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WK Miss 7554 won supreme champion at the 2008 The Angus Association named Gerald Kansas Angus Futurity Junior Show for MacKenzie Hannah McCabe, Elk City, earned grand champion Schmidt, Freeport, right, its honorary member. Pre- Flory, Baldwin City. Brian Finnestad, Cordova, Ill., eval- cow-calf pair honors at the 2008 Kansas Angus Futuri- senting the award is George Crenshaw. uated the 73 entries. ty Junior Show. Photo by American Angus Association. Photo by American Angus Association. Photo by American Angus Association COMM. CATTLE AUCTION CO. INC. EVERY FRIDAY MANHATTAN AUCTIONEERS 1-800-834-1029 STARTING 9:00 A.M. ON CULL COWS JOHN CLINE Toll-Free FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. SAM GRIFFIN B OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 ¥ OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE MONTE JESSUP For our sale Friday, Feb. 22 steers suitable for Dennis Schroeder Americus 1 cross cow 1390 @ 52.00 James C. Kreider II Bonner Springs 4 blk 6 @ 875.00H grass were selling at fully steady prices while the Jack Austin Manhattan 1 blk cow 1765 @ 51.75 Charles Lange Cummings 4 blk 3 4 @ 850.00H James C. Kreider II Bonner Springs 3 cross cows 1248 @ 51.00 heifer calves were selling weaker. Stocker feeder cat- James C. Kreider II Bonner Springs 12 crossSS @ 830.00H Charles Lange Cummings 2 blk cows 1237 @ 51.00 Jared Wrosch Onaga 2 blk @ 775.00H tle were selling at fully steady prices on the kind of- Frank Vanfleet Kansas City 1 blk cow 1290 @ 50.50 Charles Lange Cummings 2 blk 5 7 @ 750.00H fered. Cull cows and bulls were at steady to strong Jared Wrosch Onaga 1 blk cow 1530 @ 50.50 Phyllis Hasenkamp Centralia 2 blk @ 750.00H prices. Mona Kneibel White City 1 blk cow 1065 @ 50.50 Kevin Kramer Seneca 2 blk 7-8 5 @ 725.00H Charles Lange Cummings 1 blk cow 1045 @ 50.50 STEER CALVES — 475-550 LBS. Scott Brackenbury Onaga 1 blk cow 1115 @ 50.25 Joe Strnad Munden 23 Angus strs 515 @ 137.75 Dan Ketter Holton 2 blk cow 1547 @ 50.25 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR Kenneth Goehring Trust Westmoreland 12 blk strs 476 @ 133.50 Kevin Kramer Seneca 1 bwf cow 1635 @ 50.00 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29 Kim Griffitts Oskaloosa 9 blk strs 520 @ 133.50 Gary Becker Centralia 1 blk cow 1400 @ 49.75 Shawn Moylan St. Marys 1 blk cow 1365 @ 49.00 270 blk & bwf bulls & heifers, weaned 120 days, FEEDER STEERS — 550-1,075 LBS. Brad Becker Alta Vista 1 bwf cow 1435 @ 48.75 500-625 lbs. Kenneth Goehring Trust Westmoreland 15 blk strs 565 @ 131.25 Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 1 herf cow 1350 @ 48.50 115 choice reputation blk strs & hfrs, green, 600- Don & Greg Peterson Clifton 13 cross strs 598 @ 122.50 Connie Jones Frankfort 1 blk cow 1115 @ 48.25 700 lbs. Lynn Haverkamp Home 1 char cow 1390 @ 47.75 Joe Strnad Munden 86 Angus strs 643 @ 117.85 100 choice Angus steers, longtime weaned, all Kim Griffitts Oskaloosa 31 blk strs 639 @ 113.00 Larry Willits McLouth 1 blk cow 1280 @ 47.50 Joe Strnad Munden 49 Angus strs 739 @ 108.30 Gary Buss Leonardville 1 blk cow 1460 @ 47.00 shots, green, 650-750 lbs. Rodney Biesenthal Onaga 15 cross strs 678 @ 107.60 Silver Creek Dairy Cedar Point 1 hol cow 1785 @ 47.00 100 choice reputation Angus strs & hfrs, longtime Glessner Hills Ranch Junction City 7 cross strs 610 @ 106.25 Ron Schultz Alma 1 cross cow 1435 @4 6.75 weaned, green, 450-600 lbs. Scott Brackenbury Onaga 1 blk cow 1225 @ 45.75 Kim Griffitts Oskaloosa 10 blk strs 742 @ 102.00 95 fancy blk & Char-x strs & hfrs, weaned, poured, Steve Suther Onaga 7 blk strs 755 @ 102.00 Phyllis Hasenkamp Centralia 1 cross cow 1160 @ 41.25 Don & Greg Peterson Clifton 19 cross strs 720 @ 100.50 all shots, 550-650 lbs. Glessner Hills Ranch Junction City 6 cross strs 655 @ 100.00 For our special cow sale held Wednesday, Feb. 20 90 choice reputation blk strs, 90 days weaned, 2 Mark & David Kolterman Onaga 12 blk strs 720 @ 100.00 we had a very cold day however the buyers showed rds shots, elec. fence & bunk broke, 600-625 lbs. Ron Abitz Wheaton 10 mix strs 772 @ 98.85 up looking for cows. The market was very aggressive 75 choice blk & Red Limo strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs. Rodney Biesenthal Onaga 14 blk strs 754 @ 98.70 on the younger cows with quality and type. The older, William Parsons Tonganoxie 9 blk strs 776 @ 97.85 70 choice blk strs & hfrs, sired by Lyons bull, no thinner cows and short bred cows were harder to R&R Suther Farm Westmoreland 10 blk strs 756 @ 97.25 implants, 425-525 lbs. Glessner Hills Ranch Junction City 14 cross strs 805 @ 95.50 move. Following is a partial listing. 60 choice Red Angus strs & hfrs, longtime weaned, 500-700 lbs. HEIFERS — 425-550 LBS. COW/CALF PAIRS Kenneth Goehring Trust Westmoreland 9 blk hfrs 517 @ 115.50 AGE 45 choice blk & wf strs & hfrs, weaned, shots, 500- D Bar D Burlingame 8 blk hfrs 510 @ 115.00 Ron Blanke Wamego 3 blk 4-6 @ 1685.00 550 lbs. Kenneth Goehring Trust Westmoreland 10 blk hfrs 440 @ 113.00 Tony Valburg Onaga 3 blk 2 @ 1600.00 30 Angus steers, 775-800 lbs. Kim Griffitts Oskaloosa 11 blk hfrs 515 @ 109.00 Ron Blanka Wamego 2 blk 2 @ 1475.00 Tony Valburg Onaga 5 blk 2 @ 1450.00 30 blk strs & hfrs, not weaned, 450-550 lbs. FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-875 LBS. John Hieger Wamego 1 blk 2 @ 1325.00 30 blk Simm strs & hfrs, weaned, shots, 450-550 Kim Griffitts Oskaloosa 32 blk hfrs 600 @ 104.75 David Porter Mayetta 4 mix 2 @ 1300.00 lbs. Willie Niehues Soldier 56 blk hfrs 633 @ 103.60 Shawn Moylan St. Marys 7 blk 2-3 @ 1300.00 30 reputation Hereford strs, weaned, all shots, Connie Jones Frankfort 5 blk hfrs 641 @ 100.75 Ron Blanka Wamego 1 bwf 4-6 @ 1275.00 Matt Roggenkamp Onaga 2 bwf 5 @ 1250.00 600-800 lbs. Glessner Hills Ranch Junction City 5 cross hfrs 562 @ 100.50 30 blk strs & hfrs, 1 rd shots, not weaned, 425-550 Don & Greg Peterson Clifton 70 cross hfrs 753 @ 98.40 Scott Bornoski Lawrence 9 blk 2 @ 1250.00 Willie Niehues Soldier 43 blk hfrs 720 @ 97.00 Shawn Moylan St. Marys 4 blk 2 @ 1225.00 lbs. Fischer Bros. Beattie 12 blk hfrs 731 @ 96.60 Ron Blanka Wamego 2 blk 4-6 @ 1200.00 20 blk strs & hfrs, weaned 90 days, 775-875 lbs. Kim Griffitts Oskaloosa 43 blk hfrs 703 @ 96.30 Dan Ketter Holton 2 bwf 2 @ 1175.00 Shawn Moylan St. Marys 4 blk 5-6 @ 1150.00 11 blk & Red Angus strs & hfrs, poured, 2 rds Glessner Hills Ranch Junction City 9 cross hfrs 590 @ 96.00 shots, 750-900 lbs. Don & Greg Peterson Clifton 36 cross hfrs 816 @ 95.25 Kevin Kramer Seneca 2 blk 3 @ 1150.00 Ron Abitz Wheaton 5 cross hfrs 785 @ 95.00 Tony Valburg Onaga 6 blk-x 2 @ 1100.00 11 OCV Hereford heifers, 600-650 lbs. Rodney Biesenthal Onaga 6 cross hfrs 857 @ 94.60 7 Angus heifers, 700-725 lbs. Glessner Hills Ranch Junction City 12 cross hfrs 707 @ 92.50 COWS AGE MO To Sell at 11:30 AM Charles Lange Cummings 12 blk 3 8 @ 1310.00H BULLS — 1,750-2,225 LBS. 40 big fancy Angus 1st calf heifers w/3-4 week Connie Jones Frankfort 1 blk bull 1835 @ 67.25 Charles Lange Cummings 10 blk 3 8 @ 1285.00H Downey Ranch Wamego 1 blk bull 1740 @ 65.50 Charles Lange Cummins 10 blk 3 8 @ 1260.00H calves by side Dennis Schroeder Americus 1 blk bull 1965 @ 64.75 Charles Lange Cummings 22 blk 3 7-8 @ 1250.00H Kemnitz Farms St. George 1 herf bull 2215 @ 61.75 Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 5 blkwf 2 8 @ 1235.00H SPECIAL STOCK COW SALE, Helen Hannagan Manhattan 1 herf bull 1975 @ 59.25 Dan Ketter Holton 2 blk 4 8 @ 1235.00H Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 1 blk bull 1770@ 58.75 Bar H Ranch Linn 10 blk 2 8 @ 1225.00H WED., MARCH 12TH ¥ 11 AM Stoller Farms Sabetha 10 blk 4 7-8 @ 1225.00H Complete Dispersal of 30 Charolais & black cows, Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 6 bwf 2 8 @ 1200.00H COWS & HEIFERETTES — 850-1,800 LBS. 2 years & older with winter calves by side, bal- Shawn Moylan St. Marys 2 blk cows 870 @ 71.00 Jim Houck Allen 3 blksim3-4 7-8 @ 1200.00H Travis Stumpff Leonardville 1 blk cow 1225 @ 62.50 Jared Frosch Onaga 2 blk 3 8 @ 1800.00H ance to calve in March Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 3 bwf cows 1110 @ 60.50 Charles Lange Cummings 10 blk 6 8 @ 1300.00H If you have any consignments for this special sale Downey Ranch Wamego 1 brn cow 1090 @ 60.50 Bar H Ranch Linn 11 blk 2 8 @ 1125.00H please call us so we may advertise them for you. Dan Ketter Holton 1 blk cow 1155 @ 56.50 Larry Willits McLouth 7 blk 2 8 @ 1075.00H Flying JB Ranch Wamego 1 bwf cow 1545 @ 58.25 Charles Lange Cummings 9 blk 6 8 @ 1050.00H Jared Wrosch Onaga 1 blk cow 1375 @ 56.00 Jared Wrosch Onaga 3 blk 5-6 8 @ 1050.00H UPCOMING SPECIAL DATES: Jack Austin Manhattan 1 blk cow 1635 @ 53.75 Charles Lange Cummings 10 blk 7 7-8 @ 985.00H Ron Taylor Blaine 1 blk cow 935 @ 53.00 Charles Lange Cummings 10 blk 7-8 7-8 @ 925.00H ¥ NE Kansas Hereford Assn. Todd & Janice Erichsen Junction City 1 bwf cow 1420 @ 53.00 Kevin Kramer Seneca 5 blk 3 5-6 @ 920.00H KSU Dairy Manhattan 1 hol cow 1870 @ 52.75 James C. Kreider II Bonner Springs 5 blk 8 @ 900.00H Saturday, March 15 McDiffett Farms Alma 1 blk cow 1440 @ 52.25 Kevin Kramer Seneca 3 blk 5-7 @ 890.00H —————— UPCOMING SPECIAL COW SALE DATES —————— WED., MARCH 12 - COW SALE 11:00 AM ¥ WED., APRIL 16 - COW SALE 11:00 AM ¥ WED., MAY 7 - COW SALE 11:00 AM ——————————— 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: 785-562-6807 Cell: 785-447-0456 Page 18 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 edge of the field 70.00-85.00, 85.00-95.00 delivered, hay and brome steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Kansas Hay Utility 60.00-65.00. Ground and delivered locally to Horse small square 185.00-200.00, Mid square 165.00- feedlots 100.00-120.00. The week of 2/11-16, 3,981T of 185.00; Dairy, Supreme 140.00-170.00; Premium Market Report grinding alfalfa and 775T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. 130.00-150.00, Good 95.00-135.00. Utility-Fair grinding Alfalfa pellets: Sun cured 15% protein 150.00-160.00; alfalfa at the edge of the field, 65.00-75.00, alfalfa Ground alfalfa movement: Southwest/South Central 17% 160.00-170.00; Dehydrated 17% 210.00. Straw, ground-on-the- truck 80.00-100.00. Grass hay: Tonnage: 13,025/3,981 Last week: 13,274/4,468 Last good large square bales 45.00-50.00. Sudan, large Bluestem small square, Good 90.00-100.00, Mid year: 11,786/4,250 Hay trade slow to moderate. De- square 55.00-65.00, large round 50.00-65.00. Milo square 75.00-90.00, large rounds 50.00-60.00. Brome: mand moderate to strong for alfalfa pellets and dairy Al- stalks large bales 55.00. Cornstalks 40.00, or 55.00 de- Premium, small square 110.00-130.00; Good, small falfa, moderate for grinding alfalfa, stock cow quality livered. square, 90.00-110.00, Mid squares, 80.00-100.00, hay and prairie hay. Ground alfalfa usage continues to Southeast Kansas: Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay large round, 60.00-80.00, fair large round 50.00-60.00. slow down, blamed on less cattle on feed. Dairy move- steady. Movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa: Horse and Straw small square 2.50- 3.00/bale, large bales 35.00- ment is slowing as supplies shrink. Attention is turning goat, small or mid square 155.00-160.00, clippings in 60.00/T. Sudan, good large round 65.00. Corn stalks to fertilizing Brome and Alfalfa, and applying herbicides mid square 180.00-200.00. Dairy alfalfa, Premium, 35.00-40.00. Milo stalks, large round 40.00. to Alfalfa. Parts of Central and Eastern Kansas are too 125.00; Good, Stock cow 100.00-125.00. Bluestem: ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless other- wet to support ground rigs. If you have hay for sale or Good, small squares 90.00 to mostly 100.00, mid and wise noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large pasture to rent or need hay or grazing, use the servic- large squares 80.00-90.00, a little 100.00, large rounds squares unless otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small es of the Hay and Pasture Exchange website: 45.00-60.00. Brome: Small square Good 90.00-120.00, squares unless otherwise noted. Prices are from the www.kfb.org/hayandpasture/default.htm mostly 100.00-110.00, Good mid and large squares most recent sales. Southwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady 85.00-100.00, Good large round 60.00-70.00. Sudan Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance to 5.00 higher. Movement moderate to active. Alfalfa: Mid square 90.00. CWF Grass Mulch, large round and intent of sale (usage). Horse, small square, 150.00-200.00, mostly 180.00- 50.00. The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by 200.00; Dairy, Supreme 150.00-175.00; Premium Northwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady. the Kansas Department of Agriculture with technical 140.00-150.00, a little 170.00-175.00; Good, 120.00- Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small squares oversight from the USDA Agricultural Marketing 140.00; a little new crop Dairy contracted 95.00-100.00 180.00-200.00, Mid squares 160.00-175.00; Dairy, Service. standing in the field; Stock Cow, Fair to Good 100.00- Supreme 140.00-150.00; Premium 125.00-135.00; 125.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the Good, 110.00-125.00; Good Stock cow 95.00-115.00. LARGE 2 - DAY COLLECTIBLE TOY & COIN field, 95.00-100.00, an instance 105.00, some 85.00- Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 80.00- 95.00 shipped in. Ground and delivered locally to feed- 95.00; Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies AUCTION lots and dairies, 115.00-125.00, mostly 120.00. The 110.00-130.00. Sudan and Cane good large square week of 2/11-16, 13,025T of grinding alfalfa and 1,796T 65.00-70.00, large round 55.00-65.00. Cornstalks, SATURDAY, MARCH 8 — 10:00 AM of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Straw, large squares large square 45.00- 50.00. Milo stalks, large bales COLLECTIBLE TOYS, GLASSWARE & DISPLAY CASES 50.00. 50.00-60.00. Straw, small square 2.00/bale. North Cen- SUNDAY, MARCH 9 — 1:00 P. M. South Central Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa and tral-Northeast Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa, prairie COINS WITH 11:00 A. M. VIEWING alfalfa pellets steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Auction Location: 1500 Community Drive (at the west edge of SENECA,K S on Hwy. 36, turn on Community Drive and proceed Horse, small square 200.00-210.00, mid square south 1/2 mile to the Nemaha County Community Center) 175.00-185.00; Dairy, Supreme 145.00-165.00; Premi- 64 TOY TRACTORS & bury Mint collector plates: um 120.00-145.00; Good, stock cow 100.00-120.00, MACHINERY Complete set of 8 IHC plates; grassy 90.00-100.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the Most are Ertls with original Asst. Budweiser, Schlitz, Pabst boxes, all in very good condi- Blue Ribbon, Coors mugs and tion: Franklin Mint Precision glasses of varied sizes; John model tractors: H Farmall, Deere radio and coin counter; 1937 F - 20 Farmall, 1946 A Ceramic tea pots and sprinkler Countrywide Tractor & Auction Farmall, H Farmall steel wheel cans. The following China tractor, SC Case NF, 1957 cabinets are in excellent con- Super 99 Oliver Wheatland, dition: Oak double door glass 191st & 169 Hwy, Spring Hill, Ks diesel, WC Allis Chalmers, front China cabinet; 2 oak glass 1953 Ford Jubilee & 8 N Ford; front single door lighted China Farmalls - Super MTA diesel, cabinet with glass shelves and Taking Consignments Daily 400 w/ cultivator, F-20, 706, mirrored back; Oak 4 glass 856, 460, 826, Regular on door Lawyer’s bookcase - re- Selling Tractors, Trucks, Farm Equipment, steel, 350, H with FFA emblem production; Double wide China and fenders, 756, 806, 826 with hutch with wooden shelves and Construction Equipment, Tools, Landscape CONCRETE & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT female driver, 1206, C, A, 2 glass door. 560’s w/ mounted corn pickers & Sod Equipment & Building Materials DAILY and 656; Case and IHC - Mark COINS: To sell 50 Edition 7250 w/ MFWA, Sunday, March 9 1:00 P.M. NEXT AUCTION AUCTION 2594, 3588 2 Plus 2, 966, Viewing of coins 11:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:30 AM 1066, 1568, 1468, 1566, and 1889 Morgan bu Carson City Wednesday, March 19, 2008 — 9:30 AM 100 Hydro; John Deere - 4020, silver dollar, MS 61; 1878 Mor- Deadline: Monday, March 3 Location: Pagel Realty Auction Facility/United Country, 2755, and AR ; BIG ROY Ver- gan bu Carson City silver dol- 705 N Arizona Ave, N Hwy 75 HOLTON, KANSAS satile 8WD and 16 V - 747 BIG lar; 1879 Morgan bu Carson City silver dollar, MS 61; 1880 Pictures on web page: www.pagelrealtyauction.com BUD, powershift, 4WD; 150 Watch Grass & Grain for Complete Listing! Years Case 1842 to 1992 semi Morgan bu Carson City silver TRUCKS; TRAILERS; EQUIPMENT; CONCRETE EQUIP- tractor trailer. dollar, MS 63; 1890 Morgan bu MENT; WATER PUMPS; MATERIAL. Carson City silver dollar, MS CALL NOW! CARS 62; 1891 Morgan bu Carson See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing. (All Danbury Mint die cast) City silver dollar, MS 60; 1892 OFFICE: 913-592-2004 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, 1955 Morgan bu Carson City silver Load out available for 3 days after auction. Lunch by St. Ford Fairlane, 2 door w/ sun Dale: 913-285-2053 Jack: 913-526-1133 James Church. dollar, MS 62; 1893 Morgan bu roof, 1957 Studebaker Golden Carson City silver dollar, MS www.countrywidetractor.com CLAYCAMP CONSTRUCTION, INC. Mark, 2 door, 1966 Ford Mus- 61; 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884 tang convertible, 1958 Chevro- and 1885 Morgan bu Carson Brad & Sharon Claycamp, Soldier Kansas let Impala convertible w/ spare Call Brad for appointment or info: 785-834-2135 tire cover, 1956 Ford Fairlane City silver dollars; 1885 Morgan Silver Dollar, grade MS 65; 150 (home office evenings) 785-806-4156 Sunliner w/ spare tire cover, 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convert- + asst. Morgan Silver Dollars ; AUCTION (Brad’s cell) 24 $5 gold pieces, 1/10 oz. ible, 1948 Town & Country con- vertible, 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air each; 22 pc. $1 Silver American SATURDAY, MARCH 15 — 10:00AM Auction Conducted by: Eagles 1986 - 2007; 4 pc. Gold Wayne Pagel, CAI auctioneer, 785-364-7304 2 door station wagon, 1965 Real Estate sells first at 10:00 am Pontiac GTO, 2 door, 1940 coin set, St. Godins $20, Indian Beth Pagel, Broker 785-364-589-2456 Head $10, 2 - $5 and $2 1/2; followed by personal property Aaron Watkins, Sales 785-305-1404 Ford Deluxe, 2 door coupe, 1963 Coca Cola Corvette and Lost Mint Mark Collection 1965 From PEABODY, KS, 4 mi. East on Hwy 50 (or from Mercury 2 door. to 1967; Freedom Tower silver FLORENCE, KS 5 mi. West on Hwy 50), then 1/4 mi. North on dollars, 2007; 41 Asst. Presi- Sunflower, then go 1/4 mi. East on 90th. PICKUPS dential Five Dollar Silver plated (All Danbury Mint die cast) foreign pieces, 2000; Peace REAL ESTATE — 62.6 Acre Building Site/Pasture/Recreational 1968 SS 396 El Camino, 1942 Land and Walking Liberty silver dol- FARM AUCTION Ford, 1935 Ford, 1946 Dodge lars; Asst. state quarters from LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt. NW 1/4 Sec 29-21-4, lying North of SATURDAY, MARCH 8 — 10:00 AM Power Wagon w/ winch, 1972 various mints; 11 1/2 Reale the center of Doyle Creek, Marion Co. KS. Chevrolet Cheyenne 10 350 w/ Mexican currency, 1783; 1933 BLUE MOUND, KS chrome & clearance lights, Double Eagle Proof, gold; 3 LAND DESCRIPTION: “The Ranchette”. A 62.6 Acre native and 1926 Mack AC Rotary Pumper 1849 Liberty $20 gold pieces, brome grass home site located along Hwy 50 between Florence Located 3 mi. west of Blue Mound on Hiway 31 then 3/4 mi. fire truck, 1957 Dodge 100 south on #3 Hiway. copy; 5 Indian Head gold coins, and Peabody, Kansas. Features an excellent home building site Sweptside, 1937 Studebaker, copy; 4 Decades of Unique along 90th St., with electrical service, water well, pole hay barn, disc; 5600 Krause field cultiva- 1958 Chevrolet Apache w/ American coinage; Pearl Har- pipe pens, and several smaller sheds. The adjacent spring fed, tor; Brillian 13’ culti-mulcher; spare tire & sun visor, 1938 bor Commemorative Coin & fenced pasture surrounding the building site offers a place for live- Solid stand 13 Great Plains 21 Ford, 1941 Dodge, 1966 Stamp Collection; Mercury and hole drill; Plows, chisels and Chevrolet 10, 3 sp., 1941 Ply- Roosevelt Silver Dime Mint stock as well as hunting acreage in the draws and trees. Hwy 50 mouth, 1957 Cameo, 1937 runs through the 62.6 Acre property with the above described more. Mark Collections; Last Three Chevrolet , 1951 Ford, 1941 Standing Liberty Quarters, acreage on the north side. Approx. 10 Acres lies south of Hwy 50 OTHER EQUIPMENT Chevrolet, 1929 Dodge, Noel and extends south of the railroad to the center of Doyle Creek. 1928, 1929, 1930; Last Ten Big Ox 3 pt. tilt blade; 3 pt. field Coca Cola delivery truck w/ flip Ye ars of Mercury Dimes, 1936 This acreage offers hay/grazing land and good hunting and fish- sprayer; A & L 600 grain cart; up cab, and 1956 F 100 Ford, to 1945; 2008 51st State proof ing along approx. 1/4 mi. stretch of year round running water. Like new Gehl MX 170 Mix All MISC. COLLECTIBLES set, pure silver; Twin Towers This is an excellent offering of a well located building site with TRACTORS grinder mixer; Davis TR 21 300 + salt & pepper sets, cook- Collector Mint coins; 4 5th An- established utilities, fenced spring fed pasture, and hunting/fishing Ford TW15 Dies., cab & front Horizontal grinder, mixer, Feed ie jars, sugar & creamer sets, niversary Commemorative Twin opportunities. Don’t miss out on this chance, they don’t come assist; Ford 7710 Diesel w/cab; wagon and much more. candy dishes, wooden rolling Towers coins, gold plate; 3 1795 Liberty Collectors Mint often! Ford 4,000 and 5,000 Diesels. pins; Colored glass baskets, 10 TRAILERS in various colors and size; Dan- coin. POSSESSION: Given at closing, upon full settlement. HAY EQUIPMENT Like new 25’ X 8 1/2’ tandem Vicon 2800 disc mower and 8 (8,000 # axles) gooseneck Plus many lots of various coins, dating from the 1800’s to pre- TERMS: Earnest money deposit in the sum of $10,000.00 due wheel 3 pt. V rake; IH 47 wire flatbed and more. sent day, along with proof sets and copies. For a complete listing please check our website: day of sale, payable to Hannaford Title Co.The balance will be square baler; Hay Buster Mod ALSO www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty due on or before April 15, 2008. See www.leppke.com for 256 plus 2 big bale processors Shop and tools; Salvage Iron; maps, information, or give us a call! and more. Auctioneer’s Note: THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING ONLY. All Cattle feeding and ensilage items in excellent condition. PERSONAL PROPERTY INCL. AC D19 gas tractor, equip., col- TILLAGE equipment; Augers and eleva- lectibles, shop, guns, camper, pickup & misc. will sell following the Case IH 3900 flex wing 23’ tors and much more. Terms and Conditions: Cash or valid check. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Not respon- real estate. CHARLES & VIRGINIA PETTIJOHN sible for accidents or theft. All information gathered is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. JOHNY ROGERS ESTATE, SELLER See next week’s Grass & Grain for full sale bill. MARTY READ AUCTION SERVICE SELLER: ALAN D. CONLEY LEPPKE REALTY & AUCTION Mound City, KS ¥ 913-795-2508 785-336-2944 501 S Main, Hillsboro, KS 67063 Charles Pettijohn ¥ 913-756-2330 620-947-3995 ¥ www.leppke.com Auction Conducted by: Cline Realty and Auction “See following editions of the paper or go to the John E. Cline, Broker - Auctioneer LYLE LEPPKE, Auctioneer/Broker, 620-382-5204 website for full ads” ROGER HIEBERT, Auctioneer/Sales Assoc., 620-382-2963 Onaga, KS ¥ 785-889-4775 www.martyreadauction.com Website: www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 19 Minton named interim associate director of research for K-State Research and Extension Ernie Minton has been and Extension umbrella. been involved in a collabo- named interim associate di- “We very much appreci- ration looking at anti-in- rector of research and tech- ate Dr. Minton´s willingness flammatory effects of di- nology transfer for K-State to take on this responsibili- etary omega-3 fatty acids in Research and Extension. He ty,” said Fred Cholick, dean horses. assumed those duties Feb. of K-State´s College of Agri- Minton´s most recent 25. culture and director of K- teaching responsibilities Minton has been on the State Research and Exten- have been at the graduate K-State faculty since 1983 sion. “His research back- level. In 2004, he was recog- and most recently has been ground makes him well nized with the College of a professor in K-State´s De- qualified to lead our re- Agriculture´s Outstanding partment of Animal Sci- search teams.” Graduate Teaching Award. ences and Industry. In the Minton earned a bache- As interim director of re- ASI department, his duties lor´s degree from Western search for K-State Research have been split between re- Kentucky University and and Extension, he succeeds search and teaching. He master´s and Ph.D. degrees Forrest Chumley, who left also has served as the grad- from Oklahoma State Uni- the university Feb. 15 to uate program director and versity. take an industry position. Damon New, Leavenworth, showed the reserve champion pen of females at the research coordinator. His research focus has A national search will be 2008 Kansas Angus Futurity Show & Sale. Pictured from left includes Damon New; In his new role, he will been on mucosal immunolo- conducted for a permanent Brandon New, Leavenworth; Hannah McCabe, Kansas Angus Ambassador; and oversee research programs gy and stress physiology of director of research in the Brian Finnestad, Cordova, Ill., judge. Photo by American Angus Association. under the K-State Research swine. In addition, he has coming months. Clinic to sharpen skills of young, novice turkey hunters TWO ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOWS The Flint Hills Gob- Lunch and free T-shirts ing for wild turkeys; blers Chapter of the Na- will be provided. The clin- turkey hunting equipment; K.C.’S Antiques & Collectibles Market tional Wild Turkey Federa- ic will consist of several and turkey hunting safety. tion and the Kansas De- educational sections deal- Participants should reg- and partment of Wildlife and ing with all aspects of be- ister by March 8 and in- Parks Hunter Education coming a successful turkey clude the total number of 32nd Semi-annual Kansas City Toy & Doll Show Program will conduct their hunter, including the fol- youth and adults attending, 7th Annual Spring Turkey lowing: turkey calling and as well as their respective Hunting Clinic March 29th. locator calling; T-shirt sizes (limited to 100 SATURDAY, MARCH 1ST The event will take place scouting/roosting; wild attendees). For more infor- at Camp Alexander, near turkey biology and man- mation or to register, con- *** TWO SHOWS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! *** Emporia, from 9 a.m. to 2 agement; shotgun hunting tact Gib Rhodes at (620) I-435 & Front Street , Kansas City MO p.m. for wild turkeys; bowhunt- 437-2012. The clinic is open to 816-697-3830 anyone interested in learn- www.DirkSoulis.com/kc ing how to become a better turkey hunter, especially youth, and it’s free. 2007 Honda FourTrax Rancher AT Participants will learn TRX400FA7 Automatic calling tips and other SALE turkey hunting techniques. REAL ESTATE MSRP $5349 Bluestem Farm & Ranch of $4899 Emporia will have on dis- play all the latest turkey hunting equipment and Garber’s will hold a drawing for a Recommended for riders 16 years and older. Be a responsible rider. For rider training information or to sign up for a rider training course, call the ATV safety MONDAY, MARCH 10 — 6:00 PM turkey vest packed with ac- institute at 1-800-887-2887. Surcharge may apply. While supplies last. cessories. 2213 Browning, MANHATTAN, KANSAS Great Location. Great Opportunity. 3 bedroom expense if requested. STATEMENTS MADE home, 2 baths, family room, living room and DAY OF AUCTION TAKES PRECEDENCE kitchen on large lot. Oak floors with many up- OVER ANY OTHER INFORMATION. dates. Single car attached garage. OPEN HOUSE: Tuesday, March 4 from 4-6:00 Buyer to pay 10% down day of auction with bal- ance due on or before March 27, 2008. Cost of PM or by appointment by contacting Vern SATURDAY, MARCH 8 — 11:00 AM title insurance to be divided equally buyer and Gannon Auctioneer/Broker, 785-539-2316 or 809 Moro — MANHATTAN, KANSAS sellers. All inspections including lead base paint 785-770-0066 or Gannon Real Estate and inspection to be made prior to auction at buyers Auctions 785-537-9003. FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, GUNS, MILITARIA, COLLECTIBLES, MORE! Mahogany Duncan Phyfe din- met, fatigues, dress blues, & paperweights; puzzles; wood- RICHARD & ELIZABETH MANN ing table, 4 leaves & 6 chairs; jump suit; Many Air Force kits, en blocks & spools; cook- GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS nice Oak buffet; Mahogany books, briefcases & Naviga- books; Christmas decora- bed; vanity & bench; old tion kit; High top leather riding VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER tions; kaleidoscope; various 785-539-2316 ¥ MANHATTAN, KANSAS ¥ www.gannonauctions.com dresser with mirror; Wurlitzer boots (extra nice); riding old board games; hat rack; organ & bench; old wood rock- pants; spurs; Military medals; baby shoes; burnt wood boxes er; recliner; chest with glove Military sewing kit; Dazey #40 boxes; desk; iron bed; dinette butter churn; Cast iron toys & & plaques; game glasses; table & chairs; wood book- banks including Avery oil pull ABC plate; stoneware bowl & shelf; stands; step stool; tractor, McCormick Deering crocks; tins; globe; amber bench; 2 small chests; trunk; tractor, Baseball player bank lightning fruit jar & others; milk piano bench; hamper; 4 & 5- & clown bank; old tin car; toy & old bottles; Homer Laughlin drawer chest-of-drawers; phone; child’s sad iron; brass ‘Eggshell’ china; Harmony blanket chest; Director’s chair; telescope; antique blue & House china; organ & piano painted commode; typing white butter crock with deers; music; glass dresser lamps; table; Singer sewing machine; mandolin guitar/harp; 2 car corner shelf; microwave; Tup- bookcase; chairs; day bed; banks; Button collection; Zenith console record player; Zenith, Victor & Silvertone ra- perware; pots; pans; skillets; baking dishes; Harmony REAL ESTATE wire stand; shelf; Frigidaire re- dios; 2 blue opalescent dish- frigerator & electric range; es; what-nots; postal scale; House silverware; Melmac; Whirlpool washer & dryer; green depression glass; Car- sherbets; cups & saucers; Maytag wringer washer; wash nival bowl & vase; German stemware; comforters; blan- tubs. handpainted bowls; Texaco kets; rugs; baskets; planters; barometer; old camera; adver- GUNS (SELL steak knives; glasses; plat- tising items; costume jewelry; APPROXIMATELY ters; card table; picnic basket; SATURDAY, MARCH 29 — 11:00 AM 3 pocket watches; hankies; 12:00 NOON) pitchers; bowls; vacuum; ladies gloves; tokens; 48-star Held at the farm approximately 12 miles NE of COUNCIL GROVE, KANSAS on old German Luger 1920 9MM flag; old Coca-Cola tray; Nu- scale; irons; folding cot; buck- Hwy 4 or one mile West of AMERICUS, KS turn-off on Hwy 56, 6 miles North and (matching numbers) with orig- Grape tray; Vogue photo ets; greeting cards; silk & 3 miles West. Signs on property. inal holster that has tool & record & many old records; other pillows; tablecloths; tow- extra magazine; Drop block old books including Kansas els; placemats; luggage; bags; bench pistol, single shot, Approximately 160 Acres Wabaunsee County, Kansas Readers; chalk elephant; doll purses; neckties; quilt materi- 7.6MM with Belgium marks; clothes; shotglasses; pictures; NE 1/4 Section 7, Township 15, Range 10 Ithaca 12ga double barrel al; knitting supplies; aprons; old bowls & glassware; pink side-by-side shotgun; Muzzle kitchen utensils; food grinder; Sportsman’s paradise, this farm has 106 Acres er to divide the cost of title insurance equally. 1940’s lamp; old jointed bear; loading side-by-side double appliances; trays; trash cans; in the CRP program ($64.00 per Acre, 3 years Buyer to pay 2008 taxes and receive immediate old cigarette lighters; Oriental barrel shotgun-original, some hand tools; exercise bike; reel left on contract). Balance of farm is pasture, possession along with 2008 payments. doll & case; child’s wagon; rust; Daisy single shot lever timber and creek. There are 3 ponds on this wood tripod; old marbles; mower; aluminum extension action BB gun (very early). property along with springs. good fences and STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION portable black board; curling ladder; snow fence; hand Guns have been removed scythe; hand saws; license well located on good road with an abundance TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHER iron; hatpins; lace & tatting; of deer and turkey. This farm has many possi- from home! handmade quilts; graniteware; tags; sawhorses; many many INFORMATION. For additional information bilities. WWII Air Force leather hel- old picture frames; post cards; more items. contact Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer Buyer to pay 10% day of auction with balance 785-539-2316 or 785-770-0066, Gannon Real NOTE: Wayne was a full Colonel in the Air Force, many interesting collectibles! due on or before April 24, 2008. Buyer and sell- Estate and Auctions 785-537-9003 WAYNE McINTOSH RICK & KIMBERLY NICHOLS GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS MANHATTAN, KANSAS ¥ 785-539-2316 VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER www.gannonauctions.com 785-539-2316 ¥ MANHATTAN, KANSAS ¥ www.gannonauctions.com Page 20 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 CSU-based lab shipped seeds that might one day replant the world FORT COLLINS, Colo. made and natural catastro- are not being tested or used, Development Goals, which don’t need Svalbard — year, with new seed collec- (AP) — In the 1960s, at phes like war and global the seeds stay in vacuum- call for preservation of crop we’re helping them out, re- tions, or “accessions,” being the height of worries about warming. sealed bags in a triple- diversity and hunger elimi- ally.” added. the Cold War, people squir- All the American seeds locked freezer only accessi- nation. The Svalbard lab The American seeds This year, the curators reled away “doomsday” came to Fort Collins before ble by a few people. can be considered a backup started their journey at other just sent extra samples, so supplies of canned goods, being sent to the vault, dug Each bag contains thou- for other seed labs around USDA facilities in places they could go on to Sval- water and protective gear. into a mountainside in the sands of seeds, and there are the world, including the like Ames, Iowa; Geneva, bard. Now, as worries about frozen north. They were about 500,000 bags. USDA’s lab in Fort Collins. N.Y.; and Griffin, Ga. The “They made some for global climate change con- processed through a nonde- About 11,000 extra bags So long as they have collec- Fort Collins lab has about their own stations that they tinue to grow, the whole script U.S. Department of were sent to the CSU lab in tions in two other seed 500,000 seed collections, can use, they brought some world is storing seeds to Agriculture lab on the Col- the last year, said Christine banks, countries will be able called “accessions,” which that we can add and put into sow the future in a fail-safe orado State University cam- Walters, plant physiologist to store backup seeds in the are on a 10-year monitoring our own gene bank, and just “doomsday vault.” pus. and research leader at the Svalbard vault. It will be cycle; each year, 35 scien- a little bit extra for Sval- Thanks to the help of a The National Center for USDA’s Agricultural Re- able to hold 3 million seed tists at the lab must do bard,” Walters said. “They Fort Collins-based seed Genetic Resources Preser- search Service, which runs samples, but the seeds will 50,000 tests to make sure are all fresh seeds so they bank, the U.S. has plenty of vation, formerly called the the lab. not be sent back out unless the seeds are still fit to will be good seeds.” spare seeds in a repository National Seed Storage Lab- “They were shipped to other seed banks’ stores are grow. It wasn’t too much extra slated to open Feb. 26 in the oratory, is a sort of botani- Fort Collins, and then we depleted. If the seeds have any work for the Fort Collins arctic ice of a Scandinavian cal Noah’s Ark. It contains shipped them out to Norway That’s a key difference problems or seem less vi- lab, she said. archipelago. At the Sval- thousands of types of seeds, in one package,” she said. between the Svalbard vault able, they are sent back to “We’re a working collec- bard Global Seed Vault, including corn, wheat, “We have the bags that will and the one based at CSU, the facilities they came from tion, so we’re constantly the world’s food supply will beans, peas, trees, tomatoes be used, and the boxes, so it which is intended to be and grown into fully fledged distributing and monitoring be protected against man- and much more. When they just made it easier.” used. plants, so those seeds can be viability. And it’s a very The doomsday vault was “Our work with Norway harvested for a second gen- large collection so there’s created after the 2001 Inter- is mostly to support an in- eration of seeds to store. always something to do,” national Treaty on Plant Ge- ternational effort. The U.S. The cycle repeats every she said. netic Resources, and the gene banking system is just United Nations’ Millennium fine,” Walters said. “We COIN AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 9:00 AM BE PREPARED doors open at 8:00 for viewing Before The Next Storm Comes 627 Market Street — PORTIS, KANSAS SELLING OVER 450 LOTS IN- CC, 1890 CC; tokens; rolls of Standby Portable & PTO CLUDING: Foreign coins and Wht cents; Gold $5 Indian currency; commerative coins; miniature gold 10K, gold lots of PR and mint sets; SL Pesos, Isle of Man gold 1/20 GENERATORS 1/4, 1919S and Wash. 1/4; WL, Angel, $5 gold 1/10 oz., $50 Barber and Franklin 1/2 S; IH Maple Leaf gold 1 oz. BU, $25 TRANSFER SWITCHES cents including 1909 S; silver gold Eagle PCGS MS69 1/2 (To Safely Hookup Your Generator) Roos. dime book, complete; oz.; silver PR 1/4 sets; Lincoln FRN Barr notes and SC; Spec- cents including 1909 S, 1914 Blythe Angus, White City, consigned the grand champi- Sales ★ Installation ★ Service iman sets; prestige sets; Mor- D, 1924 D, 1931S. gan S including 1878 CC, 1883 on pen of three females at the 2008 Kansas Angus Fu- Underground Utility Placement For complete sale bill call or write; Wolters Auction, 627 Mar- turity. Pictured from left includes Hannah McCabe, CALL US TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU! ket Street, Box 68, Portis, KS 67474. Kansas Angus ambassador; Brian Finnestad, Cordova, Colonels Jim Wolters and Rich Fairbank Ill., judge; and Debbie Lyons-Blythe, White City. 785-346-2071 ¥ 785-346-2524 ¥ 785-545-7097 cell Photo by American Angus Association. DECDEC Inc.Inc. 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CRAIG, MO Phone Orders Welcome * Options available: across the bed toolboxes, side toolboxes, Abie Showalter, Auctioneer & Real Estate Broker, ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS WELCOMED! carry-alls, 3rd spool valve, cake feeders and posthole diggers Office: 660-683-5438 Prices and Specifications subject to change without notice. CALL FOR A DEALER NEAR YOU — Jonathan Showalter, Auctioneer: 712-482-6883 Ronnie Flint, Auctioneer & Sale Manager: 660-442-5399 Robert Wolfe, Auctioneer: 816-916-3189 KROGMANN MFG. Michael Goff, Auctioneer Fax: 660-683-5648 ¥ e-mail [email protected] Sabetha, KS ¥ Toll Free 1-877-745-3783 Website: www.showalterauctions.com www.krogmannmfg.com Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 21 Program offers health benefits Walk Kansas is a Kansas With Walk Kansas 2008 making crispy, whole grain State University Research scheduled March 9-May 3, waffles and a roast turkey and Extension health and Jackson is encouraging: panini sandwich. fitness program, but a prior Most of those who enroll The cooking videos are connection with K-State or meet their goal. And, people practical, said Jackson, who the statewide Extension Ser- who have participated in the offered the example of the vice isn´t necessary to enroll program in recent years tips for using leftover roast- — and benefit. often will say they look bet- ed vegetables to create a The health-promoting op- ter, feel better, have more dinner salad, oven casserole portunity encourages teams energy, improved sleep or homemade pizza. of six to compile miles equal habits, lower blood pres- The videos will be added to the distance — 423 miles sure, lose weight and notice to the website www.walk — across the state, said a difference in how their kansas.org during the 2008 Sharolyn Jackson, Walk clothes feel. program, Jackson said. Kansas state coordinator, Regular moderate physi- The fitness program has who is based on the K-State cal activity also is known to typically proved popular campus in Manhattan. reduce the risks of heart dis- with families, friends, neigh- Although introduced six ease, diabetes and some can- bors and co-workers. years ago to encourage walk- cers, including colorectal “It´s a great way to meet ing, Walk Kansas has ex- and breast cancer, Jackson new people,” said Jackson, Sankeys Lazer 609 of 6N won grand champion bull at the 2008 National Western panded to also count 15-min- said. who noted that during the Stock Show Super Point Roll of Victory (ROV) & National Angus Show, January 16- utes of moderate physical The cost to participate is six-year history of the pro- activity such as hiking, bik- affordable, she said. A $5 gram as many as 60 percent 18 in Denver, Colo. Aztec & Sankey Angus, Council Grove; Craig & J.J. Reinhardt, ing, swimming, water aero- registration fee covers pro- of the participants in Walk Sloughhouse, Calif.; and H A V E Angus, Wilton, Calif., own the February 2006 son bics or other individual and gram materials and weekly Kansas have had no prior ex- of Exar Lutton 1831. Doug Satree, Montague, Texas, evaluated the 246 entries. team sports as one mile to- newsletters with food, nutri- perience with Extension Photo by American Angus Association. ward a Walk Kansas´ team tion and health tips and programs. goal, said Jackson, who also recipes. An optional T-shirt More information about Kansas cotton performance test results is K-State Research and Ex- — this year´s color choices registration for Walk Kansas tension´s northeast area include lavender and grey — 2008 is available at county available at Extension offices, K-State website family and consumer sci- also can be purchased. and district K-State Re- ences specialist. In 2008, the “Healthy Eat- search and Extension offices The totals aren’t like county or district Extension vest’s lint yield and lint “Activities can vary, yet ing for Life” series of cook- and on the Walk Kansas web- those one would see for office. Or, they can check the quality, including micron- the team approach helps ing videos is being expanded site: www.walkkansas.org Texas or California, but the university’s “2007 Cotton aire, fiber length, uniformi- make this fitness program to include instructions for and Extension website: number of Kansas cotton Performance Test Results” ty, strength and color. The one that works,” Jackson roasting summer vegetables, www.oznet.ksu.edu. producers has grown in re- on the Web at http://kscrop field trial locations were in said. “A little friendly pres- cent years, a Kansas State tests.agron.ksu.edu/. (Scroll Reno, Pratt and Stevens sure from friends, family, co- University agronomist said. down to “Latest Results” counties. workers or others may be all The crop has performed and then “Cotton.") “Plots were planted in that it takes to encourage well for many farmers in the The publication includes Labette County, too, but they teammates who may be hav- southern part of the state, the results from testing both did not survive the flooding Ag. ing an off day to get moving.” thanks to its drought-toler- irrigated and dryland cot- that occurred in that part of Being able to exercise near ant ways, said Scott Staggen- ton. It graphs information the state last year,” said K- your home or workplace also It’s what we do. borg, K-State Research and about the plots’ growing con- State Research and Exten- is a plus, she said. Extension cropping systems ditions and details each har- sion agronomist Stu Duncan. It’s who we are. specialist. Cotton-variety field test results for Kansas have been expanding, too, he said. 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HERINGTON LIVESTOCK MARKET INC. 2 DAY ESTATE SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY HOGS AT 9:30 AM — CATTLE AT 10:30 AM Results from Wednesday, February 20 It only takes two buyers to have an auction. Less AUCTION COWS Wilsey, blk [email protected] than two means no competition. It’s just you SATURDAY, MARCH 8 — 9:30 AM Lehigh, char [email protected] Salina, blk [email protected] against that buyer. When you sell your cattle SUNDAY, MARCH 9 — 10:00 AM Council Gr., bmf [email protected] Lehigh, red [email protected] direct, there is no highest bid, only the final offer Marion, blk [email protected] Hillsboro, hol [email protected] Sterl Hall, 619 N. Rogers — ABILENE, KANSAS Marion, bwf [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] TRUE PRICE DISCOVERY CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED ITEMS SELLING SATURDAY, MARCH 8 Marion, bwf [email protected] THROUGH THE AUCTION METHOD OF SELLING. 50 pcs. antique furniture; spin- play cabinets; Edison cylinder Hillsboro, hol [email protected] HEIFERS YOUR LOCAL LIVESTOCK MARKET HELPS YOUR COMMUNITY ning wheel; yarn winder; 5 gal. phono; Parker wood carousel Marion, blk [email protected] Herington, 3 mix [email protected] PROSPER. Waconda Springs jug; horse; old pistols; 30 duck and Wilsey, red [email protected] Wilsey, 7 mix [email protected] stoneware; kitchen primitives; 4 goose decoys; 1870 clocks; Hillsboro, hol [email protected] Marion, 8 mix [email protected] Tampa, 60 blk [email protected] Butcher bulls weighing 1525- small store scales; 2 - 80 drawer advertising items; 18 Wallace Marion, bwf [email protected] Herington, 5 mix [email protected] revolving bolt cabinets; brass Nutting pictures; Currier & Ives Burdick, 20 mix [email protected] 2515 were selling $50.50- Wilsey, blk [email protected] Marion, 3 blk [email protected] National cash register; store dis- prints; antique pictures. Woodbine, 7 mix [email protected] $63.25 per cwt. Marion, rwf [email protected] Marion, 3 blk [email protected] Delavan, blk [email protected] Lehigh, 4 mix [email protected] ITEMS SELLING SUNDAY, MARCH 9 Wilsey, blk [email protected] Dwight, 12 mix [email protected] SPECIAL EARLY CONSIGNMENTS GLASSWARE: 3 glass walking brown and white transfer ware; Wilsey, blk [email protected] Woodbine, 65 mix [email protected] canes; ink wells; set Duncan and partial sets dishes; 25 old cast Marion, grey [email protected] FOR THIS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27 Miller sandwich pat. dishes; iron banks and toys; dolls; Lincolnville, blk [email protected] STEERS 1900’s glass; 54 pcs. Ruby embossed tin doll cookware; old Council Gr., bwf [email protected] Marion, 4 blk [email protected] 60 mixed steers & heifers, 600-750 lbs. Flashed; pattern glass; PORCE- and newer marbles; 30 lamps, all Wilsey, bmf [email protected] Marion, 4 blk [email protected] 180 mixed steers & heifers, 700-750 lbs. LAIN: 150’s pcs. blue and white, styles; jewelry; quilts; linens; Marion, blk [email protected] Canton, 3 bwf [email protected] some Flow Blue; 25 pcs. Copper 1900’s clothing; silverplate; 55 mixed steers & heifers, mostly black, 725- Luster; 110 pcs. Metlox pewter; fountain pens; antique Burdick, blk [email protected] Herington, 13 mix [email protected] 775 lbs. California Provincial “Rooster” books, 1850’s to 1960’s; paper- Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Hope, 29 mix [email protected] 65 black steers & heifers, 775 lbs. dishes; RS Prussia;Limoges; weights, some advertising; Hillsboro, hol [email protected] Hope, 29 mix [email protected] Bavarian dishes and figurines; coins; many other antiques. Lincolnville, bwf [email protected] Lincolnville, 58 blk [email protected] 120 mixed steers, 850 lbs. Lincolnville, blk [email protected] Herington, 22 mix [email protected] For a complete listing and color photos go to website 60 mixed steers, 850 lbs. www.ksallink.com and click on market place then auctions. Salina, blk [email protected] Hope, 119 blk [email protected] Burdick, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 120 mix [email protected] Many more consignments by sale time. See next week’s Grass & Grain for a complete listing. Lehigh, red [email protected] Hope, 117 blk [email protected] GEORGE & KAY ETHERINGTON ESTATE Listen to Radio Market Reports on WIBW AM 580, KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. Barn Phone 785-258-2205 *Fax No. 785-258-3766

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Scott Miesse, Manager ¥ 785-258-0226 Bob Kickhaefer Ð 785-258-2880 Eugene Just - 620-382-3583 home ¥ 620-382-6152 Cell Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 Gene Schafer - 620-732-3670 ¥ 620-381-1292 Cell Page 22 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 American Angus chief executive officer John Crouch announces retirement John Crouch, chief exec- the farm payment, he says, ular in the United States, formation and data pro- vated the American Angus his “schooling” to participa- utive officer (CEO) of the helped him see the writing they turned to Continental grams and Crouch’s succes- Association to the industry’s tion in the Beef Improve- world’s largest beef breed on the wall: Profit is a mat- bloodlines from overseas.As sor as director of perform- No. 1 source of beef cattle ment Federation (BIF), registry and a pioneer in the ter of pounds and the inputs a regional manager, Crouch ance programs.“Innovations performance data and ex- which provides a platform performance movement, has it takes to generate them. encouraged participation in such as National Cattle pected progeny differences for discussion and knowl- announced his intention to Meanwhile, the Association AHIR, but said the move- Evaluation (NCE), utilizing (EPDs) and provided mem- edge transfer among acade- retire from the American was launching into the per- ment did not gain wide- field data, and the develop- bers with the tools to make mia, breed association rep- Angus Association later in formance movement. Angus spread acceptance until the ment of the methodology to genetic progress.” resentatives and some of the the year. He made his inten- Herd Improvement Records introduction of the perform- use ultrasound measures on Crouch smiles when leading cattlemen in the in- tion known Feb. 20, 2008, (AHIR¨) were introduced ance registration certificate yearling bulls and heifers to someone calls him “Dr. dustry. during a regularly scheduled in 1958. The Association is- (PRC) in 1981. Introduction improve carcass merit are Crouch,” assuming his “If you want to learn, Board of Directors Meeting sued its first performance of the PRC coincided with just a few highlights of his knowledge base to be there are plenty of good in Saint Joseph, Mo. pedigree in 1966 and calcu- Crouch’s move to Saint career. backed with years of school- teachers,” Crouch says, The Board reluctantly ac- lated its first estimated Joseph. It was in that year “The leadership he has ing and advanced degrees. naming Frank Baker, Robert cepted Crouch’s decision, breeding values (EBVs) for that Richard L. “Dick” provided to the Angus breed His highest degree is a bach- De Baca, Martin Jorgensen, Association President and growth in 1972. Crouch ac- Spader, who had been serv- and to the entire beef indus- elor’s in animal husbandry Richard Wilham, Doyle Chairman of the Board Paul cepted the position as re- ing as director of perform- try will have an immeasura- from the University of Ten- Wilson, Larry Benyshek, Hill said, noting Crouch is gional manager for the ance programs, was promot- ble impact,” Bowman con- nessee-Knoxville. He’s the first executive in 45 Southeast in March 1974, ed to executive vice presi- tinues. That leadership ele- quick to attribute much of Continued on page 23 years to retire from the post. the same year the Associa- dent. He subsequently asked “John Crouch has dedi- tion published its first Crouch to take the helm as cated 34 years of his life to Angus Sire Evaluation Re- director of performance pro- the American Angus Associ- port. grams. ation,” says Hill of Champi- “It was one of the happi- After seeing the differ- on Hill, Bidwell, Ohio. est days of my life,” Crouch ence that performance “He’s the only chief execu- says of the day he was records could make among tive to start within the or- named regional manager for some of the progressive ganization as a regional Florida, Georgia, and North herds in his territory, manager, progress to direc- and South Carolina. Getting Crouch says, he jumped at tor of performance pro- in a car to go visit with cat- the opportunity and began to grams, and then on to be- tlemen and share what was work to develop the world’s come executive vice presi- going on in the Angus busi- largest database of beef cat- dent and CEO of the Associ- ness, offer management tips tle performance records. ation. The entire beef indus- and talk cows “was as close From inclusion of birth try is indebted to John to heaven as you could get,” weights in AHIR to elec- Crouch for advancing lead- he says. tronic submission of data to ing-edge genetic evalua- At the time, the Angus fostering the research and tions.” business was floundering. adoption of ultrasound to It was the performance Registrations had peaked in develop ultrasound-derived push that first attracted the 1968 at 406,310, but the predictions of progeny car- Tennessee native to join the breed’s small, compact cass merit, Crouch has been Association staff, Crouch frame was becoming more at the forefront of breed im- says. Early involvement in and more of a detriment. provement programs in the the purebred industry relied The late 1960s push for beef industry. on the show ring for evalua- growth and performance “Without a doubt, John tion, and winning in the was starting to deter people has to be considered one of show ring for a marketing from buying the smaller- the pioneers in developing strategy. But experience framed, early-maturing cat- performance programs for gained in managing a tle. Commercial breeders the beef seedstock industry Chuckey, Tenn., commercial looked elsewhere, and when as we know them today,” herd, where income from they couldn’t find answers says Bill Bowman, Asso- cows was expected to make with the British breeds pop- ciation vice president of in- Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 23 Continued from page 22 reaching 271,222 in fiscal departments and entities of better meet customer needs “John’s been an out- “Even though he is very year 2000. the Association as well. and ensure supply of CAB standing leader,” says Jarold hands-on, he’s put good Roy Wallace, Bill Graham Just as the future started Under the leadership of product; and transitioned Callahan of Express Angus people in good places and and Henry Gardiner among to look bright, the Angus in- Terry Cotton, Angus Pro- leadership to John Stika, Ranches, Yukon, Okla., and allowed them to do their his teachers. “BIF has dustry was turned upside ductions Inc. (API), has ex- who now serves as presi- a director for the Associa- jobs extremely well,” Calla- served an important role in down with Spader’s unex- panded its services as the dent, following the retire- tion. “Under his tenure, han continues. “He’s been standardizing collection and pected death in October Association’s publishing ment of Jim Riemann.“ Angus has experienced un- easy to work with; he has reporting of performance 2001. Crouch was immedi- arm, including the addition Since I have been with the precedented growth due to outstanding vision; and data so that more cattlemen ately appointed the interim of a Web Services Depart- program,” Stika says, “John his ability to work with peo- we’re going to miss him and could benefit from it.” executive vice president and ment and a Creative Media has been nothing but proac- ple and get people to pull in his leadership at the Ameri- Crouch served 16 years as a guided the Angus com- Department. tive in finding ways to sup- the same direction. can Angus Association.” committee member for the munity through one of its Angus Genetics Inc. port the direction of CAB organization. He was hon- most heart-wrenching peri- (AGI) was launched in 2007 rather than dictate or direct ANNUAL FARM CONSIGNMENT ored both with the organiza- ods. He was officially ap- under the direction of Bill it. I think that is reflected in tion’s Pioneer Award and pointed to the position at the Bowman. While universities the attitude of the team of Continuing Service Award. February 2002 Board Meet- are reducing their commit- people that makes up the AUCTION Through the use of ing. ment to conducting genetic Association, API, AGI, the SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 10:00 AM EPDs, Angus breeders were Crouch has continued to evaluations, AGI now offers Foundation and, obviously, Sedgwick County Fairgrounds able to increase the growth support innovative perform- a data analysis service to the CAB. CHENEY, KS and performance of the ance programs. The intro- industry. “It carries through to the breed while maintaining its duction of dollar value in- The Angus Foundation, industry, too,” Stika contin- TRACTORS & SKID STEER semi trailer, tandem axle; sin- 2003 JD 7810, 2057 hours, gle axle dolly for semi trailer; position as the calving-ease dexes ($Values), calving under the leadership of Mil- ues. “Producers can sense IVT trans., 18.4x43 duals, Tow Master Quip Net pintle leader. Commercial cattle- ease EPDs, a temperament ford Jenkins, has flourished. there’s a cohesiveness there MFWD, 4 remotes, 3 point, hitch trailer with tandem duals, that is targeted and is driv- extended warranty with JD 740 dovetail and ramps, 20,000 men recognized the Angus research evaluation, heifer A net worth now exceeding Classic loader and grapple, GVW; 6x6 bumper pull stock cow for her maternal value. pregnancy EPDs and re- $5.4 million has allowed the ing value for their cattle. slick; 1977 JD 4630, 3 trailer; 32’ bumper pull self The Certified Angus Beef¨ search into feed efficiency nonprofit affiliate to expand John is creating that synergy remotes, 18.4x38 duals, 3 unloading round bale trailer, point, 1000 PTO, radar, 4300 7,000 lb. Axles, one brake; new (CAB¨) brand was success- and marker-assisted selec- its support of education, re- and feeling of unity.” hours since overhauled; JD 35’ gooseneck self unloading ful in generating premiums tion, demonstrate the priori- search and youth initiatives. Crouch says the role he 2750, 3086 hours, 3 point, round bale trailer, 7,000 lb. for Angus cattle, capitaliz- ty still given to breed im- Certified Angus Beef played as executive vice PTO, 2 remotes, good rubber Axles, one brake; 6’x8’ tandem with JD 146 mid-mount loader, trailer; garden tractor trailer; ing on the breed’s ability to provement. LLC (CAB) has withstood president and CEO was to joystick, always shedded; 1993 300 gal. diesel tank on 2 wheel grow rapidly to a point of As the Association’s ex- the loss of export markets to make sure good leaders JD 4950, 11,545 hours, trailer; 40’ dry box van, lights harvest and its inherent ecutive, his untiring and un- Japan and other countries were in every leadership po- MFWD, powershift, 3 remotes and brakes work; 6x12 Iron Ox with power beyond, PTO, 3 enclosed side door double ability to marble. Registra- yielding dedication have for due to the “cow that stole sition, to help them do their point hitch with quick hitch and back doors; new 18’ steel floor tions were on the rebound at the last six years been com- Christmas”; has refined its jobs, and to help them work lift assist, 18.4x42 rears with hauler; 6x16 utility with gate, duals, $7,000 spent on in- good condition; hay trailer run- the turn of the century, mandeered to bolster other original specifications to together. frame overhaul, $4,000 spent ning gear; hay trailer, 16’ with on pump and injectors; JD new floor. 4020, 3 point, PTO, LP, good rubber, SN212415179R; JD B, EQUIPMENT FARM AUCTION runs good SN289617; Bobcat 1994 A&L 500 grain cart, lights AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 11:00 AM 632 skid steer, Ford gas always shedded, nice; 2006 SATURDAY, MARCH 8 — 10:00 AM engine, with bucket; 1982 JD Wylie 1500 gal. 60’ sprayer, LOCATION: From MANHATTAN, KS: Go East on 24 Hwy. to 4440, AR, 2 remotes, PTO, 3 chemical inductor, 3-way noz- 615 Rannells Rd, MANHATTAN, KS Flush Rd., North 7 miles to Louisville Rd., East 1 mile & North point, 9454 hours; JD 158 zles, foam marker, radar, 3/4 mile. From WAMEGO, KS: Go North on 99 Hwy. 4 miles to loader with joystick and grap- Raven monitor, 14.8x48 rub- From Hwy 177, turn E on Hwy K-18 go 300 ft turn left (N) on Louisville Rd., West 7 miles to Rockenham Rd., North 3/4 ple fork, offered with above ber; JD 940 30’ field cultivator, Messenger Rd, Rannells Rd is 1st left mile. tractors and separate; 1969 5 tine harrow, good finish tool; TRACTORS, COMBINES & HEADS, TRUCKS & MACHINERY, Duetz Allis, 3500 hours, 3 JD 24’ mulch finisher, 5 row TRACTOR/EQUIPMENT dios, vases, Tupperware, chan- tine harrow; JD 1000 42’ field TO SELL AT 1:00PM delier, potato bin, 8 place sil- IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT, HOG & CATTLE EQUIP., point, PTO, 2 remotes, cab and GRAIN EQUIPMENT & MISC. air, with 476 Allis loader quick cultivator; Wilrich 31’ field culti- 1947 Ford 9N tractor, 7ft- 3pt verware in box. vator with gauge wheels; Allis blade, 3pt crane, 1000 lb ca- release bucket; 1980 875 SHOP & LAWN See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listings. Versatile, new paint, 20.8x38 30’ field cultivator; Kent Series pacity 2-wheel cart, lawn 5 field cultivator, 33’; Hiniker 14’x20’ car port, King Cutter 5’ Have large building in case of rain. Lunch served by St. duals, 4500 hours on complete sweeper w/ bag, 3pt 2-14 plow, engine overhaul, 1`500 hours 45’ field cultivator, walking pendulum hitch. bush hog, MTD yard machine Joseph Altar Society. tandems on wings; Inc 20’ 820 13.5hp 38”cut lawnmower, on new transmission, 4 remotes. flex head; Kuker 300 gal. trailer ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES Scotts riding mower, American OWNERS: EICHMAN BROS., 785-456-3457 sprayer with 30’ booms, nice; Hand sewn quilts, Queen Anne flag and pole, porch swing, HOOBLER AUCTION COMPANY COMBINES JD 235 21’ tandem disc, new Chair, pitcher w/ washbasin, *3 park bench, 8’ windmill, lawn AUCTIONEERS: 1994 JD 9500, 4268 hours, discs and bearings; Graber pull drawer dresser, 2 drop-leaf ta- ornaments/yard art (donkey w/ Everett Hoobler, 785-256-5790 Dennis Rezac, 785-456-4187 SN657831, with 930 header, behind 5 shank ripper; JD 630 bles, books, Breyer horses, chopper, chaff spreader, 24’ tandem disc, hyd. leveling, cart, deer, eagle, flamingos, 30.5x32, long auger, DAS, cast iron tea kettle, Kodak Holstein cows), craftsman 4 nice; Shaffer 20’ offset disc; JD movie projector, crock cookie DAM, hyd. fore and aft, auto 20’ tandem disc, good discs; gal shop vac, limb saw, dolly, jar, phonograph cabinet, paint- header height; 1976 JD 7700, Wilbeck 16’ offset disc Model ed cream can, cream can, Gib- grass seeder, lawn mower, 4200 hours, cab and air, 1638, 22” front blades, 21” rear son china set of 12, oil lamps, wood chipper, cistern pump, spreader, 24’ header, field blades; Krause 14’ chisel; Allis hen on nest, Griggs-Grunow hose w/ reel, power blower, ready; 1976 Inc 915 diesel 16’ chisel; Krause 12 shank Poulan 40cc 18 inch chain spreader, cab and air, 22 com- diesel; springtooth and carrier; grandfather clock w/ radio, bination header, very good cookbooks, rooster weather saw, Craftsman 16” chainsaw, drag harrow; JD 450 grain drill, self-propelled lawn mower, condition, always shedded, 6” spacing, 1/2 speed kit, one vane, washtubs, iron baby bed, 2241 hours; 1974 JD 4400, 3.5hp rototiller, gas can, cross- owner; JD 400 3 point rotary scythe, ice tongs, flat iron, 8 diesel, new bars, 18’ header, hoe; 3 point 7’ rotary mower, place Rogers silverware, *3 cut/bow saw, trash cans, bird- cab and air; 1976 Gleaner M, bath, bird feeders, metal lawn heavy duty; Baker Model 5000 drawer dresser, Huffy 26” boys cab and air, diesel, chopper, 20’ with 11 shanks, big bike. chairs, 6/12v battery charger, 20’ header with both reels, sweeps; Allis 8’ 3 point blade; 1/3hp electric emery wheel, 2850 hours. FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD 6’ blade for front end loader; JD aluminum 12’ extension ladder, Full size bed, round oak table, VEHICLES & TRAILERS 158 loader bucket, rebuilt; JD 5’ step ladder, gas powered round table w/ leaf and 6 1996 Ford Aero Max L 9000 quick hitch; JD suitcase weight with brackets; 3 point cement chairs, over-stuffed rocker re- trimmer, electric edger, Yard single axle semi, Cat 6 cyl., 7 machine 22” push mower, speed; 1978 Jeep 2 1/2 ton mixer; 3 point post driver; cliner, cane-back chair, Jenny Cimarron 3 pint 8’ rotary Lind bed, glider rocker, 19 push cart, 3/8” Craftsman drill, 6x6 military truck, 6 cyl., 27,000 miles; 1985 GMC mower, like new; Shaffer 14’ cu.ft. GE side-by-side refriger- 1/2” drive sockets, creeper, wheel barrow, cyclone seeder, Brigadier single axle semi, 855 offset disc; Allis 5x16 semi ator freezer, 19 cu.ft. GE up- mount plow; Hesston 2210 wood pick, brush trimmer, Cum., 7 speed; 1994 Ford right freezer, Whirlpool washer F250, diesel, auto, AC, new field cultivator; 60’ Noble; 3 and dryer, Amana gas range, rakes, pitchfork/silage forks, glow plugs, one owner; 1978 anhydrous applicators; JD GE water cooler, knotty pine snow shovels, posthole digger, Ford 1 ton dually flatbed, 4 4755 8407 hours, 3 remotes, hutch, knee-hole desk, book sharpshooter, hand saws, axe, speed, 460 V-8, PS, good; POT, 3 point, 20.8x38 with cases, 2-door book case, *or- potato forks, hedge axe, 2 1998 Chevy Z71 4x4, 1/2 ton duals, SNRW4755H001614; nate Italian table, *4 drawer bench vise, 7 gal air bubble, short bed, reg. Cab, 350 V8, 2002 JD 3200 telehandler, 18’ dresser, 3 drawer chest, cedar trouble light, drop cords, Silverado pkg, tow pkg, reach; JD 8300, 10,232 hours, chest, end tables, gun cabinet, wrenches, screwdrivers, ham- 185,000 miles; 1959 Inc B160 4 remotes, 3 point, PTO, exercise bike, weights, oak mers, wrecking bar, numerous grain truck, V8, 4 speed, 2 MFWD, 18.4x48 rears with rocker, rollaway bed, folding speed, 825x20, 13 1/2’ bed duals, 14.9x46 front, SN2300 hand tools, jumper cables, flar- 1216, all updates; 2002 game table w/ chairs, bar stool, and hoist, 60,000 miles, good; ing tools. 1992 Ford LTL 9000, N14 Hesston 4910 big square baler metal storage cabinet, Singer Cum., 13 speed, twin screw, with preservation box, big and sewing machine, 4 drawer file MISCELLANEOUS Christmas decorations, ceram- Hendrickson walking beam all knotter tub, Lincoln central cabinet w/ keyed lock, portable lube and Hesston knotter blow- ic figurines, Men’s leather suspension with 14 1/2’ round wardrobe, wooden stools, heavy duty demolition bed and er; 2002 Hesston 4910 big child’s folding table, playpen, coats (size M,L), stackable hoist, 288,000 miles; 1966 square baler, same features as air mattress, child’s wooden plastic storage bins, Coleman Ford F600 grain truck, V8, 4 above baler; 2005 Schaben chair, numerous lamp sets, lantern, extra large dog crate, speed, 2 speed, 15’ steel bed sprayer, 80’ booms on 15” cen- floor lamp, magazine rack end mailbox, electrical wire, ammo and hoist, set up for hyd. drill fill ter, 1500 gal., 3 way nozzles, table, picture frames, T L Wol- boxes, cooler, tackle boxes, auger; 1975 Chevy C65 bulk foam marker, Teejet monitor, cott painting, throw rugs, tow- rods/reels, hay hooks, watering fuel truck, 2,000 gal., V8, 4 sp. 114.9x46 tires; 2006 JD 455 els, sheets/bedding, dresser can, gopher trap, tank heater, 2 sp.; 1989 Ford van, V8, auto, grain drill, dry fert., 7 1/2 spac- scarves, fire extinguisher, apple picker, metal detector. PS; 1988 Ford van, V8, auto, ing, air design scrapers, good bread maker, crock pots, sharp PS; Ford F700 truck with bed discs; 2007 Sitrax 16 wheel rake, excellent; Rowse 23 microwave, microwave cart, DURABLE MEDICAL and hoist, V8, 4 sp. 2 sp., has been laid on its side; 40’ flat wheel rake, nice. electric dehydrator, luggage, EQUIPMENT Hoover vacuum, Oreck XL vac- TO SELL AT 12:00 Jazzy Select power wheel Mark Elpers is liquidating all his hay equipment. For informa- uum, hand vacuum, back mas- tion call, 316-542-9907. sager, Champion paper shred- chair, Super Scout battery op- der, 19 inch RCA TV, RCA erated scooter, manual hospi- AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Very clean sale. We will run 2 rings VCR, bread box, Orleans tal bed, electric hospital bed, part of the day. Many more items will be there day of sale. Call stainless flatware, 8 place bed table, Careguard pressure for more Information, Fred Foley, 316-542-3473 or mobile, 316- Corelle, blender, George Fore- pump system, 2 lift chairs, 772-7704; John Hillman, 3316-540-3242. man grill, waffle iron, glasses, *sectioned 40’ aluminum Announcements made day of sale take precedence over all candy dish, whatnot shelf, rival wheelchair ramp w/ rails, com- printed materials. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch indoor grill, soup bowls, ceram- mode, walkers, canes, crutch- served. ic pitcher-bowls-glassware, ra- es, back braces, and more. Many more items too numerous to mention. Pictures of items with * available on our website http://home.wamego.net/see- leauction ID required for bidding number.Terms: cash or valid check. Not responsible for accidents or theft. Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. Lunch by Wanda’s Country Catering available on site Conducted by Hillman Auction Service 227 N. Main ¥ Cheney, KS 67025 KATIE SMITH, OWNER www.farmandhomeks.com/hillmansales.html Ivan Seele, Auctioneer Fred Nelson, Auctioneer John Hillman, Auctioneer ¥ Office: 316-540-3242 785-636-5390 785-776-6351 Fred Foley, Rick Horsch, Associate Auctioneers Page 24 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 USDA is estimating stock to Placements of light- once again begun to feel the very slightly climb; howev- weight cattle were up pressure from higher corn. er, some private market sharply (+25% for <600 and The late January, early Feb- Paragon watchers estimate carryout up 20% for 600-pounders). ruary rally looks to be over, at only at 43 million bushels The increase in lightweight as feeders have fallen back for 2008/2009. cattle points to an increase from their recent highs. Perspectives Thoughts: While soy- in marketings this summer. With corn continuing to beans are at historically The Cold Storage report look like it has potential to high levels, we cannot get also came out on Friday climb we recommend re- A commodity analysis by Ryan Broxterman excited about selling at the which showed beef stocks maining hedged up on current moment. Funda- down 5% from last year. A feeder cattle through next mental and technical data surprising number consid- fall. Wheat Corn corn this year, a good por- continues to point to higher ering that beef production Last week, the USDA At the outlook confer- tion of that corn will fall prices. We will continue to was up 3.1% in January. The information contained held their annual outlook ence last week the USDA outside of the prime grow- advise producers to hold off Thoughts: While summer herein, while not guaranteed as to conference, at which they estimated corn acreage at ing regions which will make on any new sales until the live cattle do not look real accuracy or completeness, is ob- pegged 2008/09 US wheat 90 million, down 3.6 million it hard for us to reach the market gives us signs of its friendly, fall and winter live tained from sources believed to be reliable. Any opinions or recom- acres at 64.0 million, up 3.6 from last year, but higher estimated 154.9 bushels per topping. cattle contracts continue to mendations expressed are based million from last year, but than most traders were an- acre yield estimate. We do Cattle look bullish. We fear that on the author’s judgment, and no 1.0 million below the latest ticipating. Most thought the know this for sure looking at January Cattle on Feed while deferred live cattle guarantee is made that profits will USDA baseline estimate. USDA would drop acreage the USDA number. There is estimates were released on fundamentals are bullish be achieved or losses will not be in- The USDA estimated a by about 5 million bringing little room for error. Prob- Friday. Total Cattle on feed we may fall into the same curred. Recommendations made yield of 42.8 or 2.3 bushels it down to the 88-89 million lematic weather will have was estimated at 102.0% of pattern we have over the should not be construed as an per acre higher than last acre range. The USDA also the ability to push corn well last year, placements at past several months in offer to buy or sell commodities. year. This increased total estimated the 2008 yield at beyond all time highs. We 105.7% and marketings at which the deferred prices Chris Haverkamp is President production 263 million 154.9 bushels up from 151.1 feel that at some point dur- 100.9%. The total on feed look better than current of Paragon Investments, Inc. a Full Service and Discount Com- bushels to 2330 million last year. On the demand ing this marketing year corn and marketing numbers cash. However, cash cattle modity Brokerage firm located in bushels. In addition the side of the equation the will push to the $6.00 area. were both in line with pre- do not climb to meet fu- Silver Lake, Kansas. Please feel USDA also lowered exports USDA dropped 2008/2009 We will continue to hold re- report estimates; however, tures, but rather cash re- free to contact Mr. Haverkamp by 250 million bushels. Much feed usage 550 million maining old crop as well as the placement number was mains steady and futures phone at 888-452-8751 or email: of the drop in exports was bushels, and dropped ex- holding off on any addition- lower than expected. fall. Feeder cattle have (chris @ piitrader.com). due to the world wheat ports 300 million bushels to al new crop sales. production estimate be- 2150. Soybeans tween 645-655 million met- However, even with this At the outlook confer- ric tonnes. A production of drop, carryout was estimat- ence the USDA estimated that size could eventually ed at 1243 million bushels, US 2008 soybean acres to in- AUCTION offer resistance to prices due mainly to the increase crease 7.4 million acres to and make US wheat less in ethanol production 71 million acres. They cou- SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 9:31 AM attractive on the export which is estimated to ac- pled this with a trend line Sterl Hall, 619 N. Rogers — ABILENE, KANSAS front. count for 4.1 billion bushels yield of 42.1 bushels per Thoughts: The wheat of corn usage this year. acre for a total production FURNITURE, ANTIQUES entertainment stand; Ameri- hammers; roll around tool box; market looks like it is on its Thoughts: We feel the number of 2950 million & COLLECTIBLES cana encyclopedia set; assort- Skill saw; saber saw; saws all; China hutch; table; washer; ed small kitchen appliances; drill press; assorted garden way back to the highs. Both acreage number that the bushels. It currently looks dryer; electric stove; refrigera- George Foreman grill; bread- tools; work bench; Miller stick old and new crop wheat USDA released last week as if we will increase pro- tor; 5 piece oak, California king maker; electric skillet; Express welder; metal miter box with have steadily climbed high- was high. With the contin- duction and decrease de- bedroom set with Select Com- - X Cooker; Montgomery saw; radial arm saw; assorted er over the past two weeks ued rising input prices mand in the coming year; fort air mattress and bookcase Wards shipping box; MANY, fishing equipment; air com- and once again are in an up- along the surging soybean however, because we are headboard; entertainment cab- MANY MORE ITEMS TOO pressor; air hoses; assorted air trend. We will keep a close prices it is hard to imagine not working with the hefty inet; dinette set with chairs; NUMEROUS TO MENTION tools; Homelite XL 12 chain- dishwasher; phone stand; end saw; wheel barrows; air condi- monitor on weather as we corn acres not taking more carry out that we had com- NOT YET UNCOVERED. table; rocker; microwave; desk; tioner; John Deere 111 lawn begin to break dormancy. of a hit than the USDA is ing into last year it looks computer desk; Gateway com- YARD, SHOP & mower, hydrostatic drive; push Worldwide the wheat crop currently estimating. If we like we may tighten stock puter; exercise bike; metal MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS reel mower; Maytag wringer looks like it is in good do reach 90 million acres of even further this year. The shelf; bookshelf; old school 1/4”, 1/2”, 3/8” socket sets; end washer; MANY, MANY MORE shape. Current estimates desk; small roll top desk; old wrench sets; miscellaneous ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO show world stocks rising kitchen table with 2 chairs; screw drivers; miscellaneous MENTION. due to record acres and Kansas’ Long-Term Care, Clerk/Cashier: Auction Company what appears to be a good Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. Lunch served. crop. If we don’t have a Life and Health Insurance major supply disruption SELLER: JACK BURNS this spring due to weather, “Be Wise”...Select look for the gap between Specialists ALLYN THOMPSON & wheat and corn to narrow as ALL S OLL REE RON SHIVERS AUCTION CO. wheat may once again com- C U T -F : pete with corn as feed. We 120 NE 14TH ST., P.O. BOX 356, ABILENE, KS 67410 will look to make additional 800-373-9559 PHONE: (785) 263-7488 ¥ FAX: (785) 263-1973 2008 and 2009 sales if the EMAIL: [email protected] market fails to push into Visit our website: www.rsrealtyandauction.com new highs. JIM PHILLIPS INSURANCE

FOR SALE INFORMATION OR CATALOG: Ray’s Cell: (620) 636-0045 • Linda’s Cell: (620) 288-0364 Bill & Jo Ellard, Owners [email protected] P. O. Box 802207 • Dallas, Texas 75380 KANSAS: Ray Meyer, Manager Office (972) 532-2100 • Fax (972) 532-2190 284A EE Rd., Fall River, KS 67047 Office (620) 658-4494 • Fax (620) 658-4426 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 25 Wind for schools announces deadline for applications The Kansas Rural Cen- and solar will be the ener- generator with the controls mer are in the process of ter (KRC) and Kansas Wind gy sources during their and invertor built into the ordering their turbines Applications Center at lifetimes,” he said. The turbine. For more informa- now. We hope to see them Kansas State University criteria used for evalua- tion on the Skystream, visit spinning by spring,” he announce the second dead- tion of applicant schools, the Southwest Windpower said. line for Wind for Schools include the following: a site at http://www.skys- For more information proposals is April 1, 2008. wind classification of class treamenergy.com/skys- on the Wind for Schools From these applications, 3 or better; a high and open tream/ project, for application cri- five rural schools will be site; community awareness The program, supported teria or for proposal for- selected to install 1.9 kW and desire; administrative by the National Renewable mat, please see the wind turbines in order to support at the school, and Energy Center Laboratory, http://www. encourage integration of science teacher(s) willing started in 2007 with five eece.ksu.edu/psg/wac/ Bohi Forever Lady 7030 won grand champion female at renewable energy educa- and able to incorporate schools across Kansas. Na- Please contact Ruth the 2008 Kansas Angus Futurity Show & Sale in tion in their K-12 science the turbine into school gengast said all the prelim- Miller at (785) 532-4596 or Hutchinson. Bohi Land & Cattle, made the consign- curriculum. curriculum (with assis- inary study has been done [email protected]; or Dan ment. Brian Finnestad, Cordova, Ill., evaluated the 38 Dan Nagengast execu- tance). for the schools selected Nagengast at (785) 748-0959 tive director of KRC and The project will install last year. “Three of the five or nagengast@earthlink. entries. Photo by American Angus Association. coordinator for Wind for the Southwest Windpower schools selected last sum- net. Schools, said the pro- Skystream 3.7, a 1.9 kW tur- gram gives “each school a bine suitable for residen- leg up in science educa- tial use. With a blade diam- tion, engineering, and eter of just over 12 feet, the AUCTION math.” Skystream typically gener- SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 10:00 AM “Kids ‘get’ the concept ates $300 to $400 worth of of renewable energy and electricity in a year. The 4221 Shawnee Rd, WELLSVILLE, KS they understand that wind Skystream is the first wind Auctioneer’s Note:The cattle have been sold recently. Photos & complete listing on website. TRACTORS, TRAILERS & ENGINES, SHOP MACHINERY EQUIPMENT, TOOLS & MISC. AUCTION Int’l 706 w/or w/o Koyker 565 Chev 350 eng, dbl hump hds, ldr, G; MH 44, G, NF; Satoh Edelbrock intake, chrome valve SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 10:00 AM w/ldr, S650-G; 6 x 20 GN stock cvrs, mild cam (reserve); Ford Tri 3 Bar S Warrior 718S won grand champion bull at To be held at the National Guard Armory located on trlr; WW 6 x16 stock trlr, BP; 300 6-cyl eng; Edelbrock 50 the 2008 Kansas Angus Futurity Show & Sale in #81 Hwy. @ the South edge of 61/2 x 16 Park flat bd trlr; 14’ carb; Century & Lincoln tndm dump trlr; JD 207 bush welders; torch set w/bttls; Hutchinson. Garrett Lampe, Scott City, was the con- CONCORDIA, KANSAS hog; 10’ tndm disc; sm disc; K3500 gen; eng hoist; kero & signor. Brian Finnestad, Cordova, Ill., evaluated the 38 Note: We have decided to close the rental division & con- easy-flow; 8’ cultipactor; 10’ propane htrs; Jobox; sm “L” centrate solely on the landscaping & irrigation portion of our entries. Photo by American Angus Association. spring tooth; 10’ chisel; harrow; tank; Craftsman 10” table saw business. All of this equipment is in good shape & repair. 3-btm plow; blade; carry alls; & router; 6” grinder; miter saw; Much of it looks like new & some items have never, or rarely 3pt post hole digger. air nail & staple guns; misc. been used. HAY & CATTLE EQUIPMENT PIPE, BOAT & MISC CHECK www.llagasseauction-re.com NH 851 big rnd baler, AW; JD Appr.1500’ 1” & 350’ 2” steel for complete sale bill & pictures 24T sq baler, string; Hesston pipe; 19 concrete culverts; 10’ CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & POWER TOOLS, 1014 Hydro-Swing swather; JD Jon boat w/trlr; Minnkota troll FLOOR EQUIP, LAWN EQUIPMENT, TRENCHING & 39 sickle mower; NH 463 disc mtr; Century punch bag; DIGGING EQUIPMENT, MISCELLANEOUS mower; NI 400 5-bar & Vicon Honda 3 whlr; doors & parts; 8” 8whl rakes; 20’x 8’6” bale trlr; new siding; scrap iron. 40’ elec hay elev; SE 3pt bale See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listings. CONSIGNED BY mover; port squeeze chute; DALE FLYNN head gate; feeders; manure Check website for complete sale bill & pictures. Katolight 40kw generator on spreader, grnd driven; gates; whls w/PTO, used 2 hrs, fence items; tanks & htrs. PERFORMANCE LAWNS & RENTAL, (reserve); 10HP log splitter. 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GO TO www.grassandgrain.com Page 26 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Researchers take to air to manage SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 10:00 A.M. 601 S. Broadway, SALINA, KS noxious weed teasel along I-70 CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED UNTIL FEBRUARY 29TH CARS & CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT WILL SELL AT NOON Motorists may not know areas along a four-mile sec- means there is a narrow Seed persistence is at least its name, but they are like- tion of I-70 several miles window of only 10 days in three years, meaning a ly familiar with the tall west of Columbia. The mid-July for mowing with- comprehensive control plant with eye-catching spectral image of teasel out promoting the produc- program must extend be- pink and purple flowers can be distinguished from tion and spread of viable yond one year. lining highways in summer. that of other plants, Smeda seeds. “The use of vegetation In fall and winter the plant said. In Missouri the main for suppressing teasel resembles a thistle patch. The researchers will seed head at the top of the growth will provide the teasel’s center shoot tends most environmentally The teasel is a well-ar- test different management TRUCKS, TRAILERS AND CARS: 1971 Corvette; 1968 Chrysler mored, noxious weed that techniques on five plots. A to flower some time in the friendly technique for 300 2 door convertible; 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme crowds out native plants mixture of cool- and warm- latter half of July. Lateral long-term management of Brougham; 1966 Mustang; 2003 Buick LaSabre, approx. 34,000 that wildlife depend on for season grasses will be branches also form seed teasel and minimize selec- miles, (owner has moved into a rest home and needs to sell her sown in areas treated with heads, but they initiate tion of herbicide-resistant car); 1996 Freightliner, 195” wheel base, 60 series Detroit engine, food. 10 speed transmission, 11-22-5 tires; 2002 GMC box truck W3500 Typically growing to 6 or different herbicides that flowering only after the plants,” Smeda said. This cab over, 1 ton dually, 12’ box w/Tommy Lift, V-8, 4 speed auto, 7 feet in height, teasel affect the teasel but not the middle seed head has com- research may serve as a 11’6” tall; 1983 Ford 1 ton flatbed, 350, new tires; 2002 Ford 3/4 plants can prevent mo- grass. “The choice of her- pleted flowering. By this model for measuring infes- ton pickup; 1999 Ford 3/4 ton pickup; 2000 Ford 3/4 ton pickup; bicides was made to have time, Smeda said, mature tation and assessing man- 2001 Ford 3/4 ton pickup; 1989 GMC 1 ton dually with box and torists from seeing deer hoist; 1986 Chevy C70 16’ Omaha bed w/hoist, V8 gas; 1988 28’ about to charge across the some margin of safety for seeds are already being agement techniques for Real-Lite self contained motorhome on Ford chaise & motor; 1987 road. University of Mis- the grasses we are using,” formed, so if you mow that other invasive species, he Chevy C70 16’ Omaha bed w/hoist; 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GPS souri researchers are gath- Smeda said. plant off, viable seeds will said. turbo; Great Dane refrigerated 48’ trailer; 1969 IHC Loadstar After one year of treat- have been produced. Another way the teasel w/hoist; Lufkin 53’ x 102” semi insulated box trailer; utility trailer; ering remote sensing infor- 1985 F150 Ford pickup; 1974 F250 pick up; 1993 B700 bus, turbo mation to gauge the effec- ment, multispectral pho- On the other hand, if spreads may be beyond the diesel engine w/Allison auto transmission, K-State purple with tiveness of a teasel-man- tography over treated teasel plants are mowed reach of science. The decals (well maintained and in good shape); 1985 Iroc Camero agement program on infest- areas will enable the gen- before flowering, re-growth plant’s thistles are unique Z28 w/T top, V8 motor; 1998 Mustang, nice. ed areas along Interstate eration of updated maps can occur, sending up addi- in their look and can be at- FARM EQUIPMENT: JD 8550 3 section grain drill; 1969 Mac 70. Teasel populations are that can be used to assess tional shoots with seed tractive in dry flower wrench truck; 1983 Vermeer 605H round baler; 1979 Vermeer 605E round baler; 1983 New Holland 851 round baler; 1989 increasing in Missouri, the effectiveness of herbi- heads. The plant may also arrangements, which can Hesston 560 found baler; 2006 Long 2046 round baler; IHC 1290 mainly along highway cor- cide application and grass shift from being a biennial serve as an inadvertent ve- mower conditioner; Homemade 6 bale mover; St John built ridors and into pastures establishment. Aerial im- that finishes its life that hicle for spreading seeds. scraper; grain dryer (portable); 5’ rotary mower; 6’ rotary mower; and abandoned fields off aging of untreated areas season to a perennial by “The plant has tricked us Land Pride RCR2596 8’ mower; Land Pride SC2672 mower, mounts on front of a skid loader; 60” Land Pride 3 pt box blade; roadsides. also will let researchers creating a small rosette into believing it has a posi- 1952 Ford 8N tractor, PTO, 3 pt; Swartz PTO driven, hyd control, The researchers will be study the rate of teasel that will continue to devel- tive use,” Smeda said. “I 2 wheel feed wagon; 3 pt Bush Hog mower, 3 pt. blade. using a device called a spread in other areas. op through the fall and have seen them in flower FORKLIFTS: Harlo H6000 rough terrain forklift, 6,000 lb cap, 21’ spectroradiometer, which Testing new teasel-man- flower the following year. shop windows.” lifting heights, diesel motor; White 5,000 lb., propane, 2 stage, measures how much radi- agement techniques is im- pneumatic tires, 4 cylinder Moline motor, runs good; 5000 lb Tow ant energy a surface re- portant because simply Motor forklift, 3 stage, hard rubber propane. flects at different wave- mowing the plants can ac- CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: 2001 304.5 Caterpillar mini exca- vator with several different buckets, hyd. breaker, hyd plate com- lengths. Measuring the tually make things worse in STOP pactor, good condition; 1995 892 JD DLC track excavator, 70,000 wavelength reflectance of the long run. Water from coming in your Basement or Grain Elevators lb; 416 Cat loader/backhoe with cab; 6D bulldozer; R40 Ditch teasel plants will allow the “Current management Witch; 2004 Bobcat S185 skid loader with cab; 1998 Vermeer researchers to identify programs to remove the I will pump gel (Oilfield gel) under your floors and/or behind D24b Navigator under ground boring machine, 3050 hours 4cyl Cummins diesel with tandem trailer approx.. 600’ of rod. their unique “spectral sig- plant have not been ef- Your wall to fill any space or crevice where water can creep fective and mowing plants into your basement or grain elevators. All work guaranteed. ATV’S, SCOOTERS, MOTORCYCLES, LAWN MOWERS: 2006 nature,” said weed scien- ATV Diamo Scout 300cc 4x4, 48 miles; 2006 Diamo Turista 300cc tist Reid Smeda. The sig- at the wrong time of year DON’T WAIT. scooter, 300 miles; Hustler 602D diesel 6 wheel drive lawn mower; nature can be adapted to can actually serve to CALL BILL NICHOLS WATERPROOFING NOW Murray Ultra 15 1/2 hp. 42” cut riding mower (runs great); 2003 multispectral images taken spread seed and worsen 1-800-215-0537 Limited Edition Yamaha Raptor, 670cc; 16 hp White lawn tractor w/56” deck and 3 pt. hitch comes with chisel, disc, 1 bottom plow. from an airplane, allowing the problem,” Smeda said. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday researchers to generate a The plant’s extended peri- MOUNTED ANIMALS: Large water buffalo head; spotted leopard *Free Estimates-No Excavating * Don’t wait until it floods again * resting on a rock. map of teasel-infested od of seed production MACHINE SHOP AND OTHER TOOLS: Delta 12” Radial Arm Saw w/stand, 2HP 230V single phase; American Pacer engine lathe, 20” Swing x 56” between centers and 1 3/4” thru hole with 15” 4 jaw chuck, taper attachment, and steady rest; Tennant gas powered floor sweeper Model 42HD; solvent parts washer pump & filter system; (2) Gates model 74810035 hose crimping machines, 115v, 30,000 lb with some dies; Ingersoll Rand model 2475 gas powered air compressor with 30 gal tank and 11.5 HP electric start Kawasaki engine, used very little; 24” Manual Rotary Table; large wooden box of miscellaneous collets; box of adjustable reamers; metal shelving/bolt bins; Valenite tool setter; Brown & Sharpe electronic height gauge, (does not work); Harig Air Flow Fixture - to sharpen end mills; 26”X19”X9” deep solvent parts washer on 30 gal tank; Anthony Model 941 Oxygen/Acetylene Cart; 45”X44”20” deep Kennedy chest tool box; 26”X12”X16” deep Craftsman top tool box; 26”X18”X16” deep Craftsman top tool box; box of large lathe tool holders; 13X30 Cazeneuve engine lathe; Heat Treat furnace; Cincinnati Mill 00; L- Tec 225 welding & cutting system; Robin air enviro change refrig- erant recharging system; Miller M-225 arc welder; pipe master pipe threader; new truck radiators and fans; red emergency lights; Suntec steam cleaner power washer; air over hyd. semi tire break down machine; new brake parts, muffler & pipes; pallets of new and used truck and car parts; semi air breathers; very large AIKO- TA model 8151 steam cleaner; pallet of solid rubber forklift tires; pallet of electric boxes; Snap On computer wheel balancer; Hotsy steam cleaner with 11 hp B.S. motor mounted on cart; 16’ alum step ladder; 3 hp Toro edger; air compressor approx. 80 gal.; floor sweeper gas powered; misc. air cylinders, gear boxes, latches, springs, etc.; powder coated tank, approx. 150 gal.; 6” auger approx. 14’ long with motor and drive; misc air tools- impacts, drill and grinder; electric over hydraulic press; metric bolts M5- M16 new in boxes large assortment and quantity; truck tool box; alum. under trailer tool boxes; Coats 1050 direct drive computerized balancer (for tires); Advantage Alltest engine anilizer; motorcycle dolly; new metric bolts 4’x6’x2’ deep container full. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: 9’ Starcraft flat bottom alum. row boat, 2 hp Elgin gas motor, oars & lifejackets; 4 Panther 18” 5 hole chrome rims and tires 235/50ZR18 Pilot sport tires; new 27 lb. thrust Minn Kota trolling motor; fishing tackle (tackle, tackle boxes, rod & reels combo, reels); 2 saddles; florescent lights and lamps; furniture dollies and creepers; new sinks; new steel door jams; office cubicle storage cabinets; 27 stacking chairs; Mel Link safe; pump (PTO powered); large roll of 1” new nylon rope; 3 handi- capped toilets; s/s Delfield refrigerated display case; Xerox copi- er; Dayton gas furnace; siding; 3 pallets of Quikrete 80 lb sacks and 40 lb sacks; refrigerated (4 keg) box; 2 barrel carts; gas fur- nace; cowing for front of trailer; 4 hole bar sink. ALUMINUM AND STEEL: 1 1/2 OD x 1/8 W 6061-T6 alum. 17’3” long; 2x2 3/8 angle iron 6061-T6 alum. 18’ 1 7/8”long; 2 pcs. 3x3/4 6061-T6 alum. 12’ each; 2 1/2x2 1/2 6061-T6 alum. 10’ (1 pc.); 2x2 6061-T6 alum. 9’9 1/2” (1 pc.); 3/4 x 1/8 6061-T6 alum. 12’ each (14 pcs.); 1 1/2 OD x 16 ga. galvanized tube 10’; 1” 4140 20’ long each (15 pcs.); 1” 4140 10’8” long (1 pc); 1” 4140 10’5 1/4” long (1 pc.); 1” 4140 12’ long each (8 pc.); 1” 4140 9’ 6 7/16” long (1 pc.); 15/16 4140 17’long (3 pcs.); 15/16 4140 20’ long (11 pcs.); 1/2” 4140 12’ long (40 pcs.); 1” 4130 12’ long (22 pcs.); 1” 4130 11’7 1/2” long (5 pcs.); 2” OD x 3/16 W tubing 4’ long (13 pcs.). LUMBER AND TRIM MOLDING: large consignment of first quali- ty molding 5”oak base molding; 2 1/2” casing; 4 1/4” crown mold- ing; 3 1/4” pine casing; 4” x 1” casing mold; assorted molding (oak, maple, mahogany, cherry, pine & alder); cove casing; door stop; decorative molding; 2”X6”X8’; treated 2”x4”x16’; 2”x4”x10’; 2”x3”x8’; 2”x4”x14’; 2”x12”x16’; treated 4”x4”x12’; treated ply- wood; plywood; paneling; used lumber. Any announcement made the day of sale takes precedence over any printed matter. SELLERS: SUTHERLANDS, EXLINE MFG, SALINA VORTEX, WALKER CENTRIFUGE SERVICES, A&B MACHINE, GREAT PLAINS MFG, OVATION CABINETRY, BROWN & BROWN CONST., G&G DOZER, T&R DIRT WORK & OTHERS WILSON REALTY & AUCTION SERVICE Lonnie Wilson Curt Marshall Broker/Owner/Auctioneer Auctioneer P.O. Box 1305, Salina, Ks785-826-0824 cell 785-823-1177 or 826-7800 Website: www.soldbywilson.com ¥ email: [email protected] Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 27 Trout program offers 22ND ANNUAL CONCORDIA OPTIMIST CONSIGNMENT unique winter fishing AUCTION opportunities SATURDAY, MARCH 8 — 9:00 AM The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks’ Located at the Cloud County Fair Grounds in (KDWP) trout program creates a popular winter oppor- tunity for anglers across the state. This stocking pro- CONCORDIA, KANSAS gram provides fish at 27 sites across Kansas and affords Be on time as we will be running 2 or 3 rings in the morning fast action when other fishing can be slow. Rainbow trout, native to cold waters, can thrive in Kansas winter TRACTORS, FORKLIFT auger w/ 220 volt Baldor pools. However, after spring warm-up, most trout cannot & DIRT EQUIP. motor; 2- 4” x 10’ grain augers, Sankeys Erica 736 won reserve grand champion fe- 1996 JD 8100 FWA, 4000 hrs, 1 w/ electric motor; plastic male at the 2008 Kansas Angus Futurity Show & Sale. survive in Kansas. The exception to this is the Mined 4 hyd, 3 pto’s, radar, power grain hopper; Briggs & Stratton Chris & Sharee Sankey, Council Grove, consigned the Land Wildlife Area trout fishery near Pittsburg, with shift, deluxe cab, frt. 3 pt, new one cyl. Engine; Hub City PTO deep waters cold enough to allow year-round trout fish- rear tires w/ 12’ dozer blade. 1 changer (1000 to 540); Dun- May heifer calf. ing. owner and is in excellent con- bar-Kapple model 9881 grain Kansas trout season runs Oct. 15 through April 15. dition, owner has retired; 1979 vac, 8” PTO shaft included; During this time, trout are stocked as often as twice a Caterpillar V70D, 3000 lb. ca- Dunbar-Kapple 9881 grain vac pacity forklift, side shift, tilt & fan housing; Dunbar-Kapple month at each fishing location. Most fish are 10 to 12 2,523 hrs, nice unit; 1976 JD truck loading kit for 9881 vac; inches long, but contracts stipulate that a certain per- 6030, cab, heat & air, 13,500 grain bin distributor; pallet of centage of bigger fish also must be stocked. This gives hrs; 1968 JD 4020 w/ 8600 hrs misc. PTO shafts & parts; 9 Kansas anglers a chance to hook a trophy trout that & JD 48 loader; 9N Ford, runs; pieces galvanized steel pipe might weigh 5 pounds or more. IH 460 McCormick gas tractor, 20’ x 4 5/16”; Land Pride 8’ ro- Trout bite a variety of lures, jigs, and flies. They also narrow frt, 2 pt; 1972 Case tary mower; Bush Hog 6’ rotary take live bait and prepared bait, especially colorful 1370; 3666 Massy Ferguson mower; JD 709 rotary mower; crawler loader, diesel eng; loader w/ IHC McCormick pinch-on types. Most Kansas trout fisheries allow a Adams 550 grader, PS, Detroit mounts; 7’ 3 pt blade; Kuker creel limit of five fish per day, but because some regu- eng; Eversman 12’ land plane, 500 gal field sprayer w/ booms, lations vary by location, be sure to read posted informa- nice; Eversman 6 yd. scraper; pump & shut offs. upright freeze tracks for Bob- tion at each site before fishing. SHOP EQUIPMENT & TOOLS cat; new 72” skid steer root Trout fishing in Kansas requires a special permit in Ramco metal cutting band saw grapple; new 80” skid steer addition to a fishing license. This annual trout stamp w/ dolly & 2 new blades; pallet grapple bucket. costs $12.15 and is valid statewide. All trout anglers jack; new bungee cords; Pow- must have this stamp, which pays for the program. The FARM TRUCKS & TRAILERS erlite Electric Plant, 3000 Chelsea Dickinson, Glasco, received a scholarship 1975 Ford F-700 w/ 361 eng, exception is trout anglers 15 and younger, who may fish watts; Hotsie steam cleaner, 5-2spd, 16’ box & hoist, only good; electric welder w/ ca- from the Kansas Angus Auxiliary. Mary McCurry, left, is without a trout stamp but are restricted to a daily creel 40,000 miles, excellent shape; bles; power washer; 2- David pictured presenting the award. limit of two trout. With a trout stamp, a full daily creel ‘79 Ford 8000 twin screw/ Alli- Photo by American Angus Association. White transits; 1 ton chain limit is allowed. son automatic; 2- Bohnert 18’ hoist; 50’ jumper cables (new); car trailers, good shape; 20’ McCullough chain saw; air flatbed trailer; WW 6x24 stock compressors; electric cement trailer; 8x12 4 wheel trailer w/ mixer; trailer load new tools; 3’ sides & hoist; 4 wheel hay band saw; power hack saw; CONSIGNMENT trailer; 20’ 4 wheel trailer; 6x20 Craftsman tool boxes (top & gooseneck trailer; 20’ 4 wheel bottom); trailer load of assort- header trailer; Baldwin com- ed tools & misc. AUCTION bine bin trailer w/ cover; Thomas Pro Tough 16’ utility ATV’S, LAWN & SATURDAY, MARCH 8 — 9:30 AM trailer, haul load wt. is 6000 GARDEN EQUIPMENT 750cc 3/4 Midget race car; JD 2 miles East of EFFINGHAM, KAN. On U.S. Hwy. 159 lbs; Big 12, 400 bu. grain cart; Hale 5’ x 16’ stock trailer; 18’ LT 150, 5 speed 15 hp, 38” cut Tractors, Sprayer, Trucks, Tools, ATVs, Machinery, Livestock heavy duty car trailer. mower; ‘02 Craftsman DLT 200 Hydro 22 hp. 42” cut mower; 2- TRACTORS Honda 400 EX; 2007 250cc PLANTING & Snapper 21” self propelled Ford 8N tractor; 1957 JD 620, street & trail motorcycle; 2007 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT mowers w/ baggers; 21” push OH, new tires & paints, 3-pt., ATV 116 SunL; 2007 Typhoon 1994 Great Plains 7 1/2”, 13’ mowers; salt spreader box; end wheel drill; Flex King 17’ These young ladies were recognized as Kansas Angus NF; 1953 JD 60, OH, new ATV; 1989 Kawasaki Bayou 4- Yard King 22 hp lawn mower; paint, good tires; JD 4430, cab, wheeler; Other new 4-wheelers V-blade; Krause 4706R30 6 Yard King 2050 mower w/ royalty at the 2008 Kansas Angus Association Annual air, 2000 hrs. on JD remanufac- & motorcycles. row 30” cult; CIH 183 6 row 30” plow, cultivator, disc & dozer Banquet. Pictured from left includes Bailey Shaw, Erie, tured motor, near new 18-4-38 cult w/ Danish; Krause 16’ 3pt, blade; ‘99 Polaris 400 4WD; radial tires, good; JD 60, needs MACHINERY chisel; Krause 1404 20’ disk; ‘03 Honda 450 4WD, needs past Miss Kansas Angus; Hannah McCabe, Elk City, repair; TO Ferguson tractor.. 10’ Kewanee disc; 12’ IHC 390 Kent 27’ field conditioner; Lillis- motor work; Mini bike; ‘03 Artic disc; JD 2R pull type planter; 2 ton 6 row 30” cult; 12’ Spring- Kansas Angus Ambassador; and Ashley Laas, SPRAYER Cat 500cc, auto, 4WD grill and 3 bottom Ferguson plows; tooth on carrier; Noble cult; JD guard & new tires; 5’ blade for Brookville, 2008 Miss Kansas Angus. 3-wheel floater, near new 3208 3 pt. 6’ blade; Ferguson lister; 24’ cult; 12’ 3pt Springtooth; Photo by American Angus Association. Cat eng., 1600-gal. SS tank, 2" mower; Craftsman 18” gas DMI 33' field cultivator, good; Ford 3pt. plow; JD 12’ Spring- chainsaw; gas weed eaters; pump, 55' boom, Raven moni- IHC 1150 Grinder/Mixer, hyd. tooth; IHC H10 16x8 drill w/ tor, automatic. Craftsman push mower; Airens drag, good; IHC 800 12-row fert. & seeder; JD 20’ rotary zero turn lawn mower; TRUCKS & TRAILERS planter; (2) 6-row planters, hoe, excellent shape; Big Ox Kawasaki 220 4 wheeler; 2-DAY ESTATE 1965 Dodge D500; 1999 Ford monitor w/shop built hitch, 13 shank w/ 38” parabolic Honda 125 4 wheeler; F250 7.3D, auto; 1996 48’ swinging tongue, depth control, shanks & coulters; 21’ anhy- Kawasaki 250 4 wheeler; Reefer trailer, near new com- covering disc, new style; NH drous applicator; Demster 2 Kawasaki 360 4x4. AUCTION pressor; 5x8 lawn mower trail- 456 7' sickle bar mower; BMB row planter; JD 1250 4 row AUTO’S, BOATS & er; 1993 Ford F-250 4x4 dsl., TBR 120 10' brush cutter sweet corn planter; 30’ Hes- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29 — 9:00 AM CAMPERS 7.5, 5-spd., good; 1983 Ford F- w/new blades; Bradford 225 ston field cult. 250 4x4 dsl., 6.9, 4-spd.; 1989 ‘03 Chevy S-10 regular cab, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 — 9:30 AM gravity wagon, 10-ton gear HAY & LIVESTOCK high miles, 4 cyl, 5 spd; ‘74 Auction Corner location Exit 25 off of I-135 between NEWTON Ford F-250 4x4, V8, auto.; w/Speed King hyd. conveyor; EQUIPMENT 1977 Ford 3/4-ton 2WD, 4- E250 cargo van; ‘88 Ford F150 and WICHITA, KS 1/4 mile West. Bradford 165 gravity wagon, JD model R manure spreader; ext. cab; 10’ John boat; ‘96 spd.; 2003 Ford F-150 sport 10-ton gear w/6" belt tub hyd. tin hog shelter; 8 hen, metal SELLING FRIDAY 9:00 AM PU; 1992 Ford F-150 4x4, 300 GMC Jimmy 4 door, not run- conveyor; MF 560 big baler, laying nest; 2- 3 ton creep ning; ‘91 Chevy 1 ton 4x4, 4 Many unique collections: old SELLING 1:00 PM 6-cyl., auto., air; 1993 Chevy feeders; 4 wheel big bale feed- new belts; Case-IH 950 12-row spd; ‘72 Ford flatbed; bed rails comic books; books and mag- 4 compartment gooseneck 3/4-ton 4x4, auto. trans.; IHC er; JD manure spreader; round vertical fold planter, row clean- & headache rack for ‘91 Ford; azines; fishing lures; fold up horse trailer. winch truck, not running; 1975 ers, pop monitor, chemicals & bale feeders; JD big round rulers and adv. yardsticks; oil Chevy C-50 flatbed w/5th ‘93 Blue Bird 74 passenger SELLING 6:30 PM field ready; 2004 NH 617 9' bale mover; portable loading can coll.; military medals; Nazi wheel. school bus w/ Cummins en- Coin and token collection; sil- disk mower, like new; Perforat- chute; 60 bu. hog feeders; JD medals; outstanding watch fob gine; ‘89 Chevrolet 64 passen- ver dollars; halves Roosevelt TOOL LIST & MISC. ed floor for 24' grain bin; Lin- no. 9 mower; E-Z Roll, gas coll.; pocket knives; adv. signs; ger school bus w/ 366 engine; and Mercury dimes; type Not all items available at every coln Pipeline welder w/air com- wire winder; 8 Big Husky hog old fans; tins; postcards; pho- ‘93 Chevy PU, V6, 5 spd. coins; complete book 1921- sale. Chain hoist; Kennedy Ma- pressor & 1800 wt. generator farrowing crates; cattle panels; tographs; bottle openers; MISCELLANEOUS 1935 silver dollars; 1909 S-V, chinist tool chest; Craftsman on trailer, nice; IHC ground hog panels; propane tank churns; crocks; prints and pic- 2- Air Hockey tables; BBQ grill; DB penny, nice; 2000 Ameri- machinist tools; Calipers; Mi- drive manure spreader heater; portable 800 lb scale tures; costume jewelry; glass patio table & 4 chairs; 8- can Eagle rare 1 oz. gold coin; crometer; Comb. square & Gehl 1400 big baler; Krause w/ sides; 200 hedge post; steel counter top model Remington 11x22.5 tires; safe; wood paper money; Civil War sales more; Craftsman air compres- 1904 21' disk, good; Mc- posts; JD 510 round baler, 540 knife glass showcase; approx. stoves; pump; cream cans; re- tax and transit tokens; Nazi sor, 1.5-hp, 12-gal., like new; Cormick flour mill, sifter bag- pto, hyd. twine tie; 1990 Gehl 200 pocket knife collection; 1870 round baler, manual loading equipment; Remington coins. Industrial HD hydraulic jacks; 2 ger; 3-wheel fork lift; Hay teth- Remington, Case, Buck, monitor, 540 pto; Hesston .223 single shot w/ scope; large natural gas hanging er; Posthole digger; 5' 3-pt. Schrade, Keen Kutter, others. stack wagon mover; Hesston wooden fire place insert; Buffa- heaters; New 42" concrete blade; Koyker 500 QT loader benches (several); New con- 6450 14’ swather; NH 855 lo Head; baseball pitching ma- SELLING SATURDAY 9:30 AM w/7' bucket & spike, JD brack- round baler, new chain less chine; Hobart, potato peeler; crete bird baths & more; 2x4 & ets off 4430, good; RHS 50' Depression; Royal Copen- SELLING APPROX 2:00 PM 2x8 dimension lumber; Air than 400 bales ago & shedded; propane tanks; Hand corn hagen; Murano; Wedgewood; FURNITURE fiberglass boom MT 3000 New Idea side delivery rake. Sheller; Hand flour mill; venti- compressor, tools & attach- sprayer controller, foam mark- glass paper weights; 150 Mahogany styled buffet, ments; Chop saws, grinders & lator bin; Maytag washer; pieces of Fenton glass; 40 Pre matching china cabinet, six er, 150-gal. saddle tank set; 6' MISCELLANEOUS wood framed futon, opens to blades; Electric drills & bits; Hy- PT Sidewinder brush cutter; War Hummel figurines; R.S. matching Aladdin carved back draulic & air/hydraulic bottle EQUIPMENT full size; Tempur-pedic queen Small Grain-O-Vator auger Prussia; art glass; Val. St. Lam- chairs and table with leaves; jacks; Trailer tongue jacks & 250 gallon sprayer w/ pump; size mattress, foundation & 2 wagon; Ford 3-pt. chisel; Dan- bert; 12 plc. setting Haviland Ethan Allen hutch; fold up oak trailer light kits; Cable pullers & 16’ flail mower; JD 224 header pillows, new in ‘07; misc. Limoges; Roseville; Frankoma; high chair into stroller; cov- tie down straps; Utility tarps & hauser 3-pt. posthole digger, w/ sunflower pans; rotary seed wheels & tires; stainless steel Coin glass; Mosier; perfumes; ered wagon rocker; Victorian bungee cords; Trailer hitches & 12" auger, like new; 1986 NH cleaner; 20’ rope wiper; fuel sink & drain board (9’ x 23”); 7- sterling; early Micky Mouse high back bed; wicker baby balls; Log chains, boomers, 851 big baler w/new chain, transfer pump; 25 gallon spot grocery carts; 4’ chain link doll; movie posters; famous buggy; Aladdin lamps; walnut winches & hoists; Screw- auto. tie; 125-bu. Grain-O-Vator sprayer; 3 pt log splitter; log fence (500-600 ft); guard rail autographs; great postcard al- and oak dressers; mantle clock drivers, wrench & socket sets; wagon; IHC 46 square baler; splitter; 3000 gallon fuel tank; posts; corn sieve for ‘78 L2 bums; adv. signs: Coke, with Lion’s heads; Pursian, Pocket knives & collector NH 479, 9'; JD 652 row head. gas station pump; 6”x 15’ & 8” Gleaner; overhead projector; neons, Soda Pop, Railroad, Karistar, other antique rugs; items; Sandpaper & Paint LIVESTOCK x 10’ augers both w/ 3 phase assort. of computers; metal Doe Wa Jack, Nehi, DeLaval, Victorian walnut hall tree; motors; 3 phase electric mo- Brush sets; Hammers & chis- Powder River calf table; 25 desk; walnut coffee table; 4- Orange Crush; large antique Reoch oak type bedroom tors; Fairbanks Morris 1 1/2 hp 18.4-48 tractor rears; 2- 16.9- els; Automatic welding helmet; Corner posts; 25 Line posts; marble collection; nice assort- suite; large oak pressed back motor; hyd. cylinders; Hutch 28 FWA tractor fronts; several Tape measures; Misc. hand & (60) 10' corral panels, new; ment costume jewelry; 14K, rocker; pressed back oak glid- 6”x 41’ auger, w/ 9hp Wiscon- trailer loads of misc.; many power tools; Porcelain and vinyl (65) 12' corral panels, new; (4) 18K jewelry; Parish, Fox er rocker; Victorian walnut sin motor; GT 6” x 24’ grain other items by sale day. dolls; Kitchen cutlery; Indian ar- 4' walk throu gates; New 3-pc. Robert Wood, other artists pedestal mirror; dresser with tifacts. original frames. glove box drawers. bale ring; Wire & T posts; New COMMISSION PROCEEDS GO TO AREA YOUTH PRO- ATVs 3-pc. horse hay rings; 6 Like Lots of things not on this flyer, go to website for more listings GRAMS. WE WILL BE TAKING CONSIGNMENTS UP TO SALE 1997 Yamaha Warrior; 1998 new mineral feed bunks. and pictures auction-corner.org DAY. LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ON GROUNDS BY THE Our next auction will be a nationally advertised estate, live, Terms: Cash or approved check. I.D. required to register; bid- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. and internet auction, to be held in May. Taking only quality ding will be by number. Statements made sale day take prece- -Contact- consignments for this auction. Already consigned 400 of the dence over printed material. Not responsible for accidents or Dean Holbert (785) 243-4356 ¥ Mark Morgan (785) 243-1807 best pieces of their kind we’ve had the opportunity to sell in theft. Lunch & Restrooms on Grounds. Charles Johnson (785) 243-9863 the last ten years. Please call or email us if you have interest HOFFMAN AUCTION SERVICE -AUCTIONEERS- in consigning quality items to this auction. Jeff Hoffman, Auctioneer Kenneth Johnson Ronnie Lagasse 6587 Hwy. 159 - Effingham, KS 66023 - 913-833-4125 785-243-0050 785-243-8751 RICK KAUFMAN, AUCTIONEER ¥ PHONE: 316-283-7634 http://thenewsleaf.com/hoffman.htm auction-corner.org www.jlauctions.com Page 28 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO BENNETT AUTOPLEX INC. EXT, 34K, Grey EXT, 47K, Local Trade 2002 CHEVROLET 2500HD 651 S. OHIO - SALINA, KS Flat Bed, 4x4, Reg Cab 2005 CHEVROLET 3500HD 2004 CHEVROLET 2500HD 4x4, Crew, Local Trade 4X4, Reg, 63K 2000 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 800-569-5653 www.bennettautoplex.com 2 Tone Paint, Reg Cab, 2007 GMC ACADIA 2004 GMC TOPKICK 2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2004 CHEVROLET TAHOE Local Trade AWD, SLT, Silver, 11K 4500 Series, Diesel, 43K EXT, 4X4, 46K Z-71, 4X4, Loaded, 49K 2000 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2006 GMC TOPKICK 2004 GMC 3500HD 41K, 4500 Series, Duramax 2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2003 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN Reg Cab, 42K, Pewter Crew, Diesel, 4X4 12K, Short Bed, Reg Cab LT, 4X4, 78K, Leather 2006 GMC SIERRA Crew, 4X4, 51K 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO Crew, 4X4, 49K, Leather 2006 FORD F150 BENNETT AUTOPLEX-MINNEAPOLIS Ext, 4x4, 30K 2004 GMC YUKON XL 107 NORTH SHERIDAN, MINNEAPOLIS, KS Chevrolet-Buick-Pontiac 2006 DODGE RAM 3 IN STOCK! Call Today! 4X4, Crew, Diesel, 26K 800-750-8282 www.bennettautoplex.com Livestock Commission Co., Inc. Farmers & Ranchers SALINA, KANSAS AUCTIONS EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY SALE BARN PHONE: 785-825-0211 MONDAY — HOGS & CATTLE Selling Hogs & Cattle every Monday Hogs sell at 9:30 a.m. Cattle at 12:00 Noon. Selling calves and yearlings first, followed by Packer cows and bulls. & Stocker-Feeder Cattle every Thursday THURSDAY — CATTLE ONLY Selling starts at 10:00 a.m. Consign your cattle as early as pos- Winney Ranch Angus Bull Sale sible so we can get them highly advertised. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 STARTING AT 1 PM — AUCTIONEERS — SELLING: 80 Performance tested 2-year-old bulls KYLE ELWOOD, ROGER A. JOHNSON, GARREN WALROD & RUSTY TAYLOR 5 mix, Ellsinore, MO 881 @ 92.75 Bulls may be viewed Friday at Farmers & Ranchers 1 bkmx, Hoisington 935 @ 91.50 6 blk, 6-7 hr, Geneseo @ 1185.00 8 bkmx, Licking, MO 993 @ 85.00 4 blk, 6-7 yr, Beloit @ 1160.00 5 bkmx, Licking, MO 977 @ 85.00 9 blk, 6-7 hr, Geneseo @ 1150.00 Receipts for the week totaled 4,900 cattle and 137 hogs. butcher hog top was 16 mix, Salina 948 @ 84.00 7 mix, 6-7 yr, Brookville @ 1135.00 $40.00. Tuesday stock cow sale saw quality deep and a good buyer attendance 10 blk, 6-7 yr, Beloit @ 1110.00 with open heifers to $850.00, bred heifers to $1,475.00, bred cows to $1,400.00 BRED HEIFERS 30 blk, 6-7 hr, Geneseo @ 1025.00 and pairs to $1,650.00.Thursday auction saw steers 300-500 lbs. steady; 500-750 20 char, St. Francis @ 1475.00 6 blk, broken, Delphos @ 825.00 lb. steers $1.00 to $3.00 lower; steers 750-800 lbs. steady; 800-1,000 lb. steers 6 blk, St. Francis @ 1350.00 weak to $3.00 lower. Heifers 400-450 lbs. steady; 450-600 lbs. $2.00 to $3.00 25 blk, Tescott @ 1300.00 COWS lower; 600-850 lb. heifers $1.00 lower. 37 blk, Tescott @ 1275.00 1 blk, Sterling 1415 @ 55.50 33 blk, Alden @ 1260.00 1 red, St. John 1400 @ 55.00 2 mix, St. John 1420 @ 54.75 STEERS 12 mix, Abilene 800 @ 98.50 1 blk, Sterling 1070 @ 54.50 300-400 lbs. $125.00-$133.00 32 bkmx, Lindsborg 855 @ 97.85 REPLACEMENTS 67 blk, Nickerson 776 @ 850.00 1 blk, Longford 1505 @ 53.50 400-500 lbs. $125.00-$136.00 21 mix, Agenda 903 @ 96.75 1 blk, Tescott 1310 @ 53.50 500-600 lbs. $122.00-$133.00 20 mix, Enterprise 907 @ 95.85 78 blk, Beverly 824 @ 850.00 600-700 lbs. $115.00-$122.50 16 mix, Marquette 952 @ 95.00 49 blk, Nickerson 714 @ 760.00 42 blk, Gypsum 714 @ 750.00 BABY CALVES 700-800 lbs. $100.00-$109.25 2 char, Aurora 900 @ 94.25 1 red, Salina 320 @ 450.00 800-900 lbs. $93.00-$101.75 61 mix, Hope 908 @ 94.25 10 red, Beverly 741 @ 750.00 28 bwf, Nickerson 738 @ 735.00 3 bwf, New Cambria 295 @ 385.00 HEIFERS 4 blk, Licking, MO 965 @ 94.00 1 blk, Delphos 170 @ 350.00 300-400 lbs. $110.00-$118.00 3 mix, Marquette 943 @ 94.00 1 bwf, Randall 150 @ 320.00 400-500 lbs. $110.00-$120.50 PAIRS 6 red, 2 yr, Gypsum @ 1650.00 7 mix hfrs, New Cambria 252 @ 310.00 500-600 lbs. $105.00-$112.50 HEIFERS 1 hol, Moundridge 80 @ 170.00 600-700 lbs. $97.00-$105.00 8 mix, Eureka 403 @ 120.50 1 blk, 3-5 yr, Solomon @ 1425.00 700-800 lbs. $90.00-$99.85 7 mix, Assaria 361 @ 118.00 4 blk, 2 yr, Tescott @ 1400.00 2 blk, 3-5 yr, Brookville @ 1400.00 BULLS 800-900 lbs. $88.00-$93.85 6 bkmx, Wichita 420 @ 117.00 1 blk, Pretty Prairie 1805 @ 71.50 9 bkmx, Salina 349 @ 117.00 2 blk, 3-5 yr, Minneapolis @ 1360.00 2 blk, 3-5 yr, Randall @ 1335.00 1 blk, Minneapolis 1625 @ 70.25 STEERS 1 bwf, Hoisington 385 @ 117.00 1 blk, Alden 2265 @ 69.00 22 mix, Minneapolis 475 @ 136.00 3 blk, Ada 407 @ 116.00 1 blk, Barnard 1990 @ 68.25 5 bkmx, Clifton 436 @ 135.00 2 bkmx, Jewell 428 @ 115.00 BRED COWS 13 blk, 3-5 yr, Geneseo @ 1400.00 1 blk, Lincoln 2120 @ 67.00 6 blk, Glendale 523 @ 134.00 11 mix, Assaria 439 @ 115.00 1 char, Minneapolis 2580 @ 65.00 1 blk, Ada 395 @ 133.00 6 bkmx, Salina 400 @ 114.00 7 blk, 3-5 yr, Geneseo @ 1375.00 11 blk, 3-5 yr, Beloit @ 1350.00 6 blk, Ada 497 @ 133.00 1 blk, Aurora 405 @ 114.00 HOGS 2 bkmx, Bennington 528 @ 133.00 1 bwf, Otis 435 @ 114.00 6 blk, 6-5 yr, Brookville @ 1350.00 14 blk, 3-5 yr, Beloit @ 1325.00 20 mix, Jewell 276 @ 40.00 2 bkmx, Hoisington 495 @ 132.50 4 bkmx, Wichita 493 @ 113.00 16 mix, Delphos 263 @ 39.75 22 bkmx, Minneapolis 532 @ 132.00 5 blk, Wilson 486 @ 113.00 19 blk, 3-5 yr, Geneseo @ 1325.00 22 blk, 3-5 yr, Beloit @ 1310.00 18 mix, Tescott 271 @ 39.00 29 blk, Ellsworth 549 @ 131.25 4 char, Ellsworth 520 @ 112.50 8 mix, Lucas 263 @ 39.00 1 bwf, Miltonvale 500 @ 131.00 5 bkmx, Hoisington 509 @ 111.50 6 bwf, 3-5 yr, Beloit @ 1275.00 31 blk, 3-5 yr, Beloit @ 1200.00 19 mix, Delphos 259 @ 39.00 5 bkmx, Jewell 519 @ 130.50 1 bwf, Tampa 500 @ 111.00 1 wht, Newton 250 @ 38.50 3 red, Aurora 543 @ 127.50 18 blk, Herington 540 @ 110.50 2 red, 3-5 yr, Ford @ 1200.00 15 bkmx, Inman 551 @ 127.00 8 blk, Clifton 544 @ 110.00 6 blk, Otis 522 @ 125.50 9 blk, Geneseo 518 @ 110.00 3 red, Salina 513 @ 125.00 5 blk, Concordia 570 @ 109.75 IN STOCK TODAY! 3 mix, Miltonvale 642 @ 122.50 6 mix, Ada 505 @ 109.25 2 GOOSENECK TRAILERS 54 bkmx, Ellsworth 627 @ 117.50 2 blk, Wilson 613 @ 105.00 7’x20’ Steel Top Trailer with wood floor, Dark Shadow Gray 3 bkmx, Concordia 605 @ 117.50 20 bkmx, Geneseo 600 @ 104.00 6’8”x24’ Canvas Top Trailer with wood floor, Silver Metallic 7 mix, Lincoln 625 @ 116.50 5 blk, Lehigh 602 @ 102.00 T&S TRIP HOOPER FEEDERS 4 mix, Clay Center 605 @ 115.50 7 bkmx, Tescott 607 @ 102.00 9 mix, Ellsworth 611 @ 115.50 5 mix, Ada 622 @ 102.00 750# Truck Mount Feeders 6 mix, Aurora 620 @ 115.00 9 mix, Miltonvale 628 @ 101.50 HEAVY DUTY ROUND BALE FEEDERS 4 char, Ellsworth 626 @ 115.00 16 mix, Aurora 689 @ 101.25 2 bkmx, Miltonvale 705 @ 109.25 23 mix, Abilene 667 @ 101.25 To inquire about any of our products, call 18 mix, Lindsborg 708 @ 105.75 10 blk, Aurora 736 @ 99.85 13 mix, Aurora 704 @ 105.50 20 blk, Concordia 733 @ 99.85 the barn and ask for Nicki: 785-825-0211 20 mix, Lindsborg 716 @ 105.25 13 bkmx, Lindsborg 719 @ 98.25 4 bkmx, Marquette 705 @ 105.00 9 mix, Ellsworth 722 @ 97.50 68 blk, Gypsum 734 @ 105.00 23 mix, Lindsborg 708 @ 97.25 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 17 bkmx, Bennington 744 @ 104.85 12 mix, Inman 730 @ 96.75 26 blk, Claflin 741 @ 104.75 4 bkmx, Ellsworth 715 @ 96.00 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 INCLUDE: 18 blk, Aurora 811 @ 101.75 10 bkmx, Gypsum 763 @ 95.75 65 blk heifers, 850 lbs.; 80 steers & heifers, 600-800 lbs.; 150 blk steers & 65 blk, Salina 817 @ 101.50 13 mix, Lindsborg 812 @ 93.85 heifers, 550-800 lbs.; 125 steers, 850-900 lbs.; 10 blk heifers, 500-600 lbs.; 12 62 bkmx, Abilene 830 @ 100.50 63 mix, Hope 814 @ 93.75 64 mix, Agenda 818 @ 100.25 5 blk, Marquette 822 @ 93.50 heifers, 400-600 lbs.; 58 blk steers & heifers, 650-750 lbs.; 40 Holstein steers, 7 blk, McPherson 812 @ 100.00 68 bkmx, Lindsborg 813 @ 93.35 650-800 lbs.; 65 steers, 800-825 lbs. 13 mix, Tampa 802 @ 99.75 5 bkmx, Lindsborg 814 @ 93.35 MANY MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME. 23 mix, Ellsinore, MO 807 @ 99.25 4 rdmx, Abilene 865 @ 93.00 For Information or estimates, contact: Mike Samples, Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-826-7884 Kyle Elwood, Asst. Sale Mgr., Home Phone 785-825-1598, Cell Phone 785-493-2901 Roger Johnson Jim Crowther Don Long Ron Bearnes Kenny Briscoe Kevin Henke 785-825-9306 785-254-7385 785-472-3927 785-283-4757 785-524-4048 H: 785-732-6434, C: 785-565-3525 Salina, KS Roxbury, KS Ellsworth, KS Tescott, KS Lincoln, KS Agenda, KS 1150 KSAL, Salina 6:45 AM ÐMON.FRI Check our listings each week on our LISTEN TO OUR MARKET BROADCAST WITH ROGER JOHNSON — 880 KRVN 8:40 AM Ð WED.-THURS. website at 550AM KFRM - 8:00 am, Wed.-Thurs. www.farmersandrancherslivestock.com Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 29

CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE HINKSON ANGUS NEW DATES Don Johnson MAIER - Ranch - MARCH 14 and 15 Angus ANGUS RANCH View bulls: 10:30-4:00 pm Optimum Selection at 12 Noon Bull & Female Sale Celebrating our 50th year of Performance ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Monday, Mar. 31, 2008 registered Angus by passing 6:30 PM on to you our exceptional - Bull Sale - Angus Genetic calving ease, yearling sons ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ Alliance Selling 35 Bulls out of these A.I. sires and “Pasture Proven” females Angus¥Hereford¥Simmental Tuesday, March 18 Excellent Performance & 25 Heifers generations deep! 127 YEARS of BEEF 1:00 PM selection of Private Treaty Featured Sires: Forefront, Mytty In Focus IMPROVEMENT 12 miles SE of New Frontier, Lead On, New Standard Polled Hereford Bull Sale Directive, New Level Friday, March 7 Cottonwood Falls, Kansas Two-year-old and And the incomparable... 35 ANGUS BULLS Sale held at 3:30 PM — Purebred Barn yearling bulls RAB-MR Future AVG Birth Wt: 80 Farmers & Ranchers Direction 3407N Kansas State University Also black baldy F1 ¥ 110 Bulls Sell ¥ AVG Wean Wt: 754 Salina, KS (Reg#14617465) ¥ 55 Fall Bulls ¥ 55 Spring Bulls yearling bulls. Manhattan, KS AVG Year Wt: 1257 For more information call: -2.8/+47/+89/IMF .46/RE .77 ¥ Free Delivery Ready to go to work for you. Don ¥ 785-536-4507 ¥ $30 off if picked up sale day -Fertility Tested and Delivered- Watch for our SELLING Dan or Linda Egger ¥ Ultrasound Carcass Data Fancy young black baldy or 1st Annual Cattleman’s 402-562-5951 60 Bulls ¥ Many 3/4 and Flush Brothers Polled Hereford first calf Open House and Trail Ride in April! ¥ Numerous heifer bulls heifers with “In Focus” or 80 Females Holton, KS ¥ Sight unseen guarantee “878” calves at side. Registered Martin & Iva Maier Females consist of: Home: 785-364-3517 Valek Farms Angus Bulls 785-885-4404 ¥ Open Show Heifer “48 years of Proven, Office: 785-364-4312 Predictable, Mick: 785-732-6637 Bruce: 785-845-5272 15 to 26 month old Prospects Cell: 785-527-1049 ¥ Fall-bred Registered Problem-free Angus” Justin: 785-231-4305 performance tested. STUCK Farm: 785-732-6699 Brandon: 785-817-2328 Fertility tested, all Heifers and Cows Bill: 785-732-6566 RANCH ¥ Spring-bred Registered FRANK HINKSON AI sired, calving ease bulls. Free delivery. ANNUAL Cows 620-273-6747 25 PAIR of fall calving cows; BLACK ANGUS ¥ Spring-bred Commercial TREY HINKSON 15 head of Spring calving cows. POLLED HEREFORD Cows 620-273-8421 620-273-8258 home, 620-344- BULLS Production Sale 4 Ranch-Broke [email protected] 6381 cell. AQHA 3-yr-old Full Brothers Wed., March 12 www.hinksonangus.com WANTED Volume Discounts Large frame, low birth weight, 1:00 p.m. Horses Jason and Brooke Woodworth, HOLSTEIN fertility tested Complimentary lunch: For more information, Springer Heifers, Joel Harrison ¥ Guaranteed & Delivered ¥ Enterprise, KS. 11:30 am contact: Bred Heifers Add meat, muscle, growth. 785-479- 2188 home. At the ranch near Kansas State University or Yearlings Heifers also available. 785-479-7496 Joel Cell. Kingman, KS Purebred Beef Teaching Unit MIKE and BOB FEIGHT 1912 Denison Ave Also For Sale Selling CLYDE, KANSAS Manhattan, KS 66502 All Classes of Bull & Female Sale ¥ 125 Reg. Angus Bulls Ryan Breiner, Herdsman 24 EXTRA fancy black bred Dairy Cattle 785-614-1368 ¥ 65 Reg. Angus Heifers heifers, home- raised, calving SAT., MARCH 8 ¥ 32 Frozen Embryos 785-532-6127 FRANK MACKEY 785-243-4973 [email protected] Aug. 15th. 620-382-5402. 2008 For sale book contact: www.asi.ksu.edu/bullsale AND SONS 785-446-3729 Gordon & Christine Stucky REGISTERED ANGUS bulls 16 913-782-0064 620-532-3220 months old with good disposi- ANGUS FALL www.circlesangus.com tion, AI sired Morgan Direction, Cell: 816-589-5234 New Day, New level, Grand De- BULLS HEREFORD BULLS- coming sign. Wheatland Farms, Larry 2 YR OLD registered Angus POLLED HEREFORD heifers 2’s and yrlings, YRL heifers and Shippy. Hope, KS. 785-479- bull sired by GAR Retail Prod- ALL AI SIRED e (6) fancy yearling, ready to young cows. Will deliver. Davis 2103. 785-479-1725. uct, excellent disposition, ready breed this spring. 785-865-3444. for service $2,000. 785-263- Big stout set of 20 Mos. Herefords, Maple Hill.785-256- Also excellent set of 14 Mos MILL BRAE 4643. 16 HEAD black - black baldy 5989. RANCH LIMOUSIN BULLS black & pol- quality replacement heifers 775 SEMEN CHECKED led fertility tested, calving ease, pounds, bangs, preg. checked FOR SALE registered Angus Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner INCREASE WEANING weight excellent disposition. J&C Cattle ultra-sounded, tagged & freeze bulls 2 yr. old, low birth weight, BUSS ANGUS - GARY BUSS Maple Hill, Kansas and feed efficiency with a Sim- Co., Baldwin City, KS. 785-594- branded, great disposition, low birth Epd’s, $1,500. 785- Leonardville, Kansas 785-256-4327 mental bull, red or black. Pat 3617. $825/ head. 785-747-7017. 862-1745. 785-221-4651. 785-293-4444 ¥ 785-410-3006 millbraeranch.com Cramton. 620-459-6457. 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AUCTIONEERS D. ROCHE R FENCING Red Angus bulls, 18 mos. old Friday, April 4th B Selection of calving ease to INC. 12:30 PM Benoit Angus performance all with strong QUALITY BUILT FENCES 19th Annual REGISTERED maternal background. Semen Farmers Livestock DON ROCHE ANGUS BULLS tested and ultrasound availa- Washington, Ks. Production Sale 785-292-4271 Thursday, Sired by ble. Disposition guaranteed. Over 100 Head Sell! In Focus, New Standard, Delivery Available FRANKFORT, KS Red Angus March 20, 2008 New Design 1407, 6I6, US Priced from $1,500 to $2,700 Fall Yearling Bulls Premium Beef, Bright Future CUSTOM PASTU RE 1:00 p.m. 3005, Future Direction, Fore- CLEA RIN G Red SimAngus Fall At the ranch ¥ 621 Hwy. 35, sight, Lead On, BR Midland, Yearling Bulls ESBON, KANSAS New Design 878, Solution, Rotary Blade (No stumps) Angus Yearling Bulls Selling 170 Fall New Level, Strategy, Calcula- This unit clears acres fast BILL RAINE, Auctioneer tor & does larger trees. RAINE AUCTION SERVICE Angus Yearling Heifers & Spring Bulls Topeka, Kansas ¥ Quality in Volume. Janssen * Insured * Real Estate - Farm - Household - Antiques Commerical Open For information or to ¥ Generations of problem-solv- Yearling Heifers request a catalog: ing genetics. Low to moderate Red Angus 785-256-4439 Jack Janssen PEARL REAL ESTATE (888) 870-2855 birth weight bulls by high accu- Two-year-old Registered racy sires and out of dams 620-824-6426 St. Marys, KS Angus Pairs TOLL FREE backed by several generations Cell: 620-562-7041 1807 Rocky Ford Circle 785-437-6007 All Bulls and Heifers Check for us on our website of low BW, excellent growth “Seedstock Producers with Manhattan, Kansas 66502 Tested for BVD and are www.benoitangus.com and positive carcass traits. a Commercial Focus” Home: 785-537-4147 guaranteed PI negative ****************** ¥ Bred and managed for de- Cell: 785-731-6439 Females For Sale pendable performance with ANGUS FALL BULLS Call for a catalog and more Private Treaty sensible EPDs. Fed to be fit 70 head to Select From information: — not fat. Ed Durst ¥ 785-265-3390 Plus 6 coming CUSTOM NORTHEAST ¥ Your Private Treaty Head- 2-year old Bulls quarters. All cattle sold private HARDWOODS D-Cross Genetics KANSAS HEREFORD This is a stout set of artifi- To locate a member auctioneer Red Angus ASSOCIATION, INC. treaty — no pressure, no poli- CUSTOM SAWING & DRYING or an auction near you, tics. Come visit us and togeth- cially sired bulls. AVAILABLE. Ken Duensing ¥ 785-363-7456 61st Annual www.kansasauctioneers.com er, we’ll invest the time neces- Semen checked, ready to go ** 9 different species of or contact us toll-free at Alcove Ranch SELECTED SALE sary to identify the right bull(s) kiln-dried lumber. ** 1-866-917-7780 Black Angus Saturday, March 15 that best fit your program and Nelson Angus HARDWOOD FLOORING & 12:30 P.M. help you gain a competitive Raymond & Alan Nelson CUSTOM-MADE TRIM. Les Gauby ¥ 785-325-2719 Manhattan Livestock edge. No pressure, no rush Riley, KS Laying & finishing flooring available. Ash Creek Acres Commission decisions. 785-485-2378 & 785-485-2896 BURDICK, KANSAS Black Angus Manhattan, Kansas • “Each bull fertility tested and Alan’s Cell: 785-770-7054 ¥ 10 HERD BULLS guaranteed.” 785-983-4355 FOR SALE: one and two year ¥ 2 FANCY SHOW HEIFERS ¥ All bulls scanned by ultra- old Angus bulls, some excellent ¥ 52 FEMALES including sound and tested negative for bloodlines. 785-446-2835. Atwood Brush Registered Heifers, PI-BVD, as in the past. Cow-Calf Pairs & F1 Baldies ¥ Your Partner in Progress - & Tree Mowing A We want the opportunity to RED ANGUS Auctioneer: John Cline I I earn your business. GELBVIEH N N For Catalog, Write or Call: S S Black Jeff Reichart, Secretary HARMS BULLS U U 18384 Coal Creek Road Full Brothers R R ANGUS BULLS PLAINVIEW E E GANNON REAL ESTATE Valley Falls, Kansas 66088 Volume Discounts D D &AUCTIONS Phone: 785-945-6816 RANCH Large frame, low birth weight, VERN GANNON, CAI Mark & Kim Harms Mows + Mulches up to 10” dia. 2528 250th Street fertility tested Broker/Auctioneer A ¥ Guaranteed & Delivered ¥ • CEDARS • PASTURE Manhattan, Kansas 66502 The Choice is Lincolnville, KS 66858 EASEMENTS + MORE! ¥ Priced for the Commercial Yours - Bulls ... or Email: [email protected] Add meat, muscle, growth. 7+ Years Experience 785-539-2316 Cattleman www.HARMSRANCH.com Heifers also available. 785-537-9003 ¥ Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with Angus Bulls 620-924-5544 MIKE and BOB FEIGHT 785-640-6644 www.gannonauctions.com calving ease & growth from breeders dedicated CLYDE, KANSAS The Experienced Sound In Selling ¥ Excellent Selection with Vol- to their programs, ume Discounts your program and the future 785-243-4973 ¥ Free Feed with care & deliv- 785-614-1368 CATTLE CATTLE ery Cattleman’s ¥ Performance Data Available Choice Angus Sale 785-446-3729 GRAHAM SCHOOL Huninghake Angus Graham School for livestock March 4 ¥ 1:00 PM HORNED men and women. We special- FRANKFORT, KS Farmers Livestock SUNNYSIDE HEREFORDS ize in teaching pregnancy Leo Huninghake Commission Company, HEREFORDS 785-292-4537 Washington, KS FOR SALE check, artificial insemination, 19 Bred Heifers Select Canadian bulls herd health, calf delivery and Cell: 785-556-2648 Selling: 70 Bulls from sons of OB Excellent r 13-2 year-olds many other subjects. 55 Angus, 15 SimxAngus Olsburg, Kansas Performance Tested and Bred for late February or GOOD UPCOMING SCHOOL DATES Ultrasound Data early March calves, DISPOSITION JANUARY 28 - FEBRUARY 1 Registered-Performance 35 18-Month-Old Bulls had pre calving shots MARCH 10-14 Tested Angus 35 Spring Yearling Bulls Bulls Available 785-238-5491 APRIL 14-18 Junction City, Ks. MAY 12-16 30 Two-Year-Old Heifers Margaret Sheriff JUNE 9-13 with Calves Alta Vista, KS DICK GFELLER A For more information or JULY 14-18 785-499-5353 a free catalog call AUGUST 11-15 [email protected] Polled Hereford SEPTEMBER 15-19 Top Quality Serviceable Sun., March 16 —1:30 Jerry Gilliam: OCTOBER 13-17 Age Angus Bulls Clay Center Livestock Sales Bulls For Sale At 785-325-2926 or POLLED SHORTHORN bulls NOVEMBER 10-14 Selling 90 Bulls: 785-452-1548 ideal for crossbreeding, great Top-quality bulls with balanced DECEMBER 8-12 Gold Bullion Sale ¥ 65 Simmental & SimAngus selection, performance docu- EPDs. Calving ease a priority Sunday, March 16 Spring & Fall Yearlings mented. Keith Lauer- Abilene. and good disposition a must. ¥ 25 Spring Yearling Angus 785-479-2288. Six service-age bulls and 2 fall 1:30 PM yearlings. Weights and ultra- At Clay Center Call for a catalog Predictable sound data available. Com- Livestock Market and free video: A mercial bred heifers, show Ultrasound data, complete Brooks Simmentals - 537-1214 Bull Power steers and heifers also availa- EPDs, BVD-PI Dikeman Simmentals - 776-7315 Angus Bulls ble. For more information, Diamond D Simmentals - 539-4933 call or write: tested negative. Good Farms Angus - 468-3613 2 year olds & yearlings. LAFLIN ANGUS Dept. GG, Graham School For catalog or video contact: Hofmann Simmentals - 944-3674 Sired by G13, In Focus, New PRODUCTION 641 West Hwy. 31 CRAIG & AMY GOOD Schaake Farms - 494-8566 Level, Lead On, T510, Nebras- Garnett, KS 66032 785-468-3613 www.goldbulliongroup.com ka, Midland and Morgan Direc- SALE 785-448-3119 [email protected] tion. Select Bull & Layton McKinney HEREFORD BULLS Bred with the Commercial www.grahamschool.com 785-468-3602 Man in Mind. Female Sale For more information call: Friday, March 7 MUSHRUSH- Dave Stump Hereford Bulls GRANZOW/WENDT ANGUS 12 Noon Blue Rapids, KS BECKTON Yearlings and E Craig ¥ 785-466-2245 at the Ranch, Olsburg, KS (785) 363-7410 Joint Red Angus Two-Year-Olds Cell 785-258-4137 Selling (785) 556-0124 Complete Performance Data Good bulls with balanced Cary ¥ 785-466-2803 Sale Semen Checked EPD’s, practical development, Cell 785-466-1159 ¥ 80 BULLS Visit us at good disposition & eye appeal. Herington, Kansas ¥ 2 year olds, fall bulls, spring SpringhillHerefords.com Females bulls A Gold TPR Breeder Call us for your needs Oleen Cattle Co. BLACK ANGUS ¥ All performance information, Falun, KS EPDs and ultra sound car- POLLED RED ANGUS cass data GLENN CHUCK POLLED HEREFORD HEREFORD E 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 ¥ 50 FEMALES GELBVIEH ¥ Show heifer prospects BULLS Gustafson REGISTERED BULLS ¥ Open heifers Bred for Complete Herefords ANGUS BULLS Full Brothers ¥ Fall cows and calves Performance Thursday, 7 mi. South of I-70 Exit 303 ¥ Spring cows and calves Calving Ease ¥ 1 & 2 year olds Volume Discounts ¥ Growth March 27, 2008 Clark’s Creek Road Large frame, low birth weight, ¥ Muscle GUS GUSTAFSON & FAMILY fertility tested Laflin Ranch ¥ Maternal 12:30 PM Junction City, KS ¥ Guaranteed & Delivered ¥ Olsburg, KS ¥ Disposition at the ranch near 785-238-7306 Add meat, muscle, growth. Elmdale, KS 785-468-3529 Fertility Tested and Heifers also available. 150 Bulls EASY CALVING Angus bulls R.D.: 785-468-3571 Guaranteed MIKE and BOB FEIGHT 40 Commerical Fall for sale. 2 year olds, 18 month and yearlings available. Afforda- BRIAN KOSTER, CLYDE, KANSAS 20 TOP quality young pure- DETTKE FARMS Bred Heifers bly priced and ready to go, dis- TESCOTT, KS 785-614-1368 bred Limousin cows - Feb & Call: counts available. Brush Creek 785-488-6219 March calving, $ 1200. Mike ANDY DETTKE 620-273-8581 Cattle Co., Westmoreland. 785- 785-243-4973 Cochren. 785-924-3724 or 785- Marysville, KS [email protected] www.MushrushRedAngus.com 457-3960. 785-446-3729 364-6437. 785-562-2000 ¥ 785-268-0423 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 31 CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE SWINE LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT FEED & SEED 800 + ALFALFA bales $5, 200 “REGISTERED JENSEN BROS. + prairie hay bales $4, leave RED ANGUS AND HEREFORDS message. 785-889-7162. 785- CHAROLAIS Polled & Horned b 889-4708. Feed prices skyrocketing! M BULLS” TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS NATIVE GRASSES Why not try a white face bull? Luco Mfg. Co. 100% Category 1A Available Year Around Hydraulic Chutes ¥ Working FORBS 75 ANGUS BULLS Registered Red Angus Bulls MARC data proves Herefords are very efficient. GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS Circles ¥ Cake Feeders Telephone for Competitive For Sale by Private Treaty “Red Angus Sired by: Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 ¥ Continuous Fencing Quote! Featuring Sons of Emblazon, Cherokee Canyon, Cheyenne, Complete Records ¥ Panels & Gates Rito 6I6, New Level, Morgans Vacation, All Beef, EPD’s, ultrasound See us at www.lucoinc.com Direction, Advantage, & Rito Major League” Free Delivery SWINE or call toll free Prime. “Charolais Sired by: Kevin & Sheila Jensen EQUIPMENT 1-888-816-6707 Performance Tested; Fertility M6 Gridmaker, Assertion, Buildings — Ventilation Box 385 Tested; Fully Guaranteed; Unlimited Ease 9108, 785-374-4372 Strong City, Kansas 66869 Free Delivery in KS & NE; Nothing outsells Flooring — Feeders Easy Pro 1158 Waterers — Heaters Free Board until May 15th. good baldies! FEED BIN - 25 ton capacity, Star Seed Inc. ¥ A Powerful set of Quality Red Crates — Nursery Equip. Price Range: divided, two fill openings and OSBORNE, KANSAS $1,750 to $5,000 Angus and Charolais bulls. K & N discharge gates, like new, used Volume Discounts • Unparalleled EPD’s. Low to 2 years, built in November 2003 800-782-7311 moderate birth weights with Call for Catalog, Swine Systems by Machine Service Company. excellent growth. RICK HENRY Call 620- 735-4452. PRAIRIE HAY 120 4X5 round; or visit: ¥ Performance and fertility test- 50 CRP 4x5 round. 785-396- www.WolfCreekAngus.com SENECA, KS 785-336-2130 ed. Fed to be fit - not fat. SENECA, KANSAS HAYBUSTER H 1100 tubgrind- 4597. LURAY, KANSAS ¥ All bulls scanned by ultra- 18 mos. & 2 yr. old er, rough, but in working condi- CRAB GRASS failed wheat 785-698-2225 sound and tested negative for Registered Angus Bulls tion, $8000. 785-456-9650. hay, 11.5 protein, 63 TDN, $50 PI-BVD, as in the past. Boars Tested PI - BVD negative 8610 CASE bale processor per ton obo. 620-732-2146. ¥ Your Private Treaty Head- Duroc & Chester Son’s of New Day, (’98) with chute extension (shed- quarters. We want the oppor- Duroc & Hamp Cross ded), $8000. Call after 7 pm $15 SEDON, $25 Brome 4x51/2 Traveler 004, Sitz Alliance, tunity to earn your business. Serviceable Age 785-541-0046. net wrapped round bales Wichi- Come visit us and, together, 410H, Bando and On Farm Test Information ta, KS. 316-619-7300. R we’ll invest the time necessary Morgans Direction Open Gilts HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- barbed wire, welded continuous ROUND PRAIRIE hay bales. to identify the right bull(s) that DUROC & CHESTER David J. & Doris, fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, $45/ ton. 785-906-0215. Registered best fit your program and help YORK-CHESTER CROSS Red Angus you gain a competitive edge. Dustin & Daren Ronnebaum alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, PRAIRIE HAY round bales ¥ Backed by the same quality 785-336-2830 SLEICHTER home 785-499-5454. shedded for sale $90/ ton. 785- 827-4828. Bulls For Sale guarantee as our Black Angus. DUROC FARM BALE BED for full size pickup, Coming 2-Year-Olds - ABILENE, KS new, spray-on bed liner, LED FOR SALE: 500 + tons of 2nd, Sons of B571 785-263-1898 785-263-1908 lights, $4,000 obo. 785-337- 3rd, and 4th cuttings of alfalfa -P- 2649. hay, 5x6 net wrapped bales, no rain, choice to dairy quality, de- HORSES BJM MIXER, feeder with PADGETT RANCH livery available. 785-794-2309 scales mounted on C60 350 or 785- 556-9235. Chapman, KS B *HORSE SALE* Chev. $4,500.785-826-3261 785-257-3516 cell. FOR SALE: straw/ sudex mix HARMS Every Monday Night round bales. 785-337-2789. 17’ PEARSON adjustable Al- SIMMENTAL BULLS “The Best of Both 6:30 p.m. with Tack BESTIFOR HAY CO. PLAINVIEW Buyers for all type horses! leyway; Luco cakefeeder, like Registered, by proven AI sires Worlds” Sale new. 785-698-2226. Buying: Dairy Alfalfa Fall & Spring - Black & Red RANCH All consignors welcome. and Grinding Hay. Mon., March 24, 2008 - Ultrasound data available “Your Partner in Progress” FEED & SEED Pickup or delivered prices - Tested negative for PI-BVD Mark & Kim Harms 12:00 Noon For prices call Will hold until breeding time. 2528 250th Street At the Ranch 1/2 mile South of CRP MIXES Lincolnville, KS 66858 Dwight, KS F 877-527-2450 Email: [email protected] Quotes for Winter SELLING Campbell’s Sale Barn and Spring planting or 785-527-1290 www.HARMSRANCH.com 50-Fall Yr. Black Angus Bulls Located 7-1/2 miles West of Free Shipping 620-924-5544 60-Fall Yr. Horned Hereford Bonner Springs on 32 Hwy. Feyh Farm Co., Alma, KS PASTURE Bulls 866-765-3415 s 50-F1 Black Baldies w/calves 913-723-3661 913-724-1403 785-765-4681 Fax TREE SAWING & pasture POLLED HEREFORD 20-Hereford Heifers w/calves Rodney & Kim Hofmann WANTED HORSES TO BUY. spraying. 620-273-8561. 620- BULLS 20-Angus Heifers w/ calves SQUARE BALES brome $3.50. 341-0273. 620-344-1580. Clay Center, Kansas 70-Fall Bred Heifers 620-382-6432. Calving Ease 785-366-6842. 785-944-3674 (AN,HH,BWF) 160 +/- FOR SALE 40 acres HERD REDUCTION yearlings FOR SALE : 4X5 brome C.R.P www.hofmannsimmental.com * Performance 8-Started Young FQHA Horses pasture with natural springs re- to bred mares, performance hay. 785-482-3578. Proof + Performance = Profit 20 Years Performance Testing 20-FQHA Yearling Colts bred. 785-364-3738 Dale Allen. maining waterways and terraced BROME, LARGE medium CRP contract ending 2010. Lo- FLORY POLLED ** Live Real Time Auction ** BEAUTIFUL GENTLE Tennes- 80 FANCY YOUNG Angus Tami McIntosh square, never rained on, shed- cated in Marshall County 5 miles cows bred Angus & Char. calv- see walking horse colts, 4 year- ded. Straw small square, shed- south of Waterville, KS. Only se- HEREFORDS 308-870-3661 ings (5) 2 year old. Holcomb, ing soon. Call Glenn 785-658- www.dvauction.com ded. 913-961-0252. rious inquiries please. 785-541- 7066. 785-865-3444 KS. 620-277-2462. Cell 620- 0046 after 7 pm. EMAIL: 272-7147. 4X3 ROUND bales prairie mix [email protected] hay, 550 lb average weight, WANTED PASTURE to rent for B&D HEREFORDS GELBVIEH, ANGUS www.oleenbrothers.com BUYER FOR all types of hors- $22.50 per bale and can load on around 30 spring calving pairs. & & BALANCER BULLS es. 785-765-3639. your trailer, great for smaller 785-446-3588. Complete Performance Jan 785-482-3383 tractors/ loaders and 4H proj- REGISTERED WESTERN WANTED: PASTURE to rent Beran Bros. Angus Information and EPD’s Arden 785-482-3398 ects, references available. 785- working Morgan Geldings all im- for Spring pairs. Steve Frank, Every Calf AI Sired 893-4109. 22nd Annual Bull & GOLDRUSH GENETICS printed at birth, easy to work Westmoreland, KS. 785-547- Cell- 785-466-1422 with. Lazy-J Ranch. 785-535- Female Sale 402-257-2200 Box 8, Dwight, KS 66849 Cattle & Hog Feed 3519. www.goldrushgenetics.com 4484. March 25, 2008 WHEAT MIDDLINGS WANTED PASTURE to rent for 1 AND 2 year old purebred 1:00 PM GOAT cow/calf pairs. Downs, KS. 785- Charolais bulls. Weights availa- Pelletized, crude protein not At the ranch near 373-6425. ble. Clyde. 785- 446- 3510. 5/8 KINKOL and boer kids. less than 14.5%. Call for pric- Claflin, KS 785-286-4318. ing. WANTED TO rent pasture for cows with baby calves or calves SELLING WESTERN STAR MILL to be born this summer. 785- ¥ 35 Two-year-old Hereford (1) REGISTERED FULL blood Division of ADM - Salina, KS 944-3449. Bulls doeling; (1) registered percent- 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) ¥ 15 18-month-old Hereford age boer doeling; (1) Kinkol WANTED PASTURE to rent for Bulls boer doeling; (1) Kinkol boer 2007 WHEAT hay 340 net 25 to 50 spring calving pairs or ¥ 20 Two-year-old Angus Bulls Lyons Ranch buck. 785-499-6884. wrapped round bales, $40/ ton. 50 fall cows no calves. 785-736- Superior Genetics 620-786-5297. 620-587-3732. ¥ 3 18-month-old Angus Bulls LIVESTOCK GENERAL 2850. James Runnebaum, Ax- ¥ 50 Yearling Angus Bulls Angus Bull & Heifer Sale 300 4X5 round bales wheat tell, KS. Also Selling FOR SALE: bulk bin with aug- hay, good cow feed, $40/ ton. NEED GRASS for 300 pair. ¥ 35 Black White Face F1 Hei- Monday, March 3 Nemaha Valley er and motor on beams, $600. 316-772-6324. 316-680-9680. 620-545-7277. fers with their first calf at side Selling: 85 Fall & 402-674-3141. ¥ 15 Hereford Heifers with Spring Yearling Bulls Angus, Inc. BROME 4X5 net wrap, put up YOUNG CATTLEMAN needing black white face calves at 10 Open Spring Heifers LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT dry. 785-594-2493. pasture to rent for 2008 summer side Bern, KS grazing season, up to 50 docile Sale is at the ranch ¥ 15 Black Angus Heifers with Performance tested DEWEZE super slicer, like Plant Everleaf 126 pair. Long-term leases consid- 2481 McDowell Creek Rd black calves Registered Angus and new. 785-392-2514. a new class ered. Please call Chris Holliday. Manhattan, Kansas Angus-Simmental Bulls 785-364-0987. A REAL OPPORTUNITY For more info or to request FOR SALE roping saddle Col- of forage oats. ¥ Yearlings to two year olds For information and catalog a sale book, Email or call: orado saddlery, 17” seat, $ 850. Also Jerry FOR SALE: 160 acres in Morris Jan or Frank at ¥ Ultrasound Data available Call Brian 785- 366-0541. County, make offer you can af- Gerald Beran Jr. Delivery Available ¥ Tested PI BVD negative ford, serious inquires only.785- 620-587-3407 (785) 537-7226 FOR SALE 400 ft used con- Cell: 620-786-9569 Spring Creek 223-7730. or Amy or Karl at ¥ First breeding season crete fence lined bunks, also Ag Products, Inc. Craig Beran guarantee 200 ft of used concrete drive- in WANTED GRASS & care for (785) 499-5434 40-50 cow/calf pairs 2008 grass 620-587-3709 Sons of: pen bunks. 785-336-1126. 800-432-5672 "Your Source for Superior season in South Central or East- Cell: 620-786-9703 Morgans Direction, New Level, Genetics" www.LONGCOMPANY.com FOR SALE: 3X3X8 Cane bales, ern Kansas area. Brian Bruce, Fax: 620-587-3208 602C, New Design 878, Yield PIPE AND STEEL low nitrates, $50/ton. 785-658- 620-435-6648. 316-772-7036. Check for Updates Grade, Lead On, TC Power Terry Beran 785-528-3356 7748. Cell: 620-786-4372 LyonsRanch.com Stroke, Bando 598 OSAGE CITY, KS WANTED GRASS for cow calf pairs any size considered with Check our website for more You’ll Always Talk To FOR SALE: 92 large round brome bales 27 large round or without care. Prefer Central JENSEN GENETIC REGISTERED info at www.nvangus.com An Owner! BLACK prairie hay bales. 620-947-5672 Kansas. Top dollar paid call Neal Haverkamp Cattle Panels ....Starting at $65 or 620-947-1531. anytime. Jarrod Gaines 316- CENTER SIMMENTAL BULLS 785-336-1655 cell Red Rhino Hay Trip Trlr., 32’ ... 13 months to 2 years-old 772-1897 cell or 620-983-2031. Custom Semen 785-858-4457 office ...... $3,650 BROME & PRAIRIE HAY, 800 Performance Tested Collection Center Proven Angus Genetics - Hay Savers Round Fdr ....$375 lb bales, brome shedded. 785- AUTOMOTIVE Bull Housing SHILOH SIMMENTALS Putting your bottom line in the Round Pens Starting at....$499 528-3434 leave message or call Salina, KS after 6 pm. 93 FORD F150 4X4 some rust, Kevin & Sheila Jensen “BLACK” *We’re Lowering Prices* 785-823-6781 20’-5 Bar Cont. Fence...... $70 runs good. 785-985-3660. 785-374-4372 Cell: 785-826-0341 2004 BROME/ grass small 20’-6 Bar Cont. Fence...... $78 square bales, $2.50 per bale, 785-262-1116, Sheila ‘78 IH single axle semi, 6 cyl., Prices Reflect 15 Or More delivered, J&R Farms. 785-336- Located 6 miles South RED ANGUS bulls yearling to Cumm., runs ...... $1,250 All Sizes Pipe from 1” to 5” 1506. Courtland, Kansas 2 years. Parsons Red Angus. ‘78 IH single axle semi, De- troit, for parts...... $750 [email protected] 913-727-3071. 48 FARROW crates with feed- 400 BIG round bales of Alfalfa ‘74 Ford 2 ton grain truck with ers and waters, incinerator, like 1st, 2nd, & 3rd cutting NCK, metal sides, starter bad .$900 GRASS & GRAIN HOLSTEIN BULL calves some new with 300 gallon fuel tank. good quality. Call Glenn 785- 785-539-7558 started calves. 620-278-2706. 620-983-2576. 658-7066. 785-263-6275 Page 32 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE DAYCAB TRACTORS — GMC Trucks 2007 Dodge Caliber The Bitter Taste of a Low Pasture Land FARM & RANCH (4) ’03 FLD120 tandem day- 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe Quality Vehicle Purchase 244 acres of Wabaunsee cabs, 12.7 430 hp Detroits, — Pontiac 2006 Chevy HHR Lincoln Co. - 146 Acres Remains Long After the County clean native grass 10 speeds, air ride cab & 2006 Pontiac Soltice Farmland, SOLDPasture, Creek, — Buick Sweet Taste of a Low Price pasture land with 3 ponds and susp., Jakes, 10 aluminum 2005 Dodge Caravan Trees...... $140,000 Has Vanished. good fence. County Road ac- wheels, 236K, 299K, 313K, NEW 2005 Ford crew cab Saline Co. - 10 Acres Building cess, Legal Description, 432K actual miles, rust-free 2008 GMC 2&4 WD in Stock 2004 Nissan Frontier crew 4x4 Site...... $57,000 CERTIFIED USED VEHICLES SW1/4 of 35-12-11 and the ’01 Volvo VNL42 sgl. axle, ISM 2007 GMC Yukon Denali, 2003 Dodge Durango 2007 Buick Lucerne CXL, North 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of 2- Ellsworth Co. - 19.5 Acres 330 hp Cummins, 10 speed, loaded 2003 Dodge crew cab 3800 V-6, Auto, Leather Interi- 13-11. Building Site/Pasture...$59,900 air ride cab & susp., 359K 2007 GMC Yukon XL, loaded 2002 Jeep Liberty or, 16,000 Miles ...... $20,900 800 acres pasture in Jackson Saline Co. - 36.2 Acres Devel- actual miles, rust-free 2007 GMC Sierra Z-71 crew 2002 GMC Sonoma cab, 4WD 2007 Chevrolet Impala LTZ Co. offered in 3 tracts. opment Land ...... $300,000 ‘01 IH 9100 sgl. axle tractor, 2001 Dodge Ext. 4x4 Sedan, 3.9 V-6, Auto, 15,000 ISM 280 hp. Cummins, air 2001 Kodiak cab & chassis Please Call In Now Miles, Sharp ...... $20,900 Country Homes ride cab and suspension, 2000 Dodge Ram ext. dsl. CLINE REALTY & AUCTION Dickinson Co. - 35 Acres/ 2007 Chrysler Town & Coun- 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt LT 4 dr. John E. Cline 309K miles, rust-free try, 1300 miles 2000 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 Manufactured Home, Outbuild- 1999 Chevy Ext. cab 4x4 Sedan, 4 cyl., Auto, Alum Onaga, KS ¥ 785-889-4775 CHASSIS 2007 Chevy Uplander ings, 2 Ponds ...... $185,000 ’00 Freightliner FL112 tandem 1999 Ford Ranger Ext. cab Wheels, Spoiler...... $13,900 2006 Hummer H-3 Ottawa Co. - 5.5 Acres 2000 chassis, C-12 395 hp Cat, 9 1998 Holiday Rambler 34’ mo- 2005 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx 2006 Jeep Liberty Renegade LAND AUCTION Bella Vista Home. Pole Shed, speed, 14,600# front, 40K tor home LS, 3.5 V-6, Auto, 30 MPG, 2006 Chevy Silverado crew 1,120 Acres excellent Grass- 2 Utility Sheds ...... $84,900 rear air ride, air ride cab, 1961 16’ grain truck Low Miles ...... $17,900 land & 40 Acres Cropland, lo- Call Donna Sinnett 452-0678 261K actual miles, rust-free cab, 2WD 2005 Pontiac G6 GT 4dr Se- 2005 Chevy Avalanche, load- B. C. Motors cated 6 miles south of St. ‘99 Frtlner, FL112 tandem dan, 3.5 V-6, Auto, Heated Chris Rost ¥ 785-493-2476 ed 902 E. Trapp Francis, KS. chassis, C10 305 h.p. Cat, 7 Leather Seats, Sharp ..$16,900 [email protected] spd, 12 & 40K axles, air ride, 2004 Ford Explorer, 2WD Herington, KS 67449 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 SAT., MARCH 15 2001 Chevy Astro cargo van, 258K actual miles, rust-free 785-258-2818 LT1 4x4 Crew Cab, 5.3 V-8, 2 P.M. CT Farm & Ranch 36K miles, nice Bought New Here...... $26,900 Division of: Heald Truck Sales 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2005 Chevrolet Colorado LS RIVERSIDE RECREATION, 1997 Ford Aeromax, single 704 NE Hwy. 24 leather & loaded Crew Cab 4x4, I5, Auto, ST. FRANCIS, KS. TOPEKA, KANSAS 66608 1997 Ford 1/2 ton ext. cab, 3 axle tractor, 60 Series Detroit engine, 365 horse power, 25,000 miles...... $18,900 800-476-7185 785-235-5604 door, 2WD 2005 Chevrolet Venture LS RM9135A 9 speed trans., air or www.shayrealty.com. PRICES & PHOTOS @ 1994 Chevy Suburban Van, 3.4 V-6, Auto, 8 passen- www.healdtrucksales.com 1999 Jeep Cherokee ride, air brakes, air driver seat, AC, P/S, cruise control, ger, 43,000 Miles ...... $14,900 Antrim-Piper Wenger Fax: 785-235-0912 HENRY HUDSON-REALTOR miles 413,401...... $14,500 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Realtors¨ BUXMAN MOTORS Member of the 1997 Ford Aeromax, single Crew Cab LT, Heated Leather 1989 FORD F700 diesel, Alli- PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC Southern Plains MLS An independently Owned axle tractor, L-body, M11 Seats, Very Nice ...... $19,900 son automatic transmission, well www.buxman.com Member of the Wichita MLS and Operated Member Cummins, 310 horse power, USED CARS built flatbed, with gooseneck 25+ Active Years in Agriculture of Coldwell Banker 800-794-3707 P/S, 10 speed trans., air ride, 2003 Ford Taurus SEL, 3.0 V- hook-ups. chrome stacks, NOW IS THE TIME TO LIST Real Estate Corporation 1200 Washington Road air brakes, air drivers seat, 6, Auto, 27,000 miles, Local chrome wheels, low profile, YOUR LAND!!! NEWTON, KANSAS One-owner Trade...... $9,900 sweet looking, tough working AC, miles 377,692....$10,000 1990 Ford F350 green pickup, 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis Call 620-886-1605 truck. 785-556-7251. 2002 FORD F-250 XLT 4wd 460 gas engine, 5 speed Sedan, V-8, Auto, Nice Local 1219 “D” E. 1st www.cbsalina.com crew cab diesel, 7.3 bale bed/ trans., AC, dual fuel tanks, air Trade...... $7,900 Pratt,KS 67124 Elmore Center 2004 CHEVY 2500 HD 8100 en- reg. bed, 52000 miles, super du- drivers seat, 9 ft. Knapheide USED TRUCKS, 620-672-6996 631 E. Crawford, Salina, KS gine 4x4 Allison transmission ty off road package, towing utility bed, gas air compres- SUV’s, VANS 96,000 miles, 2004 hydrobed Fax: 785-827-3641 package, automatic. 785-404- sor, miles 12,979...... $6,250 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 mega HB200, $20,000. 785-816-1226. 620-672-6999 1-800-276-3641 6379. 1988 Ford F250 pickup, 460 cab SLT 4WD, Cummins, au- gas engine, auto trans., 4x4, to, 56,000 miles...... $29,900 2004 Ford Freestar SEL, 4.2 V- cruise control, AC, cattle 2002 GMC C-3500 Crew Cab BROME HAY 6, auto, leather, DVD, loaded, guard on front, 10 ft. flatbed SLE 2WD, 8100 V-8, Local Good Quality LAND FOR SALE 59,000K with wooden floor, miles One-owner Trade...... $18,900 Delivery Available 2004 Dodge Dakota quad cab 90,932 ...... $1,750 2002 Ford F-150 Super Crew Elk County Ranch. Cows or 1987 Great Dane trailer, 42 ft. 5x5 1/2 Rounds 1996 Dodge 2500 quad cab 4x4 4x4 SLT, V-8, auto, loaded, XLT 2WD, 5.4 V-8, Local One- yearlings, this ranch will box reefer, roll-up back door, Net or Twine SLT, V-10, auto, loaded, 43,000K owner Trade...... $11,900 work for you. 1071 acre side door up front ...... $3,000 ranch, good grass, fences and 126,000K 2004 Chevy 1500 crew cab 4x4, 2001 Ford Windstar LX, 3.8 V- MURRFIELD Storage trailers....$1,500 & Up water, not far from Moline, KS 1997 Ford Ranger S/C XLT V-8, auto, loaded, nice, 6, Auto, Clean High Mileage FARM SUPPLY Tires & Wheels Flairside, 4 cyl, 5 sp., nice, 31,000K Trade-in...... $3,900 Approx. 178 acres and com- 913-796-6135 plete Dairy operation, includ- 2004 Chevy Trail Blazer 4x4, V- 1995 International 4700 Cab & 99,000K SMART USED McLouth, KS ing cows, buildings and nice 1998 Chevy S-10 ext. cab LS 6, auto, loaded, clean, Chassis, Tell us what wheel- base you want...... $9,900 www.murrfieldfarms.com home. Lots of farm equipment, 4x2, 4.3 V-6, auto, loaded, 47,000K TRUCKS & 1995 Chevrolet K-2500 Silver- 15 minutes NW of Tulsa, Okla- 75,000K 2005 Mercury Mountaineer PARTS INC. GEARY COUNTY ado Ext. Cab, 454, 5-speed, homa. Milk sales average 1999 Ford Ranger XLT, V-6, 5 AWD, V-8, auto, leather, 1028 S. Ferree 589 acres of excellent Flint $35,000 per month. Kansas City, KS 66105 Flat Bed, New Tires ...... $5,500 sp., very clean, must see, loaded, 36,000K Hills pasture. Several ponds CALL FOR A PRIVATE 121,000K 2005 Ford Excursion Limited 913-321-6609 and spring. Cross fenced. Im- SHOWING Taylor mediate possession ...... 1999 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4, V-8, 4x4, V-10, auto, leather, nice, www.smartusedtrucks.com MICHAEL BECKERMAN ...... $1,200 per acre auto, loaded, leather, 46,000K Chevrolet Co. 316-722-9393 1991 KENWORTH T400 daycab POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY 115,000K 2005 Chevy Suburban Z-71 SLT 26 N. 4th St. 3176 cat, 9 speed, air ride, twin 9 acres. 165x300 roping are- Realty Executives of Wichita 1999 GMC Sierra ext. cab 1500 4x4, V-8, auto, leather, loaded, Seneca, KS 66538 screw, AC, PS, cruise $9500. 785-336-2242 na, 30x60 barn with 3 stalls 4x4, V-8, auto, loaded, 50,000K 1,620 Acre 785-362-0982. Let us put you in a new and runs. Tack room, heated 116,000K 2005 Dodge 2500 quad cab 4x4 and plumbed, hay storage. 3 Spring Creek Ranch IHC 9200 N14 Super 10 speed Chevrolet! 2000 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4, V- SLT, diesel, 6 sp., loaded, miles North of Wamego, KS..... Woodson County, Kansas 720K virgin rubber. 785-741- Call Toll Free 6, auto, loaded, only 69,000K 45,000K ...... $80,500 Outstanding cow operation 4520. with excellent grass, very good 2000 Chevy 1500 step side 4x4 2005 Ford F-350 crew cab 866-338-5498 MUST SEE 97 CHEVY 2500, ext. cab, 4x4, fences, 28 spring-fed ponds short bed, LS, V-8, auto, like Lariat 4x4 DRW, diesel, auto, www.taylorchevroletco.com Wonderful custom 2,400 sq. ft. 350, auto 112K, excellent 3 785- beautiful home, trophy deer, loaded, 60,000K main floor home. Oversized 3 new, 46,000K 485-2408. 785-532-9374. 100% minerals. 2000 Ford Ranger S/C 4x4 XLT, 2005 F-150 super crew 4x4 car garage, 30 acres. Pasture, 1,460 Acre Omega Ranch 4.0 V-6, auto, loaded, nice, Lariat, 5.4 V-8, auto, loaded, NEW B&W 5th wheel, fits 03- woods and creek...... $362,000 08 3/4 ton + 1 ton long + short On Council Grove Lake 54,000K 37,000K Call Dolly Anderson, Broker Reputation ranch with excel- bed Dodge, used twice, $300. for more information or 2001 Dodge 1500 quad cab 2006 Dodge 3500 mega cab 785-210-6298. 785-565-2666. lent grass,UNDER good fences, 2 plus SLT 4x4, V-8, auto, loaded, 4x4 DRW Laramie, diesel, to preview 785-532-8801 miles of lake frontage, beauti- Heavy Trucks Of All Kinds Several New Kodiac CONTRACT 74,000K auto, leather, navigation, 70 Series G&A REAL ESTATE ful views, 100% mineral rights. Semi Trailers Of All Types 2001 Ford Expedition E/B 4x4, sunroof, 30,000K Cab-Chassis In Stock Manhattan, Kansas DOUG WILDIN & ASSOC. 5.4 V-8, auto, sunroof, leather, 2006 GMC 1500 crew cab 4x4 Livestock - Flats - Drops Gas and Diesel RANCH BROKERS 109,000K SLE, V-8, auto, loaded, nice, Hoppers - Dumps - Tankers 2006 Chevy 1/2 ton 2WD ...... www.wildinranchbrokers.com 2002 GMC Envoy SLT 4x4, V-6, 30,000K Storage Containers ...... $15,975 620-662-0411 2004 Chevy C50, sleeper cab. 2006 Dodge 2500 quad cab 4x4 auto, leather, loaded, like new, AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR: ...... $28,500 108,000K Laramie, diesel, auto, leather, NEVILLE - DOONAN - DAKOTA 2001 Chevy Suburban, V-8, For financial strength, com- TRAILERS 2002 GMC Sonoma ext. cab 53,000K - MERRITT - MAURER - extra nice...... $10,950 petitive rates and terms as 4x2, V-6, auto, nice, 57,000K 2006 Dodge Dakota quad cab KALYN SIEBERT - LANDOLL 2001 GMC Sonoma, V-8...... flexible as the way you oper- 1995 22’ smooth sided Tave- ate, count on Frontier Farm 2002 Ford F350 XLT DRW 4x4, 4x4 SLT, V-8, auto, loaded, chuckhenry.com ...... $12,950 lote stock trailer, nice trailer, Credit. bale bed, diesel, 5 sp., loaded, 31,000K COMPLETE WEB LISTING 2 - 1999 Chevy C-70 single $4,250. 785-439-6451. 785-738- 7319. 113,000K 2006 Jeep Liberty 4x4 Sport, V- PHOTOS - SPECS - PRICING axle tractors, Cat power, like Chanute ¥ 800-741-2990 I-70 at Solomon, KS Baldwin ¥ 866-268-2900 2002 Ford F-150 super crew 6, auto, leather, loaded, new, extra clean .....$19,950 1999 Ford E-150 van....$6,950 Marysville ¥ 800-475-2371 4x4 Lariat, 5.4 V-8, auto, 26,000K 1994 Freightliner tandem axle Emporia ¥ 800-320-8391 leather, nice, 49,000K 2006 Ford Explorer 4x4 E/B, V- day cab tractor, air ride Hiawatha ¥ 800-699-3521 2002 GMC 2500 crew cab 4x2 6, auto, leather, sunroof, Cummins power .....$12,500 Manhattan ¥ 800-874-2474 SLE, diesel, auto, loaded, loaded, 23,000K 1979 Chevy tandem axle w/22’ www.frontierfarmcredit.com 115,000K 2007 GMC Yukon XL SLT 4x4, grain box & hoist, 8V92 De- 2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning V-8, auto, loaded, leather, troit ...... $12,750 782 AC in 7 tracts, Sumner Hesse Welding 1989 DODGE Dakota PS, PB, 4x2, V-8, auto, leather, loaded, 26,000K 1974 International single axle, County Land - Tillable, pasture / heat & air. Utility bed with lots of 785-292-4889 61,000K 2007 Ford F-150 super crew gravel dump...... $5,950 trees, homesite, located NW & storage spaces, drawers & lad- 1965 Chevy 2 ton, box & hoist SW of Wellington & N of Argo- 2003 Chevy 1500 ext. cab LS 4x4 King Ranch, V-8, auto, FOR SALE: 1972 Wilson cattle der rack, 138K, white with grey ...... $1,750 nia; sells at auction Tuesday, pot, 50% brakes, new tires. 785- 4x4, V-8, auto, loaded, low leather, sunroof, navigation, utility box, $1,200 obo. 785-209- MELTON MOTOR CO. March 11, 7 pm. United Country 658-7748. miles, 45,000K DVD, topper, 5,000K 4276 Anytime. -Theurer Auction /Realty, 2003 GMC Envoy XL 4x4, SLT, 2006 Ford F-350 crew cab 4x4 OUR 64TH YEAR www.theurer.net, 800-207- V-6, auto, leather, DVD, Lariat, diesel, auto, leather, 1954 FORD 1-1/2 Ton truck, IN BELLEVILLE, KS 6830. Pre - auction & live inter- box and hoist, runs good, good loaded, 78,000K 50,000K 785-527-2201 net bidding. In conjunction with rubber, $650 obo. 785-373- Open Saturdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Ag Appreciation. 2003 GMC 1500 ext. cab 4x4 2006 GMC 2500 crew cab SLT 7033. 785-845-8283 cell. 785-227-4220 SLE, V-8, auto, loaded, nice, 4x4, diesel, auto, leather, nice, 1999 FORD F250 XLT Super FOR SALE LINDSBORG, KS 40,000K 63,000K Duty 4x4 V10 regular cab long REAL ESTATE 40 acres 1 1/2 miles South of TITAN - HILLSBORO 2004 Buick Rainier CXL AWD, bed. 785-847-6856. Frankfort, Kansas on Hwy. 99. Travalong Trailers V-8, auto, leather, loaded, FSBO NEWER construction 1/4 mile West on Vista Rd., ********************************** 51,000K 1981 IH SA 466 and 1995 22’ located on 3.5 acres outside St. North side of road, rural water ‘07 new Travalong alum. 20’, 1 jet trailer, A1 condition. 785- George. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2004 Chrysler T&C Limited, 3.8 and REA accessible. slider, special 1 only ...$9,995 337-2676. Rock Creek Schools. Gorgeous V-6, auto, leather, navigation, Mike Farrell ‘96 24’ Travelute, excellent 1966 GMC 4000 truck 16 ft bed view $197,000 negotiable.785- WW 24’ 6x24 71,000K 456-4068. McPherson, KS 67460 & hoist. 785-535-8058. 785-292-4261 2004 Ford Escape XLT 4x4, V- 2006 NEVILLE 34 ft aluminum 620-241-1042 Can leave message 6, auto, leather, sunroof, grain trailer. 785-562-6456. 785- KRIS HANSCHU, Sales Rep. 548-5031. loaded, 88,000K Cell ...... 620-755-2824 2004 Lincoln Navigator 4x4, 5.4 1-800-362-2306 and V-8, auto, sunroof, leather, one FOR SALE: 1996 Wilson pot ask for Kris Hanschu owner, 50,000K trailer. 785-337-2789. Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 33 TRAILERS TRAILERS MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY Pro-Trak JD 4010 adjustable front end, VERTICAL MIXERS TRACTORS OUR 58th YEAR 3pt, dual hydraulics. Call eve- Oliver 1955 w/cab LuckNow #2150, 470 cu. ft. NEW TRACTORS nings. 785-472-4015. White 2-135 w/dual loader LuckNow #2160, 570 cu. ft. 2008 JD 7430 SKID STEERS LuckNow #2260, 575 cu. ft. 2008 JD 7230 NH L553, 3200h Schuler #550, 550 cu. ft. 2008 JD 7330 x LS170 cab & htr., 2100h Your Local Dealer for: 1997 Ford Louisville 5 spd., USED TRACTORS Hedke Ag Co. 4840E Skid Loader LS170, 1500 hrs. Travalong Trailers, Circle D auto, CAT 3116, 4 auger, 2005 JD 7520 NEW FLATBEDS IN STOCK 6640E Skid Loader COMBINES Trailers, Bradford Built harsh 375 cu. ft. 2004 JD 7420 ...... Coming In 25’ 7K - 25’ 10K - 32’ 10K 0% for up to 36 months MF 8570 rotary Flatbeds, Landoll, Ford F-700 LP gas engine, 3 1977 JD 4430 Previously Owned NH CR 940 STOCK TRAILERS Hillsboro, Club Car, and auger Oswalt 320...... 1976 JD 4230 ‘03 9345 Belarus w/Shuttle NH 74C, 30’ 20’ - 22’ - 24’ - Plus DAE WOO ...... COMING IN 1998 JD 6400 MFWD 560M Belarus w/loader NH 973, 25’ SEMI TRACTOR Redline 26’ tillage harrow COMBINES 4430 John Deere NH TR96, RWA 1998 Pete 378, 435 Cummins, TRUCKS Aerway 15’ close cpl. tillage 2007 JD 625 F 1086 IH w/GB Ldr (coming) PLANTERS 10 sp., nice 2004 Chevrolet 2500HD 6.0L tool 2007 JD 893 Kinze 2200 8A36 point row, New Hydra Bed 3rd Spool, 560 IH A-frame combine trailers 2006 JD 893 DUNNING LIVESTOCK FEED hyd. fold, no till, 2200 Cross bed toolbox ....$21,995 8N Ford 1996 Jantz DD tandem axle 2001 JD 925 F See us for your tubs Kinze 2000 6-30 SEMI TRUCKS header trailer 1994 JD 9500 PRW and cubes Kinze 3500 8/15R no till 2000 Peterbilt 379EXHD ISX CIH 1083-8R cornhd w/wo reel PLANTING & SEEDING Kinze 3600 12/23 no till ARCHER OIL PRODUCTS Cummins 475 hp 10 speed ... Cross-wise toolboxes-flatbeds 2008 JD 1590 drill SchwantTractor JD 7000 6-30 res-msts. See us for all your ...... $34,000 New Butler bale beds in stock NEW EQUIPMENT Dover, KS CIH 900 6/12R 15’ Ag chemical needs! 2000 Peterbilt 379EXHD C15 Land Oil & Soil Boost Products SPECIALS Tye 15 7.5 w/cart Cat 18 speed, 640,000 785-256-6242 NATURE’S Fertilizer JD 741 loaders 411 East Main www.schwanttractor.com Tye 15 w/no till cart miles, 140,000 on o/h...... 2000 IHC DT 466 auto JD 740 Classic Waterville, KS 66548 HAY ...... $49,000 w/80,000 miles, equipped Bison 300 XHD 3 pt. blades 877-505-2777 ¥ 785-363-2777 CIH 8480 big rd. baler CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW ITEMS AT the Concordia Opti- w/New Schuler 550 twin- NH Hw 300, 16’ HAY EQUIPMENT HYDRA BEDS mist Club sale March 8 : forklift, screw mixer box Caterpillar V70D, 6,400 pound Hesston 6450SP 12’, 1770 2003 JD 567 w/S.W. USED STOCK TRAILERS lift, side- shift, tilt, 2,523 hours, Call: Brent or Brian Pahls hrs. New big bale forks 2004 Travalong 28’ outside NH S 69 T sq. baler LIVESTOCK & HORSE 1979 model, good. Eversman 785-373-6132 USED MISCELLANEOUS skin, new tires and brakes..... NH 590 big sq. TRAILERS land plane/ leveler; 12 ft blade; Tipton, KS JD 725 loader ...... $9,700 NH 499, 12’ FLATBED TRAILERS good. Hotsie steam cleaner, 1979 Ford F-700 truck 2004 Travalong 24’ front solid CIH 8460 ¥ 1-800-526-0939 ¥ good, GT 6inX24ft grain auger, IHC 856 3 Point with/ without 2001 JD 980 FC 32’6” rear slider vents...... $5,995 powered by 220 volt Baldor mo- Vermeer 605F www.circle-dtrailers.com 2007 Travalong 24’ front solid Quaker 565 loader. 785-741- JD 158 loader tor, good. Baldwin combine bin 4520. NH 1431 disc MC SOLID — STABLE rear slider vents, like new...... on 2 wheel trailer w/ rodent cov- MISCELLANEOUS ...... $7,600 STILL JD er, good. Hub City PTO speed FOR SALE 510 JD baler, never Rhino 1540 10’ blade 1987 Travalong 6’x16’ stock .... changer (1000 rpm to 540), Feterel 10x66 white PTO ...... $2,500 rained on, $1200. 785-949- good. 2272. 785-479-0248. w/hopper STOCK TRAILERS Feterel 12x72 w/swing hopper New Steel and Aluminum FOR SALE 2 Applegate hay 8820 for parts, less engine...... Mayrath 8” w/hopper saver bale feeders. Near new Frankfort, KS trailers in stock...... $3,500 Westfield 8x61’ $425 ea. or $800 for both. 785- 7720 Feeder hsng w/rev ..$750 785-292-4166 NEW FLATBEDS Bush Hog 2010 10’ 785-336-2138 Days 336-1467. L-2 2900T eng., comp...$1,250 Bush Hog post digger, 12” trailers4u.com 25’ 7K Flatbeds, 5’ combo NH 1112 swather for parts, dove tail .....Starting at $4,850 TRACTORS auger 785-948-2413 Nights Call for Merritt Sale Pricing less engine...... $750 31’ 10K Flatbeds, 5’ combo 1997 Case IH 8930 Magnum Woods 15’ bat wing Visit Us At dove tail, dual jacks...... MFD 785-263-6275 3 pt. mist blower jddealer.deere.com/toddtractor ...... Starting at $6,800 1997 JD 6400 MFD w/640 Seneca, Kansas loader Stock, Horse, Flatbeds, 1966 IH 706 gas, WFE SUNFLOWER DEWEZE Super slicer, JD 605 Dump Beds and Cargos 2001 Case IH DX33 w/loader HARVEST EQUIPMENT m e dry fertilizer spreader $1950 in stock 1966 IH 806 D w/DuAl loader & SNOW BLOWERS for Sale each; JD 530 round baler HAY TRAILERS Call $4500. 316-619-7300. NEW STOCK & HORSE HAY EQUIPMENT 1-800-599-6725 36’ self Dumping Inline Bale LUCKE MANUFACTURING TRAILERS 1990 Case IH 8830 14’ SP FLATBED TRAILERS-8X24, Trailers ...... $3,500 1-800-735-5848 402-862-2331 Windrower $4,500; 8X30, $6,500. Stock FLATBEDS 1-800-735-5838 Bradford Built Steel NH 851 rd. baler LEWIS trailer- 6x24, $3,500. JD quick www.luckemanufacturing.com BH UTILITY & SKID LOADER Pickup Flatbeds Icam 10 wheel 3 pt. rake IMPLEMENT CO. coupler $350. 8-N Ford w/ 1980 JD 510 rd. baler E-Mail: [email protected] NEW TITAN (ALUMINUM) Starting at...... $1,470 Humboldt, Neb. blade, rake, plow, post hole dig- 2007 Hesston 5456A baler Minot, ND CARGO TRAILERS We now install pickup Beds “Serving You 57 Years” ger, canopy, rotary mower, and Trailer AC Units. w/net wrap $5,500. 620-481-0088. NEW WILSON ALUMINUM NH 640 round baler, good con- Call For Prices. MISCELLANEOUS STOCK TRAILERS New Landoll 1550 5 shank rip- dition, $5,850. Call 816-752- WANTED JD 336, 346, 347, or GLEANER PARTS OK CORRAL 24’ ...... $9,160 Buy Next to the Factory and per 4662. 348 square balers, twine or wire, save hundreds of Dollars must be excellent condition. FOR SALE Montana Silversmiths MF 9016 rigid head CASE IH 3900 disk 26’ 6”, 402-656-4868. M - L3 - N6 - R62 - 72 new Jewelry & Statues ROCKING “M” Case IH 900 6 row semi mount and used salvaged parts. Re- planter good condition, shedded. 620- We Install Brake Controllers TRAILER SALES 381-1041. 1985 CASE IH 2294, 7900 hrs, maned hydros, radiators, alter- BMB 6’ rotary mower new paint and interior, rebuilt nators, sprockets and shafts. USED TRAILERS 430 S. Colorado New Rhino SE-6 rotary mower INTERNATIONAL 800 6 row, trans, good condition. 402-236- New belts, Hillside raddles, 30’ Titan GN skid loader trail- Waterville, KS 66548 JD FB 16x10 drill 30” planter with fertilizer, 3 8767. cylinder bars, elevator chains, er, ‘06...... $6,500/winch Office: 1-866-261-2526 1981 IH 1460 combine drums & monitor, very good etc. At reduced prices. Also ‘90 Jeep Wrangler...... $4,200 or 785-562-6614 PLANTER SALVAGE CONSIGNED EQUIPMENT condition. 785-944-3593. various size headers. 20’ GN Stock, ‘81 ...... $2,200 1996 Sunflower 9411-15 no-till IH 400-500-800-900-950 Cyclo 16’ Titan BH Utility ...... $2,000 drill HOELSCHER MODEL 1100 10 JD 494-1280, 7000, plate and LOREN BLAZEK 24’ Titan GN Classic Stock ‘00 Peck 8x51 PTO auger bale accumulator, $4,000. 316- plateless Belleville, KS...... $6,500 Mayrath 8x33 elec. drive auger 648-0378. 785-729-3495, Shop 16’ Trailmann GN Utility, ‘91 ... 5 wheel 3 pt. rake Koelzer Repair 785-527-7130, Residence ...... $2,700 Vermeer 605 Super F rd. baler TRACTOR and 785-556-8952 Mobile Saddle Tack & Trailer Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 We now sell: Krause 271 12’ chisel plow NEW COMBINE PARTS Dustacator & Bull Master — COMBINES — ‘07 JD 4720 80’ . . . .$151,500 Feeders 6’x12’ Gooseneck pipe stock ...... $3,795 ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $193,500 ‘01 JD 4710, 80’ . . . . .$96,000 Call Us for 6’x16’ WW Runabout G/N ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $199,000 JD 6000, 45’ ...... $12,500 Drop’N’Lock GN Hitch stock...... $5,995 ‘07 JD 9760 Hillco . .$225,000 ‘02 Ag Chem 1000 gal$94,500 Dealer Nearest You 18’ Ranch King 3 horse G/N .... d ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $204,500 ‘05 Spray Coupe 7650$124,500 ...... $7,980 ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $203,500 ‘95 Wilman 60’ ...... $25,000 Blue Valley Trailers 14’ Calico 2 horse bpr. hitch .... ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $202,000 — TRACTORS — ‘06 JD 9760 ...... $190,000 ‘90 JD 8760 4WD . . . . .$57,000 225 South East St...... $4,640 t ‘06 JD 9760 ...... $160,000 ’83 Versatile 875 ...... $25,000 Waterville, Kansas 66548 6’x14’ Gooseneck single axle ‘06 JD 9760 Hillco . .$186,500 ‘73 JD 7020 3pt PTO . . .$9,750 785-363-2224 pipe stock...... $3,895 Superior Impl., Inc. With over 120 acres and 22’ Calico 4 horse G/N..$7,695 130,000 square feet of ’05 JD 9760 4WD . .$179,000 ‘06 JD 8330 MFWD . .$127,000 1-866-368-4826 6’x16’ Titan bpr. hitch stock ..... 402-879-4723 warehouse space, we have ‘05 JD 9760 STS . . .$175,250 ‘98 JD 8200 MFWD . . .$62,500 ...... $4,100 Evening 402-879-3719 thousands of NEW, USED & ‘04 JD 9760 2WD . .$145,000 ‘94 Cat 85C ...... $66,750 24’ Travalong Advantage ...... SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA ’03 JD 9750 4WD . .$127,000 ‘98 JD 8400 Track . . .$77,000 TRAVALONG REMANUFACTURED PARTS ...... $7,980 for many makes and models. ‘07 JD 9660 Hillco . .$229,500 ‘83 4850 2WD ...... $34,500 New & Used Trailers on Hand 20’ Travalong Advantage ...... ‘07 JD 9660 Hillco . .$218,000 ‘75 JD 4630 Syncro . .$11,000 16’, 18’, 20’, 25’, 32’ flatbeds Gleaner Combines When you need quality parts ‘06 JD 9660 Hillco . .$196,000 ’80 JD 4440 Quad . . .$19,500 ...... $7,280 at affordable prices 16’, 20’, 22’, 24’, 30’, Stock 16’ Calico bpr. hitch stock ...... 825 flex head...... $14,500 ‘06 JD 9660 Hillco . .$194,000 ‘98 JD 7710 2WD . . .$59,350 Aluminum stock trailers ...... $3,695 ’96 R62, NICE ...... $59,500 Call Abilene Machine ‘06 JD 9660 4WD . .$182,600 ‘82 5488 2WD ...... $17,750 Skid steer and cargo trailers 28’ Titan G/N stock ...... $9,895 525 flex head...... $8,500 1-800-255-0337 ‘05 JD 9660 ...... $145,000 ’81 IH 1086 2WD . . . .$12,000 ‘05 JD 9660 4WD . .$167,500 ‘02 NH TS100 MFWD $33,650 Dolmar chain saws ‘94 R62 Cummins...... $49,500 www.AbileneMachine.com USED ‘91 JD 9600 ...... $35,000 ‘06 Kubota 7040 . . . .$21,850 ’79 N6 eng. OH...... $11,500 VISSER RADIATOR 2000 Kiefer 3 horse slant G/N.. ‘04 JD 9560 Sidehill .$138,500 ‘68 Case 930 ...... $3,900 ...... $5,895 SERVICE COME IN & MAKE AN OFFER ‘02 JD 9550 Sidehill .$105,500 2004 Exiss 3 horse sport G/N .. ‘01 JD 9550 Sidehill . .$99,500 — TILLAGE — Herington, KS ...... $12,900 ON WHATEVER YOU NEED 785-258-2800 or ‘98 JD 9510 SH . . . . .$71,500 JD 510 disk ripper . . .$11,000 2006 Exiss 3 horse sport G/N .. GRAVITY WAGONS 877-258-2801 ‘03 CIH 2388 4WD . .$115,000 DMI disk ripper ...... $9,000 ...... $14,900 EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 ‘01 CIH 2388 4WD . .$120,850 JD 2200 65’ FC . . . . .$43,500 2006 WW 5’x14’ bpr. stock ...... to 400 bushel ‘95 CIH 2188 4WD . . .$56,750 Wilrich 55’ FC ...... $22,000 ...... $3,195 EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 ‘86 CIH 1680 4WD . . .$24,000 CIH 4300 28’ FC . . . . .$8,250 1995 Titan 4 horse G/N.$5,195 bushel 604M, 605M, 504M Balers ‘91 NH TR86 4WD . . .$29,500 2007 Travalong 4 horse alumi- R2300 twin rake 42 flex headers - JD, CIH, NH, — HAY EQUIPMENT — ELITE TRAILERS num ...... $16,900 New Kent Field Cultivators BP 8000 processor CAT ‘05 JD 567 loaded . . .$26,000 Largest Selection of Used 2 horse side by side, 2 to WRX-12 DuraBull Rake Stock Trailers In The Midwest 2 JD 1293 cornheads ‘04 JD 567, loaded . . .$25,000 choose ...... $695 to $1,195 81 Farm Eq. Service Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. 19 JD 893 cornheads ‘04 JD 567 ...... $18,400 Call our toll free telephone 2004 S&H 3 horse aluminum McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 Good selection of late model 2 JD 843 cornheads ‘99 JD 566 ...... $12,500 line (mention this ad) and G/N...... $11,900 1-800-357-3101 USED VERMEER BALERS 3 JD 693 cornheads ‘97 JD 566 ...... $13,900 get our “best price” 16’ bpr. hitch stock ...... $1,650 Hydra-Bedª & accessories 3 JD 643 cornheads ‘94 JD 535 ...... $12,500 2006 20+5 flatbed ...... $4,500 TW “O.K. Corral, 24’ .....$8,650 Winkel Livestock Equip. 38 flex headers ‘91 JD 535 ...... $9,500 G/N 2 horse single axle.$1,200 Winkel Flatbeds GRAIN DRILLS & ‘85 JD 530 ...... $6,500 Mid-Plains Eq. 2002 WW 16’ G/N stock$3,995 Bar 6 Cake Feeders PLANTERS ‘90 CIH 8460 ...... $5,900 2006 Ranch King 3 horse G/N . P.O. Box 2526 ‘98 JD 1770 16RN . . .$38,000 MF 12 baler ...... $750 ...... $5,995 x Kearney, NE 68848 ‘05 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$69,500 ‘05 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$69,500 East Hwy 30 & 10 3256 NE 39th Limited Supply 877-654-2553 TOPEKA, KANSAS Hay Accumulators ’03 JD 1790, 12/23 . .$62,500 www.midplainsonline.com 785-286-3006 Forks For Small Square Bales MILLER RANCH ‘96 JD 1780 12/23 . . .$27,500 [email protected] & NH Bale Wagons ‘95 Kelderman 12RN folding . . www.rbarb.com EQUIPMENT ...... $8,500 “Call Us Before You Buy” 34846 K-99 Hwy. ‘01 JD 1780 8/15 . . . .$26,000 Hiawatha DRY CREEK Alma, Kansas ‘99 JD 1780 8/15 . . . .$21,000 Implement Co. FARMS & SUPPLY White 6RN ...... $2,750 Hesston, KS 785-765-3588 SPRAYERS 785-742-7121 620-327-2183, Ask for Joe www.millerranchequipment.com ‘07 JD 4720 90’ . . . .$153,300 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 Page 34 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY TIRE TOWN INC. 1997 BOBCAT 753 skid-steer NEW HOLLAND 2007 JD 568 round baler net, FOR SALE: 27’ DMI NH3 appli- 20.8R42 slghtly used 80% $350 1900 hours, new engine with big tires, $27,000. 620-381- cator, 11 knife, heat exchanger, 520/85R46 Irregular new ..$785 Warranty $12,500 OBO. 785- TRACTORS 1263. new coulters, closing wheels, 14.9R34 fwd 80% ...... $300 456-4369, 785-889-4854 1991 JD 8960...... $49,500 $3,500 obo. 785-220-8996. 16.9-30 full tread...... $245 1993 NH 6640 ...... $19,500 JD 6000 sprayer AC, micro 14.9R46 full tread 3* ...... $450 ARTS-WAY 240B 8 row 30” 1997 NH 9282 ...... $49,500 trac monitor, RHS foam marker, ITEMS AT the Concordia Opti- 710/70R420 100% tread$1,250 shredder. H.S. knives used on Case 540 utility tractor..$6,450 $8000 OBO. 785-528-4438. mist Club sale March 8:D-K 18.4-38 FST SAT II 8PR ..$510 only 375 acres, always shed- TC35, DA w/loader, bucket Model 9881 grain vac, 8-inch, 28L-26 diamond full tread .$750 480/80R42 FST RAD AT23 ..... FOR SALE: 90 IHC 9670 TS 710/70R38 used 85% tred $650 ded. 785-237-8677. TC34, DA w/loader, bucket (needs fans) with truck loading ...... $733 NH TJ 375 tractor $4,500; 78 Hawkeye steel hop- kit. Nine pieces of new 20ftX4 600/70R30 full tread ...... $625 JD 218 rigid head w/trailer, 480/80R42 FST RAD AT23 ..... NH TJ 425 per 38ft grain trailer $4,500; Flat 5/16inX1/16in galvanized pipe. 420/85R46 100% ...... $550 batt reel, good condition, $1500...... $886 1979 Versatile 875 .....$22,500 trailer 43ft $2,500 or all for Large bin gravity grain distribu- 18.4R46 slightly usd 80% .$350 785-348-5820. $10,000. 785-238-6243. 30.5L-32 12p R-3 100%....$850 DON’S TIRE 1980 JD 4840...... $19,500 tor, like new. Pallet of Misc. PTO IH No. 900 6RN cycle w/no-till 600/65R28 90% ...... $350 IHC 656 gas ...... $7,500 FACTORY DIRECT hot water shafts and parts. Tempur-pedic 866-888-7838 ...... $4,000 18.4-38 new 8p ...... $385 IHC 826 w/loader...... $8,500 pressure washers portables or mattress, foundation, two pil- Abilene, KS JD 8440 PTO rock shaft BALERS stationary whole sale washer lows, queensize, new Aug/07. Nationwide shipping Degelman dozer...... $18,250 Hesston 4900 sq. baler ...... Co.620-583-2421. Special Prices ¥ New & Used IHC 915 low profile combine, NH BR780 round baler, nice ...... $19,500 9600 JD combine spent All sizes-major brands straw chopper, good ...... $15,250 1976 Vermeer 605E .....$1,500 COMBINES $25,000 in last few years. 785- We deal condition.785-364-7707. Bestway side mount saddle Hesston 560 ...... $5,250 ‘07 Case-IH 8010, 750 hrs. 439-6289. 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 ‘06 Case-IH 2388, 570 hrs. WANTED: WILL Pay for grass tank, fits Magnum 1996 NH 664, auto wrap ...... 2005 JD 1750 6/30 planter, ‘05 Case-IH 2388, 1209 hrs. seed chart for 10 foot E-zee NH 116 14’ hydra swing$5,995 ...... $10,500 trash whippers, large boxes, ex- 2 - ‘04 Case-IH 2388, just in, FOR SALE OR TRADE flow. 785-566-8321. 1982 Case 4690...... $15,000 2 - 1995 NH 660 AW’s...... cellent. 913-961-0252. CHEAP IRON ...... $6,500-$7,500 1300-1400 hrs. ‘91 220 Spra-Coupe 4 whl., 52’ Force Feed WINCHELL’S, INC. 2004 BR750 net wrap.$21,500 ‘03 Case-IH 2388, 1477 hrs. ARTS-WAY 240B 20ft shredder Dickey-John foam...... $8,900 Feeder Chain Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 1999 NH 688R wrap...$16,500 ‘00 Case-IH 2388, 2200 hrs. JD 7000 6x30 plate planter with ‘82 16R30, front fold Kinze...... 2004 NH BR780 NW ..$24,500 ‘95 Case-IH 2188, 2776 hrs. fertilizer tanks w/wo yetter fertil- ¥ Will feed IHC, Case, JD, AC, ...... $7,500 2001 NH 688 NW ...... $18,500 ‘01 MF 8780 XP izer coulters. 785-926-4713. 16 Kinze insect boxes ..$50 ea. MF, MM, NH, White MF 850 24’ head, 6 cyl. gear 2006 Long 2046 baler ..$6,500 1998 PATRIOT 150 sprayer 16 Yetter R-Cleaners ...... ¥ 3 chain for axial flow IHC drive 1983 NH 851 ...... $1,500 foam, 750 gallon tank 75’ booms ...... 8 at $150, 8 at $100 ¥ CA 557 heavy duty chain ‘98 JD 9610, 1084 hrs. Vermeer 605H...... $3,500 4,500 hours, GPS available, ’79 Kinze rear fold, lots of ex- Hillside & Regular ’80 JD 7720, 2010 hrs. 1987 NH 855 ...... $2,500 $36,000. 785-382-6829. 785- tras...... $4,000 Raddle for Gleaner combine Case & IH HEADS WINDROWERS 382-6897. 16 3 bu JD boxes ....$110 each Manchester Mfg. Co. Salvage 2007 NH HW325, 18’ .$66,500 ‘98 Case-IH 1083 cornhead JD 770 24’ air drill, 110 bu bulk 2006 NH HW325, 16’ .$53,500 TRACTORS FOR SALE OR TRADE Box 36 New, Used & Rebuilt Parts 7 1/2” spacing...... $9,900 2004 NH HW320 w/HS head ‘07 Case-IH MX305 suspend- IH baler 3650...... $1,500 Manchester, OK 73758 Case 400 thru 4690, 4894, New Idea 5212 disc mower, JD 1600 MoCo ...... $7,500 ed axle, 500 hrs. Gravity Wagons, 200-500 580-694-2292 1896 12’...... $5,500 2001 NH 1475, 18’ .....$17,500 ‘07 Case-IH MX305, 775 hrs. bushel IH 460’s thru 5488, 12R 30 IH cult ...... $2,500 1965 JD 4020, power shift, 2000 NH 216 rake ...... $10,500 ‘88 Case IH 235 MFD w/loader 3 pt. chisels...... $395 4366, 4568, 4586 6R 30 IH cult ...... $950 new engine, paint, tires, 50 ser- 2000 NH 1475, 16’ .....$15,500 MF compact GC 2300 w/mow- 3 pt. Rhino 12” post hole dig- 6R 30 Landoll ridge-till cult...... ies hydraulic pump & cooler, etc. Over 700 Tractors on Shelf COMBINES er ger ...... $3,500 Sheet metal excellent, $ 12,800. WANT TO BUY 1997 NH 971 header, 25’ ...... MF 1135 tractor, 4600 hrs. Cooter’s Salvage 30’ IH planter bar semi-mount.. Matt Suther. 785-457-1050, Case & IH salvage tractors ...... $6,500 MISCELLANEOUS ...... $1,000 785-313-2075 Cell. 1993 NH TR86 25’ header ...... ‘05 Case-IH WDX1203 swath- 785-562-2027 ’84 AC 715B backhoe, 3000 Elmer’s Repair ...... $45,500 er, 16’, 713 hrs. Day or evening hrs, cab...... $9,750 CENTRALIA, KS 1998 NH 971, 30’ head $7,500 ‘00 Case-IH 8880 swather, 16’ Blue Rapids, KS Farmer Owned 785-857-3248 1982 TR85, 24’...... $7,500 disk head Call for further details 1981 NH 960, 16’ love head.... Eze Trail 710 bu. grain cart AMY DISC Sharpener, good 785-221-8572 901 N.E...... $2,000 ‘03 New Idea Hesston 6365 gas, complete, owners manual. 1995 NH 971, 20 hdr....$7,500 round baler MERIDEN, KANSAS HWY. 24 Also 12 row weed wiper, hydro SUITE 101 1984 NH TR 95 24’.... $12,500 ‘91 Case-IH 8460 round baler, tricycle, must see. Not rope wick MISCELLANEOUS 3380 bales JD 4640 3 Point $16,000; Ford 604M and 605M balers TOPEKA or roller, excellent, photo to seri- Landpride 4WD Teker ...... ‘96 NH 664 round baler, 5000 8N, front bumper, 3 point, volt R2300 twin rake, fold hyd. ous inquires only. Rex Griffith, KS ...... $6,750 bales system $2,800; H farmall, 3 R2800 all hyd. rake Seneca, KS. Telephone 785- 66617 Honda 350X ATV ...... $1,250 ‘98 Case IH 8465A round baler point, 12 volt system, 2 way hy- WR22 wheel rakes 858-4774 evenings. Glencoe 9 shank soil saver ..... 10’ Prairie Cutter rotary cutter draulics, $1500, New 5’ rotary TM 800 trail mower ¥ DIESEL FUEL INJECTION ...... $4,000 Richardson 3650 undercutter FOR SALE: Case IH adjustable mower, $550; Used 7’ rotary MC840 disc pro, 10.5’ tine 8 bottom pull plow ...... $2,750 rear axle with 14.9/24 tires and mower $450; 7000 JD planter MC1030 disc pro 13’ tine ¥ TURBO CHARGERS Graber 32’ chisel ...... $4,950 Radke Implement wheels fits 1660 series combine. $3000; Lacross Lowboy trailer TD120 tedder ¥ SALES & SERVICE 2002 H&S HiCap 16 wheel Rt. 1, Box 52 (Milberger) 620-947-5672 or 620-947-1531. newer suspension axles BP8000 bale proc., RH & LH rake ...... $8,750 Russell, Kansas 8.25x15 beaver tail $6500. Jim All Rebuilt Equipment 785-233-4535/800-234-0719 ‘98 Case IH 9350...... $69,500 2002 Sitrex MK-16...... $8,750 Wollsoncroft Vermilion, KS. 785- Have 1 Year Warranty FAX 785-233-6943 620-935-4310 ‘97 Case IH 9350...... $66,500 799-7949. THE DIESEL SPECIALISTS ROBL Farm Supply ‘97 Case IH 9370...... $65,000 ‘03 Case IH MX285 ..$110,000 — USED IMPLEMENT — 7710 FORD 4WD with dual Incorporated ‘05 Case 450 SSL CAH w/Hi- 1986 DA 7120 power and Westendorf 357 Highway 156 & Kunkle Drive Flow 2 spd., ride cntl $33,500 Hesston 1340 MoCo 504 Super I, elec. tie ‘02 Case IH 2388...... $132,500 loader, 2400 hrs, $25,000. 785- 785-472-3114 NH 905 swather 14’ draper JD 7200 6 row 604K monitor kicker ‘99 Case IH 2388...... $86,500 640-0263. ELLSWORTH, KANSAS head $650, runs good. 620-947- Gehl 3610 skid loader 604L monitor kicker ‘95 Case IH 2188...... $66,000 3258. ‘62 JD 4010, engine overhaul 604XL monitor, kicker USED TRACTORS ‘80 IH 1460 Special ...... $5,000 ’05 Gehl 4840 skid loader 604M net kicker, 1500 bales IH 1086 CAH 12 ROW IHC 800 planter hori- ‘83 IH 1480 Special ...... $7,500 ‘04______Gehl 4840 skid loader ’07 604M net kicker.....$23,000 IH 1586 CAH zontal rear fold. 785-292-4978. Case IH 5500 DD, 30’.$11,500 505 Super I (NICE) IH 986 CAH LP Tree Liminator saw..$3,750 Gleaner 500 flex head, 25’ BB 256 Bale Buster JD 7420 CAH ‘81 JD 7720 hydro 24’ Gleaner Series 3, 27’ JD 8210 MFD BOBCATS $14,500; ‘74 JD 7700 hydro 20’ JEWELL BP7000 bal. pro. flt tires$9,750 JUST OFF LEASE Gleaner 320, 20’ flex...... Call WR-20, 8 wheel rake Case-IH 9350 4WD $6,500; 530 JD baler $5,000; JD IMPLEMENT Case-IH 9370, 4WD 2006 S-220, 375 hrs ...$25,500 16’ 300A header, like new, VERMEER USED EQUIP. Jewell, KS 66949 504 Super I monitor kicker Case-IH MXM 155 2006 S-220, 1400 hrs .$22,000 $9,750. 785-536-4559. Case 4494 4WD 2006 435 mini-ex., 15 hrs...... Toll Free 605F balers ...$2,000 to $3,000 SUNFLOWER 4212 disk chisel, Versatile 875 4WD ...... $50,000 504C baler, sharp ...... $1,100 11’, excellent condition, $9500. 877-428-3261 USED COMBINES 2006 S-300, 30 hrs .....$37,500 560MF (605C), nice ...... $1,250 785-348-5820. R23 twin rake ...... $5,000 Case-IH 1680 RWA 2006 S-175, 525 hrs ...$20,000 Kuhlman Impl. BB276 Bale Buster...... $4,000 Case-IH 1660 RWA 2006 S-250, 240 hrs ...$33,000 WANTED: GOOD farm Truck LINN, KANSAS BP 7000 Bale Pros,...... $8,500 Case IH 2388 RWA TRADE-INS with 20-22’ bed. 785-364-7707. 785-348-5547 Days IH 1460 RWA 1998 Bobcat 863 skid, 2770 Sloop Sales & AC R50 RWA hrs...... $15,500 MARSHALL SAW, cuts large Hook’s Repair, Inc. 2005 Cat 252B skid, 581 hrs.... trees, extra good condition.785- WANTED OFFSET discs 10-14 1-800-530-5428 ...... $24,000 364-7707. ft need good frames, and big Lyndon, KS 66451 2000 Case 1845C skid, 2673 93’ JD 2955, 4000 HRS, 97 HP, blades. 402-656-4868. 785-828-4706 Thomas Impl. Inc. hrs...... $15,500SOLD Jct. 59 & 96 Hiways cab, heat, A/C, 4WD, 540/1000 2 SMALL sq baler’s JD T24 Altamont, Kansas Service on all PTO, triple hydraulics, Westen- with farm hand accumulator, Fax: 620-784-5622 Bobcat Equipment dorf loader w/ 6 ft BKT and bale Hesston 4600 in line wire, Hes- Stop by and talk to us. spear, $27,500. 785-449-2153. NEW ston PT12 swather.785-820- www.sloophook.com Now Is The Time To Trade Balers 605M, 604M, 504M 7116. Chainsaws Sales & Service COMBINES MORE - LEASE MACHINES 1998 Case IH 2366, 4WD Rakes R2800, R2300, JD MF fenders, nice 300 Farm- Zero Turn Mowers COMING 1986 Case IH 1063 cornhead BP8000, Bale Processors LH all, 10x52 Swinger Auger. 785- ALL MACHINES INSPECTED 1995 Case IH 1020, 25’ flex & RH 485-2408. 1982 JOHN DEERE 2280 & READY TO WORK. NEW TRACTORS 12”x82’ Mayrath augers swather 14ft head diesel AC re- USED South on Rosencutter Case IH 275 Magnum DANHEUSER F-8 3 point post built hydro motors. 785-944- 605Ms, 604M, 504M, 605Ls, hole digger with 12in bit. 785- We install & in Manhattan, KS Case IH MXU 125 MFD 3508. Case IH DX, series compact 605Ts, 554X1s 632-7778. Service Bale Beds For More Details Call Case IH JX Series in stock JD 567 JD 4240 7,005 HRS, $19,000. Greg ¥ 785-215-4285 OLDER DEWEZE bale bed, USED TRACTORS NEW STEEL 785-336-0031. 785-336-1004. Jim ¥ 785-565-1300 $1500. 785-437-2121. 2007 Case IH MX275, front Round square tubing angle 2001 HESSTON 12 wheel rake, Chuck ¥ 785-537-9979 channel & flat $16.50 24DLD6; Grazon $23; Zero turn mowers duals new tires, new teeth, $5,950, ex- SHEET METAL Arrow $80. Quality Ag Sales, RDTF 72 finish mover BULK BIN or small grain bin 1996 Case IH 5240 2WD cab, SQ 172, 6’ 3 pt. cutter cellent condition. 620-752-3183 ldr. 6’x10’ 16 ga...... $59.00 Lincoln. 402-466-6100. 877.985- wanted. 785-820-0753. 785- 40”x72”, 16 ga...... $20.00 6100. 2615L flexwear cutter 827-9256. 1994 Case IH 7220 MFD, 121-09 9’ blade Used Combine Parts 4100 hrs. 23”x80”, 16 ga...... $10.00 5’x10’ 10 ga...... $147.00 FOR SALE: 2001 Hesston PH2103 post hole digger Gleaner A, E, C, C II, G, F, F2, FOR SALE: 1978 JD 4440 QR 2005 NH, TC55 DA, MFD, ldr 14 ga. & 1/8” floor plate 4755 3x3 square baler, 7000lb. TH4400 new Trail Hand ATV M, K, L, L2, N6 w/Westendorff TA45 loader, ‘05 C-IH DX29, 4WD, 135 hrs. EXPANDED METAL creep feeders with creeps, 12’ USED EQUIPMENT NH TR 70 both in excellent condition. 402- MISCELLANEOUS GLEANER REEL BATS Krause chisel, 15’ Sunflower V- AMT 323, 10’6” mower cond. IH 715, 815; MF 550, 510 855-4335 evenings. 2002 NH 499 MoCo blade, 354 NH mixer grinder, IH 550 Hesston baler, nice JD 4400 & 6600 1996 New Idea 4865 baler 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, 4 1/2”, 5-16 plow, 2 wheel round bale NH 1411 disc cond., 10.5’ Various headers & tires FOR SALE: Case IH 800 -900 5 1/2”, 4 1/2” drill stem cart, 3 ton bulk bin. 785-658- 3/4”, 7/8” & 1” sucker rod 1060 Hesston disc cnd..$3,500 DON McLAUGHLIN liquid fertilizer attachment, com- McConnell Machinery 7748. WELDING SUPPLIES 469 NH 9’ swather ...... $1,250 Vermillion, KS plete, yetter openers, cheap. 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS Zero Turn Aries mower ....$900 913-370-0502. 913-833-4652. Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles 1981 JD 4240. 785-336-1530. 785-382-6394 785-843-2676 for sale 5409 NI 3 pt. 9’ disc mower or Cell: 785-799-7753 SUNFLOWER 1433 disk, 19’, 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS Welding rods & wire ¥ White 100, cab & air $10000. 785-348-5820. Top & bottom belts for all ba- ¥ White 160, cab & air 785-242-1463 FOR SALE HINIKER 6000 8x30” cultivator lers ¥ White 2-85 IH loader, fits 300-350 utility, with ridging wings and rolling 1998 INTERNATIONAL 4900 Evenings Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap • Case-IH 5500 30’ drill DT 466E rebuilt 7 spd trans 105 Portable panels, Feed Bunks has separate hydraulic pump. shields, excellent condition 785-979-2271 ¥ Case-IH 8460 baler $6500. Buffalo 4600 8x30” culti- cab 10 axle, runs and drive & Round Bale Feeders www.mcconnellmachineryco.com ¥ Ford 8N $2,250.00 vator, new bushings $1600. good, cab and chassie, $10,000. Forrest Johnson 785-456-7794. 785-547-5794. LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 785-562-3911 Call (6) YETTER residue managers WANTED 5 bottom IHC semi 785-293-5583 785-562-8470 785-325-2875 with brackets. 785-944-3675. mounted plow. 785-820-1579. 785-293-2235 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 35 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY SHUCK WE ARE DEALERS FOR JD 980 5 bar field cultivator, 400 IHC 6 row planter; Cylinder NEW EQUIPMENT COMBINES x 25’, coil tine harrow, $13500. type manure spreader. 785-263- H&S manure spreader 1998 Case IH 2366, 4WD IMPLEMENT 785-348-5820. 6138. Donahue trailers 1986 Case IH 1063 cornhead Vermeer 605M Balers In Stock 1995 Case IH 1020, 25’ flex NOW A GLEANER 7-18 international 5100 fertiliz- g SALVAGING COMBINES Vermeer bale processors NEW TRACTORS PARTS DEALER er drill low acres. 785-535-8058. N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, 1989 R50 Gleaner Combine, Vermeer twin rakes Case IH 275 Magnum Kelly-Ryan - Landoll AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, RWA, Immaculate condition . New Dealer for Red Ball SPECIAL PRICE Case IH MXU 125 MFD Kewanee - Westendorf 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, ...... Coming In Self Propelled Sprayers Westendorf loaders Case IH DX, series compact C.E. Attachments 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, White 120 tractor...... Call Hesston 4910...... $45,000 UM 650 bushel grain cart Case IH JX Series in stock H&S 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. White 2-105 tractor...... Call *********************************** USED TRACTORS USED TRACTORS 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 IH 966 w/cab 2005 NH, TC55 DA, MFD, New Holland 855 round baler SKID LOADERS USED FORAGE Massey. Several black and or- Oliver 1650 diesel, new over- loader immaculate...... Coming In & ATTACHMENTS HARVESTERS & HEADS ange Gleaner cornheads. haul ‘05 C-IH DX29, 4WD, 135 hrs. IH 4500 field cult. ....Coming In New Gehl 5640E, 80hp 4-’05 Claas 900 ...... Coming In White 2-135 2001 JD 6405 2WD cab tractor 850 Versatile Series II, good 2003 Gehl 6635 cab/heat ’03 Claas 900...... Coming In Jack Boyle USED MISCELLANEOUS 2004 Case IH MX230 frt. duals cond...... $13,900 2004 Gehl 4840, 2000 hrs. 1998 Claas 880...... $85,000 Vermillion Crustbuster 3200 drill MISCELLANEOUS 2005 2210 Versatile Genesis, 2003 Gehl 4835, 1000 hrs. 2004 Claas 900 ...... Coming In 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 White 435 disk chisel ‘03 H&S hi cap. 12 wheel rake 1100 hrs...... Coming In 1997 Gehl 5625SX skid loader 2005 Claas 900 ...... Coming In Vermeer 605F 2002 NH 499 MoCo JD 8300 drill ...... Call CEA pallet forks, tooth bars 1997 Claas 880...... $85,000 1988 VOLVO single axle truck, Vermeer 605XL w/net 2005 Case IH RBX462 baler, NH 575 square baler w/accu- Used Lowe 40C hi flow trnchr Claas RU600, 8 row head...... 350 HP, new clutch, $5000 obo; Vermeer 605 Super J MW mulator ...... Coming In New Mensch, manure scrprs ...... From $30,000 1969 JD ‘95 combine, make of- Hesston 565A rd. baler 1998 Krause 45’ field cultiva- Lowe hydr. post hole digger *********************************** fer; 4 used 18.4x42 tires, make New Idea 4855 rd. baler, like McConnell Machinery tor...... Coming In M&M hydra-snip tree shear MISCELLANEOUS offer. Call Tom. 785-392-7401. new 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS MF 596 cab, 4WD, low hours.. Brush grapples and bolt on 1992 Gleaner R62 ...... Call Used Stihl chain saws ...... $36,000 grapples 2002 Gleaner R62 ...... Call SALVAGE COMBINES 785-843-2676 WANTED 2004 Challenger 670 combine Worksaver Bale forks Krimper Kracker grain roller ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, or White 5100 & 6100 planters, 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS Challenger 30’ table NEW EQUIPMENT mill ...... $2,000 F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, any condition, also White & MF 1359 9’ disc mower cond., H&S 170 grinder mxr 1975 Ford LN truck, gas, auto- 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, 785-242-1463 Oliver tractors - Buy or Trade 200 acres...... $16,250 12 wheel carted & high cap matic w/bed & hoist....$4,000 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, Evenings In Stock Degelman Bale King wheel rakes 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, bale processorCall for Demo Meyer 7500 all purpose 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH 785-979-2271 2002 MF 8780 XP combine spreader, rear discharge TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. www.mcconnellmachineryco.com RWA, low hrs...... CALL New Bush Hog 6’ rot. mower SALVAGE TRACTORS 9750 MF 25’ flex head...... Bush Hog 2615L, 15’ mower ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, ...... Coming In D H&S 14 wheel hi-cap rakes 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, 1998 MF 253, new paint...... Wood splitters 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, ...... $11,900 Kalvesta Impl. USED EQUIPMENT 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE White 6985L loader JD 567 baler wide pickup, sur- Company, Inc. 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, G & R IMPL. CO. WANTED: 18.4X42 tires and 2003 Hesston 745 round baler, face wrap 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG 42” rims to fit them, 2 duals with extra nice low bales.$10,500 620-855-3567 8024 Knight slurry spreader 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD STIHL 10 hole hub for 7120 tractor. New To The Max 32’ harrow KALVESTA, KS 67856 Gehl 1850 baler 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, 316-283-5423. EZ Trail header trailers www.kalvestaimplement.com 620-732-3245 Gehl 1870 rd. baler 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; EZ Trail 230 bu. gravity wagon or 620-732-2275 AC 185 diesel tractor MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. JD 7000 Planter 6x30 with dry DURHAM, KANSAS fertilizer, row cleaners, insecti- Lawrence, KS MF 50 tractor OHLDE TRACTOR Mike’s Equipment MF 35 diesel w/multi power cide boxes, shedded. 785-593- 785-843-8093 REPAIR BUHLER, KANSAS 1993 JD 5400 with 540 loader, 6652. 1880 hours MFWD, new tires, NEW SKID LOADERS 1-800-543-2535 JD 230 disk, black gang, near 800-654-5191 SENECA IMPL. CO. ¥Daewoo 440 Plus...... $19,500 roll bar with canopy, very good Fax: 785-843-1014 Hwy. 36 West condition, $18,500 OBO. Rod- new blades, excellent ¥Daewoo 450 Plus...... $21,500 condition.785-364-7707. SENECA, KANSAS NEW UTILITY VEHICLES Maize Repair Parts ney Allen, Subetha, KS. 785- FOR SALE: JD 500 round ba- Day ...785-336-2621 ¥XRT 1550 SE ...... Just In 547-5005. 774 BRENT grain cart rollover ler $850; JD 14T baler $550. for Deere Forage tarp 30.5x32 tires, good condi- Night...... 785-336-2502 ¥XRT 1550 dsl...... Just In SPRAYER FOR SALE 750 gal- Both shedded and baled last ¥XRT 1550 gas ...... Just In Harvesters tion, $14,000. 785-499-3077. year. 402-674-3141. lon Wetherell, 60 ft booms, 440 GRASS & GRAIN ¥Club Car Big Square Balers Raven controller, hydraulic 1980 IH 1086 duals, clean, USED UTILITY VEHICLES pump, foam marker, $6,750. $1200. 785-827-4010. ¥Kawaski Mule 3010 JD 535, net Best Price 785-479-1387. BRUNA IMPL. CO. OHLDE LET THE CLASSIFIEDS 2 - Case-IH 8465 and Quality 1929 TEN Caterpillar 69” long TRACTOR REPAIR WORK FOR YOU Case-IH 8465A 39” wide, runs good, new paint, TRACTORS 892 Quivira Road MAIZE PLACE YOUR AD TODAY 2 - Case-IH RS551 $5,000, Holcomb, KS. 620-277- 2005 Case-IH MXU125 MFD, 1100 2 - Case-IH 8480 Linn, KS 66953 GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 CORPORATION 2462. 785-272-7147 cell. 2005 Case-IH MX210 MFD, 1186 NH 688 785-348-5766 2002 Case-IH MX150 MFD, 5462 NH BR 780 888-722-8710 TRACTORS SWATHERS 2001 Case-IH MX240 MFD, 3498 1994 Vermeer 605K 800-546-5457 05 CIH DX24 MFD ldr .$13000 NH HW320 18’ ...... $34900 1998 Case-IH MX110 MFD RAKES Allis Chalmers Tractors w/ldr., 4225 hrs. 595 NH 3X4 square baler, very 03 Kioti LK3054 mfd . .$13500 03 JD 4895 18’ ...... $45500 JD 700, 23’ 180D cab, OH ...... Offer 1997 Case-IH 5230 MFD, 4985 Vermeer R23, 23’ good condition. 316-799-2510. 99 JD 4300 mfd ldr . . .$14500 03 CIH HDX182 . . . . . $12500 200 open, OH...... $7,500 04 CIH JX 75 ...... $18900 90 JD 1600 16’ ...... $4000 1997 Case-IH 9350 4WD, 2500 PULL TYPE WINDROWERS 1997 Case-IH MX135 2WD, 915 LOW profile combine, has 64 JD 4020 dzr blade . .$9750 97 NH 2318 18’ hdr. . . . .$9500 Hesston 1345, 12’ 200 open ...... $4,500 1754 hrs. weak hydrostate, 785-364-7707. 01 NH TM 115 2wd ldr $41000 BALERS 2001 JD 946, 13’ 8050, 6000 hrs...... Call 1992 Case-IH 7150 MFD, 7984 01 NH TM 115 2wd . . .$34900 05 NH BR 780 mesh . .$19900 Gehl 2270 (8) 9:00/20 mud grip tires on N-5 combine, 20’ flex 1989 CIH 685, 3825 hrs. 95 NH 8770 mfd . . . . .$46000 04 CIH RBX 562 . . . . .$16000 Case-IH 8370, 14’ rims. 785-944-3675. 1988 Case-IH 7110 2WD, 5898 06 MX 285 MFD . . . .$125500 03 CIH RBX 562 Mesh $17500 1997 NH 1470, 14’ JOHN BERGMAN 1982 IH 5288, 5226 hrs. 1997 JD 9500 SH 2125 separa- 96 CIH 9350 ...... $53000 03 JD 567 mega wide .$17500 1990 Hesston 1160, 14’ 1981 IH 5088 2WD, 7133 hrs. tor hours 4x4. 785-741-4520. Seneca, KS ¥ 785-336-3158 95 JD 8570 ...... $55000 02 Verm. 605xl ...... $10000 SKID LOADERS 1980 IH 1086 2WD 98 JD 9200 pto ...... $85000 00 Hess. 4590 small sq. $10500 2006 Gehl 6640E, 711 hrs. 2001 JD 4300, 1400 hrs. NEW TRACTORS 1981 Versatile 875 95 JD 8970 4wd . . . . . $65000 98 8465A ...... $10500 COMBINES 2001 Gehl SL7600, 1026 hrs. JD 3320 compact tractor USED LOADERS, 79 Vers 875 ...... $18500 RAKE 2006 Case-IH 2388, 694 hrs. 2000 JD 260, 822 hrs. NEW MISC. FEED WAGONS, MISC. 79 IH 1486 ...... $15900 Sitrex ...... $2000 2006 Case-IH 2377, 537 hrs. HEADERS 10’ & 12’ pull type levelers Landpride 15’ Rotary cutter Case 1896 ldr ...... $18000 TILLAGE 2005 Case-IH 2388, 863 hrs. FLEX Land Pride Trekers Henke 370 bu. mixer wagon 78 Allis 5040 ...... $5900 CIH 3950 26’ ...... $12500 2005 Case-IH 2388, 678 hrs. 4 - Case-IH 1020, 17 1/2’ JD gator, 4x2 TS KD 7400 loader w/JD mounts 77 IH 986 ...... $15500 JD 680 29’ chisel ...... $1450 2005 Case-IH 2388, 720 hrs. 4 - Case-IH 1020, 20’ Danuser hyd. post hole diggers FH F228 loader 70 Massey 135 ...... $5700 Kr 1904 22’ disc ...... $2500 2005 Case-IH 2388, 500 hrs. 5 - Case-IH 1020, 22 1/2’ Westfield tailgate augers 67 Massey 135 ...... $4200 Baker 1100 27’ ...... $7900 2004 Case-IH 2388, 980 hrs. Over 20 Used 5 - Case-IH 1020, 25’ NEW TILLAGE 57 Ford 860 ...... $4285 JD 230- 25’ disc ...... $3500 2003 Case-IH 2388, 1973 hrs. 3 - Case-IH 1020, 30’ Sunflower 33’ chisel Cars & Pickups 2002 Case-IH 2388, 1554 hrs. COMBINES 05 strip cat 8R ...... $14900 4 - Case-IH 2020, 25’ WE HAVE NEW LANDPRIDE 2007 GMC Sierra 1500, crew 04 CIH 2388 776h . .$148500 07 Landpride 72” disk 2000 Case-IH 2388, 2206 hrs. 2 - Case-IH 2020, 30’ 2000 Case-IH 2388, 2713 hrs. 6’ & 7’ ROTARY MOWERS cab, 21K 02 CIH 2388 ...... $113000 79 Big G 24’ disk ...... $4500 JD 920, 20’ 1998 Case-IH 2388, 3459 hrs. SPECIAL PRICES 2007 Chevy Trail Blazer LS, 99 Gln R62 4698h . . . .$54000 Baker 1100 27’ disc . . . .$7900 2 - JD 925, 25’ 1997 Case-IH 2188, 3259 hrs. NEW HAY EQUIPMENT 4x4, 17K JD 7720 ...... $17500 JD 230 25’ disc ...... $3500 1996 Case-IH 2188, 3171 hrs. 1979 IH 820, 20’ H&S rakes, 12-16 wheels 2006 Ford Taurus, $9,890 06 2020 30’ ...... $23500 Krauss 1418 24’ ...... $3500 1991 Case-IH 1660, 3177 hrs. 1988 Gleaner Series III, 20’ USED HAY & FORAGE 2005 Chevy Trailblazer LS, 4x4, 03 CIH 1010 30’ . . . . .$13000 IH 560 6X16 3 point plow . . . . 1990 Case-IH 1660, 3244 hrs. RIGID EQUIPMENT 55K 94 CIH 25’ 1010 ...... $8000 ...... $1000 1990 Case-IH 1680, 3541 hrs. JD 925, 25’ JD 705 Double V rake 2005 GMC Sierra SLE, crew 94 CIH 1010 25’ ...... $8000 Glencoe 34’ FC ...... $1500 1989 Case-IH 1640, 3335 hrs. 2 - Case-IH 1010, 25’ JD 2280 Diesel cab, 70K 86 CIH 1010 30’ ...... $5900 1987 Case-IH 1680, 4662 hrs. Case-IH 1010, 22 1/2’ 2007 JD 4995 windrower 2004 Ford Explorer XLT, 4x4, 86 CIH 1063 6R ...... $8500 1998 Case 2366, 3670 hrs. Case-IH 1010, 15’ Hesston 1170, pivot tongue 3rd seat Raymac 12 row hd . . .$15000 MISC. 1981 IH 1440, 2830 hrs. 1993 Gleaner Series III, 27’ JD 3970 pull type forage 2004 Ford F150 Lariat, super 06 Gleaner 3000 12R .$40900 CALL FOR ATV & 1987 Gleaner R60, 3023 hrs. CORNHEADS harvester crew, 68K NH 996 8RN ...... $15500 LAWN EQUIP. 1979 Gleaner M2, 2810 hrs. Case-IH 1063, 6 row H&S hi cap 16 & 18 wheel rake 2001 Chevy Silverado LS Z71 94 JD 893 ...... $18500 PLANTERS 6 - Case-IH 1083, 8 row 1997 JD 6810 forage harvester ext. cab, 4x4 Massey 63C 6RN . . . . .$2000 1996 White 6122, 12R vertical 2 - IH 983, 8 row 2-JD 530 rd. balers 2002 Chevy Silverado LT, ext. Grain Drills Straub International fold 3 - IH 863, 6 row JD 535 rd. baler cab, 36K 05 GP 3S4000 ...... $45000 Salina, Kansas Case-IH 900 12R rear fold 2000 Chevy 2500HD, 2WD, JD 643, 6RN 1996 NH 664 round baler 03 CB 40’ allplant . . . .$49900 Case-IH 950 12R front fold reg. cab 1-800-658-4653 Gleaner 6RN 1994 JD 1600A, 16’ 93 GP 24’ 2SNT drill . .$20000 2003 Case-IH 1200 12RN w/liq. 785-452-1180 Eric Gleaner 6 row wide www.dauertruckcenter.com 02 GP 2600 ...... $27900 Case-IH 900 8RN w/liquid JD 1600, 16’ 785-493-4999 Kevin MISCELLANEOUS 00 JD 455 30’ ...... $26500 Case-IH 900 6RN w/liquid USED TILLAGE JD Gun Safes In Stock 2-Haybuster H-1000 tub grinders Sunflower 1434, 33’ disk 96 JD 455 25’ ...... $14500 Marion, Kansas IH 800 12RN, rear fold Special Price 93 GP 3S45 ...... $9500 Case-IH 950 8RN w/liq. 11’ Otter dozer blade Sunflower 1433, 19’ 1-877-382-2188 Bestway FPIII, 1000 ga. spryr (2) Sunflower 1434, 36’ disks 93 GP 3610 36’ ...... $9500 900 6R30 w/dry 92 GP 45’ ...... $10000 620-382-5439 Marlin 1998 Kinze 2600 16RN w/liq. Several used rotary cutters Sunflower 1440 35’ disk 92 GP 30’ 3sec ...... $10500 1998 White 6300 12RN w/liq. GRAIN CARTS 2 Glencoe Soil Savers 9’, 11’ Wichita, Ks. 90 GP 2SF30 ...... $7500 DISCS A&L 47 Krause 45’ FC, 5 section HR 90 GP 2SF30 ...... $3500 1-800-779-7012 Case-IH 496, 22’ Parker 250 USED DRILLS & PLANTERS Case-IH 596 JD 1750 6R30 w/liq. fert. 89 GP 3SF30 ...... $6900 Hutchinson Ks. UFT 860 89 GP 3SF30 ...... $14000 Csae-IH 3900 IH 800, 6R30 1-800-658-1714 Case-IH 3950, 33’ BRUNA IMPL. CO. 1986 GP 30’ 2 section 10” DAUER 87 GP 3S36 ...... $16900 GP 3PD20 ...... $5500 Krause 4900, 25’ 785-562-5304 USED COMBINES IMPLEMENT Larned Ks. Krause 1904 21’ disc MARYSVILLE, KANSAS JD 925 rigid head w/p.u. reel 80 GP 3S30 ...... $4500 Case-IH 496, 28’ disc ‘92 JD 9600 CO., INC. PLANTERS 1-866-400-3105 Case-IH 496, 22’ 7 1/2” disc 785-325-2232 JD 920 flex head 785-825-2141 03 CIH 1200 16R . . . .$59000 WASHINGTON, KANSAS Great Bend. Krause 2420 22’11” JD 454 row head Salina, Kansas 97 CIH 955 23R . . . . .$28000 90 CIH 900 8R ...... $8500 DRILLS 785-632-5621 South 81 Highway 1-800-658-1706 GP 30’ 3 section 02 White 8R liquid . . . .$23500 CLAY CENTER, KANSAS USED TRACTORS 3 miles S. of Mid-State Mall JD 455, 30’ drill 95 GP 8030 8R ...... $8500 www.brunaimplementco.com JD 4430 w/loader www.dauerimplement.com GP 1510, 15 ft. no till JD 7700 2WD SPRAYERS (After Hours) JD 455 25’ dry fert. 1971 JD 4020 06 SPX 3310 ...... $143000 HAY EQUIPMENT 1990 JD 8760 JIM ...... 785-668-2582 06 Wylie 1600 85’boom $26000 BALERS JD 4400 compact tractor (After Hours) 05 CIH SPX 3200 . . .$142500 RBX 561 net w/front blade Auto Sales 00 CIH SPX3185 . . . . $83500 RBX 451 JD 4010 w/Westendorf loader MIKE ...... 785-822-2613 00 Rogator 1254 . . . . .$67500 Page 36 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008

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NEW EQUIPMENT USED TRACTORS — ITEMS FOR SALE — Appraisal Career Opportunity SPRAY INDUCTOR tank with We have appraisers earning up Fortress Fence Hesston 7434 baler ‘05 Case IH MXM130 MFD, JD 4010 Tractor, Propane...... venturi. 785-243-4510. to $65,000/yr part time. If you Strongest continuous Sunflower SF 1435, disk, 26 & 2050 hrs...... $3,500 have an agricultural background fence made. 29...... Coming In ‘05 Case MX255, 515 hrs. JD 925 flexhead, plastic SCHAVEN 2005 Pro series 3 you may be qualified to become 4, 5, 6 & 7 bars available MF 7480, Dyna VT, Tier 3...... ‘95 Case IH 7240 MFD 2360 snouts...... $7,500 point sprayer with 2468 series a certified livestock or farm Bigger...Stronger...Cheaper! ...... In Stock hrs. JD 550 Mulch Master, 25 ft. .... manual fold, 48’ booms, $7,000. equipment appraiser. Class- MF 5455-4C ...... In Stock ‘95 Case IH 7240 MFD 4500 ...... $6,250 316-648-0378. room or Home Study courses Corral Materials MF GC 2300, ‘05 Price hrs. Hesston 565T w/ kicker...... available. More choices...Lowest prices! Agco Hesston 9365 ‘94 Case IH 5250 2WD w/load- ...... $5,000 FOR SALE : 96 AG chemraga- Landoll 9803 29’6” field cult..... er 1995 CIH 1083 corn head ...... For information call the Prime & reject pipe, rods, tor. Evenings 785- 382- 6840...... $17,000 ‘88 JD 4850 2WD, 5885 hrs., ...... $12,000 American Society of cable, caps, clips, springs clean JD 4240...... $18,000 SCHABEN 48’ sprayer boom, USED COMBINES Agricultural Appraisers and more. ‘03 R65...... Coming In ’74 IH 766 w/loader John Deere D tractor....$3,500 800-488-7570 hydraulic lift, self leveling, also MISCELLANEOUS Case IH 1063 cornhead$5,500 electric shutoff valves.620-344- ‘03 R75...... $125,000 or visit Structural Steel ‘86 JD 7720 Titan 2, RWA, 24’ ‘05 Case IH RMX 340 disk, 34’ MF 63 C cornhead...... $1,500 Square tubing, angles, flats, 4991. Elmdale. ‘98 JD 630 disk, 24’ MF 864 cornhead, 6x36$3,000 www.amagappraisers.com ...... $23,500 channel, beams, sheet, plate Ray Mac 8 row 3 way header.. ‘96 GP 3SF 30 drill, 5200 Gleaner L2 w/24 ft. head...... BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES and more...... $12,000 acres ...... $4,000 BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS 8 row hugger ...... $13,500 GB 870 loader, like new New Holland D100 Disc$5,000 WE DELIVER FREE ONLINE biz offering Gleaner 825 flex w/Crary reel.. Bush Hog SQ84 offset hitch, 7’ JD 924 Flexhead ...... $4,250 STEEL BUILDING wireless high speed internet at ...... $19,500 ‘90 Case IH 1660 4WD Kinze 1040 Graincart, duals, INVENTORY SALE GoBob Pipe & Steel $20/mo. www.7853372273.biz. ‘88 R-50...... $29,995 ‘89 Case IH 1620 combine, nice...... Call I-Beam Construction 877-851-2365 3150 hrs. w/15’ 1020 and Westerndorf TA 26 loader Easy Bolt-Up Design WANTED USED HAY EQUIPMENT www.gobobpipe.com 1990 Hesston 8400 ....$19,500 843 cornhead grapple ...... $4,000 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 Hoelscher accum...... $6,000 ‘04 Case IH DCX131 disk, Hiniker 1530 field cultivator ..... Many Others Available WANTED Hesston 856 rd. baler.$15,000 MoCo ...... $1,000 Hardwood Lumber 4420 - 6620 - 7720 - 9500 JD ‘02 NH 617 disk mower JD drill FBB 16-8 ...... $500 (800) 369-3882 2 - Hesston 956A MW, 3900 Oak & Cottonwood combines and heads, skid bales ...... $26,500 ‘89 Case IH 8350 MoCo, 12’ Vermeer WR24 12 wheel rake www.toplinebuildings.com loaders, any condition or any Hesston 956A, 1800 bales ...... ‘88 JD 920 flex head ...... Call For trailers, decks, horse stalls, other equipment...... $24,000 IH 843 cornhead Blue Jet 9 shank ripper, clean. construction, fencing, etc. 402-920-3289 IH 863 cornhead ...... $5,500 Hesston 565 A...... $9,000 CUSTOM CUT TO ANY SIZE 402-923-0163 ‘04 NH BR780 ...... $18,000 Case IH 1044 cornhead JD 3960 silage chopper, 2 row NH 116, 16’ ...... $6,000 3 - Case IH 1020, 15’ heads head ...... $2,500 Also kiln dried hardwoods OLD WAGON seats or wagon TILLAGE & MISC. ‘96 Case IH 1020, 30’ flex Besler flopper chopper .$2,000 CAN CUT YOUR LOGS seat springs. 620-342-2992 or AC 1300 29’ F.C...... $2,000 ‘87 Case IH 1020, 20’ 2001 Cat 246 skidsteer, 2000 [email protected] Allied 595 loader w/806 2 - Case IH 5100 drills, tan- hrs...... Coming In $17,000 29 ga ptd (lifetime wty) ...... Kansas mounts ...... $3,500 dem hitch Case ripper, 5 shank ...... $700 ...... $60.00/sq Hardwoods, Inc. TOP BUYER Krause 4900 22’ disk....$4,800 ‘98 Case IH 955 12 row, fold- JD 643 6 row 30 inch corn- 29 ga #2 ptd white ...$52.00/sq WANTS DAMAGED GRAIN ing head, nice...... $5,000 Belvue KS ¥ Picked up at your farm or We are your Outback 26 ga ptd (lifetime wty) ...... Case IH 900 12 row, folding Gehl 1875 TDC baler ...$5,000 ...... $70.95/sq 785-456-8141 storage facility. Guidance Dealer for Marion, IH 800 12 row 30’ semi mount JD 566 baler w/kicker.$10,500 Harvey and Butler County 26 ga galvalume ...... $56.00/sq ¥ We have vacs & equipment IH 800, 8 row 30, trailing 1996 JD 455 drill, 25 ft...... to load it out. Case IH 4800, 23’ ...... $14,500 - Delivery Available - BINS - DRYERS - VACS ¥ Aggressive prices and imme- Case IH 4300 32’ JD 7200 planter 8 row liquid Building Packages diate payment. Kent 6323 F.C., 24’ fert., coulters add $500 for ¥ Midland OH Doors DON’T STRAIN when you Sunflower 5331 FC, 30’ liquid fert. & coulters.$8,000 B bar D Livestock Equipment move your grain! Use a vac from ¥ Satisfaction Guaranteed. No JD 1010 field cultivator, 28’ Vaughn loader, IH mounts...... Mirafount Waters Detrixhe Grain Vacs, Concordia, surprises. ¨ Case IH 183 6 row 30 ...... $1,200 Gallagher Scales KS.866-327-6822. Call now. ¥ Damaged wheat, corn, soy- HESSTON Case IH 3900 disk, 23’ JD 920 flex head ...... $4,250 beans, milo or feed products IH 496 19’ disk Flexi-coil sprayer, 70 ft...... FEED BINS, 6’ diameter two in any condition. Sprout Krause 1592 disk, 21’ ...... Let’s Deal STEEL BUILDINGS ring hopper bottom bins, 6000 damage, IDK, odor, low test k IH #50 flail shredder JD 7300 planters, all sizes Call Hay Storage, Barns & lbs capacity, 5 bins available. weight, etc. SALVAGE Sunflower G, 20 ft. offset...... $500 each. 785-210-6298. 785- Riding Arenas Please call us at ‘80 NH TR-75 combine ...... $2,500 565-2666. IH 1440, 1460 & 1660 com- Kent Plains Plow 20 ft., ripper Up to 50% off, Can Erect 1-800-214-7788 bines shanks, NO2...... $3,000 SERVICES Ask for a Manager. Hiniker 5000, 8x30 ...... $1,750 785-554-2342 603 N. Ash - Hillsboro, KS CATTLEMENS CHORE service ROSSVILLE Sunflower 21ft. Fallowking ...... HESSTON 4590/ Challenger fence built repaired Livestock 620-947-3182 Truck & Tractor ...... $6,000 SB 36 WT baler. 785-221-8572. Care. Skid loader work. Pasture www.agpowerinc.com ROSSVILLE, KANSAS JD 4430 Tractor...... $12,000 FOAM INSULATION [email protected] clearing, all work done by Cat- 785-584-6195 Complete listing on our web: The Icynene Insulation tlemen for Cattlemen. 785-214- WANTED www.jonesmachineryinc.com Systemª Metal Bldgs. — 9532. Farm and construction equip. GLEANERS Buys, sells, trades daily Homes N6 hydro, tested...... $1,500 800-334-3626 PETS of all types Need JD 1630 670T engine w/UH JONES Healthier, Quieter, More discs, offset discs 12’ and MINIATURE AUSTRALIAN L2-L3 long cleaning shoe $925 MACHINERY, INC. Energy Efficient.ª shepherd puppies born smaller, JD 8300 and 450 New and used long seives Smith Center, KS MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. 12/15/07. Raised in the house drills. 400 Series 30’ head .....$3,000 and played with daily. 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Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 37 World record soybean Insect-attracting flowers producer visits Manhattan can cut insecticide use Area producers had the opportunity to hear from No more than3to10 going on now at Michigan www.kswildflower.org/. on of the most productive percent of the insects and State University. They’re The site can’t include farmers in the country on other arthropods commonly trying to imitate nature Michigan’s pale-leaved February 5 in Manhattan. seen in home landscapes even further by growing sunflower but does list Kip Cullers, the world during the growing season native, perennial flowering seven other sunflowers are potential troublemak- plants,” he said. Kansans could try, he said. record soybean yield pro- ers. All of the rest are MSU’s preliminary re- After that, Step 2 is to ducer from southwest species are minding their sults and recommendations mulch all bare soil in Missouri, was in town to ownbusiness, just passing are on the Web at http:// spring to protect the insect- speak through a coop- through, or actually bene- nativeplants.msu.edu/. eating ground beetles and erative effort between fiting the plant life. “Not all of the hardest spiders. the Riley County Farm “The beneficial insects working wildflowers in Step 3 is simply to Bureau Association and are one of nature’s major that study are also native avoid knee-jerk sprays, Pioneer Hi-Bred Interna- tools for integrated pest to the central Plains,” particularly with broad- tional, Inc. About 140 peo- management, as well as Upham said. “Among those spectrum, contact insecti- ple braved the snowy pollination. So, actively that grow both places, cides. weather to hear Cullers working to attract them is however, are the wild “If you’re not willing speak. always a smart move for strawberry, golden Alexan- to do your homework first, Cullers has set the homeowners, too,” said der, dogbane (Indian odds are you’ll waste time world record for soybean Ward Upham, horticulturist hemp), swamp milkweed, and money in spraying to yield for the last two with Kansas State Univer- blue lobelia, New England control a pest, but succeed years. In 2006, he had sity Research and Exten- aster and smooth aster.” in killing lots of other in- 139.39 bushels/acre and in sion. K-State Libraries pic- sects — including the pest’s 2007, he achieved an as- The first step in mak- ture 480 Kansas native natural enemies,” Upham tonishing yield of 154.74 ing that move, Upham plants on the Web at http:// said. bushels/acre on his contest said, is planning how to plots. incorporate flowering Feed Saver Cullers is the first to plants that attract benefi- D&S Bale Feeder $450 admit that he doesn’t cial insects — which often WELDI know it all and is always feed on nectar or pollen, NG as well as insect pests. Feed Saver looking to try out new Cone Feeder things on his farm. He These “good guys” to in- $575 did offer a few tips to vite include lady beetles, fellow producers: select lacewings, preying man- high yield genetics, se- Kip Cullers, who has broken records with his high-yield- tids, parasitic wasps, hover flies and many true D&S Welding lect big seeds, use a fun- ing soybeans, was in Manhattan recently discussing bugs. Lehigh, KS • 620-483-3077 gicide and insecticide to methods he uses on his farm. (Photo by M. Musselman) prevent pests, scout your “Some interesting re- 785-562-7164 • 785-336-6676 fields every single day what he does in Missouri search on this subject is for weeds, and for ir- may not work here, but rigated beans, water that his main philosophy is early and often at low vol- to keep his plants happy umes. and never let them get An extensive question stressed, which can be and answer session was done anywhere with an in- held after Cullers’ presen- tensive management pro- tation. Cullers stated that gram.

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farmers have found out, in the creation of life; the ness partnership and family By Val Farmer farming is also too hard of a partnership with a kind and involvement has tremen- life if they have to farm gentle husband who loves dous appeal for women. alone. and respects her. Roles may differ but the The best. I say the best A feminine place to be. goals are the same. Rural Life because women experience The farm is a feminine What makes one experi- a part of life full of accom- place to be, a place where ence harmful and the other plishment and special joys belonging, caring, nurturing joyful? Having enough Farming is something such as: the love of soil, ani- and loving are a part of the farming profit to make a liv- mals and nature with its process of living. Farm ing as well as a life. What you do together beauty and many surprises; women do all they do and makes one experience the experience of belonging still maintain their femi- harmful and the other joy- I have often thought that munity; the stress of emo- can becomes angry, resent- to a community that cares; nine qualities and perspec- ful? Being in a position of being a woman on a farm tional abuse from a hus- ful and hurt. Some farmers the opportunity to live in an tive. They enjoy being mutual trust, respect, and can offer the best and the band who puts the farm and fight and fuss and guard place where teaching chil- women and being who they collaboration on important worst life has for women. farm work ahead of family their privileged relation- dren to work and take re- are. Volumes have been decisions. In other words, The worst. I say the worst and marriage; the stress ship with the farm until sponsibility is natural; the written about the special being a partner in every because of the vulnerability from enmeshment and con- they find out the hard way pleasure of family together- bonds that farm women sense of the word. Farming to stress: the stress of run- trol by in-laws who don’t un- that their wives can’t take it ness and fun; the enjoyment have with farming and a is something you do togeth- ning a business in a highly derstand family bound- anymore. of freedom and variety in family farming lifestyle. er. competitive industry; the aries. It is too hard of a life for life — where no two days The next generation of For more information on stress of running a business Not a true partner. The ef- a woman unless she feels are alike and you are your farmers would not be there family farming, visit Val subject to nature and mar- fects can be destructive, the committed, involved, and own boss; the support of if farm women didn’t love Farmer’s website at www.val- ket forces beyond control; isolation and helplessness appreciated. If she is not a having family, neighbors, their lives. Their enthusi- farmer.com. the stress of adding off-farm incredible, the pain in- full partner in the decision and friends being close asm and commitment to Val Farmer is a clinical work to major responsibili- tense. Money issues and the making there will be prob- enough to celebrate special these values are taught to psychologist specializing in ties on the farm and to a life sacrifices are too great for lems between them. I’ve occasions together and com- the rising generation. More family business consultation already stretched thin with one spouse to be withheld seen some farmers push fort one another during importantly, children look and mediation with farm many roles as a wife, moth- from a position of influence. their wives to do as much times of loss; the associa- and see what kind of lives families. He lives in Wild- er, caring neighbor and vol- The needs of both husband work as a hired man and tion of loving in-laws and their parents lead and the wood, Missouri and can be unteer/leader in the com- and wife have to be met. treat them as though they relatives who are her spe- happiness they have, and contacted through his web- When just the farm and are one — and their track cial friends and support; decide they want a similar site. farm work are meeting the record for keeping hired life with nature and ani- life for themselves. A mar- ©2008 The Preston Con- Entrepreneurs – husband’s needs, the wife men isn’t too good. 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Enjoying Flowering Branches Last year’s Easter-time use. A sharp pruner is re- ments for viewing. It can cold spell killed many of our quired. Make a small prun- take one to six weeks to spring blooms. The odds are ing cut that will quickly seal break dormancy. Waiting in our favor for that not to the wound. too long to arrange is likely happen this year. Even if it Put the cut branches into to damage and knock off the would occur, we can enjoy a jar of water immediately. opening buds. The branches many of our spring blooms When possible, totally sub- will still need bright light by forcing them to come in merge the branches in room and cool temperatures to bloom indoors. Collect your temperature water keep the display last. plant material while it is overnight. A washtub or Move them to a cool place at dormant. bathtub works well for this. night to insure a long dis- Select branches from This soaking allows the play. your favorite spring bloom- branches and buds to begin For some more informa- These men and women will serve on the Kansas Angus Association board of direc- ing trees and shrubs. to break dormancy. Follow- tion on forcing branches tors and are pictured at the 2008 Kansas Angus Association Annual Banquet. Seat- Choose branches that are ing this, return the branch- contact me or go to our web- ed from left includes David Oliphant, Offerle, director; Robert Bailey, Quenemo, well-budded with large and es to a bucket of water and site at www.riley.ksu.edu to treasurer; Anne Lampe, Scott City, secretary; Debbie Lyons-Blythe, White City, vice round flower buds. Take replace the water at least view an informational president; Gene Barrett, Grantville, president; and Dennis Huck, Coldwater, past care not to injure the plant every other day. sheet. It is in the lawn and or ruin the shape of the The branches in the garden page under current president. Directors standing from left include Ron Hinrichsen, Westmoreland; plant by removing too many bucket of water should be topics. Howard Woodbury, Quenemo; Joel Bunker, Sharon Springs; Joe Hite, Valley Center; branches. Also be careful placed in a relatively cool If you have any questions Craig Rucker, Burdett; Matt Perrier, Eureka; Sharee Sankey, Council Grove; and while removing the branch- place 60 to 65 degrees F. to on any horticulture topic, Jerry Theis, Leavenworth. Photo by American Angus Association. es for the buds can be easily develop normally. Branches please contact Gregg Eye- knocked off. 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These ladies will serve as the Kansas Angus Auxiliary officers and are pictured at the 2008 Kansas Angus As- sociation Annual Banquet. Seated from left includes Christine Stuckey, Kingman, vice-president; Lori Fink, Randolph, treasurer; and Lynne Hinrichsen, West- moreland, president. Standing from left includes Bon- nie Benoit, Esbon, secretary; and Varee McCabe, Elk City, reporter. Photo by American Angus Association.

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Heifers placement heifers expect- alities in their female re- prices down the road,” drought in the Southeast Sartwelle said. kept for milk cow replace- ed to calve during 2008 in- tention decisions, but I Sartwelle said. and higher prices for land, The beef industry also ment increased by 3 per- creased by 91,000 head. want to be clear that dairy The Agriculture Depart- feed and other inputs are faces some sobering eco- cent to 4.5 million head, “Our dairy producers in- producers will be excep- ment’s Jan. 1, 2008, cattle chief reasons for a decline nomic and structural reali- and the inventory of re- corporate marketplace re- tionally sensitive to feed report was released Feb. 1. in U.S. beef cow numbers ties, Sartwelle said. High in 2007, according to Amer- feed and non-feed input ican Farm Bureau Federa- costs, skyrocketing land tion analysis of the U.S. De- values and slowly recover- partment of Agriculture’s ing beef export markets are (USDA) semi-annual report all at play. Regarding ex- of the nation’s cattle inven- cess capacity in the feeding tory. and processing sectors, There were 338,000 Sartwelle said those parts fewer beef cows in the U.S. of the U.S. beef indus- at the end of 2007 than at try were built when total the end of 2006, meaning cattle and calf numbers ex- herd liquidation has oc- ceeded 130 million head, curred in 10 of the last 12 dwarfing today’s 96.7 mil- years. A year earlier, the lion head. USDA reported a drop of Overall, USDA reported 103,000 cows during 2006. a 207,000-head drop in The 2007 beef calf crop was heifers kept for beef cow the smallest in the U.S. in replacement. Of that total, 56 years. nearly 150,000 head are “The USDA report is an older replacement heifers indicator of U.S. beef pro- expected to calve during duction for the next two 2008. Sartwelle said a rela- to three years,” AFBF tively strong market for Livestock Economist Jim feeder heifers through Sartwelle said. “The much of 2007 and the lack decline in U.S. beef cow of forage in many areas are numbers is no great sur- the chief reasons for these prise given the extent of decreases. the drought in several “We’re not going to have southeastern states, in- a big calf crop during 2008, creasing expenses and and we’re not likely to other developments in the build cow numbers signifi- beef processing sector. We cantly this year, either,” can draw some fairly stark Sartwelle said. “We’re just conclusions about the size, not likely to exit 2008 with a shape and location of the larger herd than what we U.S. beef cow herd heading started this year with.” into an increasingly vola- U.S. beef producers tile era with ever- begin this year with 16 per- increasing costs of produc- cent fewer beef cows than tion.” in 1978, Sartwelle said, but Severe drought in the beef production per cow Southeast forced the liqui- has increased by 30 percent dations of herds across the during that time. “Flat-to- region. The states of declining inventories place Tennessee, Kentucky, Al- greater emphasis than ever abama and Georgia ac- on the development and counted for 54 percent of adoption of cost-effective the nation’s beef cow herd reproductive, health, and reduction. nutritional practices and “Drought-forced liqui- technologies for this sector dation is a tragedy no mat- to produce enough beef for ter where it is, but given our consumers here and the tremendous strides abroad.” southeastern cattle produc- Meanwhile, U.S. dairy ers made to improve their producers increased the herds in the past decade, number of milk cows that it’s an especially bitter pill have calved by 1 percent or Page 46 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Soybean farmers face choice: Refine for food or fuel? Biodiesel sales small but growing BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) Northwood is not giving up biodiesel capacity is only growth as they develop a bid whatever it can to And new biodiesel — One oilseed crushing on refining vegetable oil, running at about 25 per- plant to crush soybeans keep (soybean oil) from plants continue to come plant in eastern North but it is drastically chang- cent,” he said. and refine the oil. The Ag going into the energy sec- on line, though the pace Dakota is switching from ing its focus. Instead of Amber Thurlo Pearson, Plus Cooperative plant tor,” he said. has slowed in the past soybeans to canola. A few crushing soybeans for the a spokeswoman for the Na- would be big enough to Tom Lilja, executive di- year. Production capa- miles away, farmers are biodiesel market, it’s tional Biodiesel Board, crush up to 40 percent of rector of the North Dakota city has grown from 85 mil- banking on a bright future switching to canola for the confirmed the percentage. the soybeans grown in the Corn Growers Association, lion gallons in 2003 to with beans, with plans for food market. She said biodiesel produc- state. said the declining value of the current 2.2 billion gal- a crushing plant of their Part of the reason is a ers are going through “a Co-op director Dale the U.S. dollar is leading lons. own. decline in the Canadian rough patch” because of Beck said plant officials to more exports of such “We will continue to see The situation in the hog industry that has been rising vegetable oil prices. will decide later whether crops as corn and soy- increased biodiesel pro- Red River Valley illus- a primary market for the But she believes many of it will be more profitable beans, both of which can duction,” Pearson said. trates the paradoxical plant’s soybean meal, a the nation’s 171 plants to sell soybean oil to the be used to make fuel. That, Northwood Mills, which state of the nation’s byproduct used for animal were built large — ac- energy or food industries. in turn, leads to tighter broke ground two years biodiesel industry, and the feed. General manager counting for much of the “We’re looking at primari- supplies and higher ago and began operating decisions facing crushers Clarence Leschied said unused production capaci- ly biodiesel,” he said. prices. last summer, thinks canola over whether to refine oil the company also has ty — in anticipation of “Soybeans are in tight “It’s cheaper for coun- is the better oilseed for its for food or fuel. soured on soybeans. growth sure to come. supply. Demand is very tries like China to buy,” situation. On one hand, only a “The demand (for veg- More passenger vehi- high for oil,” Beck said. Lilja said. “It looks a lot different quarter of the current pro- etable oil) from the cles are being made with The March futures About 80 percent of the in the world from when duction capacity is being biodiesel sector has just engines that can burn price for soybean oil is biodiesel manufactured in we started,” Leschied used and the number of about disappeared, where- biodiesel, an alternative nearly double what it was the United States is made said. “The dynamics new plants coming on line as canola going into the to petroleum-based fuels, a year ago, Pearson said. from soybean oil. Pearson have changed a whole has slowed dramatically. food market still has good Pearson said. A new feder- Predictions of an increase said industry officials are bunch.” On the other, biodiesel demand,” he said. “We’ve al law also sets a biofuels in biodiesel demand also promoting the research AP-ES-02-22-08 0402EST sales volume continues to just seen the margins on standard of 36 billion gal- have helped drive up the and development of new ### End Src AP Id rise, and government man- soybeans deteriorating.” lons per year by 2022, a price of oil, she said. feedstocks, such as algae, AP108053B0CCD9C9 Rcvd dates call for even more Leschied said other sevenfold increase. Leschied said demand for biodiesel. Feb 22 2008 15:24 ### biodiesel use in coming plants also might switch Farmers in southeast- from the food industry years. from the energy sector to ern North Dakota are also is playing a role. “The Northwood Mills LLC in the food sector. “U.S. counting on continued food side is prepared to FEED FEEDS BELLEVILLE 81 LIVESTOCK SALES “The Key To Successful Feeding” Junction Hwys 36 & 81 Belleville, Kansas CATTLE SALES EVERY FRIDAY ¥ 10:30 AM How do you like your steak? 1,500 cattle Friday. Slaughter cows, $2-$3 higher, $35- Well done, rare, medium? $58.75, most $45-$56. Bulls, $63.75-$67.50. Barn full of buyers. Excellent demand all day. Everybody has a personal choice. 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Representative sales from Wednesday, February 20 LICENSED ENGINEERS ¥ TRAINED PROFESSIONALS STEERS 23 642 114.25 29 572 108.00 Results from Tuesday, February 19 4 390 139.50 11 700 107.00 14 604 107.00 STEERS 4 775 102.00 10 557 116.00 3 477 135.00 25 800 102.00 3 585 104.50 4 451 137.00 14 766 101.00 11 626 104.00 4 459 133.50 62 789 100.60 9 631 102.00 5 538 133.00 HEIFERS 31 660 100.00 41 526 130.50 42 838 97.50 16 632 101.50 4 536 128.00 13 847 96.75 3 653 99.00 9 564 131.25 1 280 124.00 8 707 95.00 4 575 112.75 16 967 91.75 6 682 95.00 14 583 125.75 14 454 119.00 9 784 94.10 4 659 110.50 23 738 94.00 9 614 122.00 21 465 117.00 121 856 92.25 11 699 107.00 HEIFERS 35 853 91.00 16 706 104.25 6 547 116.00 11 783 90.10 CONSIGNMENTS FOR EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR TODAY, TUESDAY, FEB. 26 90 blk cross steers & heifers, 600-650 ...... M. LaBarge WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27TH: 45 blk cross stees & heifers, 575-675 . . . . .T. James Estate 25 blk cross steers & heifers, 575-650 ...... M. McNeil 2 Top Bred Blue Valentine Mares...... Stuart Novotny 160 cross steers, 850-875 ...... Bloomfield Cattle Co. 90 blk-x steers & heifers, 700-850...... Poland Bros. Many more consignments by sale time. 40 blk-x steers & heifers, 600-700...... Jack Brown 80 blk-x steers, 800-850...... Swisher Farms SHEEP & GOAT SALE 60 blk-x steers, 775-850 ...... Jim Holiday SATURDAY, MARCH 1ST ¥ 1:00 PM 70 red-x steers, 650-850...... Evans Farm (Note Change of Day and Time) 60 blk-x heifers, 600-750...... Wayne Erichsen Complete Dispersal: 4 reg. Boer Nannies, 75 Boer-x nannies, 35 blk-x heifers, 600-700 ...... Ben Barr 45 Boer-x nannies, some with 30 day old kids, remainder 24 Angus-x heifers, OCV, 700-750, would make excellent bred to kid anytime and into spring. replacement heifers ...... Ben Barr 2 Guardian Llamas been running with goats; 100 wf-x feeder Plus more by Sale Time! lambs, 60-80 lbs.; 50 wf-x feeder lambs, 50-80 lbs. Plus many more by sale time. 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JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471 Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566 Junction City Field Reps: Jim Heine 785-765-3480, Alma Clay Center Field Representatives: Lee Holtmeier 785-348-5468 Tom Koch, 785-243-5124 Bruce Rogge, 785-692-4214 Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185 HOWARD LANGVARDT KARL LANGVARDT MITCH LANGVARDT LYNN LANGVARDT 785-238-8212 785-499-5434 785-238-1858 785-461-5143 Cell: 785-761-5812 Cell: 785-499-2945 Cell: 785-761-5814 Cell: 785-761-5813 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Page 47 Farm bill approaching expiration, tense negotiations continue WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional negotiations lawmakers touted a $5 billion fund that would compensate “No one’s going to get everything they want,” she said. overmultibillion-dollar farm legislation are closing in on a farmers who lose crops due to weather. That was one of the But farmers are eager to get it done this year, she said, March deadline as some members of Congress are tempering programs on the chopping block in the most recent House since there may be even less money for the legislation in the expectations back home. proposal. future. Strong crop prices have meant fewer farm subsidies Members of the House and Senate have spent some of the The House proposal would also drop increases in loan were paid out in recent years, lowering the total pot of money congressional recess this week haggling over the details of rates and target prices for wheat, barley and oats, along with the federal government sets aside for farm programs. the five-year, $286 billion bills passed by the House and Sen- other crops. “To a person, everyone I’ve talked to recognizes the im- ate last year. The legislation would expand and extend farm Montana Sen. Jon Tester said farmers are concerned about portance of getting it done this year,” Herseth Sandlin said. and nutrition programs. But talks are still at an impasse as the what will happen after March 15. On the flip side, the higher prices mean there’s less of a Bush administration threatens to veto the bills, saying they “It’s the uncertainty of having no farm bill when we’re ap- feeling of urgency, said South Dakota Sen. John Thune, a Re- are too expensive and pay too many subsidies to wealthy proaching planting season,” he said. publican. farmers. At an event in South Dakota, Democratic Sen. Tim John- “There are some that are here that are fine with an exten- Current law has been extended to March 15, when it will son told constituents asking about the bill that “it’s a mess.” sion of the current bill,” Thune said as he traveled around expire. After that, Congress must again extend current law or “The mess is due to Republicans and Democrats both,” he South Dakota. it will revert to permanent law last updated in 1949. That said, adding that he hopes for compromise. “I’m optimistic Still, Thune said he has told the White House that he be- could be devastating for many farm industries, including that the dust will settle and we’ll be OK,” Johnson said. lieves a new bill is necessary this year. dairy and soybeans. “Everyone has to give up a bit. But my way or the highway “There’s some common ground there that could be North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad, a Democrat who is one of will not work at all.” struck,” he said of the negotiations. the senators negotiating the bill, said talks have been tough as South Dakota Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, a Democ- lawmakers look for enough dollars to distribute to different rat, said farmers are willing to live with some elements of the parts of the farm economy. There was more federal money to stricter House proposal. Home Resource, LLC go around in 2002, when the last farm bill was written. “There is work being done on the framework of an agree- WASHINGTON Commercial & Agricultural Building Packages ment,” Conrad said. But all sides have not yet signed off on a - Roof Trusses - Framing Packages plan. - Roof and Wall Metal Systems Last week, House Agriculture Committee Chairman LIVESTOCK AUCTION - 29 gauge PTD $59/sq Collin Peterson, D-Minn., and Virginia Rep. Robert Goodlat- Formerly known as Farmers Livestock Commission Co. - 29 gauge Galvanized $50/sq te, the top Republican on the committee, proposed a plan that WASHINGTON, KANSAS Ð PHONE 785-325-2243 - 29 gauge PTD - 20-year Warranty $55/sq had the backing of the Bush administration. It included CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY - 11:00 A.M. - 29 gauge liner tin $52/sq stricter limits on subsidies paid to wealthy farmers and slash- - 26 gauge PTD $69/sq ing extra spending for farm programs. 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SPECIAL GRASS CATTLE & YEARLING SALE In the Dakotas, Montana and other drought-prone states, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH 555 Pony Express Hwy Our Featured Consignments Marysville, KS 66508 200 fall calves weighing 350-550 lbs. all black with double (3 miles west of Marysville on U.S. 36) Eureka Livestock Sale shots; 110 strs and hfrs weighing 500-650 lbs.; also 500-600 P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 strs and hfrs weighing 400-850 lbs. in smaller bunches. Call us for a free quote today! 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 Our Butcher Cow Market in our Opinion is the best in this Area. The Cows last week avg. from $45.00 to $58.00. (785) 562-1800 Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp The bulls were up to $65.00. On Thursday, Feb. 21 we had 592 head of cattle on a very icy day. For more information or consignments contact: Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. CHOICE STEERS: 400-500 lbs., $95-$111.25; 700-900 lbs., $90- Manager Jim Breeding: 785-562-7248 $110-$124.50; 500-700 lbs., $98- $93.10. WLA Barn: 785-325-2243 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway $110.50; 700-900 lbs., $92- BUTCHER COWS: $44.50- Livestock Auction every Tuesday at Noon $106.20. $56.50, light test. Serving the Midwest LivestockIndustry for 55 Years! CHOICE HEIFERS: 400-500 BUTCHER BULLS: 1 Brown lbs., $105-$117; 500-700 lbs., Swiss, 1840 lbs., $66.25. MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, FEB. 28 STEERS 13 blk strs [email protected] 11 blk strs [email protected] 5 herf bulls [email protected] ¥ 15 blk red cows, 5-10 yrs old, heavy springers Bonded & Insured 5 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk strs [email protected] ¥ 2 Angus bulls, 15 mo. old, very fancy 502 ALBERT STREET, EMPORIA, KANSAS 66801 4 blk strs [email protected] 13 blk, bwf strs [email protected] ¥ 110 Limo strs & hfrs, 600-800 lbs., pending 2 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] ¥ 100 blk red strs & hfrs, 450-650 lbs. SALE STARTS 11:00 AM EVERY FRIDAY! 2 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 6 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 7 blk, bwf strs [email protected] HEIFERS ¥ 100 blk bwf strs & hfrs, 700-850 lbs. 6 blk, gray strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] ¥ 55 blk Char x steers, 500-650 lbs. 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 9 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 12 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] ¥ 45 blk bwf steers, 500-700 lbs. 6 blk, bwf, red strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] Several more cattle pending. 5 blk, bwf, red strs [email protected] 12 mxd hfrs [email protected] NO SALE LAST FRIDAY 6 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 5 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] We appreciate your business! 4 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 4 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager DUE TO ICY CONDITIONS 32 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 14 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] Home Phone - 620-583-5385 4 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 AND CANCELLATIONS 8 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 12 blk, red hfrs [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 8 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] 8 blk, bwf, red strs [email protected] 5 red, rwf hfrs [email protected] 4 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 29 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] Early Consignments for 4 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 25 mxd hfrs [email protected] 4 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 10 blk, bwf, red [email protected] EL DORADO Friday, February 29: 4 blk, red strs [email protected] 4 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 15 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] 20 mostly black steers & heifers, 400-500 lbs., 6 blk strs [email protected] 2 blk, red hfrs [email protected] weaned 5 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk, bwf hfrs [email protected] 316-320-3212 48 mxd strs [email protected] 6 blk, red hfrs [email protected] Fax: 316-320-7159 65 black & red steers & heifers, 500-650 lbs., 3 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] 14 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, weaned 75 mostly black steers & heifers, 500-750 lbs., 8 blk, red strs [email protected] 5 blk, red, rwf hfrs [email protected] El Dorado, KS 67042 9 blk strs [email protected] 10 blk hfr [email protected] weaned 4 blk, bwf strs [email protected] 60 mxd hfrs [email protected] Market Report for 2-21-08. Head Count 990 140 black & red steers & heifers, 500-750 lbs., 5 mxd strs [email protected] 66 mxd hfrs [email protected] 300-400 lb. steers, $115-$141; heifers, $100-$124; 400-500 lb. weaned steers, $110-$133.50; heifers, $100-$119; 500-600 lb. steers, MARKET REPORT FOR SPECIAL COW SALE, $105-$129; heifers, $95-$119; 600-700 lb. steers, $102.50-$115; 120 black steers, 825-900 lbs. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 heifers, $92.50-$104; 700-800 lb. steers, $95-$100.50. Trend on 50 black steers & heifers, 900-1,000 lbs. Calves; Choice steer & heifer calves, steady with good demand. OPEN REPLACEMENT 1 bwf cow 8, 3 prd @725.00 Trend on Feeder Cattle: Feeder steers steady; feeder heifers, More consignments by sale time. HEIFERS 1 bwf cow SS, 3 prd @710.00 steady on limited test. Butcher Cows: High dressing cows $50-$58; 25 blk hfrs [email protected] 1 red cow A, 3 prd @710.00 Avg. dressing cows $45-$50; Low dressing cows $35-$45. Stock 7 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 red cow SS, 3 prd @700.00 Cows: Bred Cows, $475-$960; cow/calf pairs, $750-$1,060. Trend on Cows & Bulls: Butcher cows $2 higher; butcher bulls no test. The grass calves with condition have BRED COWS 1 red cow 8, 3 prd @685.00 5 blk hfrs, 3 prd @1,260.00 2 red cows SS, 3 prd @600.00 sure become a hot item. If you have 2 b, bwf hfrs, 2 prd @1,000.00 1 blk cow A, 3 prd @560.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 1 blk hfr, 3 prd @900.00 COW/CALF PAIRS ¥ 125 steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs., weaned any calves you would like to sell or 2 blk cows 3-5, 1 prd @900.00 3 b pairs 6-7, 1 prd @1,250.00 ¥ 40 steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs., weaned & shots just need an appraisal, give us a call 7 blk cows 7-8, 3 prd @885.00 8 blk, bwf pairs 4-6 @1,175.00 4 red cows 8, 3 prd @775.00 3 blk pairs 7-8 @910.00 We welcome your consignments! as we would like to help as much as 3 blk cow A, 2+3 prd @740.00 3 red, rwf pairs SS @800.00 If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, please call the office at 316-320-3212 or visit our website: possible. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 11 eldoradolivestock.com Thanks, ELS 90 wf x-bred ewes, approx. 40 yrlgs, balance 2 and 3 yr. olds, due to Chris Locke Steven Hamlin start lambing middle of March, sheared. (316) 320-1005 (H) (316) 747-2521 (H) Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner ¥ 785-364-3320 (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) For Cattle Appraisals Call: Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep ¥ 785-868-2591 Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman OLMA PEAK, 620-342-1139 Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. ¥ 913-774-2415 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. ¥ 785-284-2417 Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. ¥ 785-268-0225 Jim Miesse, Fieldman ¥ 620-382-3375 (H) ¥ 620-382-5791 (M) GLENN UNRUH, 620-279-4524 Barn Phone ¥ 785-364-4114 Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri. EMAIL: [email protected] Page 48 Grass & Grain, February 26, 2008 Dell Allen and Temple Grandin to speak at Crop management challenges K-State’s annual Cattlemen«s Day Kansas State University’s scientists following the noon behavior, who will address increase with early corn planting Cattlemen’s Day 2008, to be meal. “A highlight of our the topic of animal welfare The trend toward plant- disadvantages to getting a stressful conditions. held March 7, will add a new program this year is a fea- from the consumer perspec- ing corn earlier continues to crop in the ground just “We test for stress emer- twist this year — the nation- tured presentation by Dr. tive,” Drouillard said. “This grow. The reasons include ahead of a cold spell. The gence, which is the genetic ally- distributed AgriTalk Dell Allen, who will discuss presentation by Dr. Grandin increasing farm size and the corn crop typically needs ability to emerge and estab- radio show. the past, present, and future couldn’t be timelier, consid- need to cover a large num- several days of good weath- lish stand under less than Known as “The Voice of of the beef industry,” said ering the recent publicity ber of acres within a shorter er after planting for suc- optimal conditions,” ex- Rural America,” AgriTalk Jim Drouillard, professor of surrounding an investiga- window of time at the begin- cessful crop emergence. In plains Saab. “We assign will broadcast portions of feedlot nutrition with K- tion of inhumane treatment ning of the season and fact, growers tell us they each hybrid a 1 to 9 stress the program live between at State’s Department of Ani- of cattle at a California abat- avoiding potential late-sea- usually have better stands if emergence score which is 10 a.m. from Weber Hall on mal Sciences and Industry. toir.” Grandin is an associate son drought and pest prob- they shut down the planter listed in our product cata- K-State’s Manhattan cam- “With unprecedented in- professor at Colorado State lems at the end. According at least a couple of days logs. Hybrids with a higher pus. AgriTalk has several af- creases in production costs, University. to scientists with Pioneer ahead of a cold event.” score are typically better filiates in Kansas and the branding initiatives and new The day will wrap up with Hi-Bred, a DuPont business, Saab also cautions grow- suited for early planting or surrounding region, includ- product developments that the K-State Legacy Bull Sale, this trend presents growers ers not to plant if soil tem- planting into colder or high- ing KGNO in Dodge City, lead to greater consumer held at the university’s Pure- with several crop manage- perature is below 50 de- residue seedbeds.” KBUF in Garden City, KLOE satisfaction and demand for bred Beef Unit at 3:30 p.m. ment challenges that can grees. “We’re using biotechnol- in Goodland, KVBG in Great beef products are likely to Early registration for the impact crop productivity Plant well-drained, low- ogy and molecular breeding Bend, KSCB in Liberal, play important roles in event is $15 per person if significantly. residue fields first tools to identify genes asso- KULY in Ulysses, and Pitts- maintaining competitive paid by Feb. 29, or $25 per Select best planting date Fields that drain better ciated with stress emer- burg’s KKOW. prices for cattle producers. person for on-site registra- “Selecting the best plant- also warm up faster, which gence,” Saab says. “We have Cattlemen’s Day will A former educator and meat tion. Registration fees in- ing date is the most critical is much more conducive to made significant genetic im- begin at 8 a.m. in Weber industry executive, Dr. Allen clude morning refreshments decision growers must make rapid emergence and provements in this critical Arena with a commercial brings a unique perspective and a catered lunch. to enable a crop to have a seedling growth. trail, and these tools will trade show and exhibits of and wealth of experience to More information is successful start,” says Imad “Growers planting corn help accelerate genetic gain cutting edge beef research. this topic as a result of his available by checking the K- Saab, Ph.D., Pioneer re- early should try to avoid for early-season stress toler- Presentations by featured many years of service and State Department of Animal search scientist. “Growers fields with drainage issues,” ance.” speakers will begin at 10 leadership in the meat in- Sciences and Industry web- should pay close attention says Saab. “Besides being Effective seed treatment a.m., and breakout sessions dustry.” site at http://www.asi. to weather forecasts and typically colder, water- Seedling pathogens such encompassing several time- “We also are pleased to ksu.edu (click on Cattle- consider specific field con- logged fields can hurt stand as Pythium and Fusarium ly and important production have Dr. Temple Grandin, a men’s Day on the right side) ditions and characteristics establishment severely, often are more problematic topics will be led by K-State renowned expert on animal or by calling (785) 532-1281. before deciding on a plant- since corn has very little tol- in early planting conditions ing date. erance to flooding. Fields if the seedlings are weak- “Knowing the history of with better drainage can be ened by cold or waterlog- your fields — what planting planted earlier and give ging. dates have worked, the soil crops a better chance of “Insecticide seed treat- type and drainage charac- being successful.” ments have proven to be teristics — is very benefi- Select stress-tolerant very effective at protecting cial,” says Saab. “Growers hybrids stands in stressful environ- should consider waiting for Research has shown that ments,” Saab said. “Al- warmer conditions before corn crops experiencing though these are insecti- planting fields that are not stress immediately after cides, they also protect as well drained or those planting can suffer signifi- against seedling disease by with a track record of early- cant stand losses. Saab reducing insect feeding and season insect pressure or points out that choosing hy- depriving pathogens of seedling blight.” brids with good early-sea- points of entry. These pro- Saab cautions that grow- son stress tolerance is an ef- vide effective control of sec- ers may not pay enough at- fective way to help offset ondary insects such as wire- tention to near-term fore- these losses. Saab says Pio- worms, seed corn maggots casts. Growers who plant neer puts all corn hybrids and white grubs. However, ahead of an inclement through rigorous stress tests our research has shown that weather event, such as snow in multiple sites across higher rates of ISTs may be or heavy rain, are typically North America. “We plant needed to maximize control at a higher risk of losing our hybrids early in a range of these insects under heavy Larry Riat, left, was recently honored as the Abilene-area distinguished citizen of the stand to stress. “We often of stressful conditions in- infestations. These insects year recently. Riat, a retired county Extension agent, has been a staunch supporter hear of growers who speed cluding no-till and corn on tend to be active early in the up planting just ahead of a corn,” Saab says. “We also season and can cause signif- of the farmers, ranchers and youth of the area — championing many projects for the snowstorm to get the crop in test our hybrids in propri- icant stand reductions, es- good of the region. He was honored in 1990 as the National Association of Ag the ground,” says Saab. etary lab stress tests de- pecially if emergence is Agents award. “There often are significant signed to simulate highly slow due to stress.”

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We sold 2012 cattle February 19. There was good demand for 12 blk strs 875 @ 92.50 10 blk/char hfrs 827 @ 91.00 2 wf/bwf cows 1153 @ 47.00 BULLS steer and heifer calves, which sold at steady to $3.00 higher 60 mix strs 926 @ 91.85 5 blk hfrs 863 @ 89.50 1 red cow 1215 @ 46.75 1 red bull 2230 @ 67.00 prices. Feeder steers and heifers were steady to $1.00 lower. 122 mix strs 897 @ 91.00 60 blk/sim hfrs 853 @ 89.25 1 x-bred cow 1490 @ 46.00 1 blk bull 1790 @ 62.50 122 mix strs 943 @ 91.00 11 mix hfrs 795 @ 87.75 1 hol cow 1675 @ 45.50 Cows and bulls sold on a steady market. 1 blk bull 1870 @ 61.25 5 blk/wf hfrs 837 @ 85.00 1 bwf cow 1550 @ 45.00 1 blk bull 2060 @ 61.00 HEIFER CALVES 6 blk hfrs 883 @ 83.60 2 x-bred cows 1313 @ 44.25 1 blk bull 1650 @ 60.50 STEER & BULL CALVES 7 blk/sim strs 720 @ 111.00 26 bwf/blk hfrs 451 @ 119.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES 1 wf cow 1160 @ 42.50 1 red bull 2200 @ 60.00 4 bwf/blk strs 328 @ 140.00 4 blk/wf strs 665 @ 108.75 17 bwf/blk hfrs 496 @ 116.00 1 blk hfrt 855 @ 85.00 1 hol cow 1870 @ 42.00 1 blk bull 1395 @ 59.00 18 bwf/blk strs 469 @ 138.00 4 blk strs 679 @ 108.50 4 blk hfrs 450 @ 112.00 1 bwf hfrt 1110 @ 70.00 1 blk cow 1305 @ 40.50 5 blk strs 388 @ 137.75 17 blk strs 745 @ 106.50 7 blk hfrs 396 @ 111.00 2 blk cows 1030 @ 59.00 1 sim cow 1020 @ 40.00 4 blk/wf strs 431 @ 137.00 18 blk strs 751 @ 105.75 17 bwf/blk hfrs 534 @ 110.50 1 blk cow 1310 @ 57.50 2 blk strs 320 @ 136.00 5 blk/sim strs 691 @ 105.50 5 bwf/wf hfrs 402 @ 110.00 1 x-bred cow 1125 @ 56.00 8 bwf/blk strs 474 @ 134.50 18 blk strs 780 @ 105.50 5 blk hfrs 517 @ 100.00 2 blk cows 1148 @ 54.00 SPECIAL EARLY CONSIGNMENTS 3 blk strs 318 @ 134.00 68 mix strs 710 @ 105.35 9 bwf/blk hfrs 498 @ 109.50 1 blk cow 1555 @ 53.50 FOR TODAY TUESDAY, FEB. 26 4 blk strs 514 @ 127.00 12 blk/char strs 743 @ 104.75 7 blk/char hfrs 519 @ 107.00 1 blk cow 1710 @ 53.00 100 blk bwf strs & hfrs, 500-750 lbs., weaned & 4 blk/wf strs 531 @ 126.00 5 blk strs 692 @ 102.50 7 blk hfrs 432 @ 105.00 1 sim cow 1560 @ 52.00 vaccinated 3 wf/bwf strs/bulls 537 @ 126.00 6 x-bred strs 624 @ 102.00 6 blk hfrs 487 @ 105.00 1 red cow 1485 @ 51.50 70 Hereford bwf strs & hfrs, 550-700 lbs., weaned 2 blk strs 523 @ 117.00 8 blk strs 770 @ 101.75 6 bwf/blk hfrs 488 @ 101.50 1 bwf cow 1220 @ 51.00 & vaccinated 6 bwf/wf strs 818 @ 100.75 1 blk cow 1330 @ 50.50 75 blk bwf strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs., weaned & STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 6 bwf/blk strs 832 @ 99.75 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 x-bred cow 1170 @ 50.25 27 blk strs 551 @ 134.00 65 mix strs 819 @ 98.00 vaccinated 8 blk hfrs 576 @ 102.75 2 blk cows 1368 @ 50.00 60 blk bwf strs, 450-600 lbs., weaned & vaccinat- 6 blk strs 566 @ 126.50 63 bwf/blk strs 858 @ 97.10 6 bwf hfrs 635 @ 101.85 1 blk cow 1365 @ 49.75 4 blk strs 551 @ 125.00 34 bwf/blk strs 832 @ 96.35 9 bwf/blk hfrs 646 @ 101.85 2 blk/bwf cows 1520 @ 49.00 ed 4 blk strs 581 @ 124.00 36 bwf/blk strs 842 @ 96.00 20 x-bred hfrs 595 @ 101.25 1 blk cow 1500 @ 48.50 24 blk bwf steers, 700-750 lbs. 6 blk strs 618 @ 116.50 63 blk/sim strs 838 @ 95.75 13 blk hfrs 622 @ 100.75 1 bwf cow 1580 @ 48.00 63 blk bwf steers, 800-825 lbs. 4 limo strs 576 @ 116.00 63 blk strs 911 @ 94.60 6 bwf/blk hfrs 637 @ 100.00 1 brocl cow 1170 @ 47.50 76 blk Simmental cross steers, 850-875 lbs. 5 blk strs 608 @ 116.00 59 mix strs 877 @ 94.50 11 bwf/blk hfrs 629 @ 99.50 65 blk bwf steers, 800-825 lbs. 4 blk strs 600 @ 115.00 25 bwf/blk strs 849 @ 94.00 15 blk/red hfrs 711 @ 97.85 64 Angus steers, 850-875 lbs. 21 x-bred strs 653 @ 113.75 62 bwf/blk strs 876 @ 94.00 8 x-bred hfrs 688 @ 97.60 WATCH OUR 61 blk cross steers, 850-875 lbs. 4 blk strs 645 @ 113.00 107 mix strs 853 @ 93.50 4 blk/char hfrs 694 @ 96.50 AUCTIONS 120 blk cross steers, 850-875 lbs. 13 blk strs 673 @ 111.50 8 blk/sim strs 890 @ 93.50 5 blk/char hfrs 648 @ 95.00 35 blk bwf steers & heifers, 650-750 lbs. 7 blk/sim strs 616 @ 111.00 118 mix strs 855 @ 93.00 5 blk hfrs 683 @ 94.00 LIVE 25 Angus steers & heifers, 600-650 lbs. 9 blk strs 677 @ 111.00 58 blk/char strs 918 @ 93.00 16 bwf/blk hfrs 745 @ 93.00 ON 35 Hereford bwf steers & heifers, 650-700 lbs. 19 blk strs 699 @ 111.00 11 blk/sim strs 907 @ 92.75 5 x-bred hfrs 742 @ 92.25 DVAuctions.com MANY MORE BY SALE TIME FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: REZAC BARN ...... St. Marys, 785-437-2785 KENNETH REZAC ...... St. Marys, 785-437-6697 Livestock Commission DENNIS REZAC ...... St. Marys, 785-437-6349 LELAND BAILEY ...... Hoyt, 785-986-6704 ...... Cell: 785-456-4187 LYNN REZAC ...... St. Marys, 785-437-6475 Company, Inc. Toll Free Number...... 1-800-531-1676 Website: www.rezaclivestock.com St. Marys, Ks. AUCTIONEERS: LELAND BAILEY & DENNIS REZAC