Grassroots efforts key to NCBA success By Donna Sullivan, Editor these congressional staffers cessful. Because we’re com- That 60% number is still in It was while serving an understand.” ing together from that grass- there, it has a lot of support.’ internship in Washington To help get a bill passed roots approach all the way to We wouldn’t have been able D.C. that Kristina Butts first in congress, Butts needs 218 Washington.” to achieve that if it wasn’t grasped the importance of ag votes, for which she says she While there has not been for our grassroots.” producers being involved in cannot rely solely on rural a farm bill passed and the The contentious nutrition policy-making at the nation- America votes. “There’s not deadline for the extension title of the farm bill that al level. “It made me really enough rural American rep- passed last year is rapidly caused its failure in the nervous about how many de- resentation in Washington,” approaching, Butts says House and eventually its re- cisions are being made in she explained. “So I spend a there have been victories for moval from the bill altogeth- Washington and how few lot of my time working with cattlemen on that front. er was a blow to agriculture. people really have a back- urban members of Congress NCBA’s membership came The Senate-passed version ground or a science to be ap- and their staff.” together two years before the of the bill contained $4.5 bil- plied in the field of agricul- Antibiotic use in live- 2008 farm bill was to expire lion in savings while the ture,” she told the audience stock was the hot button and put together their priori- failed House version called at the Beef Producers Infor- issue when Butts first started ties, giving Butts her march- for $20 billion. Because the mation Seminar at the Flint with NCBA. While it’s not ing orders. Foremost, they bill failed, there would be no Hills Beef Fest in Emporia as strong as it once was, she wanted the livetock title savings or reforms made to August 23. Now the execu- says there are several mem- taken out of the farm bill. the Nutrition title because its tive director of legislative af- bers of Congress, typically Prior to that bill, livestock is- authorization is mandatory fairs for the National Cattle- from California and New sues were typically under the and not discretionary spend- men’s Beef Association, York, who believe that miscellaneous title. Neither ing. “They don’t need a five- Butts said that at the time, human resistance to antibi- of the final versions voted on year farm bill to authorize many people were surprised otics is due to the overuse in the Senate and House con- their programs,” Butts ex- to learn she was not a politi- and abuse of them in the tained a livestock title. plained. “But you do need a cal science and instead livestock industry. She de- Membership did want five-year farm bill to author- an agriculture major with a scribed 6’x6’ poster ads in them involved in the conser- ize your farm programs.” cattle production back- the metro stations with a sow Kristina Butts, executive director of legislative affairs for vation title and their voices Republican leadership ground. “A lot of the policies in a gestation crate asking, NCBA, addressed cattlemen at the Flint Hills Beef Fest were heard loud and clear has said they will bring a nu- that you have going on here “Who’s hogging the antibi- on August 23. when it looked as though the trition bill back to the House in D.C. impact my family’s otics?” Or posters on metro 60% allocation to help live- when they get back on Sep- operation and if people like cars with a picture of a baby usually is not going to be a “We have grassroots who stock producers get in com- tember 9 and Butts says they me aren’t interested in com- calf and caption that said, benefit to the cattle industry. will make the phone calls pliance with environmental have also been told it will ing up here and helping you, “70% of all antibiotics are It’s going to be more of a and make the personal con- regulations was about to be contain $40 billion in cuts. then we’re really going to be going to healthy animals.” harm or some kind of a neg- nections and they support slashed. “Not only did my With Congress only in ses- in a whole host of trouble These metro stations were ative economic impact to what we’re saying every day membership say, ‘No, leave sion for ten days in Septem- when I go back home,” she the ones used by Congres- what you do every single in Washington. Because we that 60% number in there,’ ber, it will be difficult, would tell them. sional staff to get to and day.” know you have a very im- but they said, ‘Hell no, make though not impossible to get After earning her mas- from work. “It was inaccu- Working with the Senate portant job raising one of the sure that number doesn’t the bill passed before the ex- ter’s degree from Texas rate, it was inappropriate, tends to be somewhat easier most healthy, the most af- change.’” Butts said. “So we tension expires on Septem- Tech, Butts returned to D.C but yet it was there,” she for Butts, because nearly fordable, safest beef prod- went to Congress and deliv- ber 30. “We’re going to and worked for five and a said. “And that was some of every state has at least some ucts in the world. And you ered the message. A few make a huge effort and a big half years for the Congress- the messaging we were hav- beef production, so there is a don’t have time to watch weeks later we had the push to get this farm bill man she had interned with. ing to message against on way to connect with them. what’s going on in Washing- NCBA fly-in in Washington done,” she stated. “We want Upon learning that NCBA Capitol Hill. I have to spend But on the House side, the ton. But that’s my job and and then I got a phone call to get a five-year farm bill, had an opening on their lob- a lot of my time trying to atmosphere is different, as then when I need those that afternoon and the staffer we don’t want another exten- bying team, she applied. correct the misinformation most of the representatives phone calls made or those said, ‘Call off your cowboys sion and we don’t want to While she had no lobbying and propaganda these mem- don’t have a beef producer in emails, then that’s when and your cowgirls, we heard kick the can down the road experience, she had a valu- bers of Congress are getting their district. “But they do we’re really the most suc- the message loud and clear. any further.” able quality they quickly approached with every sin- have people who eat beef,” recognized – a strong pas- gle day.” Butts pointed out as she de- sion for agriculture. “My job One of her projects has scribed her method for is to communicate,” she been to launch an education- showing members of Con- said. “Yes, I’m a lobbyist, al series called Beef 101, in gress the relevance of beef in but I see myself more as an which she calls on the ex- every state. NCBA used the advocate, a communicator pertise of several Kansas 2010 census information to and an educator. My job is to State University experts. determine how much con- take what we do in the cattle “What we do is take compli- sumers spend on beef at food industry and make sure that cated topics, that to you service and retail. “Remem- would seem very, very sim- ber, I’m talking to city peo- ple; but to people who don’t ple, so food service and re- know our industry are a little tail,” she stressed. They cal- overwhelming.” The first culated that number to be one was on food safety and $357.27 per person per year. was done in the middle of a Then they determined the big food safety debate. They population in every Con- Governor Sam Brownback, center, joined Hesston officials in a ribbon cutting for invited a speaker to come gressional district in the their new $45 million paint center on August 16. and talk about E.coli . “So I could O157:H7. “We know about actually go into an office and that in the beef industry, but say, ‘You have zero cattle AGCO unveils $45 million paint center average consumers don’t producers, you have zero By Tharran E. Gaines know. So we talked about head of beef animals, but Gleaner® combines and Mercedes-Benz automobiles seldom come up in the same con- what we do as an industry, you have 650,000 con- versation, but the two brands now have something in common. Thanks to an investment what we do as cow/calf pro- stituents who are spending of more than $45 million in its Hesston manufacturing facility, both have the same state- ducers, as feed yard owners, $357.27 a year on beef prod- of-the-art paint and finishing technology. as packers and processors, ucts. And that information A ribbon-cutting held August 16, 2013, in conjunction with the launch of the new Gleaner S8 Super Series combines, marked the unveiling of the new AGCO paint facility. an then what the role of con- opened doors.” As a result, AGCO is the first agricultural equipment manufacturer to E-coat and powder- sumers are,” Butts de- Along with her efforts to paint all major parts on harvesting and hay equipment products. scribed. “Because every time educate, Butts credits the The new 200,000-square-foot dip and powder-coat paint facility consolidates AGCO that there is an outbreak or grassroots nature of NCBA Hesston Operations’ paint stations from two operations into one streamlined, efficient there is a situation that hits for many of its successes. building. Parts for all products manufactured in Hesston will be painted and finished there the headlines, we typically “The real reason we are suc- before being assembled into final products. Nearly 75 percent of parts will go through a have legislation that gets in- cessful in D.C. is because we Continued on page 3 troduced in Washington that have membership,” she said. Page 2 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 shock you – but not as much as multiplying the total by 365. 5) When you’re by your- self – be aware of the time. Minutes soon become hours and hours days. 6) When you’re by your- By John Schlageck, take care of me and pamper self, but others are within Kansas Farm Bureau me while I’m busy commu- hearing distance, speak at Is there a shift in human nicating. Whoa, Bessie, I’m half-volume, and keep it focus and concentration, or getting ahead of myself. brief. is it just me? There are plenty of other 7) In an informal gather- While waiting in the technological marvels just ing, ask permission first. foyer of a well-known around the corner like Use your judgment as to seafood restaurant in voice recognition that may what to ignore. Be respect- Hunting is one of my hobbies, I claiming that Kansas was the home Kansas City, I counted a just be the latest, greatest ful of the time and attention enjoy being outdoors. Deer hunting of huge “trophy” whitetail deer. It half a hundred people breakthrough. paid to people you’re with. is one of my favorites; I relish the produced a boom in tourism and milling about, engaged in Many of us are not mas- 8) In a business meeting peace and quiet that comes with brought dollars into our small rural some form of interaction – ters of our own phones. We – never. sitting in my stand. However, I communities. Agricultural lands primarily with themselves. use the programs we need 9) In a restaurant. Be- Yes, there are others and rarely explore new yond never. It’s rude. must admit that I also enjoy seeing were leased up and it brought in a with them, but these people ones, unless badgered to do 10) In church. Don’t even big bucks. Oh, I know you can’t eat much-needed stream of cash to are head-down on their so by a friend. Don’t believe think about it. the horns but few things are as in- many landowners. Life was good, phones. I’m certain you me? Think about the apps On a flight to California a teresting as a big set of deer horns. for a while. have both seen them or you use. couple months ago I thought been one of them. Maybe Most people who know I’d stepped into a bad movie That is one of the reasons I But, as with anything, we seem you’re reading this on your me realize I am still mired when the following scene enjoy watching hunting shows. I am to have taken this a little too far mobile device right now. firmly in the Dark Ages of played itself out before and far too poor to be able to travel to and our unsuspecting deer hunting Phone usage and eti- smart phone technology. after we landed. First the hunt other places so I live vicari- show host is a prime example. The quette have changed signif- Still, I’m trying to move milling of the masses up ously through deer hunting shows icantly during the past few ahead using what I refer to and down the aisles as all use of our lands for agriculture (and years. Before Apple as baby apps. I sought out a the overhead luggage was on TV. More and more lately they that does include cattle) and the launched its iPhone on young, computer wizard stowed. Then the passen- have been coming here to Kansas to subsequent management of those June 29, 2007, all you could friend the other day to help gers were safely buckled hunt and I find that intriguing also, lands is what made them great deer do on a phone was send and me with the fundamentals and the flight attendants I like to try to figure out where in habitat. The diversity of our agricul- receive calls – and painful- of smart phone usage. Here told everyone to power ly, text. are some of the best how-to- down. Plane landed and the state they are hunting. tural production provided the deer Can you ever forget your do-its we came up with: every passenger was on his All of this leads up to one day with both abundant food sources first text – 1,2,3 or maybe it 1) How to use it mechan- or her phone or staring at it. last week when I was in the house and the right kind of cover. was a,b,c. In technology ically – not just to turn it on Exit, door left and they working on my "honey-do" list with Fast-forward that to today. terms, that was eons ago. and off. Your phone holds walked off the plane like Cellular phones are the key to mysteries and lemmings marching to the a hunting show on the TV in the Many acres have been purchased smart today. Most of the magic that can fill the hours sea. background. That was when I specifically for deer hunting and time they are smarter than with joy, mirth and most im- In reality, people are heard the announcer say that this taken out of agricultural produc- their users, especially in my portantly dividends once walking into walls, tripping, week’s show was coming from tion. Practices like brush control, case. They are as much app- you master its technology. bumping into one another, Kansas and I immediately stopped prescribed burning and grazing driven as talk and text. 2) How to use it in a man- and crashing their cars Consider all the possibil- nerly fashion. You know, the while looking at and using work on my “honey-do” list (a com- have been discontinued to allow the ities: e-mail and the Inter- when and how loud are key their smart phones. I saw a mon occurrence) and immediately property to grow into brush and for- net, personal calendars, to your perceived image. cartoon in The New Yorker started watching. The host of the est. Food plots have been planted in Facebook and other social 3) How to enhance your a few months ago that show described the great deer habi- an effort to concentrate the deer on media apps, Google and communications. Texting is showed a woman on her other search engines, the the new black? Data trans- phone saying, “I’ve invited tat (I think somewhere in south the property. All of this has led to latest news and markets, mission exceeds voice a bunch of my friends over central Kansas) and how he had two things happening. camera, music, movies, soli- transmission – by a lot. to stare at their phones.” seen many huge bucks on a trip First, I really suspect (this is taire and other games, Pay- When e-mailing how are Like it or not, the smart several years earlier. just my observation from many Pal and who could live with- you perceived? How do they phone is here to stay. It’s The hunt started out and the years of deer hunting) that this has out Amazon (where eager read it? Is it, “C U L8r” or economical to use and ap- consumers can buy any- “See you later?” Is it “LMK” plications are increasing host explained that Kansas had resulted in a decline in the number thing their hearts’ desire or “Let me know?” You tell daily. been in the throes of a terrible of trophy bucks. Every trophy deer while reading just about me. I don’t abbreviate. Sis- Our challenge is to make drought. He walked and looked for I have ever encountered was a every book ever written), ter Benigna Consolata the best use of it we can. deer, but to his dismay, no “trophy” loner. They prefer isolated patches and if you think about it – wouldn’t approve. Good luck and may the your phone or tablet has be- 4) How to use it to allo- smart be with you. bucks could be found. He then pro- of cover where they can see what is come your end-all, be-all cate your time. Use your John Schlageck is a lead- ceeded to explain why he could find coming and either hide or sneak communication device. stopwatch feature to meas- ing commentator on agricul- no “trophy” bucks and that state- away from it. I suspect a properly I’m waiting for the next ure the total amount of time ture and rural Kansas. Born ment floored me on two counts. managed native pasture with isolat- great apps to come down you spend on your phone. and raised on a diversified The camera panned over the ed timber and pockets of brush the pike like the cab, chauf- It’s easy to hit start-stop- farm in northwestern Kansas, feur, house, maid, cook, memory each time you pick his writing reflects a lifetime surrounding acres, showing cattle would hold bigger bucks. house cleaner – you know, a up your phone. Your total at of experience, knowledge and grazing on very short grass and as Second, taking this land out of phone that will literally the end of the day will passion. it did he made the following state- agricultural production has hurt ment. “All of these fields used to many, many farmers and ranchers. have crops on them, but the owners I recently talked to one producer have chosen to pull them out of who had lost over 4,000 acres to agricultural production and graze hunting over the past ten years. I cattle on them. Unfortunately this am a big believer in private proper- has ruined the deer habitat.” ty rights and I truly believe the My first thought was, “You have owner has the right to do with their got to be kidding. This guy thinks land as they choose. grazing cattle is not agricultural All I ask is that they consider production.” Apparently in his mind the advice and counsel of the previ- if the land did not have corn, soy- ous tenant. This person has man- beans or wheat on it, it was a bar- aged the land over, in most cases, ren wasteland. My second thought many years. During this time tro- was, “I feel so bad for you, Mr. Pro- phy deer and agriculture have fessional Hunter. Some bumbling peacefully co-existed and even farmer has planted his entire deer thrived. I am sure most farmers habitat to grass for his cattle. What and ranchers would be more than will the deer eat? How will they sur- happy to work with the new vive? How dare that farmer put his landowner to develop a plan that livelihood ahead of deer hunting?” will be mutually beneficial to both All of this shows what I really parties. think is a disconnect between those This would be a win/win situa- bent on pursuing trophy deer and tion for all and would keep the land farmers and ranchers. A couple of in agricultural production, and yes, years ago one of the outdoor maga- Mr. Hunting Show Host, that does zines came out with an article pro- include cattle. 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Since 2009, $3.2 mil- Hesston opens $45 million paint facility Seeley relates that the new of two great revivals — agri- lion has been invested in Continued from page 1 uid paint system undergo a windrower tractors and system not only provides culture and manufacturing,” laser cutters at the Hesston 17-step E-coat process, six-step process similar to planters manufactured in AGCO with a savings in commented Gov. Sam facility, bringing the total which involves dipping parts the powder-paint system. Hesston under the Gleaner, electricity, gas and water, but Brownback, who participat- number to 11 high-powered in a series of solutions that “It is an advancement Massey Ferguson®, Chal- has reduced VOCs (volatile ed in the ribbon cutting. “I lasers that cut steel of all remove all rust, scale and we’re very proud of and it’s lenger® and White brand organic compounds) by ap- don’t know of another busi- weights and strengths into laser oxides, then applies a the most recent example of names. proximately 75%. In addi- ness like agriculture that is pieces used in equipment high-performance corrosion- AGCO’s commitment to According to Todd See- tion, the powder paint expected to do more each manufacturing. In addition, and weather-resistant finish providing our customers ley, director of operations, process transfers approxi- year with less. Fortunately, in 2011, AGCO invested comparable to that used in with the highest-quality hay- paint/assembly at the AGCO mately 95% of the paint to with the help of companies more than $830,000 to bring the luxury automotive indus- ing and harvesting equip- Hesston facility, the process the part, compared to about like AGCO, we’re back and combine rotor production try. ment products possible,” actually starts in a new load 50% in a liquid paint growing and supplying what from Brazil to Hesston. The The E-coat primer is ap- says Bob Crain, senior vice station area where parts are process. Plus, all powder the world needs.” rotor robot cell now pro- plied using a high-voltage president and man- loaded onto new automated paint that doesn’t adhere to AGCO Corporation’s duces the axial rotors for all and high-amperage charge ager for AGCO North Amer- guided vehicles (AGVs). the product is recovered commitment to Kansas man- Class 7 and 8 combines and for 180 seconds, ensuring ica. “That is the reason we The AGVs are a type of through an elaborate recircu- ufacturing isn’t limited to the transverse rotors for Gleaner thorough coverage. After have invested in this new E- robot that follows wires and lation and filtering system. new Hesston paint facility, class 6, 7 and 8 combines. curing in one of ten 375-de- coat and powder paint facili- magnets in the floor to move gree Fahrenheit ovens, parts ty, which is the most ad- racks of parts to and from the receive a powder topcoat vanced and extensive coat- paint system. Here, they start with one of five colors, then ings application center in the the 17-step process by pass- another final oven cure. North American agricultural ing through 15 different dip The remaining 25 percent equipment industry today. tanks, each holding 35,000 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 12:30 PM of parts, including gearboxes As Crain relates, the flex- gallons of liquid. Auction will be held in Kenwood Hall at the Saline Co. 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I get rave reviews every cinnamon and sprinkle over 4 squares (1-ounce each) (your favorite kind) 1 cup butter at room temper- time I serve it!” top of cake mix. Drizzle melt- white baking chocolate, 2 cups shredded mozzarella ature APPLE CRISP ed butter over top of all. Bake melted & cooled cheese 1/4 cup oil Cooking oil 30 minutes or until top is 1 1/2 teaspoons clear vanilla Brown and drain beef in a 3 cups sugar 10 cups all-purpose apples, peeled, cored & sliced golden brown. extract 2 1/2-quart casserole dish. 1 cup white sugar (may use ½ cup Splenda and ½ cup sugar) Layer 1/3 of the sauce, 1/2 of 5 eggs ***** 6 1/2 cups powdered sugar 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour the beef and 1/3 of the cheese. 3 cup flour Diana Rieschick, Soldier: Line 3 greased 9-inch 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon Repeat layers. 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SEPTEMBER Various sizes available. “Our Daily Bread” Recipe Contest Prize Glass Rooster Spinner Stake • A flash of color and movement for your garden. • Watch as the round glass panel rotates in passing breezes while the vibrant sunflower de- Hog or Calf Loafing Shelter With Partition sign shines in the sun. • Use it on its own, or pair it with a vining plant for a doubly dec- CALL FOR PRICES orative accent. We loan a trailer to haul. • Approx. 30" x 10". • Metal and glass. • Easy assembly required. Complete Horizon and The winner each week is se- 2. Be sure your name, address Brinkman carpet plus wallpaper lected from the recipes printed. and phone number are on the entry. Please include a street ad- and vinyl. Selections in stock Send us your favorite recipe. dress with your recipe entries. A and available to order, with It may be a main dish, leftover, post office box number is not suf- professional installation. salad, side dish, dessert, or what- ficient for prize delivery. Allow 3- have-you. 4 weeks for delivery. 1. Check your recipe carefully to 3. Send it to: Woman’s Page Edi- Morganville Building & Decorating make certain all ingredients are tor, Grass & Grain, Box 1009, accurate and instructions are Manhattan, KS 66505. clear. OR e-mail at: [email protected] Roger Clark, Mgr P.O. Box 17, Morganville, KS 67468 Phone 785-926-3374 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 5 Serving The Most Important Meal Of The Day With Grandma’s Love By Renee Whitney would come to her home, a.m. to start the biscuits Wetmore high schools for The gathering will be Corning, Kansas ... when set up card tables and from scratch as “Grandma” the day. slightly more somber, how- you Google it you may find chairs, devour the offering did for years. The sausage and milk are ever, as someone very im- entries such as “highest of fuel for the morning, and “The other parents arrive donated by team member’s portant will be missing. point in Nemaha County,” then put away the tables and around 6 to make a roaster families. The boys pay Dorothy “Grandma” Tal- “halfway between Centralia chairs before heading to of sausage gravy from about $1 per week to cover ley passed away on July 31, and Wetmore,” and “nearly school. scratch, which has been a costs of the biscuits, juice 2013 at the age of 88; the hit by a killer tornado.” She continued to keep learning experience for a lot and paper products used. community of Corning lost All the above are true but the tradition alive on her of the young moms.” Then under the Friday their beginning of a tradi- when you zoom into the own until 2002 when some Then around 7 a.m. the night lights, the Cen- tion. close-knit community of of the mothers stepped in to 43-member team from Cen- tralia/Wetmore Panthers There is no talk of an end under 200 residents, you assist in getting the gro- tralia and Wetmore schools, unite on the field for the to the pre-football morning will also discover the “not ceries and organizing moms along with five coaches and game. meal fest though. As long as Dorothy “Grandma” Talley on Google” story of to help with the meals. three managers arrive. They To kick off the 2013 there is a football team, bis- Dorothy “Grandma” Talley. In the fall of 2005, have their breakfast before football season, the break- cuits and gravy and a com- memories of Dorothy, the In 1924 Dorothy was Dorothy was 81 years going to either Centralia or fast is planned for Sept. 6. munity drawn together by meals will be served. born in the small Kansas young but turned the sun- town of Soldier. She grew rise meal over to the parents Homemade Biscuit Mix 450-degree oven for 10 to 12 minutes Kitchenaid Mixer will do one batch at a up, graduated from Corning of the team and the gather- 10 cups all-purpose flour or until golden brown and baked time. Some years we have gone to our Rural High School and that ing was moved to the Le- 1/3 cup baking powder through. Makes 10 biscuits. local Catholic church and made a tub 1/4 cup sugar ***** of mix to use. Other years we will make same year was married. She gion Hall. Since that transi- 2 teaspoons salt How we make biscuits for the Cen- mix as we go. Both methods work well. worked for dress factories tion, various Corning moms 2 cups Crisco shortening tralia/Wetmore football team: Make 3 We have also baked biscuits on Wednes- in Holton, Horton and have taken the leadership Using a mixer and a large mixing batches of Biscuit Mix. Pour mix into day or Thursday evenings and re- Onaga and operated the role of ensuring the break- bowl, stir together all ingredients LARGE bowl (we use stainless steel) warmed on game day. Home Cafe in Corning. fast remains a tradition. until it resembles coarse crumbs. and pour in milk. Stir with fork or dig She was a 4-H leader, Store in an air-tight container for up in with your hands to mix the dough. For the past four years, to six weeks at room temperature. Continue to add additional mix or milk teaching many to bake Hannah Huerter (Grandma Mix can be frozen in freezer bags for until you have thoroughly moistened bread and crochet. She Dorothy’s grand-daughter) up to six months. dough that stays together in a nice ball. raised her family and cared and Lydia Steinlage have To make biscuits: Place 2 cups It will take approximately 3/4 gallon of for many. been working as a team get- Homemade Biscuit Mix in a bowl milk. Use flour to roll out and cut with Fast-forward to 1997, ting the biscuits prepared. and add 1/2 cup milk. Stir with a fork a drinking glass or cutter. Take scraps just until dough follows fork around and knead together again and roll out Dorothy was in her 70s and Their sons, Cody and Theo, bowl. Turn dough out onto lightly until all dough is used. Makes approxi- decided to open her home to are seniors on the team this floured surface. Knead gently for 10- mately 96 biscuits. her two grandsons, Matt & year. 12 strokes. Roll to ½ inch thickness Note: To speed up processing, a com- Ross and the Centralia foot- According to Steinlage, and cut with floured biscuit cutter. mercial mixer can be used to make ball team. Rising early on “The plan for the 2013 sea- Bake on ungreased baking sheet in a huge quantities of biscuit mix. A the Fridays before high son is for Hannah to brown school football games, approximately ten pounds Grandma Dorothy would of raw sausage and bag it • Luverne Truck Equipment prepare a homemade break- while I will make four Place Security • DewEze Hay Handling AG LIME fast of biscuits and gravy batches of the biscuit mix. • Flat Beds and orange juice. The team We will arrive around 5 Back Into Towing FOR NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS • Exhaust Work E&D Custom Silage H AULING & S PREADING Conveniently located in central Kansas Myronized GEARY GRAIN, INC. • Claas 900 machine with K.P.and inoculant. 35,000-lb. 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The Kiowa Her- thought, penetrating the tablishing a location that post was booming. Adven- ald wrote that the two men intestines.” Realizing his would serve as a shipping turers and rounders of quarreled, “over some tri- own safety was at stake, point for the surrounding every sort converged on fling matter, the nature of Dave Black slipped away ranches. The “New the town. Mysterious Dave which we cannot learn. during the ensuing excite- Kiowa” Town Company ne- Mather and Dave Black, For some real or fancied ment, but city officers gotiated an arrangement former operators of Dodge insult, Black was knocked sealed off every “every av- with the Southern Kansas City’s Opera House Saloon down by the soldier, and enue of escape.” Marshal Railroad to provide just quickly established them- half of its demands, name- selves. Black kept a fron- Border Justice ly forty acres of land for tier bar reportedly in part- Kiowa was established ed railroad developers, railroad development of nership with Mather who as a trading post on the however, the town of the town. also claimed the position Medicine Lodge River in Kiowa refused to provide By the time the first of city marshal for New SATURDAY,AUCTION SEPTEMBER 7 — 9:30 AM LOCATION: 1724 Ivy Rd. — 1872. The town was an out- the railroad with eighty train steamed into New Kiowa. That may have FROM HWY 81- 4 lane & Hwy 106MINNEAPOLIS, interchange, go southeast KS post for traders and cattle- acres of land for a depot Kiowa on August 6, 1885, been too comfortable of a on 106 that becomes Heartland Dr. for 2 miles to Ivy Rd. then men venturing into Indian and siding development. the town boasted one thou- combination for Black. east on Ivy Rd., 1 1/2 miles on south side of road Territory. By 1885 the Railroad men needed the sand residents. The first New Kiowa was every Southern Kansas Railroad support of townspeople trainload of cattle shipped bit the wild border town CONSISTING OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES OF STONEWARE, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, DEPRESSION WARE, was pressing westward to- and rarely ventured into a just three days later, Au- filled to the brim with ex- LIONEL TRAINS, CHILDREN’S BOOKS, GAMES, HOUSEHOLD & ward the isolated border community without public gust 9, 1885. By late August citement. On a warm Au- APPLIANCES, SMALL FARM MACHINERY & MISC. settlements along Kansas’ commitment to develop- See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings or go to southern border. A rail- ment. www.wacondatrader.com or www.ksallink.com for full listings road offered the prospect In response, a group of BARN BUILDERS of growth to frontier forward-thinking cattle- DT CONSTRUCTION Lunch: Minneapolis High School Project Graduation. towns. 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Repairing • Boots • Luggage • Shoes • Back Packs • Purses • Ball Gloves M-F • 8-5:30 Closed Sat. & Sun 216 South Fourth Manhattan, KS 785-776-1193 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 7 Mather was not mentioned Lowe, Shotgun Collins, by name, but he would cer- Doc Holliday, and a host of Kansas Farm Bureau files comments tainly have been among unnamed gunmen to sup- the officers who promptly port his cause. responded to the distur- Black’s friends took up with KCC on CleanLine application bance. The Herald report- a collection for his de- Kansas Farm Bureau, should be compensated an- any work is performed; and would strongly suggest that ed that Black was cap- fense, depositing the the state’s largest agricul- nually and at a fair market that developers be required before the Commission ap- tured, “securely guarded money with Marshal Mys- ture advocacy organization, value if their property is af- to replace and restore dam- proves any route that you (and) placed in the city terious Dave Mather. But has filed comments with the fected by the construction aged grasslands and to com- require studies to show po- prison to await the action whispers turned ominous Kansas Corporation Com- of the transmission line. pensate landowners for tential impacts and efforts of the courts.” when rumors were heard mission on the Clean Line The organization also rec- crop damage. by the developer to mini- The soldier died the that the soldiers were application to site a new di- ommends compensation Baccus noted the line’s mize interference.” next evening. The paper planning another raid, rect current, high-capacity packages include reim- potential of interfering with The organization ex- described Dave Black as a this time to capture Mar- transmission line in bursement for substantial modern agriculture tech- pressed concerns about lim- “Dodge City desperado.” shal Mather. Always vigi- Kansas. The line will trans- changes in the functionality nologies. itations imposed by the Marshal Mather knew that lant, Mather left town im- mit electricity from of operations impacted by “Many of these systems line’s DC nature and with protecting his friend’s life mediately. Neither he nor Spearville north and east to the line. are very costly, provide nec- possible unintended conse- in New Kiowa would be an the three hundred dollars the Kansas/Missouri border. Farm Bureau recom- essary and valuable data to quences of the line site. impossible matter with so collected for Black’s de- “Our member-adopted mended siting lines along producers about their pro- “Kansas landowners de- many soldiers in the town. fense were ever seen policy supports the devel- section or property lines duction practices and offer serve a thorough examina- Quietly Mather and his again. Black was eventual- opment of Kansas’ wind re- when possible; asked the the ability to target applica- tion of these issues before deputies slipped Black ly released. Some say source,” KFB president Commission to require no- tion of inputs to minimize final approval is given,” out of jail and hurried him Black hunted his “friend” Steve Baccus wrote. “We re- tice to landowners before expense,” he said. “We Baccus said. off to the town of Hazelton down and dispensed jus- alize that in order to maxi- seven miles northeast of tice the only way he knew mize the potential for wind New Kiowa. The officers how on The Way West. development, transmission lines are necessary to move were barely out of town “The Cowboy,” Jim Gray power to population centers when according to the is author of Desperate Seed: across the state and the na- September 3, 1885, Herald, Ellsworth Kansas on the Vi- tion. There are, however, a mob of “a hundred or olent Frontier and also pub- options that can and should more” soldiers raided the lishes a historical paper, the be considered by utilities vacant jail. The next Kansas Cowboy, Old West siting transmission lines in morning Black was re- history from a Kansas per- Kansas that can minimize turned to New Kiowa for a spective. Contact Kansas the impact on landowners preliminary examination Cowboy, Box 62, Ellsworth, and create positive long- before being whisked off KS 67439. Phone 785-531- term relationships between to Wellington to await 2058 or www.droversmer agriculture and industry.” trial in the next term of cantile.com. Baccus said landowners court. Whether desperado or not, Black had many friends on the southern frontier. He could count among them men who had 1209 N. 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Expo 900 Greeley in SALINA, KANSAS ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES fume atomizers; child’s tea set; night stands & lingerie dresser; Sellers kitchen cupboard Mickey Mouse watch; wooden wicker headboard; dresser & w/flour bin; curved glass china peg board game; Pegity; bible mirror; tall curio cabinet; game cabinet; stack bookcase; mar- Lotto; Flinch cards; Easy coffee table; 3 cu refrigerator; 3 ble top oak dresser; rocker; Money; Touring card game; cu freezer; room divider; wicker chair; 4 plant stands; horn & bone handle knives; wardrobe w/cedar lining; plat- Nashua cash register; walnut beater jar; green granite coffee form rocker & footstool; wooden dresser w/hanky drawers; pot; iron; rolling pin; mauls; cop- rocker; Amish fireplace; EP 95 round oak table w/3 leaves; pat- per plunger; wooden planes; digital piano w/bench; planter tern back chair; wardrobe; wood rake; wood pulleys; urns; bird cage; new Avon; Art short pie cupboard; grandmoth- hames; wash board; cigar supplies inc.: large assortment er clock shelf; claw ball parlor boxes; orange crater; wooden of oils, acrylics, brushes (some table; claw ball organ stools; ammo box; Advertising inc.: Bob Ross & Grumbacher); can- spool bed; 2 camel back trunks; rulers, yardsticks; milk bottle vas boards; markers; watercol- 4 flat top trunks; Anco built “Medo-Land”, Superior Ice pick; ors; frames; palette knives; Wooden Cross easel; ornate cast iron bench; spice tins; calendars from 1926; some framed artwork; large 25 PC BLACK Amethyst; castor Muriel cigar tin; Traders State easel; large roll linen canvas; ... the cattle business ... set; cased glass cracker jar Bank coin purse; political pins, pre cut mats, other art supplies; w/silver bail; 49 pc pressed fans; “Wings” cigarette cards; Echo gas trimmer; shop vac; glass; cruets; Goofus glass; mini Coors mug; 4 etched pc by tool chest; assortment tools; Cattle Company pitchers; vases; kerosene Bell Memorial; sheet music battery charger; cargo rack; tire Charolais Bulls For Sale Private Treaty lamps; Sandwich glass; 1915 (Roy Rogers, Johnny Cash (au- chains. Aged bulls 16 months or older cigar holder & humidor; 13 pc tograph), Chopin, Clementi, ➢ SOUTHWEST ➢ Moderate, easy doing and powerful ironstone; hand painted Austria, Beethoven, Sonata Album, INDIAN JEWELRY Calving ease on all sire groups Bavaria, Japan, Nippon, Occu- Bing Crosby, Irving Berlin, Hit ➢ Sells at 12:00 noon Longevity pied Japan, Czech, German Parade, Snow White, other); 3 squash blossoms (1 w/ring, 1 ➢ china; 20 pc milk glass; hobnail; Schirmer’s Library of Musical w/earrings); 8 silver & turquoise ➢ Closed herd providing more consistency of favorable trait reproduction carnival glass; pink, green & Classics, John W. Schaum, bracelets; slave silver & ➢ Raised rough to be tough in a ranch environment yellow depression; Jadeite Haneirot Halalu These Lights turquoise bracelet; 4 silver Large number to choose from juicer; Vaseline glass; amber are Holy Celebration of Chanu- mother of pearl bracelet’s one ➢ glass ruby glass; cobalt; Fire ka; 1893 Harper’s magazine; singed by BY; turquoise & coral ➢ All bulls are registered with full performance and EPD data King; Flow blue cup & saucer; 1916 Photoplay; The Poetical bracelet; silver & coral bracelet; ➢ We don’t follow EPDs we lead in EPDs with three AICA in herd trait leading matted Marge Lawson Sylvan Works & Letters of Robert watch bands inc.: ( inlaid silver sires in six separate categories. Grove photos; 7 brown top jugs; Burns (Gail & Inglis, London; turquoise & coral, turquoise & 2 gal Red Wing churn; Van Edinburgh; Hunting Big Game mother of pearl, silver & onyx, Briggle pot, platters, souvenirs: in Wilds of Africa adventures of other); 281 rings; 2 belt buckles If you can’t make it to our ranch we will bring bulls right to your pens for your Atlantic City, Superior Neb, the Famous Roosevelt Expedi- inc. steer head & butterfly approval. Half of the bulls that we sell, we select on our customer’s behalf and Topeka, Fort Scott, Dutch tion 1909; Life of Empress marked SSI88 lightening bolt; are delivered sight unseen. You won’t be disappointed. cruise ship; 11 pc McCoy; Josephine Alta Edition 1870; turquoise & coral eagle signed Monarch viewer; hat pins (1 Easy Steps for Little Feet (out N; 5 lighter covers; 6 bolo ties; Commercial Angus Bred Cows For Sale Swastika); eye glasses; jewelry; of print, limited availability 3 money clips; set silver & Cows originated out of the Nebraska Sand Hills this last Spring Carrie nation hatchet pin; 1942 1907); Grandfather’s Chair by ➢ turquoise hair berets; 21 neck- Sand Hills ranch cows purchased in large groups with calves at side ration cards; silver, brass & Nathaniel Hawthorne (Ameri- laces (silver & turquoise w/bear ➢ copper pieces; “Come Along can Pub Corp 1896); A Child’s claw EH, coral & turquoise ➢ Pairs were only made available due to the severe drought in that area Duckie” & “Sweethearts” child’s Life of Christ 1899; The Young w/flying eagle, silver, coral & ➢ Calves will be weaned in late August with cows available early September plates; Cass child easel; Blue Carthaginian by G.A. Henty turquoise w/silver feathers, Cows were exposed to Wooden Cross Charolais bulls canning jars; 14” cast iron din- (1887 maybe First Edition); mother of pearl & silver, silver & ➢ ner bell; 2 Brownie cameras in other magazines & books. onyx, other silver); sterling but- ➢ Bred to begin calving February 15, 2014 box; other cameras; doll bed; HOUSEHOLD, ton covers; sterling & turquoise ➢ Running aged cows 6 years old and up roasters; Hopalong Cassidy ART SUPPLIES & TOOLS collar point cover; 2 red beads Cows will be sorted into groups by age and pregnancy status mug; doilies; lace; handker- Round pine table w/4 chairs; 2 w/stones necklace from Italy. ➢ chief; spice jars; 2 quilts; per- ➢ 400 cows will be evaluated and offered for sale Note: Marion has collected antiques & collectables since the 70’s. She was the owner of Please visit our website for photos and more information or call anytime! “ATELJE’ ART GALLERY” in Scandia, Kansas. She was a music major at USC and has a fine collection of sheet music. Marion received the Governor’s award in 1992 from Governor Joan www.woodencrosscattleco.com Finney for Outstand Artist & Art Education and promoter of the arts in North Central Kansas. Marion has moved to Salina and decided to sell her collection. Check our web site for pictures at www.thummelauction.com MARION A. WALKER LIVING TRUST Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC 557 190th Road, Hillsboro, Ks 67063 • Merle 620-381-1712 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 Page 8 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Dash, Tough Mudder and cable spools left over from that only fitness buffs Spartan Race, OCRs are a major transmission line could survive. From the designed to test resilience, upgrade, farm ponds were start, Rogge wanted it to be strength, stamina, decisive- “snake pits” with tele- a family event. “A lot of ness and agility through phone pole barricades, races won’t allow young torturous quasi-military barbed wire became lat- kids to participate,” she obstacle courses. Individu- ticework covering muddy said. “I wanted this to be a als or teams can compete. sloughs, corn fields be- family event, too. I wanted Scattered and Battered came circuitous paths and it to be for everybody, no certainly fit those terms, left-over industrial pallets matter what shape they only the obstacles were formed a tall vertical barri- were in. One person called scrounged and found ob- cade known as the Road it ‘extreme adventure walk- jects, mostly farm-related, Block. In addition, every ing.’ I liked that.” something Rogge called aspect of the terrain was Similar races are held Agri-tourism business creates obstacle “repurposed farm equip- utilized to form a devilish- in Omaha and Kansas City, ment.” Stock racks became ly complicated obstacle Rogge said, though the lat- course with repurposed farm equipment vertical mazes, tractor tires course, from deep wooded ter takes place on a golf The early morning sun ways or forwards or tilted ious types of terrain run- became objects to flip end- creek bottoms, CRP pas- course. “We wanted a coun- slanted hard across the violently downward before ners would encounter over-end across a pasture, tures, cropland and the try theme with as many grassy pastures a few miles pitching sharply upward along the four-mile course; hay bales were landing dreaded Mount Sinai. types of obstacles as possi- east of Palmer when Sheila with an accelerated battered was what partici- platforms beneath massive But not so complicated ble,” she said. “After all, Rogge, co-owner of Scat- amount of force. The man pants could expect. tered Acres Outfitters, made it to the fourth pon- The idea for the race brought the Ranger to a toon before sailing head- was originally as a means stop. Below us a small farm first into the water. to promote business oppor- pond reflected the light I almost felt sorry for tunities for the hunting like a silvered sheet of the guy, but then reminded lodge during off-season. As metal, but it wasn’t the bu- myself that he had paid word started getting out of colic scenery that drew our good money for the privi- the obstacle course race, or attention. We watched a lege. He had it coming. Not OCR as it’s known to the le- man running hard toward for nothing was the obsta- gions of fans and fanatics, the pond where a series of cle course named Scat- the race began to take on a pontoons loosely tied to tered and Battered. Maybe life of its own, Rogge said. one another awaited. they should have added “Obstacle racing has “The trick is to keep Dunked to the name. grown by leaps and bounds going and not slow down,” *** the last few years,” she she said. Scattered and Battered said. “It appeals to people The man hit the pon- was held on Saturday, Aug. who want more than just toons with the dexterity of 24, at Scattered Acres Out- running. In fact, it really a mountain goat leaping fitters. The name was a appeals to people with At- from boulder to boulder. play on words, partly de- tention Deficit Disorder.” But unlike boulders, each noting the name of the Based upon such no- platform skittered side- business as well as the var- table events as Warrior

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Page 10 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Coming up dry: study focuses on future availability of groundwater in High Plains Aquifer If current irrigation decrease,” Steward said. doctoral research assistant by 2060 — resulting in the As a result, researchers will have irrigated agricul- trends continue, 69 percent “However, there are lots of who is now at Fudan Uni- loss of 69 percent of the anticipate that while peak ture in Kansas,” Steward of the groundwater stored questions about how long versity in China. aquifer’s groundwater given water use will happen said. “We’ll be able to get in the High Plains Aquifer the water will last, how long Using measurements of current use. Once depleted, around 2025, western more crop in the future and of Kansas will be depleted the aquifer will take to refill groundwater levels in the the aquifer could take an av- Kansas will see increased more total crop production in 50 years. But immediate- and what society can do.” past and present day in erage of 500-1,300 years to corn and cattle production from each unit of water be- ly reducing water use could Steward conducted the those regions, Steward and completely refill given cur- until the year 2040. What cause those efficiencies are extend the aquifer’s life- study with Kansas State colleagues developed a sta- rent recharge rates, Steward happens past that time projected to increase in the time and increase net agri- University’s Michael Apley, tistical model that project- said. frame depends on what de- future.” cultural production through professor of clinical sci- ed groundwater declines in Although the High Plains cisions are made about re- Steward said he hoped the year 2110. ences and an expert in cat- western Kansas for the next Aquifer will continue de- ducing the use of the the study helps support the Those findings are part tle production; Stephen 100 years and the effect it clining, researchers antici- aquifer’s water in the near current dialogue about de- of a recently published Welch, professor of agrono- will have to cattle and pate even greater efficien- future, Steward said. cisions affecting how water study by David Steward, my, who helped with a sta- crops. cies in water use during the The team conducted sev- can help build resiliency professor of civil engineer- tistics method called boot- According to their model, next 15-20 years. eral hypothetical scenarios for agriculture in the fu- ing, and colleagues at Kan- strapping; Scott Staggen- researchers estimated that 3 “Society has been really that reduced the current ture. sas State University. The borg, adjunct professor in percent of the aquifer’s smart about using water pumping rate by 20 percent, “We really wrote the study investigates the fu- agronomy who studies agri- water had been used by more efficiently, and it 40 percent, 60 percent and paper for the family farmer ture availability of ground- cultural production meth- 1960. By 2010, 30 percent of shows,” Steward said. “Wa- 80 percent. Steward said the who wants to pass his land water in the High Plains ods; Paul Bruss, a 2011 mas- the aquifer’s water had been ter use efficiencies have in- researchers went as high as on to his grandchildren Aquifer — also called the ter’s degree graduate in tapped. An additional 39 creased by about 2 percent a 80 percent because that knowing that they will have Ogallala Aquifer — and how civil engineering; and Xi- percent of the aquifer’s re- year in Kansas, which closely aligned with the the same opportunities that reducing use would affect aoying Yang, a former post- serve is projected to be used means that every year we’re aquifer’s natural groundwa- farmers do today,” Steward cattle and crops. The aqui- growing about 2 percent ter recharge rate of about 15 said. “As a society, we have fer supplies 30 percent of more crop for each unit of percent of current pumping. an opportunity to make the nation’s irrigated water. That’s happening be- “The main idea is that if some important decisions groundwater and serves as cause of increased irriga- we’re able to save water that will have consequences the most agriculturally im- tion technology, crop genet- today, it will result in a sub- for future generations, who portant irrigation in Kansas. ics and water management stantial increase in the may or may not be limited “Tapping unsustainable strategies.” number of years that we by those decisions.” groundwater stores for agri- cultural production in the High Plains Aquifer of Kan- sas, projections to 2110” ap- pears in the scientific jour- nal Proceedings of the Na- tional Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, or PNAS. The study took four years to com- plete and was funded by the National Science Founda- tion, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Kansas State University’s Rural Transportation Institute. “I think it’s generally un- derstood that the groundwa- ter levels are going down and that at some point in the future groundwater pump- Gabryelle Gilliam exhibited the champion doe at the ing rates are going to have to Washington County Fair.

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Conditioners/Windrowers, 5 Sprayers, 8 Straight Trucks, 3 Semi Trucks, 8 Pickups, 2 Dump DESCRIPTION: Has a building with 1848 sq. ft. of Trailers, 2 Grain Trailers, 3 Wheel Loaders, Tillage & Planting Equipment, Livestock Equipment, space, setting on a lot with 37,602 sq. ft. which is Lawn & Garden Equipment, Hay Equipment and much more! approx. .86 of a ac. all along Highway 24 in Clay The next BIGIRON.com auction is on SEPTEMBER 18! Center, Kansas. This was a filling station and con- Estate and Auctioneer Harold Mugler are repre- Big Iron is seeking motivated independent sales representatives and district managers, send venience store business. The tanks and lines to senting the seller as agents and are not agents pumps have been removed. This property has a for the buyer. your resume to [email protected] clean bill of health from the EPA. This is the only AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Property will be opened property along Highway 24 in Clay Center City bigiron.com Stock Auction Company, 1-800-937-3558 at 8:00A.M. on day of auction for inspection of Limits for sale. To have this much property along - is a division of property. Call Harold Mugler at (785) 632-4994 highway in Clay Center, Kansas is very hard to (cell) or (785) 632-3994 (home) for a private find. There is no other business like the one that showing or for more details. was here along the whole route thru Clay Center, Kansas on Highway 24. This place has opportuni- TERMS & CONDITIONS: 10 percent down day of ty pouring out of it, and on September 7, 2013 you auction, balance due in 30 days or upon delivery had better have your finances lined up and be pre- of merchantable title. Title insurance and escrow pared to buy — a rare opportunity to buy Highway fees to be paid ½ each by Seller and Buyer. Seller frontage property at auction. to pay all 2012 and prior year taxes. 2013 taxes to be prorated to day of closing. Contract, deed, POSSESSION: In 30 days or upon closing on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 — 5:00 PM and down payment to be escrowed at Clay Auction will be held at the home located at 901 W. Main in October 7, 2013. AUCTION County Abstract and Title Company at 509 Court BELOIT, KANSAS TAXES: 2012 Taxes were $3,287.50. 2012 Taxes Street, Clay Center, Kansas 67432. Property sell- TRACTOR, EQUIPMENT 2 & 3 gal brown top crock jugs; metal bed; new 13” TV; coffee and all prior years taxes to be paid by Seller. The ing subject to easements, restrictions, and reser- & MOWERS Underwood typewriter; kraut & end table; wringer washer; 2013 Taxes to be prorated to date of closing. vation of records. All information given is from 1937 John Deere A tractor cutter; sad iron; flatware; silver file cabinet; money detector; BROKER&AUCTIONEER: Landmark Real sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. good condition; IHC 3 bottom tray; furnace grate; car tags; sump pump; life jackets; fish- pull type plow painted green; cistern & cups; barn lanterns; ing equipment; ice cream CLAY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, SELLER pull type 4 gang disc; spring cast iron kettle; pedal grinder; freezer; jars; household items. 3019 Anderson Ave., Manhattan, KS 66503 tooth; Chur Trac garden trac- wash tubs; tin seat; Jr. planter; TOOLS Harold Mugler, Auctioneer tor; Roto Hoe tiller wire rim wheels; 4 iron imple- Toolcraft 10” table saw; Delta w/attachments; snow blower; ment wheels; Crescent WWII jig saw; Craftsman 13 drawer Cell 785-632-4994 • Home 785-632-3994 Craftsman mini tiller; Toro push food mover; Budweiser pool tool cabinet; wood lathe; bench mower; 2 Gambles riding table light; beer bottles; John grinder; drawing knife; bars; mower; Snapper push mower; Deer wood corn sheller; wood assortment saws; electric Personal Property to sell after Real Estate Approx. 10:30 A.M. 2 wheel yard cart. pulley; car radios; pop bottles; saws; sanders; end wrenches; Items to sell: (4) Chest-type steel w/prep table; (2) Lincoln side; Wayne vertical 60 gal. 2 ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES 125 bells; car dealer name crescents; sockets; air impact; deep freezers; Whirlpool Impinger oven pizza cookers; cylinder, 1 ½ Hp. air compres- & HOUSEHOLD plates; blow torch; shuffle chisels; large assortment of upright freezer; Summit small Eagle stainless steel four sor; Various shelving, Security Sears 12 ga shotgun; Daisy board sticks; cream can; car tools; step ladder; silage fork; freezer; Kelvinator & GE refrig- legged table w/ two shelves; (8) System w/6 camera’s; Outside Powerline BB gun; square oak radios; carpenter totes; Buffalo sand bucket; 1 ½” pipe; fencer; erators; Small refrigerator; Pizza delivery carriers; Hates signs and some advertising twist leg table; oak chest draw- meat grinder; 75 mm shell; Air- chains; extension cords; straw- Stainless steel prep table; display warmer; (2) metal signs. ers; White treadle sewing ma- line radio; 20 garage manuals; berry beds; garden tools; car Refrigerated 2 bin stainless desks w/drawers down one chine; smoke stand; plant sled; gas fill can; twin bed ramps; electric fence posts; stand; 10 gal Red Wing crock; w/box springs & mattress; small assortment iron. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Any statements made day of sale take precedence over written material. Note: Check our website for pictures at www.thummelauction.com MUGLER AUCTION SERVICE L.L.C. BUD & MARJORY ZADINA P.O. Box 154 - Clay Center, Kansas Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC Harold Mugler Randy Reynolds Paul Geist 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 785-632-3994 785-263-3394 785-263-2545 or mobile 785-632-4994 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 11 Kansas cattle on feed down 7 percent Kansas feedlots, with ca- was down 7 percent from 435,000 head, up 5 percent Access the national publi- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 — 9:00 AM pacities of 1,000 or more last year. from last year. cation for this release at: LOCATION:AUCTION From the Farmer’s Coop Elevator, BLUE head, contained 2.00 million Placements during July Other disappearance dur- http://usda01.library.cornell. SPRINGS,Tractors willNEBRASKA sell at 12 - Noon. 1/2 Mile Buggies West on & BroadWagons Street. to follow. cattle on feed on August 1, totaled 440,000 head, down ing July totaled 15,000 head, edu/usda/nass/CattOnFe//20 according to the USDA’s 19 percent from 2012. unchanged from a year 10s/2013/CattOnFe-08-23- TRACTORS • SKID LOADER Brantingham Horse Drawn National Agricultural Statis- Fed cattle marketings for ago. 2013.pdf International 656, Gas, WF, 2Pt, Mower w/6ft. Bar; David Bradley Single Hyd.,6353 Hrs., 15.5x38 Horse Drawn Mower w/5ft. Bar; tics Service. This inventory the month of July totaled (80%) Tires, SN 33515; Farmall IH 8 Ft. Hay Tedder; Massey Har- 806, WF, 18.4x34 (30%) 2pt, Sin- ris Side Delivery Rake; Forecart; gle Hyd, SN 16625; IHC-Farmall Numerous Cast & Metal Oilers. M, NF, 12x38 Smooth; IHC –Far- MACHINERY mall H, NF, 11.2x38 Rubber Westendorf TA-26 Front-End (90%) SN 136928; IHC- Farmall Loader w/6 ft. Bucket; Westendorf H, WF, 13.6x38 (100%) SN Bale Spear; 2 Wheel Pull-Type 315105; IHC –Farmall H, WF, Bale Carrier; IH 3 pt. 6 Ft Blade; 11x38 (90%) SN 296446; IH Far- Homemade 3 pt. 8 Ft Blade; JD mall H, WF, 11.2X38 (95%) w/3pt 18 Ft Straight Disc; McDeering 8 adp, SN 341050; Ford 1961 Ft. Tandem Disc; HD Disc; Case Super Dexta , WF, Diesel, Front 4-14 Steerable Plow; 3-14 Case Guard, w/3pt. Single Hyd. Pull-Type Plow; 2- Middle Buster 13.6x28 (30%); John Deere A, Plows; 2-Dearborn 2-Bottom NF, 12.4x38, New Front Rims and Plows; 2-2 Bottom Gang Plows; Tires, SN 594019; Case 1949 JD Gang Plow; Emerson 2-Bot- VAC, 11.2x28 (40%) SN tom Rotary Mold Board Plow; C5273091; Bobcat 610 Skid Wood Beam Mold Board Plow; Loader, Gas, 5 ft Bucket, New Fimco 50 gal. 3 pt. 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Spring Tooth; original); 3-Seat Yellowstone Hoosier Style 10 Hole Wooden Touring Carriage w/Top; 2 Seat Box Drill; Ferguson 2 Row Lister; Spring Wagon w/Half Rounds; 2- IHC Wide Track Lister; Vermeer Seat Oak Spring Wagon Model 605D Round Baler; IH 430 w/Wooden Spoke Rubber Tires; Square Twine Baler; JD 214 Wooden Parade Wagon w/5th Twine Baler; IH #27 Mower; IHC Wheel; Peter Schuttler Wood Box #9 Mower w/6ft Bar; Dearborn Washington County Fair’s grand champion market Wagon on Steel; Wood Box Mounted 7 ft. Sickle Mower; 2-IH Wagon w/Spring Seat on 4-Rub- #9 Sickle Mowers (5 & 6 Ft.) re- lamb was shown by Brett Loader. ber Wheel Wood Gear; Wooden stored; JD #4 Mower-6 ft. 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Emery; Vise; Dyna slip; 8 ft. pull type disc; drag ther clock; 1900’s wicker doll 101 runs; 1952 Massey 30 James Selby Union & Buck- Others; Cast Tubs; 13 Punches; Charger; Elec Tank Heaters; Wagon Pins, Bits, Old Wrenches; Propane Heaters; Airco Welder; harrow; 2 wheel hay trailer; buggy; Lucky Joe bank; car- w/3pt. runs; 1949 IHC M runs; eye cast iron seats; Brown & lawn dump trailer; Lincoln MM Z runs; 1941 IHC M; Besley letter file cabinet; 1953 24in. Schwinn Boys Cruiser; Recharg Drill; New Drill Bit Sets; bine lantern; toy cap-gun 14-(1940’s-50’s & 60’s) Schwinn Gas Motors; 14 ft Alum Step Lad- welder; air compressor; MAC (Smith Wesson?); milk cans; 1948 Massey 44; 1941 IHC M; Home Comfort gray granite chainsaw; bench grinder; 1953 IHC Super H; 1948 wood cook stove; Mission 45A Bicycles; Gage County History der; Tractor & Hi-Lift Jacks; 4- Kodak Box Roll cameras; vin- Book; 1940’s Pull Toys; 2-JD Toy Spoke Makers; Hole Cleaners & power & hand tools; new tage lawn fence; 1904 World’s Avery A; Massey Harris 44 wood burning parlor stove; Di- row crop; McCormick Deering rect Action gas cook stove; 10 Flare Wagons; Toy Tin Pump; JD Diggers; Cyclone Hand Seeder; woven wire; barb wire; stock Expo St. Louis; pocket watch- Linseed Oil; Receiver Hitches; IH thrashing machine. gal birch leaf crock; 20 gal Toy Box Wagon; JD 7810 Toy tank; misc. panels; Hal Mor es; costume jewelry; oil lamps; Tractor; Toy Gun & Holsters; Old Tractor Seat & Numerous other stock racks; fence posts. glass lamp shades; vintage SHOP EQUIPMENT, Red Wing crock; 3 gal Red Clarinet; Old Cash Register; Implement Seats; Old Car Horns; COINS dolls; Coleman lamp; Watkins COLLECTABLES & PARTS Wing churn; magazines; Rem- Glass Top 8 ft. Show Case; Sleds. CB Radios; Check Wire Stakes US Framed coins; Franklin/ feed book; vintage books: Fairbanks Morris Z 8 hp sta- ington wood box; pedal and Wire; Hand Scythes; Wood grinders; iron wheels; 1950’s HORSEDRAWN MACHINERY Kennedy halves; Liberty/ Robin Hood/Mother Goose tionary engine on trucks; IHC New Idea Model 10A Manure Scoop Boards; Wood Doors; Washington Quarters; Mer- /Peter Rabbit/Three Little 1 ½ hp stationary engine; bike; Garton 40’s pedal car; Spreader (Restored); Numerous Chain Binders; Live Trap; Fishing cury/Roosevelt Dimes; Buffalo Pigs, many old books (Kansas 1915 Evinrude boat motor; JD 20 pedal tractor; 50 gal Sulky-Sod Walk -Behind Plows; Poles; Several 3 & 4 Tine Pitch /Jefferson Nickels; Indi- /Etc.); Louis L ’Amour leather wooden John Deere Sand- cast iron kettle; Buckeye 2-JD Sulky Plows; 2-Emerson Forks, Cob & Potato Forks; Used Batteries; Gas Cans; 20-Railroad an/Wheat pennies. books; quilts; material; Iris wich corn sheller; Honda 305 Root Beer crock container Sulky Plows; 2 Row Planter, (chip); oak telephone box; Ties; Vise Grips; Tin Snips; Screw FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD Herring Bone tumblers; etched Dream motorcycle; David Wood, w/Steel Press Wheels pen & pencil collection; oil w/Check Wire Att.; 3- 2 Row Cul- Drivers; Adj. Wrenches; Sockets; Hot Point refrigerator w/ice; & frosted glass; pyrex mixing Bradley Super Power walk be- cans; bird cages; Dempster tivators & Numerous others; 8 Ft Fencing Pliers; Sledge Hammers; G.E. electric stove; Kenmore bowl set; Princess House hind garden tractor w/sickle Hammers; Squares & Levels; Crystal NIB pieces; household bar & cultivator; Toro riding well pump; pitcher pump; an- Disc; Wooden Box Drill; Horse matching washer/dryer; oak Powered Drag Saw; IH #4 Open Crow Bars; Wheel Pullers; Shov- décor; Christmas décor; large mower; JD 112 riding mower; tique wrenches; wood folding els; Spades; & MANY, MANY round dining table w/chairs; chairs; farm toys; new cast Gear Mower 5 Ft.; Emerson walnut gate-leg table; Norge Red Rocks; pony saddle; di- IHC 4 cy engine; JD 4 cy en- MORE ITEMS. mensional lumber; misc. sal- gine; snow blower; small gas iron toys; picture frames; upright freezer; Comfort Fur- records; iron & pipe; lumber. Terms: Cash or Check with proper I D. No property removed until set- nace CF1500 (Like New); vage items; numerous items engines; Coleman 4000 watt tled for. All bids off at Buyer’s Risk. Not responsible for accidents or queen & twin beds; lift chair; too many to mention!! generator; Duracraft drill theft. LUNCH served by United Methodist Church Ladies, Blue Springs. See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings. RESTROOMS AVAILABLE. Auction Note: Many collectibles date back to the early 1900’s!! Large auction. Dick collected for many years. Check web- Plenty of shade! Concessions Happy Trails Chuckwagon LARRY FOREMAN AUCTION site for pictures at www.thummelauction.com. For infor- Contact at 512-847-8438 mation: Arvine at 785-243-0306 or Cain at 785-819-1263. (Click on The Auctioneers) PleaseSELLER: visit us online LIVING at www.KansasAuctions.net/elston ESTATE OF BOB NISELY for pictures Log on: www.beatrice77.net RICHARD (DICK) HINER ESTATE THE AUCTIONEERS Auctioneers: Mark Elston & Wayne Wischropp Auction Conducted By: Dennis Henrichs Rick Jurgens Gale “Slim” Hardin Home (785-594-0505) Cell (785-218-7851) 402-239-8741 402-520-0350 402-520-2911 “Serving Your Auction Needs Since 1994” THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC Clerk: Don Johnsen 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 THE AUCTIONEERS FOR COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE! Page 12 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Governor updates drought emergency, warnings and watches in Kansas counties Extreme drought condi- producers and farmers will in turn be referred to For more detailed in- kell, Hodgeman, Kearny, Kiowa, Leavenworth, Mi- tions continue for western have the available re- the appropriate KDWPT formation about current Lane, Logan, Meade, Mor- ami, Osage, Pawnee, Pratt, Kansas while central and sources they need,” said office to obtain the neces- conditions, see the Kansas ton, Ness, Norton, Os- Rush, Shawnee, Wyan- eastern counties see im- Streeter. “With most feder- sary permit to withdraw Climate Summary and borne, Phillips, Rawlins, dotte. provement. This has led al reservoirs refilling and the water. For emergency Drought Report on the Rooks, Russell, Scott, Se- Drought Watch: Allen, Gov. Sam Brownback to streamflow restored by haying and grazing, re- Kansas Water Office web- ward, Sheridan, Sherman, Anderson, Bourbon, update the Drought De- rains over the past few quests need to be directed site at: www.kwo. org Smith, Stanton, Stevens, Brown, Chase, Clay, Cloud, claration for Kansas coun- weeks, the concerns have to: County Drought Thomas, Trego, Wallace, Coffey, Geary, Harper, ties with an Executive lessened, however we re- This Executive Order Stage Declarations: Wichita. Kingman, Lyon, Linn, Mar- Order 13-02. For the first main very cautious as we shall remain in effect for Drought Emergency: Drought Warning: At- shall, Mitchell, Morris, time since July 2012 condi- compare where we are those counties so identi- Cheyenne, Clark, Decatur, chison, Barber, Comanche, Nemaha, Neosho, Pottawa- tions have improved today to last year based on fied until rescinded by Ex- Ellis, Finney, Ford, Gove, Doniphan, Douglas, Ed- tomie, Republic, Riley, enough to remove or de- total soil moisture and ecutive Order or supersed- Graham, Grant, Gray, wards, Franklin, Jackson, Sumner, Wabaunsee, crease the emergency precipitation amounts. ed by a subsequent Execu- Greeley, Hamilton, Has- Jefferson, Jewel, Johnson, Washington, Woodson. drought status for some Some areas of western tive Order revising the Kansas counties. Kansas are behind more drought stage status of the “We are thankful recent than ten inches in soil affected counties. Effec- rains have helped remove moisture.” tive immediately: 23 counties from a drought Counties who are still • Declare a Drought designation,” said Brown- in emergency stage remain Emergency, Warning or back. “Unfortunately, our eligible for emergency use Drought Watch for the state continues to battle of water from certain state counties identified be- drought as most of the fishing lakes due to the low; state remains in some Kansas Water Office • Authorize and direct level of drought status.” (KWO) Memorandum of all agencies under the ju- The updated drought dec- Understanding (MOU) risdiction of the Governor laration has moved 20 with the Kansas Depart- to implement the appro- counties into a warning ment of Wildlife (KDWPT). priate watch or warning status and 25 into a watch Emergency haying and level-drought response ac- status while 37 counties grazing is also still avail- tions assigned in the Oper- continue to be in emer- able for those counties on ations Plan of the Gover- gency. This action was rec- a case-by-case request to nor’s Drought Response ommended by Tracy the USDA–Farm Service Team. Streeter, director of the Agency. The Governor’s Drought Kansas Water Office and Individuals and com- Response Team will con- chair of the Governor’s munities need to contact tinue to watch the situa- Drought Response Team. KWO for a water supply re- tion closely and work to “Our focus is to ensure quest prior to any with- minimize the effects the communities, livestock drawals from lakes. They drought has on Kansans.

REALTHURSDAY, ESTATE SEPTEMBER AUCTION 19 — 7:00 PM Auction will be held in the Community Center on the South side of the square in JEWELL, KANSAS LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SE ¼ 3-5-9 & W ½ SW grass will be upon Jan. 1, 2014. Seller pays ¼ 2-5-9 Jewell Co. Kansas 2013 taxes, purchaser pays all of 2014 taxes. GENERAL DESCRIPTION: The farm is located 2012 taxes were $1,794.04. on F road 2 miles East of 128 Highway, South of TERMS: 10% of purchase price as down pay- Bruna Implement Rossville Truck & Tractor Ionia, Kansas. The farm has 233.91 farmland ment day of auction, the balance will be due Marysville, KS Rossville, KS McConnell Machinery Straub International acres with 177.63 acres of cropland and 56.28 upon closing on or before November 1, 2013. 785-562-5304 785-584-6195 Lawrence, KS 7 Kansas Locations acres of grass. Bases are 102.50 wheat, 9.90 Title insurance will be used, the cost will be split 785-843-2676 www.straubint.com corn & 39.70 grain sorghum for a total of 152.10 50/50 between seller & purchaser. Escrow fees base acres. Conservation system is being ac- will be split 50/50 between seller & purchaser. tively applied. Weltmer Phillips will act as escrow agent. POSSESSION: Possession of land planted to All statements made day of auction take wheat will be after 2014 wheat harvest. Pur- precedence over printed material. Thummel chaser will receive 1/3 crop rent share of 2014 Real Estate & Auction LLC is acting as Seller wheat crop. Purchaser will pay 1/3 of fertilizer on agent. 2014 wheat. Possession of open ground and SALLY & BRYAN GREEN, OWNERS Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 • www.thummelauction.com

Walk-In Business Welcome! Craig Wischropp, 785-486-2626 Horton, KS, 888-437-9294 www.sweetpro.com Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 13 Cattlemen encouraged to attend Animal NOW ACCEPTING Health and Nutrition Ranch Day Sept. 14 ENTRIES Edwards Cattle Company formation and a great line- stock Auction, Emporia The ranch day and sup- and the Kansas Cattlemen’s up of speakers. KCA is com- Livestock Sales Co., Eureka per are free and open to the FORTHE Association (KCA) are host- mitted to its mission of Livestock Sales, Flint Hills public. However, Kansas ing an Animal Health and bringing profitability to the Commodities - Emporia, Cattlemen’s Association Nutrition Ranch Day near ranches and rural commu- Ivesco, Joplin Regional asks that those interested in Hamilton, (Greenwood nities of Kansas. This type Stockyards, LeRoy Co-op - attending RSVP so that County) on Saturday, Sep- of event provides resources LeRoy, Luthi Cattle Co. - proper meal accommoda- KANSAS BULL tember 14th. The day’s so that producers have Madison, Micro Beef Tech- tions can be made. Please event will begin at 2:00 p.m. more information to make nologies, Prairie Land Part- RSVP by Thursday, Sep- The lineup will feature pre- operational decisions that ners - Emporia, Sowder tember 12, 2013 to the sentations from ADM Al- result in more profit. When Seed Co./Min Mix Products, Kansas Cattlemen’s Associ- PleaseTEST call Brian at #73 785-458-2137 liance Nutrition, Elanco, independent ranchers are Stewart Farms - Hamilton, ation office at (785) 238-1483 and Zoetis. Presentations successful, often the rural Twin Motors - Iola, and or D.J. Edwards at 620-437- or 785-456-2636 will wrap up with KCA pro- communities in which they Zoetis. 6213. viding an update of what is live are more viable. We to request a nomination form happening in the cattle in- look forward to the Ranch or visit our website at: dustry and what KCA is ac- Day and encourage every- tively addressing this year. one to come out,” stated www.kansasbulltest.com Greg Davis, representing KCA executive director ADM Alliance Nutrition, Brandy Carter. will present information on The day will wind down narrowing the dietary with a USA beef supper and amino acid gap in livestock. evening fun for the entire Katie Kueser from Elanco family. This event is possi- will discuss the use of tech- ble through the support and nology and how it aids in in- donations of: ADM Alliance creasing productivity, and Nutrition, Ag Choice - Madi- Zoetis Beef Technical Serv- son, Community National ices Veterinarian, Dr. Doug Bank & Trust - Eureka, Dia- Hilbig will address preven- mond S Welding & Machine tative vaccination protocols Shop, LLC - Eureka, Ed- and deworming strategies. wards Cattle Co. - Hamilton, “This is a day full of in- Elanco, El Dorado Live- The supreme champion breeding heifer at the Wash- ington County Fair was shown by Kael Lange.

Trevor Klipp showed the champion dairy female at the Washington County Fair. SURPLUSSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER AUCTION 14 — 10:00 AM Held at the Middle School or 1 block west of Post Office in BELLEVILLE, KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM PICKUP, GARDEN plastic seat student chairs; 50 Bob’sAUCTION Auction House located from Herington, KS. 4 way stop TRACTOR, LAWN MOWERS plastic seat student desks; kids of Hwy 77- 56 go east on 56 7 miles thru Delavan KS 1 mile to & TOOLS Sells at Noon & adult tables; lots wood cup- 2500 Road go north 3/4 mile to Auction site. Park in yard. 1981 Ford F-150 pickup, runs boards & book shelves; 10- SATURDAY,ESTATE SEPTEMBER AUCTION 14 — 10:00 AM good; Deutz Allis 5230 front 220v & 110v window air condi- TOOLS & COLLECTOR ITEMS, RAILROAD COLLECTIBLES, Located: At the Helvering Center, 111 S. 8th, MARYSVILLE, KS COLLECTIBLES, GUNS & AMMO FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, TOYS, PICKUP wheel assist diesel tractor w. tioners; 5 sets top & base See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listings. front hyd. loader, dual hyd. new wooden cabinets; loveseat; 40 Ornate buffet; glass front hutch; sm. buffet; sm. corner shelf; Edison Vic- clutch, nice; JD 318 riding 48in. metal computer carts; 100 Click on ksallink.com trola & records; school desk; 6 drawer dresser; glass front hutches; cut lawn mower w/bagger, 4ft. metal folding chairs; 16- 27in. Lunch by Burdick Relay for Life. Tramp Art; 2 wood framed occ. chairs; bookshelves; library stand; glass snow blower, 4ft. blade, & cab; Panasonic color TVs & 15 BOB’S AUCTION SERVICE top coffee table; Japanese barrel stand; large 8 drawer dresser; mod- JD 911 riding 60in cut lawn small colored TVs & stands; ern curio cabinet; 4 drawer metal cabinets; modern leaded glass shade; AUCTIONEERS: BOB KICKHAEFER: 785-258-4188 mower; push 22in. lawn elect. pottery table; 6 Singer elect. ice cream freezer; White Iron 3 tiered plant stands; jewelry Dave Bures: 402-766-3743 amours; twin bed; modern brass lamps; wicker sided stand; rock- mower; 3pt. 5ft. shredder; 2- sewing machines in cabinets; Clerk/Cashier: Bob's Auction Service er/recliner; bookcases; elect. heaters & fans; wall mirrors; floor & table 3pt. blades; pull type lawn Sentry 1175 portable safe; lots lamps; clown bar light; Michelob lighted clock; Winston lighted clock; sprayer; 4- 4ft. Heat Buster roll up maps; 50 wooden & lava lamp; elect. mantle clocks; Regulator wall clock; magazine racks; fans; work benches; 4 stall metal tables; 15 round tables; silk Army pillow covers; pens & pencils; S&P shakers; lots of knick wood working bench w. vises & several projectors & screens; knacks; Carnival clay items; dolls, some porcelain & bisque; Viewmas- storage; Radial arm saw; uniforms wrestling mats; box ters & cards; costume jewelry; wrist watches; jewelry boxes; hanky Craftsman band saw; Transit fans; 4- 4x6ft. mirrors; card- boxes; handkerchiefs; tokens; metal horses; lighters; Salem & Winston complete; parts washer w/ sol- board building blocks; 2 racks playing cards; Indian letter holder; figurines; sm. metal globes; modern vent; Power Matic disk & belt of folding chairs; 10 tall metal pocket knives; Timex lighted display cabinet; Komet 10c candy dis- sander; Power Matic molding cupboards; 2 metal locker penser; gumball dispenser; many pictures & frames: oval pictures; oval saw; 2- Lathes w/ tools; 2- 6in. units; 3 stereo sets & speakers; military theme picture; glass & metal banks; Cat bank; books; WWII jointers; 2- 4in jointers; 2- 4400 mop buckets; fiberglass back- books; Adolf Hitler books & records; Kennedy books; The West, True Homelite gas generators; 4 ton board w/ rim; Beverage air milk West, Real West & Frontier Times magazines; 1913 Ideal calendar; floor jack; engine stand; trans- cooler; duke Aero hot serving post cards; other paper advertising and collectibles; 12 cent & up mission jack; 10ton air jack; 4 table; 3 microwaves; serving comics; Beatle albums;Tonka sheet music; TOYS: Lots of Fisher Price toys fire proof cabinets; 20 wood & dinner trays; Ind. Blakeslee inc.: manyErtl: pull toys; : Trucks, Jeep, Bulldozer,Nylint: Fire Truck & pipe clamps; ladders; 10 hand food mixer; Stainless Steel Trencher; Trucks, Wrecker, Flare Box Wagon, Fire Truck, planes; router; reciprocating Bruno proffer; laminators; 8 Wrecker, Tractor/Trailer; Walmart semi truck; Buddy L. Harley Davidson semi truck; small metal cars & trucks; Hot Wheels; wind up toy trains; saw; dual tire jacks; elect. & air folding roller cafeteria lunch ta- tin carnival ride toy; metal & wood doll houses; modern windup toys; lots sanders; air bubble; air grease bles; lunch trays; marker of cartoon memorabilia; Bugs Bunny doll; Ghost Busters car; Huckle- gun; 2 elect. ½ in. impact boards; metal cabinets; 25 mi- berry Hound ring toss game; Mickey Mouse game & jumping balls; Star wrenches; jig saw; buffer; drills; croscopes; telephones; 10 Wars items; Elvis paper doll book; Elvis Teen Idol dolls; Barbies; toy 2in. jointer; bolt bin; wrenches; overhead projectors; 15 sci- typewriters; rocking horses; Chinese Checkers; bear drummer windup; scaffold on wheels; Homelite ence tables w. oak bottoms; Pepsi Barbie doll in box; lots of kids toys; battery powered robots; Ar- 16in. chain saw; assort. tarps; popcorn popper; 3 kitchen cade battery pinball machine; 4 wheel wagon; spinning tops; kids iron- metal bicycle rack; oil barrel ranges; GE freezer; refrigera- ing boards & irons; doll high chair; stick horse; wood airplane; kids puz- pump; wooden risers; exten- tor; waste cans; assort. paper; zles; doll pajama bags; wood blocks; chalkboard easel; many metal chil- sion cords; maple flooring; 2 volley ball net standards; dren’s cartoon lunch boxes; Pepsi & Disney trash cans; Humpty Dump- shop vacuum; lawn fert. globes; 2 guitars; 2 zyla ty lamp; string puppets; doll dishes; Mickey Mouse pitcher; perfume bot- spreaders; metal building phones; 2 upright piano’s; 3 tles; some fancy glassware; gold trim bowl, cream & sugar; hens on 8x12ft. to be moved on skids; & kettle drums; base drum; sym- nests; sm. paperweights; Dutch Lady cookie jars; Coors ash trays & other. bols; music stands; Ink car- mug; big Budweiser bottles; sm. Hull vase; 2 pitcher & bowl sets; tridge for laser jet C4191A & stoneware pitcher; modern Carnival punch bowl sets; glass baskets; SCHOOL & KITCHEN SUPPLIES C4195A copiers; metal shelv- McCoy planters; sm. kero lamps; owl cookie jar & bank; 1937 George ing; wood cabinets all kinds; 3 VIth glass bowl; glass candle holders; Maytag glass bottles; red cups; 35- 2 & 4 drawer file cabinets; 9 big glass pig; cartoon glasses; Kansas Centennial glasses; Coke & Dr. oak teachers desks; 12 oak mobile TV metal carts; black & Pepper glasses; refrigerator dishes; stemmed glassware; cake carrier; student desks & chairs; 5 oak white boards; laminator; com- sifters; cookie cutters; wood rolling pins; doorstop cat; enamelware; arm chairs; 40- 8ft. folding ta- puter cords; bath tub; 3 wheel wooden shoes; paper cutter; type trays; train pictures; umbrella stands; bles; large assort. office chairs; bicycle; & more. yard sticks; canes; plastic table top radios; Wagner skillets; wood 20 metal office desks; 100 clothes dryer; sm. lanterns & lamps; cuckoo clocks; wood bowls; kero AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is a very large auction. Lots items lamp; baby scale; buttons; old typewriter; brass fire extinguisher; Con- estoga covered wagon lamp; 4 Miller High Life beer trays; drawer pulls; not mentioned. Be sure to attend. skeleton keys; few labeled tins; binoculars; spoons; few Valentines; old Lunch on Grounds. TERMS CASH: Nothing removed until set- dove decoys; spats; Triple A Root Beer jar; belt buckles; washboards; tled for. Not Responsible for Accidents older cameras; bottle openers; clocks; silver Christmas tree & color wheel; 1989 GMC 1500 truck, auto, 4.3L, 74,669, sells at 1:00. REPUBLIC COUNTY USD 109 Partial sale bill. For Pictures & Full Sale Bill see websites! AUCTIONEERS: NOVAK BROS. & GIEBER TERMS: Cash sale day. Statements sale day take precedence. Sellers & Website: www.nckcn.com/novakbrosgieberauction/ Auctioneers not responsible for accident or theft. Lunch served. Roger Novak Les Novak Butch Gieber TALLULAH BOETTCHER ESTATE Belleville, Kansas Munden, Kansas Cuba, Kansas www.olmstedrealestate.com • www.marshallcountyrealty.com 785-527-2626 785-987-5588 785-729-3831 AUCTIONEERS: 785-527-1302 (Cell) Tim, Tom or Rob Olmsted Jeff Sandstrom Troy Novak, Munden, Kansas, 785-987-5372 Beattie, KS: 785-353-2487 Marysville, KS: 785-562-3788 Clerk: Scott Clerking, Belleville, Kansas Page 14 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 ing equipment at Canton September 7 — Antiques & can Art Pottery (Roseville, for Smoky Valley Electric. collectibles consisting of Weller, etc.), Glassware, Auction Sales Scheduled Auctioneers: Crane Auc- stoneware, glassware, primitives, cast iron, toys, tion. lamps, Depression glass, banks, advertising items, September 7 — Antiques & Lionel trains, household furniture & more at collectibles, farm toy col- appliances, childs books Greensburg. Auctioneers: September 3 — Marshall equip., household, an- antiques, furniture & lection, oil cans, tobacco & games, small farm ma- Brown Auction & Real Es- County grassland at Wa- tiques, electrical shop misc. at Abilene for Doris & coffee cans, spice cans chinery at Minneapolis tate. terville for James Shirck closeout inventory at Dilley Estate. Auction- & more at Douglass for for Jim & Patty Struble & September 8 — Car, beauty & Julia Hamre. Auction- Falls City, Nebraska. Auc- eers: Ron Shivers Realty Max Lemmons Estate. neighbors. Auctioneers: equip./supplies, riding eers: Raymond Bott Real- tioneers: Frederick’s Auc- & Auction Co. Auctioneers: Chuck Korte Bacon Auction Company. mower, push mower, col- ty & Auction. tion. September 7 — Vintage fur- Real Estate & Auction September 7 — Building & lectibles, player piano, September 5 — Trailers, ve- September 7 — Construc- niture, Maytag collection, Service, Inc. lot & personal property at piano rolls, household, hicles, forklift, tools & tion equip., lawn & misc. collectibles & misc. at September 7 — Tractors, Clay Center for Clay Coun- doll collection & tools at more at Salina for L & J equipment, vehicles, mo- Overbrook for Walt & Pat machinery, trucks, trail- ty National Bank. Auc- Harveyville for Mary Builders, Inc. Auction- torbike, trailers, tools at Martin. Auctioneers: Mark ers, stock trailer, livestock tioneers: Landmark Real Cashman Estate. Auction- eers: Omli & Associates, tonganoxie. Auctioneers: Elston & Wayne Wis- equipment, ATV, water Estate, Harold Mugler. eers: Gannon Real Estate Inc. Moore Auction Service, chropp. pump, mower, port. gener- September 7 & 8 — Ameri- & Auctions. September 6 — Farm & in- Inc. September 7 — Jeep Grand ators, air compressors, dustrial equipment at September 7 — Farm equip- Cherokee, furniture, holi- collectibles & misc. at Clay Center for fall ma- ment, vehicles and trail- day decorations at Man- Toronto for Glen & Cernie chinery consignments. ers, tractors, etc. at Chap- hattan for Joe Mills. Auc- Payne Estate. Auction- Auctioneers: Mugler Auc- man for Richard L. Gu- tioneers: Gannon Real Es- eers: Walter Auction Serv- tion Service, LLC. gler. Auctioneers: Brown tate & Auctions. ice. September 7 — SALE CAN- Real Estate & Auction September 7 — Airplane, September 7 — Tractors, CELED at Maple Hill for Service, LLC. Studebaker, RV, farm trac- cars, pickups, equipment, Kent Raine. Raine Auc- September 7 — Machinery, tors, antique cars & parts, shop equipment, collec- tion Service. antiques, collectibles, and pinball machines at tibles & parts at Ames for September 7 — Tractors, household items at Home Udall. Auctioneers: JP LOAD THE Richard (Dick) Hiner Es- construction equip., for Charles and Anna Weigand & Sons, Inc. tate. Auctioneers: Thum- ORIGINAL WITH trucks, vehicles, trailers, Richardson Trust and September 7 — Backhoe, mel Real Estate & Auc- A TRACTOR OR harvest equip., trees, ma- Lloyd Richardson. Auc- bucket truck, trencher, tion, LLC. DEWEZE STYLE chinery, misc. equipment, tioneers: Prell Realty trailer & misc., woodwork- shop tools & supplies, Auction. BED lawn & recreational September 7 — Household, Tri-State Land We are looking for Deer & Duck Hunting Land in Kansas. REBUILD EXCHANGE HYDROSTATICS If interested in selling, please give us a call SINCE 1969 or visit our website. Hydrostatic Transmissions for Combines, Skid Steers, Swathers, IH Hydro Tractors. Units are tested. 1-866-347-1765 AMBROSE ERNZEN ******************************************************************************* Ask about our special package deal for I.H. 5 yr warranty CONSTRUCTION & FARM TOYS Torque Amplifiers50 yrs experience & related onparts. Hyd. & Mech. TA’s www.Tri-State-land.com ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 9:30 AM Toll Free 877-525-2875www.herrsmachine.com WASHINGTON, KS PREVIEW AT 8:00 AM Fairview Comm. Building — FAIRVIEW, KANSAS WebsiteLunch available w/pictures: • Catalog www.hartterauction.com lots sell approx. 10:30 a.m. AUCTIONEER NOTE: This is the third toy auction for the WANTED: estate. Catalog auction will start approx. 10:15 am. See you Roger all auction day. Hunting and Investment Properties MCPHERSON COUNTY • 156.4 ACRES TRAILER canopy; MM Four Star Super, We have buyers wanting hunting & investment properties! Sells approx. 1 P.M. gas; Others. Our marketing sites get 100,000 + hits/month from GRASSLAND 1996 Blair Cargo Trailer, tan- FARMALL * CASE/IH dem axle, 15” 6 hole wheels, 6’x investors, hunters and your neighbors. Farmall “A”,Franklin Mint; Far- 14’, 6’-3” inside height, 2 5/16 mall “H” on steel Franklin Mint; ball hitch, w/title. 7130 FWA; 9300 4WD w/ Visit us today at: www.KsLandCo.com 1/8th SCALE triples; 9370 4WD, 1/12th; 9370 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 — 7:00 PM JD 70; JD “B” styled; JD 4010; 4WD w/ triples, 1/12th; 9380 w/ Or contact MARK UHLIK AUCTIONAUCTION LOCATION: Best Western Holiday Manor, IH 560 nf; IH 400; Case 730 triples; Case/IH 9380 Quad Land Marketing Specialist & Broker/Auctioneer Sunset Room, 2211 E. Kansas Ave. Comfort King, nf; MH 44, Agco Trac; STX 450, series II Preci- McPHERSON, KANSAS meeting, KCMO; AC WD-45 sion; 55W Hay Baler, resin; Pre- 785-325-2740 SELLERS: LUANN & KELVIN “PAT” BOYER PEDAL TRACTORS cision Key 3, 4, 6, 450, 50th New In Box annv.; Precisions: 2, 3, 10, 16, LEGAL: NW/4 of Sec 25, Twp 18 Rge 4, McPherson Co., KS. Farmall Super “M” w/o muffler; 19, 20; 560 High-Clear; 5288 w/ 156.4 Acres. JD 70; JD 7930 wf. duals; 2594 ’85 Collector’s series; 1586 w/ cab & loader; PROPERTY LOCATION: From McPherson, KS and I-135, north 5.5 JOHN DEERE miles to Pawnee Rd., west 5.5 miles to 11th Ave., north on 11th Ave. Precisions: 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 1026, gold demo; 1086, rivet 1/2 mi. to SW corner of said property. Watch for signage. 19, 21, 24; Precision Key frt.; 756 ’94 Ontario Show; 460 TAXES: $218.27. Series: 2, 4, 6, 7; Dain, w/ loader,’09 Red Power MINERAL RIGHTS: Buyer will receive sellers mineral rights. Prop- Nashville ‘96; 9750 SST Com- Roundup; F-20 on rubber, erty is leased through 2015. There is no mineral production on the bine #1, Series II Prec; 9400 Franklin Mint; 300, 350, 450; property. 4WD; 9300T; 8760, 4WD; 8530 Cub Tractors; ID-9 Standard PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Here’s a rolling native bluestem and #3, Prec II; 8400T signed, no diesel ’93 Show; Hydro 100 w/ mixed grass pasture, right in the middle of a predominately tillable Waterloo decal; 8310, FWA; rops, SE; 806 Pedal replica; “H” area of McPherson County. This quarter is watered by 2 ponds. The 7800 w/duals; JD 4955, FWA w/ w/ fenders; Others. fences are 3-5 wire, barb and mainly hedge posts, or hedge row cab; “A” Gold Plate 125th Annv. CONSTRUCTION along the road. Utilities are nearby that would allow for improve- KC; “A” WY Cent. ’90, 1919 of 1/25th Scale ments. 5000; 320/ 420, Annv Set; 720 Cat Model 60 Crawler, grey; Car I was impressed with the amount of grass in the pasture. There has Hi-Crop; 530 w/ heat houser & D-2 w/ blade, ’04 Spec Cast; been some clearing of cedar and hedge trees on the west side and chains; “80” 80th Annv; 420, Cat RD-8, diesel crawler, 60th there could be more clearing done. Livestock producers be pre- 430 Crawlers; “M” , Dubuque annv; Sheep’s Foot Compactor, pared, the cost of clearing the trees may not be as high as you think CE; 20 Pedal Tractor replica; Construction; Komatsu D-375 on a per acre basis. Other Tractors. dozer, 1st Gear; Komatsu D- If cattle isn’t your only interest, but also wildlife, then look no further 475 w/ blade & ripper; IH 175 ALLIS CHALMERS for a habitat cover. The east side of the pasture has all the cover WC, Precision; WD-45, Preci- Crawler w/ demo bucket & needed. Like so many cow-calf producers, there seems to never be sion; D-15; D-19, Toy Farmer; winch; IH TD-25 Crawler w/ side enough pastures close to home. Take a look at this native grass pas- WC, on rubber, 1/12th Franklin boom; IH TD-25 Crawler w/ ture to incorporate into your ag business or for the hunting opportu- Mint; Others. blade & ripper, 1st Gear; IH TD- nities. 25 Firebreaker, 1st Gear; IH TD- TERMS: Earnest money deposit evening of the auction will be OLIVER 14A Crawler; Bantam C-35 $20,000.00 payable in certified funds to McPherson Co. Abstract & Super 77, Precision, green Shovel; Case 580 Super-M, w/ Title Co. Title insurance and fees of title co will be shared equally be- wheels; Super 77, Classic loader, backhoe Precision; MM, tween the buyer and seller. Seller will receive 2013 income and will series; 77 Precision; 1655, 2 Star Crawler; AC HD-21 pay 2013 taxes based on 2012 amounts. Closing on or before Oc- FWD rops, CE; 77 Diesel, Gas Crawler w/ offset disk, 1st Gear; tober 29, 2013 with full possession to the buyer at closing, but not & LP, Spec Cast; 770 LP, Gas & AC “K” Crawler w/ blade; Mack prior to October 16, 2013 at which time ag lease is terminated. Buyer Diesel; OC3 Crawler. B-61 Dump Trk. will receive Kansas Warranty Deed at time of closing. Property is not BIG BUD * CASE * FORD * HIGHWAY 61 TRUCKS subject to buyer receiving financing. All information has been gath- NEW HOLLAND * MF * MH * ERTL 1/64th SEMI TRUCKS ered from McPherson Co. sources and is considered to be accurate, MM * ETC. 1946 GMC Grain; 1941 Chevy but is not guaranteed. All statements made evening of auction will Big Bud 16V-747, 760 hp, Flatbed; 1940 Ford Stake; Sev- take precedence over advertisements. 1/32nd; Big Roy 1080, 1/64th; eral Ertl Semi Trucks, 1/64th. INSPECTION: Anytime by appointment with Griffin Real Estate & Steiger Cougar 1000, 4WD, MISCELLANEOUS Auction Service LC. Numbers listed below. 1/32nd; Case 1170; 1175; Case No Catalog AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Don’t overlook this native pasture! God 1030 Western Series, Precision; Starts Selling at 9:30 am workable size acreage that can be a plus to your livestock operation Case 930 Comfort King, Preci- Criswell’s Pedal Tractor Guide; or give you good recreational possibilities. Buyers be prepared — sion; Case Steam Traction, Mil- Few JD Airplane banks; Farmall this could be an equity builder by improving the grazing capacity! We lennium; Case DC-3; 600; Case Train, 2-8-2 Light Mikado Steam will look forward to showing you this property and to seeing you at “VAC” 600, 700, & 800; MH 55 Engine * Tender; Case/IH HO the auction. diesel; Dearborn 2-btm plow & Griffin blade, Precision; Ford 640, Pre- scale Rolling Train stock, no track; Road Const. gift set w/ RICK GRIFFIN cision; Ford 2N, Precision; Ford Real Estate video; Truck Banks; 2-Fire Broker/Auctioneer & Auction 5000, precision; Ford 9N, silver Truck Banks; JD Bumper Stick- Cell: 620-343-0473 Service LC hood; Dearborn Plow & Blade, Precision #4; MM G750; NH 66 ers; Trade Fair Toys; 275 +, 1/64th NIP, JD, IH, Oliver, CHUCK MAGGARD PTO Baler, resin; MF 135 w/ 305 Broadway Sales/Auctioneer Case/IH, etc.; Other Misc. Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845 Cell: 620-794-8824 Phone: 620-273-6421 • Fax: 620-273-6425 THERESA ERNZEN, OWNER Toll Free: 1-866-273-6421 Auction Conducted By In Office: Nancy Griffin, Heidi Maggard Hartter Auction Service Email: [email protected] Sabetha, Kansas 785-284-2590 or 284-2643 www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com Auctioneers: Roger Hartter, Todd Rokey, Kent Grimm Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 15 September 9 — Rush County Kickhaefer. County land at Frankfort Wilson Auctions. ons, automobile, truck, Realty & Auction Service. acreage (held at LaCrosse) September 14 — Real es- for Joe & Jean Warders. September 16 — Real estate trailers, tack, supplies, October 12 — Cow Power and Farm machinery, tate, furniture, appli- Auctioneers: Joe Horigan (home & acreage, & tract 2 antiques, collectibles Gelbvieh Female sale at tractors, trucks (near ances, coins, glassware, Realty & Auction. acreage) W. of Burlingame horsedrawn machinery, Pomona for Judd Ranch. Bison) for Norbert L. collectibles, tools & misc. September 14 — Tractors, for Betty & Bob Buek Es- machinery, household, October 30 — Farm machin- Hartman Estate. Auction- at Junction City for equipment, antiques & tate. Auctioneers: Miller tools & misc. at Blue ery & misc. E. of Salina for eers: Farmland Auction & Haynes Family Estate and household at Salina for & Midyett Real Estate Springs, Nebraska for Dean & Virginia Seim. Realty Co., Inc. Patricia Burke. Auction- Bryce & Susan Area. Auc- (Lyndon). Larry Foreman. Auction- Auctioneers: Kretz, Hau- September 10 — 1949 Far- eers: Brown Real Estate & tioneers Lonnie Wilson September 16 — Rooks eers: The Auctioneers, serman, Bloom Auction mall, Farmall F-30 tractor, Auction Service, LLC. Auctions. County acreage at Plain- Henrichs, Jurgens, Har- Service. Dodge Coronet, JD riding September 14 — Furniture, September 14 — Household ville. Auctioneers: Farm- din. October 30 — Fink Beef Ge- mower, equipment, iron, collectibles, toys, pickup & antiques S. of Abilene land Auction & Realty Co., September 21 — SW Nema- netics annual Angus & guns at Delia for Marvin at Marysville for Tallulah for the Leon Kohman Es- Inc. ha County pasture & farm- Charolais bull sale at Immenschuh. Auction- Boettcher Estate. Auc- tate. Auctioneers: Cham- September 17 — Tractor, land held on site SW of Randolph. eers: Gannon Real Estate tioneers: Tim, Tom & Rob berlin Auction Service. equipment & mowers, an- Centralia for Gerald & November 2 — Harley & Auctions. Olmsted and Jeff Sand- September 14 — Guns, tiques, collectibles, Dorothy Mitchell Heirs Gerdes consignment auc- September 11 — Tractors, strom. ammo, reloading supplies, household, tools at Beloit and Gary & Joyce Mit- tion at Lyndon. Auction- combines, balers, trucks, September 14 — Real estate tools & household goods for Bud & Marjory Zadina. chell. Auctioneers: Cline eers: Harley Gerdes Auc- trailers, farm equipment acreage (insulated shop, at Clay Center for Fred Auctioneers: Thummel Realty & Auction, LLC. tion. of all kinds online at offices, outbuildings) at Kissinger Estate. Auction- Real Estate & Auction, September 26 — McPherson November 2 — Sim-Angus & (www.bigiron.com). Auc- Great Bend. Auctioneers: eers: Kretz, Hauserman & LLC. County acreage, grassland Simmental Bull & Cow tioneers: Stock Auction Brown Auction & Real Es- Bloom Auctions. September 17 — Household at McPherson for Luann & Production Sale for Irvine Co. tate (Greensburg). September 14 — Nemaha goods & misc. at Clay Cen- Kelvin “Pat” Boyer. Auc- Ranch at the ranch N. of September 12 — Real estate September 14 — Real Estate County acreage & crop- ter for Lippert Family tioneers: Griffin Real Es- Manhattan. in 2 tracts, construction at Rossville for Winnie land at Sabetha for Bing- Trust. Auctioneers: Kretz, tate & Auction Service, November 7 — Real estate equipment & rolling McClain Estate and Larry man Family Farms, LLC. Hauserman, Bloom Auc- LC. land (located S. of St. stock: trucks at Burlin- McClain Estate. Auction- Auctioneers: Midwest tion Service. September 28 — Farm ma- Joe, KS) at Clyde for game. Auctioneers: Kull eers: Gannon Real Estate Land & Home, Mark September 17 — Nemaha chinery at Berryton for Ona Mae Fesenden Trust. Auction & Real Estate Co., & Auctions. Uhlik. County farmland at Daryl & Marcella Pete- Auctioneers: Larry La- Inc. September 14 — Pickup, September 15 — Antiques, Seneca for Joseph Tappe- fish. Auctioneers: Wis- gasse Auction & Real Es- September 12 — Acreage in garden tractor, lawn mow- collectibles, household, horn Estate. Auctioneers: chropp Auctions. tate. 5 tracts, home & farm- ers, tools, school & kit- art supplies & tools, Midwest Land & Home, September 28 — Farm sale, November 7 — Ellsworth stead at Goddard. Auc- chen supplies at Belle- Southwest Indian jewelry Mark Uhlik. tractors, trucks, machin- County Kansas cropland tioneers: Jeff Lange Real ville for Republic County at Salina for Marion September 19 — Jewell ery, shop tools, household at Kanopolis for Robert Estate. USD 109. Auctioneers: A. Walker Living Trust. County real estate at Jew- & misc. N of Abilene for & Joan Malir. Auction- September 13 — Farm ma- Novak Bros. & Gieber. Auctioneers: Thummel ell for Sally & Bryan Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Rombe- eers: Omli & Associates, chinery & personal prop- September 14 — Tractors, Real Estate & Auction, Green. Auctioneers: rger. Auctioneers: Ron Inc. erty at Goddard. Auction- trucks, combines, farm LLC. Thummel Real Estate & Shivers Realty & Auction November 9 — Retirement eers: Jeff Lange Real Es- equipment, trailers, cars, September 15 — Paper- Auction, LLC. Co. farm machinery N. of tate. machinery for iron, live- weights, glassware, art- September 21 — Trucks, ve- September 28 — Tools at Wamego for Tom & Anita September 13 & 14 — Furni- stock equipment, 3 pt. work & collectibles at hicles, farm equipment at Salina. Auctioneers: Lon- Steinberger. Auctioneers: ture, antique furniture, equipment and miscella- Manhattan for Dr. Jean Tonganoxie. Auctioneers: nie Wilson Realty & Auc- Cline Realty & Auction, antiques, collectibles, neous at Philipsburg for Sloop Estate. Auction- Sebree Auction, LLC. tion Service. LLC. general household at Clay Harold J. Kaiser Estate. eers: Gannon Real Estate September 21 — Ag equip- September 29 — Household, November 9 — Farm sale Center for Rachel Wing- Auctioneers: Jessup Auc- & Auctions. ment, tractors, trailers, tools, trailers, mowers, NE of Clay Center for field. Contact Stephanie tion Service. September 15 — Contents of rakes, ATV, plows & more trucks & more at Salina Stanley Roberts Estate. Avery. September 14 — Guns & col- Havensville Lumber & at Gridley. Auctioneers: for Jeff Sheele. Auction- Auctioneers: Kretz Auc- September 14 — Guns, lectibles at Salina. Auc- Hardware at Havensville Platt Auction Company, eers: Lonnie Wilson Real- tion Service. ammo, knives, collectibles tioneers: Thummel Real for Mrs. Dean (Betty) LLC. ty & Auction Service. November 9 — SimAngus, & tools at Salina for Don Estate & Auction, LLC. Myers. Auctioneers: Cline September 21 — Real es- October 5 — Furniture, Simmental & Angus Bulls Pilcher Estate. Auction- September 14 — Real Es- Realty & Auction, LLC. tate, trucks, equipment, household goods, lawn North of Wheaton for eers: Thummel Real Es- tate, 2 bedroom home at September 15 — Guns, pick- tools, etc., skid loader at items, shop tools & misc. Moser Ranch 22nd Bull tate & Auction, LLC. Abilene for Doris Dilley up, tools, antique furni- Salina for Porter Con- at Wamego for Sally & the Sale. September 14 — Construc- Estate. Auctioneers: Ron ture, antiques, collec- struction. Auctioneers: late Don Breymeyer. Auc- January 1, 2014 — Harley tion & farm toys, trailer, Shivers Realty & Auction tibles & guns at Havens- Lonnie Wilson Realty & tioneers: Ivan Seele & Gerdes 29th annual New pedal tractors, at Fair- Co. ville for Paul Weber Auction Service. Ron Walsh. Years Day consignment view for Theresa Ernzen. September 14 — Collector Estate. Auctioneers: Cline September 21 — Machinery October 12 — Consignment auction at Lyndon. Auc- Auctioneers: Hartter Auc- tractor & equipment, Realty & Auction, LLC. at Herington for Gehrke & auction at Salina. Auc- tioneers: Harley Gerdes tion Service. coins, furniture, house- September 15 — Guns, old Monnich. Auctioneers: tioneers: Lonnie Wilson Auction. September 14 — Tools & col- hold, collectibles & misc. Winchesters, modern Bob Kickhaefer Auc- lector items, railroad at Lawrence for Living rifles & handguns at tions. collectibles, collectibles, Estate of Bob Nisely. Auc- Salina for private collec- September 21 — Tractors, guns & ammo near Dela- tioneers: Mark Elston & tion. Auctioneers: Lonnie skid loader, buggies, wag- van. Auctioneers: Bob’s Wayne Wischropp. SATURDAY,AUCTION SEPTEMBER CALENDAR 7 — 9:00 AM Auction Service, Bob September 14 — Marshall ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES REAL ESTATE AUCTION Douglass Community Bldg. — DOUGLASS, KANSAS Farm toy collection; Over 5,000 oil cans; 100s Tobacco & SATURDAY,266 ACRES SEPTEMBER M/L, MARSHALL 14 — COUNTY 10:00 AM Coffee cans; 100s spice cans; Over 100 5-gallon cans; Phones in boxes & more! SATURDAY,AUCTION SEPTEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM Location: 1672 Tumbleweed Rd, Frankfort KS.- 4.5 miles west of 6th Cedar — OVERBROOK, KS Frankfort on Tumbleweed Rd. SELLER: MAX LEMMONS ESTATE (Overbrook Fairgrounds. Watch For Signs!) SE ¼ 10-4-8 & NE ¼ lying South of creek 10-4-8 Marshall Co. KS Check www.chuckkorte.com VINTAGE FURNITURE, MAYTAG COLLECTION, 118.5 ac. DCP cropland, 8.7 acres CRP, remainder clean grass & for current info & pictures on all auctions COLLECTIBLES & MISC., GLASSWARE farmstead. Clean, good laying farm. CHUCK KORTE REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE INC. See last week’s Grass & Grain for more info AUGUSTA, KS • 316-775-2020 Please visitSee us last online week’s at www.KansasAuctions.net/elston Grass & Grain for listings for or pictures or go to website!

CONCESSIONS: N. Osage 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus Group SELLER: JOE & JEAN WARDERS JOE HORIGAN REALTY & AUCTION CO. SELLER: WALT & PAT MARTIN 785-292-4591, cell 785-250-5148 Auctioneers: Mark Elston & Wayne Wischropp website: www.jhorigan.com “ServingHome (785-594-0505) Your Auction Cell Needs (785-218-7851) Since 1994”

2SAME LAND DAY • SAME LOCATION AUCTIONS • SAME SELLER SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM TUESDAY,LAND80 ACRES SEPTEMBER NEMAHA AUCTION COUNTY 17 FARMLAND — 10:00 AM 400+ ACRES NEMAHA COUNTY FARMLAND Community Center, 1116 Main Street — The Willows Restaurant — SABETHA, KS SENECA, KS Tract 1: SW ¼ Sec. 23 Twp.03 Rng. 14E. Less a small tract along Description: West ½ South East ¼ Sec. 34 Twp 03 Rng. 12 east the north edge. Consists of approximately 156 acres with approxi- of the 6th P.M. This tract consists of approx. 80 acres of that 75.61 mately 128 of cropland the balance being waterways and farmstead. acres is cropland, currently in CRP till Oct of 2014. The annual Tract 2: SE ¼ Sec. 23 Twp. 03 Rng. 14E. This tract consists of all CRP payment is $4266.00. The balance of the farm is waterways hay meadows, ponds and draws. A sodbusters plan has been filed and wildlife habitat. This farm is gently rolling with primarily on this farm and approximately 90-100 acres could be converted to Pawnee clay loam type of soils. This farm is in compliance with all farm land according to the NRCS office. NRCS requirements at this time. This farm has been in the crp pro- Tract 3: W ½ SW ¼ sec 24 Twp. 03 Rng. 14E. This tract consists gram since 2000 and the grass is well established. of all hay meadows and trees. Directions: The property is located from the intersections of Hwy Directions:Tract 4: AllFrom of tracts Sabetha 1-3. Ks. - go 1 mile west on Oregon St. (184th Rd.) to 36 & Hwy 63 just east of Seneca Ks. Go 7 miles south on Hwy 63 “W” Rd. then south 7 ½ miles to 116th Rd. this is the northwest corner of the to 96th rd. then 1 ¼ miles west on 96th rd . This is the south east property. OR from US 75 & US 36 junction go 2 miles west to “W” Rd. then corner of the property that will be selling. This property lies on the south 3 ½ miles to 116th Rd. this is the northwest corner of tract 1. north side of the road watch for the signs. 160+ ACRES NEMAHA COUNTY FARMLAND Terms & Possession: 10% down day of the sale, balance due on or before Oct. 18th 2013. Seller to pay 2013 taxes. Seller will also retain 2013 CRP payment. The buyer will receive 100% of the 2014 CRP payment. Buyer to Description: An approx. 160 acre tract in the north half of sec. receive 100% of mineral rights. Mineral rights are intact. Title insurance, 11 Twp 2S Rng. 14E. Commonly known as Lot 3 Bingman escrow and closing costs to be split equally between buyer and seller. addition to the city of Sabetha Ks. Possession on Closing. This property to be sold as-is. All inspections should Directions: The property is located 2 miles west of the intersection of Oregon Rd and Ks hwy. 75, then 571.48 ft south on “W” rd. This is the be made prior to the day of the sale. This is a cash sale and will not be sub- Northwest corner of the property that will be selling. The family is retaining ject to financing, have your financing arrangements made prior to sale day. approximately 13 acres in the north west corner of the existing property. Midwest Land and Home is acting as a transaction broker and does not rep- resent either party. All information has come from reliable sources; potential For more information & terms & possession bidders are encouraged to verify all information independently. All announce- ments made the day of sale will take precedence over any other information. see August 6, 13 or 20 Grass & Grain or go to Nemaha County Abstract and Title will be the escrow and closing agent www.MidwestLandandHome.Com SELLERS JOSEPH TAPPEHORN ESTATE, BINGMAN FAMILY FARMS LLC, SELLERS

Mark Uhlik, Broker / Auctioneer 785-325-2740 Mark Uhlik, Broker / Auctioneer 785-325-2740 www.MidwestLandandHome.com www.MidwestLandandHome.com Page 16 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 too rough to drive along the the U.S. to chop weeds, There are many more bucket to the pump at the fence line. Then the wire hand plant and harvest examples of the amount windmill. Then he would BAXTER was stretched and the steel crops. The U.S. government of ‘labor’ required in walk back and feed the posts were driven in the stopped the program be- farming and ranching, then hogs, scatter grain to the ground with a 15-pound post cause it was supposedly tak- and now, but it is that chickens, turn the draft pounder every 20 or so feet. ing work from able-bodied last one that comes to horses out, then up to the BLACK Stays and clips were spun Americans. The very next mind. On my wall is a house for breakfast. If they ONTHEEDGEOFCOMMONSENSE on to finish. Sometimes they year every cotton farmer in painting of my grandfather painted that picture today, could do a mile a day. the Rio Grande Valley had walking from the “cooling he would be on his four- Today we have a tractor bought a McCormick cotton room” (where the fresh milk wheeler and probably Labor Day on the Farm with a posthole digger on picking machine. Now we was kept in running water weighing another twenty Labor Day was created with a round baler, a self- the three-point hitch and a spray for weeds or use ge- to stay cool) carrying a pounds! by unions to recognize the propelled inline bale wrap- post pounder (or pusher in netically modified crops American worker. It did not per, and a tractor with a places where it rains). For that resist insects, weeds include ranching and farm- bale spear can do the work those who still want to and disease. When I was a ing; if they did it would de- of a full teenage hayin’ crew “rough it” there is the hand- lad we milked one cow. It stroy the ability of a farmer in half the time. held hydraulic post driver. supplied butter and milk to get a loan. If a farmer in- One of the most labor-in- Some handwork always has for our family. Most farmers cluded the cost of his daily tensive chores on the ranch to be done; stretchers, in- kept five or ten milk cows. It labor on a financial state- is building fence. I worked line strainers, corner took an hour or two every ment, no banker could find for a big outfit that had sev- braces, and a good eye for a morning. It was the longest a way to show a profit. But eral large ranches with straight line but we have re- part of ‘doing the chores.’ things have changed. ‘Hay- miles of fence. We had a duced the amount of sweat Farmers sold their milk and ing’ used to be a full time four-man crew. They would work and the need for a cream or traded it for goods. job for teens in the summer. set the corners and the crew of four strong men. Even today in highly auto- Tossing bales onto a flat- brace posts with posthole How about the old days mated dairies milking thou- bed, stacking them on the diggers and tamping bars. of chopping weeds in the sands of cows, it is still an truck, hauling them back to The roll of barbwire would row crops? I remember the intensive, hands-on part of the hay yard or the barn, be strung out, carried by Bracero program along the agriculture. The only thing throwing bales off and two men often walking for Mexican border where they don’t have to do is milk Luke Gauby exhibited the champion halter mare at the restacking them. It was al- miles when the country was workers legally came into them! Washington County Fair. ways hot, sticky, scratchy, sweaty and hard. But if you were on the football team in high school you’d finish the last cutting with money in the bank and muscles like Arnold Schwarzenegger! Oh, and the suntan was free. Fast forward to today. Teenagers in farm commu- nities now have to go to the gym all summer to get in shape. Because one farmer

Rangeland ResourcesMAX TRAHAN 785-523-4516 1579 Sunset Road Delphos, KS 67436 [email protected] LAND & CATTLE •MANAGEMENT Fencing • Tree Saw • Hedge Post • Range Development • Rotational Grazing Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 17 Southeast Kansas Kansas Hay Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay steady to soft. Movement Prairie Talk to explore moderate. Alfalfa: Horse or Goat, mid squares 250.00- Market Report 300.00. Dairy, Supreme 300.00. Bluestem: Good, small Kansas water issues squares 135.00-170.00, mid and large squares 130.00-150.00, The extended drought cover a few basics on water mostly 135.00, large rounds 75.00-110.00; Brome: Good, has reminded us that reli- supply, demand and man- Hay trade slow to moderate. Demand light to moderate Small squares 140.00-165.00, mid and large squares 130.00- able, clean water is essen- agement, and the priority for dairy and grinding alfalfa, for stock cow hay, grass hay 150.00, large rounds 100.00-125.00. Grass Mulch CWF, large tial for human health, our water concerns facing and alfalfa pellets. The weather has turned sunny and hot, round 60.00-70.00. Oat hay, Good 115.00. Triticale hay Good communities and the envi- Kansas. I look forward to an good for haying in western Kansas, eastern Kansas pro- 100.00. Straw, Good, large bales 55.00-60.00. ronment, as well as for eco- informal open discussion.” ducers are dealing with high humidity. Swathers are busy Northwest Kansas nomic growth. Are we still Stover, a licensed geolo- and balers are as the hay cures and dries. The Row crops Alfalfa steady. Movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse, Small in a drought? What can an gist, is manager of High are looking great but because of the ideal growing condi- squares 300.00, Mid squares 250.00; Dairy, Premium 250.00. individual homeowner, Plains Issues with the tions during the wet cool spell, crops are lush and now Fair-Good grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 190.00- rancher, or farmer expect Kansas Water Office, the some are showing heat and moisture stress. More alfalfa is 240.00. Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies in the coming year? These state’s water planning showing up with the large third cutting, putting pressure 250.00-270.00. Corn stalks 55.00-70.00. questions and more will agency, where she is in- be addressed in a free com- volved in a range of water on the market. If you have hay for sale or pasture to rent North Central-Northeast Kansas munity discussion at Pio- conservation initiatives. or need hay or grazing, use the services of the Hay and Dairy alfalfa steady, grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and neer Bluffs near Matfield Prior to the Water Office, Pasture Exchange: www.kfb.org/hayandpasture/default brome steady to soft. Movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa: Green. Susan worked on contami- .htm Horse, 300.00, some 9.00/small square bale; Dairy, Some At 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, nation remediation sites at Southwest Kansas 1.48-1.56/point RFV, Supreme 265.00-270.00; Premium, September 7, community Kansas Department of Dairy alfalfa steady, grinding alfalfa steady to soft. 240.00-260.00; Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of members are invited to a Health and Environment. Movement slow. Alfalfa, Horse, small squares 350.00. the field, 160.00-200.00, Utility 150.00-170.00; Ground and Prairie Talk at Pioneer She is a member of the Dairy, Supreme 265.00-280.00, a little 250.00-255.00 delivered 230.00-250.00. Grass hay: Bluestem Good, small Bluffs on the topic Water in Kansas Water Research In- shipped in; Premium 240.00-265.00, some large round squares, 6.50-7.00/bale, 130.00-160.00, Mid squares 130.00- Kansas. Susan Stover of the stitute, serves on the Geo- 235.00-250.00 shipped in; Good 220.00-235.00, some large 150.00, large rounds 50.00/bale, 75.00-100.00/T. Brome: Kansas Water Office will logical Society of America’s round 220.00-230.00 shipped in; Heifer or Bunk hay 230.00- Good, small squares, 6.00-8.00/bale, 130.00-160.00/T, Mid discuss water planning and Geology and Public Policy 240.00. Fair-Good grinding alfalfa, at the edge of the squares, 130.00-150.00, large round, 50.00/bale, 90.00-115.00, priorities. Committee, and is active in field or delivered in 190.00-210.00, mostly 200.00, less for after seed 90.00-95.00; Grass mulch, large round 60.00. The Ogallala – High K-12 science education. rain damaged or weedy alfalfa. Ground and delivered lo- Straw, Good, small squares 3.50 or 4.25 delivered/bale; Plains aquifer in western Lunch will be available cally to feedlots and dairies, 235.00-260.00, a little con- large bales 55.00-65.00/T or 70.00-85.00 delivered. and south central Kansas at noon for visitors who has serious longterm de- would like to come early tracted 230.00-250.00. The week of 8/19-24, 5,728T of grind- ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise clines. New innovative pro- and tour the historic site, ing alfalfa and 1,960T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Oat noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares unless grams have been initiated including The Gallery at Pi- hay, Good 150.00. Wheat hay, Good 115.00. Straw, Good, otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless other- to help conserve and ex- oneer Bluffs. There is no large bales 60.00-70.00, 85.00-105.00 delivered. Corn stalks wise noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. tend the Ogallala aquifer. charge for the Prairie Talk 53.00-65.00, or 70.00-85.00 delivered, ground and delivered *CWF Certified Weed Free. However, eastern Kansas is or for lunch, however dona- 85.00-100.00. *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. also projected to be facing tions are gratefully accept- South Central Kansas **TDN calculated using the Western formula. Quantitative shortages. Reservoirs play a ed. Lunch reservations are Dairy and grinding alfalfa and alfalfa pellets steady to factors are approximate, and many factors can affect feeding large role in meeting de- requested and can be made soft. Movement slow. Alfalfa, Dairy, PremiumSupreme value. Values based on 100% dry matter (TDN showing both mands in the eastern by contacting Lynn Smith, 240.00-260.00; Fair-Good grinding alfalfa at the edge of the 100% & 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual appear- Kansas basins. The Neosho executive director of Pio- field 170.00-200.00, mostly 180.00-190.00, Utility-Fair 165.00- ance and intent of sale (usage). Basin is one of the more neer Bluffs, at (620) 753-3484 175.00, Utility 150.00-160.00. Ground and delivered locally Source: Kansas Dept of Ag-USDA Market News Service, vulnerable basins, requir- or [email protected]. to feedlots, 205.00-235.00. The week of 8/19-24, 3,357T of Dodge City, Steve Hessman, Rich Hruska, OIC (620) 227-8881 ing infrastructure and man- On the National Register grinding alfalfa and 1,360T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. 24-hour price information (620) 369-9311 www.ams.usda. agement improvements to of Historic Places, Pioneer Alfalfa pellets: Sun Cured 15 pct protein 255.00-265.00, 17 gov/mnreports/DC_GR310.txt; www.ams.usda.gov/lpsmarket meet future needs. Bluffs is located one mile pct protein 275.00-290.00; Dehydrated 17 pct 350.00. Straw, newspage. “Water is an essential north of Matfield Green or component of this region’s 15 miles south of Cotton- Good, large bales 55.00-70.00, Hi-density bales 65.00-75.00. The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the Kansas development, and will be a wood Falls on Flint Hills Corn stalks 55.00-70.00. Grass hay, Good 120.00. Oat hay, Department of Agriculture with technical oversight from the determinant in its future” National Scenic Byway K- Good 150.00. USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Stover said. “My talk with 177. WANTED: YOUR CONSIGNMENTS The Odell Community Consignment Sale will be held SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2013 Starting at 12:00 Noon on Odell’s Main Street

ITEMS TO BE LISTED ON THE SALE BILL MUST BE RECEIVED BY: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2013 To consign items, please contact: Odell Farmers Co-op Elevator: 402-766-4145 State Bank of Odell: 402-766-3720 or email to [email protected]

COMM. CATTLE AUCTION MANHATTAN CO.INC. EVERY FRIDAY 1-800-834-1029 STARTING 10:00 A.M. ON CULL COWS Toll-Free FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 • OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE

For our sale Friday, August 30, all classes of steers BULLS — 1275-1950 LBS COW/CALF PAIRS and heifers offered were finding a steady to stronger Mike Ehrlich Marion 1 char [email protected] Charles Terry Winchester 1 xbred 1500@$1,650.00 market with a very good demand. Cull cows and bulls Ron Abitz Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] sold $3 to $5 higher on a light offering. Andy and/or Michel Herrman Wheaton 1 char [email protected] BRED COWS Tom Link Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Age Mo. FEEDER STEERS — 550-850 LBS St. George 17 xbred 6-8 6-7 $1,500.00 Mike Renfro Silver Lake 5 blk [email protected] COWS & HEIFERETTES — 1050-1625 LBS St. George 6 blk SS 7 $1,490.00 Bernard Rosey Junction City 2 bwf [email protected] Bernard Rosey Junction City 1 blk [email protected] St. George 5 blk 6-7 6 $1,485.00 Howard Beikmann Manhattan 23 blk & char [email protected] Bernard Rosey Junction City 1 blk [email protected] St. George 9 red 5-7 6 $1,435.00 Rick Ridder St. George 9 blk [email protected] John Leland Farrell Frankfort 1 bwf [email protected] St. George 5 blk SS 6 $1,360.00 NNR St. George 65 mix [email protected] Jerry Gerstner Frankfort 1 blk [email protected] St. George 7 blk BB 6 $1,310.00 Earle & Jason Evans Alma 15 blk [email protected] Andy and/or Michel Herrman Wheaton 1 bwf [email protected] Hard Time Farms Allen 7 blk [email protected] Jerry Gerstner Frankfort 1 blk [email protected] Bruce Wurtz Riley 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FRIDAY, SEPT. 6TH: HEIFER CALVES — 275-550 LBS Jerry Gerstner Frankfort 1 xbred [email protected] 54 Choice Reputation blk & bwf strs, 2 rds shots, 600-700 Clayton &/or Emily Taylor Frankfort 7 blk [email protected] NNR St. George 1 [email protected] lbs. Clayton &/or Emily Taylor Frankfort 10 blk [email protected] Mike Ehrlich Marion 1 bwf [email protected] Mike Renfro Silver Lake 2 blk [email protected] Bernard Rosey Junction City 1 xbred [email protected] 45 blk strs, weaned 45 days, 2 rds shots, 400-600 lbs. Mike Renfro Silver Lake 8 blk [email protected] Bruce Wurtz Riley 1 blk [email protected] 25 blk & red Angus-x strs, weaned 45 days, 2 rds shots, Andy and/or Michel Herrman Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 650-750 lbs. FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-600 LBS Brandon Oleen Falun 1 xbred [email protected] 20 Angus strs & hfrs, weaned 30 days, 600-750 lbs. Rick Ridder St. George 3 blk [email protected] Charles Terry Winchester 1 xbred [email protected] Earle & Jason Evans Alma 35 blk [email protected] Bruce Wurtz Riley 1 blk [email protected] 17 Holstein strs, 750-800 lbs. Charles Terry Winchester 4 xbred [email protected] Bernard Rosey Junction City 1 blk [email protected] 15 blk & red Angus strs & hfrs, weaned, 2 rds shots, 500- Earle & Jason Evans Alma 4 blk [email protected] Andy and/or Michel Herrman Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 750 lbs Bernard Rosey Junction City 4 xbred [email protected] ——————— FIELD REPRESENTATIVES — Visit Us On The Web — www.mcclivestock.com ———————— JOHN CLINE SAM GRIFFIN BRENT MILLER ALAN HUBBARD MERVIN SEXTON BILL RAINE TOM TAUL JEFF BROOKS BRYCE HECK ONAGA BURNS ALMA OLSBURG MANHATTAN MAPLE HILL MANHATTAN BEATTIE LINN 785-889-4775 620-726-5877 785-765-3467 785-468-3552 785-537-7295 785-256-4439 785-537-0036 785-353-2263 785-348-5448 Cell: 785-532-8381 Cell: 620-382-7502 Cell: 785-587-7824 Cell: 785-410-5011 Cell: 785-770-2622 Cell: 785-633-4610 Cell: 785-556-1422 Cell: 785-562-6807 Cell: 785-447-0456 Page 18 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Marshall County to U.S. farm equipment exports decline 9.5 percent AUCTION hold soybean plot tour SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM Keeping up with the lat- stration. The plot is located in first half of 2013 6460 N. Broadway — WICHITA, KANSAS est crop production tech- close to Lynn Bargmann’s Exports of U.S. agricultural equipment dropped 9.5 Boats, Jet Skis, Trailers, RVs, Truck Accessories, Office niques is the key to being a home at 527 4th Road near percent during the first half of 2013 compared to Equip., Furniture, Tools, Electronics, Model Trains, successful crop producer. Bremen. Directions to the Glassware, Yard Ornaments, Misc. in Bulk. midyear 2012 to total $6.5 billion, down from $7.2 billion BUY OR SELL! See our webpage: Soybeans are an important tour are: go north of Herki- a year earlier, according to the Association of Equip- part of a crop producer’s mer about 3½ miles on 6th ment Manufacturers (AEM). The AEM off-road equip- newcomauction.com crop rotation, and the crop Road, turn west and go two ment manufacturing trade group produces global Auctioneer: Rex B. Newcom that Marshall County pro- miles on Deer Trail Road, trends reports for members consolidating U.S. Com- 316-393-6637 duces the most and leads then turn south on 4th merce Department data with other sources. Kansas in crop production. Road, cross the Horseshoe The steepest declines in American farm machinery That’s why local farmers Creek Bridge and go about exports were to South America, Europe and Aus- will want to attend the Mar- an mile south. tralia/, with Asia among the regions showing a modest gain. shall County Soybean Plot K-State Extension per- REAL ESTATE AUCTION For agricultural equipment exports for the first half MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 — 7:00 PM Tour. sonnel and seed company 5 m. West of BURLINGAME, KS on Hwy. 31, 1/2 North on Craw- of 2013, compared with midyear 2012: ford Rd. The Marshall County Ex- representatives will be on Exports to South America declined 29 percent to tension Service, in coopera- hand to discuss the various TRACT I: Home & 9 Acres +/- at 16784 S. Crawford Rd., $574 million; exports to Europe dropped 23 percent to Burlingame. 3 BR, 2 bath home, detached 2 car garage, much more! tion with Lynn Bargmann of soybean varieties and pro- $1.7 billion; and exports to /Oceania decreased Bremen, will be holding a duction techniques. TRACT II: 143 1/2 Acres +/- consisting of 78 acres +/- tillable, bal- 24 percent to $463 million. ance pasture & hayable. In NW1/4 12-15-13E, Osage County, KS. tour of the Marshall County Please contact the Mar- Exports to Asia increased 7 percent for a total $654 TRACT III: Combination of Tracts I & II. Soybean Plot on Monday, shall County Extension Of- million, with exports to Central America gaining 2 per- TRACT I - Open House: Tuesday, Sept. 10 • 5-7 PM September 9 at 5:30 p.m. fice at (785) 562-3531, or e- cent to $603 million. They will have a ham- mail [email protected] if you Exports to Canada increased 8 percent for a total $2.4 Auction held at Masonic Lodge — BURLINGAME, KS burger supper following the are interested in attending billion. Exports to Africa declined 8 percent for a total tour, sponsored by partici- by Friday, September 6. $220 million. The top countries buying U.S.-made farm machinery for the first half of 2013 were: (1) Canada - BETTY & BOB BUEK ESTATE, SELLERS pating seed companies. To learn the latest in soy- Miller & Midyett Real Estate - Osage County Branch Office In addition to demon- bean production practices, $2.4 billion, up 8 percent; (2) Mexico - $521 million, up 2 785-828-4212 stration of soybean vari- you should plan to attend percent; (3) Australia - $429 million, down 25 percent; (4) Auction bill & pictures: www.wischroppauctions.com China - $289 million, down 1 percent; (5) Germany - $274 eties in the plots, the soy- the Marshall County Soy- million, down 16 percent; (6) Brazil - $261 million, down bean plot will have a seed/ bean Plot Tour on Septem- 38 percent; (7) France - $196 million, down 22 percent; (8) REAL ESTATE plant population demon- ber 9. Russia - $183 million, down 21 percent; (9) South Africa - $156 million, down 10 percent; (10) Ukraine - $145 mil- lion, down 46 percent. NASS to resume milk SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2013 production surveys in October ROSSVILLE, KANSAS USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service 10:30 am - 602 S Main - Stately Victorian Home: will resume milk production quarterly producer sur- WINNIE MCCLAIN ESTATE veys in the new federal fiscal year, which begins Octo- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 — 11:00 AM FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON, 530 RICHARDS DRIVE 12:30 pm - 14632 US Hwy 24 - Beautiful Vintage ber 1, 2013. NASS suspended the surveys in April of Brick Home: LARRY MCCLAIN ESTATE this year to meet the budget reductions required by se- MANHATTAN, KANSAS See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete details. questration. The agency uses information gathered in Day two of Dr. Jean Sloop Estate. Paperweights, Many pictures on our website! the quarterly surveys along with various sources of ad- Glassware, Artwork and Collectibles. ministrative data to establish the monthly milk pro- GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS duction estimates. With the quarterly surveys, the DR. JEAN SLOOP ESTATE VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER dairy cow and milk per cow statistics will once again 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 be available. These are critical data points for inter- GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER www.gannonauctions.com ested parties to forecast future milk supply. The pro- 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 gram will resume with a late September mailing of the www.gannonauctions.com survey form to producers and the release of resulting data on October 21.

Berg Repair OPEN HOUSE TRACTORS Come see our new shop expansion! Vermeer 605M ....$22,000 On September 12th Berg Repair will be Ford 5000 ...... $5,500 NH BR780A ...... $24,500 Ford 961 ...... $3,500 NH 1432...... CALL hosting an OPEN HOUSE event IH 1466 ...... $15,500 COMBINES with representatives from IH Cub...... $3,950 Allis 7000, 2WD ...... $10,000 2006 Case IH 2377 ..$135,000 Vermeer, Praxair and Winkel. NH T7030...... $84,500 2006 Case IH 2388 ..$135,000 # Open House: JD 650 ...... $6,500 2005 NH CR940...... $145,000 10:00 am to 7:00 pm JD 755 ...... $7,900 # Praxair welding demonstration: 2006 NH CR960...... $175,000 10:30 am-12:30 pm Case Farmall 105U...$45,000 # Dinner Served: PLANTERS / HAY EQUIP. Case IH 7088 ...... $225,000 5:30-6:30 pm Case RBX563.....$25,500 2001 Case IH 7120 ..$275,000 EARLEY TRACTOR • Cameron, MO 816-632-7277 • www.earleytractor.com BERG REPAIR Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat.: 8-12 785.457.3534 SATURDAY,ESTATE SEPTEMBER AUCTION 14 — 9:00 AM Due to death we will sell the following property at public auc- 14200 Godlove Road, Westmoreland, KS tion at the residence located at 1223 12th STREET, CLAY CENTER, KANSAS. OLD HARLEY PARTS & ACCESSORIES: leather saddle bags; fiberglass saddle bags; springer front end; gas tanks; carbs; seats; SATURDAY,AUCTION SEPTEMBER 7 — 9:30 AM wide variety of misc. parts: Harley mini bike, incomplete; Harley 391 50th Road - TORONTO, KANSAS chaps; helmet;Harley Beer 6 packs, unopened GUNS & GUN TRACTORS, MACHINERY: 1960 Case “430” 4-cyl. dsl. tractor; 1970 RELATED ITEMS: 6 handguns; 6 rifles; black powder pistols; 2 Case “580” Const. King 4-cyl. gas tractor, 4-spd. Hi/Lo, 1932 hrs. gun cases, 1 is 5ft. wide by 6&1/ft. tall; ammunition; holsters; hard w/Freeman “3000” front end loader, 5’ bucket, runs good; factory 6’ pull & soft gun cases; lots of empty brass shells; large amount of rotary mower, solid tires; 2010 BRUSH HOG “2610” pull 10’ single fold reloading supplies; RCVS rifle/pistol rock chucker shell reloader; right-wing rotary mower; Schaben 3 pt. boomless sprayer, 110-gal. tank, 15 dies; brass polisher; scales; lots more. ANTIQUES: 10 Better Hi-Pro PTO pump, hand wand, like new; Auto. 3 pt. PTO mist blower Little books; German wooden music box wall hanging; variety nice sprayer, good cond. TRUCKS, TRAILERS: 1976 Chev. Scottsdale-20 old European china and other nice glass; mantle clock in pieces. 3/4T 4x4 PU, 350 V-8, auto., 220,516 mi., Luthie 8’ steel flatbed w/hyd. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES: Kenmore washer & dryer; nice bale-bed arm, fact. 1200 lb. cube feeder, sells as a unit, runs good; 1986 newer roll top desk; various small tables & stands; stereo: DVD; Dodge 150-Power Ram 1/2T 4x4 PU, 318 V-8, auto., 8’ steel flatbed, VCR; shelving; tread mill MISC. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: 4ft. tall gooseneck, 68,675 mi., runs good; 2002 Sterling “Acteera” 15T ten- water cooler; portable oxygen machine, nice; Kerosun heatermisc. wheeler dump truck, 3126 Cat Dsl. 300 hp, 10-spd., twin screw, 15’ War- kitchen small appliances and kitchen wares; variety of misc. items ren bed, pintle hitch; Shop Built 8 1/2’x20’ tandem axle, gooseneck impl. from throughout the house. MOWER, TRAILERS & YARD trailer, 7:00-15 8-ply tires, wood floor, like new, good cond.; Belshe Ind. ITEMS: Craftsman LT 1000 tractor mower w/42" deck; small utili- T-9 18’ wood floor 5 1/2’ dovetail, 57” ramps, tandem axle dually, pintle ty trailer w/lights; pull behind yard trailer; HD pull cart; Char Broil hitch impl. trailer. STOCK TRAILER, LVST. EQUIP.: Thor 6’x20’ tandem propane grill; Coleman stoves; lanterns; other camping supplies axle gooseneck stock trailer, full nose, wood floor, good; Feed King TOOLS & SHOP SUPPLIES: Craftsman 2 stage 60 gallon vertical 4,000 lb. port. creep feeder, on 15” rubber; Stockman’s Choice 6,500 lb. air compressor; air spraying guns and supplies; neumatic tools; port. creep feeder, 15” rubber. ATV, WATER PUMP, MOWER: 1994 Lincoln 225 arc welder; Lincoln Weld Pack 100 wire welder on Yamaha Timberwolf 4x4 ATV, full time, 250cc engine, elec. start, 5-spd. cart, nice; various rod, helmets & other welding supplies; South auto. w/rev., front & rear racks, good cond.; Fimco spot sprayer, 14-gal. Bend 9" metal lathe with 3ft. bed, nice; acetylene torch with bottles poly tank & Flo-Jet 12v. pump, sells separate; Honda 3” trash water & cart; 200/40 amp battery charger on wheels; rolling tool box with pump w/Honda GX160 gas engine. PORT. GENERATORS, AIR top box; large variety of hand tools; trany floor jack; other floor COMP.: Power HO Systems H DD 7000 Dsl. port. generator, 60HZ, 120/120/240v, AC elec. start, bought new, used very few times; Home- jacks; B&D chop saw; new 4&1/2 ft. 12T shop press; power tools; lite Voltamatic port. generator, 2750w. 5 HP B&S engine; Camp- buffers; grinders; freon kit; tap & dies; multi testers etc. etc. Other bell/Hausfield “Work Horse” 3.5hp single cyl. 125 PSI port. generator. items too numerous to list. PIPE TRAILER, PIPE, LBR.: Shop Built 4 1/2’x20’ single axle bumper Google Kretz Auctions or go to kansasauctions.net hitch pipe trailer; (4) joints 2 1/2” upset tubing, 30’; (20) 1 1/2” pipe, 25’; for more information (12) 1” pipe, 21’; assort. 1”, 2” & 4”x4” timbers & lbr., many board ft. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. COLLECTIBLES, MISC.: HDC Homer 1/2hp, 12-spd. table mod. drill CLERK: Kris Kissinger & Brandi Crimmins, 323 S. 15th, Clay Cen- press on metal stand; Makita 14” metal cut-off saw; Makita 18v cordless ter, KS 67432 drill; log chains & boomers; other items. LUNCH. SHADE. Port-a-Potty. LUNCH GLEN & CERNIE PAYNE ESTATE FRED KISSINGER ESTATE, SELLER WALTER AUCTION SERVICE — HOWARD, KS Auction conducted by: Auctioneers:For Complete Gene Sale Walter List: & www.alanjohnsonrealty.com Dean Patterson, 620-374-2655 Kretz, Hauserman, Bloom Auction Service Greg: (785) 630-0701 • Gail: (785) 447-0686 ¶ Chad: (785) 632-0846 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 19 A stronger feeder-cattle Adding value to your calf crop market looming this fall After being on the defensive for much of the first half workshop to be held September 11 of 2013, feeder-cattle markets are poised to hold stronger in the second half of the year. Frontier Extension Dis- Dr. Jaymelynn Farney, For more information or Darren Hibdon, at 785- Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Cooperative trict will be hosting a work- Southeast Area Extension contact Frontier Extension 828-4438 or 785-229-3520, Extension livestock marketing specialist, explains good shop on “Adding Value to livestock specialist, will District agents Rod Schaub respectively. prospects for a big corn crop and corn-price relief com- bined with significantly improved forage conditions are Your Calf Crop” on Septem- discuss some weaning time being reflected in stronger feeder-cattle prices and ber 11, 7:00 p.m. at the decisions that may help opening up more marketing options for cow-calf and Overbrook Livestock Com- your bottom line. She will stocker producers. mission Company, in Over- also highlight the new Sun- “Oklahoma feeder-cattle prices have increased brook. Studies conducted flower Supreme Heifer Pro- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM about $20 per hundredweight for all weights since the AUCTIONLOCATION: On the East side of Hwy. 63 in downtown lows in late May,” he said. “Calf prices are currently by Kansas State University gram as a way producers found weight, lot size, may be able to enhance their HAVENSVILLE, KS about $25 per hundredweight higher than this time last SALE ORDER: Screws, Nuts, Bolts • Tools, Parts Antiques & Collectables year.” health, condition, fill, mus- incomes. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES 11/16, 11/8, 1¼ combination In 2012, calf prices increased $20 to $22 per hundred- cling, frame size, breed, time Dr Glynn Tonsor, Kansas wrenches; Other assorted weight (cwt.) between August and November. The basis of sale, market location, and State Extension livestock wrenches; Oil filters; Hammers; for lightweight feeder cattle continues to be relatively feeder cattle and corn futures marketing specialist, will Hack saws; Assorted sockets; strong compared to feeder-cattle futures. Extra long Universal brake & “An average basis and the current feeder-cattle fu- prices significantly influence give us his price projections clutch pedal springs; New Exten- sion cords up to 100'; Fluores- tures price would indicate that 500-pound steers in the prices of 300 to 599 and the cattle outlook for the cent light bulbs; Assorted corks; Oklahoma City would be at least $172 per hundred- pound steer and heifer calves fall of 2013 and spring of Some new hyd. hose; Assorted weight in November,” Peel said. “However, the current at Kansas auctions. 2014. belts of all types; Boxes of nails, strong basis suggests the price could be $180 per hun- screws and bolts of all kinds, up dredweight or higher this fall. Both the current cash to 14" long; 6-dr. metal cabinet market and the feeder-cattle futures suggest cow-calf full of O-rings, roll keys, fender washers, grease zerks, snap producers should expect calf prices to be $10 to $15 per ADVANCE AUCTION NOTICE rings & Woodruff keys; Nail bin hundredweight higher than last November.” THE FLOYDSelling RODGERS to settle ESTATE counter; 2 Metal filing cabinets; The recent increase in feeder-cattle prices has sig- Several display racks & double nificantly increased the value of additional weight gain sided shelving units; 18-com- for feeder cattle. The most recent combined Oklahoma SATURDAY,164 acres, Coffey SEPTEMBER County Farmland, 28 West — of 10:30 Leroy, KS AM partment metal cabinet; (2) auction prices reflect a stocker value of gain between 7'x24"x40" wooden counters; Octagon 72-compartment Bar clamps; dowel rods; $1.05 and $1.15 per pound for all combinations of begin- 91 acres tillable creek bottom land 72 acres, grass , trees, wooden screw cabinet, nice; Threaded rods; Turnbuckles; 5- ning weight and gains of 50 to 350 lb. timber, lots of wild life and hunting potential old barn, old homesite Boye Brand sewing machine, tine fork; New Goldenrod fence hand needle & pin case; 6' x 25" stretcher; Scoop shovel, round Also selling 2000 Chevy 1 ton 40,000 actual miles, tools, misc. shop x 42" oak and glass display case; point shovels, rakes, spades, items, milking equipment, large lot old farm machinery, large amount J. Riswig oak and glass chewing etc.; Caster wheels; Heat bulbs; of scrap iron, and items found at a 4th generation farm cleanup sale. gum display case; Old Grand New hail screen & other screens; Rapids oak roll top desk; Old Chain saw blade; Tin snips; Kurtz Auction & Realty exclusive agent for the seller wood stool; Swivel wood office Rope wire stretcher; Cotter keys; Call Darwin W. Kurtz, Auctioneer chair; Olympia safe; R.C. Allen Special pins; Star toggle bolts; Thomas785-448-4152 F. Robrahn 785-489-2200 Attorney Burlington, home KS cash register; General Electric Wide rim bushings & repair metal display case; Large S-K bushings; Small shop vac; Stove Wayne double sided tool rack; pipe material; Assorted guttering, Stowe’s Pioneer hose rack; downspouts, etc.; Plumbing sup- Dasco Detroit Automatic Scale plies of all types, galvanized and Co. nail or screw scale; Lanson plastic; Faucets; Wooden han- metal bolt and nut cabinet; Other dles; Wooden Pitman sticks; metal cabinets; Large wooden Hyd. fittings; Chain boomers; bolt bin; 2 Small antique church Electrical supplies & conduit; Ap- benches; Warp’s plastic glass pliance cords; Drawer pulls; and screen glass rack; New gal- Coleman camp stove fuel; Trim vanized round wash tub; Many boards; Tar paper; Ass’t. small Cook Paint yardsticks; Stop Fire pieces of tin; 4 Pallets asphalt Soda-Acid fire extinguisher; 7 shingles; New double cast iron Bug Blaster garden dusters; Ash sink; Kohler cast iron deep single bucket & shovel; Large 4-tine sink; Old Shelvador refrigerator. straw fork; Shingle cutter; 2 Iron SCALE & MISC. wagon wheels; Old concrete Fairbanks-Morse 20,000-lb. bar block making machine; Speed scale w/8'x16' platform; 500-gal. Queen wringer washer, good; propane tank'; Truck van storage RETIREMENT Lots of old manuals & books; box; Several old wooden folding Lots of new old tools & parts, chairs; Model 25 Daisy BB gun FARM AUCTION incl. corn knives, Champion (pump); Model 1938 Red Ryder SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 — 9:30 AM spark plugs, 3 New hand scythe 113 N 1250 Rd (DG CO) — Daisy carbine BB gun; Red BERRYTON, KANSAS blades, New 7' smooth sickle, 2 Ryder carbine lever action BB (Between Lawrence & Topeka- In the Stull, KS area) new sickle bars, Pitman stick gun; Lots of BBs; Autocrat wood JD 7610- 6400- 4555 Tractors JD 980 26ft. field cult. heads, mower guards, mowing burning stove; No. 118 Victory JD 9500 Combine w/ 9610 up- JD 630 23’ 7’’ disk machine bar shoes, barn hinges; wood stove. dates JD 7200 Conservation GR Drag chain links; New yard gate; JD 915- 653A- 643 heads planter Old roll paper dispenser; Old JD 500 grain cart JD 450 21- 7.5 Grain drill paint shaker; Color paint dis- JD 466 baler 1990 GMC Top kick dsl- 6 sp. penser; 16 boxes Beverlee’s JD 935 MoCo 18H. Alum. Grain bed & hoist, Mod-tique ice cream colors dual tandems paint; Cook Paint and stain of all Conveyair 2975 Grain Vacs types; Refinisher polish and many painting supplies. Plus good assortment livestock equip. Tools-Antiques- Iron- TOOLS & HARDWARE ITEMS Machinery Etc. Tractors- Combine- Truck- Machinery are in Buffalo heavy duty 3-spd. drill great condition, with excellent care and maintenance. press; DeWalt 15" radial arm BOBCAT: to sell at 1:00 p.m. TERMS: Cash or good check. Announcements made day of sale saw; Pipe vise; Pipe threader; 2007 Bobcat 2200 4x4 Intelli take precedence over printed advertising. Rigid pipe cutter; Poulan chain Trak high capacity, 640 hrs., gas DARYL & MARCELLA PETEFISH, SELLERS saw; 4" vise; Small bench motor, electric over hyd. dump 785-438-0368 - Please limit calls to 9 am to 8 pm grinder; 1/2" electric drill; S-K bed. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Havensville Lumber and Hardware has not been an active business for many years. Come spend the Auction Conducted By: day with us and see what we uncover! Bring your lawn chairs. This WISCHROPP AUCTIONS will be a large auction. Check our website for pictures: 785-828-4212 www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty www.wischroppauctions.com Former HAVENSVILLE LUMBER & HARDWARE Seller: MRS. DEAN (BETTY) MYERS • 785-948-2751 GUNS, PICKUP, TOOLS & PTO wire winder; Single action ANTIQUE FURNITURE cylinders; Red Jacket pump Ford 1994 F-150 4x4 pickup, cylinders; Several shop made 198,000 miles, A.T.; Landoll 10' gates; Fencing supplies incl. AUCTIONSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM slide-in stock rack, good; Cub post puller and wire stretcher; McPherson Co. Fairgrounds — Cadet Series 2000 Hydra rider Vet supplies; Cyclone seeder; CANTON, KANSAS mower; Yard Machine push Log chain; Some native 2" x 4" BACKHOE, traffic cones; pole base’s; pole mower; 4-wheel hay rack with lumber, 16' long; Large anvil; BUCKET TRUCK, line hardware; wire cutters for David Bradley gears, good; 4- Large vise; Smaller drill press; TRENCHER, TRAILER, MISC. 500 mcm or larger; stranded wheel flat trailer; Manual tire 3/4 drive socket set; Asst. Case 580SK- s/n JJG0163471, wire; 500 ft. ½ ” solid copper changing machine; Briggs & wrenches and hand tools, axes, loader backhoe w/ cab, lights, & ground wire; 7- cobra-head light Stratton 10 hp. 5550 watt wedges. 24” bucket; 1995 IHC 4700 fixtures; 6- 5/8”x 10’ ground portable generator; Century 295 ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES bucket truck, w/alteck bucket, rods; 200 watt transformers; amp. welder; Campbell Hausfeld IHC McCormick electric cream Dp 466 engine, Allis trans. & breakers, photo-cells, lamps, upright air compressor; Reddy separator; Occasional table with good tires; Ditch-Witch trencher etc.; hydraulic tamper; pipe ben- Heater 70,000 BTU space glass ball feet; Antique china 3610 w/backhoe equip. s/n ders; 2- Tracker cable line loca- heater; Porta-Heat space cupboard; Round oak dining 3N0047; 2009 PJ 24’ goose- tors; Milwaukee hammer drill, heater; Crestline kerosene table; Antique Dresser; Wringer neck flat- trailer w/ramps; Lin- sawzall, cordless drills; hole heater; Gallagher solar fencer; washer; Old wooden rocker; coln 150 amp welder/generator; saw; boomers; racks; shovels; Husqvarna 455 Rancher chain Kerosene lantern; 4-wheel childs 3500 watt Extreme contractors 15 gal. sprayer; and much much saw; Husqvarna 55 Rancher wagon. generator; Concrete saw; 2- more. chain saw; Floor jack; Belt pulley GUNS Addco PTS2000 potable solar WOODWORKING EQUIPMENT for H or M Farmall tractor; Cen- Ithaca model 37 12-ga. pump traffic signal sets; 7-temporary 2-1.5 hp Jet dust collectors, 1 tury 6 12-volt battery charger; 4" shotgun; J.C. Higgins model 20 traffic signal sets; airport signs, with canister; 1-1hp Grizzly dust portable auger w/ motor; Jet 12-ga. pump shotgun. taxi, runway & threshold light- collector; 1-1hp Jet shaper; PAUL WEBER ESTATE, SELLER ing, 35/45 ballasts & misc. Atlas 12” bandsaw; Bosch For info on the Weber items, please contact John E. Cline, equip.; approx. 25,000 ft. of traf- router table w/ stand; bench top 785-889-4775. fic signal wire; 7- stainless-steel drill press; & much more. TERMS: Cash or valid check. Not responsible for accidents or theft. electric traffic control boxes; Statements made sale day take precedence over printed material. LUNCH ON GROUNDS. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: SMOKY VALLEY ELECTRIC, SELLERS CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC For sale bill & pictures to KSALLink.com & click on John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer Marketplace or Auctionzip.com & use ID#8639 Onaga, Kansas • 785-889-4775 CRANE AUCTION • 785-254-7034 or 785-577-0488 www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty Page 20 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 MU researchers study embryonic deaths to find ways to boost beef calf crop Beef herd owners would the cows know they are Late embryonic death save more calves through grass. developed by MU scientists be shocked to learn they’d pregnant.” pushes losses higher. By management.” Smith studied embryon- in the Food for the 21st lost 25 percent of cow preg- Pregnancy checks in day 30, pregnancy rates Transportation and heat ic death loss while earning Century (F21C) program. nancies in two weeks. It University of Missouri re- have dropped to 65 percent. stress cause losses. Loading his Ph.D. He did the re- They use hormonal assays happens all the time. And search herds show that Another 5 to 10 percent can cows on a truck and moving search in the 1970s at the to detect protein signals owners never know it. three days after breeding, be lost later in gestation. them after breeding creates Texas Agricultural Experi- from the cow’s placenta. “Huge losses occur be- 95 percent of all cows bred Preventing pregnancy stress. Timing and method ment Station, Beeville, Also, new high-resolution fore farmers know their are with calf. But 14 to 16 losses offers profit poten- of moves affect loss rates. Texas. ultrasound monitors show cows are pregnant,” says days later pregnancies tial to the beef industry. Heat stresses come from Until recently, early early embryos. Mike Smith, University of drop to 70 percent. Early That research continues at the sun and from toxic en- pregnancy detection was “Earlier, we didn’t have Missouri animal scientist. embryonic death loss cuts the MU College of Agricul- dophyte-infected fescue difficult. New tools were tools to do this basic work,” “Many losses occur before calf crops. ture, Food and Natural Re- sources. New tools developed at MU allow early detection of BQA certification pregnancies. Smith, professor of beef reproduction, will report SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 — 9:30 AM workshops continue his work at a field day, Sept. Pottorf Hall, CiCo Park, Avery & Kimball Ave. — 17 at the MU Thompson MANHATTAN, KANSAS Four advanced beef cattle care and health training 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee chairs; ice cream stool & chair; Department 56; Christmas workshops, hosted by the Kansas Beef Council (KBC) Farm in northwestern limited, 4WD, leather seats, stone bench; bird baths; lots of trees; nutcrackers; many Bas- and the Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State Universi- Grundy County, west of automatic, approx. 125,000 yard art; fire pit; flower pots; kets; cookbooks; picture ty, will be hosted in September. The beef checkoff- Spickard, Mo. miles. hammock; lawn chairs; log frames; books; glass & china; funded sessions will provide beef producers and vet- Also, he will tell herd rack; hose & reel Walnut pic- mixer; antique coffee grinder; 3 Hagan Water colors; full size nic table; lawn cart; coffee bikes; wood ladder; miscella- erinarians with up-to-date standards and technologies owners steps they can take to reduce embryonic losses. brass bed; wicker desk & plant table; bird cage & stand floor neous furniture; garden hose; to improve animal welfare and food safety. The training stand; couch; Oak plant lamps; metal & wood shelves; shelves; luggage; baking sessions will be led by Dan Thomson, Chris Reinhardt “Genetic defects cause stands; Oak stand tables; as- office chair; Royal Copen- pans; dishes; china; trophies; and Dave Rethorst, all of the Beef Cattle Institute. The one-third of early losses. sortment of antique chairs; hagen; Beanie Babies; ALL egg baskets; tools; lawn prod- meetings are scheduled as follows: Those losses clear birth de- desk; Oak rocker; wardrobe; 2 TYPES OF HOLIDAY DECO- ucts; pitch forks; sled; games; Sept. 4 at Paola Livestock Auction in Paola begin- fects and genetic abnormal- metal lawn chairs; 2 wicker RATIONS; wrapping paper; much much much more! ning at 6 p.m.; ities,” Smith says. “That This is the second Auction of items Joe and Shelia collected for years. Very very very par- Sept. 9 at Coffeyville Livestock Market in Coffeyville leaves two-thirds of losses tial list, basement, attic garage and storage unit is full. Many surprises to be found, quality beginning at 6 p.m.; to stress and other factors throughout! The Mills home at 1732 Fairview will be auctioned October 1, 2013. A beautiful, well cared for home in historic neighborhood. Sept. 12 at Central Livestock of South Hutch in South in cows.” Hutchinson beginning at 6 p.m.; and Herd managers can re- JOE MILLS Sept. 16 at Marysville Livestock in Marysville begin- duce stress. “We don’t know what GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS ning at 6 p.m. VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER Producers and veterinarians will receive Beef Qual- causes all of these early embryonic losses,” Smith 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 ity Assurance (BQA) training and information relevant www.gannonauctions.com to the cow-calf, stocker and feedlot industry segments; says. “But there are ways to animal husbandry best management practices; and downed animal care and humane euthanasia training. In addition, stockmanship principles and low-stress We specialize OPEN cattle-handling techniques will be studied. All produc- 785-584-5850 ers and veterinarians who attend will earn BQA certi- in Trucks and Monday thru fication, which is valid for three years. Sport U’s! Saturday: 9 AM-6 PM WASHINGTON COUNTY “NOW AVAILABLE!” New Flatbeds & Trailers Visit our website: www.millermotors.biz LIVESTOCK,Locally owned & operated LLC WASHINGTON, KS – PHONE 785-325-2243 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD GMC SIERRA 2500HD GMC SIERRA 2500HD If you have cattleFax: to 785-325-2244 sell, please call us anytime! 2 2 2 Sale Date Has Changed: 0 0 0 Sales will now be on Monday • Starting Time: 1 PM 0 0 0 7 $13,988 4 $18,988 7 $13,988 NEXT SALE DATE: SEPTEMBER 10th Reg. Cab, 4x4, 6.6 Duramax Allison AT Reg. Cab, 4x4, Low Miles & a Reg. Cab, 4x4, 6.0 Vortec, AT SPECIAL COW SALE: NOVEMBER 9TH BALE BED TOO! Don’t Forget the Video as an option to market your cattle DODGE RAM 1 TON CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD DODGE RAM 2500 View our live auctions at www.lmaauctions.com 2 2 2 0 Manager: Alan Miller, 785-556-3204 0 0 0 Fieldman: Terry Ohlde: 785-747-6554 0 0 View our website for current market report! 7 $19,995 www.washingtoncountylivestock.com 7 ONLY 77,000 MILES 5 ONLY 99K SW, 4x4, 4 door, Cummins Turbo Diesel. Reg. Cab, 4x4, LT, 6.0 Vortec, Loaded! 4 door, 4x4, SLT, 5.9 Cummins Turbo Diesel. ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD DODGE RAM 3500 CHEVY SILVERADO 3500 2 2 2 0 FARMSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER AUCTION 14 — 11:00 AM 0 0 0 DrivingLocation Directions: (Actual Address): 420 C Road, CENTRALIA, KS 0 From Centralia, KS, Junction Hwy. 187 and 0 3 $10,988 Hwy. 9. South on G Road 4 Miles. turn West on 56th Road 2 Miles, 7 Reg. Cab, 4x4, 8.1 Vortec, Allison AT! South on E Road 4 Miles, West on 24th Road 2 Miles, North on C $19,995 4 Road 1/4 Mile on the East Side. 4 Door, 4x4, SLT, Cummins Turbo Diesel $16,995 Quad Cab, 4x4, LS, Duramax Diesel, TRACTOR, CAR & MISCELLANEOUS & LAWN MOWER COLLECTABLES Allison, AT 1957 601 Workmaster Model Morrelli’s 120 Pound Lard Can; DODDGE RAM 3500 641, Serial #2695, wide front, 3- Pedal Singer Sewing Machine; GMC SIERRA 3500 2 pt., good rubber; 1980 Oldsmo- Full Size Iron Bed; Metal Bed CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD bile Cutlass Supreme, 2-door Frames; Philco Cabinet Radio; 2 2 0 hard top, 100,000 plus miles; JD Round Oak Dining Room Table 111 Riding Mower w/38" deck. with Wooden Claw Feet; Cream 0 0 0 OLD MACHINERY Separator; Lard Press; Old Pop Bottles; House Jack; Iron 0 0 4 NICE!!! AC Small Round Baler; Ferris 4 door, 4x4, SLT, 5.9 Cummins Turbo Bale Loader; Side Delivery Rake Wheels; Hand Corn Sheller; 7 Bushel Baskets; Wooden Plane; HARD TO FIND! 9 $17,988 Diesel. on steel; 2-row Top Planter, Reg. Cab, 4x4, Duramax Diesel horse-drawn; 8' Springtooth, 3- Metal Seats; Cross Cut Saws; Reg. Cab, 4x4, LT, 6.0 Vortec, AT pt.; Dearborn Dirt Slip; Ferguson Single Trees; Cream Cans; 3-pt. Box; Dearborn 2x14 3-pt Lanterns; 6-gal. Red Wing CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD Plow; Ford 2-row Cultivator, 3- Crock; 2 Wringer Washers; Foot CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD pt.; 6' Blade, 3-pt.; Dearborn Two Pedal Grind Stone; Cistern 2 Lister, 3-pt.; (2) 1-row Cultivator, Pump; Old Saddle; Knight- 2 2 horse-drawn; JD 1-bottom Plow, Brinkerttofe Piano and Bench; 0 horse-drawn; (2) 1-row Listers, Ice Cream Maker; Floor Safe 0 0 0 horse-drawn; McCormick Deer- with Combination; 2 Single 0 0 ing 5' horse-drawn Mower; Int. 6' Beds; Card Table & Chairs; 2 - 8 $16,988* $14,995 Horse-drawn Mower; 1-bottom Old Dressers (One with a Mir- 6 ONLY 54,000 MILES! 4 Reg. Cab, 4x4, LT, 6.0 Vortec AT, Plow, horse-drawn; 2 Dump ror); Writing Desk; Old Chest; $3,995 Rakes; Homemade Posthole Amana Chest Deep Freeze; 84 Reg. Cab 4x4, 6.0, AT. Reg. Cab, 6.0 Vortec, AT LOADED!! #8942 Digger; Case Stationary Baler; Cup Coffee Maker; Metal Dining IH Corn Sheller; Int. 2-row Room Table; Forney Stick Curler; Ferguson Tractor Lift; 3- Welder; Post Vise ; Miscella- NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED!!!!! section Drag Harrow. neous Hand Tools; 3 - Window Air Conditioners(110). Terms: Cash or valid check with proper ID. Not responsible for accidents, “Many Diesels In Stock” theft or printing errors. Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. All items sold as-is. SELLER: BEATRICE MARS ESTATE MILLER MOTORS - 225 W. Hwy. 24, Rossville, Kansas WILHELM AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers: DALE WILHELM, 785-336-3627 or 785-336-3501 For Sales Call: 785-584-5850 DANNY DETERS, 785-336-1622 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 21 Smith says. pregnant, that is phenome- ment and marketing pro- MU holds annual field Now, Smith returns to nal considering embryonic gram, “Quality Beef by the days at its farms across the his studies in beef herds at losses,” Smith says. Numbers.” Enrolled herd state. Fort Keogh, Mont., MU Basic research on ma- owners can profit from bet- Thompson Farm and in ternal hormones was spon- ter management. Brazil. Study of pregnancy sored by F21C, funded by Farmers attending the loss requires large herds of the Missouri legislature. free event get a first look at cows to get significant re- Smith’s students aid in the new methods to breed sults. research. Results are con- cows. Registration starts at With fixed-time artifi- veyed to farmers through 9:30 a.m. The day ends with cial insemination, devel- field days and MU Exten- wagon tours by 3 p.m. To GSI oped at MU Thompson sion. reach Thompson Farm, go GRAIN BINS Farm, herd owners regular- MU received a five-year to the end of Highway C, ALL SIZES AVAILABLE ly achieve 65 percent of grant to study genetic de- seven miles west of High- FINANCINGHopper Bins AVAILABLE Available cows pregnant at day 90 fects affecting early embry- way 65 at Spickard. Also, after breeding. With timed onic losses in heifers. the farm can be reached Harder AG PRODUCTS AI, all cows in a herd are The Sept. 17 field day from Highway A off of High- West Highway 50 bred on the first day of will show other studies way 136 from the north, or PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 Exhibiting the grand champion market hog at the breeding season. “When from the MU herd. That in- off of Highway 65 north of Phone 620-983-2158 Washington County Fair was Gabryelle Gilliam. you get over 70 percent cludes the new manage- Trenton. www.grainbinsusa.com

QUALITY EQUIPMENT BUILT TO LAST GENERATIONS! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 — 5:30 PM Crowding Tub 4370 118th Road — DELIA, KANSAS (1 ½ Miles North and 1 ½ East of Delia, KS) 1949 ‘M’ Farmall-overhauled pile; cement mixer; 14’ com- lever action; Remington model High Quality Continuous Fence and new tires; Farmall F-30 bine reel; large toolbox; metal 11, 12ga shotgun; JC Higgins tractor; 1974 Dodge Coronet- dog box; wheelbarrow; ce- model 20, 583.53; Remington one owner, shedded, good ment blocks; barrels; lots tires; 512, 22 Sportsmaster; Dakota body, not ran in last 12 years; roto-tiller (not running); 357 magnum Armi jager with John Deere 212 riding mower grinder; fence stretchers; holster. & blade. welding rod; nails; hardware; CONSIGNED Case IH 1300 sickle bar sledge; pulleys; big pipe John Deere MT tractor; 2 large mower-very good; 3pt post wrench; grease guns; wrench- & 2 small ATV’s; new pressure hole digger; shop built blade; 3 es; pipe cutter; various miscel- washer 6.5 with gas motor; 2-wheel trailers; 100 gallon laneous. 2.5HP air compressor; 5.5HP 3pt sprayer; 3pt bale spear; GUNS gas compressor; 6.5HP water heavy truck axle; large iron Winchester model 94, 30-30 pump.

Wrangler Portable Corral Large Selection of Pipe MARVIN IMMENSCHUH GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 www.gannonauctions.com www.linnpost.com HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM Linn, KS Creighton, NE SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD 800-526-0993 800-638-4036 WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH AUGUST 28, 2013 Quality has no substitute Steer & heifer calves sold steady to $2 higher. Feeder steers and heifers sold steady. Cows & bulls sold on a steady to active market. COWS STEERS Marion, 57 blk [email protected] REAL ESTATE & White City, mix [email protected] Marion, 9 blk [email protected] Burdick, 4 blk [email protected] PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Lost Springs, blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 3 bmf [email protected] Council Grove, 3 blk [email protected] Wilsey, red [email protected] Chapman, 4 mix [email protected] Sold on Video Auction: 10:00 AM Wilsey, blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 5 blk [email protected] HEIFERS 2323 N. Jackson Wilsey, blk [email protected] Council Grove, 2 blk [email protected] Marion, 5 blk [email protected] JUNCTION CITY, KS Wilsey, rwf [email protected] Herington, 3 bwf [email protected] Hillsboro, 3 bmf [email protected] Marion, mix [email protected] Marion, 11 blk [email protected] Marion, 19 blk [email protected] Lost Springs, blk [email protected] Florence, 10 blk [email protected] Taft, CA, 3 red [email protected] REAL ESTATE IS LOCATED AT 204 East 1st Street, JC. Wilsey, blk [email protected] Herington, 25 blk [email protected] Florence, 5 blk [email protected] PROPERTY WILL BE AUCTIONED AT 2323 N. JACKSON AT 1:00 PM. Marion, blk [email protected] Council Grove, 13 [email protected] Florence, 10 blk [email protected] PATRICIA BURKE, REAL ESTATE OWNER Hillsboro, rwf [email protected] Council Grove, 6 blk [email protected] Herington, 36 mix [email protected] Wilsey, red [email protected] Florence, 8 blk [email protected] Herington, 63 mix [email protected] FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Yugoslavia, 1949 Japanese rabilia, Historic Magazines, Wilsey, red [email protected] Council Grove, 15 [email protected] Herington, 64 mix [email protected] China Cabinet Oak Finish (2 100 Yen Bill, 1949 Philippine Lighted Globe, Eskimo Sled, Marion, blk [email protected] Council Grove, 11 [email protected] Taft, CA, 3 red [email protected] Pieces), White Antique Table One Peso Bill, Antique Dishes, Model #444 Clock, 2-Antique Hillsboro, hol [email protected] Hillsboro, 3 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 6 mix [email protected] w/Folding Leaves, Upholstered Various Glassware, Cups, Hoover Vacuums, Antique BULLS Abilene, 9 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, 12 mix [email protected] Chair, Padded Folding Table Glasses & Plates, Ceramic Rugs, Royal Typewriter. Ramona, blk [email protected] Abilene, 3 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 3 blk [email protected] w/4 Folding Metal Chairs, Cookie Jars, Ceramic Bear TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS Alta Vista, blk [email protected] Marion, 7 blk [email protected] Metal Antique Bed Frame, Collection, Ceramic Kit Kats & Burglar Alarm Kit, Security Twin Brass Bed Frame, 4- Indian Kit Kats, Vases, Philco Light System, Antique Wizard EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 4: Wooden Bed Frames, 5-Bed Wood Case Radio with instruc- Shovel, B&D 7 1/4” Circ Saw, Springs, Brass Bed Set (2 tions, Emerson Radio, 1950’s • 72 Reputation black Angus steers, 500-650 • 70 mix steers, 700-725 lbs., longtimed Wilmar 2 Ton Floor Jack, As- lbs., 2 round of shots weaned, off grass sides, foot & head), 6 Drawer Navy Uniforms, Costume Jew- sorted Oil, Filters, Antifreeze & White Antique Dresser, 2-4 elry, Watches, Antique Dress- • 29 blk/bwf bulls and heifers, 500-550 lbs., • 38 black and red Angus heifers, 800-825 Tordon RTU, Antique Tools spring shots lbs. Drawer Bedroom Dressers makers Form, Antique Clothes (Saws, Scythe, Log Jack, • 52 blk/bwf steers & heifers, 600-700 lbs., all • 20 mostly black heifers, 775-800 lbs. w/Folding Mirror, 4 Drawer Press, Vintage Gentleman’s & Shovels, Hammers, Brace & White Painted Dresser, Walnut Ladies Dress Hats, 3-Antique Bit & Etc.), Antique Hay Grap- shots • 17 mix steers, 775-800 lbs. 2 Drawer Dresser, 4 Drawer Steamer Trunks, Old Luggage, ple, Antique Wickless Oil Burn- • 14 mix steers and heifers, 500-575 lbs. • 20 mostly black steers, 825-850 lbs. Antique Vanity, Misc Dressers 3-Antique Trombones with ing Stove, Antique Branding • 18 mostly black steers and heifers, 500-600 • 60 mostly black steers, 825-850 lbs. & Chests, Headboard, Piano Cases, Antique Cornet, Elkhart Stove, Farm Implements (Sick- lbs. • 120 mix steers, 775-825 lbs. Bench, Desk 4 End Tables, 2 Alto Saxophone, Antique Hans le, Etc.), IH Electric Cream • 15 mix steers and heifers, 600-700 lbs, • 124 mix steers, 825-850 lbs. Hutches, Coffee Tables, Fold- Richter Accordion, Antique Separator, Hand Carved Ox • 11 black steers, 700-725 lbs., longtimed ing Table, Entertainment Table, Sheet Music, Old Kitchenware, Yoke, Craftsman Alumn 20’ Ext weaned MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! Hunter Green Loveseat, 3 Antique Cowboy Boots, Wood- Ladder, 52” Home Trends Ceil- Legged Side Table, Old TV en Hobby Horse, Antique Toys ing Fan (Never Used), Senior Frame Bookcase, Antique (2-Tractors, Truck, Wagon, Care Items (Bed Protector, EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 11: Child’s Rocking Chair, Antique Scooter & Steel Car), Stuffed Shower Bench, Cane, Phone Wooden Bench, Wicker Cart, Animals, Clown Dolls, Collec- Dialer Portable Commode, • 70 mostly black steers, 900-950 lbs. Gun Rack, Antique Metal Top tion Of Dolls, Bell & Howell 8 Walker w/Brake & Etc..), Em- • 120 mix steers, 800-825 lbs. Pastry Table, 3 Shelf Metal mm Projector, Webcor Record broidered Linens, Bedding, Stand, 6 Shelf Metal Bathroom Player, 2-Coffee Barrels La- Towels, Table Clothes, PU Cabinet, 5 Drawer Painted beled NY, NY, Old Optical Bench Seat Cover (NIB), New MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! Medicine Cabinet, Several Frames, Florida Seashells, Postal Mailbox Post, Park DON’T FORGET THE VIDEO AS AN OPTION TO MARKET YOUR Table Lamps, MW Signature Maps, 2-Carved Coconut Mon- Bench, Concrete Plant Urn, CATTLE. VIEW OUR LIVE AUCTIONS AT LMAAUCTIONS.COM Zigzag Sewing Machine, keys, Porcelain Door Knobs, Fishing Pole, 1970’s Komet Singer Sewing Machine, 48 Star US Flag (Torn & Tat- Super Girls Bike, Porcelain Wheeler & Wilson D-9 Sewing tered), Assorted Western & Bathroom Sink, Stainless Steel Our Consignments can now be viewed after 12 Noon Machine, 24” Zenith TV, Park Cowboy Tack & Gear, Army Kitchen Sink, Space Heater, on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com Airways Sanitizer 88 Vacuum Clothes, Antique Medicine Bot- Medicine Cabinet, 2 Drawer Cleaner, Electrolux Deluxe tles, Postcards, Photographer File Cabinet, Pressure Cooker, & logging onto the online Subscription. Vacuum, Holiday Compact Tripod, Antique Picture Baskets, Christmas Decora- Freezer, Kenmore Washing Frames, Antique Plein Aire tions, Quarter Horse Books & Farmer’s Cafe Now Open: Machine & Dryer. Artist Easel & Stool, Antique Registrations, Exercise Step- COINS, GLASSWARE & Buttons & Sewing Equipment, COLLECTIBLES per, Treadmill,AND MANY Plastic MORE Lawn Tuesday, 11-7 • Wednesday,785-258-2785 6A-8P • Thursday, 6-2 Antique Razor & Sharpener, 2- Chairs, Encyclopedia Sets, Lots Of ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO 1929 $2.50 Gold Coin, Proof LIST. **Now Accepting Registration for Internet Bidding at LMAAUCTIONS.COM** Coins from Turkey, Belgium, & Books, 14-Franklin Mint Ship Plates, Bronco Football Memo- Many more consignments by sale time. Call in your consignments now for maximum advertising. For more infor- Terms: Cash, Check or Credit Card. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch available. mation on any of these cattle, call Herington Livestock or Bill Mathias, 785-258-0102. SEE YOU AT THE SALE! HAYNES FAMILY ESTATE & PATRICIA BURKE KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. JAY E. BROWN, Barn Phone 785-258-2205 *Fax No. 785-258-3766 Broker & Auctioneer 785-223-7555 785-762-2266 • FAX: 785-762-8910 IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR APPRAISAL, CALL COLLECT. E-mail: [email protected] GREG HALLGREN, www.KSALlink.com Bill Mathias, Manager • 785-258-0102 785-499-5376 Gary Suderman - 913-837-6785 www.kansasauctions.net Bob Kickhaefer • Cell 785-258-4188 Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 Page 22 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013

Livestock Commission Co., Inc. Farmers & Ranchers Salina, KANSAS AUCTIONS EVERY SALE BARN PHONE: 785-825-0211 MONDAY & THURSDAY MONDAY — HOGS & CATTLE Selling Hogs & Cattle every Monday Hogs sell at 10:30 a.m. Cattle at 12:00 Noon. Selling calves and yearlings first, followed by Packer cows and bulls. DON’T FORGET CATALOG CLOSES THIS THURSDAY FOR THE THURSDAY — CATTLE ONLY FALL CLASSIC. COLT SALE IS ALREADY FULL! Selling starts at 10:00 a.m. Consign your cattle as early as pos- FALL CLASSIC CATALOG sible so we can get them highly advertised. HORSE SALE — AUCTIONEERS — SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12TH KYLE ELWOOD, GARREN WALROD & RUSTY TAYLOR Taking 300 head Prime Time, $125; Regular, $75 For a complete list of cattle for all sales check out our website at www.fandrlive.com Catalog closes August 15th or first 300 head 2 blk Lincoln [email protected] 3 mix Aurora [email protected] ANNUAL COLT AND YEARLING SALE 4 blk Gypsum [email protected] 2 red Lincolnville [email protected] SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13TH 2 blk Ellinwood [email protected] 6 red Lincolnville [email protected] Taking 200 head only! 4 blk Randolph [email protected] CALVES Catalog closes August 1st or first 200 head 5 blk Ellinwood [email protected] 1 blk McPherson [email protected] 15 blk Lincoln [email protected] 1 char Lindsborg [email protected] Visit www.fandrlive.com for a consignment contract 9 mix Chase [email protected] COWS 8 mix Randolph [email protected] 1 blk Hope [email protected] Receipts for the week totaled 2,775 cattle and 83 hogs. 13 mix Bushton [email protected] 1 blk Osborne [email protected] 7 blk Chase [email protected] 1 bwf Salina [email protected] STEERS 70 blk Abilene [email protected] 6 blk Delphos [email protected] 1 red Newton [email protected] 300-400 $207.00-$217.00 9 mix Salina [email protected] 13 mix Bushton [email protected] 6 bwf Salina [email protected] 400-500 $190.00-$200.00 43 blk Hope [email protected] 16 blk Gypsum [email protected] 1 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 500-600 $164.00-$172.50 22 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 5 mix Randolph [email protected] 2 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 600-700 $160.00-$172.50 50 blk Marion [email protected] 9 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 6 mix Hope [email protected] 700-800 $160.00-$169.00 15 blk Salina [email protected] 7 blk Aurora [email protected] BULLS 800-900 $146.00-$155.00 8 blk Abilene [email protected] 6 blk Randolph [email protected] 1 char Salina [email protected] 900-1000 $138.00-$147.00 26 mix Dexter [email protected] 11 blk Randolph [email protected] 1 char Salina [email protected] HEIFERS 11 blk Durham [email protected] 63 blk Beloit [email protected] 1 blk Salina [email protected] 300-400 No Test 5 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 11 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 1 blk New Cambria [email protected] 400-500 $168.00-$178.00 30 blk Tampa [email protected] 8 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 500-600 $152.00-$171.00 161 blk Hope [email protected] 11 mix Gypsum [email protected] SOWS 600-700 $150.00-$156.00 65 blk Bison [email protected] 10 mix Salina [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 700-800 $140.00-$151.50 11 blk Wilson [email protected] 25 mix Hunter [email protected] 4 wht Abilene [email protected] 800-900 $134.00-$144.00 53 mix Hope [email protected] 38 mix Salina [email protected] 3 wht Hutchinson [email protected] 900-1000 $134.00-$142.50 31 mix Marion [email protected] 5 blk Wilsey [email protected] 2 wht Abilene [email protected] STEERS 6 blk Newton [email protected] 1 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 7 blk Peabody [email protected] 22 blk Abilene [email protected] 3 blk Gypsum [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 3 blk Salina [email protected] 128 mix Hope [email protected] 12 blk Yates Center [email protected] 7 wht Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Sterling [email protected] 60 mix Durham [email protected] 2 blk Hutchinson [email protected] HOGS 20 blk Peabody [email protected] 65 mix Abilene [email protected] 7 blk Randolph [email protected] 12 mix Kanopolis [email protected] 20 blk Peabody [email protected] 54 mix Tampa [email protected] 32 mix Herington [email protected] 10 mix Abilene [email protected] 4 blk Sterling [email protected] 5 mix Dexter [email protected] 10 mix Aurora [email protected] 1 wht Newton [email protected] 3 blk Tescott [email protected] 56 mix Hope [email protected] 54 blk Hunter [email protected] 12 mix Marion [email protected] 50 mix Marion [email protected] 45 blk Yates Center [email protected] 1 blk Salina [email protected] 4 blk Wilsey [email protected] 7 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 37 blk Bennington [email protected] 6 blk Delphos [email protected] 6 mix Randolph [email protected] 5 blk Ellinwood [email protected] 22 mix Herington [email protected] SPECIAL COW SALE TUESDAY 12 blk Gypsum [email protected] 5 mix Wilson [email protected] 7 mix Durham [email protected] 26 mix Marion [email protected] SEPTEMBER 10TH 3 blk Ellinwood [email protected] 7 mix Dexter [email protected] 3 blk Tescott [email protected] HEIFERS EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH: 4 mix Salina [email protected] 3 blk Peabody [email protected] 66 strs, 850-900 lbs.; 63 strs, 750-800 lbs.; 100 mostly blk strs & hfrs, 700-825 lbs.; 60 strs, 825 71 blk Bison [email protected] 11 blk Peabody [email protected] lbs. 8 mix Dexter [email protected] 16 blk Peabody [email protected] PLUS MANY MORE BY SALE TIME! 21 mix Marion [email protected] 2 blk Barnard [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR SPECIAL IN STOCK TODAY: COW SALE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10TH: 100 blk cows, 3-5 yrs, bred blk Angus, start Feb. 1 Northern Origin; 50 red Angus cow, • 6’8”x24 GR Gooseneck Stock Trailer bred blk/red Angus, start Feb. 1st Northern Origin; 132 blk/bwf cows, 3-4 yrs, start March 1 for 60 days, bred Angus; 50 blk/red Angus hfrs, start Dec. 5th for 60 days; • 6’8”x20 GR Gooseneck Stock Trailer 100, 3-5 yr old, blk Angus pairs, Wyoming Origin; 60 blk red Angus cows bred Angus fall calvers 6-8 yrs; 30 blk cows all one iron coming with 2nd calf bred black start • 6’8”x16 GR Gooseneck Stock Trailer Half Top Sept 25th for 60 days; 140 blk cows 3-8 yrs bred balancer start Sept 1 for 60 days; 26 blk/red Angus cows 2-6 yrs Angus calves.; 21 blk cows, 3-5 yrs, heavy bred to • Tripp Hopper Feeders blk/char bulls; 15 young blk pairs; 30 home raised hfrs bred blk, AI bred, start Dec. 1 for 40 days. • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders PLUS MANY MORE BY SALE TIME! For Information or estimates, contact: Check our listings each week on our Mike Samples, Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-826-7884 website at Kyle Elwood, Asst. Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-493-2901 www.fandrlive.com Jim Crowther Don Long Kenny Briscoe Kevin Henke 785-254-7385 785-531-0606 785-658-7386 H: 785-732-6434, C: 785-565-3525 Roxbury, KS Ellsworth, KS Lincoln, KS Agenda, KS Cattle Sale Broadcast Live on www.cattleusa.com 1150 KSAL, Salina 6:45 AM –MON.FRI ******* 880 KRVN 8:40 AM – WED.-THURS. *******550AM KFRM - 8:00 am, Wed.-Thurs. Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 23 CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS NOON SATURDAY RATES AND DISCOUNTS CLASSIFICATIONS CATTLE GOAT Although complete name, address and phone number need not appear in FIGURE YOUR COST HERE: your ad, we must have this information for our records. SWINE SHEEP RATE: 60¢ a word. Name: ______Phone #: ______Number of words: ______@ 60¢ each HORSES POULTRY Address: ______City: ______State: ___ Zip: ______Cost for one week: ______FERTILIZER TRAILERS Multiply one-week cost times number of weeks you FEED & SEED MACHINERY want ad to run. AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT Run ad ______consecutive weeks. REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES WRITE YOUR AD HERE Category: ______ Cost for ______weeks: ______SERVICES PASTURE ______DISCOUNTS: (with cash or credit card orders only) IRRIGATION WANTED deduct 10% if ad runs 2 or 3 weeks; HARVESTING PETS ______deduct 25% if ad runs 4 weeks. LIVESTOCK OTHER Less discounts: ______TOTAL: $ ______LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT BUILDINGS-BUILDING MATERIALS ______PAY WITH (PLEASE CIRCLE ONE): CHECK MASTERCARD VISA DISCOVER BINS - DRYERS - VACS ______Card No. ______Exp. Date ______MOBILE HOMES ______V-Code ______(required) last SPRAY EQUIPMENT 3 digits (see sample: 567) located AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ______on the back of your credit card on 1234 567 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED the signature panel. WELDING ______Signature: ______MISCELLANEOUS ______REMINDERS ______• Please notify us of any errors at once. We cannot be responsible beyond the first insertion. ______• NO REFUNDS! • BY PHONE: Ads not accompanied by payment have $1.00 billing charge ______added, and discounts are not available. Four Ways To Place Your Ad CALL: 877-537-3816 TOLL-FREE OR 785-539-7558 MAIL TO: AG PRESS, Box 1009, Manhattan, Kansas 66505 FAX: 785-539-2679 ONLINE: www.grassandgrain.com

CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE POLLED IRVINE RANCH ANGUS & Bull & Female Sale HEREFORD ANNUAL SIMMENTAL-ANGUS SAT., MARCH 8 PRODUCTION SALE BULLS NOVEMBER 2nd, 2013 BULLS 2014 Calving ease, good growth SATURDAY • 1:00 PM and disposition At the Ranch 3370 Casement Rd A Semen tested, poured, vaccinated Manhattan, KS • Priced for the Commercial Excellent Selling: Complete & Total Delivery available Cattleman selection of • 40 Simmental & SimAngus Red Angus • Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with 785-865-3444 Bulls calving ease & growth Polled Hereford Flory Breed Leading $ Index Values Dispersal • Excellent Selection with Vol- MILL BRAE Yearling & 2 year • 20 Fall Cow/ Calf Pairs 250 HEAD SELL ume Discounts Polled Herefords Registered, MONDAY, SEPT. 16 • Performance Data Available RANCH old Bulls Young & Productive 12:00 Noon • Good Maternal Traits Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner • 10 Commercial Open Sires Include: Mo-Kan Livestock Market Maple Hill, Kansas Heifers Huninghake Angus Rib Eye • Feltons Legend Passaic, MO 785-256-4327 • Progress • Revolution FRANKFORT, KS www.IrvineRanchGenetics.com To request a catalog call: Leo Huninghake millbraeranch.com Ready to go to work for you Kurt Schwarz 785-292-4537 -Fertility Tested and Delivered- REGISTERED ANGUS 660-424-3422 Cell: 785-556-2648 RED ANGUS Valek Farms BULLS [email protected] Mick: 785-732-6637 Spring Yearlings www.jkcattleco.com GELBVIEH Cell: 785-527-1049 & Fall Yearlings The sale will be broadcast live BULLS Bill: 785-527-1033 on the internet- DVAuction Sires by In Focus, Final (785) 313-7473 Full Brothers Answer, Pendleton Image [email protected] Volume Discounts POLLED Maker, KCF Bennett Index Polled Herefords NOVEMBER 9TH, 2013 Large frame, low birth weight, Performance Records GRAHAM SCHOOL Balanced EPD’s, quality, and fertility tested HEREFORD Available Graham School for livestock 1 PM good disposition bulls, females Washington Co. Livestock • Guaranteed & Delivered • BULLS HOLTON, KANSAS men and women. We special- and steers. Add meat, muscle, growth. Bred for Complete ize in teaching pregnancy 100 head of 785-364-3517 Hm check, artificial insemination, Dave Stump Angus, SimAngus, Heifers also available. Performance Blue Rapids, KS • Growth 785-845-5272 Cell herd health, calf delivery and Maine/Angus females MIKE and BOB FEIGHT • Muscle 785-817-2328 Cell many other subjects. CLYDE, KANSAS • Maternal DATES FOR 2013 • Disposition 785-243-4973 OCT 14-18 Fertility Tested and NOV 11-15 785-614-1368 Guaranteed DEC 9-13 TERRY OHLDE 785-446-3729 785-747-6554 DETTKE FARMS M [email protected] J & S Ranch Call: (785) 363-7410 Red Devon Cattle ANDY DETTKE BLACK ANGUS Marysville, KS 23 ANGUS BULLS (785) 556-0124 785-268-0423 For Sale by Private Treaty Visit us at POLLED HEREFORD 785-562-6257 Brian SpringhillHerefords.com BULLS Featured Sires: Plainsman, For more information, Rito 6EM6, Maverick,Magni- call or write: A Gold TPR Breeder Full Brothers 125 FALL Angus heifers Dept. GG, Graham School • Bulls tude. FOR SALE: 19 Brown Swiss Volume Discounts • Heifers weighing 1100 lbs, pelvic 641 West Hwy. 31 Large frame, low birth weight, checked. 80 4-5 year old angus Performance Tested; Fertility Holstein cross dairy cows, 3-6 • Semen Garnett, KS 66032 fertility tested cows, due in September & Octo- Tested; Fully Guaranteed;, yrs old. $1,200 each. serious FOR SALE • Guaranteed & Delivered • ber. View on website at clovlan- Free Delivery in KS & NE. 785-448-3119 Dairymen only. No family milk Jim & Sandy Brashears farms.com. 785-418-2983. Volume Discounts www.grahamschool.com cow. 785-840-7002. Add meat, muscle, growth. [email protected] See Price List at: Heifers also available. 11035 S. Waverly St. www.WolfCreekAngus.com REGISTERED RED Angus bull, 400 ANGUS Heifers, 1000+ lbs, MIKE and BOB FEIGHT Olathe, KS 66061 1973 CHEVROLET C60 grain birthdate 3/8/11. Excellent dis- LURAY, KANSAS calving 9/20/13-12/10/13, bred CLYDE, KANSAS truck, 350 cu/in, 16' metal bed position and trustworthy, low to registered Angus bulls. call 913-909-1347 with extensions, twin cylinder 785-698-2225 birth weight for heifers. $2,550. 785-614-1368 Cliff Schankie @620-437-7333 40 HEAD mostly blk running hydraulic hoist, 50- gallon sad- 620-726-5643 785-243-4973 age springer cows $1,450 each. dle tank, new 10/20 tires, new GRASS & GRAIN CLASSIFIEDS — 620-596-2813. battery, $6K. 785- 542-2506. 785-539-7558 GRASS & GRAIN THEY WORK FOR YOU 785-446-3729 Page 24 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 CATTLE HORSES FEED & SEED FEED & SEED GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY BROME SEED, bin run, very CATALOG clean, $1.00/ lb. bulk, $1.25/ lb. HEDVILLE HORSE SALE bagged. PH: 785-364-6629. GRAIN & FEED Custom Manure Saturday, TIFFANY CATTLE CO. is cur- CATTLEMEN WE HAVE Hauling & Spreading rently buying high moisture corn SOME END OF GRASS September 14 for 2013 harvest season. Call SEASON SPECIALS: Big to Small Jobs! 1:00 pm Sharp! QUALITY ANGUS, Shane, 785-466-6529 for de- Central Livestock POWERGAIN 12-3/ CTC Chore-Boyz Services RED ANGUS AND tails. South Hutchinson MINERAL $16/ PER BAG. CHAROLAIS Tack Sale 10:00 AM 4x6 BIG ROUND Bales - Net 913-636-1099 BULLS FOR SALE BULK RANGE CUBES $275/ Open Horse Sale Wrap 2013 Brome, Put up PER TON. • Loaded with convenience Mid-June dry and with seed on. Following Catalog Sale BAGGED RANGE CUBE Asking $110/Ton. Please call • Super Dispositions Catalog Deadline: $9.50/ PER BAG. (day) 785-580-9272, (evening) Blue Valley Drilling, Inc. • Balanced Multiple trait September 9th 785-935-2138 if interested. 35% PROTEIN TUBS- 4 FOR Water Well Drilling & Service selection Fax catalog info to: Family Business Over 70 Years! $92/ PER TUB • 20 month old bulls 620-662-3390 PRAIRIE, BROME, Sudan Hay, OR $97 PER TUB CONTACT ERIC STRADER • Representative of the Contact: Randy Smith Tested, Net Wrap, Large Give us a call at 620-200-7971 or quality cattlemen have come Rounds, Liberty, Nebraska, SALE BARN 620-662-3371 785-823-2401 785-363-7353 to expect from one of the 402-730-3643 or 402-865-4050 most progressive DAMAGED GRAIN 2013 GOOD QUALITY Brome and fastest growing GOAT WANTED STATEWIDE Selling by the ton. Delivery op- programs in the country. tions available or you pick up. MEAT GOAT Boers for sale: We buy damaged grain, Please call 785-587-7622. HALDEMAN • Your Private Treaty Head- big boned, heavy muscled any condition-wet or dry- BROME SEED. Combine run. quarters. No Pressure, No bucks sired by DCW Outkast including damaged silo corn. WELL DRILLING & Politics. All cattle are sold by Warrior **Ennobled**. Ready for State tested. 95% germ. No heavy service, $350 to $750. TOP DOLLAR! noxious weeds. Sacked $1.75 private treaty only .Come visit We have vacs and trucks. PUMP SERVICE [email protected]. per pound. Volume discount. us and together, we’ll invest CALL HEIDI OR GARTON the time necessary to identify 785-577-7810. Fouts Farms Basehor, KS. KCAT Tree Service, LLC NORTHERN AG the right bull(s) that best fit www.ksmmboers.com. 913-724-1705- 913-244-0891 785-539-9295 SERVICE, INC. • Tree Removal & Trimming your program and help you cell0. MANHATTAN, KS 800-205-5751 • Reasonable Rates gain a competitive edge. SHEEP • FREE Estimates • Insured BROME HAY. Tested. 1175# Register Southdown and Dor- QUALITY BROME hay 4x6 net Ken Honig: Thank you to all of our custom- net wrapped bales. 600 avail- WINDMILLS set Rams for sale. Call Joe at wrapped, will load. ers/friends for giving us the op- able. Located@ Johnson co KS. 785-305-0295 620-794-4390 785-979-2411. No Sunday calls. HAND PUMPS portunity to EARN your busi- Contact Dennis@ PARTS 913-981-3370. D. ROCHE ness. With your input, we will 150 FALL BRED ewes from BIN RUN RYE, 95% germina- FENCING continue to work hard to pro- Jan- Feb. bred, 1 yr. old to sol- tion, $17/ per hundred. ELBON RYE LAKESIDE vide the best Angus, Red An- ids. 785-258-4240. 620-366-1243. NORTHERN RYE INC. gus and Charolais genetics to 2013 BROME Seed, Cleaned, TRI-CALE TRITICALE PLUMBING fit your program and help you TRICALE BEARDLESS QUALITY BUILT FENCES gain a competitive edge. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Bagged, State Tested, 96% Germination 1.50 LB. TRITICALE DON ROCHE 785-293-5797 785-761-7900. TILLAGE RADISHES Please visit our website: 785-292-4271 RANDOLPH, KS www.HARMSRANCH.com CEREAL RYE for cover crop/ Spring Creek Ag FRANKFORT, KS for a listing of bulls grazing, cleaned, bulk or mini Products, Inc AUCTIONEERS currently for sale! bulk, germination tested. 620-343-7080. 800-432-5672 ARMSBID.COM HARMS Portable Corral 785-263-3436 1863 SEED wheat. Bill Garri- Delivery Available Kull’s Old Town PLAINVIEW Introducing our New Rawhide son, Miltonvale. 785-427-7613. 400 NET WRAP round bales Station invites con- Processor by John McDonald signments for our RANCH WANTED straw. 785-258-4240. Spring, Summer & Mark & Kim Harms Used Rawhides for sale also Fall Auctions. If you 2528 250th Street www. DAMAGED SMALL SQUARES of brome, have 1 or 1,000, we’d like to talk to you. Lincolnville, KS 66858 rawhideportablecorral.com prairie, alfalfa, fescue. North of We will also buy collections or GRAIN St. Mary’s. 785-437-6637. individual guns. Email: [email protected] We pay top dollar for [email protected] or 620-924-5544 damaged grain. Trucks and FEYH FARM SEED CO vac’s available. Immediate 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 Mark’s Cell: ALMA, KANSAS Topeka, Kansas response anywhere. 620-382-6388 Producer and processor of Pruess native prairie grass seed & Like us on Facebook wildflowers Continuous Fencing, Elevator, Inc 866-765-3415 SWINE Guaranteed Gates, 1-800-828-6642 Portable Working Equipment, 785-765-4681 Fax Wrangler Portable Corral, CERTIFIED 1863, Everest, [email protected] SWINE EZMT Cattle Feeders, Fuller & Registered 2137. “FOR ALL YOUR SEED EQUIPMENT Bova- Hold Squeeze Chute. Duane Johnson. 785-227-2519. NEEDS” For our complete line of live- Buildings — Ventilation stock handling equipment Cattle & Hog Feed PASTURE Flooring — Feeders check out our website at WHEAT MIDDLINGS Waterers — Heaters www.linnpost.com WANTED: PASTURE to rent, Pelletized, crude protein not Crates — Nursery Equip. Linn, KS: 800-526-0993 2014 and beyond, within 60 GANNON REAL ESTATE Creighton, NE: 800-638-4036 less than 14.5%. Call for pric- miles of Allen Kansas. Refer- & AUCTIONS K&N ing. ences available. 402-750-7265. HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- WESTERN STAR MILL VERN GANNON, CAI Swine Systems barbed wire, welded continuous Division of ADM - Salina, KS PASTURE WANTED for 50 Broker/Auctioneer fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) cows for 2014 & beyond. Ran- Manhattan, Kansas 66502 RICK HENRY alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, dolph area. 785-556-5906. Auctioneer 785-336-2130 home 785-499-5454. CHOICE ALFALFA large 785-539-2316 BILL RAINE, SENECA, KANSAS square bales, 1st cutting, $275/ RAINE AUCTION SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE www.gannonauctions.com785-537-9003 per ton. 620-256-6205. The Experienced Sound In Selling Real EstateTopeka, - Farm - Household Kansas - Antiques NEED TO Haul an extra 300+ BOARS & GILTS Good quality Prairie Hay, wire bushels of grain at harvest? I Duroc, Chester, York, Hamp, tied 60lb Square bales, $4.00/ have the perfect solution. 1968 785-256-4439 & Hamp/Duroc bale, 1500 available. www.raineauction.com 21/2 ton GMC one owner truck. 785-224-1178 or 785-654-3556 PEARL REAL ESTATE Circle S Manufacturing V6 motor with 74,680 actual St. Marys, KS SLEICHTER Hydraulic Chutes 125 SMALL SQUARE Third miles, hydraulic hoist on metal CALL FOR ALL YOUR ... 785-437-6007 DUROC FARM continuous fencing cutting alfalfa bales wire tied, 16 ft. bed. 1 ft. wood extension * Construction * Farm ABILENE, KS panels and gates excellent quality. 785-249-9675. side racks- stock racks, 25 gal. YOUR AD * Truck * Trailer & 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 Phone: auxiliary fuel tank. All in working Attachments Listings! SMALL SQUARE Second cut- condition. Used 2013 wheat har- 620-924-5231 ting alfalfa bales wire tied. vest. Antique tag possible. Jim Hoobler COULD BE HERE! Cell: 620-381-1056 785-249-9675. $3,950 OBO. Call 785-549-3219 Lincolnville, KS 66858 or cell, 620-437-6294. Auction Company ATTENTION 719-989-1530 b FOR SALE: 2004 Freightliner GRASS & GRAIN FEED & SEED 719-742-5496 AG PRODUCERS Columbia day cab tandem axle TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS Arbor Sod & Seeding Inc is BROME HAY with seed on it, semi , Detroit 14.0 liter ,10 spd- email: [email protected] Available Year Around now a distributor for LaCrosse 785-539-7558 1250 lbs. bales, $130/ ton. 18500 also a 2005 sterling day Forage & Turf LLC. It’s time to GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS 785-336-2323. cab, mercedes 450 hp,10 Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 start thinking about early book- spd,18500 Call 785 263 5038 SMALL SQUARE Straw wire ings for cover crops and cover these are nice trucks with CATTLE CATTLE tied bales for sale. crop mixes. around 650,000 miles on them. SPOT BOARS 785-249-9675. Contact Shane at HEREFORD BULLS January farrowed for sale. 785-224-0042 1989 CHEVY Silverado 1 ton Gary Hellebust 4x4, ext. cab, 454 engine, bed Olsburg, Kansas BULK CERTIFIED liner, 152,000 miles, no rust or 785-468-3360 WHEAT SEED dents, asking $5,995. Contact Best Seed, Best Prices. 785-617-0735. E 785-565-1115 Semi loads our speciality! JEEP J10 1984. 120K miles. Treating available. Good bulls with balanced Overhauled V8. Jeep collector? EPD’s, practical development, HORSES Solomon Rapids Seed $6,000. 785- 650-7107. good disposition & eye appeal. Beloit 785-738-5134 CERTIFIED 1863 wheat, Ever- *HORSE SALE* Osborne 785-346-2104 est Karl 92. 785-293-5614. RUST FREE Oleen Cattle Co. 23 ALFALFA bales, 1400# @ 785-485-2319. Every Monday Night $200/T; 80 + alfalfa bales, good TRUCKS Falun, KS 6:30 p.m. with Tack grinding hay @ $175/T. 4X5 NET wrap brome, $100/ • DAYCAB TRACTORS GLENN CHUCK 785-456-4060. 785-889-4708. ton. 785-293-4979. • CHASSIS 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 BROME GRASS SEED Heald Truck Sales CLEAN STRAW from John F Cleaned, bagged, tested. White- Deere Walker combine, net 704 NE Hwy. 24 water $1.50/ lb. 316-799-2024 Campbell’s Sale Barn wrapped, 5x6 round bales, 100+ TOPEKA, KANSAS 66608 316-727-0845. Linwood, Kansas available, $22/ each. Loader 785-235-5604 provided. Trucking available. PRICES & PHOTOS @ 913-723-3661 913-724-1403 FOR SALE: hay large round 785- 457-3440. bales mixed grass. Brome, na- www.healdtrucksales.com BUYER FOR all types of tive, and Fescue, $50/ a bale. TRITICALE SEED for sale. Call horses. 785-556-5740. Located near Garnett. GRASS & GRAIN Brock Baker. 316-249-1907. 913-626-8142. 785-539-7558 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 25 AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS TRAILERS MACHINERY 2008 Dodge Quad 1 ton 4x4 PRICE ADJUSTED! FARM & RANCH TRAVALONG FOR SALE: one new 13-6-38 diesel ALTA VISTA AREA Trailers 4 U TRAILERS Co-op back tractor tire, $380; Saline Co.- 20 Acres m/l. Cus- one used 16-9-26 tires for $100. 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee 10+/- acres country place. Gooseneck tandem dual tom Built Home. Morton Build- New & Used 31’ & 25’ flatbed Call us at 785-396-4512. 2008 KIA Spectra 4BR/3BA. Remodeled ranch ing w horse stalls. Stocked flatbed trailers, new & used New & Used 20’ & 24’ stock 2007 Honda Odyssey house. 36x63 metal bldg. in- Pond. Chris Rost. 493-2476. Merritt Gooseneck aluminum Used 16’ BH stock, ‘08 IH 863 Cornhead; IH 1020 20’ 2006 Dodge crew cab 1 ton, cludes 18x36 insulated shop Ottawa Co. - 118 Acres m/l all stocks, 5’x10’ & 6’x12’ Used 14’ dump trailer flexhed, rebuilt. 785-632-0241. diesel, 4x4, 6 spd. area w/12x12 door. Pipe cor- native grass. 2 ponds. Great utility trailers, and Travalong Hay Saver bale feeders 2006 Chevy 4x4 rals. Lovely setting w/trees. Building Sites. Chris Rost. trailers available COMPLETE SET of augers, 2006 Chrysler Town & Country $272,500 493-2476. VISSER TRAILER bearings, and U joints for 2006 Chevy Uplander or Check out trailers4u.com Beverly-6.5 Acres m/l. 2 Story for more information SALES 10”x71’ Westfield swing hopper. 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe House and 156 acres home. Morton Bldg w/ con- New! Cost $3,200, take $2,750. 2005 Chevy diesel crew cab $535,000. Frankfort, KS Herington, KS crete floor. Other outbldgs. 785-258-2800 Could negotiate installation. 4x4 Chris Rost 493-2476. 785-292-4166 816-383-3585. 2004 Chevy Silverado x-cab BIG PRICE REDUCTION! Ottawa Co.- 27 Acres m/l. 3 2003 Ford Explorer Sport 72K Off Flush Rd. 2+ acres. 10,862 45’ SEMI hay trailer spread bdrm, 2 bath home. Machine ELITE New 9’ Windrow sq. ft. Metal bldg. 3 phase wir- axle with rails, ready to use. shed w/shop. Fenced pasture. Pickup Heads B. C. Motors ing, heated, AC, well insulated. 785-479-1577. $8,999 Delivered 902 E. Trapp 12’ ceilings. Pond. Chris Rost, 493-2476. Herington, KS 67449 $350,000 Clay Co.- 5 Acres m/l. Newer HILLSBORO ********************* Ranch home. Main flr. Laun- New 24’ & 26’ GN Alum stock 785-258-2818 WANTED: dry. Low exterior maintenance. Enduras I have a buyer for 80-160 +/- Chris Rost, 493-2476. 1999 FORD F550 4X4 with Hy- acres of pasture land in 04 EBY 24’ alum stock Ellsworth Co.- 52.4 Acres m/l. 90 WW 3 horse bp drabed, well maintained, nice, Pottawatomie Co. Excellent hunting, live spring, 116,000 miles. Gary Johnson, *********************** expired CRP, timber, hay AUSTIN • Experience the ELITE Dwight 785- 466-1811. Call meadow. Chris Rost, TRAILERS LLC Difference Dolly Anderson, Broker 493-2476. 2560 Pillsbury Dr. • Strongest Built Aluminum For JD 3000 and 785-532-8801 Saline Co.- 5.8 Acres m/l. Manhattan, Kansas Stock Trailer JD 5000 choppers www.DollyAnderson.com Newer 5 bdrm home. Walkout 785-539-3925 • Floor 4” I Beam on Heavy Duty Construction 9 5/8” Spacing G&A REAL ESTATE basement. Plenty of trees & Best Price • 7’, 7 1/2’ or 8’ Widths Manhattan, Kansas wildlife. Amber Renfro, RETIREMENT SALE: 1998 In- 820-7472. ternational 9400 truck; 3 Corn- • Heavier Built Gates & Hinges Maize Corporation Saline Co.-5.4 Acres m/l. husker hopper trailers. Call • Optional W.E.R.M Rubber 888-722-8710 Newer 3015 Sq.Ft Home. 3 785-944-3695 for details. Flooring For a Quiet, Car Garage. Detached Office Non-Slip Surface INT. CORN binder- one row. 2002 FL 70 Freightliner with & Shed. 2 Shared Ponds. Call 1989 WW 6X16 stock trailer, Your Trailer Super Store! 785-883-2512. 300 Oswalt $33,750.00 Nancy 822-1960. bumper hitch, shedded, only For financial strength, We will be displaying at the NEW VERSALTILE Several Daycabs available Saline Co.-8 acres m/l with hauled horses. $1950. (785) competitive rates and terms Nebraska State Fair DEALERS Feed Mixers and brome grass. 2 Story 6 Bdrm 293-5743 as flexible as the way you and Husker Harvest USED FORAGE Manure Spreaders home. Several Outbuildings. operate, count on Frontier HARVESTERS & HEADS Kuhn Knight, new & used Chris Rost 493-2476. Mid-Plains Farm Credit. ‘11 Claas 960...... Coming Saline Co.- 10.17 acres m/l Baldwin, KS 866-268-2900 Equipment ‘10 Claas 980...... Coming building site. Call Linda Red- Emporia, KS 800-320-8391 E. Hwy 30 & 10, PO Box 2526 ‘09 Claas 980 Hiawatha, KS 800-699-3521 ding, 826-0125. Kearney, NE 68848 ’05 Claas 900...... Call Saline Co.- 10 Acres m/l rural Belleville, KS Manhattan, KS 800-874-2474 Your Local Dealer for: 1-877-654-2553 ‘04 Claas 900...... Call Marysville, KS 800-475-2371 water hook up included. Linda Travalong Trailers, Bradford Claas RU600, 8 row head...... www.midplainsonline.com 800-536-2293 Parsons, KS 800-741-2990 Redding 826-0125 Built Flatbeds, Landoll, ...... From $30,000 Hillsboro, and Club Car www.frontierfarmcredit.com Farm & Ranch Division Of: *********************************** CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW TRACTORS HYDRA BEDS ‘98 NH TS 110 ...... $20,000 FEED PICKUP NEW STOCK, HORSE MF 8680 ...... Just In 2008 Dodge 3500 w/HB 250 TRAILERS & FLATBEDS MF 8470 ...... Just In Hutchinson, Kansas hydrabed, 3rd spool valve ..... Versatile 895 ...... $25,000 Hillsboro, Kansas ...... $32,500 TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, *********************************** ‘12 Chevy 1500 Silverado USED DAYCAB TRUCKS LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, COMBINES crew 4x4, LT Topper, V-8, 1998 9100 International 12.7 PAINT WELD 2-Gleaner S-77 from $245,000 auto, nice, 26K Detroit, new steer tires ...... We Install Brake Controllers 2-’08 Gleaner R75....$188,500 ‘12 Ford F-250 crew 4x4, 6.7 ...... $16,500 USED TRAILERS ‘83 L3, 24’ head, 1723 hrs ...... diesel, auto, loaded, 12K 1995 Freightliner FLD120 day ‘11 TItan 30’ GN flatbed$7,600 ...... $15,000 ‘08 Ford F-150 Super Crew cab Cat, 10 speed ....$12,500 ‘09 Titan 30’ GN flatbed$6,900 *********************************** 4x4, Lariet, loaded, very GRAIN TRAILERS ‘04 Titan BH 16’ utility ..$3,100 MISCELLANEOUS clean, 44K TRAILERS BLOW OUT 4x4 factory BH enclosed .$225 2- 7x5 blades...... Just In ‘08 Ford F-350 crew cab 4x4 New 42’ aluminum grain 5x91/2 home built BH utility .... 9x5 blades ...... Just In King Ranch, DRW, diesel, TANDEM AXLE dually, 20,000 trailer, FET incl...... $31,500 ...... $225 Sunflower Tillage equipment... auto, loaded, 65K pounds, Pintle hitch trailer, New 38’ Alum. grain trailer, ‘98 Titan 24’ GN Classic ...... Coming in daily ‘08 GMC Sierra 2500 HD crew $3,500. North of St. Mary’s. FET incl. ..starting at $28,500 ...... $4,700 Twin Diamond 12 row 30 strip 4x4, diesel, auto, loaded, only 785-437-6637. 38’ New Travalong steel grain ‘06 Merritt 24’ GN Aluminum Cat ...... $22,000 61K trailers starting at $23,995 stock ...... $12,000 Quinstar 8 row strip till .$7,500 ‘06 Dodge 2500 Quad Cab FET included ‘05 Titan 16’ GN utility..$3,200 4x4 SLT, diesel, auto, loaded, CALL FOR ‘95 Titan GN 3 horse slant ...... 152K GRAIN TRAILERS ...... $6,200 Ask For Kris Hanschu FOR LEASE BY THE MONTH khanschu@ ‘82 WW Bar Top 20’ GN stock midwaymotors.com USED TRAILERS ...... $2,500 Hunting Country ‘97 Titan 20’ stock ...... $3,000 620-755-2824 # 2008 24’ Travalong stock bull Real Estate LLC Please Call Us To package...... $7,850 ‘95 Kiefer 21’ horse GN, 3 Kansas, # horse ...... $5,500 Kalvesta Impl. ‘07 DODGE 1 ton 4 door 4x4 Serving 2007 Travalong 7’6”x24’ alumi- Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, # Sell or Lease ‘83 Travalong 18’ GN stock..... diesel, automatic, $11,000 OBO; num, NEW TIRES ....$12,900 Company, Inc. Nebraska, Colorado, # ...... $2,100 ‘05 Chevy 5500 diesel, 4x4, 30K Your Oil & Gas 2004 Buck Dandy 18’ flatbed, Missouri and Florida # STEEL FLOOR ...... $3,500 New Hustler mowers 620-855-3567 miles. 620-724-2646. Minerals KALVESTA, KS 67856 Private Sales & Auction Service # 1993 Titan 20’ stock, NEW All sizes FLOOR...... $3,500 www.kalvestaimplement.com www.HuntingCountry.net www.mineralmarketing.com Call Us for NEW TRAILERS Drop’N’Lock GN Hitch ACTIVE HEADER height Con- IA and NE OK-KS-MO-CO-FL Texas 2013 Hillsboro 24’ Eudura...... Dealer Nearest You. tour Master upgrade kit for 900 712-644-3955 580-327-7889 830-755-5200 ...... $17,600 Series flexhead, $1,000. 2013 PJ 20’ bumper hitch tilt.... Blue Valley Trailers 785-223-1935...... $5,650 225 South East St. 2013 31’ PJ Classic flat deck ... Waterville, Kansas 66548 Allis Chalmers Tractors ...... $9,200 7040 good PST ...... $3,750 2013 PJ 32’ hydraulic dove tail 785-363-2224 7060 PD duals ...... $10,500 ...... $12,500 1-866-368-4826 180 gas loader ...... CALL LITTLE BLUESTEM seed 2013 PJ 22’ tilt ...... $6,400 D-17 tractor N-7 motor wanted standing this fall for 2013 24’ steel GR stock trailer. 1987 CMC Trlr, end dump, JOHN BERGMAN seed combining. Large fields ...... $9,995 39'X60"Xl02", good cond., over 160 acres, 240 is good. Seneca, KS • 785-336-3158 NEW ALUMINUM $15,000. 785- 479-6605. Wabaunsee Seed. STOCK TRAILERS 785-449-7200. New Listing! 80 Ac +/- S of Abilene 17 mi, half beans/half CRP exp 2014 Travalong 7’6”x28’ ...... 1994 JD 9600 combine, 4WD. in Oct. Call Brad! ...... $18,500 785-231-8044. REAL ESTATE 72 Ac +/- Tillable 3 mi. SW of Lindsborg on the blacktop (Shawnee 2014 Travalong 7’6’’x24’ Rd.) Minerals go with it! Call Ray! LIVESTOCK & HORSE KILBROS 390 gravity wagon 80 Ac +/- CRP and hay meadow. Excellent tillable potential. 3 W of ...... $15,750 2014 Travalong 6’8”x24’ TRAILERS with 12 ton gear, hydraulic FOR RENT Oakhill on the blacktop. Call Tim! FLATBED TRAILERS auger, roll tarp. Had seed only. 236 Ac +/- Prime Development Property located in Junction City’s OAKHILL ESTATES ...... $14,000 • 1-800-526-0939 • 20” tires. 816-383-3585. most rapidly growing area! Seller is a Kansas licensed real estate 36’ self dumping Inline bale agent. Call Ray! www.circle-dtrailers.com LUXURY 80 Ac +/- NW of Talmage. CRP with excellent tillable potential. Call trailers...... SALE $4,595 WESTFIELD 16’ Hydraulic drill Brad! PJ UTILITY fill auger used in 2012. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS. 155 Ac +/- SW of Hope. New home, 40 ac timber, balance in creek END OF SUMMER SPECIAL MACHINERY 785-527-3426, 785-729-3486. Private Balconies and Patios bottom tillable. Call Brad! STARTING AT $1,500 LUVERNE CHROME grill guard Woodburning Fireplace RURAL HOMES & LOTS Bradford Built Steel Gleaner Combines for 2008- 2010 Ford Super Duty, Ceiling Fans Nice Country home with Pickup Flatbeds ‘98 R62...... $52,500 outbuildings on 20 ac +/- 3 mi E of like new. 816-383-3585. Gas Heat/AC Starting at...... $1,870 ‘91 R60 RWA...... $20,500 Barnard. Call Tim! LM 320 flex hd...... $5,450 Exclusive area in Wamego We now install pickup Beds. Very nice custom built home. 711 Call For Prices. R830 hugger C.H...... $10,500 1-888-537-9064 N Lincoln Bennington, KS. 4 bd, 3 bath, custom kitchen, vaulted Buy Next to the Factory and 520, 525, 530 flex...... CALL ceilings, large lot. Call Ray! save hundreds of Dollars ‘81 M2...... $8,500 160 ACRES Wabaunsee Co. Newer, well cared for 3 bdrm, 2 7bath home with 24x24 garage in ROCKING “M” GRAVITY WAGONS available for annual lease, ex- Hope. Cheaper than renting! Call Ty! EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 cellent for deer and turkey. Pre- TRAILER SALES to 400 bushel 24.5x32 SAT 12 pr ...... $1,460 ferred but not limited to bow UPCOMING AUCTIONS: 430 S. Colorado EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 710/70R42 RAD AT DT R1W . hunters. 785-806-2336. November 6th: 80 Ac +/- pasture SW of Enterprise. 2 wells, 2 Waterville, KS 66548 bushel ...... $2,556 ponds, new fence, possible bldg. sites. More info to follow. Office: 1-866-261-2526 480/80R50 GDY ST RADIAL .. or 785-562-6614 ...... $1921 RECENT SALES & UNDER CONTRACT Great Plains Tillage Tools 79 Ac +/- expired CRP 7 mi W of Hope 1 mile off of 15 Hwy. SOLD! www.rockingmtrailers.com DON’S TIRE Two Story country home on 55 Ac +/- 7 Mi E of Salina. Remodeled 81 Farm Eq. Service 2005 Travis Trlr. end dump, TF 866-888-7838 4 bdr, new kitchen and bath, 3 car Morton Bldg., Hunting and McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 cropland. Call Ray! SOLD! 40'X66"X102", sprd axle, exc. 1-800-357-3101 Abilene, KS cond., $35,000. 785- 479- 6605. 656 DIESEL tractor, new radia- WANTED TO buy: Short grain JD 222 flex header, $1,900; JD tor, $3,500; 656 gas tractor, trailers or pup trailers, ag hop- 566 baler, $9,000. good paint, $6,000. pers preferred. 785-562-6096. 785-577-5656. 785-456-4060. 785-889-4708. Page 26 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY OPEN HOUSE Brent 420 grain cart...... $5,500 OUR 62nd YEAR COMBINES SALVAGE COMBINES NH 499 swather...... $4,500 2009 Case IH 6088 4WD NEW TRACTORS ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, SEPTEMBER 12TH DuAll 3605 loader, JD 2000 Case IH 2388 4WD JD 6190R F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, *********************************** mounts...... $2,250 1998 Case IH 2388, 4WD JD 6170R 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, NOW DEALERS PRAXAIR Bush Hog loader, JD mounts .. 1991 Case IH 1660 4WD JD 6150R 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, WELDING SUPPLY ...... $1,750 1998 Case IH 1083 8RN poly JD 6125M 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, Massey 15 grinder mixer...... NEW TRACTORS USED TRACTORS 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH ...... $1,250 Case IH Stieger 350 605 & 605 Super M balers 2012 JD 8360R TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. Artsway 425 grinder .....$1,000 Case IH Maxxum 140 MFD 664/665M Rancher baler 2011 JD 8335R NEW EQUIPMENT Krause 18’ center fold disc...... Case IH Maxxum 125 MFD R2300 twin rake SALVAGE TRACTORS 2006 JD 8430 VR 1224 Rake ...... $2,500 Case IH Maxxum 120 MFD BPX 9000 processor ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, 2010 JD 8320R BPX 9000 Bale Processor Wilrich 25’ field cultivator...... Case IH Maxxum 115 MFD VR1022/1224 wheel rake 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, 2011 JD 7930 M850 Mower ...... $2,500 Case IH Farmall 95 MFD TM850 trailed mower 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, 2009 JD 7830 6640 Vermeer baler w/net BJM grain cart ...... $1,750 USED TRACTORS Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE 2009 JD 7430 wrap Gravity boxes ...... CALL 2010 Case IH FarmAll 85C, USED VERMEER BALERS 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, 2008 JD 7330 6650 baler MF 43 cornhead ...... $800 MFD, cab, ldr Hydra-Bed™ & accessories 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, 2012 JD 7230R USED EQUIPMENT MF 1859 20’ flexhead...$1,750 2006 JD 5205, MFD, ROPS Winkel Livestock Equip. 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD 1966 JD 4020, nice 605 Super M baler IH 496 32’ disc...... $5,500 2006 Case IH JX95, cab, Winkel Flatbeds USED PLANTERS 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, 505 Super I Baler Koyker K5 IH mounts ...$1,750 MFD, ldr. Bar 6 Cake Feeders 2006 JD 1760 12 row 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; R-9B rake 2005 NH TC 35 4WD, ldr., Mellenbruch 2011 JD 1790 16/31 MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. R2300 rake mwr. 2008 JD 1790 12/23 Machinery 1985 JD 850 2WD 2004 JD 1790 16/31 Mike’s Equipment Soldier, Kansas MISCELLANEOUS 2005 JD 1790 16/31 BUHLER, KANSAS 1981 NH 357 grinder/mixer 785-834-2541 2013 JD 1770 NT 16 row 2006 JD 535, 11’ disk, MoCo MILLER RANCH 1-800-543-2535 Cell: 785-305-0234 2012 JD 1770 NT 16 row 1990 Hesston 1150 MoCo 2010 JD 1770 NT 16 row EQUIPMENT JD CORN HEADS for sale or BERG REPAIR CASE IH 1020 25’ FH excellent 1989 Hesston 1130 MoCo COMBINES 33778 K-99 Hwy. rent: (4) 643’s, (4) 843’s, (3) 14200 Godlove Rd. always shedded $8,500; header 2008 Kinze 3600 12/23 2011 JD 9770 893’s, (1) 1293. All are good Westmoreland, KS trailer. 620-345-6803. 2004 JD 1780 6/11 Alma, Kansas 2007 JD 9660 heads, come Contour Master, 1998 Kinze 840 grain cart 785.457.3534 2005 JD 9560 $3,500 up to $15,500. 1992 Case IH 496 28’ DH 785-765-3588 2-JD 608C’s 620-767-5928. 785-466-6019. 1979 IH 490 20’ DH www.millerranchequipment.com 4-JD 630F 1982 IH 475, 18’ NEW EQUIPMENT 2000 Hesston 856A net/twine SPECIALS 2000 NH BB 940S 3x3 2013 JD 2623 disk 1999 NH 658 twine 2012 JD 2623 VT 26.5’ 1980 IH 770 disk 2-2010 JD 2510 H’s 2002 Rhino 950 hyd. blade, 9’ BBK Header Trailers TRACTORS 96 GP 2SF24RN....$16500(PR) 2007 JD HX15 flex mower NEW USED EQUIPMENT 2-12 CIH M340 ....$223965(PR) 95 Krause 5215 15’ NT..$14900 Balers 605SM, 604SM, 665 2011 JD 637 disk 32’ 12 CIH M290 ...... $205900(GB) 90 GP 3SF30...... $7500(LA) Rancher, 504N 12 CIH Max125 ...... $94000(H) (2) JD 8300 13’ rigid ...... $7500 SOLID — STABLE 11 Mahindra 4510 .$21,000 (W) PLANTERS Raker R-2800, R-2300 VR STILL JD 11 CIH M245 MFd ..$170000(S) 10 CIH 1240 12RN $79000(GB) 1428 wheel rake 11 CIH Max140 ...... $85500(W) 08 CIH 1240 16RN...$59000(H) BP 8000 bale processor McConnell Machinery 11 CIH Farmall 55 ..$30000(LA) 05 CIH 1200 16RN $59900(GB) Check our website USED 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS 11 Chalnger MT645C..$145800 04 CIH 1200 16RN ..$40000(M) 605SM, 605Ms, 604M, 504M, 785-843-2676 10 Mahindra 4035 ...$20500(W) 02 CIH 1200...... $56250(PR) for Equipment list 554XL, 605J, 504Is, 605Fs, or 10 CIH Mag 335 ..$195000(GB) 02 Kinze 3200 ...... $35000(W) R-2300s, WR-22 wheel rake 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS 10 CIH MAX125 ...... $84000(H) 99 CIH 955 8RN ...... $13000(S) Sloop Sales & BP 8000 Processor 785-336-2138 Days 785-242-1463 10 CIH STX 385 .....$189000(S) 95 JD 7200 P ...... $14000(H) LARGER BALE FORKS 08 JD 9330 ...... $185000(LA) 95 CIH 900 12RN ...... $6500(W) 07 CIH STX330 ...... $141000(S) 86 CIH 900 8RN ...... $3800(W) Hook’s Repair, Inc. AVAILABLE 785-548-5855 Nights Evenings Visit Us At 07 NH TC55DA...... $23900(W) 84 Case 800 rig. 6RN...... $2400 Lyndon, KS 66451 SPRING STEEL 785-979-2271 05 MXM120 ...... $50500(S) White 6108 8RN...... $9000(H) SHEET METAL jddealer.deere.com/toddtractor 785-828-4706 www.mcconnellmachineryco.com 04 CIH MX255...... $92,500 (W) JD 7000 12RN...... $10000(W) 6’x10’ 18 ga...... $44.00 Seneca, Kansas 00 NH TC29...... $14900(W) SPRAYERS www.sloophook.com 40”x72”, 18 ga...... $20.00 98 JD 9200...... $74000(H) 12 CIH SPX4430.....$298000(W) OLIVER 2 row corn picker NR 23”x80”, 18 ga...... $10.00 FOR SALE OR TRADE 97 NH 9682 ...... $63000(W) 10 CIH SPX4420 ...$199950(PR) JOHN DEERE 6620 combine, 83 $2,250. 785-293-2293. NEW STEEL 95 JD 8300 ...... $74000(S) 10 CIH PAT 3330 .....$238000(H) 4WD, chopper, chaff spreader, Gravity Wagons, grain carts. 40’ 4”x5”x3/8 rect. tube 95 CIH 7220 ...... $46000(S) 09 Apache AS1010$135000(PR) with 216 flex header, good VALMET LOGGER setup to MF1080 81 HP ...... $6,650 92 CIH 9230 ...... $39000(GB) 08 JD 4930 SP...... $185000(S) 20’ 4”x7”x3/8 rect. tube shape, $12,500; John Deere clear pasture, 20” shear stacker 91 CIH 9240...... $38500(PR) 08 CIH SPX4420.....$209000(W) 28’ 8”x3”x1/4 rect. tube Cooter’s 1010 field cultivator, 23 1/2 ft., 1 & trailer, $21,000. 89 CIH 915D...... $34900(GB) 08 TopAir 1200PT ...... $28000 24’ 2”x2”x11 gal. sq. tube season on new shovels and har- 785-223-1935. 89 JD 8760 ...... $46000(W) 06 Shaben 1000 60’...$12250(H) 33’ 166 sheet 40 pipe 785-562-2027 row tines, 4 new tires, $3,500. 81 IH 5288...... $23500(S) 05 Rogator 1064....$109000(PR) 42’ 31/8x5/10 pipe 77 Versatile 950...... $9900(W) 04 HARDI 1000 .....$14900(GB) 785-331-9904. GEHL MODEL 99 crop blower 785-562-6131 ROUND SQUARE TUBING shedded and very god condition. 74 JD 401B/ditch mower .$4500 97 Rogator 854...... $54000(GB) ANGLE CHANNEL & FLAT John Deere pickup head for IH 510 Wheat drill, soybean 66 IH Farmall 706.....$11000(S) 96 Spra-Coup SP .....$30000(H) 30- Gleaner heads 14 GA AND 1/8” floorplate 3940 or 3960 chopper. special, double disc. $1,500. COMBINES SWATHER Corn, Flex, Rigid. 23/8 & 27/8 & 41/2” pipe 785-826-3261. 11 JD 9770 ...... $280000(GB) 11 CIH WD2303...$102000(GB) 620-767-3359. 11 JD 9770 ...... $230750(PR) 09 CIH WD1203.....$83900(GB) Majority reconditioned 3/4 & 7/8 sucker rods 11 CIH 7088 ...... $215000(S) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$49900(GB) Duffek Implement WELDING SUPPLIES — PLANTERS/DRILLS — — TRACTORS — 10 CIH 8120 ...... $250000(H) 00 NH HW300 SP ....$25000(S) Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles Seward, NE (2) ‘09 DB90 36 row .$205,000 ‘10 JD 9530T ...... $262,500 10 CIH 8120...... $235000(L) BALERS/RAKES for sale ‘09 DB90 36 row . . .$189,000 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $229,500 08 CIH 7010...... $210600(PR) 12 CIH RB564 ...... $36,000(H) 402-643-3290 Welding rods & wire ‘11 JD 1770 16/30 . . .$83,400 ‘07 JD 8430 MFWD .$161,000 08 CIH 2588 ...... $195000(S) 09 Darf 917 rake....$22000(GB) Let us repair your Gleaner Top & bottom belts for all bal- ‘11 JD 1770 16/30 . . .$72,500 ‘03 JD 8420 ...... $119,500 06 CIH 8010 ...... $159000(H) 08 H&S HD11 17 whl ....$19700 ‘04 JD 1770 16-30” . .$66,000 04 CIH 8010...... $169000(L) 08 CIH RB564 5x6 RB ..$22500 combines, corn, flexheads. ers ‘11 JD 8360 1LT 1LS $270,000 Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap ‘01 JD 1770 16-30” . .$46,000 00 JD 9650 ...... $103500(S) 08 CIH RB564 5x6 RB ..$24000 Call Mark ‘11 JD 8320 ...... $207,000 Portable panels, Feed Bunks ‘99 JD 1770 16-30” . .$37,000 98 Gleaner R62 ...... $62000(W) 08 CIH RB564 5x6 ...$29000(H) ‘10 JD 8320 LVT 1LS$228,000 95 CIH 2188 ...... $71900(GB) 08 MF 3986 16 whl...$13500(S) 402-643-5118 & Round Bale Feeders ‘12 JD 1770 12/30 . . .$68,000 ‘12 JD 1790 16/31 . .$122,500 ‘10 JD 8320 LVT 1LS$212,000 94 CIH 1688 ...... $48000(H) 07 Sitrex MK16 rake $10900(W) MF 63- C corn header with Forrest Johnson ‘11 JD 1790 16/31 . .$124,000 ‘10 JD 8295 LVT 1LS$200,000 94 CIH 1688 ...... $43000(W) 05 CIH RBX562 5x6...$15000(H) Bish adapter to John Deere ‘11 JD 1790 16/31 . .$120,000 ‘10 JD 8295 LVT . . .$188,000 89 CIH 1680 ...... $15000(W) 05 NH BR780 RB.....$13700(GB) LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 $1500, JD- 68 Grain-ovator ‘11 JD 1790 16/31 . .$100,000 ‘10 JD 8295 LVT . . .$210,000 86 CIH 1680 ...... $22000(GB) 03 NH BR780 5X6 RB...... 785-293-5583 $400. 620- 382-6700. ‘09 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$89,000 ‘10 JD 8295 LVT 1LS$200,000 82 IH 1480...... $15000(W) ...... $10500(M) 785-293-2235 ‘10 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$94,000 ‘10 JD 8295 LVT . . .$195,000 81 IH 1480...... $15000(W) 03 CIH RBX562...... $14500(W) ‘08 Kinze 3800 24-30” $85,000 ‘10 JD 8295 LVT 1LS$198,000 78 IH 6495...... $4500(W) 02 CIH RBX561...... $15000(S) 1990 Case IH 1680, 3944 hrs .. ‘02 Kinze 3700 24-22” $49,500 (6) CIH 2388 ..$62000-$120000 98 JD 566 RB...... $12100(PR) BRUNA IMPL. CO. ‘10 JD 8295 PS . . . .$195,000 ...... $32,750 (M) ‘11 Kinze 3600 12/23 .$95,000 HEADERS TILLAGE TRACTORS: ‘10 JD 8270 PS . . . .$180,000 1993 Case IH 5240 MFD, 3992 1993 Case IH 1688, 3990 hrs .. ‘02 Kinze 3600 12/23 .$75,000 12 CIH 3020...... $46000(PR) 13 Kent 3000 TM ...$60900(GB) ‘10 JD 8270 PS . . . .$175,000 12 CIH 2162 ...... $69000(H) 11 Sunf 7630 12R..$49500(GB) ...... $37,000 (S) ‘02 Kinze 3600 16/31 .$50,000 hrs...... $39,500 (M) ‘80 CIH 900 6 row . . . .$7,500 ‘10 JD 8270 PS . . . .$182,000 11 CIH 2162...... $51000(L) 10 CIH RM330 25’ ....$37900(L) 1997 Case IH 8910 2WD, 4008 1997 Case IH 2166, 3150 hrs .. ‘08 JD 1990 40’x15” . .$75,000 ‘07 JD 8230 PS . . . .$141,000 11 JD 635F 35’...... $39000(H) 08 GP 4000 Turbo Till....$46475 hrs ...... $57,500 (S) ...... $59,000 (M) — COMBINES — ‘08 JD 5603 ...... $44,000 11 JD 635F 35’ FH.$35500(PR) 08 SF 1435 36’ ...... $36500(L) 2010 Case IH Maxxum 115 1995 Case IH 2166, 3400 hrs .. One Year Power Guard ‘12 JD 5115 MFWD . .$58,000 11 JD 612C 12RCH.$80000(H0 05 Sunf 4212 15’ ...... $19000(S) MFD w/ldr., 130 hrs ...... $62,500 (H) Use Season waiver ‘88 JD 4850 MFWD . .$37,500 10 JD 635D 35’ drpr ...... $44000 04 DMI 5310 12RN$36000(GB) 2.9% Interest 10 JD 635D 35’ ...... $43000(H) 98 Blue Jet...... $15000(PR) ...... $77,500 (M) 1997 Case IH 2188, 4127 hrs .. ‘78 JD 4840 ...... $21,500 ‘10 JD 9870 ...... $234,000 10 CIH 2020 35’ FH..$34000(H) 98 SF 4411-07 21’...$12500(W) 2011 Case IH Maxxum 125 ...... $47,500 (C) ‘12 JD 3720 ...... $35,000 ‘10 JD 9870 ...... $227,500 09 CIH 2020 35’ FH...... 97 JD 985 52’ FC...$25,900(LA) 1995 Case IH 2188, 3283 hrs .. ‘01 JD 4100 ...... $9,850 ...... $28200(PR) 95 KRAUSE 4973 34’...... $9900 MFD w/ldr., 620 hrs ...... ‘10 JD 9870 ...... $232,000 ...... $82,500 (S) ...... $68,750 (H) ‘64 JD 4020 ...... $10,000 09 CIH 2020 30’.....$27500(PR) 91 Kent 6330V 30’ ...... $9500(S) ‘10 JD 9770 ...... $220,000 ‘10 Cat MT765C . . .$188,850 2006 Case IH MX215 MFD, 1996 Case IH 2188, 3842 hrs .. 08 2142 35’ ...... $39500(L) 87 Wilbeck OFST 19’ .$4500(H) ‘09 JD 9770 Hillco . .$205,000 08 JD 612C 12RN ....$61000(H) 85 Quinstar 28’ fallow ...$10,500 ...... $55,000 (C) ‘08 NH T8010 MFWD$118,000 2437 hrs ...... $114,500 (M) ‘09 JD 9770 4WD . .$218,250 ‘03 CIH MX175 loader $69,000 06 CIH 2062 DH ....$44900(GB) 83 Sunfl 25’ Disk....$7,900 (GB) SEEDING: 2008 Case IH MX275 MFD, ‘09 JD 9770 ...... $215,000 ‘12 CIH 75A ...... $22,000 06 CIH 2062...... $43000(L) JD 335 disk 25’...... $6200(W) 4339 hrs ...... $118,500 (M) Case IH SDX30 w/Aulari 3004 ‘08 JD 9770 ...... $164,000 — TILLAGE — 05 MacDon 973 35’ ...... $32900 Krause 2420 Disk ...$13,000(W) 2004 Case IH MX285 MFD, tank ...... $55,000 (C) ‘05 JD 512 9sk ...... $33,000 05 MacDon 963 ...... $29500(W) CIH 5310 Nutri Till..$40000(PR) ‘08 JD 9770 4WD . .$203,000 05 JD 635F 35’ ...... $30000(S) Glencoe 9S disk chsl..$2500(S) 3022 hrs ...... $121,500 (M) 2008 Case IH SDX40 w/cart .... ‘08 JD 9770 4WD . .$185,000 ‘08 JD 637 29’ ...... $35,000 ‘11 JD 2310 27’ . . . . .$55,000 03 JD 925 F 25’ ...... $16000(S) SF 1433 35’ ...... $28000(GB) 2011 Case IH Magnum 290 ...... $112,500 (M) ‘07 JD 9760 4WD . .$189,500 98 JD 893 8RN CH ..$16500(H) SF 5034 34’ FC ...... $20500(S) 2006 GP 3000 HD 30’ plain...... ‘07 JD 2210 65’ . . . . .$56,000 MFD, 280 hrs ....$205,000 (S) ‘05 JD 9760 ...... $140,000 ‘05 JD 2210 41’ . . . . .$36,500 94 CIH 1063 12R CH ....$16000 Salina, Kansas (S) 2010 Case IH Magnum 305 ...... $37,500 (M) ‘05 JD 9760 ...... $139,500 JD 960 36’ ...... $7,500 92 JD 843 8RN CH ...... $10800 MFD, 1276 hrs .$178,500 (W) 2006 GP 3000 HD 30’ 10” ‘04 JD 9760 ...... $155,000 ‘02 JD 726 25’ ...... $23,000 91 JD 922R ...... $5000(S) 1-800-658-4653 90 CIH 1083 8RN ....$7500(PR) 785-452-1180 Eric 2011 Case IH Magnum 315 spacing ...... $41,500 (M) ‘11 JD 9670 4WD . .$196,000 Wilrich 3400 ...... $11,500 Sunflower 42’ FC . . . .$39,900 90 JD 925F 25’ FH...$7500(GB) 785-493-4999 Kevin MFD, 520 hrs ....$215,500 (C) 2005 GP 4000 40’ plain drill ..... ‘11 JD 9670 4WD . .$205,000 81 JD 924 ...... $3000(S) ...... $34,500 (W) Sunflower 40’ disk . . .$29,500 Pratt, Ks. (PR) 2010 Case IH Puma 140 MFD ‘10 JD 9670 4WD . .$193,000 ‘11 CIH 330 UT 30’ . .$47,500 (6) CIH 1020 30’ FH ...... w/ldr., 1200 hrs .$115,000 (S) JD 1530 15’ plain w/coulter cart ‘08 JD 9670 Hillco . .$205,500 (2) ‘10 CIH 330 UT 30 $44,000 ...... $13000-$20900 1-877-680-4455 2008 Case IH STX435 quad, ...... $18,500 (S) 07 JD 9660 ...... $137,500 ‘09 CIH 330 UT 25’ . .$43,000 (8) CIH 1020 25’ FH ...... Marion, Kansas (M) 1664 hrs...... $237,500 (C) 2009 JD 1590 20’ w/liquid ...... ‘05 JD 9660 ...... $126,000 — HAY EQUIPMENT — ...... $4500-$20000 (13) CIH 1010 30’...... $55,000 (C) ‘01 JD 9650 ...... $80,000 ‘09 JD 835 Moco . . . .$21,000 1-877-382-2188 1982 Case 2290 2WD, 7074 ...... $5000-$11750 620-382-5439 Marlin 2011 Krause 5200 25’ plain drill ‘98 JD 9610 ...... $49,500 ‘96 JD 566 ...... $13,500 hrs...... $21,500 (M) ‘85 JD 530 ...... $5,500 (6) CIH 1010 25’...$4500-$7300 ...... $39,500 (C) ‘92 JD 8820 4WD . . .$19,500 Wichita, Ks. (W) 1990 Cat 65, 3892 hrs...... ‘05 NH 780, 3300 bales$18,000 GRAIN DRILL ...... $34,950 (C) ‘05 CIH 2388 ...... $118,000 12 GP 3S4000 ...... $69900(GB) 1-800-779-7012 Bruna Impl. Co. 09 CB 4025AP...... $49000(S) 1979 JD 4640 2WD, 7662 hrs .. 32 corn heads Hutchinson Ks. (H) C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 08 CB 4030 ...... $54000(H) ...... $21,500 (M) 24 flex heads — SPRAYERS & APPL.— 07 GP 3S4000...... $49000(S) 1-800-658-1714 2010 JD 7230 MFD w/ldr., 800 H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 06 CB 4030 30’...... $47000(S) ‘12 JD 4730 ...... $212,500 Larned Ks. (LA) hrs ...... $105,000 (S) M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 ‘01 JD 4710 ...... $97,000 03 CB 4030...... $35000(GB) 2006 JD 7420 2WD, 1533 hrs .. 03 GP 3S4000...... $41000(H) 1-866-400-3105 S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 ’00 Top Airs 1200 gal .$15,000 02 CIH SDX30...... $64000(H) ...... $85,000 (W) ‘97 Hardi Nav-1000 . .$12,000 Great Bend, Ks. (GB) W - Washington: 785-325-2232 Hiawatha 01 CIH SDX30/cart $70000(PR) 2012 NH TG6030 MFD, 200 hrs Red Ball 565 1000 gal.$12,000 98 JD 455 35’ ...... $25000(GB) 1-800-658-1706 ...... $80,000 (W) List of our entire ‘12 JD 2510H ...... $82,000 Implement Co. 98 JD 455 30’...... $16500(PR) COMBINES: used inventory on: ‘11 JD 2510H ...... $74,500 1991 Case IH 1660, 4102 hrs .. www.brunaimplementco.com ‘11 JD 2510H 23 row .$90,000 785-742-7121 ...... $18,500 (W) ‘10 JD 2510H ...... $48,500 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 ‘99 Blue Jet 17 knife .$22,500 www.hiawathaimplement.com Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 27 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY NEW EQUIPMENT USED TRACTORS 81/2 YARD Garfield Carryall, Case & IH OHLDE TRACTOR Bush Hog mowers 5’-15’ ‘09 Case IH FarmAll 35 MFD also new box scrapers. Vermeer BPX9000 bale proc- w/loader, 215 hrs, like new 785-479-1577. Tractor Salvage REPAIR esser ‘08 Case IH Farmall 90 with Case 300’s thru 2096 • 2013 XRT 1550 diesel Vermeer 605 Super M Balers loader, 2250 hrs IH 460’s thru 5488 • Parting Out JD 7720 WE ARE DEALERS FOR Vermeer twin rakes ‘04 Case IH MXM130 MFD Over 1000 Tractors on shelf OHLDE USED EQUIPMENT cab & loader, 1555 hrs x New & Rebuilt parts for all TRACTOR REPAIR Vermeer carted rake ‘02 Case IH MX180 MFD, brands of tractors & combines 892 Quivira Road SOLD Hesston 3986 16 wheel rake 4600 hrs COMBINES Linn, KS 66953 605S SuperOLD M ‘81 IH 986 g ‘00 CIH 2388 ...... $49,500 Want to buy Case & IH salvage tractors 785-348-5766 605M baler,SO completelyLD rebuilt ‘79 Ford 1500 2WD w/finish Kelly-Ryan- ‘07 CIH 2588 ...... $145,900 2- 605 XL balers mower diesel Kewanee - Westendorf SPRAYERS Elmer’s Repair 800-546-5457 605LSOL balerD ‘77 IH 1086 w/loader, 7200 hrs C.E. Attachments ‘05 APACHE AS1000..$89,000 CENTRALIA, KS 4- Hesston 565A ‘67 Ford 4000, gas H&S TRACTORS 785-857-3248 FOR RENT: JD 6 row corn CONSIGNED MACHINERY IH 300 gas w/loader and back- Case 2390...... $8,950 www.elmersrepair.com heads. IH adapter available. White 2-155 hoe NEW DEALERS MEYER’S AC 200 ...... $6,950 785-456-5093. Oliver 1550, gas, w/loader, MANURE SPREADERS CIH (2) 7120, 7130, 7140, fixer upper M350 & M435 COMING IN 7230, Farmall 45, Magnum We are an authorized GLEANERS MISCELLANEOUS MonTag Dealer Just In 275, MX270, Steiger 480 ...... 670T engine good $2250 ‘11 Case IH WD1203 Wind- ...... $17,500-$129,500 Call exchange, 4L2 good rower 14’, 150 hrs 10’, 12’, 14’& 16’ GATES CORRAL PANELS Deutz-Allis 9190...... $19,500 785-799-4322 400 Series 30’ head, good ...... GP 2400 TT Series 2 FD 3910 ...... $8,950 ...... $2,000 10’ corral panels...... $65.00 or visit Case IH 3950 disk 23’ IH 786, 1486, 5088, (2) 6x6 Dynapower hydro L2-M2, 12’ corral panels...... $75.00 www.ksfarmsmfg.com IH 4600 F.C. 23’ 5488...... $7,950-$37,500 good ‘91 Case IH 1680 combine 14’ corral panels...... $85.00 16’ corral panels...... $95.00 JD 4010, 4020, (2) 4320, JOHN DEERE 225 offset disc New and used long seives G & R IMPL. CO. 4WD 7710, 7800, 8430, 8650, Various chaffers & sieves SKID LOADERS never used. 785-650-7107. WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG ‘95 & ‘96 Case IH 1020 9420...... $4,000-$149,500 670 T - 670 HI blocks, cranks, flexhead 20’ & ATTACHMENTS STIHL MF 1085, 4235...... COMBINE FOR SALE NH TR etc. Brent 620 grain cart New Gehl V330 fully equipped 620-732-3245 ...... $6,950-$16,900 95 RWA chopper, chaff EZ Trail 475 grain cart 2- New Gehl 5640E, well Dealer for Chaff spreaders, or 620-732-2275 NH 8670, 9682...... spreader, cat powered. 73 C- 90 UFT 500 grain cart equipped Universal for all combines DURHAM, KANSAS ...... $58,500-$69,500 18 ft. bed hoist, roll tarp, tandem IH 863 cornhead New Gehl 6640E driver off walker crank axle twin screw 671 Detroit die- IH 963 cornhead Haugen bale grapple bucket HEADERS $1,125 sel, needs head gasket. ‘88 Case IH 1660, 4300 hrs, 2009 Gehl 5240E, 1100 hrs MANY PRICES REDUCED!! Indiana cyl. bars, outlast 785-220-4275. clean New Bigfoot 6’ rotary mower Over 100 for sale. See website Agco chrome, available for ‘09 CaseIH RB564 twine/mesh New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears for complete listings incl. AC most combines. Gleaner, IH, MF and White. 72” ROCK bucket, $750; 66” CASE IH 1063 6 row cornhead, ‘09 Case IH DC132 disk MoCo New CEA pallet forks Agco 820...... $11,950 light material bucket, $450. BLAZEKS $10,250, nice. 785-799-7612. ‘04 Case IH RBX562 rd. baler New CEA tooth bars 785-979-2411. No Sunday calls. ’92 Case IH 8480 rd.baler New Mensch, manure scrprs CIH 1020 - 20’/25’/30’...... Belleville, KS ...... $17,900-$21,900 Koyker K-5 loader JD mounts New Lowe and Danuser hyd. ‘68 FREIGHTLINER 20’ box 785-729-3495 GB 870 loader, fixer upper post diggers CIH 2162 - 40’...... $59,500 with drill fill, $6,500. 785-556-8952 - Cell SALVAGE New Haugen brush grapples JD 625...... $21,900 620-728-4544. ‘80 NH TR-75 combine New Bale Spears for big JD 630 ...... $19,000-$23,500 (2) 9300 JD grain drills, hitch WE RENT TREE SHEARS! IH 1440, 1460 & 1660 com- rounds and square JD 635...... $19,900 FOR SALE: J.D. 653A row crop to pull 2, $1,500. 402-448-5325. BOBCATS - TRADE-INS bines Used Mensch 6’ saw dust JD 853A row crop ...... $13,750 head with Case IH hook up. 2012 Bobcat S185 TS A91 shooter...... $1,500 JD 920, 922, 924...... Shedded in very good condition. TWO HAY rakes: John Deere, pkg, 55 hours...... $36,500 NEW EQUIPMENT ...... $6,850-$11,900 Also have Westendrof grabbel New Holland. 785-883-2512. 2012 Bobcat S750 A91 std. Cimmaron 10’ 3 pt. mower JD 925 ...... $6,950-$13,900 fork fits 42, 44, or 46 loader. cont. 180 hrs...... $49,500 6’ Finish Mowers rear JD 930 flex- all full finger...... 620-947-1531. 2003 JD 925 flexhead, good, 2012 Bobcat S650 A31, 250 ROSSVILLE Bush Hog 12715 15’ flex wing ...... $12,900-$16,900 $10,250. 620-341-0957. hrs...... $38,000 rotary mower JD 930 rigid...... $8,950 Used Vermeer R23 hydraulic TIRE TOWN INC. 2012 Bobcat S650, Hiflo, C, H, Truck & Tractor MacDon 974...... $38,900 side rake ...... $5,700 ROSSVILLE, KANSAS USED EQUIPMENT 18.4-34 new, 10p ...... $575 & A, 600 hrs...... $36,000 NH 74c ...... $24,900 Several new hydra beds ...... Bush Hog 9’ 3 pt. mower 11L-15 rib 12p, new ...... $90 2012 Bobcat S630, C, H, & A, 785-584-6195 NH 84c ...... $35,000 ...... In Stock MF 165 gas tractor 800/70R38, 80% ...... $1,500 160 hrs...... $34,500 Used Brent 650 grain cart ...... CORNHEADS 16.5L-16.1, 10p, new ...... $235 2011 Bobcat T650 A71 wide JD 7720 combine, 4300 hrs, ...... $8,375 SENECA IMPL.CO. Gleaner 830 & A630...... 20, 8-38, 10p, new ...... $760 track, 155 hrs...... $47,500 4x4 chopper. 785-799-6039. L750 Case loader...... CALL Hwy. 36 West ...... $3,950-$4,750 18.4R46, new...... $1,450 2011 Bobcat E35 L,A, excava- SENECA, KANSAS IH 496 25’ tandem...... $10,250 IH 883, 1083 ..$3,850-$10,900 Nationwide Shipping tor, 255 hrs...... $43,500 Case 8465A round baler ...... JD 1293...... $19,500 WE DEAL 2011 Bobcat E35 excavator, C Day ...785-336-2621 ...... $8,900 Visit our website at Other Sizes and Prices & A, long arm, 550 hrs...... Night...... 785-336-2502 Braverman aluminum flatbeds www.AbileneMachine.com New & Used ...... $40,500 ...... CALL 2006 Bobcat T180 Track- 0% Fin. up to 60 months! for complete information 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 PLANTER SALVAGE 913-441-4500 913-682-3201 loader, 2150 hrs...... $22,000 and pictures of the used WINCHELL’S, INC. IH 400-500-800-900-950 Cyclo 2006 Bobcat 5250, open equipment available at our Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 SALVAGING COMBINES ROPS, 2400 hrs...... $23,000 JD 494-1280, 7000, plate and Abilene, KS location N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, 2006 CAT 252B skid steer, plateless Call Jerry or Grant AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, C&A, 1800 hrs ...... $22,500 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, Bobcat E50 excavator, 215 Koelzer Repair 800-255-0337 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, hours, cab and air.....$57,500 Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 1964 FORD 4000 diesel, Se- 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. Belsh TB-14 tilt deck trailer, WANTED: NH bale wagons; JOHN DEERE #5 Sickle lect-o-speed, new tires and rims, 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 like new...... $6,250 JD 346, 336, or newer balers; Vision 105 Mower. Parts. 785-650-7107. new engine, $8,000; 1979 JD Massey. Several black and or- NH 218 skid loader C&H, 200 bale accumulators, forks; JD si- 50 To 180 HP, 2-WD & 4-WD, 730 gas, wide front and fenders, ange Gleaner cornheads. hours...... $24,900 Power Shuttle, Excellent lage choppers; JD 653A, 853A • Gleaner 500 22 ft. flex head, $12,000. Both tractors near ex- Service on all Loader & Haying Tractors row crop heads. Roeder Imple- Power Fore & Aft, short snouts, cellent. 785-363-7581. Dean Bobcat Equipment Several Models Available ment. Seneca, KS. Jack Boyle shedded, with 2 wheel header Constable. 2429 12th Rd. Blue Vermillion Stop by and talk to us. NEW GEHL SKID LOADERS 785-336-6103. Gehl 5640E 70 hp...... trailer, nice, $6,500 obo. Rapids, KS. 66411. 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 Now Is The Time To Trade • 1985 Caldwell 450 bu grain ...... $32,100 w/rebate 475 KILLBROS grain cart, ALL MACHINES INSPECTED cart, tarp, all new flighting, — ITEMS FOR SALE — 2009 JD 568 baler loaded, 0% for 48 mo. great condition, always shed- & READY TO WORK. or $2,200 cash Rebate good, $3,500 obo. 2005 JD 7520 PQ, LHR, 10,800 bales ...... $24,000 ded, $6,000. 785-582-4045. MFWD, 3500 hrs w/loader, 3695 Green Valley Road 753 Bobcat, 1826 hrs Loren Blazek John Deere 535 baler w/net . . . 785-231-7653. NICE ...... CALL ...... CALL Manhattan, KS 66502 FarmTrac 300 w/loader 115hrs Belleville, KS GRASS & GRAIN JD 7520 PQ, LHR, MFWD, Hesston 560 baler . . . . .$2,500 For More Details Call x 785-556-8952 5000 hrs ...... $65,000 Vermeer Super J round baler . . Greg • 785-215-4285 2006 Haybuster H1100 tilt, ...... $4,000 Travis • 785-410-8985 TRACTORS New Wheatheart 10x81 swing Schwant Tractor NICE ...... CALL New Holland 1034 stackwagon Office • 785-537-9979 New JCB skid loaders 205’s & hopper Dover, KS 2009 Haybuster 2650 bale ...... $3,000 260’s MISCELLANEOUS processor, NICE ...... CALL 785-256-6242 1995 Case IH 9230 4WD, 5900 New Sunflower 1435 29’ disc New Holland BB940A square NEW HOLLAND 850 big round www.schwanttractor.com 2011 Case IH RMX-340 disc 34 baler ...... $40,000 baler (5 X 5). Field Ready. Used hrs New Sunflower 6630/27’ vertical ft...... CALL BlueJet pull-type ripper 8x30 this year. NE KS area. HAY EQUIPMENT till GRASS & GRAIN Roto spreader 532-16 manure NICE ...... $9,250 785-986-6469. Hesston 1265 14’ MoCo, needs IH 720 7x18 plow, on land hitch 785-539-7558 spreader ...... CALL 2004 Sunflower 1434 disc 33 ft. reel repair IH 496 24’ disk 7.5” spacing (2) 2011 JD 635D draper 24” blades ...... $33,000 heads, hydra float, CLEAN . . . Vicon “Butterfly” mowers 30’-5” 2008 Hesston 5556 A baler Howse 7’ rotary mower JD 635 disc 32 ft. . . . .$20,000 SHUCK ...... $30,000 each cut 1997...... CALL w/net JD 503 5’ rotary mower JD 1770 NT planter 16x30 TW . Cat D-5 dozer ...... CALL IMPLEMENT MF 8780 XP combine, RWA ..... COMBINES 2010 Rhino 184 7’ rotary mower ...... $48,000 2009 JD 1590 no-till drill IN STOCK- NEW MASSEY ...... $79,000 2005 Case IH 2020 30’ flex Westendorf TA48 ldr. mounts for 7.5x15ft, drill fill auger NICE . 2001 JD 1750 8x30 planter LF, FERGUSON HESSTON 2007 Agco DT240A, 2,950 hrs, 2004 Case IH 2366 Hesston tractor TW ...... $17,500 2008 R75 Gleaner, 464 rotor 1990 GP 2SF, 24’ ...... $38,500 SERIES ROUND BALERS cab susp., CVT trans., 15 front 2008 JD 1590 no-till drill 7.7x15 2001 JD 1560 no-till drills hrs. Kelley Ryan 5x12 feed wagon IN STOCK- 14 WHEEL weights, speed max pkg...... ft. JD markers ...... $38,000 7.5x30 ft. JD hitch, will HYCAP H&S RAKES ...... $129,900 2010 R66 Gleaner, 595 rotor New Rhino SD15 batwing rotary JD 2100 5 shank ripper spring separate ...... $45,000 Hesston 1345 disc mower con- 2012 Case IH WD1203 SP hrs. mower reset ...... $10,800 JD 750 no-till drills 7.5x30ft JD ditioner, Spoke Style ....Just In Windrower with 14’ sickle con- 2009 Lexion F 535 flexhead New Rhino 184 rotary mower JD 853A rowhead 8x30 Super hitch, will separate . .$31,000 CIH 1083 8x30 cornhead . . . . . New Idea 5409 disc mower...... ditioner head, like new...... 1998 Case IH 1020 25’ flex Earthmaster MWT 3400 24’ Clean ...... CALL ...... $4,500 ...... $4,900 ...... $89,000 1995 Case IH 2188 AFX rotor vert. til. demo 2005 JD 630R headers 30 ft. Gleaner N630 ...... $4,000 2009 MF 2615 tractor with L210 1990 MF 3660, 4WD, cab, 2,905 1990 CaSe IH 1083 cornhead Landoll 7431-29 vertical till clean heads ...... CALL JD 635 hydraflex header . . . . . J&M 500 grain cart . . . .$6,000 loader, like new ...... Just In hrs, 140 PTO HP, 3 remotes, 1989 Case IH 1020 20’ flexhead New Rhino 1540 hydraulic blade ...... $15,500 EZ Trail grain cart . . . . .$5,500 2009 ASV PT100 forestry track 20.8x38...... $29,900 1988 Case IH 1660 Fargo dump wagon Killbros 1195 grain cart, new..... 1982 IH 1480 Icon 1632 grader JD 625F hydraflex . . . .$15,500 B&H 9100 row cultivator 8x36 . loader, 1,660 hrs, new tracks . JD 925F flexhead ...... CALL ...... $6,500 ...... In Stock NO-TILL DRILLS Farmhand 1140 mounts only for ...... $54,900 2002 JD 925F flexhead FF Hiniker 6000 row cultivator 2009 Fecon Brush mulcher...... MF 1545 front dozer blade pack- New Sunflower 9435-30 no-till TW Ford drill auger contour ...... $14,500 8x30 ...... CALL ...... $9,900 age, fits MF 1547 tractor, CIH 1020 25 ft. flexhead, clean 2- Case IH 24 row 30” bulk fill Hiniker 1800 chisel 24ft spring SB 2800 disc mower ...... $1,900 hydraulic tilt and angle, very ...... CALL shank ...... $4,000 planters Hesston 540 round baler, very tough, quick removal hitch...... IH 1086 tractor ...... CALL JD front dozer blade . . .$1,500 2001 JD 1720 16R30 stacker clean, low use...... $4,500 ...... $3,995 Case 930 standard diesel . . . . Complete listing on our web: planter Hesston 1340 D.M. conditioner . Lawrence, KS ...... $3,500 www.jonesmachineryinc.com New Landoll 5530 30’ grain drill ...... $6,900 785-843-8093 Farmall H tractor ...... $1,000 JD 920 disc mower conditioner. AUGER & GRAIN CARTS JD 7410 tractor PQ 5,500 hrs BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY ...... $5,495 800-654-5191 2008 Hi 13x72 swing MFWD ...... CALL 2007 Bestway 1280 sprayer 1997 Vicon “Butterfly” mowers 1999 Westfield MD130-71 swing Fax: 785-843-1014 New Parker 624 cart 1200 gallon 80ft . . . .$22,000 Jones 30’-5” cut ...... Call for info JD 716 Chuckwagon . . .$8,500 ASV MD70 track loader...... New Parker 739 cart SUPERIOR Machinery, Inc. New HI 10x32 truck augers 2- JD 716A Chuckwagons . . . . Smith Center, KS ...... $11,900 REDUCED IMPLEMENT, INC...... $4,500 Each White 6122 planter 12 row, vert. 2010 HI 10x82 swing hopper 785-282-3000 Brent 610 grain cart John Deere 900 ripper ...... fold, liquid fert...... Coming In 402-879-4723 ...... Call 785-282-0432 Cell Brandt 850 & 1050 grain carts, 2012 MF 1635 12x12 power Evening: 402-879-3719 2010 JD 568 baler, net kicker, 785-686-4005 red and green shuttle DL 120 loader $87,500 SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA 11K bales ...... $27,000 Evening Calls Welcome Page 28 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 MACHINERY EMPLOYMENT BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS WANTED Kansas crops making — USED IMPLEMENT — Coordinator, Academic and Professional Programs , K-State FOAM INSULATION CASH IN ON 1997 Agco Allis 9435 progress toward White 6180 12 row planter Division of Continuing Education The Icynene Insulation YOUR DAMAGED Gleaner 8200 30’ flexhead - - Kansas State University System™ Metal Bldgs. — GRAIN! Gleaner 800 30’ flexhead seeks applicants with a master’s Homes ------degree and work experience in bountiful harvest Gleaner 400 30’ rigid 800-334-3626 • Min. quantity 800 bushels higher education including Kansas corn is prepar- planting, Kansas growers Gleaner 700 30’ rigid Healthier, Quieter, More •Buyers of poor quality knowledge of the field of dis- wheat, corn, soybeans, milo, ing for a positive harvest planted 3.1 million acres 2003 MF 9690 w/30’ head Energy Efficient.™ 1996 R72 tance education . Background in triticale season with the corn crop of corn in a two-week time MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. Gehl 5240 skid loader agriculture or related field help- • Bugs, odor, low test weight, condition rated 40 percent period in May. Nationally, Gehl 7810 skid loader ful. Position description and ap- etc. good to excellent, as of Au- corn farmers planted at a plication procedures posted at 2006 8000 25’ flexhead BINS - DRYERS - VACS • Immediate shipment & gust 25. Temperatures re- record pace, planting www.dce.k-state.edu/about/em- payment turned to normal levels about 41 million acres of ployment. Call 785- 532 - 5644 PUT THE Farm King 6640 to Same Day Pricing, across the state following a corn in one week in May or email [email protected] work, emptying bins, cleaning Call Now! for more information . Screening up spills, and conditioning seed. MGM Marketing cool first half of the month. after planting delays begins September 13, 2013. Call Detrixhe Grain Vacs at This means, according to Late summer rains that EOE / Background check re- 866-327-6822. PH# 800-214-7788 USDA’s National Agricul- most areas of Kansas en- Kuhlman Impl. quired . tural Statistics Service, joyed boosted the Kansas LINN, KANSAS Crop Progress Report, corn crop and saved crops SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS 785-348-5547 ANTIQUES there were six days suit- in many areas of the state TREES OVER HANGING able for field work that had been suffering 1965 CHEV C60 dump/ grain 179 HESSTON sickles, heavy A&L 505, always shedded, fields? Can trim trees back. truck metal bed w/ gate, sold as black. 620-654-2695. statewide. from a dry spell that lasted tarp, good augers, $6,500. No Bucket truck. Reasonable rates. The crop was rated 6 from mid-June to mid-July. is $2200 obo. 785-823-8466 785-305-0295. solicitors. 785-531-0926. RABBITS FOR SALE. Mini percent excellent, 34 per- Following a drought 785-643-6393. Rex Males and Females. cent good; 32 percent fair; year, Kansas farmers are JOHN DEERE 24T Baler, Wis- PHELPS FENCING 785-249-9675. 17 percent poor and 11 per- consin Engine. Shedded. BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS Brookville, Kansas showing their dedication $2,500. 785-650-7107. FOR SALE: woodburning out- cent very poor. The report to producing an abundant door furnace, 100,000 BTU, 3 rated topsoil moisture at 8 crop to meet the needs of HESSTON 565A round baler Butterfly Supply, Inc. years old, complete. Fencing percent very short, 20 per- their customers. Most 540 RPM monitor. 785-776-7408. 800-249-7473 Installation & tear out cent short, 65 percent ade- Kansas corn is fed to live- 785-965-2639. 785-366-0091. Pasture Clearing quate and 17 percent sur- stock, or used as a feed- • Tubing • Rods • Cable • CUMMINS N14 Red Top en- NEW HOLLAND Silage wagon Side lashing also available gine, Low mileage, $7,000. plus. stock for ethanol produc- • Guardrail • Clips • #8, 3 beater with roof $4,750. 785-577-4240 785-479-6605 Data collected was pro- tion, where a third of the 785-826-3261. vided at the county level grain used returns as dis- ALUMINUM JON Boat. 10ft. STEEL FENCING & by USDA Farm Service tillers grains, a high-nutri- BUILDING CUSTOM Horizon Marine. Wood Oars $400. 785-650-7107. Agency and the KSU Ex- ent livestock feed. SUPPLIES PORTABLE tension Service. Sue Optimum temperatures www.butterflysupplyinc.com DISC-ROLLING LARGE BARB wire collection. Schulte, director of com- have allowed farmers to Over 250 kinds. All cut 18 to munications for the catch up on haying and DARRELL WAGONER 20”. Most labeled with name & Kansas Corn Commission, herbicide spraying activi- pattoned date. Make offer. To Cell: 785-650-4094 said the information is a ties, along with wheat see, 785-410-7035. weekly guide for farmers planting preparation. Ad- WINDMILLS FOR and industry leaders. ditionally, most row crops POND AERATION “The Kansas Crop benefited from the warmer SMITH POSTYARD • Keep your ponds clean year Progress report takes into temperatures. Sorghum around using wind energy consideration all of the heading was 86 percent, Hedge Post adding oxygen helps elimate factors that impact corn ahead of 76 last year and Delivery Available Algae and excessive muck. production,” Schulte said. an 81 average. Sorghum JEFF SMITH • Also, keeps fish alive thru the “It’s also a solid analysis of crop conditions rated 4 winter months pumps tons of air other Kansas crops and a percent very poor, 10 poor, upto 3 times other models. 620-496-8956 report we watch through- 32 fair, 46 good, and 8-per- • Licensed Underground Storage Tank removal pond out the growing season Ob- cent excellent. ______cleaning, dozer work, excavator viously, this year’s crop Soybeans were 91 per- One of the largest retailers of & hauling condition exceeds last cent blooming, behind 94 new, reman & recycled parts year’s and indicates we last year with crop condi- for tractors & combines. MT Dirt Service ______should have a pretty solid tions rated 2 percent very 620-245-2356 harvest.” poor, 8 percent poor, 30 800-255-0337 Although cold, wet fair, 51 good, and 9 percent 29 ga lifetime ptd...... $65/sq LARRY’S PORTABLE sawmill www.AbileneMachine.com 29 ga #2 ptd...... $60/sq service, can come saw your weather slowed spring excellent. logs. 785-776-8153. 2004 JD 630 flex Contour, 26 ga galvalume ...... $68/sq 785-565-2647. good condition, $13,000. Complete Building 785-223-1935. Packages MOBILE HOMES 1983 INTERNATIONAL 1460 3 Doors, Insulation, Livestock Marysville Livestock Sales headers. 785-499-3000. Please Equipment, Scales, Waters 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath mobile Every Thursday at 12 Noon leave message. *Jobsite Delivery Available* home. Manhattan. Must move. (prices $4,000 OBO. 785-477-4754. Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 subject to GP 24’ folding 7.5” spacing 1180 USSALE Hwy. INFORMATION 77, P. O. Box FOR 67, AUGUST Marysville, 29, 2013: KS 66508 drill, $6,000. 620-344-4794. change) PETS CALVES BY THE HEAD FILLEY,NE 2 BLK HFR 620@$145.00 EMPLOYMENT Hardwood Lumber BLUE HEELER puppies for HOME 1 BLK HFR $310.00 SENECA 17 BLK HFR 774@$144.35 sale. Call 785-275-1114. CENTRALIA 2 BLK HFR 665@$142.50 WANTED: CATTLE Hauler- Oak & Cottonwood HEELER PUPPIES for sale. STEERS GOFF 122 XBRD HFR 805@$142.00 Top wages/ Equipment Four For trailers, decks, horse stalls, Call 785-456-9333. CLIFTON 6 BLK BULL 295@$230.00 RANDOLPH 2 BLK HFR 690@$140.50 State Area. Call 785-675-3477 construction, fencing, etc. HANOVER 1 BLK STR 375@$226.00 WATERVILLE 4 BWF HFR 688@$139.00 or 913-533-2478. 8 AM-5 PM MARYSVILLE 1 BWF STR 425@$211.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK HFR 615@$139.00 CUSTOM CUT TO ANY SIZE FOR SALE: Sheltie puppies. M-F. Males. Palco, KS. CLIFTON 1 RED BULL 455@$189.00 WATERVILLE 4 BWF HFR 811@$135.75 Also kiln dried hardwoods 785-737-4045. HANOVER 2 XBRD STR 437@$175.00 North Central Kansas Live- BLUE RAPIDS 3 BWF STR 590@$172.25 HFRETTES CAN CUT YOUR LOGS stock operation looking for a WANTED SENECA 5 BLK STR 621@$172.00 BERN 1 RED hfrette 1,095@$108.00 full-time employee. Duties in- Kansas FILLEY,NE 2 XBRD STR 562@$171.00 BERN 1 RED HFRETTE 965@$97.00 clude: Managing background- WANTED TO BUY: Heckendorn BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK STR 535@$168.00 BERN 1 RED HFRETTE 905@$94.00 ing operation & assisting with Hardwoods, Inc. diesel mower 88’’ with good run- MARYSVILLE 3 BLK STR 555@$167.50 dryland farming. Good working Belvue KS ning motor. Will consider any- BLUE RAPIDS 5 XBRD STR 630@$161.00 COWS conditions w/excellent late thing 785-293-2221. CENTRALIA 5 BLK STR 667@$160.00 RANDOLPH 1 CHAR COW 1,580@$91.00 model equipment. Nice hous- 785-456-8141 RANDOLPH 3 CHAR STR 581@$160.00 FRANKFORT 1 RED COW 1,650@$90.75 ing provided. BEGINNING FARMER looking FILLEY,NE 7 XBRD STR 671@$159.50 BERN 1 RED COW 1,330@$87.50 [email protected]. Send for land to rent in NE KS. Cash BLUE RAPIDS 31 XBRD STR 734@$157.75 BERN 1 RED COW 1,670@$87.00 resume to: PO Box 595, rent or share crop, three to five BLUE RAPIDS 51 XBRD STR 831@$155.10 BERN 1 RED COW 1,420@$84.25 Abilene, KS 67410. year contracts preferred. Please BLUE RAPIDS 1 XBRD STR 875@$155.10 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,050@$76.75 call 785-285-0317. BLUE RAPIDS 8 XBRD STR 737@$155.10 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,535@$75.00 EARN $55,000/ yr. Part Time Loyal to You! SENECA 16 XBRD STR 790@$154.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,150@$74.25 in the Farm Equipment and MARYSVILLE 55 BLK STR 836@$153.60 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,280@$74.00 From a GoBob Customer: DAMAGED Livestock Appraisal business. MARYSVILLE 180 BLK STR 889@$152.10 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,495@$71.25 “We have been raising cattle Ag background required. GRAIN CENTRALIA 15 BLK STR 771@$151.75 FRANKFORT 1 BWF COW 1,185@$71.25 for 30 years and we are Classroom and Home Study WATERVILLE 3 BWF STR 686@$146.75 FRANKFORT 1 RED COW 1,030@$71.00 proud to say that we use Go- WANTED courses available. WATERVILLE 4 BWF STR 812@$144.50 CENTRALIA 1 BWF COW 1,345@$65.25 Bob equipment and materi- STATEWIDE BAILEYVILLE 31 XBRD STR 929@$143.75 800-488-7570 als as much as we can. It’s FILLEY,NE 2 BLK STR 920@$143.25 ADULT BULLS or visit built the old fashioned way - We buy damaged grain, CENTRALIA 1 BLK STR 770@$141.50 BARNES 1 CHAR BULL 2,105@$107.75 www.amagappraisers.com tough, dependable and built any condition SENECA 5 XBRD STR 812@$140.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK BULL 2,290@$105.50 to last.” SENECA 4 XBRD STR 903@$137.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 2,155@$105.25 PARKER TRUCKING & Har- 1-866-287-7585 -wet or dry- MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD STR 935@$133.00 AXTELL 1 BLK BULL 1,990@$103.25 vesting seeking experienced www.gobobpipe.com including damaged PAWNEE CITY,NE 2 HOL STR 257@$127.00 HOME 1 BLK BULL 2,340@$102.25 combine operators and experi- silo corn. HOME 1 BLK BULL 2,005@$101.25 enced CDL truck drivers. HEIFERS AXTELL 1 BLK BULL 1,690@$100.00 785-562-6096. TOP DOLLAR! HANOVER 3 BLK HFR 368@$191.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BWF BULL 1,485@$99.50 We have vacs CLIFTON 5 BLK HFR 339@$188.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 9-5-2013 WANTED: OWNER- operator and trucks. WATERVILLE 4 MIX HFR 392@$179.00 to pull 50 foot cattle pot. 4 state CLIFTON 2 BLK HFR 427@$169.50 20 MIX STRS/HFRS 550-650# WV HR OG area must have insurance & MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFR 435@$163.50 40 BLK STRS/HFRS 600-700# WV HR OG permits. Call 8 AM-5 PM, M-F @ STEEL BUILDING CALL HEIDI OR FILLEY,NE 4 XBRD HFR 502@$157.50 20 BLK STRS 600-800# WV OG 785-675-3477 or 913-533-2478. INVENTORY SALE GARTON MARYSVILLE 4 XBRD HFR 516@$156.00 I-Beam Construction SENECA 6 XBRD HFR 630@$153.00 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 700-900# WV HR Easy Bolt-Up Design RANDOLPH 2 BLK HFR 550@$152.00 85 BLK STRS/HFRS 800-850# WV OG 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 NORTHERN AG SERVICE, INC. CENTRALIA 17 BLK HFR 707@$152.00 80 BLK STRS 800-850# WV OG Many Others Available ST. GEORGE 2 XBRD HFR 525@$150.50 30 BLK STRS 850-900# WV HOME 2 BLK HFR 727@$145.75 (800) 369-3882 800-205-5751 120BLK STRS 925-950# WV OG www.toplinebuildings.com INDIAN ARROWHEADS. FIELDMEN [email protected] 316-650-2302. Jim Dalinghaus Dave Bures, Auctioneer Jeff Cook Greg Anderson Trevor Lundberg 785-799-5643 402-239-9717 785-564-2173 785-747-8170 785-770-2271 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL CLASSIFIEDS — Baileyville, KS Odell, Nebraska Hanover, KS Waterville, KS Frankfort, KS 785-539-7558 THEY WORK FOR YOU Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 29 Local farmers can make a difference Thanks to the help of zations to receive the $2,500 New to the Grow Commu- local farmers, over the past donation,” said Deborah nities program last year is four years America’s Farm- Patterson, Monsanto Fund the chance for community ers Grow Communities has president. members to “plant” their invested more than $13 mil- Each year in an effort to ideas. Rural community lion in rural America. Now expand the impact of Grow members can now visit the in its fourth consecutive Communities throughout Grow Communities website year, America’s Farmers rural America, the Monsan- and submit an idea or ini- Grow Communities will give to Fund evaluates new tiative in need of funding. farmers the opportunity to counties to be included in Eligible farmers are able to win a $2,500 donation for the program. Thanks to the review planted ideas and their favorite local nonprof- addition of 18 new eligible consider them in their reg- it organizations. counties this year, Grow istrations. Winning farmers have Communities now reaches Farmers have helped the opportunity to make a 1,289 counties across 39 fund more than 5,200 non- difference in their own states. profit organizations in rural communities by enrolling How To Enter America through America’s and nominating a nonprofit To make a difference in Farmers Grow Communi- organization of their your community, register ties. Farmers and rural choice. Over the past years, for a chance to donate to community members can organizations have used your favorite nonprofit or- now visit GrowCommuni- the funding to purchase ganization online at www. ties.com and register to win vital equipment, supplies growcommunities.com. The or submit an idea in need of and resources for the deadline for eligible farm- funding. This program is CONSTRUCTION/REAL ESTATE betterment of their commu- ers to enter is November 30, part of the Monsanto Fund’s AUCTION nity. 2013. In December, the Mon- overall effort to support “Farmers have really santo Fund will then select rural communities. stepped up to the plate one winner at random in For more information THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 — 9:00 AM since Grow Communities pi- each eligible county, and about this program and to BURLINGAME CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION, INC. loted in 2010 and have announce winning farmers view the official rules, 6795 W 181ST ST, BURLINGAME, KANSAS (Located 1/10 mile west of US Hwy 56 & 181st St) thoughtfully chosen thou- and recipient nonprofits in please visit www. growcom- Complete business liquidation. All equipment sells Absolute to the highest sands of deserving organi- January 2014. munities.com. bidder.AUCTIONEER’S Make plans NOTE: to attend. For Online bidding and to obtain more information, please see KullAuction.com or proxibid.com/Kull • Open for inspection, Wednesday, September 11, 9-6 PM

EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM Forbes Field — TOPEKA, KANSAS TAKING CONSIGNMENTS NOW!!!

2005 Dodge Magnum STX; 90 Chevy up bale spear; John Deere RX63 Suburban;Car: El Camino, 85 Chevy riding mower, HomeliteLawn & Garden: roto tiller, Auto Auger post truck, 97 Saturn,Cars for 41 Parts: Plymouth Coupe, 54 Ford 2 hole driller; push mowers; chain saws; tree saws; Custom Line, 39 Ford pickup Rat Rod, 26 Chevy gas trimmer; Advance sail boat and trailer; Coupe (parts & frame); 88 GMC 1 ton box CattleBoat: head gate; Lindsay double tank air van truck, 85 Chevy pickupTrucks: with Tommy Gate; 62 compressor;Misc: garden tractor snow blower attach- Dodge 600 grain truck; 18’ bumper hitch ment; King Craft generator, vacuum pump, parts trailer with winch; Trailer:International 560 cabinet & contents; yard tools; smoker; sub- Farmall tractor & loader;Tractor: County Line mersible pump; hand tools; shop vac; John Deere 7’ blade; County Line 4’Implements: brush hog; County Line TRS 22” snow blower; shop heater, ladders, shin- excavator; Max rebar tying tool; paint sprayers; Husky Pro air post hole digger w/ 8” auger; old 3pt single plow, gles, gas cans, pump hoses. EQUIPMENT & ROLLING old single gang disc; King Kutter dirt scoop; pickup Dymax D42-1, Skid Steer fork compressor; (4) David White STOCK: 16’02 TRUCKS Chevrolet TO 2500; IN- attachment, Stanley MB-256, transits (2) Spectra precision and much more being added daily. ’08CLUDE: Chevrolet 1500; ’08 Dodge Skid Steer hammer attachment; lasers; (3) CST/Berger transits; See website for updated listing. 2500 RAM; ’04 Dodge 2500 Bobcat 15C, Skid Steer auger TOPCON RL-83C laser level; Crew Cab; ’06 Dodge RAM attachment; Bobcat 8”, 12" & Milwaukee angle grinder 1500 Mega Cab; ’07 Dodge 24” augers; Bobcat 860HD 6' w/Husqvarna Soft Cut 50 at- 2500 Crew Cab; ’99 Ford F550; hydraulic snow blade; Global tachment; EAGLE 400 electron- www.simnittauction.com ’00 Ford F250 Extended Cab; 5500lb. pallet jack; Husqvarna ic level; Lincoln Elect. AC/DC ’00 Ford F350; ’00 Ford F350; walk-behind 12" concrete saw; Welder; (2) Stinger type con- ’01 Ford F350; ’02 Ford F350; Target MC12" walk-behind con- crete vibrators; Hobart Handler Darrell Simnitt • 785-231-0374 ’06 Ford F550 Crew Cab; ’96 crete saw; Whiteman Multi- 210 mig w/argon welder; Allen Ford F350 Super Duty Crew Quip 48" power trowel; Bartell screed/Razorback power Cab; ’94 Ford F250, rolled; ’00 B436 36" power trowel; White- screed; Stanley breaker; stamp GMC Sierra 1500; ’00 Interna- man 36" power trowel; Stone mats; (29) CAST-IN-PLACE tional 4900 dump truck w/15' Equipment S334 24"x18" plate ADA surfaces; floor jacks, bed; ’03 Sterling Tractor packer; Makita plate packer; (2) quickie saws, jack stands, floor w/crane; Bulldog 14' trailer; ’04 Bartell 22"x18" plate packers; fans, oxy-act torch set, bench Carry-On 18' dove tail trailer; Subaru Robin EH25 26"x20" grinders, leaf blower, 1/2" im- ’02 JW 14’ trailer; ’07 Load Trail plate packer; (3) Chicago 7hp pact, color release, cure and Ltd 20’ dove tailed trailer; ’02 generators; (2) Homelite 6000 seal products, paint, concrete SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 — 12:00 PM Ontrail 16' dual axle trailer; 12' watt gen; (2) Porter Cable 3000 blankets, tarps, hand tools. 135 Wabaunsee — Harveyville, Kansas trailer; 8' tilt utility; 12' utility; ’08 watt gen; (2) Coleman 6250 1993 Buick Regal, automatic, proximately 160 dolls of all milkglass; purple slag cow Bobcat S185; ’97 Bobcat 763; watt gen; 2" trash pump; (3) LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 177,000 miles; Murray 14HP types; shelves; console & dish; 5 hen-on-nests; glass ’07 Bobcat T180; ’07 Bobcat Soft Cut Prowler X150 concrete SCRAP IRON & FORM LUM- Twin II Briggs & Stratton 42” portable TV’s; what-not shelf; horse; lamb covered dish; set S185; ’07 Takeuchi TB145; mini saws; (2) Grayco 7900 & 7600 BER!! cut riding mower; Craftsman bench; stepstool; lawn chairs; of wheat dishes; Corningware; 6.75 22” self propelled push BBQ grill; glazing ball & stand; teapot pin cushion; platter; PERSONAL PROPERTY TERMS: all equipment sells absolute, with no reserves to the highest & best bidder. mower with bagger-very good. glass slippers; dresser set; glass elephant; candy dishes; All purchases must be settled for the day of the auction. Cash, pre-approved check, Visa/MC. All equipment Plymouth mantel clock; Pepsi set of grape plates; relish dish- is selling “as is, where is”. A live buyer’s premium of 12% will be in effect, 10% if paid with cash. A online National Player piano; approx- buyers premium of 15% will be charged. imately 50 piano rolls; antique & Coke collectibles (including es; glasses; kitchenware; Tup- English washstand with brown Coke dominoes); Beauty perware; vases; piggy bank; marble top; Oak 3-section Equipment & Supplies; ap- bowls; food grinder; old books stack bookcase; buffet; an- proximately 50 kerosene (Zane Grey, Bobbsey Twins, tique Acme wood burning lamps-large, miniature, old & Gene Autry etc); hanging stove; 2-door cabinet; Tech- newer; figurines; advertising lamp; medicine bottles; set of characters; vinegar cruet; dishes; Christmas decora- nics electric organ; blanket $5,000 Elvis truck; milkglass spice tions; pots & pans; Avon; Mc- chest; wood rocker; Kimball REAL ESTATEContaining To Be 2.75 Sold acres in Two m/l; Tracts Storage REALdown, perESTATE property, TERMS, the day CONDITIONS: of the auction as electric organ; living room set; cast iron bulldog Donald’s toys; costume jewel- TRACT 1: earnest money, balance due on delivery of deed & doorstop; stereoscope & ry; Foreign money; picture Warehouse containing 4800 sq.’ m/l w/ 5 over- suite with couch, loveseat, head 8’ & 12’ doors; Storage/warehouse contain- marketable title. A Buyers Premium of two percent chair & coffee table; dining cards; candy container; old frames; granite canner; ‘45’ & (2%) will be added to the final gavel price to deter- Bible; Black Amethyst covered ‘78’ records; CD’s; train set; ing 2000 sq’ m/l w/10’ dbl doors; Modern office table & 4 chairs; loveseat; twin building containing 1008 sq.’; Property Class: mine final contract price. Purchaser is to arrange for & full beds; Oak dresser; cabi- dish; child’s dishes; 2 cast iron toys; board games; hair prod- financing. Buyers and Sellers to split closing costs skillet ashtrays; miscellaneous ucts; vacuums; pitcher pump; Commercial & Industrial - Year Built 1989/1972; on a 50/50 basis, including title insurance. Property nets; 4-drawer file cabinet; en- ’12 Tax: $6,140, Total, both tracts; ’13 appraised tertainment center; sewing toys; Big Boy doll; 3 bowl & wheelbarrow; fertilizer spread- is selling “as is, where is” subject to restrictions, pitcher sets; brass bell; small er; floor jack; 3 rolls barb wire; value: $171,430 – Total, both tracts. reservations, easements or zoning orders if any machine; GE stereo & cabinet; Containing 18.75 acres m/l. About blue satin glass basket; barber steel posts; weedeaters; fish- TRACT 2: now existing against said properties. Purchasers blanket chest; Hotpoint mi- 14.75 acres m/l tillable, balance native grass and are urged to have and all inspections made on the crowave; pink 1950’s utility sterilizer; covered goose dish; ing items; miscellaneous creamers & sugars; plates; tools. timber. properties prior to the auction. Closing within 30 stand; Doll collection of ap- days. All information is from sources deemed reli- Open for Inspection: able, but not guaranteed. Auctioneer/Broker is MARY CASHMAN ESTATE September 5, 2-6 PM or by appointment agent for the seller. GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER Kull Auction & Real Estate Co. 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 201 SE 59th ST. Topeka, KS. • 785-862-8800/KullAuction.com www.gannonauctions.com Page 30 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Cargill invests $48 million in Dodge City beef plant order distribution system To better serve its cus- western Kansas, the Dodge investments made in recent services we provide to our omy, which will be acres, employs nearly 2,700 tomers and meet their needs City plant supplies beef years at our Schuyler, Neb.; customers, always mindful strengthened with this in- people and harvests 6,000 for beef produced at its products to retail, foodser- Friona, Texas; and High that we operate in a highly vestment.” head of cattle daily. Annual- Dodge City, processing fa- vice and processed foods River, Alberta, Canada, beef competitive business envi- The investment at ly, the plant’s local econom- cility, Cargill is investing customers throughout the processing plants.” ronment and they have op- Dodge City continues ic impact includes a payroll $48 million in a new auto- U.S., and internationally. Operationally, the new tions,” stated Keating. “I Cargill’s ongoing commit- of more than $83 million, mated order distribution The new system will allow order distribution system at believe Cargill people do a ment to invest in its facili- $8 million paid in taxes, system at its plant there. Cargill to better support its Dodge City will deliver in- tremendous job serving our ties with an emphasis on $1.7 billion worth of goods Construction will begin dur- customers and improve the creased efficiency, im- customers and the proof is providing superior customer and services purchased and ing the fourth quarter of plant’s ability to keep high- proved reliability, reduced when they continue coming service. The company has approximately $120,000 2013, with the new system ly perishable fresh meat maintenance, lower operat- back for more of our beef.” invested more than $760 reinvested in the communi- scheduled to be operational products flowing to hun- ing costs, increased capacity “Cargill’s investment in million in capital expendi- ty through donations from by spring 2015. The new dreds of destinations. and utilization, in a more its Dodge City plant is great tures in its North American the Dodge City Cargill order distribution system, “This new distribution sustainable way due to im- news for our state,” Kansas beef processing plants over Cares Council and Cargill capable of holding approxi- system will benefit our cus- proved energy use com- Commerce secretary Pat the past ten years. Inc. mately 155,000 boxes of tomers by improving order pared with equipment man- George said. “For more than Cargill’s Dodge City INVITATION FOR BID beef, will be housed in a accuracy and on-time deliv- ufactured three decades ago. three decades, this plant has beef processing facility BID REQUEST NO. 2013-068 JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS new 62,000-square-foot ery, in addition to providing “We take a great deal of had a significant positive opened for business in AGRICULTURAL ACREAGE LEASE building specifically con- better capability to handle pride in the products and impact on the Kansas econ- 1979, is located on 1,400 Sealed bids will be received by the De- structed for that purpose. the ever-increasing com- partment of Treasury and Financial Management, Purchasing Division, This will increase boxed plexity of product offerings Johnson County Administration Build- beef capacity at Dodge City shipped to domestic and in- ing, 111 South Cherry Street, Suite 2400, Olathe, KS 66061-3441 until 2:00 by 130,000 boxes. The new ternational markets,” said p.m. local time on a clock designated by system uses Retrotech au- John Keating, president of the Department of Treasury and Finan- tomation and Viastore Wichita-based Cargill Beef. cial Management, Purchasing Division, SEPTEMBER 20, 2013 for Bid Re- equipment, and replaces a “Installation of this new SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 2:00 PM quest No. 2013-068 for AGRICUL- AUCTION719 N. Buckeye — ABILENE, KANSAS bids TURAL ACREAGE LEASE system that has served the system will help us better received after the above designated time plant since Ronald Reagan meet our customers’ expec- will be returned unopened. was president of the United tations, something we have PRE-BIDCONFERENCE: Will be States. demonstrated as a core held at 9:00 a.m. on SEPTEMBER 12, 2013, in the NEW CENTURY COM- Strategically located in competency through similar MISSION MEETING ROOM located at 1 NEW CENTURY PARKWAY, OLATHE, KS. The 2013 ATV All bids that have been duly received will be publicly opened and read aloud Clearance Event at 2:00 p.m., SEPTEMBER 20, 2013, in the Department of Treasury and Finan- cial Management, Purchasing Division, 1 STORY, 810 sq. ft. Johnson County Administration Build- $5,499! MSRP $6,849* ing, Conference Room, 111 South 2 BEDROOMS, 1 FULL BATH, CRAWL SPACE TRACT DESCRIPTION: FA/CA, New Windows, All New Electrical, Cherry Street, Suite 2400, Olathe, KUNEY & HODGES ADDITION, Kansas, 66061-3486. 2013 Honda TRX420FPM Rancher Back Entrance has Aluminum Handicap BLOCK 19, W 75’ LOT 9 & W 75’ N All bids shall be submitted sealed in en- Ramp 13’ LOT 10, SEC 16, TWP 13, RNG 2 LOT SIZE: 45’x75’ velopes and marked "Bid Request No. Garber’s Honda 2013-068". FourTrax® Rancher®/FourTrax® Rancher® ES 2012 TAXES: $710.58. 2012 taxes and prior honda.com UTILITY ATVs ARE RECOMMENDED ONLY FOR RIDERS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER. ATVs CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. FOR YOUR SAFETY, BE RESPONSIBLE. READ THE OWNERíS MANUAL. ALWAYS WEAR A HELMET, EYE PROTECTION AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. years paid by seller. The work consists of the following: BE CAREFUL ON DIFFICULT TERRAIN. ALL ATV RIDERS SHOULD TAKE A TRAINING COURSE (FREE FOR NEW BUYERS. ASK YOUR DEALER OR CALL ASI AT 800-887-2887). NEVER RIDE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS OR ALCOHOL, ON PAVED SURFACES, ON PUBLIC ROADS, WITH 2013 TAXES Prorated The Agricultural Acreage Lease is to be PASSENGERS, OR AT EXCESSIVE SPEEDS. NO STUNT RIDING. RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT WHEN RIDING. FourTrax® and Rancher® are regis- performed within the confines of the tered trademarks of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (08/13) *Manufacture Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) excludes $310 destination charge. 10% down the day of sale and sign a contract of sale. Balance due on or before the TERMS OF SALE: acreage lease area as defined in Appen- 11th day of October, 2013, upon merchantable title. Title insurance will be used and cost equally divided dix 1 and 2 “Maps of Agricultural between Buyer and Seller. Wyatt Land Title Service, Abilene, KS will be the escrow and closing agent. Acreage Lease Area” designated as ATTENTION CATTLE FEEDERS All information given is from sources deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Property selling subject to “Agricultural Lease Areas” at the New easements and restrictions now existing. Potential bidders should satisfy themselves as to any inspec- Century Air Center, One New Century tions needed before sale day. No termite inspection has been made and none will be made prior to auc- Parkway, New Century, Kansas 66021 Go to the Source for calves in northeast Kansas tion. Property selling in present existing condition with no warranties. Possession at closing. and Johnson County Executive Airport, and southeast Nebraska 15345 S. Pflumm Road, Olathe, Kansas ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL. LUNCH SERVED. 66062. Consisting of acreage of approx- Riverside Cattle Company SELLER: DORIS J. DILLEY ESTATE & JANICE E. ERLACHER imately 740 (+ or -). All calves will be purchased in Missouri and Kansas, loaded, “Be Wise”...Select Document may be received by contacting: Christine Salas-Dorantes at 913-715-0595 or and shipped the same day (partial loads available) Email [email protected] Delivered Price: RON SHIVERS REALTY & AUCTION CO. RON SHIVERS, BROKER/AUCTIONEER Department of Treasury and Financial Heifers: 350-400 lbs. $135.00-$142.00 Management, 400-500 lbs. $130.00-$135.00 120 NE 14TH ST., P.O. BOX 356, ABILENE, KS 67410 Purchasing Division – 500-600 lbs. $125.00-$132.00 Christine Salas-Dorantes Steers & Bulls: 350-450 lbs. $150.00-$160.00 PHONE: (785) 263-7488 • FAX: (785) 263-1973 Johnson County Administration Building EMAIL: [email protected] 111 South Cherry Street, Suite 2400 450-500 lbs. $140.00-$145.00 Olathe, KS 66061-3441 500-550 lbs. $135.00-$140.00 Visit our website: www.rsrealtyandauction.com • Calves will be mixed color (black, red, char crosses) unless ordered otherwise • All blacks upon request add $5.00 JC LIVESTOCK SALES INC. CLAY CENTER • All prices includes freight • Will buy back as yearling Wednesday Sale, Hogs 10:30 AM • Cattle 12:30 PM LIVESTOCK SALES INC. Call for daily price quote For more information contact: For the week of August 28, 2013: Cattle sales Tuesday, 11:00 AM. STEERS 12 767 145.50 For week of August 27, 2013: Jim Breeding, 785-562-7248, cell 2 418 189.50 8 847 141.00 785-325-2243 barn, 785-562-2615 home STEERS 1 390 188.00 “If you don’t like ’em on delivery, you don’t own ’em” 2 480 188.50 11 853 140.50 1 305 216.00 2 540 156.50 2 360 207.00 4 555 155.50 13 680 169.75 6 973 136.50 15 488 185.00 4 675 146.50 2 605 169.50 2 683 146.00 15 677 165.25 18 611 168.50 4Top Butcher 793 Cow was 140.25 FEED 3 690 163.25 Top Butcher Cow was 6 725 155.00 $93.00 @ 1,705 lbs 4 730 154.50 Top Butcher Bull was 2 778 162.25 $93.00 @ 1,535 lbs. 4 759 153.50 $104.50 @ 1,845 lbs. 4 849 143.50 Bred Cows: No Test 5 788 157.25 HEIFERS Pairs: No Test 2 293 199.00 FEEDS 29 810 157.25 Top Butcher Bull SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY SALE: TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 “The Key To Successful Feeding” 18 903 151.00 No Test 25 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 400-550 lbs...... Off Cow, Vacc. 45 Blk Angus Strs/Hfrs...... 400-550 lbs...... Off Cow, Vacc. 56 915 143.85 50 Blk Strs/Hfrs ...... 600-750 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. How do you like your steak? 7 912 143.00 Bred Cows: No Test 25 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 700-800 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. 40 Blk CharX Strs/Hfrs ...... 750-850 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. Well done, rare, medium? 9 964 134.50 20 Blk Strs/Hfrs ...... 700-800 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. 4 990 132.00 Pairs: No Test 55 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 700-800 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. Everybody has a personal choice. 15 Blk Strs/Hfrs ...... 600-700 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. HEIFERS 35 rwf Strs/Hfrs ...... 675-775 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. 60 Blk X Strs ...... 800-850 lbs. How about your livestock feed? 3 372 169.00 120 Blk X Strs ...... 800-900 lbs. Same deal, everybody’s situation is 2 489 159.50 Fat Hog Top: 120 Blk X Strs ...... 825-925 lbs. 120 Blk X Strs ...... 800-875 lbs. different, and we do cater to 5 493 159.00 $58.00 @ 247 lbs. 40 Blk X Strs ...... 850-900 lbs. what you need and want. 6 612 148.50 CALL FOR MORE DETAILS 5 631 146.00 NEXT SHEEP & GOAT SALE SEPTEMBER 7TH! 9 704 146.00 Sows: No Test • 20 Boer Kids, 40-60 lbs. We will blend the supplements to comple- • 30 mix Ewes, running with rams since June If you need assistance in marketing your cattle • 1 Min. Jenny Donkey with 3 week old foal ment your feedstuffs ... you name it, we • December Registered Boer Billy, Mulberry Meadows can balance your ration. please call & we will be happy to discuss it with you. PLUS MANY MORE BY SALE TIME! Due to postal conflicts we will need your consignments 2 weeks in advance to sale date in order to advertise them in the Call Us Now so we can help you Grass & Grain. This will be an adjustment but one we feel will help both you as a customer and buyers as well. maximize your feedstuffs, Thanks for your assistance with this! livestock productivity and JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471 Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566 Clay Center Field Representatives: Lyle Perry, 785-392-4165 greenbacks in your pocketbook! Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene Tom Koch, 785-243-5124 Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185 FOURTH & POMEROY ASSOCIATES, INC. Joseph Ebert, General Manager HOWARD LANGVARDT KARL LANGVARDT MITCH LANGVARDT LYNN LANGVARDT Tues. & Wed. KCLY-Fm 100.9 8:00 am 785-238-8212 785-499-5434 785-238-1858 785-762-2702 785-632-2141P.O. Box 516, • Clay WATS Center, 1-800-432-7423 KS 67432 Cell: 785-761-5812 Cell: 785-499-2945 Cell: 785-761-5814 Cell: 785-761-5813 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Page 31 Kansas State receives National Pork Board grant to research PEDV The National Pork Board forts to better understand to look at the virus to study ognized in this effort.” (NPB) has stepped forward PEDV. tissue localization, shedding, At the federal level a to lead the industry toward “The National Pork virus carriage, antibody re- team from the United States finding answers about the re- Board (NPB) took this ac- sponse and aerosol transmis- Department of Agriculture’s cent impact of fast transmis- tion to help get answers to sion of PEDV following in- Epidemiology Center is sion of Porcine Epidemic U.S. producers as quickly as oculation of feeder pigs. working closely with the Diarrhea virus (PEDV) and possible to help protect their Available space at the Biose- NPB and the AASV to track is working with laboratories herds from this devastating curity Research Institute down the origins of the virus and researchers to determine disease,” says Conley Nel- (BRI) was volunteered to and determine ways to re- what actions can be taken. son, National Pork Board house the study, which al- duce transmission rates The Kansas State Veterinary president. “Because of the lowed research to begin as among farms and geographic Diagnostic Laboratory investment producers make soon as possible. regions. Hesse says that the Gabryelle Gilliam drove the champion gilt at the Wash- (KSVDL) has received a as part of Checkoff, we’re “This disease is extreme- tools being developed to an- ington County Fair. grant from the NPB to lead a able to respond quickly to ly age-dependent as far as its swer questions will come six-week study. sudden disease threats such severity. So if a young nurs- from these base studies so In the three months since as this.” ing pig becomes infected, proper models can be devel- the first confirmed case in The six-week study, led very few survive. Weaned oped to assess efficacy and ELDORADO mid-May 2013, the NPB by Dick Hesse, KSVDL di- pigs are not affected nearly treatment. LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. has, to date, invested rector of diagnostic virology, as bad so we chose to inocu- PEDV is not a reportable $800,000 in Checkoff dol- is an intense sampling dur- late four-week-old pigs so disease, nor is it trade-re- 316-320-3212 lars toward research, educa- ing the acute phase of the we would have a much high- stricting, but rather a produc- Fax: 316-320-7159 tion and coordination of ef- disease. The objectives are er survival rate and samples tion-related disease. It is also that we could share with not a zoonotic disease, 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, other labs,” Hesse says. which means that it will not El Dorado, KS 67042 Market Report - Sale Date: 8-29-13. Head Count: 2,187 “The labs are taking a self- pose any food safety con- less approach to help solve cerns. 300-400 lb. steers, $160-$226; heifers, $155-$215; 400-500 lb. steers, $150-$207; heifers, $140-$193; 500-600 lb. steers, $140- this problem and cross sup- For more information $188.50; heifers, $130-$167; 600-700 lb. steers, $130-$173.50; port each other, and there are about PEDV and safe biose- heifers, $120-$159; 700-800 lb. steers, $125-$158; heifers, $120- many others, related to our curity practices go to: www. $151.75. 800-900 lb. steers, $125-$145.25; heifers, $115-$140.50. 900-1000 lbs. steers, $125-$140. Trend on Calves: Choice steer grant, who deserve to be rec- aasv.org or www.pork.org and heifer calves, $5 higher. Trend on Feeder Cattle: Feeder steers & heifers, $2-$3 higher. Butcher Cows: High dressing cows: $80- $94.50; Avg. dressing cows, $65-$80; Low dressing cows, $50-$65. KAEP promotes Butcher Bulls: Avg. to high dressing bulls, $92.50-$105.50. Trend on Cows and Bulls: Butcher Cows, $2 higher; Butcher Bulls, steady. ethanol production at We welcome your consignments! If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, please call the office at 316-320-3212 Kansas State Fair check our website for updated consignments: www.eldoradolivestock.com Levi Gauby claimed champion halter honors at the A focus on ethanol promotion is the theme of the Washington County Fair with his gelding. Kansas Association of Ethanol Processors’ (KAEP) 2013 Chris Locke Steven Hamlin (316) 320-1005 (H) (602) 402-6008 (H) Kansas State Fair exhibit. A wide range of educational ma- (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) terials will be available to help increase public awareness of the benefits of ethanol. Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman “Kansans are proud of the economic impact that agri- (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) culture has on the state, and this is an effective way for us (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) to communicate the message that ethanol is an important Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM part of our alternative energy mix,” Tom Tunnell, KAEP president & CEO, said. Located in the Pride of Kansas Building, the exhibit will feature a visual display of the ethanol production process from grain to fuel. Information on E85 fueling sta- tions in Kansas, flex fuel vehicles on the market and where ethanol plants are located in the state will also be avail- Bonded & Insured able. SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM As the opening day sponsor of the Fair, KAEP will also 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 be holding a raffle drawing for a $100 Kwik Shop gas card Date: 8/28/13. Total Receipts: 1,410. on Friday, September 6, and $50 Kwik Shop gas cards Another sale that consisted mostly of Kael Lange had the Washington County Fair grand each following day of the fair. champion market steer. feeders. Feeder cattle weighing from Eureka Livestock Sale 650-1050 lbs., all selling steady to P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 higher. Calves selling mostly steady, Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 cows and bulls for slaughter selling 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp steady to higher. Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 6:00 PM On Thursday, Aug. 29 we had 1,253 head of cattle on a very 3 hfrs @423# $164.00 10 strs @677# $152.00 calves Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 62 Years! active market. 2 hfrs @568# $156.00 118 strs @701# $164.00 STEERS 57 mix [email protected] HEIFERS 10 hfrs @663# $154.00 38 strs @713# $162.75 ****STARTING TIME: 6:00 PM**** 2 bk [email protected] 18 bk red [email protected] 11 bk bwf [email protected] 8 hfrs @624# $151.25 10 strs @732# $161.00 2 bwf red [email protected] 36 mix [email protected] 11 bk bwf [email protected] 3 hfrs @630# $145.50 27 strs @734# $161.00 MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2013 2 bk [email protected] 17 bk red [email protected] 19 bk bwf [email protected] 18 hfrs @661# $144.25 34 strs @765# $160.75 RECEIPTS: 544 CATTLE 5 bk bwf [email protected] 10 bk [email protected] 24 bk bwf [email protected] 13 hfrs @772# $144.50 11 strs @765# $159.00 45 bk bwf [email protected] 8 limo [email protected] 16 bk bwf [email protected] 4 hfrs @799# $143.50 94 strs @793# $156.50 STEERS 4 blk red hfrs [email protected] 33 bk bwf [email protected] 68 mostly [email protected] 37 bk bwf [email protected] 21 hfrs @717# $143.50 32 strs @775# $153.75 2 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk char hfrs [email protected] 20 bk bwf [email protected] (calves) 21 bk bwf [email protected] 4 hfrs @793# $143.00 36 strs @850# $151.85 1 blk bull [email protected] 7 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 36 bk bwf [email protected] 27 bk char [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] 12 hfrs @756# $140.25 14 strs @857# $151.00 1 blk bull [email protected] 14 mix hfrs [email protected] 36 bk bwf [email protected] 77 bk char [email protected] 53 bk bwf [email protected] 4 hfrs @764# $139.75 5 strs @810# $150.25 4 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] (calves) 16 bk bwf [email protected] 7 bk [email protected] 47 hfrs @865# $141.25 6 strs @822# $150.00 28 bk red [email protected] 24 mix [email protected] 15 bk bwf [email protected] 25 hfrs @925# $138.75 286 strs @833# $149.85 4 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] (calves) 11 mix [email protected] 8 bk red [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 strs @510# $180.00 6 strs @846# $146.75 7 bk bwf [email protected] 26 dairy-x [email protected] 2 bwf rbf [email protected] 2 strs @500# $176.00 11 strs @824# $145.25 calves 4 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk red hfrs [email protected] 12 bk bwf [email protected] 3 strs @520# $175.00 14 strs @812# $142.25 spots 6 blk strs [email protected] 17 mix hfrs [email protected] 5 strs @550# $168.00 5 strs @925# $147.25 7 blk red strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] BUTCHER COWS: $66-$97.25, mostly $82-$96, very active. 21 strs @627# $170.25 111 strs @903# $146.25 10 mix strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] BUTCHER BULLS:$97-$107.50, mostly $102-$107, very active. 9 strs @617# $169.50 36 strs @968# $145.00 5 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 57 strs @650# $167.00 34 strs @957# $144.00 4 blk strs [email protected] 10 mix hfrs [email protected] Early Consignments for September 5: 33 strs @614# $166.00 10 strs @951# $143.25 16 blk strs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] • 180 Holstein steers, 500-600 lbs., No Horns, originated from 3 strs @620# $164.00 26 strs @1026# $141.75 21 mix strs [email protected] BRED COWS Wisconsin 6 strs @649# $159.50 24 strs @1065# $138.25 4 strs @691# $158.25 10 blk strs [email protected] 1 blk hfr 2yr 3pr 975@1,800.00 • 30 Holstein steers, 600-700 lbs. • 70 black bwf steers and heifers, 500-750 lbs., longtime 8 blk char strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs 2yr 3pr 1010@1,800.00 COWS: $87.00-$97.00 SHELLS: $77.00 and down 5 blk strs [email protected] 1 blk hfr 2yr 1pr 1025@1,225.00 weaned 5 blk bwf strs [email protected] 2 blk cows A 3pr 1177@1,100.00 • 120 mostly black steers, 850-925 lbs. $78.00-$86.75 BULLS: $93.00-$107.50 9 blk strs [email protected] 1 blk cow 5yr 2pr 1150@1,085.00 • 112 black bwf steers, 750-850 lbs. 6 mix strs [email protected] COW/CALF PAIRS • 58 black red charolais steer, 850-900 lbs. 7 mix strs [email protected] 2 bwf cows bwf clvs 1-3yr 1135@1,785.00 • 60 Angus steers, 750-850 lbs. Give us a call to come LOOK at your 9 blk red strs [email protected] 1 blk cow bwf str 3yr 1280@1,735.00 Grass Cattle. HEIFERS 1 blk cow bwf calf 2yr 1045@1,350.00 The market has really GOTTEN HOT!!!! 5 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] • 150 FancyEarly Angus Consignments steers and heifers, for September 450-600 lbs. 12: Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-7137 emporialivestock.com Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 CHECK US OUT AT Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415 We appreciate your business! FOR ALL THE SCHEDULES AND CONSIGNMENTS! Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417 Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! Home Phone - 620-583-5385 YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS APPRECIATED! Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 For Cattle Appraisals Call: Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 GLENN UNRUH, 620-341-0607 Austin Evenson- Fieldman LYLE WILLIAMS, Field Representative, 785-229-5457 WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; EMAIL: [email protected] Mobile Cell 620-750-0222 KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri. View our auctions live at "lmaauctions.com" If you have any cattle to be looked at call Ron or Austin emporialivestock.com Page 32 Grass & Grain, September 3, 2013 Livestock water and fencing workshop set for September 10 Mark Green, NRCS spe- cover livestock watering Regional Management In- cialist from Missouri, will topics: water distribution tensive Grazing Schools, return to Kansas to offer his for improved grazing distri- and has worked with grazing popular workshop on elec- bution, permanent and management in southwest tric fencing and livestock portable tanks, above and Missouri for 32 years. He is a watering options September below ground pipeline, and member of the American 10 in Abilene. The workshop water sources – wells, Forage and Grassland Coun- will be held at the Abilene streams, springs and ponds. cil and is a board member Civic Center, 201 NW 2nd Producers always enjoy for Missouri Forage and Street. Registration begins his cowboy humor and ex- Grassland Council. at 8:30 a.m. and program pertise from years of ex- Cost for the workshop is lasts until 4:00 p.m. utilizing perience. Mark states “I $20, and includes lunch and an indoor classroom and believe that folks in my line two publications on fencing outdoor fencing demonstra- of work should gather infor- and water development. tions. Water availability is mation that works and pass Please RSVP reservations the number one limiting fac- it on to the ranchers I work to: kansasgraziers.blogspot. tor for grazing possibilities. with. What makes me dif- com or for questions contact The addition of electric ferent is that I am not sell- Mary Howell at kfu.mary fencing will increase graz- ing anything; I am sharing @gmail.com or call 785-562- ing options that can in turn the ideas I have seen visit- 8726. benefit range health, the ing many ranches. Even lit- Sponsors are the Kansas soil, as well as improve pro- tle things can make a big Graziers, Kansas Farmers duction and profitability. At difference. I will relay Union, Kansas SARE, the September 10 workshop, what works; as well as Kansas Center for Sustain- Mark Green will demon- things to avoid in water and able Agriculture and Alter- strate the latest in electric fencing.” native Crops, with funding fence products, the pros and Mark Green has been from North Central Risk cons of various materials with USDA NRCS since Management Education used in electric fence con- 1981. He currently is an in- Center and USDA National struction and installation structor and regional coor- Institute of Food and Agri- techniques. Green will also dinator for the SW Missouri culture.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 — 9:33 AM AUCTIONSterl Hall, 619 N. Rogers — ABILENE, KANSAS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM FURNITURE, ANTIQUES free refrigerator; Roper range table with mirror; stacking Auction will be held in Kenwood Hall at the Saline Co. Expo 900 Greeley in & COLLECTIBLES with self-cleaning oven; Maytag washer and dryer; microwave; AUCTION washer and dryer; small apart- small lamps; floor lamps; fan on SALINA, KANSAS Brass double bed with ceramic GUNS: Sell at 10:00 a.m. 9. Cooper Firearms 1890 re- 19. US Springfield 1864 finials; oak ice cream table with ment-size refrigerator; kitchen a stand; shoe bin; box fan; sin- 1. Winchester 12 ga model 12 volver 32 w/eagle 4 chairs; 5 piece pine bedroom table with 4 chairs; apartment- gle bed; chest of drawers and pump 10. Colt Burgess lever action 20. High Standard Sport King suite; solid oak dining room size electric stove; bookcases; dresser; old stereo; miscella- 2. Japanese military w/flower hex barrel 30/30 22 lr pistol w/holster suite; table with 2 leaves; 6 old small wood table with claw neous dishes; bowls; kitchen not converted 11. Springfield model 1873 21. A. Homer double barrel 32 chairs and lighted china cabi- feet; end tables; matching 3 utensils; small round table; vac- 3. Winchester 22 lr model 250 12. Colt model 1860 Co. Sam’s pistol net; Retro floral matching sofa cushion couch and 2 cushion uum cleaner; night stand; sil- love seat; glider rocker with verware; miscellaneous pots lever action never shot Army 38 revolver 22. H & R Green Wood SP 20 and recliner with carved oak legs; oak computer desk sys- ottoman; Grandfather clock; and pans; wheel chair; electric 4. Winchester Buffalo Bill Chief 13. Colt PT 22 pump hex bar- ga. 3 in. Topper Jr. model tem, includes 4’ computer desk small drop leaf table; drop leaf lift chair; MANY, MANY MORE 30/30 lever action never shot rel 490 never shot and 2’ bookcases, legal size 2 desk; regular bedroom suite; ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO 5. Winchester John Wayne 32- 14. Stevens lever action 22 12 gun oak gun case; Gov. 45 drawer file cabinet; Roper frost- cedar chest; white dressing MENTION. 40 win lever action never short, lever action bullets; Winchester 1976 silver shot 15. Winchester 22 short model tip bullets; Colt revolver book. THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING. THERE ARE MANY, MANY MORE UNOPENED BOXES! ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL. LUNCH SERVED. 6. Browning Belgium 12 ga 1890 pump hex barrel COLLECTABLES Magnon vented rib 16. Winchester 1897 pump 12 ga. 50 Beam bottles inc.: Ducks SELLERS: DORIS DILLEY ESTATE 7. Browning Belgium 12 ga. 17. Winchester King Improved Unlimited, Wild Turkey, Patri- CLERK/CASHIER AUCTION COMPANY Vented rib pat 1850 38-40 hex barrel ots, cars, wildlife; lighters; “Be Wise”...Select 8. Browning Belgium 12 ga lever action knives; fobs; pencils; Jack over under vented rib never 18. Remington 28 ga model Hamilton baseball post card. RON SHIVERS REALTY & AUCTION CO. shot 1100 2 ¾ shell vented rib RON SHIVERS, BROKER/AUCTIONEER Note: This is a private collection. The auction will not last long. The guns sell first at 10:00 120 NE 14TH ST., P.O. BOX 356, ABILENE, KS 67410 a.m. Check our website for pictures at www.thummelauction.com Auction Conducted By: PHONE: (785) 263-7488 • FAX: (785) 263-1973 THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC EMAIL: [email protected] 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 Visit our website: www.rsrealtyandauction.com

Sell By STARTING TIME 10:30 AM Or Buy Auction We sold 1415 cattle August 27. ThereCattle was good demand for Tuesdays 58 mix strs 1003 @ 141.85 6 blk/red hfrs 838 @ 140.00 1 blk cow 955 @ 70.00 1 blk bull 1645 @ 101.00 steer and heifer calves which sold at steady to higher prices. 7 hol strs 604 @ 109.50 COWS & HEIFERETTES BULLS 1 blk bull 2090 @ 100.00 Feeder steers and heifers were steady to $2.00 lower. Cows and HEIFER CALVES 1 hol cow/cf pair @ 1135.00 1 bwf bull 2020 @ 106.50 1 blk bull 2185 @ 100.00 bulls sold steady to $5.00 higher. 2 bwf hfrs 443 @ 160.00 1 blk hfrt 1095 @ 104.00 1 bwf bull 2000 @ 104.00 1 blk bull 1655 @ 90.50 STEER & BULL CALVES 3 blk/bwf strs 710 @ 157.50 1 red hfr 370 @ 159.00 1 bwf cow 1565 @ 95.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR SEPT. 3: 1 blk str 330 @ 214.00 32 mix strs 786 @ 156.50 2 x-bred hfrs 455 @ 155.50 1 bwf cow 1730 @ 94.00 5 blk/red strs 442 @ 203.00 59 blk/red strs 806 @ 156.00 6 blk/bwf hfrs 495 @ 155.00 1 blk cow 1735 @ 94.00 • 44 Angus bwf hfrs, 550-600 lbs., vaccinated 2 blk/bwf bulls 410 @ 201.00 33 bwf/blk strs 815 @ 156.00 3 blk hfrs 430 @ 153.50 1 bwf cow 1420 @ 93.75 1 bwf str 365 @ 200.00 67 mix strs 813 @ 155.85 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 blk cow 1270 @ 93.50 • 140 black heifers, 700-725 lbs. 1 blk str 485 @ 196.00 12 blk/bwf strs 758 @ 155.50 6 blk hfrs 560 @ 160.00 1 blk cow 1190 @ 91.25 • 71 blk red heifers, 700-725 lbs., off grass 2 blk strs 483 @ 192.00 4 char/blk strs 645 @ 155.00 138 blk/char hfrs 680 @ 154.75 1 blk cow 1195 @ 85.50 • 130 blk Char steers, 775-825 lbs., off grass 2 x-bred bulls 353 @ 191.00 65 mix strs 771 @ 153.60 6 blk/bwf hfrs 573 @ 152.50 1 blk cow 1255 @ 85.25 • 54 Angus steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass 2 blk/char strs 495 @ 187.00 30 blk/red strs 836 @ 153.25 2 blk hfrs 588 @ 149.50 1 blk cow 1245 @ 85.00 1 bwf bull 420 @ 183.00 5 blk/bwf strs 755 @ 153.00 5 blk hfrs 594 @ 149.50 1 blk cow 1150 @ 83.75 • 64 blk steers, 800-825 lbs., off grass 2 blk/bwf strs 520 @ 180.00 4 mix strs 739 @ 152.50 19 blk hfrs 724 @ 148.50 1 sim cow 1445 @ 83.25 • 120 blk Char steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass 1 blk str 540 @ 171.00 7 char strs 817 @ 151.50 9 blk/bwf hfrs 648 @ 147.00 1 bwf cow 1175 @ 81.75 • 130 blk Char steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass 4 bwf/wf bulls 528 @ 165.50 20 blk strs 755 @ 151.00 12 blk hfrs 715 @ 146.00 1 blk cow 1175 @ 81.00 5 blk bulls 548 @ 153.50 7 blk strs 790 @ 151.00 5 blk hfrs 644 @ 145.25 1 blk cow 1075 @ 80.25 • 76 blk steers, 850-875 lbs., off grass STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 6 blk/bwf strs 820 @ 150.00 4 blk hfrs 655 @ 145.00 1 hol cow 1365 @ 80.00 • 60 blk xbred steers, 900-925 lbs., off grass 2 blk/bwf strs 570 @ 174.00 39 mix strs 908 @ 148.85 12 blk hfrs 673 @ 142.75 1 blk cow 1245 @ 78.25 • 120 blk xbred steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass 3 blk strs 582 @ 174.00 53 blk strs 904 @ 148.25 12 char hfrs 796 @ 142.50 1 hol cow 1330 @ 76.50 • 180 blk steers, 850-875 lbs. 8 mix strs 578 @ 171.00 31 blk strs 840 @ 147.75 21 blk hfrs 817 @ 142.25 1 blk cow 1335 @ 76.00 8 blk/bwf strs 624 @ 169.00 58 mix strs 823 @ 147.50 68 mix hfrs 744 @ 142.10 1 hol cow 1310 @ 73.50 • 110 blk xbred steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass 29 blk/bwf strs 663 @ 165.85 16 blk strs 823 @ 145.50 67 mix hfrs 745 @ 142.00 1 blk cow 1295 @ 73.00 • 60 blk steers, 875-900 lbs., off grass 5 blk strs 626 @ 165.00 3 blk strs 940 @ 145.50 4 blk/char hfrs 800 @ 141.50 1 blk cow 1210 @ 72.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR SEPT. 10: 7 blk strs 687 @ 163.25 49 mix strs 889 @ 145.10 5 blk hfrs 824 @ 140.25 1 blk cow 1265 @ 71.00 3 blk strs 648 @ 162.75 9 blk strs 843 @ 144.00 • 120 blk Char steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass 16 blk/bwf strs 728 @ 162.25 6 blk/bwf strs 919 @ 143.50 11 blk strs 725 @ 161.25 66 mix strs 971 @ 143.00 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE ON • 67 blk xbred steers, 825-875 lbs., off grass 10 blk/red strs 663 @ 160.25 DVAuctions.com • 90 blk steers, 900-925 lbs., off grass Our CONSIGNMENTS can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com & logging onto the online subscription FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES:

REZAC BARN . . . . .ST. MARYS, 785-437-2785 LELAND BAILEY . . .TOPEKA, 785-286-1107 DENNIS REZAC . . . .ST. MARYS, 785-437-6349 LYNN REZAC . . . .ST. MARYS, 785-456-4943 DENNIS’ CELL PHONE ...... 785-456-4187 REX ARB ...... MELVERN, 785-224-6765 Livestock Commission KENNETH REZAC . .ST. MARYS 785-458-9071 Company, Inc. Toll Free Number...... 1-800-531-1676 Website: www.rezaclivestock.com AUCTIONEERS: DENNIS REZAC & REX ARB St. Marys, Ks.