Seven states compete at regional Heartland Envirothon in Flint Hills By Lucas Shivers aquatics ecology, forestry, Conservation District. “Stu- Bringing together more soils and land use, wildlife dents will be able to learn than 35 high school student and a rotating current issue. from each other and profes- leaders in sustainability, ap- Testing took place at Rock sionals in the field to learn plied life sciences and ecolo- Springs with the following about the Flint Hills.” gy, the Heartland En- results: Aquatics, first place Troy Munsch, assistant virothon drew teams from Tennessee; Forestry, first state Natural Resources Arkansas, Florida, Kansas, place Arkansas; Soils/Land Conservations Services di- North and South Dakota, Use, first place Kansas; rector, worked with more Tennessee and Texas for a Wildlife, first place tie, than a dozen professionals week-long learning experi- Kansas; and Current Issue, who led the students through ence and competition at first place, Kansas. stations to make observa- Rock Springs 4-H Center An oral presentation caps tions and ask questions be- from July 21 to 25. off the score to determine the fore the tests. “Each of these teams overall winning team on the “We had some very good competed in local, regional topic of “Sustainable Local specialists and speakers to and state contests to be Agriculture – Locally work with teams. Students named overall state winners Grown” and used a scenario could ask questions and and earn the privilege to par- developed with the help of learn from these resources to ticipate in the event at Rock the Kansas Water Office. learn from the best of the Springs,” said Tom Meek, The scenario focused on a best about our local region.” coordinator of the Kansas fictional Kansas ranching Dibben said environmen- Environthon Committee and family and their efforts to tal and sustainability issues Clay County Conservation develop practices to sustain are central to producers. District manager. The team of students from Texas, who won the entire competition, learn about soils water on their ranch and “At the heart of every The original national con- feedlot in southwest Kansas. farmer and rancher, is the in the land use station at the Kansas Heartland Envirothon contest. Courtesy photos test fell through, and local The Texas team won this need to sustain the environ- leaders from Kansas took up portion. ment,” Dibben said. “We the call to organize a region- $35,000 for the event. local communities to work five resource areas were held Overall, Tennessee fin- seek to bridge the gap be- al Envirothon contest. “One thing I can say on sustainability,” Fink said. that Tuesday morning at ished in third place with tween urban and rural popu- “When the North Ameri- about the whole team is re- Caldwell started on the Moon Lake on Fort Riley. $400 awards for each mem- lations with the best conser- can Environthon contest that flected in our state song: Envirothon team as a fresh- The Flint Hills Day included ber; Florida was second with vation practices.” was supposed to be hosted in ‘where seldom is heard a dis- man, like many who have stops at the Miller Ranch $600; and Texas received Munsch said the students’ Georgia was cancelled in couraging word,’ and I cer- years of experience in the south of Manhattan, Konza the championship plaque to future is vital to the role of February, we decided to host tainly thank those people contest when a senior re- Prairie, Flint Hills Discovery display at their school, the conservation in upcoming an alternate event for the re- who stepped up,” Meek said. cruited him. Center and the Wheat Inno- Academy of Science and generations. gion,” Meek said. “We made Teams of organizers cen- “About two years ago, a vation Center. Technology in The Wood- “These students are am- the decision on March 19; tered on a hospitality team former member came up to After spending time lands, Texas near Houston bassadors to the future to and 123 days later here we who organized learning me and asked me to join the learning about the various and $1000 each. take this information to oth- are. We made a leap of faith trips. A competition team team,” Caldwell said. “Our conditions in the tall grass Envirothon’s Benefits ers,” Munsch said. “As the that we could do it.” was responsible for the test- team got stronger each year.” prairie, teams work together “Throughout the event, farming and agriculture Planning the Event ing and judges. A budget and Gugler plans to use what to complete college-level the students come together community gets smaller, Meek reached out to other finance team raised the nec- she learns to study agricul- exams to showcase their un- to solve real-world chal- more responsibility falls to state leaders in the region, essary support. The resource ture in college. derstanding on complex lenges by working as a our shoulders to share the and he found interested presentation team helped Hambright, who grew up problems. team,” said Brandon Dibben, message of what we’re doing teams to join the event. teach about the unique fea- hunting and fishing with his Teams completed tests in chair of the Geary County and what needs to be done.” “I talked to a number of tures of the Great Plains re- family, wants to study organizers from many states gion. wildlife management after and a reccurring theme came “The teams took a leap of high school. up that many felt they didn’t faith to come to this event, “Even in my life, I’ve have enough time to put it all and I think the next few days seen a drastic change in re- together after more than a will earn their trust with the sources,” Hambright said. “I year of planning,” he said. high quality event,” Meek want to make it my goal in “We reached this milestone said. life to make sure these re- of short-time turnaround Kansas Team sources are there for future with the help of many con- A team from Chapman generations who want to servation districts across High School represented hunt or fish.” Kansas who supported us fi- Kansas with Adrian Fink, Duer, a future agrono- nancially and with person- Dakota Caldwell, Kaylen mist, loves to study science nel.” Gugler, Wade Hambright, and the integration of many More than 50 sponsors Brittany Duer and advisor complex subjects to support helped to raise nearly Trenton Horn. and understand the intercon- Envirothon appealed to nectedness of life. Fink because he set a goal to “I want to know exactly solve the energy crisis from what’s happening with our the ground up to make the soils, plants and animals,” nation better. she said. “Envirothon helps to Learning and Testing Envirothon students learn from Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks officials teach me how to involve Training sessions in the about the aquatic ecology section of the event. Kansas State considers $150M research facility (AP) – is seeking years down the road, Schulz said, but he wants expected to start operating in 2022. It will focus $5 million in state funding to lay the ground- to get legislators and other state officials famil- primarily on infectious animal-borne diseases work for a $150 million research facility that iar with the request. and threats to the food supply. would focus on food. The 200,000-square-foot facility would Research at the proposed Food Systems Re- University president Kirk Schulz requested house labs, modern greenhouses, classrooms search and Education Facility also would focus the funding in the next fiscal year for the Col- and Extension and distance education space, to on the food supply, such as developing higher- lege of Agriculture and K-State Research and be funded by a combination of federal, state yielding crops, more intensive cropping sys- Extension to plan what is being called the Food and private funding, Schulz said. tems and improved processing and distribution Systems Research and Education Facility. “It will require all three to participate to system. The proposal was discussed briefly during a make this a reality,’’ he said. Kansas State hopes to receive the $5 million recent Kansas Board of Regents budget ses- The project would complement research at planning grant in the next fiscal year, which sion, the Lawrence Journal-World reported. the planned National Bio and Agro-Defense starts July 1, 2015. If it gets the money, the The project – which could involve the con- Facility adjacent to Kansas State, Schulz and school could start construction on the facility in struction of several buildings – may be a few regents members said. The $1 billion NBAF is 2017-2018, with completion set two years later. Page 2 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 me against the world.” world today. cation tools to tell our story. the safest and most abun- Never before in agricul- It’s been more than three One way to help do this is by dant food source in the ture has it been more im- decades since newspapers becoming active in the farm world. portant for farmers to ex- entered the era of national organizations and commod- A Kansas citizen said it press their basic wants, and international publica- ity groups of your choice. best more than 90 years ago, hopes and needs. Things tions. In this country, Chris- They can provide the vehi- “This nation will survive, like protection of personal tian Science Monitor and the cle to help you tell agricul- this state will prosper, the property, a sound education Wall Street Journal pio- ture’s story while develop- orderly business of life will Speak from the heart for their children and a re- neered the way. ing sound farming policy go forward only if men can By John Schlageck, something he said finally sponsible, nonintrusive fed- Magazines and newspa- that must be communicated. speak in whatever way Kansas Farm Bureau sunk in. Grandpa Bert al- eral government, water pers from all over the world Agriculture finally ar- given them to utter what Life experiences teach ways said when you know a usage to mention a few. are online today, available rived as a headliner during their hearts hold – by voice, plenty to those willing to little about an issue, it’s Never before has there for anyone with the time the farm crisis of the mid- by postal card, by letter or learn. From the time I was a easy to form an opinion. been such an opportunity to and desire to read them. Of '80s. Every day, newspapers, by press.” small boy, I remember my When you learn a little express agriculture’s needs. course they are still being radios, televisions and com- William Allen White dad, uncles and grandfather more, it becomes a little Today there are hundreds shipped by mail. You can puters are chock full of sto- wrote this in his Emporia talking and debating the is- more difficult to make a de- of satellites in orbit around also read news, weather, ries on agriculture. Sub- Gazette during the post- sues of the day whenever we cision. And when you learn our globe. Our cable system markets and sports and jects range from food addi- World War I recession in visited one another. even more about an issue, is loaded with hundreds of screen after screen on your tives in processing to agri- 1922. These words ring true As I grew older, I began your decision becomes, networks. The information computer. cultural chemicals. Stories today. to hear some of what they “just plain hard.” highway continues to speed And that’s not even men- include animal welfare, John Schlageck is a lead- said. I began to understand Lately, I’ve been think- forward and we can commu- tioning all the data out cholesterol in the diet, sug- ing commentator on agricul- what they were talking ing a lot about the issue of nicate with people around there on social media – you arless foods, the farm bill ture and rural Kansas. Born about. But it has taken me farmers and ranchers who the world instantly. know Twitter, Facebook, and finding ways to in- and raised on a diversified several decades to process, often toil long days away Today’s technology al- Pinterest – you name it, crease agricultural trade. farm in northwestern Kansas, learn from and use what my by themselves. Sometimes lows individuals to access there’s data out there. All Remember, farmers and his writing reflects a lifetime elders were saying about they feel isolated with videos, music, news, weath- you really need is time. ranchers must continue to of experience, knowledge and the issues of their days. their backs against the wall. er, markets and consumer With all of these differ- voice their message in the passion. About the time I was half More than one farmer has information – literally any- ent information avenues at public information arena. way through high school, expressed a feeling of, “It’s thing happening in our your fingertips, it may also Agriculture must utilize be easy for some to tune out this medium to promote and and turn off. Farmers, persuade others to bring Kansas ranchers, businessmen, about change – change that bankers and professionals will benefit agriculture and cannot afford to do that. We a society that relies on U.S. cattle on must utilize these communi- farmers and ranchers for feed down 6 percent Kansas feedlots, with capacities of 1,000 or more head, contained 1.90 million cattle on feed on July 1, according to the USDA’s Nation- al Agricultural Statistics It is one of the most dreaded ahead of schedule. Then it all start- Service. This inventory days of the year at our house: the ed coming unraveled. At a stop on was down 6 percent from day before the fair. Each year we the way to Clay Center a spot of oil last year. This is the low- swear we are going to be more or- was noticed under the pickup. est July inventory since 1998. ganized and have more done much Cause for concern but not necessar- Placements during earlier in the summer and make this ily alarm. Not until the next stop and June totaled 315,000 head, day less stressful. Well, we all know I noticed a bigger spot of oil and a down 10 percent from what road is paved with good inten- nice coating of oil under the entire 2013. tions that would be the road leading truck. Fed cattle marketings for the month of June to- to the fair. I am not sure what road A quick check of the dipstick re- taled 420,000 head, up 8 you thought I was talking about. vealed that the oil leak was cause for percent from last year. In any case, each year we wake concern. A quick conference call de- Other disappearance up on the day before the fair with termined that our chosen course of during June totaled 15,000 one goal. Survive and move on to the action was for me to add oil and head, up 5,000 head from last year. fair. We plan this day out in advance drive to my house watching the oil Access the national and it should all work but I am con- pressure gauge all the way. If the publication for this re- vinced that the hours are only 50 gauge wavered at all, I would pull off lease at: http://usda.mann minutes long on this particular day to the side of the road and call for lib.cornell.edu/usda/nass/ because we seem to run out of time help. A tense drive home ensued but CattOnmFe//2010s/2014/ CattOnFe-07-25-2014.pdf before we run out of things to do. the gauge held steady and we made However, a shortage of time is not it, although by now we were around the biggest problem of the day. a half hour behind schedule. The day before the fair is the day The drippy truck was parked. I that we have major breakdowns and sent Isaac and the tire to the field calamities. No matter how smooth with the afflicted tractor and I things have been all summer, some- started back to Manhattan and the thing and often several somethings appointment with the doctor just a will happen on this fateful day. For little behind schedule. After the instance, one year, the day before visit with the doctor it was time to the fair, our normally very strong, shear lambs and make them pretty very reliable well went dry on fair for the show. What else could eve. That caused wide-spread fear, happen? panic and hysteria on top of normal The kids were taking six lambs fair stress. and we had already sheared them This year was no different. Earli- once so this was just touch-up work. er in the week, I had made the No problem, it shouldn’t take very shocking discovery that we did not long. However, shortly after we start- have enough sheep feed to make it ed on the first lamb, the clippers and through the fair. This was partially blower went dead. Probably a due to my miscalculation and par- tripped breaker, maybe blown fuse, tially due to the ewes getting into the but it should be an easy fix. Maybe barn and making a horrible mess. most days, but not the day before The week before the fair was in full the fair. No blown fuses or tripped swing complete with Murphy’s law. breakers could be found. We located However, this trip to Clay Center an extension cord long enough to seemed very fortuitous. The after- snake from the house to the sheep noon before we had ruined a big tire clipping area and the problem was on one of our tractors. A new set of fixed. GRASS & GRAIN (USPS 937-880) rear tires was not in the budget and I am sure that someday we will The newsweekly for Kansas and southern Ne- a search for used tires revealed a look upon all of the day before the braska, published each Tuesday at 1531 Yuma couple in Clay Center. Maybe our fair wrecks with fondness and even (Box 1009), Manhattan, KS by Ag Press, Inc. day before the fair luck was chang- laugh. That is probably many years Periodicals postage paid at Manhattan, Kansas. Postmaster send address changes to: Ag Press, ing, or maybe it was just setting us in the future, maybe while we are 785-539-7558 Box 1009, Manhattan, KS 66505. up for bigger calamities. watching our kids and grandkids Fax 785-539-2679 Subscription — $79 for 2 years. $43 for 1 year, It was a good plan, run a couple scrambling to get ready for the fair. includes sales tax. Outside Kansas, $50 for 1 of errands in Manhattan, drive up to Right now this is not amusing, how- Editor — Donna Sullivan year, $93 for 2 years. Clay Center, deliver the tire and ever, we will learn from our mistakes [email protected] MEMBER OF make it back to Manhattan for a and be more organized next year. We — Advertising Staff — Associated Press doctor’s appointment. The day start- will be easy to spot at the fair; we Steve Reichert • [email protected] [email protected] www.grassandgrain.com ed off smoothly, in fact, we were will be the ones with flying pigs. Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 3

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We ing powder in large bowl. cheese and cottage cheese. 1 cup diced yellow onion have been friends and neigh- Add melted margarine. Mix Stir in meat mixture. Add 1 clove garlic, minced bors for 50 years. I have well. Put into baking dish. cooked noodles. Pour into 9- 2 cups heavy whipping clipped and saved many of Put topping on apples. Pat by-9-by-2-inch baking dish. This Week’s G&G Recipe Contest cream her recipes that were pub- down. Bake at 350 degrees Bake in 350-degree oven 1 ounce cream cheese lished in Grass & Grain and for 30 to 40 minutes or until until heated. Sprinkle with Winner Is Kellee George, Lawrence 3/4 cup grated Parmesan also have her cookbook that apples are tender. Parmesan cheese over top. Winner Kellee George, Lawrence: cheese, divided she had published in 2002 of ***** Bake a few minutes until ZUCCHINI CORNBREAD CASSEROLE 1/2 teaspoon salt many of her favorites. The Beth Scripter, Abilene: cheese in melted. This may 4 cups grated zucchini (use large holes of grater; put in 1/4 teaspoon pepper recipes that I clipped from “Here is one of Thelma Bal- be frozen and baked later. colander and press with spoon to remove excess moisture) 8 cups fresh corn kernels, Grass & Grain have been dock’s recipes from her cook- Makes 9 servings. Easily 1 onion, chopped from about 10 ears pasted in her cookbook. I am book.” doubled. 2 eggs Preheat oven to 350 de- sending one of my favorites FAST & EASY MEAT DISH ***** 8.5-ounce package corn muffin mix grees. In saucepan, melt but- from her cookbook. Thelma 8-ounce package medium egg Marilyn Benfer, Longford, 1/2 teaspoon salt ter over medium heat. Stir in got this recipe from an area noodles shares one of her favorite 1/4 teaspoon pepper onion and garlic. Cook stir- woman, Ira Hare. It is a re- 1 pound ground beef Thelma Baldock recipes: 8 ounces sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded ring occasionally until onion ally good recipe and I have 8-oz. package taco seasoning MAKE-YOUR-OWN Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a 2-quart baking dish. is translucent, about 5 min- used it many times at harvest 3/4 teaspoon salt SWEETENED CONDENSED In a large bowl, mix together zucchini, onion, eggs, muffin utes. Stir in cream. Increase time. I often make half a 1/4 teaspoon pepper MILK mix, salt and pepper. Stir in half of cheese. Spread mixture in heat to medium-high. Bring recipe — good with whipped 8-ounce can tomato sauce 3 tablespoons margarine prepared dish, top with remaining cheese. Bake 1 hour. to a boil and cook until thick cream on top.” 4-ounce package cream 1/3 cup boiling water Check after 50 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes and then cut and about 10 minutes. 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Use in fa- cut up ketchup, salt, poultry season- until bubbly, about 25 min- 1 cup oatmeal seasoning, salt, pepper and vorite recipes. Makes 1 1/4 4 medium carrots, thinly ing, basil and pepper. Bring utes. 1 cup flour tomato sauce. Rinse the cups equal to 14 ounces. sliced to a boil then reduce heat; ***** 1 cup brown sugar sauce can with 1/2 cup water. ***** 2 cups apple cider or juice cover and simmer for 45 min- THANK YOU Rosanne, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 3 tablespoons ketchup utes or until chicken is ten- Beth and Marilyn for shar- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 1/2 teaspoons salt der and juices run clear. Re- ing your Thelma Baldock 1/2 cup melted margarine 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning move chicken from bones recipes! Mix 1 1/2 cups white 1/4 teaspoon dried basil when cool and return to pan. 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CALL US FOR ALL YOUR SEED NEEDS! Page 8 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Kansas ag, ethanol groups disappointed Huelskamp remains cosponsor of bill that would repeal RFS Rep. Tim Huelskamp re- president Steve Baucus his constituents.” noted that while the bill able Fuels Standard will gressional District of mains a cosponsor of a bill said Huelskamp’s cospon- KCGA president Bob contained many beneficial have a profoundly negative Kansas. We request that that calls for the repeal of sorship of the bill was Timmons, Fredonia, said a items for domestic energy, impact on U.S. and Kansas you remove your name as a the Renewable Fuels Stan- short-sighted. repeal of the RFS does not the repeal of the RFS is agriculture, and many com- co-sponsor of H.R 4286 dard, a key program that “Farmers across Kansas belong in a bill that benefits also a key provision of the munities in the First Con- immediately.” gives ethanol producers ac- receive significant eco- domestic energy produc- bill. The letter states: cess to sell their product in nomic benefits and addi- tion. “While the legislation CONSIGN TODAY FOR a market controlled by the tional rural job opportuni- “We were surprised may propose several bene- HARLEY GERDES 19TH ANNUAL oil industry. In a recent ties thanks to the RFS,” when we learned the Con- ficial items regarding do- visit to Huelskamp’s office, Baccus said. “Represen- gressman was a cosponsor mestic energy, we are LABOR DAY leaders from Kansas tative Huelskamp repre- of a bill that would repeal adamantly opposed to its CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Corn Growers Association sents one of the largest the RFS, considering he provision that would repeal (KCGA) delivered a letter agricultural districts in the has eleven biofuels plants the existing Renewable Monday, Sept. 1, 2014 • Lyndon, Kansas signed by several ag and country and his sponsor- in his district,” Timmons Fuels Standard and corre- ** AD DEADLINE IS AUGUST 13! ** ethanol groups asking him ship of a bill that removes said. “This bill would do sponding programs. Our to remove his name as a a key market from our some good things for do- state biofuels industry in- DEMAND IS HIGH! cosponsor of H.R. 4286, producers’ toolbox is short- mestic oil and gas produc- cludes eleven plants which We need your equipment of all types! the American Energy Ren- sighted and shows a lack tion, but why go after are in your district, employ aissance Act. The congress- of understanding of com- ethanol, a vital part of our many of your constituents CALL TODAY man’s staff told KCGA that modity markets, value domestic energy portfo- and add value to the Kansas 785-828-4476 or cell: 785-229-2369 he will not respond to the added agriculture, and lio?” economy; therefore, your Visit us on the web: letter. what it means to be a con- The letter was signed by support of this provision www.HarleyGerdesAuctions.com Kansas Farm Bureau gressional representative to Kansas Corn, Kansas Farm simply is not in the best in- Bureau, Kansas Associa- terest of the Kansas Big tion of Ethanol Processors First Congressional Dis- East Central Experiment Field and the Kansas Grain trict. The economic impact Sorghum Producers Asso- of these plants continue fall field day slated for August 20 ciation. Ethanol industry today as they generate eco- The East Central Experiment Field in Ottawa will signers were: Conestoga nomic activity in terms of host its fall field day on Wednesday, August 20. The Energy Partners, Liberal direct and indirect employ- field day begins at 9 a.m. with registration, coffee and and Garden City; Western ment, as well as creating doughnuts, and the program starts at 9:30 a.m. A com- Plains Energy, Campus; markets and investment re- plimentary lunch will be served. Nesika Energy, Scandia turns for several thousand Field day topics and K-State presenters include: and Kansas Ethanol, Kansas citizens, many of • Phosphorus and Potassium Fertilization – Dorivar Lyons, and ICM, Inc., Col- which are your con- Ruiz Diaz wich. stituents. • Corn Growth and Development – Ignacio Ciam- In the letter, the groups “Repealing the Renew- pitti • What Is Causing Yellow Corn in the Spring? – Doug Shoup • Drought-tolerant Corn – Eric Adee MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT From I-35 at the Ottawa exit, the East Central Ex- periment Field is south 1.7 miles on Kansas Highway 59, then east 1 mile, and south 3/4 mile. WANTED More information, including Certified Crop Advisor AUCTIONFarm & Industrial Consignments Credits, is available by contacting the East Central Ex- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2014 periment Field at 785-242-5616. at 109 S. 4th Street # POTTAWATOMIE CO. 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Stools; Railroad Signal; Contact: CLOCKS: William Withers Railroad Padlocks; Santa Fe SELLER: JOE & CORLISS JACOBS Bristol Long Body Style Clock, Tools & Memorabilia. Listing agent/Broker: Terri Hollenbeck, 785-223-2947 F & L CONSTRUCTION JOHN R. & IRENE G. YOUNKMAN TRUST Frank Engelken Joshua Engelken Auctioneer: Ron Hinrichsen, 785-770-0222 TWO LOCATIONS: 845 C Road 4609 Grantham Drive www.auctionspecialists.com 7840 E US Hwy 24, Manhattan Fax: 316-282-SOLD • [email protected] 785-539-2732 Centralia, KS 66415 St. George, KS 66535 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 785-857-3293 785-564-0642 VERN KOCH, 316.772.6318 MIKE FLAVIN 316.283.8164 www.kscrossroads.com Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 9 USDA reminds farmers of 2014 farm bill conservation compliance changes Agriculture Secretary Vilsack. “This will ensure Agency, through the Feder- most programs adminis- USDA will publish a rule their local USDA Service Tom Vilsack reminds pro- they remain eligible for al Crop Insurance Corpora- tered by FSA and NRCS. later this year that will pro- Center for information. 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AUCTIONMONDAY, AUGUST 11 — 10:00 AM AUCTION LOCATION: National Guard Armory Building, CLAY CENTER, KS 12th & Bridge St. DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY: Take Broughton Rd. around past Armory building to 17th Rd. Go 1 Mile East on 17th Rd. at the curve you will turn east down a driveway to a set of gates and you are at the SW corner of the farm land. FARMLAND: (Clay County, KS) 50.88 acres currently tillable, 101.63 acres pasture. Soil types: (CS) # REAL ESTATE AUCTION # Crete type soil Clay Upland Type II e, (GH) Geary soil Type IV e, loamy upland; (GF) Geary type VI e soil and is also a loamy upland. With these soil types, I feel that some of the grassland could be TUESDAY, AUGUST 19 — 6:30 PM broke out for cropland. It is close to Clay Center, Ks. For aerial 108 State Street — WESTMORELAND, KANSAS maps on land or for an appointment to view the farmland, con- tact auctioneer Harold Mugler at 785-632-4994 or home 785- Westmoreland 632-3994 or Landmark Real Estate at 785-776-2222. Legal:Original, S33, T07, R09, See last week’s Grass & Grain for more details! ABSOLUTE Lot F, 1, 2, ACRES 0.38 1 1/2 story 3 bedroom Announcements made at the action to take precedence over printed material. on 3 lots. Located 2 blocks from Westmore- LARRY ALEXANDER ESTATE AUCTION land Elementary. Brad Dieckmann, Executor Great opportunity for a fixer upper. 3019 Anderson, Manhattan, KS 66503 Braum’s Farm Auction NiceProperty house sells on AS-IS,a new WHERE-IS. foundation No withcontingencies 4' crawl accepted. space. Bank letterTERMS: of loan approval or funds verification must be supplied sale day. 10% Harold Mugler, Auctioneer non-refundable down money is required day of sale by check. Buyer must be Mobile: 785-632-4994 2,000 +/- Acres able to close by September 19, 2014. Cost of Title Insurance and Closing Home: 785-632-3994 Costs to be split equally between Buyer and Seller. All announcements day of sale take precedence over written materials. Crossroads Real Estate & Auc- Lyon County, KS tion is representing the Seller. Contact Ron Hinrichsen at 785-770-0222 for more information! Hunting, Agriculture, Waterfront & SELLER: JERROD WARREN Fishing, Home & Cabin, Farm & Ranch 12 Ponds, Includes Mineral Rights 7840 E TUSWO HwyLOCATIONS 24, Manhattan: 785-539-2732 Flatland, 1,700 +/- newly established 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 Terri Hollenbeck, Broker/Owner Alfalfa Crops, Improvements & Income, Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner Recreation & Activities www.kscrossroads.com Tract 1: 528 Ac. + Home & Improvements Tract 2: 470 Ac. Aflalfa Cultivation Tract 3: 466 Ac. (391 Alfalfa + 75 Grass) ESTATE AUCTION Tract 4: 320 Ac. Hay Cultivation SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 — 9:30 AM Tract 5: 160 Ac. Grass SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 — 11:00 AM Tract 6: 52 Acres • Tract 7: 10 Acres Auction Location: Sterl Hall, 619 N. Rogers ABILENE, KANSAS THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 — 2 PM SELLING SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 — 9:30 AM BOWYER COMMUNITY BUILDING PICTURES, GLASSWARE & COLLECTIBLES EMPORIA, KANSAS SELLING SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 — 11:00 AM FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Mrs. Cissna was the daughter of Mr. T. L. Welsh who came to Abilene in 1903. The home and many of the items listed belonged to Mr. Welsh. He owned the Abilene Flour Mill in 1917 and other companies in central Kansas. ALL ITEMS MUST BE There REMOVED are courtesy BY THE cars END at OFthe Abilene SALE ON airport. SUNDAY EVENING. See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings or go to ksallink.com, click on Market Place then auctions. Also ... kansasauctions.net LOIS CISSNA ESTATE CONTACT LEO HAYDEN (785) 821-3683 WWW.HAYDENOUTDOORS.COM

John Leo Hayden, Broker, 1401 Main St. Goodland, KS 67735 • 785-890-6231 Page 10 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 August 10 — Toys, automo- August 13 — Tractors, com- August 16 — Antique tools, tive collectibles & much bines, trucks, trailers, signs, farm-related items Auction Sales Scheduled more at Osage City for farm equipment of all at Chapman for Dewain James Gray. Auction- kinds, lawn & garden & Krinhop. Auctioneers: eers: Wischropp Auction. more online at (www.big Reynolds Auction Serv- August 11 — Farmland iron.com). Auctioneers: ice. Closing on August 11 — August 9 — Glassware, son Estate. Auctioneers: real estate at Clay Cen- Stock Auction Co. August 16 — Real estate Online AG EQUIPMENT sterling, pictures, books, Richard Patrick Auction ter for Larry Alexander August 14 — House in Abi- (home), pickup, car, internet auction (www. magazines, comic books, Service. Estate. Auctioneers: lene (Holland). Auction- tools, guns, golf clubs, dreamdirt.com). Auc- guns, baseball cards, August 9 — Real estate Harold Mugler, Land- eers: Wilson Realty & appliances & misc. at To- tioneers: Dream Dirt pens, matchbooks, (home, large trees & mark Real Estate. Auction Service. peka for David Petesch Farm & Ranch Real Es- quilts, childrens toys, lot), tractor, truck, garage August 11 — Tractors, tate, LLC. furniture & misc. at & household items at trucks, combine, heads & August 6 — Tractors, com- Holton for Algert (Bud) & North Newton for Ray- grain equip., planting, bines, trucks, trailers, Esther Larson Estate. mond & Elfrieda tillage, fertilizer, dirt farm equipment of all Auctioneers: United Schmidt. Auctioneers: WANTED: equip., collectibles, vin- kinds, lawn & garden & Country Pagel, Inc. Real- Van Schmidt Auction. tage cars, antiques, fuel more online at (www.big ty & Auction. August 9 — Antiques, col- Hunting and Investment Properties tanks, lumber, oilfield iron.com). Auctioneers: August 9 — Tools, mowers lectibles, tools, guns, We have buyers wanting hunting & investment properties! pipe & misc. near Smith Stock Auction Co. & misc., fishing equip., fishing, household, prim- Center for Wire Farms, Our marketing sites get 100,000 + hits/month from August 6 — Farm & indus- furniture, collectibles, itives, much more at Bob & Dorothy Wire. investors, hunters and your neighbors. trial consignments at guns, ammo & more near Osage City for James Auctioneers: Frieling Beattie. Auctioneers: Rot- Herington for Hoffman - Gray. Auctioneers: Wis- Realty & Auction, Inc. Visit us today at: www.KsLandCo.com tinghaus Consignment. Mosier - Bryan. Auction- chropp Auction. and Montgomery Auc- August 8 — Tractors, ma- eers: Bob’s Auction Serv- August 9 & 10 — Pictures, Or contact MARK UHLIK tion & Realty. chinery, combine parts & ice, Bob Kickhaefer. glassware, collectibles, Land Marketing Specialist & Broker/Auctioneer August 11 — Home & household near Buhler August 9 — Pickup, appli- furniture & household at acreage (property ad- for Leland Regier Es- ances, furniture, house- Abilene for Louis Cissna dress at White City) at 785-325-2740 tate, Jane Regier seller. hold, riding lawn mower, Estate. Auctioneers: Council Grove for Ste- Auctioneers: Van wood planer, lawn & gar- Reynolds Auction Serv- phen R. Satterlee Revo- Schmidt Auction. den, body tools & files at ice. cable Trust. Auction- August 9 — Furniture, ap- Manhattan for Bob & August 10 — Guns & tools eers: Hallgren Real Es- pliances, automobiles & Faye Havenstein Estate. at Ottawa. Auctioneers: tate & Auctions, LLC. guns, glassware & col- Auctioneers: Gannon Griffin Auctions. lectibles, tools & misc. at Real Estate & Auctions. August 10 — Furniture & Junction City for Vern August 9 (rescheduled collectibles at Council Miller & Others. Auc- from July 26) — House- Grove for Jeremiah & tioneers: Brown Real Es- hold, antiques, collec- Dawn Hershberger. Auc- tate & Auction Service, tibles, artwork at Linds- tioneers: Hallgren Real LLC. borg for Eunice Gunnar- Estate & Auctions, LLC. Farmland Brokers & Auctioneers • Mondamin, IA 51557 • TOLL-FREE: 855-376-3478 AUGUST AG EQUIPMENT INTERNET AUCTION BIDDING OPEN NOW!!!! Closes on Aug. 11, 2 PM CST Go to DreamDirt.com # ONLINE ONLY! Lot 1 Lot 3

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Lot 8 Lot 29 Lot 32 Lot 1: Hardi 6600 Commander Sprayer on Tracks Lot 36: 1993 JD 9500 Combine Lot 2: Transcraft 48' trailer DTL3000 Lot 37: 1973 IH 1066 Tractor 5000 gal capacity Lot 38: 2007 1274C RoGator Sprayer Lot 3: 1995 John Deere 8970 Tractor Lot 39: 2005 New Holland BB940A Baler Lot 4: 1994 John Deere 8970 Tractor 3 bale accumulator Lot 5: Eagle Ditcher model #4-A Lot 40: 2009 Krause 4850 Disc Lot 6: 2013 John Deere S680 Combine Lot 41: 2008 John Deere 637 Disc Lot 7: International IH 1206 Tractor Restored Lot 42: 2008 Case IH Magnum 305 Tractor Lot 8: 2004 John Deere 9520T Tracked Tractor Lot 43: 2011 John Deere 612C Header Lot 9: Heavy Duty Whisek Disc with 2 bar Lot 44: 2012 John Deere 8310R Tractor Bates Harrow Lot 45: 2012 John Deere 9510RT Tracked Tractor Lot 10: 866 Feterl Auger Lot 46: 2013 John Deere 618C Corn Head Lot 11: 2012 John Deere 8360RT Tractor Lot 50: 2005 Sundancer Pontoon Boat Lot 12: 2005 Kinze 3600 Planter Lot 51: 1991 John Deere 4955 Tractor Lot 13: Lowe Hyd Auger 750ch w/9” & 12” Lot 52: 1980 John Deere 8440 Tractor Lot 14: Lowe Hyd Auger 750ch w/9” & 12” & 15” Lot 53: 2006 John Deere 1293 Corn Head Lot 15: Stout Brush Grapple 66-9 with Lot 54: 2002 John Deere 8520T Tracked Tractor skid steer attach Lot 55: 1989 John Deere 4955 Tractor Lot 16: Stout Grapple Bucket HD72 Lot 56: 2013 John Deere 9560RT Tracked Tractor with quick attach Lot 57: 2011 Timpte 42' Trailer w/electric tarp Lot 17: Stout Rock Bucket/Brush Grapple Combo Lot 58: (6) Unverferth Rolling Harrow Baskets Lot 18: Stout Regular Weld-on Skid Steer Plate Lot 59: 2011 John Deere 9530T Tracked Tractor Lot 19: New Stout Solid Weld-on Skid Steer Plate Lot 60: 2004 Peterbilt 379 Semi Tractor Lot 20: 2010 John Deere 9530T Tracked Tractor Lot 61: 2013 Case IH 930 Fertilizer Bar Lot 21: 2002 John Deere 9520T Tracked Tractor Lot 62: 2013 John Deere S690 Combine Lot 22: Stout Walk-Through Pallet Forks 48” Lot 63: 2013 Montag 850 Gallon Cart skid steer Lot 64: 2008 New Holland 9040 Combine Lot 23: Stout Full-Back Pallet Forks 4” skid steer Lot 65: 2013 Case IH 940 Fertilizer Bar Lot 24: 2008 John Deere 9530T Tracked Tractor Lot 66: John Deere 1780 Conservation Planter Lot 25: Heavy Duty Wishek Disc 2 Bar 31 Row Bates Harrow Lot 67: CLAAS 16 Row Corn Header C516-30 Lot 26: Pallet Forks 48” w/skid steer quick attach Lot 68: Industrus America 435 35 foot Head Cart Lot 27: 2011 John Deere 2210 Field Cultivator Lot 69: 2003 John Deere 9650 STS Combine Lot 28: Stout Bale Spear-round with Lot 70: Gleaner R65 Combine skid steer quick attach Lot 71: 2010 John Deere DB44 Planter Lot 29: 2011 John Deere 6230 Tractor Lot 72: 2013 John Deere 612C Corn Head with 563 loader Lot 73: 5000 Gallon Water Tanker Lot 30: 2005 John Deere 9320 Tractor Lot 74: TA 1100 Top-Air Sprayer Lot 31: 2000 John Deere 9650 STS Combine Lot 75: 2013 John Deere 1760 NT 8 Row Planter Lot 32: 2005 9560 John Deere Combine Lot 76: 2013 John Deere 6210R Tractor Lot 33: 2009 John Deere 9630T Tracked Tractor Lot 77: 2009 John Deere 2700 Disc Ripper Lot 34: 1988 Case IH 9130 Tractor Lot 78: 2012 John Deere 2210 Field Cultivator Lot 35: 2005 Kinze 3200 Planter

Lot 37 Lot 39 Lot 50 Lot 60 Lot 75 www.DreamDirt.com Bidding Notice: Register today to get notices as the auction progresses. Be sure you have read and understand the terms and conditions (see online). Want to view a lot in person? Contact us to make arrangements. Call (855) 376-3478 with any questions. Our next Internet auction opens on September 1 and closes on September 22! Contact one of our auctioneers about marketing your equipment during this event. Bruna Implement Rossville Truck & Tractor Clay Center, KS Rossville, KS McConnell Machinery Straub International AUCTIONEERS: Barrett Long: 785-447-0329 785-632-5621 785-584-6195 Lawrence, KS 7 Kansas Locations 785-843-2676 www.straubint.com • Jason Smith: 712-592-8965 • Chad Bals: 641-745-9587 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 11 by William L. Petesch, August 21 — Tractors, hay August 23 — Farm equip- Labor Day Consignment Minneapolis for Max Ad- Conference/Tour, Dickin- POA. Auctioneers: Gan- & livestock equip., plant- ment, antiques, collector Auction at Lyndon. kins. Auctioneers: Wil- son County. non Real Estate & Auc- ing, cultivating & spray- items, construction ma- September 1 — Luck of the son Realty & Auction October 3 — House moving tions. ing, tillage, construc- terials & misc. at St. Irish Toy Show at Chap- Service. equipment, boom trucks August 16 — Real estate (3 tion, trucks, vehicles George for Corliss Ja- man. September 13 — Tractors, & pickups, I-beams, H- lots in 2 tracts), furni- and trailers, grain cobs. Auctioneers: Cross- September 4 — Antiques, farm equipment, an- beams, tons of salvage ture, appliances, house- handling, antique ma- roads Real Estate & Auc- IH 464 tractor w/loader, tiques, collectibles, guns iron, house jacks & crib- hold, yard & garden, gar- chinery, harvest & misc. tion, LLC. coins, tools, furniture, & ammo at Industry for bing at White City for den tools, camping & near Tekamah, Nebras- August 24 — Jewelry & col- household & more at Sa- Mr. & Mrs. Charles Shra- Junior Hultgren Estate. fishing equip. & more at ka for consignments. lectibles at Salina for lina. Auctioneers: Omli der. Auctioneers: Rey- Auctioneers: Reynolds North Lawrence for Mc- Auctioneers: Lee Valley, Dr. June Taylor Estate. & Associates, Inc. nolds Auction Service. Auction Service. Manness Trust. Auction- Inc. Auctioneers: Thummel September 5 — Machinery September 13 — Trac- October 4 — Consignment eers: Midwest Land & August 21 — Flush Road Real Estate & Auction, auction at Clay Center. tors, combine, swather, sale at Salina. Auction- Home, Mark Uhlik, Chris real estate in Pottawa- LLC. Auctioneers: Mugler trucks, pickups, trail- eers: Wilson Realty & Paxton. tomie County (9 tracts) at August 25 — Mitchell Auction Service. ers, machinery, cattle Auction Service. August 16 — Household, St. George for Corliss Ja- County land (tillable, September 6 — Motor equipment, tools & col- October 5 — Antiques & old collectibles, clocks, cobs. Auctioneers: Cross- wooded) at Beloit. Auc- home, welder, concrete lectibles at Tipton for collectibles at Clay Cen- scales, tools, Santa Fe roads Real Estate & Auc- tioneers: Jeff Lange Real equipment, tools, house- Hoffman Farms, LLC, ter for an Estate. Auc- items at Newton for tion, LLC. Estate. hold & hog equipment Linda & Kenley Hoff- tioneers: Mugler Auction John R. & Irene G. August 22 — Multi-parcel August 28 — Lyon County South of Willard for man. Auctioneers: Thum- Service. Younkman Trust. Auc- land & home (home, real estate at Emporia Todd Raine Estate. Auc- mel Real Estate & Auc- October 18 & 19 — Antique tioneers: Auction Spe- stone barn, silo & more) for Braum’s Farm Auc- tioneers: Raine Auction tion, LLC. tractors & equipment, cialists, LLC. at Lecompton. Auction- tion. Auctioneers: Hay- Service. September 13 — Construc- collectible farm items, August 16 — Vacant real eers: Cates Auction Real den Outdoors Farm, September 6 — Dickinson tion contractor’s com- antiques & household at estate lot at Ozakie for Estate Company. Ranch & Recreational County land (acreage, plete liquidation at En- White City for Junior McManness Trust. Auc- August 23 — Equipment, Real Estate. native grass, pond, lime- terprise for Diamond D Hultgren Estate. Auc- tioneers: Midwest Land guns, antlers, air boat, August 30 — Estate farm stone home, outbuild- Ranch Contracting. Auc- tioneers: Reynolds Auc- & Home, Mark Uhlik, ATV, jet skis, shotguns, machinery NW of Bai- ings), farm equipment tioneers: Chamberlin tion Service. Chris Paxton. rifles, electronics & leyville for Bruce Hasen- at Chapman. Auction- Auction Service. October 29 — Fink Beef August 16 — Household, more at Salina for Kan- kamp Estate. Auction- eers: Omli & Associates, September 15 — Real es- Genetics Annual Angus farm equipment at sas Dept. of Wildlife, eers: Cline Realty & Auc- Inc. tate (pasture & cropland) & Charolais Bull Sale at Maple Hill for Shirley Parks & Tourism. Auc- tion, LLC. September 6 & 7 — Tools, at Scandia for Heirs of Randolph. Keyser. Auctioneers: tioneers: Wilson Realty August 30 — Furniture, In- antiques, collectibles & Richard & Irena Fogel- November 1 — Harley Crossroads Real Estate & Auction Service. dian items, clocks, lamps much more near Abilene berg. Auctioneers: Larry Gerdes Consignment & Auction, LLC. August 23 — Guns at Jew- & collectibles at Salina for Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Lagasse Auction & Real Auction at Lyndon. August 16 & 17 — Kansas ell. Auctioneers: Thum- for Bob & Jean Rose. Geist. Auctioneers: Rey- Estate. November 21 — Farm ma- Hereford Association mel Real Estate & Auc- Auctioneers: Thummel nolds Auction Service. September 18 — Saline & chinery auction at Clay Tour. tion, LLC. Real Estate & Auction, September 7 — Guns & an- McPherson County land Center. Auctioneers: Mu- August 17 — Real estate August 23 — Firearms, LLC. tiques, signs, collec- (in 4 tracts) at Salina. gler Auction Service. (home), household, shop ammo, farm & construc- August 30 — Farm equip- tibles, car parts at Sali- Auctioneers: Omli & As- January 1, 2015 — Harley tools & more at Milford tion toys at Osage City. ment, tractors, com- na. Auctioneers: Thum- sociates, Inc. Gerdes 30th annual New for Mi Suk Williams. Auctioneers: Elston Auc- bines, trucks at Sylvan mel Real Estate & Auc- September 26-27 — Kansas Years Day Consignment Auctioneers: Crossroads tions. Grove for Hlad Farms. tion, LLC. Barn Alliance BarnFest Auction at Lyndon. Real Estate & Auction, August 23 — Ranch-style Auctioneers: Omli & As- September 11 — Saline LLC. home on 2 acres, 2012 sociates, Inc. County Farmland (80 ac) August 19 — Real estate Harley Davidson, JD ma- September 1 — Furniture, at Salina for Don Wood- (fixer up home) at West- chinery, tools, appli- primitives & collectibles house Trust. Auction- moreland for Jerrod ances, heavy duty smok- at Salina. Auctioneers: eers: Reynolds Real Es- SATURDAY, AUG. 9, 10 AM • SUNDAY, AUG. 10, 12 NOON Warren. Auctioneers: er, furniture, books, Thummel Real Estate & tate & Auction Co. 2-DAYLocated at Wischropp AUCTION Auction Facility, 930 Laing St. Crossroads Real Estate Longaberger baskets at Auction, LLC. September 13 — Farm OSAGE CITY, KANSAS & Auction, LLC. St. George for David September 1 — Harley equipment, machinery, SELLING SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 AT 10 AM: August 21 — Juke box, Ayres. Auctioneers: Gan- Gerdes 19th annual old cars, tools & misc. at player piano, train set, non Real Estate & Auc- 5 guns; shop tools; 10+ paper- door refrigerator; Kenmore weights; 15+ miniature sad Elite washer & dryer; library furniture, collectibles, tions. irons; old fishing poles; 9 table; oak dresser; Pride lift appliances, household, August 23 — Tractors, ma- framed metallic English scene chair, new; old books, costume tools & more for multiple chinery, tools, antiques, pictures; 20+ kerosene lamps; jewelry, etc.; antique floor lamp. sellers (Wanda Larson collectibles 7 household 100+ VHS tapes; Samsung dbl. Estate, Joyce Kisling, near Inman for Glenn & Large Selection Antiques, Collectibles, Tools & Household Gene Fielder Estate). Jason Snyder. Auction- Saturday Inspection: Friday, Aug. 8, 5-7 pm. Many small items. Auctioneers: Jurgens, eers: Van Schmidt Auc- SELLING SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 AT 12:00 NOON: Henrichs, Harden. tion. 30+ farm toys; 75+ oil can col- Little Big books; 30+ small car lection; Toy Gatling Gun USA models; Matchbox toys; cast 1883; marbles; dice; poker iron buckboard and team; 10 Forge Harvesting, chips; Hubley, Arcade, Tonka; old hubcaps. Matt Forge, Owner Large selection of Toys, Collectibles, Toys, Toys! Sunday Inspection beginning at 10:30 AM Custom Silage Harvesting NOTE: Mr. Gray was an avid antiquer and collector for many years. Silage-Haylage-Earlage Most of these items are from his home. • Family Owned and Operated in Council Grove, Kansas Topeka, KS, ELLER • 2008 Claas with 8 row head and pickup head JAMES GRAY, S • Supporting trucks and equipment WISCHROPPwww.wischroppauctions.com AUCTIONS — 785-828-4212 • Ability to arrange packing, swathing and bagging for listings & pictures!

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 17 — 10:00 AM REAL ESTATE AUCTION 7305 McGeorge Road — MILFORD, KANSAS 66514 SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 — 12:00 NOON REAL ESTATE SELLS 436 Locust St. — ** SELLINGNORTH 3 LOTS LAWRENCE, IN 2 TRACTS KANSAS ** AT 12:00 NOON Legal Description: ROCK- PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION TO START AT 9:30 AM WOOD EAST #1, BLOCK 7, LOT 9, SECTION 16TOWN- Tract 1: Lot 203 & Lot 205 Blk 1, North Lawrence, Ks. Street SHIP 11, RANGE 05. Address: 436 Locust St., North Lawrence, Ks. 2 lots with Locust Taxes: $2,592.46 + Specials Street frontage. These lots have a metal shed with overhead doors $263.10 = $2,855.56. and concrete approach. The shed is not insulated, has electricity, Superb 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom quality built home on a HUGE lot and a concrete floor. There is a walk-in mechanic pit, and walk near the golf course in Milford. This 2,888 sq. ft. rancher was built through door. in 1995. Property description: large living room, eat-in spacious Tract 2: Lot 204 Blk. 1, North Lawrence, Ks. St. Address: 400 Elm kitchen with stainless steel appliances, family room downstairs St., North Lawrence, Ks. A single lot with Elm Street frontage with a walk-out basement, double car attached garage, plus a 40 x measuring approximately 25’ x 110’. This vacant lot has alley 30# shop at the rear of the property. # access and residential properties on either side. There is commer- OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, July 27th from 12:30 to 2:00 cial property directly behind this lot. DIRECTIONS: From 1-70 take the U.S. 77/K-18 Exit (Exit 295) and turn right or North on 77 for 5.7 miles. Then turn left onto Old Mil- A personal property auction (9:30 AM): Antique Furniture, ford Road for 1.2 miles, and then turn right onto Rolling Meadows Appliances, Gun Cabinet, Ping Pong Table, hand & garden tools, Lane and turn left onto McGeorge Road. BB guns, camping & fishing items & more! For showings or more information call Colleen Weilert at 785-617-0247 For complete list see D&L Auctions: www.DandLauctions.com Household: Pioneer stereo system, Shop tools: engine & transmission McMANNESS TRUST, SELLERS vcr, slate pool table, 80 gal. fish stand, Little Giant ladder, Sleuth One Michael McManness, Trustee aquarium, 25 ga. fish aquarium, gui- engine analyzer, drill press, press, tar, 2 guitar gig bags, pictures, wood- Lincoln arc welder, Coleman lantern, ********************************************************************** en rocker, encyclopedias, Wieder Ryobi table saw, McCullough chain Pro 9930 weight system, Whirlpool saw, Dewalt saws all, jack stands, dryer, Kenmore washer, Midway central AC system, painting equip- video game, flat screen TV, TV cabi- ment, concrete landscape blocks, REAL ESTATE AUCTION net, computer desk, Kirby vacuum, metal wheelbarrow, metal garden SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 — 4:00 PM Kincaid Piano, Roll top desk, Oak wagon, Briggs & Stratton garden WIND-N-WAVE ESTATE Vacant Lot storage cabinet, German Trunk, tiller, Kenmore stainless gas grill, king bed, corner computer desk, misc. garden tools, Craftsman miter OZAKIE, KANSAS Gateway laptop, computer monitors, saw, new steel red wagon, weed Tract 1 Lot 7 Blk D Wind-N-Wave Estates. A single lot with misc. CDs, and computer compo- eater, Yamaha scooter, Craftsman frontage on Mike O Vince Rd. This lot is vacant at this time with nents, routers, kitchen table & chairs, 9hp 28” snow blower, Briggs & Strat- mature trees and ready to be developed. Kenmore stainless steel side by side ton 5hp pressure washer. refrigerator/freezer and dishwasher. McMANNESS TRUST, SELLERS Michael McManness, Trustee SELLER: MI SUK WILLIAMS Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner: 785-770-0222 cell See websites for more information Colleen Weilert, Listing Agent: 785-617-0247 7840TWO E USLOCATIONS Hwy 24, Manhattan: 785-539-2732 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 Mark Uhlik, Broker/Auctioneer: 785-325-2740 Terri Hollenbeck, Owner/Broker, Chris Paxton, Listing Agent/Auctioneer: 785-979-6758 www.kscrossroads.com www.MidwestLandandHome.com Page 12 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 their own time and effort Another influential vant to the modern urban They are like most and commitment is dedi- group of people who don’t viewer. HSUS, among oth- Americans, they trust BAXTER cated to the pursuit of want people to know ers, will be thrilled! Agri- farmers and ranchers and “Cash.” There seem to be “where their food comes culture on television is expect us to stay on top of endless quasi-associations from” are politicians with one of the few places things. We are able to do BLACK seeking funds to “protect a prejudice against those where the consumer can that because we have ac- and enhance the wildlife who work the land. Their get to know “where their cess to such a broad source ONTHEEDGEOFCOMMONSENSE and the habitat, the her- reasons are usually per- food comes from.” The of information, (re: first itage and the natural re- sonal; some childhood ani- presence of agriculture is paragraph). We continue to sources.” They pop up mosity that is now being growing. It’s not uncom- educate and include the Who Would Like every time someone can repaid because they have mon to see or hear news curious urban consumers find a cause that will stim- the power, a guilt complex stories about farmers and in our thinking. We invite RFD-TV Off The Air? ulate the “Cash.” But just because they were born ranchers. Most are good. them to see for themselves; Who would like RFD- culture, be it modern or having a good cause is not with a golden spoon, Most reporters are reason- to know the truth about TV off the air? Or U.S. homegrown, as inhumane, enough. They must create maybe the only farmer he able people, they eat our business and to show Farm Report? Who would environmentally harmful, a straw man to portray the knows ran against him for bacon and hamburger. them “where your food re- like Farm Bureaus shut and run by insensitive enemy. That eliminates office. Who knows? They have a general con- ally comes from.” And down, along with the Na- country hicks who have no any deep inspection of the RFD-TV is being drop- cept that global popula- that, my friends, is the last tional Cattlemen’s Associ- real moral attachment to validity of their cause, and ped from some media net- tion growth will demand thing the Humane Society ation., the Pork Producers, the animals and the land… ranchers and farmers, works that are intent on more food, and that the of the U.S., the extremist the Egg Council, the North- that it’s all about money. hunters, miners, lumber- merging. The reason given USDA represents and is ANTIs, and vengeful of- ern Ag Network, Range That is easy for them to un- jacks and oil field rough- is that a network about and involved with keeping our fended politicians want magazine, the Delmarva derstand since so much of necks fill their bill. for agriculture is not rele- food safe. them to know. Farmer, the Farm Journal, the Beef Checkoff, the Brownfield Ag Network? Who would like to make it illegal for movie stars, sports stars, heroes, sing- ers and baby calves to be pictured with a milk mous- tache? ANSWER: Any person or group that does not want people to know “where their food comes from.” The first one that comes to mind is Humane Society of the U.S. (not as- sociated with the local Hu- mane Society in your home town). They make a living attempting to make farm- ers and ranchers look bad. I don’t question their mo- tive, it’s a job, it’s how they pay the bills. They come to work each day and send out letters asking for the “Cash” so they can “fight the evil farmers and ranchers.” As long as they can keep their donors mis- informed, blindfolded and mislead about the whole truth, the “Cash” keeps comin’ in! Another factor that is critical, is to portray agri-

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Repairing • Boots • Luggage • Shoes • Back Packs • Purses • Ball Gloves M-F • 8-5:30 Closed Sat. & Sun 216 South Fourth Manhattan, KS 785-776-1193 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 13 South Central Kansas Movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse, 300.00, some 8.50-9.00/small Kansas Hay Dairy alfalfa steady, ground alfalfa and pellets steady to square bale; Dairy, Supreme 235.00-265.00; Premium, 210.00- 20.00 lower. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small 240.00; Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field, squares 280.00 or 9.00/bale Dairy, Supreme 230.00-260.00; 115.00-130.00; Ground and delivered 170.00-210.00. Grass hay: Market Report Premium 220.00-230.00; Dry Cow, Good 170.00-180.00; Fair- Bluestem Good, small squares, 5.00-6.00/bale, 130.00-140.00, Good grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 130.00-150.00, Mid squares 90.00-110.00, large rounds 55.00-70.00/T. Brome: Hay trade slow. Demand moderate to strong for dairy al- mostly 140.00; Utility-Fair 100.00-130.00. Ground and deliv- Good, small squares, 6.00-7.00/bale, 130.00-150.00/T, Mid falfa, moderate for grinding alfalfa and pellets, light to mod- ered locally to feedlots, 150.00-215.00. The week of 7/21-26, squares, 110.00-130.00, Good, large round, 30.00-50.00/bale, erate for grass hay. Unseasonably cool weather has re- 4,179T of grinding alfalfa and 1,225T of dairy alfalfa were 60.00-80.00/T, an instance 125.00/T; CWF Grass mulch, large turned with a good chance of rain over much of the state. delivered. Alfalfa pellets: Sun Cured 15 pct protein 220.00- round 60.00-65.00. Straw, Good, small squares 4.00/bale or The prairie hay and alfalfa baling are active, most swathers 245.00, 17 pct protein 240.00; Dehydrated 17 pct 300.00. Straw, 4.50 delivered/bale; large bales 60.00-70.00/T or 85.00 deliv- are taking a break until this rain chance passes. Pastures Good, large bales 60.00-70.00. Grass hay, Good 80.00-100.00. ered. and row crops are showing stress from the hot temperatures Southeast Kansas ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise last week, the northern third of the state really needs rain. Alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement slow to noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares unless If you have hay for sale or pasture to rent or need hay or moderate. Alfalfa: Dairy, Supreme, mid squares 280.00; otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless otherwise grazing, use the services of the Hay and Pasture Exchange: Stock Cow, Good, 165.00. Bluestem: Good, small squares, noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. www.kfb.org/ commodities/haypasture/index.html 125.00-140.00, mid and large squares out of the field 90.00- *CWF Certified Weed Free. Southwest Kansas 110.00, mostly 90.00-100.00, large rounds 60.00-70.00; Brome: *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. Dairy alfalfa steady, ground alfalfa 20.00 lower. Move- Good, Small squares 130.00-150.00, mid and large squares **TDN calculated using the Western formula. Quantitative ment moderate. Alfalfa, Horse, 250.00-300.00, small squares 120.00-135.00, large rounds 60.00-80.00. Grass Mulch CWF, factors are approximate, and many factors can affect feeding 10.00/bale. Dairy, Supreme 230.00-260.00, some 250.00-290.00 large round 60.00-65.00. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00-70.00. value. Values based on 100% dry matter (TDN showing both delivered; Premium 215.00-235.00; Dry Cow, Good 170.00- Northwest Kansas 100% & 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance 200.00. Fair-Good grinding alfalfa, at the edge of the field or Grinding alfalfa steady to soft. Movement slow. Alfalfa: and intent of sale (usage). Source: Kansas Dept. of Ag-USDA delivered in 140.00-160.00. Ground and delivered locally to Horse, Small squares 300.00, Mid squares 250.00; Dairy, Market News Service, Dodge City, Steve Hessman, Rich Hruska, feedlots and dairies, 175.00-200.00. The week of 7/21-26, Supreme 250.00; Stock cow, Good, 175.00. Fair-Good grinding OIC (620) 227-8881, www.ams.usdagov/mnreports/DC_GR310. 8,399T of grinding alfalfa and 1,405T of dairy alfalfa were alfalfa at the edge of the field 140.00-150.00. Ground and de- txt, www.ams.usda.gov/lpsmarketnewspage. delivered. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00-75.00, mostly 70.00 livered to feedlots and dairies 180.00-210.00. The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the Kansas De- or 80.00-95.00 delivered. Corn stalks 60.00-75.00, ground and North Central-Northeast Kansas partment of Agriculture with technical oversight from the delivered 85.00-110.00. CRP, Fair, large rounds 70.00. Dairy and grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Sheep and goat management workshop to be held August 15-16 in Manhattan Dr. Jim Gerrish, well- will be able to help produc- grazing practices for para- ity; where a hands-on work- and management skills that events and to sign up for known rancher, researcher, ers make better choices for site management, fence and shop for producers to learn will improve production news as it happens. grazing educator, and co- their pasture situation. Dr. stock water development for small animal health man- and profitability of their Amazing Grazing II part- founder of the Missouri Gerrish states, “Sheep and ease of grazing, extending agement techniques will be livestock enterprise.” ners with Kansas Farmers Grazing School will be in goats offer opportunities for the grazing season, among held later in the fall. A Fri- Cost for the workshop is Union: Kansas NRCS, Kansas this month to kick landowners as alternatives others.” day evening ranch $60.00, which includes lunch Kansas Sustainable Agricul- off Amazing Grazing II for to raising cattle. Greater Dr. Brian Faris, head of tour/supper is in the plan- and handouts. An evening ture Research and Educa- Ruminants Great and Small. production efficiencies, KSU Animal Science De- ning stages. Program direc- tour and supper is tentative- tion, Kansas Center for Sus- A workshop entitled “Man- niche market values, and partment Sheep and Goats tor Mary Howell reports, ly planned at a local ranch. tainable Agriculture and Al- agement of Sheep and Goats ease of handling make and the newly built small “Amazing Grazing II was Please register online at: ternative Crops, Kansas for Grazing, Herd Health, sheep and goats particularly ruminant facility, will join written specifically to ad- www.AmazingGrazingKan State Research and Exten- Performance and Profitabil- attractive for smaller the Manhattan Small Rumi- dress many of the issues sas.com, contact Mary How- sion, Farm Credit, Kansas ity” will be held August 15- acreages. Managing smaller nant Workshop. Faris was that small animal producers ell at [email protected] Grazing Land Coalition, and 16, 2014, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ruminants does require a raised in Texas, and brings keep asking for. Two days or call 785-562-8726. A block Kansas Graziers with fund- both days at Four Points by different skill set than cat- a wealth of knowledge and spent with Jim and Brian of rooms is being held at ing from North Central Ex- Sheraton in Manhattan. tle, and they require more experience in the sheep and will be well worth the time Four Points by Sheraton, tension Risk Management This workshop is tailored attention to details of man- goat industry to this work- and money invested. Ranch Manhattan; call 785-584- Education Center and for small ruminant produc- agement. This workshop shop. The workshop will in- managers will learn valu- 5573. Check the website USDA National Institute of ers specifically, and Gerrish will cover topics including clude a tour of the new facil- able grazing information often for other upcoming Food and Agriculture.

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Our CONSIGNMENTS can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com & logging onto the online subscription A good attendance of local and out of state buyers HEIFER CALVES — 450-500 LBS. Rick Leonard Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] bid on a nice run of cattle for our sale Friday, August 1. Rafter P Cattle Waterville 3 blk [email protected] Frank Farms Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] Light steers and heifers and all feeder cattle were in Rafter P Cattle Watervilel 11 blk [email protected] Mushrush Ranch LLC Strong City 1 xbred [email protected] very good demand at fully steady to strong prices ac- Greg Brown Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] cording to quality and condition. Several heavy un- FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-800 LBS Jim McCormick Blaine 1 bwf [email protected] weaned fall calves were offered and they were also find- Doug Wenderott Alma 14 blk [email protected] Craig Good Olsburg 1 blk [email protected] ing a good demand. We had some fall calving bred cows Rafter P Cattle Waterville 12 blk [email protected] which were finding very good interest. Cull cows and Berges Ranch Onaga 6 blk [email protected] COWS bulls sold $3 to $5 higher. Gary Tenbrink Berryton 12 blk [email protected] Age Mo. Rick Leonard Manhattan 3 bwf [email protected] Gary Luttman Wakefield 16 blk 3 7-8 $2,775.00 FEEDER STEERS — 350-500 LBS Doug Wenderott Alma 31 blk [email protected] Gary Luttman Wakefield 5 blk 3 5-6 $2,575.00 Rafter P Cattle Waterville 4 blk [email protected] Charles Pretzer Elmdale 9 blk [email protected] Gary Luttman Wakefield 5 xbred 3 6-8 $2,400.00 Rafter P Cattle Waterville 16 mix [email protected] Dave Heier Olsburg 5 blk [email protected] Gary Luttman Wakefield 2 blk 5-6 8 $2,300.00 Keith Umscheid Westmoreland 6 blk [email protected] Wendell Anderson Randolph 7 blk [email protected] D Bar D Burlingame 2 blk 2 6-7 $2,300.00 Gary Luttman Wakefield 6 blk 3 7-8 $2,250.00 Four Bar Ranch Inc Herington 4 holstein [email protected] Alan Fischer Wheaton 10 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 13 blk [email protected] Gary Luttman Wakefield 2 blk 3 5-6 $2,200.00 Cal Ann Farms Basehor 4 blk SS 7 $1,875.00 Tim Horgan Wheaton 3 blk [email protected] FEEDER STEERS — 650-850 LBS Cal Ann Farms Basehor 1 blk BM 7 $1,735.00 Dave Heier Olsburg 9 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 22 blk [email protected] Gary Luttman Wakefield 1 bwf 38$1,600.00 Charles Pretzer Elmdale 5 blk [email protected] Gary Tenbrink Berryton 14 blk [email protected] Robert Harris Marion 1 blk 85$1,600.00 Doug Wenderott Alma 19 blk [email protected] Charles Pretzer Elmdale 5 blk [email protected] Berges Ranch Onaga 6 blk [email protected] Tim Horgan Wheaton 7 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 Alan Fischer Wheaton 6 blk [email protected] 113 mostly blk hfrs, 775-825 lbs., off grass Gary Tenbrink Berryton 7 blk [email protected] COWS & HEIFERETTES — 920-1,650 LBS 80 bwf strs & Replacement Quality hfrs, 2 rds shots, 600-700 lbs. Marc Moore Green 4 blk [email protected] A&L Hay Farm Wakefield 1 blk [email protected] 60 Choice Reputation blk & bwf Replacement Quality hfrs, 3 rds shots, Doug Wenderott Alma 70 blk [email protected] Eby Ranch Emporia 1 xbred [email protected] weaned, 625-750 lbs. Charles Pretzer Ellmdale 10 blk [email protected] A&L Hay Farm Wakefield 1 blk [email protected] 55 Choice Reputation Hereford strs, 850-875 lbs. Alan Fischer Wheaton 31 blk [email protected] Crystal Carson White City 1 blk [email protected] 50 Choice Reputation blk & bwf strs, weaned, all shots, 700-850 lbs. Bill Farrell Frankfort 15 blk [email protected] D Bar D Burlingame 1 blk [email protected] 44 Reputation blk strs & hfrs, 600-650 lbs., 1 rd shots Tim Horgan Wheaton 7 blk [email protected] Clint Woodrow Emporia 1 blk [email protected] 43 Angus, mostly strs & hfrs, longtime weaned, all shots, 700-850 lbs. Wendell Anderson Randolph 7 blk [email protected] Eby Ranch Emporia 1 blk [email protected] 42 blk & bwf strs, 700-800 lbs. 40 Reputation Hereford & Angus strs, weaned 45 days, 2 rds shots, com- Berges Ranch Onaga 25 blk [email protected] Virgil Deters Baileyville 1 blk [email protected] plete vacc. program, poured May 1, 700-800 lbs. Alan Fischer Wheaton 14 blk [email protected] Eby Ranch Emporia 1 blk [email protected] 32 blk strs & hfrs, 1 rd spring shots, 700-800 lbs. Frank Farms Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 11 blk [email protected] 31 Choice blk & bwf strs, weaned, 700-850 lbs. Dave Heier Olsburg 1 xbred [email protected] M4 Cattle Co. Wheaton 3 blk [email protected] 31 blk hfrs, 2 rds shots, wormed, longtime weaned, 700-750 lbs. Bill Havenstein Alma 5 blk [email protected] Gardiner Angus Ranch Ashland 1 blk [email protected] 30 blk & bwf bulls & hfrs, 30 days weaned, shots, 250-450 lbs. Bill Farrell Frankfort 35 mix [email protected] Ben Freeman Abilene 1 blk [email protected] 29 blk strs & hfrs, longtime weaned, 2 rds shots, wormed, 650-700 lbs. Gary Tenbrink Berryton 21 blk [email protected] Robert Harris Marion 2 blk [email protected] 20 blk strs, weaned, shots, 600-650 lbs. Marc Moore Green 3 xbred [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 1 xbred [email protected] 20 blk strs, 650-800 lbs. Charles Pretzer Elmdale 10 blk [email protected] Robert Harris Marion 1 blk [email protected] Berges Ranch Onaga 8 blk [email protected] Rafter P Cattle Waterville 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 15 Wendell Anderson Randolph 20 blk [email protected] 100 Choice blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 650-800 lbs. Tim Horgan Wheaton 9 blk [email protected] BULLS — 1,400-2,300 LBS Doug Wenderott Alma 8 blk [email protected] Randy Pettera Junction City 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 Four Bar Ranch Inc Herington 5 holstein [email protected] Stan Hartwich Onaga 1 blk [email protected] 80 Choice blk & bwf Feeder hfrs, no implants, 800-850 lbs. ——————— FIELD REPRESENTATIVES — Visit Us On The Web — www.mcclivestock.com ———————— JOHN CLINE SAM GRIFFIN BRENT MILLER ALAN HUBBARD MERVIN SEXTON BILL RAINE TOM TAUL JEFF BROOKS BRYCE HECK ONAGA BURNS ALMA OLSBURG MANHATTAN MAPLE HILL MANHATTAN BEATTIE LINN 785-889-4775 620-726-5877 785-765-3467 785-468-3552 785-537-7295 785-256-4439 785-537-0036 785-353-2263 785-348-5448 Cell: 785-532-8381 Cell: 620-382-7502 Cell: 785-587-7824 Cell: 785-410-5011 Cell: 785-770-2622 Cell: 785-633-4610 Cell: 785-556-1422 Cell: 785-562-6807 Cell: 785-447-0456 Page 14 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Appeals court upholds FDA action Huckabee endorses Roberts in race (AP) – Former Republican presidential candidate on judicious use of antibiotics has endorsed Kansas Sen. The Second Circuit The groups argue that regulatory action is sup- are set aside by this deci- as he battles an aggressive GOP primary challenge from Court of Appeals issued a FDA is required by statute ported by the Animal sion have diverted agency Tea Party candidate Milton Wolf. 2-1 decision in New York to hold hearings to deter- Health Institute (AHI), resources from focusing Huckabee described Roberts as a conservative war- recently that the U.S. Food mine whether to withdraw Centers for Disease Con- on moving ahead with im- rior and said he’s fought tirelessly for lower taxes and and Drug Administration approval for the use of trol and the President’s plementing the judicious federal government spending. is not required to hold penicillin and tetracy- Council of Advisors on Sci- use policy. AHI said it be- Huckabee is a former Arkansas governor who now hearings concerning the clines in animal feed after ence & Technology. All 26 lieves this decision will has a talk show on cable’s Fox News Channel. He ran safety of feeding antibi- the agency declared that companies affected by the clear the way and allow unsuccessfully for the Republican presidential nomina- otics at subtherapeutic the subtherapeutic use of policy have pledged to FDA to focus on working tion in 2008 but won Kansas’ caucuses. levels. The ruling over- the drugs in animal feed align their products with with stakeholders to suc- Roberts is seeking his fourth, six-year term. Wolf is a turns two district court “has not been shown to be the effort, and changes cessfully implement this Leawood radiologist and has the backing of national rulings from 2012 in a case safe” in the late 1970s. have begun. The imple- policy in a timely manner. Tea Party groups ahead of the state’s Aug. 5 primary. initially filed in 2011 by Such hearings would mentation of this policy Find the full story at http:/ Wolf spokesman Ben Hartman said Roberts won’t the Natural Resources require industry to prove means all medically im- /tinyurl.com/fda-court-anti stop his slide in the polls no matter how many endorse- Defense Council (NRDC), that the use of these drugs, portant antibiotics used biotic-use. ments he receives. the Center for Science in as approved, is safe. in food animals will be the Public Interest, Food FDA’s policy to pursue used to fight disease at the Animal Concerns Trust, a collaborative stakehold- direction of a veterinari- Public Citizen and the er process to implement an. Union of Concerned Sci- significant changes to an- The legal challenges AUCTION entists. tibiotic use rather than a and citizen’s petitions that SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 — 12:30 PM Morris County 4-H Building 612 US Hwy 56 • COUNCIL GROVE, KS USDA announces grants to help veterans and Directions: 1 mile east of Council Grove on US Hwy 56. Watch for signs. FURNITURE rocking chairs; glass front and urines & glassware; wall cast- minority farmers get started in agriculture Riverside sofa, like new; River- sided curio; lamps; metal room ing’; small Madame Alexander USDA deputy secretary tutions, land-grant univer- and Outreach, has distrib- side oak coffee and end tables; divider. dolls; prints & pictures; Faerie Krysta Harden announced sities and other organiza- uted over $57 million to Bassett wormwood cherry, sofa, COLLECTIBLES Essemcemce Glen & Babies chair, ottoman, coffee and end Various Fenton pcs.; several collection, 1st edition; rabbit the availability of over $9 tions that work directly 188 partners since 2010. tables, very nice; walnut bound bird cages & houses; blown collection; children’s books. million in outreach and with these diverse commu- The 2014 Farm Bill reau- sofa & chair from the Cottage glass pcs.; candelabra; walnut AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: In- technical assistance for nities. Through these criti- thorized the program and House; Italian occasional table; wall clock; large selection of teresting auction. Large minority farmers and cal partnerships, we will expanded targeted com- walnut tea table; Boyd’s Boyd’s angels, most 1st edition; collections & many items ranchers and military vet- build a stronger agricul- munities to include mili- carousel display; walnut wall silver-plate tea set; Fritz & unlisted. Excellent offering hugger table; numerous vintage Floyd collection; various fig- erans that are new to tural future for our coun- tary veterans. Applica- of quality furniture. farming and ranching. The try and for the world.” tions for 2501 Program funding, provided through Harden made this an- funding will be accepted JEREMIAH & DAWN HERSHBERGER the Outreach and Assis- nouncement at the White through August 25, 2014, Terms: Cash or Good Check. tance for Socially Disad- House during the Future and must be submitted Not Responsible REAL ESTATE & vantaged Farmers and of American Agriculture through www.grants.gov. for Accidents. Ranchers and Veteran Champions of Change More information about Statements made AUCTIONS, LLC Farmers and Ranchers event celebrating the next the 2501 Program is avail- day of auction take ALTA VISTA, KANSAS • 785-499-5376 Program, also known as generation of America’s able at: precedence over written mate- GREG HALLGREN JAY E. BROWN rials. Lunch by Community 785-499-2897 785-223-7555 the 2501 Program, will en- farmers and ranchers. http://www.outreach.usda. Christian Church able community-based or- Through the 2501 Pro- gov/grants/index.htm e-mail: [email protected] ganizations and other gram, support is distrib- America’s farmers and www.hallgrenauctions.com • KSALlink.com partners to work directly uted to entities that work ranchers continue to be- with these groups to suc- with minority or veteran come more diverse. Ac- cessfully acquire, own and farmers and ranchers — cording to the 2012 Agri- operate farms and ranches 1890 Land Grant Institu- cultural Census, minority and equitably participate tions, 1994 Land Grant In- and historically under- in all USDA programs. stitutions, American Indi- represented communities “The future face of agri- an Tribal community col- are part of the continued SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 — 10:00 AM culture needs to be varied leges and Alaska Native growth among new and be- 4240 Blackjack Road — ST. GEORGE, KANSAS in experience, back- cooperative colleges, His- ginning farmers and REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 12:00 NOON) ground and knowledge to panic-serving and other ranchers. According to the Well located Ranch style home on approximate- erty. Many many possibilities await this proper- meet the demand of the institutions of higher edu- Census, 22 percent of all ly 2 Acres between Manhattan and Wamego just ty. Buyer to pay 10% down day of Auction with 21st century,” said Hard- cation, Tribal govern- farmers were beginning North of Hwy 24 on black top road. The home balance on or before September 23, 2014. Cost en. “The 2501 Program en- ments and organizations, farmers in 2012. That has 2 bedrooms, living room, rec room, kitchen, of Title Insurance to be divided equally between ables USDA to bring more or community-based or- means one out of every bath on main floor with a fully partially finished Buyer & Seller. All inspections including lead farmers and ranchers into ganizations. The 2501 Pro- five farmers operated a basement with stool & shower. The home has base paint inspection to be completed prior to an enclosed breeze way connecting it to the Auction at Buyer’s expense if requested. American agriculture by gram, administered by the farm for less than ten heated & air conditioned double car garage. A STATEMENTS MAD DAY OF AUCTION partnering with the insti- USDA’s Office of Advocacy years. new deck overlooks the large lawn along with an TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHER enclosed sun room/porch. The home was built INFORMATION. OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, in 1965 with new central air & heat, seamless August 13, 2014, 5-7 PM or by appointment gutters & gutter guard and lateral lines in 2007. by contacting Vern Gannon Bro- The home is on natural gas, has its own well ker/Auctioneer 785-770-0066 Gannon Real (Blackjack Spring water) and so has rural water Estate & Auctions 785-539-2316. meter. There is a detached garage on the prop- 2012 Harley Davidson tri glide (20hrs); 2-30 gallon sprayers; Oak dresser with mirror; 3- 3-wheel trike, 19,000 miles, push mower; Miller matic 251 drawer chest with glove boxes warranty through 2018 trans- wire welder; Miles AC stick & marble; cedar chest; maple ferable, Rhinehart custom welder; cutting torch; power queen bed; hide-a-bed sofa; pipes, with trailer with less than hack saw; Stihl tree trimmer; antique Singer treadle sewing 2,000 miles. Very nice & well pole chain saw; chain hoist; machine; 1950’s high chair; cared for! chains; boomers; 3 trailer kitchen table with pull-out leaf; John Deere 8550 Gator, axles; scrap & welding iron; chairs; microwave; nite stand; diesel, 4WD, power steering, RR ties; Craftsman 22 gallon Oak quilt rack; 2 metal desks; only 100 hrs, rack on bed & air compressor; Buffalo floor console TV; 2 office chairs; light kit; John Deere 650 diesel model drill press; Craftsman Casio keyboard/organ; Oak & 4WD only 1,000 hrs, has Wes- 10” table saw; 6 McCall’s cabi- pine tables; portable bar; tendorf loader with bucket & nets; 9 weedeaters; shop vac; kitchen table; small 4-drawer forks, new injectors & hydraulic fiber glass step ladder; shov- chest; Redwood picnic table; lines to bucket; New Holland els; rakes; drill bit sharpener; patio set; Total gym; baby bed; MC35 mower, 4WD, diesel, 6’ large drill bits; Craftsman retro console stereo; patio mower deck, 700 hrs; 2012 router & table; coal oil heater; table with 6 swivel chairs (2 Sharp 16’ enclosed trailer, McCulloch chain saw & chains; chairs-new in box) very nice ramp back door, 6,000 miles, 40-50# bags of ice melt; ham- set. side door & like new; 1991 mers; pipe wrenches; circular Antique Lionel train set (nice); Eagle 16’X7’ implement trailer, saw; level; Craftsman sockets; Ertl Livestock trailer; Pan Am brakes on both axles; home screwdrivers; grinders; BBQ United Airways metal plane; built 12’X8’ implement trailer grill; electric trolling motor; car Smith Miller fire truck; Smith with ramps & brakes. ramps; Briggs-Stratton engine; Miller truck; dirty scraper; belt Harley Davidson 3-wheel golf new toilet; Yamaha chrome buckle collection; Borden’s toy cart, gas, not running; Land mufflers; 12ga shell reloader; milk truck; milk bottles; Angels; Pride 42” tiller for JD; JD 35 belts; plumbing; lots hardware aluminum cooler; small kitchen blade; JD 5’ brush hog; Rhino of all types; nails; screws; elec- appliances; dishes; what-nots; posthole digger; King Kutter trical supplies; 7 & 9” grinder vacuum; Holiday decorations; landscape rake; 6’ box blade; pads; harness; child’s sleds; dehumidifier; fans; games; 4’ harrow; Troybilt Horse rear horseshoe set. washboard; records; VCR; lots tine tiller, 8HP, snow blade & 2013 Whirlpool Duet stackable of books. chains (very good); Craftsman front load washer & dryer; LONGABEGERCOLLEC- 8HP chipper/shredder; Heavy Whirlpool side-by-side refriger- TION: Over 100 baskets, all duty smoker on trailer; 1953 ator with ice maker & water sizes, Limited Edition, Member Porta cable lawn tractor with dispenser; Kenmore freezer; items, hampers, Longaberger 3HP Briggs engine; fiber glass refrigerator; window AC; round dishes, placemats etc. truck utility box with slide-out Oak dining table, leaf & 6 trays & various compartments chairs; King sleeper sofa; 2 Pictures on website (very good); blade for pick-up Lazyboy recliners; china cabi- gannonauctions.com with new motor & pump net; dropfront desk; 4-drawer NOTE: Very nice Auction, many well cared for items! DAVID AYRES Walk-In Business Welcome! 785-486-2626 GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER Horton, KS, 888-437-9294 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 www.sweetpro.com www.gannonauctions.com Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 15 Manhattan Plant Materials Salina to host K-State National Junior Red Angus Center to host field day August 6 The Manhattan Plant them for the field day. Association elects officers Beef Conference Members of the National asha, Okla.; Jaclyn Materials Center (PMC) will There is no charge. Junior Red Angus Associa- Ketchum, Plevna, Mont.; host a field day on August 6 If you are in need of Central Kansas Extension District will be working tion (JRA) recently elected Anna Miller, Linden, Calif.; to showcase cover crop special accommodations, with other local Extension districts to bring the 2014 K- six young men and women and Madelyn Mushrush, species, mixes, and related please call the PMC at 785- State Beef Conference to Salina. This year it will be studies. “The field day will 539-8761. This field day will to represent the Red Angus Strong City. allow participants to walk be conducted outdoors so held on Thursday, August 14th in a town hall format at breed as the National JRA The newly elected offi- through the studies with dress appropriately. Items the K-State Salina campus in the Campus Conference Board of Directors. Elec- cers were chosen by fellow PMC staff who will be avail- you might want to bring are Center. Producers can take an active role in the discus- tions were conducted dur- JRA members that attend- able to answer questions,” a hat, sunscreen, walking sion on pertinent and timely topics that affect their bot- ing the JRA annual busi- ed the 2014 Round-Up. said Richard Wynia, manag- shoes, and a lawn chair (if tom line. Faculty and State Extension staff will be on ness meeting held during Each board member serves er at the PMC. Soil health desired). Also, participants hand discussing topics ranging from successful sire se- the 2014 Round-Up event a two-year term. The first demonstrations are also are asked to bring their June 28 at McPhee Red year, members serve in a planned for the event. The own water. The PMC is lo- lection to replacement females and "free feed" to man- Angus in Lodi, Calif. director position such as field day will start at 9:30 cated southwest of Manhat- aging a small herd. This event will have something for The 2014-2015 JRA fund raising, leadership a.m. and end at noon. Lunch tan, at 3800 South 20th cattle producers of all sizes and production goals. Board of Directors are: and public relations. The will not be served. Estab- Street. As an added bonus, Rawhide Portable Corrals will Rachel Davis, Montpelier, second year they are able lished in 1936, the Manhat- Directions to the Man- be on hand showing producers how their new, top-of- Va.; Kevin Tlach, Britt, to serve in an officer capac- tan PMC develops plants hattan Plant Materials Cen- the line portable corral works. If you are in the market Iowa; John Nelson, Chick- ity. and new plant technologies ter: From Manhattan – for a new portable corral, come on out, visit with them, for America’s heartland. From Ft. Riley Blvd. or Tut- The PMC offers services to tle Creek Blvd. (east side of and stay for the meeting. a diverse region of the Manhattan by Manhattan A complimentary meal will begin at 5:00 p.m. and heartland including north- Town Center Mall) cross the the speakers go on stage at 5:30 p.m. Cost is only $5 per ESTATESATURDAY, AUGUST AUCTION 9 — 10:00 AM eastern Colorado, Kansas, Kansas River Bridge. Imme- person and you can RSVP by calling Anthony N. Ruiz (rescheduled from July 26) Nebraska, and northern diately after crossing the at 785-392-2147 or send him an email at an- 514 N. Chestnut — Oklahoma. The primary ob- bridge, turn right on Riley LINDSBORG, KANSAS [email protected]. They will be happy to accept payment at HOUSEHOLD, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES jective of the PMC is to de- Co. 901-McDowell Creek Rd. ARTWORK BY G. N. MALM AND ALBA MALM. velop plant materials for Travel 6 miles, turn right on the door and serve you seconds from their chicken fried conservation purposes. The Riley Co. 424. Follow Riley steak dinner. See www.ksallink.com PMC is a part of the Natural Co. 424, 3 miles north and 1 Don't miss the 2014 K-State Beef Conference at K- ELLERS Resources Conservation mile west to the PMC. EUNICE GUNNARSON ESTATE, S State Salina August 14th. They will be "Busting Myths RICHARD PATRICK AUCTION SERVICE • 785-227-2591 Service (NRCS), an agency From I-70: Going east, That Affect Your Bottom Line." Use the hash tag of the U.S. Department of turn left or going west, turn #SalinaBeefConferenceorBust for Twitter information Agriculture (USDA). Wynia right to Exit 307-McDowell invites anyone interested in Creek Road Interchange. and updates. plants for conservation— On Riley Co. 901-McDowell farmers and ranchers, the Creek Rd., travel 3.6 miles public, K-State faculty and to West 40th Avenue, turn SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 — 9:30 AM students, garden club mem- left and travel 3 miles north 1781 Deep Creek Road — MANHATTAN, KANSAS bers, and others—to join to PMC. TRACTORS PICKUP, APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, TOOLS, 2006 Case IH 2388....$135,000 GOLF ITEMS, JOHN DEERE RIDING LAWN Ford 5000...... $5,500 2003 Case IH 2388...... $99,500 TRACTOR/MOWER, MORE Ford 7700...... $12,900 2010 Case IH 7088....$225,000 See last week’s Grass & Grain for full listing. IH Cub...... $3,950 1989 Case IH 1660...... $30,000 200MONDAY,LAND acres m/l, SEPTEMBER Cropland, AUCTION CRP 1 — & 10:00 Grassland AM Allis 7000, 2WD ...... $10,000 2010 Case IH 7120....$260,000 BOB & FAYE HAVENSTEIN ESTATE JD 755...... $7,900 2006 Kinze 3600 16-31$75,500 GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS At the farm, east of the corner of Osage Road & 10th Road on Case Farmall 95...... $25,500 *REBUILT* VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER the north side, 7 miles south and 1 mile east of the south edge NH T7030...... $84,500 2010 Kinze 3660 16-31 Bulk$115,000 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 of Clay Center. NH T9020...... $169,000 2002 Kinze 3600 12-23$53,000 The SW ¼ & the SW ¼ NW ¼ 16-9-3. Union Township, Clay Coun- www.gannonauctions.com ty, Kansas, consisting of CRP, cropland, grassland & a large pond. NH TT60A...... Call Kinze 3500 8-15 ...... $37,000 Terms: Ten percent down, the balance due in 30 days. Versatile 9030 ...... Call 2004 Kinze 3500 8-15 .$41,500 Kubota B78700, ldr...... $11,000 Kinze 3600 12-23 ...... $99,000 COMBINES/PLANTERS WILLIAM &Auction JOAN by DOHERTY Case 1240 16-31, Bulk....$100,000 PERSONAL 2006 Case IH 2377....$135,000 PROPERTY

Washington, Kansas • Cameron, MO 785-325-2734 EARLEY TRACTOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 9 — 10:00 AM www.BottRealtyAuction.com 816-632-7277 • www.earleytractor.com 2323 North Jackson — JUNCTION CITY, KS Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat.: 8-12 FURNITURE & APPLIANCES Mahogany buffet, 4 oak straight back chairs, couch w/recliner, oak vanity, 4 drawer oak dresser w/Wishbone mirror, 5 drawer GUN & TOOL AUCTION oak dresser w/mirror, oak twin bed, queen size bed w/Hollywood frame, desk, office chair, cedar chest, step stool, end tables, metal Army cot, misc HAM Radio equipment, Sony stereo sys- SUNDAY, AUGUST 10 — 10:00 AM UPCOMING AUCTIONS tem w/speakers, Infinity stereo speakers, vintage Kenwood turn Franklin County Fairgrounds – 17th & Elm table, 70’s Fisher stereo speakers, Sony Trinitron TV, dehumid- Celebration Hall — OTTAWA, KS HOUSE AUCTION IN ABILENE (HOLLAND) KS ifier, microwave, Maytag washer & dryer. Approx. 60 guns, Winchester, Ruger, Colt, Browning, Remington, 1179 Eden Road, Abilene, KS (13 miles southwest of Abilene) AUTOMOBILES & GUNS Rossi, Marlin, Smith & Wesson, Henry, Others. Lg. collection of Me- THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 2014 AT 7:00 PM (Vehicles sell at 1:00 PM. Guns sell after the Vehicles) chanics hand tools from 1930s thru 1970s, Plomb, S-K, Craftsman, OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY AUGUST 10 FROM 2:00 – 4:00 PM 2006 Ford F250 5.4L V-8 2 WD PU w/250,000 miles, 2005 Kia Snap-On, Wright, Proto, Blue Point, Thorsen, Others. Approx. This is a very nice 672 sqft house w/16’ x 14’ rear deck & 10’ x 16’ Sportage AWD w/150,000 miles, 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe V-6 12,000 rounds ammo, of which approx. 7500 rounds are .22 cal. front deck, 10’ x 14’ utility building, 24’ x 30’ detached garage and w/352,000 miles, 2003 Ford Windstar SEL V-6 Salvaged Title in ATF RECOMMENDATIONS WILL APPLY. KANSAS RESIDENTS ONLY. 2009 w/156,000 miles, 2000 Bonneville SE Sedan, V-6, 4 Dr, a 20’ x 26’ detached car port. The house has 1 bedroom and 1 bath w/94,000+ miles, 1878 US Military Springfield Rifle w/Bayonet, NOTE: Very nice collection of guns from one area collector. Tools that was totally remodeled in 2010 with new heat and air, on-de- SN 27355, H & R Model 349 Game Master Bolt Action 12 Ga sell at 10:00 A.M. followed by guns and ammo starting at 12:30 mand water heater, all new windows and vinyl siding. Roof re- Shotgun w/adjustable choke, (No Serial #), Wards Western Field P.M. Doors open for viewing at 8:00 A.M. day of auction. placed in 2012. Septic system and laterals replaced in 2014. 20 Ga Bolt Action Shotgun. Check www.kansasauctions.net/griffin for list & pictures Installed rural water 2010 and has a private well for outside use We do not accept debit/credit cards. GLASSWARE & COLLECTABLES Terms: Cash or Check w/Positive ID. only. The garage features 2-car parking with a 10’ x 24’ shop area, Stainless steel 5 piece bowl set, Fenton blue candy dish w/lid, Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss. concrete floor, insulated and heated with 2 electric garage doors vintage Kickapoo Whiskey Bottle, Anchor Hocking glass tumbler GRIFFIN AUCTIONS — Ottawa, KS • 785-242-7891 and floored attic storage with drop stairs. The utility building is in- set, pair Coors glasses, Tang canisters, Gibson dinnerware set, sulated and has electrical service. Property has RV parking area Edith Collection tea pot, pair pink wine glasses, Pyrex bowls with 50-amp electrical service and generator-readyCheck web electrical site for serv- sale (small & large), pottery, vases, crock jugs, Christmas cookie jar # # billice to with house, pictures. utility building and garage. glass cookie jar, wood carved & ceramic Madonna, mini football AUCTION mug collection, vintage ceramic Oriental statues, music box, KANSAS DEPT. OF WILDLIFE, PARKS & TOURISM soda & beer bottles, African Ceremonial Masks, clocks, tall 601 S. Broadway, Salina, KS etched brass lamp, Fred Muller double rig stock saddle (made in SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 — 10:00 AM SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 2014 AT 10:00 AM Denver, CO), spurs, horse hames, cow bell, 2-kerosene lanterns, 18536 Turkey Creek Road — Directions from Belvue go east on 24MAPLE to Schoemann HILL, Rd go KANSAS south 3 miles Annual auction to sell seized equipment, guns & antlers, as well as oval 3 horse scene picture, pocket knives, Hershey tin, wall lamp, to Turkey Creek then east 3 miles. equipment no longer needed by the department. Consigned so far old doll, Barbie dolls w/clothes, antique doll bed & stroller, wood- en model airplane, diecast race car autographed by Tony Schu- – air boat, 4wd ATV, 3 jet skis (2 trailers), 20 shotguns & rifles, sev- macher, AMT Model 1970 Monte Carlo (New), 2 boxes MAXX HOUSEHOLD Antique chest of drawers, misc. eral antlers including 2 large elk racks, electronics, more to follow. Patio Furniture-glass top table bedding, linens, office desk, Watch web site for sale bill. NASCAR Collector Cards (new in box), Baseball Encyclopedia, with chairs, utility cart, Bunn computer desk, oak filing cabi- vintage reel to reel tapes & vinyl albums (various artists), 2-Vera Coffee maker, Kitchen table & net, roaster pans, Amana up- MAX ADKINS FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Bradley purses, Cartier purse, Channel #5 Perfume, Vintage Ok- chairs, Kenmore microwave, right freezer, cast iron cook- 1309 N. 100TH Road, Minneapolis, KS inawan Nunchaku (Nun Chuks), misc paintings, block print art- Dining room table w/6 chairs, ware, antique podium, stainless SATURDAY, SEPTEMBERWatch 13, 2014 web AT site 10:00 for AM sale bill. work; 2 Framed Shadow Boxes (one with 2 pictures of Hitler Buffet, Noritake China set-12 kitchen table, wicker rockers, Machinery, old cars, tools, misc. with a stamp on each & 34 more stamps, the other one has piece, oil lanterns, (3) glider weber grill, misc. housewares, CONSIGNMENT SALE Hitler’s picture, Pocket Watch & 2 Letter Openers (Or small daggers). rockers, Recliner sofa, end ta- dishes etc., counter top, double 601 S. Broadway, Salina, KS bles, oak end table, Recliner fiberglass sink. TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2014, AT 10:00 AM JD battery charger 6 & 12V, Finco 25 gal. ATV sprayer, 2 piston chair, end lamps, misc. books, Contact auction staff to consign your items. Last 2 sales maxed portable air compressor, Husqvarna #272 20” chain saw, shop electric fireplace, chest of draw- FARM EQUIPMENT: out, consign early before sale fills up and benefit from $$$$ ad- vac, B&D Work Mate, come-a-long, loppers, log chain, hammer, ers, cedar chest, bedroom set, Hiniker 6000 cultivator-6row 30” vertising in newspapers and web sites. Categories normally in- C-clamps, vise grips, shovel, forks, rakes, bolt cutters, Golden Cobalt gun safe, oak jewelry 8 insecticide boxes-dual place- clude: MOTORHOMES * CAMPERS * CARS * TRUCKS * Rod fence stretcher, hay hooks, S & K 1 /2” drive socket & ratch- cabinet, select comfort king bed, ment from IH 955 TRAILERS * TRACTORS * FARM EQUIPMENT * BOATS * MO- et, buzz saw blades, Werner 8’ step ladder, Werner folding lad- quilt rack, double bed, Zenith Antique Fairbanks scales, 7- TORCYCLES * ATVS * MOWERS * GUNS * INDUSTRIAL & CON- der, hitch pins, plywood saw horses, Luma Pro 10 Socket/100 TV, TV Cabinet, wall mirrors, trailer fenders, flex drain tube, STRUCTIONEQUIPMENT*BUILDINGSUPPLIES*TOOLS* Ft./Connectable Temporary String Lights, Christmas decorations, Pfaff sewing machine in cabinet, misc. edging and stakes. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENTWatch web * siteTOYS for & sale COLLECTIBLES bill as it develops * FUR- large Mirror Matic pressure cooker, Waring toaster oven, Oster Very nice items more surprises sale day. NITURE & MISC * juicer, stainless flatware, electric heater, Bed Mate Mat for full Concession stand available. If you have more than fits in our consignment sales call now to size pickup, wheelbarrow, Nordic Track exercise bike, AB Exer- TERMS: Cash or check only, no credit cards accepted. All Announcements book your farm, household, or machinery auction. ciser, large yard fountain w/angel, MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS day of sale take precedence over written materials. SELLER: SHIRLEY KEYSER For Latest Update & Pictures go to website: www.soldbywilson.com TOFor NUMEROUS more pictures TO LIST. go to www.kansasauctions.net TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch: Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner: Northern Lights Food Stand. 785-770-0222 cell; 785-539-2732 office WO OCATIONS VERN MILLER & OTHERS 7840 ET US HwyL 24, Manhattan: 785-539-2732 JAY E. BROWN, 785-223-7555 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 GREG HALLGREN, 785-499-5376 Terri Hollenbeck, Owner/Broker, 785-762-2266 • FAX: 785-762-8910 www.kscrossroads.com Any announcement made the day of sale takes precedence over any printed matter. E-mail: [email protected] www.KSALlink.com • www.kansasauctions.net Page 16 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 McCabe selected as Angus Ambassador finalist Esther McCabe, Elk tion (NJAA), McCabe and with consumers about beef Beef Marketing Group; ness administration and Blocks Seminar in Woost- City, considers it a privi- her family visited the products to the value of Crystal Albers, director of foreign language. Joining er, Ohio; the National Cat- lege to have grown up on a American Angus Associa- marketing cattle on the communications for Angus McCabe as a finalist was tlemen’s Beef Association registered Angus cattle tion® headquarters along grid. McCabe’s presenta- Productions Inc.; Jason Will Pohlman, Prairie Cattle Industry Annual operation. Raising cattle with other finalists and tion addressed the oppor- Kenyon, Association di- Grove, Ark. Convention in San Anto- is a way of life for the Mc- their families. tunities and challenges as- rector of information sys- Funded by the Angus nio, Texas; the Beef Im- Cabe family, and she says “The caliber of appli- sociated with the unchart- tems; Ginette Kurtz, Asso- Foundation, the 2014-2015 provement Federation An- she wouldn’t have it any cants in our Angus Ambas- ed waters the industry is ciation director of com- Angus Ambassador will nual Research Symposium other way. sador program are second experiencing with histori- mercial programs; and represent the breed at in- and Convention; and the “Growing up in south- to none,” says Jaclyn Up- cal high prices, not only John Pfeiffer, Association dustry events throughout Guiding Outstanding An- east Kansas, the Angus perman, Association di- for buying cattle, but keep- board director. the United States and gus Leaders (GOAL) Con- breed is where my roots rector of events and edu- ing them as well. McCabe Following the presenta- Canada, including the ference in Canada. come from,” McCabe says. cation. “It’s tremendous to also discussed the role the tions, the judges selected Angus Means Business Na- For more information “Being a third-generation see such dedicated and Angus breed plays in re- Emma Jumper, Paragould, tional Convention and about the NJAA or the Angus breeder, it’s where passionate youth who are building the nation’s cow Ark., as the 2014-2015 Trade Show; a Certified Ambassador program, vis- my passion is, and every looking forward to a future herd. Angus Ambassador. Angus Beef® Building it www.ANGUS.org. day I wake up and that’s promoting our breed and Judging this year’s com- Jumper is a junior at Mis- what I want to be doing. I the entire beef industry.” petition were John Butler, sissippi State University want to be out there with To be considered for chief executive officer of double majoring in busi- the cattle, and I want to the position, earlier this see a calf from the time it’s spring, each junior mem- born to when we sell it as a ber submitted a cover let- COIN AUCTION for GEORGE HYAH ESTATE two-year-old bull.” ter, résumé and two essay McCabe, a senior at responses. The top candi- SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 — 9:00 AM Kansas State University dates were invited to the 627DOORS Market OPEN Street AT — 8:00PORTIS, A.M. FOR VIEWING!KS 67474 majoring in animal sci- Association where they SELLING OVER 700 LOTS OF COINS & CURRENCY INCLUD- ING: ence, recently competed gave a three to five minute Huge Coin Collection inc/ Peace $ inc Complete Book & in the 2014 Angus Ambas- presentation with 5 min- 1925, 28, 34s* Dollars inc./ 1842 & 43 Seated, Several Trade $, sador competition held utes of questions that fol- Morgan $ inc/ 1892s, 93, 02s, 03s & 95o* Several CC Morgans inc/ July 24 in Saint Joseph, lowed. 1885, 92, 93* Laffette $* Fractional Currency* Military Script* Hawaiian, North Africa, National Currency Inc. Beloit, KS Large Bill, Mo. Hosted by the Nation- Topics ranged from the Black Eagles, Agriculture $5 Note, 1862 $ Note Salmon Chase, $5 al Junior Angus Associa- importance of connecting State of La 1863 Note, $10 Bison, 1869 $ 10 US Star Note Web- ster & Pocahontas. Several Southern State Bonds*(2) Kennedy ½ $ Books w/ Prs* Several Gold Pieces inc. 1857s $20 & 2013 wAm. Buff 1st Strike 100 Ann. PCGS PR70, $, $2 ½ , $5& $10 Gold Pieces* Lots of Slabbed Coins and Graded Currency!

SALE CONDUCTED BY: WOLTERS AUCTION 627 Market St., Box 68 • Portis, KS 67474 Cols. Jim Wolters and Rich Fairbank, auctioneers Phone 785-346-2071; 785-346-2524; Cell 785-545-7097 Email: [email protected] Website: www.woltersauctionandre.com

SATURDAY,ESTATE AUGUST AUCTION 16 — 10:00 AM Due to death we will sell the following items at public auction at the residence located at 702 Dogwood in WAKEFIELD, KANSAS PICKUP & LAWN TRACTOR (sell at 11:00): 1991 Chevy 2WD std. cab pickup, 5.7L, auto, topper, loaded, new battery, lots of power, 91K, good shape; Cub Cadet LTX 1042 hydro, 42" deck, 19hp Kohler, new battery & belt, 3 or 4 years old, VG. FURNI- TURE & APPLIANCES (approx. 11:15): nice white GE refrigera- tor; nice microwave; flat screen TV; other TVs & VCR; Early Am. hutch w/matching dropleaf table, leaf, 4 chairs; chrome & grey kitchen table & 4 chairs; nice sets of 3 & 4 ant. oak dining chairs, nice lift recliner; tan sofa; glider; other upholstered furniture; lg. 4 tier stacking ant. oak filing cabinet w/28 drawers, nice; newer roll top secretary desk; several BR sets, some retro, some with VG mattress & springs; other BR furniture; '50s school desk w/chair; child's wooden rockers; white vintage wash stand; cabinet from kitchen; wicker chest; sewing machine in cabinet; sm. vintage wooden crib; 4 tier maple shelf; lamps; card table & chairs. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES (sell last): stylized child's wagon; walking cultivator; oak wall phone, complete; wooden medicine cabinet; w. ironing board; panelled pine door; vintage vacuum from Muncie, Ind., nice; beer case; sled w/painting of Santa; metal lawn chairs; wooden WWI ammo box; army blanket & cot; doilies; quilt top; other cloth goods; wooden & rubber steering wheels, possibly Model T; license tags back to 1920s; radiator cover off old Ford PU; sprinkling cans; Kodak Jiffy camera; assorted primitives; Anniversary clock; wrist watches & other smalls; Auld Chevrolet thermometer w/cockatoo; oval picture of Warren Faidley farm; other old pictures; kerosene lamps; Western 1 gal. crock; VW bug liquor decanter; German steins & other items; alum & cast corn- breads. TOYS (mid pm): 1955 AC NF pedal tractor; 2 nice BB guns, one is Daisy pump; old JD 1/16 scale 20 series JD tractor; new Farmall MTA; IH barge wagon NIB; Ertl baler NIB; IH folding disk; other farm toys; smaller Ford tractor w/loader; '50s steel dump truck w/front loader; race car set; other old toys & games. GLASSWARE (mid pm): sets of china; ruby red; depression; Fen- ton; other collectible glass; crystal; variety of old glass. MISC. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (early pm)): Vitamaster elec.treadmill; exercise bike; Hoover wind tunnel vacuum; Kerosun heater; phones; ice cream freezer; other elec. appliances; usual assort- ment of kitchen items; set of flatware in box; fan; bedding; lots of luggage; lots of Christmas decorations; CDs; VHS tapes; wall shelves; Thomas Kincaid 4 seasons plaques. GARAGE & OUT- DOOR ITEMS (sell first): 7 drawer McCall cabinet; socket sets; misc. hand tools; long handled yard tools; golf cart/4 wheeler ramps; receiver hitch carrier for BBQ grill and supplies; ext. cords; standing drill press; 50 amp battery charger; cordless & other string trimmers; log chains; floor mats for '05 Sierra; Igloo med. sized dog house; fishing poles NOTE: Many nice items, some handed down through the gen- erations. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. CLERK: CAT Clerks, P.O. Box 54, Morganville, Ks. 67468 LUNCH: VFW Auxillary LAWRENCE & ROBERTA Go to kretzauctions.comCONROW ESTATE,or kansasauctions.net SELLER for pictures

Auction conducted by: We doKretz all types & of Bloom auctions. Auction No job too Service big or small. Greg: (785) 630-0701 Chad: (785) 632-0846 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 17 Building beef cow herd requires quality management and genetics Rebuilding a beef cow premium. That’s above the needs attention also. spring and fall SMS sales herd to capture record-set- high SMS base price. Heifers must be gaining adds value by attracting ting high prices is more “Repeat buyers drive up weight before breeding and buyers. Heifers have sold than saving heifers to heifer prices,” Patterson calving. into 95 percent of Missouri breed. said. “Those buyers learn “There’s lots of known counties. Also, Missouri Dave Patterson, Univer- the value of almost trouble- management tips and tech- heifers have sold into 18 sity of Missouri Extension free calving.” nology,” Patterson told his states. beef specialist, said heifers With managed breeding, peers. “Having them in a “Many buyers quit devel- need management – and calving seasons are short- written plan makes work oping their own replace- new breeding technology. ened. Also, there’s less easier for producers. ments to buy them at Show- Producers who do it death loss. “It sounds confusing. But Me-Select sales,” Patterson right benefit in the long Those enrolled in Show- it is not rocket science.” said. term. Patterson spoke to a Me-Select work with their The SMS “Missouri The SMS program keeps national meeting of the regional MU Extension live- Recipe” is one sheet of adding value. A computer- Winners in the team fitting contest junior division at American Society of Animal stock specialist. Their local paper printed front and ized database gives feed- the 2014 American-International Junior Charolais Science in Kansas City veterinarian becomes part back. back. Association Junior National in Hutchinson, shown with July 23. of the management team. “When we first worked “The system works,” Pat- Judge Dr. Scott Schaake were, from left: Korbin Leddy, Patterson, developer of “Pre-breeding exams with producers, I was terson told animal scien- Stockholm, S.D.; Weston Schrader, Wells; Shade the Show-Me-Select Re- show herd owners which shocked that few had a tists. “There’s no need to placement Heifer Program, heifers to breed – and breeding plan,” Patterson reinvent the wheel. Other Bunker, Sparta, Wisc.; Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa said management and ge- which to feed out.” said. With a plan, herd own- states starting heifer pro- — Champions; Carlee Clark, Romance, Ark.; Brynn netics add value to heifers. By palpation of repro- ers can aim to have every grams base them on the Mis- Nickle, Clearfield, Iowa; Lyndon Youngblood, Ashdown, In managed care, more ductive tract, vets learn the cow, and heifer, bred, lead- souri Recipe.” Ark.; Rylee Youngblood, Ashdown, Ark. — Reserve heifers become pregnant, stage of puberty. The repro- ing to a live calf to sell. All For details, go to http:// Champions. Miss Charolais USA Taylor Husz is also producing live calves and ductive tract score (RTS) of that happens within one agebb.missouri.edu/select. staying in a herd longer. ranks heifers 1 to 5. Those year. pictured. The heifer program was scoring 1 are not saved to Missouri producers started to improve calving breed. Those prepubertal learned the value of timed ease. That takes more than heifers develop late and artificial insemination, using calving-ease bulls. might not breed. which gives herd owners ac- Much management fo- Those scoring 4 or 5 are cess to top proven AI sires. cuses on checking stages of cycling, making them candi- Breeding all cows, or REALMONDAY, ESTATE AUGUST 25 —AUCTION 10:00 AM Auction will be held in the Community Center on the South side of the square in puberty. That reveals when dates for herd replace- heifers, on one day shortens heifers are ready to breed. ments. Added maturity of calving seasons. Resulting JEWELL, KANSAS Selecting heifers to save reproductive tract improves uniformity of calves adds Legal Description: N ½ SE ¼ 9-5-8 Jewell Co. Terms: 10% of purchase price as down payment day of auction, the balance will be due upon starts earlier. Only those success. value for feeders. The farm is located 2 miles South of Jewell to F road then 3 miles West to 160 road then ½ mile closing on or before October 1, 2014. Down pay- from the first calves born in Another part of pre- Heifer marketing in South. ment will be escrowed with Weltmer Phillips law a calving season are saved. breeding includes measur- 79.76 Farmland acres with 79.76 cropland office, escrow fees will be split 50/50 between Calves from early-calving ing pelvic opening. Heifers acres, bases are wheat 56.30 acres with 36 bu. seller & purchaser. Title insurance will be used, cows will likely become with small pelvic openings yield, grain sorghum 20 acres with 58 bu yield, the cost will be split 50/50 between seller & pur- pregnant early, like their aren’t bred. for a total base acres of 76.30. chaser. Thummel Real Estate & Auction LLC is act- mothers. Management doesn’t Possession will be immediate. Purchaser will ing as seller agent. All statements made day More Missouri producers stop at breeding. Ninety pay $1,245.00 day of auction for spraying. of auction take precedence over printed ma- breed heifers according the days after breeding, a preg- Seller will pay ½ of 2014 taxes. 2013 taxes were terial. SMS management plan, nancy check tells of suc- GSI $ 1,094.64. GRAIN BINS even if not enrolled, Patter- cess. Those not bred go to FOBES FAMILY son said. the feedlot. That’s more ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Auction Conducted By: Hopper Bins Available Successful producers profitable than waiting nine THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC FINANCING AVAILABLE learn that Show-Me-Select months to find a heifer was- 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 heifers are worth more. n’t bred. Harder AG PRODUCTS West Highway 50 Recent SMS production The vet helps with year- PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 sales show that Tier Two round health, a part of the HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. heifers, with stacked genet- plan. The extra effort pays Phone 620-983-2158 www.grainbinsusa.com ics, bring an average $407 big dividends. Nutrition CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH 07/30/2014 Steer & heifer calves sold steady to higher. Feeder steers and heifers sold $4-$6 higher. Cows and bulls sold steady $2 higher. COWS Herington, 24 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 19 [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Herington, 11 mix [email protected] Wilsey, 5 blk [email protected] Council Grove, bwf [email protected] Manhattan, 3 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 12 [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Herington, 4 blk [email protected] Ramona, 25 mix [email protected] Ramona, blk [email protected] Council Grove, 48 [email protected] Ramona, 67 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Lincolnville, 13 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 7 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Council Grove, 64 [email protected] Herington, 65 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, red [email protected] Herington, 14 blk [email protected] Herington, 6 blk [email protected] Ramona, blk [email protected] Herington, 66 blk [email protected] BULLS Lincolnville, red [email protected] Wilsey, 5 blk [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, red [email protected] Wilsey, 2 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Ramona, 118 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, red [email protected] Lincolnville, 80 blk [email protected] Burdick, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Abilene, 62 mix [email protected] Burdick, blk [email protected] Hope, hol [email protected] Herington, 71 mix [email protected] Durham, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Tampa, 116 mix [email protected] Burdick, blk [email protected] STEERS HEIFERS Marion, blk [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Manhattan, 2 blk [email protected] Marion, blk [email protected] Herington, 5 mix [email protected] Hope, 4 blk [email protected] Burdick, blk [email protected] Manhattan, 5 blk [email protected] Herington, 7 mix [email protected] White City, bwf [email protected] Hope, 6 blk [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Ramona, blk [email protected] youngsweldinginc.com Herington, 9 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 10 [email protected] Burdick, blk [email protected] Herington, 2 blk [email protected] Herington, 6 mix [email protected] Wilsey, 4 blk [email protected] Herington, 7 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUGUST 6TH: • 6 mix cows with calves at side, 6 yrs and up • 195 black/red Angus-x heifers, 750-775 lbs. • 10 mix steers and heifers, 350-500 lbs. • 122 mostly black heifers, 800-825 lbs. • 18 mix steers and heifers, 500-600 lbs. • 62 mix steers, 800-825 lbs. • 25 mix steers, 775-800 lbs. • 60 mix steers, 875-900 lbs. • 15 black/bwf steers, 800-825 lbs. • 67 black steers, 950-975 lbs. • 37 mix heifers, 650-750 lbs. MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! Next Sheep & Goat Sale August 28 • 6:30 PM Regular Sheep & Goat Sale last Thursdays of the Month. Don’t forget the video as an option to market your cattle. 900 SW University Blvd, Topeka, KS 66619 View our live auctions at lmaauctions.com Our Consignments can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com BLAIR RANGE CUBES & logging onto the online Subscription. Farmer’s Cafe Now Open: Tuesday, 11-7 • Wednesday, 6A-8P • Thursday, 6-2 785-258-2785 $8.99 PER BAG or **Now Accepting Registration for Internet Bidding at LMAAUCTIONS.COM** Many more consignments by sale time. Call in your consignments now for maximum advertising. For more infor- $319 PER TON mation on any of these cattle, call Herington Livestock or Bill Mathias, 785-258-0102. SEE YOU AT THE SALE! 20% KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. Supplement Your Herd TODAY! Barn Phone 785-258-2205 *Fax No. 785-258-3766 Good until October 31, 2014 IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR APPRAISAL, CALL COLLECT. OFF Bill Mathias, Manager • 785-258-0102 Gary Suderman - 913-837-6785 • Rick Parkerson - 620-767-2738 haycow.com • 785-862-2505 Bob Kickhaefer, Cell - 785-258-4188 • Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 Page 18 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014

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Selling: • 380 blk/bwf cows, 3-6 yrs, mostly bred char (some Angus) fall calvers — AUCTIONEERS — Northern Origin KYLE ELWOOD, GARREN WALROD & RUSTY TAYLOR • 80 blk & red Angus cows, 3-5 yrs, bulls in Nov 17, bred Angus • 15 blk hfrs, fall bred to Angus bulls For a complete list of cattle for all sales check out our website at www.fandrlive.com • 20 blk cows, 3-5 yrs, bred Angus for fall calves • 50 Angus hfrs, OCHV’d, Northern Origin, bred Ohlde Angus bulls, LBW, 118 blk Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] calve Sept. 1 for 60 days 135 blk Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Claflin [email protected] • 15 red/blk Angus pairs, 2-8 yrs, dispersal of pairs 118 mix Chapman [email protected] 1 gray Claflin [email protected] • 95 blk cows, 4-7 yrs, bred to top notch char bulls, fall bred bulls on Dec. 2nd 59 blk Gypsum [email protected] COWS • 36 fancy blk pairs, 3-5 yrs Angus calves 192 blk Bison [email protected] 1 red Wells [email protected] 110 blk Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] DON’T FORGET TO GET 110 blk Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] YOUR HORSES CONSIGNED! 9 blk Conway [email protected] 1 wf Salina [email protected] 165 blk Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Randolph [email protected] FALL CLASSIC 9 blk Durham [email protected] 1 rwf Salina [email protected] 16 mix Wilsey [email protected] 1 red Wells [email protected] CATALOG HORSE SALE HEIFERS 1 bwf Minneapolis [email protected] 4 blk Lincoln [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] Saturday,October 11, 2014 4 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] 2 blk Longford [email protected] ******************** 7 blk Lincoln [email protected] 1 blk Sterling [email protected] Anything 2 yrs old and older 10 mix Salina [email protected] 1 wf Salina [email protected] Prime Time- lots 1-125: $125 5 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] 1 red Salina [email protected] Regular lots- 126-300: $75 3 blk Florence [email protected] 1 yellow Tampa [email protected] Sunday, October 12th - Weanlings and Yearlings 9 blk Lincoln [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 9 mix Salina [email protected] 2 mix Minneapolis [email protected] Call the barn for availability! 2 blk Geneseo [email protected] 2 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 5 char Ellsworth [email protected] 1 blk Falun [email protected] Consignments due by August 11th 11 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 1 rwf Minneapolis [email protected] Get your consignment contract at www.fandrlive.com 2 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] 1 red McPherson [email protected] 8 mix Glasco [email protected] BULLS Receipts for the week totaled 4,169 cattle and 79 hogs. Butcher hog top on Monday was $85.00. 10 mix Pretty Prairie [email protected] 1 char Gypsum [email protected] STEERS 10 mix Bushton [email protected] 14 mix Brookville [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 300-400 $300.00-$310.00 3 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] 96 blk Talmage [email protected] 1 blk Brookville [email protected] 400-500 $276.00-$306.00 9 blk Geneseo [email protected] 11 blk Council Grove [email protected] 1 red Clyde [email protected] 500-600 $260.00-$278.00 19 mix Council Grove [email protected] 18 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 1 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 600-700 $236.00-$258.50 6 mix Tampa [email protected] 7 char Ellsworth [email protected] 1 red Marquette [email protected] 700-800 $220.00-$237.50 17 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 118 blk Talmage [email protected] 1 blk Bennington [email protected] 800-900 $210.00-$228.00 4 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 13 blk Assaria [email protected] 1 bwf Hope [email protected] 900-1000 $208.00-$217.00 11 mix Pretty Prairie [email protected] 61 mix Talmage [email protected] 1 blk Tescott [email protected] HEIFERS 14 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 59 mix Enterprise [email protected] 1 blk Tescott [email protected] 300-400 $270.00-$279.00 20 mix Brookville [email protected] 21 mix Grenola [email protected] 1 bwf Falun [email protected] 400-500 $245.00-$264.00 63 blk Hope [email protected] 16 mix Solomon [email protected] 1 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 500-600 $225.00-$252.00 3 blk Bushton [email protected] 65 blk Enterprise [email protected] SOWS 600-700 $215.00-$239.00 11 mix Solomon [email protected] 7 mix McPherson [email protected] 5 wht Abilene [email protected] 700-800 $205.00-$224.75 15 mix Minneapolis [email protected] CALVES 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 800-900 $200.00-$212.10 67 blk Hope [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] 4 wht Abilene [email protected] 900-1000 No Test 14 blk Hope [email protected] 1 bwf Eureka [email protected] 3 wht Abilene [email protected] STEERS 61 mix Canton [email protected] 1 bwf Salina [email protected] 5 wht Abilene [email protected] 4 mix Salina [email protected] 85 mix Lindsborg [email protected] 1 blk Salina [email protected] 4 wht Abilene [email protected] 4 red Tescott [email protected] 14 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] 4 wht Abilene [email protected] 3 blk Peabody [email protected] 27 mix Grenola [email protected] 1 bwf Tescott [email protected] 4 wht Abilene [email protected] 3 blk Florence [email protected] 63 blk Bison [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] HOGS 3 blk Bushton [email protected] 126 blk Bison [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] 3 mix Manchester [email protected] 5 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] 26 blk Canton [email protected] 1 blk Eureka [email protected] 15 mix Manchester [email protected] 6 mix Lincoln [email protected] 42 mix Solomon [email protected] 1 blk Falun [email protected] 6 mix Abilene [email protected] 8 mix Tescott [email protected] 39 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 1 blk Eureka [email protected] 5 blk Geneseo [email protected] 60 mix Lindsborg [email protected] 3 char Ellsworth [email protected] 63 blk Abilene [email protected] 37 mix Minneapolis [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 7TH: 4 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 70 blk strs & hfrs, 750 lbs.; 25 strs & hfrs, 700-800 lbs.; 114 strs, 850-875 lbs.; 120 strs, 55 mix Bison [email protected] 6 blk Brookville [email protected] 775-800 lbs.; 146 blk strs & hfrs, 700-850 lbs.; 260 hfrs, 750-775 lbs.; 50 blk strs & hfrs, 500-650 lbs.; 79 strs, 750-950 lbs.; 15 red Angus hfrs, 700 lbs., OCHV’d; 16 blk strs & hfrs, 700-900 lbs.; 38 strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs.; 85 blk hfrs, 750-800 lbs.; 70 blk strs, 900- IN STOCK TODAY: 925 lbs.; 230 blk strs, 875-925 lbs.; 35 strs, 800-900 lbs.; 55 strs, 950-1000 lbs.; 66 strs, 825-850 lbs.; 171 strs, 900-950 lbs.; 64 mostly blk strs, 825-850 lbs.; 15 strs & hfrs, 600- • Tripp Hopper Feeders 700 lbs. • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders PLUS MANY MORE BY SALE TIME! For Information or estimates, contact: Check our listings each week on our Mike Samples, Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-826-7884 website at Kyle Elwood, Asst. Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-493-2901 www.fandrlive.com Jim Crowther Lisa Long Cody Schafer Kenny Briscoe Kevin Henke Austin Rathbun 785-254-7385 620-553-2351 620-381-1050 785-658-7386 H: 785-729-3473, C: 785-565-3525 785-531-0042 Roxbury, KS Ellsworth, KS Durham, KS Lincoln, KS Agenda, KS Ellsworth, KS Cattle Sale Broadcast Live on www.cattleusa.com 1150 KSAL, Salina 6:45 AM –MON.FRI ******* 880 KRVN 8:40 AM – WED.-THURS. *******550AM KFRM - 8:00 am, Wed.-Thurs. Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 19 CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS 10:00 A.M. FRIDAY RATES AND DISCOUNTS CLASSIFICATIONS CATTLE GOAT Although complete name, address and phone number need not appear in FIGURE YOUR COST HERE: your ad, we must have this information for our records. SWINE SHEEP RATE: 65¢ a word. Name: ______Phone #: ______Number of words: ______@ 65¢ each HORSES POULTRY Address: ______City: ______State: ___ Zip: ______Cost for one week: ______FERTILIZER TRAILERS Multiply one-week cost times number of weeks you FEED & SEED MACHINERY want ad to run. AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT Run ad ______consecutive weeks. REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES WRITE YOUR AD HERE Category: ______ Cost for ______weeks: ______SERVICES PASTURE ______DISCOUNTS: (with cash or credit card orders only) IRRIGATION WANTED deduct 10% if ad runs 2 or 3 weeks; HARVESTING PETS ______deduct 25% if ad runs 4 weeks. LIVESTOCK OTHER Less discounts: ______TOTAL: $ ______LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT BUILDINGS-BUILDING MATERIALS ______PAY WITH (PLEASE CIRCLE ONE): CHECK MASTERCARD VISA DISCOVER BINS - DRYERS - VACS ______Card No. ______Exp. Date ______MOBILE HOMES ______V-Code ______(required) last SPRAY EQUIPMENT 3 digits (see sample: 567) located AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ______on the back of your credit card on 1234 567 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED the signature panel. WELDING ______Signature: ______MISCELLANEOUS ______REMINDERS ______• Please notify us of any errors at once. We cannot be responsible beyond the first insertion. ______• NO REFUNDS! • BY PHONE: Ads not accompanied by payment have $1.00 billing charge ______added, and discounts are not available. Four Ways To Place Your Ad CALL: 877-537-3816 TOLL-FREE OR 785-539-7558 MAIL TO: AG PRESS, Box 1009, Manhattan, Kansas 66505 FAX: 785-539-2679 ONLINE: www.grassandgrain.com

CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE Jensen Bros. Herefords LOOKING FOR motivated indi- BLACK ANGUS POLLED GRAHAM SCHOOL vidual seeking a career at cattle Graham School for livestock feed lot and farming operation. POLLED HEREFORD HEREFORD men and women. We special- Applicant needs experience in BULLS BULLS ize in teaching pregnancy cattle handling, equipment op- check, artificial insemination, Full Brothers Calving ease, good growth eration and mechanics. Excel- herd health, calf delivery and Volume Discounts and disposition lent location in IA near Ames many other subjects. and Des Moines, competitive Large frame, low birth weight, Semen tested, poured, fertility tested pay/ off-site housing and insur- vaccinated DATES FOR 2014 • Guaranteed & Delivered • 4 High Quality Hereford Bulls for ance available. Email resume to AUGUST 11-15 Add meat, muscle, growth. Delivery available Private Treaty Sales [email protected]; 515-370 Red Angus Bulls OCTOBER 13-17 Heifers also available. 785-865-3444 Calving ease bulls and volume -4356 For Sale NOVEMBER 10-14 discounts. Fully guaranteed, MIKE and BOB FEIGHT Flory fertility tested, ultra sound CLYDE, KANSAS ***************** Polled Herefords data, EPD’s, performance 785-614-1368 records. Free Delivery HARMS ANGUS - SIMANGUS Kevin Jensen 785-243-4973 PLAINVIEW Courtland, KS 785-446-3729 SIMMENTAL M RANCH BULLS FOR SALE: 785-374-4372 Mark & Kim Harms 785-243-6397, cell SIRED BY: 20ANGUS BULLS 2528 250th Street For more information, jensenbros.net OCC PAXTON call or write: For Sale by Private Treaty Lincolnville, KS 66858 [email protected] OCC MISSING LINK Dept. GG, Graham School Email: [email protected] & OTHERS Featured Sires: www.HARMSRANCH.com 641 West Hwy. 31 MOST ARE CALVING EASE HEREFORD BULLS Plainsman Thunder, Regis, 620-924-5544 Garnett, KS 66032 Magnitude, & Hoover Dam. YEARLINGS & 2 YR OLDS 785-448-3119 Performance Tested; Fertility Mark Cell: www.grahamschool.com Tested; Fully Guaranteed;, 620-382-6388 Free Delivery in KS & NE. Dave Stump E Volume Discounts Blue Rapids, KS SWINE See Price List at: ANGUS & Good bulls with balanced (785) 363-7410 TERRY OHLDE www.WolfCreekAngus.com EPD’s, practical development, (785) 556-0124 SIMMENTAL-ANGUS 785-747-6554 SWINE good disposition & eye appeal. LURAY, KANSAS BULLS 785-698-2225 Visit us at [email protected] EQUIPMENT Oleen Cattle Co. SpringhillHerefords.com Buildings — Ventilation A Gold TPR Breeder Bull & Female Sale Flooring — Feeders Falun, KS IRVINE RANCH A Waterers — Heaters ANNUAL SAT., MARCH 14 GLENN CHUCK BRED HEIFERS FOR SALE. 43 • Priced for the Commercial Crates — Nursery Equip. 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 PRODUCTION SALE Black and BWF Heifers. Start Cattleman 2015 NOVEMBER 1st, 2014 calving September. LBW Bulls. • Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with K&N SATURDAY • 1:00 PM Preg checked. All vacc. pelvis calving ease & growth RED ANGUS At the Ranch! and uterine scored. Vet Records • Excellent Selection with Vol- Swine Systems GELBVIEH Selling: available. 913-837-6785 ume Discounts RICK HENRY • 40 Simmental & SimAngus • Performance Data Available 785-336-2130 BULLS Bulls 13 YOUNG (3-4 yrs. of age) • Good Maternal Traits SENECA, KANSAS Breed Leading $ Index Values Full Brothers Charolais registered bred fe- • 20 Fall Cow/ Calf Pairs males for sale. Most are AI bred Huninghake Angus Volume Discounts Young & Productive MILL BRAE to Gold Standard, preg checked, FRANKFORT, KS Large frame, low birth weight, • 1 Special Embryo Lot rest bred to EXT Angus bull. Will Leo Huninghake RANCH fertility tested www.IrvineRanchGenetics.com calve in February and March Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner 2015. Potential buy back on AI 785-292-4537 b • Guaranteed & Delivered • Manhattan, KS Maple Hill, Kansas bull calves. $3,200 each - entire Add meat, muscle, growth. Cell: 785-556-2648 TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS group. Fink Beef Genetics - Ga- 785-256-4327 Heifers also available. Available Year Around len Fink - 785-532-9936. COMPLETE DISPERSAL of millbraeranch.com spring herd. 800 head black An- GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS MIKE and BOB FEIGHT 120 FALL bred black Angus gus, 3-6 year old bred cows. Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 CLYDE, KANSAS cows- will calve in September/ Clov-Lan Farms 785-418-2983. (785) 313-7473 October; 250 black Angus open See videos at www.clovlan.com. 785-243-4973 [email protected] heifers; 80 2- year old fall bred LET THE CLASSIFIEDS 785-614-1368 black Angus cows. See videos WORK FOR YOU GRASS & GRAIN at www.clovlanfarms.com or call TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL PLACE YOUR AD TODAY 785-446-3729 785-539-7558 785-418-2983. 785-539-7558 GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 Page 20 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014

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Lariet, 4x4, diesel, auto, Introducing our New Rawhide Also a dealer for loaded, 50K 785-539-9295 Processor by John McDonald Total Equine Feeds. 2009 Ford F-250 reg. cab 4x4, ‘11 Dodge 3500 mega cab, MANHATTAN, KS Used Rawhides for sale also Eskridge:785-449-2586 XL, 5.4 V8, power windows, DRW, 4x4, Laramie, loaded, www. power locks, speed control, Custom Manure Free Estimates Paxico:785-636-5152 one owner, diesel, auto, 109K rawhideportablecorral.com tilt steering, A/C, 31,816 ‘11 GMC Sierra 2500 crew Hauling & Spreading miles, stk# 360. $22,995 4x4, SLE, diesel, auto, nice, Rick Johnson, Owner BROME HAY and mixed grass Big to Small Jobs! FEED & SEED for sale. Fertilized in mid-March, 63K Chore-Boyz Services 785-456-4301 $50 per ton or $30 per big ‘10 Dodge 2500 crew 4x4, La- Wamego, KS 66547 round. Can also make square ramie, diesel, auto, loaded, DAMAGED GRAIN 47K 913-636-1099 (Toll Free) 877-456-7836 WANTED STATEWIDE bales. You pick up. Also big rounds from 2013, $25 per bale. ‘09 F350 C&C XLT 4x4 reg. We buy damaged grain, CARY’S TREE SERVICE D. ROCHE Good cow/calf hay for winter. cab, diesel, auto, bale bed, FENCING any condition-wet or dry- You haul. 785-843-4248 or 785- 82K including damaged silo corn. 766-6705. 2010 F-250 S/C XL, 6.4 power ‘07 Dodge 2500 quad cab 4x4 • Custom Pasture Clearing INC. SLT, diesel, auto, leather, • Skid Loader Work TOP DOLLAR! stroke turbo diesel, power We have vacs and trucks. HAY GRAZER hay for sale. Big window, power locks, speed only 43K • Fence Line Clean-Up QUALITY BUILT FENCES rolls or in the field that can be Ask For Kris Hanschu • Trim Trees Around Fields CALL HEIDI OR GARTON control, tilt steering, A/C, * Insured * Free Estimates grazed. Call Brock Baker, 316- 52,965 miles, stk# 358. khanschu@ DON ROCHE NORTHERN AG 249-1907. $24,995 midwaymotors.com 785-292-4271 SERVICE, INC. 620-755-2824 Leave785-632-7296 Message FRANKFORT, KS 800-205-5751 TRITICALE SEED for sale. 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Call for pric- 888-611-1186 72K ...... $29,900 $50 a bale. 913-884-6501. ing. 2004 Dodge Ram 3500 Quad 785-539-7558 785-363-7353 202 South Main cab, 4x4 Cummins diesel, WESTERN STAR MILL Hillsboro, Kansas 67063 auto, HB200 hydrabed, AUCTIONEERS Division of ADM - Salina, KS Website: 208K ...... $18,750 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) www.hillsborofordks.com 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 X cab Laramie SLT, 5.9L Cummins FEYH FARM SEED CO diesel, auto, HB200 hydra- LEGUMES ALMA, KANSAS bed & 3rd spool, toolbox...... Producer and processor of ...... $15,700 Nitrogen Fixing, 2011 Chev Silverado 2500 HD Supplemental native prairie grass seed & wildflowers 4x4, Power window and Grazing & Forage locks, new HB300 hydrabed, Alfalfa & Clover 866-765-3415 47K ...... $35,950 Forage Peas 2008 Ford F-550, 6.4L diesel, Cowpeas & Lentils 785-765-4681 Fax [email protected] 6sp., new HB355 hydrabed, Hairy Vetch 160K ...... $24,900 Chickling Vetch “FOR ALL YOUR SEED NEEDS” RUST FREE 2006 Ford F-350 4x4 duals, Sunn Hemp 5.4L gas, 6 sp., new tires, GANNON REAL ESTATE TRUCKS DewEze bale bed, 90K...... GRASSES PLANT THIS AUGUST • DAYCAB TRACTORS ...... $13,750 & AUCTIONS Build Organic Matter & CASH IN NEXT FALL! Supplemental Grazing & • CHASSIS Courtney’s VERN GANNON, CAI Forage Heald Truck Sales Broker/Auctioneer Oats & Barley Used Trucks Manhattan, Kansas 66502 704 NE Hwy. 24 Annual Ryegrass TOPEKA, KANSAS 66608 6 miles Northeast of 785-539-2316 Cereal Rye McLouth, KS Sorghum Forages 785-235-5604 on Highway 92 www.gannonauctions.com785-537-9003 PRICES & PHOTOS @ The Experienced Sound In Selling Millets www.healdtrucksales.com 913-796-6198 Triticale Corn Yields up 11% ARMSBID.COM CALL FOR ALL YOUR ... BRASSICAS Bean Yields up 10% * Construction * Farm Following TILLAGE RADISH 2009 Chrysler Sebring conv. REAL ESTATE Kull’s Old Town Soil Conditioning, Scavenge 2008 Dodge Quad 1 ton 4x4 Station invites con- * Truck * Trailer & Cover Crop. Nutrients, Supplemental diesel signments for our Attachments Listings! Grazing & Forage Tillage Available through the Star Spring, Summer & Seed Dealer Network 2007 Chrysler Pacifica KANSAS LAND Radish, Hybrid Turnip 2007 Chrysler T&C ************************************ Fall Auctions. If you Forages, Ethiopian have 1 or 1,000, we’d like to talk to you. Jim Hoobler 2007 Honda Odyssey • 63 ac AN, Co. Cattle setup, We will also buy collections or Auction Company Cabbage, Kale 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe home & building individual guns. Custom Cover Mixes 2005 Chevy Malibu 719-989-1530 Available throughout the • 80 ac LN, Co. Highly tillable. [email protected] or 719-742-5496 2004 Ford F350 crew cab 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 Star Seed Dealer Network 2002 Subaru Outback •90 ac FR, Co. tillable & Topeka, Kansas email: [email protected] 2001 Ford Escape hunting 800-782-7311 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 xcab • 160 ac FR, Co. tillable & Toll Free 1991 Chevy Corvette hunting 101 Industrial Avenue SWINE LIVESTOCK OTHER B. C. Motors • 160 ac OS, Co. native grass Osborne, KS 902 E. Trapp • 197 ac CO, Co. tillable & BOARS & GILTS FOR SALE: Australian Kelpie WANT TO Sell 500 acres of tri- www.gostarseed.com Herington, KS 67449 x Blue Healer pups. Both excel- tacale straw, still needs to be grass Duroc, Chester, York, Hamp, GRASS & ALFALFA hay for 785-258-2818 lent working parents. $250. 913- baled. Brock Baker, 316-249- • 203 ac FR, Co. great hunting & Hamp/Duroc grinding, $60 a bale, $1400 net 370-3945. 1907. & land characteristics wrapped. 785-889-4708. 785- Myronized Truck Works PRAIRIE GRASS hay small SLEICHTER BLUE TILAPIA available for 456-4060. Centralia, Kansas • 284 ac MI, Co. All grass & im- aquaponics, aquaculture, and square bales, $3. St. Mary’s provements DUROC FARM area. 785-256-3031. 785-857-3581 ABILENE, KS pond stocking. Tours & semi- Brome Seed WANTED $0.79 • Drop N Lock gooseneck ball • 320 ac AN, Co. highly tillable 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 nars also offered. See PRAIRIE HAY 3x3x8 bales, www.GreenFinGardens.com for new and old crop, hay quantity 2013 or 2014 by truckloads • Economy Mfg. flatbeds • 320 ac LB, Co. highly tillable pricing and for pics of our tilapia/ discount, delivery available. Wabaunsee Seed • Luverne grill guards, nurf & hunting banana operation just outside 620-496-6748. Eskridge, KS tubes, mud flaps, side steps • 182 ac AN, Co. Pasture & HORSES Manhattan, KS. hunting. WANTED 785-449-7200 leave message FOR SALE: 2002 Ford F350 JOE WOLTER horsemanship one ton dually, extended cab, • 160 ac NE, Co. Cropland/ and ranch roping clinic Jacot LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT DAMAGED 5X5 ROUND grass/clover 7.3 engine (diesel), 6 speed Hunting w/custom built home. Ranch Moline ks. Oct. 10, 11, GRAIN bales, $30 each. KC area. manual transmission, 4 wheel 12 contact John Jacot jacot HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- 913-653-2618. 913-284-1560. drive, limited slip differential, • 2220 ac GE, Co. Flint Hills [email protected] or 620-332- barbed wire, welded continuous We pay top dollar for 56,000 actual miles, excellent grass & hunting fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, damaged grain. Trucks and 9597. condition, $24,000 asking. 620- • 2375 ac CQ, Co. Flint Hills alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, vac’s available. Immediate PASTURE 794- 4689. grass & hunting. BUYER FOR all types of home 785-499-5454. response anywhere. horses. 785-556-5740. WANTED: SUMMER grass for 2001 KENWORTH T300 service Pruess AI bred heifers, 40- 320 head. truck welder, Crane air com- 785-229-6740 Steve Rupert. Minneapolis, KS. POULTRY Elevator, Inc pressor with 500 gallon fuel [email protected] 785-392-2310. 785-488-8085, tank. 785-336-1530. 1-800-828-6642 cell. Realty Executives Poultry and Small MARION CITY, KS - 133 acres Animal Auction Circle S Manufacturing PREMIUM RANGE cubes, rolling pasture land w/water well $229/ ton. Call Brock Baker, & 5 wire fencing w/steel posts, & FOR RENT Fairgrounds, Clay Center, KS Hydraulic Chutes continuous fencing 316-249-1907. 22 cultivated acres. Nikkel & As- OAKHILL ESTATES August 16, 2014 panels and gates sociates Real Estate Call Royce HEDVILLE Jantz - 620-951-4199 October 25, 2014 Phone: LUXURY GRAIN & FEED 1 & 2 BDRM APTS. SALES CASH 620-924-5231 AUTOMOTIVE Cell: 620-381-1056 2 year old Kuhn Knight Private Balconies and Patios ONLY CATTLEMEN WE HAVE vertical mixer 480 cubic feet Lincolnville, KS 66858 SUMMER SPECIALS: IH 2 ton 1959 model B170, Woodburning Fireplace 15% commission Several Daycabs available BULK RANGE CUBES $270/ runs good, Knapheide bed with Feed Mixers and Ceiling Fans Check in begins at 7:00 a.m. • 4.5’’ Pipe $4.00 PER TON. hoist and steel floor. 620-381- Manure Spreaders Gas Heat/AC Auction begins at 12:00 p.m. 4480. • 2 7/8’’ Pipe $1.90 BAGGED RANGE CUBE Kuhn Knight, new & used Exclusive area in Wamego Gate fee: $1.00 per person • 2 3/8’’ Pipe $0.95 $7.75/ PER BAG. Fee for no sale over $50 is FOR SALE • 1 1/4’’ Pipe $0.45 1-888-537-9064 commission on the bid. 35% PROTEIN TUBS- 4 FOR 1990 FORD F-600 TRUCK Birds must be blood tested - WILL DELIVER $95/ PER TUB OR $99 PER TUB w/13’ flatbed, gooseneck hitch, on site testing (.50/bird) POST CUT TO ORDER Give us a call at Ford diesel engine w/turbo 5 Belleville, KS Bid is per animal in the cage Quanity Discount Cages sell with animals 785-823-2401 speed, 73,848 miles. $7,500 800-536-2293 No boxes except for chicks. Ray’s Pipe OBO. SMALL SQUARES. North of 785-410-0054 or Council Grove, Kansas GOOD TRUCK GRASS & GRAIN St. Marys. Alfalfa, brome, prairie 785-485-2845 620-767-2907 & straw. 785-437-6637. 620-794-5437 785-539-7558 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 21 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS MACHINERY MACHINERY PRICE ADJUSTED! FARM & RANCH Trailers 4 U PLANTER SALVAGE GEARY COUNTY: Russell Co.- 155 Acres m/1, IH 800-900-950-955 Cyclo South of Geary Co. Lake 96 Acres CRP & balance in Merritt Gooseneck AI. Stocks, JD 494-1280, 7000-7300, 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath ranch New and Used TravAlong For financial strength, pasture, trees, wateways. plate and plateless home. Full finished walkout Trailers, and BBK Combine competitive rates and terms Close to Wilson Lake. Chris bsmt. 2 car garage + 24x24 Header Trailers and 5’x10’ & White 5100 as flexible as the way you Rost 493-2476 NEW shop bldg. 3.2 acres Lincoln Co.- 168 Acres m/l. 6’x12’ Utility Trailers...... $190,000 operate, count on Frontier Koelzer Repair • 604SM net ramp floors Farm Credit. Agriculture. Excellent farmland Check out trailers4u.com Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 • 605SM net ramp floors Call Dolly Anderson, Broker along the Saline River. Chris, 785-532-8801 Baldwin, KS 866-268-2900 for more information • 6640 net ramp 493-2476. Frankfort, KS 1986 653A row head for sale. • R2300 & R2800 rakes Emporia, KS 800-320-8391 Lincoln Co.- 3 Acres. Se- G&A REAL ESTATE Hiawatha, KS 800-699-3521 Excellent condition and field • TM800 & TM850 disc cluded area. 3 bdrm home. 785-292-4166 Manhattan, Kansas Manhattan, KS 800-874-2474 ready. Tin is straight and belts, mowers Quonset building & detached Marysville, KS 800-475-2371 chains, knives and sheer bars VR1022 & VR1224 wheel garage. Chris, 493-2476. MCPHERSON/ HARVEY City, Parsons, KS 800-741-2990 are all excellent. Can use on rakes KS- 185 acres, 155 acres culti- Saline Co.- 22 Acres m/l. Contour Master or regular VERMEER PRE-OWNED www.frontierfarmcredit.com Building site. Just west of Sa- vated, 27 acres of pasture, & 3 LIVESTOCK & HORSE feeder house. Comes with many EQUIPMENT lina. Rural water included. acre homestead w/5 bedroom, 3 TRAILERS spare parts and a 4 wheel run- • 605M net ramp floats bath house & ag out buildings. Chris, 493-2476. FLATBED TRAILERS ning gear trailer. $4,800. 785- • 604L net kicker Nikkel & Associates Real Estate Saline Co.- 20 Acres m/l. • 1-800-526-0939 • 457-3440. • 604XL kicker AccuBale+ Call Royce Jantz - 620-951- 2300+ sq. ft. Ranch home on www.circle-dtrailers.com • 504N demo, net wrap, full 4199 Morton bldg. w/ horse stall. 25 Gleaner heads warranty ...... $23,500 Stocked pond. More acreage • TM800 10’ trail mower ...... CLASSIFIEDS — available. Chris Rost, HILLSBORO Corn, Flex, Rigid. THEY WORK FOR YOU ...... $9,000 493-2476. 7’ or 7’5 x 24’ or 26’ Endura Majority reconditioned • 2008 MC1030 13’ disc Saline Co.- 38 Acres m/l. Vern alum stock...... Duffek Implement mower cond...... $15,500 LAND FOR SALE: Weis built home. Pond, Barn & ...... Starting at $16,900 • 705 JD rake wire R23A 21062 259th St., Tonganoxie, KS $261,500: Super nice 78+ acres 2 sheds. Great for horses or ‘04 24’ Endura alum. stock Seward, NE • R23A twin rake...... $8,000 of ground! Property has 3 nice ponds perfect for cattle or horses. cattle. Chris 493-2476 ‘05 24’ Donahue stock There is 1 large barn 24x24 with lean-to and several other smaller Saline Co.- 32 Acres m/l. 402-643-3290 ‘07 Ford F-250 Fx4 crew cab, buildings. Great home site to build your dream home. Water meter Great building site. Hill top Let us repair your Gleaner nice ...... $20,500 • M205 with 26’ disc head included. Priced at $261,500 views. 2 rural water hook ups. combines, corn & flex heads! Lot 8 Stillwell Rd, Bonner Springs, KS: Priced at $89,950. Super Sharon, 826-0010. AUSTIN Check our website nice 12.6 acres of buildable ground on paved roads. Build your Saline Co.- 14 Acres m/l SE of for Equipment list dream home or let us build one for you. 8 lots available ranging from Saline. Pond. 5 bdrms, 2 TRAILERS LLC 3 acres to 12 acres. baths. Fenced for horses or 2560 Pillsbury Dr. Sloop Sales & cattle. Chris, 493-2476. Manhattan, Kansas Lynch Real Estate WE RENT TREE SHEARS! Hook’s Repair, Inc. [email protected] Saline Co.- 1 acre SE of Sa- line. Grand 2 story home. 3 785-539-3925 BOBCATS - TRADE-INS Lyndon, KS 66451 bdrms, nice hardwood flrs, 2013 Bobcat S750, A71, TS, 785-828-4706 32x40 garage. Chris 493-2746 250 hrs...... $49,000 www.sloophook.com Saline Co.- 4.8 acres m/l 2013 Bobcat S650, C, H, & A, walkout ranch home. 4 bdrms, Hi Flo, 450 hrs ...... $39,500 Granite kitchen counters. 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, 18x30 outbldg. & utility shed. TS, 800 hrs ...... $39,000 Peggy, 826-0485. 2013 Bobcat S570 A91 HF TS, Saline Co.- 5.5 Acres m/l. 300 hrs...... $39,500 2013 Bobcat S530, cab & 1745 sq. ft. 1 1/2 story. Lots of NEW STOCK, HORSE, updates. 3 bdrms. Peggy, heat, 225 hrs...... $38,000 FLATBED, & 2012 Bobcat E50, excellent, FOR SALE 826-0485. UTILITY TRAILERS Farmland Owned by Blacker Family Farm Ellsworth Co.- 16 Acres m/l . C&A, 200 hrs ...... $59,000 Lots near Kanopolis Lake. Ru- TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, 2011 Bobcat S205, A71, TS, 160 Acres of Farmland with grass waterways, for sale in Jewell ral Water Hook-up available. LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, 1100 hrs...... $28,500 PAINT WELD 2010 Bobcat S630, open, County, Kansas. Northeast Quarter of section located at the corner Peggy 826-0485. Ottawa Co.- 13 Acres m/l. We Install Brake Controllers 1850 hrs...... $26,500 of J Road and 240 Road (2 miles North and 1 mile West of Highway Ranch home w/1200+ sq. ft. 2008 Bobcat S185 open, 1550 USED TRAILERS hrs...... $22,000 28 and Highway 148 Junction, North of Randall, Kansas). Horses welcome. Spring to Homebuilt 10’ BH utility...$350 pond. Vicki, 452-8144. Service on all 2013 Property Taxes: $1,909.62 paid by seller ‘04 Target 18’ BH car hauler ... Bobcat Equipment ...... $2,000 Farm & Ranch Division Of: Stop by and talk to us. 2014 Property Taxes: will be prorated ‘13 Land Pride FDR1660, like Now Is The Time To Trade Asking Price: $4,500/ acre new ...... $1,800 ‘13 Titan 31’ GN flatbed ...... ALL MACHINES INSPECTED Terms: 10% down, with balance due at closing. Title insurance and ...... $6,800 & READY TO WORK. ______closing costs shared equally between Buyer and Seller. ‘08 Titan 24’ GN stock..$7,500 3695 Green Valley Road ‘05 Titan 24’ GN stock..$6,800 Manhattan, KS 66502 One of the largest retailers of Possession: Upon closing, subject to tenant rights. ‘04 Titan 24’ GN stock..$7,500 new, reman & recycled parts For More Details Call for tractors & combines. ‘04 Titan 24’ GN stock..$6,400 Greg • 785-215-4285 ______Contact: Carl Waugh ‘00 Titan 20’ GN horse .$7,200 Travis • 785-410-8985 800-255-0337 ‘98 Titan 18’ GN stock combo. Office • 785-537-9979 785-648-0074 ...... $7,500 www.AbileneMachine.com After 3:30 p.m. weekdays ‘04 Titan 16’ GN stock..$4,200 — PLANTERS/DRILLS — ‘08 Spray Coupe 4460$80,000 ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$94,500 ‘05 Spray Coupe 4450$65,000 ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$76,000 ‘12 RoGator RG900 .$210,000 ‘01 JD 1770 24-30” . .$45,000 ‘04 RoGator 1064 . . .$92,000 ‘11 JD 1770 16-30” . .$85,000 ‘08 Bestway 1200 . . .$15,500 ‘11 JD 1770 16/30” . .$79,500 — TRACTORS — ‘10 JD 1770 16-30” . .$89,500 ‘10 JD 9530T ...... $249,500 Call Us To Sell or ‘09 JD 1770 16-30” . .$69,500 ‘08 JD 1770 16/30” . .$74,500 ‘09 JD 9430T ...... $186,600 Lease Your Oil ‘07 JD 1770 16-30” . .$69,500 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $205,000 & Gas Minerals Blue Valley Trailers ‘05 JD 1770 16-30” . .$67,500 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $186,250 www.MineralMarketing.com ‘04 JD 1770 16-30” . .$59,500 ‘04 JD 9420T ...... $140,500 225 South East St. ‘01 JD 1770 16-30” . .$46,000 ‘01 JD 9300 PS . . . . .$56,000 358 Ac +/- combo just S of Minneapolis. Tillable, pasture, and timber National Headquarters Waterville, Kansas 66548 ‘99 JD 1770 16-30” . .$29,500 ‘10 JD 8345 ...... $217,500 on a live stream. Sits 200 yds off Solomon river. Great Soils, Great Alva, OK 785-363-2224 ‘12 JD 1770 12/30” . .$68,000 ‘97 JD 8300 ...... $75,000 Pasture, Excellent Hunting! Call Ray! ‘11 JD 1770 12/30” LF $81,000 80 Ac +/- pasture at Atlanta, KS. Excellent water, fences and grass. 580-327-4440 ‘10 JD 8295 VT . . . .$206,000 Shane Terrel, 580-327-7889 1-866-368-4826 ‘05 JD 1770 12/30” . .$49,500 ‘12 JD 8285 PS . . . .$195,000 Immediate possession. Call Ray! ‘12 JD 1790 24/20” .$104,000 280 Ac +/- pasture w/excellent water and fences NE of Latham. ‘12 JD 1790 16/31 . .$131,000 ‘10 JD 8270 PS . . . .$180,000 Immediate possession. Call Ray! The Simplest Way ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$65,750 ‘09 JD 4320 ldr., cab .$33,500 80 Ac +/- pasture w/newer fences, nice catch pen, a pond that’s full ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$59,500 ‘06 JD 2305 deck . . . .$12,500 ad one of the tallest, most beautiful spots in the Flint Hills. 10 mi S of to Buy and Sell When There’s Work To Do... ‘08 JD 1750 8/30 . . . .$24,000 ‘08 NH T8010 MFWD$118,000 Paxico. Call Tim! DONAHUE! (2) ‘09 DB90 36 row .$185,000 ‘12 CIH 210 ...... $153,000 66 Ac +/- E of Bennington, pasture, 2 ponds and brome meadow, Land Anywhere ‘08 DB60 24/30 . . . .$125,000 ‘03 CIH MX175 loader $69,000 blacktop on two sides w/great view. Potential tillable. Call Ray! in the U.S. ‘08 Kinze 3800 24-30” $79,500 — TILLAGE — 240 Ac +/- tillable, just off the river. N of Delphos. Call Ray! ‘12 Kinze 3660 16-30 .$99,500 ‘12 JD 2623 29’ . . . . .$58,000 210 Ac +/- level to gently rolling tillable just NE of Glasco, Class II & ‘02 Kinze 3600 16/31 .$50,000 ‘11 JD 2310 45’ . . . . .$76,000 III soils. Can be bought with or without the wheat. Call Ray! ‘04 Kinze 3000LF . . . .$24,000 ‘05 JD 2210 41’ . . . . .$36,500 235 Ac +/- gently rolling to upland terraced farm just NE of Glasco. ‘04 CIH 1200 12/23 . .$58,500 ‘09 JD 2700 ...... $39,500 Class I, II, & III soils. Can be bought with or without the wheat. Call ‘80 CIH 900 6 row . . . .$6,000 ‘13 JD 2100 5 shank .$10,500 Ray! — COMBINES — Wilrich 3400 FC . . . . .$10,000 240 Ac +/- Geary Co. blacktop frontage 190 pasture w/new fences, 3 1-800-457-7406 One Year Power Guard Wilrich 3400 ...... $11,500 big springs and 2 new wells. 45 tillable. Close to town. Seller is a www.donahuetrailers.com Use Season waiver ‘12 SF 27’ 6630 . . . . .$41,000 Kansas licensed real estate agent. Call Ray! 2.9% Interest Sunflower 42’ FC . . . .$39,900 RURAL HOMES & LOTS AmericanCropland.com ‘13 JD S690 ...... $358,000 ‘12 CIH 330 25’ . . . . .$39,500 Turn-key 42 bed lodge on Waconda Lake @ Cawker City. This ELITE ‘13 JD S690 4WD . .$373,000 ‘11 CIH 30’ turbo VT .$47,500 place has it all and sits on 24 Hwy. They keep the place booked up ‘13 JD S690 ...... $339,500 ‘11 CIH 30’ disc . . . . .$42,000 CIH 4300 41’ FC . . . .$17,500 for both fishing and hunting. Fully furnished. Call Ray! TRAILERS ‘13 JD S680 ...... $324,500 — HAY EQUIPMENT — Stone house and new bldg. on 5 ac +/-. Just E of Enterprise on the ‘13 JD S680 ...... $324,500 ‘96 JD 566 ...... $13,500 blacktop. Call Ray! ‘13 JD S670 Hillco . .$335,000 TRAVALONG ‘85 JD 530 ...... $5,500 Newer County home on 10 Ac +/- just 7 mi E of Salina. Don’t wait! ‘11 JD 9770 4WD . .$229,000 ‘04 Vermeer 605XL . .$15,000 TRAILERS IN STOCK Call Ty! ‘11 JD 9770 4WD . .$180,000 ‘05 Gehl 2880 ...... $8,500 PRICE REDUCED! Very nice New 31’ & 25’ flatbed ‘10 JD 9770 ...... $165,000 ‘05 NH 780, 3300 bales$18,000 custom built home. 711 N Lincoln New 20’ & 24’ stock ‘09 JD 9770 Hillco . .$205,000 ‘88 JD 350 mower . . . .$3,000 Bennington, KS. 4 bd, 3 bath, New 20’ skid steer • Experience the ELITE ‘09 JD 9770 4WD . .$218,250 — SKID STEERS — Difference ‘09 JD CT332 ...... $32,500 custom kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 14’ dump trailer & utility ‘08 JD 9770 Hillco . .$189,000 • Strongest Built Aluminum large lot. Call Ray! Used 24’ Alum stock, like new ‘05 JD 9760 ...... $129,500 NH L175, new eng. . .$24,000 Stock Trailer ‘04 JD 9760 4WD . .$139,500 COMMERCIAL • Optional W.E.R.M Flooring 236 Ac +/- Prime Development Property located in Junction City’s VISSER TRAILER ‘08 JD 9670 Hillco . .$175,000 most rapidly growing area! Seller is a Kansas licensed real estate TITAN ‘08 JD 9670 Hillco . .$190,500 agent. Call Ray! SALES • Large Inventory at ‘07 JD 9660 ...... $142,500 3 Ac +/- and turnkey landscape busines just E of Manhattan on 24 Herington, KS Competitive prices ‘95 JD 9600 4WD . . .$32,500 Hwy. Excellent location. Call Brian! 785-258-2800 Your Trailer Super Store! ‘04 JD 9560 SH . . . .$115,000 7 Ac +/- on 24 Hwy just E of Manahttan, zoned commercial. Call ‘06 CAT 670R . . . . .$120,000 Brian! 2014 TIMPTE 42’ air ride ag Mid-Plains ‘05 CIH 2388 ...... $99,750 *Auctions * Private Treaty Sales * Value Assessments hopper, black, extra lights. 785- 32 corn heads For more info visit our website or contact one of our agents! 336-1530. Equipment Ray Swearingen...... 785-452-8498 E. Hwy 30 & 10, PO Box 2526 24 flex heads — SPRAYERS & APPL.— Steve Burr...... 785-826-0103 Brad Budden...... 785-280-0915 1988 MERRITT 42 ft. grain Kearney, NE 68848 Calvin Carlson.....785-819-1480 Billy Randle...... 785-479-1152 trailer, 66 in. sides, roll over ‘12 JD 4940 120’ . . .$283,500 785-742-7121 Ty Bryant...... 785-366-0261 Tim Hamm...... 785-630-0245 1-877-654-2553 ‘07 JD 4720 90’ . . . .$140,000 Sheila Van Winkle ..785-280-3564 Rachelle Swearingen...... 785-452-5115 tarp, needs some repair. $8,500. HIAWATHA, KS 66434 Brian Swearingen...... 785-565-3898 785-979-2411. www.midplainsonline.com ‘05 JD 4720 ...... $133,000 www.hiawathaimplement.com Page 22 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY COMBINES NEW VERSALTILE — USED IMPLEMENT — IH 496 25’ tandem...... $9,495 OHLDE TRACTOR 2009 Case IH 7120, 4WD DEALERS Hesston 946 rd. baler New HB305 hydrabed..$7,000 2011 Case IH 7088, 4WD USED FORAGE White 5108 8 row planter Used harsh 290 pull type REPAIR 2011 Case IH 2162, draper HARVESTERS & HEADS White 8106 Planter w/fert. wagon, nice ...... $9,750 • 2013 XRT 1550 diesel 0% Fin. up to 60 months! 1998 Case IH 2388, 4WD ‘11 Claas 960...... Coming 2012 Gleaner S-77 Case IH 8465H round baler .... • Used 2009 XRT 950 4x2 1997 Case IH 2166, 4WD ‘10 Claas 980...... Coming 2013 Gleaner S-77 ...... $7,995 • Used 2004 XRT 1200 4x2 1986 Case IH 1660 4WD ‘09 Claas 980 Gleaner 800 30’ flexhead Several new Country Clipper 1986 Case IH 1640 4WD ’05 Claas 900...... Call Gleaner 400 30’ rigid mowers ...... CALL OHLDE 1981 IH 963 6RN ‘04 Claas 900...... Call Gleaner 700 30’ rigid TRACTOR REPAIR NEW TRACTORS Claas RU600, 8 row head...... 2003 MF 9690 w/30’ head 892 Quivira Road Case IH Magnum 220 ...... From $30,000 2011 MF 8650 Linn, KS 66953 Case IH Maxxum 125 MFD *********************************** Gehl 5240 skid loader 785-348-5766 Case IH Farmall 105U MFD TRACTORS Gehl 7810 skid loader WINCHELL’S, INC. NEW MCCORMICK Case IH Farmall 95C MFD Agco DT 225 ...... $70,000 2006 8000 25’ flexhead 800-546-5457 McCormick X60.40 T3, 4WD, USED TRACTORS Agco Star 8360 ...... $45,000 Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 110SOLD HP, PS, CHA, with 2010 Case IH Steiger 435 Q MF 8680 ...... Just In FOR SALE OR TRADE loader 2010 Case IH Steiger 335 MF 8470 ...... Just In 1988 John Deere 7720 TITAN USED TRACTORS II Combine, RWA $10,000; 1978 Gravity Wagons, grain carts. 2010 Case IH Puma 155, ldr. Versatile 895 ...... $25,000 MF1080 81 HP ...... $6,650 • Landini PF 85...... $27,000 2010 Case IH Maxxum 125, *********************************** GMC Grain Truck, 16’ steel bed • 10” Landini Vision 105 w/ ldr. COMBINES & hoist, tarp, $7,000; 1974 Chev Cooter’s loader...... CALL 2004 Case IH MXU110, MFD, 2-Gleaner S-77 from $245,000 Kuhlman Impl. 3/4 ton truck, 4 wheel drive, 785-562-2027 • Allis D14...... $3,500 ldr. 2-Challenger 670’s.....$85,000 LINN, KANSAS Grain-o-vator 10 self unloading 785-562-6131 x 2000 Case IH Magnum MX270 ‘95 Gleaner R72...... $55,000 785-348-5547 bed, $1,500. 785-806-7263. 1999 Case IH Steiger 9370Q ‘02 Gleaner R62...... $80,000 Schwant Tractor 1995 Case IH Magnum 7240 ‘83 L3, 24’ head, 1723 hrs ...... Dover, KS MISCELLANEOUS ...... $15,000 785-256-6242 2000 DMI 30.5’ FC *********************************** www.schwanttractor.com 1991 NH 499, hydra-swing MISCELLANEOUS 1990 Hesston 1150 MoCo 2- 7x5 blades...... Just In 2011 Case IH 1240 16/31 fert. 9x5 blades ...... Just In Gleaner Combines 2010 Case IH 1240 16/31 Sunflower Tillage equipment... 2008 Case IH 1240 16RN, BF ...... Coming in daily R830 corn head...... $9,750 1998 Kinze 840 grain cart Twin Diamond 12 row 30 strip 604 & 605 Super M balers JD 925 flex head with R series 1992 Case IH 496 28’ DH Cat ...... $22,000 6640/6650 Rancher baler TRACTORS 08 H&S HD11 17 whl ....$19700 Bish adaptor ...... $8,500 1979 IH 490 20’ DH Quinstar 8 row strip till .$7,500 R2300, R2800 twin rake 13 JD 8285R ...... $202000(H) 08 CIH RB564 5x6 RB ..$24000 ‘99 R72 RWA, duals...$69,500 2000 NH BB 940S 3x3 BPX 9000 processor 13 JD 8310R ...... $258900(W) 08 CIH RB564 5x6 ...$29000(H) 825, 520, 530 flex HDS 13 CIH M290 ...... $205100(GB) 03 Hesston 956 ...... $14500(W) 1999 NH 658 twine VR1022/1224 wheel rake New G.P. 26’ disk...... CALL TM700, TM800 trailed mower 12 CIH 210 ...... $155000(GB) 03 CIH RBX562...... $14500(W) 1980 IH 770 disk 12 CIH Puma 130..$110000(W) 02 JD 567RB ...... $13500(W) GRAVITY WAGONS Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. 12 CIH S400...... $275000(W) 95 NH 650 RB ...... $6500(H) EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 USED VERMEER BALERS 12 CIH M210 ...... $149000(S) SWATHER to 400 bushel Hydra-Bed™ & accessories 12 CHLGR MT975.$280000(W) 13 CIH WD2303...$112000(GB) EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 Winkel Livestock Equip. 12 CHLGR 955C ...$235000(W) 13 CIH WD2303 .....$110000(S) bushel Kalvesta Impl. Winkel Flatbeds 12 CHLGR 675D ...$205000(W) 11 CIH WD2303 ...... $95000(H) McConnell Machinery Bar 6 Cake Feeders 12 CIH STX550QT $355000(W) 09 CIH WD1203.....$75000(GB) Great Plains Tillage Tools 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS Company, Inc. Dixie Chopper Lawn Mowers 11 CIH STX350 .....$223500(W) 09 JD 956PT ...... $26000(S) 11 CIH M290 ...... $200000(S) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$45000(GB) 81 Farm Eq. Service 785-843-2676 620-855-3567 MILLER RANCH 10 CIH M335 ...... $197000(H) GRAIN DRILL or KALVESTA, KS 67856 McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 EQUIPMENT 09 CIH Puma 225...$129000(H) 12 CB 40’...... $33500(LA) 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS www.kalvestaimplement.com 09 JD 3032E...... $14900(W) 12 CB 4740AP 40’....$87000(H) 1-800-357-3101 785-242-1463 33778 K-99 Hwy. 05 Versatile 2360.....$89500(W) 12 CIH SDX40...... $160000(LA) 1991 CIH 1680 combine, 3200 Alma, Kansas 04 JD 9220 ...... $120000(S) 12 CIH SDX40...... $98000(W) NEW HOLLAND 855 hay baler Evenings engine hours, field tracker, 01 CIH MX240 ...... $59000(GB) 11 CIH SDX40...... $133000(S) 785-765-3588 01 JD 7410...... $52000(H) 11 JD CCS 30’ AirD.....$103500 for sale. 785-418-2648. 785-979-2271 chopper, spreader, specialty ro- www.millerranchequipment.com 00 JD 9400 ...... $89500(LA) 10 GP 3S3000 HD .$44200(PR) tor, long unloading auger, al- JOHN DEERE 1210A grain www.mcconnellmachineryco.com 00 NH TC29...... $12500(W) 09 GP 3S4000...... $43000(S) ways shedded, very nice com- cart, tarp, 13 ft unloading auger, CLASSIFIEDS — 98 Agco 6690 ...... $2600(W) 09 CIH SDX40...... $95000(W) bine, $27,500.785-336-1293. airplane tires, good paint, good THEY WORK FOR YOU 94 Agco 9655 ...... $34900(GB) 08 GP 3S400HD....$55000(GB) NEW EQUIPMENT 93 CIH 5240 FWA ....$29000(H) 08 GP 3S3000F...... $48000(S) flighting, always shedded, BPX 9000 Bale Processor 92 CIH 5130 ...... $34500(W) 07 CIH SDX40 Air ..$102000(S) $3,250, Lawrence. 785-331- M850 Mower 91 CIH 9280 ...... $42000(H) 06 GP 2NT3010 .....$42500(LA) 9904. 6650 Rancher 91 CIH 9270 ...... $40000(H) 06 CIH SDX40 ...... $80000(GB) 6640 Vermeer baler w/net 91 CIH 9240...... $26000(PR) 05 CIH SDX40 AIR.$110000(H) Case & IH wrap 80 Ford 1700 ...... $7900(GB) 05 SF 9433 40’ ...... $59500(PR) USED EQUIPMENT 79 JD 4240 ...... $21000(S) 05 GP 2S2600...... $35000 Tractor Salvage 79 JD 4640 ...... $22500(M) 04 JD 455 30’ ...... $29900(LA) 605 Super M baler Case 300’s thru 2096 77 Versatile 950...... $9900(W) 03 GP 3S4000...... $41000(H) 605 J baler 70 JD 4520 ...... $17000(GB) 03 GP 3S3000F .....$36500(PR) IH 460’s thru 5488 505 Super I Baler Over 1000 Tractors on shelf 710/70R42 RAD AT DT 168B ...... $2,499 68 IH F856 ...... $13000(H) 03 CB 4740AP ...... $49000(H) R2300 rake 64 JD 4020...... $12000(H) 02 CIH SDX30...... $64000(H) New & Rebuilt parts for all 9120 mower conditioner 480/80R38 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,050 COMBINES 00 GP 3S3000...... $35000(S) brands of tractors & combines BP 7000 30.5L-32 SAT AT 23 12pr TL ...... $1,867 13 JD S670 ...... $265000(H) 98 JD 455 35’ liq ....$25000(GB) Want to buy NOW DEALERS PRAXAIR 13 CIH 8230 ...... $360000(H) 98 JD 455 ...... $29000(S) Case & IH salvage tractors WELDING SUPPLY 480/80R50 RAD AT DT ...... $2,355 12 CIH 7130 ...... $255000(W) 98 JD 455 ...... $15500(LA) 12 CIh 7230...... $324500(W) 98 JD 455 30’...... $16500(PR) Elmer’s Repair 12 CIH 7230...... $240000(L) 97 GP 3S-3000...... $34500(LA) TF-866-888-7838 ABILENE, KS 12 CIH 7130 ...... $2590000(S) 90 GP 3SF30...... $7500(LA) CENTRALIA, KS 11 JD 9770 ...... $178000(M) 90 GP 3SF30 fert. ..$17900(LA) 785-857-3248 10 CIH 8120 ...... $250000(H) 90 GP 2SF30 ...... $15000(H) www.elmersrepair.com — ITEMS FOR SALE — 2008 NH BR7090 baler $17,500 10 CIH 6088 ...... $175000(S) PLANTERS BERG REPAIR 09 CIH 8120 ...... $264000(GB) 13 JD 1770 ...... $112500(W) 2010 JD 630 hydraflex, low 1990 Versatile 876 tractor, 2005 CIH RBX562 baler ...... 09 CIH 8120 ...... $210000(GB) 09 White 8200 12RN ...... acres, one owner, stored inside 14200 Godlove Rd. 6,000 hours ...... $27,000 ...... $10,000 09 CIH 7088 ...... $230000(H) ...... $45000(W) and clean, $19,200 OBO. 785- Westmoreland, KS 2008 CAT MT475B Challenger Vermeer 605J baler . . . .$3,000 09 CIH 8120 ...... $204500(W) 08 CIH 1240 16RN...$49000(H) 548-5720. 785.457.3534 tractor w/loader . . . . .$59,000 2011 Case IH RMX-340 disc 34 08 CIH 8010 ...... $169000(W) 05 CIH 1200 16RN $53000(GB) JD 5020 tractor ...... $9,000 ft...... $26,000 08 CIH 7010 ...... $170000(S) 05 JD 1770 ...... $69500(S) CIH MXM 255 tractor, 5300 hrs, Krause 900 series disc 18 ft. . . 07 JD 9760 ...... $155000(L) 98 CIH 955 8R...... $13000(S) 1986 4 Star 32’ aluminum ...... MFWD ...... $69,000 ...... $1,750 06 CIH 8010 ...... $165000(W) JD 7000 12RN...... $10000(W) ...... $9,995 Ford 4000 tractor ...... $4,500 Hiniker 5000 ...... $6,500 05 Gleaner R65 .....$130000(W) SPRAYERS 05 CIH 8010 ...... $159000(H) 13 CIH SPX4430.....$305000(W) 1991 Wilson 48’ pot with ground 1980 Case 2290 tractor$11,000 JD ripper 7sk ...... $2,000 load...... $17,500 04 CIH 8010...... $135000(PR) 12 CIH SPX4430 ...$280000(PR) IH 3140 tractor ...... $2,750 JD 915 ripper 7 shank . .$6,000 98 Gleaner R62 ...... $49000(W) 12 CIH SPX3330...$232900(GB) NEW TRAILERS Cat D-5 dozer ...... $18,500 JD 955 ripper 4 shank in line . . 95 CIH 2188 ...... $71900(GB) 12 CIH SPX3330 ...$227500(PR) 2014 PJ 32’ hyd. Dove tail...... 2001 1254 AgChem rogator ...... $4,000 86 CIH 1680 ...... $19900(GB) 12 CIH SPX3330 .....$263000(H) ...... $12,995 ...... $56,000 Blu Jet ripper 8 shk. . . .$8,000 81 IH 1460 ...... $9500(M) 11 CIH SPX4420 ....$265000(H) 2014 PJ 22’ GN tilt ...... $6,600 2002 JD 9750 STS 3073/2153 1995 JD 886 cultivator . .$8,500 (6) CIH 2388 ..$62000-$120000 10 CIH PAT 3330 .....$218000(H) Your Local Dealer for: 2014 PJ 20’ GN tilt ...... $6,500 hrs, Contour, duals, CLEAN . . JD 885 cultivator 8x36 . .$7,500 HEADERS 09 CIH SPX3330...$160000(GB) 13 JD 635F 35’ HF ...... 09 Apache AS1010$110000(PR) Travalong Trailers, Bradford 2014 PJ 20’ car hauler ...$2,900 ...... $68,000 DMI 5250 24 ft. knife applicator 20 in...... $16,000 ...... $30000(H) 09 JD 4830...... $195000(W) Built Flatbeds, Landoll, PJ utilities .....Starting at $1,825 2005 Challenger 30G rigid Buffalo 8R36 cultivator 3 pt. 13 Grnhf 1230 12R CH .$89800 08 CIH SPX4420.....$189000(W) Hillsboro, and Club Car NEW ALUMINUM head fits Gleaner combine . . . 13 Grnhf MS 1230CH....$80000 08 TopAir 1200PT ...... $28000 ...... $7,500 hyd. fold ...... $3,500 13 CIH 2162 35’ FD..$71000(H) 06 Agco Willmar SP $68000(GB) CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW STOCK TRAILERS 2003 JD 1770NT 16x30 TW 2014 Travalong 7’6”x28’ ...... JD 625F hydraflex . . . .$14,500 12 CIH 3020 35’...... $43000(M) 06 CIH SPX3310...$135000(GB) HYDRA BEDS 2004 JD 635F hydro-flex . . . . . HDDP Vac 3B boxes ...... 10 CIH 2162 ...... $65000(W) 05 Rogator 1064 ...... $109000(S) ...... $18,900 USED DAYCAB TRUCKS ...... $12,500 ...... Reduced $43,500 10 CIH 2020 35’ flex .$34000(H) 01 CIH SPPX4260 ....$68900(W) 2014 Travalong 7’6’’x24’ ...... (2) JD 750 drills 7.5x30, will 10 McDN FD70...... $63500(W) TILLAGE 1998 9100 International 12.7 2004 CIH 1020 flexhead 25 ft...... $16,500 separate ...... CALL 10 JD 635F ...... $33900(GB) 11 SF 7630 12R ....$49500(GB) Detroit, new steer tires ...... crary air reel ...... $12,000 2014 Travalong 6’8”x24’ ...... JD 1890 air drill 10x36 ft., 10 CIH 2152 ...... $56000(GB) 10 SF 1435 33’ ...... $44000(LA) ...... $16,500 (2) CIH 1020 25 ft. flexheads ...... $14,200 excellent condition . . .$60,000 09 CIH 2142 30’ DH .$42000(H) 08 GP 4000 Turbo Till....$40000 2006 9200 International 475 ISX ...... $9,000 09 CIH 2020 35’FH $28200(PR) 08 SF 1435 36’ ...... $33000(L) 36’ self dumping Inline bale trail- JD 1560 drill 7.5x15 ft., great Cummins, 13 spd ...... $26,500 1993 CIH 1020 30 ft. flexhead . 09 CIH 2020 30’.....$27500(PR) 08 Baker 9200 42’ FC....$29500 ers...... SALE $4,595 condition ...... $21,000 08 JD 612C 12RN ....$61000(H) 08 Baker 1100 30’ disk..$28500 GRAIN TRAILERS ...... $4,000 2004 CIH 1010 rigid head, 30 Kelly Ryan Feed Wagon . .$700 08 CIH 2162 ...... $59900(H) 07 GP 9540 PIPlow ..$32000(S) FOR SALE & LEASE PERFECT FOR Welco 8 bale fork ...... $1,100 ft...... $8,500 07 CIH 2020FH ...... $23000(W) 04 DMI 5310 12RN$36000(GB) New 42’ aluminum grain trailer, NH Bale stacker ...... $3,500 GRASS SEASON! JD 925 platform 25 ft. . .$6,000 06 JD 936 36’ ...... $27000(LA) 97 CIH 4300 FC ...... $12500(S) Misto-Matic mist sprayer .$600 06 CIH 2062 ...... $43500(GB) 95 Krause 4973 34’disk...$9900 FET incl...... $31,500 2005 JD 1293 cornhead 12x30 2014 Travalong JD MX7 rotary mower . .$2,800 06 CIH 2062 DH ....$43000(GB) 92 Quinstar 49FC ..$19000(GB) New 38’ Alum. grain trailer, FET HYDP ...... $21,000 Malson Terracer ...... $2,500 05 MacDon 963 .....$32500(PR) CIH 5310 Nutri Till..$40000(PR) incl...... starting at $28,500 2005 JD 893 cornhead 8x30 48’ Groundload Miskin 7 yd. scraper . . . .$6,500 05 MacDon 973 35’ ...... $32900 Sunfower 844 33’ Disk...$15000 38’ New Travalong steel grain HYDDP ...... $24,000 Groundhog 6 yd scraper $3,750 05 JD 635F 35’ ...... $22000(S) trailers starting at $25,700 stock trailer, FET 04 JD 630F...... $17500(LA) Salina, Kansas (S) 2005 CIH 2208 8x30 cornhead Wenco header trailer 32 & 35 ft. FET included 98 JD 930F...... $8500(W) 1-800-658-4653 included...... $39,000 HYDP ...... $21,000 NEW ...... CALL 2012 Travalong aluminum 42’ ... JD 643 cornhead ...... $5,000 98 Macdon 962 ...... $19000(H) 785-452-1180 Eric Bradford Built Steel Complete listing on our web: 96 CIH 1083 8RCH$15000(GB) 785-493-4999 Kevin ...... $29,500 JD 643 cornhead, Hi Tin $2,750 Pickup Flatbeds www.jonesmachineryinc.com 90 JD 925F ...... $7500(GB) Pratt, Ks. (PR) 2010 Travalong aluminum 38’ ... JD 843 cornhead 8x30 . .CALL Starting at...... $1,870 (6) CIH 1020 30’ FH $13000-$20900 1-877-680-4455 ...... $27,000 JD 853 A rowhead . . . . .$8,500 BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY (8) CIH 1020 25’ FH ..$4500-$20000 Marion, Kansas (M) 1997 Timpte 42’...... $15,500 We now install pickup Beds. Gleaner N630 cornhead $3,500 (13) CIH1010 30’$5000-$11750 1-877-382-2188 2012 Maurer 42’...... $24,900 Call For Prices. Schular 5020 vertical mixer . . . (6) CIH 1010 25’...$4500-$7300 620-382-5439 Marlin Buy Next to the Factory and ...... $17,500 CIH 1083 8RN CH .$22000(GB) Wichita, Ks. (W) 1988 Timpte 42’...... $9,500 BALERS/RAKES 1-800-779-7012 USED TRAILERS\ save hundreds of Dollars Brent 572 grain cart . . . .$9,000 Brent 1084 grain cart, tarp . . . . 13 CIH RB564 ...... $41000(GB) Hutchinson Ks. (H) Choice of 2- 2011 Titan 24’ stock 12 NH 7090 ...... $22500(GB) 1-800-658-1714 ...... $23,500 trailers...... $8,950 ROCKING “M” 11 CIH RB564 ...... $35000(H) Larned Ks. (LA) 2007 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . 2011 Travalong 7’6”x24’ alu- TRAILER SALES 11 CIH RB564 ...... $32000(GB) 1-866-400-3105 ...... $16,000 Smith Center, KS 09 CIH RB564 ...... $34000(S) Great Bend, Ks. (GB) minum, 14 ply tires, vented 430 S. Colorado NH 56 rake ...... $600 09 Darf 917 rake....$22000(GB) 1-800-658-1706 side ...... $13,500 Waterville, KS 66548 Haybuster 2620 bale processor 785-282-3000 2002 Travalong 24’ stock$5,500 Office: 1-866-261-2526 ...... $10,000 785-282-0432 Cell 2007 Featherlite 30’ stock ...... or 785-562-6614 JD 535 round baler . . . .$2,600 785-686-4005 ...... $7,500 www.rockingmtrailers.com 2009 JD 568 baler . . . .$18,000 Evening Calls Welcome Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 23

MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS USED TRACTORS MF 1163 cornhead ...... $2,250 WANTED: 2 or 3 ton truck, OUR 62nd YEAR METAL PANELS ‘09 Case IH FarmAll 35 MFD MF 43 cornhead ...... $750 prefer with 15’ to 24’ steel bed & ACCESSORIES NEW TRACTORS w/loader, 215 hrs, like new Kent Series III 18’ field cultiva- and hoist. New Holland bale 2014 JD 8320R ‘97 Case IH 9330, 4520 hrs tor ...... $1,750 wagons and small bale accumu- THE VALUE LEADER 2014 JD 7230R ‘94 Case IH 7220 MFD, 4550 21’ pup grain trailer...... $5,500 lators and 8 to 18 bale forks. WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD 2014 JD 6125M hrs, clean JD 8350 drill ...... $1,000 Could need repair. Roeder Impl. GIVE US A CALL FOR USED TRACTORS ‘85 Case IH 1594 MFD, cab, MF 20’ flex head...... $1,500 Seneca, KS. 785-336-6103. THE BEST PRICE! 2013 JD 9460R ldr. STEEL PRICES ARE BMB 10’ hydraulic blade...... 2012 JD 8360R ‘83 IH 5088 2WD, 5540 hrs, 1997 JD 9600, 3200 separator LOWER NOW! ...... $2,500 NEW 2013 JD 8335R clean hours, reconditioned 250 hours Krause 1904 22’ disc....$3,500 Balers 605SM, 604SM, 665 2010 JD 8295R ‘73 Case 970, cab ago, sharp; 925 flex head. • DELIVERY AVAILABLE • Krause 1404 disc...... $2,500 Rancher, 504N 2013 JD 8235R ‘41 IH FarmAll A w/Woods 785-207-0432. Prices subject to change MF 165, gas ...... $4,500 Raker R-2800, R-2300 VR 2008 JD 8130 belly mower MF 40B tractor, P.S., 3 pt...... 1428 wheel rake 2012 JD 7230R Ford 8N tractor, restored WESTERN METAL ...... $4,500 BP 8000 bale processor 2012 JD 7230 MISCELLANEOUS WE ARE DEALERS FOR 2 Locations • Best Service Massey 22’ 820 disc.....$4,000 USED USED PLANTERS ‘12 Case IH DC 102 disk LOUISBURG, KANSAS IH #10V Ripper...... $1,500 605SM, 605Ms, 604M, 504M, x 2- 2014 JD 1790 16/31 MoCo New 10’ hyd. blade...... $4,250 554XL, 605J, 504Is, 605Fs, 2013 JD 1770 NT 16 row 1-800-489-4100 ‘11 Case IH WD1203 Wind- UFT 500 grain cart ...... $4,500 R-2300s, WR-22 wheel rake 2013 JD 1770 NT 24 row HAYS, KANSAS rower 14’, 180 hrs g Gravity wagons ...... Call BP 8000 Processor 2011 JD 1770 NT 16 row JD 7200 planter 6 row 30’ 1-800-770-2725 Woods 315 rotary mower ...... LARGER BALE FORKS Kelly-Ryan- 2008 JD 1770 NT 16 row Case IH 5300, drill 21x7 AVAILABLE Kewanee - Westendorf COMBINES ‘08 Case IH 530C Ecolo-Tiger ...... $2,750 SPRING STEEL C.E. Attachments 1996 JD 693 ‘07 Case IH RMX340 25’ Bush Hog loader, IH mounts ... SHEET METAL H&S 2009 JD 608C Case IH 3950 29’ disk ...... $1,750 6’x10’ 18 ga...... $44.00 3-JD 630F Case IH 4300 FC 33’ BJM grain cart ...... $1,750 Just In 40”x72”, 18 ga...... $20.00 2-JD 625F ‘94 JD 980 FC 32’ IH 496 32’ disc...... $5,500 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’, 23”x80”, 18 ga...... $10.00 2013 JD S670 Case IH 6500, conser-til 14’ Koyker K5 IH mounts ...$1,750 18’, & 20’ GATES NEW STEEL NEW EQUIPMENT ‘91 Case IH 1680 combine CORRAL PANELS Mellenbruch 40’ 4”x5”x3/8 rect. tube SPECIALS 29 ga lifetime ptd...... $65/sq 4WD 10’ corral panels...... $70.00 20’ 4”x7”x3/8 rect. tube 2013 JD 2623 disk 29 ga #2 ptd...... $60/sq ‘02 Case IH 1020 25’ Machinery 12’ corral panels...... $80.00 28’ 8”x3”x1/4 rect. tube BBK Header Trailers 26 ga galvalume ...... $68/sq ‘95 Case IH 1020 flexhead 20’ Soldier, Kansas 14’ corral panels...... $90.00 24’ 2”x2”x11 gal. sq. tube USED EQUIPMENT Complete Building ‘93 Case IH 1020 flexhead, 16’ corral panels...... $100.00 785-834-2541 33’ 166 sheet 40 pipe 2010 JD 2510H 17.5’ Cell: 785-305-0234 HD 13’ Corral Panels $107 Packages 42’ 31/8x5/10 pipe 2012 JD HX 20 RC ‘94 Case IH 1063 cornhead HD Round Bale Feeders$250 Doors, Insulation, Livestock ROUND SQUARE TUBING SOLID — STABLE Brent 620 grain cart Equipment, Scales, Waters 4120 CASE-IH tractor, 1994 ANGLE CHANNEL & FLAT SKID LOADERS STILL JD IH 863 cornhead *Jobsite Delivery Available* “low profile” model, ROPS, sun- 14 GA AND 1/8” floorplate & ATTACHMENTS ‘88 Case IH 1660, 4300 hrs, (prices shade, 585 hrs, $13,500; Win- 23/8 & 27/8 & 41/2” pipe New Gehl R220 skid loader ‘07 NH BR750A twine/mesh subject to power tractor, driven alternator 3/4 & 7/8 sucker rods New Gehl RT210 track ldr. ‘04 Case IH RBX562 rd. baler change) on 2 wheel trailer, 540 PTO, WELDING SUPPLIES New Gehl V270 skid loader ’92 Case IH 8480 rd.baler model 12/20 PT, $1,000. 785- Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles New Gehl 4640E skid loader ‘06 Case IH WRX 201 10 243-0050. for sale 2012 Gehl 5240E, 1100 hours, SMITH POSTYARD wheel rake Welding rods & wire cab w/heat, very nice Hesston 3982 12 wheel rake 1976 4430 6223 hrs. 18.4-38's 785-336-2138 Days Hedge Post Top & bottom belts for all bal- 2006 Gehl 6640 IH 2001 loader Trp. Hyd. $17,000. 785-633- 785-548-5855 Nights ers Gehl 4840E skid ldr., 5000 hrs Delivery Available Koyker K-5 loader JD mounts 1849 Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap Gehl 4625 skid ldr...... $9,000 Visit Us At GB 870 loader, fixer upper JEFF SMITH Portable panels, Feed Bunks Haugen bale grapple bucket toddtractor.com FMC trailing rotary mower OWNER RETIRING have 1986 & Round Bale Feeders New Work Saver walk thru pal- Seneca, Kansas 51/2’ New Holland TR86 combine 620-496-8956 with 973 flexhead $11,000, let forks ...... $775 Landpride HRL 3578 box Forrest Johnson New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears ‘98 GLEANER 8 row hugger Krause 1900 25 foot disc corn head, shedded, can go on blade LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 New CEA pallet forks Butterfly Supply, Inc. $3,500, Carmeco 12 row planter a lateral tilt combine, $12,900. 785-293-5583 New CEA tooth bars $4,000, Glenco 12 row cultivator 316-772-2645. $1,000, and Allis Chalmers 1300 785-293-2235 New Mensch, manure scrprs 800-249-7473 New Lowe and Danuser post 25 foot vibrashank $1,000. 785- NEW EQUIPMENT FLEX HEAD Case IH 1020 hole diggers, skid loader • Tubing • Rods • Cable • 806-7127. Bush Hog mowers 5’-15’ 221/2’ pickup reel Fore/aft, good mounts • Guardrail • Clips • ROSSVILLE Vermeer 605 Super M Balers condition. 620-381-4480. New brush grapples SOIL TESTING, lab work, fertil- Vermeer twin rakes Truck & Tractor New Bale Spears for big ROSSVILLE, KANSAS izer and lime recommendations. USED EQUIPMENT STEEL FENCING & NEW HOLLAND Work Master rounds and square Call Suther Ag Services. 785- 45 Diesel Tractor. Front Wheel JD 568 net wrap, 4000 bales BUILDING 785-584-6195 457-3440. NEW EQUIPMENT Assist, 6 ft shredder, & roll bar- Cimmaron wheel rakes Vermeer R23A rake 2-Vermeer 605 Super M SUPPLIES SALVAGING COMBINES No Cab. Only 24 hrs on hour Tiger zero turn mowers 30 hp SALVAGE COMBINES Vermeer 605M baler www.butterflysupplyinc.com N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, meter. $18,000. 782-275-1014. 73” deck and 26 hp 61” deck SOLD ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, Vermeer 605L baler AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, Meyer’s manure sprds 350 & F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, FARMHAND BALE Fork & Ac- Hesston 1014 swather 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, 435 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, cumulator. Solomon. 785-826- Bush Hog 6’ rotary cutters 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, Cimmaron 6’, 7’, & 10’ 3 pt. SOLD 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, 3261. Salvage 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. mower 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, White 2-135 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 BRENT 780 grain cart with 6’ Finish Mowers rear dischg. 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH White 2- 155 Massey. Several black and or- tarp and camera system. Always TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. USED EQUIPMENT White 140 ange Gleaner cornheads. shedded. Excellent appearance SALVAGE TRACTORS AC 170 gas tractor Vermeer balers and condition. 816-383-3585. AC 200 tractor w/Westendorf ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, Located in Troy, KS. 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, Jack Boyle TA26 ldr...... $9,500 Vermillion 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, DEERE 566 string monitor, Bush Hog 9’ 3 pt. mower...... 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE $5,500. Emporia. 620-528-3476...... $1,500 STEEL BUILDING 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, HOT WATER pressure wash- INVENTORY SALE 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, TIRE TOWN INC. SENECA IMPL.CO. ers new or reconditioned. Parts I-Beam Construction 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD 18.4-34 new, 10p ...... $575 for most makes. Wholesale Hwy. 36 West Easy Bolt-Up Design 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, 11L-15 rib 12p, new ...... $90 Washer Co. 620-583-2421. SENECA, KANSAS 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; 800/70R38, 80% ...... $1,500 MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. 16.5L-16.1, 10p, new ...... $235 FLOW EZE 275 bu. gravity G & R IMPL. CO. Many Others Available 20, 8-38, 10p, new ...... $760 Day ...785-336-2621 wagon. 6 inch auger w/ hopper. Night...... 785-336-2502 WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG (800) 369-3882 Mike’s Equipment 18.4R46, new...... $1,450 $2,500. 785-979-2411. STIHL www.toplinebuildings.com BUHLER, KANSAS Nationwide Shipping WE DEAL 620-732-3245 [email protected] 1-800-543-2535 TRACTORS Brandt 850 & 1050 grain carts, or 620-732-2275 Other Sizes and Prices New JCB skid loaders, back- red and green New & Used DURHAM, KANSAS KILL BROTHERS 1800 Grain 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 hoes, & telehandlers New Wheatheart 10x81 swing FOAM INSULATION Cart 1000 Bu 785-826-3261. 913-441-4500 913-682-3201 2011 JD HH40 hyd. concrete hopper breaker MISCELLANEOUS The Icynene Insulation BRUNA IMPL. CO. 2009 Patriot 4420 100’, 780 hrs 2011 Case IH Farmall 45 MFD New Rhino SD-15 Batwing System™ Metal Bldgs. — 1995 Case IH 9230 4WD, 5900 mowers TRACTORS ...... $210,000 (M) Homes 2012 Case IH Magnum 340 1997 RoGator 854 80’, 4500 hrs, 3 pt. PTO New Landoll 7431- 26VT demo JD 1600 Chisel 30ft $4850 800-334-3626 MFD, 420 hrs....$217,500 (M) hrs ...... $46,500 (S) 2012 JCB 3CX14 back hoe 2012 Kuhn Knight Botec 4136 785-826-3261 2010 Case IH Magnum 335 2002 RoGator 1254 80’, 5000 demo Feedwagon Healthier, Quieter, More MFD, 1557 hrs ..$198,500 (H) hrs...... $58,500 (M) 2011 NH L225 skid loader, 200 MDS bale spear for JD 260 & EMPLOYMENT Energy Efficient.™ 2011 Case IH Magnum 290 2000 SpraCoupe 4440 90’, hrs 265 loaders MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. MFD, 623 hrs ....$192,500 (C) 3412 hrs ...... $49,500 (M) 1997 Case IH 8950 MFD, 6000 New Brown 10’ & 12’ box scrap- SEEKING PART-TIME farm 2001 Case IH MX220 MFD, 2008 SpraCoupe 4460 80’, hrs ers work evenings and on week- 3343 hrs ...... $74,500 (S) 1680 hrs ...... $75,000 (S) Pallet forks for loader bucket New Sunflower 6630/27’ vertical ends. 10 years cattle and farm 2007 Case IH MX215 MFD, 2010 SpraCoupe 4460 80’, 470 HAY EQUIPMENT till experience. 785-477-6411. 2000 Hesston 1270 14’ MoCo 2011 Sunflower 1435-40 split 2990 hrs ...... $106,500 (S) hrs...... $95,000 (H) FARM ASSISTANT wanted: MacDon R-85 rotary wing disc 2001 Case IH MX170 MFd, Tyler Patriot WT 75’, 3745 hrs .. Experience preferred in one or Loyal to You! ...... $49,500 (S) MacDon M-205 SR rotary New Rhino 184 rotary mower 5615 hrs ...... $58,500 (M) more of the following: Mechan- From a GoBob Customer: 2011 Case IH Maxxum 140 DISC HARROWS New H&S 1660 16 wheel Hi Cap New Rhino 1540 hydraulic blade ics, irrigation, crops, seed op- rakes Icon 1632 grader “We have been raising cattle MFD w/ldr., 2992 hrs ...... Case IH 496 28’ ....$15,500 (M) erations, CDL. Top salary and for 30 years and we are COMBINES Farmhand 1140 mounts only for ...... $87,500 (M) Case IH 496 22’...... $4,850 (W) benefits. Eastern Kansas. 785- proud to say that we use Go- 2010 Case IH Maxxum 125 Case IH 3950 29.5’$23,500 (C) 2010 MacDon FD70 40’ flex TW Ford 8830, 8700, & 9700 765-3415. Feyh3415@gmail. Bob equipment and materi- MFD w/ldr., 862 hrs ...... Case IH 3950 21’ ..$13,850 (M) draper JD mounts 9’ 3 pt. blade com als as much as we can. It’s ...... $80,000 (W) JD 637 26’ ...... $27,500 (S) 2008 Case IH 1020 25’ flexhead built the old fashioned way - 1994 Case IH 1010 25’ head FARM MANAGER WANTED: 2012 Case IH Maxxum 115 JD 650 34.5’...... $26,500 (M) East Central Kansas crop & tough, dependable and built 2004 Case IH 2366 MFD w/ldr., 233 hrs ...... Krause 4991 32’ ....$21,000 (S) cattle farm has opening for to last.” ...... $85,500 (C) Krause 4994W 32’ .$21,000 (S) 2008 R75 Gleaner, 464 rotor person with farm management 1-866-287-7585 1995 Case IH 9230 4WD, 6088 Krause 8200 28’....$19,500 (M) hrs. capabilities, college degree www.gobobpipe.com hrs...... $55,000 (C) Landoll 6230 29’....$36,500 (M) 1990 Case IH 1083 cornhead preferred. Needs to be familiar Sunflower 1434 36’$36,500 (H) NO-TILL DRILLS and able to operate high tech 2011 Case IH Stieger 400 BINS - DRYERS - VACS 4WD, 770 hrs....$236,500 (M) Bruna Impl. Co. New Sunflower 9435-30 no-till JD equipment, manage a cow 2004 MF 5455 MFD w/ldr., 903 drill herd, and over see other em- C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 AUGER & GRAIN CARTS ployees. DETRIXHE GRAIN Vacs- Your hrs ...... $63,500 (S) source for steel- flex hose, rub- SPRAYERS H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 New Harvest International 785-238-8068 T13x32 truck auger ber (static- resistant) hose, noz- 2008 Apache AS1010 90’, 1614 M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 zles, etc. Toll Free 866-327- hrs ...... $115,000 (W) New Mayrath 8x33 elect. S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 SUPERIOR 6822. 2011 JD 4630 80’, 505 hrs ...... New Mayrath 10x35 elect. New Parker 839 grain cart IMPLEMENT, INC...... $153,500 (M) W - Washington: 785-325-2232 SERVICES 2004 JD 4710 80’, 2700 hrs ..... List of our entire New HI 10x72’ & 10x82’ 402-879-4723 ...... $115,000 (H) used inventory on: A&L 500 grain cart ROOF LEAKING? Geisler 2014 Patriot 2240 90’, 90 hrs ... www.brunaimplementco.com New HI 10x32 truck augers Evening: 402-879-3719 Roofing in Concordia coats ...... $205,000 (M) Brent 610 grain cart, tarp and SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA metal & flat roofs. Call 1-800- new gear box 783-3360 Page 24 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 SERVICES SERVICES WANTED Goodband receives LARRY’S PORTABLE sawmill DAMAGED PHELPS FENCING service, can come saw your Brookville, Kansas logs. 785-776-8153. 785-565- GRAIN 2647. WANTED animal management award Robert “Bob” Good- tant role in developing an professor. In 2001, Good- Fencing CUSTOM STATEWIDE band, professor of animal intensive applied research band made full professor Installation & tear out PORTABLE Pasture Clearing We buy damaged grain, science at Kansas State program that has conduct- where he remains teaching Side lashing also available DISC-ROLLING any condition University, has been hon- ed numerous on-farm trials today. DARRELL WAGONER -wet or dry- ored with the Animal Man- in several states. The ASAS Animal Man- 785-577-4240 agement Award presented Along with his dedica- agement Award is given to including damaged Cell: 785-650-4094 by the American Society of tion to research, Goodband animal scientists who have silo corn. Animal Science. Goodband is a trusted advisor to many made significant contribu- KCAT Tree SOIL TESTING, lab work, fertil- TOP DOLLAR! izer and lime recommendations. was selected for the award graduate and undergradu- tions to basic or applied re- Service, LLC Call Suther Ag Services. 785- We have vacs based on his excellence in ate students. search in animal behavior, Can remove/ trim trees around 457-3440. and trucks. research in production Goodband received his environmental science, homesteads and fields. management. He is part of a B.S. from Pennsylvania economics or other biologi- Ken Honig CALL HEIDI OR progressive swine Exten- State University and cal or production manage- PETS 785-305-0295 GARTON sion team that focuses on earned his MS and Ph.D in ment. The American Socie- developing, evaluating and Swine Nutrition at Kansas ty of Animal Science is a COWDOG PROSPECTS: (2) 1 NORTHERN AG year old males, (1) 1 year old fe- disseminating the latest re- State University, where he professional organization male, 16 months old, ready to SERVICE, INC. search to increase the prof- then joined the Depart- that serves more that 5,000 start. (1) 8 week old male. All 800-205-5751 itability of pork producers ment of Animal Science animal scientists and pro- out of good working parents. 1/4 and has played an impor- and Industry as an assistant ducers around the world. Blue Heeler, 3/4 short hair bor- der collies. All pups black & white. $200. 785-268-0838. MISCELLANEOUS SELLING A FARM OR RANCH? HARVESTING ‘94 FORD F350 motorhome. Marysville Livestock Sales A financial plan BEFORE you Needs repairs. Good tires. Every Thursday at 12 Noon sell means more money in CORN SILAGE by S&S Har- $6,500 obo. 785-979-2411. Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 your pocket. vesting. Have JD 7800, KP, 10 ASK ME HOW 750 CONCRETE blocks, 1180 US Hwy. 77, P. O. Box 67, Marysville, KS 66508 row head & supporting trucks. 60"x30"x30". weight approxi- SALE INFORMATION FOR JULY 31, 2014: Jason G. Hoffman FIC, ChFC Within 40 miles of Blaine, KS. Financial Advisor mately 3000 Lbs. each, asking Preferred evenings. 785-457- $60.00 each. You load, you CALVES BY THE HEAD BREMEN 12 BLK HFR 710@$208.50 Modern Woodmen 3651. 785-457-3440. WYMORE,NE 1 BWF HFR $750.00 TECUMSEH, NE 3 XBRD HFR 696@$207.50 haul. Contact # 785-210-6691. WASHINGTON 1 BLK BULL $730.00 TECUMSEH, NE 1 WF HFR 670@$203.50 Fraternal Financial 1998 JD 893 cornhead, nice TECUMSEH, NE 5 XBRD HFR 799@$203.25 rolls, CM, SP, DM, HYDP, LARGE CHEST deep freeze. STEERS BARNES 2 BLK HFR 692@$202.00 888-271-1883 stored inside, $18,500. 785-562- Cheap. 785-537-4947. MORROWVILLE 1 BLK BULL 375@$305.00 BARNES 2 BLK HFR 807@$201.50 PALMER 6 BLK STR 387@$304.50 BURCHARD,NE 2 BLK HFR 860@$194.50 6314. 2003 FOREST RIVER (Salem) BREMEN 1 BWF STR 340@$304.00 FRANKFORT 1 XBRED HFR 525@$189.00 WINDMILLS FOR 32 ft., 5th wheel camper trailer. MARYSVILLE 1 BLK STR 465@$293.00 ONAGA 1 XBRD HFR 595@$173.00 POND AERATION WANTED 16 ft. slide. Good tires, nice inte- PALMER 20 BLK STR 506@$282.00 ONAGA 3 XBRED HFR 520@$167.00 rior, 3 bunks, AC duct work. DILLER,NE 1 BLK STR 480@$281.00 • Keep your ponds clean year SABETHA 14 XBRD STR 538@$277.50 HFRETTES around using wind energy WANT TO rent grain space for $10,500. 785-979-2411. VERMILLION 1 BLK STR 485@$277.00 OLSBURG 4 CHAR HFRETTE 1,100@$176.00 adding oxygen helps elimate 10,000 bushels or more. Call THE GREAT Majestic wood TECUMSEH, NE 2 BLK STR 512@$275.00 WASHINGTON 1 XBRD HFRETTE 630@$175.00 Algae and excessive muck. Brock Baker, 316-249-1907. burning cook stove. 785-238- MORROWVILLE 2 BLK BULL 515@$273.00 VERMILLION 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,020@$168.00 HOME CITY 1 BLK BULL 440@$271.00 VERMILLION 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,200@$160.00 • Also, keeps fish alive thru the WANTED: HECKENDORN die- 1338. VERMILLION 9 RED STR 526@$269.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK HFRETTE 890@$193.00 winter months pumps tons of air sel mower 88”, in good condi- VERMILLION 1 RED STR 420@$269.00 HOME 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,015@$181.00 upto 3 times other models. tion, anything considered. 785- BREMEN 14 BLK STR 607@$259.50 GOFF 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,070@$165.00 MORROWVILLE 1 BLK STR 520@$256.00 • Licensed Underground 293-2221. FRANKFORT 1 CHAR HFRETTE 910@$157.00 Storage Tank removal pond ONAGA 1 BLK STR 520@$255.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFRETTE 910@$150.00 cleaning, dozer work, excavator LOOKING FOR pasture to rent DILLER,NE 2 BLK STR 647@$252.50 in Riley or Pottawatomie coun- RANDOLPH 3 BLK STR 641@$252.00 COWS & hauling HUMBOLT,NE 3 XBRD STR 561@$250.00 MORROWVILLE 1 RED COW 1,370@$130.50 MT Dirt Service ties. I have 35 pairs. Will do HUMBOLT,NE 1 BLK BULL 440@$250.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,300@$130.00 whatever fence work necessary. VERMILLION 9 RED STR 623@$249.50 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,315@$128.50 620-245-2356 Ryan Daubert 785-731-5104 VERMILLION 3 XBRD STR 625@$249.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,295@$128.50 BREMEN 12 BLK STR 647@$248.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,555@$127.00 WASHINGTON 1 XBRD BULL 495@$247.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,245@$126.50 PALMER 4 BLK STR 593@$245.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,535@$126.00 BREMEN 10 BLK STR 696@$244.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,580@$125.50 Ranch Management for Successful ONAGA 1 BLK BULL 570@$241.00 MANHATTAN 1 WF COW 1,085@$125.00 DILLER,NE 1 BLK STR 550@$238.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 WF COW 1,335@$124.00 BREMEN 21 BLK STR 730@$237.50 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,320@$123.00 Winter and Year-Round Grazing of Beef FRANKFORT 1 BLK STR 495@$237.00 LIBERTY,NE 1 BLK COW 1,120@$122.50 BURCHARD,NE 2 BLK STR 670@$235.50 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 RED COW 1,495@$122.00 VLIETS 3 BLK STR 685@$235.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,565@$121.50 Cattle to be held August 13-14 in Topeka RANDOLPH 29 BLK STR 765@$230.50 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,440@$120.00 Dr. Jim Gerrish, well- the cows work for you, $90.00, which includes BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK STR 720@$229.50 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,360@$119.50 BARNES 1 BLK STR 730@$220.00 WASHINGTON 1 BWF COW 1,200@$118.50 known rancher, researcher, rather than you working for lunch and handouts. Please ONAGA 1 BLK STR 530@$216.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 BLK COW 1,260@$117.50 grazing educator, and co- your cows.” register online at: VLIETS 5 BLK STR 803@$213.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,460@$117.50 founder of the Missouri Topics to be covered in- www.AmazingGrazingKans BURCHARD,NE 3 BLK STR 856@$212.00 HANOVER 1 RED COW 1,220@$117.50 BARNES 5 BLK STR 855@$210.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,340@$116.00 Grazing School returns to clude extending the grazing as.com, contact Mary How- HUMBOLT,NE 2 XBRD BULL 580@$208.00 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,240@$116.00 Kansas this month to kick season, managing and plan- ell at kfu.mary @gmail.com, HUMBOLT,NE 2 XBRD BULL 680@$200.00 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,120@$115.50 off Amazing Grazing II for ning for successful winter or call 785-562-8726. A block BURCHARD,NE 4 BLK STR 936@$195.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 WF COW 1,270@$115.00 Ruminants Great and grazing including nutrition- of rooms is being held at the HUMBOLT,NE 1 BWF STR 660@$185.00 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,305@$115.00 WASHINGTON 1 XBRD STR 550@$161.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,215@$114.00 Small. A workshop entitled al requirements, using win- Topeka Ramada, call 785- WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,085@$113.50 “Ranch Management for ter annuals, effectively uti- 234-5400. Please check the HEIFERS BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,665@$113.00 Successful Winter and Year lizing winter pastures for website often for other up- MORROWVILLE 1 BLK HFR 310@$287.00 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,245@$112.50 PALMER 3 BLK HFR 393@$277.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 WF COW 1,245@$112.50 Round Grazing of Beef Cat- animal performance, man- coming events, and to sign PALMER 6 BLK HFR 465@$245.00 HANOVER 1 BWF COW 1,105@$111.50 tle” will be held from 9:00 aging animal costs, and how up for their news as it hap- BREMEN 3 RED HFR 435@$243.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,300@$111.50 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. August 13- calving date effects prof- pens. VERMILLION 8 RED HFR 461@$239.00 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,255@$108.00 OLSBURG 10 CHAR HFR 569@$237.75 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 WF COW 1,335@$107.00 14, 2014 at Topeka Ramada, itability. Amazing Grazing II Part- VERMILLION 2 XBRD HFR 505@$236.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,250@$106.00 420 SE 6th St. Topeka. Program director Mary ners along with Kansas TECUMSEH, NE 2 BLK HFR 470@$234.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,445@$103.00 Better management of Howell reports, “Amazing Farmers Union are: Kansas BREMEN 7 BLK HFR 509@$234.00 WASHINGTON 1 BWF COW 1,245@$101.50 MORROWVILLE 1 XBRD HFR 515@$233.00 BREMEN 1 BWF COW 1,250@$100.50 ranch resources will lead to Grazing II was written NRCS, Kansas Sustainable BLUE RAPIDS 2 BLK HFR 540@$232.50 WYMORE,NE 1 BWF COW 1,325@$100.50 increased performance of specifically to address Agriculture Research and DILLER,NE 1 BLK HFR 440@$230.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,060@$94.00 the grass and forages, and many of the issues livestock Education, Kansas Center DILLER,NE 2 BLK HFR 572@$229.00 PALMER 4 BLK HFR 541@$228.50 ADULT BULLS Dr. Gerrish will be able to producers keep asking for. for Sustainable Agriculture MARYSVILLE 2 XBRD HFR 657@$225.50 COLBY 1 RED BULL 1,860@$155.00 help producers make better Two days spent with Jim and Alternative Crops, VLIETS 1 BWF HFR 465@$225.00 HANOVER 1 BLK BULL 2,125@$153.00 choices for their pasture will be well worth the time Kansas State Research and BREMEN 18 BLK HFR 618@$223.75 WYMORE,NE 1 WF BULL 1,790@$147.00 situation. Many ranchers and money invested.” How- Extension, Farm Credit, HERKIMER 3 BLK HFR 626@$225.50 BREMEN 1 CHAR BULL 2,100@$146.50 VERMILLION 4 RED HFR 582@$221.50 WYMORE,NE 1 WF BULL 1,525@$145.50 are currently being forced ell goes on to say, “Ranch Kansas Grazing Land Coali- MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD HFR 560@$219.50 SENECA 1 BLK BULL 1,895@$143.50 to de-stock due to drought managers will learn valu- tion, and Kansas Graziers VLIETS 2 BLK HFR 605@$218.00 MORROWVILLE 1 RED BULL 1,455@$141.00 conditions and lack of for- able grazing information with funding from North BLUE RAPIDS 2 BLK HFR 600@$216.00 BREMEN 1 RED BULL 1,915@$138.00 BREMEN 2 RED HFR 552@$215.00 WASHINGTON 1 RED BULL 2,010@$138.00 age. Ranch managers will and management skills that Central Extension Risk ODELL,NE 69 BLK HFR 732@$213.75 WYMORE,NE 1 WF BULL 1,885@$133.00 learn valuable grazing in- will improve production Management Education VERMILLION 2 BLK HFR 677@$213.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK BULL 2,110@$120.50 formation and management and profitability of their Center and USDA National VLIETS 4 BLK HFR 712@$209.75 skills that will improve pro- livestock enterprise.” Institute of Food and Agri- duction and profitability. Cost for the workshop is culture. Early Consignments for AUGUST 7 - CUSTOMER APPRECIATION SALE When asked why a pro- ducer should attend this 25 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-700# WV HR 91 blk & xbred STRS 750-875# WV meeting, Gerrish replied, “Winter feed costs are gen- 50 BLK STRS/HFRS 600-800# WV HR OG 70 MIX HFRS 775-800# WV OG erally the biggest determi- nant of profitability in the 50 BLK STRS/HFRS 600-800# WV HR OG 14 MIX STRS 800-825# WV OG cow-calf business, but they 40 BLK STRS/HFRS 625-700# WV HR OG 60 blk & xbred hfrs 800-850# WV OG don’t have to be. This work- shop will get you well down 30 MIX STRS/HFRS 650-750# WV HR OG 60 BLK STRS 825-850# WV OG the road to planning for and 35 BLK STRS/HFRS 650-800# V HR 60 BLK STRS 825-850# WV HR OG implementing year-round grazing on your farm or 85 Charx STRS/HFRS 650-850# WV HR 115 BLK STRS 850-900# WV ranch.” Gerrish continued, Winners in the team fitting contest senior division at the 15 MIX STRS 700-750# WV HR OG 20 BLK HFRS 850-900# WV OG “Throw off the hay addic- 2014 American-International Junior Charolais Associa- tion shackles of iron and oil 60 BLK STRS/HFRS 700-825# WV HR OG 120BLK STRS 950-1000# WV OG and feel the freedom of tion Junior National in Hutchinson, shown with Judge grazing in the grass. We will Dr. Scott Schaake were, from left: Cagney Effling, High- 70 blk & Char Strs/Hfrs 700-850# WV HR 120BLK STRS 900-925# WV OG explore alternatives for ex- more, S.D.; Parker Henley, Eugene, Mo.; Austin Hen- 50 RED STRS/HFRS 700-900# WV HR tending the grazing season thorn, Fleming, Ohio; Greg Connell, Eugene, Mo. — in different environments, Champions; Teanna Simpson, Thayer, Mo.; Taylor FIELDMEN effectively grazing winter Ohlde, Easton; Jaid Runft, Scandia; Chance Stout, Jim Dalinghaus Dave Bures, Auctioneer Jeff Cook Greg Anderson Trevor Lundberg range and pasture, as well 785-799-5643 402-239-9717 785-564-2173 785-747-8170 785-770-2271 as livestock selection and Olpe. — Reserve Champions. Also pictured is Miss Baileyville, KS Odell, Nebraska Hanover, KS Waterville, KS Frankfort, KS management to make sure Charolais USA Taylor Husz. Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 25 USDA announces results of soy checkoff request for referendum vote The U.S. Department of quired by the Soybean Pro- Agriculture (USDA) has an- motion, Research and Con- nounced the results of the sumer Information Act. The request for referendum on most recent period took the Soybean Research and place from May 5 through Promotion Program (soy May 30. checkoff). USDA received Farmers certifying that 355 request-for-referendum they or the entity they rep- forms, of which only 324 resent paid into the check- were valid, from Farm Serv- off at any time between Jan. ice Agency offices. The 355 1, 2012, and Dec. 31, 2013, forms represent 0.06 per- were eligible to participate cent of all eligible U.S. soy- in the petition for referen- bean farmers. That result dum. Eligible farmers who Winners in the team fitting contest intermediate division falls short of the 10 percent did not want a referendum at the 2014 American-International Junior Charolais needed to prompt a referen- did not need to take any ac- dum. tion. Association Junior National in Hutchinson, shown with “These results show that USDA requested and ap- judge Dr. Scott Schaake were, from left: Mason Runft, U.S. soybean farmers over- proved a notification by whelmingly see the value in USB to inform U.S. soybean Scandia; Jake Nikkel, McPherson; Taylor Goering, our soy checkoff,” says Jim farmers about the re- McPherson; Payton Runft, Scandia — Champions; Call, soybean farmer from quest–for-referendum peri- Clay Eckert, Hutchinson; Grady Dickerson, Paradise; Madison, Minnesota, and od. USB placed paid notifi- United Soybean Board cations on the request for Miranda Raithel, Falls City, Neb.; Mathew Owings, (USB) chairman. “It’s more referendum in national, re- Mountain Grove, Mo. — Reserve Champions; Also pic- important than ever that gional and state agricultur- tured is Miss Charolais USA Taylor Husz. the volunteer farmer-lead- al publications and also dis- ers of USB continue to in- tributed the notification to vest soy checkoff funds to all Qualified State Soybean maximize the profit poten- Boards and the news media. tial for all U.S. soybean In addition, USDA’s Agri- farmers.” cultural Marketing Service THURSDAY,AUCTION AUGUST 7 — 4:00 PM If 10 percent of the and Farm Service Agency (Directions: N. from920 US NE Hwy 43rd 24 — onTOPEKA, Kansas Ave. to KS 43rd, E. to address) 569,998 U.S. soybean farm- distributed the information ers had requested a refer- about the request-for-refer- • Antique & Modern Furniture • Collectibles endum, with no more than endum period. • Old Toys & Childrens Items • Household • Snow Blower one-fifth of the 10 percent “As industry leaders, • Roto Tiller • Power, Hand & Yard Tools • Garage Items coming from one state, USB will keep moving U.S. www.garyhenson.com USDA would have conduct- soybeans forward to be the Full list & pictures at ed the referendum on the top global oilseed,” adds soy checkoff within 12 Call. “It’s a great vote of GEORGE & JOANN SITTENAUER months. 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Hwy. 24, Rossville, Kansas For Sales Call: 785-584-5850 Page 26 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Thorpe honored for beef industry achievements There is no man more as- Raised on a diversified value of data, of informa- evolved with technology stood,” Blach says. “He that have made great contri- sociated with the words livestock and crop opera- tion, and he could take that that “accelerated the learn- showed he was genuinely butions in the industry. To “cattle market” than Topper tion in southern New Mexi- aggregate data and do the ing curve” for producers. interested in his people.” be considered is an honor,” Thorpe, who left his mark co, Thorpe earned degrees analysis and then weave a “I think really all the The former CEO may Thorpe says. He will be rec- on the industry during a 32- in business and economics picture of what this industry credit goes to Topper,” have stepped down in 2001, ognized and comment at the year tenure with CattleFax. from New Mexico State Uni- looked like and what it was Blach says. “CattleFax but his vision sustains Cat- 9th annual Feeding Quality His contributions and lead- versity before becoming one going to look like five to ten wouldn’t be here today if it tleFax and the cattle indus- Forums in Kearney, Neb., ership will be noted as of two original employees of years down the road,” says wasn’t for him. And it wasn’t try today. on August 19 and in Amaril- Thorpe receives the Feed- CattleFax in 1968. As the Randy Blach, current Cat- always easy – there were a “I just want to thank Top- lo, Texas, on August 21. ing Quality Forum Industry first analyst at the start-up tleFax CEO, hired by Thor- lot of lean years, but his wis- per personally for all he has Those are sponsored by Achievement Award in Au- company, Thorpe laid the pe in 1980. Friends and cus- dom and guidance got us done for me and all that he Zoetis, Roto-Mix, Land O’ gust. “The uniqueness of the foundation and served 30 tomers always appreciated through those years and de- has done for CattleFax and Lakes Purina Mills, Feedlot cattle feeding industry is years as CEO of what be- Thorpe’s candor in bringing veloped a foundation that the benefit he has brought magazine and CAB. For that we supply almost 80% came “the nation’s premier transparency to all sectors we still benefit from today.” to the cattle and beef indus- more information or to reg- of the fed cattle produced in market information, analy- of the cattle industry. He led Beyond his talent with tries through all these ister visit www.feedingqual the world,” says Larry sis, research and education CattleFax through the farm the market and business, years,” says Blach. But to ityforum.com, or contact Corah, vice president of service, owned by cattle crisis of the 1980s, ensuring Thorpe was known for the Thorpe, he was just doing Marilyn Conley by phone at supply for Certified Angus producers and feeders.” company analysts always emphasis he put on rela- his job. “Receiving this 800-225-2333, or by email at Beef LLC (CAB), who began “His leadership in creat- told the honest truth, even if tionships, multiplying him- award is very humbling be- mconley@certifiedangus his own career when Thor- ing the organization of Cat- it wasn’t what customers self through others who cause there are many others beef.com. pe was a rising star. “That is tleFax and putting market wanted to hear. During his knew him as a great mentor. a pretty impactful industry, power in producer hands leadership, CattleFax “You always knew where he and CattleFax and Topper helped the feeding industry have had a strong influence grow and become what it is FEED on how successful it has today,” Corah says. been.” “Topper understood the FEEDS SATURDAY,AUCTION AUGUST 16 — 10:00 AM “The Key To Successful Feeding” 2033 Arthur Drive — MANHATTAN, KANSAS 3 piece dinette set including side table, China Hutch with drawers and How do you like your steak? table with leaf and 6 chairs, flower vases, candlestick holders, wine glasses, candles, global figurines, silver plated silverware, Wildcat Well done, rare, medium? football bobble head, board games, LPs, 33 and 45 records, large Everybody has a personal choice. selection of sheet music, Chickering piano, brass items, Wallace grandfather clock, silver cornet, clarinet, violin musical instruments, Streamline electrical train with track, large selection green Depres- How about your livestock feed? sion glass including ice bucket, salt & pepper shakers and many more pieces, bar stools, glider rocker with ottoman, wooden rolling office Same deal, everybody’s situation is chair, miscellaneous kitchen items, breadmaker, toaster oven, Pyrex different, and we do cater to Intermediate showmanship winners at the 2014 Amer- dish, Anchor Hocking ware, relish plates, serving trays, cookie cutters, ican-International Junior Charolais Association Junior Sunbeam mixer with bowls, cast iron muffin pan, crock-pot, waffle what you need and want. National in Hutchinson, shown with Judge Lacey maker, pressure cooker, lamps, wicker baskets, large selection of cookbooks, craft items including crochet needle point and many more We will blend the supplements to comple- Robinson were, from left: Miranda Raithel, Falls City, items, washer & dryer, Maytag, costume jewelry, vacuum cleaner Neb. – Champion; Taylor Goering, McPherson – Re- Kenmore, computer desk with flat screen monitor, printer and modem, ment your feedstuffs ... you name it, we bedding, towels, fancywork, 3 single beds, dressers, artwork, pic- serve Champion; Kendra Elder, Blum, Texas – 3rd; tures, picture frames, dolls, hats, dolls, Lane cedar chest, quilts, blan- can balance your ration. Molly Cooksey, Roggen, Colo. – 4th; Trent Bertsche, kets, Singer sewing machine, Christmas decorations, wooden thread spools, antique scales, whiskey crocks, drafting table, drafting in- Flanagan, Ill. – 5th. Also shown is Miss Charolais USA struments, Craftsman radial arm saw, table saw Craftsman, Stanley Call Us Now so we can help you Taylor Husz and Rachelle Vance, Weaver Leather Live- router and planer, kerosene and battery operated lanterns, a Hoover maximize your feedstuffs, stock. washing machine, recliner, sofa, ping pong table, bar table with 4 bar stools, typewriters, violin, retro toy car, toys, tin toys, tin lunch boxes, livestock productivity and Erector set, antique doll buggy carriage, Books of all kinds including greenbacks in your pocketbook! comic and children's, Child’s wicker rocker, milk glass, Fostoria, Hawthorne bicycle, Schwinn bantam bicycle, Tonka toys some with boxes, Craftsman snow blower, shop vac, various garden tools, FOURTH & POMEROY ASSOCIATES, INC. shovels, and much more! Joseph Ebert, General Manager SATURDAY, AUGUST 16 — 10:00 AM AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Mr. Bissey was an engineering profes- P.O. Box 516, Clay Center, KS 67432 1029 SW Billard Avenue — TOPEKA, KANSAS sor at KSU and collected lots of different interesting items. REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 11:00 AM) Good clean auction. 785-632-2141 • WATS 1-800-432-7423 TERMS: Cash or Good Check. Announcements made day of sale take prece- 2-BEDROOM HOME, PICK-UP, CAR, dence over previous printed material. Auction company and seller not re- TOOLS, GUNS, GOLF CLUBS, HOUSEHOLD sponsible for accidents. See last week’s Grass & Grain for full listing & complete information. SELLERS: ROSE BISSEY & THE LATE CHARLES BISSEY DAVID PETESCH BY WILLIAM L. PETESCH, POA UNITED COUNTRY - RUCKERT REALTY & AUCTION Bonded & Insured GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS Jeff Ruckert, Broker/Auctioneer SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER Manhattan, KS 66502 • 785-565-8293 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 [email protected] www.gannonauctions.com Date: 7/30/14. Total Receipts: 2175. Another really good sale with all classes www.RuckertAuctions.com selling fully steady to higher on a very active sale. Cows & bulls steady as well. 2 hfrs @355# $246.00 11 hfrs @1126# $169.00 2 hfrs @543# $241.00 3 strs @412# $296.00 JC LIVESTOCK SALES INC. CLAY CENTER 2 hfrs @520# $229.00 2 strs @488# $264.00 2 hfrs @535# $222.50 2 strs @595# $256.00 Wednesday Sale, Hogs NOON • Cattle 12:30 PM LIVESTOCK SALES INC. 2 hfrs @595# $219.00 7 strs @590# $248.00 8 hfrs @584# $217.00 2 strs @540# $246.00 For the week of July 30, 2014: 14 hfrs @618# $228.50 4 strs @606# $265.00 Cattle sales Tuesday, 11:00 AM. 3 hfrs @620# $226.00 3 strs @615# $251.00 STEERS 11 658 224.50 3 337 331.00 12 708 211.25 3 hfrs @638# $219.00 16 strs @655# $240.50 3 512 266.00 23 769 209.00 For week of July 29, 2014: 6 hfrs @693# $220.50 6 strs @684# $226.00 3 525 261.00 27 hfrs @689# $214.50 2 strs @785# $222.00 6 674 240.00 Top Butcher Bull STEERS 19 hfrs @713# $217.25 3 strs @735# $221.00 $153.00 @ 1,715 lbs. 50 775 230.00 2 388 278.00 Top Butcher Bull 25 hfrs @723# $214.75 10 strs @762# $219.00 14 870 216.00 Top Butcher Cow 124 hfrs @797# $213.25 43 strs @792# $218.00 $128.00 @ 1,580 lbs. 7 578 264.00 $145.00 @ 2,105 lbs. HEIFERS 65 hfrs @793# $212.25 66 strs @824# $220.25 2 315 319.00 Butcher 3 275 @ $80.00 7 623 230.00 86 hfrs @765# $212.25 14 strs @825# $214.50 4 586 229.00 21 711 228.00 Top Butcher Cow 4 605 227.00 Sows: 588 @ $83.00 8 hfrs @761# $210.75 60 strs @839# $214.00 2 883 210.00 $129.00 @ 1,725 lbs. 22 hfrs @794# $209.50 20 strs @855# $212.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 6: 4 hfrs @748# $208.50 11 strs @890# $212.00 32 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 650-750 lbs. 17 hfrs @702# $201.50 calves 131 xbred strs @893# $206.25 45 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 600-800 lbs. 2 Cow/Calf Pairs: 124 hfrs @821# $212.25 171 strs @915# $212.85 150 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 650-850 lbs. HEIFERS $2,600 76 hfrs @887# $209.10 284 xbred strs @963# $203.25 50 Blk Strs/Hfrs...... 600-800 lbs. 1 330 290.00 279 hfrs @889# $209.10 169 xbred strs @1065# $198.00 45 Blk Strs/Hfrs...... 600-800 lbs. 1 415 260.00 BRED COWS: 3 hfrs @1015# $178.00 35 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 600-800 lbs. 2 478 240.00 1,775-2,100 COWS: $120.00-$130.00 SHELLS: $105.00 & down 60 Blk Strs/Hfrs...... 600-750 lbs. 3 567 220.00 $104.00-$119.00 BULLS: $137.00-$142.00 47 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 650-800 lbs. 2 753 215.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUGUST 6TH: 13 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 500-700 lbs...... Weaned 4 874 204.00 * 120 blk, red & char strs, 750-850 lbs. 13 Blk X Strs/Hfrs...... 600-700 lbs. • 200 blk & blkwf hfrs, 775-850 lbs. 50 Char Ang Strs/Hfrs...... 600-800 lbs...... Pre-Vacc, Weaned • 40 blk & red strs, 775-850 lbs. 40 Blk Strs/Hfrs...... 600-800 lbs...... Pre-Vacc • 140 blk & blkwf strs, 750-850 lbs. 30 Blk x Strs...... 650-750 lbs. • 120 blk, red & char strs, 775-850 lbs. 48 Blk Strs...... 700-750 lbs...... Pre-Vacc • 45 blk, red & char strs, 800-900 lbs. 55 Blk Strs...... 925-950 lbs. • 240 blk & blkwf strs, 825-900 lbs. PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! • 44 blk, red & char strs, 800-900 lbs. MORE CONSIGNMENTS BY SALE TIME! CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 13: 300 Blk Strs...... 875-900 lbs. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUGUST 13TH 80 Blk Strs...... 875-950 lbs. * 250 blk, blkwf & Hereford strs, 850-950 lbs. If you need assistance in marketing your cattle please call & we will be happy to discuss it with you. GET READY FOR GRASS CATTLE TIME. IF YOU HAVE CATTLE TO LOOK AT, GIVE US A CALL Visit our new website at jccclivestock.com AND WE’LL COME AND SEE YA! Due to postal conflicts we will need your consignments 2 weeks in advance to sale date in order to advertise them in the Grass & Grain. This will be an adjustment but one we feel will help both you as a customer and buyers as well. Thanks for your assistance with this! Come try out the Cowboy Cafe located right here at the Sale Barn! Open Monday-Saturday. Under new management and new menu! JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471 Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566 CHECK US OUT AT emporialivestock.com FOR ALL THE SCHEDULES AND CONSIGNMENTS! Clay Center Field Representatives: THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene Tom Koch, 785-243-5124 Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185 YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS APPRECIATED! For Cattle Appraisals Call: BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 GLENN UNRUH, 620-341-0607 KARL LANGVARDT MITCH LANGVARDT LYNN LANGVARDT LYLE WILLIAMS, Field Representative, 785-229-5457 Tues. & Wed. KCLY-Fm 100.9 WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; 8:00 am 785-499-5434 785-238-1858 785-762-2702 KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri. Cell: 785-499-2945 Cell: 785-761-5814 Cell: 785-761-5813 emporialivestock.com Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 Page 27 Horse owners encouraged to be vigilant with surveillance for VS disease symptoms Kansas Department of Bastrop and Travis coun- ther threat for disease sion, and livestock move- tion procedures include • Because of the con- Agriculture Division of ties just south of Austin, spread. There are no ment. minimizing the sharing of tagious nature of VS and Animal Health officials Texas. USDA-approved vaccines VS is not fatal, however water and feed/equip- its resemblance to other were notified recently that Kansas Animal Health for VS. blister-like lesions swell ment, applying insect re- diseases such as foot- Colorado has become the Commissioner Dr. Bill While rare, human and break, leaving raw tis- pellent daily (especially to and-mouth disease, ani- second state in 2014 to Brown noted that this in- cases of VS can occur, usu- sue. Infected animals are the animal’s ears), and mal health officials urge have a confirmed case of formation is important to ally among those who han- placed under quarantine closely observing animals livestock owners and vesicular stomatitis (VS). horse owners and those dle infected animals. VS during the diseases incu- for signs of VS. caretakers to report Four horses tested posi- who participate in horse in humans can cause flu- bation period. Important Points for these symptoms to their tive for the disease and related activities includ- like symptoms and only Tips for Livestock Own- Veterinarians: veterinarian immedi- have been placed under ing youth shows and rarely includes lesions or ers: • Any vesicular disease ately. quarantine. The horses in- rodeos. “At this time blisters. • Strict fly control is an of livestock is reportable • When VS is suspected, volved in these index there are no travel restric- Vesicular Stomatitis important factor to inhibit in Kansas. To report call the FADD will gather the cases have no history of tions in Kansas. We are (VS) Signs and Transmis- the transmission of the 785-564-6601. epidemiological informa- travel. asking veterinarians and sion: disease. • Since VS is consid- tion, take the necessary On July 17, the National horse owners to keep an VS-susceptible species • Avoid transferring ered a foreign animal blood samples, collect the Veterinary Services Labo- eye on their animals, include horses, mules, cat- feeding equipment, clean- disease, any case with necessary fluid or tissue ratory reported a positive especially if they are tle, bison, sheep, goats, ing tools or health care clinical signs consistent from the lesions, and in- test on samples submitted traveling this summer pigs and camelids. The equipment from other with VS will warrant an form the owners and the from four horses. The ini- and may be co-mingled clinical signs of VS in- herds. investigation by a state referring veterinarian as tial Colorado disease in- with horses from other clude vesicles, erosions • Veterinarians and or federal foreign animal to necessary bio-security vestigation was performed states.” and sloughing of the skin livestock owners should disease diagnostician and movement restric- by one of the field veteri- Veterinarians and live- on the muzzle, tongue, contact the state of (FADD). tions. narians from the State Vet- stock owners who suspect teats and above the hooves destination when moving erinarian’s Office at the an animal may have VS or of susceptible livestock. livestock interstate to Colorado Department of any other vesicular dis- Vesicles are usually only ensure that all import ATTENTION CATTLE FEEDERS Agriculture. Previous pos- ease should immediately seen early in the course of requirements are met. itive cases of vesicular contact state or federal an- the disease. The trans- For additional informa- Go to the Source for calves in northeast Kansas stomatitis in 2014 have imal health authorities. mission of vesicular stom- tion on Kansas import re- and southeast Nebraska been diagnosed in the Livestock with clinical atitis is not completely quirements go to www. southern area of Texas signs of VS are isolated understood but compo- agriculture.ks.gov/impor Riverside Cattle Company near the Mexico border until they are healed and nents include insect vec- tregs All calves will be purchased in Missouri and Kansas, loaded, and more recently in determined to be of no fur- tors, mechanical transmis- • VS disease preven- and shipped the same day (partial loads available) Delivered Price: Heifers: 350-400 lbs. $135.00-$142.00 U.S. cattle inventory Down 3 percent from 2012 400-500 lbs. $130.00-$135.00 As of July 1, there were tics Service (NASS). This pected to be 33.6 million, back this year, however, 500-600 lbs. $125.00-$132.00 Steers & Bulls: 350-450 lbs. $150.00-$160.00 95.0 million head of cattle is the lowest inventory for of which 24.3 million were following the complete re- 450-500 lbs. $140.00-$145.00 on U.S. farms, according to July 1 since the series born during the first half instatement of the budget 500-550 lbs. $135.00-$140.00 the cattle report pub- began in 1973. of the year and 9.3 million for its estimates program. lished by the U.S. Depart- Other key findings in are expected to be born in To obtain an accurate • Calves will be mixed color (black, red, char crosses) unless ment of Agriculture’s Na- the report were: the last six months of 2014. measurement of the cur- ordered otherwise • All blacks upon request add $5.00 tional Agricultural Statis- The 2014 calf crop is ex- With tighter cattle sup- rent state of the U.S. cattle • All prices includes freight plies and historic cattle industry, NASS surveyed • Will buy back as yearling prices, all cattle on feed more than 10,000 opera- Call for daily price quote decreased to 11.6 million, tors across the nation dur- For more information contact: down 6 percent from 2012. ing the first half of July. Of the 95.0 million cat- NASS interviewers col- Jim Breeding, 785-562-7248, cell tle and calves, 39.0 million lected the data by mail, “If you don’t like785-562-2615 ’em on delivery, home you don’t own ’em” were all cows and heifers telephone and through that have calved. face-to-face personal in- Of the 39.0 million cows terviews. NASS asked all Eureka Livestock Sale and heifers that have participating producers to calved, 29.7 million head report their cattle invento- P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 were beef cows and 9.3 ries as of July 1, 2014 and 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 million were milk cows. calf crop for the entire Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp Faced with budget re- 2014 calendar year. duction in fiscal year 2013, The semiannual cattle On Thursday, July 31, we had 1,718 hd of cattle on an NASS discontinued the report and all other NASS active market. STEERS 45 bk bwf rbf [email protected] 11 bk red [email protected] Senior showmanship winners at the 2014 American- July edition of the cattle reports are available on- line at www.nass.usda. 1 bk [email protected] 18 bk bwf rbf [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] International Junior Charolais Association Junior report. The agency was able to bring the report gov. 23 bk bwf [email protected] 9 bk [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] National in Hutchinson, shown with Judge Lacey 7 bk [email protected] 7 bk gray [email protected] 130 bk bwf [email protected] Robinson were, from left: Greg Connell, Eugene, Mo. – 23 bk [email protected] 12 bk red [email protected] 19 bk bwf [email protected] 18 bk bwf [email protected] 44 bk bwf [email protected] 67 bk bwf [email protected] Champion; Taylor Ohlde, Easton – Reserve Champion; 14 bk char [email protected] 12 bk red [email protected] 62 bk bwf [email protected] Megan Johnson, Beaver, Okla. – 3rd; Teanna Simpson, 9 bk bwf [email protected] 12 bwf rbf [email protected] 60 bk bwf [email protected] Thayer, Mo. – 4th; Tayler Gall, Clarkson, Neb. – 5th. ELDORADO 9 bk bwf rbf [email protected] 5 bk char [email protected] 11 bk red [email protected] Also pictured are Miss Charolais USA Taylor Husz and LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 6 bk [email protected] HEIFERS 43 bk bwf [email protected] Rachelle Vance, Weaver Leather Livestock. 6 bk [email protected] 4 bk bwf [email protected] 117 bk bwf [email protected] 9 bk red [email protected] 15 bk [email protected] 29 bk red [email protected] 316-320-3212 10 bk bwf [email protected] 18 bk [email protected] 72 red char [email protected] Fax: 316-320-7159 12 bk red [email protected] 10 bk [email protected] 20 bk bwf [email protected] Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, BUTCHER COWS: $100-$147.50, mostly $115-$132, $2-$4 higher 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway BUTCHER BULLS: $134-$152.50, mostly $137-$147, $2-$4 higher El Dorado, KS 67042 All Packer Cows & Bulls selling on a very active market. Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 12 NOON Market Report - Sale Date: 7-31-14. Head Count: 1931 BUTCHER COWS 5 bk [email protected] Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 62 Years! 300-400 lb. steers, $240-$319; heifers, $180-$285; 400-500 lb. 1 limo [email protected] 3 bk bwf [email protected] steers, $220-$306; heifers, $180-$257; 500-600 lb. steers, $200- 1 red [email protected] BUTCHER BULLS ****STARTING TIME: 12:00 NOON**** $262; heifers, $160-$238; 600-700 lb. steers, $170-$255; heifers, 1 bk [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] $160-$226; 700-800 lb. steers, $170-$231; heifers, $160-$216; 800- 2 brindle-x [email protected] 1 Branvieh [email protected] MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2014 900 lb. steers, $160-$225; heifers, $150-$212; 900-1000 lbs. steers, 2 bk [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] $160-$213. Trend on Calves: Choice steer and heifer calves, steady RECEIPTS: 693 CATTLE 8 mixed [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] to $5 higher. Trend on Feeder Cattle: Choice Feeder steers, $5-$8 STEERS 3 blk hfrs [email protected] higher; Choice Feeder heifers, $3-$5 higher. Butcher Cows: High 4 bk bwf [email protected] 1 red Angus [email protected] 2 blk strs [email protected] 3 bwf rwf hfrs [email protected] dressing cows: $112.50-$131; Avg. dressing cows: $100-$112.50; 6 bk bwf [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] 2 blk strs [email protected] 17 blk hfrs [email protected] low dressing cows, $80-$100. Butcher Bulls: Avg. to high dressing 3 bk bwf [email protected] 1 blk str [email protected] 3 bwf rwf hfrs [email protected] bulls, $122.50-$149. Trend on Cows and Bulls: Butcher cows, $2-$4 5 blk bwf strs [email protected] 40 bwf rwf hfrs [email protected] higher. Butcher Bulls, $5 higher. Early Consignments for August 7: 5 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk char hfrs [email protected] • 300 blk/red/charolais heifers, 700-850 lbs. 12 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk char hfrs [email protected] CONSIGNED FOR AUGUST 8TH • 200 heifers, 725-775 lbs. • 100 bk/red/charolais steers, 750-900 lbs. 5 blk red strs [email protected] 29 bwf rwf hfrs [email protected] • 250 bk/red steers and heifers, 500-750 lbs. 3 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] • 300 heifers, 725-775 lbs. • 164 bk few red Angus steers and heifers, 500-700 lbs., weaned 4 blk strs [email protected] 11 blk hfrs [email protected] • 400 black heifers, 750-850 lbs. 30 blk bwf strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] • 400 northern origin, home raised red Angus steers, 850- since April 1st. Real green. All home raised. Fancy. 17 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 925 lbs. • 50 Packer cows, From 1 Ranch 5 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] • 300 black steers, northern origin, 875-900 lbs. • 80 heifers, northern origin, 750-800 lbs. 43 bwf rwf strs [email protected] 63 mix hfrs [email protected] • 180 black steers, northern origin, 800-875 lbs. Early Consignments for August 14: 37 bwf rwf strs [email protected] COW/CALF PAIRS • 180 steers, 850 lbs. From Don Adams of Yates Center, KS 7 blk strs [email protected] & BRED COWS • 60 steers, 550 lbs. • 7 yearling heifers, open, ready to breed this fall 6 blk strs [email protected] 1 blk pair 1yr 1185@2,550.00 • 270 steers, 600-700 lbs. • 14) 2 yr old Angus heifers, bred to Angus bull, fall calvers 14 blk strs [email protected] 1 char pair 3yr 1510@2,550.00 • 75 heifers, 600-650 lbs. 17 hols strs [email protected] 3 blk prs 1-2yrs 1040@2,550.00 • 16) 3 yr old Angus cows, bred to Charolais bull 8 hols strs [email protected] 1 red pair 5yr 1415@2,450.00 Expecting 2750-3000 head • 15) 5 yr old Angus cows, bred to Charolais bull 7 blk red strs [email protected] 1 red pair 1590@2,425.00 • 8) 7-9 yr old Angus cows, bred to Charolais bull 12 blk strs [email protected] 1 blk pair 4yr 1375@2,325.00 We welcome your consignments! If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, • 6 Charolais bulls, 16-18 mo. old, virgin bulls 6 hols strs [email protected] 1 blk cow 6yr 3pr1195@1,800.00 Don Adams - 620-490-0178 3 hols bulls [email protected] 1 bk cow 6yr3pr 1575@1,775.00 please call the office at 316-320-3212 HEIFERS check our website for updated consignments: • 20 first calf heifer pairs, mostly black, from Doug Hendricks of 2 bwf red hfrs [email protected] www.eldoradolivestock.com Howard, KS Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-7137 • 198 bk/red heifers, 725-825 lbs. Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 Chris Locke Steven Hamlin Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415 (316) 320-1005 (H) (602) 402-6008 (H) We appreciate your business! Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417 (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman Home Phone - 620-583-5385 Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) Austin Evenson- Fieldman EMAIL: [email protected] Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM Mobile Cell 620-750-0222 View our auctions live at "lmaauctions.com" If you have any cattle to be looked at call Ron or Austin Page 28 Grass & Grain, August 5, 2014 nents of my system pro- covery shows, BEEFCOWS vide nutrition to grow will utilize forage and gen- Flint Hills Beef Fest features their successor units. erate needed protein from 15th annual BBQ competition The above thoughts are rangeland which would sparked, in part, by a re- not otherwise be produc- The 15th Annual Flint Hills Beef Fest BBQ will once again be held in conjunction with the 28th cent Time magazine cover tive for human consump- Annual Flint Hills Beef Fest this year. This is a two- story about the American tion. Thus, beef is good for day KCBS sanctioned barbecue competition held diet. The article essential- the environment and good August 22nd & 23rd, 2014 at the Lyon County Fair- ly said that the scientific for feeding the world. grounds in Emporia. emphasis on eliminating When I announce my dis- The state-sanctioned barbecue cookoff starts with fat in our food during re- covery, I wonder if Time check in and inspection on Friday beginning at 9 a.m. cent decades went too far. magazine will send a re- Judging will take place starting at 11:00 a.m. on The author wrote that the porter out to my ranch to Saturday. There will be six categories in the com- Secret Invention energy and protein in sing its praises? petition: Chicken, Pork Ribs, Pork Butts, Brisket, dairy products, for exam- Meanwhile, I’m in the Misc. Beef and Cooks Choice. Entry fee is $35 per Psst, I’ve got a secret. ponents of my system trav- ple, were good for you. He laboratory creating my category or $150 for all six categories. Total prize Don’t tell anybody. It’s a el together. They practice wrote that it was okay to next invention. I’m sure money of $6,000 and ribbons will be awarded at new discovery I’ve made, their forage collection in a consume an occasional it’s new, so keep it under approximately 3:30 p.m. Saturday. and I’m very excited about team called a Hierarchial steak, even though he said your hat. This is a form of For entry information please contact Scott Jones it. My new invention has so Eating Regional Deploy- that those with environ- recycling through which at (620) 341-0240 [email protected] many benefits that I’m try- ment, or HERD. mental sensitivity might the system can reproduce If you enjoyed spending time at the Flint Hills ing to keep it confidential As noted, this system feel guilty about it. itself. I call each of these Beef Fest BBQ last year don’t miss your opportunity until I can get it on the can reproduce itself. The Feeling guilty about successor units a Carry- to come back again this year! market. accompanying poem de- eating beef? That is totally over Animal Living Fac- Check out their website at beeffest.com for regis- My new discovery has scribes how the compo- misguided. As my new dis- simile, or CALF. tration forms. lots of advantages. It is Patents are pending. wireless, cordless, and self-propelled. It is fully Gettin’ Groceries mobile yet requires no fos- By Ron Wilson, Poet Lariat sil fuels, battery power, Gettin’ groceries is something we have to do electrical consumption or For supplies from the store each week or two. toxic chemicals to oper- There’s milk, bread, cereal, eggs and juice, ate. It can naturally repro- Plus the snacks and drinks that teenagers use. duce itself. It has an optic And right before a holiday or before a winter storm, system on one end and a I get amazed at the shopper checkout lines that form. non-chemical fly control But when I see a cow nursing a baby calf, device at the other end. It It reminds me of a cattleman that made me laugh. produces organic fertiliz- When he saw a calf nurse, one of his tendencies er. Best of all, it can travel Was to say, “That calf is gettin’ groceries.” through rough terrain and I thought it was a funny saying back in the day, harvest vegetable matter, But now I understand it in a modern way. while naturally converting For we all need food to help sustain and grow, such biomass into high Just like that newborn calf will undergo. quality protein. While humans go to the garden Doesn’t that sound like or the store, of course, a great discovery? Based That calf gets his nutrition direct from the source. on the description above, We have had a bottle calf, which the kids think is fun, the environmentalists and But it takes time and trouble world hunger folks should to get those chores done. love it. It is fully natural, it So I give thanks for my favorable luck can utilize parts of the ter- When I see a new calf that will stand and suck. rain where farm equip- Now my wife says our kitchen inventory ment cannot go, and thus it needs to rebuild, can help feed the world. So we’ll be gettin’ groceries I have a high-tech name for the pantry to be filled. for my discovery: Bovine But for the cow-calf man, Energy-Efficient Forage there’s nothing better somehow, Collection Omnidirection- Than seein’ a calf al Working System. The gettin’ groceries from a momma cow. acronym is BEEFCOWS, Happy Trails! for short. My system has built-in www.ronscowboypoetry.com support and redundancy. Copyright 2014 In fact, the working com-

Sell By STARTING TIME 10:30 AM Or Buy Cattle Auction Tuesdays We sold 1292 cattle July 29. There was good demand for steer 15 mix hfrs 673 @ 220.50 61 blk/bwf hfrs 813 @ 210.00 1 blk cow 1595 @ 124.50 1 red cow 1410 @ 107.00 and heifer calves at prices that were steady to $5.00 higher. 11 mix hfrs 706 @ 220.50 4 blk/bwf hfrs 700 @ 203.00 1 blk cow 1145 @ 124.00 1 blk cow 1060 @ 102.50 Feeder steers and heifers sold $2.00-5.00 higher. Cows and bulls 18 blk/bwf hfrs 723 @ 217.25 10 blk/bwf hfrs 916 @ 193.00 1 brang cow 1470 @ 122.50 1 blk cow 1005 @ 98.50 were $2.00-5.00 higher. 11 blk/bwf hfrs 703 @ 216.00 6 mix hfrs 815 @ 190.00 1 hol cow 1145 @ 121.50 1 blk cow 980 @ 97.50 3 blk hfrs 675 @ 215.50 30 mix hfrs 870 @ 189.50 1 blk cow 1125 @ 119.50 1 jers cow 895 @ 90.00 STEER & BULL CALVES 59 mix strs 828 @ 224.35 3 blk hfrs 643 @ 215.00 4 blk hfrs 920 @ 175.00 1 blk cow 1155 @ 117.50 BULLS 1 blk str 260 @ 322.50 61 blk/char strs 814 @ 223.85 72 mix hfrs 707 @ 215.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES 1 hol cow 1480 @ 116.50 1 blk bull 1955 @ 149.50 1 blk bull 300 @ 321.00 110 blk strs 890 @ 218.85 4 blk hfrs 675 @ 214.50 1 blk hfrt 1070 @ 138.00 1 red cow 1360 @ 116.00 1 blk bull 1975 @ 149.00 4 blk strs 415 @ 315.00 57 mix strs 876 @ 217.25 6 blk/char hfrs 678 @ 213.00 1 char hfrt 1345 @ 138.00 1 char cow 1180 @ 115.00 1 blk bull 1650 @ 145.50 1 bwf str 440 @ 297.50 14 blk/red strs 825 @ 216.00 64 mix hfrs 758 @ 212.00 1 blk hfrt 1305 @ 137.00 1 bwf cow 1390 @ 109.50 1 blk bull 1575 @ 135.50 2 char bulls 428 @ 295.00 60 char/red strs 855 @ 216.00 6 blk/red hfrs 752 @ 210.00 1 blk cow 1465 @ 126.00 1 blk cow 1105 @ 109.00 1 bwf bull 2445 @ 135.50 10 blk strs 500 @ 288.00 60 blk/bwf strs 863 @ 216.00 4 blk/bwf bulls 421 @ 287.50 4 mix strs 775 @ 215.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 5: CONSIGNMENTS FOR AUG. 12: 2 blk strs 463 @ 285.00 55 blk strs 887 @ 214.50 1 blk str 500 @ 272.50 9 char/red strs 803 @ 214.00 SPECIAL STOCKER & FEEDER SALE 1 blk str 425 @ 257.50 52 blk/bwf strs 885 @ 212.60 • 24 Angus Gelv strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs., weaned, vacc. 1 red str 530 @ 247.50 30 blk/bwf strs 912 @ 212.50 • 25 Angus Sim strs & hfrs, 650-750 lbs., weaned, vacc. Come & hear 2014 World Champion Livestock Auctioneer, 1 char bull 530 @ 247.50 4 x-bred strs 745 @ 210.00 • 140 black heifers, 650-675 lbs. Blaine Lotz of Edna, KS sell at our auction, 1 PM 1 red str 520 @ 247.00 5 blk/bwf strs 828 @ 210.00 • 500 Hereford steers, 750-950 lbs. 1 blk bull 515 @ 240.00 60 blk/red strs 968 @ 210.00 • 160 black steers, 750-800 lbs., off grass STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS HEIFER CALVES • 130 black Char steers, 775-825 lbs., off grass The• 125 above Hereford Hereford heifers, cattle 725-775 were lbs. home raised at Brainard 7 blk strs 588 @ 277.00 3 blk hfrs 395 @ 263.00 • 130 black Char steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass Cattle Co. in Canadian, TX & summered on local Kansas 2 bwf/red strs 563 @ 270.00 1 blk hfr 370 @ 255.00 • 240 black steers, 925-950 lbs., off grass 3 blk/bwf strs 620 @ 256.00 5 blk hfr 445 @ 249.00 bluestem grass. All of them have had 2 rounds of shots 4 blk strs 584 @ 253.00 1 blk hfr 430 @ 241.00 • 120 black steers, 850-875 lbs. and no implants. Heifers have been OCV vaccinated. 2 blk hfrs 445 @ 237.00 • 58 black crossbred steers, 900-925 lbs. 8 blk/red strs 633 @ 239.00 The Hereford cattle below are from Mill Creek Hereford 2 blk/bwf strs 692 @ 236.00 3 blk/bwf hfrs 453 @ 233.00 • 61 black crossbred steers, 875-900 lbs. 7 blk/red strs 701 @ 236.00 5 blk hfrs 500 @ 231.00 Ranch, Alma, KS: 7 blk/red strs 784 @ 236.00 2 blk/char hfrs 520 @ 230.00 • 10 blk cows, short solid, 6-8 mo bred Angus bulls 3 blk strs 655 @ 230.00 2 blk hfrs 515 @ 220.00 • 100 mix steers, 800-850 lbs., off grass • 40 Hereford bwf strs, 600-700 lbs., weaned, vacc. 7 blk/char strs 756 @ 229.00 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS • 9 Hereford replacement hfrs, 550-600 lbs., weaned, 4 blk/bwf strs 735 @ 226.00 13 blk/bwf hfrs 630 @ 231.00 60 blk/bwf strs 791 @ 225.10 10 blk/bwf hfrs 610 @ 225.00 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE OCV vaccinated 7 blk strs 734 @ 225.00 4 blk hfrs 625 @ 221.00 ON DVAuctions.com • 120 black steers, 850-875 lbs. Our CONSIGNMENTS can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to & logging onto the online subscription FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES: www.grassandgrain.com

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