurer 35’ header trail-er. Extremely low miles.$5500 OBO. 605-448-8246

Brent 874 grain cart, scale,tarp, 30.5-32 tires, $21,500.605-448-8923

HARVEST

EQUIPMENT

500 Bushel Gravity Box with12 ton running gear, rolltarp, telescoping hitch, 2compartment.

Call: 218-766-3926

Lahman 13'x24" chain stackmover with gear box $1850.NH super 717 forage chop-per with 824 2 row adjustablecornhead and hayhead goodcondition $1250. MF 35 21'PTO swather $500. 36'Rowse dump rake goodshape $800. Repainted WDAllis Chalmers NICE TRAC-TOR runs good $1250. Mo-bridge. 605-850-3996

2010 JD 612C lawn choppingcornhead. Contour Masterhydraulic plates. Headerheight. Row sensors.701-685-2466

MX130 Westfield auger,13x91ft, low profile hopperwith hydraulic swing hoppermover, used very little. Rea-son for selling, it wont reachmy new bin.

Call 605-770-8192

JD 3975 silage cutter withlong spout and hydraulic piv-ot tongue. Green 3RN head.Field ready, good conditionasking $18,000. Two 14'Richardton 700 dump wag-ons. Good condition, asking$9,000 each. Call Steve atRee Heights 605-380-0092.

FOR SALE: Delux DGE 3000Tower Dryer, all SS Screens.Will dry and cool 3000 bph at5pt removal. Excellent condi-tion 139,000.00 Dan715-245-6194

FOR SALE:IH 810 Pickup head, nice,$1,500.Case IH 1020 25ft flexhead,good, $5,500.

Call 605-938-4246 or605-237-9064

HARVEST

EQUIPMENTJD 3950 cutter with 5 1/2fthay head, 3 row narrow cornhead, $6000. IH 600 siloblower, $500. 605-880-0667

FOR SALE: 2002 CF/AB 270farm fans. Continuous flowdryer, 2595 hours, single-phase, LP with automaticmoisture control. Excellentcondition. $22,500 OBO.Sukup Cyclone Air DeliverySystem with 5” tubes anddistributor. Used for oneseason. Stored inside. Callfor details.

605-625-3456Willow Lake, SD

FOR SALE, TRADE, orRENT:

608 8 row 30” Choppinghead, hydraulic deck

plates, knife rolls,2008-2013 model; 893Cornhead. 8 row 30”.

Hydraulic deck plate & kniferolls; 630 JD flexhead.Call 701-778-7611 or

701-269-9687

REM 3700 grain vac For Sale.Several attachments andspare parts to go with. Call605-730-0880.

Harvest Tools•New Koyker Flex Storegrain bagger system•IHC 1010 rigid head, 25ftbat reel•Buhler 13x85 grain auger•Mayrath 13x91 grain au-ger•New Header transporttrailer, 25ft

Photos @RennerEquip.Com

Call Corky at605-848-1013

John Deere 212 pickup headfor sale. 6 belt, right handdrive, always shedded, ex-cellent condition.605-795-3551 or605-881-1122

HARVEST

EQUIPMENT

Case IH 8220 Pull TypeSwather, 25' finger reel,rear hitch; $4500.Premier 1900 Pull TypeSwather, 25' finger reel,rear hitch, shedded, extraclean; $5500.Call: 701-351-0399

'01 JD 9650 STS 2136 sephrs, CM DAS, F&A, hopperext., 20.8x42 duals,yield/moisture monitor withGPS. '04 JD 630 Hydraflexheader - non single point. '04JD 9660 STS - 1624 sep hrs,20.8x42 duals, hopper exten-sion, CM, DAS, F&A,yield/moisture monitor. '04JD 630 Hydraflex header -single point hookup, excellentcondition. JD 12 row 22 in.Corn head - GVL poly.701-430-0745.

Flex Head For New HollandCombine For Sale:

Model 973, 25' with fingerreel, field ready.

Call: 218-686-2946

FOR SALE: John Deere 21'#590 pull type swather;$1500.1995 6 row wic topper withknife scalpers; $1500.Call: 701-520-1153

FOR SALE: MacDon 25ft.swather, 1000 PTO, likenew, only cut 1500 acressince new, always shed-ded. 701-360-3699.

FOR SALE:•Westfield Auger, MK13-111choice of 2012 or 2006 Mod-el year.•Alloway Stock Shredder, 22',new gear box, excellentshape.•Inline centrifugal fan, 27",10hp, single phase.•27" Propane Heater.•40' of 30" culvert, new.

Call: 701-371-5195

930 JD flexhead, hyd. F/A,low hours on gear box,sickle & poly & other newparts. $7500 OBO.218-790-4404.

FOR SALE:1997 9500 John Deere com-bine 4891 engine hours,3648 separator hours,30.5x32 tires at 85%, No du-als.2002 9650 STS 2772 enginehours, 2185 separator hours,30.5x32 tires at 85%, no du-als.Both combines went throughthe combine program at theJohn Deere shop last winter.Both in very good condition.Have all the papers for yourinspection and several headsto choose from.

605-228-9188 or605-228-3262

Eureka, SD

JD 2004 630 Flexhead. HighDam, finger auger, excellentcondition, always shedded,$15,000. 605-769-1123

2012 John Deere 612CCStalkmaster cornhead 30”spacing, Header Height sen-sor, knife rolls, and rowsense. Warranty until Sep-tember 2nd. Disengageablec h o p p e r .1 H O O 6 1 2 C K C C 7 4 5 6 0 3$105,000. 605-715-7770

2010 Loftness bagger withun-loader, bags available,good shape, 605-290-3323or 605-228-3025

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-Power Washing

Andrew Turner 888-925-2189 701-213-5204

STATEWIDE SERVICE - FREE ESTIMATES

We are buyers and processors of Pinto Beans andBlack Turtle Beans. If you have beans to sell give

us a call! We have trucking available.

Engstrom Bean & SeedLeeds, ND 58346

Brian & James Engstrom701-466-2398

Fax 701-466-2076Regional Manager - James Enger

218-791-5390

With Processing Plants in Leeds andPetersburg, ND

Receiving Stations in Maddock, andGrace City, ND

Leeds: 701-466-2398Petersburg: 701-345-8264Maddock: 701-438-2441

Grace City:701-674-3144 or

701-307-0408

DAMAGEDGRAIN

WANTEDANYWHERE

We buydamaged grainany condition-wet or dry-

including damaged silo cornTOP DOLLAR

We have vacs and trucksCALL HEIDI OR LARRY

NORTHERN AGSERVICE, INC.800-205-5751

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HARVESTEQUIPMENT

JD 6600 Diesel combine. 404motor, 3400 hours, asking$4750 OBO. JD 444 corn-head. JD 216 bean head.$2500 each. 605-366-8571

FOR SALE:•30' Case IH Flex headercrary air reel; $16,000.

•12R22" IHC 1000 series cornheader, poly; $16,000.•90' spray air; $14,000.

218-955-0888

JD 9600 corn 1990 com-bine for sale. Owned since1994. Always shedded, tires90%, 5000 hours. All acces-sories. JD serviced every oth-er year, $23,000 or best offer.Dakitch Farms, Ada, MN

218-584-8283 or218-766-5628

Case IH 1063 corn head, 300acres on complete rebuild, allnew ware parts, Poly tin andpaint, tracker drive, Bishplate to fit White or early MFrotary, $14,000.605-214-1057 Claire City SD.

Variable FrequencyDrives/Phase Converters.Converts from single to 3phase for 30 HP and lessmotors. Comes with enclo-sure and line reactors. Previ-ously on a CMC grain bin.605-750-0068

★★ REDUCED PRICE! ★★FOR SALE:

2006 Sukup T2411 dryer,40HP, stainless steel, 2,000hours, excellent condition, in-cludes fill & take-away au-gers, 1,000 BPH,

$33,000 OBO. Must Go!NO TELEMARKETERS.

Mack Farms in Leola, SD605-216-9096

2 Versatile Swathers. 19804400 self-propelled, 22', cab,A/C, double swath $4,000.1976 400 Self-propelled, 20',cab, finger reel, $1,000.701-490-0824

JD & Geringhoff cornheads,6R30, 8R22, 8R30, 12R20,12R22, other sizes available,new & used. Will also do re-conditioning different rowspacing or complete rebuildon JD cornhead. We offer fullwarranty on any JD gear boxwe rebuild

Sales, Service & RentalMW Cornheads, Inc.

Hillsboro, ND701-430-CORN (2676)

1984 JD 8820 Combine,5500 hours, fine cut strawchopper & chaff spreader;

$10,000.Dazey, ND

701-733-2208 or701-840-2358

HARVESTEQUIPMENTFOR SALE: New & usedhopper bins, 900-6000bushels on skids with aera-tion fans available, call nowfor good price. Also Newand Used bean tenders. In-ventory on stock, immedi-ate delivery. 12,000 or15,000 gallon fuel or liquidfertilizer tanks.

701-830-8000ask for Fred

2009 608 JD Cornhead. Kniferolls, HHS, nice head.$39,500. 893 JD Cornhead.Fluted rolls, excellent condi-tion. $17,000. 2010 JD 635Flexhead with CWF $30,500.701-423-5557

FOR SALE: Killbros 1810grain cart, 1000 bushel, rolltarp, excellent shape,$20,500.Killbros 490 grain cart, 650bushel, roll tarp, excellent$7,500. I bought both new!

605-853-3913 or cell605-871-3611

FARM FAN 1000H stackdryer, 2000 bushel perhour, good condition.Riteway land roller, 4245,field ready, $25,000.701-710-0525 Verona, ND.

FOR SALE: 2011 Farm Fans510 3ph Grain Dryer withstands, like new; $60,000.2001 JD 893 Cornhead, 1year on chains & sprockets,always stored inside;$23,000.Westfield 8x71 Grain Augerw/10hp electric motor &wheel swivel kit; $4000.

Call: 701-320-9835

FOR SALE: 2015 Case IHHeader with rake up pickup, used on 80 acres, fits2588 on down; $8,000/obo.Complete rear axle for 2588with 14.9x24 tires, new,never used; $4500.Sukup drive over chain con-veyor pit, single phase mo-tor included; $5,000.

Call: 701-261-7601 or701-238-0583 or

701-967-8377

PARKER 739 grain cartwith tarp and scale. Meridiangrain max 2000 hopper bins,skid, airation and a dent,$4,500; Macdon 25ft pulltype swather with pickup reelnot used in 5 years. Storedinside, $8,500.

701-269-3621, Medina, ND

'72 JD 800 Self PropelledSwather, 15' head, excellentcanvases, Chrysler slant 6engine; $700/obo.

Northeast, NDNorm @ 218-779-1603

HARVESTEQUIPMENT

CASE-IH 30 foot Rigid headwith finger reel. Good condi-tion. 810 30 foot rigid headwith finger reel, large auger.This head works with fieldtracker. Also have headertrailer for sale. 701-640-2160

WESTFIELD AUGER 13X111Low pro, power swing, like

new,$15,500 or lease to own,

$3875/year.Anderson Bros701-493-2241

Small grain concaves for 960or 9060 NH combine.10x86 Feterl auger withswing away hopper - in goodcondition.2 homemade combine head-er trailers.

Call 605-680-2689

FOR SALE: 12 row bean rod,extra heavy duty JD shanksand double rod.

Call: 701-230-2109

2009 DRAGO 1220 chop-ping cornhead, 12 row 20",self adjusting deck. Plates,ear savers, green poly, JohnDeere adaptor. Used onlytwo seasons on 4000 acrestotal. Excellent condition,$75,000. 701-640-8119

2002 John Deere 930F, newpoly, new cutter bar, guardsickle and hold down plates,all new 500 acres. $12,500.320-314-2631

Farm fans 1500 dryer,$40,000. Feterl 130ft grainauger, $3500. 605-290-7079

Grain Cart - J&M 750 withscale & tarp, always shed-ded. Brandt 13”x110’ augerPTO. Two years old.Mayrath 8”x72’ auger PTO.Mayrath 8”x40’ auger PTO.

Call 605-880-7098Hazel, SD Area

876 Brent grain cart, excel-lent condition, $23,000 OBO.605-280-3598

For Sale: JD 930F, 30’ flexhead, full finger auger (nodents), poly skids (good),reel (very good), contourmaster, poly snouts, very

good cond & appear,$10,900, with trailer

$12,900, 320-284-2462

HARVESTEQUIPMENTNew 3500 Bu Brock bin.$1950. 5000 Bu $2250. 2-7500 Bu $3850 each. 7000Bu drying bin - Complete -$6500. 2- 13000 Bu- $4500each. 13000 Bu with floor$8500. 15000 Bu $6500.22000 Bu w/floor $10500.22000 Bu Butler w/floor & 8”unload $12500. 34000 Bu$8500. New 66000 BuBrock with EverythingPriced to Sell. 7 1/2 hp Key-ho fans & transitions. 50’ of15” drag and catwalk$5500. 48’ Floor stands$4900.

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963 IH Cornhead, goodshape, works great, good tin,$3,500. 605-480-1401

J & M 875 grain cart, scale,tarp, 30.5x35 tires.J & M 750 grain cart, scale.Also new J & M cartsavailable.

Call 605-350-3225

FOR SALE Stock Chopper 20’Balzer Model 2000. Alwaysshedded, $12,000.Also an IHC 1083 8 row nar-row cornhead, clean, $6000.

Dale Bowne 605-693-4200

FOR SALE: Case IH 2212 20"cornhead, fits the 8000 seriescombine, poly snouts, hydrodeck plates, single pointhook up. Very good shape.Call 605-395-7870. Can beseen at the Pro Ag lot inAberdeen SD.

•1999 JD 930F flexheadwith poly snouts, $6500.•2 - MF 9001 13’ PU headsw/Sund pickups, adapted toJD $500 each.•2001 JD 930F flexheadwith poly snouts, full fingerauger, Fore and Aft, PTOhookups, $9,000.•All headers have extraparts or sickles and are invery good to excellentshape.

CAN DELIVER.Best offers considered.Contact Henry Heagley,

Westport, SD.605-380-2816.

MC600 Grain Dryer, 3 phaseelectric, works well, asking$3,500. 218-557-8534 leavemessage

HARVESTEQUIPMENT

2006 MacDon 974 flex drap-er head with JD mount,$39,000.2003 Gerringhoff cutting cornhead, JD or Internationalmount, $35,000.

605-480-3299

FOR SALE:McDonn 3000 pull typeswather, 2001, w/finger reel,excellent condition, $5000.1482 International combinew/specialty rotor, pickuphead and 17.5' straight head.218-689-6872 or218-442-7285.

FOR SALE: 3 Universal EdibleBean Heads, 22', 1 with SundPickup, 1 with Pickett 8-barpickup, 1 without pickup,shedded.

Crookston, MN218-289-1054

FOR SALE:•1990 JD 9600 Combine,4200 engine hrs, 2900 sep.hrs, 2nd owner; $36,500.•2001 JD 930F Flex Head;$11,500.•1995 JD 930 Rigid headw/trailer; $7,500.-All in excellent condition &always shedded.

Call: 701-741-7957

NEW 6 wheel header trail-ers. 36 ft, high speed, ad-justable brackets, $4800.701-351-0399.

4020 Versatile head, with bi-directional mounts to fit on a276-2 bidirectional tractor.605-281-1436

HARVESTEQUIPMENT•2002 JD 914P 7-belt singlepoint hookup $11,500.•38 ft. stud king headertrailer tandem axle only acouple years old $6900.

701-430-0162

FOR SALE: 30' McDon 960Harvest Draper Headerw/finger reel, good condi-tion; $8500/obo.

Starkweather, NDCall: 701-292-4101

2005 John Deere 630F hydroflexhead, field ready,$13,000. Call 605-350-3907

2008 612 JD corn head, nonchopping, with row sensorand header high, $53,000.2010 JD 612 corn head, nonchopping, header high$63,000. 912 6 belt JD pickup header, $3,200. Three Mi-cada hopper bottom bins ap-prox. 4000 bushel, $6,500each. 701-269-9914

WANTED: Milo Fingers.605-946-5580

Case IH 1680, 4450 hours,speciality rotor, rock trap,chopper, chaff spreader, ex-cellent tires, lots of newparts, $26,000. New Holland855 baler, $750 for parts. 20ftsteel box and hoist, $1,800.Pick up tonneau cover, $150.605-520-8311 or605-625-5643

FOR SALE: 25’ JD pull-typeswather in excellent condi-tion, always shedded. Formore info, call 605-380-4527

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EZ Cover Remote Bin CapNo more climbing grain binsto open or close the cap!• Cable operated spring loaded latch and hinge• Comes Complete with 30' of 1/8" cable and

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HARVESTEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: 2- 28' diameterair floors and supports. 2- 28'Springland bin unloaders, likenew. Westfield 10" auger forhopper bottoms, 3hp motor.605-885-7362

2009 New Holland 94C Com-bine Header, 42',UII Dual Fin-ger Reel, Dual Knife, Hyd.For-Aft and Tilt, Auto Heightand Transport, AFX AdapterCall 701-679-2201

HARVESTEQUIPMENT

16 Row 22” Green Calmercornhead, head sight control,hydraulic deck plates, singlepoint hookup, used 5 sea-sons. Shedded and in verygood condition. 1/3 the priceof new. 605-359-0064

FOR SALE: GSI 114 GrainDryer, single phase, LP gas,low hours, continuous flow,excellent shape.320-360-4458

HARVESTEQUIPMENTFOR SALE: Unverferth4500 grain cart, with newShur-Lok roll tarp, 20.8 x38 tires, 1000 rpm, excel-lent cond, $10,900.320-284-2462

FOR SALE: Wheatheart selfpropelled auger kit. 16 HpBriggs and Straton motorwith electric start. Please call701-430-0386.

Batco Belt Conveyors,13x35 hydraulic drive,13x35 electric drive.

Call: 701-741-4901 or701-599-2080

FOR SALE: 2000 FX38 NewHolland Forage Harvester,6 row kemper corn head,356 hay header, new knives& sheer bar; $75,000.

Call: 204-322-5350

2008 New Holland 88C FlexDraper in excellent condition!$29,500. Call 701-640-4697.

2007 JD 9760 STS, bulletroader, Y&M monitor, touchset, heavy duty reverser,power tail board, lincolnlube center, 42" duals, 28"rears, 1300 separatorhours, been through shop.2005 JD 935F Header,been gone through.JD 590 Swather, goodshape.

701-230-9403

HARVESTEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE:•JD 5830 4 Wheel DriveChopper w/kernal processor,auger box, air tube, 4R30"corn head & 12' hay head.•3 Miller 20' combo boxeswith Miller 18 ton wagons,14-L 16.1 tires with or withoutautomatic wagon hitches.•JD 8640 Tractor with 12'blade.-All in very good condition.

Call: 320-468-2428 or320-630-1777

960 MacDon rigid header,fits 9610 & older JD com-bines. 930 JD flex headwith Crary air reel, all newplastic, sickle, guards.Both heads rebuilt. Call701-520-1489.

FOR SALE: JD 224 Flex headwith a 900 series finger reel,good to excellent field readycondition; $3800.Albrecht North of Williams -

218-783-5111

FOR SALE: 1998 JD 930 flex-head with near new plastic &sickle. No dents in drum.Very clean, head stored in-side, $8500/offer. 30' Matson2 wheel header trailer,$2000. 1985 JD 212 6 beltpickup head. Also very clean& shedded. $2000/offer. En-derlin 701-680-1991,701-924-8334.

1990 JD 925R. Rigid Head.$6000. 605-999-1152

Case IH 8210 Swather, 1996model with low acres, goodshape. $5,500 OBO.605-448-5728 or605-448-5347

2006 JD 630F Flex headw/Crary air reel, low stonedam, 1 year on new sicklesections, spare sickle, goodplastic, header height in rig-id mode, contour master,60/70 series hookups, fullfingered auger, header trail-er, stored inside;$25,000/obo.

Washburn, NDCall: 701-460-1326

2007 JD 3975 chopper with 3row 30 inch cornhead andpickup head, excellent condi-tion.JD 12 row 30 inch cornhead,above average condition.605-848-0010 605-848-0010

HARVESTEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: NH 960 head witha Rand 5 belt pickup, plasticteeth, always been shedded.605-928-3213 or605-770-0014

2005 JD 688 rotary forageheader, good shape, $45,000OBO. 605-730-2150 No Tele-marketers

1997 20ft MC stock chopper,pull type, runs smooth, fieldready, do have a few spareparts available, $6,500. Con-tact 605-929-6982

Hesston 7155 silage cutter,with 2 row 30 in head andhay head. 605-354-0338

1,200 bushel hopper bottomtank, 12ft diameter, $650OBO. 605-294-7007

John Deere 924 rigid head.Alloway 20ft 3 point shredderwith a newer gear box.

605-237-8680

FOR SALE: 13x91 Westfieldplus auger, excellent condi-tion, $15,000. 320-760-2074

2012 Lexion C512-30 chop-ping cornhead. Very clean,shedded, knife rolls, Autocontour-height control, ad-justable deck plates, AutoSteer, low acres. ContactJohn Scott at 507-438-1100$91,000 OBO

625F Hyd flexhead, goodshape, always shedded. 605-354-0831 or 605-350-5788

2004 JD 635F flexhead, newstyle auger, good shape,$14,000. Also JD 230 30ftrigid head w/pto shafts so itcan be used on ContourMaster JD combines, $2,800.Also Weatherby Vanguard ri-fle, .223 caliber, rings andbases, $325. Call605-380-8322

3800 John Deere silagecutter with high dump, 30”rows. Retired and no longerneed it. Well maintained. Callafter 6pm. 605-625-3165

FOR SALE: Grain Cart Brent472.

701-284-7637

JD 6850, 1998 forage har-vester, 4WD, auto lube,2600/3600 hours, rebuilt for$76,000. Also 5830 4WD.

507-427-3520

HARVESTEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: 3 Balzer silagewagons, 16 ft, galvanizedroofs, heavy duty Balzergears, still have most of painton floors & aprons!Also a Gehl long-hopper, hi-throw silage blower. All shed-ded,

Call 507-828-5347or leave a message on

507-532-9249Marshall, MN

25' Case IH Pull TypeSwather with finger reel,keer sheer hydraulic endcutter, factory transport,nice shape; $4500/obo.

Call: 701-303-0379

FOR SALE:JD 843 Cornhead convertedto JD poly row dividers, snap-ping rollers, like new, oneseason on chains, sprockets,& deck plates, excellent con-dition, $7,900.

Call 507-789-6049

1163 Massy Ferguson, 6 row,30 inch cornhead,701-851-0281

FOR SALE: Super B EnergyMiser grain dryer, SE 1000cSN. SE1000C32102922, 3phase 230 volt Natural gas,$15.500.612-616-0250

FOR SALE: 8220 Interna-tional Swather, lift fingers &finger reel, always shedded,great shape.

Call: 701-454-3384 or701-520-1074

1983 L3 Gleaner combine,corn & bean, big engine,straddle duals, 18.4-42's,3250 sep hours, 4900 en-gine, Melroe 388 pickupheader, 320 flex header,22 ft straight header,Donahue double headertrailer. $18,000.218-289-1876.

FOR SALE: JD 444 cornhead, high back, goodcondition. 701-465-3505.

WANT TO BUY: JD 643corn head, high back,good condition.701-465-3505.

FOR SALE: Feterl jump au-ger. 10” with hydraulic drive.Best offer. Call 605-290-9252

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HARVEST

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: 2002 930 JohnDeere flex head, 930 JohnDeere straight head, lowstone dams off of 630F and635F. 701-642-5394 even-ings

HARVEST

EQUIPMENT

Complete dual set-up,520R42 Firestone deep

treads, came off late modelCase IH Combine, very low

acres, excellent shape.Call: 701-261-9071

FOR SALE:HOPPER TOPPER

For JD 9600 combine.Additional 100 bushelcapacity. Used 3 sea-sons. New price today$1125, will sell for $675.Call 701-749-2668.

FOR SALE: 2008 MacDonSD60S Flex draper 30ftheader, fits SN 184532 fitsJohn Deere, $31,750.612-616-0250

FOR SALE: Clarke machine20 ft backbone. $3500 OBO.Painted green. Call605-290-9252

FOR SALE: Westfield MK13x111 auger. Absolutely likenew. Call for the best deal.605-290-9252

FOR SALE: John Deere 924rigid head and John Deere.925 flexhead $2500 each.

Call 605-439-3587

HARVEST

EQUIPMENTFOR SALE: 1999 893 polycorn head, fluted rollers, PTOshalfs, excellent condition &field ready, $14,000. Call605-680-0074

JD 930 Flex head, 1998model, sickle guards & polyvery good, finger reel, fieldready, on trailer;$6800/obo.

Call: 218-782-2428 or218-689-8376

FOR SALE: Camper Model4400 chopper head. 6 Row30. $22,000. 605-830-1454

1993 JD 9600 Combine,w/2 year old Mud HogRWD, 3713 engine hours,2584 sep. hours. JD 930rigid head. JD 930 flexhead. All in nice shape.

Foxhome, MNCall: 218-643-3750 or

218-770-4139

FOR SALE All Crop Header.John Deere 853 all cropheader with good sunflowersides, shedded.

701-645-2593 or701-388-2681

2004 Case IH 1020 flex head,25’ wide, Crary air reel, Foreand Aft. 308-430-3762

HARVEST

EQUIPMENT2008 635 Hydro-flex head,single point hook up, has allthe bells and whistles, con-tour head, $14,500 OBO.2002 Polaris 500 Automatictransmission, electric winch,hand warmers, snowplow,looks good $3,300.605-772-4440 or605-354-0001

FOR SALE: 2 30' Case IH1020 flexheads one with dualdrives, 3 inch cut excellentshape $14000 older one sin-gle drive, one season onwobble box converted to 3inch cut good shape for it'sage $4500. Gann Valley, SD605-933-1820 or605-770-8287 no telemarket-ers

1063 Cornhead in goodshape. $7000. 605-350-0287

2002 JD 893 corn head, kniferolls, hydraulic deck plates,single point, PTO drives,$25,000, Mauer 36' headertrailer. 701-238-5755

FOR SALE: 12 ft Gehl silagedump wagon. Call605-437-2317

FOR SALE: Portable driveover unloading pit, Sudengaconveyor chain type withdrive over ramps. Call formore details 605-281-1436

FOR SALE: 2 1293 cornheads and 1 13x24 Farm-hand stack mover.701-320-0151 or701-493-2562

Superb Energy Miser con-tinuous flow grain dryer,Model SA625C, with 1000hot bu per hour capacity,3-phase, 48.5 max HP, 230volt, $23,000 OBO.

Call 605-380-6016or 605-225-5427

HEADERS FOR SALE:•30' HoneyBee draper w/JD

adapter; $24,000/obo.•JD 930F w/Crary air bar;

$14,000/obo.•JD 224 w/seedeater quick-

tach pans; $5,000/obo.•JD 212 w/6 belt pickup;

$4,000/obo.All are shedded and very

sharp.Todd Goven

701-448-2450 or701-870-0208

500 Bushel Brent Grain CartDickey John scale, Good

Condition $6500.701-490-0024

FOR SALE: Brand New JohnDeere 3975 silage cutter with3 row narrow head. Priced tosell! Fits a 2013 model withfull warranty. 605-354-2600or 605-350-6274

HARVEST

EQUIPMENTJohn Deere 608C Corn Head

2011 John Deere 608C 8 row30" Knife Rolls, Contour mas-

ter, Hydraulic deck plates,Low acres, Mint condition, al-

ways shedded $47,500701-490-0024

JD 3960 Cutter.2 row wide corn head.Like new hay head.2 16ft Roorda silage wagons,12 ton Westendorf gears, 14ply tires, steel stringers,shedded.M FarmAll starts, runs,drives, but looks a littlerough, good motor & drivetrain.

605-496-3709

JD 212 pickup platform, 6belts, good shape, not usedfor 12 years, shedded.605-380-5952

08 635F JD flex head, headerheight in rigid mode, crarywind bar, one season on newsickle, $26,000. 06 Timptehopper, 42x102x78, electrictraps, non ag hopper$24,000. Vulcan single pole30ft header trailers $1,200.701-351-5128.

JD 92 5 flex head, very goodcondition, good poly, hydraul-ic Fore & Aft, single pointhookup. 605-894-4438 orleave message

JD 925 Flex head, full finger,poly, nice condition.Int’l - JD head adapter.3pt Hydraulic Weed Badgerrotor tiller, 20in.DMC 54in rotary grain clean-er.3.5ft Woods finishing mower.

Call 701-430-3189

400 bushel United FarmTools grain cart with bottomaugers & front left auger dis-charge. $3000 OBO.605-287-4386

For Sale: 2006 Pickett TwinMaster Combine with dualspeed trans., 350RPM &500RPM. $95,000.715-556-9090 or715-632-2319

2011 630 Flex header w/012AWS reel, low acres;$32,000.

Call: 218-779-3073

For sale: MK 10X71 Westfieldauger. Bat reel for 930 JDheader complete with motor.Deep tooth sieves for 9870JD combine. 20in. Unverferth10bolt wheel spacers.

Call: 218-754-6891 or218-843-1244

SPRAYING

EQUIPMENTSummers Ultimate NT, 90’booms, 1500 gallon tank. Ex-cellent condition. $22,000OBO. 605-472-0332 or605-881-1444

FOR SALE: 4 Michelin tireswith rims 650/65R38, likenew. Fits 4710 or 4720 JohnDeere sprayer.

605-380-7639

FAST 120' Sprayer. Thrustboom, 2450 gallon tank, No-rac boom control, straddle

duels 30", like new condition;$65,600.

(320) 284-2281

SPRAYING

EQUIPMENTFOR SALE: 3 point Summerssprayer, hydraulic pump, Ra-ven control box, 300 gallontank, nice condition.701-430-3189

FOR SALE:Summers 2pt hitch sprayer,500 gallon tank, 70ft booms,wind screen, rinse tank, mix-ing cone, dual nozzle bodies,440 Raven w/remote, foammarkers, manual end noz-zles, new pump, pickuptransport hitch, clean, alwaysshedded,

Located South of Java.Call 605-845-6114

3pt sprayer, 150 gallon tank,boom buster nozzle, likenew. NH side delivery rake.$500 OBO for either.605-973-2338

2010 Schaben 8650-120Sprayer, 1650 gallon tank,120’ booms, Raven AutoHeight boom, 6 sectionboom valves, triple nozzlebodies, Raven 450 controller,200 gallon rinse tank,320-90R46 duals. Excellentcondition, $32,500.605-881-0314

FOR SALE: Summers 2point sprayer, 90' booms,foam markets, Raven 450controller, 750 gallon tank,$4,500; JD 24T square baler,$1,000; 1977 Dodge 4x4pickup, 360 motor, needswork, $750. 701-412-6595,Sheldon, ND

Summers 2008 110ft Ulti-mate Suspended BoomSprayer, Raven or JohnDeere auto rate controller,Swath Pro, 5 section shutoff, 200 gallon rinse, 1000gallon tank, 3-way nozzleswith tips, 14.9x46 rubber,shedded & excellent condi-tion; $27,500.Call: 701-351-0399

2009 Miller Nitro 4275120ft booms, new 20.8x38tires, 1600 gal SS tank, Auto-boom ht, 3 way nozzles,boom tilt accumulators, Ra-ven 460 controller, 2300hours. Very clean. Financingavailable, $185,000 USD. Call605-226-0695

Fast 120ft Sprayer. Trustboom, 2450 gallon tank, 2seasons. NORAC boom con-trol. Straddle duals, 30”. Likenew condition, $65,600.320-284-2281

2010 JD 4730 with 1650hours, traction control, SStank, swath control GS2monitor & duals for rear, ex-tended drive train warrantythrough February 2014;$157,500.

Call: 218-779-3073

CUSTOM

FARMINGLooking for Wheat

to Harvest.4 John Deere Combines

Available.Call Tim 620-204-0444

or Bryan at 620-341-1773

LOOKING for Fall crops toharvest. Soybeans, corn,sunflowers, & wheat. Twocombines & support equip-ment. Call 316-258-5658 or316-258-2335

J&J, Inc. DBA: Circle C Seeds2493 380th Street • Gary, MN •218-356-8214

www.soykointernational.com

If interested, please call Jade In at 701-298-0645or Howard Hoven at 218-368-1965.

Soyko International is looking to buy any variety ofNon-GMO conventional soybeans for 2012 crop leftoverseeds (with high premium) and 2013 crop new products.High premium prices over the CBOT are quite advanta-

geous. Contract growing is available for the 2014 crop.Soybean and wheat seed are available for purchase.

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EMPLOYMENT

Full time position toassist large animal vet,

benefits DOQ, farm experi-ence required. Positionopen immediately.

Send resume to:Huron Vet Hospital,340 4th Street NW,Huron, SD 57350

or call for information605-352-6063.

EMPLOYMENT

Harvest HelpWanted

CDL truck drivers, now thruend of Harvest.Colony People welcome toapply, possiblilty of yearround employment.

Contact Jr’s Harvesting.605-228-5356 or

605-437-2432

EMPLOYMENT

HARVEST HELP WANTEDMinto, ND

50 available openings.Willing to hire for a 1+week period. We have aflexible schedule for yourconvenience.

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GIS/GPS TechnologyInstructor

Mitchell TechnicalInstitute

MTI is seeking a full time,10-month GIS/GPS Technolo-gy instructor. Will teach glo-bal positioning systems andgraphical information sys-tems and possess the abilityto design and construct a ful-ly integrated GIS database.Must be proficient in applyingsurvey data to the database.Knowledge of GIS mapping,SoilMap and GIS manage-ment preferred.Experience with ArcViewand/or ESRI GIS software ap-plications strongly preferred.Agricultural background orexperience beneficial. Mini-mum AAS degree in GIStechnology or computer sys-tems and technology re-quired.

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EMPLOYMENTLooking for help for fall har-vest season starting immedi-ately. Job includes drivingtruck, combine, grain carts.Also sugarbeet truck driverswanted. Please call701-799-3032.

Winter Seasonal Snow Re-moval for 2013-2014, Lake-view Condo Association -

20th Ave NW.16 units in complex.

For further details call Ron605-225-9613 or cell

605-228-1035

HARVEST HELP WANTED:CDL Truck Drivers andCombine Operators nowthru fall harvest. Possibleyear round employment fortruck drivers. Must be re-liable, responsible, and mo-tivated. Call 605-669-2690

Harvest HelpPotato and Sugar Beet FarmMinto ND, 30 miles N ofGrand Forks. Potential for fulltime position.

Tyler Narloch701-520-8148Brad Narloch701-520-8341

Seeking Full Time experi-enced Welders for repair andfabrication business. Bene-fits, holidays, vacation, & sickdays. Located in Faulkton.Call 605-598-4393 orwww.homanwelding.com

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EMPLOYMENT

Help Wanted:We are looking for seasonalemployees to work on aSoil Sampling Crew out ofViborg.

Day travel will be necessaryand some overnights maybe required.

Opening would start onSept 15th and run approxto December 1st and thenagain from April thru June15th of next year and so on.

No experience necessary.

We are looking for self-starter, solid work ethic,anda strong back.

Please call Kelly or Amy at605-326-4344

for more information

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Help Wanted!!Yackley Farm Ranch

is hiring a year around em-ployee for General Farm op-erations in the Onida, SDarea.

Duties may include,but not limited to:

Crop Sprayer operation, trucktendering of seed, fertilizerand water. Truck driving forharvest. Daily service checksand maintenance of tractors,trucks, and various pieces ofmodern farm equipment.Some shop maintenancework in winter and downtime, Heated and AC shop.Salary: Competitive andopen, depending on experi-ence. Extra hourly pay onweekends as work is re-quested.

Inquiries Contact:Todd Yackley605-280-2415

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Seeking experienced farmemployee for beef cattle farm

located in Clear Lake, SD.Responsibilities include work-ing with cattle, operatingheavy machinery, and graintrucks.Competitive wages/benefitsDOE. CDL not required, cleandriving record required.

Serious inquiries only.Call Eide Livestock

605-874-8432

Full Time/Part Time PositionAvailable for responsible anddependable person on feed-lot and farming operation.Newer home available 3 bed-room & 2 bath.

If interested please call605-354-9006

WANTED TO HIRE:Someone to take down two

wooden granaries.16x28 feet, 2x6 walls.

Want to keep the goodlumber.

Sometime this Fall.701-269-3222

Harvest Help Wantedfor 2013

Fall Harvest. Grain cart andcombine operators needed.Applicant needs to be willingto travel. CDL not required.

Contact Dustin atErickson Harvesting

605-448-8237

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farm and commercial pro-jects. Free estimates.Matt: 701-729-2847

#1 GRAIN BIN MOVING:46-years experience,

licensed and insured, mostall types of bins and tanks.We specialize in grain bin

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Rock Lake, ND701-266-5577Bismarck, ND701-550-0444

For your Ag BuildingRestoration and New Building

Construction needs callDon Christiansen atElite Construction

1-816-806-2343 (cell)1-605-598-6626 (home)

David O’Daniel - Foreman1-605-450-9926

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#1 GRAIN BIN MOVING:Up to 28ft. in diameter or12,000 bushel. Plus hopperbins up to 5,000 bushels.Licensed and insured. Alsomove grain dryers and ver-tical fuel tanks up to 25,000gallons. First, fast andfriendly, call us for a quote.GROTTE MOVING, Finley,ND. 701-524-2323, cell701-238-2992.

BUILDINGS/BINS

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12" Caldwell aeration tubesfor grain bins, transitions &extra equipment; (2) 24ft di-ameter CMC aeration floors.Drees Farms, Grand Forks,ND. 701-772-2509

BUILDINGS/BINSFor Rent: 4) 27,000 bushelbins near Horace, ND withfull floor aeration, good ac-cess and close to severalgood market options. 1year lease flat rate.701-430-0162.

FOR SALE 7000 Bu Behlenbin. 21’ Diameter x 5 ringshigh. Full floor with sump &unloader. Coldwell 7.5 HPfan. 3000 Bushel Behlen bin.Also have Lorrich 3000 Bucone bin. Heavy wind dam-age. Harvesting EquipmentJD 930 bat reel with hyd mo-tor. 605-765-2863

WANT TO BUY: 2 rings toadd to older 18 ft diameterButler grain bin with narrowcorrugation. Call701-663-7266.

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FOR AUCTION! • AG LAND • FOR SALE!FARMERS NATIONAL COMPANY was rated #1 land auction company

in 2012 and 2011 by The Land Report - The Magazine of the American Landowner.The Land Report also rated Farmers National Company as a “Best Brokerage Company” in 2012.

Visit our website for information on all of our landowner services.www.FarmersNational.com

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MINNESOTA• LAND AUCTION! 301.06+/- Acres, Polk County, MN. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located southeast of Crookston, MN. L-1300619. Contact Jayson

Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305.• LAND AUCTION! 240+/- Acres, Polk County, MN. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located southwest of Fisher, MN. L-1300650.

Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305.

NORTH DAKOTA• LAND AUCTION! 186.96+/- Acres, Walsh County, ND. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located east of Grafton, ND. L-1300581 and L-1300594. Contact

Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305.• LAND AUCTION! 160+/- Acres, Walsh County, ND. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located northwest of Veseleville, ND. L-1300674. Contact Jayson

Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305.• LAND AUCTION! 624.73+/- Acres, Grand Forks, ND. Thursday, August 15, 2013. Located northwest of Mekinock, ND. L-1300651. Contact Jayson

Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305.• 58.02+/- ACRES, Cass County, ND. Adjacent to West Fargo, ND. Price Reduced! L-1200670, Brent Qualey (701)238-0725, Kyle Nelson

(701) 238-9385, or Dale Weston (701)361-2023.• 320+/- ACRES, Cavalier County, ND. Located 4 miles south & 1 miles east of Calio, ND, L-1300536. Contact Jayson Menke (218) 779-1293 or Andy

Gudajtes (218) 779-73055.• 200+/- ACRES, Griggs County, ND. For Sale on Bids, property located 6 miles southwest of Aneta, ND, L-1300565, Rob Loe (701) 261-3355.• 160+/- Acres, Griggs County, ND. For Sale on Bids, property located 10 miles southwest of Aneta, ND, L-1300629, Rob Loe (701) 261-3355.• LAND AUCTION! 320+/- Acres, Cass County, ND. Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Located eight miles southwest of Page, ND. Selling in two

individual tracts. L-1300660, Dale Weston (701) 361-2023, Brent Qualey (701) 238-0725 or Kyle Nelson (701) 238-9385.

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205.88 Total Acres As One TractCurrently in CRP -- Expiring 2015 and 2020Located 4 Miles Northeast of Hamberg, ND

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONSS½SE¼ Section 9, T150 N R69 W, Ex 34.12 Ac tract; AND

NE¼ Section 16, T150 N R69 W

BID PROCEDUREWritten bids will be received at the office of Red River Land Co, LLC

until 12:00 (noon) on Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Those sub-

mitting the ten highest written bids will be notified and invited to

attend the oral bidding to be held on Thursday, September 5, 2013

at 11:00 am in the meeting room at the KTL Building, 600 Railway St

N in Fessenden, ND.

TERMS OF SALE & CLOSINGThe terms of the sale are cash. A 10% earnest money deposit will

be required of the successful bidder on the date of sale, with the

balance due in full on September 30, 2013. Seller will provide

updated abstracts of title or title insurance evidencing marketable

title. Seller reserves 50% of mineral rights; reserves the right to

reject any and all bids; and to waive any irregularities.

For a detailed brochure and bid formcontact John Botsford at:

hamberg, nd land for sale on bidsnorway lake Township

Wells County, nd

Bremer Bank Building3100 South Columbia Road

Grand Forks, ND 58201Phone: 701-757-1888

www.redriverlandco.com

ND ShippingAvailableCall Tim AndersonGranville, ND701-626-1612

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FOR SALE: Vertec Dry-er,three extra tiers,and ametal top added,with a crossauger. In addition it has twocooling fans. The Bearingsand motors are either new orrebuilt within 50 hours.EX-CELLENT CONDITION and itis ready to movecontact John Williams,701-361-5018

FOR SALE: 1 20'x121/2'White steel overheaddoor, good condition,$1,000; 2 - 4,000 bu. bins, 18'dia Buthen $800; 2 1400, 34000 bu Buthen bins withhopper bottoms, $7,000apiece; 2 3000 bu circle binswith Micada hopper bottoms,$7,000 apiec; 3 sets of Lex-ion Lazer for heading autosteer $500 a set. Call701-238-8800

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FOR SALE:(2) 10,000 bushel bins with

aeration floors, fans & sweepauger.

(2) 800 bushel hopper bottombins.

(1) 20 ton hopper with auger.(1) 8 ton hopper.

Taking bidsCarpro IX LP

Box 739Pelican Rapids, MN 56572

Call: 701-866-6054

FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENTWant To Buy: Winter Triti-cale Seed off of the farm.

Call: 316-249-1907

Dairy Quality Alfalfa Hay,2nd cutting, Big squarebales, 1450 lbs per bale,Price $305/ton or buy it all for$300/ton. 605-798-5413

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HAY FOR SALE:Round or large square balesalfalfa, straw or grass hay.Delivery available by semi.

Ose Hay Farm,Thief River Falls, MN.Call or text LeRoy at

218-689-6675

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small grain seed needs.Chris Lee

Embden Grain701-552-1300 or 888-238-6623

[email protected]

FOR SALE:5000 Bushels of Wesley Win-ter Wheat. Good test weight& protein, yield was 85 bush-els to the acres. $8.50/bush-el.

Call 605-641-5635

Crop quality Native Grasshay. Located in easternSouth Dakota.

605-690-2743

FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENT

Winter Wheat Seed For Sale:WB Matlock winter wheat

seed. 2012 crop seedready for planting on PPacres. High yields, test

weight, great strawstrength. Improved disease

tolerance and very goodwinter hardiness.

Hunt Seed Co Inc, Hallock MN218-843-1139

WANTEDDairy Alfalfa or Grinding Alfal-fa, mixed or grass hay. Large

square bales.Contact John Haensel at

605-351-5760

DAKOTA HAY AUCTIONOF

CORSICA & PARKER, SDAuctions every Mondayyear round at 1pm in

Corsica, SDTrucks & Brokers availablefor lower shipping rates.Parker Closed until Fall

To consign or get informa-tion & sales results go to

www.dakotahayauction.comor Call 605-770-0662office 605-946-5002

CURRENT AND NEW CROPYELLOW PEA CONTRACTSDakota Dry Bean, Inc. iscontracting current andnew crop yellow peas.

Licensed and bonded inNorth Dakota.

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Please call Dakota Dry Bean at701-746-7493 or 701-398-3112.

FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENT

Native Grass SeedWe have available a local ori-gin Big Bluestem (ClayCounty, MN) and Indiangrass(Tomahawk) mix.Our grass seed is of the high-est quality and is regionallysuited for west central andnorthwest MN, eastern NDand northeast SD.

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Looking into fall planting?Call AgriMAX for all your

Winter Wheat Needs!Offering CERTIFIED SYWOLF, CDC FALCON,

and WB MATLOCK winterwheat seed for the

2013 fall planting season.Call our office at (218) 891-2211

Fisher, MN

2013 Wheat Straw ForSale:

Large square bales, fieldshave been field inspected forweeds by ND Seed Depart-

ment.701-361-9921

Crop quality native grass hay.Located in eastern South Da-kota.

605-690-2743

McGuigan Inc.FOR SALE alfalfa hay, 2nd &3rd cutting, 3x3 mid-sizesquare bales, 605-641-0680

WANTED: Damaged or WetFeed Grain. Will pick up.

Northwood, ND.Call: 701-587-6042 or

701-587-5433 or218-779-5640

127 Big Round 2nd cuttingalfalfa bales. 20.45 Protein,15.2% moisture, 136 RSV.Bales average 1562 lbs, netwrapped. Will Load. $140 perton. 2 N of Milbank, SD.605-880-4622

FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE:2013 Big Round Bales ofgrass hay intermediate &brome alfalfa mix. Excellentquality. Put up with no rain.Baled with Vermeer balerwith net wrap. Also, 140Round bales of CRP hay.

605-354-1809Dan Schilling

Wessington, SD

Small square bales for sale,grass, alfalfa and alfalfa mix.Call 605-870-1639

FOR SALE: 1100-1200 lb biground bales with sisal twine.CRP and prairie hay, verynice quality with mostly inter-mediate grass and alfalfa inCRP. Still haying now but willhave around 2000 bales forsale by middle of August.Asking $150 per ton. Pleasecall 605-280-4098 and askfor Mike. Vivian, SD area(central SD)

Jerry Winter wheat seed forsale. Call to book now. It isgoing very fast with all the

prevent plant acres.701-430-0162.

FOR SALE:State inspected weed freebarley straw in large squarebales, put up without rain.Red Angus coming 3 yearold Bull, has been fertilitytested.

Elm River FarmsHarley Scholl701-860-6470

SEED FOR SALE:Certified Winter Wheat:Overland, Expedition andWesley. Full Line of CoverCrop Seed, Custom Mixes

Available, Proso Millet,Sorghum-Sudangrass,Triticale, Turnip, Radish,

Non-RR Conola.Certified On-Farm Scale.

#SM-14018Call Howe Seeds Inc.

McLaughlin, SD 57642605-823-4892

Sailed Winter Wheat Hay ForSale. Weighing approx1200-1400 lbs. Net wrapped,asking $100/ton OBO. Strawavailable as well.605-222-1142

New & Used Trailer Inventory Changes Daily

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HIGH CAPACITYLIME SPREADER

G.S.I. 400-C & 340-CGRAIN DRYERS

Single phase propane, Continuous flow/stagedautomatic batch on each one. Transport kits not

included. 2 @ $20,000 each/firm price.

HAUGEN SALES & LEASINGShop 701-439-2534

Mike Cell 701-730-1895WE DELIVER ANYWHERE • 10 MILES NORTH OF WYNDMERE, ND

www.bigiron.comUnreserved Auction

NO BUYERS PREMIUM FEE & NO RESERVES!!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013First lots scheduled to close at 10:00 AM Central Time

The next BigIron.com auction is on August 28!!

Big Iron is seeking motivated sales representatives andmanagers, send your resume to [email protected]

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

30 Combines, 7 Forage Harvesters, 48 Headers, 12 Grain Carts,35 Tractors, 4 Semi Trucks, 4 Dump Trucks, 2 Mixer/Feeder

Trucks, 7 Straight Trucks, 5 Grain Trailers, 2 Air Seeders,12 Drills, 2 Balers, 5 Mower Conditioners/Windrowers,

5 Skid Steers, 4 Sprayers, 2 Wheel Loaders, Tillage Equipment,Livestock Equipment, Harvest Equipment and much more!

Visit www.bigiron.com for owner names,items locations & phone numbers.

511 LOTS SELLING

ONLINE ONLY

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FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENT

WANTED TO BUY Straw inthe windrow, price will de-pend on quantity and loca-tion. Contact Scott605-949-2132 if no answerleave a message.

FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENT

WANTED Big Square Bales ofGood quality alfalfa RFVabove 150. Contact JohnScott at 507-438-1100

WANTED TO BUY:2013 hay need 10,000 bales.Please call 605-823-4134

FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENT

For Sale: First and secondcutting alfalfa/orchard grass;Mostly alfalfa. Big roundbales #1600+; net wrapped;No rain. Tested: RFV87.60-94.44. $200/ton; Nodelivery but will load.701-371-1000 or218-584-8157.

Round Alfalfa BalesSelling 40 first cutting and 40second cutting large roundalfalfa bales. Both cuttingsput up with no rain. Nice 6x5bales with plastic twine. Ask-ing $130 for first cutting and$140. Please call701-799-3173

Small square brome grass.Can Deliver.

Call 605-382-7295

Registered Darrell WinterWheat Seed For Sale

2012 crop year, 95% germi-nation, excellent yielding,good disease package, me-dium height, deliveryavailable. Located in northcentral North Dakota. Call701-866-5220.

AGWEEK ads cover 4 states andbring results. Call 888-857-1920

FEED, SEED & HAY ANDRELATED EQUIPMENTWe are looking for individu-als and businesses' to pro-mote our seed. Corn hy-brids from 74 day to 113day, conventional, traited,silage specific, organic andgrain hybrids. Soybeans, Al-falfa and forage seeds aswell. Direct, dealer andwholesale sales allavailable. Sign up now, ournew year starts August2013.

Kussmaul Seed Co.Roy Hardy, Northern

Sales Manager715-610-6000

Hay Ground for Rent.701-485-3376

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Net-wrapped Wheat Bales.Weighing about 1000 lbs. Wewill load. 605-859-2249

HAYINGEQUIPMENT

JD 2360 diesel swatherwith 21 ft double swathfinger reel head & JD 530baler. 701-321-9065 or701-321-2911.

HAYINGEQUIPMENT

FOR SALE: 2008 Vermeer605M baler. Baler has 5419total bales, twine tie, baleramps, Accu-bale "plus"monitor. Has the smaller flo-tation tires that are in goodshape, 540PTO, pickupgauge wheels, and DCF widepickup. The belts, chains,and sprockets are all in goodshape. Any questions pleasecall. Asking $14,000 or bestoffer. 701-220-5814

FOR SALE: 566 John Deerebaler, has net wrap, newchains, new gear box, beltsare excellent, very nice baler,$10,000. 605-216-2392

FOR SALE: Selling all hay andcattle equipment. Have aloaded 567 baler, 946 disc-bine, sitrex 22 wheel vrake.All is mint condition and hasalways been shedded. Alsohave a 9 wheel rake, linn hy-draulic chute, linn crowdingtub, corral panels, bale feed-ers, 20 ft stock trailer, suckerrod, oil well pipe. 10 ft gateswith overheads. Also, all sortsof t posts, wood, oil wellposts and much more. Call605 216 6784.

Hay Handling Equipment•Tonutti V20 wheel rake•Kramer Inline 8 bale mov-er w/side arm•Lorenz Stack mover 13x29•Many Tractor front endloaders•Single & Double roundbale spears•Grapple Forks - 4 & 5 tines•Skidsteer Buckets w/grap-ple forks•Pallet Forks - for all load-ers including Skidsteers

Photos @RennerEquip.Com

Call Corky at605-848-1013

HAYINGEQUIPMENT

2007 NH 499 12’ Hydraswing haybine. Like new.Only 3K acres cut. $11,500.218-253-2861

2010 New Holland br7060baler, net wrap or twine, 560bales, extra wide sweep, verygood condition, alwaysshredded, asking $21,000call 605-520-7021

720 TD 14ft disc bine, fits onbidirectional, like new. 14wheel V-rake. 4865 New Ideabaler, net wrap and twine,hydraulic pick up. 6072 Buell-er baler. Coon VT 180 verticalmixer, 800 cu ft, with scale, 2doors, like new. W24 hayloader with grapple. Call701-724-3486 or701-680-1507

FOR SALE:USED VERMEER BALERS•2 - 605SM with Netwrap.•2 - 605M, 1 with twine,

1 with net wrap.•1 - 605XL

Call Cal @ 701-490-0652or Kyle @ 701-490-6460

New Holland 688 Round bal-er, hydraulic pickup, balekicker, 1,000 PTO, bale com-mand, field ready and shed-ded.1997 Dodge 3/4 ton 4 wheeldrive extended cab pickup,good condition.1990 Ford 1/2 ton, 4 wheeldrive, extended cab, needsradiator, new tires.

701-452-2596 or701-452-2141

FOR SALE: Case IH 4000swather, cab crimper, 16’head. Also, a transport cart.Shedded. 507-220-1067

FOR SALE: New Holland 499hay bine, 12ft, $5,750 OBO.507-829-5556

For Complete List Visit: www.reinhardtauctions.comOr Call 218-845-2260 MN LIC #01-15

Tues. August 1310 AM • BOVEY, MN

Restaurant Sellout Auction Goodtime Pizza & RestaurantMark Taray & Gerry Markovich, Owners

HUGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONSAT. AUGUST 17, 2013- 8:00 AM

4R ARENA, PALISADE, MN34996 480th Street, Palisade, MN 56469

***2013 Consignment schedule- October 12. Consignearly for firearms as space is first come/first served.

***Calling for contractor, logging, vehicles, larger sportingconsignments IMMEDIATELY as print deadline is Sept. 16th.

Firearms must be in our possession by Sept. 1st.

550 FIREARMS, TRACTORS & MACHINERY: FORD 4600 SPE-CIAL UTILITY DIESEL TRACTOR, GEHL 250 MANURESPREADER,NORTHWEST 3-PT. 17-FT. ROTO TILLER, JD 8-FT.OFF-SET TANDEM WHEEL DISC, KEEWANEE 3-PT. 10-FT.CHISEL PLOW LOGGING & EQUIP.: 2 HYDROAXES FELLER-BUNCHERS, JD 540B GRAPPLE SKIDDER, FORD 7500 BACK-HOE, ‘00 JD 250 SKID LOADER, WOODMIZER LT40, PORTABLEBAND SAWMILL COLLECTORS CRAWLERS, ETC.: ‘30 OR ‘31CATERPILLAR 15 ORCHARD MODEL CRAWLER TRUCKS &PICKUPS: ‘03 MACK CH613 DAY CAB TRACTOR, ‘04 CHEVRO-LET 1500 LT, ‘88 FORD F250 XLT LARIAT, 75,925 miles SUVs &CARS: ‘07 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT, ‘00 CHEVROLET SUBUR-BAN NEW BUILDING TIN & LUMBER: New Overhead Doors,WHITE OAK, APPROX. 3 SEMI-LOADS OF ASST. NEW DIMEN-SIONAL & SIDING LUMBER YARD & SHOP: NEW CUB CADETINVENTORY W/FULL 3-Yr. FACTORY WARRANTY, JD 430DIESEL HYDROSTATIC GARDEN TRACTOR, JD 1032D SNOW-BLOWER, KUBOTA ARX5500 GENERATOR, ELECTRICAL HAND-TOOLS RANCH SUPPLIES: ‘84 RAWHIDE 16’ STOCK TRAILER,GATES RV & CAMPERS: ‘07 K-Z SPORTSTER 5TH-WHEELCAMPER TOY HAULER HARLEY DAVIDSON & SPORTING: ‘04HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFT TAIL CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE, ‘08CONCESSION TRAILER, BUILT INTO NEWER-STYLE CARGOTRAILER, ‘01 PUG TRACK ALL-TERRAIN UNIT AMMUNTION,FIREARM RELATED & SPORTING COLLECTIBLES: WELLOVER 10,000 ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION, TRAPS TREES: Ap-prox. 75 Potted Evergreen Trees PROPANE TANKS, COL-LECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD plus much more!

Mon. August 2610 AM • STURGEON LAKE, MN

Estate Auction Kathy (Bob) Postal, Owner

Thurs. August 2910 AM • DANBURY, WI

Two-Generation LumberyardRetirement Sellout Auction Proffit Lumber, Owner

Wed. September 1110 AM • PINE RIVER, MN

Retirement Sellout Auction Rowena Kruckow, Owner

Wed. September 1810 AM • KELSEY, MN

Retirement Auction Ed & Loretta Janzen, Owners

Wed. October 910 AM • MOTLEY, MN

Retirement Auction Richard & Bev Boduc, Owners Scott Schuster Auctioneer4338 70th Ave. N. • Grand Forks701-740-2090ND LIc. #821 - MN Lic. #60-06-003

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Saturday August 17, 2013 • 10:00AMLOCATION: 7565 Hwy. 81 – Grafton, ND (Village of Auburn)

DIRECTIONS: 6 miles north of Grafton, ND on Hwy. 81For updates and photos go to

www.midwestauctions.com/schusterPICKUPS: 2004 Dodge Ram 1500SLT, 4WD reg. cab short box pickup,5.7L Hemi, auto, only 55,000 miles;1961 IHC 100 2WD reg. cab long boxpickup, 64,000 miles, for parts orrestoration;TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT: 1970 IHFarmall 826 Hydro, diesel, 2WD, IHcab, 3-pt, PTO, 2-hyd, 9960 hours,

w/Koyker K5 loader, 8’ bucket; 1985 IH 254 utility, diesel, 2WD, 3-pt, PTO,795 hours; 60” 3-pt finish cut mower; IH 80 snow blower, hyd. chute rotator;LAWN & GARDEN: 1975 IH Cub Cadet 1200 12-HP garden tractor, 44” deck;IH Cub Cadet 100 10-HP garden tractor, 42” deck; Swisher 44” 11.5-HP fin-ish cut trail mower; Gambles 2-HP tiller; 38” lawn sweeper; Handy lawnsprayer; Homelite chain saw; Wheel barrow; Gas grill;SHOP TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Performax table saw; Bench grinder; Forneyarc welder; Bench top parts washer; SK tool chest; Storage cabinet & shelv-ing; 2-ton cherry picker; Portable air compressor; Jacks; Hand, air & powertools;HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES: Doll collection (porcelain & Barbie); Barbiemotor home; Large selection of Avon; Various glassware & crystal; Salt &Pepper shakers; Bells; Figurines; Various silver; Children’s rocker; Antique hi-chair; School desk; ND centennial plates; Wicker furniture; Wind-up train set;Vintage farm toys; Tinker toys; Old comic books; Hot Rod magazines; Whitetreadle sewing machine; Antique wheel chair; Steel runner sleigh; Writingdesk; Sectary desk; Christmas bears & decorations; Dressers; File cabinet;Microwave & stand; TV’s; Kitchen utensils, World Book; Recliner; Lamps;Canning supplies;MISCELLANEOUS: 1982 Honda 110 3-wheeler ATV; 6’x8’ utility trailer;Bicycles; Coleman cooler; 100 gal. fuel service tank w/12v pump; 125 gal. fuelservice tank w/hand pump; 425 gal. poly water tank (for pickup box); Cat. 2quick hitch; Cast iron implement seat;

PAYLOADER, VEHICLES, SHOP TOOLSHOUSEHOLD AND COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

AUCTION

Auctioneer: Harley J. Camperud Lic. #1142732 6 Ave. NE ,Northwood, N.D. 58267

Phone 701-587-5269 or 1-800-675-5269, Cell 218-779-1526Clerk : Camperud Clerking Lic. #34 Terms: Cash or Check

Lunch will be served Not responsible for accidents. Titles will be mailed.Any statement made by auctioneer takes precedence over any and all advertising.

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PAY LOADER: Cat 950 with cab 3 yard bucket sn: 81J5062VEHICLES: 2003 Chevy Silverado Extended Cab, 1500LS, V8, Automatic, 117K Miles;2000 Chrysler, Town and Country LX Van, V6, Automatic, 141K Miles; Gravely TandemAxel 16’ Trailer with Beaver tails and ramps, 5 hole rims; 2 Wheel Car CaddySHOP EQUIPMENT: Aladdin, 2300psi, Hot Water Pressure Washer, 220; Millermatic,Vintage CV-DC, Wire Feed Welder; Aluminum, Spoolmatic 30A, Gun for above Welder;Idealarc-250, AC/DC Welder; Craftsman, 150 Drill press; Jet Drilling and MillingMachine; Jet Metal Cutting Band Saw; Dayton Metal Cutting Band Saw; Large old Anvil(approx 100lbs); Tool Chest (Two Compartment); Delta Dust Collector; Craftsman 12”Band Saw; Craftsman 10” Table saw; Socket Sets; 3/8-1” air impact wrenches; Openend box end wrench sets. Many hand tools, power tools, to numerous to mentionLAWN & GARDEN: Toro 824 Walk Behind Snow BlowerOther Lawn and Garden ToolsLASER LEVEL: Bullseye #2 Receiver; Laser Plain, Spectra-PHYSLES and Tri-PodHOUSEHOLD: Kenmore, 4.2 cf Up Right Freezer; Old Oak Roll Top Desk, 60”Old Wall Telephone; Olds Coronet and Case; Silver Service Set; Kerosene Lamp; BarnLantern; Buddy L Toy Truck; Metal Fire Truck; Tonka Drag Line

Pots, Pans and other household items to numerous to mentionLunch will be served

Location: 518 Ives St, 1 Block North of the BankSaturday, August 24, 2013 @ 9:30 am, Buxton ND.

Sidney and Gene Rosholt

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SANDHILLBORDER COLLIES

Pups & ready to start dogsRed/black, short/medium

hair.Delivery can be arranged

(701) [email protected]

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Land For Sale•79 acres Land Auction,

Sept 11, Traill Co. ND•320 acres Land Auction,Sept 12, Ransom Co. ND

•1175 acres Land Auction,Sept 12, Barnes Co. ND•315 acres Farmland &

Farmstead, Nelson Co. ND•Bin site, 85,000bu Storage

Red Lake Falls, MN•Building Lot, Casselton, ND

•Hotel, Restaurant & BarWebster, SD

•Lake Home, Villard, MNSteve Link,

Pifer's Auction & Realty701.361.9985 [email protected] www.pifers.com

Cavalier CountyFarmland For Sale

--------------------------------320 acres, 4 miles south &1 mile east of Calio, ND.

--------------------------------For more information contact:

Andy Gudajtes (218) 779-7305 orJayson Menke (218) 779-1293

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Ag Real Estate LoansWanted!

Financing for Real Estatepurchases & refinancingoffering low variable & longterm fixed rate loans. Giveus a call to get information& current rates.

Ask for Bill320-293-0352

WANTED:LAND TO RENT

Cash or shares. Corn,soybeans, wheat. East-ern 1/2 of Barnes orWestern 1/2 of CassCounties in ND. Call701-840-2758.

600 Tillable acres in Section14, Township 112 north,Range 73, west of 5th P.M.,Hyde County, 8 miles westof Highmore, SD, 57345.Accepting bids.720-297-2824

House to be Moved,4BR ranch style, 27x54, newshingles, new siding, newwindows, near De Smet, SD$25,000.

605-203-1291

WANTED land to rent: Clay,Becker, or Norman Counties.Cash or shares. Raising corn,soybeans, wheat, no beets.701-238-6715

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WANTED: Pasture for 120cow calf pairs for 2014. Willsplit into smaller groups.605-280-9217

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS2014 FARMLAND FOR RENT

The Grand Forks RegionalAirport Authority of GrandForks, North Dakota offersfor rent farmland for up to athree (3) year rental begin-ning in 2014. This farmlandis located in Grand ForksCounty (Rye and BrennaTownships).

The rent requirements, par-cel descriptions and mapcan be found at:

http://gfkairport.com/opportunities/

Written proposals will beaccepted until 10:00 a.m.Tuesday, August 20, 2013.At this time, proposals willbe opened and read aloudin the Airport AuthorityBoardroom located on the2nd floor of the passengerterminal located at 2301Airport Drive. Each propos-er must be present and willbe able to orally increasetheir proposal/bid for eachparcel or combination ofparcels. The Airport Au-thority will consider award-ing the rent contracts attheir meeting scheduled forThursday, August 22, 2013.

Rick Audette,Operations &

Maintenance ManagerGrand Forks Regional

Airport Authority2301 Airport Drive

Grand Forks, ND 58203(701)795-6981

The Airport Authority re-serves the right to rejectany or all proposals/bids orto waive any informalitiesand to accept the propo-sal/bid that is to the advan-tage and is in the best in-terest of the Grand ForksInternational Airport.

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ANAMOOSE, ND

ANTELOPELAKE

PIERCE COUNTY, ND

36th St NE

16thAve

NE

52

2,622.51 ACRE PIERCE COUNTY, ND

Pifer’s Auction & Realty has obtained information from sources deemed reliable, but does notguarantee its accuracy. Pifer’s encourages due diligence of this property and related information by

prospective buyers. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave South, Moorhead, MN 56560.

Antelope Hills Ranch is one the finest properties Pifer’s has had the pleasure ofoffering. The 2,622.51 contiguous acres features over 2.5 miles of Lake Frontageon Antelope Lake, quality pasture, good farm land, and world class whitetail deerhunting. The ranch headquarters features a classic home with modern updates,guest cabin, mobile home, and extensive outbuildings and livestock handlingfacility, all overlooking the lake. This is a very efficient and productive ranch withcontiguous pasture lots and accessible farmland. This scenic property has woodedravines and the hilltops provide views of over 20 miles. This ranch offers an arrayof outdoor recreation including walleye, perch, and northern pike fishing, turkeyhunting, water fowl and record book and productive white-tail deer hunting.

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26Buxton, ND

TRAILL COUNTY

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SUBJECTPROPERTY

79 ACRES TRAILL COUNTY, ND

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1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND-#715.

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L A N D AU C T I O NFeaturing excellent crop land with a Soil Productivity Index of 82!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013 – 10:00 a.m. (CT)

OWNER: Gerald LinnemanCONTACT AGENT: Steve Link -701.361.9985

Acres: 78.89Legal: N½ NE¼ of 16-148-51

Cropland: 76 +/- acres

AUCTION LOCATION: Country Hearth – Hillsboro, ND

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LEECH LAKEPrime lake lot. Bank says "sell!".

Was $198,000. Reduced to $99,000.Won't last at this price.

EAGLE LAKE, PARK RAPIDS6 1/2 acres, 680' lakeshore.

Premier 3 lake chain. Only $98,000!Diane 218-820-8963. Lkplce/brker

ANTIQUES

AND CRAFTS1954 Super W6 IHC, $1900.1954 Super A Farmall,$2200. 1954 DC4 Case, withlive power and foot clutch,$1400. 605-586-4166 or605-480-0104

1951 Dodge truck, hoist andbox. 1953 3 bottom Caseplow. 605-973-2338

1976 Chrysler, 4 door, HDtop, 440 mag engine 53,000original miles. Nice 2 toneblue, top of the line. Broughmreally plush, not perfect butclose. 605-380-2143

230 Farmall, wide front, 2 pt,new paint, new tires. SuperH, wide front.

Call 712-259-7246

75 Corvette Stingray, 383Stroker, 400 turbo trans, darkgreen, T-top, side pipes,show quality, $15,000 OBO.605-284-2396

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AND CRAFTS

Bunkhouse Antiques will beopen Aug 10, 11a-5p andAug 11, 1p-5p. Antiques,collectibles, vintage items,linens, quilts, hunting, fish-ing, garden items, lotsmore. Located 6 mi. westof Gardner ND on Cty Hwy26. Call 701-874-2342evenings for more info.

For Sale: 1946 Chev, 2 ton, 2speed A, hoist, original 8x10wood box, stock rack, 56k

mi, no rust, always shedded.1975 Chev, 1/2 ton pickup,454, 4 BBL carb, V8, air,

power steer, auto trans, origi-nal black paint, no dents.Both are good restorable

condition. W Fargo928-758-5836

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HORSES

POAs (Pony of the Americas)All ages and Stallions,Mares and Geldings

Starting at $200 and up.Phone 605-881-4380

FOR SALE: 15 year old regis-tered quarter horse gelding,bay, 15+ hands, great bloodlines, been used on cattleand trail rides, good disposi-tion. Call 605-897-6520 or605-216-6521

2012 Blue Roan Stallion forSale. Stallion prospect or

would make a real nice geld-ing. Two Eyed Bartender,

Oklahoma, Star, Lucky Blan-ton, Doc Bar breeding.2011 18HA Fawn Filly.

2011 Buckskin Filly.Check out our horses for

sale at tjhorses.net701-269-4489 or

701-320-6118

Selling 13 head of registeredblack Percheron horses,coming 2 year old stallion,yearling and 2 year old fillies,2013 fillies and stud colts, 3& 4 year old mares, otherbrood mares, pasture bredfor 2014. 701-226-3412Bismarck ND

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Miniature horses for sale.Lots of color, various ages,always worked with and verygentle, AMHR registered. Formore information go towww.bloodrunminihorses.com

or call605-743-5201 or

605-881-2529

Complete Dispersion ofAQHA Brood Mares, Foles,Stallions, and Some Geld-ings. All Colors.Bloodlines of Mares Include:Doc Bar, Peppy San Badger,Hancock, Orphan Drift, Cider-wood, Paddys Irish Whiskey,Snippys Cowboy, & Sunfrost.8 Year Old Grullo Stallion withSmart Little Lena on Papers.3 Year Old Dun Stallion Pros-pect with Hollywood Dun Iton Papers.

Located in Northeast SD.Call 605-520-2235.

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Black & White driving pony’s42in, complete with harness,$1,250.Yearling mules starting at$200.Fjord mule yearling, $200.12ft Drill w/grass seeder.14ft Tractor disk.Horse Drawn: Single bottomplow, cultivator, & 10ft diskwalk behind potato digger &plow.

Call 605-880-3785 or360-880-6845

Registered Arabian maresfrom champion bloodlines.Wonderful dispositions.17 year old professionallytrained for western pleasure.Shown for years by ama-teurs. Easy to saddle, farrier,bathe and load in trailer. liverchestnut, $2000.Pretty 5 year old prospect,needs basic training and un-der saddle, a Jake JamaalJCA daughter, chestnut,$2500 OBO. In NE SD.605-329-2802

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150BU Creep Feeder, Pierrearea, good condition, $1,500.605-295-2781

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Registered MontadaleRams.

Bred with the needs of thecommercial flock in mind.Also Ewe lambs 4-sale

Bill Poppen,DeSmet, South Dakota,

605-854-3497 or605-854-3337

Custom FencingBuskohl Livestock FencingWe install and remove alltypes of livestock fence.Barbwire, Woven Wire,

Hi-Tensil Electric, Continu-ous Panels, and Windbreak.

We are a licensed andbonded company.Give Cody a call701-640-7869

GERARD KADLECFeedlot Cleaning

5-20 Ton Trucks, mountedspreaders & 2 payloadersto handle all your feedlotcleaning needs. 20 Yrs Ex-perience. 605-290-3786

Charolais Bulls For Sale:Excellent set of yearlingCharolais Bulls for sale, greatdisposition, ready to go towork.

Call Garth 605-881-1829Leo 605-380-4525

320 +/- ACRES RANSOM COUNTY, ND

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence overall printed materials. The seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty,

1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND-#715.

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L AND AUCTIONFeaturing 178 tillable acres & 121 acres of pasture. The balance includes maturetrees, outstanding scenery, excellent habitat and a picturesque log cabin.

Thursday, September 12, 2013 - 9:30 a.m. (CT)

AUCTION LOCATION: Steak Out – Lisbon, North Dakota

OWNER: Rustvang Farm Real Estate, LLLP

PARCEL 1Acres: 8.5 +/-Legal: 8.5 +/- acres in NE¼

NE¼ 18-134-58Tillable: 1 +/- acres

PARCEL 2Acres: 151.5 +/-Legal: NE¼ (less cabin site)

of 18-134-58Tillable: 126.61+/- acres

(38.4 acres in CRP)CRP: Total: 38.4 acres

$2,354/yr. - EXP: 2019

PARCEL 3Acres: 160 +/-Legal: E½ W½ 18-134-58Tillable: 50.64 +/- acres

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46 46 46Little Yellowstone Park

KATHRYN, ND

Co Rd #21

Sheyenne River

This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction & Realty. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials.Seller reserves the right to reject or accept any and all bids. Pifer’s Auction & Realty, 1506 29th Ave S, Moorhead, MN 56560. Kevin Pifer, ND #715.

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Thursday, September 12, 2013 - 1:30 p.m. (CT)

OWNERS: MTL Farms LLP; George & Karen Overn; Peterson Family LP

CONTACT: Steve Link - 701.361.9985 / [email protected]

AUCTION LOCATION: Eagles Club - Valley City, North Dakota

This property features excellent crop and pasture land near Kathryn, ND. The property is a nice mix of over700 acres of cropland and over 230 acres of pasture located on the east and west sides of the SheyenneRiver Valley. Parcel 7 includes Sheyenne River Valley land with picturesque habitat and spectacular views.

PARCEL 1Acres: 240Legal: Part of 7-137-57Cropland: 143.34 acres

PARCEL 2Acres: 160Legal: NE¼ 18-137-57Cropland: 23.41 acres

PARCEL 3Acres: 237.48Legal: Part of 27-137-58Cropland: 226.45 acres

PARCEL 4Acres: 160Legal: Part of 26-137-58Cropland: 226.45 acres

PARCEL 5Acres: 157.4Legal: NW¼ 36-137-58Cropland: 150 +/- acres

PARCEL 6Acres: 160Legal: NE¼ 36-137-58Cropland: 138+/- acres

PARCEL 7Acres: 60Legal: N60 Rds NW¼36-137-58Cropland: 11.75 acres

1,175 +/- ACRES BARNES COUNTY, ND

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LIVESTOCKShorthorn Bulls

Red or Roan,Pick one or a trailer load.Yearlings and older. Uniformhigh quality, most sired byRed Sons of Eagle 255X.Nice set of 2012 heifersavailable. Call for disc or da-ta.

Mellvale Shorthorns,Robert Miller family,

1-800-807-6944Bob’s cell 701-331-1153,Berta’s cell 701-331-2403

WANTED: Slaughter cattle,lame and thin. Also, foun-dered, bad eyed, and LumpJaw. Will pay cash.

320-905-4490

Add Muscleand Feed Efficiency

to next year’s lamb cropwith registered Hampshireor Southdown rams. Falland January born rams,many testing RR plus a fewchoice replacement ewelambs. Stop at our pensthis summer at ND, IA,NEB, and SD State fairsplus Clay Co Fair at Spen-cer, IA.

ContactBill & Jody Fuller,

Clark, SD605-881-9649,

[email protected],wwwwww..hhaammppssaannddddoowwnnss..ccoomm

Private Treaty Registered An-gus and SimAngus many outof top AI sires, bulls varyingfrom calving ease bulls tohigh growth bulls with greatperformance. All bulls arepriced to sell and you wontfind better quality or disposi-tion. For more informationcall 605-845-3520 or605-230-0702

Complete Dispursion (56) 2and 3 year old pairs. (74) 5-8year old pairs. Mostly Angus.(6) 2 year old Angus herdbulls. Grass available.605-881-2479

FOR SALE: NDE 802 verticalmixer, 2006, 700 cu ft,$23,000 OBO. 605-660-0968

LIVESTOCKFOR SALE Dispersion: 150head good Suffolk/BorderLeicester cross ewes. Ages2-5. Produce growthy lambs.Also 19 head Rambouilletlambs. Call 701-974-3437

6 Suffolk Hamp Cross Year-ling Rams for Sale.

Price Range $275-350.Contact 605-870-0045 or

605-852-2106ask for Michael

KKOO FFeenncciinnggFor all your fence

contracting needs,Call Paul 308-360-3536

Thomas SuffolkRegistered yearling rams,ram lambs, and ewe lambsfor sale. Performance andproduction records.

Daryl & Teri Thomasof Parkston SD.

605-928-3946 or605-366-0554 or

605-770-7985

Nichols FencingDesmet, SD

Take old fence out & put inall types of new fence.Call: 605-695-4743 or

605-860-8886

Backgrounding Available forFeeder Calves, Butchered

Cows, Bred Cattle, &Cow/Calf pairs.

References Available &Reasonable Rate.Call 605-520-3182

Registered RedAngus Bulls

These bulls are not pushed& grew out on a high ruff-age diet. Carcas ultrasounded & semen tested.Yearling bulls availablenow! Will deliver.

Jacobson Red AngusHitterdal, MN

701-361-3189 or218-962-3360

50 Head of Ewe Lambs toSolid Mouth Ewes for Sale.605-949-0346

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Katahdin ram lambsfor sale:

Registered & commercial.RR or QR.

Tom & Maria Doschwww.doschkatahdins.com

[email protected]

Frederick SD 57441

Fall calving cows andcow/calf pairs selling

both privately and at sale inSouth Dakota. From drought

areas.Call 605-228-7433

FOR SALE: Our big, fastgrowing Hampshire Ramswill add pounds to your2014 lamb crop. Sept andJanuary Ram lambsavailable. See our sheep atthe Brown County and SDState Fairs or atwww.houghtalingsheep.com

or on Facebook atHoughtaling Sheep

Jan HoughtalingDoland, SD

605-350-4222 or605-635-6222

FOR SALE: New & Used 4-5,5-6” treated posts and New& Used treated ties.Automatic 1800 corn rollermill row, excellent.Power river cattle chute andhead gate combination.Sioux gates 8, 10, 12, 14, 16,& 18 sizes.Livestock cattle wire panels.Westfield J208 auger, with orwithout gas motor.

605-216-2381

FOR SALE:1 Dorset Buck; $175. 1Bore Billy Goat; $250.Call: 701-261-7601

FOR SALE: Big growthy Suf-folk ram lambs, big com-bined frame and muscle inone package. Also have 25registered mature Suffolkewe’s available. Open or ex-posed to your choice oframs. QR/RR at Codon 171.605-770-1095

LIVESTOCKFOR SALE: Truck mountedKnight 1170 manure spread-er box, horizontal beatersand slop gate. 605-690-1109White, SD

BLACK Angus yearlingbulls, great selection, gooddispositions, moderate birth

weights. BLACK yearlingheifers bull exposed as of

06/12/2013.Contact Larry Jordan,

Rugby, ND701-776-2228 or Cell

701-208-1094

FOR SALE: Lg Growthy Ram-bouillet and Dorset Fall-Bornrams. Not over-finished.Ready for work. 30+ Years inBusiness. 605-852-2233

Targhee Sheep For Sale.Registered and commercial,300 plus commercial yearlingewes & yearling lambs. Reg-istered Targhee yearlingewes and rams & short termrange ewes.

[email protected]

FOR SALE: 32 Black BaldyHeifers ultrasounded on July24th, will calf Feb 15 throughMarch. 605-881-1979

FOR SALE: Rambouillet ewelambs. Roger Regehr,Marion, SD 605-648-3737 or605-360-9418

FOR SALE: Commercial FallOpen Yearling Heifers,

Red & Black [email protected]

701-799-1613 or701-799-0943

FOR SALE: Herd of Boer Goatfemales, full blood, percent-age & grade. 34 head total.Many of show quality. Nicestarter herd for show ring.Can text pictures.507-456-8518.

Registered RambouilletRams for Sale. We will have7 at the open class sheepbarn at the SD State Fair.And we have 1 yearling athome. This is our 44th year ofselling Rams.Gary Haiwick, Highmore SD,

605-852-2507 or cell605-870-1604

LIVESTOCKFOR SALE 4 REG Katandin

RAMS 2 Dosch RAMS 1 Lille-haygen, 1 Kennedy

$200-$400. Big TEX 14 ft.hyd. dump trailer, 2 7000 ax-

els, self contained hyd.$5500. or offer, 1978 FordF250, 400 4 speed, 2 wh.drive, P.S. P.B. runs looksgood $800 701-436-6567

Hillsboro

FOR SALE: Registered &purebred Hampshire year-lings & 2 year old Rams. Al-so, (2) Purebred 2 yr old Suf-folk Rams. 605-464-1125.

Gehl Tandem Axle ManureSpreader, very nice,

double beeters; $8500.Felton, MN. 701-371-3972

FOR SALE:•9 Wheels off H&S Hay Rake.•Registered Black Angus Fall

Calving Cow Calf Pair.Call: 701-238-1064

FOR SALE:•JD Mower Deck 62C, fits

2210-2305 tractor.Call: 701-238-1064

FOR SALE: 46 Mixed Ewes2-4 years old. 32 White facedewes 2-4 years. 12 YearlingWhite faced ewes.605-742-4545

FOR SALE: 2002 Ritan 5thwheel 24' stock trailer with 2gates & wood floor in excel-lent condition with rubbermats, nice trailer, used verylittle, sold cattle in 2008, nouse for it; $6800.

218-487-5950

Callies AngusAngus and Simmental An-gus Bulls for sale by privatetreaty, good maternal traits,excellent disposition, calv-ing ease and performancedata available.

Ryan 605-480-3012,Dave 605-690-5832,Barry 605-480-1467,

Nights Greg 605-485-2250

Forever Post 4inx7ft point-ed plastic fence posts,won’t rot, self insulating, 39posts per bundle, take 4bundles $13.50 each.

Semi load discount.Steal storage container8ftx20ft & 8ftx40ft, watertight and rodent proof,$2,500-$4,500 each.

We deliverHaensel DistributingExit 387 Hartford SD

John 605-351-5760 orClint 605-310-6653

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25 Outstanding RegisteredYearling Angus BullsPRIVATE TREATY

First Come, First ServeReppe Ranch • Conde, SD

Call Adam Today!Cell (605) 520-3239

Home (605) 382-5279Ranch (605) 382-5277

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Selling 300 Cow/Calf pairs3-10 year olds. Pasture isavailable until fall. Bulls areavailable if wanted. Homeraised. Reason for selling,lost pasture for next year.605-216-4435

FOR SALE: 150 Open WhiteFace Ewes because the wife

is turning 67.40 1-year-old Poly Pay/ Ram-bouillet Cross Ewes. 60 Mon-tadale/Rambouillet cross. Re-mainder are various age Cor-riedale/Rambouillet cross.This herd has lambed 180%lambs for the last 7 years. Allto go for $125/head.

Jerry or Barbara Bauer605-955-3396 H605-281-0170 C

Eureka, SD

FOR SALE: Silencer ChuteRancher Model with PearsonPalp Cage. Cage includes220 pump, good condition.Only 6 years old.605-880-5408

FOR SALE:9 Lactating Nubian Does.2 Boer Does, 1 traditional, 1red. 2013 4 bucks, 1 black, 3red.4 Boer cross doelings.

605-530-3987

EQUIPMENT FORLIVESTOCK/PETS

Registered Australian Shep-herd puppies. Red Merles, &Red Tri’s. Great pet or com-panion. Working parents onsite.

For more information call605-864-3710

Australian Shepherd Puppies,born June 20th; $300.

507-210-2789

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Housing provided.New equip-ment,salary based on experience.Interested candidates contact

Dawson Farms, Tappen, ND.701-327-1258

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Closing TUE,. AUG 13 IQBID Tom Arens InventoryRealignment, Graceville, MN. Steffes Auctioneers Inc.

TUE., AUG 13 – 10:00 AM/CT Restaurant Sellout Auction,Bovey, MN. Goodtime Pizza & Restaurant, Mark Taray &Gerry Markovich, Owners.

TUE., AUG 13 – 1:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Fennimore, WI,Grant County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction& Realty.

TUE., AUG 13 – 7:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Fennimore, WI,Vernon County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction& Realty.

TUE., AUG 13 – 7:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Reedsburg, WI,Sauk County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction &Realty.

WED., AUG 14 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Viroqua, WI,Vernon County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction& Realty.

WED., AUG 14 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Reedsburg,WI, Sauk County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’sAuction & Realty.

WED., AUG 14 – 1:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Viroqua, WI,Vernon County, WI. Farm USA Trust, LLP. Pifer’s Auction& Realty.

THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT AgIron LitchfieldConsignment Event, Litchfield, MN. Steffes AuctioneersInc.

THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, ActonTownship, Walsh County, ND. Stancyk & LaHaiseFamilies, Owners. Farmers National Company, Dale B.Haugen, Auctioneer.

THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, FairfaxTownship, Polk County, MN. Michael Kramer, Owner.Farmers National Company, Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer.

THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, VinelandTownship, Polk County, MN. Kathy Haug & Gloria Haug,Owners. Farmers National Company, Dale B. Haugen,Auctioneer.

THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Alerus Center,Grand Forks, ND For Prairie Centre Township, WalshCounty, ND. Jayson Menke & Andy Gudajtes, Agents.Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer. Farmers National Company.

THU., AUG 15 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Alerus Center,Grand Forks, ND For Lakeville Township, Grand ForksCounty, ND. Jayson Menke & Andy Gudajtes, Agents.Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer. Farmers National Company.

FRI., AUG 16 – 11:00 AM/CT Farmstead, Tractors, &Miscellaneous Auction, Milton, ND. Ronald Watt, Owner.Dakota Auctioneers, Larry Swenson, & Associates.

SAT., AUG 17 – 8:00 AM/CT Huge Consignment Auction,Palisade, MN. Reinhardt Auction Service.

SAT., AUG 17 - 10:00AM/CT Pickups, Tractors, L&G, Tools& Household Auction, Grafton, ND. Lloyd Haug Owner.Schuster Auctioneering.

Closing MON., AUG 19 IQBID Kibble Equipment, Mankato,MN. Steffes Auctioneers Inc.

WED., AUG 21 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Moorhead,MN, Clay County, MN. Loyal E. Busby, Jr Estate. Pifer’sAuction & Realty.

WED., AUG 21 – 4:00 PM/CT Semi-Retirement DownsizingAuction, Larimore, ND. Hunsberger Painting, Owners.Magnus Auction Service.

SAT., AUG 24 – 9:30 AM/CT Payloader, Vehicles, Shop, &Household Auction, Buxton, ND. Sid & Gene Rosholt,Owners. Camperud Clerking.

SAT., AUG 24 – 10:00 AM/MT Construction EquipmentConsignment Auction, Bowman, ND. Multiple Parties,Owners. Pifer’s Auction & Realty.

SAT., AUG 24 – 10:00 AM/CT Tractor, MiscellaneousEquipment, & Household Auction, Middle River, MN.Wally Anderson Estate. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers.

MON., AUG 26 – 10:00 AM/CT Estate Auction, SturgeonLake, MN. Kathy & Bob Postal, Owners. ReinhardtAuction Service.

WED., AUG 28 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Bottineau,ND, Rolette County, ND. Ronette Lien Estate. Pifer’sAuction & Realty.

WED., AUG 28 – 6:00 PM/CT Land Auction, Bismarck, ND,Burleigh County, ND. Jeff & Lisa Debeirt, Owners. Pifer’sAuction & Realty.

THU., AUG 29 – 10:00 AM/CT Two-Generation LumberyardRetirement Sellout Auction, Danbury, WI. Profit Lumber,Owner. Reinhardt Auction Service.

TUE., SEP 3 – 11:00 AM/CT Large Land Auction, Fargo, ND,Ransom County, ND. YF Ranch, Owner. HelblingAuctioneers.

SAT., SEP 7 – 9:30 AM/CT Livestock Equipment, Trailers, &Vehicle Auction. Camperud Clerking.

SAT., SEP 7 – 10:00 AM/CT Tractor, MiscellaneousEquipment, & Gun Auction, Argyle, MN. Birger AndersonEstate. Mick Rapacz Auctioneers.

MON., SEP 9 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Glenwood, MN,Pope County, MN. Marilyn Thompson Etal, Owner.Pifer’s Auction & Reality.

MON., SEP 9 – 1:00 PM/MT Farm & Recreational PropertyAuction, Mott, ND. Audrey Schmidt Estate. SagebrushRealty.

TUE., SEP 10 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, LitchvilleTownship, Jamestown, ND. Orr Auctioneers.

WED., SEP 11 – 10:00 AM/CT Retirement Sellout Auction,Pine River, MN. Rowena Kruckow, Owner. ReinhardtAuction Service.

THU., SEP 12 – 9:30 AM/CT Land Auction, Lisbon, ND,Ransom County, ND. Jon Rustvang, Owner. Pifer’sAuction & Reality.

THU., SEP 12 – 1:30 PM/CT Land Auction, Valley City, ND,Barnes County, ND. MTL Farms LLP; George & KarenOvern; Peterson Family LP, owners. Pifer’s Auction &Reality.

FRI., SEP 13 – 10:00 AM/CT Pre Harvest ConsignmentAuction, Jamestown, ND. Orr Auctioneers.

FRI., SEP 13 – 10:00 AM/CT Collector, Tractor, &Machinery Auction, Niagara, ND. Russell & DeloresDaives Estate. Askim Auction Service, Arlyn & RyanAskin, Auctioneers.

SAT., SEP 14 – 10:00 AM/CT Farm Equipment & AntiqueTractors Auction. Myron Tarno, Owner. Nenow AuctionService.

SAT., SEP 14 – 11:00 AM/CT Farmstead Equipment EstateAuction, Loma, ND. Robert Lill Estate. DakotaAuctioneers, Larry Swenson & Associates.

SUN., SEP 15 – 1:00 PM/CT Shop & Household Auction,Lakota, ND. Wayne & Dorothy Luehring Estate. MagnusAuction Service.

MON., SEP 16 – 11:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Fergus Falls,MN, Ottertail County, MN. Wayne Kolle, Owner. Pifer’sAuction & Reality.

MON., SEP 16 – 1:00 PM/CT Cropland & CRP LandAuction, Lemmon, SD. Kayleen Weaver, Jerenda Ford, &Gary Christian, Owners. Sagebrush Realty.

TUE., SEP 17 – 10:00 AM/CT Land Auction, Lake Township,Cass County, ND, Page, ND. Farmers National Company,Dale B. Haugen, Auctioneer.

WED., SEP 18 – 10:00 AM/CT Retirement Auction, Kelsey,MN. Ed & Loretta Janzen, Owners. Reinhardt AuctionService.

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