Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 17 meeting “do just that, and try Stakeholder Letter,” are Industry leaders weigh in on COOL meeting will benefit both our indus- available at www.lmaweb. Seventy representatives Smith said. ”And it made The third statement cov- the presence or absence of try and our consumer cus- com. of more than 30 livestock in- sense for LMA to be instru- ers direct transactions to such markings would consti- tomers.” For more information dustry, related groups and mental in putting it togeth- packers from producers, tute “firsthand” knowledge The affidavit/declaration about COOL, see www.coun- organizations gathered re- er, since America’s livestock marketing businesses and of those animals’ origin, and statements, and an “Indus- tryoforiginlabeling.info. cently in Kansas City, Mo., in markets already move mil- feeders. The COOL law re- would support an affidavit a meeting organized by the lions of livestock every year, quires packers to maintain of origin. Livestock Marketing Associ- from one owner to another. country of origin records for This visual inspection is ation and co-hosted by the “We’re pleased to work one year, and they must be particularly important for National Meat Association with our industry partners able to obtain records from the industry for the period and the National Farmers to develop the language of their immediate suppliers between July 15, 2008, (all Union, to tackle a key issue the necessary origin docu- within that period, to sub- livestock in the U.S. prior to as the federal country-of- mentation, so that the ulti- stantiate COOL claims. This July 15 are considered to be origin labeling (COOL) law mate goal of COOL — telling statement says the livestock of U.S. origin) and whenever takes effect Sept. 30. consumers where their meat supplier will maintain those the final regulation is pub- That issue: agreeing on comes from — is reached.” records for one year from lished. universal procedures and The three agreed-upon date of delivery of the live- That’s because producers language for the documents country of origin affidavit/ stock, and will make them have moved livestock, par- necessary to move livestock declaration statements are: available, as required by ticularly cattle, without all origin claims along the cus- A continuous country-of- the COOL law. Producers of the origin information tody/ownership chain to origin affidavit/declaration. are reminded that, in addi- that may be necessary, and harvest, to ensure that meat, This will allow producers to tion to using this new affi- it would be very difficult, if covered under COOL, is ac- make a continuous origin af- davit/declaration of origin not impossible to recreate curately labeled at the re- fidavit, that would be kept process, the USDA is per- the paper trail on many of tail level. on file by the market, stock- mitting packers to rely on an these animals, the group That objective was er, feeder or harvesting fa- official ear tag and/or mark- agreed. reached with the develop- cility, until revoked by the ing on animals that are part A letter outlining the ment of three universal affidavit’s signer. of a National Animal Identi- conclusions of the Aug. 26 “Country of Origin Affi- A supporting declaration fication System (NAIS)-com- meeting will be presented davit/Declaration” state- of origin for specific trans- pliant system, or other offi- soon to USDA Undersecre- ments. These statements are actions involving livestock cial ID system, such as the tary for Marketing and Reg- being recommended to the from producers with a con- Canadian or Mexican offi- ulatory Programs Bruce livestock industry to estab- tinuous affidavit on file, or cial systems. Knight. He was present at lish and forward origin as a “stand-alone” affi- Meeting participants the meeting and urged the claims on livestock covered davit/declaration related to agreed to encourage USDA group to “be bold” in devel- by the COOL law — cattle a specific transaction. This to permit producers selling oping ideas for implement- Grand champion market lamb at the 2008 Shawnee (including veal), swine, language could be used on live animals to visually in- ing the COOL law. sheep and goats. “This was check-in sheets, invoices spect their livestock for LMA’s President Smith County Fair was an entry shown by Cole Rickabaugh. an unprecedented meet- and/or other sales docu- markings indicating foreign said the industry-wide ini- The lamb was purchased in the premium sale by Com- ing,” LMA President Bobby ments. origin. It was agreed that tiatives emerging from the munity National Bank for $350. COMM. CATTLE AUCTION MANHATTAN CO. INC. EVERY FRIDAY 1-800-834-1029 STARTING 10:00 A.M. ON CULL COWS Toll-Free FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. B OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 ¥ OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE For our sale Friday, Sept. 5 steer & heifer Gerald Barthuly Paxico 68 hols strs 752 @ 80.20 Elmer Hodges St. George 1 cow 1325 @ 56.50 calves were selling at fully steady to stronger Gerald Barthuly Paxico 24 hols strs 865 @ 77.60 Ralph Brooks Manhattan 1 simm cow 1655 @ 56.25 Charles Garrett Council Grove 1 blk cow 1235 @ 56.25 prices with a good demand. Heavy calves and HEIFER CALVES — 400-550 LBS. Larry King Hoyt 1 herf cow 1520 @ 56.00 stocker feeder cattle sold at fully steady prices Dean Blanka Wamego 4 bwf hfrs 411 @ 116.00 Keith Umscheid Westmoreland 1 blk cow 1215 @ 56.00 on the kind offered. Cull cows and bulls sold $2 Terry L. Johnson Olsburg 4 blk hfrs 450 @ 114.00 John Brooks Manhattan 2 simm cows 1555 @ 56.00 to $3 higher on the better kind. Following is a Larry King Hoyt 6 bwf hfrs 452 @ 112.50 Terry L. Johnson Olsburg 1 blk cow 1535 @ 55.50 Larry King Hoyt 4 bwf hfrs 546 @ 111.50 Larry Thornton Whiting 1 blk cow 1580 @ 55.00 partial listing. Richard Lindgren Council Grove 5 blk hfrs 543 @ 111.50 Joe Minihan Blaine 1 herf cow 1340 @ 54.25 Gary Mott Cottonwoods Falls 7 blk hfrs 514 @ 110.00 Dean Blanka Wamego 1 bwf cow 1110 @ 53.50 STEER CALVES — 375-550 LBS. Justin Anderson Baldwin City 9 mix hfrs 485 @ 109.50 Brent & Donna Bulk Leonardville 1 cross cow 980 @ 53.50 Dan Coates Baldwin City 10 mix strs 388 @ 128.50 CF Hewes Maple Hill 2 bwf cows 950 @ 52.00 John Patterson Leavenworth 4 blk strs 416 @ 125.00 Alan Hubbard Olsburg 1 cross cow 1465 @ 52.00 Dean Blanka Wamego 4 blk strs 438 @ 124.00 FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-875 LBS. Jim Hieger Wamego 1 blk cow 1220 @ 51.75 Dan Coates Baldwin City 26 blk strs 509 @ 122.00 Joe Minihan Blaine 7 blk hfrs 570 @ 108.50 Dan Coates Baldwin City 1 cross cow 970 @ 51.00 Skip & Suzie Pickering Manhattan 5 cross strs 543 @ 110.50 Diamond Creek Ranch Salina 11 mix hfrs 770 @ 106.10 Mike Calderwood Mayetta 1 cross cow 1020 @ 50.75 Bill Burris Allen 4 mix hfrs 572 @ 105.50 Rodney Biesenthal Onaga 1 blk cow 1050 @ 50.00 FEEDER STEERS — 550-1,000 LBS. Gale McDougal Onaga 4 blk hfrs 646 @ 105.25 David Stuewe Alma 4 mix cows 1221 @ 49.50 Les Schrader Alma 9 blk strs 616 @ 120.00 Larry & Ken Thornton Whiting 8 blk hfrs 700 @ 104.00 Gertrude Weber Elmdale 1 cross cow 1190 @ 42.50 David Stuewe Alma 7 blk strs 580 @ 119.75 Bill Burris Allen 4 blk hfrs 707 @ 104.00 Richard Lindgren Council Grove 8 blk strs 608 @ 119.25 Joe Minihan Blaine 15 mix hfrs 623 @ 104.00 Joe Minihan Blaine 5 mix strs 583 @ 119.00 Larry Cattrell Circleville 5 blk hfrs 659 @ 104.00 Gale McDougal Onaga 8 blk strs 591 @ 118.00 Dan Hasenkamp Centralia 4 blk hfrs 746 @ 103.50 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR Jack Plummer Westmoreland 4 blk strs 586 @ 118.00 Justin Anderson Baldwin City 8 cross hfrs 571 @ 103.50 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Dan Coates Baldwin City 11 blk strs 599 @ 118.00 Terry L. Johnson Olsburg 4 blk hfrs 655 @ 103.50 Marvin Smith Topeka 6 blk strs 645 @ 117.75 Bill Tenbrink Wakarusa 53 mix hfrs 858 @ 103.10 225 choice reputation black steers, 775-850 lbs. Diamond Creek Ranch Salina 5 mix strs 655 @ 116.50 Richard Lindgren Council Grove 7 blk hfrs 633 @ 102.50 140 choice black feeder steers, 900-950 lbs. Cosgrove Farms Council Grove 55 blk strs 775 @ 116.10 Larry Cattrell Circleville 5 blk hfrs 783 @ 102.25 75 cross steers, 825-925 lbs. Cosgrove Farms Council Grove 15 blk strs 653 @ 115.10 Dan Hasenkamp Centralia 6 bwf hfrs 815 @ 102.00 55 choice reputation Hereford feeder strs, 925-975 lbs. Bill Burris Allen 4 mix strs 665 @ 115.00 Bill Burris Allen 7 mix strs 572 @ 114.00 BULLS — 1,550-2,400 LBS. 50 black steers & heifers, 525-600 lbs. Gale McDougal Onaga 9 blk strs 681 @ 113.00 Mission Valley Ranch Topeka 1 blk bull 2390 @ 75.00 50 choice black steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs. Joe Minihan Blaine 6 blk strs 646 @ 113.00 Don Gudenkauf Onaga 1 simm bull 2140 @ 74.75 31 black bwf feeder steers & heifers, 750-850 lbs. Kenneth Leiker Council Grove 7 blk strs 758 @ 112.00 Sylvester Schmitz Centralia 1 blk bull 2060 @ 74.00 27 fancy OCV blk & bwf open replacement heifers, Matthew Russell Berryton 4 blk strs 767 @ 112.00 Byron Biesenthal Onaga 1 blk bull 1850 @ 73.00 Richard Lindgren Council Grove 11 blk strs 707 @ 111.50 Byron Biesenthal Onaga 1 blk bull 1835 @ 69.75 650-750 lbs. Dan Hasenkamp Centralia 10 blk strs 706 @ 111.25 CF Hewes Maple Hill 1 blk bull 2285 @ 69.25 Les Schrader Alma 4 blk strs 683 @ 110.50 CW Taylor Jr. Frankfort 1 cross bull 1535 @ 68.25 Rodney Biesenthal Onaga 9 cross strs 644 @ 110.25 Keith Noe LeCompton 1 blk bull 2200 @ 66.50 Ann Serrault Bennington 5 blk strs 699 @ 110.00 Stallbaumer Bros. Centralia 1 blk bull 1800 @ 66.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 Raymond Fischer Wheaton 5 blk strs 727 @ 110.00 Greg Steere Alta Vista 1 blk bull 2050 @ 65.75 David Stuewe Alma 6 blk strs 650 @ 109.50 Lester Fox Ashland, NE 1 blk bull 1675 @ 65.25 in conjunction with our Regular Sale: Dan Hasenkamp Cantralia 7 blk strs 734 @ 108.50 - Fink Beef Genetics Influence Calf Sale Terry L. Johnson Olsburg 5 blk strs 693 @ 108.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES — 800-1,675 LBS. Larry Cattrell Circleville 6 blk strs 727 @ 106.75 Morgan Buttenhoff Alma 1 blk cow 1180 @ 73.00 ********* Matthew Russell Berryton 11 blk strs 829 @ 106.25 Dan/Julie Roggenkamp Blaine 1 blk cow 1005 @ 66.00 John Groves Manhattan 4 cross strs 628 @ 106.00 Mission Valley Ranch Topeka 2 blk cows 1467 @ 62.25 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Larry Cattrell Circleville 8 blk strs 831 @ 105.10 Marlene Flinn St. George 1 blk cow 975 @ 60.50 in conjunction with our Regular Sale: Joe Minihan Blaine 6 blk strs 748 @ 104.75 D&C Farms Alta Vista 1 blk cow 1320 @ 59.50 Kocher Brothers Onaga 56 herf strs 986 @ 104.10 A&D Lindquist Ag Inc Waterville 1 blk cow 1560 @ 58.25 - Simmental Influence Calf & Feeder Sale Kate Bellinger St. George 4 blk strs 720 @ 102.50 Nita Pope Olsburg 1 blk cow 1465 @ 57.50 Raymond Fischer Wheaton 14 blk strs 987 @ 100.85 Downey Ranch Wamego 1 cow 1290 @ 57.00 ********* Damian Deters Hiawatha 36 hol strs 802 @ 80.50 KSU AS&I Dairy Manhattan 1 hol cow 1460 @ 56.50 ———— UPCOMING SPECIAL COW SALE DATES - 11:00 AM———— WED., OCTOBER 15 ¥ WED., NOVEMBER 19 ¥ WED., DECEMBER 17 ¥ WED., JANUARY 14 ¥ WED., FEBRUARY 18 WED., MARCH 11 ¥ WED., APRIL 15

——————————— 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, September 9, 2008 State’s largest livestock show draws youth entries from 90 counties Youth from across the When the competition is can be purchased at the belt buckles. Prizes also state have entered 1,548 complete, the top five door that evening or in ad- will be awarded for second head of animals for the steers, hogs and lambs, and vance by calling Joey Gib- through fifth place in each 76th annual Kansas Junior the top two goats, will sell lin at (316) 264-9990. Per- division. Livestock Show (KJLS). A during the KJLS Auction of sons interested in contribut- The Kansas Junior Live- total of 766 4-H and FFA Champions, September 22 ing directly to the KJLS stock Association (KJLA) members from 90 counties at 7 p.m. The public is wel- scholarship fund can call will sponsor a club calf will show 128 steers, 313 come and encouraged to (316) 733-2345. show and sale during heifers, 425 hogs, 285 support the event by bid- “This youth event has a KJLS. Steer and heifer lambs, 35 ewes, 175 wether ding on livestock in the live large number of faithful prospects from some of the dams and 187 goats. The auction. In many cases, ex- and very generous support- top club calf producers in competition will take place hibitors of the winning ani- ers, which we hope will the Midwest will be con- September 19-22 at the mals use the money earned continue to grow,” said signed. The event will take Kansas Coliseum in Wichi- from the auction to help KJLS President Mary Kane place September 20. A por- ta fund their college educa- of Manhattan. “It is a great tion of the sale proceeds Marion County is send- tions and buy next year’s way for businesses and in- will go toward KJLA Judd Nelson and his Angus heifer was the champion ing 28 exhibitors to the livestock projects. dividuals to reward young scholarships and education- breeding beef entry at the 2008 Jackson County Fair. show, the most of any Prior to the auction, people for their hard work al activities. county in the state. The KJLS will present a num- and help them meet their KJLS is sponsored by largest number of steers, ber of scholarships ranging educational goals.” the Kansas Livestock Asso- eight, was entered by con- from $750 to $2,500 to ex- In addition to the selec- ciation, Kansas State Uni- testants from Republic hibitors who have excelled tion of livestock species versity and the Wichita County. Pottawatomie academically, in community champions, a showmanship Area Chamber of Com- County youth have entered service and in 4-H/FFA. A contest will reward the top merce. In addition to these 26 heifers and seven ewes, total of $226,000 in schol- exhibitors. Champion groups, hundreds of volun- the most of any county in arships has been presented showmen in the junior and teers from across the state those categories. The mar- to 191 KJLS exhibitors senior divisions of each help organize and put on ket hog category is led by since the program’s incep- species will receive silver the show. Dickinson County, with 26 tion in 1993. Last year, a entries. Johnson County ex- total of $18,500 was award- hibitors lead the market ed to 11 exhibitors. The lamb and wether dam cate- scholarship program is gories, with 19 and 11 funded primarily through head, respectively. The private contributions and largest number of meat income generated by the Jace Nelson was tapped as the reserve champion in goats, 19, was entered by Beefeater Barbecue held in Labette County exhibitors. the Sam Fulco Pavilion at the breeding beef division at the 2008 Jackson County The 62 head from Dickin- the Kansas Coliseum prior Fair with his Gelbvieh entry. son County leads the total to the auction. Tickets to livestock category. the barbecue are $60 and ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 — 10:00 AM ESTATE AUCTION LOCATION: 413 NW 6th St. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 — 9:00 AM ABILENE, KANSAS Due to death we will sell the following items at public auction at our home located at 515 S. Washington St., just South of VEHICLES: (12:00 NOON) Louis L’Amour paperback ABILENE, KANSAS. 1988 Chrysler New Yorker, V6, books; computer desk; scissor 2006 Ford F150 2WD pickup auto, AC, leather seats, very lamp; 2 - 2 dr. metal cabinets; w/oversized cab, 6 cyl. engine, well equipped, 94,000 miles, Fly Fishing shadow box pic- automatic, good fuel economy, good; 2000 Dodge Intrepid 4 ture; jewelry; other household. dr., 2.7L V6, auto, AC, PW and 17” wheels, fancy rims, white FIREARMS & ANTIQUES: PL, 29-30 MPG, 113K miles, w/black and grey, matching (11:30 AM): J.C. Higgins 583- good condition. Safari series topper, grey cloth 17 12 ga. bolt action shotgun; upholstery, Dee Zee chrome run- WELDER: (11:30 AM): Stevens Model 66 22 cal. bolt ning boards, tinted bug deflector Wisconsin V4 gas engine, action rifle, tube feed; 2 tex- and side window trim, 29,322 Sells at 11:00 AM. recent rebuilt, welder/generator tured tin camelback trunks; actual miles, very nice. with homemade 2 wheel trailer. green moonstone Aladdin Kero Go to kretzauctions.com for more pictures. TOOLS & MISC.: (10:00 AM): lamp, Corinthian pattern; old LARGE POWER TOOLS - APPROX. 10:00 AM McCulloch Pro Mac 700 chain Kero lamp; glass ceiling light Delta 10” Unisaw table saw w/large table, like new; Delta central saw; MB Century 7 drawer fixtures; 1960’s Pepsi metal vac 220V dust collector and fan unit, NIB; Delta 5 1/2’ standing rolling tool cabinet base; metal thermometer; Reading iron industrial 220V band saw; Delta DC 380 15” planer, 220V, exc.; 11 drawer tool cabinet; HD hyd. apple peeler; primitives; wood Rigid 6” jointer, 110V; DeWalt compound sliding miter saw on table floor jack; jack stands; 24” and floor lamp; GE Date Mate w/ext; Rigid standing jig saw on wheels, 110V; Delta Shopmaster 25” crescent wrenches; 3/4” clock; set Franciscan dishes, B.O.S.S. orbital spindle sander, 110V; Delta bench top press for drive Williams break over bar; Autumn pattern; Hall casse- square holes; Craftsman 10” band saw; Delta “WS5” HD wood OTC puller; bushing driver; 1/2” role; gr. glass mixing bowl; shaper; Delta chisel mortiser; Chicago 7” tile saw; Craftsman 15” drive MAC impact sockets to porcelain and glassware; cro- 12 spd. 1 HP standing drill press, 5/8” chuck; Craftsman 10” table 1 1/4”; MAC swivel sockets; chet doilies; many embroidery saw; Wolfcraft Model 6155 table router; Rigid compound miter Blue Point and Snap On tools; items; Chenille bedspreads; 3 saw; Craftsman scroll saw; Delta table sanding center; Ryobi com- MAC combination wrench set; Miss Rosa dolls, musical, 1 pound miter saw; 6” bench grinder on stand. NOTE: Many of many older quality mechanics Bride; 12” Stanley No. 104 these tools have been used very little. Several very nice tools; Starrett micrometer; level; old tools; Philco industrial grade pieces were purchased through Webbs Home Pinion bars; AC gauges; tire radio/phono combo; 2 person Center 4 yrs. ago and are in near new or like new condition. bead breaker; chisels; sledge metal porch glider and 2 lawn Go to kretzauctions.com for pictures. hammer; hand elect. planer; chairs; galvanized tub; other HAND TOOLS & SHOP ITEMS - SELL FIRST woodworking tools; Servic antiques. Milwaukee HD angle drill; Delta portable pump; B&D belt sander; Spec. booklets for 1966-69 APPLIANCES & FURNITURE: DeWalt 18V cordless drill; Craftsman hand grinder; Nikota 1/4” Fords; fishing gear; Weber (1:00 PM): Maytag Proforma cordless drill; DeWalt DW682 plate jointer; Milwaukee 1/2” ham- Kettle grill; 5 ft. ornamental HD oversize cap. W17 washer mer drill; Nikota reciprocating saw; B&D hand grinder; Skil saw; windmill; small outboard gas and elect. dryer; Coronado 2 shop vac; Grip Rite air framing nailer; Craftsman socket set; B&D engine boat motor, old; other dr. 18.4 cf. refrig.; Crosley gas finish sander; DeWalt DW660 HD cut-out tool; Craftsman mouse items and hardware. range, nice; Coronado small sander/polisher; Central Pneumatic 18 ga. brad nailer; Ryobi 3” HOUSEHOLD: Eureka “The chest deep freeze; Phillips belt sander; Milwaukee sawzall; Dremel speed tool; Craftsman Boss” upright vacuum; Brother Smart Series 27” color TV; Dowel Pro kit; Skil jig saw; Milwaukee 1/4” hammer drill; Ryobi sewing machine with cabinet; Signature 2000 20” color TV; hand router all trade 75 drill bit set; sets of nice router bits; 3 con- Sharp microwave; stainless Charter Co. earth tones sofa; duit benders; 3x10’ shop bench w/pegboard and elec. outlets; 3x8’ steel stand mixer; Presto elect. La-Z-Boy light brown shop bench w/2 vises; dovetail joint maker; misc. plumbing sup- cooker; kitchen appliances; rocker/recliner; Lane dark plies; nuts and bolts; Wagner Pro Gold paint sprayer; All Pro space kitchenwares; Tupperware; green rocker/recliner; 2 rd. heater; variety of other items found in a well-equipped wood shop. Retro AM/FM with cassette maple dining tables and chairs; MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS - SELL LAST Thomas Co. humpback radio; 4 upholstered glider rocker; wood Factory 6x10’ tilt bed utility trailer w/lights, bumper hitch and new wheel walker with seat and closet; entertainment cabinet; wooden floor; Generac 5500XL generator; Kohler Command 5 hand brakes, like new; Dr.. blonde oak full bed and chest; water transfer pump; Sandborn air compressor; 15’ and 24’ alum. Scholls back massager, like French Provincial chest and ext. ladders; Work Force saw/tables; Werner Electro-Master fiber- new; towels and bedding; dresser; narrow 4 drawer glass 20’ ext. ladder; Troy Bilt 10” tiller; Ranch King tiller; tine Linden windup steeple clock; chest; other furniture. thatcher; Corona 5x3 electric heater; Werner HD fold up alum. lad- der; Bolens BL250 18” weed eater; 3 legged 60’ antenna tower; AUCTION NOTE: Many nice useable items. May run 2 auction Scandia 308 wood burning stove; misc. tube radios and tubes; 3 rings part of the day. To view photos go to website pacer rims; pegboard; pickup rack; cellulose insulation; variety of www.ksallink.com and click on Marketplace and then auc- household goods and other items, yet to be discovered. tions. Lunch available. TERMS: Cash day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Terms: Cash or good check with proper ID. Statements made day of auction take precedence over all printed material. CLERK: Vern and Kelly Rock, 621 2600 Ave., Abilene, KS 67410. Lunch on Grounds. LOUIS & DORIS RYFF ESTATE JACK WOOD ESTATE & MEL WOOD, SELLERS, 785-263-3440 Auction Conducted By: Kretz, Hauserman Bloom Auction Service Greg: 785-926-4422 Cell: 785-630-0701 Gail: 785-632-3062 Cell: 785-447-0686 Chad: 785-632-5824 Cell: 785-632-0846 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 19 First freeze date affects Landowners can run productive everyone from farmers farms while supporting wildlife to allergy sufferers The University of Mis- itats. By implementing landowners and farmers “Agroforestry practices As the state climatologist for Kansas, Mary Knapp an- souri Center for Agro- agroforestry practices ideas on how to incorpo- — forest farming, silvo- swers many questions about the weather. But, a particu- forestry (UMCA) believes through integrating trees, rate management of trees, pasture, alley cropping, lar one always starts surfacing at this time every year. active and productive shrubs and grasses, land- shrubs and grasses with riparian forest buffers “The curious want to know when we´ll see our first farms also can support a owners will see many ben- their current farm prac- and windbreaks — bene- freeze,” said Knapp, who runs the Kansas Weather Data wide spectrum of wildlife efits, including improved tices so wildlife will bene- fit land in so many ways. Library, based with Kansas State University Research species for lease hunting, water quality, soil stabi- fit. The guide includes in- Creating a diverse land- and Extension. “Gardeners are hoping for an extended birdwatching and other lization and income op- formation on habitat re- scape to attract diverse growing season, and allergy suffers are hoping for an end recreational and enjoy- portunities, in addition to quirements of white-tailed wildlife populations is to the pollen.” ment opportunities. creating habitat diversity deer, eastern wild turkey, just one of those benefits History says this year´s first Kansas freeze could come With this in mind, the for wildlife.” bobwhite quail, waterfowl for landowners,” Walter any time now, she said. In Manhattan, the record date for center has created a new The publication gives and mourning doves. said. the earliest freeze - when temperatures reached 32 de- guide in its Agroforestry grees F or lower — is Sept. 13. That happened in 1890 and in Action series, “Inte- 1902. Yet, the long-term average freeze date for Manhat- grating Agroforestry Prac- tan is Oct. 12. tices for Wildlife Habitat,” by Dusty Walter, UMCA 2-DAY TOOL AUCTION In northwest and north central Kansas, freezing weather can arrive even earlier, Knapp said. For exam- technology transfer spe- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 & TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 ple, Colby and Hoxie have had freezes as early as Sept. 3 cialist, and Bob Pierce, 10:00 AM BOTH DAYS MU Extension wildlife — which makes a very short growing season. Auction will be held in the Community Center on the South side of the On the other hand, the latest date for a first frost in specialist. those communities is Nov. 10. That happened in 1998. “Agricultural practices square in JEWELL, KANSAS. Earliest and average frost dates for other Kansas com- and other decisions about SELLING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 land use influence wild- munities include Ottawa, with its earliest freeze date at Selling will be 300 numbered handle, rare JD, adjustable, wrenches; many good sets Sept. 13 (1902) and an average first freeze date of Oct. 20. life habitat and use of land by wildlife,” Walter said. wrenches inc.: Bradley Won- IHC, many other farm imple- and singles; We will start with The earliest freeze in Minneapolis, Kan., was Sept. 20 der cut out, IHC & JD cut out, ments, Winchester board & the numbered wrenches, after (1901), but the average there is Oct. 18. Winfield´s earliest “While larger field sizes Morris combination & teddy, wrenches, Keen Kutter, auto we sell them we will sell box freeze was Sept. 21 (1995), while its average is Oct. 20. and loss of field borders King Corn silo, 21” Acme twist wrenches, pliers; 5000 plus lots of wrenches. Hays´ earliest freeze was Sept. 14 (1945), but it has an may have a negative im- average first-freeze date of Oct. 10. The earliest freeze in pact on habitat, other agri- SELLING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Ashland, was Sept. 31 (1993), yet its average is Oct. 12. cultural-related actions Centi salesman sample cis- 78, 3, 4, 4 1/2 c, 120, 9 1/4, 60 brass, cast iron; Winchester actually can enhance hab- tern; Shapleigh’s hardware 1/2, 120, 103, 110, 40, 203, pliers, brace, bits; Sterret mea- catalogue; Shapleigh ther- 220, 102, 130, 6c, 8c, 118, 5c, sure tools; bits; bit holders; bit mometer; True Temper sales- 7, 140); Stanley w/cutters sets (Russell Jennings & man sample fork; Winchester (155, 245, 246, 150, fiber- Irwin); drawing knives; ham- thermos; dovetail carpenters board); Bedrock (604c, 603c, mers; hatchets; saws; folding chest; Craftsman wood ma- 605c, 605 1/2 c, 608c, 605); chinist chest; steam whistles; Keen Kutter (717 1/2 , K5c, rules; brass markers; Yankee AUCTION drills; calipers; measures; car exhaust chime; oilers; 240); Winchester (3025, 3005, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 — 9:30 AM miniature anvils knee anvil; 3205c, 3004, W5c, 3010, scrapers; squares; plum bobs; stake anvil; oil cans large & 3030c, 3026c); 20 wood base spoke shaves; gauges; mark- Auction will be held at the farm located 6 miles South and 1/2 mile West (on small; planes inc.:(150, 378, planes, many unusual; mold- ers; wood mallets; can opener Hwy 148) of COURTLAND, KANSAS 190, 139 3/4,193, 118, 2, 193, ing planes; levels inc.: wood, collection; 3 rope makers. TRACTOR, TRUCK GUNS & COLLECTABLES several rock posts; large as- NOTE: Earl has collected for over 40 years. This is one of the best collections in our area. For & MACHINERY Winchester model 37 single sortment of other items. a numbered wrench list contact Earl at 785-428-3336. For pictures go to our website at www.thummelauction.com. Ford 7000 diesel tractor 8 shot 20 ga; LC Smith field- CATTLE EQUIPMENT, speed, triple hyd., weighted, grade double barrel 12 ga; TOOLS & OTHER w/Dual 3100 loader w/6’ buck- Glenfield 25 bolt 22; Wards EARL VARNEY Stroburg panels inc.; 8’, 10’, et grapple fork & dozer blade; Herculese 51 double barrel 12 785-428-3336 walk through; 7 fence line feed IHC F20 on steel motor is ga; Stevens Marksman 22 panels; wire cattle panels; 14’ Auction Conducted By froze; IHC M tractor w/duals lever; Stevens 410 single doesn’t run; 1963 Ford shot; CtC 367 series B 20 ga gates; round bale feeders; Thummel Auction cabover truck 8 cy, 4 sp 2 sp, pump; Wards Viking 12 ga round bottom feeders; snow Beloit , Kansas ¥ 785-738-5933 16’ bed w/hoist (new tires, pump; Remington 550 semi fence; rubber feed tubs; new brakes, good condition; 6’ 22; Sears Ted Williams 30-30 Ritchie automatic cattle water; x 24’ goose neck covered lever model 100; Marlin 12 ga Stihl SG20 back pack sprayer; stock trailer (new wheels, goose gun 3” mag; Remington Stihl F5450K brush cutter; tires, floor & wiring); Hillsboro The Target Master 22; Rem- Stihl BR550 blower; Chain 6’ x 16’ covered stock trailer; 5’ inton model 514 bolt action 22 saws; Homecraft model 10 x 16’ open top stock trailer; rimfire; H & R 22 rimfire re- table saw; welding table & 1980 Chev Scottsdale 20 pick- volver; Ruger 22 pistol; blue stands; lathe; floor jacks; tool boxes; hammers; socket sets; Don’t Forget To up 3/4 ton, 4 wheel drive, 4 rock thrower; shot gun shells; speed, 350 engine, 46,000 12 wood stoves inc.: Coles hyd jacks; C clamps; electric miles good; 1974 Chev 350 Hotblast 18D, Ideal no 1-D drills; air hose; cable; Handy- pickup 4 wheel drive 4 sp, laundry stove, Topsy, Hotten- man jacks; transfer pump needs work; 1973 Chev pick- tot, Colonial, Ivy; wooden corn w/gas engine; Air Master grain up 4 sp, 350 doesn’t run; sheller; 2 hole Marseiles corn bin dryer; Ford space heater; Visit G&G Online! 1950’s IHC pickup cab; 1988 sheller; sleds; large collection small sand blaster; Broyhill Chevy C-20 Gerwin Conver- of cast iron (skillets, boilers, tank heaters; 2” pipe frame for sion Van 97,000 miles very pots); seeder; harness hooks; sheep shed; T posts; electric The new Grass & Grain homepage offers nice no rust always shedded; cow bells; blow torches; horse fence posts; new rolls barb 1991 Buick Park Avenue hames; horse bits; fence wire; electric fence wire; 175,000 miles good; Case 660 stretchers; scale weights; oil loader bucket teeth; baler free services available to all readers — gas combine w/14’ header & cans; milk cans; nail kegs; belts; cement tools; 4’ x 6’ cab; Farmhand 8 bale accu- water cans; assortment iron shop carts w/castors; several print and online. mulator; Dan Hauser 3 pt. post implement wheels; 5 gal oil squares new shingles; 300 gal hole digger w/4 bits; 3 pt. 5 cans; buckets; metal lawn fuel barrel; 110 gal pickup shank deep ripper; 18” Flex chairs; bikes; copper tub tank; 12’ x 24’ wood granary to King V blade; 3 pt. 5’ shred- washing machines; wooden be moved; concrete coverts; der; 6 row flail shredder; incubator; wire wheel tires; Lindseed oil; pipe equipment; • Calendar of Events Krause 18’ tandem disc; JD cream cans; wood tool bins; pump jack; trailer hoist; PTO 15’ BMB tandem disc; 3 pt. platform scale; meat hooks; pumps; 10-15” x 6” bridge tim- bale fork; bale spear for chicken feeders & waters; bers; 3’ grinder manual; as- • G&G Country weather information loader; bale elevator; 8’ 3 pt. pipe jack; saw vice; 33 sortment welding rod; 100 lb blade; JD 4 bottom 3 pt plow; records; house scale; teach- propane bottles; assortment 8’ Grahm Home chisel; Hes- ers bell; hog oiler; corn nub- ladders; large assortment ston 5580 round baler needs ber; apple peelers; dampers; shovels, rakes, axes, hoes, • North America auction listings power shaft; Richardson bale large assortment of antique pitchforks; assortment log loader; Kent 36’ springtooth; wrenches; buggy wrenches; chains; metal tool bins; pal- 22’ springtooth; Allis 5’ pull IHC tool box; meat grinders; lets; assortment good used 1” type combine; 6’ Diamond forge tongs; slag glass win- • USDA Market Reports & 2” lumber; 50 pc. 3/4” x 20’ packer; 2 wheel pickup bed dows; antlers; goose decoys; sucker rod; tractor chains; in- trailers; 4 wheel trailers; 4 oak upholstered rocker; paint- wheel flair bed trailer; 2 wheel ed dry sink; porcelain top sulation; used tires; rims; lad- • “Our Daily Bread” weekly recipe 3’ x 6’ lawn mower trailer shop kitchen table; camel back der jacks; hyd cylinders; top built; Yamaha 100 gal. 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Note: Gene went to auctions for many years, and always brought home a load. There are ONLY $24! many of everything. This will be a big day, we will split up part of the day. We will sell guns at 1:00 followed by the machinery. Lunch by Ada Church ladies. GENE HEDSTROM ESTATE GO TO Auction Conducted By Thummel Auction Beloit , Kansas ¥ 785-738-5933 www.grassandgrain.com Page 20 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 steady, alfalfa pellets steady to 5.00 higher. Movement to 90.00, alfalfa ground-on-the- truck 90.00-100.00. Kansas Hay moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small square 200.00-220.00, Grass hay: Bluestem small square, Good 100.00, Mid mid or large square 185.00; Dairy, Supreme 170.00- square 80.00-90.00, large rounds 50.00-80.00. Market Report 195.00; Premium, 160.00-180.00, Good 145.00- Brome: Good, small square, 100.00-120.00, a little 170.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the 4.00-4.50/bale, Mid squares, 90.00-120.00, large Ground alfalfa movement: Southwest/South Central field 100.00- 120.00, 110.00-135.00 delivered. Ground round, 50.00-75.00, some horse quality 45.00/large Tonnage: 12,174/5,343 Last week: 11,639/4,139 Last and delivered locally to feedlots 120.00-135.00. The round bale delivered, stock cow 36.00/bale delivered. year: 12,841/2,780 Hay trade is moderate. Demand is week of 8/25-30, 5,343T of grinding alfalfa and 800T Straw small square 3.00-3.50/bale, large bales 50.00- strong for dairy and grinding alfalfa, moderate for alfal- of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Alfalfa pellets: Sun 55.00/T, some ground and delivered 92.00. fa pellets, prairie hay and stock cow quality hay. Most Cured 15% protein 175.00-195.00; Sun Cured 17% ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless other- of Kansas has had rain this week, the exception would 175.00-205.00; Dehydrated 15% 215.00; 17% 235.00, wise noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large be the Southwest area. Quite a bit of hay got rained contracts to 240.00. Straw, good large bales 55.00- squares unless otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small on. As is often the case, the moisture is needed, but 60.00. The average paid by feedlots on September 1 squares unless otherwise noted. Prices are from the making hay is difficult. Alfalfa supplies are tight and in for alfalfa ground and delivered was 126.83, up 4.23, most recent sales. strong hands, grass hay supplies are more plentiful. from last month, usage was 373T/day up 17%, total *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. Army worms are showing up and should be watched usage was 11,575T. **TDN calculated using the Western formula. Quanti- especially in new stands of alfalfa. If you have hay for Southeast Kansas: Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay tative factors are approximate, and many factors can sale or pasture to rent or need hay or grazing, use the steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse and goat, affect feeding value. Values based on 100% dry matter services of the Hay and Pasture Exchange website: small square 180.00-200.00, mid square 220.00. Dairy (TDN showing both 100% & 90%). Guidelines are to www.kfb.org/hayandpasture/default.htm alfalfa, Supreme 185.00, Premium 175.00, Good be used with visual appearance and intent of sale Southwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa 130.00-150.00. Bluestem: Good, small squares 90.00- (usage). The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small 110.00, mostly 100.00, mid and large squares 80.00- by the Kansas Department of Agriculture with techni- square, old crop 2007, 180.00-210.00, 2008, 215.00- 90.00, large rounds 50.00- 70.00, Mulch, large round cal oversight from the USDA Agricultural Marketing 250.00; Dairy, Supreme 175.00-200.00, Premium 50.00. Brome: Small square Good 100.00-110.00, Service. 170.00-185.00, Good 150.00-175.00. Utility-Fair grind- Good mid and large squares 85.00-100.00, an in- ing alfalfa shipped in 125.00-135.00, at the edge of stance 145.00. Good large round 50.00- 65.00. the field, 135.00-150.00. Ground and delivered lo- Northwest Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa cally to feedlots and dairies, 155.00-165.00. The week steady. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small of 8/25-30, 12,174T grinding alfalfa and 1,900T of square 175.00-200.00. Dairy, Premium-Supreme dairy alfalfa were delivered. Straw, good large bales 175.00-185.00, Good 165.00. Utility-Fair grinding alfal- 55.00-60.00, or 65.00-72.00 delivered, some 85.00 fa at the edge of the field 90.00-110.00; Ground and ground and delivered. Bermuda grass, Good small delivered to feedlots and dairies 130.00-140.00. square 200.00, mid or large square 150.00. The aver- North Central-Northeast Kansas: Dairy and grind- age paid by feedlots on September 1 for alfalfa ground ing alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement and delivered was 144.12, up 3.20 from last month, moderate. Alfalfa: Horse small square 185.00-200.00, usage was 1,061T/day up 10%, total usage was Mid square 165.00-185.00; Dairy, Supreme 170.00- 32,876T. 200.00, Premium 140.00-170.00. Utility-Fair grinding South Central Kansas: Dairy and grinding alfalfa alfalfa at the edge of the field, 70.00-80.00, contracts

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Crop product life October 11, 2008 at their netics or services offered by Red Angus sale facility from Legal Description: 160 Acres • No need for cattle to push on feeder • Cylindrical angles create durability sale facility which is located KRA members. KRA Bucks Elmdale: Elmdale is located SE/4 8-16-2E Banner Patent Pending Product on Lake Road between can only be spent with KRA approximately 7 miles Township, Dickinson Co. KS. Also selling ... Convert-A-Bull Cottonwood Falls and Elm- members. Southwest of Strong City on 785-825-1316 or Apache Creep Feeders and dale. Please RSVP to reserve US 50. Turn East into Elm- 1-800-499-6182 Emergency Generators, Winpower/Katolight A series of informational your complimentary evening dale from US 50 at Trading presentations that should meal. Post. Continue East on Lake www.omli.com DENNIS HUTCHINSON DIST. Auction conducted by Omli prove useful to cattlemen For more information, or Road (paved) for 1 1⁄2 miles and Associates, Inc. 785-924-3700 or 785-364-7400, cell will be made. In addition the to RSVP, contact Kansas to the top of the hill. Watch Salina, KS CIRCLEVILLE, KANSAS annual meeting will be held Red Angus secretary, Andrea for signs. and two new board members will be elected along with — MUELLER HOG SLATS — Marysville Livestock Sales the next KRA president. INDIVIDUAL CONCRETE, SELF-SPACING SLATS Activities for youth be- Ideal for remodeling your facility! Every Thursday at 12 Noon tween the ages of 7-18 are Also for new construction. Donnie Kirkham, Manager being planned. Spacings: Up to 1” During the annual meet- Lengths: 2 to 10’ 1180 US Hwy. 77 P. O. Box 67, Marysville, KS 66508 ing a drawing will be held Call or write For Information SALE INFORMATION FOR SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 for $500 KRA Bucks. Only Midwest Products STEERS BEATTIE 1 BLK COW 1,630@$56.25 those who have paid their PO Box 396 ¥ Hanover, KS AXTELL 25 MIX STR 549@$116.75 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,265@$56.00 MARYSVILLE 2 BLK STR 495@$116.50 VERMILLION 1 BLK COW 1,200@$56.00 commercial or regular mem- 1-800-371-2252 ¥ 785-337-2252 HANOVER 4 BLK STR 626@$116.00 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,395@$55.25 bership dues are eligible. FRANKFORT 52 BLK STR 810@$115.75 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,160@$55.25 AXTELL 10 MIX STR 586@$114.75 BURCHARD,NE 1 BLK COW 1,635@$55.00 HANOVER 3 BLK STR 703@$114.50 RANDOLPH 1 BWF COW 1,175@$54.75 HANOVER 10 BLK STR 795@$114.00 SENECA 1 HOL COW 1,680@$54.50 WASHINGTON 8 BLK STR 718@$113.50 BURCHARD,NE 1 BLK COW 1,520@$54.50 Bruna Implement Co. GREENLEAF 14 BLK STR 658@$112.75 SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,190@$54.25 WATERVILLE 5 BLK STR 705@$112.75 BURCHARD,NE 1 BWF COW 1,355@$54.00 THREE STORES OF INVENTORY GREENLEAF 12 BLK STR 799@$112.25 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,205@$52.75 BREMEN 2 BLK BULL 517@$111.50 SABETHA 1 HOL COW 1,670@$52.75 Clay Center, Marysville & Washington, Kansas GREENLEAF 65 MIX STR 873@$110.85 HOME 1 BLK COW 1,365@$52.00 BREMEN 2 BLK BULL 742@$88.25 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,040@$51.75 HOLSTEINS MARYSVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,255@$51.50 USED COMBINE SALE BAILEYVILLE 22 HOL STR 412@$75.75 BURCHARD,NE 1 BLK COW 1,255@$50.25 SENECA 3 HOL BULL 461@$69.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,190@$50.25 FINANCING AVAILABLE: CHOOSE FROM INTEREST WAIVER OR LOW RATE BAILEYVILLE 3 HOL BULL 543@$66.00 OKETO 1 BLK COW 995@$49.50 AXTELL 5 HOL BULL 340@$65.50 GOFF 1 HOL COW 1,615@$48.25 Year Model Sept. Hrs. Price Loc. Year Model Sept. Hrs. Price Loc BAILEYVILLE 3 HOL BULL 380@$65.00 BREMEN 1 MIX COW 1,195@$47.75 2006 2388 610 $174,950 W 2005 2388 1182 $144,500 M SENECA 3 HOL BULL 601@$64.00 ADULT BULLS HEIFERS WATERVILLE 1 WF BULL 1,370@$67.25 2005 2388 656 $164,500 C 2005 2388 1142 $139,000 C WASHINGTON 14 BLK HFR 743@$106.00 VERMILLION 1 BLK BULL 2,220@$67.25 2005 2388 439 $168,500 M 2002 2388 1138 $122,500 C BREMEN 3 BWF HFR 490@$105.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK BULL 1,655@$67.00 2005 2388 1119 $139,000 W 2000 2388 2108 $101,500 W CENTRALIA 2 BLK HFR 602@$104.75 BREMEN 1 BLK BULL 1,610@$66.00 GREENLEAF 14 BLK HFR 724@$104.75 BEATTIE 1 BLK BULL 2,180@$63.00 2005 2388 413 $177,950 W 2000 2388 2479 $79,500 W HANOVER 15 BLK HFR 789@$104.10 2005 2388 510 $173,500 W 1996 2188 2440 $77,250 W HANOVER 4 BLK HFR 693@$104.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 9-11-08 COW 125 BLK & XBRED STRS 875-900# WV 2005 2388 592 $168,500 W MARYSVILLE 1 WF HFRETTE 1,290@$77.00 45 MIX STRS/HFRS 700-900# WV BURCHARD,NE 1 RED COW 1,540@$61.00 ( C ) Clay Center ( M ) Marysville ( W ) Washington SUMMERFIELD 1 BWF COW 1,625@$60.50 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 700-800# WV MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,510@$60.50 100 BLK STRS/HFRS 450-650# 1128 PONY EXPRESS HWY., MARYSVILLE, KS ¥ 785-562-5304 BURCHARD,NE 1 BLK COW 1,400@$60.25 43 BLK & RED STRS/HFRS 300-600# CONTACT: ALAN, ROGER, DON OR TODD CENTRALIA 1 BLK COW 1,425@$60.00 70 MIX STRS 700-800# WV BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,505@$59.75 1798 18th Road, Clay Center, KS ¥ 785-632-5621 BLUE RAPIDS 1 RED COW 1,130@$59.00 45 MIX HFRS 725-775# WV CONTACT: TOBY, TONY OR ROD WETMORE 1 HOL COW 1,500@$58.75 45 BLK HFRS 750-775# WV 1613 Quivera Road, Washington, KS ¥ 785-325-2232 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,610@$57.75 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-600# BURCHARD,NE 1 BWF COW 1,195@$57.75 50 BLK HFRS 750-775# WV CONTACT: TED, JACOB OR DICK SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,250@$57.25 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,425@$56.75 6 MIX COW/CALF PAIRS 1ST CALF COWS www.brunaimplementco.com Dave Bures ¥ Auctioneer FIELD REPRESENTATIVES Jim Dalinghaus, Baileyville, KS Jeff Cook, Hanover, KS 785-799-5643 785-944-2110 Greg Anderson, 785-747-8170 Dave Roever, Home, KS, 785-562-8350 Barn Phone ¥ 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 21 Wheat seeding tips for KLA offering producer affidavits for COOL compliance good stand establishment The Kansas Livestock on cattle bought and markings on the animals. has agreed visual inspection As the summer months may help with stand estab- Association (KLA) is pro- sold. Although the term “first- for the presence or absence wind down, wheat farmers lishment in certain situa- viding ranchers, feeders and KLA was one of more hand knowledge” is not de- of foreign origin markings start gearing up for planting tions, such as when seed others in the livestock chain than 30 livestock organiza- fined in the interim final constitutes firsthand knowl- season. Getting a good stand may be infected with loose of ownership documents tions and companies that regulation, KLA Legal edge of origin. Such inspec- of wheat during the opti- smut, common bunt, or that will allow them to com- met August 26 in Kansas Counsel Allie Devine said a tions may be used to support mum time in the fall is an Fusarium scab. Insecticide ply with the new mandatory City to develop universal reasonable interpretation an affidavit of origin. important first step in getting seed treatments may be country-of-origin labeling procedures and documenta- would be someone who “Visual inspection for good yields, said Jim Shroy- needed for control of soil in- (mCOOL) requirements. tion for mCOOL compli- specifically knows the ori- markings to support affi- er, K-State crop production sects. Under certain condi- USDA will begin enforcing ance. The principal goal of gin of the livestock because davits of origin builds on ac- specialist. tions, producers may want to provisions of mCOOL Sep- the meeting was to create the animals were born on cepted and known industry “Often, problems with use the higher rates of insec- tember 30, 2008. documents that efficiently their premises or the person practices, avoids burden- plant growth and develop- ticide seed treatments for “All producers should fa- move origin claims along has actual know-ledge of some paperwork and is im- ment later in the year can be fall control or suppression of miliarize themselves with the chain of livestock own- where the animals originat- mediately available,” said traced back to poor emer- greenbugs and Hessian fly. the program and make full ership from the producer to ed. Devine. gence or inadequate root Make adjustments for use of the compliance docu- the processing plant. Cow- USDA has stated com- Affidavits available on growth and tiller develop- planting into row crop ments,” said KLA President calf or stocker operators, for posite affidavits are accept- the KLA website are de- ment in the fall and early stubble. When planting Tracy Brunner, a cattleman example, can sign a “contin- able. This means an auction signed for use by cattle winter,” Shroyer said. wheat into grain sorghum from Ramona. uous affidavit” that remains market, feedyard or other owners in all segments He described important stubble, producers will need Retailers are required by on file with primary pur- point where animals from and apply to a variety of steps producers can take to an extra 30 pounds of nitro- mCOOL to label covered chasers and is in effect un- multiple suppliers are potential changes of own- improve their chances of gen (N) per acre over their commodities, including less otherwise indicated. combined could use the ership. To access these getting a good stand of normal N rate. If the wheat meat products, with infor- Each of the documents de- affidavits of many produc- forms for use in verify- wheat: is being planted no-till after mation about the item’s veloped by the coalition ref- ers to support its own affi- ing country of origin, pro- Proper tractor speed. It row crop harvest, N rates country of origin. Packers erences “firsthand knowl- davit of origin to pass along ducers can go to www. is best to use a tractor speed should be increased by 20 and processors, who sell to edge” of the origin of live- to the next buyer in the kla.org and print the docu- of between 5 and 6 miles per pounds N per acre over supermarkets, must main- stock. chain. ments or call KLA at (785) hour in most cases when the normal N rate. Seeding tain documentation to prove Firsthand knowledge can Devine said the industry 273-5115. drilling wheat. rates should be increased the country of origin of come in the form of produc- Proper, uniform seeding when planting wheat late cattle purchased. Cow-calf er affidavits, participation in and stocker producers also programs compliant with AUCTION depth. The ideal planting after row crop harvest. It«s SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 12:30 PM depth for wheat in most best to use a seeding rate are responsible for the National Animal Identi- verifying country of origin fication System or import Located from the Jct. of 8th and Leonard St. in ONAGA, K, go cases is about 1.5 inches. of 90 to 120 pounds per acre 2 blks. West to Clifton St. then North to 809 Clifton Street. Firm seedbed. One of in central and eastern West of Onaga Community Hospital, ONAGA, KS. the most common problems Kansas, and 75 to 100 with mirror and 4 drawer chest; in wheat stand establishment pounds per acre in western very nice wooden 4 post bed is planting into loose, fluffy Kansas. When planting frame; hide-a-bed divan; as- sorted glassware; children’s soils. Having a good closing more than three weeks after games; few toys; kitchen items; system behind the drill the Hessian fly-free date, assorted green jars; shoe cob- openers, with adequate producers should use a seed- bler’s set; kerosene lamps; quilt; 4 drawer metal filing cab- down pressure, should help. ing rate of 120 pounds per PICKUP inet; old antique secretary with Plant during the opti- acre. TO SELL AT 1:30 PM curved glass front; 3 older mum time. In general, More information is 1999 Ford F150 XL, 4x4 Triton chests of drawers; old dresser V-8 with AT, AC, 66,000 miles, with jewelry tray and mirror; flat wheat should be planted available at county and dis- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 9:30 AM good shape, always in garage. top trunk. somewhere around the Hess- trict K-State Research and 5112 Tuttle Cove Road — MANHATTAN, KS MOWER & LAWN FURNITURE, APPLIANCES ian fly-free date. Extension offices. EQUIPMENT 32' Motor Home, Boat & Trailer, Tools, & MISC. Adequate soil fertility. Lawn/Garden, Appliances, Grand Piano, Furniture, Kenmore refrigerator with ice Husqvarna LTH-130 hydrostat- In general, producers should Toys, Household, Beautiful Box Grand piano-very nice; maker; Westinghouse electric ic drive lawn mower with 42” cut, very good; Lawn Boy push 3 Looms-one large & 2 small cook stove; Citation 20 cu. ft. apply at least part of their ni- chest type deep freeze; Ken- mower; Stihl FS66 gas string trogen needs before or at See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing. more heavy duty washer; trimmer; Stihl 025 chain saw; planting time to get the Whirlpool heavy duty electric Poulan 25 DA chain saw; gar- RAY & JANET FIELDS dryer; large rectangle dining den tiller with Briggs motor; plants off to a strong start. If GSI GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS table with 2 leaves; 6 wooden Fimco pull type lawn sprayer the soil is low or very low in dining chairs with padded with Flo-jet pump; pruning lop- GRAIN BINS VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER phosphorus or potassium, ALL SIZES AVAILABLE seats; nice 3 piece hardwood pers and assorted lawn tools; 785-539-2316 ¥ MANHATTAN, KANSAS bedroom set with bed, dresser assorted hand tools. these nutrients should be ap- Hopper Bins Available FINANCING AVAILABLE www.gannonauctions.com TERMS: Cash or valid check. Not responsible for accidents or plied at planting time as well Harder AG PRODUCTS theft. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed so that the plants benefit West Highway 50 material. Lunch on grounds by St. Luke Ladies. early in their development. PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 MRS. HERMAN (MARJORIE) STELTER Using a seed treatment. Phone 620-983-2158 — AUCTION CONDUCTED BY— Fungicide seed treatments www.grainbinsusa.com CLINE REALTY & AUCTION John E. 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Results from Wednesday, September 3 Florence, 19 blk [email protected] Florence, 3 mix [email protected] Wilsey, 3 rwf [email protected] FAT HOGS Woodbine, red [email protected] Florence, 5 mix [email protected] Burdick, 62 mix [email protected] Burdick, 9 mix [email protected] Woodbine, blk [email protected] Burdick, 3 red [email protected] Marion, 55 mix [email protected] Woodbine, bwf [email protected] Burdick, 11 mix [email protected] Council Gr., 6 mix [email protected] Marion, 17 mix [email protected] Woodbine, blk [email protected] Butcher bulls weighing 1755- Council Gr., 11 mix [email protected] 2130 were selling $64.75- Burdick, 5 mix [email protected] Alta Vista, blk [email protected] Marion, 51 mix [email protected] $72.00 per cwt. Council Gr., 10 mix [email protected] Woodbine, blk [email protected] Burlingame, 10 mix [email protected] Woodbine, red [email protected] Woodbine, blk [email protected] COWS Marion, blk [email protected] SPECIAL EARLY CONSIGNMENTS Lincolnville, wf [email protected] Alta Vista, blk [email protected] FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Wilsey, grey [email protected] Woodbine, bwf [email protected] 92 mixed steers, 850 lbs. Lincolnville, wf [email protected] 80 mixed steers, 775 lbs. Marion, blk [email protected] HEIFERS Marion, blk [email protected] Wilsey, 17 blk [email protected] 65 mixed heifers, 750 lbs. Burdick, blk [email protected] Herington, 29 mix [email protected] 60 mixed steers, 900 lbs. Wilsey, 9 blk [email protected] Durham, hol [email protected] 65 mixed steers, 825 lbs. Marion, bwf [email protected] STEERS 60 mixed steers, 850 lbs. Canton, hol [email protected] Wilsey, 33 mix [email protected] Canton, hol [email protected] 19 black steers, 800 lbs. Wilsey, 4 mix [email protected] Woodbine, blk [email protected] Wilsey, 15 blk [email protected] Many more consignments by sale time. Woodbine, blk [email protected] NEED PART TIME HELPER ¥ MUST HAVE SOME KNOWLEDGE OF LIVESTOCK APPLY AT OR CALL HERINGTON LIVESTOCK MARKET 785-258-2205 ¥ 785-258-0226 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 IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR APPRAISAL, CALL COLLECT. 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, September 9, 2008 Barn raising brings energy to greensburg An old-fashioned barn stepped up to help their strengths they have devel- longest time after the teering during the barn asm it has generated for the raising, bringing neighbors city. oped while participating in storm.” raising. re-building process — has and friends together to Several hundred volun- the programs and want oth- She also said that she is The Spurgeon family, the potential to have lasting build — or rebuild — a teers from New York and ers to have similar experi- grateful for others« inter- with son Eric and daughter impact in renewing oppor- barn for someone in need, previous beneficiaries of ences, Muntz said. ests in the community and Elizabeth both participat- tunities for youth and fam- typically brings a commu- the Foundation«s projects Each has a storm story, hopeful the barn raising ing in 4-H programs, lives ilies with local 4- H pro- nity together to reach a are expected to join volun- but each also will partici- also will “lift our spirits.” on a ranch (outside of grams. common goal. teers from Greensburg, pate in the weekend re- Lindy McKinney Greensburg). They had “The barn raising is a Bringing volunteers Kiowa County and the sur- building project, she said. weathered the storm in the storm damage, but not once-in-a-lifetime opportu- from two communities — rounding area to complete Katlin Senst is a junior basement of the family«s damage to their home. nity,” said Spurgeon, who in this case, Greensburg, the building project, she in high school, member of home with her Dad, Dennis Eric Spurgeon, now a will be working alongside and New York City, said. the Upward Strivers 4-H McKinney. The family also junior in high school, was volunteers on the building N.Y. — together to replace Why a 4-H building? Club in Kiowa County, and lost their home, and has attracted to 4-H programs project. the 4-H Livestock Pavilion With respect for a long president of the Kiowa since rebuilt. because of the livestock Elizabeth Spurgeon at the Kiowa County, Kan., list of community needs in County 4-H Council. She Since the storm and de- projects, which he credits shares her brother«s love Fairgrounds is aiming to do the wake of the May 4, is complimentary about her struction of the fair build- with teaching him respon- for animals and 4-H live- the same, a Kansas State 2007 tornado, Stauth also experiences in 4-H, and ings, 4-H livestock has sibility and consistency. stock projects and commit- University Research and considers the 4-H building credits the youth develop- been housed in tents, said He«s learned, for example, ment to opportunities in 4- Extension agent said. project important to youth ment effort with helping McKinney, who credits 4- that it«s best to feed steers H. She is a sophomore in The barn raising, which and the future of the com- her become a more self- H livestock projects with at the same time each day. high school, a member of took place Sept. 5-6 in munity. confident young adult. teaching her much about 4-H programs have been the Southwestern Royals 4- Greensburg, was proposed Leadership, citizenship Senst was attending a animal health, how to ac- beneficial to me, said Spur- H Club, and serves as by The New York Says and service are important forensics meet in Salina, cept greater responsibility geon, a member of the treasurer for Kiowa County Thank You Foundation, components in 4-H proj- Kan., when her father and organize her time. Southwestern Royals 4-H 4-H Council. said Carmen Stauth, a ects, and keeping youth in- called to tell her the fami- “The volunteers have so Club. With an artistic flair, Kansas State University volved in the projects is an ly«s home had been de- much energy,” said McKin- We«ve lost some 4-H Elizabeth will likely focus Research and Extension asset to the community stroyed in the tornado. The ney, a sophomore in high families after the storm, on making posters, banners agent working on behalf of now — and in the future, family has since rebuilt school and member of the said Spurgeon, who be- and signs to help others the community. The foun- said Pam Muntz, a family their home, but Senst said Upward Strivers 4-H Club, lieves that the barn during the barn raising, she dation was established and consumer sciences that she “felt lost for the who also will be volun- raising — and the enthusi- said. after the attack in New agent who shares K-State York on Sept. 11, 2001, Research and Extension re- and, since that time, organ- sponsibilities in Kiowa izes an annual volunteer County with Stauth. project to express apprecia- Kiowa County 4-H tion for the volunteers who members recognize the AUCTION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 — 10:00 AM Auction held at Pottawatomie County Yard 405 Campbell-North County Yard WESTMORELAND, KANSAS SURPLUS ITEMS - POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY VEHICLES: 1981 Chevy 4x4, (for parts), cots, heater, metal 1989 Ford F250 4x4, 1991 lathe, pressure washer, Robi- Ford Aerostar, 1993 Ford nair AC recycler /recharger, F150, 1995 Chevy 2500, 1990 sandspreader 14’ V type, used Ford Aerostar, 1990 Buick Sky- oil tank, valve grinder; cattle- lark, 1991 International Dump guard (bent) , 7 pcs of used Truck, 1990 Ford LTN9000 (no guardrail, used creosote piling. bed), Van trailer (non-highway use), gravel dump bed (poor OFFICE EQUIPMENT, ETC.: condition), 1967 1-1/4 Ton Printers, monitors, fax ma- Kaiser Hard Top Jeep, 28853 chines, modems, DVD external actual miles, 1967 1-1/4 Ton drive, office chairs, file cabi- Kaiser Soft Top Jeep, 9,967 nets, carts, tables, typewriters, actual miles. metal shelves, wooden SHOP & YARD ITEMS: Used shelves, coat rack, pamphlet metal culverts, 4x4 treated rack, corner table, metal desks, posts (various lengths), con- computer desks, electric hole crete pipe, 18 HP Grasshopper punch, scanners, folding mower, John Deere Z-trak chairs, metal cabinet, paper mower, 3/4” impact wrench cutter, postage meter & scale, (doesn’t work), battery charger, plotter, television/VHS combo, CB radio, 034 Stihl Chainsaw Electrolux vacuum.

Items can be inspected Friday, September 19, 2008 from 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM. Information about sale items can be ob- tained by calling 785-457-3631. Sale Conducted by Cline Realty & Auction John Cline, Auctioneer

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 — 9:30 AM 15804 Cedar Meadows Road WAMEGO, KANSAS (West of Wamego on Hwy. 24 to Salzer Road, North to Cedar Meadows then West) REAL ESTATE SELLS AT APPROXIMATELY 12:00 NOON Approximately 2.8 Acres located just West of Wamego on Hwy 24. There is a 40x80 metal building on the property that has a finished living quarters inside that has kitchen, living area, bed- room and bath. To view Real Estate contact Vern Gannon, Broker/Auctioneer, 785-539-2316 or 785-770-0066 or Gan- non Real Estate and Auctions, 785-537-9003. 40x80 Metal Building; Riding Mower, Motorcycle, Pickups, Tractor, Tools, Equipment. See August 26 Grass & Grain for complete listing. NOTE: Many Quality American made tools on this Auction with many duplicate items, this is a partial list. VELDRON FLEMING ESTATE GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER 785-539-2316 ¥ MANHATTAN, KANSAS www.gannonauctions.com Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 23 Among its product de- 10,000 (steps) between the If you need it, this prof can make it signs, RMT develops med- sketch and the actual prod- ical instruments and uct. KINGWOOD, W.Va. see how they worked. He’s with systems of lights and worked with Dalton for 40 equipment for respiratory “And you have to love it (AP) — When he was 9 like the professor on Gilli- horns that did little to years. He said Dalton has a disease, monitoring de- because it’s infuriatingly years old, Jim Dalton trad- gan’s Island. He’s like a frighten away the deer, the “practical skill that’s rare vices for the environment. complex to look at all those ed all that was his in the Thomas Edison apprentice. gadget man got a new idea. today.” Most recently, Dalton de- details.” world a dollar, a hammer “We used to have a lot Vibration. “I frequently get asked veloped a computerized Ask Dalton and he’ll and a railroad spike for the more of those people in The Garden Guardian, about an idea — a grand device that will help doc- profess that love pro- gasoline motor from his this country, but they’re be- which will run on a solar- idea with no proven reality. tors and patients more eas- fusely. mom’s old Maytag washing coming harder and harder powered battery, uses a I’ll send it to Jim and he’ll ily monitor or evaluate “I love the challenge,” machine. to find.” probe that goes into the be able to (evaluate) it. breathing issues. he said. “I love modifying He’d been coveting the Dalton’s still tinkering. gravel and produces a vi- “He’s the kind of guy “Jim has worked on vir- stuff. I like making things motor for weeks. His mom Only these days he tinkers bration. Triggered by mo- who can look at something, tually all the products do more than they’re sup- had upgraded from her old at WVU designing and tion, the device is set off as an idea or a concept and we’ve developed,” McCaw- posed to. My biggest moti- gas washer on the porch to building things like wind soon as an animal or a per- say, there’s a better way to ley said. vation is when someone a shiny new electric model tunnels and fluidized beds. son approaches the garden. do this. He looks at it as a “He’s an inventor. But says something can’t be installed inside their King- At home he makes mo- “Deer have the ability to kind of puzzle or game to he’s a developer, too, and done.” wood Pike farmhouse. His torized wheelbarrows and adapt,” Dalton said. “Deer be solved. that’s harder. Everybody McCawley described the dad, however, fearing the carts. He designs clocks. figure out lights. They fig- “He just understands and his brother can have tinkerer as a sort of Re- boy’s farm chores would He’s built guns from ure out noise. They figure what it will take to get a a neat idea, but not every- naissance man. suffer, had been reluctant scratch. He developed a out patterns. You’ve got to job done,” said Byrd. “And body knows how to take “He’s like Mark Twain’s to hand the wondrous thing way to change a .44-caliber give them something they he does it.” an idea and make it work. Connecticut Yankee, a jack- over. handgun into a pellet gun can’t internalize, some- Dalton has worked on “You have to have a cer- of-all-trades,” McCawley “I dreamt of getting that for target shooting purpos- thing they can’t see or numerous projects with tain sort of mindset and said. motor,” Dalton said, lean- es. A patent is pending. For smell. Mike McCawley who, in ad- personality. Most people “If Jim had lived 150 ing back in his swivel chair, the 2001 Special Olympics, “They cannot adapt to dition to his professorship, think someone comes up years ago, he’d have been a smile on his face. held at WVU, he created a the vibration because it’s coowns a Delaware-based with a great idea, they in Tom Edison’s lab and He was in his office in gas torch the athletes could never the same.” company called Respira- draw up a sketch, hand it to the two of them would be the WVU Engineering and ignite to signify the start of Dalton, who has been tory Management Technol- a manufacturer and they making light bulbs togeth- Science building, but you the games. It’s still used by teaching Introduction to ogy. make it. Well, there may be er.” knew he was really back the organization today. Manufacturing at the WVU home on the porch, 50 There’s one invention in Engineering School for 25 years ago, seeing the old particular that Dalton years, said one of his REM washer again. Or at least hopes will be of interest to biggest projects was solv- the motor. “That was heavy the gardeners of West Vir- ing a problem on the PRT Grain Vacs stuff back then. The Cadil- ginia and, well, the world. the university’s transit sys- ***** lac of washers. The Mer- “It’s my Garden tem during its early years $ cedes Benz. But when she Guardian,” he said. in the 1970s. Without get- BaleMax 4599 advanced to an electric Tested and proven suc- ting too technical, he said, model, Dad took the motor cessful for eight years, Dal- there was an issue with the Bale Processors off. He wanted me to hoe in ton said the Garden rails that caused a poten- the garden, not mess with Guardian is patented, in tial fire hazard. Steiner Implement Garber’s that. “But then my mom the production process and Dalton designed and SABETHA, KANSAS talked to him and he final- should be on the market built a “power rail washer” ly agreed to sell it to me.” within the next couple that would clean the rails 785-284-2181 Jim Dalton is a tinkerer. years. during use, thus eliminat- A gadget guy. A vanishing Its mission: repel deer ing the problem. It was breed. and rescue vegetables. used for two years at WVU “What Jim does takes a “I never had much trou- until a different rail system certain skill,” said Dr. Mike ble with my garden,” said was put in place. McCawley, adjunct profes- Dalton, who still lives on He also created the sor of civil and environ- Kingwood Pike with his PRT’s manual steering sys- New & mental engineering at wife, Judy. “Then I went tem, which is still in use WVU, and a Dalton enthu- outside one day and I saw today. Used Parts & siast. “People like him are the deer had destroyed it. I Dr. Jack Byrd, Jr., WVU hard to come by. “He’s self- said, OK, it’s time to do professor of industrial and taught. He started as a kid something.” management systems engi- Sales Service taking engines apart just to After experimenting neering, says he has 785-456-1227 785-456-9550 www.brownchevroletbuick.com KSU STOCKER 2008 ARTIC CAT 1996 CHEVY TAHOE FIELD DAY

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See dealer for details. 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 Hogs sell at 9:30 a.m. Cattle at 12:00 Noon. Selling calves and Selling Hogs & Cattle every Monday 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- sible so we can get them highly advertised. IN STOCK TODAY: — AUCTIONEERS — Call 785-825-0211 KYLE ELWOOD, GARREN WALROD & RUSTY TAYLOR ¥1 - 7’x20’ Metal Top Gooseneck Trailer 12 mix, Beverly 534 @ 112.50 5 wf, Lincoln 724 @ 106.00 • 1 - 6’8”x24’ Canvas Top Gooseneck Trailer 4 blk, Hoisington 566 @ 111.50 14 mix, Lyons 717 @ 106.00 • 1 - 25’ Contractor Flatbed Trailer with 2 blk, Little River 515 @ 110.50 5 bkmx, Lincoln 738 @ 106.00 5’ Self Clean Dovetail 7 blk, Canton 541 @ 110.00 14 wf, Lincoln 779 @ 105.75 ¥ 1 - 750 lb. Trip Hopper Feeder 1 bwf, Peabody 450 @ 110.00 7 mix, Marion 747 @ 105.50 8 mix, Little River 601 @ 109.75 9 bkmx, Canton 707 @ 105.50 Receipts for the week totaled 2,690 cattle. Compared to last 9 mix, Peabody 598 @ 109.50 59 mix, Lyons 780 @ 105.00 week: Steers 300-550 lbs. no test; 550-750 lbs. steady to $2 22 bkmx, Windom 647 @ 109.50 6 bkmx, Lincoln 892 @ 105.00 lower; 750-950 lbs. steady to $2 lower. Heifers 300-500 lbs. 14 bkmx, Beverly 620 @ 109.25 12 mix, Wilsey 939 @ 103.75 no test; 500-750 lbs. steady to $1 lower; 750-950 lbs. steady. 3 mix, Little River 663 @ 108.75 4 mix, Tescott 803 @ 102.50 8 blk, Peabody 611 @ 108.50 10 mix, Lyons 859 @ 101.00 STEERS 8 mix, Longford 626 @ 119.50 12 mix, Peabody 681 @ 108.50 3 bkmx, Randolph 898 @ 96.00 300-400 lbs. No Test 9 mix, Peabody 639 @ 118.00 59 bkmx, Windom 718 @ 108.35 4 mix, Marion 959 @ 93.50 400-500 lbs. $122.00-$131.00 22 mix, McPherson 662 @ 117.50 8 mix, Abilene 728 @ 106.50 6 mix, Marion 971 @ 92.50 500-600 lbs. $116.00-$124.00 12 mix, Randolph 652 @ 116.50 600-700 lbs. $112.00-$120.50 14 mix, Peabody 702 @ 114.75 700-800 lbs. $108.00-$114.75 7 blk, Bennington 739 @ 114.50 800-900 lbs. $107.00-$112.35 52 mix, Holyrood 757 @ 114.25 900-1,000 lbs. $102.00-$108.25 16 bkmx, Claflin 775 @ 113.75 6 rdmx, Ellsworth 725 @ 113.50 HEIFERS 5 mix, Randolph 714 @ 113.50 300-400 lbs. No Test 68 bkmx, Holyrood 813 @ 112.35 400-500 lbs. $108.00-$114.00 56 mix, Raymond 803 @ 112.10 500-600 lbs. $105.00-$112.50 62 bkmx, Abilene 830 @ 111.75 600-700 lbs. $103.00-$109.75 64 bkmx, Enterprise 804 @ 111.25 700-800 lbs. $102.00-$108.35 59 mix, Holyrood 818 @ 111.10 800-900 lbs. $98.00-$105.00 23 mix, Oak HIll 801 @ 110.75 900-1,000 lbs. $92.00-$103.75 27 mix, Abilene 837 @ 110.75 63 mix, Hope 811 @ 110.75 STEERS 80 bkmx, Hope 938 @ 108.25 2 blk, Little River 448 @ 131.00 107 bkmx, Abilene 942 @ 108.00 1 blk, Lindsborg 410 @ 130.00 60 mix, Enterprise 931 @ 106.50 1 bkmx, Bennignton 425 @ 129.00 30 bkmx, Hope 905 @ 106.50 3 blk, Peabody 480 @ 128.00 57 mix, Hope 933 @ 106.35 1 blk, Lyons 400 @ 124.00 21 mix, Abilene 916 @ 106.25 1 blk, Lindsborg 485 @ 124.00 5 bkmx, Galva 985 @ 104.00 8 blk, Canton 550 @ 124.00 17 mix, McPherson 934 @ 102.50 Early Consignments for 1 blk, Manhattan 520 @ 123.00 16 mix, Randolph 978 @ 102.00 8 bkmx, Windom 584 @ 123.00 Thursday, September 11th 2 blk, Hutchinson 528 @ 122.00 HEIFERS 190 black steers, 850-900 lbs.; 60 black heifers, 800 lbs.; 135 black steers, 8 mix, Claflin 654 @ 120.50 4 blk, Randolph 444 @ 114.00 800-850 lbs.; 65 steers & heifers, 650-700 lbs.; 360 black steers, 775-900 lbs. 2 mix, Ellsworth 598 @ 120.50 4 blk, Peabody 508 @ 113.50 1 bwf, Beverly 535 @ 120.00 3 bkmx, Beverly 423 @ 113.00 Many more consignments by sale time. 5 blk, Bennington 623 @ 119.50 1 mix, New Cambria 400 @ 112.50

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CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE BLACK POLLED Simmental MOSER RANCH Polled Hereford bulls for sale, fall yearlings. Se- HEREFORD BULLS lected for calving ease, moder- 17th Annual Bulls ate birth weights, and optimum BULL SALE Top-quality bulls with balanced growth. Spring steer mates At the Ranch, 5 miles North of EPDs. Calving ease a priority r graded 3% prime, 74% choice, WHEATON, KANSAS and good disposition a must. E and 22% select. Average REA 1 PM ¥ Sat., Nov. 8 SUNNYSIDE HEREFORDS Six service-age bulls and 2 fall Olsburg, Kansas 14.23. Priced $1,800 to $3,000. yearlings. Weights and ultra- Good bulls with balanced Lunch served FOR SALE Registered-Performance Volume discounts available. sound data available. Com- EPD’s, practical development, Two and Three Year Old Tested Angus Houck Rock Creek Ranch, Jeff Offering 100 Bulls mercial bred heifers, show good disposition & eye appeal. Heifers w/calves at side Houck. Allen, KS. 620-344-0233 14 ~ 20 Months Old steers and heifers also availa- cell. 866-687-4656. www.houck- SimAngus ¥ Simmental Bulls Available ble. Oleen Cattle Co. rockcreekranch.com. Angus ¥ Red Angus Margaret Sheriff Falun, KS A Complete EPDs, Ratios, GRAHAM SCHOOL Alta Vista, KS GLENN CHUCK Indexes & Ultrasound Info. Graham School for livestock 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 Top Quality Serviceable Bulls must pass evaluations 785-499-5353 men and women. We special- Age Angus Bulls for performance, gain, fertility, [email protected] ize in teaching pregnancy For Sale Private Treaty disposition. check, artificial insemination, SWINE All bulls tested free of PI BVD Ultrasound data, complete herd health, calf delivery and ÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐÐ EPDs, BVD-PI many other subjects. Make your bull purchases SPF SWINE tested negative. early & ask about our Dave Stump UPCOMING SCHOOL DATES Winter Bull Care Program! Blue Rapids, KS SEED STOCK CRAIG & AMY GOOD JUNE 9-13 (785) 363-7410 ¥ Boars- Duroc, DurocxPie- 785-468-3613 JULY 14-18 Harry & Lisa train, York, Landrace, [email protected] AUGUST 11-15 Moser (785) 556-0124 HampxLandrace Layton McKinney SEPTEMBER 15-19 3063 26th Rd., Annual Female Visit us at ¥ Whiteline gilts in volume. 785-468-3602 OCTOBER 13-17 Wheaton, KS Sale SpringhillHerefords.com NOVEMBER 10-14 ¥PRRs negative, high health. 785-396-4328 ¥ 785-456-3101 November 23, 2008 - 1:00 PM A Gold TPR Breeder HOLSTEIN SPRINGER heifers DECEMBER 8-12 [email protected] At the Ranch AI bred, start calving October For more information, www.moserranch.com Enterprise, KS 17th. 785-382-6884. call or write: Customer Commercial Angus Bulls for sale POLLED HEREFORD Black Female Sale private treaty BULLS in late January 2009 Jason and Brooke Woodworth, 3 ANGUS BULLS Joel Harrison Calving Ease Enterprise, KS. * Performance Roth Farms WANTED 785-479- 2188 home. 20 Years Performance Testing HOLSTEIN 785-479-7496 Joel Cell. Green, KS. A Dept. GG, Graham School Springer Heifers, FLORY POLLED 785-944-3329 ¥ Priced for the Commercial 641 West Hwy. 31 785-632-1951 - Ron Roth Cell Cattleman Garnett, KS 66032 Bred Heifers Bull & Female Sale HEREFORDS ¥ Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with or Yearlings SAT., MARCH 14 785-632-7155 calving ease & growth 785-448-3119 785-865-3444 Herdsman, Matt Sullivan cell www.grahamschool.com Also For Sale 2009 ¥ Excellent Selection with Vol- All Classes of ume Discounts Dairy Cattle 25 FANCY Black Simmental SWINE ¥ Free Feed with care & deliv- Naturally Sired and Sim/Angus bred heifers. EQUIPMENT ery FRANK MACKEY Bred to McCurry Bros. calving ¥ Performance Data Available Black Angus Buildings — Ventilation AND SONS ease Angus bulls. Bred to calve Huninghake Angus BULLS March 1, 2009 for 60 days. Flooring — Feeders 913-782-0064 e Home raised, all shots, OCV, PI- Waterers — Heaters FRANKFORT, KS Crates — Nursery Equip. Leo Huninghake Cell: 816-589-5234 BVD negative, 1050#. Referen- 785-292-4537 MILL BRAE ces available. Carcass data on K & N Cell: 785-556-2648 30 BLACK Simmental fall RANCH steer mates. Houck Rock Creek yearling heifers. Home raised, Ranch, Jeff Houck. 620-344- Swine Systems Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner all shots, OCV, PI-BVD nega- 0233 cell, 866-687-4656. Allen, RICK HENRY Maple Hill, Kansas REGISTERED BLUESTEM tive. Quality set of replacement KS. www.houckrockcreek ranch. 785-336-2130 heifers. Carcass data on steer 785-256-4327 com. SENECA, KANSAS ANGUS BULLS Angus mates. Houck Rock Creek millbraeranch.com WALNUT GROVE ANGUS Jim Gammell Ranch, Jeff Houck, Allen, KS. Marion, Kansas Lindsborg, KS 620-344-0233 cell, 866-687- OVER SUPPLY 20% protein Cell: 785-227-5544 4656. www.houckrockcreek cattle cubes in bulk. Call Brock 620-382-2161 Home: 785-227-2330 ranch.com. Baker. 800-344-2144. Page 26 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 HORSES FEED & SEED FEED & SEED AUTOMOTIVE GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY DONKEY’S for sale. 785-524- SHINY 66 Ford 700 fire truck, NATIVE GRASSES X-L Seed Treatment for win- 4882. ter wheat. Improve your stand 500 gpm pumper,750 gallon tank, The board of Americus 5 YEAR old mare, $1,100; 12 FORBS and yield for only $1.32/acre Volunteer Fire Department is CUSTOM D. ROCHE year old mare, $1000, well Telephone for Competitive (dry land), mixed in the drill: taking bids on said truck until broke, needs family that has Quote! --better germ HARDWOODS FENCING October 8, 2008. Fireboard has time to ride; saddle and 2 new --better emergence CUSTOM SAWING & DRYING INC. the right to reject any or all bids. bridles for sale. 785-456-8998. --decreased winter kill AVAILABLE. Bidders will have the right to ad- QUALITY BUILT FENCES --better yield just their bids at the opening. ** 9 different species of DON ROCHE GOAT kiln-dried lumber. ** OUR 20TH YEAR Mail bids to Lloyd Brown, 405 HARDWOOD FLOORING & 785-292-4271 w/ X-L SEED TREATMENT Rd 240, Americus,KS, 66835- CUSTOM-MADE TRIM. FRANKFORT, KS Kansas Meat Goat En-Save Inc. 9562. For more information call Lloyd at 620-443-5266. Bids will Laying & finishing flooring available. Association Star Seed Inc. Granger, IA YOUR AD be opened at the fire station 711 BURDICK, KANSAS Annual Production Sale OSBORNE, KANSAS 800-247-4073 main Americus,KS. 8:30pm. Oc- 785-983-4355 COULD BE HERE! Registered & Commercial 800-782-7311 xlseedtreatment.com tober 8, 2008. Statements made Breeding Goats day of auction takes precedence 785-539-7558 CERTIFIED FULLER, Overley. over any other information. SATURDAY, OCT. 18 1 PM SQUARE BALER 70 Lb, 2008 Brome, $4. 785-393-4447. Bill Garrison, Miltonvale. 785- AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONEERS at Yates Center, KS 427-3112. DAYCAB TRACTORS For more information BRIGHT WHEAT straw, big ‘99 Freightliner FLD120 tan- 785-218-6886 round, 850lbs, $16 per bale. Cattle & Hog Feed dem daycab, N-14 370 hp. 785-457-3458 or 785-556-0258. Cummins, 10 speed, air ride, WHEAT MIDDLINGS COMMERCIAL POLLED Boer BROME SEED combine run 256K actual miles Pelletized, crude protein not cross Paint buck, proven color sacked, $1/ pound. Basehor. CHASSIS less than 14.5%. Call for pric- producer. 785-536-4359. 785- 913-724-1705. ‘01 IH F8100 tandem chassis, ing. C-10 305 hp. Cat, 10 speed, 577-5442. SMALL SQUARE prairie hay, WESTERN STAR MILL Jake, 229K actual miles wire, $5. 785-499-6862. SHEEP Division of ADM - Salina, KS ‘02 IH F4900 tandem chassis, CERTIFIED SEED wheat, Fuller 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) DT530 310 hp., 10 speed, HAIR SHEEP - Cross bred Overley, 2137, 2145, Karl 92. Hendrickson, 186K miles, 24’ ewe's - Full & Pure Bred Rams. 785-293-5614. 785-485-2319. WHEAT STRAW, big round net flatbed & hoist 785-227-9917. FOR SALE: cheap feed prod- wrapped $20/bale or $35/ton. ‘98 Ford LT9500 tandem w/14’ To locate a member auctioneer ucts shipping out of Kansas 785-562-7118. dump, 3306 300 hp. Cat, Alli- or an auction near you, POULTRY City. Call us @ 913-451-0023. son HT750 5 speed auto, HAY FOR sale 4x5 bale, Brome 14K front, 40K rear Hendrick- www.kansasauctioneers.com $70/ ton, Prairie $60/ ton. 785- FOR SALE: Young Guineau. BIG ROUND Prairie hay net son, 112K actual miles or contact us toll-free at 836-3277, leave message. Ber- Call in evening, 785-392-2354. wrapped or string, dry, $65 per 1-866-917-7780 ton, Maple Hill area. 785-256- ryton, KS. Heald Truck Sales FLIGHT CONDITIONED Bob 6349. BIG ROUND Prairie Hay, 900 704 NE Hwy. 24 White quail. 785-643-0412. 785- TOPEKA, KANSAS 66608 823-7497. CLEAN, FERTILIZED Brome lb.+, Delivery Wamego/Alma/ hay, 4x5 bales, $68 at ton, pick- Paxico, 617-1111. 785-235-5604 up only. Call 785-889-4541. PRICES & PHOTOS @ LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT TRITICALE SEED. Tom Stein- www.healdtrucksales.com 08 BIG round bales of brome berger. 785-456-3090, 785-456- Fax: 785-235-0912 over edge net, 1600 pounds, 7215. $50/ bale. Atchinson, KS. 913- 370-8521. Rye 2008 BROME seed, state test- Trical Brand ed, cleaned and bagged, $1.25 Luco Mfg. Co. a pound. 785-238-8466 or 785- Triticale Hydraulic Chutes ¥ Working 761-7900. Please leave mes- Delivery available. Several New Kodiac BILL RAINE, Auctioneer GANNON REAL ESTATE Circles ¥ Cake Feeders sage. Spring Creek RAINE AUCTION SERVICE 70 Series &AUCTIONS ¥ Continuous Fencing Ag Products, Inc. Cab-Chassis In Stock Topeka, Kansas VERN GANNON, CAI ¥ Panels & Gates CERTIFIED Real Estate - Farm - Household - Antiques 800-432-5672 Gas and Diesel Broker/Auctioneer See us at www.lucoinc.com AgriPro 2007 Dodge Dakota ...$18,500 785-256-4439 Manhattan, Kansas 66502 2007 Chevy Avalanche ...... www.raineauction.com or call toll free ON-SITE PORTABLE seed 785-539-2316 SEED WHEAT ...... $19,900 PEARL REAL ESTATE 1-888-816-6707 wheat cleaning with Camus Lib- Box 385 2003 Chevy 3/4 ton Ext LT Du- St. Marys, KS 785-537-9003 Art PostRock erator density separator. Scab www.gannonauctions.com Strong City, Kansas 66869 clean-out. Solomon Rapids ramax, 2WD...... $20,950 785-437-6007 The Experienced Sound In Selling Hawken Jagalene 2002 Chevy 3/4 ton Duramax Cutter TAM 111 Seed, Beloit. 800-705-4416. www.LONGCOMPANY.com diesel...... $18,900 Screen, Length, Gravity CERTIFIED! JAGGER, Fuller, PIPE AND STEEL 2001 Chevy C-60 Series, long SWINE HORSES Cleaned Bag or Bulk Ð Overley, 2145, Larned, Tam III, wheel base, air susp. w/plat- 785-528-3356 heavy test weight OSAGE CITY, KS Post Rock, Art, Blends, Seeman form Cat diesel...... $9,450 Boars WANTED: GENTLE well-broke You’ll Always Talk To farms. 620-285-3471, 620-285- 1994 Freightliner tandem trac- Paint horse for trail rides and An Owner! 5288. tor, air susp., day cab...... Duroc & Chester family. Call 785- 539-7899. Cattle Panels ....Starting at $75 ...... $12,750 Duroc & Hamp Cross Red Rhino Hay Trip Trlr., 32’ PASTURE 1979 Chevy w/22’ grain box, Serviceable Age FOR SALE Hay Savers Round Fdr hoist, tandem axle, 4 spd. On Farm Test Information Two horse GN w/AC sleeping *We’re Lowering Prices* YOUNG STOCKMAN and wife auxiliary trans., diesel, extra Open Gilts qtrs., racks ...... $950 20’-5 Bar Cont. Fence For all your seed wheat, cus- in need of pasture for cow calf good...... $12,750 1977 Ford F750 cab, chassis, DUROC & CHESTER Two horse bumper pull w/tack 20’-6 Bar Cont. Fence tom cleaning, and certified pairs for 2009 grazing season Allison auto trans...... $3,995 YORK-CHESTER CROSS Call For Prices blend needs, or the location of and beyond. 50 mile radius of room, racks ...... $450 1974 GMC twin screw, 20’ Saddles, misc. tack Prices Reflect 15 Or More your nearest dealer, call; Carbondale, Ks preferred. Ref- All Sizes Pipe from 1” to 5” erence are available please call steel grain box SLEICHTER Univ. PU bed mount bale DUROC FARM Phillips Seed (785)249-4860. 1974 Ford 2 ton 16’ steel grain spear...... $225 HOLD ‘EM Fence Company box and hoist...... $5,450 ABILENE, KS Paint filly, 1 1/2 yr. old, halter barbed wire, welded continuous Farms, Inc. AUTOMOTIVE MELTON MOTOR CO. 785-263-1898 785-263-1908 broke...... $250 fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, Rural Abilene Paint mare, 12 yr. old, trail rid- alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, 800-643-4340 OUR 64TH YEAR 2007 Dodge quad cab home 785-499-5454. Assaria, KS IN BELLEVILLE, KS er...... $500 2006 Ford crew cab 1 ton dsl. 800-255-1021 Tennessee Walker, 6 yr. old, 2006 Ford Freestar 785-527-2201 10’ CONCRETE barricades Tescott, KS trail rider ...... $500 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe Open Saturdays 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 100 ft. 785-541-0621. 888-436-4734 b Spanish Mustang, 25 yr. old, 2005 Chevy Suburban 4x4 TRACTOR TIRE feed bunks, 2005 Dodge Caravan TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS trail rider, kids horse...... $500 Heavy Trucks Of All Kinds all sizes, can deliver; Wanted: 2005 Ford crew cab 785-313-4411 Semi Trailers Of All Types Available Year Around seasoned fire wood and barley 2004 Pontiac Montana GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS straw. 620-664-7634. 2004 Chevy Colorado 4x4 Livestock - Flats - Drops Beloit, KS Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 *HORSE SALE* 8FT CREEP feeder w/wheels/ 2003 Dodge Durango Hoppers - Dumps - Tankers Every Monday Night panels $595 obo; 14ft pipe drive Agri-Pro & Public Bulk 2001 Ford Ranger ext. Storage Containers over autogate $449 obo; 2000 lb Certified Seed Wheat. 2001 Chevy 3/4 ton 4x4, ext. AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR: HORSES 6:30 p.m. with Tack 2001 Dodge Durango Paul alleyway livestock scale NEVILLE - DOONAN - DAKOTA Buyers for all type horses! Treating & Delivery available. 2001 Chevy, reg. cab BUCHMAN’S DOUBLE B $749 obo; 4 wood cattle feed - MERRITT - MAURER - All consignors welcome. 2001 Dodge Ext. 4x4 Ranch Foundation Quarter bunks $50 each; 3 cattle oilers 1-800-705-4416 KALYN SIEBERT - LANDOLL 2001 Kodiak cab & chassis Horse Sale, Saturday, Oct. 11, 1 $125 obo, 785-488-3335 Ben- 2000 Chevy Suburban, 3/4 ton chuckhenry.com p.m., Alta Vista, KS, 20 riding nington. BIG AND LITTLE Bluestem 2000 Chevy ext. cab 4x4 COMPLETE WEB LISTING horses, 35 weanlings, “The seeds wanted to combine. 785- F FOR SALE: 12H bunks, 5x8. 2000 Dodge Ram ext. dsl. PHOTOS - SPECS - PRICING Cowboy’s Kind,” free picture cat- 449-7200. 785-736-2219. 1998 Holiday Rambler 34’ mo- I-70 at Solomon, KS alog. 785-499-6894. bb_ranch@ Campbell’s Sale Barn PRAIRIE HAY 5’ wide round tor home hotmail.com. Located 7-1/2 miles West of FEED & SEED bales, all qualities, $ 35 to $ 75 B. C. Motors BUYER FOR all types of Bonner Springs on 32 Hwy. a ton. 785-283-4806 or 785- CERTIFIED FULLER, Overly, 902 E. Trapp horses. 785-765-3639. 826- 0377. 913-723-3661 913-724-1403 Endurance, excellent quality. Herington, KS 67449 HAY 6X5 net, baled right. ABC QUARTER & Paint pro- Louis and Earl Wetta. Andale, 785-258-2818 Kansas. 316-640-8313. 316- Brome, 1800 pounds, $65/ ton; duction sale. Featuring live inter- Prairie, 1600 pounds, $55/ ton. net broadcast with D.V. Auction. 641-9410. 89 CHEVY ton 4x4, $1000 obo; ‘01 CHEVY 3500 4x4 diesel ex- Melvern. 785-549-3656. tended cab, hydro bed, $19,500 Oct 18, 2008, Soldier, Kansas. BIG BALES of Prairie hay, last 2001 F250 regular truck bed obo. 785-770-0036. Call to consign your quality years and this years, clean and TRITICALE SEED, excellent $450 obo; Receiver hitch $100. quality. Call Brock Baker 785-457-3735. horses until Sept 20. Area code dry. Please call, 785-845-3566. 1991 PETERBILT ‘98 Timpte (785), Greg 243- 8775 or 446- 1-800-344-2144. ROUND BALES Brome, $70/ 1974 FORD F700 16’ grain box, grain trailer. 785-249-9479. 3680. Harlan, 364- 5918. Mike, TOP HORSE quality fertilizer ton. 785-366-6842. new tires. 785-479-6658. 924- 3724 or 364- 6437. brome hay, 1400 lb bales, Tope- 1989 FREIGHTLINER 350hp BIG ROUND bales net wrapped ka area, delivery available. 785- 82 CHEVY 1 ton dually, 350, Cummings motor, 9sp. transmis- of Brome, $85 per ton, tested, 221-7396. 400 Auto., $1,100;78 Chevy 1 sion, $7,000; 1988 Kenworth ton dually, rebuilt 454, 400 auto, T600 with 18 ton Chief bulk feed put up dry;also Prairie hay $65 CERTIFIED AND registered $800;77 Chevy 3/4 ton, no mo- body, 350hp Cummings, 9sp. per ton, was burned in the 2137 Fuller and Overley. Duane tor, good all steel flatbed, $500. transmission, $10,000. 785-562- spring, clean, put up dry. Call Johnson. 785-227-5783. 785- 785-220-9665. 5541 home. 785-562-8048, cell. and leave a message. 316-321- 227-2519. 0129. BROME SEED combine run, 1978 INTERNATIONAL, 4200 1969 2 TON Chevy truck 16’ CRP MIXES $1 a pound. 785-536-4559. truck, 6V 92 Detroit diesel, 9 grain bed with hoist, damaged speed transmission twin screw, motor and cab. 785-285-1490. Quotes for Winter BIG ROUND bales 4x6, net 20’ box and hoist with tarp. 785- 785-834-5382. and Spring planting wrapped, Brome, $80/ ton, Prai- 348-5769. 785-348-5752. Free Shipping rie hay, $70/ ton, excellent quali- 1962 CHEVY grain truck, 15 Feyh Farm Co., Alma, KS ty. 785-499-3210 evenings. 1982 FORD LN 700, 360 motor, 1/2ft bed and hoist, very good 866-765-3415 5 spd, 16 ft. box, hoist, 56” mechanical, and good rubber. 785-765-4681 Fax TRITICALE. 620-794-8210. sides, $3,500. 785-944-3450. 785-556-9268. Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 27 AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS 2006 F-150 XLT, grey, crew Taylor Chevrolet Co., LLC Convertor Dollies FARM & RANCH OSAGE COUNTY cab, 4 dr., 4x4, 5.4 L V-8 au- Save on these Vehicles 1999 N14, intracal sleeper to, 31,000 mi. Saline Co. - 36.2 Acres Devel- NEAR MELVERN during our 1997 Ford Aeromax, single opment Land ...... $300,000 2005 F-250 XLT, brown, ext. 6th Annual Sellabration axle tractor, 60 Series Detroit LAKE cab, 4 dr., 4x4, 5.4L V-8 au- Country Homes engine, 365 horse power, 23 acres m/l, 2 ponds, fenced, to, 34,000 mi. No Reasonable Offer RM9135A 9 speed trans., air Ottawa Co. - Beautiful Seclud- prairie/brome mix, timber, rural Your Local Dealer for: 2005 F-450 XL, red, ext. cab, Refused ride, air brakes, air driver ed Setting. 13 Acres m/l. New- water avail., less than a mile of Travalong Trailers, Circle D flatbed, 4x4, V-10 auto, CERTIFIED USED VEHICLES seat, AC, P/S, cruise control, er Ranch Home. 2 Ponds and gravel. Easy access to I-35. Trailers, Bradford Built 87,000 mi., dually 2008 Buick LaCrosse CXL se- miles 413,401...... $14,500 2 Outbuildings. Flatbeds, Landoll, 2005 F-150 XLT, grey, ext. dan, 3800 V-6, heated leath- 1990 Ford F350 green pickup, Saline Co. - 3 Bdrm. Rancher Call Carla today! Hillsboro, Club Car, and cab, 4 dr., 4x4, 5.4L V-8 au- er, very nice ...... $19,900 460 gas engine, 5 speed on 3 Acres. 35x47 Outbldg. 785-640-4824 DAE WOO to, 21,000 mi. 2007 Chevrolet Malibu LT 4 dr. trans., AC, dual fuel tanks, air Additional 9 Acres available. Century 21 Miller & Midyett 2004 F-250 XLT, blue, ext. sedan, 4 cyl, auto, 27,000 drivers seat, 12,979...$3,250 Dickinson Co. - 7.8 Acres TRUCKS cab, long bed, 4x4, 5.4L V-8 miles, gas saver...... $13,900 homestead only 7 miles East 1987 Great Dane trailer, 42 ft. 1,240 Acre Irrigated Farm 2004 Chevrolet 2500HD 6.0L auto, 70,000 mi. 2007 Chevrolet Uplander LT box reefer, roll-up back door, of Gypsum. New Hydra Bed 3rd Spool, van, 7 passenger, DVD, 50 miles West of Wichita, KS, 2002 F-250 XLT, white, crew side door up front ...... $3,000 Chris Rost ¥ 785-493-2476 Cross bed toolbox ....$19,995 15,000 miles...... $19,900 9 pivots, good water, nice im- cab, SB, 4x4, V-10 auto, Storage trailers....$1,500 & Up [email protected] SEMI TRUCKS 55,000 mi. 2007 Chevrolet HHR LT, 4 provements. Convertor Dollies 2000 Peterbilt 379EXHD C15 2002 F-250 XLT, white, single cyl., auto, sunroof, chrome Farm & Ranch 1,620 Acre Cat 18 speed, 640,000 cab, 4x4, 5.4L V-8 auto, pkg., nice, 30 MPG ...$15,900 Tires & Wheels Division of: Spring Creek Ranch miles, 140,000 on o/h...... 86,000 mi., long bed 2005 Chevrolet Venture LS Near Yates Center, KS. Out- ...... $49,000 2001 F-250 Lariat, black, ext. van, 3.4 V-6, auto, 8 passen- SMART USED standing cow operation, excel- CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW cab, 4x4, V-10 auto, 79,000 ger, 44,000 miles ...... $13,900 lent grass, good fences, 28 TRUCKS & HYDRA BEDS mi., S.B. USED CARS spring-fed ponds, beautiful 2001 F-250 XLT, tan, ext. cab 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt LT 4 dr. PARTS INC. home, trophy deer, 100% min- USED STOCK TRAILERS 4x4, V-10 auto, long bed sedan, 4 cyl., auto, alum. 1028 S. Ferree erals. 2007 Travalong 24’ front solid wheels, spoiler ...... $12,900 Kansas City, KS 66105 Antrim-Piper Wenger rear slider vents. Like New.... 2001 F-150 Lariat, blue, crew DOUG WILDIN & ASSOC. USED TRUCKS, SUV’S, Realtors¨ ...... $7,600 cab, 4x4, 5.4L V-8 auto, 913-321-6609 RANCH BROKERS VANS An independently Owned 2006 24’ Travalong, vents...... 152,000 mi., real clean www.smartusedtrucks.com www.wildinranchbrokers.com 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 mega and Operated Member ...... $7,000 1999 F-350 Lariat, white, ext. 620-662-0411 cab, 4x4, V-10 5 speed, cab SLT 4WD, Cummins, au- of Coldwell Banker 2000 24’ Travalong ...... Call 89,000 mi., dually to, 56,000 miles...... $28,900 2003 WINDSTAR, alloy wheels, Real Estate Corporation 1998 Trailmann 24’ 2 solids, 1995 F-250 XLT, red & white, 2005 Chevrolet Equinox LT, V- remote start, 85,000 miles, www.cbsalina.com FOR RENT 8K axles, 14 ply tires ..$5,850 ext. cab, 4x4, 460 V-8 auto, 6, auto, heated leather, local $6,500. 785-494-2244. OAKHILL ESTATES 1997 Titan 6’8”x20’ ...... $3,750 129,000 mi., local truck trade-in...... $13,900 1995 Boss 20’ stock...... $3,750 1993 F-250 XL, white, ext. 2002 Ford F-150 super crew — GMC Trucks LUXURY STOCK TRAILERS cab, 4x4, 351M auto, XLT 2WD, 5.4 V-8, local one- — Pontiac Elmore Center New Steel and Aluminum 188,000 mi., good work truck owner trade...... $11,900 631 E. Crawford, Salina, KS 2 BDRM APTS. trailers in stock. 1991 Ford Econoline van, 302 — Buick 785-827-3641 Private Balconies and Patios NEW FLATBEDS V8 auto, 135,000 mi. Taylor NEW 1-800-276-3641 Woodburning Fireplace 25’ 7K Flatbeds, 5’ combo These are clean used Chevrolet Co. 2008 GMC 2&4 WD in Stock dove tail .....Starting at $5,850 trucks, not rebuilt. 2007 GMC Yukon Denali, Ceiling Fans 26 N. 4th St. 31’ 10K Flatbeds, 5’ combo Call for prices or stop by loaded Gas Heat/AC Seneca, KS 66538 dove tail, dual jacks...... and make us an offer. 2007 GMC Yukon XL, loaded Exclusive area in Wamego 785-336-2242 140 ACRES crop land with wa- ...... Starting at $7,995 2007 GMC Sierra Z-71 crew All Trucks Have Warranties Let us put you in a new ter ways. Marshall Co., 8 miles Stock, Horse, Flatbeds, cab, 4WD 1-888-537-9064 Chevrolet! South West of Waterville. 480- Dump Beds and Cargos 275-4800. 602-463-4693. RICK’S Call Toll Free In Now in stock BODY SHOP 866-338-5498 2007 Chrysler Town & Coun- HAY TRAILER BLOWOUT try, 1300 miles 36’ self Dumping Inline Bale 17305 Cannonball Road www.taylorchevroletco.com 2007 Chevy Uplander Trailers ...... $3,895 Wamego, Kansas 66547 2006 Hummer H-3 For financial strength, 785-456-8300 2000 FASTLINE 15’ gooseneck 2006 Jeep Liberty Renegade competitive rates and terms Bradford Built Steel car trailer, like new. Call eve- 2005 Chevy Avalanche, load- as flexible as the way you Pickup Flatbeds 785-456-8300 nings, 402-696-4521. ed operate, count on Frontier Starting at...... $1,570 2004 Ford Explorer, 2WD Farm Credit. We now install pickup Beds 2002 GMC ext. cab, fully BARGAIN HUNTER’S Baldwin, KS 866-268-2900 and Trailer AC Units. equipped, Tonoua cover TREASURE Emporia, KS 800-320-8391 Call For Prices. 2002 Chevy ext. cab 4 door, Find Your Dream Home Hiawatha, KS 800-699-3521 Buy Next to the Factory and work truck in the Flint Hills Manhattan, KS 800-874-2474 save hundreds of Dollars 2001 Chevy Astro cargo van, 1700 sq. ft. on main with 3 Marysville, KS 800-475-2371 36K miles, nice bed, 2.5 baths, on 10+/- acres. Parsons, KS 800-741-2990 ROCKING “M” 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Custom Wood Products kitch- www.frontierfarmcredit.com TRAILER SALES leather & loaded en and full unfin. bsmt. 430 S. Colorado 2000 GMC Sonoma ext. cab, View pictures on REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Waterville, KS 66548 auto, AC www.karenwestover.com 160 Acres northeast of Office: 1-866-261-2526 1997 Ford 1/2 ton ext. cab, 3 Call Karen ¥ 785-532-9333 Wayne, 96.44 acres upland or 785-562-6614 door, 2WD RE/MAX Manhattan, KS CRP cropland 57.53 acres tim- only 16,000K 1995 Chevy ext. cab 4WD, su- 2005 Chevy 1500 Silverado ber & wildlife habitat, 4.04 per clean, nicely equipped acres waterways. crew cab, V-8, auto, loaded, 1994 Chevy Suburban LAND FOR SALE nice, 22,000K 150 Acres South of Munden, 1999 Jeep Cherokee 3021 Acre Ranch 88.8 acres CRP cropland, bal- LIVESTOCK & HORSE 2008 Chevy Avalanche Z-71 2004 Ford F-250 S/C 4x2 Located 15 minutes South- ance pasture & waterways. TRAILERS 4x4, V-8, auto, leather, Lariat, diesel, auto, loaded, BUXMAN MOTORS West of Medicine Lodge, KS. 80 Acres southeast of Belle- FLATBED TRAILERS sunroof, navigation, 9,000K leather, 74,000K PONTIAC-BUICK-GMC This ranch is well-watered with ville, 62.50 acres terraced ¥ 1-800-526-0939 ¥ 2007 Dodge Dakota quad cab 2004 Dodge Ram 3500 quad www.buxman.com 12+ ponds and has good to cropland, 14.55 acres water- www.circle-dtrailers.com 4x4 SLT, V-6, auto, loaded, cab 4x4 DRW, diesel, auto, adequate fencing. This proper- ways, 3.29 acres old farm- nice, 8,000K leather, 120,000K 800-794-3707 1200 Washington Road ty is multi-use, livestock-friend- stead with 5,000bu. grain bin. 2007 Chevy Avalanche Z-71 2004 Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4, 1997 Guthrie cattle pot, NEWTON, KANSAS ly as well as fishing and hunt- 40 Acres north of Haddam, 4x4, V-8, auto, leather, V-6, auto, loaded, nice, 52’x102’, air ride fixed tandem, ing. It has a custom built 2,800 all pastureland & wildlife habi- sunroof, loaded, 11,000K 65,000K 90% brakes, 70% tires, 70% sq. ft. hunting lodge located on tat, pond for water. 2007 GMC Sierra K1500 crew 2004 Ford F-250 crew cab 4x4 floors, gates top and bottom .... REAL ESTATE the property and offers excep- dab 4x4, V-8, auto, loaded, Lariat, diesel, auto, loaded, Roger Novak Real Estate ...... $20,000 OBO 68,000K tional privacy and recreational- Belleville, Kansas 18,000K 120A w/1680 sq. ft. Modular, 785-305-1600 or 2004 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 Z-71, V- value. 785-527-2626 2007 Dodge Nitro 4x4 SLT, V-8, full walk-out basement, 2 8, auto, leather, loaded, DELAWARE COUNTY Web Site: 785-364-2429 auto, sunroof, loaded, nice, decks, many outbuildings. 68,000K GROVE, OKLAHOMA www.nckcn.com/novakbros 3,000K NW Ottawa County, KS. Holton, KS 2004 Dodge Dakota quad cab 1775+ ACRE RANCH gieberauction/ 2006 Pontiac Torrent, V-6, auto, 520A grass and CRP, NW Ot- SLT, V-8, auto, loaded, Nice home and various im- loaded, like new, 35,000K tawa Co., KS. 39,000K provements. 15 springs, 30+ 2006 Dodge Dakota quad cab 25 yr. old lovely 2185 sq. ft. 2004 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4 LS, ponds, great to adequate fenc- TRAILERS 4x4, SLT, V-8, auto, loaded, brick rancher. Delphos, KS. 30,000K V-6, auto, loaded, only ing, 3 sets of corrals, will carry 785-227-4220 2006 Dodge 1500 quad cab 4x4 26,000K Bid-N-Buy Realty 400 cows. 1100 acres grass, 2008 20’ 14,000 lb GVW all SLT, V-8, auto, 20” wheels, 2003 Ford F-350 crew cab 4x4 675 in timber that is currently metal car hauler, $3,500. 785- LINDSBORG, KS loaded, 25,000K DRW Lariat, diesel, auto, 785-523-4434 being harvested. Minerals in- 878-3482. TITAN - HILLSBORO ********************************** 2006 Chrysler Town & Country loaded, 115,000K tact and go with the land. A Pro-Trak Limited, V-6, auto, Navigation, 2003 Chevy 1500 HD crew cab, RILEY COUNTY very nice ranch! USED ‘97 Titan 22’ stock leather, loaded, 27,000K V-8, auto, loaded, 60,000K 15 miles N. of Manhattan, KS. CALL FOR A PRIVATE ‘99 Titan 24’ stock, excellent 2006 Ford F-150 super crew 2003 GMC Sierra 1500 4 door Completely redecorated 3 SHOWING ‘94 Diamond D 20’, excellent 4x4 Lariat, V-8, auto, leather, 4x4, V-8, auto, loaded, bed., 3 bath home with full MICHAEL BECKERMAN New Trailers, Old Prices moonroof, 15,000K 94,000K walkout bsmt. 40 acres, wood- 316-722-9393 2006 Ford Expedition E/B 4x4, 2003 Ford Windstar SE, V-6, Hedke Ag Co. ed ravines and pasture. Over- FOR SALE: ‘98 Timpte grain V-8, auto, sunroof, loaded, auto, 4 captains, dual air, Realty Executives of Wichita looks Tuttle Creek Lake and NEW FLATBEDS IN STOCK hopper; ‘91 Peterbilt tractor. DVD, leather, 54,000K 75,000K Flint Hills. 3 outbldgs.$349,000 25’ 7K - 25’ 10K - 32’ 10K 785-249-9479. 2006 Mercury Mountaineer 4x4 2002 GMC Sonoma ext. cab Older 3 bed. 1 bath home on 40 A. Missionview Rd., Es- STOCK TRAILERS Luxury, V-6, auto, leather, 4x2, V-6, auto, clean, 81,000K 28 acres. Approx. 27 acres kridge, KS 5-13-12 SW4 trees 20’ - 22’ - 24’ - Plus loaded, 20,000K 2002 Dodge Durango 4x4 SLT, & some grass. Nice country V-8, auto, loaded, nice, fenced. 14x50 run in shed. See us for all your 2006 Buick Rendezvous, V-6, Home repainted and new roof. getaway. auto, loaded, cloth, 3rd seat, 105,000K Ag chemical needs! Some outbldgs. 5 miles W. of 3 bdrm 1 bth rancher with full 24,000K 2002 GMC 1500 ext. cab 4x2 DUNNING LIVESTOCK FEED SLT, V-8, auto, loaded, Riley, KS. Immediate posses- bsmt. Extra large corner lot 2006 Ford F-150 super crew See us for your tubs 85,000K sion ...... $147,500 108 Bellevue, Eskridge, KS. Hesse Welding XLT 4x4, 5.4 V-8, auto, loaded, and cubes chrome pack., 33,000K 2001 GMC Yukon XL 4x4 SLT, Call Dolly Anderson, Broker 160 A good Native grass OS 785-292-4889 2006 Ford F-250 crew cab 4x4 V-8, auto, loaded, leather, for more information or County, KS. ARCHER OIL PRODUCTS to preview 785-532-8801 Lariat, diesel, auto, leather, 137,000K CALL RICHARD THOMPSON 411 East Main Give us a call for our 2000 Dodge 1500 4x2 SLT loaded, 41,000K 785-633-8787 Waterville, KS 66548 State Fair Specials. 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee quad cab, V-8, auto, loaded, G&A REAL ESTATE 877-505-2777 ¥ 785-363-2777 Manhattan, Kansas REALTY EXECUTIVES Limited 4x4, V-8, auto, leather, 115,000K sunroof, 25,000K Trailers 4 U TRAVALONG & EZ HAUL 2005 GMC Envoy 4x4, V-6, McPherson, KS 67460 Frankfort, KS auto, loaded, very clean, KRIS HANSCHU, Sales Rep. New & Used Trailers on Hand 16’, 18’, 20’, 25’, 32’ flatbeds 33,000K Cell ...... 620-755-2824 785-292-4166 2005 GMC Canyon 4x2 crew, 5 16’, 20’, 22’, 24’ Stock cyl., auto, loaded, nice, 1-877-783-3317 and Aluminum stock 20’ & 24’ trailers4u.com 31,000K ask for Kris Hanschu Skid steer and cargo trailers As we won’t have a booth 2005 Ford F-350 crew cab 4x4 Dolmar chain saws this year at the fair. Lariat long bed, diesel, auto, VISSER RADIATOR loaded, 107,000K LET THE CLASSIFIEDS 2005 Jeep Liberty 4x4 SERVICE WORK FOR YOU Renegade, V-6, auto, loaded, Herington, KS PLACE YOUR AD TODAY 785-258-2800 GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 Page 28 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 TRAILERS MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY PLANTER SALVAGE NEW EQUIPMENT WE ARE DEALERS FOR 1996 GLEANER 500 series 22’ Bush Hog Mowers flex head, shedded, low acres, IH 400-500-800-900-950 Cyclo x $8,500.785-732-6506. JD 494-1280, 7000, plate and Country Clipper Zero NEW STOCK & HORSE JD 1560 no-till 30’x7 1/2”, dual TRAILERS plateless Turn Mowers Westfield Truck Augers g yetter markers, Houch hyd. FLATBEDS Vermeer 605M Balers In Stock hitch, liquid fertilizer, shedded. Koelzer Repair Kelly-Ryan - Landoll Vermeer twin rakes 620-285-5288. 620-285-3471. BH UTILITY & SKID LOADER Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 Kewanee - Westendorf SPECIAL PRICE NEW TITAN (ALUMINUM) C.E. Attachments 84 L3 Gleaner 25’ rigid head, UM 5000 bushel grain cart CARGO TRAILERS Easy Trail 475 bushel grain H&S 16’ flex, 6 row, black cornhead. NEW USED TRACTORS cart...... $6,000 785-598-2416. Balers 605M, 604M, 504M NEW WILSON ALUMINUM Oliver 1650 diesel NH BR 780 round baler, good. SKID LOADERS Rakes R2800, R2300, WR22 STOCK TRAILERS Oliver 1550, gas NH 4835, 4 WD with loader ...... $14,750 & ATTACHMENTS wheel rakes OK CORRAL 24’ IH 656 hydro w/loader and canopy, low hours, 3 serv- C-IH 8465A ...... $10,500 2 - New Gehl 5240 skid loader BP 8000 bale processors LH & Case 1070 ices, $21,000. 785-878-3482. Montana Silversmiths New Case-IH pickup reel ...... New Gehl 5640 turbo RH Case 2090 Jewelry & Statues ...... $5,200 2004 Gehl 6640 cab AC, heat, 4650 HESSTON small square Mayrath augers White 2-135 1987 Case 2294, 5700 hours, 2 spd., 1300 hrs. baler with farmhand accumula- USED We Install Brake Controllers White 2-85 clean ...... $17,995 ‘99 Gehl 4635, 1900 hrs. tor fork, $6,000. 785-658-7297. 605Ms, 604M, 504M, 605Ls, USED TRAILERS USED ROUND BALERS 1988 7120 MFD ...... $26,995 2003 Gehl 6635 cab/heat 605Js, 554XLs, 504L, JD567 ‘90 Jeep Wrangler...... $3,500 Gehl 1500 rd. baler NH No. 664 twine & net 2004 Gehl 4840 COMBINES LARGER BALE FORKS 16’ BH Gated Utility...... $1,500 JD 510 rd. baler Westfeld drill fill augers in CEA pallet forks, tooth bars ‘06 Case-IH 2388, 1400 hrs. AVAILABLE 24’ Barret Alum. GN Stock, ‘96 Hesston 5580 stock Used Lowe 40C hi flow trnchr ‘05 Case-IH 2388, 1209 hrs. SPRING STEEL ...... $8,800 Hesston 560A New Mensch, manure scrprs MF 850 24’ head, 6 cyl. gear New Tonutti 12 wheel rake ..... NEW STEEL 24’ Travelite GN Stock, ‘97 ..... Vermeer 605L w/net Lowe hydr. post hole digger drive ...... $8,900 Round square tubing angle ...... $5,200 New Idea 4855 rd. baler, like M&M hydra-snip tree shear ‘77 MF 750 channel & flat 20’ Travalong GN Stock, ‘93 ... WINCHELL’S, INC. new Brush grapples and bolt on HEADS SHEET METAL ...... $3,750 Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 Vermeer 605M, 2 to choose grapples ‘98 Case-IH 1083 cornhead 6’x10’ 18 ga...... $44.00 28’ Titan GN LQ horse, ‘04 ..... Vermeer 605K Worksaver Bale forks 863 cornhead 40”x72”, 18 ga...... $20.00 ...... $25,000 USED MISCELLANEOUS NEW EQUIPMENT TRACTORS 23”x80”, 18 ga...... $10.00 20’ Trailmann GN stock, ‘92.... JD 700 hyd. rake H&S 170 grinder mxr AC D17, gas 14 ga. & 1/8” floor plate ...... $2,500 Used Stihl chain saws 12 wheel carted wheel rakes Ford 8N & 9N EXPANDED METAL 16’ WW BH stock, ‘81 ..$1,500 WANTED Meyer 7500 all purpose Ford 1600 w/ Woods belly GLEANER REEL BATS 28’+5’ Titan 10K GN flatbed, Used White 445 disk chisel spreader, rear discharge mower 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, 4 1/2”, ‘07 ...... $9,417 TRACTOR and New Bush Hog 6’ rot. mower ‘07 Case-IH MX305 suspend- 5 1/2”, 4 1/2” drills We now sell: H&S 14 wheel hi-cap rakes ed axle, 500 hrs. COMBINE PARTS 3/4”, 7/8” & 1” sucker rod Dustacator & Bull Master Wood splitters MF compact GC 2300 w/mow- WELDING SUPPLIES Feeders er USED EQUIPMENT Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles H&S 10 wheel carted rake MISCELLANEOUS Call Us for for sale AC 200 diesel tractor ‘98 Case IH 8465A round baler Drop’N’Lock GN Hitch Welding rods & wire Gehl 1850 baler 10’ Prairie Cutter rotary cutter Dealer Nearest You Top & bottom belts for all ba- Gehl 1870 rd. baler Radke Implement lers Blue Valley Trailers G & R IMPL. CO. Rt. 1, Box 52 (Milberger) Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap SENECA IMPL. CO. Portable panels, Feed Bunks 225 South East St. WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG Russell, Kansas Waterville, Kansas 66548 Hwy. 36 West & Round Bale Feeders STIHL SENECA, KANSAS 620-935-4310 785-363-2224 With over 120 acres and Forrest Johnson 130,000 square feet of 620-732-3245 Day ...785-336-2621 LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 1-866-368-4826 warehouse space, we have or 620-732-2275 Night...... 785-336-2502 785-293-5583 thousands of NEW, USED & DURHAM, KANSAS 785-293-2235 REMANUFACTURED PARTS NH 1118 swather cab, air, 16’, TIRE TOWN INC. MACHINERY for many makes and models. $9,500. 785-363-7340. 149R46 Tread 100% 8* ....$750 C-IH 1083 Cornhead new stalk When you need quality parts 21.5L-16.1 bar tread 10p ..$400 1994 Vermeer 605K at affordable prices KELLY RYAN feed wagon, ex- BRUNA IMPL. CO. rolls, chains & sprockets 650ac. 710/70R38 used 85% trd ..$650 cellent shape, $2,500. 785-499- RAKES ago. $13,500. 785-562-7118, Call Abilene Machine 600/70R30 full tread ...... $625 5386. TRACTORS JD 704, 14 wheel 420/85R46 100% ...... $550 2005 Case-IH MX230 MFD 5848 Hesston 3986, 14 wheel 1-800-255-0337 $50 STEEL 300 gallon fuel Force Feed www.AbileneMachine.com 8007038 factory irregular$1100 2005 Case-IH MX285 MFD, 2962 H&S 12 wheel Feeder Chain 30.5L-32 12p R-3 100%....$850 tank, stand, hose, nozzle. Man- 2005 Case-IH MX285 MFD, 630 H&S 14 whl. 31/1350-15 Rib 6p ...... $70 hattan. 785-539-4448. 2005 Case-IH DX55, MFD with S.P.WINDROWERS ¥ Will feed IHC, Case, JD, AC, 98 WILSON 50X102 cattle pot, 40% floors, crank-up nose deck, 710/70R42 100% tread...$1700 SALVAGING COMBINES loader, 91 hrs. 1999 Case-IH 8870, 18’, 1184 MF, MM, NH, White 28L-26 diamond full tread .$750 N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, 2004 Case-IH MX255 MFD 930 2003 NH HW300, 14’, 1435 ¥ 3 chain for axial flow IHC $22,000 OBO. 785-747-7029. 785-747-7448. 600/65R28 irregs. 100% ...$545 AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, 2004 Case-IH MXU135, MFD PULL TYPE WINDROWERS ¥ CA 557 heavy duty chain 21.5L-16.1 bar tread 10p ..$400 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, w/ldr., 2346 hrs. 2001 JD 946, 13’ Hillside & Regular FOR SALE JD 3R30 head. 785- 14.9R34 fwd 80% ...... $300 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, 2003 Case-IH MX230 MFD, 4698 Gehl 2275, 14’ Raddle for Gleaner combine 743-5466. 18.4-30 irregulars 100% ...$325 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. 1998 Case-IH 8940 MFD, 4604 Gehl 2270, 14’ 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 1997 Case-IH 8930 MFD, 5130 SKID LOADERS Manchester Mfg. Co. 1997 JD 893 hydraulic deck Nationwide shipping Massey. Several black and or- 1997 Case-IH 5230 MFD, 4985 2006 Gehl 6640E, 800 hrs. Box 36 plates, knife rolls, good chains, Special Prices ¥ New & Used Manchester, OK 73758 All sizes-major brands ange Gleaner cornheads. 1994 Case-IH 5230 MFD w/ldr., 2002 Gehl LS46355X, 1340 hrs. rolls, and sprockets, $18,750. 5600 hrs. 1983 Gehl SL4510, 1900 hrs. 580-694-2292 620-767-5928 or 785-466-6019. We deal 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 Jack Boyle 1992 Case-IH 7150 MFD, 7984 Bob Cat 863, 1195 hrs. Allis Chalmers Tractors FOR SALE OR TRADE Vermillion 1991 Case-IH 5130 2WD, 6950 h 2000 JD 260, 860 hrs. 175 diesel...... $6,800 GB 900 loader ...... $2,950 JD FLEX Heads 1991- 1998 (6) 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 1991Case-IH 7120 MFD, 6166 FRONT END LOADERS 200 open, OH...... $7,500 3 pt. rake 925 and (3) 930, 2 are CM, all 1989 Case-IH 7110 2WD, 6366 2004 Quicke 770 1982 IHC 986 tractor, low D17 Series III ...... $4,200 Pull type rake have poly bottoms, all have pipe 1989 CIH 685, 3825 hrs. GB 760 hours, 75% tires, repainted 3 7045 PST...... Call 11’ wheel disk reels, some have JD poly 1988 Case-IH 7110 2WD, 6200 2007 Westendorf XTA-400 yrs. ago, good condition, 7060 PD...... Call Gravity Wagons, 200-500 snouts, and some have Abilene 1986 Case-IH 3394 MFD, 3909 1999 Farmhand 258 $11,000 OBO. 785- 736- 2781. N-5 combine, 20’ flex bushel, some w/augers machine shorty snouts, $5500- 1984 Case-IH 2394 2WD, 7328 Framhand XL945 2005 Westendorf CC-340 JOHN BERGMAN 3 pt. PTO driven rake ...... $495 $10,500. Cosgrove Farm Com- 8350 JD drill 10”x16, good, 1982 IH 5488 2WD, 7385 hrs. HEADERS Seneca, KS ¥ 785-336-3158 pany. 620-767-5928 or 785-466- shedded. 785-545-7104. 1980 IH 1086 2WD Cooter’s Salvage 6019. 1976 IH Hydro 100, 4766 hrs. FLEX JD 920 Flex head good condi- 785-562-2027 ‘07 Case IH MX275 MFD ..Call 1996 NH 7740, 4977 hrs. 3 - Case-IH 1020, 20’ FARM EQUIPMENT 2001 JD 4300, 1400 hrs. 2 - Case-IH 1020, 22 1/2’ tion, $6,500 OBO; JD 222 rigid Day or evening ‘98 Case IH 8940 ...... $64,500 head, $2500 OBO. 785-336- FOR SALE ‘97 Case IH 9370...... $66,000 1974 JD 4430 5 - Case-IH 1020, 25’ 3852. Blue Rapids, KS 1970 4020 JD tractor with dual ‘77 IH 686 w/loader...... $9,000 1999 NH TC 33 w/ldr., 1275 hrs 2 - Case-IH 1020, 30’ hydraulics, approx. 7,000 ‘95 Case IH 2188...... Call COMBINES JD 930, 30’ INTERNATIONAL SEMI with 1996 1838 Case skid loader, hours LP Tree Liminator saw..$3,500 2006 Case-IH 2388, 694 hrs. 2 - JD 925, 25’ 40’ hopper grain trailer, and 1100 hours with 5’ bucket, ex- 1991 New Holland swather, 14 LP zero-turn 44” cut...... $4,000 2005 Case-IH 2377, 1200 hrs. 1979 IH 820, 20’ rolled tarp, good truck, $12,000 cellent, $8,750; 1460 IH com- ft., Model 116 ‘83 Hesston 5580 baler.$1,500 2005 Case-IH 2388, 698 hrs. 1988 Gleaner Series III, 20’ for all. 785-562-6272. bine, 5000 hours, field ready, C-2 Allis Chalmers combine, NH LS190 skid steer...$23,500 2005 Case-IH 2388, 1435 hrs. RIGID GREAT PLAINS 30’ drill, big $6,500. 785-933-2436. 18 foot header 2005 Case-IH 2388, 620 hrs. JD 920, 20’ vee press wheels, 7” spacing, 1991 New Holland round baler JEWELL 2005 Case-IH 2388, 569 hrs. Case-IH 1010, 30’ IHC 460 utility 95% restored $3,250. Chester Peterson. 1978 Case 1070 tractor with 2005 Case-IH 2388, 1469 hrs. Case-IH 1010, 22 1/2’ with loader, new rear rubber and IMPLEMENT Lindsborg, KS.785-227-2646. 900 loader, cab has A/C, ap- 2005 Case-IH 2388, 445 hrs. IH 810, 20’ seat, $5,000 OBO. 785-836- prox. 9,000 hours Jewell, KS 66949 2005 Case-IH 2388, 678 hrs. 1993 Gleaner Series III, 27’ FOR SALE: Vermeer 605F 9309. For more information call Toll Free 2005 Case-IH 2388, 720 hrs. CORNHEADS round baler, field ready. 785- 2004 Case-IH 2388, 1423 hrs. 2 - Case 883, 8RN 257-3447. COMBINES 785-526-7436 or 877-428-3261 2008 Case IH 2020 30’ flex 2003 Case-IH 2388, 1973 hrs. 2 - Case-IH 1063, 6 row Machelle at 785-472-3141 JD 635A rowhead shedded, 2007 Case IH 7010 4WD 2002 Case-IH 2388, 1516 hrs. 5 - Case-IH 1083, 8 row good, $2000. 785-542-2689. NEW TRACTORS 2000 Case-IH 2388, 3578 hrs. 2 - IH 983, 8 row 1976 JD 4430, good clean trac- Case IH 275 Magnum 2000 Case-IH 2388, 2713 hrs. IH 863, 6 row tor, quad, 18-4-38 Good Year GLEANER PARTS Case IH MAXXUM 115 MFD 1996 Case-IH 2188, 3171 hrs. JD 643, 6RN radial rear tires, 11.5-16 8 ply Case IH DX, series compact 1994 Case-IH 1688, 3696 hrs. Gleaner 6RN FOR SALE front, air and heat, 5,945 actual ‘79 875 Versatile 3 pt., new 1990 Case-IH 1680, 3200 hrs. Gleaner 6 row wide M - L3 - N6 - R62 - 72 new Case IH JX Series in stock hours; 2007 7x16 Titan goose- clutch, 21,500 w/12’ Degel- 2002 JD 9650, 1992 hrs. MISCELLANEOUS and used salvaged parts. Re- USED TRACTORS neck stock trailer, used twice, man...... $24,000 1981 IH 1440, 2830 hrs. Harsh No. 290 mixer wagon maned hydros, radiators, alter- 1998 MF 1250, 4WD, 30 hp. like new. 785-866-5983. MF 1183 8RN cornhead$4,000 2000 Gleaner R62, 3288 hrs. Gehl MX170 grinder mixer nators, sprockets and shafts. 1973 IH 1066, no cab JD 24 1/2’ 770 air drill, 110 bu. 1987 Gleaner R60, 3023 hrs. Knight 3375 mixer wagon New belts, Hillside raddles, 1973 JD 4230 2WD, cab ‘78-7700 JD hydro 220 header ...... $12,500 DISCS Kelly Ryan 5x12 feed wagon cylinder bars, elevator chains, 1968 AC 180 diesel tractor with pickup reel. Call 785-427- IH 490, 25’ 2-Haybuster H-1000 tub grinders etc. At reduced prices. Also ‘06 Case MXM130, MFD, cab 6747 NE, KS Case-IH 596, 23’ 11’ Otter dozer blade various size headers. 2005 NH, TC55 DA, MFD, ldr 785-221-8572 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: JD corn heads, 3-4- Case-IH 3950, 33’ 2000 Bestway FPII, 1060 6-8 rows. Farmhand and Krause 2420 22’11” Bestway FPIII, 1000 ga. spryr LOREN BLAZEK 2000 Case IH RS551 baler ‘82 L2 Gleaner 24 ft header, Hoelscher accumulators and DRILLS 2006 Bestway FP III, 1280 Belleville, KS. 1986 Case IH 6500 chisel shedded, nice. 785-648-0061. 785-729-3495, Shop 1996 Hesston 565A rd.b aler forks. Roeder Impl. Seneca, KS. Krause 5425, 25’ Several used rotary cutters 785-527-7130, Residence 1994 JD 930 disk MoCo 785-336-6103. JD 7720 and 920 flex head Case-IH 5300, 13’ GRAIN CARTS 785-556-8952 Mobile $13,000, 653A row head. 785- Case-IH 5500 soybean special, UFT 860 McConnell Machinery Case & IH 547-3572 or 785-741-0134. 30’ HAY EQUIPMENT BRUNA IMPL. CO. JD CHOPPER 3R30 head, 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS Salvage A630 BLACK, LM 6 row Glean- green, nice, $7,500. Richardton BALERS 785-562-5304 785-843-2676 New, Used & Rebuilt Parts er corn head, very good shape, high dump wagon with roof, JD 510 MARYSVILLE, KANSAS or Case 400 thru 4690, 4894, $2,500. 620-767-5928 or 785- $2,000. Roeder Implement, Gehl RB2880 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS 1896 466-6019. 785-325-2232 Seneca, KS. 785-336-6103. RBX 561 net WASHINGTON, KANSAS 785-242-1463 IH 460’s thru 5488, 1990 JD 9500, 3300 separator RBX 451 RICHARTON DUMP wagon, Evenings 4366, 4568, 4586 hours, field ready, nice, Case-IH RBX563 785-632-5621 $1,800. 785-499-5386. Over 700 Tractors on Shelf $28,000. 620-767-5928 or 785- Case-IH RBX562 81 7720 Combine 24’ header, 785-979-2271 WANT TO BUY 466-6019. 2 - Case-IH RS561 good condition $14,500.7700 www.mcconnellmachineryco.com Case & IH salvage tractors 2 - Case-IH 8465 PARTING OUT JD 6620 Sidehill Combine 20’ header hydro, 2 - Case-IH RS551 combine. 785-548-5096. $6,500. JD 990 rotary disc head, Elmer’s Repair Case-IH 8480 500 hrs, $13,500. JD 530 round CENTRALIA, KS PARTING OUT IH 1460 and NH 595, 3x4 sq. CLAY CENTER, KANSAS baler, $5500. 785-536-4559. 785-857-3248 715 combines. 620-341-7699. NH BR 780 www.brunaimplementco.com Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 29 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY

NEW EQUIPMENT FARMALL 460 with farmhand ATTENTION JOHN Deere F-11 loader, WF, motor prob- 1850/late model 750 NO-TILL NEW HOLLAND Hesston 4344 rakes in stock SHUCK x lems, many new parts. 785-238- DRILL OWNERS Are you hav- TRACTORS Hesston 9365 ...... In Stock 4840E Skid Loader IMPLEMENT 1338. ing down time because of the 2006 NH TV 145...... $76,750 MF 7480, Dyna VT, Tier 3, 0% for up to 48 months short life of seals on closing 1999 NH TV 140...... $55,000 Demo Discount ...... In Stock NOW A GLEANER Previously Owned wheels? A field-tested solution 1990 NH 946, 3600 hrs...... MF GC 2300 ...$10,250 - Cash PARTS DEALER GLEANERS 8345 Belarus w/TA26 that is easily installed is ...... $49,500 MF 6485...... NEW Woods batwing mowers in N6 hydro, tested...... $1,500 8345ST Belarus available. Call 605-889-2827. 2003 NH TJ 375, 1300 hrs...... ‘07 MF 2756 RB stock 670T engine w/UH 310 Belarus 4WD www.pollockretrofix.com. Pol- ...... $116,500 Kelly Ryan 5x12 ...... $9,700 Woods rotary cutters in stock L2-L3 long cleaning shoe $925 1086 IH W/GB 670 Ldr. lock Retrofix, Inc. 2002 NH TJ 375, 2600 hrs...... Rhino 184 & 272...... In Stock Landoll 26’ disk in stock New and used long seives 826 IH, Sharp ...... $104,000 USED COMBINES EZ Trail header trailers in 400 Series 30’ head .....$3,000 5045 Belarus w/TA26 Ldr. LM 20’ L3 header ...... $1,500 TRACTORS 1979 Vers. 875...... $22,500 ‘82 L2...... $7,500 stock New Case IH MX215 2006 NH T222, D ...... $9,500 ‘03 R65...... $129,000 EZ Trail 300 bushel wagons L3 straw chopper 2-R320 flexheads.$3,500 & up New Case IH DX31 2006 NH TC 55 DA, 800 hrs. .. ‘88 R-50...... $29,995 with augers & tarps in stock 1971 IH 656D, WFE, 3 pt. SchwantTractor ...... $21,500 USED TRACTORS 2008 Sunflower 25’ land finish- 16’, 18’ & 22’ Hume reels Various chaffers & sieves 1966 IH 806 D w/DuAl loader Dover, KS 2006 NH TC FF DA, 1500 hrs. MF 6150 - 2C, 1500 hrs., con- er, Demo ...... Call HAY EQUIPMENT ...... $19,500 signed ...... $33,000 2006 MF 5460 MFD with load- 670 T - 670 HI blocks, cranks, 785-256-6242 etc. NH 851 rd. baler www.schwanttractor.com (3) Manitou TM7320 FLHT Ford 861...... $5,900 er, 190 hrs...... Just In 1980 JD 510 rd. baler forklift...... $19,500-$23,500 USED HAY EQUIPMENT 1994 White 6195 MFD, low L-M ridged header, 18 ft. 24 ft. Hume reel w/JD mounts Hesston 5580 baler 2003 NH LS180...... $16,500 ‘05 Agco 5546A, 300 bales ..... hrs...... $49,900 Hesston 6610 swather, sal- Maize Repair Parts 2007 NH L190 ...... $24,500 1997 Hesston 1360 15’ disc Dealer for Chaff Spreaders, vage for Deere Forage Scat Track 1300C skid loader . ‘02 Hesston 4790 ...... $50,000 mower cond...... $13,900 Universal for all combines MISCELLANEOUS ...... $13,000 Hesston 856 rd. baler.$15,000 2003 Hesston 956A baler driver off walker crank - New Kory 260 gravity wagon Harvesters WINDROWERS 2 - Hesston 956A MW, 3900 w/mesh ...... $22,500 $1,050 Westfield TR100-71 auger Big Square Balers 2005 NH HW325, 2000 hrs. .... bales ...... $25,500 DMI Tiger Two pull type 7 New Landoll 6230 26’ disk ...... $53,500 Hesston 4755, coming in...... shank ripper with coulters..... BLAZEKS New Brown 7’ tandem disc Best Price Belleville, KS 2006 NH HW325, 425 hrs...... $40,000 ...... 9,500 New Brown 460 tree cutter and Quality ...... $63,500 Hesston 565 A...... $9,000 2002 JD 352TS mini excava- 785-729-3495 or New Brown 672 tree cutter 1998 NH 1475, 16’ .....$13,500 NH 116, 16’ ...... $6,000 tor, 950 hrs...... $25,000 785-527-7130 New Harvest International MAIZE 2002 NH 1475, 16’ .....$16,500 TILLAGE & MISC. Woods B320 20 ft. batwing ..... augers CORPORATION 2005 NH 1475, 16’ .....$21,500 M&W 15’ mower...... $6,000 ...... $6,500 785-556-8952 - Cell New Cimmaron 30’ header 2005 NH 1475, 15’ .....$18,500 JD 455 30’, clean, coming in Walinga 510 Agravac, like new trailer 888-722-8710 JD 1600, 16’ ...... $7,500 AC 1300 29’ F.C...... $2,000 ...... $12,000 FOR SALE: NH 660 baler bale 7 1/2’ high volume buckets, fits BALERS Caretree 632 skid steer tree command and net wrap, $3000 JD 640 loader FOR SALE: Kelly Ryan con- 2003 NH BR 780, AW $18,500 We are your Outback Guidance Dealer for Marion, spade...... $3,750 OBO. 785-654-3409. New Landoll 1550 5 shank rip- veyer feeder. Good condition, 1996 NH 664 AW ...... $9,750 1989 White 120 MFD, 4800 always shedded. Call 785-472- Harvey and Butler County 1975 JD combine 6600 diesel per 2002 NH 688 AW ...... $15,500 hrs., good cond...... $26,500 1981 IH 1460 combine 3928. 1998 NH 665 AW ...... $9,250 hydrastat, $2,150 obo; JD flex 2003 3000 Great Plains 30’ CONSIGNED EQUIPMENT 1986 CASE IH 1660 with 1010 2004 NH BR 780 BC ..$21,500 head #216, $2,050 obo. Herman drill, 9350A ...... $27,500 IH 4-16 plow, 2 pt. hitch 25’ head, 810 151/2’ head and 2007 NH BR 780A, NW...... Renyer. Fairview, KS. 785-467- New Sitrex 10 wheel rake in Mayrath 8x33 elec. drive auger header trailer, Gordon Air sieve, ...... $26,500 5065. stock Vermeer 605 Super F rd. baler 4100 hours, excellent condition, 2005 NH BR 700, AW $18,500 New Idea 5209 9’ disk mower LOADER WESTENDORF 7 ft Krause 271 12’ chisel plow $22,500. 620-664-4172. 2006 NH BR 700A, NW...... ¨ cond...... $12,900 quick coupler bucket TA- 28, like ...... $25,500 HESSTON 6342 Oliver 3 bottom rollover new. 316-799-2816, evenings. MF 1063 corn head, 6 row, MISCELLANEOUS plow...... Call average condition, Bish adaptor Gleaner 9 shank SS .....$4,000 White 2-105, recond., new SALVAGE COMBINES for JD, $1900 OBO. 785-541- Sunflower 14’ offset disk ...... paint...... $19,900 ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, 0621...... $3,000 k 1980 White 2-155, Cummins F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, d Sunflower 16’ offset disk ...... engine, good cond...$18,900 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, JD 714 mulch tiller 11- shank ...... $3,500 1982 White 2-135, overhaul, 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, front disks, very good condition, Rhino TX 165 turf mower ...... new paint ...... $18,900 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, t $5,000. William Twidwell, Frank- ...... $5,000 Challenger MT645 MFD, 1100 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH fort, KS. 785-799-3522. Bucyrus Magnum sod cutter, 603 N. Ash - Hillsboro, KS hrs...... $86,000 TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. Superior Impl., Inc. 1997 JD 893 hydraulic deck 42’...... $23,000 MF 5445 cab MFD loader, SALVAGE TRACTORS 620-947-3182 plates knife rolls, good chains, PMC land plane, 18’x50’ ...... power shuttle, low hrs...... ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, 402-879-4723 www.agpowerinc.com Evening 402-879-3719 rolls, and sprockets, $18,750...... $3,000 [email protected] ...... Consigned 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA 620-767-5928 or 785-466-6019. ROBL Farm Supply Woods 9000 3 point backhoe, 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, like new ...... Consigned 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE HAUL-MOR GRAIN trailer with JD 653A rowhead, $3,000 or 1982 IHC 5488 tractor, 7500 Incorporated MF 471 MFD w/1070 loader, 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, running gear, good floor, shed- $3,500 with Bish to L2 Gleaner; hrs, good 20.8x38 radial tires 704 Kunkle Drive like new ...... $27,900 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, ded, $500. 620-947-3706. JD 653 rowhead, $2,250 or and duals, $ 19,500, good con- 785-472-3114 1989 R50 Gleaner Combine, 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD $2,750 with Bish to L2 Gleaner. RWA, Immaculate condition . 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, dition, farmer owned. 785-747- ALLIS HD 11 EP power shift ELLSWORTH, KS 67439 Both in excellent condition.620- with flex head ...... $30,000 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; 8196. 785-729-3323. dozer hydraulic blade, hydraulic 276-6361. White 2-105 tractor...... Call MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. AGCO 430 corn head 6 row; tilt, open ropes, limb risers, good JD 8300 drill ...... $900 Mike’s Equipment 7100 12 row planter. 785-562- under carriage, good motor, TRACTORS 97 NH 2318 18’ hdr. . . .$9500 MF 596 cab, 4WD, low hours.. 7698. $20,000. 785-363-7340...... $36,000 BUHLER, KANSAS 05 CIH DX 24 330 ldr. $13000 BALERS JD 8820 w/ 930 rigid, 30.5 tires; 03 Kioti LK3054 mfd . .$13500 04 JD 567 ...... $21500 In Stock Degelman Bale King 1-800-543-2535 4”X16’ 12 volt drill fill auger w/ bale processorCall for Demo ‘98 Freightliner century class telescoping spout, $625 obo. 04 JD 5240 260h cab mfd . . . 96 JD 566 net ...... $17500 12.7 Detroit, 10 spd. with ‘94 ASV HD4520, 1998....$22,000 WANTED: OLD square balers, Steve Richard. 785-523-4402...... $38000 98 JD 566 net ...... $15000 model, 42’x96”x66” Timpte Hop- White 120 (consigned)$20,000 New Holland 76, 77, Super 77 00 JD 5210& ldr . . . . .$25000 96 JD 535 ...... $13500 per spring ride.785- 447-0371 or 9750 MF 25’ flex head....CALL with Wisconsin engines, JD 114- 04 CIH JX 75 ...... $18900 04 CIH 562 ...... $19500 785-280-0790. 80 Case 2290 & ldr . .$18500 04 CIH 562 ...... $16000 Lawrence, KS 116W, McCormick 5 D-T, MM 01 NH TM 115 2wd ldr $41000 03 CIH 562 ...... $20500 bale-o-matic, Massey Harris #1, RICHARDSON 30’ v-plow, x 01 NH TM 115 2wd . . $34900 03 CIH 562 Mesh . . .$17500 785-843-8093 Case, Oliver, Ford’s before pickers, anhydrous, hyd shut-off, 98 MX 170 mfd ldr . . .$55000 02 Hess 4910 ...... $58000 1960. 417-667-8244 evenings. tank hitch, $6,000. 785-658- Limited Supply 800-654-5191 Hay Accumulators 98 CIH 8940 mfd . . . .$65000 94 CIH 8465T ...... $5900 3434. Fax: 785-843-1014 JD 643 cornhead low tin, Forks For Small Square Bales 01 CIH MX 200 ...... $79500 Hess 565A ...... $8500 $5,500. 620-732-3130. COMBINE HEADS Gleaner or- & NH Bale Wagons 06 MX 285 MFD . . . . $125500 RAKES ange 6-10 corn head for LM, 88 CIH 9150 ...... $25000 Vermeer R23A ...... $8500 “Call Us Before You Buy” NEW TRACTORS good, $1,250; MF 13’F, U-2 reel, 99 CIH 9370 ...... $72500 Sitrex 10w ...... $2000 Over 20 Used DRY CREEK JD 7230 MFD w/740 loader excellent, $1,250; MF 13’R, ex- 95 NH 9480 ...... $55000 TILLAGE cellent, $750; MF 20’R, good, FARMS & SUPPLY 95 JD 8970 4wd . . . .$65000 CIH 3950 26’ ...... $12500 JD 2305 compact tractor Cars & Pickups 2007 GMC Sierra 1500, crew $1,000; Gleaner LM 20’R, good, Hesston, KS 02 Massey 471 ...... $18500 JD 680 29’ chisel . . . . .$1450 JD 3320 compact tractor cab, 35K $1,250. 785-336-2067. 620-327-2183, Ask for Joe 57 Ford 860 ...... $4285 Kr 1904 22’ disc ...... $2500 NEW MISC. 2007 Chevy Trail Blazer LS, 51 Ferg TO30 ...... $2200 Baker 1100 27’ ...... $7900 10’ & 12’ pull type levelers 4x4, 21K — COMBINES — ‘06 Kinze 12/23 . . . . .$58,000 79 IH 1486 ...... $15900 JD 230- 25’ disc ...... $3500 Land Pride Trekers 2006 Ford F150 XLT, super ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $193,500 ‘03 Kinze 12/23 . . . . .$53,500 78 Allis 5040 ...... $5900 05 strip cat 8R ...... $14900 Danuser hyd. post hole diggers crew, 24K ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $199,000 ‘05 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$76,000 COMBINES 07 Landpride 72” disk Westfield tailgate augers 2006 Chevy Silverado LT, crew ‘07 JD 9760 Hillco . .$225,000 ‘05 JD 1760 12RN . . .$34,000 05 CIH 2388 ...... $155000 79 Big G 24’ disk . . . . .$4500 NEW TILLAGE cab, 38k ‘06 JD 9760 Hillco . .$186,500 ‘04 JD 1760 12RN . . .$38,000 02 CIH 2388 ...... $113000 Baker 1100 27’ disc . . .$7900 Landoll 29’ disk 2005 Chevy Trailblazer 4x4, 3rd ’02 JD 9750 4WD . .$107,500 ‘98 JD 1760 12Rn . . .$28,500 01 CIH 2388 ...... $91500 JD 230 25’ disc ...... $3500 seat ‘07 JD 9660 Hillco . .$218,000 JD 7200 12Rn ...... $16,500 00 CIH 2300 ...... $94000 Krause 1418 24’ ...... $3500 WE HAVE NEW LANDPRIDE 2005 GMC SLE crew cab, 4x4, ‘06 JD 9660 4WD . .$182,600 ‘01 Kinze 12x20 . . . . .$32,000 97 CIH 2188 ...... $70000 IH 560 6X16 3 point plow . . . . 6’ & 7’ ROTARY MOWERS 40K ‘05 JD 9660 ...... $145,000 JD 7000 12RN ...... $7,500 IH 1460 25’ hdr . . . . .$18500 ...... $1000 SPECIAL PRICES 2005 Ford F-150 XLT ext. cab, ‘05 JD 9660 4WD . .$167,500 Kinze 6RN LF ...... $7,500 99 Gln R62 4698h . . . $54000 Glencoe 34’ FC ...... $1500 4x4, 40K ‘91 JD 9600 ...... $27,500 Pr. JD 515 drills ...... $5,000 90 CIH 1020 22.5’ flex .$8500 NEW HAY EQUIPMENT 2004 GMC Sierra SLE Z-71, ‘97 JD 9500 ...... $46,500 SPRAYERS 05 CIH 1020 25’ . . . . . $18900 Misc. H&S rakes, 12-16 wheels ext. cab, 4x4 ‘90 JD 9500 ...... $36,500 ‘05 Spray Coupe 7650 ...... 96 CIH 1020 ...... $12500 2003 Chevy 2500 HD ext. cab, ‘82 JD 6620 SH . . . . .$10,000 ...... $106,500 86 CIH 1063 Call for ATV & lawn equip. USED HAY & FORAGE 4x4, 67K ‘01 CIH 2388 4WD . .$120,850 — TRACTORS — GRAIN DRILLS EQUIPMENT 2000 GMC Z-71 SLE, ext. cab, ‘95 CIH 2188 4WD . . .$56,750 ‘03 JD 9420 Track . .$148,500 02 Sunf 9433-40’ . . . .$41000 JD 3970 pull type forage Straub International 4x4 ‘86 CIH 1680 4WD . . .$18,000 ‘00 JD 9400 Track . .$117,000 02 CB allplant 30’ . . . .$39000 Salina, Kansas harvester 1999 Chevy Silverado Z-71, 42 flex headers - JD, CIH, NH, ’83 Versatile 875 . . . .$22,000 90 GP 24’ ...... $10500 JD 467 mega wide w/wrap 1-800-658-4653 ext. cab, 4x4 CAT ‘77 Steiger ST270 . . .$18,000 01 GP 3S3000 ...... $30000 1996 NH 664 round baler 1996 Freightliner FLD 120 4 JD 1293 cornheads ‘98 JD 8400 Track . . .$77,000 92 GP 13’ ewd x2 . . . . $9500 785-452-1180 Eric Vermeer 605 Super J 785-493-4999 Kevin 16 JD 893 cornheads ‘94 JD 4960 MFWD . .$44,000 90 GP 24’ ...... $3500 www.dauertruckcenter.com 2 JD 843 cornheads ‘75 JD 4630 ...... $11,000 USED DRILLS & PLANTERS 93 GP 3610 36’ ...... $9500 Marion, Kansas JD Gun Safes In Stock 3 JD 643 cornheads ‘76 JD 4430 4 post . . .$15,000 JD 455 30’ w/fert. 88 GP 45’ ...... $11500 29 flex headers — TILLAGE — 1-877-382-2188 JD 1250 6 row Special Price 90 GP 2SF30 ...... $7500 GRAIN DRILLS & JD 510 disk ripper . . .$11,000 620-382-5439 Marlin 1986 GP 30’ 2 section 10” 90 GP 2SF24 ...... $3500 PLANTERS DMI disk ripper ...... $9,000 GP 13’ EWD 89 GP 3SF30 ...... $6900 Wichita, Ks. ‘06 JD 32x30” ...... Coming JD 960 33’ FC ...... $3,750 89 GP 3SF30 ...... $14000 ‘07 JD 32x30” ...... Coming CIH 4800 28’ FC . . . . .$7,000 87 GP 3S36 ...... $16900 1-800-779-7012 USED COMBINES ‘08 JD 2770 24RN . . .Coming — HAY EQUIPMENT — 1970 Gleaner M hydro 80 GP 3S30 ...... $4500 Hutchinson Ks. ‘08 JD 1770 24RN . . .Coming ‘07 JD 568, loaded . . .$29,500 GP 13’ ewd dry fert . . .$4900 JD 920 flex head DAUER ‘06 JD 1770 24x20” . .$85,000 ‘85 JD 530 ...... $6,500 PLANTERS 1-800-658-1714 IMPLEMENT ‘07 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$97,500 MF 12 baler ...... $750 03 CIH 1200 16R . . . . $59000 USED TRACTORS Larned Ks. ‘06 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$96,500 JD 1424 MoCo ...... $3,500 99 White 6100 12R . . .$22500 JD 6405 2WD CO., INC. ‘06 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$93,500 SPRAYERS 1-866-400-3105 JD 4400 compact tractor 785-825-2141 ‘05 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$89,500 06 SPX 3310 ...... $1375 w/front blade Salina, Kansas ‘05 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$88,000 05 CIH SPX 3200 . . . . .$1425 Great Bend. South 81 Highway ‘07 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$79,000 04 Hardi Nav 1100 . . . $24500 1-800-658-1706 USED LOADERS, 3 miles S. of Mid-State Mall ‘06 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$72,500 01 Willmar 8500 . . . . . $83500 FEED WAGONS, MISC. www.dauerimplement.com ‘06 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$75,000 SWATHERS Westendorf TA28 loader (After Hours) Hiawatha JIM ...... 785-668-2582 ‘05 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$71,000 NH HW320 18’ ...... $34900 Du-Al 3100 loader ‘04 Kinze 16/31 . . . . .$76,500 Koyker 600 loader (After Hours) Implement Co. 03 JD 4895 18’ ...... $45500 Auto Sales ‘98 JD 1770 16RN . . .$38,000 03 CIH HDX182 . . . . .$12500 Henke 370 bu. mixer wagon ‘05 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$69,500 785-742-7121 MIKE ...... 785-822-2613 90 JD 1600 16’ ...... $4000 KD 7400 loader w/JD mounts ‘06 Kinze 12/23 . . . . .$59,000 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 Page 30 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY

JD 4630 8 spd cab, duals, doz- USED TRACTORS 8350 JD 16X8 grain drill on 901 N.E. er, $9,500; Good steel 10 ft ‘05 Case IH MXM130 Value Double Time hitch, $1300; IHC HWY. 24 grain bed, 40” sides, $1,250. 510 16x8 grain drill $500; both MFD w/loader, 550 hrs. SUITE 101 Emporia. 620-528-3476. $1650. 785-747-8196. 785-729- ‘05 Case IH MXM130 MFD, TOPEKA BOBCATS - TRADE-INS 2050 hrs. 3323. 2007 S300 hi-flo 2 sp. cab, IH 1688 yield monitor, shed- KS ded, Burna Imp. Service re- ‘77 Case 1410 GALION GRADER T400A; heat & air, 750 hrs. ...$35,000 IH 3788 66617 2007 S250 2 sp. cab, heat & cords, 4,725 hrs, $35,000.785- Clark Michigan self propelled 604M and 605M balers 452-2558. ‘51 JD B, restored scraper 110-11B; 801 diesel air...... $34,500 MISCELLANEOUS WR22 wheel rakes ¥ DIESEL FUEL INJECTION 2007 S205 C, H & A, hand or Ford tractor. 620-343-1662. C/IH 8590 4x4 Baler recond..... ‘05 Case IH 2208 cornhead TM 800 trail mower ¥ TURBO CHARGERS hand & foot, 350 hrs. $29,000 ...... $32,750 BP8000 RH & LH bale proc. ‘02 Case IH 2366, 4WD ¥ SALES & SERVICE 2006 S220 open, 375 hrs...... 01 JD 930F full finger..$13,800 ‘02 Case IH 2388, 2000 sep. All Rebuilt Equipment ...... $25,500 96 JD 893 knife rolls ...$18,500 Have 1 Year Warranty hrs., 4WD 785-233-4535/800-234-0719 2006 S300 C, H & A, 30 hrs..... 82 JD 853A ...... $12,650 ‘93 Case IH 1666 combine, FAX 785-233-6943 ...... $39,500 85 JD 4650 2wd PS 3600 hrs .. sharp 2000 Case 1845C, 760 hrs., ...... $36,500 ‘02 Case IH 1020 flex, 30’ THE DIESEL SPECIALISTS very clean ...... $18,500 97 925 Flex ...... $6,250 ‘89 Case IH 1620 combine, GREAT PLAINS 3 section 2007 S185 hi-flo, open, 250 94 Gehl 7285 Feed wagon...... 3150 hrs. w/15’ 1020 and 604M, 605M, 504M Balers Case IH RBX562, like new, net grain drill older model, good hrs...... $25,500 ...... $5,850 843 cornhead R2300 twin rake kicker...... $19,500 condition, $3500. 785-244-6538. 2002 S250 open, 3600 hrs...... 92 JD 3970 coming in ...$7,750 Case IH 1054 cornhead BP 8000 processor BB 256 Bale Buster...... $4,500 ...... $17,500 Gehl 95 Grinder mixer (nice).... ‘02 Case IH 3950 disk, 33’ WRX-12 DuraBull Rake BP7000 bal. pro. flt tires$9,750 FOR SALE: JD 643 corn head, 1978 JD 4440 QR tractor ...... $1,150 ‘01 JD 2700 disk ripper Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. VERMEER USED EQUIP. low tin. 785-729-3393. w/260 SL loader...... $28,000 JD 9600 3400S hrs .....$36,500 Good selection of late model ‘95 GP 36’ solid stand 504G ...... $2,500 WANTED: JD 435 baler with 1983 Bobcat 443, 1750 hrs...... JD 8820 2100hrs...... $21,000 ‘04 Case IH DCX131 disk, USED VERMEER BALERS 605J monitor ...... $4,500 ...... $7,500 JD 2950 C/A 2wd ...... $16,250 Hydra-Bedª & accessories net wrap and kicker. 913-898- MoCo 605F balers ...$2,000 to $3,000 3395, evenings. 2003 T190 open, 1650 hrs...... Sunflower 6432 36’ Soil Condi- ‘05 Case IH RBX562 rd. baler Winkel Livestock Equip. 605H ...... $2,000 ...... $17,500 tioner...... $13,500 ‘91 Case IH 8450 rd. baler Winkel Flatbeds 605K net monitor...... $7,000 12 FT Great Plains no - till drill. 2005 T250 open, joystick, 480 Sunflower 1431 25’ Disk ...... ‘88 JD 920 flex head Bar 6 Cake Feeders 605K net kicker, monitor 785- 589- 2593. hrs...... $36,000 ...... $8,500 Case IH 1044 cornhead 605L net, kicker...... $12,750 FOR SALE: 1980 IHC 3788, Soilmover 7yrd Dirt scraper ..... Service on all 3 - Case IH 1020, 15’ heads WR22 10 wheel rakes 2+2 tractor, rearend overhauled ...... $5,750 Bobcat Equipment ‘86 Case IH 1020, 20’, nice in 2006, engine needs work. IH 5488 motor week...... $6,750 Sloop Sales & Stop by and talk to us. ‘96 Case IH 1020, 30’ flex 785-389-5871. Now Is The Time To Trade JD 260 Ldr ...... $3,200 2 - Case IH 5100 drills, tan- MILLER RANCH Hook’s Repair, Inc. MF SUPER 90 diesel tractor MORE - LEASE MACHINES dem hitch Rottinghaus Equip. EQUIPMENT Lyndon, KS 66451 for salvage or fix up. 785-294- COMING ‘98 Case IH 955 12 row, fold- Beattie, KS ing 34846 K-99 Hwy. 785-828-4706 1170. ALL MACHINES INSPECTED 785-353-2525 or www.sloophook.com & READY TO WORK. ‘98 Kinze 2210 12 row, 30” Alma, Kansas WANTED- A 22' pickup reel for 620-338-6388 Case IH 900 12 row, folding LM Gleaner Header 785-738- South on Rosencutter IH 800 12 row 30’ semi mount 785-765-3588 8046. JOHN DEERE 653A row crop in Manhattan, KS IH 800, 8 row 30, trailing www.millerranchequipment.com head, shedded and good, NEW LISTING: GP GRAIN drill For More Details Call Hiniker 5000 cult., 8x36 $2,750. 785-736-2772. 30’ hyd. fold, $2500. 785-242- Greg ¥ 785-215-4285 Orthman 613 super sweep 12 — ITEMS FOR SALE — 0% or Cash Off 3228. 785-418-2466. Jim ¥ 785-565-1300 FOR SALE: NH 890 field cutter row, 30 no-till cult., loaded CIH 8590 4x4 baler ...... Call CX75 4WD TR w/loader Chuck ¥ 785-537-9979 2 row head narrow head, elec- JD 1010 field cultivator, 28’ JD 567 baler net 2004$18,500 CX105 4WD tractor FOR RENT: JD 6 row corn tric controls. 785-293-5326. Case IH 183 6 row 30 Sunflower 30 foot cultivator CX105 4WD TR w/loader heads, IH adaptor available. Krause 1592 disk, 21’ 5331 ...... CALL Corning, KS. 785-456-5093. Many TRACTORS at KRAUSE 30’ Tandem disc, 20” MC115 4WD TR w/loader Gravity box w/gear & auger 560 Cockshutt, antique re- Abilene Machine are frt, have new 22” for rear, WANTED: JD 9660 or 9650 400 bushel grain cart builder...... $1,500 LEASE/RENTAL RETURNS $4,500.620-276-6361. walker combine, good condition. SALVAGE Case-IH 2594 tractor...... CALL 785-747-2842. 35 GLEANER HEADS ‘80 NH TR-75 combine MF 864 cornhead, 6x36$3,000 Chainsaws Sales & Service Corn, Flex, Rigid IH 1440, 1460 & 1660 com- Gleaner L2 parts ...... Call Zero Turn Mowers Majority Reconditioned bines HutchMaster 6500 24 ft. disc, OUR 58th YEAR DUFFEK IMPLEMENT ROSSVILLE nice...... $4,000 NEW TRACTORS Seward, Nebraska JD 1600 swather ...... CALL 2008 JD 7230 402-643-3290 Truck & Tractor Gehl 1875 TDC baler ...$5,000 2008 JD 7430 ROSSVILLE, KANSAS AC 630 cornhead, 630, black.. We install & 2008 JD 7330 www.gleanerheads.com 785-584-6195 ...... $2,000 Service Bale Beds USED TRACTORS JD 535 baler...... $7,000 2002 JD 7510 MFWD JD 213 flex head, needs some OUTRIGHT CASH PRICES Vaughn loader, IH mounts...... 2002 JD 7810 2WD, Sharp work. Call evenings. 402-696- ...... $1,200 1999 JD 7410, MFWD No Specials ¥ No Trades 4521. (2) CIH 5230 ...... $27,900 ea Flexi-coil sprayer, 70 ft. $3,000 1998 JD 6410, ROPS SQ 172, 6’ 3 pt. cutter 1997 JD 7610, 2WD CIH 5240 w/ldr ...... $34,000 JD CORN HEADS 1981-1990 JD 714A Chuckwagon..$4,250 2615L flexwear cutter CIH 5250...... $29,900 6-643 low tin oils, 1843 low tin ‘95 763 Bobcat skid loader. JD 7200 planter, 8 rw ...$8,000 1994 JD 5400, MFWD 121-09 9’ blade 1976 JD 4230 (2) CIH 7140 ...... oil, all have good deck plates, 316-321-1005. 316-323-2240. JD 960 cultivator, 24 ft..$4,000 TH4400 new Trail Hand ATV ...... starting at $33,900 rolls and chains, $5500- $8500, JD 6620 combine, 220 head ... 1973 JD 4430 SEVERAL 630 LM Gleaner USED EQUIPMENT FD 340 ...... $6,750 also have corn heads for rent ...... $10,000 COMBINES corn heads, (2) new 24’ pickup AMT 323, 10’6” mower cond. IH 3588 ...... $9,850 643 or 843. Cosgrove Farm CIH CX 90 MFWD...... $22,000 JD 216R reels. Don McLaughlin. 785- 1060 Hesston disc cnd..$3,500 JD 110...... $24,000 Company. 620-767-5928 or Big 12 grain cart ...... $1,200 JD 218R 799-7753. 200 AC tractor...... $6,000 JD 210C ...... $9,995 785-466-6019. White 2-155 tractor...... $7,500 NEW EQUIPMENT 3020 JD w/loader ...... $6,500 SPECIALS JD 2040...... $11,000 BISH ADAPTORS Gleaner LM Used Combine Parts CIH 8460 baler ...... $4,250 560 IH tractor dl. w/ldr...$4,000 JD 2940...... $15,500 IH 510 disc drill...... $1,000 2009 JD 1590, drill to JD for $150; JD combine to Gleaner A, E, C, C II, G, F, F2, TA-46 loader JD 4240...... $23,500 Demco gravity wagon...$1,800 2008 JD 568 rd. baler International head, $575; Shop M, K, L, L2, N6 Frontier RB1072 6’ blade JD 5520...... $22,850 JD 8300 drill ...... $1,000 JD Z track mowers made International to JD, $300. NH TR 70 Grazer ZT mower...... $2,500 JD 6410...... $28,900 CIH 1083 cornhead ...... CALL JD 741 SL 785-336-2067. IH 715, 815; MF 550, 510 2510 Kaw. Mule, dsl...... $5,000 JD 741 NSL (4) JD 6420 starting at $38,900 JD 643 cornhead...... $5,500 1270 14’ Hesston swather, like 6 ROW MF 63C corn head, JD JD 4400 & 6600 Bison 300 XHD 3 pt. blades JD 7210...... $39,900 JD 920 flexhead with air reel... new...... $14,000 adaptor, good. 785-446-3588. Various headers & tires (3) JD 7410 starting at $45,500 ...... CALL 704 JD hyd. rake...... $4,000 HAY EQUIPMENT DON McLAUGHLIN JD 7420 ...... $52,000 SCHULER 5010 vertical mix; JD 214 chuckwagon, mint ...... 5800 Hesston baler...... $1,000 1999 NH 1475 14’ MoCo Vermillion, KS (4) JD 7520 starting at $57,500 Haggerdon 401 hydra push ...... $3,000 New big bale forks IH 963 cornhead...... $3,000 JD 9200...... $59,900 manure spreader; JD 544B 785-382-6394 USED EQUIPMENT KUB M4030SU...... $6,950 Complete listing on our web: Hesston 4910...... $45,000 loader. 620-382-4752. Cell: 785-799-7753 *********************************** 1995 48’ muv-all equip. trailer (2) McC C100...... $19,500 ea www.jonesmachineryinc.com 2006 JD 1770 NT 16RN...... Bobcat 763...... $12,750 FLEX HEADS (2) JD 1997 USED FORAGE 930F, $8,750; JD 920F, $6,750; USED TRACTORS BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY HARVESTERS & HEADS ...... Coming View equipment online at JD 220F, real slick, $4,950. Nel- JD 7420 CAH JONES 4-’05 Claas 900 ...... Coming In 2007 JD 1760 w/fert. ..Coming www.AbileneMachine.com son Farms. Lindsborg, KS. 785- Case-IH MXM 155 ’03 Claas 900...... Coming In 2006 JD 1990 CCS, 40’ 1990 JD 630 disk or our Abilene, KS, location. 452-1967. 785-452-5685. USED COMBINES MACHINERY, INC. 2004 Claas 900 ...... Coming In Case-IH 1660 RWA Smith Center, KS SOLID — STABLE Call Jerry or Todd at 2005 Claas 900 ...... Coming In WANTED: Gooseneck grain Case IH 2388 RWA 785-282-3000 1997 Claas 880...... $85,000 STILL JD 800-255-0337 trailer with electric hoist. 785- IH 1460 RWA 785-282-0432 Cell Claas RU600, 8 row head...... 820-1579. AC R50 RWA 785-389-5951 ...... From $30,000 GLEANER 15’ L or M header, Evening Calls Welcome *********************************** $475; 15’ G header with flex bar, 1-800-530-5428 MISCELLANEOUS $475; ‘70 JD propane tractor Thomas Impl. Inc. Krimper Kracker grain roller wide front, 3 point (not original), mill ...... $2,000 Jct. 59 & 96 Hiways $3,000. 785-353-2392. Altamont, Kansas 1975 Ford LN truck, gas, auto- 785-336-2138 Days matic w/bed & hoist....$4,000 NH SQUARE baler hay liner Fax: 620-784-5622 785-548-5855 Nights model #278, $4,500. 913-909- Visit Us At COMBINES 7438. jddealer.deere.com/toddtractor ‘99 Gleaner R62...... $83,000 480/80R38 FST RAT ...... $824 Seneca, Kansas LATE JD 7700 combine, A1 ‘98 Gleaner R62...... $81,500 20.8x38 FST SAT ...... $900 shape, near new tires and many ‘98 Gleaner R52...... $65,000 18.4x34 FST TF & RD .....$561 new parts, field ready. Call D — USED IMPLEMENT — ‘94 Gleaner R62...... $52,650 Mornings. 402-821-2793. 1980 MF 2705 tractor, nice ..... DON’S TIRE 2000 Case IH RS 561 TRACTORS & MISC...... $12,500 Hesston 1340 MoCo ‘91 JD 780...... $7,450 TF 866-888-7838 Kalvesta Impl. 1978 2840 JD tractor 80 hp , MF 63C cornhead...... $1,500 Gehl______4500 skid loader ‘04 Kinze 3600 ...... $61,100 ROP’s dual hydraulics, good MF 16 ft. flex...... $1,250 Abilene, KS Company, Inc. ‘97 Allis 8610...... $39,500 rubber, good paint, good tractor. Demco 500 gal. sprayer ..$950 ‘05 Gleaner R65 ‘04 Bobcat S250...... $25,900 620-855-3567 785- 336 - 2797. RHS 3 pt. 42 ft. sprayer & IH 3788 2+2, rebuilt engine, ‘06 Bobcat S185...... $22,650 KALVESTA, KS 67856 tanks...... $1,000 fuel injection, lots of parts re- ‘06 Bobcat S130...... $17,500 www.kalvestaimplement.com 12’ Massey 520 disc...... $800 placed, good tires, field ready, ‘01 Bobcat 863 ...... $20,750 Gleaner Combines 78 MF 750 combine, parting $9,700, will pay partial trucking. WANTED: OFFSET disc 10- 14 * All listings in Sabetha 825 flex head...... $14,500 out 785-582-4045. ft need good frames and good ‘99 R62...... $54,500 Sabetha, 785-284-3401 Big Ox and Landoll V-rippers blades. 402-297-8750. ‘94 R62 Cummins...... $49,500 63C MASSEY corn head 6 row Kuhlman Impl. Hays, 785-735-2651 JD 653A row head...... $3,500 Mellenbruch 30” in excellent condition totally FOR SALE: JD 630 22' 2" Disc. LINN, KANSAS Colby, 785-462-2412 Krause 27’ disc...... $5,250 adapted to JD feeder house, on/ Blades 21"-21 1/2" Good paint, Smith Center, 785-282-6861 Machinery 785-348-5547 Days COME IN & MAKE AN OFFER off in 5 minutes, $2,800. 785- shedded. $12,500 (785) 200- Ellinwood, 620-564-2255 Soldier, Kansas 457-3440. 1131. www.langdieselinc.com ON WHATEVER YOU NEED 785-834-2541 GRAVITY WAGONS SUNFLOWER Cell: 785-305-1483 INT’L 27’ vibra shank field cul- EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 HARVEST EQUIPMENT tivator, hyd fold, harrow, $1,000. to 400 bushel & SNOW BLOWERS for Sale 8530 CASE IH small square Roeder Implement, Seneca, KS. EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 Call 785-336-6103. bushel baler, whip, farmhand accumu- lator and fork, excellent condi- LUCKE MANUFACTURING New Kent Field Cultivators tion, low bales, $9,000. 785- 1-800-735-5848 '79 IH 1460 RWA w/ 20' 820 658-7297. 1-800-735-5838 flex and 863 cornhead, 5026 hrs 81 Farm Eq. Service shedded, w/ new drive tires, McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 400 BUSHEL grain cart hy- www.luckemanufacturing.com field ready, $14500. 620-625- 1-800-357-3101 draulic fold, hydraulic shut off, E-Mail: [email protected] 2465 or 620-496-8319 tarp. $3,700. 785-761-4554. Minot, ND Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 31

MACHINERY BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS BINS - DRYERS - VACS WANTED BEHLEN GRAIN dryer, contin- OHLDE TRACTOR uous flow, 500 bushel per hour, WANTED REPAIR excellent, could deliver. 785- 4420 - 6620 - 7720 - 9500 JD combines and heads, skid ¥Daewoo 440 Plus...... $19,500 337-2984. loaders, any condition or any NEW XRT VEHICLES o other equipment. SERVICES 12 month 0% 402-920-3289 financing or Serving the area for 42 years CATTLEMEN’S LIVESTOCK 402-923-0163 in grain equipment sale, erec- services, agriculture, fencing, free upgrade tion and service. Call us for ex- skid steer work, pasture MISCELLANEOUS ¥ New XRT 850...... Just In perienced service. cleaning, bulldozer work. Chore ¥XRT 1550 SE...... service, all work done by cattle- WANTED: GUITARS, Basses, ...... Spring sale $10,950 J. & N. Elliott men for cattlemen. Reference amplifiers, effects etc. working ¥XRT 1550 dsl...... Just In Construction, Inc. provided.785-214-9532. or not. 1980’s and older. Cash ¥Club Car Box 127 ¥ Morrowville, KS paid, anything considered. Call USED UTILITY VEHICLES LARRY’S PORTABLE sawmill 785-265-3872 785-293-5258 evenings ; email ¥Used XRT-1200 service, can come saw your logs. 785-776-8153. 785-565- [email protected] ¥Used school bus, 1987, Ford, STEEL BUILDING 2647. DUTCH WEST wood burning 65 pas., AT, diesel...... $2,500 INVENTORY SALE Gillmore Southdowns of Moundridge exhibited the top stove. 785-866-4110 after 5:30. OHLDE I-Beam Construction MASSAGE BY Yollie, Asian flock at the 2008 Nebraska State Fair. TRACTOR REPAIR Easy Bolt-Up Design girl, 26 year old. Lics. Please 892 Quivira Road 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 daytime appt. 816-808-9586 Topeka. Linn, KS 66953 Many Others Available 785-348-5766 (800) 369-3882 PETS Satellite phones turn cowboys 800-546-5457 www.toplinebuildings.com CORGI PUPS. Tri-s and red and whites. Ready 9/15. Farm into ‘voice on the mountain’ EMPLOYMENT SMITH POSTYARD raised with kids. 785 325 2791. SILVER CITY, Idaho (AP) — The craggy largest single fire ever fought by the Idaho Post, Staves, Poles & Rails AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD gullies where Idaho cowboy Paul Nettleton BLM at nearly 1,000 square miles. It left be- HEDGE- CREOSOTE & CCA FARM HELP puppies ready for new homes runs 1,200 head of cattle around this living hind dead wildlife and livestock, scorched Pressure Treated WANTED now. Blue Merle, black tri’s, Owyhee County ghost town are often pre- grazing ground and charred habitat for sea- JEFF SMITH black and white males and fe- cious minutes from reliable cell phone cov- sons to come for sensitive species such as Feeder cattle and row crop. PH 620-625-3439 males. 785-292-4344 or leave erage. sage grouse. GOOD EXPERIENCE RE- www.smithpostyard1989.com message. QUIRED. Must be able to di- It’s a place where sudden summertime As the embers were barely cool, BLM agnose and treat cattle. Hous- REGISTERED FEMALE English windstorms howl in from the broiling lava managers and ranchers last fall began dis- ing available. Miami County Hardwood Lumber Setter pups ready for new fields of eastern Oregon, bringing with them cussions about improving communication Area. Great Benefits Oak & Cottonwood homes/companions. Born dry lightning that can ignite fast-moving before the next conflagration. 6/8/08. Parents are on site and wildfires on sage-and-juniper hillsides. For an initial agency investment of Call Jim at For trailers, decks, horse stalls, are excellent hunters. Pups construction, fencing, etc. Unchecked, they could quickly turn Silver $10,000, the seven Iridium satellite phones 913-238-6716 or have had shots and been City’s historic wooden buildings to ash. seemed a reasonable bargain, said Janet CUSTOM CUT TO ANY SIZE wormed. 785-410-2636. Bob at This spring, Nettleton and six other Peterson, the BLM’s safety manager in Also kiln dried hardwoods HARVESTING Owyhee County ranchers who make their Boise — especially considering the Mur- 800-542-7838 CAN CUT YOUR LOGS livelihoods in some of America’s most re- phy complex alone cost more than $13 mil- mote backcountry began carrying satellite lion to fight and will likely set taxpayers POSITION AVAILABLE for Kansas LOOKING TO harvest corn, young intern on Central Kansas milo, and beans 2 Case com- telephones provided by the federal Bureau back another $34 million to restore the ranch. Cattle, horse, machinery, Hardwoods, Inc. bines. 785-349-2850. of Land Management and the Idaho Bureau blackened landscape. fencing experience provided. Belvue KS 1992 NH TR96 New Updates of Homeland Security. “The ranchers are a pretty key partner,” Bunkhouse, meals, pocket cash 785-456-8141 Approx. 2900 Sep. Hrs $28,300 It’s an effort to turn men whose ranching she said. “They know the country.” provided. Needed: good work 785-458-9561. families have been wedded to this land for Iridium has nearly 230,000 commercial ethic, desire to learn, lack of more than a century into a high-tech ad- and government voice subscribers, along LOOKING FOR 2009 hay to cut emotional and financial bag- vance guard against wildfires that just a with a unit that supplies equipment for gage. Contact: Joel Wimer, in north central Kansas. New C&W Ranch. 785-452-0343; jwi- self-propelled sickle swather. year ago devastated millions of acres in companies and the U.S. Department of De- [email protected]. $65/hour. Call 620-382-7737. Idaho. fense to track assets in remote areas where “Minutes count in that country,” a musta- there’s no conventional cellular communi- FT SALES/FIELD SPRAY EQUIPMENT chioed Nettleton told The Associated Press cation. Voice users include soldiers, the REPRESENTATIVE 29 ga ptd (lifetime wty) .$94/sq one morning last week after parking his maritime industry, oil and gas companies, Position based out of Junction 29 ga #2 ptd white ...... $83/sq 2006 BESTWAY sprayer #4, four-wheeler outside the town’s 145-year-old utilities, construction and mining — “Basi- City, KS. Must have knowl- 26 ga ptd (lifetime wty)$111/sq 1000 gallon tank, 60’ booms, Idaho Hotel. “Right now, it’s pretty quiet. cally any industry where you’ve got workers edge of cattle industry and 26 ga galvalume ...... $88/sq Raven 440 monitor, inductor But it’ll come.” out in the middle of nowhere,” Iridium sales/marketing experience. tank, rinse tank, foam markers. Travel required. - Delivery Available - 785-363-2232. The BLM says Owyhee County — the spokeswoman Liz DeCastro said. Building Packages, OH Doors Email resume to name comes from South Pacific explorer Should one of Idaho’s cowboys spot a fire Insulation, Livestock 1992 PATRIOT II 60 ft, 500 gal, [email protected] Captain Cook’s spelling of Hawaii and hon- and place a call, firefighting planes sta- Equipment, GPS Mapping A/C Field Ready- ors Hawaiian trappers who disappeared in tioned at the Boise Airport across the Snake or call 785-238-1483. $ 36,000 785-844-0369. Scales, Wa- the uncharted region in 1818 — is the first River could be scrambled quickly. The ters 42' DEMCO sprayer boom, 25 place the agency has armed cowboys with ranchers have been told to use the phones Plains Grains, (prices tips, 20" spacing, 8003VS stain- subject to change) satellite phones. in medical emergencies, too. The state’s dis- Incorporated less tips, chemsavers, hyd. rais- Residents who call Silver City home dur- aster agency, the Idaho Bureau of Home- ing and lowering and boom ends A private non-profit regional ing the summer feel a little safer, knowing land Security, is chipping in for the service plumbed for foam marker, com- wheat-marketing organization Fortress Fence plete and ready to mount on Nettleton is always connected to one of costs. representing state wheat com- Strongest continuous sprayer.$500 Krug Farms, Inc., Bethesda, Md.,-based Iridium Satellite “If you see a fire and have no connectivi- missions in TX, OK, KS, CO, fence made. Russell, KS 785-483-1312. LLC’s 66 satellites hurtling through space, ty, you can’t tell anybody,” said Col. Bill NE, seeks consultant for day- 4, 5, 6 & 7 bars available not just the earthbound cell tower on near- Shawver, the agency’s director. “To have a to-day management. Consul- 1998 1803 Taragator, Cum- Bigger...Stronger...Cheaper! by War Eagle Mountain that’s often blocked satellite phone with you, you can make that tant is expected to coordinate mins, 18 speed. 785-479-3753. the region’s terrain. immediate call and get firefighters mobi- activities within the scope of Corral Materials 785-263-3037. the regional strategic plan. “He’s kind of our voice on the mountain,” lized.” This includes managing the More choices...Lowest prices! 60FT B&B spray boom, 3point, said Jim Hyslop, who helps run the local Sil- The phones were distributed to ranchers hard winter wheat crop quality Prime & reject pipe, rods, foam marker, tips, complete, ver City Fire and Rescue and has family based on where they run their cattle and the $4500. 785-799-3339 or 785- testing program and communi- cable, caps, clips, springs roots here dating to 1916. existing grid of cell phone service. Cowboys 799-4467. cating crop quality information and more. After nearly eight years of uninterrupted call in once a month, to make sure the to international customers. Structural Steel 1998 854 Rogator 80’ booms drought, ample snowfall and spring rains in phones are working. Proposals should be SS tank. 785-479-3753. 785- 2008 left much of Owyhee County’s high Ken Tindall, whose family has ranched submitted to: Square tubing, angles, flats, 263-3037. country greener than normal this year, Owyhee County since 1885, has 1,000 head of [email protected] channel, beams, sheet, plate meaning fire danger has been limited. cattle on 100,000 acres of private and public or Rt. 1, Box 65 and more. WANTED Those typical summer storms with dry light- land on both sides of the Idaho and Nevada Burlington, OK 73722 by September 15, 2008 WE DELIVER MANUAL SQUEEZE chute ning and sudden gales haven’t materialized, border. In Nevada, he has no cell phone re- GoBob Pipe & Steel large enough for cows and bulls. either; the ranchers have yet to use their ception at all; his BLM sat phone could WANTED RELIABLE person to 785-823-8555. new phones. come in handy, he said. help operate farm and seed 877-851-2365 A year ago, however, 3,000 square miles “From some of the ridge tops, I can see WE BUY LOW QUALITY business, pre-employment drug www.gobobpipe.com of Idaho — an area three times the size of 80, 90 or 100 miles in any direction,” Tindall GRAIN & FEED and physical test, benefits, CDL Rhode Island — was torched by blazes. said. “If I see smoke, I can get it reported preferred, E.O.E. 785-949-2204. ¥ We will pay you the highest The biggest was the Murphy complex of very quickly. I could have used it last year a price. ¥ Picked up at your farm or fires, a lightning-caused inferno that lot, that’s for sure.” BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS storage facility. burned for three weeks and became the ¥ We have vacs & equipment Butterfly Supply, Inc. to load it out. ¥ Aggressive prices and imme- Entityto focus on rural development 800-249-7473 diate payment. ¥ Satisfaction Guaranteed. No Governor Kathleen Sebe- and the Office of Rural Op- The creation of the new ¥ Tubing ¥ Rods ¥ Cable ¥ surprises. lius has unveiled the new portunity. The Division will Division of Rural Develop- ¥ Guardrail ¥ Clips ¥ ¥ Damaged wheat, corn, soy- Division of Rural Develop- be headed by Carole Jordan, ment follows the recommen- beans, milo or feed products ment within the Kansas De- a 30-year veteran of rural dations of a 2007 report by LIVESTOCK in any condition. 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The exhibit opens Sept. 17 and runs 50, of rural Grand Island weeks.” has now progressed to Nebraska, according to through October 5. This exciting exhibit explores the says he has been farming What Quandt remem- where he has use of his Becki Koehler, director of development of the cowboy boot in Kansas from its earliest appearance on the cattle trails to the present “since I was a little kid.” bers is waking up one upper body, but still has development for the Easter day. Foraman raised on a morning with “a real bad paralysis from the hips Seals program in Nebras- Cowboys typically purchased their boots when they family farm, working the headache and a high tem- down. Steve has continued ka. Koehler started the Ne- received their wages at the end of the trail, in such land and harvesting its perature.” physical therapy and hopes braska AgrAbility Program. Kansas towns as Abilene, Wichita, and Dodge City. bounty has been a way of When he went to see a to be able to walk again, She said the program Although no single boot maker can accurately life. It’s what he knows. doctor, Quandt said, he someday.” provides comprehensive claim to have created the cowboy boot, research indi- It’s in his blood. wasadvised to take “a Before being diagnosed case management and re- cates that the high-heeled, below-the-knee boot was “This is my grandpa’s bunch of aspirin or what- with a disease he’d never habilitation technology actually a collaborative process between cowboy and boot maker. services for farm and farm,” Quandt said, sitting ever.” heard of, Quandt said, he This exhibit examines changes in boot fashion, be- in his wheelchair, looking But the next day, “My farmed 550 acres of the ranch family members liv- ginning with the plain work boots of the nineteenth out at a crop that’s nearing temperature was higher family farm as well as ing with disabilities. century, to the fancy, colorful boots worn by the harvest. and my headache was get- doing extensive custom Ahydraulic lift was singing cowboys of the early twentieth century. It con- Quandt is planning to ting worse.” work for area farmers. mounted on his flatbed cludes with a section focusing on the current boot harvest silage. But the fact When he returned to the He also operated a farm pickup. The lift allows him makers who continue the tradition of making custom that he will be able to do doctor that day, “They sent repair business. to move from his wheel- cowboy boots in Kansas. that is a miracle itself, me to the hospital, and I While in the hospital, chair to his pickup or to Custom Cowboy Boots: The Kansas Story was pro- considering that he was don’t remember anything he was haunted with the access his farm equipment. duced by the Kansas State Historical Society with major funding from the National Endowment for the paralyzed from the jaw from there until eight thought, “Would I ever Other accommodations Arts, and is being toured by the Kansas Interpretive down for nearly a year. weeks later,” Quandt said. farm again?” provided included hand Traveling Exhibit Service. He was diagnosed with According to Simmons, Family, friends and controls for an all-terrain Visit or call Boot Hill Museum, Front Street, Dodge Guillain-Barre syndrome in Quandt was first taken to neighbors all pitched in to vehicle and a pickup, as City 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m. Sunday September 2007. Guillain- St. Francis Hospital in get Quandt’s crop harvest- well as a sit-to-stand Easy (620) 227-8188. Barre syndrome is an un- Grand Island and then ed and into the bins. Stander. Admission to the exhibit and related programming common inflammatory dis- transferred to the Nebraska Quandt and his wife, Since coming home to is free. order in which the body’s Medical Center in Omaha. Anita, have been married the farm, Quandt said, he immune system attacks the Eight weeks later, for 30 years. They have has made progress in his nerves, typically causing Quandt finally begin to two daughters, Melissa, 20, rehabilitation. He hopes to REAL ESTATE severe weakness and num- grasp what was happening and Katie, 14. be able to stand on his bness, according to J.D. to him. In January, Simmons owntwo feet come plant- Simmons of Nebraska Vo- Quandt was eventually said, Madonna Rehabilita- ing time next year. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2008 cational Rehabilitation. transferred to Madonna tion Hospital referred And his plan is to be 352 ACRES “Eventually, the whole Rehabilitation Hospital in Quandt to the Nebraska actively involved in harvest body can become para- Lincoln and finally re- AgrAbility Program. Ne- in the upcoming months, POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY, KANSAS leased in January 2008, braska AgrAbility is a col- starting with cutting silage Located West of WAMEGO, KANSAS to Salzer Road then lyzed, even the muscles North. used for breathing,” Sim- after four months of hospi- laborative effort of the in the next several weeks. U.S. Department of Agri- “I’m going to give it a Offered in 7 tracts from 29 Acres to 80 Acres. Building, mons said. “Steve had a talization. Hunting, Farming & Livestock. Many possibilities. severe case of this syn- “Steve was at one point culture run by the Univer- try,” Quandt said. See next week’s Grass & Grain for full list. Horse show to BURGESS FARMS GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS draw 250 entries 1521 Pillsbury Drive, MANHATTAN, KANSAS More than 250 4-H horse AUCTION VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER project participants and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 — 9:31 AM 785-770-0066 ¥ 785-537-9003 ¥ 785-539-2316 their horses are expected to compete during the 4-H Sterl Hall, 619 N. Rogers — ABILENE, KANSAS horse show at the 2008 ner; VCR tape rewinder; back Kansas State Fair, Sept.12 - massager; cast alum kettle; 14, said Anna Muir, show co- tennis rackets; Dirt Devil vac; 6 ordinator. steel folding chairs; lots of dec- Events are scheduled to orator cake pans; coolers; 8M projector; planter; Quick Cook begin at 8:30 a.m. in the cooker; Gibson glass punch Expo Center, said Muir, a bowl, cups; Eureka scrubber; TRACTORS former Crawford County, 4- Nativity scene; child’s chair; Scat Track 1700C H member and horse show 2003 FORD EXPLORER coal bucket; old sled; doll bed; NH TS115A, C&A, FWD JD 325 Skid Steer participant. She is now a stuffed animals; horse collec- NH TS110, FWD, Cab JD CT332 CTL FURNITURE, ing tray; Avon; bedding; table of Kansas State University Re- tion; handicap electric lift; toy NH TN65, 4WD, Open Case 450 COLLECTIBLES & clothes; metal match box; toys; IHC tractor; wood step ladder; NH TC21D COMBINES & WAGONS search and Extension agent MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS chip and dip set; pewter tray; Pinocchio and Mickey Mouse in the Phillips-Rooks Dis- Dining room table with 6 chairs; Micro train set; mixer; small Ford 1920 NH TR98, FWD banks; electric miscellaneous trict. Whirlpool freezer; Kenmore crock; egg plate; cheese saver; Ford 7700/Ldr. NH TR89, FWD dryer; Whirlpool washer; metal heavy glass bowls; kitchen items; many, many more items Ford 901/Ldr. Case 2388, FWD, 2004 The competitive events too numerous to mention. are respectful of age and cabinet; 6 gun case; small utensils; silverware; hand Ford 5000, Diesel Case 2388, FWD, 1998 Sanyo TV; recliner; couch; end mixer; kitchen knives; bread YARD, SHOP & FARM skill-building activities that Ford 4000 Case 1660 tables; GE side-by-side refrig- maker; TV wall bracket; meat MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Ford 3000 Bradford 528 Cart are consistent with educa- erator; microwaves; wood grinder; Rival meat slicer; Horse yard art; shop vac; Play- tional 4-H programs, she kitchen cabinet; 2 Hoosier style cookbooks; wall phone; pitcher Ford Jubilee EZ Trail 710 mate cooler; good horse collar; Ford 8N said. cabinets; old dresser; old chest and bowl; cast iron windup new Craftsman roto tiller; Lawn Parker 500 Cart The annual state show is of drawers; porcelain top table; toys; security light; Jr. scooter; Boy mower; MTD snow blower; Case IH MXU130, MFD PLANTERS & TILLAGE typically one of the high- portable dish washer; kitchen electric train set; Christmas alum ramps; porch swing; wash Case JX95, FWD, Ldr. 2 - IH 5100 Drills w/Hitch gas stove; gas dryer; GE TV decorations; brass Genie; lots tubs; hose winder; hitch; gar- Case 1030 Case IH 530B Ecolo Tiger lights of the year´s activi- with VCR player; round oak of kids toys; brass handle tea ties, but is a small part of den hose; Weber BBQ grill; fer- Case 1370 Kewanee 1020 kitchen table; bookshelves; pot; piano chair; lamp stand; tilizer spreader; gas cans; roll the 4-H horse project, which Case 1690 Kinze 3650 16/31 bookcases; super single Lincoln Logs; wind up Fisher of chicken wire; 3 - 6x6 timbers; waterbed; headboard; single Price toys; Budweiser horse JD 4320/Ldr Kinze 2600 12/23 teaches much about the dog house; wagon wheels; bed; triangle wood table; light; monkey doll; Co-op truck; JD 2640 Kinze 2500 8/15 characteristics of different dolly; camper cover; 12V hoist; sewing machine in stand; chest toy JD tractor with cab; Coke JD 4630 breeds of horses, animal sand box; porch swing; lots of JD 7000 6 Row of drawers; rocking chair; large Cola mirror; covered wagon MF 1135 JD 331 Disc health, including food and waterbed; gun case; wood lamp with horses; toy horse hand tools; leaf blower; battery nutrition, care, training and charger; 10” band saw; tool IH H Krause 41’ field cultivator shelves; night stands; enter- trailer; new Galloping Pony; IH 350U, Ldr. safety, Muir said. tainment center; free standing wood doll high chair; bear boxes; bend grinder; bar Great Plains 24’ No-Till fireplace; swivel platform rock- lamp; kerosene lamps; wooden clamps; router; tarps; gas weed Cat MT745 HAY TOOLS ers; Zenith console stereo; cigar box; cake rack; pictures; eaters; post hole diggers; Cole- INDUSTRIAL NH BR780 R. Baler Home Bred, Raised & Trained man lanterns; soaker hoses; 46 Years Of Breeding ... apartment size refrigerator; doll collection some porcelain Bobcat S250 NH 456 9’ Sickle wood cabinet; overstuffed heads; set of kids books, Walt lawn and garden tools; bicy- Bobcat S185 JD 285 10’ Discmower chair; treadmill; oak cabinets; Disney; attic fan; Little Red cles; retractable trouble light; Bobcat S175 alum level; floor jacks; creeper; JD 704 14Wh stereo system; VCR; Steam wagon; large pitcher, bowl; mir- Bobcat 753 Vac carpet cleaner; metal box ror with wood frame; food dehy- sanders; skill saws; Coleman H&S 12W Rake case; kerosene lamps; deer drator; pots and pans; clothes cooler on wheels; miscella- Bobcat 773 Vermeer WR22 Rake heads; candle holders; fire- hamper; area rugs; wood neous plumbing supplies; yard Bobcat 607 Backhoe Vermeer WR220 Rebel Annual Performance Foundation place tools; floor light; Arcorml stand; knick knacks; glass bull; swing; patio table with 4 chairs; Bobcat T190, Track Hesston 3982 12Wh Quarter Horse Sale dishes from France; set of Cre- records; Proform exerciser; bar Guns: 22 Western Auto rifle; Bobcat 430 M. EX Rhino 10’ Mower Saturday, Oct. 11, 1 p.m. ative fine china; Eureka sweep- bell set; electric roaster; stain- 12 ga. Sears shotgun; 20 ga. 35 er; plant stands; wall clocks; less steel pans; fiberglass stor- shotgun; many, many more wood lamps; costume jewelry; age cab; white vanity top; Emergency After Hours Parts 20 W items too numerous to men- E bathroom cabinet; silver serv- whiskey decanters; blue can- tion. Planting, Haying & Combining R A Clerk/Cashier: Auction Company. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over I N Call 816-724-1573 D L printed material. Lunch served. E I There will be a $10.00 Service Charge R N SELLER: BRIAN ELBURN S G for Fuel and Time S “Be Wise”...Select ALLYN THOMPSON & Sale Attraction: BB Hes A Cowboy Visit us at: www.earleytractor.com Ridden all y ear at Craig Cameron Clinics RON SHIVERS AUCTION CO. and on Flint Hills ranc hes. Buchman’s Double B Ranch 120 NE 14TH ST., P.O. BOX 356, ABILENE, KS 67410 816-632-7277 Alta Vista, KS • 785-499-6894 PHONE: (785) 263-7488 ¥ FAX: (785) 263-1973 EARLEY TRACTOR FREE PICTURE CATALOG EMAIL: [email protected] [email protected] Visit our website: www.rsrealtyandauction.com Cameron, MO Dennis Rezac, Auctioneer, 785-437-2785 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 33 September deadlines set for SURE buy-in, other programs A calendar turned to al economist and risk man- ing to make informed deci- covers 2008 crops and 2009- September means one agement specialist, says sions before paying 2008 2012, Barnaby said. Yet, to thing to many farmers: it that in Kansas, “Crops are NAP and CAT fees to be el- be eligible for crops next will soon be time to plant not crops until they are in igible for SURE payments spring, farmers must pay winter wheat. This year, the bin. Therefore, for on 2008 crop losses,” he the NAP for uninsured however, September is the growers with 2008 wheat said. crops, such as hay, pasture month for a couple of key losses or if they expect to “It is important that pro- and forages. deadlines. have a large number of fall ducers have all fees paid to SURE has the potential Sept. 16, for example, is harvested crop acres, the maintain eligibility for to be a very good risk man- the deadline for producers best suggestion is to pay the SURE coverage on their agement tool for farmers Gabe Schultz led out the grand champion market beef to request a waiver and pay $100 NAP fees on pasture fall 2008 crops. Clearly, who primarily grow one at the 2008 Jackson County Fair. a “buy-in fee” if they do not and other uninsured there are still weather per- crop, and less advanta- carry the necessary crop in- crops.” ils that could destroy fall geous for diversified farm- surance to qualify for Sup- NAP refers to the feder- harvested crops and the ers who grow a number of plemental Revenue Assis- al non-insured crop disas- SURE payment would be crops. tance Payments, or SURE ter assistance program. helpful,” he added. “Because there are so — a new disaster program Farmers should check Barnaby said he is many unknowns and one included in the 2008 Farm with their U.S. Department telling producers that sav- will likely not have an- Bill. Because the 2008 Farm of Agriculture Farm Ser- ing a couple of hundred swers before the Sept. 30 Bill was not finalized until vice Agency (FSA) office to dollars is not worth the (wheat) signup deadline, deadlines had passed to make sure all of their crops risk: “That is about two the best suggestion I have is sign up for crop insurance, are covered with either tanks of gas for your pick- to buy the level and type of USDA is offering the one- crop insurance, NAP or up,” he said of the pre- crop insurance you plan- time waiver in exchange for Catastrophic Risk Protec- miums to ensure the cover- ned to buy on wheat with- the “buy-in fee.” tion, also called CAT. age. out considering SURE,” he Art Barnaby, Kansas “There is a real lack of SURE, which could be said. State University agricultur- information for farmers try- viewed as free disaster aid, More information on these and other risk man- agement topics are avail- Herbicide-resistant grain sorghum trait able on the K-State Agricul- tural Economics Web site: developed at Kansas State University http://www.agmanager.info. Weed management is one of the biggest herbicides,” he said, adding that he ex- Wheat growers should concerns for grain sorghum producers, but pects producer acceptance to be high be- also be advised that the Kansas State University scientists are find- cause no post-emergence herbicide is now 2008 sign-up period for the ing ways to remedy the problem. available for managing grassy weeds in program that offers produc- “Research has shown that heavy weed sorghum. ers direct and counter- Reserve champion market steer at the Jackson County infestations can reduce grain sorghum K-State´s work is moving forward to de- cyclical payments ends Fair was shown by Lyndee Patterson. yields by 50 percent,” said Kassim Al-Khat- veloping ALS-resistant sorghum with sev- Sept. 30. Also, the sign-up ib, K-State professor of weed physiology. eral seed companies. The university team deadline for crop insur- “In addition, weeds may decrease grain involved in the project is working with the ance for fall-planted wheat quality, increase insect and disease pres- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency´s falls on Sept. 30. sure, and increase harvest difficulty.” program for Minor Use Pesticides, as well, Now, however, K-State researchers to register the use of Steadfast herbicide have developed a herbicide- resistant on ALS-resistant sorghum. HOUSEHOLD AUCTION grain sorghum line, Al-Khatib said. It is “In addition, we are currently evaluat- tolerant to such acetolactate synthase ing several herbicide programs to identify SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 — 11:00 AM (ALS)-inhibitor herbicides as Steadfast, the most effective ones for Kansas,” Al- AUCTION LOCATION: 109 S. 4th Street, CLAY CENTER, KS. Mugler Auction Building. Accent, Resolve, and Ally. This tolerance Khatib said. APPLIANCES: Washer; dryer; the usual items found around seems likely to give grain sorghum growers The K-State team is planning to use this chest deep freezer; upright the home; Easy Bake with OFFICE EQUIPMENT: PC 25 a new tool in their efforts to control weeds. year´s research to refine the recommended freezer; many nice pieces of mixer. Panasonic copier; coping furniture. “This technology has excellent poten- herbicide program before the herbicide- ANTIQUES: Crocks; platbooks machine as is; answering machine. tial for controlling broadleaf and grassy resistant hybrids can be available in the HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: 3 to 4 Dickinson County and Ottawa weeds in sorghum, using post-emergence market, he said. racks of small appliances and County, KS. TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash or personal check with proper ID or Visa, Master Charge, Discover and American Express credit cards. All items must be paid for before removal. REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION Statements made day of auction take precedence over printed material. Not responsible for SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 — 12:30 PM accidents or lost items. Mugler Auction Service LLC are agents only. Lunch served. 29310 Boothill Rd — PAXICO, KANSAS AREA CONSIGNORS CASHIER: Shirley Riek MUGLER AUCTION SERVICE L.L.C. 109 S. 4th Street - Clay Center, Kansas Harold Mugler Randy Reynolds Paul Geist 785-632-3994 785-263-3394 785-263-2545 or mobile 785-632-4994 House, outbuildings on 79 beautiful acres more Antiques, collectibles, 7’ X 10’ tilt trailer & other or less sells at 2:30 PM. Trees, grass, running misc items. See web site for listing and to creek. Perfect weekend retreat! Open for pre- leave bids online on select items. view Sunday, September 14 from 2-4 PM. www.simnittauction.com Countrywide Realty, Inc. listing broker

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Hwy. 24, MANHATTAN, KS 785-336-3901 www.duffersrepair.com 785-539-6500 Page 34 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Grant funding available to support innovative ideas for farms, ranches webcast can help applicants with process Innovative farmers and alfalfa and sweet clover to apply for roughly should go to the Web cast ranchers who want to im- into the grass mix, but $400,000 in grant assis- page, http://www.kansassus plement a new, sustainable, haven’t been able to main- tance. tainableag.org/grantwriting. idea to improve their opera- tain persistent and produc- Applications for the htm. Before participating, tion are encouraged to tive stands of legumes or 2008 NCR-SARE producer they should follow instruc- apply for grants available forfeiting grass production grant program are now tions on the Web cast page through the North Central or quality. available. to be sure they have the ap- Region Sustainable Agri- Adams is working with To review the program propriate software and con- culture Research and Edu- Keith Harmoney of Kansas and discuss grant writing nection. cation (NCR-SARE) Pro- State University, and basics, the Kansas Center Grant proposals are due gram. Dwayne Rice, of the U.S. for Sustainable Agriculture in the NCR-SARE office The program awards Department of Agriculture’s and Alternative Crops and by Dec. 1, 2008. Interested grants to farmers and Natural Resource Conser- the Kansas SARE Program applicants may contact ranchers for on-farm re- vation Service, to look at are sponsoring a seminar Kansas SARE Coordinator, search, demonstrations, and the effects of adding on Sept. 22 beginning at 7 Jana Beckman at (785) education projects. By pro- legume crops such as graz- p.m. Registration is limited 532-1440 or beckman@ viding funds ranging from ing-tolerant alfalfa, birds- to the first 40 people. The ksu.edu or the NCR-SARE $6,000 per individual grant foot trefoil, hairy vetch, online seminar, also called Farmer Rancher Grant Pro- to up to $18,000 for grants and others to his pastures. aWeb cast, is accessible gram Coordinator, Joan awarded to groups of three NCR-SARE grants are via a computer browser Benjamin at (402) 472- Champion market hog at the Shawnee County Fair was or more, NCR-SARE helps awarded based on appli- such as Internet Explorer 0809 or [email protected]. an entry by Trace Davis of Rossville. The entry was facilitate essential agricul- cants’ ability to describe with Internet requirements The current Farmer tural research and develop- how their project will be of at least DSL/cable con- Rancher Grant Call for Pro- purchased by Rezac Livestock, Farmer’s Co-op, ment. sustainable in terms of their nection (dial-up modem posals application can be Rossville State Bank and G&G Electric for $600. Cal Adams of Beloit is long-term profitability, will not work). To learn found on the NCR-SARE a 2007 grant recipient. being good for the environ- how to participate in the web site at http://ncr.sare. With the cost of commer- ment, producing healthy Web cast, participants org/prod.htm. cial fertilizer mirroring the foods, being socially re- price of oil this past year, sponsible and supporting producers like Adams are their community. FEED looking at other options to Last year NCR-SARE build soil nutrients. He will funded 50 Farmer Rancher research the question of grants totaling $394,229. FEEDS how to maintain optimum Five projects totaling production of cool season $26,064 were funded in “The Key To Successful Feeding” pastures while decreasing Kansas. This year, farmers How do you like your steak? costs and improving late and ranchers throughout the season forage quality. North Central Region will Well done, rare, medium? Many have tried to include again have the opportunity Everybody has a personal choice. 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Adam Grover 785-541-0432 Joseph Ebert, General Manager SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 — 9:00 AM Fieldman - Henry Borgerding 785-268-0807 P. O. Box 516, Clay Center, KS 67432 To settle the estate 2938 HARVEST; located from LONGTON, Fieldman - Gene Helms 785-747-7210 KS. Kirks Conoco Station on Hwy. 160, 2 1/2 mi. East to Rd. 28, BARN: 785-325-2243 785-632-2141 ¥ WATS 1-800-432-7423 turn N. WATCH FOR SIGNS. Or located from FREDONIA, KS 6 mi. S. on Hwy 39 turn W. go 8 mi. WATCH FOR SIGNS. Or from HOWARD, KS 1/4 mi. N. on Hwy 99 turn E. 11 1/2 mi. WATCH FOR SIGNS. CLAY CENTER TRACTORS, MACHINERY trailer, full top; factory 6’ cattle JC L IV E S T OCK SA LES INC. SELL APPROX. 1 PM squeeze chute, right hand; LIV E S T OCK SA LES INC. 1946 IH ‘M’ Farmall tractor with creep and 1 hay feeders; Now All Wednesday Sales, Hogs 10 AM • Cattle 12 Noon GB loader, 6’ hyd. bucket; 1968 5 1/2’, 6’ and 7’ T-posts; salt Cattle sales Tuesday, 12:00 PM. IH 856 Farmall 6 cyl. dsl. trac- blocks, kept inside. Representative sales for last week, September 3. tor, 7451 hrs., runs good; 1978 Results from Tuesday, September 2 NH 846 auto wrap, 5’x5’ lrg. rd. WELDERS, CEMENT MIXER, HEIFERS 10 629 121.75 STEERS HEIFERS baler, shedded, used last yr.; PORT. GENERATOR, PIPE, 6 329 120.50 14 649 120.75 4 320 130.00 3287 125.25 MF 126 sq. wire hay baler; LUMBER 10 445 115.00 25 791 118.00 7 526 128.00 4356 118.50 Lincoln SA200 Shield Arc 200 14 542 112.00 17 721 118.00 5 554 127.00 4469 114.00 Hesston 1014 hydro-swing 14’ 6 642 116.50 4548111.50 mower/cond. amp welder, elec. start, on 6 676 109.00 44 729 115.25 6 783 110.00 2673 104.50 trailer; Forney 180 amp 220V 7 669 106.50 34 945 108.10 MACHINERY FOR SALVAGE, welder; Coleman Powermate 9 759 105.00 54 1009 106.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR SEPT. 9TH SPECIAL TRUCKS, TRAILERS 4000 port. elec. generator with 4 484 105.00 14 1026 103.50 APPRECIATION & ANNIVERSARY SALE 1986 Ford XLT Lariat F250 B&S engine; 20 - 30’ joints, 2” 23 780 104.50 3/4T PU, 6.9L dsl., auto, Fleet- STEERS: 30 blk steers, 850-875 lbs.; 60 crossbred steers, 850-875 pipe; 1/2” sucker rods; 8 - 5 895 103.75 BUTCHER HOG TOP WAS lbs.; 80 blk cross steers, 775-825 lbs.; 200 blk cross steers, 875-925 side bed; 1990 White/GMC 2”x6”x16’ treated boards and 14 930 102.50 $47.10 lbs.; 100 blk cross steers, 900-950 lbs.; 7 blk steers, 800-850 lbs.; 70 semi truck, single axle, Detroit 115 - 2”x6”x16’ boards, all crossbred steers, 825-875 lbs.; 46 blk cross steers, 750-775 lbs.; 50 C60 6 cyl., dsl., 7 spd., 67,877 blk steers, 475-550 lbs., pre-vac.; 15 blk steers, 600-650 lbs., weaned; boards are like new. STEERS FEEDER PIGS mi., runs; 1976 GMC C65 2T 50 blk cross steers, 775-825 lbs. 7 409 132.50 22 43 25.00 truck, 366 V-8, Clark 5 spd. ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES, HEIFERS: 100 crossbred heifers, 775-875 lbs.; 20 blk heifers, 650-725 16 495 129.00 10 32 18.00 lbs., weaned; 10 blk heifers, 600-700 lbs., weaned. trans., 2 spd. axle, 20’ bed with HOUSEHOLD ITEMS STEERS & HEIFERS: 95 blk cross steers & heifers, 700-750 lbs.; 15 cab rack; 1956 GMC 350 4’x10’ wood wagon box; 5’ crossbred steers & heifers, 450-550 lbs.; 50 crossbred steers & 1 1/2T truck with hoist; 1955 Fresno dirt slip; 5’ drag tumble SPECIAL EARLY CONSIGNMENTS heifers, 650-750 lbs., weaned; 32 Sim steers & heifers, 600-750 lbs., Chev. 6100 1 1/2T truck, 15’ bug; IH 1 cyl. gas engine, not weaned; 30 blk Char cross steers & heifers, 800-950 lbs.; 30 blk FOR THIS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10 steers & heifers, 700-800 lbs.; 13 blk steers & heifers, 625-725 lbs., bed; 1986 Dexter 45’ drop deck comp.; 56” oak rd. dinette table weaned; 22 blk cross steers & heifers, 700-800 lbs.; 25 blk steers & semi trailer with dovetail; shop with drum ped.; 43” cedar 60 black steers, 500-600 ...... R. Williams heifers, 650-750 lbs., weaned; 15 blk cross steers & heifers, 600-675 built 8’x20’ gooseneck trailer, chest with tray; other items. 17 black cross steers & heifers, weaned, 600-700 . . lbs., weaned; 30 blk cross steers & heifers, 750-850 lbs.; 25 cross- steel bed, scrap iron. bred steers & heifers, 550-650 lbs., weaned; 20 blk steers & heifers, A-FRAME, TOOLS, MISC...... B. Mahoney 600-700 lbs.; 30 blk cross steers & heifers, 450-700 lbs., weaned; 35 GRAIN BIN, AUGERS, 8’ pipe A-frame; 11’ A-frame 32 black cross steers & heifers, weaned, 550-650 . . blk steers & heifers, 450-550 lbs. PROPANE & FUEL TANKS COWS & CALVES: 14 crossbred cows, 3-8 yrs. old, bred for spring with I beam top, casters; 1/2T ...... K. Waters Eaton 3300 bu. grain bin with chain hoist and Durbin 1T with calves, 375-525 lbs., will split; 120 crossbred cows, broken aeration tube and fan; 8’x12’ 30 black cross steers & heifers, 700-775 ...... mouth with calves, 350-550 lbs., will split; 12 crossbred cows, broken chain hoist; log chains: 3/8”, mouth with calves, 425-550 lbs., will split. rd. steel oil field tank with dr.; 5/8” and 7/8”; Remington pole ...... Nelson Brothers More consignments by sale time. Gilmore Tatge 8”x34’ grain elec. chainsaw with 7’ pole; 80 mixed steers, 850-900 ...... Visser Farms auger with B&S engine; Gen. Vulcan No. 2 pipe vise on 500 gal. propane tank and 55 mixed steers, 900-950 ...... D. Zumbrunn stand; Ridgid No. 22 pipe vise; 55 black cross steers, 750-850 . . . . .Thayman Farm CONSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 other fuel tanks. 1 1/4” to 2” pwr. pipe threader, 60 black cross steers, 825-875 lbs. STOCK TRAILER, 2” pipe cutter and pwr. reamer; More consignments by sale time. More consignments by sale time. LVST. EQUIP. sev. bench tools and other 1979 WW 6’x16’ bumper stock items. JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471 Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566 Large auction. 30 days to remove items. Lunch. 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 RALPH Z. JONES ESTATE Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185 WALTER AUCTION SERVICE HOWARD LANGVARDT KARL LANGVARDT MITCH LANGVARDT LYNN LANGVARDT HOWARD, KS ¥ 620-374-2655 Auctioneers: Gene Walter and Dean Patterson 785-238-8212 785-499-5434 785-238-1858 785-461-5143 For complete listing log on to Cell: 785-761-5812 Cell: 785-499-2945 Cell: 785-761-5814 Cell: 785-761-5813 www.alanjohnsonrealty.com Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008 Page 35 Grazing workshops feature Montana expert Charley Orchard, Land 8 a.m. with registration. En- toring techniques, grazing EKG, will lead two one-day rollment for the workshops scoring methods, forage Yard & Garden Tips workshops on tracking pas- runs through September 15. production calculations, ture health for ranchers Workshop registration is understanding transects, and land managers accord- $35 and includes lunch on- production and grazing By Gregg Eyestone ing to Tim Christian, site and each participant budgets. T Kansas Grazing Lands will leave the session with For additional informa- Coalition coordinator. “Ted a field packet full of infor- tion on the range monitor- Alexander’s ranch is fea- mation and blank forms to ing workshops, contact Tim tured on Monday, Septem- get you started when you Christian, coordinator at A Fragrant Theme — Landscape ber 22 for our first work- get home. (620) 241-3636, tchristian September is a great landscape. My theme is a on now. Heptacodium or shop. Alexander’s ranch is The outdoor, hands-on @kglc.org. You can visit month to do lawn work, soil fragrant landscape. It isn’t Seven-Son Flower is a large located along Highway 160 Land EKG training focuses the KGLC web site at preparation, and landscap- always adhered too but it shrub with white flowers. south of Sun City and west on the myths of monitoring, www.kglc.org for details as ing. If you want some help moves me from total stale- My Glossy Abelia with its of Medicine Lodge.” the five most useful moni- well. with landscaping, I’m teach- mate to some direction. white flowers will bloom The second workshop is ing a class through the UFM Landscapes are mostly now until frost. Roses, hon- set for Calvin Adams’ ranch Learning Center beginning appreciated by their visual eysuckle and garden phlox near Beloit on Monday, Wednesday, September 10 at appeal. In other words, curb continue their bloom. The September 29, Christian EL DORADO 6:30-8:30 p.m. It is followed appeal. However, the land- chocolate mint leaves are said. Orchard of Bozeman, LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. by two more sessions on scape can engage our other always ready to release Montana, is a nationally- September 17 and the 24th. senses. For feel it can be the their scent when tramped known expert in rangeland Register by calling (785) 539- use of textures, hearing by on along the walk. monitoring and health. 316-320-3212 8763 or on line at the rustling of cottonwood Landscaping is reward- Each workshop site fea- Fax: 316-320-7159 www.tryufm.org. leaves, taste if you use edi- ing when you have a plan. tures a mixed grass prairie The class consists of de- ble plant material and my Plans don’t always work out ecosystem so ranchers and 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, veloping a base map from favorite is smell with an as- but they do cause for some landowners from every El Dorado, KS 67042 the site analysis. This is sortment of fragrant flowers action. This September, cre- part of the state should be Market Report - Sale Date: 9-4-08. Head Count: 1,303. where you take an inventory and leaves. ate some action in your able to relate to the plants 300-400 lb. steers $100-$135; heifers, $100-$117; 400-500 lb. of your property and put it Gardeners, like me, landscape. found in the pastures. The steers $100-$126; heifers, $95-$110.50; 500-600 lb. steers $100- down on paper. You and spend time working in the If you would like addi- techniques learned are ap- $123; heifers, $95-$106; 600-700 lb. steers $97.50-$116; heifers, your partner measure the garden perhaps more than tional information on a plicable in any grazing $90-$106; 700-800 lb. steers $95-$112; heifers, $85-$105.50; 800-900 lb. steers $95-$112; heifers, $80-$105.50. Trend on property so that you have a enjoying it. The fragrant horticulture topic, please land setting. Both workshops start at Calves: choice str calves steady, plainer str calves, $2-$3 lower; birds-eye view of it to scale theme works well for me contact Gregg Eyestone at choice hfr calves, $2-$3 lower, plainer hfr calves, $5 lower. Trend on paper. I will have a large since I don’t take enough the Riley County office of on Feeder Cattle: Feeder strs & hfrs, steady on limited test. sheet of paper for your use. time to look at each plant. I K-State Research and Ex- Butcher Cows: High dressing cows $52.50-$60; Avg. dressing A theme for the land- do have to take a breath and tension. Gregg may be con- cows $47.50-$52.50; Low dressing cows $37.50-$47.50. Stock scape is where most stu- smell whatever is in the air. tacted by calling (785) 537- Cows: Bred Cows, $600-$1400; Cow/Calf pairs: $850-$1,420. dents get bogged down. I Sweet smells are preferred. 6350 or stopping by 110 Butcher Bulls: Avg. to high dressing bulls $62.50-$76. Trend on haven’t yet had a class Spring fragrant flowers Courthouse Plaza in Man- Cows & Bulls: Butcher Cows, steady; Butcher Bulls, $2 higher. where everyone has deter- are numerous. There are hattan or e-mail: geyeston@ mined a theme for their some fragrant plants coming ksu.edu. EXPECTING 2,000-2,500 CATTLE FOR SEPT. 11 SALE: Early Consignments: HUTCHINSON COMMISSION COMPANY ¥ 400 steers, mostly black, 750-950 lbs. 811 N. Main, South Hutchinson, KS 67505 ¥ 450 heifers, 700-750 lbs. 620-662-3371 ¥ 120 steers, 800 lbs. www.hutchcommission.com ¥ 260 steers, 850 lbs. ¥ 75 steers & heifers, 700-900 lbs. .... SCHEDULE .... ¥ 175 steers & heifers, 600-625 lbs. ¥ 150 steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs. Cattle Sale: Tuesday • 11 AM ¥ 100 black steers & heifers, 450-600 lbs., pre-weaning shots Hay Sale: Tuesday • 9:30 AM We welcome your consignments! Holstein Steer Special: 4th Tuesday (in conjunction with regular sale) If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, please call the office at 316-320-3212 or visit our website: Sheep & Goat Sale: 3rd Saturday, 12 Noon eldoradolivestock.com Donald Jordan Jason Cuiksa Ronald Jordan Chris Locke Steven Hamlin 620-899-1012 620-899-3596 620-899-1011 (316) 320-1005 (H) (316) 747-2521 (H) (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) AVF Sara 1027 won reserve grand champion female at Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman the 2008 Nebraska State Fair Angus Show, August 23 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) in Lincoln, Neb. Cody Theis, Leavenworth, owns the October 2007 daughter of Schurrtop MC 2500. She Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM first won senior calf champion. Tyler Norvell, Tuttle, Bonded & Insured Okla., evaluated the 80 entries. SALE EVERY FRIDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM Photo by American Angus Association. 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 9-5-08. Total Receipts 1,780. A really nice run of cattle last Friday with mostly steer cattle weighing 700-950 lbs. Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. Eureka Livestock Sale Calves were few and unweaned so it was hard to test the 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 market. Cows & bulls selling fully steady. Feeders most- ly steady with last week. Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 6:00 PM 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 4 hfrs @320# $111.00 3 strs @625# $116.25 Serving the Midwest LivestockIndustry for 55 Years! 2 hfrs @393# $109.25 6 strs @638# $113.00 Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp 3 hfrs @390# $107.00 57 strs @680# $112.10 MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 5 hfrs @480# $108.00 9 strs @688# $111.00 WE SOLD 878 CATTLE On Thursday, Setpember 4 we had 984 head of cattle on 4 hfrs @450# $106.25 6 strs @695# $110.00 3 hfrs @520# $110.00 4 strs @640# $108.50 STEERS 5 l.h. strs [email protected] a good market. 1 bwf male [email protected] 7 l.h. strs 484259.00 STEERS 9 bk red 807@$111.25 20 blk red636@$108.25 2 hfrs @532# $108.25 5 strs @710# $114.00 3 hfrs @502# $106.10 8 strs @720# $113.00 3 blk strs [email protected] HEIFERS 3 blk red 407@$130.00 13 wf 710@$109.50 10 blk chr 667@$108.00 6 hfrs @578# $105.00 3 strs @765# $111.50 4 blk red strs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 21 blk 543@$121.00 64 mix 838@$109.00 38 mix 737@$107.85 9 hfrs @503# $103.75 49 strs @737# $109.35 4 mxd strs [email protected] 13 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 15 blk bwf581@$119.50 25 mix 818@$108.75 5 blk 797@$107.75 10 hfrs @628# $110.00 31 strs @796# $109.35 2 blk red strs [email protected] 4 blk red hfrs [email protected] 5 blk 604@$118.00 15 blk 958@$107.80 8 blk 601@$107.00 4 hfrs @626# $107.25 79 strs @751# $109.10 9 blk bwf strs [email protected] 2 char hfrs [email protected] 6 hfrs @685# $104.75 18 strs @750# $106.50 7 blk red 685@$116.50 13 wf 838@$107.75 32 mix 620@$106.80 3 blk strs [email protected] 6 mxd hfrs [email protected] 5 hfrs @709# $108.50 10 strs @825# $111.50 10 blk herf bulls [email protected] 11 r Ang 587@$116.25 7 r chr 1009@$106.00 12 blk bwf862@$104.80 12 hfrs @705# $107.25 85 strs @822# $111.00 2 bwf hfrs [email protected] 14 blk 654@$115.00 11 br gry 766@$105.00 6 char 598@$104.25 7 hfrs @765# $107.00 26 strs @880# $110.20 4 blk bwf strs [email protected] 7 blk bwf grwf hfrs [email protected] 11 blk strs [email protected] 11 blk 675@$115.00 7 blk bwf 662@$98.00 10 hfrs @745# $104.50 20 strs @848# $109.85 69 mxd hfrs [email protected] HEIFERS 5 blk strs [email protected] 14 blk red 688@$114.25 7 blk 432@$115.50 5 brangus 994@$95.50 11 hfrs @810# $106.00 105 strs @820# $109.85 4 bwf rwf red hfrs [email protected] 9 hfrs @844# $105.00 114 strs @851# $109.50 5 blk strs [email protected] 7 bk bwf 729@$114.00 16 blk 552@$112.00 4 brangus 1144@$85.50 7 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 3 hfrs @848# $104.75 47 strs @891# $108.25 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 14 blk bwf red hfrs [email protected] 10 blk 722@$113.50 12 blk bwf 571@$111.00 BULLS 14 hfrs @885# $104.10 26 strs @847# $107.35 5 blk red strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] 7 blk 781@$112.75 7 blk 669@$109.50 3 blk 365@$129.75 5 hfrs @851# $103.80 69 strs @886# $105.35 6 blk bwf red strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 8 bk red 701@$112.50 20 blk bwf700@$108.75 6 char 662@$110.00 11 hfrs @849# $103.25 35 strs @904# $109.85 8 blk bwf strs [email protected] 5 strs @394# $125.00 148 strs @911# $108.75 135 mxd hfrs [email protected] 11 blk 721@$111.50 15 blk bwf439@$108.50 7 char 526@$105.00 4 blk bwf strs [email protected] 8 strs @450# $123.50 37 strs @918# $108.70 8 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 10 strs @456# $118.00 6 strs @912# $108.40 9 blk bwf strs [email protected] BUTCHER COWS: $35-$62, PREG COWS: $350-$785 6 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] mostly $50-$57, $1-$2 lower. PAIRS: $845-$980 4 strs @520# $119.00 14 strs @926# $107.75 9 blk bwf red hfrs [email protected] 2 strs @505# $116.50 17 strs @1005# $106.60 6 blk gray bulls [email protected] BUTCHER BULLS: $62-$67.25, Stock cows and butcher cows 5 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk red hfrs [email protected] mostly $65-$67, $1-$2 lower. and bulls selling lower. 6 strs @542# $113.50 51 strs @952# $104.85 9 strs @522# $111.00 10 strs @945# $104.50 6 blk red strs [email protected] 7 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 3 strs @588# $108.25 5 strs @1083# $104.25 11 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, SEPT. 11 4 strs @610# $118.50 4 hols strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] ¥ 120 blk, bwf cow, 5-8 yrs. old with 25 calves at side, HEIFERS STEERS 7 hols strs [email protected] 13 blk hfrs [email protected] bal. heavy springers. Bred to Angus bulls, from 700-799 lbs...... $104.00-$108.50 600-699 lbs...... $106.50-$118.50 5 hol strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] Anthony Wedman of Leon, KS. 800-899 lbs...... $103.00-$106.00 700-799 lbs...... $106.00-$114.00 7 hols strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] ¥ 125 blk, red, Char cross steers & heifers, 550-800 COWS: $53.00-$62.50 800-899 lbs...... $105.00-$111.50 5 hols strs [email protected] 9 l.h. hfrs [email protected] lbs., home raised $42.00-$52.75 900 lbs. & Up . . . . .$104.00-$109.85 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 9 AUCTION 6 P.M. ¥ 80 Angus steers & heifers, 400-650 lbs., home raised SHELLS: $40 & Down BULLS: $66.50-$74.00 ¥ 52 mixed steers & heifers, 600-700 lbs., home raised 80 mix s&h 350-600 18 blk bwf s&h 450-650 ¥ 80 blk bulls, 350-550 lbs., home raised. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR FRIDAY, SEPT. 12 12 blk strs 800-825 24 blk bwf hfrs 825-850 25 mix steers & heifers, 400-600 lbs. 27 blk s&h 600-700 75 mix s&h 700-900 More cattle by sale time. 60 mix steers & heifers, 600-800 lbs. 60 mix hfrs 700-800 off grass 125 mix heifers, 775-850 lbs. SPECIAL STOCKER FEEDER CALF SALE 41 black & red steers, 800-875 lbs. OCTOBER 21--SPECIAL LMA-VACC CALF AUCTION 12 NOON 30 mix steers & heifers, 800-900 lbs. IN CONJUNCTION WITH WEEKLY AUCTION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 MORE CONSIGNMENTS BY SALE TIME! ¥ 125 fancy Angus steers & heifers, 650-800 lbs., home Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner ¥ 785-364-3320 raised, from Joe & Andy Smith Please Remember that Sept. 21st will be Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep ¥ 785-868-2591 More cattle by sale time. our 2nd Annual Customer Appreciation/ Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. ¥ 913-774-2415 Employee Team Roping at 11:00 AM at the We appreciate your business! Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. ¥ 785-284-2417 Fairgrounds. You must sell, buy cattle, or work Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. ¥ 785-268-0225 Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager at Emporia Livestock to rope. Barn Phone ¥ 785-364-4114 For Cattle Appraisals Call: WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com Home Phone - 620-583-5385 BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 GLENN UNRUH, 620-279-4524 Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri. EMAIL: [email protected] Page 36 Grass & Grain, September 9, 2008

with publicity, making news rent events. The important concerns mentioned is usu- in one way or another. Usu- thing is no longer quality, he ally whether he/she can ally, illegal or immoral. Is implied, it’s scratching to- raise the millions necessary there any doubt that the dol- ward the top of that weekly to buy the publicity it will lar operates the Interna- ticket sales list. It was pretty take to get elected (integrity, By Don Coldsmith tional Olympics? Even at sad to watch an aging Paul obviously, is no longer a fac- college level, it became ap- Newman, a great actor with tor, nor is the source of the parent that the post-season a successful career of hard millions). The Bottom Line bowl games were not driven work to his credit. He was There was a feature in Not long ago I was talking That really startled me. by people with accounting by athletic achievement but bemoaning the fact that his the news once, about the re- on the phone to an editor in “Hey,” I told him, “that’s ex- degrees. by financial goals ... the bot- profession, as well, is more opening and refurbishing of New York, who is also a actly why I got out of the After hearing the same tom line again. obsessed with the dollar the Washington Monument. good friend. I mentioned practice of medicine, a few complaint in an entirely dif- I watched on TV recently than with quality and work- The pictures showed the that when I speak to library years back.” ferent field, I began to think a short interview with Paul manship. Here, too, the driv- structure with scaffolding in groups around the country, There may be people about it in more depth. It’s Newman about his movie, ing force is the bottom line. place around it. I was great- I’m frequently asked “Why who read this column, who certainly true in sports. Pro- “Message in a Bottle.” He It’s pretty scary. Even ly relieved when they said it can’t we get more West- are unaware that I did prac- fessionals who are skilled at was talking about the “good more so, when we see hints was a scaffold. I thought erns?” I had a pretty good tice medicine for quite a playing kids’ games are paid old days” in movie making. in the news about people they were crating it to ship idea of the answer already, few years, and closed my of- millions of dollars. They It used to be fun, he said. considering a run for the to China or somewhere. and he verified it. Libraries fice to write and lecture may be dysfunctional drug Everybody knew each other, Presidency. One of the first See you down the road. are an important, but a com- full-time (Not to “retire,” as addicts, but no matter, if respected the abilities of paratively small part of the some assumed. I’m still writ- they can pull in the crowds, the entire crew, and enjoyed book market. The sales to li- ing and it’s a full time job). who will pay ridiculous the creative process. He braries are not large enough The reason I closed my of- amounts for tickets to watch couldn’t believe, he related, to influence the publisher’s fice doors? I’d often diag- (dysfunctional) grown men that they’d actually get paid choices on what to publish. nose the patient’s problem, play children’s games. Role for something they enjoyed In other words, they can know the cure, know that I models? Yes, a few, like so much that they’d have make money, but not enough could handle it. I would be McGwire and Sosa in base- done it anyway. money, on traditional cate- prevented from doing so by ball, Jordan in basketball, Now, he said, “They don’t gory fiction. Then my friend, the “guidelines” in the pa- Michael Phelps in swim- shoot movies, they shoot with long experience in the tient’s medical plan, insur- ming (It is nice to open the schedules and release industry, made an odd state- ance, HMO, or Medicare. In paper now and see the name dates,” and how they can ment: simplest terms, “If you do it Phelps in the news and plan it for the most publicity “It’s a heck of a note, that way, you won’t be paid, know it’s not our nut-case and to pull in the most tick- when editorial decisions and neither will the hospi- from Kansas). The ones who et sales. They’ll postpone or are being made by account- tal.” The medical decisions get the headlines are the advance the release dates to ants, isn’t it?” were, (and are) being made ones who bring in the money avoid or coincide with cur- USDA downgrades Montana’s brucellosis-free status The Montana Department of Live- May 27, 2009. concerns related to wildlife. Zaluski stock has announced that the U.S. De- “We’ve been working internally, as said more information is needed on the partment of Agriculture’s (USDA) Ani- well as with individual producers and prevalence of brucellosis in Greater mal & Plant Health Inspection Service producer groups, to develop a compre- Yellowstone Area elk. The downgrade (APHIS) has officially downgraded the hensive brucellosis plan,” he said. “No means Montana’s livestock producers state’s brucellosis status from Class one is happy about losing our brucel- will, at a minimum, be required to test Free to Class A. losis-free status, but we’re optimistic all sexually intact cattle more than 18 The interim rule downgrading Mon- that, by working together, we can de- months of age within 30 days of export. tana’s status was published today in velop practical approaches that re- Exempt from the testing requirement the Federal Register. Montana had duce the risks of transmitting the dis- are cattle sent directly to harvest, from been brucellosis-free since 1985, but ease to cattle.” certified brucellosis-free herds and the disease was found in a Bridger cat- The plan will include, among other from ranch of origin to an approved tle herd in May 2007. Per APHIS rules, items, vaccination of livestock, im- market facility. the state had to remain brucellosis- proved animal traceability and dis- The USDA has four classifications free for 24 months after that discovery ease surveillance, and increased em- for brucellosis: Class Free, Class A, to maintain Class Free status. The phasis on maintaining spatial and tem- Class B and Class C. Restrictions on the process of downgrading Montana’s sta- poral separation between livestock interstate movement of cattle become tus was initiated in June 2008 after a and wildlife known to carry the dis- less stringent as a state approaches or cow in Paradise Valley was found to be ease. The Montana Board of Livestock achieves Class Free status. Class C des- infected with the disease. has also directed the department to ignation is for states with the highest Zaluski said the department has create a brucellosis task force. rate of brucellosis, and requires a fed- been working on a brucellosis action The department will additionally eral quarantine. Class A and Class B plan, and will reapply for Class be working with state and federal fall between the two extremes of Class Free status as soon as possible, on wildlife managers to address disease Free and Class C status.

Sell By STARTING TIME Or Buy Cattle Auction 11:30 AM Tuesdays We sold 1414 cattle September 2. There was good demand for 21 bwf/blk hfrs 682 @ 109.85 2 blk/bwf cows 1395 @ 52.00 steer and heifer calves, which sold at steady prices. Feeder 9 blk hfrs 561 @ 109.00 1 blk cow 1340 @ 51.50 steers and heifers were steady to $1.00 lower. Cows and bulls EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 8 x-bred hfrs 663 @ 108.00 1 bwf cow 1620 @ 51.00 sold $2.00-4.00 lower. 151 bwf/blk hfrs 814 @ 107.60 1 char cow 1220 @ 50.50 TODAY, SEPTEMBER 9 STEER & BULL CALVES 7 blk/char strs 775 @ 112.00 10 bwf/blk hfrs 768 @ 106.75 1 sim cow 1735 @ 50.00 58 blk, bwf steers & heifers, 600-700 lbs., weaned, vac. 2 blk strs 468 @ 128.00 51 bwf/blk strs 868 @ 111.85 54 blk, bwf steers & heifers, 650-800 lbs., weaned, vac 5 blk hfrs 721 @ 106.00 1 blk cow 1315 @ 49.50 2 bwf/blk strs 398 @ 127.00 57 bwf/blk strs 905 @ 111.60 40 blk, bwf steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs. 10 blk strs/bulls 448 @ 127.00 6 blk/red strs 646 @ 109.00 37 blk/red hfrs 834 @ 105.50 1 bwf cow 1130 @ 49.25 28 blk cross heifers, 750-800 lbs. 3 bwf strs 478 @ 126.50 60 mix strs 894 @ 107.10 9 blk/sim hfrs 596 @ 104.75 1 blk cow 1215 @ 49.00 100 blk, bwf heifers, 800-825 lbs. 3 bwf/blk strs 487 @ 126.50 9 blk/char strs 639 @ 106.50 9 bwf/blk hfrs 591 @ 104.50 1 bwf cow 1365 @ 48.50 120 blk cross heifers, 750-800 lbs. 3 blk strs 428 @ 125.50 10 char strs 979 @ 105.00 30 mix hfrs 814 @ 104.50 1 blk cow 1325 @ 48.00 65 blk, bwf steers, 800-825 lbs. 39 blk strs 515 @ 123.50 13 blk/sim strs 797 @ 104.75 6 bwf/blk hfrs 642 @ 103.25 1 x-bred cow 1370 @ 47.50 125 blk cross steers, 800-850 lbs. 3 bwf/blk strs 518 @ 122.00 60 mix strs 927 @ 104.00 10 blk/char hfrs 614 @ 102.50 1 wf cow 1210 @ 46.00 105 blk, bwf steers, 800-825 lbs. 2 x-bred strs 468 @ 121.00 HEIFER CALVES 3 blk hfrs 603 @ 102.00 1 char cow 995 @ 45.00 60 blk, Char cross steers, 800-825 lbs. 2 blk bulls 495 @ 119.00 1 blk hfr 305 @ 119.00 14 mix hfrs 685 @ 101.50 1 blk cow 1410 @ 43.50 61 blk cross steers, 900-925 lbs. 2 x-bred strs 538 @ 117.00 4 blk hfrs 388 @ 117.00 1 wf cow 1080 @ 42.50 3 blk bulls 493 @ 115.00 1 blk hfr 410 @ 116.00 2 blk hfrs 893 @ 100.50 More consignments by sale time. 1 blk cow 1145 @ 42.00 6 blk/char strs 541 @ 114.00 4 bwf/blk hfrs 454 @ 114.50 6 wf hfrs 918 @ 97.00 3 x-bred bulls 498 @ 110.00 32 blk hfrs 469 @ 113.00 5 blk hfrs 1157 @ 87.00 SPECIAL FEEDER CATTLE SALE 4 blk hfrs 518 @ 113.00 BRED COWS STOCKER & FEEDER 2 blk hfrs 468 @ 112.50 COWS 1 blk cow @ 810.00 THURSDAY, SEPT. 25 • 1:30 PM STEERS 2 blk hfrs 440 @ 111.00 2 blk cows 1375 @ 57.00 1 blk cow @ 800.00 500 Hereford steers, 800-900 lbs. 65 bwf/blk strs 741 @ 116.60 3 bwf/blk hfrs 462 @ 111.00 1 blk cow 1605 @ 55.00 3 blk cows @ 725.00 425 Hereford heifers, 750-800 lbs., all off one ranch, home 98 bwf/blk strs 791 @ 115.50 4 bwf/blk hfrs 429 @ 110.00 2 blk cows 1738 @ 54.75 1 blk cow @ 550.00 raised, no implants, heifers OCV 14 bwf/blk strs 599 @ 115.00 3 blk hfrs 540 @ 106.50 1 wf cow 1750 @ 54.50 BULLS 75 black cross steers, 750-775 lbs. 2 shtn hfrs 398 @ 106.00 30 bwf/blk strs 738 @ 114.85 1 blk bull 2255 @ 67.50 50 blk/char strs 796 @ 114.85 5 bwf/blk hfrs 544 @ 105.00 1 bwf cow 2035 @ 54.00 Call for more information or to consign 1 blk bull 1320 @ 66.50 46 bwf/blk strs 784 @ 114.50 2 blk hfrs 405 @ 104.00 1 bwf cow 1685 @ 53.50 for special early advertising. 1 blk bull 2150 @ 66.00 121 bwf/blk strs 807 @ 113.85 2 blk/char hfrs 445 @ 103.00 1 bwf cow 1450 @ 53.00 5 blk strs 778 @ 113.75 2 red hfrs 518 @ 103.00 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 4 bwf/blk strs 739 @ 113.50 4 x-bred hfrs 485 @ 101.00 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS SPECIAL ANGUS INFLUENCE CALF SALE 6 x-bred strs 661 @ 113.00 STOCKER & FEEDER In conjunction with regular sale. Call now to make 23 mix strs 814 @ 113.00 STEERS LIVE ON DVAuctions.com 3 bwf/blk hfrs 635 @ 110.00 consignments for special advertising 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