Pomeroy looks to promote sport as Miss Kansas By Donna Sullivan, Editor biggest goals right now is to she said. Smart Boons, an to accomplish, just having a On a little dapple gray become a mainstream sport- AQHA working cow horse year to do it doesn’t seem Shetland pony named ing event, where it’s seen on stallion, is Pomeroy’s major like quite enough time to Spunky, Abbey Pomeroy television and the athletes sponsor. She is also spon- Pomeroy. “I’m very enthusi- began her equestrian career. interact with the public,” she sored by Wildcat Creek astic and passionate about it, She can’t remember the first explained. “The only way Ranch of Peabody. so only getting one year to time she sat in the saddle and we’re going to grow that au- Currently her interior de- promote it seems like a short acknowledges it would be dience is to take it to people sign career is on hold as she period of time,” she mused. most accurate to say she who don’t know about it.” makes being Miss Rodeo And while she loves taking can’t remember the time School groups have been Kansas her number one pri- the message of rodeo to when horses weren’t part of one of her major outreaches, ority. “I treat it like my job,” groups less familiar with it, her everyday life. “As soon as she discusses rodeo and she stated. Along with the she gets great satisfaction as I was able to saddle the the western heritage. “The appearances she makes, get- when she helps promote a horse myself, I was out there children are very curious and ting ready for the final pag- rodeo in any part of the every day riding,” she said. ask a lot of honest ques- eant requires a great deal of country. “It’s extremely re- Now Pomeroy is the tions,” she said. She also time as she studies the rule warding to be at an appear- reigning Miss Rodeo Kansas participated in a ski event book and prepares for the in- ance that is rodeo-related and is spending this year called Downhill as terviews and tests that are and be around people you traveling the state and coun- a way to bring the sport of part of it. It’s rare that she grew up around who appre- try promoting the sport of rodeo to a different audi- has a week at home, but ciate your efforts and what rodeo and the western way ence. when she does, she also you put into it,” she said. of life. She will conclude her Traveling through air- helps out on the farm be- “It’s very rewarding giving reign by competing in the ports in her title attire – sash, tween studying. back and being a service for Miss Rodeo America Pag- hat, crown, boots and buckle With so much she wants the future of rodeo.” eant in Las Vegas, Nevada – has also sparked many during the Wrangler Nation- conversations and given al Finals Rodeo. Pomeroy the chance to edu- Pomeroy was raised on a cate people about rodeo and farm near Hesston and grad- the western tradition. uated from Kansas State Another of her priorities University last May with a Abbey Pomeroy, Hesston, was crowned Miss Rodeo for her reign is to create degree in interior design. Kansas and is now preparing for the Miss Rodeo Amer- hands-on educational oppor- She grew up in 4-H and ica Pageant at the Wrangler in tunities for younger queens started English riding on a Las Vegas. Courtesy photos in the state. “I want to be the Morgan when she was ten into the world of rodeo. was working with such an best and most giving role years old. She competed in She began running barrels athletic horse and being that model of a queen and ambas- regional and national shows her sophomore year with team,” she reflected. She sador,” Pomeroy said. all the way through high two personal goals in mind. was crowned Miss Rodeo K- Pomeroy will travel about school. Her older sister had a She wanted to compete in State in 2012. 30,000 miles during her horse she’d the K-State rodeo and run a As Miss Rodeo Kansas, reign. She will visit both been competing on and was successful pattern. She ap- Pomeroy is an ambassador coasts and has already been getting ready to sell it. preciates the fact that she for the sport, and one of her to Florida twice. “I’m anx- Pomeroy asked if she could and the horse are a team, and goals is to promote it to ious to see how differ ride it for a year in college, together they reached those groups that aren’t as rodeo- on the coasts as compared to Pomeroy competes in the horsemanship portion of the and so began her venture two goals. “The neatest part oriented. “One of rodeo’s the middle of the country,” Miss Rodeo Kansas Competition. New CTI training facility to be constructed in Clay Center By Lucas Shivers Center site is 12,400 square these things out, and I appre- The planned $7 million feet, and the footprint of the ciate their help.” In addition location for Concordia Trac- new site will have 51,000 to relieve the tight proximity, tor, Inc. (CTI) outside of with 10,000 in the mezza- the new facility will also Clay Center will be a new nine.” Adams said the proj- bring needed equipment for agri-business facility that of- ect, located west of Clay employee health and safety. fers significantly expanded Center at 1181 18th Road, “We will incorporate new space for service and train- will start this spring. He safety equipment that we ing for both employees and plans to have construction sorely need for our techni- customers. “The main thing finished and move in before cians and employee advan- is the space necessity,” 2016. “We anticipate mov- tages,” Adams said. “We will Harley Adams, CEO and ing in right around the end of have overhead cranes and air vice president, said. “The the calendar year. It should quality ventilation to get present space at the Clay be about a ten-month proj- smoke out of the shop more ect,” Adams said. easily.” A high-tech training CTI identified a need for portion of the CTI facility the new facility more than will support not only em- four years ago after finishing ployees learning the latest on An artist’s rendering depicts the new training facility being constructed in Clay Cen- another building site in Con- their product lines, but also ter by CTI. cordia in 2011. customers. “The training “The Clay Center project room will be 1,800 square said. “The sophistication of term benefit for CTI also in- teach most classes,” Adams is way overdue,” he said. feet” he said. “The space the modern equipment will cludes higher customer satis- said. “Yet, more of the inter- “The regional market is will allow for computer do a lot of things, but you faction and generates a high- nal training is completed competitive and progressive, work stations for more than have to understand it all to er return on their investment. with remote access to dial and we’ve been overdue to 50 or theatre-style seating optimize the efficiencies so “When we sell someone re- into classrooms and do inter- provide our customers with for up to 100. We will use we spend a lot of time train- ally complicated equipment, active training with experts the support they need in that room for internal train- ing our customers.” Many we want to satisfy them with from across the country.” terms of the facility. The cus- ing for all employees as well pieces of machinery are be- adequate training opportuni- The advantage of the new fa- tomers and employees really as for customer training.” coming more versatile, but ties,” Adams said. “We make cility includes a central loca- deserve it. Everyone has Adams noted the increas- operators need refreshers for fewer trips to the fields for tion for other CTI branches. been very patient.” Working ing trend to support cus- seasonal equipment. breakdowns if customers “There are about 22 employ- with both city and county tomers’ learning and simu- “Most customers take ad- know how to best use the ees in Clay Center,” Adams governments, Adams said lating their products and ma- vantage of the classes since machines.” said. “With long- range plans the project is on track after chinery. “In order to maxi- so much of the equipment is The new facility will be for the Clay Center site, we years of planning. “The land mize the efficiencies of mod- only used a few weeks out of able to offer high-speed in- hope to add 11 more with the acquisition took a year and ern machines, we find it’s the year,” Adams said. ternet capacity for these facility if things fall into half to coordinate with both imperative to offer training “Trainings are really impor- trainings, as well as video place as we plan. The end re- city and county” he said. “It opportunities for operators tant for the spring planting and online modular learning. sult is more capacity with the just takes some time to work of the equipment,” Adams and fall harvest.” The long- “Our people are qualified to new facility.” Page 2 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 building between rural and think to initiate a conversa- family lives and works. urban, between agricultural tion about farming with Public understanding of Dates set for producers and consumers of your urban cousins. how a modern farmer runs agricultural products. Begin with a common de- his/her operation is only discussions about When you have an oppor- nominator when talking to half the challenge. Perhaps tunity to talk about produc- city folks. Start by dis- equally important is the use of UAS tion agriculture, do just that cussing with them the fertil- need to be sensitive to the The dates for a series of – talk about agriculture. izer they buy for their gar- concerns of the community. discussions about the use of Leave the other so-called dens is no different from Remember that people, unmanned aerial systems “hot” topics of the day what you, as a farmer, put on most of them living in towns (UAS) have been set, in- Hearts and minds alone. Let someone else talk your crops. The rose dust, or cities, are the ones who cluding the culminating about them. herbicide or insecticide call for regulations and new Kansas UAS Summit in the By John Schlageck, more important to help con- With less than 2 percent used to control scab, crab- laws. It is this public that fall. The working sessions Kansas Farm Bureau sumers understand how im- of our population engaged grass or mosquitoes is simi- will enforce them. leading up to the summit Each day, farmers and portant agriculture is to the in food production, do not lar to the plant protection In the end, ironically, it will focus on specific appli- ranchers pull on their boots, well-being of our economic miss an opportunity to tell chemicals you use. is the public who will suffer cations of UAS, also known roll up their sleeves and go future. Without continuing your story. If you are asked Sometimes common if the laws have a negative as drones, in the areas of to work outside rural com- success in the farming and to comment about a recent ground revolves around nu- effect on our food produc- law enforcement and emer- munities across Kansas. ranching sector, consumers election, talk about it with trition. A good analogy tion and consumption sys- gency management, small They perform a litany of will be in danger of losing could be the parallel be- tem. an agricultural flavor. business and research. The chores – feeding and doctor- the high-quality, affordable Talk about how you be- tween a person’s need for Tell your story – the story ing livestock, cultivating food so many expect and first working session was lieve your elected official healthful food and a plant’s of agriculture. No one else March 11 and focused on their crops, pulling mainte- take for granted. will be able to work with need for a well-balanced is going to. nance on machinery, paying How do farmers help agriculture. you to make sure our state diet. Let consumers know the “There is already great bills – you name it and farm- consumers understand their and nation makes energy It’s easy to move from nu- value of food. Tell them how ers and ranchers do it. profession? interest in the use of UAS development, rural trans- trition to some of the more you go about producing the among public and private While all of these activi- It begins with the com- portation and finding new difficult challenges facing healthiest, best-tasting food ties are necessary, agricul- mitment of farmers and groups in Kansas. It’s pru- markets agriculture’s top agriculture. Topics on anywhere in the world. It’s a dent for us to be on the tural advocacy has become ranchers to tell their side of priorities. everyone’s minds today in- story only you can tell and a farmer and rancher’s most the story whenever and leading edge of this bud- Give people a glimpse clude safe drinking water, tell well. ding industry, to under- important chore. Farmers wherever the opportunity into your profession – a sub- availability of credit and fis- This is your livelihood. and ranchers have an obli- presents itself. Whether you stand the needs of current ject that affects your bottom cal responsibility. You are food-producing spe- and future users, and to fig- gation to provide the public talk to grade-schoolers, line and one that affects the Today, many people are cialists. You must tell your ure out how we safely and with an understanding of service clubs or state legis- well-being of your family, concerned about chemical story. efficiently get from here to their profession. lators, remember to prac- their families – everyone. run-off into rivers, lakes and John Schlageck is a lead- there,” said Jesse R. Romo, Never has it become tice the art of relationship It’s easier than you might streams. As a farmer you ing commentator on agricul- director of aviation at the cannot afford to overuse ture and rural Kansas. Born Kansas Department of these expensive chemical and raised on a diversified Transportation. products. Tell them that. Let farm in northwestern Kansas, Dates and locations of them know you, more than his writing reflects a lifetime the remaining working ses- anyone else, are concerned of experience, knowledge and sions and summit are as fol- about the land where your passion. lows: • April 20, 1-3 p.m., emer- gency management/law en- forcement, Kansas Law En- forcement Training Center, 11009 S. Hornet St., Hutchinson. • June 5, 1-3 p.m., re- search and survey, Kansas State University at Salina, 2310 Centennial Rd., Salina. Spring has sprung: that thought (or more than faint) smell of smoke • July 15, 1-3 p.m., small crossed my mind as I typed April on on the evening air. Nothing says business interests, National Center for Aviation Train- this week’s column. Wow, we are fi- spring like a good pasture burning. ing, 4404 N. Webb Rd., Wi- nally loosening winter’s cold grip Evidence of this can be seen in the chita. and walking into the warm sunlight black landscape or the sooty four- • August 25, 1-3 p.m., all of spring. The world is aglow in the wheeler with a water tank in the segments meeting and up- date on UAS policies and green carpet covering the hills, flow- back of any rancher’s pickup on regulations, Kansas Depart- ers are starting to emerge from the Main Street. Seeing big cedar trees ment of Transportation, 700 soil and the trees are full of blos- going up in flames like giant torches S.W. Harrison, Topeka. • Oct. 15, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 soms. All is new and good. is one of the best signs of spring I p.m., Kansas UAS Summit, For several weeks I have watched know. National Center for Avia- for the signs of spring and finally I So let’s say you are in a small tion Training, 4404 N. Webb have started to see them. Was it the town in the Flint Hills and you are Rd., Wichita. Although the discussions return of the robins that told me talking to a passing traveler at the will be conducted by select- spring was near? No, not really. How local café. You make mention that all ed subject-matter experts about the buds on the fruit trees? the signs point to the fact that win- in a moderated roundtable format, the public is invited No, in fact, I am pretty sure that ter is finally behind us and spring is to attend. Please register to brings on a freeze. Maybe it was the surely here. They will probably attend at https://Kansas geese flying south. Wrong again, I guess that your statement was made UASSummit.eventbrite. live by a lake and they fly back and because of your keen awareness of com. forth all the time. Okay, what about the natural world around you and the greening of the grass? Nope, but the observations you have made it is a reminder that I need to get my came while communing with nature lawn mower fixed. each day. I know all of those are classical They will wonder if it is the dis- signs that spring has sprung, but tant gobble of the turkey, the daf- the signs I am looking for are much fodils peaking through the warm, closer to home. For instance, I know moist soil or the robin hunting for a that spring is in the air when I drive meal of earth worms. They might by a neighbor’s house and I see their even suspect that you know this be- chore clothes hung out on the line to cause of the sun’s position in the sky dry. No self-respecting livestock or the length of sunlight during the owner would dare wash their chore day. The unsuspecting city slicker clothes until winter and calving sea- might even say it is just a feeling son are truly over. What would hap- that every farmer and rancher gets pen if you washed your coveralls, deep down in their and is they had not dried and say a winter passed along generation to genera- storm blew in while a heifer was tion. calving? Coveralls on the clothes line Just smile and look at them is the most solid sign of spring one sagely with a nod and a wink. After can find in rural America. all, you know something they don’t; Another sure sign of springtime you are one step ahead of the game. in cattle country is the absence of We all know that country folks don’t shaving cream on grocery store rely on birds, plants or even the sun shelves. Yes, warmer weather means to announce the changing of the sea- itchy calving season beards. Hair- sons. We are much savvier than cuts and shaving are now again in that. Little do they know that the GRASS & GRAIN (USPS 937-880) vogue. As the teens would say, the surest sign of spring is closer than The newsweekly for Kansas and southern Ne- braska, published each Tuesday at 1531 Yuma shaggy, haggard, disheveled look of they might think. (Box 1009), Manhattan, KS by Ag Press, Inc. calving season is so last winter. This The surest sign of spring is a Periodicals postage paid at Manhattan, Kansas. also coincides with clogged sink mere two tables down. It would be Postmaster send address changes to: Ag Press, drains, hair on the counter and dirty the farmer or rancher enjoying his 785-539-7558 Box 1009, Manhattan, KS 66505. looks from your wife. Shaving a ice tea, eating lunch sporting clean Fax 785-539-2679 Subscription — $79 for 2 years. $43 for 1 year, beard off is tough and there is col- chore clothes, a fresh shave, and a includes sales tax. Outside Kansas, $50 for 1 Editor — Donna Sullivan year, $93 for 2 years. lateral damage. new haircut and smelling faintly of [email protected] Finally, the best indicator of smoke. That is the best sign of MEMBER OF — Advertising Staff — Associated Press spring in the Flint Hills is the orange spring I know. Steve Reichert glow in the evening sky and the faint [email protected] www.grassandgrain.com Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Page 3 Ag Heritage Park Spring Crank Up! invites tractor enthusiasts, public Ag Heritage Park’s 4:00 p.m. The ticket dona- open tractor show day from group. Spring Crank Up! Tractor tions will benefit Ag Her- 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Besides Admission to the Park is RIFFEL Show is scheduled for Sat- itage Park. The 4 x 4’ barn viewing the tractors in the by donation, very much urday, April 18, 2015. This quilt was painted and do- show, visitors may “step needed for park upkeep and fourth annual tractor show nated by Connie Larson. back in time” and tour the maintenance. Along with BOER GOATS is open to the public, and es- The Ag Heritage Park main many exhibits of agricultur- gate donations Ag Heritage pecially tractor enthusiasts. museum building displays al history in the Park. The Park welcomes corporate Tractor owners are encour- two barn quilt blocks paint- Park features a large dis- sponsors who are vital to Ag Open House & Bid Off aged to bring their tractors ed by artist Susan Kesl, and play of horse drawn equip- Heritage Park remaining to show, whether they are is part of the Kansas Flint ment, as well as other farm open to the public April 12 • 1 PM LIGHT LUNCH PROVIDED reconditioned or not; old or Hills Quilt Trail. More infor- equipment dated from the For more information new. The tractors will be on mation on the Kansas Flint 1800s through the mid-1960s. concerning the Spring Selling approximately 25 display from 10:00 a.m. to Hills Quilt Trail is available Also on the grounds are an Crank Up! Tractor Show on 4:00 p.m., with a “Parade of at www.KsFlintHillsQuilt 1885-era one room school Saturday, April 18th, or to Wethers & Does Power” cruise through Trail.com. house, a two-room farm schedule individual visits downtown scheduled at 9:30 Lunch, snacks and drinks house, and a log cabin, or bus tours to Ag Heritage 3070 Quail Creek, Lincolnville, KS a.m. There is no pre-regis- will be available all day on along with other farm out- Park on future dates, please tration required, and no the grounds. The Alta Vista buildings. Two museum call Kirby Zimmerman, 620- Karl: 785-466-6863 registration fee for the day, C of C will sponsor a biscuit buildings include a com- 767-2714 or Hazel Zimmer- with registration beginning and gravy breakfast down- plete display of household man, 785-482-3865. Visit James: 785-466-6822 at 8:00 a.m. Ag Heritage town from 7-10 a.m. A vari- items, miscellaneous farm www.AgHeritagePark.com Park is located at 103 S. ety of local Alta Vista busi- memorabilia and machin- and Facebook for updates. Main, the south edge of Alta nesses will be open for the ery. Ag Heritage Park dis- Vista. day. plays offer interest for A variety of tractors, Ag Heritage Park will be young and old, and any age MAKE YOUR DISK ROLL LIKE NEW! equipment and garden trac- tors is expected for the WITH AN ADD ON ROLLING BASKET HARROW show, in addition to the 40- plus tractors on display in Mounting arms have 18” of lateral the Park, ranging in age adjustment allowing for mounting on from 1918 to 1960. These equipment that is not straight across tractors were collected by Ag Heritage Park founder the back. Everett Zimmerman, and 10” of vertical adjustment allows for put on public display back differences in mounting place heights and in 1999. The show also typi- accommodates different size blade diameters. cally includes several sta- tionary engines displays. • Springs allow for additional The schedule for the day, adjustment if needed. besides the tractor show, in- cludes Ron Schultz and • Baskets are 10” in diameter and can be Friends Jamming, begin- built to any width on 15” increments. ning at 11:00 a.m, featuring bluegrass and gospel music. • Harrow can be fitted to any piece A barn quilt block drawing will be held at 4:00 p.m., of tillage equipment leaving your with tickets available in ad- fields with a smooth, even finish. vance, and show day prior to 25’ Krause 4900 fitted with rolling harrow. Call and price one for your piece of tillage equipment! 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Archive compilation by Kevin Macy Page 4 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 As we celebrate our 60th Anniversary here at Grass & keep warm. 2 tablespoons oil Grain, we are sharing some flashbacks from issues from the ***** 1 red bell pepper & 1 yel- early years. In 1969 Mrs. Cecil Gifford of Eskridge shared Millie Conger, Tecum- low bell pepper, sliced her winning recipe for Sour Cream Chocolate Cake! seh: into 1/2-inch wide strips RHUBARB CAKE 6 medium red potatoes, 2 cups flour cut into 1/2-inch dice 1 1/4 cups sugar size 1 baking soda 16-ounce package smoked Lydia Miller, Westphalia, Wins 1/2 teaspoon salt kielbasa sausage, diced 2 eggs Heat oil in a large, Weekly Contest And Recipe Book 1 cup sour cream heavy pot or deep large Winner Lydia Miller, Westphalia: 3 cups diced rhubarb skillet with lid over ASPARAGUS WITH HOT BACON DRESSING Topping: medium heat, then add (Diabetic recipe) 1 cup sugar red and yellow bell pep- 2 slices bacon, finely diced 1/4 cup butter pers and potatoes, stir- 1/2 medium onion, finely chopped 1/4 cup flour ring to coat with oil. Stir Cinnamon for dusting in kielbasa and cook, cov- 1/4 cup vinegar Preheat oven to 350 de- ered, stirring occasional- 1/4 cup water grees. Grease and flour a ly, until potatoes are ten- Sugar substitute to equal 2 teaspoons sugar 9-by-13-inch pan. Stir to- der, about 25-30 minutes. 14 1/2-ounce can asparagus, heated & drained or use gether flour, sugar, bak- ***** fresh ing soda, and salt in a Lydia Miller, West- Brown bacon in skillet until crisp. Add onion and large bowl. Add eggs and phalia: cook until tender; drain well. Add vinegar and water. sour cream and stir until RICE ZUCCHINI Bring to a boil. Remove from heat and stir in sugar smooth, then fold in TORTE substitute. Pour it over asparagus. Serve warm. Makes rhubarb. Batter will be 1 cup uncooked rice 4 servings. thick and barely covers 2 cups zucchini Nutrition Info (serving size 1/2 cup): calories 58; the fruit. Pour into pre- 1/2 cup thinly sliced Food For Thought: Smart Food Choices carb. 8 g; fiber 3 g; protein 4 g; sodium 453 mg; fat 2 g; pared pan and spread onion evenly. To prepare the 1 cup grated Cheddar Can Make Big Changes In Behavior chol. 3 mg. Exchanges: 1 vegetable, 1 fat. topping, stir sugar and cheese By Martha Murphy ***** butter in a small bowl 1/3 cup cooking oil Wildcat District Beth Scripter, Abilene: Preheat oven to 325 de- until smooth. Add flour 3 eggs, slightly beaten Extension Agent “These won't last long!” grees. Wrap each smokie and stir until mixture is Dash of garlic powder Pittsburg EFNEP office BACON WRAPPED with a piece of bacon, and crumbly. Sprinkle on top Paprika Did you know that LIL' SMOKIES secure with a toothpick. of batter. Dust lightly Boil and steam rice what you feed your 1 pound bacon, cut into Place on a cookie sheet with cinnamon. Bake until tender. Drain. Chop child could greatly af- thirds and sprinkle with the until a toothpick in cen- and wash zucchini and fect his or her behavior Increase Omega 3 Fats. 1 package beef Lil’ Smok- brown sugar. Bake for 40 ter comes out clean, cook in boiling salted and learning ability? These healthy fats ies minutes. Put them in the about 45 minutes. Cool water. Mix rice, zucchini Encouraging your fami- promote both physical 3/4 cup brown sugar crock-pot to serve and cake in pan on rack 1 and all ingredients, ex- and mental growth. hour. cept paprika. Place in ly members to choose ***** greased baking dish. foods wisely and to cook They help the brain, Millie Conger, Tecum- Sprinkle paprika over top and eat together often nerves and eyes func- seh: and bake at 350 degrees can be a smart choice in tion well. 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Mili- establish peace with the tary escorts were to guard southern plains tribes, stages on all routes through Wynkoop distributed food Indian country. and explained an earlier Careful monitoring of the treaty held on the Little situation couldn’t account Arkansas River to those BARN BUILDERS A Fight for Peace for every transgression. As people who had not been at DT CONSTRUCTION winter began to clear, trou- the conference. Wynkoop 918-527-0117 The Cheyenne are gener- ern Cheyenne were known ble was not far behind. On believed that by talking to ally recognized as a divided in Kansas, but more com- February 21 a man by the all of the people instead of Free Estimates! All Workers Insured Est. 1977 nation made up of bands in monly stayed north of the name of Boggs traded a only their leaders, peace One Year Warranty the north, the Northern Platte. In the middle, the Cheyenne out of his money could be accomplished. Cheyenne, and bands in the Dog Soldiers usually pre- by exchanging eleven one- Capt. G.A. Gordon of the south, the Southern ferred to range from the dollar bills for ten ten-dol- Second Cavalry also in- Cheyenne. But a military so- Smoky Hill River to the Re- lar bills. When the Chey- formed the Indians that ciety, the Dog Men, more publican River. However, in enne man discovered he white offenders of the treaty 30x50x10 enclosed...... Galvalume $8,000 popularly known as the Dog late January, 1866, the Dog had been cheated, he and would be punished. 12’ slider, 1 walk door .....Colored metal $9,000 Soldiers, was actually a Soldiers moved 75 miles three other braves went Big Head, an important 40x60x14 enclosed Price includes third division of the south of the Arkansas River looking for Boggs. Not find- leader of the Dog Soldier 2 12’ sliding doors...... Galvalume $14,600 labor and material. 1 walk door...... Colored metal $16,000 Cheyenne people. The as a cruel winter raged over ing him at home the Indians Society was not happy with 40x100x16 enclosed www.DTCBarns.com Southern Cheyenne ranged the plains. The Dog Men killed and scalped Boggs’ living among the Plains 20’ split sliding door ...... Galvalume $22,800 over a territory from the who had raided stage sta- son. Learning of the particu- Apache and Arapahoe south 1 walk door...... Colored metal $24,800 Texas Panhandle to Nebras- tions along the Smoky Hill lars of the incident, Capt. G. of the Arkansas River as re- Trail in late 1865 now ex- A. Gordon, commanding at quired by the treaty. He pre- pressed a desire to negoti- Fort Dodge, reported, "I ferred living where he was ate peace with the whites. think this case needs no fur- “born and bred” in the U.S. Military authorities ther comment." Smoky Hill country. Wyn- were not convinced that After a full month’s delay koop convinced him to stay Mid-America Pig Sale peace was in the works. In Cheyenne Agent Major E. W. on the road to peace until February the War Depart- Wynkoop was given permis- his request could be re- Saturday April 11, 2015 • 1:30 p.m. viewed by proper authori- ties. Crossbred,CiCo Park, Duroc, Manhattan, Spot & York KS During the council, Pick your winner for the county fair, Kansas State Fair, and Jr. Livestock Show. Wynkoop learned of a six- SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 9:30 AM teen year-old captive, Am- 2014 AUCTION Location: 711 Argyle St. — anda Fletcher, in Little Osborne Co. OTHER 2014 WINNERS MINNEAPOLIS, KANSAS Raven’s camp. Wynkoop im- Reserve Overall • Reserve AOB, Marshall County Consisting of antiques & collectibles, household furniture & Breeding Gilt, • Champ Overall Gilt, Marshall County appliances, hand tools, lawn & garden tools & equipment. mediately sent soldiers to Courtney Baetz • Champ & Reserve Spot, Riley County Auctioneer’s Note: To view the auction bill in its entirety go to take her into custody. His • Reserve AOB, Swine Classic www.ksallink.com or www.wacondatrader.com swift action was viewed by • 3rd Overall AOB Breeding Gilt, KJLS the Cheyenne with a sense • Class Winner, Hill City Shoot Out Lunch Served. of respect earlier negotia- • Numerous Other Class Winners! WANDA MAUK ESTATE, OWNER tors were not able to achieve. Tyson, BJ, and Wyatt Haller Family Show Pigs Auction Conducted By: BACON AUCTION CO. Royce K. Bacon, Auctioneer, 785-392-2465 The military buildup Ethan Frantz Marvin Haller, Buchman continued even as 620-947-1730 785-410-1633 (785) 499-3018 or 499-5246 Wynkoop’s quest for peace Alta Vista, KS Hillsboro, KS Manhattan, KS improved. On March 1, the Auctioneer: Lynn Langvardt (785) 761-5813, cell • NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. First U.S. Volunteer In- ka’s Platte River. The North- fantry, known as the Galva- nized Yankees, re-estab- lished a military presence at Monument Station on the Smoky Hill Trail. Elements of the Second U.S. Cavalry and the Galvanized Yankees were sent to Camp Pond Creek near present-day Wal- lace, Kansas on April 1. Major Wynkoop contin- ued to tirelessly pursue peace. He found Dog Sol- dier leader Little Robe and his people on April 4th. They were camped on Wood Creek, 15 miles from Fort Larned. The warriors were preparing to raid stage sta-

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VERY LIMITED AMOUNT stands; serving table; glass modern kitchen appliances; peppers; figurines; hand paint- Model 4450; Glenco 32’ field header & 18’ bean head & 6 row OFSMALLITEMSTOSELL, front cabinet top; Chiminea on many many knick-knacks; ed plates & bowls; butter dish cultivator; NH small square baler JD corn head w/adapter; 1986 SOBEONTIMEFORTHIS sewing machine stand; wood modern blue & white; decora- with creamer & sugar; cranber- Model 275; Bradford gravity Volvo semi tractor; Schuler feed AUCTION! incubator; 3 & 5pc metal lawn tor pieces; many vases; blue ry etched wine set; paper dolls; wagon; E-Z Flow gravity wagon wagon; 6 row JD planter; 4 row furniture sets; concrete bird Willow condiment set; German blue & white dishes. bath; concrete bench; several steins 1894 etc; crystal wine For information call Neal at 785-366-6954. ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECE- old bathing beauty ceramic fig- set; 4pcs Fenton; Sleepy Eye DENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL. LUNCH SERVED. CLERK/CASHIER AUCTION COMPANY Many Many More items, Lots of Quality throughout! SELLERS: ROYAL BARTEN NOTE: Very Large personal collection of Pat’s, she traveled throughout collecting. Don’t “Be Wise”...Select miss this Auction if you enjoy collecting! Pictures on website. RON SHIVERS REALTY & AUCTION CO. PAT REASONER ESTATE RON SHIVERS, BROKER/AUCTIONEER GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS 120 NE 14TH ST., P.O. BOX 356, ABILENE, KS 67410 VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER PHONE: (785) 263-7488 • FAX: (785) 263-1973 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 EMAIL: [email protected] www.gannonauctions.com Visit our website: www.rsrealtyandauction.com Page 8 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Farmland wins PR Week’s Arts, Entertainment & Media Campaign of the Year

“Lights, Camera, Farm- in the PR Week Awards’ Arts, by the U.S. Farmers and March 19th. According to to be an effective consumer above the estimate, earned land! The Farmland docu- Entertainment & Media Ranchers Alliance® the PR Week entry, the annu- communications tool. The a 93% positive rating on Rot- mentary, produced by Campaign of the Year cate- (USFRA®). The Farmland al PR Week Awards recog- film help to create a posi- tenTomatoes.com, and with award-winning director gory. The national film re- campaign received the nizes creative excellence in tive shift in consumer and the support of USFRA part- James Moll, took top billing lease was supported and led honor in New York on public relations program- media perception of modern ner organizations, has been ming and are viewed by the U.S. agriculture. Farmland screened more than 1,000 public relations industry as was accepted into five film times. Surveys found that one of the highest honors. festivals, debuted in 170 53% of the primary target Farmland achieved enor- movie theatres selling more audience was aware of the mous reach and continues than 11,000 tickets—84% documentary, and 46% were familiar with the organiza- tion, a 91% increase from 2013. “USFRA is proud to be recognized by PR Week,” LANDTHURSDAY, APRIL AUCTION 23 — 10:00 AM said USFRA CEO Randy Grant County Civic Center, South Room Krotz. “We couldn’t have 1000 W. Patterson Avenue — ULYSSES, KS 67880 achieved what we have 4,800 +/- Acres Irrigated Grant County, Kansas without the vision of direc- tor James Moll and his team, the support of numerous in- 30 QUARTERS - ALL IRRIGATED OFFERED IN 15 TRACTS FROM 8 +/- ACRE TO 160 +/- ACRE TO 640 +/- ACRE dividuals including present AND IN COMBINATION and former staff, USFRA’s CROPS: All Open. POSSESSION: April 23, 2015 board members who imme- MINERALS: None. TAXES: Prorated to closing date diately embraced the oppor- TENANT FARMER: None tunity and many, many oth- Soil types & FSA information available for each tract. ers. USFRA is committed to ALSO ... TWO HOMES SELLING! taking the message of farm- CONTACT OFFICE FOR BIDDERS PACKET ers and ranchers to unex- pected places, as we did 212 N MAIN ST/PO BOX 487 with Farmland, and we will ULYSSES, KS 67880 strive to look for innovative Office Telephone – 620.356.1954 and unique ideas that will Office Fax – 620.356.1942 continue to foster consumer Jerry Stutzman - (620) 353-9411 dialogue around food in Owner/KS Broker America.” Tobias Stutzman - (620) 952-1478 “I also want to express a License in Kansas & Agent/Auctioneer special thank you to those Oklahoma who have hosted a Farmland screening in their local com- Email [email protected] • Website: stutzmanrealty.com munity or attended a screening event,” continued Krotz, “and extend a per- sonal invitation for those 10 & 12 Bale Hay Trailers who have yet to see the film, to do so. It is imperative to get the film in front of con- sumers who have questions about how we produce our food, and we call on the en- tire agricultural community to help us do this.” Farmland had a strong online presence generating • Cradles can be lifted w/one hand nearly than 62 million im- • Cradles are removable pressions and earning more • Safety locks for cradles in both the up & down positions, than 463 national media placements. Today the film located at the front of trailer is available through digital • 1-Year Mfg. Warranty on axles & tires • 2-Year Warranty on trailer platforms and the DVD can • Heavy duty tubular construction be purchased at select Wal- • 10-bale trailer has 7,000 lb. tandem axle with brakes mart retail stores, at Wal- • 12-bale trailer has 10,000 lb. tandem dual axle with brakes mart.com, Amazon.com and • 16” wheels, 10 ply radial tires • Comes with a spare tire can be rented via Netflix. “Brilliantly done,” added a judge in an article from PR Week. “This asset will live on for a long, long DENNINGMACHINE SHOP, INC. time.” Toll-Free: 866-293-5450 THE WORKHORSE OF WESTERN KANSAS Prospective planting report released Kansas corn growers in- tend to plant 4.05 million acres this year, unchanged from 2014, according to the USDA’s National Agricul- tural Statistics Service. Soybean planted acre- age is expected to be 3.80 million acres, down 5 per- cent from last year. Winter wheat seeded in the fall of 2014 is estimated at 9.40 mil- lion acres, down 2 percent from last year. Sorghum growers in Kansas intend to plant 2.90 million acres, up 2 percent from a year ago. All hay acreage to be har- vested is expected to total 2.50 million acres, up 9 per- cent from last year’s acreage. Sunflower producers ex- pect to plant 76,000 acres, up 21 percent from 2014. Oil type varieties account for 55,000 acres, up 22 percent from a year ago. Non-oil va- rieties made up the balance of 21,000 acres, up 17 per- cent. Oat intentions are esti- mated at 95,000 acres, up 12 percent from last year. Cot- ton producers expect to plant 24,000 acres, down 23 percent from a year ago. Barley intentions are esti- mated at 20,000 acres, up 25 percent from 2014. Dry edible bean acreage are estimated at 7,000 acres, down 7 percent from last year. Estimates in this report are based on a survey con- ducted during the first two weeks of March. Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Page 9 fair, 60 good, and 6 excel- 37 light. lent. Cattle and calf death Hay and roughage sup- Field work heats up as spring gets under way loss rated 0 percent heavy, plies rated 2 percent very For the week ending ported an increase in field rated 19 percent very short, lent. Winter wheat jointing 72 average, and 28 light. short, 10 short, 84 adequate, March 29, temperatures av- activities with the recent 42 short, 39 adequate, and 0 was at 15 percent, ahead of Sheep and lamb condi- and 4 surplus. eraged four to six degrees mild weather, including fer- surplus. 5 last year, but behind 18 av- tions rated 0 percent very Stock water supplies above normal except in tilizer and herbicide appli- Field Crops Report: Win- erage. poor, 0 poor, 29 fair, 65 good, rated 14 percent very short, northeast Kansas, where cation, planting prepara- ter wheat condition rated 4 Livestock Report: Cattle and 6 excellent. Sheep and 26 short, 60 adequate, and 0 temperatures were near tion, and moving cattle off percent very poor, 13 poor, and calf conditions rated 1 lamb death loss rated 0 per- surplus. normal, according to the crop residue. The lack of 44 fair, 35 good, and 4 excel- percent very poor, 2 poor, 31 cent heavy, 63 average, and USDA’s National Agricul- moisture was a concern in a tural Statistics Service. number of counties. There Light precipitation was re- were 5.8 days suitable for ported in eastern Kansas fieldwork. Topsoil moisture with amounts up to half an rated 16 percent very short, inch, while the west re- 37 short, 46 adequate, and 1 mained dry. Producers re- surplus. Subsoil moisture COIN AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 9:00 AM 627 Market Street — PORTIS, KS 67474 DOORSFOR OPEN RICHARD FOR ROMINE VIEWING ESTATE AT 8:00 AM Selling over 400 lot of coins including: Mint and PR Sets including 1955* Several Am. Eagles* Bronze Medals* Prestige Sets * Books of Silver Coins* Silver Bars including 10 oz. and 100 oz. * Over 100 Rolls Wht. Cents in- cluding some date rolls* US ½ $ Type Set* US ¼ $ Type Set* 20th Century Type Set* Wartime Nickel and Cent Sets* 1995 Silver Premier Set* Several $20 and $50 Gold Pieces* Bust ½ $ including 1822, 1825, 1828, and 1836 AU* Morgan and Peace $* Rolls of Silver Dimes, ¼ s and `½ $* 10 Rolls 1982 Silver Eagles ( Monex Int)* National CommerativeAND Society MORE! Medals View our will websitebe Selling for in more sets as information well as individually and pictures. 1oz. Silver* 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 WAMEGO CITY AUCTION SUNDAY, APRIL 19 — 1:00 PM AUCTION LOCATION: on the corner of 4th Street & Plum WAMEGO, KANSAS OFFICE EQUIPMENT MISCELLANEOUS Printers & copiers; computers & Scoreboard; steel framed keyboards; power cords, power doors; pieces log cabin type sid- supply cords, Ethernet, switch- ing; Christmas decor; bicycles; es and computer mouse; many 7 drawer tool cabinet. misc. office supplies; laminator; TOOLS/LAWN & GARDEN scanner; Dictaphone; phones; Craftsman 20 gal tank 2HP Air typewriters. Compressor; Snapper 14” push VEHICLES mowers; Lawnboy 18” 4.5 HP 2 1998 Chevrolet 4WD 2500 cycle; Craftsman chipper/ Vortec, Utility bed; 1976 Interna- shredder; Briggs/Stratton Side- tional truck w/1500 gal SS walk edger; Welxtrol 30 gal sewage tank and PTO driven pressure tank; Craftsman 42” vacuum pump V8 motor; 1993 riding mower; Sewer cleaner Dodge ½ ton pickup; bucket hose on reel; cast iron clamp on truck; 1982 Ford, 38” lift, Teco water line tapping machine. built lift. VERY PARTIAL LISTING. Go to our website for pictures & full listings: www.kscrossroads.com

Terms: Cash or Check. No Credit Cards. The City of Wamego makes no warranty or guarantee for the integrity of any equipment and the City shall be held harmless of any damages or personal injury resulting from the con- dition of any such equipment. CITY OF WAMEGO, EXCESS INVENTORY 7840 E USTWO HwyLOCATIONS 24, Manhattan: 785-539-2732 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 Terri Hollenbeck, Broker/Owner: 785-223-2947 Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner, 785-770-0222

SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 10:00 AM AuctionAUCTION held 1 mile north, 1 ½ miles east, and ¼ mile south of MORROWVILLE, KANSAS TRACTORS, COMBINE bu. gravity flow double dump & HEADERS trailers one w. surge brake. 2 2005 CaseIH MX210 MFWD gravity flow 6in. hyd. unloading diesel tractor, cab, air, & heat, augers; 14ft. 4 wheel trailer w. 18 spd. power shift, triple hyds. Gehl running gears; 6 JD front 170hp. 18-4-46 radial hub weights; 3pt. quick tach; JD duals, nice tires all round, 5,600 tractor hyd cyl.; 10x10ft elect. hrs. always shedded: 1983 IHC metal truck platform scales. 1480 axial flow diesel hydro HAY EQUIP., CATTLE EQUIP. combine, 2,873 hrs. new front & MISC. tire, shedded; Case IH 1020- Case IH 8465 auto. big round 22ft. hume reel flex header w. baler w. dual twine wrap; Ver- new wobble box, on 4 wheel meer R23A double hyd slide de- header trailer; JD 653A row crop livery 24ft. Rake; Farm Star 3pt. 6x30 bean header w. Bish IHC 12in. post hole digger; 500 gal. to JD adapter. propane tank on rubber; 1,000 MACHINERY & gal fuel barrel w. elect pump; 2- GRAVITY WAGONS 300 gal. fuel barrel on stands; Case IH 3900 hyd fold 22ft. 17- 10ft. Sections cement feed wheel disc, like new blades; continuous bunks; Jet Co. PTO Case IH 4600 hyd fold 28ft. wire winder; 30 rolls used barb vibra shank field cultivator w. wire; 4 wire 16ft. cattle panels; 4 harrow attach.; IHC 900 cyclo Richie cattle self waters; P&H air 6 row 30in. pull type planter elect. welder; pump jack; used w. liquid fert., dry insect., corn, corrugated barn tin various milo, beans, & sunflower drums; lengths; 3 Regency business Great Plains 1205NT no till dou- band radios one w/base station ble disc opener 12ft. end wheel power supply; rack load of tools drill 3,305 acres; Bush Hog 14ft. & misc. 10in. disc plow; 2 Parker 300 Auctioneers Note: Be on time sale will be over at Noon. All trac- tor, combine & machinery always been shedded and in field ready condition. Lunch on Grounds. TERMS CASH: Nothing removed until set- tled for. Not Responsible for Accidents ALAN PETERSON 785-630-0699 AUCTIONEERS: NOVAK BROS. & GIEBER Website: www.nckcn.com/novakbrosgieberauction/ Roger Novak Les Novak Butch Gieber Belleville, Kansas Munden, Kansas Cuba, Kansas 785-527-2626 785-987-5588 785-729-3831 785-527-1302 (Cell) Troy Novak, Munden, Kansas, 785-987-5372 Clerk: Scott Clerking, Belleville, Kansas Page 10 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Deadline nearing for 2015 Flint Hills Beef Fest cattle contests Entries are being accept- What is the Flint Hills grasslands. Five contests of ity on grade & yield The winners of the Grass ed on a first-come, first- ed for the 2015 Flint Hills Beef Fest? The Flint Hills stocker cattle are conducted • Overall Gain – Spring Futurity and Live Stocker served basis and only 40 Beef Fest Cattle Contests. Beef Fest is a celebration of in pens of three head with weigh-in to harvest Show will be announced pens of steers and 40 pens of This is the 29th year for the the Kansas Flint Hills grass separate divisions for steers For this year’s contest, during the evening awards heifers will be accepted for Flint Hills Beef Fest, which cattle industry to promote and heifers. The contests the cattle will be received banquet on Saturday, Au- this year’s contests. To en- is headquartered in Empo- the kind and quality of cat- are: on Saturday, April 25 from gust 22nd. Those cattle en- sure your spot, be sure to re- ria. tle that graze the Kansas • Grass Futurity – Meas- 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at tering the Feedlot and Car- turn a completed entry form ures weight gain on grass Emporia Livestock Sales. cass contests will be by April 17, 2015. • Live Stocker Show – The cattle will be turned out shipped to the feedlot For more information or Quality judging on muscle, to grass on the following where they will be fed for to request an entry form, conformation & overall per- Monday and will graze until 140 days. For this year’s cat- call (620) 528-3444 or by e- AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:30 AM formance on grass approximately August 20th. tle contests, nearly $18,000 mail at flinthillsbeeffes Located 2 3/4 miles East of SCRANTON, KS. • Feedlot – Weight gain The cattle will graze at the in cash awards will be hand- [email protected] or visit our Ford 9N tractor;OR, 1/4 Brush mile Hog West 5’, of Jct.hydro, of Hwys. 27HP 56 Kohler & 75 54” deck; in the feedlot Highland Ranch near Olpe ed out. website at www.beeffest. 3pt.; Dirt slip, 3 pt.; blade 6’, 3 McCulloch chain saw; Crafts- • Carcass – Carcass qual- again this year. Entries are being accept- com pt.; Snapper 8HP tiller; Lincoln man wire feed 110V wire 250/220 welder; Hobart genera- welder; 270+/- Haydite blocks; tor/welder on trailer; 2 MEC 60 13 sheets 5/8 OSB; (3) 6x6”x20’ shotgun reloaders; beer keg cedar beams; cooler; 5 display cases; gun MANY OTHER Understanding spring musk thistle control safe 18+; 2014 Cub Cadet, ITEMS! By David G. Hallauer, ment Specialist Dr. Walt What we really care ents include 2,4-D, dicamba, Inspection Day of Sale Only. Meadowlark Extension Fick shared some musk this- about is control – and elimi- picloram, metsulfuron, MIKE SENDER & TRAVIS JOHNSON, SELLERS District Agent, Crops & tle facts recently that I nating as much seed produc- chlorsulfuron and aminopy- Soils/Horticulture thought were quite interest- tion as possible is the key. ralid. Control does become WISCHROPPwww.wischroppauctions.com AUCTIONS • 785-828-4212 K-State Research & Ex- ing – and timely – as musk Multiple options are avail- increasingly difficult as tension Rangeland Manage- thistle season begins. So, able. Mowing at the bloom rosettes bolt then bud – and let’s start with some trivia: stage can be effective, if you the preferred products for Musk thistle was first found do so two to three times at control begins to decrease. in Kansas in 1932 with near- two to four-week intervals. Some herbicides have ly a million acres infested Digging is popular, but must shown some activity on re- today, covering every county be done two to four inches ducing seed viability, but for in Kansas. Yikes! below the soil surface. best results, treat early. Musk thistle’s bienni- Musk thistle head and Need a list of herbicide al/winter annual life cycle rosette weevils can also control recommendations? gives it a competitive advan- help reduce seed produc- Grab a copy of the 2015 tage. Spring germinating tion. Good grazing manage- Chemical Weed Control for plants stay in the rosette ment is a great option. A Field Crops, Pastures, form all summer. Following competitive grass stand can Rangeland, and Noncrop- the next winter, they bolt, often be the best control op- land publication from your flower, and produce seeds. tion we have. Herbicides District Office or access it So, just when we think we’ve are also an option and a online at http://www.ksre got a handle on them – more number of products are very .ksu.edu/bookstore/pubs/SR pop up! effective. Active ingredi- P1117.pdf . Always read the label with particular atten- tion to precautionary state- ARK OUR ALENDARS ments, grazing/haying re- M Y C strictions, and rates of ap- WUTHNOW FAMILY plication. SHOW PIG SALE Sunday, April 12 • 3 PM Abilene Fairgrounds Selling Approx. 80 Head Yorks, Chesters, Hamps, Polands, Crossbreds Contact Danny for more information: Atchison Halstead 785-280-0902 The Hardware Store Troy’s True Value 913-367-7616 316-835-2163 Augusta Hoisington Augusta Saw Cates Carquest 316-775-3855 620-653-4226 Phillipsburg Beloit Holton Winchells Inc. Tork’s Small Eng. Repair Watkins Family Mower Care 785-543-2118 785-534-1020 785-364-3431 Plainville Big Bow Hoxie Carmichael True Value Shoemaker Farm & Home D&L Service, Inc. 785-434-2927 620-495-2316 785-675-3972 Prescott Chanute Humboldt Jim’s Sales & Service B&B Outdoor Services H & H Small Engine 913-471-4990 620-431-4311 620-473-3000 620-224-6273 (cell) Claflin Larned Quinter Bob’s Service Center Carr Auto Roy’s Repair 620-587-3326 620-285-6951 785-754-3520 Clay Center Sabetha Anderson Equipment Luray Rent-A-Tool Midway Coop 800-466-3370 785-284-0819 785-698-2411 Concordia Sawyer Krier Mower Milton Steve’s Repair 785-243-7256 Dan’s Service & Supply 620-594-2226 Dennis 620-478-2598 Selden Markleys Inc. Minneapolis/Salina Selden Lumber 620-423-9796 All Seasons Power 785-386-4376 Downs 785-392-3232 Strong City Miller Welding Clark Farm Store Norton 785-454-3425 620-273-6656 Norton Sports Center Durham 785-877-5452 Tonganoxie G&R Implement R&S Equipment 620-732-3245 Nortonville 913-721-1665 Nortonville Parts & Service Center Topeka Ellsworth 913-886-2960 True Value Boettcher Supply, Inc. 785-472-3202 Oswego 785-234-9492 Goddard Denton True Value Westphalia Johnsons Outdoor Power 620-795-2331 Hecks Small Engine 316-218-7961 Perry 785-893-1620 Greensburg Bishops Winona Greensburg Farm Supply 785-597-5245 Town & Country Sales 620-723-2171 785-846-7473 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Page 11 Making decisions on winter-killed wheat By Kim Larson, Crop a decent amount of army Amber, Peak, Rave, Maver- Corn, sunflowers, canola, Always refer to the spe- I hope very few of you Production Agent, River cutworm feeding. There also ick, Olympus, and Power- and alfalfa tend to be the cific herbicide label regard- have to make these tough Valley Extension District is a considerable amount of Flex are very persistent and most susceptible crops to ing crop rotation guidelines decisions on your wheat One part of my job I love winterkill. When consider- have fairly long crop rota- the sulfonylurea herbicides and restrictions. Label fields. Farming always is scouting fields for issues. ing management decisions tion guidelines. and have rotation guide- guidelines for crop rotation brings new challenges each As a farmer, you would on fields with partial or In general, the most tol- lines of 12 months or longer. are often complicated by year and we must strive to rather not have any prob- complete winterkill injury, erant summer crop to Most other commonly soil pH and geography. react with the most appro- lems to ever have to scout you need to contact your residues of these herbicides used wheat herbicides in Some product labels have priate management deci- for. However, as an agrono- crop insurance representa- is STS soybeans, followed Kansas have very short crop very rigid crop rotation re- sions in each situation. An mist, I enjoy the challenge tive first. by grain sorghum. Product rotation restrictions. In strictions, while other la- important step in the deci- of scouting fields and dis- If there are large areas of labels tend to specify grain fields where herbicide car- bels allow shorter intervals sion making process is get- covering the cause of an the field with winterkill, but sorghum, but forage ryover is a concern, it would in the case of catastrophic ting out and scouting your issue. It is fun for me to find other areas are fine, it sorghum and sudangrasses be best to wait until later in crop failure, as long as the own fields so you can re- and identify an insect or dis- would be best to avoid ap- would likely have similar the spring before planting to producer is willing to accept spond to their individual ease or nutrient deficiency plying topdress fertilizer to levels of tolerance. One allow as much time as possi- the risk of crop injury. needs and issues. and find a treatment option the bare areas where the major exception to this ble for herbicide dissipa- if needed. In my recent wheat has died. If fields are guideline is sorghum and tion. Tilling the soil to try to scouting ventures and completely dead, it might be Maverick herbicide. Sor- “dilute” the herbicide through visiting with many possible to plant these ghum is extremely suscepti- residue likely will not have of you, our wheat fields are fields to a summer row crop ble to Maverick and should a great benefit and could coming up with a number of or forage crop later this not be planted for at least 22 offset the benefits of not till- issues. Many farmers are spring, depending on plant- months after application. ing the soil. noticing their wheat “going back restrictions from any backwards.” With the lack of residual herbicides that rainfall, our wheat is really have been applied to the suffering and much of it has wheat. Many of the common- a lot of catching up to do ly used sulfonylurea herbi- SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 9:30 AM AUCTIONColumbus Hall, 2206 East 23rd Street coming out of winter fairly cides, including Ally, Ally small. Some fields have had Extra, Finesse, Glean, LAWRENCE, KS 66046 SELLERS: Estate of prominent Lawrence attorney Lance Burr, and Shari and Anthony Mohr. An outstanding auction, many itemsSeewww.dandlauctions.com with appraisal, only highlights for Complete are listed. Sale Plan Bill& to Photos attend!!

Antique & Modern Furniture Jewelry and Beadwork; and (10 am), Appliances: Fantastic Mesh Purses. Antique Oak Carved Cabinet; Quilts (11:30am), Music Ant. Walnut Railroad Agent Instruments, Glassware, Desk; Ant. Cherry Writing Desk; Collectibles, Household & Ant. “Snow Drift” Icebox; 4-Stack Misc: 10 Museum Quality Quilts; Bookcase; Ant. Treadle Sewing Native American Pottery, Machine; Ant. Walnut Dressers; Baskets, Artifacts and Décor incl. Cedar Chests; King Bed; 3 Pc. Turtle Shell Medicine Rattle in Bird’s Eye Maple Bedroom Set; Case, Mirror, Drums, Wall 3 Ant. Parlor Tables; Curio Hangings, and Sculptures; Cabinets; Ant. Metal Doctor’s Glassware incl. 150+ Pcs. of Cabinet; Italian Leather Pink Depression, Fostoria, Sectional Sofa; Loveseat; Coffee Vaseline Glass; Hand Painted and End Tables; Italian Maple Nippon; Wedgewood China; Dining Table and 6 Chairs; Sterling Items; Crystal, some Lamps; Hall Tree; Small Office Cobalt Blue and Ships Safe; Lift Chair; and More. Decanters; Steuben Whale Guns, Knives (12 Noon): Colt Paperweight; Roseville, Hull and Diamondback .38 Special Van Briggle Pottery; 4 Mantle Revolver w/ 2 ½” Barrel; Smith & Clocks; Reproduction Russell Wesson Model 19-5 .357 Mag. Bronze on Marble; Old Marbles; Revolver w/6” Barrel; Hi- Oil Lamps; Collection of Cast Standard M-101 .22 Cal Semi- Iron Skillets and Dutch Ovens; Auto Pistol; Winchester Model Fishing Poles and Tackle; 62A .22 Cal Pump Rifle; Garden and Hand Tools; Lawn Remington Model 31 12 Ga. Furniture and Statuary; 50+ Old Pump Shotgun; Winchester Trophies; Martin Acoustic Guitar; Model 1200 12 Ga. Pump Epiphone Al Caiola Custom Shotgun; Remington Model 870 Sunburst Elec. Guitar; Behringer 20 Ga. Pump Shotgun; Guitar Amp; Violin; Ant. Springfield Model 67F .410 Accordion; Albums; Collectible Pump Shotgun w/ 3” Chamber; Books incl. Complete Set of Remington 870 Express 12 Ga. Harvard Classics, Margaret Hill Magnum 2 3/3” or 3”; Ithaca McCarter, The Sinking of the Hammerless Double Barrel 10 Titanic and Great Sea Disasters; Ga. Shotgun; Antique English W Artwork incl. Oils on Canvas, J King Double Barrel Shotgun; Early KU Basketball, Margaret Air Rifle; Ammo; and Stag Horn Whittemore and Avin Chitwood Knives. Etchings; Old Jayhawk and Coins & Jewelry (After Guns): Chief Bottles; Stained Glass; HP 160 Silver Half Dollars; Excellent Computer; Sony Stereo; Kitchen Selection of Vintage Costume Items; and Much More. REAL ESTATE AUCTION Jewelry; Native American St. George, Kansas Concessions Available D & L Auctions, Lawrence, KS • 785-766-5630 SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:00 AM Auctioneer: Doug Riat ON SITE LOCATION: 105# S. Lincoln Ave. — ST. GEORGE,# KS SELLING IN 3 TRACTS

TRACT 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: St. George RP TR 1 & Block 1, Acres 0.7, LTS 1-13 Less TR BEG NE CO. This tract contains a storage unit building currently rented for stor- age space. City utilities are available to the property. This proper- ty has the potential for many opportunities for commercial or in- dustrial applications. TRACT 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: St George RP TR 1 & BLK 1, Block 1, Lot 14-26, Acres 1.1, Section 09, Township 10 Range 09. This tract lies just west of tract 1, wide-open space continuing westward to the creek. This tract does lay in the flood plain and has had some fill put on the property. The tract is zoned commer- cial or industrial. Tract 3 is the combination of Tract 1 and Tract 2. This property is platted for a travel trailer park. City utilities and a main sewer line is installed through the property. This location has many pos- sibilities as a travel trailer park, storage units, and construction compa- ny location. However, the property does lay in the flood plain. Some fill dirt has been put on the property. 785-770-0222 Contact Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner: TERMS: Property sells AS IS, WHERE IS. 10% non-refundable down pay- ment is required day of sale by check. Buyer must be able to close on or before May 11, 2015. Cost of Title Insurance and Closing Costs to be split equally between Buyer and Seller. All announcements day of sale take precedence over written materials. Crossroads Real Estate & Auction LLC is representingSELLERS: the sellers. WILLIAM & BEVERLY ROGERS

7840 E USTWO HwyLOCATIONS 24, Manhattan: 785-539-2732 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 Terri Hollenbeck, Broker/Owner: 785-223-2947 Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner, 785-770-0222 www.kscrossroads.com Page 12 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Tractor Safety Course planned for June 2 & 3, 2015 A Hazardous Occupa- safety) will be conducted on Community College, 501 KSU Extension agents from parent is required to pass later date. Actual tractor tions Safety Training in Monday, June 2 and Tues- Miller Drive, Wamego. The Douglas, Leavenworth, Pot- the course to be legally em- driving will not be included Agriculture course (tractor day, June 3 at Highland class will run from 9:00 a.m. tawatomie, Riley, Shawnee ployed. Youths age 12 and 13 in the safety course. to 4:00 p.m. the first day and and Wabaunsee counties are welcome to participate The registration dead- from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on and is recommended for in the class, but cannot be line to enroll in the Haz- KROGMANN BALE BEDS the second day. The cost is youths age 12 and older. Any certified until age 14. ardous Occupations Safety $30 which includes materi- youth 14 or 15 years old who Two hours of practical Training course is May 27. als and lunch both days. will operate a tractor for tractor experience is also Contact the Pottawatomie The course is taught by someone other than their required for certification. A County Extension office at parent or employer will su- 785-457-3319 to enroll or reg- pervise the two hours of ister online at www. pot- Building Solutions You Can Trust practical experience at a tawatomie.ksu.edu. “Experience the Difference” Kansas hog inventory

* Engine driven hydraulics or electric models up twelve percent * Ask our customers about Krogmann dependability, Kansas inventory of all cent from 2014. Sows far- hogs and pigs on March 1, rowed during the period to- durability and our 3 year warranty Engineered Wood Framed Metal Buildings 2015, was 1.83 million head, taled 86,000 head, up 8 per- * Options available: across the bed toolboxes, side toolboxes, according to the USDA’s Na- cent from last year. The av- Call for FREE ESTIMATE or visit our Website carry-alls, 3rd spool valve, cake feeders and posthole diggers tional Agricultural Statis- erage pigs saved per litter For on-line pricing tics Service. This was up 12 was a record high 10.00 for —CALLFORADEALERNEARYOU— Building Materials and do it yourself percent from March 1, 2014, the December 2014 – Febru- Building kits available. and up 1 percent from De- ary 2015 period, compared KROGMANNMFG. cember 1, 2014. to 9.15 last year. K-Construction Inc. Breeding hog inventory, Kansas hog producers in- Sabetha, KS • Toll Free at 175,000 head, was up 3 tend to farrow 84,000 sows www.krogmannmfg.com1-877-745-3783 Alta Vista, KS percent from March 1, 2014, during the March – May 2015 but down 3 percent from quarter, up 2 percent from www.k-constructioninc.com785-499-5296 last quarter. Market hog in- the actual farrowings dur- ventory, at 1.66 million ing the same period a year FARM MACHINERY AUCTION head, was up 13 percent ago. Intended farrowings SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 10:00 AM from last year, and up 2 per- for June – August 2015 are We have retired and will sell the following items at public auc- FARM EQUIPMENT cent from last quarter. 86,000 sows, up 1 percent tion at the farm located at 12940 Falcon Rd. northeast of CONSIGNMENT The December 2014 – from the actual farrowings Leonardville, Kansas. Leonardville is in northwestern Riley February 2015 Kansas pig during the same period the County. SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 10:00 AM crop, at a record high previous year. Tractors, Truck & Farm Machinery - after 12:00 9008 EAST LYONS CREEK ROAD 860,000 head, was up 17 per- 2010 JD 6140D MFD tractor with JD 673 loader, 9spd w/power reverse, 2 SVCs, elec. outlet, 18.4CX34 rears with wts, 13.6X24 JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS fronts, bucket & bale fork, 344.1 actual hours as of St. Pattys Day, Directions: From the 295 Exit of I 70, take US 77 South for 3 like new; 1989 JD 4255 tractor, 15 speed PS, 2 SVCs, elec. outlet, miles to Lyons Creek Road, then left (East) on Lyons Creek 18.4R38 radials w/axle mt. duals, SN: RW4255P001259, 5,460 Road for 3 1/2 miles to the sale site in the vicinity of the hours, VG; 1985 JD 4450 tractor, 15 speed PS, 2 SVCs, elec. out- Skiddy Road – Lyons Creek Road Intersection Or From the let, good 18.4X38 rear radials w/clamp on duals, 3 sets rear wts., 299 Exit of I 70, take J Hill Road South 4+ miles to the sale clevis hitch; SN: RW4450P019951, 5,580 hours, VG; drop steps site in the vicinity of the Skiddy Road – Lyons Creek Road for 4255 or 4450; Cat. 2 & 3 quick hitches; 1998 New Holland Intersection. WATCH FOR SIGNS. TR98 twin rotor combine, ag leader PF 3000, grain monitor, new tires all around, 1,869 sep. and 2,835 eng. hours, good machine; NH 20ft. flex head; NH 24ft. rigid head; JD 653 row head, rebuilt; 1993 RoGator 664 self propelled 65ft.sprayer, 660G poly tank, foam markers, Cummins diesel, C&A, radio, new 335/85R34 tires; 2005 IH 4300 tandem axle farm truck, DT466 diesel, automatic trans- mission, AC, PS, all steel 20ft. bed w/62" sides, twin cyl. hoist, hoist toggle switch in cab and at rear of bed, inside and outside ladders, rear cargo doors, elec. rollover tarp, air brakes w/hose valve, 50 gal- lon fuel tank, built by Reed & Co. of Wamego, Ks., a real beauty, looks new; 1972 GMC farm truck, 366 gas, 5X2 speed, 16ft. all steel bed w/folding stock racks, hoist, pintle hitch, high mileage; 1973 Chevy truck w/9 ton lime bed, rear spreader, 427 gas, 5X2T, air brakes; Case IH 8840 SP swather, C&A, 14ft. hdr., 4 cyl. diesel, SN: CFH0086811; Great Plains Solid Stand 1500 15ft. grain drill w/fertilizer, 7 1/2" spacings, can convert to plant 15" rows, new tires, 7271 acres, VG; IH 900 6X30 pull type planter, slick; Strobel TRACTORS, VEHICLES, TRAILERS, FARM MACHINERY Mfg.2 pod seed tender, Honda GX160 eng. w/elec. start, telescop- & EQUIPMENT (Vehicles Sell at 1:00 PM) ing sout, elec. auger control, one man operation, nearly new; JD 535 JD 4230 Tractor Quad Range, Near New Radial Tires Shows baler, wide pickup, new gauge wheel tires, nearly new belts; Krause 7664 Hrs SN011748, JD 3020 Diesel, Tractor Synco Range Dual 3950 22ft. offset disk, center duals, 21.5" front & 21.0" rear discs; Hyd, Cab, Shows 1817 Hrs, SN126426R w/Like New Allied 595 Wilrich 24ft. field cultivator w/anhydrous, tine leveler, good Loader, JD 630 Tractor w/Wide Front End New Rear Tires 4780 sweeps; Landoll 12ft. disc chisel with tine evener; MM 5X16 semi Hrs & 6 Foot Bucket GB 800 Loader Always Shedded, IH 656 mt. high clearance plow w/colters, turners, & ga. wheel; Lely Tractor, JD A Tractor, AC D-17 Tractor w/Wide Front & 3 PT, JD rotera, needs repair; IH 155 manure spreader; with single axle, sin- 2280 Diesel Swather Cab Air Rebuilt Motor w/300A 14’ Header, gle beater, hyd. end gate; Kawanee gravity flow wagon w/heavy 1998 Chevy S-10 Extend Cab Pickup 113,000 miles, 1996 Ford gear, extensions, rollover tarp, flotation tires, 110V auger; heavy Thunderbird V6 Auto, 1981 IH S2155 DT466 5 Speed 2 Speed duty Kory gear w/gravity flow box, extension, rollover tarp, & Axle Single Axle Semi Tractor, 3-5 Ton Army Trucks w/855 Cum- 110V auger, flotation tires; Hillsboro 16ft bumper hitch stock trail- mins Allison 5 Speed Automatic & Air Brakes Good, Gehl Model er; Degelman front end "belly" dozer, fits 50 series JD & many T7060 10 Ton Trailer w/Walking Axle Nice, Travalong 16 Ft Stock other tractors with a 20" main frame; combine trailer w/tandem Trailer New Floor Always Shedded, 18 Ft Tandem Axle Car Trail- duals, used to haul swather and BR bales; Mayrath 8" auger, er w/Steel Floor, 20’ Steel Bumper Pull Trailer Frame, 16’ approx. 60ft. long; BR bale trailer to haul up to 8 bales; 4 wheel mil- Bumper Pull Stock Trailer, Pickup Bed Trailer, 2-Factory 4 Wheel itary trailer w/8X14ft. grain bed; BMB 14ft. batwing rotary mower; Hay Trailers, 2-16’ Steel Flatbeds W/12” Fold Down Sides, New JD #858 8ft side delivery rake; Woods model HS105-2 side mount Holland 479 Pull Swather, Case IH RS 561 1000 PTO Baler mower; 2 wheel pull type farm-built log splitter; 3pt. mist blower w/Mega Wide Pickup & Monitor, 2-New Holland Side Delivery w/directional spout; 3pt. bale spear; shop-built post hole digger for Rakes, Woods 25-72 3 PT Finish Mower, JD 8350 Single Disk quick hitch; grapple fork for a front loader; 3pt. 6 row Lilliston Drill Like New (From An Estate), JD 1250 6 Row Planter, AC rolling cultivator; 3pt. track wacker; front mount herbicide tank for Model 1300 28’ Springtooth, Westendorf Quick Tach Adapter To JD 4255; double windrower attachment for 6610 Hesston Farmhand Square Bale Fork, Bale Spear For Pickup 5th Wheel swather. Hookup Electric Over Hydraulic Like New, 3Pt 7 Ft Blade, 3 PT Sm. Mach., Livestock Equip. & Misc. - in the morning Sprayer W/Booms, Duals Off 4255 (18.4 x 38 Radial Tires), 10- Heavy duty shop built loading chute with 14 10ft. portable cattle Like New 1100R-20 Goodyear Truck Tires, Used L16 Implement panels, nice; 3 pt. post driver; 3pt. hog carrier; shop-built post Tires, Several 10-24.5 & 10-22.5 Truck Tires, 3PT PTO Wire Winder w/2 Wheels, 3 PT Setup For D17 AC Tractor, New Belts hole digger for quick hitch; 3pt. jib for loader; HD farm-built rear for Gleaner Combine; Newer Manure Spreader w/New Shaft, blade; old 2 wheel pu bed trailer; shop-built 3pt. wire winder; 3pt. Wood Colt Shoot. single row lister; buzz saw; (8) 16ft. cattle panels; misc. other pan- ATV’S, TOOLS, BOATS & MISCELLANEOUS els, 8 bar feeding panel; portable hog feeding floor w/shed for 2008 Arctic Cat Model 366 4 Wheel Drive ATV 1535 Miles, repair or salvage; sm. hog huts; single sided creep feeder; miner- Honda Three Wheeler, EZ Go Golf Cart w/Charger, Cub Cadet al feeder; welded wire hog & cattle panels; 20 spools used barbed Model 1042 Hydro 20 Hp Kohler 46” Deck, Troybuilt “Horse” wire; 500 gallon fuel tank w/10V pump; 2 fuel tanks on stands; 4" Rear Tine Tiller W/8 Hp Kohler, 1410 Saw Master Masonry Saw auger; Clipper B2 fanning mill on 2 wheel gear; plastic nurse w/Side Table, Wood Splitter (Needs Work), 2-Air Compressors, tank w/gas engine & pump; 4 used RoGator tires; lots of other used Atlas Copco Cobra Gas Powered Jackhammer Like New: 3” tractor & machinery tires; trailer hitch for 2T truck; pu bed & tailgate Water (Trash) Pump, 5K Generator, Electric Welder, 5000 Watt off of 83 Ford; windmill w/fan; 1930 Chevy truck radiator; 3 well Diesel Generator/Welder w/Leads, 2-20 Gallon Air Compressors: pumps; iron wheels; overhead lift; 4,000 watt generator; CM 1992 Lowe 19 Ft Pontoon Boat w/Evinrude 40 Hp Motor w/Eagle portable air compressor; hand power tools; shop tools & supplies; Fish Finder Electric Trolling Motor & 2 Live Wells On Rolco Trail- HD post vise; green yard light; twine; roller chain; pump jacks; JD fil- er, 16’ Sea Nymph Boat w/Lowrance & Eagle Fish Finders Elec- ters; hyd. pipe bender w/cyl,; 14.4V grease gur in case; shock tric Trolling Motor 60 Hp Johnson Motor & Trailer; 12’ Crestline absorber hitch; JD buggy top; JD filters; extra heavy JD wheel Aluminum Boat w/9.8 Mercury Motor & Trailer, Fiberglass Boat wts.; other misc. items. w/40 HP Johnson Motor & Trailer; 14’ Canoe, Bed Hitch w/2 NOTE: This is a nice line of machinery which has been shedded 5/16’ Ball, Fuel Tank For Pickup, Steel Box (6’X2’x1’), Coin Op- and well cared for. Your inspection invited prior to sale day. 30 days erated Pop Machine (Needs Work), Pot Belly Stove w/Fire Brick, for removal. Loader available sale day or by appointment. RoGa- Old Detroit Jewel Kitchen Range, Old Peninsular Kitchen Range, tor, combine, truck and tractors sell last. New Wood Front & Side Load Heating Stove, 2-Reznor Heaters Go to kretzauctions.com or kansasauctions.net for full list- w/Thermostats, 3-Propane Space Heaters (Large, Medium & ing, pictures and map. Small), Custom Large BBQ Grill on Trailer, Rabbit Hutches, 15 Large Bales of Alfalfa Hay 1100lbs Ea, Several Cattle Panels, TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. Lots of Used Steel Posts, Used Barbed Wire, New Corner Hedge CLERK: Sando & Johnson, P.O. Box 10, Leonardville, Ks. 66447 Posts, several trailer loads of tools & Other Farm Related Items. LUNCH: Thrivent Action Team & Friends; Leonardville Ameri- For Information or adding consignments, Call Butch Hartman, can Legion and American Legion Auxiliary# 40. ALL PRO- Sale Coordinator, at 785-238-8466 or Cell 785-761-7900 CEEDS benefit Soldiers & families in the Ft. Riley Community thru the Central KS Military Community Foundation-Emer- NRFA. Terms: Cash or Check. gency Financial Assistance ** LUNCH BY WHITE CITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH JAY E. BROWN, 785-223-7555 ELDON & BEVERLY SUNDGREN, SELLERS (785) 293-5579 GREG HALLGREN, 785-499-5376 Auction conducted by: 785-762-2266 FAX: 785-762-8910 KRETZ & BLOOM AUCTION SERVICE E-mail: [email protected] Greg: (785) 630-0701 Chad: (785) 632-0846 www.KSALlink.com • www.kansasauctions.net Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Page 13 Kansas SBDC to recognize 16 successful Kansas small businesses The Kansas Small Busi- award. Businesses were se- state director. “Collectively, CS Gas Inc., Karen Cindy Singer, Overland ReJuvv’ Spa, Tracie Gor- ness Development Center lected from more than 2,392 the Kansas SBDC team feels Horinek, Atwood. Park. don, Winfield. (Kansas SBDC) statewide businesses that received these 16 small businesses Leading Edge Aerospace Advanced Systems Kansas Regenerative network recently an- Kansas SBDC services in are excellent examples of LLC, Stan Unruh, Wichita. Homes Inc., Darin Luebber- Medicine Center, LLC, John nounced the 2015 Existing 2014. small business innovation, The Merchant, Lisa Boyd, ing, Chanute. Farley, Manhattan. and Emerging Businesses of Jared Broyles, KSNT growth, and success in the Topeka. Emerging Businesses Flint Hills Music, the Year. Sixteen Kansas News anchor and reporter, midst of economic recov- The Walters Farm, Becky of the Year: Thomas Silkman, Emporia. small businesses were rec- served as this year’s master ery.” and Carroll Walters, Burns. Women’s Specialists of Cat Clinic of Lawrence, ognized at a ceremony in of ceremonies. Existing Businesses McDonald Marketing, Liberal, PA, Dr. Lamberto Dr. Jennifer O’Driscoll. Topeka on Tuesday, March “The selected business- of the Year: Brad McDonald, Bonner Flores, Liberal. Velo+ Maps Coffee, Vin- 10. es were given careful con- Garden City Propane, Springs. Kingsbury Service, Marty cent Rodriguez, Lenexa. Each of the eight Kansas sideration by our Kansas Dennis and Risa DeVaney, Enhanced HomeCare and Rhett Kingsbury, Smith Art in Iron, Mike Hill, SBDC regional centers se- SBDC regional directors Garden City. LLC, Randy Block and Center. Garnett. lected one emerging and and consultants,” said Greg one existing business for the Panichello, Kansas SBDC Kingman Draft Horse & Mule Sale April 10 & 11, 2015 Kingman Activity Center • Kingman, Kansas

FRIDAY,ª APRIL 10: ª Equipment: 9:00 a.m. Special Equipment Sale: 1 p.m. • Harness to follow ª SATURDAY, APRIL 11: Early Consignment:Horses & Mules, 12:00 Noon Several good Amish broke driving horses,No miniature Barn Trading ponies. • No Dogs Allowed Rodney Bergkamp, Arlington Russ Brown, Topeka 620-538-2333 • 620-727-1853 785-286-3006

GCR Tire Center GCR Tire Center-Wichita ANTIQUE AUCTION 1400 SW 41st St. 4861 N. Broadway Topeka, KS 66609 Wichita, KS 67204 SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 9:30 AM ABILENE, KANSAS 785-267-0074 800-843-7161 AUCTION LOCATION: 575 Old 40 Rd, West on Old 40 Hwy 800-843-7161 Contact Joe: (Sand Springs) Contact Terry: 316-648-5629 785-221-0142

SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:00 AM We areFARM retiring and will sell the followingSALE items at public auc- SATURDAY2-DAY & SUNDAY, AUCTION APRIL 18 & 19 tion at our residence located at 206 Linden St. in the southeast 9:30 AM BOTH DAYS! part of CLIFTON, KANSAS 220 West 17th — OTTAWA KANSAS Celebration Hall Franklin County Fairgrounds TRACTORS, TRUCK & FARM MACHINERY (sell after lunch): John Deere 4840 tractor, power shift, 2 SVCs, 20.8X38 rears with Tom has decided to sell his Firearms, Ammo, Collectibles. calcium and inside rim wts. and axle mount duals, full set of front SellingONE Saturday, Owner/ONE April Collection!! 18 — 9:30 AM: wts. and bracket, add on steps, new batteries, SN: 017334RW, local tractor originally purchased by Lester Lawrence, 6,208 actual hours: 50 RIFLE FIREARMS Duxbac, Pointer, Red Head, John Deere 4240 tractor, quad range, 3 SVCs, good 18.4CX38 & AMMO Monark, Peter Referee, Peters rears, 8,705 hours, SN: 013390R: Allis D17 series 4 gas tractor 15 Pre 64 Winchesters: 3-67’s, High Velocity, Remington Shur with JD 36 loader, 2 SVCs, quick coupler, live PTO: JD 6600 diesel 69A, 3-74’s, 61, 62, 63, 3- Shot, Remington Arrow Ex- combine, hydro, good AC, 5,004 eng. hours; sold with 20ft. rigid 1906’s, 2-1890’s; Winchester press, Winchester & Peters .22 490, 2-190’s; Remington Model two piece; One Piece Boxes: head; JD 220 20ft. flex head, new flex pan, on 4 wheel trailer; 1966 AD ITEMS Crates: F Mayer 12; Remingtons 241 Speed- Remington Kleanbore .22; Mal- Ford farm truck, V8 engine, 4X2 speed, 16ft wooden bed w/twin Metal & porcelain signs: Wayne Boot & Shoe co master, Speedmaster 552, lard Sportload 16 ga., Peters cyl. hoist, new fronts, good rubber all around; JD 7100 3pt. 8 row Feed; Coca Cola; Dickinson Co. crate; Coca Cola, Special Oct Barrel; Springfield Victor 16 ga., American Eagle planter, partially no till, fluted openers, markers; JD 8350 grain drill, 875; Skelly Gasoline; Marlboro; Royal Crown & 187N; JC Higgins 30; Glenfield 16 ga., Climax Heavies 12 ga. fertilizer, 8 inch spacings, dbl. disc openers, cylinder; Krause model Bestyet; 6’ Western Auto; Oval Pepsi cases; 60’s; Stevens Favorite; Marlin (All w/Shells); Robin Hood- 908 25ft. folding tandem disk, 20.5" front and 18.5" rear blades; IGA; Other ad items: 1964 Frisco other crates; Bally 40; Western Fields; Ruger 96 & Eclipse paper box & wooden Allis 1300 30ft. field cultivator w/rubber shank mounts, tine level- Train calendar (approx 36”x24”); “El Toro” pin ball 10-22; Mossberg 152; H&R box; Many many other .22 er, cylinder; Krause 14ft. pull type chisel (12ft. w/o wings), cylinder; Go to Trailway circus poster w/celebrity machine; up right Pardner; Stevens 87A; Paper Vintage Boxes of ALL JD 1350/1450 6 bottom semi mt. plow; NH model 114 hydro swing Web Page For Full Listing! faces; long horn horns lite beer; Coca Cola cooler; KINDS! swather; Dohrman 500 bushel grain cart w/front auger; Show Me railroad crossing. Lg Fairbanks plat- All ATF Rules Apply KANSAS COLLECTIBLES 20ft gooseneck stock trailer; cat. 2 7ft. rear blade; Farm Star 3pt. FURNITURE form scales; sm Residents ONLY! Winchester Gun Oil & Grease post hole digger w/12" bit; Bush Hog 6ft. 3pt rotary mower; pull 2 1800’s Calvary iron head Lowe platform Ammo: 1000’s Rounds of cans; RIG Grease can; Gun type sprayer w/110G poly tank, needs repair; pull type bale spear boards; full & twin brass beds; scales; Security ALL Kinds of High Power & cleaning kits: Outers 405/420, w/12V winch, spear also used on 3pt.; Ford PU bed trailer w/70G ice cream parlor set w/2 chairs; Account Register Co, invoice .22’s Shorts/Longs Winches- Western, JC Higgins; mole fuel tank, 12V pump, tool boxes & vise; Dearborn 3pt, 2B plow; 13ft. burnt wood back chair; Walnut register; Columbia Twosome ter/Remington/Federal/Etc. trap; Vintage ERN trailer w/sides & lights, pin hitch; shop built 2 wheel hdr. trailer. Many fainting couch; Ornate parlor bike for 2; 2 pair of large wagon COLLECTIBLE RARE w/leather straps; Knives; QUILTING MACHINE, HONDA GOLDWING AND RAILROAD Unlisted items for Both Days!!! sofa; walnut dresser, glove wheels; 2 school bells; 4 gal PAPER AMMO BOXES ITEMS (sell at 12:00 noon): 12 ft. Singer stretched long arm quilt- draws, marble insert & mirror; 3 Red Wing crock; 3 gal crock jug; 60+ Two-Piece Boxes: 2 Win- KS License Plate Collection: ing machine with table, new in the early 2000s; quilting magazines, draw walnut dresser w/ marble other crocks; Kellogg long box chester Repeaters (12 ga. 200+ from 1915 to 1970’s Front new fabric & linens; 1983 Honda Goldwing Aspencade touring bike top & mirror; round oak table oak phone; lg rendering kettle; Full), Mallard Sport Load (12 & Back, Truck, Cycle; 1953 with trunk, saddle bags, digital readout, radio, new rear tire, his & w/claw feet; walnut bed w/ other kettles; several lg brass ga. Full), Winchester New tabs; Farm Mutual tab; Dg. hers helmets w/built-in intercom, Shoreline motorcycle trailer: Rail- matching walnut dresser, mar- trays on stands; brass light fix- Rival/Leader/Nublack, Western County Mini-Tags; Jeweled road items: crossing sign, other signs, jack line numbers, car jack, ble top & mirror; lg spinning tures; other brass items; lg neon New Chief, Mallard Sportload, plate reflectors. rail wrenches. Selling Sunday, April 19 — 9:30 AM: wheel; tall oak bar stool; oak letters (don’t work); Brown gran- FARM RELATED ITEMS (sell before machinery): 6 100# JD organ case (refinished); oak ite coffee pot; other granite weights; 3 50# White wts.; 2 12V unloading augers used in truck 71 SHOTGUNS, of All Kinds Paper, Plastic, curio cabinet; walnut wardrobe; items; several pedal sewing bed; 1,000G poly tank w/small leak, good water tank; 2 16ft. metal REVOLVERS, PISTOLS, Brass! sm drop leaf table; lg & sm machine stands; cast iron hat bunks; 2 oval stock tanks, one VG; 2 BR bale feeders; 110G fuel BB FIREARMS & AMMO COLLECTIBLES school desks; 2 black iron twin rack w/ horse head décor; post tank w/hand pump; hog & combo wire panels; T posts; used galv. 12 Pre 64 Winchesters: 3-37’s 100s of Paper Shotgun Ammo head boards; 2 ice cream chairs office box cabinet w/ 12 sm & 2 corrugated tin; variety of new shingles; hog wire; other rolls of wire; (410/12/20), 9-12’s (Feather- Boxes (Remington, Peters, & table (w/o top); 2 ice cream lg doors; 1883 metal cherry tow hitch; hyd. cylinders, fencers; vet supplies. weight/Super Speed Super X; Western, Winchester, Monark, bar stools; oak plant stand stoner; Enterprise meat grinder; TOOLS, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES & MISC. Winchester 37A & 59; Reming- Federal, etc.); Vintage 10 ga. w/twist legs. other meat grinders; lg anvil (sell in am beginning with household goods): HD industrial drill ton 10A; 2 Remington Sports- Wooden mold box; 25+ Vintage MISC. ANTIQUES & (approx 100 lb); several post press from Mellies Ent.; 2 post drills; pump jack; grain scales and man 48’s; Vintage W Richards Wooden Ammo Boxes (New COLLECTABLES: TOYS vises & other old tools; cast iron tester; brass probe; 2 cyl. portable air compressor; pressure washer SidexSide; Ithaca 37 & XL300; Club, Remington, Peters, Western Flyer pedal tractor; animals, banks, door stops, and w/good 20hp Kohler engine, pump needs repair; drafting table; Belgium Browning Sweet 16; Western, Wright Wilhelm); Vin- Carton 5919 chair drive pedal foot scraper; lg Marlin fish (not green yard light; primitives;old paint bucket; "Ask for Crispy Crust Stevens 94C & 67; Revalation tage Ice Fishing Decoys tractor; other pedal cars; doll ice real); Camel back trunk & other Bread" brass door push sign; 12X24" Atlas Paint sign from Pindar Youth; Western Field M550ED; (RARE); 2 Johnson Folding cream table & 2 chairs; elect trunks; several vintage saddles; Lumber Co.; well pump; windmill fan; piano movers; 18ft. wire 6 pen I&R Champion 410; H&R 410; Fiberboard duck decoys lighted fence; cast iron doll log 8 pt deer head; old 7 hp Sears rabbit cage; wire yard fencing; Monarch Add a Furnace wood burn- H&R 58 & Turkey Pardner; (RARE); Johnson goose cabin; cast iron doll wood cook out board motor. ing heating stove w/blower; huge exhaust fans and gas heating Mossberg 500; Colt 32 Police; decoy; 30+ Vintage Duck & stove; other vintage toys; Wood stoves from green house; pull behind tiller to plant potatos; claw foot 2 Browning Belgium 1922 32’s; Goose Decoys: Wood, Wood AUCTIONEERS NOTES: This is only a partial listing of the bathtub; lg. pile mixed firewood; ant. kitchen table; 2 brand new oak H&R 926; Savage 101; High Head, Styrofoam, etc.); lead table tops, need pedistals; hall tree; 5 dr. dresser; tan rocker reclin- things they have to liquidate. Sale food catered by Foodies Standard Sport King; Ruger decoy weights; Trap Throwers; Paradise er; variety of other old furniture and antiques; 2 lg. rolls of brand new Blackhawk 357 Mag Stainless; leather hats; hunting clothing; low pile carpet, one is blue (approx 12X33), the other burgundy TERMS & CONDITION: Cash or personal check with proper ID. All items 29-BB, Pellet Guns (Daisy/ gun cases; scopes; brass must be paid for before removal. Statements made day of auction take (approx. 12X20); lg. assortment of misc. household goods. Crosman). 1000s rounds of empty cartridges of all kinds. precedence over printed material. For complete listing & additional pictures, go to ksallink.com, click on NOTE: 30 days for removal. LoaderGo tractor to kretzauctions.com available. Your inspec- or Shotgun, Revolver, BB Ammo Market Place then auctions. Also ... kansasauctions.net tionkansasauctions.net invited prior to for sale full day. listing, pictures and map. NUMEROUS ITEMS TOO MANY TO MENTION BOTH DAYS! Auction Note: This is Outstanding Collection & THE QUALI- SELLERS: DOUG & DEANNA CLEMENCE TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. TY IS AMAZING!! Preview Begins at 7:00 A.M. Day of Auction CLERK: CAT Clerks, P.O. Box 54, Morganville, Ks. 67468 ONLY BOTH DAYS! LUNCH: Clifton American Legion Auxillary Ladies Baldwin City, KS SELLER:Please visit TOM us online & atDIANA www.KansasAuctions.net/elston BOYD for LEROY & ROBERTA NEWELL, SELLERS 75+ Pictures & Full Listings! Leroy's cell: (785) 410- 8575 Auction conducted by: Elston Auctions: Mark & Cheryll Elston KRETZ & BLOOM AUCTION SERVICE “Serving(785-594-0505)(785-218-7851 Your Auction Needs Since 1994” Greg: (785) 630-0701 Chad: (785) 632-0846 Page 14 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 tions. Shawnee for 2 day annual bine, trucks, attachments, April 9 — Tractor, farm ma- spring SW Native Ameri- Honda ATV, tools, shop chinery, trucks, trailers, can Art Sale. Auctioneers: equipment & misc. at Auction Sales Scheduled vehicles, carport, col- Payne Auction Co. & Lind- Burlington for Cheryl Gar- lectibles, antiques, live- say Auction Service, Inc. rett. Auctioneers: Vaughn- stock equipment, ATV, April 11 — Tractor, tiller, Roth Auctions. tools & misc. near Smith welders, display cases, April 11 — Furniture, glass, check out the on-line schedule at www.grassandgrain.com Center for annual consign- gun safe, mowers, chain Hummels & collectibles at ments. Auctioneers: Friel- saw, cedar beams & much Salina. Auctioneers: ing Realty & Auction, Inc. more at Scranton for Mike Thummel Real Estate & April 7 — 2,565 +/- acres Russell for Beverly Harris ty, Inc. and Montgomery Auction Sender & Travis Johnson. Auction, LLC. Grass Ranch & cropland & Linda Quinn. Auction- April 8 — Real estate & & Realty. Auctioneers: Wischropp April 11 — Personal proper- Russell County held at eers: Farm & Ranch Real- house contents at Salina. April 10 — 80 acres Lyon Auctions. ty at Blue Rapids for Mark Auctioneers: Wilson Real- County cropland at Empo- April 11 — Advertising Kabriel Estate. Auction- ty & Auction Service. ria for Shannon M. Lostut- items, furniture, misc. an- eers: Olmsteds & Sand- April 8 — Tractors, com- ter. Auctioneers: Griffin tiques & collectibles, toys strom. bines, trucks, trailers, Real Estate &Auction at Abilene for Doug & April 11 — Army Jeep, con- farm equipment of all Service, LC. Deanna Clemence. Auc- vertible, shop tools, wine LIQUIDATION AUCTION kinds, lawn & garden & SUNDAY,EVANS APRIL IMPORT 12 SERVICE — 9:30 AM April 10 — Farm & Industri- tioneers: Reynolds Auc- making equip., lapidary more online at (www.big al and lawn & garden con- tion Service. unit & supplies, furniture 735 East 22nd (1 Block North 23rd Haskell) iron.com). Auctioneers: signments at Clay Center. April 11 — Antique & mod- & more at Benton for Judy Stock Auction Co. Cliff has decidedLAWRENCE, to retire and KANSAS sell the following! Auctioneers: Mugler Auc- ern furniture, appliances, Vian. Auctioneers: Chuck April 9 — JD La125 riding tion Service, LLC. guns, knives, coins, jewel- Korte Real Estate & Auc- lawn tractor, furniture, April 10 & 11 — Pottery, ry, quilts, music instru- tion Service, Inc. SHOP EQUIPMENT, PARTS, MANUALS, SKID-STEER, Raleigh French 20 vintage TRACTOR, CARS, TRAILERS, COLLECTIBLES, Navajo rugs, Hopi & Nava- ments, glassware, col- April 11 — Tractor, trailer, bicycle, household, misc. jo kachinas, jewelry, bas- lectibles, household & equip., misc., ’55 GMC 150 See last week’s GrassOFFICE & Grain SUPPLIES, for listings MISC. or website below. at Manhattan for Eve kets, storytellers, sand misc. at Lawrence for Es- dually, woodworking Irvine. Auctioneers: Gan- paintings, prints, sculp- tate of Lance Burr and equipment, hardwood Concessions: Happy Trails Chuckwagon. Large Bldg. To Sell non Real Estate & Auc- From In Case of Inclement Weather! tures, non-indian items at Shari & Anthony Mohr. lumber, metal work items, Auctioneers: D&L Auc- tools, shop items, mower, SELLER: EVANS IMPORT, CLIFF EVANS tions. guns, household, furni- Please visit us online at www.KansasAuctions.net/elston for pictures REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY April 11 — Tractors, com- ture, antiques at Hillsboro Auctioneers: ELSTON AUCTIONS “Serving(785-594-0505) Your Auction (785-218-7851) Needs Since 1994” REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:30 AM 2011 Arthur Drive - MANHATTAN, KANSAS AUCTION REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 11:30 AM) AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:00 AM Offering for sale at Public Auction, located at 410 W. Main, **ATTRACTIVE LOW MAINTENANCE 3 BEDROOM HOME, LINCOLNVILLE, KS SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 10:00 AM 2033 SQ FT; APPLIANCES, FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD, PROPERTY SELLS AT NOON – Improved property with a 24x32 LOCATED: 411 West Commercial — WATERVILLE, KS RETRO TV, SEWING MACHINE, SPINNING WHEEL, ZERO building & a 26x32 building. Buildings located on Main Street are HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES TURN MOWER, LAWN ITEMS, MISC. See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing excellent for storage or business opportunity. Kenmore 18 cu. ft. refrigerator; Amana flat top elect. range; RCA gas FURNITURE, ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES range; Kenmore sm. Amana chest freezer; older refrigerator; mi- See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings or go to crowave; Ridgeway 7’ oak grandfather’s clock; recliners; divans; end EDWARD W. & LAURA F. KRIEGER tables; 3 & 4 pc. bedroom sets; oak dresser w/mirror; walnut dress- GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS www.hillsborofreepress.com es; entertainment center; modern kitchen table w/6 chairs; painted VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER Lunch provided by: Burdick Relay For Life. kitchen table & chairs; blonde oak dining table w/6 chairs & leaves; 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 ELLERS blonde glass front oak hutch; kitchen dinette set; table top radio; cof- www.gannonauctions.com LOREN & JUDY CARLETON, S fee table; 78 records; maple corner cabinet; round end tables; hall • Auctioneer/Realtor tree; jewelry; ladies watches; bedding & towels; Christmas decor; VAN SCHMIDT pictures & frames; floor & table lamps; plate rack; clock shelf; books; 7833 N. Spencer Road, Newton, KS 67114 candle holders; 20” TV; knick knacks; sewing books, hoops & bas- 620-367-3800 or 620-367-2331 kets; quilt blocks & books; quilt stand & frame; Singer cabinet Schmidt Clerks & Cashiers sewing machine; kitchen utensils; 2 sets of Style House fine china; Farmers National Company (402) 496-3276 glass pitcher & glasses; Ironstone dishes; pots & pans; hand appli- ances; silverware; toys; children’s books; doll house; kid’s rocker; AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:00 AM Auction will be held in Kenwood Hall at the Saline Co. Expo stroller; Collectibles: Oak Bentwood chair; painted washstand; FARM EQUIPMENT & TOOL AUCTION wood stands; wood high chairs; 2 brass blow torch lamps; kero Center, 900 Greeley in SALINA, KANSAS lamps; pressed glassware; German stein; fluted vases; quilts; salt FURNITURE, GLASS, pocket watches; kitchen HUMMELS & clocks; Hummels; Hummel SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:00 AM cellars; baby buggy; printers tray; hair receivers; Royal Copley vase; From1450 Benton, SW West COUNTY to County LINE Line RD., Rd., BENTON, North to KS the 67017 Property. hankies; doilies; tire ashtray; older child’s & baby clothes; doll heads; COLLECTABLES plates; Oriental wall plaques; primitives; sad irons; refrigerator dishes; trivets; few fancy dishes; 5 Oak curved glass china cabi- cut glass; carnival glass; Little JOHN WALTER MEYERSICK REVOCABLE TRUST gal. stone jar; Tools: Delta 10” chop saw; Makita 8” table saw; net; oak 4 section stack book- Bo Peep cookie jar; Shawnee TRACTORS 1992 JD 4560 8,337 hrs * 1999 JD 9100, 1800 hrs on Craftsman 4” jointer/planer; 6 & 8 ft. fiberglass step ladders; few long case; walnut spoon carved animals salt & pepper sets; new 2011 engine, reconditioned in 2014 * 1983 JD 4455 Tractor, dresser; marble top commode; Dresden bowl; Fenton baskets handled tools; hand tools; ext. cord; 6 ft. alum. step ladder; lawn Quad Range, 8,518 hrs, overhauled in 2010. COMBINE 1996 John mahogany fireplace mantel; & epergne; steins; fancy cast chairs; metal patio bench; step stool; fruit jars; other items. Deere 9600 Combine, shows 5575 hrs combine, 4282 on separator. mahogany mantel top; ma- iron cemetery fence; cast iron Real Estate — sells at 12 Noon. Modern 2 bedroom ranch-style HEADERS & TRAILERS * TRUCKS & PICKUPS 2002 Freightlin- home with an attached 1-car garage located on a quiet dead-end hogany dining table; oak arm gates; 36” & 20” bells; 30 gal chair w/lion heads; organ cast iron kettle; cream cans; er FL 80 Truck, W/ 2010 Alameda Grain Trailer * 2000 Peterbilt street. It features centralPartial air & heat, Sale all Bill. city For utilities, Full and Sale approx. Bill & 1083 Pic- Truck, 8 sp. * 2005 GMC Z71 SLT 4 door pickup * 1969 Chevy C60 sq. ft. of living space. stools; trunks; church pew; ice baseball cards; 15 gal blue tures See Websites. cream chair & stool; walnut band crock; blue band churn; 2 Grain Truck * 1974 Chevy C60 Grain Truck *1969 Ford F350 Flatbed Dually Pickup. EQUIPMENT Friesen 220 Bulk Seed Tender *JD TERMS: Cash sale day. Statements sale day take precedence. Sellers & quilt rack; hand painted table gal Red Wing crock; metal yard Auctioneers Not Responsible For Accident or Theft. lamp; hanging red spot lamp; art. 1770 12 Row Planter * Great Plains 30’ Drill 2SF30 * JD 30’ Disc, Model 650 * JD 40’ Field Cult., Model 2210, John Deere Chisel * Lunch served by St. Marks.. See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings & Krause Disc *John Deere ZTR Mower. TOOLS & MISC. Poulan Pro for pictures and Hummel list check website Riding Mower 42” cut * Husky Pro 175 PSI AC * Lincoln 225 Amp AC VIVIAN A. NORRIS www.thummelauction.com AUCTIONEERS • REAL ESTATE BROKERS Auction Conducted By: DC Welder * Craftsman Wire Feed Mig Welder * Foley Chainsaw Tim, Tom or Rob Olmsted Jeff Sandstrom Sharpener on Pedestal * Craftsman Pro Rollaway Toolbox. THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC Beattie,www.olmstedrealestate.com KS 785-353-2487/2210 • www.marshallcountyrealty.com Marysville, KS 785-562-3788 MANY MISC. ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 Payment can be made by cash, approved check, or credit card. There will be a 3% buyers premium on all purchases. All announcements made the day of the auction take precedence over any printed material. WWW.SUNDGREN.COM SUNDGREN REALTY INC. • LAND BROKERS Joe Sundgren 316-377-7112 • Jeremy Sundgren 316-377-0013 Rick Remsberg 316-322-5391

ANTIQUE AUCTION AuctionSUNDAY, will be held APRIL in Kenwood 12 Hall — at the 10:00 Saline Co. AM Expo Center 900 Greeley in SALINA, KANSAS FURNITURE Royal Dalton figural mugs; Ro- Oak curved glass china buffet; seville; Hull Art; barber bottles; Texaco Service Repairs chair; perfume bottles; Buster Brown Barbers cabinet; 5’ mahogany child’s silverware; advertising rotating library shelf; oak & wil- salt & peppers; Case eagle low rocker; pine jelly cupboard; stick pin; JD watch fob; Santa oak fern stand; oak bookshelf; Fe labels; Tower 1 cent gum oak curved glass curio wall machine; Bally “Bobby Orr cabinet; oak dressing screens; Power Play” pinball machine floor model Victrola; oak mir- needs work; Signs inc.: (Or- rors & harps; beveled leaded phan Boy tobacco, Chester- window; cranberry glass win- field, Roman Meal Bread, Vess dow. soda menu, Diet-Rite cola, Oregon horse drawn logging Shell, Coop double side, Marl- sleds pre 1900; Patten model boro, Magnum beer); Carson & cargo sled; Swords (JA Rice, Barnes circus poster; Taft & Wm. Pettis Troy NY, Carl Sherman political picture; Rock, Ettibone, Cincinati Coors pool light & chalk board; OH); child’s mannequins Bud mirrors; cast iron shelf (crawling baby girl, standing brackets & tool hooks; child’s baby boy). vintage clothes; mini Daisy cof- COLLECTABLES fee grinder; 1961 model car; Chevrolet oak dealer box; oak Oldsmobile visor mirror; dye cabinet; Jack Stout oil Hoosier jars; Doe Wah Jack In- painting; blacksmith woman dian stove top; brass steam porcelain; Crocks inc.: (2 gal whistle; 125 TOYS inc: (1/16 RW ski oval bottom marked, 5 farm tractors, Honeymoon Ex- lb RW butter bottom mark, 3 & press; Marx windup caterpillar; 5 gal RW jugs, 2 gal long neck cap guns; tin trucks; Interna- jug, crock bowls & more); tal- tional truck; Texaco truck; Lazy cum & spice tins; Indian rug; Days Farm truck. See last week’s Grass & Grain for lsitings & for pictures & list of toys check our web site at www.thummelauction.com Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 Page 15 for Clark &Anna Marie ment at Minneapolis for ty & Auction Service. & related items near Junc- restored antique John tion. Wiebe. Auctioneers: Lepp- Wanda Mauk Estate. Auc- April 12 — Shop equipment, tion City for Hartman Con- Deere tractors at Nicker- April 23 — 40 acres m/l Dick- ke Realty & Auction. tioneers: Bacon Auction parts, manuals, skid steer, signment sale. Auction- son for Mr. Don Schin- inson County Farmland April 11 — Tractors, com- Co. tractor, cars, trailers, col- eers: Brown Real Estate & stock. Auctioneers: H&H South edge of Industry for bine, headers & trailers, April 11 — Tools, guns, out- lectibles, office supplies & Auction Service, LLC. Auction Company, LLC. Charles & Bonnie Shrad- trucks, pickups, equip- door, garden, furniture, misc. at Lawrence for April 18 — Real Estate & April 18 & 19 — (18th: An- er. Auctioneers: Reynolds ment, tools & misc. & more vintage, misc. for contrac- Evans Import Service, household at Waterville tique furniture, antiques, Real Estate & Auction Co. at Benton for John Walter tor liquidation at Empo- Cliff Evans. Auctioneers: for Vivian A. Norris. Auc- oil lamps, glass, porcelain, April 24 — Tractors, pickup Meyersick Revocable ria. Auctioneers: Flint Elston Auctions. tioneers: Olmsteds & dolls; 19th: Furniture, ap- truck, trailer, equipment Trust. Auctioneers: Sund- Hills Auction, Gail Han- April 12 — Approximately Sandstrom. pliances, household & & tools at Leon for proper- gren Realty Inc., Land cock. 80 Acres unique prime April 18 — Tools, shop more) at Manhattan for ty of Kenneth & Rosemary Brokers. April 11 — 320 acres +/- Pottawatomie County items, snow blower, trail- Pat Reasoner Estate. Auc- Spivey. Auctioneers: April 11 — Harley items, an- Geary County pasture held property with 1876 Stone er, machinery, farming, tioneers: Gannon Real Es- Sundgren Realty, Inc. tique furniture, glassware, at Junction City for Ver- Home at Wamego for Ruth fishing boat, antique & tate & Auctions. April 25 — Vehicles, trac- antiques & collectibles at non Miller Trust Estate. A. Grothjan Estate. Auc- vintage, general house- April 18 & 19 — (18th: Rifle tors, skid steer, equip- Russell for David Blake: Auctioneers: Midwest tioneers: Gannon Real Es- hold & misc. at St. George firearms, ammo, col- ment, shop tools, firearms, “Collection From A Place Land &Home, Mark tate & Auctions. for George Lambert. Auc- lectible rare paper ammo collectibles, furniture, In Time.” Auctioneers: Uhlik. April 13 — Appliances, fur- tioneers: Mugler Auction boxes, collectibles); (19th: household & misc. at Schremmer Realty, Auc- April 11 — Farmland, coun- niture, household & misc. Service LLC. shotguns, revolvers, pis- Lawrence for Linda Brock tion & Appraisers, LC. try acreage, machiner, at Manhattan for Settler April 18 — Coins at Portis tols, BB firearms & ammo, & the late Kevin Brock. April 11 — Real Estate, fur- trucks, tools, collectibles Estate, Shirley Brown. for Richard Romine Es- collectibles) at Ottawa for Auctioneers: Elston Auc- niture, antiques & col- at Blue Rapids for the Auctioneers: Gannon Real tate. Auctioneers: Wolters Tom & Diana Boyd. Auc- tions. lectibles at Lincolnville Betty Jo Strader Estate. Estate & Auctions. Auction. tioneers: Elston Auctions. April 25 — Tools, household, for Loren &Judy Car- Auctioneers: Raymond April 15 — Show pig sale at April 18 — Farm sale, trac- April 19 — Car, collectibles, collectibles at Vliets for leston. Auctioneers: Van Bott Realty & Auction. Abilene for Wuthnow tors, combines, elevators, cast iron seats at Salina Gene & Cindy Smith. Auc- Schmidt Auctions. April 11 — House & contents Family Show Pigs. plows, feed trucks, 3/4T for Kenneth Peterson tioneers: Olmsteds & April 11 — Tractors, com- at Lincoln for Johnny April 8 — Tractors, com- pickup, 2T farm truck & Trust. Auctioneers: Thum- Sandstrom. bine, heads, trucks, pick- Bolte Family Trust. Auc- bines, trucks, trailers, misc. farm equipment mel Real Estate & Auc- April 25 — Antique furni- ups, auto, 4-wheelers, ma- tioneers: Wilson Realty & farm equipment of all South of Abilene for Royal tion, LLC. ture, collectibles, house- chinery, trailers, farm Auction Service. kinds, lawn & garden & Barten. Auctioneers: Ron April 19 — Vehicles, ATV, hold items, vehicle, guns & equipment, shed, guns & April 11 — Real estate 2- more online at (www.big Shivers Realty & Auction mowers, tools, antiques, farm related near Canton supplies near Wymore, story home at Lincoln. iron.com). Auctioneers: Co. collectibles, household & for Walter Vogts. Auction- Nebraska for Leland L. Auctioneers: Wilson Real- Stock Auction Co. April 18 — Real estate, an- outdoor items held at Cot- eers: Van Schmidt Auc- Wienck Estate. Auction- ty & Auction Service. April 16 — Farm equipment tiques, furniture, antique tonwood Falls for living tion. eers: Jurgens, Henrichs, April 11 — Farm machinery, at Kensington for Rust cars, tools & misc. at As- Estate of Dorothy Gilbert, April 25 — John Deere trac- Hardin. tools, antiques South of Brothers Farm Equip- saria for Abe Guise Estate. the late Joyce Courtney, tor collection, tractors, April 11 —3 Bedroom Belleville for Gary & Lois ment. Auctioneers: Mont- Auctioneers: Wilson Real- Sandie Phipps & others. dealer parts & service Home, appliances, furni- Nutter. Auctioneers: gomery Auction & Realty. ty & Auction Service. Auctioneers: Griffin Real manuals, equipment, ture, household, Retro TV, Novak Brothers & Gieber. April 16 — 80 acres native April 18 — Real estate, RV Estate & Auction Service, parts, collectibles & misc. sewing machine, spinning April 11 — Real estate (sell- grass in Marion County motorhome, truck, shed, LC. at Stilwell for Living Es- wheel, zero turn mower, ing in 3 tracts) held at St. held at Hillsboro for the mowers, pistol, tools, April 19 — Office equip- tate of Paul Blume, Estate lawn items, misc. at Man- George for William & Bev- Kile Family Revocable household, collectibles at ment, vehicles, tools, lawn of Kenneth Dailey. Auc- hattan for Edwards W. & erly Rogers. Auctioneers: Trust. Auctioneers: Griffin Axtell for George Kenwor- & garden & misc. at tioneers: Webb & Associ- Laura F. Krieger. Auction- Crossroads Real Estate & Real Estate &Auction thy Estate. Auctioneers: Wamego for City of ates Realty & Auctions, eers: Gannon Real Estate Auction, LLC. Service, LC. Donald Prell Realty & Wamego Excess Inventory. Dave Webb. & Auctions. April 11 — Farm machinery, April 16 — Real estate (2- Auction. Auctioneers: Crossroads April 26 — Antiques, toys & April 11 — Tractors, imple- farm related items, an- story home) held at Bever- April 18 — Antique & collec- Real Estate & Auction, collectibles at Salina for ments, cattle equip., tools, tiques, household goods & ly. Auctioneers: Wilson tor tractors at Hays for LLC. Ray Sherwood. Auction- lawn & garden at Prince- misc. at Clifton for Leroy Realty & Auction Service. Wesley Slaubaugh. Auc- April 19 — Farm consign- eers: Thummel Real Es- ton for Domnanish Farms, & Roberta Newell. Auc- April 19 — Coins, vintage & tioneers: ECI Auctions, ments at Alma. Auction- tate & Auction, LC. Inc. Auctioneers: Eastern tioneers: Kretz & Bloom retro items, collectibles, LLC & Johnson’s Antique eers: Montgomery Auction April 26 — Pickups, Kansas Auction Barn. Auction Service. car & tools at Osage City Tractors. & Realty. campers, boats, jet skis, April 11 — JD Gator, 2 riding April 12 — Glassware, col- for property of the late April 18 — Large farm sale April 20 — Production sale guns & tools at Smith Cen- lawn mowers, older pon- lectibles, collectible pop Emma Gertrude Johnson. East of Leonardville for at Marysville for Ohlde ter for Joe Conaway Es- toon boat & trailer, gener- bottles, coins, display Auctioneers: Wischropp Eldon & Beverly Sund- Cattle Co. tate. Auctioneers: Mont- ator, household, antique cases, household, mower, Auctions. gren. Auctioneers: Kretz & April 23 — 4,800 acres +/- Ir- gomery Auction & Realty. furniture, tools & col- yard tools at Seneca for April 18 — Tractors & equip- Bloom Auction Service. rigated Grant County land, April 27 — Antiques & col- lectibles at Abilene for Alan Conley. Auctioneers: ment, tools & collectibles April 18 — Farm machinery 2 homes held at Ulysses. lectibles, household & Barten & Hartman. Auc- Cline Realty & Auction, north of Belleville for Bill Northeast of Morrowville Auctioneers: United tools at Jewell for Ray- tioneers: Chamberlin Auc- LLC. Kelly Estate. Auctioneers: for Alan Peterson. Auc- Country Real Estate, mond Griffith Estate & tion Service. April 12 — Furniture, col- Thummel Real Estate & tioneers: Novak Brothers Stutzman Realty & Auc- April 11 — Livestock trailer, lectibles, crocks, signs, Auction, LLC. & Gieber. Continued on page 16 livestock related equip- toys, Oregon horse drawn April 18 — Farm equipment April 18 — Farm auction & ment near Bazine for Ed & logging sleds, childs man- Louise Swartz. Auction- nequins at Salina. Auc- AUCTION eers: Farmland Auction & tioneers: Thummel Real RUST BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT Realty Co., Inc. Estate & Auction, LLC. SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 9:30 AM April 11 — Antiques, col- April 12 — Real estate 2- lectibles, household, lawn story home at Beverly. Sterl Hall, 601 N. Rogers — ABILENE, KS AUCTION ***NOTE: THE TOWN IN LAST WEEK’S AD WAS WRONG. *** & garden tools & equip- Auctioneers: Wilson Real- THURSDAY, APRIL 16 — 10:30 AM (The auction is in ABILENE ... not Manhattan) Retirement auction to be held at 618 Hwy #36, west edge of MOWERS & ATV chine; Emerson Sewing Ma- KENSINGTON, KANSAS John Deere GT275 Mower, chine; Sew Mor Precision EXTRA CLEAN axle semi-tractor, Cummins Zero-Turn Steering; New Hol- Deluxe Model 202 Sewing Ma- land MZ18H Mower, 44” Deck, chine; Toys; Puzzles. JOHN DEERE EQUIPMENT Diesel, air cond., 9 speed, 24.5 18HP Motor, Zero Turn, just ser- ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES PASTURESATURDAY, APRIL AUCTION 11 — 10:00 AM NOTE: These items are very rubber, sells separate from trail- viced, runs good; John Deere Full size Headboard, 5-drawer Coach’s Bar & Grill, 66441 low hour, clean and in excellent er; 1979 Ford 9000 truck, Cum- JUNCTION CITY, KS Gator 4x2. Dresser, Vanity & Stool; Old 720 Caroline Ave. shape!! The Rust Brothers are mins engine, 6 spd, twin screw, BOAT & TRAILERS Buffet; Dressers w/mirrors; Old 320 Acres +/- Geary County Pasture. good 24.5 rubber, Parkhurst 24’ retiring from farming. Plan to At- Older LeCraft, 18’ Pontoon, Baby Crib; School Desk; Child’s steel box w/52” sided, twin cylin- This tract is located from the south edge of Junction City Ks. on 77 tend!! SLT, Johnson 48 HP Motor, Potty Chair; (2) Steel Bed Hwy, go 8 miles south to Hwy 157 (Skiddy West Rd) then 1/2 mile 2007 John Deere 9320 4WD der hoist, roll over tarp; 1979 w/Trailer; Morris Bros. 2-Horse Frames; Oak Chairs, 2 sets of east. Listing Agent’s Notes: This is as clean and well cared for a Tractor, 620/70-R42 Firestone IHC single axle truck, 3208 Cat Trailer, w/tack compartment, 3; (2) Padded Chairs; Piano pasture as I have ever seen. Excellent water sources. With a 30 tires including duals, 4 remotes, engine, less 10,000 miles on wood floor, 1 7/8” ball hitch. Stool; Metal Day Bed; Treadle minute ride around the perimeter, this pasture is ready for cattle. no 3 pt. no PTO, Starfire ITC new engine, 5 spd, 2 spd, SHOP, TOOLS & OUTDOOR Sewing Machine; Wardrobes; Directions to Auction 10:00x20 rubber, Knapheide 18’ From the intersection of I-70 and Hwy Guidance system, 2570 hrs, Gen Rac 5500 Generator; Cen- Printers Drawer; Wooden Crate; steel box, 52” sides, roll over 77(exit 295) Go north on Hwy 77 1.2 miles to Ash St. Turn east on bought new; 2004 John Deere tury Battery Charger/Engine Old Kettles; Baby Buggy; Wall #1895 air seeder, 36’, 3 row tarp, extra hyd for drill fill auger; Ash St. Go 1 Block to Caroline St. Watch for signs day of the auc- Starter; B & D Fire Storm Drill, Phone; Wooden Tool Box; disc, sells w/John Deere 1910 1977 Ford tandem truck Cum- tion along Hwy 77. 9.6V; B&D ½” Impact; B&D Skil House Water Jack; Tools – See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete details or see our website! tender w/3 hoppers, very clean mins engine, 9 spd, air cond., Saw; Craftsman Orbital Polish- Ford, Winchester; Oliver Car unit; 2006 John Deere 9760STS 2.5 rubber, twin screw, 22’ steel er; Large Socket Set, ¾”; All- Jack; Old Leg Traps; Bee combine, 2500 engine hrs, 1600 box, 52” sides, and Twin cyl. trade 7-pc. Air Hammer & Chis- Smoker; Single Tree; Buggy VERNON MILLER TRUST ESTATE, SELLERS sep. hrs, Contour feeder house, hoist, rollover tarp; 1984 el Set; 8’ Fiberglass Step Lad- Step; Well Pulley; Fence chopper, no custom, believed no Chevrolet C70 tandem truck, der; Extension Ladder; Handy- Stretcher; Handsaws; 2-man corn acres; John Deere 635F 427 V-8 gas engine, 10 spd, man Jack; Tool Chest; 20 gal. Saw; Pocket Knives - Davey Flex Head, low acres; Maur M34 10:00x20 rubber, Omaha Stan- Shop Vac; Pipe Wrenches; Crockett, Ronald Rice; Coal adj. header trailer, lights, like dard 20’ steel box, 52” sides, Open End Wrenches; Drill Bits; Bucket; #5 Red Wing Crock; (7) Mark Uhlik – Broker/Auctioneer • 785-325-2740 new; 4 wheel header trailer for twin cyl. Hoist, roll over tarp, Extension Cords; 32’ of 6” Gas Crocks; Jugs; 2-Tub Wash Set; www.MidwestLandandHome.com 30’ platform; John Deere bat 69,931 ACTUAL miles; 1996 Stove Chimney Pipe; 50-gallon Collectible Soda Bottles – 7-up, reel for 30’ head, very good. Dodge 3500 1 ton pickup, 2WD Propane Water Heater; Metal Nehi (Abilene), Sand Springs TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Cummins Diesel motor, 5 spd. Lawn Chairs; Garden Cart; Bottle, Squezee (Salina) , RC 1999 John Deere #637 Wheat- manual trans., dual wheel, good Fishing Poles. Cola; Milk Cans; (3) “Don’t Spit ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES land Disc, 32’, 1”, 22 1/2-23” tires, 10 1/2’ flatbed w/toolbox; FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD on the Sidewalk” bricks; Win- blades, 9” spacing, auto leveler, United Farm tools model #625 Sharp Carousel Microwave; chester Cardboard Advertise- harrow, used very little, bought grain cart, 1000 PTO, 24.5x32 Painted 4-drawer dresser; Quilt ment Sign; Wash Tubs; Buck- new; Richardson model 3671- tires, folding auger, shut off, Rack; Twin Bed Frames; End ets; Porcelain Pans; Dippers; AUCTION 35 V-Blade, 35’ cut, hard sur- clean unit; Schaben 1000 gal. Table; 5-drawer Blonde Dress- Kerosene Lanterns; Fire King SATURDAY, APRIL 11 — 10:00 AM faced pickers, NH3 setup, and nurse tank trailer, tandem er; Computer Stands; Entertain- Mugs; Continental Kiln Dishes Location: Russell County 4-H Building, 702 Fairway Road good shape; Richardson model wheels, Honda model #160 ment Stand; Blonde Desk; “Green Arbor Pattern”, hand- RUSSELL, KANSAS 3660-30 V-Blade, 30’ cut, pick- motor & pump; Schaben 2-3000 Bench; Picture Frames; Table painted; Southern Galleries Inc. gal. portable fertilizer storage SELLER: DAVID BLAKE: “A Collection From a Place in Time” ers, NH3 setup, good shape; Lamp; Bedspreads; Tied Quilt; Dishes, handpainted; (4) Homer 2000 96 in. Screaming Eagle Motorcycle 1550-Cu. In. Sunflower model 5531 34’ Field tanks, 2 wheel frame, pump and Blankets; Phones; GPX Stereo Laughlin Plates; Collector HARLEY:Engine, 33,900 mi. Sharp Runs Out Good * Cultivator, Walking tandems, 2 motor. w/Cassette & Turntable; (2) Plates; 1976 Avon Christmas Oak, Pine & Mtl. Items. Dry Sink, China Hutch,ANTIQUE Tables, FURNITURE: Dressers, bar harrow; Case IH #5700 AUGERS & MISC. EQUIPMENT Sound Design Stereos, AM/FM, Plate; Assorted Lu-Ray Pastels Pump Organ, Rockers, High Chairs, Tube Radios, Baby Bed (Iron) Chisel Plow, 18’ pull type, used Batco #1314 belt conveyor for w/8-Track & Turntable; 748 Dishes; Texas-Ware Dishes; As- & Etc. * Hobnail, Milk, Cut, Depression, Pressed very little; John Deere F145 5- truck hopper, hyd. drive; Fertel Portable Stereo Tape Recorder sorted Melmac Dishes; Record FireKing,GLASSWARE: Ruby Red, Oil & Vinegar, Salt & Pepper, Butter Dish, 16 semi-mount plow. 8”x30’ transport auger, PTO System; Hot Pads; Kitchen Tow- Albums; Over 30 Feed & Seed Toothpick Holders, Pitchers, Candy Dishes, Cruets, Dishes & Etc. * TRUCKS, TRAILERS, drive; Mayrath 8”x50’ grain auger, els; Kenmore Ultra Seal-n- Sacks – Robinson Milling (Sali- Daisy & Other B-B Guns, 22 cal. Rifles, Shotguns 20 ga., GRAIN CART PTO drive; Woods model MD184 Save; Food Processor; Cutting na), Abilene Flour Mill, Bowman HexGUNS: Brl., Folding Firearm, Semi-Autos, Slide Actions * 1998 Jetco 26’ steel hopper shredder, 3 pt, 7’ 540 PTO; 700 Boards; Pots & Pans; Baskets; Seed Co (Concordia), Security Spoons, Dolls, Plates, Clocks, MantelANTIQUES & Others, & grain trailer, 11x22.5 virgin origi- gal. diesel tank w/2 pumps; 2 French Fry Cutter; Utensils; Flour Mills (Abilene, KS), West- OilCOLLECTABLES: Lamps, Figurines Toys, Salt & Pepper, Hen On Nest, Crank Desk nal rubber, roll over tarp, extra 14.9x24 tires-wheels-hubs-spin- Meat Saw; Electric Knife; Salad- ern Star (Salina), Pioneer Seed; Phone, Picture Frames, Banks, Pencil Coll., Sml. Pool Table, Hockey good condition; 1992 IHC single dles for JD 9600 combine. master; Blender; Mixer; Mixing Over 20 small Flour & Sugar Bowls; Canister Set; Corelle Sacks; “Dolls of the World” Doll; Game, Egg Cups, Cupids & Lots More! “Too Many More Items to VERY FEW SMALLLunch ITEMS. will be SALE served WILL by Red’s LAST Country 2 to 2 1/2 Catering. HOURS. Mention” BE ON TIME! Dishes; Pyrex; Knife Block; Sil- Many More Unique Items. schremmerauction.com verware; Singer Sewing Ma- Check out our website: RUST BROS - ROGER, DAVID & STEVE Statements made day of sale take precedence over printed matter. for Pictures & Text FOR I INFORMATION CALL ROGER RUST • 785-476-7455 Cash & good checks only with valid ID – no credit or debit cards accepted. Lunch served by New Basel Women’s Fellowship. Frieling Realty & Auction, Inc. Roy Montgomery, Al Frieling, For complete listing and pictures go to www.ksallink.com, Auctioneer & Real Estate Broker Auctioneer/Real Estate Broker click on “Marketplace-Auctions” Phone: 785-282-0538 H: 402-257-2335, C: 402-746-3823 Guide Rock, Nebraska SELLERS: BARTEN & HARTMAN Visit www.frielingrealty.com or CHAMBERLIN AUCTION SERVICE www.montgomeryauction.com for full listing & photos. (620) 792-3988 • (620) 617-3487 Auctioneers: Kenny Chamberlin and Gary Yocum Phone: 785-479-0317 Page 16 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2015 when you don’t have to care to see your success. Yer friend just might take A hug or a shake, ‘Bout choosin’ your They’re proud of yer you on home whichever seems right BAXTER words or bein’ quite fair good side and forgive all the Or remind you sometime Is the high point of givin’, ‘Cause friends’ll just lis- rest. that you’re not alone. I’ll tell ya tonight, ten and let go on by And that ain’t so easy, all Or ever so gently pull you All worldly riches and Those words you don’t of the time back to the ground tributes of men BLACK mean and not bat an eye. Sometimes I get crazy When you think you can Can’t hold a candle to the and seem to go blind! fly with no one around. worth of a friend. ONTHEEDGEOFCOMMONSENSE It makes a friend happy Take Care of Yer Friends Friend is a word that I are up to their necks don’t throw around In overdue notes and Though it’s used and can’t write a check! abused, I still like the sound. They’re singers or ropers I save if for people or writers of prose who’ve done right by me And others, God bless And I know I can count 'em, can’t blow their own on if ever need be. nose! I guess bein’ friends Some of my friends drive don’t have nothin’ to do big limousines With talent or money or Own ranches and banks knowin’ who’s who. and visit with queens. And some of my friends It’s a comf’terbul feelin’ Auction calendar, continued Continued from page 15 equipment & tools at Abi- Mary Lou Griffith and Lu- lene for Gay Construction. cile Ozmun. Auctioneers: Auctioneers: Reynolds Thummel Real Estate & Auction Service. Auction, LLC. September 7 — 20th annual April 27 — 1,200 acres +/- Labor Day auction at Lyn- Trego County land held at don. Auctioneers: Harley WaKeeney for Louis Gerdes Auctions. Rosproy Conservatorship. November 7 — Harley Auctioneers: Farmland Gerdes Consignment auc- Auction & Realty Co., Inc. tion at Lyndon. Auction- eers: Harley Gerdes Auc- April 28 — Highly produc- tions. tive Clay County farm January 1, 2016 — 31st annu- ground, pasture & hay al New Years Day auction meadow selling in 5 tracts at Lyndon. Auctioneers: held at Wakefield for Lois Harley Gerdes Auctions. Jean Sylvester Trust. Auc- tioneers: Crossroads Real Estate & Auction, LLC. April 28 — Restaurant equipment & supplies at Baileyville for Old Time Country Cafe. Auction- eers: Bergman Auction Service. April 30 — Real estate & very nice rural home in Dickinson County held north of Abilene for Gary & Dixie Bergmeier. Auc- tioneers: Clay County Real Estate, Greg Kretz, salesman & auctioneer. May 2 — motorcycles cars & trucks, tractors & com- bines, machinery, an- tiques & tools north of Luray for Jack McKnight Trust. Auctioneers: Thum- mel Real Estate &Auc- tion, LLC. May 2 — Auction at Marysville for Ann G. Ack- erman Estate. Auction- eers: Olmsteds & Sand- strom. May 2 — Real estate (3 BR house) East of Wamego for Jerry Pitney. Auctioneers: Edgecomb Auctions. May 9 — Vintage furniture, vintage collectibles, crockery, toys, metal signs, fans, thermometers, crocks, boat, tools furni- ture & misc. at Lawrence for Gary Marckel. Auction- eers: Elston Auctions. May 9 — 309 acres m/l of western Pottawatomie County pastureland, wildlife habitat & home- stead offered in 2 tracts held at Olsburg for William P. &Eileen T. Jackson Revocable Trust. Auctioneers: Cline Real & Auction, LLC. May 9 — Household, an- tiques & misc. at Concor- dia for Fred Campbell Es- tate. Auctioneers: Larry Lagasse Auction & Real Estate. May 16 — Tractor & station- ary engines, trailer, col- lectibles & tools at Smith Center for Billy A. & Oleta L. Pixler Estate. Auction- eers: Thummel Real Es- tate & Auction, LLC. May 16 — Consignment sale at Salina. Auctioneers: Wilson Realty & Auction Service. May 23 — Abilene High School Carpentry Class house held at Abilene for USD 435. Auctioneers: Reynolds Auction Service. May 25 — 22nd annual Me- morial Day auction at Lyn- don. Auctioneers: Harley Gerdes Auctions. May 30 — Coins at Emporia. Auctioneers: Swift-N-Sure Auctions. June 13 — Construction Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Page 17 Lecturer: Genetically engineered animals could ease world hunger Genetically engineered ture won’t allow us to waste public lecture series high- and females to produce off- ing to produce genetically concerned about American food animals could provide time,” she said. lights issues relating to spring that are taller, heav- engineered animals, she agriculture if the U.S. is un- a sustainable means to feed Van Eenennaam, 2014 food security and natural ier or more fertile, for ex- said. It is too difficult and able to do the same. a fast-growing world popu- award winner of the Bor- resources. ample. costly to navigate the regu- Van Eenennam called lation, yet regulatory hur- laug Council for Agricultur- According to the United Genetic engineering latory hurdles. for consistent regulation dles keep such animals off al Science and Technology Nations, more than 25,000 uses more targeted and It costs $130 million to across products based on the market, according to an Communication Award, is people die of hunger every powerful methods to intro- bring a genetically engi- risk levels – not based on award-winning scientist known not only for her work day around the world, Van duce desirable traits into neered crop to market, Van how they are made. who recently spoke at the with biotechnology, but also Eenennaam said. animals, said Van Eenen- Eenennaam said. Mean- New technologies do University of Nebraska-Lin- for her ability to help oth- Genetic engineering, naam. while, a Canadian company need to be regulated for coln. ers understand complex an- which could significantly Although animal scien- has spent more than $60 safety, she said. But “in a The world can ill afford imal biotechnology and ge- boost food production, tists have been using genet- million since 1989 in an at- world facing burgeoning de- the delay, said Alison Van nomics. faces tough scrutiny though ic engineering techniques tempt to obtain regulatory mands on agriculture from Eenennaam, professor of She delivered the it has not harmed anyone, for many years, to date only approval to grow salmon population growth, econom- animal science and a Coop- Heuermann Lecture recent- she added. four pharmaceutical or in- that are genetically engi- ic growth, and climate erative Extension specialist ly for UNL’s Institute of For centuries, breeders dustrial applications have neered to be larger. change, overregulation is at the University of Califor- Agriculture and Natural have used conventional been approved by federal With other countries now an indulgence that global nia, Davis. Resources. Named in honor methods to produce ani- authorities. developing genetically en- food security can ill af- “The world’s food de- of donors Keith and Norma mals with desired traits by No multinational corpo- gineered cattle for food ford.” mands in the rather near fu- Heuermann of Phillips, the selecting and mating males rations are currently work- purposes, Van Eenennam is COMM. CATTLE AUCTION MANHATTAN CO.INC. EVERY FRIDAY 1-800-834-1029 Toll-Free STARTING 10:00 A.M. ON WEIGH COWS FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 • OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE Our CONSIGNMENTS can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com & logging onto the online subscription For our sale Friday, April 3rd we had a good Harveyville 8 blk [email protected] COW/CALF PAIRS attendance of buyers bidding on a nice run Wakefield 10 blk [email protected] Age. of cattle. The bulk of the run was fall calves Mayetta 5 blk [email protected] Muscotah 1 blk 7 $3,900.00 and they were selling at fully steady prices Green 7 blk [email protected] Muscotah 3 blk 5-6 $3,600.00 Wheaton 5 blk [email protected] Junction City 4 bwf 2 $3,400.00 with the weaned calves getting the most at- Junction City 5 blk 2 $3,350.00 Blaine 17 blk [email protected] tention. Several pairs and bred cows were of- Allen 2 blk 2 $3,350.00 fered and they were selling according to White City 4 blk [email protected] Junction City 7 blk 2 $3,325.00 quality and age. Cull cows and bulls sold Blue Springs 17 blk [email protected] Muscotah 1 blk 2 $3,300.00 SPECIAL COW SALE APRIL 8TH fully steady on a good offering. Vermillion 4 blk [email protected] Allen 6 blk 2 $3,150.00 STARTING AT 11:00 AM Mayetta 5 blk [email protected] Muscotah 1 blk 4 $3,100.00 Steve Rupert of Minneapolis, KS complete disper- STEERS AND BULL CALVES — 350-550 LBS Muscotah 2 blk 7 $3,100.00 sal of 230 home raised OCV Angus & Angus/ Tiburon 5 blk [email protected] COWS & HEIFERETTES — 725-1,700 LBS Muscotah 3 blk 6-8 $3,000.00 Simm-x cows being sold as they calve. Consisting of: Tonganoxie 6 blk [email protected] Gardner 1 blk [email protected] Junction City 1 blk 2 $2,850.00 Allen 5 blk 2 $2,850.00 - 180 cows, 3 yrs & older with Angus & Simm Harveyville 6 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 herford [email protected] Reading 2 blk BM 2m $2,675.00 Angus 30-45 day old calves by side Wamego 1 blk [email protected] - 50 first calf hfrs with 30 to 40 day Angus calves Tiburon 10 blk [email protected] Muscotah 2 blk 3-5 $2,650.00 Tiburon 32 blk [email protected] Junction City 1 blk [email protected] by side Muscotah 1 blk BM $2,650.00 - 8 blk/simm bulls, 3 & 4 yrs old, semen & Trich Tonganoxie 4 xbred [email protected] Gardner 2 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk 3 $2,500.00 tested Harveyville 12 blk [email protected] Salina 1 blk [email protected] Paxico 4 blk 6-7 $2,450.00 61 big Fancy Angus OCV first calf fall calving hfrs, all Reading 8 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 herford [email protected] bred to low birth weight Mill Brae Angus bulls. 49 Blaine 8 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] BRED COWS should calf between Aug. 12 & Sept. 30. 12 should calf from late Sept. thru Oct. Easton 9 xbred [email protected] Meade 1 blk [email protected] Age Mo. Muscotah 1 blk 38$2,800.00 50 Homeraised blk OCV first calf fall calving hfrs, bred to Tiburon 8 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Coal Creek Cedar Ridge bull for Sept. 1 calving period Junction City 2 blk 28$2,725.00 Tonganoxie 5 [email protected] Marion 1 blk [email protected] 42 Choice blk 3 yr old 2nd calf hfrs, bred to Angus bulls Reading 1 blk 58$2,400.00 Abilene 7 [email protected] Randolph 1 blk [email protected] for Sept/Oct calving. Bulls in for 60 days only. Minneapolis 4 blk 5-6 2 $2,250.00 40 big Fancy homeraised OCV blk & bwf first calf hfrs Tiburon 30 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 bwf [email protected] Minneapolis 8 blk 5-6 2-3 $2,100.00 with Angus sired Feb calves by side. Hfrs all shots. Alta Vista 5 blk [email protected] Marion 1 blk [email protected] Reading 1 blk 44$2,025.00 Calves 1 rd shots. Cummings 4 xbred [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Leavenworth 1 blk 33$2,025.00 36 big Fancy Angus & Simm-x cows, 3 yrs, with Oct. thru Onaga 1 xbred [email protected] Onaga 1 blk 35$1,950.00 Dec. Simm & Angus sired calves by side, cows running Minneapolis 6 blk 72$1,925.00 back with Simm bull. Calves have had shots, no im- BULLS & STEERS — 550-925 LBS. Meade 1 blk [email protected] plants Burlingame 4 blk [email protected] Marion 1 blk [email protected] Minneapolis 22 blk SS 2-3 $1,875.00 30 Fancy homeraised OCV Angus fall calving cows, 3-5 Cummings 6 xbred [email protected] Meriden 1 blk [email protected] Minneapolis 6 blk 72$1,825.00 yrs old, bred to Reputation Final Answer Angus bull Minneapolis 8 blk SS 2-3 $1,825.00 Pomona 9 bwf [email protected] Meade 1 blk [email protected] from Sept. 1st to Oct. 25th Leavenworth 1 blk 74$1,700.00 30 blk & bwf fall calving cows, 3-6 yrs old, bred to blk Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Blaine 7 blk [email protected] Elmdale 2 blk 2 2-4 $1,650.00 simm bulls for Oct./Nov. calves Holton 5 blk [email protected] Onaga 1 xbred [email protected] Reading 10 blk 00-BM 3-4 $1,585.00 23 Choice red Angus fall bred hfrs, bred to McCabe Creek Harveyville 8 xbred [email protected] Goff 1 bwf [email protected] Reading 2 blk SS 3-5 $1,550.00 bull Dec. 1st for Sept./Oct calves Green 7 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 20 big Fancy Angus first calf hfrs with 4 to 6 week old calves by side Reading 6 blk [email protected] Bonner Springs 1 xbred [email protected] 20 Choice homeraised Angus cows, 3 yrs & older, with 4 Burns 7 blk [email protected] Reading 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS to 6 week old calves by side. Lyndon 4 blk [email protected] Salina 1 blk [email protected] FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH: 20 big Fancy blk & bwf first calf hfrs with 2 to 3 week old White City 6 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 150 Choice Reputation Angus and SimAngus-x Angus sired calves by side 19 blk & bwf first calf hfrs, bred Angus for late August Onaga 30 blk [email protected] Goff 1 blk [email protected] strs and hfrs, 1 rd shots, 425-650 lbs. 125 blk & bwf strs & hfrs, 3 weeks weaned, bunk calving Green 12 blk [email protected] Burrton 1 blk [email protected] broke, 2 complete rds shots, 400-550 lbs. 15 bwf cows, 4-5 yrs old w/ 30-60 day bwf calves by side 15 F-1 blk baldy OCV first calf hfrs w/ blk calves by side, Holton 4 blk [email protected] Chapman 1 char [email protected] 65 Choice Reputation Angus strs & Replacement Alta Vista 14 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] bred back to Horned Hereford Quality hfrs, longtime weaned, 2 rds shots, 600- 14 homeraised bwf hfrs w/ 30-60 day bwf calves by side Havensville 11 blk [email protected] Reading 1 blk [email protected] 800 lbs. 12 blk & red limo-x bred hfrs, 2nd & 3rd stage Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 60 Fancy blk & xbred strs and hfrs, 1 rd shots, 11 bwf 2nd calf hfrs w/ 30-60 day bwf calves by side HEIFER CALVES — 400-550 LBS. White City 1 blk [email protected] 450-650 lbs., bunk broke, weaned 11 blk baldy first calf OCV hfrs w/30 day blk calves by Cummings 6 xbred [email protected] Reading 1 blk [email protected] 60 Choice Reputation Angus/Simm-x strs & hfrs, side 10 Gentle homeraised fall calving OCV Angus & SimmAn- Harveyville 10 blk [email protected] Reading 1 blk [email protected] weaned, shots, 500-650 lbs. 50 Angus strs & hfrs, weaned, shots, 550-600 lbs. gus bred hfrs, bred to low birth weight Angus bulls for Tonganoxie 10 blk [email protected] Wamego 1 blk [email protected] Oct.-Nov. calving 50 Choice blk strs & hfrs, no implants, shots in Wamego 5 blk [email protected] Marion 1 blk [email protected] 9 Angus solid calving cows, 4 yrs old, bred to red simm Dec., 350-550 lbs. Westmoreland 7 blk [email protected] Onaga 1 blk [email protected] bull for Oct. calves 50 blk Angus & red Angus strs & hfrs, weaned 25 8 Fancy homeraised OCV Angus first calf hfrs w/ 5-8 week Harveyville 17 xbred [email protected] Wamego 1 blk [email protected] days, bunk broke, 2 rds shots, 400-600 lbs. old calves by side. Salina 4 blk [email protected] 40 Choice Reputation blk & bwf strs and hfrs, 1 rd 7 Choice blk Angus fall bred hfrs, bred to McCabe Creek Reading 7 blk [email protected] BULLS — 1,425-2,350 LBS. shots, 450-650 lbs., bunk broke, weaned bull Dec. 1st for Sept./Oct. calves Tonganoxie 6 xbred [email protected] Chapman 1 char [email protected] 34 blk strs & hfrs, weaned 45 days, 2 rds shots, 5 gentle homeraised xbred cows, 6 yrs & older w/ big 400-550 lbs. calves by side. Running back w/ Downey Angus bull Pomona 6 blk [email protected] Chapman 1 char [email protected] since Dec. 1st Cummings 4 xbred [email protected] Oskaloosa 1 xbred [email protected] 25 blk strs, 400-500 lbs. 3 xbred cows, 4 yrs & older, running back w/ Downey Blaine 4 blk [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] 18 Choice Reputation Angus strs & hfrs, out of Angus bull since Dec. 1st Fink bulls, 3 rds shots, longtime weaned, 375- Pomona 10 blk [email protected] Marion 1 xbred [email protected] 3 Simm/Angus cows, 6 yrs & older, with calves by side. 500 lbs. 2 red & blk cows, 4 & 6 yrs old, bred blk Angus for fall Abilene 8 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] calves Blue Springs 7 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 2 Purebred simm bulls, 13 month & 14 month old, semen Blaine 11 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] & Trich tested White City 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS 2 Purebred red Angus & 5/8 red Angus 3/8 blk Angus low birth weight bulls, 18 months old FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-825 LBS Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 30 HerefordFRIDAY, bull calves, APRIL weaned, poured, 17TH: all shots, 1 wf simm cow, 10 yrs old w/wf simm hfrs calf Blue Springs 48 blk [email protected] 300-700 lbs. 1 simm cow, 6 yrs old w/simm bull calf Burns 8 blk [email protected] 30 Angus- Gelbvieh-x strs & hfrs, weaned 3 weeks, 1 registered Angus bull, 2 yrs old Easton 4 xbred [email protected] 1 Simmental bull, 2 yrs old 1 complete rd shots, 450-600 lbs. 1 blk older cow w/blk calf by side Upcoming Special Cow Sales Wednesdays, starting at 11:00 AM: April 8 & May 6

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Pasture Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay steady. Movement slow. Market Report burning is active in the Flint Hills. If you have hay for sale Alfalfa: Horse or Goat, mid squares 250.00; Dairy and Stock or pasture to rent or need hay or grazing, use the services of Cow 1.00 to 1.10/point RFV. Bluestem: Good, small squares, the Hay and Pasture Exchange: 120.00-145.00, mid and large squares 80.00-110.00, mostly Hay trade slow. Demand light to moderate for Dairy and www.kfb.org/commodities/haypasture/index.html 80.00-90.00, instance 70.00, large rounds 55.00-65.00, Fair grinding alfalfa and alfalfa pellets and grass hay. Warm, dry Southwest Kansas 50.00-55.00; Brome: Good, Small squares 130.00-145.00, mid weather has kept farmers busy in the fields, some new al- Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady. Movement moderate. and large squares 110.00-135.00, large rounds 60.00-75.00. falfa is being planted and corn ground is being prepared for Alfalfa, Horse, large squares 250.00, small squares 300.00, Grass Mulch CWF, large round 45.00-60.00. planting. There are cooler temperatures and a possibility of some 8.00-11.00/bale. Dairy, 1.00/point RFV, Supreme 185.00- Northwest Kansas 210.00; Premium 170.00-195.00; Dry Cow, Good 120.00-140.00. Grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to moderate. Al- Fair-Good grinding alfalfa, at the edge of the field 100.00- falfa: Horse, Mid squares 250.00; Stock cow, Fair-Good, 120.00, an instance 90.00 on clean-up. Ground and delivered 1.00/point RFV. Fair, Grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field locally to feedlots and dairies, 130.00-160.00. The week of 90.00-100.00. Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies 3/23-28, 9,148T of grinding alfalfa and 2,100T of dairy alfalfa 115.00-150.00. BMR Sudan and Millet, Good 80.00-95.00. were delivered. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00-75.00, mostly North Central- 70.00 or 80.00-95.00 delivered. Corn stalks 50.00-60.00, ground Northeast Kansas and delivered 78.00-100.00. CRP, Good, large rounds 70.00, Dairy and grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Fair 55.00-65.00. Cane or BMR Sudan, Good large bales Movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse, 300.00, some 8.00-9.00/small 65.00-75.00. square bale; Dairy, 1.00/point RFV, Supreme 185.00-220.00; South Central Kansas Premium, 170.00-195.00; Stock Cow, Fair-Good, 1.00/point Dairy and grinding alfalfa and alfalfa pellets steady. RFV, Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field, Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, large squares 245.00- 85.00-95.00; Ground and delivered 130.00-145.00. Grass hay: 270.00, small squares 280.00 or 9.00/bale. Dairy, 1.00/point Bluestem Good, small squares, 5.00-6.00/bale, 120.00-135.00, RFV, Supreme 185.00-210.00; Premium 170.00-195.00; Dry Mid squares 80.00-100.00, large rounds 45.00-70.00, mostly Cow, Good 120.00-130.00; Fair-Good grinding alfalfa at the 50.00-60.00. Brome: Good, small squares, 6.00-7.00/bale, edge of the field 100.00-110.00; Utility-Fair 90.00-100.00. 130.00-145.00/T, Mid squares, 100.00-120.00, Good, large Ground and delivered locally to feedlots, 130.00-170.00. The round, 25.00-50.00/bale, 60.00-80.00/T; CWF Grass mulch, week of 3/23-28, 4,214T of grinding alfalfa and 1,020T of dairy large round 60.00-65.00. Straw, Good, small squares 4.00/bale alfalfa were delivered. Alfalfa pellets: Sun Cured 15 pct or 4.50-5.00 delivered/bale; large bales 60.00-70.00/T. Sudan, protein 165.00-190.00, 17 pct protein 190.00-200.00; Dehydrat- Good large round 70.00-75.00, Fair 60.00-65.00. ed 17 pct 265.00, Meal 271.00. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00- ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares unless otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless otherwise noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. *CWF Certified Weed Free *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. **TDN calcu- TRACTORS COMBINES/PLANTERS lated using the Western formula. Quantitative factors are ap- proximate, and many factors can affect feeding value. Values 1978 Ford 6600...... $9,800 2006 Case IH 2377 ...... $135,000 Allis 7000, 2WD ...... $9,500 2010 Case IH 7088 ...... $225,000 based on 100% dry matter (TDN showing both 100% & 90%). 2009 Case Steiger 385HD 1995 Case IH 2188 ...... $59,500 Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance and intent of ...... $205,000 IH 1460 ...... $7,500 sale (usage). Source: Kansas Dept of Ag-USDA Market News 2011 NH CR9060 ...... $198,000 2011 Case Steiger 450, Service, Dodge City, KS Steve Hessman, Rich Hruska, OIC (620) Contact: Quadtrac ...... $285,000 2012 NH CR6090...... CALL 2013 Case Puma 130, 131 hrs 2012 Kinze 3660, 16R30$110,000 227-8881 www.ams. usda.gov/mnreports/DC_GR310.txt 2006 Kinze 3600 16-31 ...... The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the Kansas F & L CONSTRUCTION ...... CALL *REBUILT*...... $75,500 Frank Engelken Joshua Engelken 2014 Case Maxxum 125, 2011 Kinze 3600 12-23 ...$99,000 Department of Agriculture with technical oversight from the 238 hrs ...... CALL 1997 Kinze 2600 ...... $45,000 USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. 845 C Road 4609 Grantham Drive Case Farmall 125A, 226 hrs 2004 Kinze 360012R...... $65,000 Centralia, KS 66415 St. George, KS 66535 ...... CALL 2014 Case 1245 16-30 ASC...CALL 2006 NH TS115A ...... $42,500 2010 Case 1240 16-31, 785-857-3293 785-564-0642 2008 NH T9020...... $169,000 Bulk ...... $100,000 2007 JD 4720, 700 hrs. Case IH 900, 6Row...... $4,500 OLD TIME COUNTRY CAFE w/mower...... $31,000 *Rem Grainvac VRX* RESTAURANT AUCTION LAND AUCTION EARLEY TRACTOR • Cameron, MO 816-632-7277 • www.earleytractor.com TUESDAY, APRIL 28 — 10:30 AM Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat.: 8-12 Held outdoors on site at 214 Main in LOCATION:TUESDAY, APRIL 28 — 7:00 PM Mizpah Methodist Church, 1429 6th Road BAILEYVILLE, KANSAS • Old Time Country Cafe has closed and will be selling 387 +/- HIGHLYWAKEFIELD, PRODUCTIVE KS CLAY67487 COUNTY FARM GROUND, PASTURE & HAY MEADOW. Selling in 5 Tracts the contents of the restaurant business. • There will be lots of top quality, like new equipment TRACT 1: 161 Acres of farm ground, and restaurant supplies. waterway and old pond approximate- • VERY CLEAN, QUALITY ITEMS. ly 147 acres tillable. The crop ground AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 9:00 AM is planted to wheat and the new AUCTION LOCATION: 10465 Eliza’s Rd. Some antiques and collectibles as well. owner will receive this year’s wheat ST. GEORGE, KS (Hye Pointe Equestrian Center) For complete listing & pictures crop. Great upland terracedLegal farm de- 4 miles West of Manhattan on Hwy 24, 4 miles North on Lake scription:ground with easy access. Elbow Rd., ½ mile E, North side of the road of auction items, go to: S06, T10, R03E, Acres https://www.facebook.com/BergmanAuctionService 161.0, W2 SE4 & E2 SW4 LESS Tools/Shop items: Proface 20 gal. dual stage Air Compressor; 8 ROW HP Coleman gas-powered Generator; Hagan Insulator Machine; TRACT 2: 71.2 Acres located on 4th Craftsman work bench; Miller Welder/Generator; Lincoln gas pow- Auction conducted by: Rd. currently planted to cover crop for ered Welder/Generator; Gas powered Concrete Saw; Gas pow- optimum nitrogen preservation. This ered Dirt Packer; Small table saw; Bandsaw for metal w/stand; BERGMAN AUCTION SERVICE property has approximately 68 acres tillable with the balance in wa- Power Kraft table Router; (2) AGL Laser Transit Levels; Cherry STEVE & SHERIL BERGMAN terway. Great location with easy accessLegal and description: rural water nearby. Picker; Diesel Hot Pot; Cordless Paint sprayer (new in box); 785-336-3917 or 785-294-0932 S14, Hammer drill; Floor drill press; Chop saw w/rail; Portable Air Email: [email protected] to be placed on email list T10, R02E, Acres 71.2, S2 Compressor; Gas powered Concrete Trowel; Electric Miter Saw; SE4 EXC TR BEG SW COR Battery powered grease guns; Radial Arm saw w/stand; Electric SE4 N581 E 390 E390 S581 drills; Numerous saw blades; Several levels; Various hand tools; W390 T P POB LESS ROW Extension cords; long ropes; Cable; Space lights; various ladders; TRACT 3: This tract is locat- overhead door 12’x8’; (11) 7’ tall x 8’ wide Orange roll-up doors; DICKINSON COUNTY FARMLAND AUCTION ed on the south side of 4th Springs for roll-up doors; Overhead heater; 100 ft. cord; Numerous Rd. and Westside of Lime- buckets of bolts, nuts, nails, and screws; Numerous boxes of THURSDAY, APRIL 23 — 5:00 PM stone Rd. This property con- screws (lots of stainless steel). To be held in INDUSTRY, KANSAS at the Farm tains 70 +/- acres of pasture Snow blower: John Deere Snow Blower 40 acres m/l Chapman Creek Bottom and hay meadow. The pas- Trailer: Tandem axle Trailer This is very productive land with Great Hunting – Wildlife Potential. ture is terraced and could be Machinery/Farming: 20’ Spreader bar; 18” post hole auger bit; 3 broke out. The terraces have pt. post driver; JD 6’ bucket bar for 158 & 148 JD Loader; Log split- ACREAGES: Property for auction go-back native grass and the ter; Brand New in box Construction screen w/Honda motor; JD 6’ 17.5 ac m/l Tillable # 197 rest of the pasture is native Rotary Mower (pull-type); JD Weights (500 lbs, inside); 4’ Fertilizer 6.3 ac m/l CRP ending 2017 INDUSTRY grass. A survey will be done Spreader (drop-type for garden tractor); JD Rotor Tiller (for garden 16 ac m/l Grass, Timber, Creek after the auction at the sell- tractor) 10’ Cattle guard; Challenge Feed Mill; Chief Bulk Bin ers expense to determine the (brand new); Aeration fans w/tubes; Gas powered Transfer pump LOCATION: On the West edge of INDY ROAD JEEP ROAD property line. Hay shed & loafing barn. Fishing Boat: Flat bottom fishing boat w/ 15 HP Johnson motor Industry, KS on the South side of IRON ROAD TRACT 4: This property is located on the south side of Tract 3. This Antique/Vintage: Enterprise Lard Press; Antique Corn Sheller; K-197 on 1st Rd. 3600 AVE. tract is on the south half of this quarter approximately 85 acres m/l. Cream separator; Copper Wash boiler; Army fuel cans; walk It is selling as an 85 to determine the sale price not guaranteeing behind cultivator; (2) two-man saws; Bow saw; Cream Can; LEGALDESCRIPTION: The NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 Section 2, acreage. This tract is mostly all tillable acres less the buildings and Lanterns; Shyer; Bundle forks; Horse drawn buggy Township 11 South, Range 2 East of the 6th PM Dickinson County waterway. The property will be surveyed after the auction at the sell- General Household: 50 gal. Hot water heater; Clothing racks; Kansas ers expense to determine exact boundary, this tract contains some space heaters; complete general household misc. Various Utensils SOIL TYPES: Hobbs and Muir Silt Loam useful buildings for storage. Machine shed, grain bins, corn crib and Misc., (2) Business counters w/glass tops; I beam; 4 sections of POSSESSION: Immediately after Escrow. ALL Tillable Ground is misc. buildings. scaffolding; Lots of lumber; Lots of Metal Trim; Stack of 2 x 10’s; open and has been disked. TRACT 5: This tract is the combination of Tracts 3 & 4. Contains ap- Stack of Insulating boards; Various Cable; Stack of panel drain Tin; TERMS & CONDITIONS: 10% due day of sale, balance due on or before clos- proximately 155 acres.Legal Rural waterDescription: is nearby and could potentially Assortment of guttering; Conduit; Wiring boxes; (2) rolls of wire; ing date May 15, 2015, Real Estate Taxes prorated to date of closing. Title In- be put on the property. S23, T10, R02E, Acres Iron square tubing; (3) Steel doors; (2) Wood doors; Kerosene surance will be used with the cost split equally between buyer and seller. This is a fairly large sale, there will be many items not listed. Security 1st Title, Abilene, KS will escrow the contract and earnest money. Es- 155.0, NE 4 LESS ROW. crow charges will be split equally between buyer and seller. Reynolds Real Es- SALE ORDER: Tract 1, Tract 2, Tract 4, Tract 3, Tract 5 Don’t forget to check our Facebook page for more info and 785-456-4352 tate & Auction Company will be acting as “Sellers Agents.” Property sells in “as Listing Agent/Auctioneer: Andrew Sylvester upcoming sales. is” condition with no guarantees or warranties made by Seller or Auction Com- pany.Announcements made day of auction take precedence over printed mat- TERMS: Bank letter of loan approval or funds verification must be supplied sale GEORGE LAMBERT, SELLER ter. All information given is from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. day. Buyer will be required to provide 10% non-refundable earnest money day TERMS & CONDITIONS: Forms of Payment accepted: Cash, Check w/ prop- Property sells subject to easements, restrictions , and reservations if existing. of the sale. Buyers must be able to close on or before May 28, 2014. Cost of er ID. All Items must be paid for prior to removal. Statements made day of Title Insurance & closing costs to be split equally between Buyer & Seller. Auction take precedence over printed material. Not responsible for any acci- Crossroads Real Estate & Auction LLC is representing the seller. All an- dents or lost items. Mugler Auction Services LLC is agents only. Meal served. SELLERS: CHARLES & BONNIE SHRADER nouncements at the auction take precedence over printed material. Check us out at For more information, contact Dan Reynolds at 785-479-0203. SELLER: LOIS JEAN SYLVESTER TRUST www.facebook.com/muglerauctionservicellc 785-263-7151 7840 E USTWO HwyLOCATIONS 24, Manhattan: Reta Hemphill, Cashier 888-263-7151 785-539-2732 MUGLER AUCTION SERVICE L.L.C. Listing Agent: Dan Reynolds 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 785-479-0203 Terri Hollenbeck, Broker/Owner: P.O. Box 154 - Clay Center, Kansas Auctioneer: R.J. Reynolds: 785-223-2947 For All Your Auction Needs!! 785-263-5627 Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner, BROKER: Georgia Reynolds, 785-770-0222 Harold Mugler Randy Reynolds 785-632-3994 785-263-3394 www.rrehomes.com and click on the785-263-7151 auction link www.kscrossroads.com or 785-632-4994 Cell or 785-263-5627 Cell Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Page 19 fore you start, tie your shoe ter so in case he falls you will be the winner in the more with sidelines or a laces together and get a feel can support his head and long run if you introduce head rope until they learn of what your horse is about keep him from injuring him- them when you’re confident to stick around when you’re to go through. You’ll proba- self. You had already desen- you have thoroughly sacked out of the saddle. When bly stumble and fall till you sitized your horse’s legs so out and desensitized the an- everything is working okay learn how to handle the re- you should now be able to imal to the point that you with the hobble trained straint. Your horse will do attach the hobbles without a believe he can put up with horse, you can trade in your the same thing and you’ll fight. Step back and hold the most of the commotion hu- cotton training hobbles for a know what he’s going lead rope. He’ll struggle for mans can concoct. store-bought leather pair through and can help him awhile and may even fall. After he’s hobble and rest assured at night overcome the dilemma. Use the lead rope to keep trained, he might figure out that your pony will be Start by using your lariat him from banging his head. how to travel fairly fast with around in the morning. and rope a front foot. Pull Here you have to use your his legs tied like the outfit- Contact Ralph Galeano at gentle pressure till he gives own judgment for the hors- ter’s horses that came horseman@horsemanspress and lifts his foot for you. As es’ safety. When he stops through our camp. If that .com or www.horsemanspress. soon as he lifts, hold it there struggling, take the hobbles happens, restrain them com Hobbles for a few seconds and then off and reassure the horse. There’s nothing like a three fugitives. “I just release it. Do this many Have him take a few steps down-filled sleeping bag to bought these three and I times on all four feet until and then repeat the proce- hold off the cold of an guess I should have side- he gives willingly to the dure several more times Alaskan night. It’s so com- lined them. They’re too pressure. Patience and rep- that day. Spend several days fortable and warm that it savvy about hobbles. Sorry etition are a virtue when introducing him to hobbles FARMSATURDAY, APRIL AUCTION 11 — 10:00 AM would take an earthquake about your camp. It won’t working with horses. until he learns to accept 1556 Nebraska Rd. — PRINCETON, KANSAS or even a herd of hungry happen again.” When he left Buy or make a set of hob- them and you feel he is com- 6 miles S. of Ottawa on 59 Hwy. to John Brown then E. on bles out of soft cotton rope fortable having his legs tied John Brown 2 miles. WATCH FOR SIGNS! grizzly bears to make you we went back to arguing Case at least 3/4 inch in diameter. together. want to leave that sack of about whose turn it was to 970TRACTORS: w/loader, cab & goose feathers. A hard day’s use the surviving fly rod of Halter your horse and con- Consider hobbles part of air 2368 hrs. power- ride had put me and my the horse rampage. It was nect a lead rope to the hal- basic training. Your horse shift, Case 2870 4x4 partner, Don, in camp along important because the red w/cab & air 5300 hrs. the banks of Alaska’s Fox salmon were hitting and it powershift, Case 830 River near Clearwater was easy to lose track of who Comfort King 4580 Slough. caught the last fish. Hobbles hrs. John Deere 637 wheel disc 32’ 1”, 42’ Kent field IMPLEMENTS: It was heavily forested are a good tool for horse- cultivator. Crustbuster 4030 min-till DD 44x8, Landpride 15’ Batwing country and a place where it men. If you train your horse FARM AUCTION & RESTORED mower RCF 45810, North American Grainovator 30, 3050 BU Kill- would be tough to find hors- to respect them, you will bros grain wagon. 2 Grain Augers PTO 5’, 10’ tucker scraper, Berkley es if they wandered too far save yourself a lot of trouble ANTIQUE JOHN DEERE TRACTORS 13 1/2” Irrigation Pump, Cat #12 Road Grader (not running). Hawk- in hobbles. We tied the two and always have a way to eye Wagon. Case 5 bottom plow, 2 flatbed hay wagons, Clipper Seed Cleaner, (2) 500 gal. fuel tanks w/pumps, 300 gal. fuel tank on saddle horses and a pack keep your horse in a con- SATURDAY, APRIL 18 • 10:00 AM stand, John Deere Rotary Hoe 400. Priefert horse up tight to separate fined area. The outfitter 12515 W 4TH AVE — NICKERSON KS portable squeeze chute, portable cattleCATTLE panels, EQUIPMENT: several feed bunks, trees so we wouldn’t have to said he should have side- • 1930 D John Deere - Reconditioned (s/n 100426). portable calf feeder, 3pt. bale mover. worry about finding them in lined his horses, meaning, • 1938-39 L John Deere - 9hp, good rubber on the back (hard to find). John Deere Riding Mower 345 1100 hrs.,TOOLS/LAWN Coats 10-10 &tire GARDEN: machine, the morning. A long ride he should have tied a front This tractor still has the s/n. Most s/n on this model are worn off. (s/n Craftsman Toolbox, 500wt. Generator 13hp, Hotsy Power washer combined with a good wood hobbled leg to a back leg, re- 627124) • 1951 AR John Deere - New rubber. Original metal, new Model HC340R, Red Arrow Press, Lincoln 220 welder, Acetylene fire dinner and complete stricting movement even paint! (s/n 278686) • 1941 styled H John Deere - Great tread! (s/n torch w/ bottles, Floor Jacks, Cherry picker hoist, A Frame, Grain with questionable campfire more. Or, he could have 21856) • 1958 820 Diesel - Black dash (late model before the 830). auger for truck, 3/4” drive socket set, bolt bins and bolts, numerous stories made us sleepy. We meant tying the horse’s head Good rubber. Runs excellent! Pony motor gear is stripped. Tractor power tools and hand tools and a lot of scrap iron, several pieces of headed for the tent and to a front hobbled leg to can be converted to electric start! Power steering works good! • 1953 irrigation pipe. Many more items not mentioned. turned in for the night make travel more difficult. 50 John Deere - Good tread. Converted to 12 volt. May have the gen- This is a very clean farm sale. Domnanish Farms Inc. are liqui- knowing the livestock and It’s a good idea to hobble erator. (s/n 5007462) • 1954 60 John Deere LP - Wide front (round dating all equipment. Tractors and Machinery have been kept in camp were in good order. train your horse. It pays div- casing). 3 point. Good rubber on the back. Motor is frozen. (s/n the shed and have been well-maintained. Almost all equipment 6031869) • 2510 John Deere - Has 210 Koyker loader. 6648 hours on Goose feathers and the gur- idends when you want your hasCash operating or good check manuals. day of sale. Photo ID to obtain a bid number. Statements gling of the river settled us horse to graze in a small machine. Comes with bucket and bale spears. 3 point, pto, canopy. made day of sale take precedence over all printed material. Not responsible for into a deep sleep. area or don’t have anything Single rear hydraulic with loader valve. Very handy tractor! (s/n theft, injury or accidents to persons or property. Concessions will be on site. But not for long. We were to tie him to when you have t711r002626r) • 1956 70 John Deere LP - Wide front (square casing). awakened by a crashing to dismount and leave him 3 point. Great Rubber. Tractor is not running but motor is free. (s/n DOMNANISH FARMS, INC. noise that did sound like a for a while. If a horse that’s 7039780) • 1953 40 John Deere - 3 point. Runs Great. Good Rubber! Pics & Full Text at www.kansasauctions.net herd of grizzly bears charg- hobble trained tangles in (s/n 61811) • 1935 A John Deere - Un-styled. Great Rubber! Runs ing through the woods near wire he’ll most likely re- Great! (s/n 422541) • 855 John Deere - 70 John Deere loader! Diesel. EASTERN KS AUCTION BARN • 785-241-0208 camp. Warm feathers or not, spect the restraint of the 3 point, pto. Has turf tires, good rubber. Comes with 5 ft belly mower DARYL STOTTLEMIRE, REALTOR/AUCTIONEER deck! 1299 hours. Hi/Low hydrostatic drive! Front wheel mechanical we both jumped from our wire and not panic when he & RON WEATHERBIE, AUCTIONEER (4x4). Great tractor for small jobs! • 4430 John Deere - Dual hy- feels trapped. He’ll stand sleeping bags and scram- draulics! 3 point, Pto. Quad Range 18 speed tranny. New Starter! New bled for flashlights and ri- still until released from the Compressor. 9600 hours. Comes with set of Duals! Everything runs ANTIQUE & COLLECTOR TRACTOR fles to see what was going wire and prevent injury. and operates great on this tractor! • 6600 John Deere Combine - Run- on. We checked our horses Hobbles can solve many ning when parked. Has the big motor New straw choppers and and saw they were jumpy problems. A horse that paws Sieves! 2479 hours. • Farmall BN • Deutz Allis 6265 - GB 660 Loader but still tied. The noise was the ground can be hobbled With consignment tractors from Miles Hartman, Richard Hub- AUCTION getting louder and coming to break him from digging bard and Jim Griffin: SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 10:00 AM our way. holes when tied. A mare • 1952 IHC H • 1927 L Case • Wallis Tractor It didn’t take long for the that won’t let her foal nurse • 1929 GP John Deere • 970 Case - Good condition 1949 260 Avenue — HAYS, KS 67601 We will be selling a lot of other machinery & implements along with a Directions: from I70 take exit 159 onto highway 183N, go about commotion to come charg- and kicks at the baby can lot of shop equipment & hand tools. This Auction will have a LOT to ing into camp. It wasn’t have her hind legs hobbled 5 miles, turn right onto Hopewell St, go 1 mile east then turn 1/2 offer everyone. Mr. Schinstock has been a life Deere col- mile south. bears but something else. to protect the foal until she lector as well as being one of the original members of a local Antique For pictures and updates go to www.auctionzip.com #22124, Hobbled horses came crash- learns to accept her baby. Tractor Club. Don has a life long collection of tractors & John Deere www.eciauctions.com • Visit us on Facebook ing into our camp crow-hop- There are a lot of uses for related items to offer. ping along like they didn’t hobbles but the one that has You will find a lot of great items at this Auc- www.proxibid.com/ECIAuctions know they were hobbled. In me stumped is the so-called tion, you will not want to miss this one time opportunity to buy Moline the dark with only the flash- Mormon Hobble. They are items that have never been offered for sale before. Jet Star Two, S/N 25800920, Widefront, Bare back, PTO & lights to see, we managed to designed like a puzzle to Don keeps his equipment in working order and takes very good care Hydraulic, runs; Moline Jet Star 3, S/N 16502126, Widefront, bare stay out of their way and keep anyone who doesn’t of all of his tractors, equipment & tools. You will be hard pressed to find back, PTO & Hydraulic, runs; Moline G1000 Wheatland & Cab, S/N keep from being trampled. know the puzzle from re- equipment nicer than what Don has to offer. 29704187, Dual PTO & Hydraulic, runs; Moline GVI, S/N 16000534, Three hobbled horse leasing the hobbles and runs; Moline G1000 Wheatland, S/N 29802279, runs; Moline UB, managed to demolish our stealing the horse. I wonder SELLER: MR. DON SCHINSTOCK S/N 1214474, Special LP Gas, Factory LP, PTO, runs; Moline- tan- To see a Full Auction Flyer as well as pictures, dem GTA S/N 162224 & GT S/N 160247; Moline Special Diesel, camp. They crashed around who thought that up? Must Versatile S/N 04804102, Widefront & PTO, runs good. 125, S/N the camp for a few minutes have been a lot of horse go to www.ksauctioneer.com or call us & we will email you an Auction Flyer. 672084, runs; Versatile V-300, S/N 030388,AC runs; Versatile 145, S/N and then headed upriver thieves around. A round 9382 with Cat Engine S/N 94B3028. 170, S/N 1706069, Wide- leaving us a mess and fright- pen is a good, safe place to front 3pt; AC Two Ten, S/N 2101781, Land Handler, runs; AC RC, ening our tied horses. Our introduce a horse to hob- H&H AUCTION COMPANY, LLC Nick Holzrichter: Auctioneer/REALTOR • (620) 804-2977 S/N RC1993, Cultivator, Complete; AC UC, S/N UC3940, stuck; AC tent was knocked down, a fly bles for the first time. Be- AD4, S/N 3353, Has GM Motor, Good Tires, Grader, nice; AC D17, rod was busted and our sup- S/N 3118D, not running; AC A, S/N A26613 starter pto belt pulley, plies and gear were scat- repainted; AC WC for parts; AC D-21 S/N 3702, 3pt, PTO, recently tered everywhere but our painted; AC D19 Diesel, S/N 15953D, SnapJD Coupler, not running; horses were still secure. AC WD45D, S/N 217644D, Parts, N/F Front. 4320, S/N 018736, Don and I looked at each Cab, 3pt, Triple Hydraulic; JD 5020, S/N 010468R, 2 Hydraulic with other and I said “Where did Cab; JD 4010 Standard, S/N 22T6266, 3pt; JD 6030, S/N 034558R; they come from?” JD 5010, S/N 32T1704; JD 5020, S/N 018572R; JD D, S/N 164056, That question was an- Turning Brakes; JD 4620, S/N 012882R, Front Weight, 3pt, Dual swered the next morning Hydraulic, runs; JD 8630, S/N 009130R, 8 Matching Tires, Triple when a bareback rider on a Remotes 3pt; JDOliver 4020 Standard, S/N 166657R, Big Fenders, PTO, big Percheron came riding Dual Hydraulic. 770, S/N 37-5035, Standard, runs, very nice; into camp just as the coffee Oliver Loader, Tilt Bucket; Oliver 1850 Lp Gas, S/NCase 198379528, pot was making its last Widefront, 3pt, Hydraulic, Power Drive, runs. LA,Farmall S/N 5323441, Factory LP; Case 600 LP, S/N 8105177, runs. perks on the hot coals. 350 Diesel, S/N 5830, 2pt Hitch TA; Farmall 400 Diesel, S/N 34198, He looked around the runs; Farmall Super M, N/F, runs;IH Farmall 350 Diesel 2pt Hitch TA; wrecked camp. Farmall SMTA IH S/N 75317; W4, S/N 15872, runs good; IH “I see my horses came 4166, S/N 2960414U010349, Cab, 2 Hydraulic, runs; IH TD 14 through here.” Crawler, S/N TDF728, Stuck; IH HydroIH 70, S/N 2680005U7964, “What gives you that Widefront 3pt, Flat Top Fenders, runs; 660 Diesel, TA, PTO, Hy- idea?” my partner answered draulic, runs; IH W6, S/N 41764W, turns over;McCormick IH 1206 Standard, Deering in a threatening tone. S/N 7849, Diesel; IH 806 Standard Diesel; Not wishing to carry his W40, S/N WKC6035, Full Steel with Extensions, 3 Speed; Mc- observations any further, he Cormick Deering WD 40, S/N KC2238. waved and took the trail up Coop E5, S/N 361973, Widefront, PTO & Hydraulic, runs; Com- river after his crow-hopping mander Model 1275, S/N 005773, Cummings Engine, runs; Wagn- marauders. er, S/N A-43046, FWD, GM Diesel, Power Model W4A, runs; He was an outfitter Massey 1150 V8 Perkins, S/N 9B27825, 3pt; F11 Farm Hand; JD camped half a mile off the 46A, Loader with Brackets; Massey Model 14 lawn tractor; C-60 427 river. Why had he hobbled Engine; 2 hayracks consisting of cast iron, primitives, tractor parts horses in this dense coun- Consignedetc.; many rear by wheel others: weights and suitcase weights. try? We wondered about Moline UTC high crop, S/N 0194821471 that while we took turns older restoration; Moline G gas original condition; McCormick Deer- ing 22-36; Factory cab for 660 International. fishing with only one fly rod. There’s times and places Auctioneer Note: ECI Auctions is proud to be requested to do where hobbles are the best this auction. Wes has very nice clean line of original tractors bet to restrain your animals that he is offering. Area Motels available in Hays, KS TERMS: Cash or good check the day of the auction. Not responsible for ac- from covering too much cidents, lost or stolen property. Announcements made auction day take prece- country and leaving you dence over printed material. All items sold as is where is. afoot. Those three horses got around pretty good with OWNER: WESLEY SLAUBAUGH HAYS, KS their front feet tied. It was Another great Auction put on by: certain they weren’t rookies Bruna Implement Rossville Truck & Tractor to hobbles. The bareback Clay Center, KS Rossville, KS McConnell Machinery Straub International ECI Auctions, LLC & Johnson's Antique Tractors rider came back through 785-632-5621 785-584-6195 Lawrence, KS 7 Kansas Locations later that day leading the 785-843-2676 www.straubint.com Auctioneers: Adam Johnson 563.219.0888, Cal Kaufman James Johnson 563.212.7432 Page 20 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 April 16 workshop to highlight amazing benefits of cover crops The Mid Kansas Water- Pottawatomie County Ex- “Cover Crops: How Doing WRAPS (Watershed Rest- shed is sponsoring a free tension office, Westmore- the Right Thing… Can Be oration and Protection workshop, Thursday, April land. Very Profitable.” Strategy), Pottawatomie 16 including lunch at noon, Featured speakers are Following the indoor County Conservation Dis- for local producers explor- DeAnn Presley – KSU: Ex- presentations there will be trict, and Jackson County ing the many uses and bene- tension Specialist,“Using a field demonstration of a Conservation District. fits of planting cover crops. Cover Crops to Improve Soil crimper roller for termina- RSVPs for lunch appreci- The meeting will be held in Health” and Dale Strickler – tion of cover crops and a soil ated. All are welcome! the Sunflower Room of the Agronomist, Star Seed Co., compaction penetrometer. Please call Pottawatomie Some cost share opportu- Co. NRCS office 785-457- nities are available in tar- 3661 ext. #3 or for questions INVITATION TO BID geted areas within the wa- call Mary Howell 785-562- David & Wanda Boyle are accepting sealed bids on the 80 acre farm ground and hunting area located in: tershed. 8726 or email kfu.mary The West Half of the Southwest Quarter of This workshop is spon- @gmail.com. Section 15, Township 3, Range 10, Mar- sored by: Mid Kansas shall County, Kansas. This land is comprised of high-quality crop land, with a few acres of timber and water- NRCS to provide $332 way. It has good access, no fence issues, and buyer will have immediate possession million to protect and to plant crops upon signing the purchase contract. Closing will occur on or before restore agricultural working MayTo 15, view 2015. the property, contact Galloway, Wiegers & Brinegar to schedule an appointment. lands, grasslands and wetlands Bids sheets can be obtained by contacting Galloway, Wiegers & The U.S. Department of NRCS; however, applica- Brinegar or by visiting the website: sealedbidauction.net. Bids for Agriculture’s (USDA) Natu- tions for the current fund- a lump sum purchase price must be received by 2:00 p.m. Monday, ral Resources Conservation ing cycle must be submitted April 13, 2015. Seller reserves the right to accept any bid, reject all bids, or invite certain bidders to a subsequent private auction. Service (NRCS) is making on or before May 15, 2015. available $332 million in fi- ACEP easements help nancial and technical assis- ensure productive farm and tance through the Agricul- ranch lands remain in agri- tural Conservation Ease- culture and protect the crit- ment Program (ACEP). ical wetlands and grass- ACEP applications may be lands, home to diverse submitted at any time to wildlife and plant species. The 2014 Farm Bill consoli- SATURDAY,FARM APRIL AUCTION 11 — 10:00 AM dated three previous con- 1268 Native Road — BURLINGTON, KANSAS servation easement pro- DIRECTIONS: From downtown stoplight in Burlington (75 Hwy and grams into ACEP to make it Neosho), turn east on Neosho and follow out of town for approx. 1/2 easier for diverse agricul- mile to NativeWatch Rd. and for turn signs! north. Go 1 mile and auction site is on west side of road. tural landowners to fully COMMUNITY AUCTION benefit from conservation TRACTORS, COMBINE, TRUCKS, ATTACHMENTS, HONDA ATV: International 3288 tractor w/IH 2355 quick attach loader, 16 spd initiatives. In 2014, NRCS trans., cab w/air, dual PTO, avg. tires, interior very good. 90 HP diesel SUNDAY, APRIL 19 — 1:00 PM AUCTION LOCATION: T Building, Swope Park, used $328 million in ACEP engine, good running tractor! Serial # 2520002U001044, 7,258 hrs; In- COTTONWOOD FALLS, KS funding to enroll an esti- ternational 1586 tractor w/rear 10 bolt duals. 12 spd trans., cab w/air, DIRECTIONS: From Hwy. 177 at Casey’s in Cottonwood Falls, turn East on Rd. 210 and take im- good tires, aftermarket side exhaust, good interior, 160 HP diesel en- mediate right into Swope Park to T-building. mated 145,000 acres of farm- gine that was rebuilt 2 yrs ago & purrs like a kitten! Serial # SELLERS: LIVING ESTATE OF DOROTHY GILBERT, land, grassland, and wet- 2650133U010597, 5,727 hrs.; Gleaner R-52 combine 230 HP, 245 BU THE LATE JOYCE COURTNEY, SANDIE PHIPPS & OTHERS lands through 485 new ease- capacity. This machine is in immaculate condition and has obviously ments. been babied. Interior is in excellent condition and have yet to find even a ding on the exterior. Very good tires all around w30.5-32's on the front. In Kansas, there are an Deutz-Allis Air Diesel engine. Serial #R5205004. 2,320 separator hrs, estimated 4,800 acres of 3,471 engine hrs; Gleaner 18' Flex-head on trailer, very good condi- grasslands and wetlands en- tion; 2003 Honda Rincon ATV, Model TRX650A, 4WD, approx. 1250 rolled through the new hrs and in very good condition!; 1994 GMC Topkick 2 ton grain truck, twin screw, double ram hoist, 19' steel floor dump bed w/44" sides, air easements, according to brakes, air ride seat, 427 fuel injected V-8, 15 spd trans., tires are fair, NRCS state conservationist, 287,012 miles. This is a good running truck; 1974 International Loadstar Eric B. Banks. ACEP’s agri- 1600 grain truck 14' steel floor bed w/53" sides and 3 dump gates, bed cultural land easements not is in very good condition, International V-8 engine w/4 plus 2 transmis- There will be a wide variety of some very clean merchandise at this auction! sion, 179,204 miles; International Loadstar 1700 truck w/16' flatbed, Don’tAUCTIONEER’S miss this opportunity. NOTE: Come and spend a nice Sunday afternoon with us, we looking forward to see- only protect the long-term bed is in excellent condition. Truck not currently running. International ing you at the auction! viability of the nation’s food V-8 w/4 spd trans.; Goodyear 245-32 combine tires & rims- 10 Bolt; Like supply by preventing con- new Firestone 10.00-16 w/8 bolt wheel; Great Plains Solid Stand Drill VEHICLES, ATV, MOWERS: psi, 2.0 gpm, 4 hp B&S; Crafts- w/shades; round wick kerosene version of productive work- 21 row 13' Excellent condition; Farmall M tractor, does not run but looks 2001 Ford Ranger Edge 4 dr, man 9” radial arm saw w/base; lamp; jewelry box; apothecary to be complete; International 18' vibra shank; Case 4 Bottom Plow w/ ing lands to non-agricultur- 4x4 Super Cab, auto, 4.0L V6, Paramount 5 vise; Babco 135 bottle; books; oak show case al uses, but they also sup- 18" shears w/rolling cutters; 4 row 13' cultivator; International 4 bottom AC, approx. 49,000 mi.; 1995 vise; misc. tools. w/marble base; small oak tables; plow, 16" shears, missing cylinder and hitch; Horse drawn cultivator; 7' Chevy 1500, 4x4, 305 V8, 5 ANTIQUES&COLLECTIBLES: bubble machine; tempra paint; port environmental quality, old chisel; 6 row cultivator; International 800 Planter, Cyclo Air, 6 row; historic preservation, International 800 Planter, Cyclo Air, 6 row (parts); Speed mover-12'; speed, flatbed, 170,000 mi.; 6 matching Victorian needle- brass vase; roll paper holder; Krause 1900 19' disc; International 4600 cultivator. 26' Good bushings, 2002 Kawasaki 550 Mule, 1,052 point dining chairs; barn picture; The C.S. Bell Co. Hillsboro wildlife habitat, and protec- nice piece; Krause Disc model 904 19' disc; 7' Bush Hog rotary mower; hrs., 4x2, roof, manual dump metal lawn chairs x4; 3-wheel Model No. 3 grain corn mill tion of open space. Ameri- Westendorf round-bale spear, 3 spike, quick attach; Root Ripper, 1 bed, good rubber; Poulan Pro bike; primitive Hoosier cabinet grinder; fishing reels; kids school can Indian tribes, state and shank; Rhino 8' hydraulic blade; 5 shank Ripper- 10'; Krause 16' chis- 42” riding lawn mower, 19.5HP top w/frost glass; 8 oak pressed desk; plus more misc. items. local governments, and non- el- model 271; Homemade flatbed trailer- 14' x 7' Excellent deck. B&S, auto trans.; ATC topper for back chairs; Underwood 18” HOUSEHOLD&OUTDOOR: Bumper pull; Model 25R pull type dirt scraper- 6'; Gate- 16' homemade; a 2000 Ford truck, navy; Heck- typewriter; misc. panel doors; Trane forced air furnace governmental organizations 4 row International corn head, model 843. 30" row; Stock tank 44 in. endorn riding mower, SN 36J63; display cases; 3 pc. bedroom w/cooling unit, outdoor installa- that have farmland or grass- round; 7.60-15 tubeless tractor tires (3). approx. 4’ Heckendorn blade. set, Kroehler Mfg, solid walnut tion, Model #YCC036F1H0BK land protection programs TOOLS, SHOP EQUIPMENT: Lincoln electric AC-225 arc welder- like TOOLS: Tahoe 7000 Series dresser, chest of drawers; Acad- (2005), replaced burner & heat are eligible to partner with new; DeWalt 14" chop saw- like new; DieHard 200 amp/12 V battery diesel generator, TPI7000 LXR, emy jig saw puzzle; American exchange w/in last 2 yrs; MECO NRCS to purchase conser- charger/engine starter; Iron Horse Industrial Air Compressor-60 gal. 120/24OV, 418 cc/10hp, less Supply Co. St. Louis 1909 tin charcoal BBQ grill; Brinkman tank, 6.5 HP; Set of cutting torch gauges & head; Stihl 025 chain saw- vation easements nation- 16"; 7018 AC welding rods- approx. 8 lbs.; Cal Hawk 4.5" angle grinder; than 2 hrs.; Tahoe 9000 Elite Se- cup; Bouquet teapot; 3 piece BBQ smoker; Whirlpool chest ries gas generator, TPI9000 china set; hobnail milk glass freezer; Frigidaire 14.8 cu. ft. re- wide. A key change under Milwaukee ½" drill; Makita 4" angle grinder; Porter Cable cordless 19.2 the new agricultural land V drill and saw; 1.5 HP Shop Vac; Standard set of jumbo wrenches- 1 LXU, 120/240V, 420 cc/14hp, rose lamp; walnut headboard; frigerator, white; 10’ jon boat; 3/8" – 2 1/2"; Multiple pipe wrenches; Multiple hand saws; FIMCO 10 less than 2 hrs.; Troybilt rear tine angel collection; quilt rack; glass Crosley HD washing machine; easement component is the gal spray tank w/ 12 V pump; Tank Dolly; Multiple heavy duty log chains; tiller, 5.5 hp B&S; Dayton 4000 fruit; wicker phone stand; wicker Whirlpool dryer; Roper refrigera- new “grasslands of special Multiple chain boomers; 6" bench grinder; Lots of standard combination watt generator #3W741A, doll chair; doll kissing chair; dec- tor; Crosley gas stove; La-Z-Boy environmental signifi- wrenches; Lots of standard sockets, mostly Thorsen; Set of Craftsmen 120/240; DeWalt 12V 3/8” VSR orative column; wood pillar plant double recliner; 500-gal. cance” that will protect standard heavy duty deep well sockets; Lots of screwdrivers, nut dri- drill (DW953); Porter Cable 7 stand; oak matching end tables; propane tank; outdoor bench; vers, etc.; 2 ton engine hoist- like new; Multiple aluminum step and ex- 1/4” HD circular saw (#347); Americana dolls; commemora- Char-Broil gas BBQ grill; metal high-quality grasslands that tension ladders; 22" Brute push mower; Sanborn 5 HP air compressor; Montgomery Ward front tine tive spoon collection (50-60 bath tub; misc. kitchen utensils, are under threat of conver- Karcher 1750 psi power washer; 3000 lb floor jack- like new; Ladder tiller, 5 hp; grass seeder; misc. spoons); Victorian bamboo pots & pans; plaid/wood match- sion to cropping, urban de- jack; Multiple bottle jacks; Multiple grease guns; Dyna-Glow Pro hand tools; Craftsman Pro Saw- Etagere bookshelf; Lefton china ing couch and chair; digital mag- velopment, and other non- kerosene/diesel heater; Multiple good pneumatic tools; Set of ATE stan- Zaw; tool box; standard deep bowl; Victorian Etagere 5 tier nifier; juice glasses; 18 piece grazing uses. dard sockets 1-1 ½"; Set of Cal-Forge standard and metric sockets; Set socket set; Craftsman 12V cord- what-not shelf; misc. clear glass complete kitchen set; angel col- of Central Pneumatic standard sockets; Standard socket set 7/8- 2"; Wetland reserve ease- less drill; 300-amp jump starter; pieces (pedestal bowl, cream & lection; GE microwave; kitchen Multiple ratchet straps- like new; Eight 1 gallon jugs of Rotella SAE 30 ments allow landowners to Manning-Bowman 1/2” drill; sugar, plate w/cover, footed knife set; Catnapper Pow’r Lift T1; Pair of collapsible saw horses; New fluorescent light fixtures 2x4 T8; successfully enhance and Craftsmen rolling tool cart; 2 squirrel cage fans; 40" x 30" utility cart; come-a-long; Workmate bench; bowl, egg plate); glass basket; Easy Chair; TV; wood dropleaf Multiple extension cords; 2 creepers; Multiple tractor hydraulic fittings; concrete tools; Makita power large blow fish; 1930s vintage table w/2 chairs; cast patio protect habitat for wildlife Weller soldering gun; Black & Decker Workmate 200 bench; Heavy duty planer (N1900B); Makita orbit quilts, good condition; hand bench & table; Sunbeam stand on their lands, reduce im- welding table, approx. 40" x 58"; Large amount of misc. washers, nuts, sander (BO5001); QEP 83200 carved wood end table; Trend mixer; art easels; misc. tea cups pacts from flooding, and bolts; Welding helmets; Jack stands; Car ramps; Hundreds of drill bridge tile saw w/8” blade; tiling Oak Grandfather clock; Lau- & saucers; green leather rugs; recharge groundwater, and and hole bits; Multiple 10" circular saw blades; Multiple 7" circular saw tools; Barwalt Ultra Grout clean- rence H. Coffelt painting, “The metal tea pot, sugar, creamer; provide outdoor recreation- blades. ing system & tile sponge Flock” #123, 20x32; Riverside doll wagon; toy battery powered MISC.: Flotec water pump, 5.5 HP engine; DR field and brush mower, w/handle x2; Porter Cable 14.4V Literature Series, Snow Bound Mustang and JD Gator (x2); cro- al and educational opportu- 24" cut, self propelled; Ariens ST622 6 HP weed trimmer, self propelled; 3/8” cordless drill (#376); Skil Among the Hills Sons of Labor quet set; Hollywood bed frames; nities. NRCS provides tech- Aluminum Duck brand semi headache rack. Dual chain rack; Good Saw Pro 10” miter saw (3810); and Other Poems #4, April 7, Homelite gas Trim N Edge; nical and financial assis- welding metal; Several tons of scrap metal; 1983 Honda Aspencade Bosch Power Box Jobsite radio 1886; 13 porcelain dolls; Marlow porch swing; weed eater Feath- 1100 motorcycle. Not currently running; Set of 16" rims; 16" stock sad- tance directly to private and dle; Outdoor lighting kits; Cabela's ATV cover; 42 foot semi box trailer- & charger; Tel-o-post adjustable wood cuts & Americus Wood- er Lite T25; matching cherub tribal landowners to re- floor jack x2; Buffalo Tools 6’ crafts; Harry S. Truman pitcher; lamps; Cobra 78x CB radio; new good tires; 500 gallon propane tank; Approx. 30 railroad ties; 4x8 sheets store, protect, and enhance multipurpose scaffolding misc. costume jewelry; Fire King CB antenna; Rotisserie & BBQ of diamond plate steel; Antique wooden ammo boxes, Remington and wetlands through the pur- Peters. w/swivel casters x2; 10” & 12” jadeite soup & sandwich set; oven; Toast-R-Oven; Bud AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This collection of equipment and tools has been saw blades; drywall cornerbead Time Life photo book collection; Adams fillet knife; Jazzy Select chase of these easements. very well taken care of. Tractors and combine have all been shedded and tool; 2-wheel hand truck; 24’ alu- glass & brass tea cart; wood tea GT power chair (#JA33330812 Eligible landowners can pride of ownership is apparent! The first thing I noticed when viewing the minum ext. ladder; wheelbarrow; cart; Bentwood chair w/bowl; 8C30); 16” aluminum set of rims choose to enroll in a perma- shop was all of the grease guns, oil bottles and 55 gal. drum of Rotella all Werner 6’ aluminum step ladder; hexagon twisted leg table; iron off 1998 Chevy truck; more organized neatly in the service bay. Pretty much says it all regarding how nent or 30-year easement; battery powered weed eater; 2 bike & iron tea post wall decor; 2 misc. items. tribal landowners also have this equipment has been cared for. There isn't a lot of small miscellaneous gal. air compressor; Karcher 1/2” teacher story book; bird items so be on time. ORDER OF SALE: We will begin with an awesome col- K1800G pressure washer, 1800 houses on spindles; lamps the option of enrolling in 30- lection of shop tools at 10:00 and move to the farm equipment, trucks and year contracts. ATV at Noon. We will then resume shop tools and miscellaneous. TERMS: Sales tax will be collected. Vehicles sell at 2 PM. Cash or good check from a Kansas bank. Out-of-state checks must be ap- TERMS: Cash, approved check or credit card with 3% processing fee on all credit card transactions. All statements made To learn about ACEP and proved before sale day. All statements on sale day take precedence over day of auction take precedence over advertisements. Owners and auction company not responsible for accidents or other technical and finan- theft. Nothing removed until settlement has been made. Concessions and restrooms available. prior advertisements. Security: This auction, including registration, will be cial assistance available videotaped. Not responsible for accidents. Pictures at VaughnRothAuctions.com CHUCK MAGGARD Griffin & Auction through NRCS conservation Sales/Auctioneer Real Estate Service LC programs, visit www.nrcs. CHERYL GARRETT, SELLER Cell: 620-794-8824 usda.gov/GetStarted or your VAUGHN-ROTH AUCTIONS RICK GRIFFIN local USDA Service Center. Cameron Roth: Auctioneer- (785) 917-0867 305 Broadway, Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845 USDA is an equal opportu- Bob Ecton- Auctioneer • Dru Livingston- Auctioneer Broker/Auctioneer Phone: 620-273-6421 • Fax: 620-273-6425 • Toll Free: 1-866-273-6421 Pam Noonan- Clerk • Brooke Paxson- Cashier • Heather Finnerty- Cashier Cell: 620-343-0473 In Office: Nancy Griffin, Heidi Maggard nity provider and employer. Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Page 21 Flint Hills Gelbvieh-Red Angus shows lead-in Balancer bull Flint Hills Gelbvieh-Red highest gaining bull out of calving ease, growth, total istered Gelbvieh cattle Angus raised the lead-in 208 bulls sold with a gain maternal, yield grade, rib- since 1981 and registered Balancer bull at the recent ratio of 145. He weighed 78 eye and marbling. He sold to Balancer cattle since 2002. Seedstock Plus Bull Sale at pounds when born and KZ Cattle Co. of Columbus. Flint Hills also owned Joplin, Missouri. The em- weighed 1625 pounds at sev- Flint Hills, owned by the first place high efficien- bryo transfer calf, Regular enteen months of age. He Ron and Linda Schultz of cy bull in a pen of 33 bulls Standard 321 A ET, was the was above breed average for Alma, has been raising reg- tested. Hill testifies at House Ag Committee hearing on importance of trade Dr. Howard Hill, a pork in the world, sending more president to follow through- versity economist Dermot producer and veterinarian pork to the 18 U.S. FTA part- out the negotiation process. Hayes in saying that the po- from Cambridge, Iowa, who ners than to the rest of the Once trade negotiators fi- tential TPP deal represent- is chairman of National world combined. NPPC also nalize a deal, Congress gets ed the most significant com- Pork Producer’s Council pointed out in its written to review it and vote yes or mercial opportunity ever Trade Policy Committee, re- statement that the 18 FTA no – without amendments – for U.S. pork producers, cently testified on behalf of nations collectively have a on it. Congress has granted generating more than 10,000 NPPC before the House positive impact on the U.S. TPA to every president pork industry jobs. Agriculture Committee on balance of trade. TPA legis- since 1974, with the most re- the benefits of trade to agri- lation was expected to be in- cent law being approved in culture. Hill stressed the troduced early in 2015, but August 2002 and expiring importance of trade to U.S. Senate Finance Committee June 30, 2007. The key rea- pork producers and urged chairman Orrin Hatch, R- son TPA is needed, Hill lawmakers to expeditiously Utah, and Ranking Member pointed out in his testimony, approve Trade Promotion Ron Wyden, D-Ore., so far is for concluding the Trans- Authority (TPA). He noted have not been able to come Pacific Partnership negotia- that the United States ran a to an agreement on the lan- tions among the United GSI deficit in pork trade until it guage of the bill. TPA de- States and 11 Pacific Rim GRAIN BINS started negotiating Free fines U.S. negotiating objec- countries. U.S. TPP part- ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Trade Agreements (FTAs). tives and priorities for trade ners will not get to their FINANCINGHopper Bins AVAILABLE Available Because of trade agree- agreements and establishes best and bottom-line offer ments, the United States is consultation and notifica- until Congress passes TPA. Harder AG PRODUCTS now the top exporter of pork tion requirements for the Hill cited Iowa State Uni- West Highway 50 PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 Phone 620-983-2158 www.grainbinsusa.com HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 10:00 AM CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM AuctionAUCTION will be held at the farm located 2 miles North of Belleville, Kansas on Highway 81 to SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD King Road the 1/8 mile East to drive. WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT tooth; MM grain drill; MH steel cutter; lawn mowers; wheel bar- Oliver 1550 gas tractor, 3 pt, wheel drill; horse mower; round row; Ford light weight chain 4/01/2015 hyd; AC 180 diesel tractor 3 pt, bale feeder; portable loading saw; jacks; large assortment of Steer and heifer calves sold on a very active market selling steady to a little hyd; Allis C tractor for parts; JD chute; cattle panels; pickup tools; end & combination 55 combine w/2 row corn head stock rack; Pontiac 6000 car; wrenches; drills saws; garden higher. Feeder steers and heifers, $2-$3 higher depending on quality and (could be restored); Parker 120 Buick 4 door car for salvage; tools; come a long; winch; jack condition. Cattle carrying extra flesh sold steady. Cows and bulls sold on a bu gravity wagon on 4 wheel assortment of iron. stands; post driver; aluminum steady to active market. chassis; Krause 10’ tandem TOOLS & COLLECTABLES step ladder; garden planter; as- COWS Lost Springs, 7 blk [email protected] White City, 7 blk [email protected] disc; 2 wheel pickup box trailer; 500 gal fuel tank; aluminum V sortment collectable wrenches; Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Valley Center, 4 mix [email protected] Lost Springs, 5 blk [email protected] Krause 409 10’ tandem disc; bottom boat; Coleman upright post drill; cast iron seats; hay Hillsboro, 1 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 12 [email protected] Valley Center, 2 bwf [email protected] Krause 9’ pull type chisel; IHC air compressor; Lincoln 220 fork; sled; copper boiler; bird Burdick, 1 blk [email protected] Valley Center, 3 blk [email protected] Cedar Point, 8 blk [email protected] no 10 auger wagon; 3 pt. Allis 3 welder; 2 ½ hp Craftsman radi- houses; girls & boys bikes; gas bottom plow; Dempster 2 row 3 al arm saw; scroll saw; bench lamps; cast iron implement Burdick, 1 bwf [email protected] Florence, 2 blk [email protected] Alta Vista, 10 mix [email protected] pt. lister; 3 pt. boom; 3 pt. 6’ grinder; Pacard ½” drill press; wheels; Timex showcase; chest Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] Lost Springs, 9 blk [email protected] Alta Vista, 2 mix [email protected] blade; 3 pt. 2 bottom plow; 3 pt. chop saw; paint sprayer; Cen- freezer; new small kitchen ap- Tampa, 1 char [email protected] Marion, 2 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 4 blk [email protected] 6’ one way; Oliver 3 pt. 4 row tral drill press; floor jack; air pliances; assortment of collec- Herington, 1 rwf [email protected] Eskridge, 12 blk [email protected] Florence, 4 mix [email protected] cultivator; Massey 3 pt. cycle bubble; cordless drill; angle tables & household. Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Herington, 48 blk [email protected] Lost Springs, 5 blk [email protected] mower; JD 4 row 3 pt. planter; 3 grinder; electric chain saw; JD Marion, 1 bwf [email protected] Herington, 20 mix [email protected] Alta Vista, 5 mix [email protected] pt. weeder; MoRidge 8’ spring R72 riding lawn mower; brush Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] Eskridge, 13 blk [email protected] Florence, 3 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Marion, 3 blk [email protected] Herington, 3 blk [email protected] Note: For pictures check our website at www.thummelauction.com. Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] Florence, 4 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 16 mix [email protected] Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] White City, 60 blk [email protected] Alta Vista, 2 red [email protected] BILL KELLY ESTATE Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Herington, 66 blk [email protected] Marion, 3 blk [email protected] Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC Lost Springs, 1 blk [email protected] Burdick, 23 mix [email protected] Tampa, 3 blk [email protected] 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 Hillsboro, 1 holstein [email protected] Burdick, 64 mix [email protected] White City, 50 mix [email protected] Burdick, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 10 mix [email protected] Hillsboro, 4 blk [email protected] Eskridge, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 6 blk [email protected] Herington, 66 mix [email protected] Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Tampa, 18 mix [email protected] Tampa, 15 bmf [email protected] Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Herington, 32 blk [email protected] Marion, 4 blk [email protected] Celebrating 48 Years of Excellence! Tampa, 1 char [email protected] Ramona, 120 mix [email protected] Tampa, 118 mix [email protected] Eskridge, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 88 mix [email protected] Woodbine, 66 mix [email protected] Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Burdick, 50 mix [email protected] Tampa, 55 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] Herington, 50 mix [email protected] Herington, 63 mix [email protected] Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 62 mix [email protected] BULLS Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] Tampa, 111 mix [email protected] Hillsboro, 1 blk [email protected] STEERS Tampa, 113 mix [email protected] Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Lincolnville, 5 blk [email protected] HEIFERS Cedar Point, 6 blk [email protected] Alta Vista, 5 mix [email protected] Saturday,April 18th, 2015 Wilsey, 3 blk [email protected] Cedar Point, 3 blk [email protected] Fairgrounds in Abilene Kansas EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 8: Sale Starts at 7:00 P.M. • Pigs Available for Viewing after 3 PM • 10 black steers and heifers, 450-550 • 22 mix steers and heifers, 650-800 lbs. FEATURED SIRES lbs. • 25 mostly black steers and heifers, • 15 mix steers and heifers, 450-600 lbs. 800-1000 lbs. Selling • 30 brangus-x steers and heifers, 500 • 62 mix steers, 825-850 lbs. lbs., shots & weaned • 120 mix steers, 900-925 lbs. 60-65 • 15 mix steers and heifers, 500-600 lbs. • 118 mix steers, 975-1000 lbs. • 40 black Angus steers, 500-600 lbs., • 122 mix steers, 850-875 lbs. Show no grain, shots, strickly green, hayfed, • 65 black Angus steers, 750 lbs., home- longtime weaned raised, longtime weaned, no implants, Gilts and • 35 black/bwf heifers, 600-700 lbs., pending homeraised, longtime weaned Barrows MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 15: Duroc: Red Label, Redneck Romeo, Lifetime, Poker Face, Stand Out Nation, Royal Ace, • 80 black steers and heifers, 400-500 lbs., shots Lightem Up, Slats Chester: Snap Chat, Mr. Bone • Blues: Drop Down MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! Yorkshire: Star Search, Son of Wow, Titanium and Untouchable Exotic: Square Root, MC Squared, Kemo-Sabe, Cadyshack and Blurred Lines Herington Livestock Cafe Now Open: Wednesdays from 6:30 AM ‘till 7:00 PM Winnings: Don’t forget the video as an option to market your cattle. *Many Overall Champions and Reserve Champions in Market and Breeding Classes View our live auctions at lmaauctions.com *Many Breed Champions and Reserve Champions *Plus many class winners Craig Heinen, Auctioneer Our Consignments can now be viewed after 12 Noon

As a precaution to help our herd remain NEW Guest Consignor: on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com PED-FREE, we ask that all pigs be taken home Double B Show Pigs & logging onto the online Subscription. immediately following the sale.We will no longer Rodney & Will Blythe be able to hold pigs for delivery at a later date. 27561 Huckberry Road **Now Accepting Registration for Internet Bidding at LMAAUCTIONS.COM** Thank you! Maple Hill, Kansas 66507 H: 785-256-6721 • C: 785-580-3554 KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. Barn Phone 785-258-2205 *Fax No. 785-258-3766 For more Information, Contact: Jerry Sleichter, Sale Manager 733 2500 Ave., Abilene, KS 67410 IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR APPRAISAL, CALL COLLECT. Home Phone: 785 263-1898 Sale Day Phone: 785-479-6694 • E-Mail [email protected] Bill Mathias, Manager • 785-258-0102 NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Gary Suderman - 913-837-6785 • Rick Parkerson - 620-767-2738 Bob Kickhaefer, Cell - 785-258-4188 • Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 Page 22 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Beef Quality Assurance free certification period deadline approaching Through April 15, pro- ments of the industry can va, Wis., and 2014 Dairy BQA ing industry landscape 29th Annual Spring Farm ducers and those affiliated benefit from becoming Award winner. “It was not where consumers want to be with the cattle industry can BQA-certified, including only helpful for me to re- assured they are receiving a CONSIGNMENT AUCTION take advantage of free Beef producers from cow-calf, view some of the new ani- product raised in ways that SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 9:00 AM NOTE: New Location — 1 1/2 mi. East of Augusta on 100th Quality Assurance (BQA) dairy, stocker and feedlot mal handling information, align with BQA. online certification, cour- operations, and anyone af- but it was also a great tool More than 16,000 have en- Selling: at . WW Cattle tub & 6-way sorting system: 3 section Filson tesy of Boehringer Ingel- filiated with those seg- for my employees. It was an rolled in the BQA free certi- squeeze alleyway; 5 Quarter Horses; Sev. tractors inc. ’90 JF 2955 heim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI) ments. With an overall focus effective way to manage and fication program since BIVI diesel & WD 45 Allis Chalmers; New hand tooled high horned rop- and the BQA program, fund- on animal handling and dis- train the employees so they partnered with BQA in 2013 ing saddle; sev. generators; New Lincoln Ranger 8000 watt gener- ed by the beef checkoff. ease treatment and preven- all knew where we stand on — an impressive number ator/welder; Hand Crafted Amish wedding coach; Cat RC60 forklift; Gallion 503 road grader; Also farm machinery; T-posts & wire; Visit bqa.org/team to re- tion, online certification cattle handling and animal that reflects both beef and Lumber; Cars; Trailers; ATVs; Campers; Pipe & lots more. ceive your certification modules are customized to welfare issues. It’s a great dairy producers’ commit- Call to consign! Many more items by sale time! today! meet each segment’s needs. tool to reaffirm best man- ment to producing a quality BQA helps increase con- “It worked great to break agement practices.” beef product. Check www.chuckkorte.com sumer confidence in the up the training modules and Beyond reinforcing in- For more information for current info & pictures on all auctions. Real Estate auctions affiliated with beef industry by demon- complete them over a two- dustry best practices for cat- about your beef checkoff in- Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, PenFed Realty strating that the industry week period. It fit my sched- tle production, obtaining vestment, visit MyBeef CHUCK KORTE REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE, INC. strives to produce a safe, ule,” says Keith York, dairy BQA certification can be a Checkoff.com. Augusta, KS — 316-775-2020 wholesome product. All seg- producer from Lake Gene- useful tool in an ever-chang- Livestock Commission Co., Inc. Farmers & Ranchers Salina, KANSAS AUCTIONS EVERY SALE BARN PHONE: 785-825-0211 MONDAY & THURSDAY MONDAY — HOGS & CATTLE Selling Hogs & Cattle every Monday Hogs sell at 10:30 a.m. Cattle at 12:00 Noon. Selling calves and yearlings first, followed by Packer cows and bulls. UPCOMING SALES CALENDAR: THURSDAY — CATTLE ONLY SPECIAL COW SALE Selling starts at 10:00 a.m. Consign your cattle as early as pos- DATES: sible so we can get them highly advertised. • Tuesday, April 21st * 12 Noon — AUCTIONEERS — • Tuesday, May 5th * 12 Noon KYLE ELWOOD, GARREN WALROD & RUSTY TAYLOR For a complete list of cattle for all sales check out our website at www.fandrlive.com SPRING SPECTACULAR 9 mix Lincoln [email protected] 1 bwf Miltonvale [email protected] 9 blk Longford [email protected] 4 blk Miltonvale [email protected] CATALOG HORSE SALE 19 mix McPherson [email protected] 1 blk Wells [email protected] MAY 16, 2015 6 blk Inman [email protected] 1 blk Salina [email protected] 9 mix Abilene [email protected] COWS ******************** 20 blk Longford [email protected] 1 rwf Salina [email protected] Ranch horse competition - Friday May 15, 6 p.m. 11 mix Minneapolis [email protected] 1 bwf Tescott [email protected] Rope Horse Preview - Friday May 15 12 noon 11 blk Inman [email protected] 1 bwf Culver [email protected] Saturday May 16 7-9:30 a.m 10 blk New Cambria [email protected] 1 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 128 mix Hope [email protected] 5 blk Miltonvale [email protected] Sale Starts at 10 am 11 blk Lyons [email protected] 1 blk Sterling [email protected] RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK TOTALED 4,661 CATTLE AND 97 HOGS. 19 mix Newton [email protected] 7 blk Inman [email protected] BULLS 1 blk Lost Springs [email protected] STEERS 8 blk Burrton [email protected] 1 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 2 blk Falun [email protected] 300-400 $340.00-$360.00 30 blk Inman [email protected] 1 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 1 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 400-500 $330.00-$342.00 21 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 1 red Salina [email protected] SOWS 500-600 $305.00-$318.00 15 blk Peabody [email protected] 1 blk Lincoln [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 600-700 $265.00-$276.00 3 red Ellsworth [email protected] 1 red Salina [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 700-800 $220.00-$231.00 16 mix Cedar Point [email protected] 1 blk Lehigh [email protected] 1 wht Russell [email protected] 800-900 $198.00-$208.00 6 blk Burns [email protected] 1 red Smolan [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 900-1000 $185.00-$201.00 17 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] CALVES 2 wht Abilene [email protected] HEIFERS 22 mix Seward, NE [email protected] 1 char Beloit [email protected] 2 wht Carlton [email protected] 300-400 $300.00-$320.00 61 mix Salina [email protected] 1 blk Halstead [email protected] 2 wht Abilene [email protected] 400-500 $270.00-$284.00 8 blk Galva [email protected] 1 bwf Miltonvale [email protected] HOGS 500-600 $250.00-$269.00 65 mix Carlton [email protected] 4 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 21 mix Russell [email protected] Lot # 13 600-700 $220.00-$233.00 29 mix Geneseo [email protected] 6 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 3 mix Manchester [email protected] 700-800 $200.00-$215.00 61 blk Hope [email protected] 2 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 800-900 $185.00-$200.00 76 mix Salina [email protected] 900-1000 No Test 58 mix Enterprise [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH: STEERS 65 mix Hope [email protected] 12 char-x strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs., weaned/2 rnd vacc.; 15 red Angus strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs., 5 blk Lincoln [email protected] 8 mix Little River [email protected] weaned/vacc.; 32 mostly blk strs & hfrs, 400-600 lbs., home raised/weaned; 120 strs & hfrs, 600- 3 blk Beverly [email protected] 31 red Ellsworth [email protected] 700 lbs., home raised/weaned/vacc.; 108 strs & hfrs, 850-1050 home raised/no implants; 40 blk 2 blk Delphos [email protected] 10 mix New Cambria [email protected] strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., home raised/2 rnd vacc.; 65 hfrs, 750 lbs., checked open; 40 red Angus- x strs & hfrs, 400-500 lbs., vacc.; 270 strs & hfrs, 500-700 lbs., home raised/long weaned; 24 2 blk Salina [email protected] 59 mix Hope [email protected] Angus/SimAngus-x hfrs, 700-750 lbs., OCHV’d, pelvic examined; 17 strs & hfrs, 650-750 lbs., 4 blk Halstead [email protected] 15 blk Clay Center [email protected] weaned/vacc.; 25 strs & hfrs, 650-750 lbs., weaned/vacc. 5 blk Hays [email protected] 8 blk Geneseo [email protected] 3 mix Beverly [email protected] HEIFERS PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! 5 blk Hunter [email protected] 3 mix Randolph [email protected] 2 blk Beloit [email protected] 3 blk Hope [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 21ST: 17 red Augusta [email protected] 4 blk Lincoln [email protected] BULLS: 6 char bulls, 16 mo, semen checked, excellent EPD’s; 6 simm, simm/Angus bulls, 18 mo, semen checked; 4 blk 9 blk Lincoln [email protected] 6 blk Lincoln [email protected] char yearling bulls, semen checked; 10 yearling Angus bulls, mostly AI sired, semen checked; 15 red Angus- red/Angus/simm-blk Angus/simm, semen checked, 1 char yearling bull, semen checked; 1 polled char yearling bull, 6 blk Lincoln [email protected] 3 blk Halstead [email protected] semen checked; 6 char long yearling, semen checked; 2 char/Angus long yearling, semen checked, ET brothers 4 blk Hesston [email protected] 3 blk Beverly [email protected] 9 blk Hays [email protected] 7 mix Salina [email protected] BRED HEIFERS: 50 blk hfrs, bred blk or red Angus fall calvers; 100 blk hfrs, fall bred, bred to Rinkes low birth weight Angus bulls, start Aug. 15 5 blk Clay Center [email protected] 16 blk Lincoln [email protected] 3 mix Hope [email protected] 2 mix Randolph [email protected] HEIFER PAIRS: 40 blk hfr pairs, OCHV’d, AI sired, Angus calves; 45 blk hfr pairs, OCHV’d, mostly AI sired 10 blk Inman [email protected] 10 mix McPherson [email protected] Angus calves, all worked for grass; 20 red Angus pairs, AI sired, red Angus calves; 15 red Angus hfr pairs; 30 blk hfr pairs, big Angus calves, Benoit breeding Nov/Dec calves; 30 blk/red Angus 45 day old calves; 20 7 blk Overbrook [email protected] 5 mix Claflin [email protected] Angus Vermillion & Harms sired, PI neg hfrs, gentle; 10 char/Angus-x calves, all worked, 30-60 days old; 30 8 blk Overbrook [email protected] 6 blk Canton [email protected] blk, blk hfr pairs, 60 day old calves; 4 Angus hfr pairs; 30 Angus/red Angus/char-x hfr pairs, AI sired, calves 21 blk Inman [email protected] 21 blk Clay Center [email protected] worked; 60 red Angus hfr pairs, OCHV’d, Feb calves, 1/2 AI sired calves; 30 blk hfr pairs, OCHV’d, Feb. 14 blk Lincoln [email protected] 7 blk Overbrook [email protected] calves; 15 blk hfr pairs, worked; 30 blk hfr pairs; 4 blk hfr pairs, AI sired calves; 32 blk hfr pairs, Angus 2 rwf Hays [email protected] 6 blk Hunter [email protected] calves, sired by Sons of Bismark hfrs, off Angel Ranch in Medicine Lodge, 30-60 day old calves. 12 mix Lincoln [email protected] 5 blk Hesston [email protected] REPLACEMENT HEIFERS: 30 blk Angus hfrs, SD origin, OCHV’d, pelvic examined, vacc.; 140 blk/bwf hfrs, 14 mix McPherson [email protected] 10 blk Overbrook [email protected] OCHV’d, pelvic examined, Fancy; 10 Purebred Angus hfrs; 125 Fancy blk hfrs, OCHV’d; 40 Fancy home 29 blk Clay Center [email protected] 11 mix Lincoln [email protected] raised Angus hfrs, OCHV’d, all vacc. 4 mix Galva [email protected] 15 mix McPherson [email protected] COWS/COW PAIRS: 125 blk/red Angus cows, 3-6 yrs, bred blk & red Angus fall calvers; 60 blk, 4-7 yrs, fall 11 mix McPherson [email protected] 7 blk McPherson [email protected] bred, bred blk; 25 blk fall bred cows, 3-6 yrs, bred blk; 50 blk/bwf cows, 3-5 yrs, bred Angus; 50 mostly blk 8 red Augusta [email protected] 2 char Sterling [email protected] cows, 5-7 yrs, bred blk, early fall calvers; 60 blk/red Angus cows, 3-5 yrs, bred blk fall calvers; 60 blk fall 8 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 14 blk Lincolnville [email protected] cows, 8-broken, bred Swanson blk balancer; 40 blk/red cows, 3-5 yrs, bred blk Angus, May/June calves; 30 25 blk Salina [email protected] 9 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] running age pairs; 200 blk/bwf pairs, simm/Angus calves, worked, 2-6 yrs; 10 blk Angus, 4 yr old pairs; 50 7 blk Valley Center [email protected] 12 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] blk cows, 3-5 yrs, fall calvers, start Sept 1 for 70 days; 70 blk/bwf pairs, 3-9 yrs, Jan-March calves; 25 older 21 mix Geneseo [email protected] pairs; 20 pairs, 3-7 yrs; 40 cows, 3-7 yrs; 40 running age, fall bred blk cows; 10 young red Angus pairs, 2 mo old calves; 10 older red Angus pairs, 2 mo old calves ;19 blk/red Angus cows, 3-5 yrs, bred Angus Sept IN STOCK TODAY 5 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 18 for 50 days; 20 blk pairs, 7-8 yrs calves worked; 40 blk fall bred running age cows; 12 blk older blk cows, 27 blk Kanopolis [email protected] heavy springers; 12 blk running age cows, bred Angus fall calvers; 7 older red Angus cows, all bred. • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders 19 blk Burns [email protected] PLUS 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, April 7, 2014 Page 23

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CHAROLAIS BULLS for sale, SIMMENTAL AND SIMANGUS OPEN F1 cross black baldy 15+ months old, calving ease bulls. Black, polled, moderate, heifers, Horned Hereford Angus genetics, semen tested, ready to very gentle. Fertility tested and cross. Calfhood vaccinated. Ap- go. 785-293-2176. delivery available. Geiger Cattle, proximately 800 lbs. Swenson A Troy, Ks. 785-850-0134 or Herefords. 785-243-1609. FOR SALE: 5 Longhorn heif- ers, 400 lbs., ready to rope. Angus Bulls 785-850-0859 785-427-7784. Alcove Cattle Co. Yearling thru 2-Year-Olds COMPLETE SPRING herd dis- persal of 10 Angus first calf heif- 28 HEAD Simm/ Angus/ Char High Growth Rate For Sale: bulls, yearling/ 2 yr., black, red, Excellent ers with 30 day old AI sired Good Maternal Traits Black Angus Bulls polled. Calving ease and selection of calves. Call 785-294-1511 DD growth, calm disposition. Luin Calm disposition Angus, Seneca, KS for more in- 15 months old Berger. Waterville. C: Performance Data Available Polled Hereford formation. Good disposition 785-268-0647. H: And Calving ease AI Sired POLLED Performance 785-363-2645. Fertility Tested F1 Black Baldy Tested Purebred Sired by EF Complement, HEREFORD Conn IF 4925, TC Aberdeen 70 HOMERAISED black Angus Greg Vering 12-18 Months old heifer pairs. 1/2 AI’d, 1/2 bull Black Angus Ave Final Answer Marysville, KS Bulls BULLS Yearling & 2 year old bulls bred. Nice disposition. Ken Duensing 620-738-4312. 620-388-2884, 785-562-3988 Also, One 2 year old Polled Bred for Complete PI Tested Negative, cell. Hereford Bull Performance semen checked Blue Rapids, Ks • Growth Private Treaty BLACK CHAROLAIS Bulls & 785-562-7164 Ready to go to work for you • Muscle • Easy Keeping 785-363-7456 Heifers for sale! Add Pounds -Fertility Tested and Delivered- • Maternal • Easy Fleshing and Growth to your calf crop! Valek Farms BENOIT ANGUS • Disposition • Docile Charolais Cattle in a Black Mick: 785-732-6637 • Low to Moderate Package Yearling Bulls avail- Cell: 785-527-1049 Fertility Tested and BW Avg. 75# able with EPD's Come Semen Bill: 785-527-1033 Guaranteed • EPD’s tested and ready to go to work Contact Burt Cattle Company @ Sires: 785-527-2544 or 785-527-1369 DETTKE FARMS • BALDRIDGE XCEED X712 Call: REGISTERED RED Angus • SAV PIONEER ANDY DETTKE • CEDAR RIDGE yearling bulls. Marvin Horalek. Marysville, KS BULL SALE Frankfort, KS. 785-799-7269. Simmental • Angus • OCC MARACA 785-268-0423 Angus Bulls • SimAngus APRIL 20, 2015 SELECT For Sale Private Treaty Bulls For Sale 785-562-6257 Brian Flat Iron Angus, Inc. 1:00 p.m. at the HEREFORD BULLS Haddam, Kansas Marysville Livestock Auction Private Treaty Heath and Bob Allen Canadian Bloodlines Excellent quality, semen 60 Yearling Bulls Obermeyer Marysville, Kansas 785-556-8982 DICK GFELLER tested, ready to go to work. Solid Black & Charolais 785-556-8980 Selling 785-238-5491 Give us a call Solid Red 100 Angus & • Calving Ease BLACK YEARLING bulls from Doug 785-545-6806 RED ANGUS bulls, 18 months Sim-Angus Bulls • High Roughage Diet old, calving ease, good disposi- high quality registered Angus Chad 785-545-8095 Powerful, heavy muscled, sires. 785- 456- 4158. tion. Parsons Red Angus. Everett 785-725-3231 Selling bulls since 1970 • Beat the rush of the high 913-727-3071. 913-547-0884. many calving ease, priced production sales Get Genetics That Will 2 years old, 18-month-old & Maximize your Profits, and • Private Treaty prices that FOR SALE: 46 black Angus Optimize your Resources! cannot be beat heifers, weight 830#, OCV’d, Yearling Bulls • Culled rigorously, all with ex- ready to breed. John Odell. Also Selling 80 Registered & Dickinson Ranch cellent dispositions Scandia, KS. Cell, 2324 370th Ave • Fall Yearling bulls to breed 785-545-8176. Home, Commercial Females Gorham, KS 67640 larger groups of cows 785-335-2369. Sale catalog on request Kirk: 785-735-4347 Cell • EPDs in the top 20% of the 785-998-4401 Ph/ Fax breed for WW and YW; FOR SALE: 12) 1200 lbs. first OHLDE PRIVATE TREATY SALES 1-888-603-BULL pounds = $$$$ calf heifers. 1/2 Limousin, 1/2 • Performance data available Angus calves by side. CATTLE CO. Fall & Spring Bulls www.dickinsonranch.com 785-410-6047. 1362 2nd Road Drew Obermeyer Palmer, KS 66962 Calving Ease • Performance with Carcass • Gentle Disposition POLLED SHORTHORN bulls. MARYSVILLE, KS LIMOUSIN LIMFLEX 2 yr-old Tim & Trudy Ohlde Performance documented. Ex- 785-799-6273 Bulls Black Polled Beikmann 785-692-4332 or Gelbvieh, Black, & Red Angus cellent for crossbreeding. Keith obermeyercharolais Limousin. Mark, 785-747-6156. 1-800-NEW-BULL 620-960-1189 • Ken Schmucker Lauer- Abilene. 785-479-2288. @hotmail.com Mel, 785-747-6902. www.ohldecattle.com Page 24 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY Hereford Bulls DSA RANCH Yearlings AUCTIONEERS 25 Registered Complete Performance Data Angus Bulls Seman Checked JEFF RUCKERT, **GUARANTEED** Females OWNER/ Heifer & Cow bulls Call us for your needs BROKER/AUCTIONEER High Quality REGISTERED DNA tested 2708 Amherst Ave Red Angus and Charolais ANGUS BULLS High Performance Manhattan, KS Bulls in Quantity! Sired by: Dan 913-669-5563 785-565-8293 Red Angus Sired by: Anticipation, Mission State- Final Answer, Thunder, Sum- Dick 913-638-1141 ment, Conqueror, Sovereign, mit, Cedar Ridge, Confidence E www.ruckertauctions.com Boxed Beef, Epic, Packer. and many others. FOR SALE: registered Angus Charolais Sired by: • Quality in Volume - over 200 bulls, 16 months old, Trich Gustafson Ledger, Bluegrass, Solution, bulls sell. tested, semen checked. DD An- Herefords Doc Silver. • Generations of problem-solv- gus. Seneca, KS. ing genetics. Low to moderate 785-294-1511. 7 mi. South of I-70 Exit 303 • An Extremely nice set of Fall birth weight bulls by high accu- Clark’s Creek Road 18-month old & Spring Year- racy sires and out of dams GUS GUSTAFSON & FAMILY ling bulls available. HEREFORD BULLS Homes, Farms, Ranches, Land, backed by several generations Junction City, KS Auctions & Recreational Property • All scanned by ultrasound, of low BW, excellent growth 785-238-7306 fertility tested and guaranteed. and positive carcass traits. ARMSBID.COM • Your Private Treaty Head- • EPD Balance and High Qual- Jensen Bros. Herefords Kull’s Old Town ity quarters. 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No pres- Falun, KS [email protected] or sure, no rush decisions. 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 program and help you gain a GLENN CHUCK • Each bull fertility tested and Topeka, Kansas STEVEAuctioneer MURRAY competitive edge. 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 Broker/ guaranteed. Performance, Fertility tested, • Short on Time – We have ex- Fully guranteed, Calving ease, MURRAY • All bulls scanned by ultra- tensive experience with sight sound and negative for ANGUS HOMERAISED 2 yr. DNA-EPD’s AUCTION & REALTY unseen purchases. Satisfac- PI-BVD. old pairs for sale. 785-284-2457. Free Delivery Real Estate - Farm - Household 785-285-1252, cell. tion guaranteed. • Short on Time- We have ex- Kevin Jensen • Videos and data available on tensive experience with sight Courtland, KS [email protected] our website ANGUS FALL BULLS www.murrayauctionandrealty.com unseen purchases. Satisfac- 785-374-4372 • Contact us for a catalog tion Guaranteed! 75 head to Select From 785-243-6397, cell Your Partner in • Your Partner in Progress - Plus 8 Sim-Angus Bulls jensenbros.net We want the opportunity to 4 2-year old Bulls [email protected] ONLINE Progress. earn your business. This is a stout set of AUCTIONS We look forward to the op- • Fall 18 month old bulls and artificially sired bulls, with portunity to EARN your Spring Yearlings bred and over 20 years of artificially Bull & Female Sale To consign ag & business. managed for dependable per- breeding. SAT., MARCH 12 GANNON REAL ESTATE construction equipment, HARMS formance with reasonable Semen checked, ready to go 2016 & AUCTIONS trailers, vehicles or EPDs. Fed to be fit — not Nelson Angus semis, call: PLAINVIEW fat. VERN GANNON, CAI • Videos and Data will be avail- Raymond & Alan & Mike Broker/Auctioneer 888.594.1833 RANCH able on our website Nelson Manhattan, Kansas 66502 Mark & Kim Harms • Contact us for a catalog Riley, KS 785-539-2316 goldenbeltmarketing.com 2528 250th Street 785-485-2378 785-537-9003 Lincolnville, KS 66858 HARMS Alan’s Cell: 785-770-7054 Thewww.gannonauctions.com Experienced Sound In Selling Email: [email protected] Mike’s Cell: 785-565-8477 www.HARMSRANCH.com PLAINVIEW MILL BRAE 620-924-5544 RANCH ANGUS & RANCH Custom Manure Blue Valley Drilling, Inc. Mark Cell: Mark & Kim Harms SIMMENTAL-ANGUS Water Well Drilling & Service Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner Hauling & Spreading 620-382-6388 2528 250th Street BULLS Maple Hill, Kansas Big to Small Jobs! Family Business Over 70 Years! 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PUMP SERVICE SIMMENTAL ume Discounts BULLS FOR SALE: • Performance Data Available BUSS ANGUS ANGUS BULLS QUALITY BUILT FENCES SIRED BY: • Good Maternal Traits 14 to 20 Months Old DON ROCHE OCC PAXTON Huninghake Angus Featured Sires: OCC MISSING LINK FRANKFORT, KS Concensus 7229 785-292-4271 & OTHERS FRANKFORT, KS Angus Bulls Leo Huninghake Hoover Dam MOST ARE CALVING EASE 785-292-4537 Net Worth Growth - Carcass 18 MONTH - 2 YR OLDS Cell: 785-556-2648 Bismark WELL DRILLING Calving Ease HOOVER COMPLETE PUMP SERVICE Final Answer Fertility tested, DNA tested YEARLING HEREFORD bulls. Pioneer TARP SALES SOLAR PUMPS Ready to go to work! Call for availability Thunderbird Sires include: Predominant, MANHATTAN, KS 785-945-3610. Phillips Hereford SEVERAL SETS OF FULL Day or Night Bismarck, Confidence, Right Farm. Valley Falls, KS. BROTHERS Answer, Thunder and Final TERRY OHLDE 785-539-9295 Answer GARY BUSS Abilene, KS 785-747-6554 Leonardville, Kansas YOUR AD Blythe Angus [email protected] 785-293-4444 • 785-410-3006 Toll Free 1-800-536-2348 White City, KS “DON’T GO TARPLESS” COULD BE HERE! Debbie Lyons-Blythe & PUREBRED CHAROLAIS year- 90 FIRST calf heifer pairs. www.hoovertarpsales.com Duane Blythe ling bulls. Moderate birth Mostly black, all from one ranch. weights, excellent dispositions, AI'd to Select Focus, clean up GENUINE SHUR-LOK GRASS & GRAIN 785-466-1338 performance data available. Pe- with 44 Farms bulls. Calving NOTHING LESS! sek Charolais. 402-448-5435. now. Call 785- 614-1557. North FAX 785-598-2282 785-539-7558 MIDWEST 402-448-5455. ROCKN-H-RANCH Central Kansas. CATTLE CATTLE LONGHORN SALE POLLED Registered Angus BLACK HEREFORD Bulls For Saturday, April 25, 2015 Bulls For Sale by Sale: 3 Black Hereford Commer- GRAHAM SCHOOL 11 AM HEREFORD cial bulls for sale. Light birth Graham School for livestock Winfield Livestock Auction BULLS Private Treaty weight and lots of growth. All two year old bulls ready for men and women. We special- Winfield, Kansas Calving ease, good growth Top 25% EPDs, by breed heavy service. Call: ize in teaching pregnancy View Catalog online at and disposition leading AI sires that check, artificial insemination, www.endoftrailranch.com excel in calving ease growth 620-794-5256 Semen tested, poured, herd health, calf delivery and M and carcass merit. vaccinated many other subjects. Delivery Available GLM Herefords 74 ANGUS BULLS Delivery available Semen test, ultra sounded. DATES FOR 2015 For Sale by Private Treaty 785-865-3444 Vaccinated & tested APRIL 13-17 PI Neg. Featured Sires: Flory MAY 11-15 785-207-1232 JUNE 15-19 Plainsman, Emblazon, Polled Herefords Hoover Dam, Regis & Shear Force. HEREFORD BULLS horned & Midwest Sale Party polled, excellent 4-H & FFA Performance Tested; Fertility Friday, April 24th Heifer prospects. Will Tested; Fully Guaranteed;Free deliver.Davis Herefords. Polled Hereford and Winfield Livestock Auction Hereford Bulls For Sale Board til June 1. Free Delivery 6 PM 785-256-4643, 785-256-4010. in KS & NE. Maple Hill, Kansas. Calving ease, growth, fleshing Please RSVP to ability and Disposition all in Volume Discounts Mike Bowman See Price List at: SIMMENTAL & one package. EPD’s, perform- For more information, 316-778-1717 ance information, fertility call or write: www.WolfCreekAngus.com [email protected] ANGUS BULLS SIM/ANGUS LURAY, KANSAS tested, guaranteed and free Dept. GG, Graham School Calving Ease delivery. BIG YEARLING Polled Here- BULLS FOR SALE 641 West Hwy. 31 785-698-2225 Virgin 2 year old bulls Grant McKay ford bull. Put the pounds & Garnett, KS 66032 BRIAN KOSTER Yearlings, Semen Checked & Marysville, KS whiteface on your calves. Guaranteed 785-619-6086 785-448-3119 Wheatland Farms Proven genetics, happy custom- TESCOTT, KS Puett’s Simmental Cell 308-470-1190 www.grahamschoolforcattlemen.com Yearling-18 months old ers. Vaccinated, tested, gentle, 785-488-6219 • 785-392-0345 glmherefords.com Registered Angus Bulls hotwire- broke. Free delivery. Ranch bkangus.wix.com/bull [email protected] 120 SPRING bred Angus cows; AI Sired, Good Disposition $4,500. Kanza Cattle, Chap- 785-341-5838 40 black baldy pairs; 60 open Larry Shippy man. 785-313-6565. REGISTERED JERSEY heifer heifers. See videos at www.clov- Hope, Kansas for sale. Due to calve in May. GRASS & GRAIN CLASSIFIEDS — lanfarms.com. 785-418-2983. 785-479-2103 785-479-1725 GRASS & GRAIN 785-556-1243 785-539-7558 THEY WORK FOR YOU Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Page 25 SWINE GOAT SHEEP FEED & SEED FEED & SEED AUTOMOTIVE MID AMERICA Pig Sale Satur- Garten Boer Goats EBERT SHEEP ALFALFA, ROUND bales, 4x5 3X3X8 square bales prairie 2008 Mustang GT day April 11, 2015 1:30 PM Cico about 1000 lb., $95/ ton. hay, $100/ ton; 3x3x8 square 2007 Chrysler T&C Park, Manhattan, KS. Cross- Show Goat Sale FARM 785-827-9256 bales of brome, $100/ ton. 2007 Honda Odyssey bred, Duroc, Spot and York. Ty- Saturday, April 11 Open House 785-249-3303, Dennis. 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe son Buchman, 785-499-3018. GRINDING AND cow quality 785-231-9715, Devere. 6:00 PM Saturday, April 11 alfalfa hay for sale from Bruning, 2006 Mazda 6 Ethan Frantz, 620-947-1730. Central KS Free Fair 2006 Chevy Cobalt SS Marvin Haller, 785-410-1633. 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM NE. Large or small quantities PRAIRIE HAY- weed free, net Abilene, KS St. George, KS available. Call or text wrapped rounds, excellent qual- 2006 Chevy Tahoe Several wethers and select Yearling Rams and Ewes, 402-768-3332. ity. Baled with new JD 569 pre- 2005 Chevy Malibu does sell. Ewe Lambs, Ram mium. Delivery available. $70/ 2005 Kia Sedona van BIG ROUND bales clean Phone for more information Lambs and wethers. ton. 620-343-0251. 2005 Lincoln Town car 785-280-2290 brome and prairie hay, $30/ 2004 Olds Alero b For More Information bale. 785-633-1384. PREMIUM RANGE Cubes 2004 Chrysler Pacifica ------$229/ per ton. We Deliver. TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS Following Garten Boer Goat Sale is 785-458-9174 the Gold Crown Futurity Sale Cattle & Hog Feed 316-249-1907. B. C. Motors Available Year Around [email protected] 902 E. Trapp www.ebertsheepfarm.com WHEAT MIDDLINGS BIG ROUND bales: brome, Herington, KS 67449 GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS SHEEP prairie, alfalfa, straw; small Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 Pelletized, crude protein not 785-258-2818 less than 14.5%. Call for pric- square old crop brome and prai- 200 BIG 2-4 yr old Ramboullet- POULTRY ing. rie. 785-589-2276. cross Ewes, bred to Suffolk SWINE WESTERN STAR MILL Rams. Ultra-sounded, ear PASTURE Division of ADM - Salina, KS EQUIPMENT tagged with birthing info, due to Poultry and Small 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) Buildings — Ventilation lamb April 1- 24. 70% multiple Animal Auction FAMILY FARM wanting grass Flooring — Feeders births. Exceptional genetics! to run cow/ calf pairs and/ or Waterers — Heaters Also, selling 350 WF 5- 6 yr old Fairgrounds, Clay Center, KS WANTED open heifers. Honest, reputable people, looking for the same. Crates — Nursery Equip. ewes, bred to WF and BF rams. Ultra-sounded, (55% multiple April 18, 2015 DAMAGED 620-793-2368. K&N births), ear tagged, due to lamb June 20, 2015 GRAIN WANTED: PASTURE any size, 2003 Kenworth, automatic, Swine Systems May 1- 20. Will have other open August 15, 2015 We pay top dollar for NE or KS to rent. 785- new injectors, new tires, 4500 ewes for sale after weaning April damaged grain. Trucks and 799-5478. Sioux Automation mixer-auger RICK HENRY 20. Contact: Quinten 785-336-2130 SALES CASH vac’s available. Immediate flighting is good ...... $57,500 785-374-3100. Located in NC WANTED: PASTURE 2015 and SENECA, KANSAS ONLY response anywhere. Several Daycabs available Kansas beyond for cow/ calf operation. Feed Mixers and 15% commission Pruess 785-545-6035. Manure Spreaders Abeldt Club Lambs Check in begins at 7:00 a.m. Kuhn Knight, new & used Auction begins at 12:00 p.m. Elevator, Inc WANTED: PASTURE up to 130 NAGEL 13th Annual Club Lamb Sale spring pairs.620-654-2661. Saturday, April 11th • 2 PM Gate fee: $1.00 per person 1-800-828-6642 SHOWPIGS Fee for no sale over $50 is Lunch served at 12:30 PASTURE FOR sale near commission on the bid. Showpig Quality 1337 Hwy. 4, Hope, Kansas SMALL & BIG square Alfalfa Kanopolis Lake. 300 acres, Birds must be blood tested - In Red Morton Building and Brome bales for sale. Small more/ less. Blacktop road, Belleville, KS Crossbred on site testing (.50/bird) Selling 40 wether and ewe are wired tied. Tested 185-200 spring fed pond. $2500/ acre. Bid is per animal in the cage 800-536-2293 Barrows & Gilts show lambs selected from 400 RFV. Call 785-632-0280. 785-546-2096, Darrel Loder. Suffolk, Hamp, Dorset & cross Cages sell with animals 50-80 lbs for sale No boxes except for chicks. ALFALFA LARGE round bales, ewes. All breeds will be repre- AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE off the farm sented in the sale along with 785-410-0054 or $100 per ton. Wakarusa, KS. 785-640-9224. Call John C. Nagel speckles. 785-485-2845 Myronized Truck Works Watch SQUARE BALES brome, some Centralia, Kansas FARM & RANCH 785-313-1731 Saline Co.- 1.7 Acres m/l. showstockplanet.com FOR SALE: day old chicks. alfalfa. Building new barn, need 785-857-3581 Ranch Homw w/ 2 car garage, for our Oak Hill, KS. 785-388-2073. to clean out the old barn. Rea- • Drop N Lock gooseneck ball 48th Annual March 30th and April 17th sonable. Topeka, 785-286-1915. • Economy Mfg. flatbeds fenced yard. Chris Rost Online Sales 493-2476. FIVE STAR LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT • Luverne grill guards, nurf www.facebook.com/abeldtclublambs NATIVE GRASSES tubes, mud flaps, side steps Saline Co.- 20 Acres m/l. PIG SALE Josh: 785-258-4240 1700+ sq. ft. Brick ranch BIG VALLEY Calf Chute/ Table Saturday, April 18 Joe: 785-258-4052 **** DODGE 1997 1/2ton 4x4 VG, home. 48x72 building with (barely used). 785-200-4064. 7 PM Sale Day Phone: WILDFLOWERS 137K. $3,750. 785-336-2067. concrete floors. Chris, 785-366-7295 493-2476. Abilene Fairgrounds • 4.5’’ Pipe $4.00 **** 1976 CHEVROLET C65 seed/ ********************************* Austin: 785-258-4038 • 2 7/8’’ Pipe $1.90 grain truck with a 366 engine, Saline Co.- 3300 sq. ft. Home Duroc, Chester, York, • 2 3/8’’ Pipe $0.95 CERTIFIED 45,490 miles, single axle, power on 2.9 Acres m/l. 2 small shel- Blues, Exotic • 1 1/4’’ Pipe $0.45 steering, 5+2 speed transmis- ters to remain. Home warranty. Show Pigs HARRIS SEED WHEAT WILL DELIVER sion and dual fuel tanks. Has 18’ Christina, 452-8633 ***************************** SHOW LAMBS POST CUT TO ORDER **** metal box with metal floor and 3 Saline Co.- 16 Acres m/l. SLEICHTER Home of 2012 Grand Quanity Discount TRITICALE rear dump gates. Equipped with Great building site. Rural water DUROC FARM Champion Commercial Ewe Ray’s Pipe a 6” Westfield hydraulic drill fill hookups. 2 sheds. Sharon, Ks. State Fair **** auger and wooden panels in 826-0010. ABILENE, KS Council Grove, Kansas 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 10th Annual Show COVER CROPS & rear corners to funnel seed to Saline Co.- 3 Acres m/l. One Lamb Sale 620-767-2907 auger. Must see to appreciate of A Kind 3200+ Sq. Ft. Pool HOLLING SHOW Pig Sale. Sat- FORAGES as this truck was well cared for. w/Pool House & Greenhouse. urday, April 11th, 10 AM Os- Saturday, April 11th Pictures upon request. $13,750 Sharon 826-0010. borne Co. Fairgrounds. Os- 10:30 a.m. OBO. If interested, call Blaine @ Dickinson Co.- 10 Acres m/l. borne, KS. Selling 60 crossbred, 1207 Hwy 15 • Abilene, KS 785- 556-8951. Mostly heavily wooded can- Yorkshire, Duroc pigs. Ron 10 miles South of Abilene, KS opy. Ideal for secluded home. Holling. Alton, KS. Meal Provided After Sale FOR SALE or trade: 20’ GN Chris, 493-2476. 785-545-6561. Hamps • Naturals • Speckles Ponderosa horse/ stock trailer, Ottawa Co.- Manufactured Crossbreds • Suffolks Circle S Manufacturing never hauled livestock, only 11 SURFACE wrapped 4th cut- home on 3.4 Acres m/l. Wood Hydraulic Chutes boxed windows, $5,200. Will BOARS & GILTS Over 120 lambs available. Will ting and 22 twine wrapped 2nd burning stove. New siding & continuous fencing trade for 3/4 ton pickup 4 door Duroc, Chester, York, Hamp, auction 40-50 head of cutting large round bales alfalfa. flooring. Chris, 493-2476. panels and gates 4x4, gas, must be good, low & Hamp/Duroc outstanding ewe and wether Tested. PH. 785-747-7625 Ottawa Co.- 4 Acres m/l. 1232 lambs. More lambs available Phone: mileage. Will pay difference. Sq Ft Home w/unfinished by private treaty after the sale. 620-924-5231 785-488-3875. 785-488-7070, basement built in 2007. Cicki SLEICHTER HEDVILLE cell. 2013 Winners: Cell: 620-381-1056 452-8177. DUROC FARM GRAIN & FEED Ottawa Co.- 63.67 Acres m/l. Champions Lincolnville, KS 66858 2000 FL 80 tandem axle. 2610 ABILENE, KS 60.25 Acres tillable. Balance in 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 National Jr. Suffolk Show CATTLEMEN WE HAVE tank w/ three inch pump and HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- waterways. Good upland. Miami Co, Ohio SPRING SPECIALS: Honda motor. Truck is set up to barbed wire, welded continuous Chris, 493-2476. Greeley Co. tender sprayer or planter. fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, BULK RANGE CUBES $250/ Ottawa Co.- 3.4 Acres m/l. HORSES Crooked Creak Classic PER TON. 785-263-6496. Marion Co. alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, Amazing 3 level home w/mag- http://www.holdemfence.com/ BAGGED RANGE CUBE FLATBED 86” x 102” long x nificent views. Kimberely Bar- BUYER FOR all types of Morris Co. $8.00/ PER BAG. 34” frame includes toolbox. ton, 822-8410. horses. 785-556-5740. Reserve Champion 35% PROTEIN TUBS- 4 FOR 785-363-2495. Marion Co.- 80 Acres m/l. All National Western Stock Show $92/ PER TUB tillable. Chris 493-2476 GOAT All American Jr. Show OR $95 PER TUB Sumner Co. McPherson Co.- 160 Acres BAGGED GROWER m/l. Part tillable pasture Greely Co. PELLETS FOR $8.25/BAG NELSSEN Coffey Co. w/pond. Quonset bldg. & 3 bdrm manufactured home. Dickinson co. Give us a call at Hutchinson, Kansas Club Lamb Sale Portable Corral 785-263-3436 Chris, 493-2476. Geary Co. 785-823-2401 Hillsboro, Kansas Saturday, April 11 Many other class winners too Introducing our New Rawhide New- ‘14 Ford F-350 crew 4x4, Saline Co.- 18 Acres m/l & 3 Processor by John McDonald Acres m/l building site in many to mention. SMALL SQUARE prairie hay, Lariet, loaded, diesel, CALL 2:00 PM Used Rawhides for sale also southeast Salline School Dist. sprayed, never wet, real good New- ‘14 Dodge 1500 crew Abilene, Kansas 90% of lambs received a blue www. Chris, 493-2476. bales, $3.75 per bale, volume SLT, Big Horn 4x4, 5.7 V-8, Central Kansas Free ribbon or higher at area rawhideportablecorral.com Saline Co.- 5.57 Acres m/l. discount. Wakefield. auto, loaded, CALL Fairgrounds County Fairs. 11/2 story home w/lots of up- 785-410-1177. ‘13 Chevy 2500 H/D crew LT Selling 40 head of outstanding All lambs are eligible for the PRIEFORT CALF table, excel- 4x4, 6.0 V-6, auto, nice, 10K dates. Garage & metal stand. ewe and wether lambs. Breeders Select Futurity in lent condition. 785-589-2593. DAMAGED GRAIN ‘12 GMC 3500 crew cab 4x4 Peggy, 826-0485. Many County and State Fair Hillsboro, KS May 23rd. WANTED STATEWIDE Denali, DRW, diesel, auto, Champions. Great Cash Prizes. FEED & SEED We buy damaged grain, loaded, 49K Farm & Ranch Division Of: For more details: “QUALITY YOU NEED TO any condition-wet or dry- ‘11 Ford F-350 crew 4x4 SEE BEFORE YOU BUY” Lariet, diesel, auto, loaded, JIM NELSSEN including damaged silo corn. Kevin, Rosemary, Sam, Nicole very clean, 152K 785-776-1407 TOP DOLLAR! Axie, Greg, Emily, Natalie ‘05 GMC Sierra crew cab 4x4, 785-200-4543, cell We have vacs and trucks. SLT, diesel, auto, loaded, 785-479-5593 CALL HEIDI OR GARTON very nice, 74K 888-408-7487 NORTHERN AG Ask For Kris Hanschu RIFFEL BOER Goats Open SERVICE, INC. khanschu@ House/ Bid off. Selling Approx. More information on our 800-205-5751 midwaymotors.com 25 wethers and does kids. Sun- Facebook page 620-755-2824 day April 12th, 1 PM. 3070 Quail THANKS TO ALL WHO HAVE Shelby 427 Forage Oats FEYH FARM SEED CO Creek Rd. Lincolnville, KS. SHOWN HARRIS LAMBS. Black Cover Crop Oats 785-466-6863, Karl. Cleaned, Ready-to-Plant ALMA, KANSAS 785-466-6822, James. Native Grass Seed POTTAWATOMIE CO. Wildflowers Building Site. 9 1/2 Acres. Smooth Brome Grass Call Dave East slope and trees. Rural 785.483.1464 Erosion Control Products Cover Crop Seed water available. Rock Creek 4452 189th St. 866-765-3415 School. $80,000 Russell, KS [email protected] Call Dolly Anderson, Broker www.FeyhFarmSeed.com ‘99 GMC Yukon, leather, 785-532-8801 QUALITY SMALL square prai- heated seats, good overall con- CLASSIFIEDS — rie hay. East Central Kansas. dition, inside and out, 250K, G&A REAL ESTATE THEY WORK FOR YOU 620-341-2100. $2,250. 785-499-3077. Manhattan, Kansas Page 26 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS MACHINERY MACHINERY

Used Field Pro III 1000 gallon KANSAS LAND FOR RENT OAKHILL ESTATES 60 ‘ boom ************************************ New Field Pro IV 1200 gallon 63 ac AN, Co. Cattle setup, LUXURY 90’ boom home & building Heinen True Value Call Us To Sell or 90 ac FR, Co. tillable & 1 & 2 BDRM APTS. hunting Farm Supply Lease Your Oil Private Balconies and Patios 604 & 605 N balers & Gas Minerals 160 ac OS, Co. native grass Woodburning Fireplace NEW STOCK, HORSE, Seneca, KS 6640/6650 Rancher baler FLATBED, & R2300, R2800 twin rake www.MineralMarketing.com 284 ac MI, Co. All grass & im- Ceiling Fans 785-336-2110 UTILITY TRAILERS BPX 9000 processor provements Gas Heat/AC National Headquarters TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, VR1022/1224 wheel rake Alva, OK Exclusive area in Wamego FOR SALE: 1994 20 foot Titan 320 ac AN, Co. highly tillable LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, stock trailer, excellent condition, TM700, TM800 trailed mower 580-327-4440 182 ac AN, Co. Pasture & hunt- 1-888-537-9064 PAINT WELD $6,600. Call 785- 488- 7810. Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. Shane Terrel, 580-327-7889 ing. We Install Brake Controllers USED VERMEER BALERS New EZ Trail 350 grain cart .... Hydra-Bed™ & accessories 2220 ac GE, Co. Flint Hills USED TRAILERS AT THE corner of K-4 and Sky- 160 Acres WB CO KS ...... CALL Winkel Livestock Equip. line: 128 acres, $2500 per acre.. grass & hunting ‘04 Calico 16’ GN stock New hydrabeds on hand Winkel Flatbeds Grass/ Hay/ Crop combo ...... $4,200 90 acres terraced brome, bal- 830 ac FR, Co. Tillable & grass Bison 10’ 3 pt. back blade...... Bar 6 Cake Feeders ance meadow and timber, would SE4 36-14-9E ‘94 Blair 24’ GN flatbed $4,000 ...... $2,195 Dixie Chopper Lawn Mowers Dale Hermreck ‘99 Travalong 20’ GN stock..... consider dividing; Approximately $304,000 IH 496 25’ tandem...... $8,750 MILLER RANCH 57th and Docking: 40 acres, 785-229-6740 ...... $5,500 IH 496 25’ w/harrows ...$5,995 ‘07 Kaufman 18’ BH utility...... Case IH 950 8RN w/fert. cul- EQUIPMENT wonderful building site, [email protected] Hill Realty $130,000; Saddle Creek Carl- ...... $2,800 tors...... $7,900 33778 K-99 Hwy. 785-764-0782 ‘08 Homebuillt 25’ GN flatbed . son and SW 85th: Brand new Realty Executives IH F656 gas, 3 point.....$4,500 Alma, Kansas home, Walkout Ranch with for- ...... $4,200 est for back yard, $259,000. Call FOR SALE ‘13 Land Pride FDR1660, like WINCHELL’S, INC. 785-765-3588 The Simplest Way new ...... $1,800 Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 www.millerranchequipment.com the Bassetts. Berkshire Hatha- 416 acres native pasture, way Home Services. to Buy and Sell ‘11 Titan 20’ GN stock..$6,900 southern Marshall County, ‘03 Neal 24’ GN flatbed$5,500 785-271-2488. Land Anywhere Broker/Owner PLANTER SALVAGE IH 800-900-950-955 Cyclo in the U.S. Joe Horigan JD 494-1280, 7000-7300, Realty & Auction 1988 JD 7720 Titan II combine plate and plateless 785-292-4591 w/RWA, $10,500; 1974 Chev White 5100 For financial strength, 785-250-5148 (cell) 3/4 ton 4WD P.U., Grain-o-vator competitive rates and terms www.jhorigan.com 10 Bed, $1,500; Grain-o-vator Koelzer Repair as flexible as the way you Linda Gregory 30, Airplane tires and high Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 operate, count on Frontier 785-292-4671 sides, $1,200; Badger silage Farm Credit. Blue Valley Trailers blower, PTO, $350. — USED IMPLEMENT — Baldwin, KS 866-268-2900 785-806-7263. AmericanCropland.com 225 South East St. Hesston 946 rd. baler Emporia, KS 800-320-8391 TRAILERS White 8106 Planter w/fert. Waterville, Kansas 66548 JD 1010 24’ field cultivator ...... Hiawatha, KS 800-699-3521 LAND AUCTION SW Kansas 2013 Gleaner S-77 ...... $1,500 Manhattan, KS 800-874-2474 4,800 acre irrigated. Thursday ELITE 785-363-2224 1998 Gleaner R72 IH 800 6R plate planter $1,750 Marysville, KS 800-475-2371 10:00 am April 23, 2015 Ulys- 1996 Gleaner R62 1-866-368-4826 Case IH 900 6R30” planter Parsons, KS 800-741-2990 ses, Ks. Selling 15 tracts of 8 to Gleaner 8200 30’ w/air reel JD 524 front blade...... $1,250 www.frontierfarmcredit.com 640 acres. 2 homes. United Gleaner 800 30’ flexhead Leon front dozer blade .$1,000 Country Stutzman Realty & Auc- Gleaner 400 30’ rigid MF 236 loader ...... $1,750 tion, 212 N Main, Ulysses, Ks Gleaner 700 30’ rigid LET THE CLASSIFIEDS Duall 3000 loader w/JD mts. ... 67880. 620- 356- 1954 stutz- When There’s Work To Do... 2003 MF 9690 w/30’ head WORK FOR YOU ...... $1,250 [email protected]. www.stutzman- DONAHUE! 2011 MF 8650 PLACE YOUR AD TODAY JD 700 grinder/mixer....$2,500 realty.com. Hesston 8400 14’ swather GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 IH 800 6 row air planter$2,500 Gehl 7810 skid loader • Experience the ELITE Kent Series IV 24’ field cultiva- 2006 8000 25’ flexhead Difference tor ...... $2,500 LAND FOR SALE: • Stronger Than A JD 1630 12’ disc...... $3,500 1) Lot 1 Chieftain Road, Tonganoxie, KS: PRICE REDUCED!! Rivited Trailer MF 1163 cornhead ...... $2,250 Great location for this 11+ acre tract of ground! Property features a • Optional W.E.R.M Flooring BMB 10’ hydraulic blade...... pond and would make a great spot to build your dream home! Priced TITAN 1-800-457-7406 ...... $1,800 www.donahuetrailers.com at $64,950. • Large Inventory at New 10’ hyd. blade...... $3,000 2) 24109 243rd Street, McLouth, KS: Beautiful rolling fields and Competitive prices IH 496 32’ disc...... $5,500 Kuhlman Impl. Krause 1904 24’ disc....$3,750 LINN, KANSAS pastureland! Gorgeous 3 bedroom reverse 1.5 story on 108 acres! Your Trailer Super Store! Incredible views in all directions! Home features spacious kitchen, MACHINERY White 230 21’ field cultivator ... formal dining room, finished walkout basement, huge laundry, and Mid-Plains ...... $3,500 785-348-5547 spacious master suite with fireplace, walk-in closet, and plush private INTERNATIONAL 4600 field Several Gravity Wagons ...Call HYDRAULIC 45’ spray boom, bath! There are 3 large ponds on the property! 80x52 barn with Equipment cultivator 32’, new shovels. View GP 15’ mtd drill 24x7.....$2500 $1,400. View Topeka Craigslist. concrete floor! Priced at $499,000. E. Hwy 30 & 10, PO Box 2526 Topeka Craigslist. $5,750. Farmhand 945 XL loader off 3) 23635 139th Street, Leavenworth, KS: Prime development on 7 Kearney, NE 68848 785-336-2067. Case tractor...... $2,500 785-336-2067. Highway, great 105 acres m/l! Home features 4 bedrooms, super NH 499 12’ swather...... $4,000 1-877-654-2553 KRAUSE 16 ft. bi-folding disk, SALVAGE COMBINES large master suite with private bath, hardwood floors, finished lower Spring Valley 75 bu feed ten- www.midplainsonline.com hyd. lift and fold. $1,300. 785- ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, level, and vinyl siding. There is also a 2 bedroom 1 bath rental home der ...... $2,500 827-9256 leave message. F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, on the property just to the left of the main entrance. Lots of Mellenbruch 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, outbuildings - perfect for farming and cattle! Priced at $549,950. Vermeer 605 Super M Trailers 4 U Machinery 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, 2-Vermeer 605 M rebuilt New Merritt Gooseneck 24’ 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, Lynch Real Estate Vermeer R23A Rake Soldier, Kansas [email protected] stock trailers, 5’x10’ & 6’x12’ PARTS SPECIAL www.mellenbruchmachinery.com 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH utility trailers, Travalong 24’ 22” 7 ga. USA disk blades TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. aluminum stock trailers, 785-834-2541 $31.95 Cell: 785-305-0234 SALVAGE TRACTORS and used 20’ and 24’ stock Call for other sizes ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, trailers available 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, Check out trailers4u.com • JD 7200 12 row vac. and monitor 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, for more information • JD 7000 6 row no till and 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE Frankfort, KS monitor 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, 785-292-4166 • JD 7000 4 row 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, • IHC 8 row 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD Hillsboro Endura alum. Stocks • JD 7000 6 row...... $2,000 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, • JD tool bar with 6 row units.... Steel and alum. utilities 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; ...... $350 Doolittle enclosed cargos G & R IMPL. CO. MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. D & L Service Hillsboro 16 +4 Tilt WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG Mike’s Equipment Doolittle 18’ equip. STIHL Scotty Hall BUHLER, KANSAS Doolittle 14’ dump 620-732-3245 816-685-3380 1-888-825-1199 or 620-732-2275 1-800-543-2535 www.horizonfarmranch.com AUSTIN DURHAM, KANSAS UPCOMING AUCTIONS TRAILERS LLC 2003 Titan 20’...... $5,100 615 Ac +/- just SE of Abilene on the Smoky Hill River on Jeep Rd. 2560 Pillsbury Dr. NEW TRAILERS This farm will be offered in 4 Tracts May 14, 2015. The tracts will Manhattan, Kansas 2015 Travalong Advantage 24’.. consist of: • 286 Ac +/- expectional river bottom tillable, irrigation permit, 2 miles 785-539-3925 ...... $9,995 Titan West OK Corral ...$12,400 of Smoky Hill River frontage and 59 acres of timber. TIRE TOWN INC. • 96 Ac +/- tract of CRP 2015 DAKOTA 22ft alum pup 2015 Travalong 24’ stock...... 18.4-34 new, 10p ...... $575 • 154 Ac +/- tract of excellent pasture w/pens 2 ponds, a live creek, grain trailer air ride suspension, ...... $11,000 11L-15 rib 12p, new ...... $90 Your Local Dealer for: and river frontage. very good cond. $29,500. 2014 PJ 20’ GN tilt ...... $6,300 • 20 Ac +/- elevated building site with a great view of Abilene and 800/70R38, 80% ...... $1,500 Travalong Trailers, Bradford 785-747-7305 NEW ALUMINUM river frontage. 16.5L-16.1, 10p, new ...... $235 Built Flatbeds, Landoll, STOCK TRAILERS All tracts are on teh blacktop with good gravel roads running beside 2005 GOOSENECK brand alu- 20, 8-38, 10p, new ...... $760 Hillsboro, and Club Car HAIL SALE $500 OFF them. Take the time and go look as this is one of the best farms in minum stock trailer 24’x6’8” 2 18.4R46, new...... $1,450 Dickinson County! Complete details on our website or call Ray or CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW 2015 Hillsboro 7.5x24 Endura center gates, Brush fenders, ex- Nationwide Shipping Brad. HYDRA BEDS cellent tires, rubber floor, Butter- WE DEAL extra wide door ...... $17,750 AG LAND Other Sizes and Prices 2015 Travalong 7’5”x28’ ...... 240 Ac +/- Geary Co. blacktop frontage 190 pasture w/new fences, 3 fly rear gate, very good condi- USED DAYCAB TRUCKS tion. 785- 456- 4677. New & Used 2004 KW T800 ...... $29,500 ...... $19,995 big springs and 2 new wells. 45 tillable. Close to town. Seller is a 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 Kansas licensed real estate agent. Call Ray! GRAIN TRAILERS 2015 Travalong 7’6’’x24’ ...... TRAVALONG TRAILERS 913-441-4500 913-682-3201 80 Ac +/- just 3/4 mi. W of Happy Corner Grade School. Can be FOR SALE & LEASE ...... $16,500 bought as farmland or 3 bldg. sites w/a view. Great school district. New steel & alum. stock FOR SALE OR TRADE 2010 GSI 40’ grain trailer ...... Bradford Built Steel Call Ray! ...... $22,500 Pickup Flatbeds New 20’ to 31’ flatbed Gravity Wagons, grain carts. RURAL HOMES & LOT Used 18’, 22’ stock- 14’ dump MF1080 81 HP ...... $6,650 New 42’ aluminum grain trailer, Starting at...... $1,870 PRICE REDUCED! 5217 Sundgren Rd. 5 bdrm, 4 bath home on 10 Used 3 horse GN- slant FET incl...... $31,500 We now install pickup Beds. Ac +/- finished basement w/radiant heat, 60x80 shop w/concrete. Cooter’s New 38’ Alum. grain trailer, FET Call For Prices. Adjoining 160 Ac +/- pasture possibly available as a package deal. Used Hav Rock tree saw 785-562-2027 incl...... starting at $29,500 Buy Next to the Factory and VISSER TRAILER SALES RECENT SALES: 785-562-6131 38’ New Travalong steel grain save hundreds of Dollars 320 Ac +/- pasture W of Bennington. SOLD! Herington, KS • 785-258-2800 trailers starting at $26,200 320 Ac +/- pasture N of Wells. SOLD! 1998 JD 7810 MFWD 3 hydrau- FET included ROCKING “M” 120 Ac +/- tillable S of Chapman. SOLD! lics, PS, $49,500. 2012 Travalong aluminum 42’ ... TRAILER SALES *Auctions * Private Treaty Sales * Value Assessments 785-799-6039. 785-336-2405...... $29,500 For more info visit our website or contact one of our agents! 430 S. Colorado 2012 Maurer 42’...... $24,900 Ray Swearingen...... 785-452-8498 LIVESTOCK & HORSE Waterville, KS 66548 Steve Burr...... 785-826-0103 Brad Budden...... 785-280-0915 TRAILERS GRAVEL BED 10’6”x7’x2’ USED TRAILERS Calvin Carlson.....785-819-1480 Billy Randle...... 785-479-1152 Office: 1-866-261-2526 FLATBED TRAILERS deep no end gate, $200 obo. 2013 Travalong 18’ cargo ...... Ty Bryant...... 785-366-0261 Tim Hamm...... 785-630-0245 or 785-562-6614 • 1-800-526-0939 • Cash only. St. George...... $6,750 Sheila Van Winkle ..785-280-3564 Rachelle Swearingen...... 785-452-5115 www.rockingmtrailers.com Brian Swearingen...... 785-565-3898 www.circle-dtrailers.com 785-494-2287. 2010 Titan 20’...... $7,600 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Page 27 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MF 275 tractor with loader ...... FOR SALE: Pony motor off OUR 64th YEAR OHLDE TRACTOR KRAUSE 5200 no-till drill: 20', JD 46 loader will fit 4020 with ...... $6,500 720, good starter and runner. 7.5", markers, liquid fertilizer, single 4x8 hydraulic bale fork; 6 Call Dave, 785-338-0550. NEW TRACTORS REPAIR $11,000. JD 7300 vacuum ft. dirt bucket with blade, also fits WL-14 Case Payloader.$6,500 2014 JD 8345R • 2013 XRT 1550 diesel planter: 12R30", vertical fold, 4020. Small cylinders are re- JD 7100 6 row planter...$2,000 2014 JD 7250R • 2005 XRT 1500 gas 4x4 HD down pressure, 13 wave built, others brand new. $2,500 JD 7100 8 row planter...$3,800 NEW EQUIPMENT 2014 JD 7230R R2800 rake • Used 2009 XRT 950 4x2 coulters, lift assist, markers, 250 for both. 785-263-1333. JD 535 baler...... $2,500 2015 JD 6150M R2300 rake • Used 2004 XRT 1200 4x2 monitor, $11,500. 785- Hesston 565A baler ...... $2,500 USED TRACTORS FOR SALE: 1520 JD tractor, VR1224 630-1135. JD 265 loader...... $4,500 2013 JD 8360R OHLDE good shape. 785-233-0167. BPX 9000 Bale Processor Sunflower 21’ Fallowmaster..... 2014 JD 8285R TRACTOR REPAIR 785-230-2449, cell. 6650 Rancher GRASS & GRAIN ...... $6,500 2014 JD 8245R 892 Quivira Road 6640 Vermeer baler w/net 2007 JD 8430 Linn, KS 66953 JD 68 auger wagon...... $2,000 wrap 2008 JD 8130 Wilrich 27’ field cult...... $4,500 USED EQUIPMENT 785-348-5766 2005 JD 8220 Krause 30’ 4100 field cult...... 605 Super M baler 2001 JD 8310 800-546-5457 ...... $4,000 505 Super I Baler 1997 JD 8300 JD 8300 20x8 single disc drill .. R2800 rake 1995 JD 7800 ...... $2,500 M850 Mower Demo 2014 JD 6150R Gleaner Combines NH 55 rake...... $500 NOW DEALERS PRAXAIR 2008 Case IH 245 830 Hugger CH ...... $7,950 WELDING SUPPLY McFarlane 16’ rolling stalk USED PLANTERS JD 925 flex head with R series 21.5L-16 FST rib Imp 10 pr TL (used) on 8 chopper ...... $1,500 2012 JD 1790 16/32 Bish adaptor ...... $8,500 bolt rims...... $225 Sunflower 38’ disc...... $8,500 2013 JD 1770 NT 16 row ‘99 R62 RWA...... $49,500 480/80R38 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,002 Sunflower 24’ TA disc ...$2,500 2011 JD 1770 NT 16 row ‘02 R62...... $69,500 Krause 17’ hand fold wing disc 2011 JD 1770 NT 16 row 825, 520, 530 flex HDS 480/80R42 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,156 ...... $1,250 2008 JD 1770 NT 16 row GRAVITY WAGONS 520/85R38 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,305 Vermeer R-23 rake ...... $6,000 2005 JD 1760 12 row EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 10 wheel pull-type rake .$1,500 2012 Case IH 1250, 16 row to 400 bushel TF-866-888-7838 www.donstire.net IH 496 26’ disc ...... $4,500 COMBINES EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 ABILENE, KS Palecek’s 2014 JD S670 bushel BERG REPAIR 2013 JD S670 Munden, KS 14200 Godlove Rd. 2013 JD S660 Great Plains Tillage Tools 785-527-0380 Westmoreland, KS 2010 JD 9670 NEW EQUIPMENT 81 Farm Eq. Service 785.457.3534 SPECIALS McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 USED TRACTORS 2013 JD 2623 disk ‘58 IH 460, gas w/implements 1-800-357-3101 BBK Header Trailers ‘41 IH FarmAll A w/Woods USED EQUIPMENT belly mower JD 4700 sprayer, low hours, 2014 JD 2510H, dry, 16 row MISCELLANEOUS excellent, $49,500. 2010 JD 2510H ‘14 Bushhog 2815 Batwing 816-387-6091. 785-985-3605. WE RENT TREE SHEARS! 2012 JD HX 20 RC ‘13 Great Plains 2600HD, TRACTORS 09 Darf 917 rake....$22000(GB) BOBCATS - TRADE-INS 2013 JD 569 baler w/fert., never used NEW HOLLAND 499 Hy- 14 CIH S450...... $284500(W) 06 Rowse 24whl. ...$24000(GB) 2014 JD 329E C&A, 2 sp. 2008 JD 568 baler ‘11 Case IH 3406 corn head droswing Swather. New guards 14 CIH S400...... $279500(W) 04 H&S 17 whl...... $12500(LA) Track loader, 50 hrs..$54,500 SOLID — STABLE 14 Mahindra 4035 ....$25000(H) WINDROWER ‘10 Case IH 1250 12 row and sickles- 2 years ago, new 2014 Bobcat T590 C&A, Track STILL JD 13 JD 8285R ...... $202000(H) 13 MF WR9740...... $95900(GB) planter, liquid fertilizer loader, 350 hrs...... $50,000 spare sickles included. Above 13 CIH S550...... $294000(W) 13 CIH 2303 ...... $109900(GB) ‘08 Case IH 530C Ecolo-Tiger 2013 Bobcat S750, A71, TS, average condition. $6,000 OBO 13 CIH S500...... $284000(W) 13 CIH RD193 HD .$35000(GB) ‘07 Case IH RMX340 25’ 250 hrs...... $49,000 Delivery possible. Call 13 CIH 350 ...... $234500(W) 11 CIH WD2303 ...... $89000(H) ‘09 Case IH 330 turbo 25’ 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, 785-798-5346. 12 CIH M340...... $217000(PR) 10 NH H7550 PT ...... $20000(S) Case IH 4300 FC 33’ S&C, 200 hrs ...... $43,000 12 CIH Puma 130.....$85000(S) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$39000(GB) JD 960 FC 32’ 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, 2004 CRUSTBUSTER 15 ft. 12 Mahindra 5010 ....$26500(H) 95 NH 2550 SP ...... $18500(W) 11 Mahindra 3616 ....$16500(S) GRAIN DRILL ‘04 Case IH 2388 4WD, 2715 TS, 580 hrs ...... $43,500 mower, $3,000. 316-772-2881. eng., 2135 sep. 785-336-2138 Days 11 CIH S350...... $223500(W) 12 CB 40’...... $33500(LA) 2013 Bobcat S570 A91 HF TS, 11 CIH S400...... $259000(S) 12 CIH SDX40...... $160000(LA) ‘91 Case IH 1680 combine 300 hrs...... $39,500 785-548-5855 Nights Case & IH 11 CIH M290 ...... $190000(S) 11 CrustB 4030AP....$47000(S) 4WD 2013 Bobcat S530, cab & Visit Us At Tractor Salvage 09 CIH M210 ...... $119000(GB) 10 CB 4000AP 30’...$42900(W) ‘02 Case IH 1020 25’ heat, 225 hrs...... $36,000 toddtractor.com 06 CIH MX285 .....$126000(GB) 10 CIH SDX40...... $125000(H) ‘99 Case IH 1020 20’ 2012 Bobcat S770 C, H, & A, Seneca, Kansas Case 300’s thru 2096 04 JD 7920 ...... $90000(GB) 08 GP 3S4000 HD.$55000(GB) ‘92 Case IH 820 15’ 300 hrs...... $47,500 IH 460’s thru 5488 01 CIH MX240...... $59000(W) 08 GP 2S2600 HD.$35000(MA) ‘97 Case IH 1063 cornhead 2012 Bobcat E50, excellent, USED MACHINERY & MISC: Over 1000 Tractors on shelf 00 JD 8110FWA ...... $78500(H) 08 SF 9530 ...... $52500(GB) Kewanee chisel plow;12’ Ke- 94 NH 8770 MFD .....$49500(H) 08 CB 4000AP...... $48000(GB) ‘94 Case IH 1063 cornhead C&A, 200 hrs ...... $59,000 New & Rebuilt parts for all IH 810 platform wanee tandem disk;homemade 92 CIH 7120 ...... $57000(W) 07 CIH SDX40 Air ..$102000(S) 2011 Bobcat S650 open, 250 brands of tractors & combines 86 CIH 3394 ...... $34900(H) 05 SF 9433 40’ ...... $59500(PR) (2) IH 863 cornheads hrs...... $32,000 five foot 3 pt. blade;homemade tumble bug; pickup stock racks; 58 Massey...... $6800(H) 05 CIH SDX40 Air ..$110000(H) ‘03 Case IH RBX462 rd. baler, 2011 Bobcat S300 cab/ heat/ Want to buy COMBINES 04 JD 455 30’ ...... $29900(LA) twine/ net air, 1,050 hrs...... $33,500 bumper hitch single axle 22’ Case & IH salvage tractors 13 JD S670 ...... $265000(H) 03 GP 3S4000...... $40000(H) ‘95 Case IH 8465, A. baler 2006 Bobcat S220 C, H, & A, round bale trailer;hay elevator 13 Case IH 7230..$230000(PR) 03 GP 3S4000...... $39500(S) ‘92 NH 660 twine/ net baler 3500 hrs...... $22,500 for small square bales 1/2 hp Elmer’s Repair 12 CIH 7230 ...... $240000(H) 03 CB 4740AP ...... $49000(H) ‘98 Case IH 8370 MoCo Service on all electric motor;miscellaneous CENTRALIA, KS 10 CIH 8120 ...... $250000(H) 02 CIH SDX30...... $49000(H) ’92 Case IH 8480 rd.baler Bobcat Equipment cattle equipment.Rossville area. 785-857-3248 10 CIH 6088 ...... $175000(S) 00 GP 3S3000...... $27500(LA) 10 CIH 8120 ...... $175500(W) 00 SF 9432 30’ ...... $29000(S) ‘06 Case IH WRX 201 10 Stop by and talk to us. 785-584-6801. www.elmersrepair.com wheel rake 10 CIH 7120 ...... $205000(H) 00 JD 1590 20’ ...... $52000(GB) Now Is The Time To Trade ‘11 Case IH WRX301 12 09 CIH 8120 ...... $175000(GB) 98 JD 455 ...... $29000(S) 09 CIH 8120 ...... $204500(W) 98 CB 4030 ...... $16500(H) wheel rake ALL MACHINES INSPECTED 2005 Challenger 660, 1,250 & READY TO WORK. SHUCK 08 CIH 7010 ...... $170000(W) 98 CP 2SF-24...... $11500(LA) ‘93 Hesston 1150 MoCo 12’ eng. hrs., Duals, spreader 08 CIH 7010 ...... $159500(W) 97 GP 3S3000...... $27500(LA) Hesston 3982 12 wheel rake 3695 Green Valley Road IMPLEMENT chopper, lateral tilt, variable 07 CIH 810 ...... $160000(H) 96 JD 455 25’ ...... $18000(MA) IH 2001 loader Manhattan, KS 66502 IN STOCK- NEW MASSEY header drive, GTA monitor, 07 JD 9760 ...... $155000(LA) 89 GP 45’SS...... $14500(W) GB 870 loader, fixer upper For More Details Call FERGUSON HESSTON Field Star, stk#2960.$146,000 05 CIH 8010 ...... $159000(H) PLANTERS 01 CIH 2388 RWA....$74000(H) 13 JD 1770 ...... $112500(W) 9’ Land Plane Greg • 785-215-4285 2900 SERIES 2008 Challenger FHB-25 flex ROUND BALERS 00 CIH 2388 ...... $84000(GB) 11 CIH 1250 24R...$135000(W) Travis • 785-410-8985 head w/SCH, good condition, 99 CIH 2388 w/HDR...... 08 CIH 1230 16R .....$37000(H) Office • 785-537-9979 IN STOCK- 14 WHEEL stk#1247 ...... $19,000 ...... $68000(GB) 05 CIH 1200 16RN $53000(GB) HYCAP H&S RAKES Long Crop Dividers for 9700 95 CIH 2188 ...... $71900(GB) 05 JD 1770 ...... $69500(S) 1978 MF 275 multi power, Series MF header...... CALL 93 CIH 1666 ...... $32000(H) 98 CIH 955 6R...... $7000(W) diesel, new paint, with loader . 91 CIH 1660 ...... $28500(H) 98 White 6128 8R....$18750(W) ROSSVILLE Kinze 3600 planter- Twin Line, 91 CIH 1660 ...... $23500(W) JD 7000 12RN...... $10000(W) Truck & Tractor ...... $12,900 31 row, ...... $44,900 HEADERS SPRAYERS ROSSVILLE, KANSAS Krause 5635-39 field cultivator, 2013 MF 2170XD, 15,700 bales, 13 JD 635F 35’F...... $30000(H) 13 CIH SPX3340...... $27500(W) stk#2400, new in stock ...... 13 CIH 2162 40’FD ..$70000(H) 12 CIH SPX4430 ...$280000(PR) 785-584-6195 GRASS & GRAIN C1000 monitor, moisture sen- ...... Promotional Discount sor, roller chute, bale weight 12 CIH 2162 40’FD..$65000(W) 12 CIH SPX3330...$195000(GB) 2012 Terex PT100G forestry 12 CIH 3020FH...... $30200(M) 10 CIH PAT 3330 .....$199000(H) kit, stk#1552 ...... $94,900 12 CIH 3020FH...... $23500(PR) 10 CIH SPX3330 .....$180000(H) BRUNA IMPL. CO. SPRAYERS track loader, 1,640 hrs, hyd. Sunflower 1435-29 tandem disc, 10 Mcdn FD70 40’FD ...... 09 CIH SPX3330...$160000(GB) PLANTERS Case IH 3200B 90’, 4085 hrs ... quick attach, stk#1159...... new ...... In Stock ...... $63500(W) 07 CIH 3310 ...... $141000(GB) Case IH 1200 16RN w/liquid ...... $64,500 (S) ...... $54,900 White Planter 8128 8 row vert. 10 CIH 2152 35’.....$56000(GB) 07 CIH SPX3310 .....$125000(H) ...... $49,500 (H) 2014 Patriot 2240 90’, 108 hrs . 2007 Agco DT200A, extra nice . fold & liquid fert., with 8900 10 CIH 220 flex...... $19500(LA) 06 CIH SPX3310...$135000(GB) ...... $205,000 (S) ...... $114,900 10 JD 635F ...... $33900(GB) 06 Agco Willmar SP $68000(GB) Case IH 1220 6RN w/liquid ...... splitter stk#2682, sell together 09 CIH 2162 40’DH $63500 (W) 05 Rogator 1064 ...... $109000(S) ...... $21,500 (M) 2014 Patriot 3230 100’, 258 hrs 2004 Hesston 745 round baler, or separate, stk#2680$35,000 08 JD 612C 12RCH .$61000(H) 00 CIH 4260...... $79500 (H) Case IH 1250 24RN w/liquid ...... $179,900 (M) gathering wheels, ramp, low Woods BB60X rotary mower, 2 08 CIH 2162 40’FD ..$59900(H) Hardi 1000 60’ PT ...$10000(GB) ...... $119,500 (W) 2011 Patriot 4420 100’, 1964 bales, very nice ...... $10,000 in stock, slip clutch, stk#1024 07 CIH 2020FH ...... $23000(W) TILLAGE Case IH 1250 16RN w/liquid .... hrs...... $199,500 (H) 2005 New Idea 5409 disc & 1025. New In Stock Cary- 07 CIH 2062 35’ ...... $40000(S) 11 CIH RM330 34’..$55000(LA) 2012 JD 4830 100’, 1356 hrs ... mower, very nice ...... $6,000 07 CIH 2162 40’.....$49900(GB) 11 CIH RM330...... $49000(LA) ...... $85,000 (M) over Reduced price $1,995 06 CIH 2062 36’ ...... $43500(H) 10 SF 1435 33’ ...... $44000(LA) Case IH 1250 16RN plain...... $199,500 (C) 2008 Sunflower 1435-29 disc Westendorf FL-42 pallet forks, 06 CIH 2062 36’DH ..$43000(S) 08 SF 1435 36’ ...... $33000(LA) ...... $79,500 (M) 2005 RoGator 1274C 90’, 4682 with 3 row spike drap harrow.. stk# 2366, for TA-25 ...... $995 06 Mcdn FD70 35’FH ...... 08 Baker 9200 42’ FC....$29500 Case IH 1255 16RN w/liquid .... hrs...... $71,000 (H) ...... $39,000 Bale spear for Westendorf TA-25 ...... $54000(H) 99 SF 4411 17’ rip ...$14500(W) ...... $112,500 (S) 1997 SpraCoupe 3440 60’, 2011 MF/Hesston 2856A round loader...... $395 06 CIH 2052 ...... $31000(H) 94 SF 1232 27’ ...... 10500(LA) 3201 hrs...... $30,000 (C) baler, mesh & twine, hyd. kick- 05 CIH 2208CH .....$28500(GB) 89 JD 630 27’ disk ..$19900(LA) Case IH 955 8RN plain...... 2005 MF 9790 combine ...... 05 JD 635F 35’ ...... $22000(S) 85 Krause 1904 21’D .$4000(M) ...... $9,500 (M) 2005 SpraCoupe 4450 60’, er, 2,600 bales, very nice ...... CALL 05 Mcdn 963 ...... $325000(PR) CIH 5310 Nutri Till.$29500 (PR) Case IH 900 12RN VF w/liquid. 1186 hrs ...... $58,500 (W) baler, 2014 updated mesh 2005 MF 8000-30 flex header... 04 JD 630F...... $17500(LA) Krause 2143 disk 43’...... $8,000 (C) 2008 SpraCoupe 4460 80’, system, stk#1846...... $30,900 ...... Just In 98 Mcdn 962 36’...... $19000(H) ...... $13500(W) Case IH 900 6RN w/dry...... 1680 hrs...... $68,000 (H) Farm King 1450R round bale Terex TC-37 mini excavator...... 96 CIH 1083 8RN ..$15000(GB) Krause 1915 21’ disk...... 2009 SpraCoupe 7660 90’, mover...... New In Stock 96 CIH 1063 6RCH..$9900(GB) ...... $3500(GB) ...... $3,850 (W) ...... New- In Stock 91 CIH 1083 8RCH$12900(GB) SF 1440 35’ disk...... $8000(W) IH 800 12RN RHF w/liquid ...... 1049 hrs ...... $102,500 (S) 2011 MF/Hesston 2170, 29,600 H&S BF1460 14 wheel heavy CIH 1083 8RCH.....$22000(GB) DMI 2500 7 shank rip ....$10500 ...... $8,500 (M) Tyler Patriot WT 75’, 4936 hrs .. bales, C1000 monitor, roller duty hy-capacityNew- In Stock CIH 883 8RCH ...... $2100(H) Salina, Kansas (S) GP YP4025 24RN w/liquid...... $47,500 (W) chute, moisture sensor moni- MF 1545 front dozer blade pack- (4) 1020 30’FH .$12500-$17000 1-800-658-4653 ...... $68,000 (M) Tyler Patriot 150, 4334 hrs ...... tor, stk#1972, Consigned...... age, fits MF 1547 tractor, (2) 1020 25’FH ...$8000-$10000 785-452-1180 Eric ...... $27,500 (W) ...... $69,750 (4) 1010 30’ rigid ..$3900-$7800 785-493-4999 Kevin Kinze 3660 16/31RN plain...... hydraulic tilt and angle, very (3) 1010 25’ rigid ..$5000-$7500 Pratt, Ks. (PR) ...... $98,000 (M) Tyler Patriot XL 75’, 4200 hrs ... 1997 JD 7710 MFWD, Power tough, quick removal hitch...... BALERS/RAKES 1-877-680-4455 Kinze 3650 16RN w/liquid ...... $27,500 (C) Quad w/creeper, stk#3063, ...... $3,995 13 JD RB569 ...... $34000(GB) Marion, Kansas (M) ...... $66,500 (M) Consigned ...... $49,900 12 NH 7090 ...... $22500(GB) 1-877-382-2188 Kinze 3600 16/31RN w/liquid ... Bruna Impl. Co. 2008 MF/ Hesston 2756 round 11 CIH RB564 ...... $35900(GB) 620-382-5439 Marlin C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 baler, mesh, kicker, 6,600 11 CIH RB564 ...... $35000(H) Wichita, Ks. (W) ...... $55,500 (M) 05 CIH RBX562...... $13500(H) 1-800-779-7012 Kinze 3500 8/15RN plain...... H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 bales, very nice ...... $18,500 03 CIH RBX562...... $14500(W) Hutchinson Ks. (H) Rhino TW-84 rotary mower, like ...... $38,500 (M) M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 03 Hesston 956 ...... $14500(W) 1-800-658-1714 Kinze 3200 12RN w/liquid ...... new ...... $2,700 98 NH 664RB ...... $9900(GB) Larned Ks. (LA) ...... $39,500 (C) S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 Sunflower 6432-30 Land Finish- 97 JD 566RB ...... $8500(S) 1-866-400-3105 er, good condition ...... $18,500 13 Sitrex MK 16HC...... $15900 Great Bend, Ks. (GB) Kinze 3200 12RN plain...... W - Washington: 785-325-2232 12 BeaverVa 16Whl..$14500(S) 1-800-658-1706 ...... $43,500 (S) 2010 White planter 6222 ...... Lawrence, KS 10 H&S 17 whl...... $18500(GB) JD 7200 16RN w/liquid...... List of our entire ...... $8,222 used inventory on: ...... $25,000 (W) 1998 White 8710, 200 PTO HP, 785-843-8093 www.brunaimplementco.com JD 7200 6RN w/liquid...... stk#1226, extra clean $74,900 800-654-5191 ...... $8,000 (W) 2005 MF 3000-8 8 row corn head elec. deck plate.$25,000 Fax: 785-843-1014 Page 28 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY

COMBINES NEW VERSALTILE SALVAGING COMBINES 2011 Case IH 7120, 4WD WE ARE DEALERS FOR DEALERS N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, 2011 Case IH 7088, 4WD x USED FORAGE AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, 2011 Case IH 3020 flex 30’ HARVESTERS & HEADS 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, 2007 Case IH 7010 4WD ‘11 Claas 960...... Coming 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, 1998 Case IH 2388 4WD g ‘10 Claas 980...... Coming 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. NEW 1997 Case IH 2166 4WD ‘09 Claas 980 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 • 604-605N net 1981 IH 963 6RN Kelly-Ryan- ’05 Claas 900...... Call Massey. Several black and or- • 6640 net ramp NEW TRACTORS Kewanee - Westendorf ‘04 Claas 900...... Call ange Gleaner cornheads. • R2300 & R2800 rakes Case IH Maxxum 125 MFD C.E. Attachments Claas RU600, 8 row head...... • TM800 & TM850 disc Case IH Farmall 115U MFD H&S ...... From $30,000 Jack Boyle mowers Case IH Farmall 85C MFD Just In *********************************** Vermillion VR1022 & VR1224 wheel USED TRACTORS 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’, TRACTORS 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 rakes 2013 Case IH Magnum 340 18’, & 20’ GATES 2012 Case 315...... $190,000 • TM1400 Trail 18’ disc 2013 Case IH Magnum 290 Agco Star 8360 ...... $45,000 CORRAL PANELS EMPLOYMENT mowers 2002 Case IH Steiger STX275 10’ corral panels...... $70.00 *********************************** Please check our website, 2008 Case IH Puma 140, ldr. 12’ corral panels...... $80.00 COMBINES FARM HELP: Duties would in- www.sloophook.com or give MISCELLANEOUS 14’ corral panels...... $90.00 0% For 5 years on all clude maintenance/ operation of us a call at 785-828-4706 2008 Case IH 330 turbo 25’ 16’ corral panels...... $100.00 62 & 72 Series combines equipment, operating truck or to view all of our New 2006 Case IH DCX 131, disk HD Round Bale Feeders$250 ‘13 Gleaner S67 ______and Used Equipment mower ‘12 Gleaner S77 combine during harvest, seed SKID LOADERS One of the largest retailers of 2011 Case IH 1240 16/31 fert. ‘12 Gleaner S67 cleaning/ processing. Must have & ATTACHMENTS new, reman & recycled parts 2010 Case IH 1240 16/31 ‘11 Gleaenr S67 CDL and strong mechanical New Gehl R190 skid loader for tractors & combines. • M205 with 16’ disc head 2008 Case IH 1240 16RN, BF (2) ‘10 Gleaner R76 skills. JD mechanical experience ______New Gehl V330 skid loader 2009 Kinze 3600 12/31 ‘05 Gleaner R75...... $120,000 a plus. Self-motivated but able New Gehl R220 skid loaders 800-255-0337 Sloop Sales & 1987 Case IH 900 6RN ‘02 Gleaner R72...... $85,000 to work under farm foreman. No New Gehl RT210 track ldr. drugs/ smoking/ alcohol. Send www.AbileneMachine.com Hook’s Repair, Inc. 1999 JD 980 FC 30’ ‘99 Gleaner R72...... $75,000 Lyndon, KS 66451 1995 Case IH 4800 FC 32’ 2012 Gehl 5240E, 1100 hours, ‘95 Gleaner R72 resume to: Feyh Farm Com- LAND PRIDE over seeder, 6 ft. 1992 Case IH 496 28’ DH cab w/heat, very nice ‘98 Gleaner R62...... $67,500 pany, 26401 Fairfield Road, newer slicing knives, 3pt. pto JOHN DEERE 750 no till drill, 1979 IH 490 20’ DH Haugen bale grapple bucket (2) ‘97 Gleaner R62 ...$45,000 Alma, KS 66401 or Feyhfarm $3800. 785-827-9256 leave 15’ 7 1/2” spacing with dry fertil- 2000 NH BB 940S 3x3 New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears ‘94 Gleaner R62...... $40,000 @kansas.net. 785-765-3415. message. izer and markers, good condi- 2007 MF 2745, net/twine New CEA pallet forks ‘13 3000 12R30...... $55,000 tion, and shedded, $15,000. 1999 NH 664 twine New CEA tooth bars ‘11 3000 12R30...... $50,000 CAREER ORIENTED cattle NEW SCHULER WAGONS 785-499-3077. 1999 NH 658 twine New Mensch, manure scrprs *********************************** person for ranch and feed yard IN STOCK 1990 Hesston 1150 MoCo New Lowe and Danuser post MISCELLANEOUS position. Animal Health and ************************** 1980 IH 770 plow disk hole diggers, skid loader Sunflower Tillage equipment... Trucking. Send Resume to Cow • New Mayrath 8’’,10’’,& 13” mounts ...... Coming in daily Camp Inc. PO 103 Ramona, Swing-a-way New brush grapples Kansas 67475 phone 785- • 8” & 10” truck fill augers ...... New Bale Spears for big 965-2228 or email tracy@cow- ...... In Stock rounds and square campbeef.com • New REM 2700 black NEW EQUIPMENT Schields Vac...... In Stock McConnell Machinery Enorossi 12 wheel Batman Used 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS rake BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS • 8-10” SA augers NEW 785-843-2676 Enorossi 14 wheel Hi Cap • 8-10” regular 605N, 504N, 6650 Ranchers or rakes Kalvesta Impl. METAL PANELS • 5010 Schuler Vertical VR1428 & VR1224 rakes 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS Worksaver walk thru pallet & ACCESSORIES • 2700 Rem vac used 2 years 7040 disc mower 785-242-1463 forks 48”...... $800 Company, Inc. USED Danhuser EP15 post hole dig- 620-855-3567 THE VALUE LEADER Steiner Implement R2800, R2300, VR1428 & Evenings gers w/ 12” auger...... $2,500 KALVESTA, KS 67856 WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD 2462 Acorn Rd., Sabetha, KS VR1224 rakes 785-979-2271 Cimmaron wheel rakes www.kalvestaimplement.com METAL $54/ SQUARE 605XL, 605L, 605J, 605F, www.mcconnellmachineryco.com Meyer’s manure sprds 350 & 785-284-2181 • DELIVERY AVAILABLE • Fax 785-284-2182 504F 435 NH 3 pt. mounted mower; LARGER BALE FORKS Cimmaron 6’, 7’, & 10’ 3 pt. ro- Prices subject to change VERMEER 605 Super J big OMC Mustang skid loader; AVAILABLE tary mowers FOR SALE: Gehl Chop King round baler, low bales, very some antique farm equipment; WESTERN METAL SPRING STEEL 6’ Finish Mowers rear dischg. 600 silage cutter with three row good condition, $4,800. 12 ft. tandem disc; 12 ft. chisel; NEW STEEL 2 Locations • Best Service head and 8 foot hay head. 785-633-1384. USED EQUIPMENT other equipment. 785-256-3230, 4”x8” 14 ga., 12 ga., 11 ga. & LOUISBURG, KANSAS $1500 OBO. 316- 283-0885. Mensch 6’ sand shooter cell. 785-535-2785. 1/4 sheet metal FOR SALE: 1989 John Deere Kuhn 8132 manure spreader 1-800-489-4100 4”x8” 14 ga. & 1/8” treadplate 635 disc, 31 ft., excellent condi- AC 170 gas tractor SPEEDRITE 9800 fence charg- HAYS, KANSAS ROUND SQUARE TUBING tion, bearings replaced with disc Case IH 5120 w/GB loader ers. Paid $600, make offer. 1-800-770-2725 ANGLE CHANNEL & FLAT blades. PH: 785- 479- 0115. 785-255-4579. 23/8”, 27/8”, 41/2” & 6” pipe SENECA IMPL.CO. 0% Financing for 48 months 3/4 & 7/8 sucker rods JD 46A loader with hydraulic Hwy. 36 West SMITH POSTYARD 0.9% for 60 months WELDING SUPPLIES bucket. Four piece 4020 front SENECA, KANSAS Hedge Post or $3,200 off Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles weights. Moundridge. Day ...785-336-2621 for sale 620-386-0071. Delivery Available Welding rods & wire Night...... 785-336-2502 JEFF SMITH Top & bottom belts for all bal- 1983 JD 7720 shedded, well maintained with 222 flex head, ers 1994 FORD 1620 MFWD Trac- 620-496-8956 Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap $12,000 OBO. Can Deliver. 785-633-8789. tor, 891 hrs., Serial # 2028 and Portable panels, Feed Bunks Landpride 3pt. 72" Finish mower — ITEMS FOR SALE — 2008 NH BR 7090 Baler$16000 & Round Bale Feeders FDR 2572 used 3 yrs. 9N FORD new paint, new wir- 2005 AgCo DT240A tractor . . . 2010 CIH RB564 rd. baler, 785-541-0310. Forrest Johnson ing, $3,200 obo. 785-844-1595...... $95,000 8700 bales ...... $18,000 New In Stock LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 2004 JD 6415 tractor w/6400 Quinstar Fallowmaster 35 ft. . . • 1 R220 2014 open cab, 1 785-293-5583 self leveling loader . .$36,000 ...... $10,000 spd., air seat ...... $36,700 — PLANTERS/DRILLS — ‘12 RoGator RG900 .$184,750 785-293-2235 ‘08 JD 1750 8/30 . . . .$28,500 JD 5010 tractor ...... $9,500 JD 650 Disc ...... $21000 • 1 R220 2015 CHA 2 spd, ‘08 Bestway 1200 . . .$15,500 ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$74,500 — TRACTORS — IHC Super MTA tractor 1954 yr. Sunflower 1433 disc . .$15,000 Power quick att...... $43,400 ‘10 JD 1770 16-30” . .$72,500 ‘09 JD 9430 PTO . . .$159,500 ...... $5,000 JD 900 ripper 5 shk . . . .$4,500 • Both 72HP 2200 lift capacity FOR SALE: Vermeer 605 J ‘08 JD 1770 16/30” . .$62,500 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $185,000 Belarus 250A tractor . . .$4,000 JD ripper 7sk ...... $2,000 Schwant Tractor baler, upgraded to Super J, ‘07 JD 1770 16-30” . .$51,500 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $169,500 AC 7060 tractor mechanic Blu Jet ripper 8 shk. . . .$8,000 Dover, KS twine tie, 2nd owner, always ‘05 JD 1770 16-30” . .$39,500 ‘04 JD 9420T ...... $129,500 special ...... $5,000 Orthman ripper 9 shk . .$3,000 ‘04 JD 1770 16-30” . .$44,750 785-256-6242 kept inside, excellent condition, ‘12 JD 9360 3 pt. PTO$219,500 IH 340 tractor ...... $2,750 Kent Series V field cultivator 23 $5,250. Call 785-817-7162. ‘01 JD 1770 16-30” . .$35,500 [email protected] ‘11 JD 1770 12/30” LF $76,500 ‘02 JD 9320T ...... $117,500 2001 1254 AgChem rogator . . . ft...... $3,500 ‘05 JD 1770 12/30” . .$41,000 ‘01 JD 9300 PS . . . . .$49,500 ...... $56,000 Sunflower 3030 Fallowking 21 ‘08 JD 1760 12-30” . .$45,000 ‘92 JD 8960 ...... $42,500 Great Plains TSF 1090 sprayer ft...... $7,250 TRACTORS Parker 510 grain cart, corner ‘10 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$94,000 ‘11 JD 8360R ...... $225,000 1000 gallon 90 ft. pull type . . . Orthman cultivator 6R30 .CALL New JCB 541-70Ag telehandler auger ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$44,750 ‘12 JD 8335 MFWD .$220,000 ...... $11,000 JD 886 cultivator 8 rw . . .CALL New JCB 300 skid loader New HI 10x72’ & 10x82’ ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$44,000 ‘05 JD 8320 MFWD .$117,500 2007 Bestway sprayer 1690 . . . Hiniker cultivator 6R36 .$6,000 New JCB 225 skid loader 2009 Demco 750 grain cart ‘99 JD 1780 6/11 . . . .$22,950 ‘97 JD 8300 ...... $75,000 Blu Jet 117 shank . . . . .$7,000 (2) ‘09 DB90 36 row .$128,350 ...... $13,000 New JCB 205 skid loader Brandt 1050 grain cart, ...... ‘11 JD 8285 PS . . . .$175,000 2005 Challenger 30G rigid DMI 5250 42 ft. knife applicator ‘13 DB60 36-20” . . .$159,500 20 in...... $14,500 2013 Case IH Steiger 350, 285 ...... Special Pricing ‘12 Kinze 3660 16/31$109,300 ‘99 JD 8100 MFWD . .$90,000 head fits Gleaner combine . . . hrs New Wheatheart 10x81 swing ‘09 Kinze 3660 16/31 .$64,500 ‘07 JD 7830 ...... $105,000 ...... $7,500 JD 7200 8R planter . . . . .CALL 2011 Case IH Farmall 45 MFD hopper ‘05 Kinze 3650 16/31 .$42,500 ‘94 JD 7800 MFWD . .$57,500 JD 853A rowhead rebuilt .CALL JD 1760 NT planter, 8 row liq. Worksaver 6’ hyd. snow blade MISCELLANEOUS ‘05 Kinze 3200 12-30 .$23,850 ‘89 JD 4455 ...... $34,500 JD 625F hydraflex . . . .$13,500 fert. TW3 Bu. box . . .$30,500 for skid loader New Rhino 3150 15’ Batwing ‘03 Kinze 3700 24-30” $53,350 ‘76 JD 4430 ...... $8,500 JD 635F hydraflex . . . .$10,000 JD 7200 6R planter, nice . . . . . ‘04 Kinze 3000LF . . . .$17,550 ‘01 JD 6410 MFWD . .$47,500 2004 CIH 1020 flexhead 25 ft...... $11,000 Pallet forks for loader bucket New Landoll 7431- 26VT demo ‘80 CIH 900 6 row . . . .$4,900 ‘93 CIH 7150 ...... $59,500 crary air reel ...... $12,000 2007 JD 1770 planter NT HAY EQUIPMENT New Landoll 6230- 29’ disk ‘04 JD 1690 35’-15” . .$49,000 16x30 TW, LF, 3 bu. boxes . . . ‘12 CIH 290 MFWD .$175,000 2005 CIH 2208 8x30 cornhead New Hesston 2956A rd balers Case IH 1200 16RN planter — COMBINES — ...... $45,000 ‘13 Farmall 140A . . . .$58,000 HYDP ...... $21,000 2007 Hesston 5456A net baler, New Brown 10’ & 12’ box scrap- One Year Power Guard — TILLAGE — 1997 JD 455 Drill 30’’wide 10’’ Use Season waiver 2006 CIH 2612 cornhead 2100 bales ers ‘11 JD 2310 45’ . . . . .$75,000 spacing ...... $18,000 2.9% Interest 12R30 ...... $32,500 MacDon R-85 rotary New Sunflower 6630/27’ vertical ‘10 JD 2210 35’ FC . .$29,000 2004 JD 1890 drill 10x30 ft. ‘13 JD S690 ...... $315,000 JD 843 cornhead 8x30 oil drive MacDon M-205 SR rotary till ‘02 JD 2200 34’ . . . . .$25,900 CCS, nice ...... $58,000 ‘12 JD S670 4WD . .$215,000 CIH 4300 51’ ...... $17,500 ...... $6,500 New H&S 1660 16 wheel Hi Cap 2011 Sunflower 1435-40 split 1997 JD 750 drills 7.5x30 . . . . . ‘13 JD S660 4WD . .$235,000 Wilrich 3400 FC ...... $9,950 JD 894 cornhead wide 8R36 . . rakes wing disc Wilrich FC ...... $5,950 ...... $17,000 ‘12 JD S660 ...... $210,000 ...... $12,500 Welco 8 bale fork ...... $1,100 COMBINES New Rhino 184 rotary mower ‘11 JD 9770 4WD . .$169,500 ‘11 SF 6630-21 . . . . .$35,500 UFT grain cart 500 bu. .$4,500 ‘10 CIH 30’ Turbo UT .$44,000 Bush hog mower 9 ft. . .$2,200 2011 JD 935 draper head New Rhino 1540 hydraulic blade ‘09 JD 9770 Hillco . .$180,000 New Holland bale wagon$1,000 2010 MacDon FD70 40’ flex Icon 1632 grader — HAY EQUIPMENT — JD MX7 rotary mower . .$2,800 ‘09 JD 9770 4WD . .$199,500 ‘03 JD 567 ...... $17,500 Parker wagon 300 bu. . .$2,000 draper JD mounts Farmhand 1140 mounts only for Wimco header trailer 32 & 35 ft. ‘08 JD 9770 Hillco . .$152,500 ‘96 JD 566 ...... $9,950 2007 Haybuster H1100 tilt end NEW ...... CALL 2002 Case IH 1020, 25’ flex TW Ford 8830, 8700, & 9700 ‘11 JD 9670 ...... $180,000 ‘88 JD 530 ...... $4,000 grinder ...... $38,000 Complete listing on our web: head with Crary Air reel ‘07 JD 9660 Hillco . .$129,500 ‘05 Gehl 2880 ...... $8,500 Haybuster H-1100 tub grinder . www.jonesmachineryinc.com 1994 Case IH 1010 25’ head ‘05 JD 9660 ...... $98,000 ‘05 NH 780, 3300 bales$16,950 ...... $8,500 salvage ‘95 JD 9600 4WD . . .$32,500 ‘08 JD 285 ...... $8,250 Haybuster H-1000 tub grinder . BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY 2004 Case IH 2366 ‘10 JD 9570 ...... $130,000 ‘02 JD 956 ...... $16,500 ...... $7,000 1990 Case IH 1083 cornhead ‘04 JD 9560 SH . . . . .$95,500 Jaylor 4575 TMR feed wagon . . 1999 Gleaner R62, 2100 sep. ‘13 CAT 760 ...... $290,000 ...... CALL hrs ‘06 CAT 570R ...... $99,750 2005 Knight 5042 mixer wagon 2003 Gleaner R65, 2700 sep. ‘06 CAT 570R ...... $89,950 ...... $13,000 hrs ‘11 CIH 5088 ...... $175,000 New Holland 1431 swather ...... $6,000 2002 New Holland TR99, 2260 ‘05 CIH 2388 ...... $94,950 2008 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . sep. hrs 32 corn heads ...... $16,500 24 flex heads AUGER & GRAIN CARTS 2007 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . New Harvest International SUPERIOR — SPRAYERS & APPL.— ...... $16,000 Smith Center, KS T13x32 truck auger IMPLEMENT, INC. ‘12 JD 4830 100’ . . .$184,750 ‘13 JD 4730 100’ . . .$184,500 Harvestman 14 hay rake, like 785-282-3000 New Mayrath 10x35 elect. new ...... $11,000 402-879-4723 ‘11 JD 4730 100’ . . .$169,500 785-282-0432 Cell Parker 2500 gravity wagon with 785-742-7121 Vermeer R2300 hay rake . . . . . ‘05 JD 4720 ...... $99,500 785-686-4005 auger & roof Evening: 402-879-3719 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 ...... $12,000 ‘05 Spray Coupe 4450$47,500 Evening Calls Welcome New Parker 839 grain cart SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA www.hiawathaimplement.com JD 535 Round Baler . . .$3,000 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Page 29

BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS SERVICES CUSTOM Marysville Livestock Sales PORTABLE Every Thursday at 12 Noon DISC-ROLLING Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 Loyal to You! STEEL BUILDING DARRELL WAGONER 1180 US Hwy.SALE 77, INFORMATION P. O. Box FOR 67, Marysville,APRIL 2, 2015 KS 66508 From a GoBob Customer: INVENTORY SALE Cell: 785-650-4094 “We have been raising cattle I-Beam Construction CALVES BY THE HEAD GREEN 2 BLK HFR 407@$286.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK Hfrt 880@$159.00 for 30 years and we are Easy Bolt-Up Design LARRY’S PORTABLE sawmill BARNES 2 BWF HFR $950.00 MARYSVILLE 3 BLK HFR 363@$286.00 FRANKFORT 1 BWF Hfrt 1,025@$153.00 proud to say that we use Go- 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 service, can come saw your BARNES 1 CHAR HFR $925.00 HANOVER 4 BLK HFR 405@$285.50 SENECA 1 BLK Hfrt 1,045@$151.00 Bob equipment and materi- FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFR $900.00 CENTRALIA 1 BLK HFR 325@$285.00 WHEATON 1 BWF Hfrt 1,180@$145.00 Many Others Available logs. 785-776-8153. VERMILLION 1 BLK HFR $850.00 FRANKFORT 5 BLK HFR 374@$282.50 HOLLENBERG 1 BLK Hfrt 1,125@$141.00 als as much as we can. It’s 785-565-2647. FRANKFORT 1 XBRD HFR $835.00 BARNES 2 CHAR HFR 387@$282.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK Hfrt 990@$133.00 built the old fashioned way - (800) 369-3882 HANOVER 1 BLK HFR $775.00 WAKEFIELD 2 WF HFR 360@$281.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK Hfrt 1,415@$130.50 tough, dependable and built www.toplinebuildings.com PETS MORROWVILLE 1 XBRD BULL $725.00 VERMILLION 8 BLK HFR 368@$280.00 RANDOLPH 1 BWF Hfrt 1,030@$125.00 to last.” [email protected] MARYSVILLE 1 BLK BULL $685.00 HANOVER 5 BLK HFR 380@$280.00 SABETHA 1 WF Hfrt 1,175@$119.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF HFR 400@$279.00 BREMEN 1 BLK Hfrt 1,115@$117.00 1-866-287-7585 1/2 BORDER COLLIE 1/2 Blue STEERS BAILEYVILLE 4 BLK HFR 372@$279.00 LINN 1 BLK Hfrt 980@$109.00 www.gobobpipe.com Heeler. 1 male, 1 female. Ready MARYSVILLE 1 BLK STR 290@$350.00 FRANKFORT 10 BLK HFR 485@$278.00 FOAM INSULATION to start. $200. 785-562-6096. BREMEN 1 BLK STR 410@$336.00 BAILEYVILLE 8 WFX HFR 399@$276.50 COWS The Icynene Insulation FRANKFORT 6 BLK STR 398@$333.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF HFR 405@$276.00 SABETHA 1 BLK COW 1,340@$119.00 Butterfly Supply, Inc. 1/2 BORDER COLLIE 1/2 Aus- WESTMORELAND3 RED STR 356@$331.00 WESTMORELAND 15 RED HFR 442@$275.50 GOFF 1 RED COW1,470@$118.00 System™ Metal Bldgs. — HANOVER 7 BLK STR 320@$331.00 VERMILLION 9 BLK HFR 470@$275.00 GOFF 1 RED COW 1,330@$117.00 Homes trian Shepherd, 4 months old, 800-249-7473 $150 each. 785-844-1595. FRANKFORT 10 BLK STR 423@$330.00 FRANKFORT 9 BLK HFR 460@$273.00 HOLLENBERG 1 BLK COW 1,370@$117.00 800-334-3626 VERMILLION 13 BLK STR 436@$329.00 BARNES 7 XBRD HFR 459@$272.50 HOLLENBERG 1 BLK COW 1,310@$117.00 • Tubing • Rods • Cable • Healthier, Quieter, More FRANKFORT 2 BWF STR 387@$329.00 FRANKFORT 9 BLK HFR 416@$271.00 GOFF 1 xbred COW1,395@$116.50 HARVESTING HERKIMER 9 XBRD STR 374@$327.00 FRANKFORT 13 BLK HFR 484@$271.00 MARYSVILLE 2 CHAR cow 1,370@$116.00 • Guardrail • Clips • Energy Efficient.™ PALMER 8 XBRD STR 343@$326.00 HANOVER 26 BLK HFR 471@$271.00 HOLLENBERG 1 BLK COW 1,275@$115.00 MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. SILAGE CUTTER for sale SP MARYSVILLE 3 XBRD STR 445@$324.00 PALMER 8 XBRD HFR 441@$270.00 GOFF 1 RED COW 1,365@$115.00 STEEL FENCING & box chopper 3 row heads. Rich- AXTELL 2 XBRD STR 455@$324.00 AXTELL 11 XBRD HFR 460@$269.00 GOFF 1 BWF COW 1,375@$114.00 BAILEYVILLE 5 WFX STR 405@$323.00 BREMEN 3 BWF HFR 428@$269.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,190@$114.00 BUILDING BINS - DRYERS - VACS ardson dump trailer. WESTMORELAND5 XBRD STR 407@$322.00 MARYSVILLE 6 BLK HFR 498@$268.50 WATERVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,210@$114.00 SUPPLIES 580-772-4596. CENTRALIA 1 BLK STR 350@$322.00 MARYSVILLE 9 XBRD HFR 503@$266.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,255@$113.00 FARM KING from Detrixhe AXTELL 11 XBRD STR 444@$321.00 MARYSVILLE 6 XBRD HFR 483@$266.00 GOFF 1 RED COW 1,325@$112.00 www.butterflysupplyinc.com MF 850 Soybean Special RWA BARNES 2 BWF STR 390@$317.00 BAILEYVILLE 13 WFX HFR 493@$265.00 AXTELL 1 XBRD COW1,295@$111.00 Grain Vacs. “Built to be the chopper. 20’ headers: 1859 BAILEYVILLE 8 WFX STR 458@$313.00 FRANKFORT 2 XBRD HFR 465@$264.00 BARNES 1 BLK COW 1,070@$111.00 best.” Call 866-327-6822 for rigid, 9120 flex. $10,500. AXTELL 1 XBRD STR 380@$312.00 MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD HFR 460@$263.00 SABETHA 1 XBRD COW1,190@$111.00 pipe and accessories. 316-377-7702. 316-323-5611. AXTELL 18 BLK STR 488@$312.00 AXTELL 9 BLK HFR 442@$263.00 HOLLENBERG 1 BLK COW 1,125@$111.00 BARNES 3 XBRD STR 485@$311.00 CENTRALIA 4 BLK HFR 472@$262.00 GOFF 1 RED COW 1,355@$110.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK BULL 385@$311.00 HERKIMER 4 XBRD HFR 491@$262.00 LIBERTY,NE 1 BLK COW 1,420@$110.00 SERVICES WANTED BAILEYVILLE 13 WFX STR 486@$310.50 HERKIMER 4 XBRD HFR 411@$261.00 MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD cow 1,135@$109.00 WESTMORELAND6 RED STR 474@$310.00 BEATRICE,NE 2 BLK HFR 430@$261.00 SABETHA 1 BLK COW 1,170@$108.00 ADAMS,NE 5 BLK STR 473@$310.00 BARNES 4 BWF HFR 341@$261.00 MARYSVILLE 1 CHAR cow 1,645@$108.00 KCAT Tree DAMAGED FRANKFORT 17 BLK STR 482@$309.00 VERMILLION 19 BLK HFR 535@$260.50 SABETHA 1 BLK COW 1,105@$107.00 Service, LLC HANOVER 4 BLK STR 471@$309.00 GREEN 5 BLK HFR 532@$260.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,205@$107.00 GRAIN GREEN 8 XBRD STR 496@$306.00 BARNES 9 CHAR HFR 512@$259.00 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,255@$107.00 Can remove/ trim trees around WANTED FRANKFORT 2 BLK STR 440@$305.00 GREENLEAF 7 XBRD HFR 430@$259.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 WF COW 1,340@$107.00 homesteads and fields. HANOVER 24 XBRD STR 471@$305.00 AXTELL 8 BLK HFR 534@$257.50 HOME 1 BLK COW 1,670@$106.00 Ken Honig STATEWIDE HERKIMER 11 XBRD STR 480@$303.00 WATERVILLE 2 BLK HFR 525@$257.50 HOLLENBERG 1 BLK COW 1,115@$106.00 FRANKFORT 4 BLK STR 488@$302.00 BREMEN 2 BLK HFR 500@$257.00 GOFF 1 BLK COW 1,235@$106.00 785-305-0295 We buy damaged grain, BARNES 7 XBRD STR 517@$302.00 AXTELL 1 BLK HFR 533@$252.50 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,140@$105.00 29 ga lifetime ptd...... $65/sq any condition MARYSVILLE 1 BLK STR 370@$301.00 MARYSVILLE 2 BWF HFR 540@$251.50 SABETHA 1 XBRD cow 1,260@$105.00 29 ga #2 ptd...... $60/sq AXTELL 1 BLK STR 325@$301.00 FRANKFORT 3 XBRD HFR 351@$251.00 SABETHA 1 BWF COW 1,205@$105.00 26 ga galvalume ...... $68/sq -wet or dry- MARYSVILLE 6 BLK STR 519@$301.00 SENECA 1 BLK HFR 405@$250.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,160@$105.00 including damaged WATERVILLE 4 BLK BULL 407@$301.00 AXTELL 7 BLK HFR 532@$250.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,035@$105.00 Complete Building MARYSVILLE 3 BLK STR 515@$299.00 WATERVILLE 5 BLK HFR 538@$249.00 RANDOLPH 1 SIM COW 1,430@$104.50 Packages silo corn. SENECA 3 BLK STR 466@$299.00 WAKEFIELD 14 WF HFR 499@$249.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,450@$104.50 Doors, Insulation, Livestock TOP DOLLAR! BREMEN 5 XBRD STR 476@$299.00 HANOVER 3 BLK HFR 493@$246.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,485@$104.25 WESTMORELAND1 BLK STR 450@$298.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFR 470@$246.00 WATERVILLE 1 RED COW 1,450@$104.00 Equipment, Scales, Waters We have vacs BLUE SPRINGS,NE 53 XBRD STR 505@$298.00 SENECA 24 XBRD HFR 563@$244.50 LIBERTY,NE 1 BLK COW 1,615@$104.00 *Jobsite Delivery Available* and trucks. FRANKFORT 11 BLK STR 524@$297.50 GREENLEAF 11 XBRD HFR 504@$243.00 GOFF 1 BLK COW 1,420@$104.00 (prices SELLING A FARM OR AXTELL 5 XBRD STR 498@$294.00 FRANKFORT 1 BWF HFR 495@$242.00 HOLLENBERG 1 BLK COW 1,545@$103.50 subject to RANCH? VERMILLION 18 XBRD STR 529@$293.00 MARYSVILLE 5 XBRD HFR 602@$242.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,330@$103.00 change) A financial plan BEFORE you CALL HEIDI OR SUMMERFIELD 23 XBRD STR 520@$292.50 HANOVER 8 XBRD HFR 543@$241.50 LINN 1 BWF COW 1,300@$103.00 WESTMORELAND4 XBRD STR 488@$291.00 BARNES 9 CHAR HFR 637@$240.50 AXTELL 1 BLK COW 1,655@$103.00 sell means more money in GARTON AXTELL 8 XBRD STR 510@$291.00 WATERVILLE 3 BLK HFR 390@$240.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,080@$102.00 your pocket. HANOVER 1 XBRD STR 320@$291.00 MARYSVILLE 6 XBRD HFR 577@$238.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,250@$102.00 ASK ME HOW NORTHERN AG HANOVER 4 BLK STR 495@$291.00 FRANKFORT 5 RED HFR 621@$238.50 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,125@$102.00 Jason G. Hoffman FIC, ChFC SERVICE, INC. FRANKFORT 2 BLK STR 495@$290.00 MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD HFR 550@$237.00 WATERVILLE 1 RED COW 1,275@$101.75 Financial Advisor CENTRALIA 4 MIX STR 493@$287.00 SENECA 3 BLK HFR 623@$237.00 GOFF 1 XBRD cow 1,590@$101.50 800-205-5751 AXTELL 15 XBRD STR 486@$286.00 HANOVER 68 BLK HFR 650@$235.50 BARNES 1 BLK COW 1,230@$101.50 Modern Woodmen WAKEFIELD 5 WF STR 412@$285.00 MARYSVILLE 10 BLK HFR 635@$235.00 BERN 1 BLK COW 1,375@$101.50 MARYSVILLE 7 XBRD STR 551@$283.00 HANOVER 10 BLK HFR 604@$234.50 AXTELL 1 BLK COW 1,415@$101.50 Fraternal Financial TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL WASHINGTON 3 BLK STR 468@$281.00 BREMEN 4 RED HFR 627@$234.00 BERN 1 BLK COW 1,740@$100.50 888-271-1883 785-539-7558 WASHINGTON 3 BLK STR 545@$281.00 PALMER 13 XBRD HFR 580@$233.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 BWF COW 1,515@$100.00 SENECA 28 XBRD STR 565@$277.00 CENTRALIA 7 XBRD HFR 581@$233.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,215@$100.00 MARYSVILLE 3 BLK BULL 455@$277.00 BEATTIE 6 BLK HFR 674@$233.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,470@$100.00 PALMER 10 XBRD STR 547@$275.00 MARYSVILLE 3 BLK HFR 498@$233.00 BERN 1 BLK COW 1,615@$99.00 BARNES 5 BLK BULL 560@$273.00 BREMEN 3 BLK HFR 568@$232.00 HOME 1 BLK COW 1,665@$99.00 Area pool pro earns pool service designation ADAMS,NE 2 BLK STR 350@$273.00 SENECA 2 BLK HFR 597@$232.00 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,415@$99.00 The Association of Pool Michael and Hayden passed Center – Manhattan Pool is GREENLEAF 10 MIX STR 499@$271.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK HFR 500@$231.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 RED COW 1,060@$99.00 & Spa Professionals (APSP) a rigorous multi-topic exam- a proud member of the As- BARNES 10 CHAR STR 582@$270.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFR 615@$227.50 GOFF 1 BLK COW 1,555@$98.00 has awarded Michael Mc- ination, demonstrating sociation of Pool and Spa MARYSVILLE 2 BLK STR 572@$270.00 AXTELL 3 BLK HFR 555@$221.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,605@$97.75 knowledge of governmental Builders (APSP), the Na- CENTRALIA 6 BLK STR 563@$269.50 ODELL,NE 1 BLK HFR 605@$219.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,020@$96.00 Corkle and Hayden Weber, RANDOLPH 9 XBRD STR 556@$269.00 MARYSVILLE 2 XBRD HFR 482@$218.00 SENECA 1 XBRD COW 1,310@$96.00 Energy Center – Manhattan regulations, safety, water tional Chimney Sweep BEATTIE 2 XBRD STR 590@$269.00 BARNES 1 XBRD HFR 480@$218.00 AXTELL 1 BLK COW 1,715@$95.50 Pool, with one of its service quality, troubleshooting, Guild (NCSG), the National BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 BLK BULL 455@$265.00 AXTELL 4 XBRD HFR 605@$217.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,320@$95.50 industry designations: CST maintenance and more Fireplace Institute (NFI), AXTELL 7 BLK STR 603@$262.50 SENECA 26 XBRD HFR 710@$216.50 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,480@$95.50 MARYSVILLE 3 BLK STR 616@$262.50 AXTELL 18 XBRD HFR 557@$216.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,030@$95.50 Certified Service Techni- Additionally, all APSP- the Hearth, Patio and Bar- MARYSVILLE 1 BLK STR 600@$262.00 SENECA 1 WF HFR 640@$215.50 GOFF 1 BLK COW 1,350@$95.00 cian®. certified individuals com- becue Association (HPBA) VERMILLION 8 BLK STR 638@$262.00 AXTELL 18 XBRD HFR 665@$215.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,005@$94.00 APSP, the swimming mit to upholding APSP’s in- and Aquatech, an elite BLUE RAPIDS 2 XBRD STR 650@$262.00 HANOVER 11 XBRD HFR 706@$208.50 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,420@$93.00 pool, spa and hot tub indus- dustry code of ethics, ensur- group of pool building and AXTELL 8 XBRD STR 628@$259.00 SENECA 2 BLK HFR 722@$208.00 MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD COW 1,330@$93.00 RANDOLPH 27 XBRD STR 630@$259.00 MARYSVILLE 33 XBRD HFR 775@$207.00 WETMORE 1 BLK COW 1,135@$92.00 try’s leading education and ing the highest business and retail professionals. Energy HANOVER 9 XBRD STR 600@$257.50 AXTELL 3 BLK HFR 675@$206.50 BERN 1 BLK COW 1,575@$91.00 trade association, awards ethical practices. For more Center – Manhattan Pool BAILEYVILLE 19 WFX STR 660@$257.50 HANOVER 11 BLK HFR 760@$206.00 SABETHA 1 BLK COW 1,340@$90.50 its CST designation to only a details about the APSP Cer- has been in business since WAKEFIELD 7 WF STR 624@$254.50 BARNES 4 XBRD HFR 686@$203.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,460@$90.50 small number of servicers tification program, visit 2001. For more information BARNES 9 CHAR STR 676@$254.00 BLUE RAPIDS 63 XBRD HFR 773@$199.10 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,220@$89.00 CENTRALIA 1 XBRD STR 630@$253.00 WATERVILLE 3 CHAR HFR 751@$198.50 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 950@$88.00 around the world each year. www.apspcertified.com. visit www.EnergyCenter HANOVER 17 XBRD STR 597@$251.50 BAILEYVILLE 2 BLK HFR 700@$190.50 BLUE RAPIDS 1 WF COW 1,165@$87.00 To earn this certification, Manhattan-based Energy ManhattanPool.com. WATERVILLE 3 MIX BULL 523@$251.00 BEATTIE 14 XBRD HFR 834@$188.25 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,140@$87.00 CENTRALIA 1 BLK STR 520@$251.00 MARYSVILLE 11 XBRD HFR 837@$186.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,455@$86.00 PALMER 15 XBRD STR 603@$249.00 BURCHARD,NE 1 BWF HFR 755@$180.50 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,015@$86.00 MARYSVILLE 7 BLK STR 680@$248.50 HFRETTES RANDOLPH 3 XBRD STR 545@$248.00 WATERVILLE 1 CHAR Hfrt 895@$175.00 ADULT BULLS WATERVILLE 3 BLK BULL 580@$247.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK Hfrt 835@$175.00 BREMEN 1 BLK BULL 2,035@$152.50 WYMORE,NE 1 BLK STR 610@$246.00 FRANKFORT 1 BWF Hfrt 935@$175.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 1,105@$149.00 MARYSVILLE 17 BLK STR 672@$245.50 BURCHARD,NE 1 BWF Hfrt 890@$174.00 BREMEN 1 BLK BULL 1,900@$145.50 SUMMERFIELD 3 MIX STR 688@$245.00 VERMILLION 1 BLK Hfrt 1,050@$171.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 2,220@$142.50 BREMEN 1 BLK STR 610@$245.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK Hfrt 915@$171.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK BULL 1,530@$141.00 BARNES 1 BLK STR 650@$244.50 SENECA 1 BLK Hfrt 870@$171.00 HANOVER 1 BLK BULL 1,775@$140.00 WATERVILLE 3 MIX BULL 568@$244.00 BREMEN 1 BLK Hfrt 965@$170.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 1,815@$139.50 HANOVER 7 XBRD STR 628@$243.00 LINN 1 BLK Hfrt 820@$166.00 SABETHA 1 BLK BULL 2,015@$139.00 WESTMORELAND4 BLK STR 716@$241.50 SENECA 1 WF Hfrt 990@$165.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 1,275@$136.00 SENECA 2 XBRD STR 725@$240.00 HANOVER 1 BLK Hfrt 920@$162.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 1,240@$135.00 GREENLEAF 2 XBRD STR 597@$236.00 BREMEN 1 RED Hfrt 755@$162.00 ODELL,NE 1 BLK BULL 1,710@$132.00 WASHINGTON 42 BLK STR 732@$235.25 SABETHA 1 BLK Hfrt 760@$161.00 MARYSVILLE 9 BLK STR 660@$235.00 SENECA 1 BLK STR 665@$233.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 4-9-2015 FRANKFORT 3 XBRD STR 706@$232.50 15 BLK & BWF 1ST CALF PAIRS AXTELL 4 XBRD STR 726@$230.50 AXTELL 12 XBRD STR 659@$230.00 33 BLK STRS/HFRS 400-500# WV HR MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD STR 635@$226.00 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 400-550# WV HR MARYSVILLE 8 MIX BULL 642@$224.00 37 XBRED STRS/HFRS 450-600# V HR RANDOLPH 1 XBRD STR 635@$221.00 45 BLK STRS/HFRS 450-600# WV HR MARYSVILLE 3 BLK STR 755@$218.50 25 BLK & CHAR STRS/HFRS 450-650# V HR HANOVER 3 XBRD STR 770@$215.50 55 MIX STRS/HFRS 450-650# WV HR ODELL,NE 4 XBRD STR 816@$208.50 BEATTIE 16 BLK STR 820@$208.00 15 BLK STRS 500-525# V HR BEATRICE,NE 1 BLK STR 780@$207.50 8 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-550# WV HR BURCHARD,NE 3 XBRD STR 775@$205.50 40 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-625# WV HR MARYSVILLE 241 XBRD STR890@$200.00 40 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-625# WV HR FRANKFORT 58 XBRD STR 908@$198.50 43 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-625# WV HR WATERVILLE 1 BLK BULL 765@$198.00 35 CHAR STRS 500-625# WV HR HOME 179 XBRD STR916@$197.85 50 BLK & XBRED STRS/HFRS 500-625# WV HR AXTELL 1 BLK STR 805@$195.50 BAILEYVILLE 21 XBRD STR 890@$193.25 31 MIX STRS/HFRS 500-650# WV HR ODELL,NE 1 BLK BULL 740@$191.00 14 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-650# V HR SUMMERFIELD 236 XBRD STR925@$190.00 65 BLK STRS/HFRS 550-700# WV HR AXTELL 57 BLK STR 1,012@$182.75 93 CHARX STRS/HFRS 600-750# WV HR HEIFERS 15 RED STRS 800-900# WV HR BREMEN 1 BWF HFR 275@$345.00 62 BLK HFRS 775-800# WV HR MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFR 285@$331.00 60 BLK STRS 900-925# WV AXTELL 1 BWF HFR 290@$320.00 HANOVER 2 MIX HFR 307@$310.00 60 BLK STRS 900-950# WV WESTMORELAND 5 RED HFR 335@$298.00 58 BLK STRS 950-975# WV ADAMS,NE 1 XBRD HFR 325@$294.00 100 BLK & RED STRS 950-1000# WV

FIELDMEN Jim Dalinghaus Dave Bures, Auctioneer Jeff Cook Greg Anderson Trevor Lundberg 785-799-5643 402-239-9717 785-564-2173 785-747-8170 785-770-2271 Baileyville, KS Odell, Nebraska Hanover, KS Waterville, KS Frankfort, KS Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com Page 30 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Douglas County Conservation District now accepting applications for state cost-share funding The Douglas County Con- soil erosion. Funding is pro- Conservation District to dis- these funds. cost-share that will be pro- practices are applied cor- servation District is con- vided by the Division of cuss the possibility of re- Following the sign up vided. Before the work can rectly. Technical assistance ducting a sign-up through Conservation, Kansas De- ceiving state financial assis- deadline, each request will begin, the contract is ap- for these practices is provid- June 15, 2015 to accept re- partment of Agriculture tance. Funding is provided be carefully reviewed to en- proved by the Division of ed free of charge by the quests for state financial as- through appropriation from through cost-share pay- sure eligibility. The pro- Conservation and must be USDA. sistance to install enduring the Kansas Water Plan ments to landowners for eli- posed project is ranked ac- signed by the landowner(s). For more information conservation practices. The Fund. gible practices such as ter- cording to a system devel- The conservation district concerning state cost-share conservation district admin- Landowners with natural races, waterways, grass oped by the Douglas County works closely with the programs and other avail- isters state cost-share pro- resource concerns on their plantings, livestock water Conservation District. The USDA Natural Resources able services, please con- grams locally to improve property are encouraged to supplies, cross-fencing, fail- ranking system ensures fair- Conservation Service tact Randy Winchester, Dis- water quality and reduce visit the Douglas County ing septic systems and aban- ness to landowners and en- (NRCS) to protect and con- trict Manager, Douglas doned water well plugging. sures that cost-share funds serve natural resources, pri- County Conservation Dis- The sign up does not guar- are used to meet local con- marily soil and water. Con- trict, 785-843-4260 ext. 1129 antee approval of cost-share servation priorities. Land- servation practices funded or email at randy. winches- financial assistance. Proj- owners approved for the with state cost-share funds [email protected]. Please ects started or completed program are notified of the must be installed and main- visit their website prior to being approved for practice(s) approved and tained according to NRCS www.douglasccd.com to Bonded & Insured funding are not eligible for the estimated amount of and DOC specifications. It is view and download an ap- SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM necessary that landowners plication as well as see a 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 work closely with NRCS in full list of 2015 approved the planning stage to ensure practices. Date: 4/01/15. Total Receipts: 1,445. Lots of cattle representing all classes. New crops showing up in full force selling well but a sure premium for long- time weaned cattle. Feeders steady to higher. Cows and bulls steady. MOVINGSATURDAY, APRIL AUCTION 11 — 10:00 AM 3 hfrs @365# $322.50 4 strs @493# $292.00 204 E. Blue — BENTON, KS 3 hfrs @352# $315.00 6 strs @418# $290.00 2 hfrs @298# $310.00 5 strs @456# $287.50 ’51 Army Jeep; ’78 MG convertible; Shop Tools; Wine Making 2 hfrs @335# $305.00 8 strs @479# $287.00 Equip.; Lapidary Unit & Supplies; Nice Furniture & More! SATURDAY, APRIL 18 — 10:00 AM 11 hfrs @482# $290.00 9 strs @442# $283.00 AUCTION Held at Wischropp Auction Facility, 930 Laing Street 6 hfrs @425# $287.50 3 strs @495# $279.00 SELLER: JUDY VIAN 4 hfrs @440# $274.00 5 strs @528# $293.00 OSAGE CITY, KANSAS 4 hfrs @443# $271.00 8 strs @559# $281.00 Check www.chuckkorte.com COINS: Sell first at 10 AM: 30 Good selection of vintage & col- 6 hfrs @466# $269.00 6 strs @533# $280.00 for current info & pictures on all auctions. rolls Silver 10¢, 25¢, 50¢; $5 lectible items, glass, sewing, fur- 4 hfrs @412# $265.00 5 strs @575# $275.00 Real Estate auctions affiliated with Gold Piece, good; selection of niture, appliances, etc., etc.; 13 hfrs @428# $258.00 14 strs @530# $272.00 Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, PenFed Realty other silver coins, tokens, bills, trailer load of some woodwork- 7 hfrs @455# $256.00 11 strs @548# $271.00 CHUCK KORTE REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE, INC. etc.; 30+ pocket knives; assort- ing & shop items, nails, nuts, 15 hfrs @440# $254.00 16 strs @586# $270.00 Augusta, KS — 316-775-2020 4 hfrs @513# $256.00 5 strs @613# $267.00 ment of old ammo sells after bolts, etc. sells in double ring 4 hfrs @561# $254.00 2 strs @603# $264.00 coins. approximate 10:30 AM. 16 hfrs @529# $253.00 4 strs @635# $259.00 CAR: 1995 Chevy Caprice MANY, MANY OTHER ITEMS. 6 hfrs @573# $252.00 6 strs @643# $252.00 Classic, 105,660 miles, sells ap- 2 hfrs @528# $246.00 13 strs @607# $246.00 FEED prox. 1 PM 2 hfrs @590# $235.00 4 strs @680# $243.00 13 hfrs @571# $230.00 13 strs @657# $241.50 Inspection Auction Day 8:30 AM 2 hfrs @600# $241.00 15 strs @669# $237.00 Property of the late 6 hfrs @607# $239.00 16 strs @692# $237.50 8 hfrs @646# $238.00 8 strs @722# $235.00 FEEDS EMMA GERTRUDE JOHNSON, POMONA,KANSAS 3 hfrs @608# $229.00 49 strs @766# $217.00 3 hfrs @657# $226.00 9 strs @730# $216.00 “The Key To Successful Feeding” WISCHROPP AUCTIONS • 785-828-4212 9 hfrs @752# $202.00 9 strs @768# $214.00 www.wischroppauctions.comPictures & listings at: 11 hfrs @747# $198.50 4 strs @799# $205.00 How do you like your steak? 2 hfrs @780# $194.50 131 strs @818# $205.85 3 hfrs @837# $192.00 10 strs @825# $204.00 Well done, rare, medium? 22 hfrs @839# $191.00 5 strs @802# $201.25 7 hfrs @846# $190.25 14 strs @853# $200.00 Everybody has a personal choice. 9 strs @332# $335.00 75 strs @830# $199.50 2 strs @370# $315.00 136 strs @864# $199.25 LAND & EQUIPMENT 2 strs @388# $281.00 53 strs @881# $193.85 How about your livestock feed? 5 strs @420# $305.00 24 strs @949# $192.75 4 strs @453# $305.00 55 strs @910# $192.10 Same deal, everybody’s situation is Humboldt,FOR NE 4.65 SALE acre property withOR closed LEASE ADM feed mill, ware- 13 strs @486# $300.00 50 strs @1000# $178.25 fleshy house facilities,Call rail siding Lonnie & fortruck more scales. information. 14 strs @442# $295.00 15 strs @1052# $174.75 fleshy different, and we do cater to 3 strs @418# $292.00 what you need and want. COWS: $109.00-$116.00 PAIRS: 6 yrs old, $3,350 $101.00-$108.75 7 yrs old, $3,150 We will blend the supplements to comple- 161.5LAND acres at corner AUCTION Avenue N & 8th RESULTS Rd, Ellsworth County. SHELLS: $100.00 & down 8-9 yrs old, $2,800 SOLD!Good @$2,150 crowd with per acreapproximately to Trenton 60 & Staci attending. Neinke Thank for $347,225 You! BULLS: $127.50-$137.00 SS pairs, $2,650 ment your feedstuffs ... you name it, we SM Pairs, $2,325.00 can balance your ration. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 8TH: • 8 blk & blkwf strs & hfrs, 475-525 lbs., weaned 30 days UPCOMINGREAL ESTATE & HOUSE AUCTIONS CONTENTS AUCTION • 20 blk & red strs & hfrs, 450-550 lbs. Call Us Now so we can help you 919 Highland Avenue, Salina, KS • 300 blk, red & char strs, 800-900 lbs. maximize your feedstuffs, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 2015 AT 7:00 PM MORE CONSIGNMENTS PENDING 1-1/2 story bungalow 1139 sqft with 2 bedrooms, full bath, full base- livestock productivity and ment, detached garage onCheck 200’ deep website lot. After for sale the housebill & pictures. sells the THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! contents sell as a single lot. YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS APPRECIATED! greenbacks in your pocketbook! For Cattle Appraisals Call: JOHNNY BOLTE FAMILY TRUST BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 GLENN UNRUH, 620-341-0607 FOURTH & POMEROY ASSOCIATES, INC. HOUSE & CONTENTS AUCTION LYLE WILLIAMS, Field Representative, 785-229-5457 212 N 2ND, Lincoln, KS Joseph Ebert, General Manager WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2015 AT 10:00 AM KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri. A very nice home with recent remodels and handicap friendly. Nice emporialivestock.com 785-632-2141P.O. Box 516, • Clay WATS Center, 1-800-432-7423 KS 67432 furniture, appliances and yard equipment. Contents start selling at 10 am, houseCheck sells at web noon, site then for saleremaining bill & contents. pictures.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION 229 W School St, Lincoln, KS JC LIVESTOCK SALES INC. CLAY CENTER SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2015 AT 5:00 PM OPEN HOUSE APRIL 8TH 5-7 PM Wednesday Sale, Hogs NOON • Cattle 12:30 PM LIVESTOCK SALES INC. 2-story 1860 sqft home withCheck 4 bedrooms, web site for 1-1/2 sale baths bill & w/detached pictures. garage on 70’ x 130’ lot. For the week of April 1, 2015 Cattle sales Tuesday, 11:00 AM. COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE STEERS 8 559 249.00 210 E Walnut, Salina, KS 1 305 331.00 5 571 239.00 For week of March 31, 2015 SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2015 AT 2:00 PM 8 330 326.00 3 643 229.00 STEERS 3 343 298.00 A mix of retailCheck and web storage site buildings for sale withbill & potential pictures. of 2 single bed- 4 418 322.00 15 689 217.00 1 335 338.00 11 438 273.50 room lofts. 8 443 320.00 5 705 214.50 4 363 336.00 3 497 256.00 REAL ESTATE AUCTION 10 507 290.00 72 739 209.00 15 382 332.50 7 526 248.50 206 N AGNES RD, BEVERLY, KS 18 533 288.00 7 851 199.50 29 459 315.00 16 554 242.00 5 642 267.00 7 884 195.00 8 488 308.00 5 611 226.00 THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015 AT 7:00 PM 31 601 267.00 25 785 192.50 12 520 297.00 18 658 221.00 2-story 1363 sqft home with 2 bedrooms & full bath with detached 10 662 262.00 34 845 187.00 garage on 1/3 acre lot just north of Beverly Community Church. 81 681 245.00 15 981 182.00 6 585 279.50 6 683 206.50 Check web site for sale bill & pictures. 20 708 239.50 11 625 273.00 9 783 193.00 17 764 230.50 16 657 251.00 11 802 191.00 ABE GUISE ESTATE Top Butcher Cow: 7 674 245.00 5 883 187.25 40 794 219.00 $113.00 @ 1,455 lbs. REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION 67 775 211.50 4 736 224.00 Top Butcher Cow was 704 E Mentor Rd, Assaria, KS 10 816 203.50 Top Butcher Bull: 11 817 213.50 $116.50 @ 1,355 lbs. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015 AT 10:00 AM 22 918 196.00 $138.50 @ 2,475 lbs. 66 852 203.25 A large sale with real estate, nice antiques & glassware, quality an- Top Butcher Bull was 9 934 194.50 Bred Cows: $1,550 to $1,975 19 891 197.00 tique & modern furniture, over 20 antique cars & trucks from the 20’s 7 929 194.75 $150.00 @ 2,465 lbs. HEIFERS to 70’s, John Deere tractor & Ford tractorThe w/loader sale bill &and backhoe, almost lawn 200 20 319 314.00 Pairs: $2,550 to $2,700 8 1054 179.00 Bred Cows: pictures& garden areequipment, on the web tools site. and misc. 6 416 289.00 Fat Hog Top: No Test HEIFERS $1,625 to $1,850 26 423 283.00 2 310 300.00 Sows: No Test Pairs: $2,400 to $3,050 CONSIGNMENT SALE CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 8: SPECIAL COW SALE: SATURDAY, APRIL 18 • 1:30 PM 601 S Broadway, Salina, KS 80 Ang X Strs/Hfrs ...... 400-600 lbs. 7-7 Ang X Pairs...... 2 years old SATURDAY, MAY 16, 2015 AT 10:00 AM 36 Ang X Strs/Hfrs ...... 400-600 lbs...... Pre-Vacc 12-12 Blk X Pairs...... 2 years old This sale is expected to have consignments from Kansas Dept of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism. Contact auction staff to consign your 80 Ang X Strs/Hfrs ...... 500-700 lbs. 10-10 Blk X Pairs...... 2 years old 30 Ang X Strs/Hfrs ...... 500-700 lbs. items. Consign earlyWatch and benefit for sale from bill $$$$ with advertising pictures in closer newspa- to 15-15 Ang X Pairs...... 2 years old pers and web sites. 60 Blk X Strs...... 875-925 lbs...... Yearlings 4-4 Ang X Pairs...... 4-7 years old sale date. 65 Blk x Strs...... 825-875 lbs. 20-20 Ang X Pairs...... 7 & Up PROJECTED CONSIGNMENT SALE DATES- CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 15: 10-10 Blk X Pairs...... 4-7 years old August 15 (will have KDOWPT items w/guns) 15 Reg Angus...... 4-8 years old ...... Fall Bred If you have more than fits in our consignment sales call now to 55 Ang X Hfrs ...... 800-850 lbs...... OCV book your farm, household, or machinery auction. If you need assistance in marketing your cattle please call & we will be NICE RUN FORMING FOR THIS SALE! happy to discuss it with you. LOCATED AT 601 S Broadway, Salina, KS Plastic rain barrels - $10 each Visit our new website at jccclivestock.com Steel burn barrels - $15 each Commercial carpet remnants – over 100 rolls @ 50¢ per sq ft JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471 Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566 For Latest Update & Pictures go to website: www.soldbywilson.com Clay Center Field Representatives: Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene Tom Koch, 785-243-5124 Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185

KARL LANGVARDT MITCH LANGVARDT LYNN LANGVARDT Tues. & Wed. KCLY-Fm 100.9 8:00 am 785-499-5434 785-238-1858 785-762-2702 Cell: 785-499-2945 Cell: 785-761-5814 Cell: 785-761-5813 Any announcement made the day of sale takes precedence over any printed matter. Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 Page 31 Death tax repeal included in Senate budget resolution – ag groups cheer The National Cattle- for the economy, it’s unfair fied before the House Ways wife – the seventh genera- farm and ranch assets are on to the next generation is men’s Beef Association to families that have saved and Means Committee, tion on the farm – and fa- illiquid, with the value tied slowed by a tax policy in di- hails the passage of South and built job-creating small where he outlined the ther-in-law, changed com- up in land, buildings and rect conflict with the desire Dakota Senator John businesses in their local harmful impact the estate pletely when his father-in- equipment. For Whitt’s fam- to preserve and protect our Thune’s amendment to the communities. I’m pleased tax has on family-owned law was forced to sell off ily, and thousands of others nation’s family-owned Fiscal Year 2016 budget res- the Senate acted today in businesses. land to pay estate taxes: just like them, the ability to farms and ranches. olution to create a deficit favor of this common-sense “Agriculture looks dif- The land was lost to devel- grow a business and pass it neutral reserve fund to amendment, and hope we ferent on farms from state opment, never to be recov- eliminate the death tax. can continue promoting to state but we all face the ered. Today, they continue Landowner Stewardship Following the vote, Thune policies that give farmers, same reality that an uncer- to face expensive, long-term issued the following state- ranchers, and family busi- tain tomorrow can bring,” decisions to make Batey Workshop to be held April 18 ment: ness owners peace of mind Whitt said. While facing un- Farms viable far into the fu- “Senate Republicans’ of knowing that they no predictable weather and ture, but they are commit- The Kansas Department basics and big game man- budget is a framework for longer have to spend sub- fluctuating markets, farm- ted to preserving the land of Wildlife, Parks and agement. more efficient, effective, stantial sums on planning ers and ranchers make de- for their community and fu- Tourism (KDWPT), in coop- Natural resource profes- and accountable govern- to minimize their death tax cisions to expand their ture generations. eration with the K-16 Chap- sionals will discuss techni- ment, which is why it was so liability.” businesses and remain “We believe that our ter of Quail Forever, Kansas cal and cost-sharing assis- important that we take Earler this month, sever- competitive. “Why should farm adds value to our Forest Service and the Jef- tance available to landown- steps to eliminate barriers al ag groups had represen- uncertainties over estate town, that our neighbors ferson County Conservation ers through state programs, to small business survival tatives in front of the House taxes be added to these oth- value our open space, that District, will host a as well as the Federal Farm and growth by passing this Ways and Means – calling ers? Our job is hard enough our customers value having Landowner Stewardship Bill. If weather permits, a Workshop Saturday, April small prescribed burn will important amendment that on Congress to eliminate as it is.” a local food source and that 18. The workshop will begin be conducted. Attendees will help to repeal the the estate tax. Whitt’s family knows the our farm market creates a at 8:30 a.m. and end at 3 p.m. should dress appropriately death tax. Imposing a tax American Farm Bureau harmful effects of the estate sense of community,” Whitt at the Perry Wildlife Area, for outdoor activities. rate as high as 40 percent member and Tennessee tax firsthand. Batey Farms, said. 7760 174th St., Valley Falls. Lunch will be provided by on savings is not just bad farmer Brandon Whitt testi- which Whitt runs with his Around 90 percent of Private landowners inter- K-16 Quail Forever. ested in improving and Admission is free, but managing wildlife habitat registration is required by KDA lifts control movement order in are encouraged to attend. April 15. For more informa- Attendees will be pre- tion, or to register, contact sented with information KDWPT wildlife biologist and demonstrations regard- Tyler Warner at (785) 945- Leavenworth and Wyandotte Counties ing pond and woodland 6615, or by e-mail at The Kansas Department Arkansas, Minnesota, Ore- pected. imal areas management, quail and rab- [email protected] of Agriculture has complet- gon, South Dakota, Washing- • Thoroughly clean and • Monitor your animals bit habitat, wetland habitat m. ed surveillance and testing ton and Idaho and are not disinfect equipment and an- for signs of the disease in Leavenworth and Wyan- considered to be a threat to dotte counties and lifted public health or the food movement restrictions for supply. Avian Influenza ex- Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. the quarantined area. Move- ists naturally in many wild 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway ment of live poultry and birds and can be transmit- WASHINGTON COUNTY poultry products, including ted by contact with infected Locally owned & operated Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 12 NOON eggs, can resume as normal. animals or ingestion of in- LIVESTOCK, LLC Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 62 Years! KDA officials surveyed fected food or water. The WASHINGTON, KS – PHONE 785-325-2243 ****STARTING TIME: 12:00 NOON**** and tested every poultry Center for Disease Control Fax: 785-325-2244 premise within the infected considers the risk to people If you have cattle to sell, please call us anytime! MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2015 zone, multiple premises in from these HPAI H5 infec- RECEIPTS: 1301 CATTLE the buffer zone and re- tions in wild birds, back- Sale Date Has Changed: sponded to seven sick bird yard flocks and commercial STEERS 4 blk hfrs [email protected] Sales will now be on Monday • Starting Time: 1 PM 7 blk red bulls [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] calls. All test results were poultry, to be low. No Market report for March 30, 2015: 4 blk strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] found to be negative. human infections with the CALVES 1 blk [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] “We appreciate the citi- virus have been detected at 1 blk $550/head 1 red [email protected] 4 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] zens that self-reported their this time. STEERS 1 red [email protected] 6 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] flocks. It has allowed us to Kansas Animal Health 1 blk [email protected] 1 red [email protected] 12 blk red strs [email protected] 12 blk hfrs [email protected] BULLS 1 red [email protected] 15 blk bwf strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] effectively identify the num- Commissioner Dr. Bill 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 6 blk strs [email protected] 2 bwf hfrs [email protected] ber of flocks in the area and Brown encourages all poul- 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 5 herf hfrs [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 1 red [email protected] ensure we stamped out this try owners to continue to 1 red [email protected] 1 red [email protected] 11 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] virus,” said Dr. Justin closely monitor their flocks BRED COWS 1 blk [email protected] 3 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] Smith, Kansas Deputy Ani- and contact their local vet- 1 blk [email protected] 1 red [email protected] 3 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] COWS 1 blk [email protected] 9 blk strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] mal Health Commissioner. erinarian immediately if 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 3 blk bulls [email protected] 15 blk hfrs [email protected] “We could not have re- birds appear infected. For a Don’t Forget the Video as an option to market your cattle 3 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] sponded as quickly as we listing of symptoms of HPAI, 5 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] did without the great sup- visit www.agriculture.ks.gov View our live auctions at www.lmaauctions.com 5 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] port of both county emer- /avianinfluenza.com. Farm- 22 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] Manager: Matt Kruse, 785-556-0715 13 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] gency management coordi- ers and ranchers can pro- 12 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] nators as well as the fantas- tect their flocks with good Fieldman: Terry Ohlde: 785-747-6554 10 blk strs [email protected] 8 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] tic facilities provided by the biosecurity practices in- View our website for current market report! 2 blk bulls [email protected] 11 blk red hfrs [email protected] 9 red blk strs [email protected] 14 blk hfrs [email protected] Fairmount Township Fire cluding: www.washingtoncountylivestock.com Station.” • Isolate new animals 7 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk red hfrs [email protected] 4 blk bulls [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] Avian Influenza is a con- • Move all livestock away 16 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] tagious, rapidly spreading from boundaries of your 5 blk red strs [email protected] 7 blk char hfrs [email protected] viral disease affecting property 6 blk males [email protected] 11 blk hfrs [email protected] birds. Outbreaks of a strain • Clean clothing and 8 blk strs [email protected] 56 mix hfrs [email protected] of avian influenza have oc- boots should be worn when ELDORADO 7 blk strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] 18 blk char strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] curred in Missouri, contact with livestock is ex- LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 20 blk strs [email protected] 13 blk char hfrs [email protected] 10 blk strs 803 @210.50 23 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] Eureka Livestock Sale 15 mix strs [email protected] 81 blk char hfrs [email protected] P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 316-320-3212 36 blk red strs [email protected] 14 blk red hfrs [email protected] Fax: 316-320-7159 21 blk char strs [email protected] 13 red rwf hfrs [email protected] 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 18 blk strs [email protected] 32 blk red hfrs [email protected] 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, HEIFERS 29 blk hfrs [email protected] Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp El Dorado, KS 67042 4 blk hfrs [email protected] Market Report - Sale Date: 4-02-15. Head Count: 732 FRIDAY, APRIL 10--SPECIAL COW & BULL AUCTION 6 P.M. On Thursday, April 2 we had 684 head of cattle with mostly 300-400 lb. steers, $240-$349; heifers, $230-$311; 400-500 lb. stock cows. 55 blk bwf 1st calf hfrs/ blk bwf calves 2 Reg. angus cows/ simm sired steers, $225-$308; heifers, $210-$269; 500-600 lb. steers, $200- 15 red angus 1st calf hfrs/ blk calves calves (Uno Mas & Rancher) 2 & 4 STEERS 10 bk red [email protected] 6 bk [email protected] $299; heifers, $200-$253; 600-700 lb. steers, $200-$257; heifers, 95 blk bwf rwf cows/ blk bwf char yrs R Bodenhausen 2 wf [email protected] HEIFERS 2 bk [email protected] $185-241; 700-800 lb. steers, $180-$225; heifers, $170-$197.50; calves 3-5 yrs 6 blk angus hfrs AI bred to Regis for 9 bk char [email protected] 5 mix [email protected] 4 bk red [email protected] 800-900 lb. steers, $170-$210.50; heifers, $150-$195. Trend on The above consignments are from Aug. 28 calves J Brown 5 bk [email protected] 4 mix [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] Casey Bloom, Wetmore, KS All 48 blk & few red cows 6-SS, bred Calves: Choice steer and heifer calves, steady. Trend on Feeder have been raised or bought locally Rinkes angus bull for fall calves S 12 bk bwf [email protected] 7 bk red [email protected] BULLS Cattle: Not enough Feeder steers and heifers for a good market test 4 mix [email protected] 11 bk rbf [email protected] 3 wf [email protected] and developed as heifers. Calves Bronoski but what few sold were $2-$5 higher. Butcher Cows: High dressing are sired by Lyons or Oleen angus 10 blk & red cows 3-SS bred NVA 5 bk [email protected] 5 bk bwf [email protected] cows: $102.50-$118; Avg. dressing cows: $90-$102.50; low dressing bulls, other than char calves. All angus bull for Aug. 8 calves F 15 bk red [email protected] 10 bk red [email protected] cows, $70-$90. Stock Cows: Bred Cows, $1,750-$2,550; Cow/Calf calves will be a minimum of 3 Strahm weeks old up to 60 days. Nice set 10 blk hfrs 100-1200 bred to Final BUTCHER COWS: $84-$125, mostly $100-$115, very active Pairs, $2,000-$3,400. Butcher Bulls: Avg. to high dressing bulls, $125-$141.50. Trend on Cows and Bulls: Butcher cows, steady; of pairs!! Answer genetics for fall calves T BUTCHER BULLS: $125-$157.25, mostly $130-$143, very active 5 char 1st calf hfrs/ angus sired Duffin PREG. COWS: $1,200-$2,625 Butcher bulls, steady. calves 30-50 days, cut & vacc C 6 blk simm/ang open replacement PAIRS: $1,575-$3,600 STOCKER FEEDER SALE APRIL 9: Bloom & Sons hfrs 750-800 OCV G Bruning Preg. Cows and Pairs sold on a very active market. Expecting 2000-2500 head 10 blk 1st calf hfrs/ blk angus & red 10 bwf F1 open replacement hfrs angus sired calves 30-50 days, cut 725-750 T Heiman BREEDING BULLS: $2,250-$2,625 • 50 black steers and heifers, long weaned, 550-650 lbs. & vacc C Bloom & Sons 10 blk angus open replacement hfrs BUTCHER COWS BUTCHER BULLS • 220 mixed heifers, 700-775 lbs. 15 blk 1st calf hfrs/ calves, cut & vacc 850 OCV & vacc J Brown 1 bk [email protected] 1 char [email protected] • 68 mixed steers, 800-850 lbs. C Patterson 3 1/2 yr Fink angus bull, sired by Net 1 bk [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] • 125 black heifers, 775 lbs. 6 blk cows 4-5 yrs, bred sim/ang bull Present Value, trich & fertility test- 1 bk [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] • 62 mixed steers, 850 lbs. Rice Family Farms ed J Kissel 1 bk [email protected] 1 brangus [email protected] • 25 black steers, 850 lbs. 8 blk cows/ Fink or Moser sired 30 (2) blk breeding bulls 5/8 simm 3/8 1 bk [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] • 50 mixed steers, 800-850 lbs. day old calves, 3-6 yrs, cut & vacc. angus 14 months G Bruning 1 bk [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] • 90 mixed colored steers, 850-875 lbs. J Kissel 2 1/2 yr blk angus LBW breeding bull, • 40 mix colored heifers, 775-800 lbs. 24 blk 1st calf hfrs/ blk calves, cast. & Rinkes genetics, trich & fertility EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 9 • 125 mixed colored steers, 900-925 lbs. vacc T Wilson tested D Tinney • 140 black heifers, 750-775 lbs. 15 blk bwf 1st calf hfrs/ bwf calves, yrlg herf bull, 78 lb. BW, trich tested D • 400 blk/char-x steers and heifers, 350-600 lbs., home raised & cast & vacc T Heiman Sunday weaned & vacc., ready for grass We welcome your consignments! 10 mix cows/ calves 3 yrs K Senn yrlg blk herf bull 71# BW homozy- • 125 blk/red/char steers and heifers, 700-950 lbs., home raised & If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, 1 dairy x hfr/calf K Senn gous blk L Drimmel weaned & vacc. please call the office at 316-320-3212 20 mix cows, 2nd & 3rd period, run- ning age K Senn EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 16 check our website for updated consignments: Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-7137 www.eldoradolivestock.com • 170 blk/red/char steers, 750-825 lbs. Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 Chris Locke Steven Hamlin Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415 We appreciate your business! (316) 320-1005 (H) (602) 402-6008 (H) Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417 Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 Home Phone - 620-583-5385 Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman Craig Wischropp, Horton, Field Rep. • 785-547-5419 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 Austin Evenson- Fieldman WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com Mobile Cell 620-750-0222 Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM EMAIL: [email protected] If you have any cattle to be looked at call Ron or Austin View our auctions live at "lmaauctions.com" Page 32 Grass & Grain, April 7, 2014 In the cool of spring, plan for the heat of summer By Miranda Reiman they’ve worked in combina- Managing Heat Stress in “There is a low probabil- and altering feeding sched- cattle continue to eat, it’s a As soon as the planters tion with sprinklers.” Feedyard Cattle.” The best ity that just one thing is ule or ration. good indication that preven- are in the shed, the crew at The family consulted management practices, de- going to be the sole solution, “If you do at least one tion measures are working Weborg Feeding Co. near with Terry Mader, retired veloped for Certified Angus but it will take the edge off,” thing, it’s better than noth- and they’re able to dissipate Pender, Neb., will unpack Nebraska beef Extension Beef LLC, can be found at Mader says. “Shade is a ing,” he says, “but if you can heat, he says. Mader sug- the shades in preparation specialist, to develop a plan www.cabpartners.com/educ good one. It certainly will do two or three things, then gests producers monitor the for summer in the yard. for dealing with the prob- ators. eliminate the most severe you have a greater chance of weather conditions careful- The 16 portable tarp sys- lem days: the hot, humid “All cattle, of all sizes, part of the heat load, but minimizing that impact and ly, poised with a plan to re- tems they’ve purchased in and still. He says shade is shapes and kinds can be you have to understand that maintaining the cattle on spond. the last two years are just just one of the many man- under heat stress,” he says. there are more things you feed.” “If you need to have one more step in their effort agement and facility options “It’s a continuum where the can do to keep the animals For the Weborgs, port- extra water space, have the to minimize heat stress on producers have to help their blacks and dark reds will comfortable. You can pick able options allow them to tanks available and a mech- finished animals. animals through those absorb the most solar radia- and choose. You don’t have place relief in the pens at anism to fill them,” he offers “Shades have been a times. tion but the whites absorb to do them all, but these are highest risk, like those with as an example. great addition, another tool “You really shouldn’t go some, too. And all of those the things at your disposal.” animals closest to market- Seventy degrees. That’s a for the toolbox,” says Tyler into the summer without a things are confounded with Other suggestions in- ing. critical number for Weborg. Weborg, who co-manages heat mitigation plan,” says body condition, hair coat clude moving processing “The combination of the “If the temperature doesn’t the 25,000-head feedlot with Mader, who recently sum- and feed intake.” times to cooler times of day, shade and sprinklers gets get below 70 degrees his dad Kent. “I wouldn’t marized decades of re- Similarly, there is no sin- wetting portions of the pen’s the cattle spread out and overnight and through the say they’re a cure-all, but search into “Guidelines for gle solution. surface or using sprinklers, gives them a chance to move early morning, cattle don’t between the sprinkler, the have a chance to cool off,” bunk, the tank and back to he says. “You keep an eye on the tank,” Weborg says. “In cattle movement. If cattle ONLINE WEEKLY observing them, they rotate start milling around, look- in and out.” ing for air, you better get a AUCTIONS REAL ESTATE Although there is an ini- plan in place and keep tial investment, he says ahead of them.” UPCOMING AUCTIONS THURSDAY, APRIL 30 — 6:30 PM “shades pay for themselves Humidity and air flow • 2010 Bobcat V518 Telehandler AUCTION NOTICE pretty quickly” when figur- are other significant vari- Auction held at the farmsite located approximately 10 miles ing lost gain and other po- ables to watch. • ’04 MXM 190 Magnum Case IHC w/loader, 5680 hrs NNE of Abilene at 1118 3400 Avenue, Abilene, Kansas. tential health problems as- It would be easier if • ’93 Class C Motorhome • ’00 Saturn Car Selling is the northwest one-quarter of Section 23-11-2 in Cheever sociated with heat stress. there was a one-size-fits-all • 2003 Hesston 956A Round Baler Township, Dickinson County, Kansas. The property will be offered Mader also notes decreased approach, Mader says, “but • 1991 John Deere 4555 • Kinze 1040 Grain in two tracts. The north tract will include about 60 acres with brome dark cutters and quality when you’re dealing with an and a farmsite comprised of home and buildings. The residence grade impacts with cooling external environment you Cart • 2004 John Deere 1293 Corn Head was new in January of 2002 and is a beautiful two level, with ener- strategies. have no control of, that’s a gy efficient and durable ICF construction. There are 3,000 square “We did see some hard variable component you • 2003 John Deere 9750 STS Combine feet of living area on each level. Vaulted ceilings and floor to ceil- numbers on our perform- have to be aware of relative • 2012 Magnum 290 MFWD Tractor, 347 hrs. ing double paned windows in the living room provide panoramic ance, where in years previ- to the welfare of the ani- • 2012 Balzer 4800 Liquid Manure Tank views to the south and east. Efficient heating and cooling is pro- vided by the ground source heat pump. Other improvements ous cattle maybe went off mal.” • 2012 Baler 4800 Agitator include an oversized attached double garage with breezeway; 40ft. feed, but with the shade and In the feeding belt, most • 2013 Kinze 3200 12 Row Planter, less than 500 ac. X 80ft. completely insulated metal building with concrete floor, 4 sprinklers, it seemed like of the “heat events” occur overhead doors and full bath; loafing sheds; established windbreak they stayed more consis- from July 1 to August 15. Al- • ’79 Mack Truck and much more. The south tract consists of about 100 acres of tent,” Weborg says. “They though true heat emergen- were more comfortable and cies are somewhat rare, We- good pasture with centralized ponds and catch pen to the west.Watch To view full listing, go to they continued to eat borg says it’s important for GOLDENBELTMARKETING.COM futureThis is papers a very for nice more property infomation and or destination go to kretzauctions.com home. or kansasauctions.net for upcoming pictures and details. throughout the day.” both themselves and their The That appetite is a good feeding customers to know 888-594-1833 auction firm is working for the sellers. sign. “There is climatic and they’re prepared. “We try to metabolic heat stress, and do the best job we can,” he GARY & DIXIE BERGMEIER, SELLERS one of the main mechanisms says. (785) 479-6881 Auction conducted by: the animal will have is that To see all the best prac- he’ll just stop eating so that tices, visit http:// CLAY COUNTY REAL ESTATE he can drop that metabolic www.cabpartners.com/educ Greg Kretz, Salesman & Auctioneer: (785) 630-0701 heat load,” Mader says. If ators/index.php.

Sell By STARTING TIME 10:30 AM Or Buy Cattle Auction Tuesdays We sold 2393 cattle March 31. There was very good demand for 7 blk/bwf hfrs 491 @ 276.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES 1 blk cow @ 1825.00 3 blk cows/cvs @ 2450.00 steer and heifer calves at prices that were steady to $5.00 high- 2 blk hfrs 375 @ 275.00 1 sim hfrt 790 @ 155.00 1 blk hfr @ 1800.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 2375.00 er. Feeder steers and heifers sold steady to $3.00 higher. Cows 2 blk hfrs 408 @ 275.00 1 blk hfrt 1035 @ 138.00 2 blk hfrs @ 1700.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 2350.00 1 blk cow @ 1525.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 2025.00 and bulls were steady. 4 blk hfrs 379 @ 271.00 1 blk cow 1375 @ 120.00 6 blk hfrs 418 @ 271.00 1 bwf cow 1160 @ 111.00 2 red cows @ 1500.00 8 blk/char cows/cvs @ 1975.00 STEER & BULL CALVES 11 blk strs 664 @ 249.00 6 blk hfrs 478 @ 270.00 1 sim cow 1180 @ 110.50 2 blk cows @ 1500.00 9 blk/bwf strs 403 @ 339.00 8 blk/bwf strs 675 @ 246.00 12 blk hfrs 520 @ 270.00 1 sim cow 1465 @ 110.50 1 blk cow @ 1400.00 BULLS 5 blk/bwf strs 420 @ 339.00 5 blk/bwf strs 665 @ 243.00 19 blk/bwf hfrs 524 @ 270.00 1 blk cow 1745 @ 110.00 1 blk cow @ 1325.00 1 blk bull 2010 @ 144.50 3 blk strs 452 @ 333.00 7 blk strs 606 @ 241.00 18 blk/bwf hfrs 533 @ 268.00 1 bwf cow 1280 @ 109.50 1 blk bull 1975 @ 142.50 2 red strs 315 @ 332.50 9 blk strs 692 @ 241.00 3 blk hfrs 408 @ 267.00 1 bwf cow 1545 @ 109.00 COW/CALF PAIRS 1 blk bull 1770 @ 138.50 2 blk strs 430 @ 331.00 10 blk/red strs 684 @ 234.00 3 blk hfrs 460 @ 263.00 1 bwf cow 1455 @ 108.50 5 blk cows/cvs @ 3350.00 1 blk bull 2190 @ 136.00 2 blk strs 358 @ 324.00 11 blk/red strs 734 @ 230.00 2 blk hfrs 508 @ 262.00 1 blk cow 1280 @ 107.50 3 blk cows/cvs @ 3300.00 1 blk bull 2060 @ 135.00 2 blk strs 463 @ 322.00 17 blk strs 746 @ 223.50 3 blk/bwf hfrs 477 @ 261.00 1 blk cow 1370 @ 107.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 2825.00 1 red bull 2520 @ 133.00 5 blk/bwf strs 400 @ 321.00 5 blk/bwf strs 756 @ 221.00 6 blk/red hfrs 543 @ 252.00 1 sim cow 1200 @ 106.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 7: 12 blk strs 472 @ 318.00 8 blk/bwf strs 746 @ 219.50 1 bwf cow 1230 @ 106.00 6 blk/bwf strs 487 @ 317.50 32 blk/bwf strs 786 @ 212.75 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 red cow 1325 @ 105.50 2 blk strs 465 @ 317.00 5 x-bred strs 767 @ 212.50 7 blk hfrs 563 @ 258.00 1 blk cow 1650 @ 105.00 • Herd Dispersal - 25 Angus cows & calves, cows 3 red/char strs 428 @ 312.50 12 blk/char strs 785 @ 210.50 5 blk/bwf hfrs 551 @ 255.00 1 bwf cow 1470 @ 104.50 are 5 yrs old to short & solid 4 mix bulls 398 @ 312.50 58 blk strs 851 @ 207.00 5 blk/red hfrs 559 @ 246.00 1 bwf cow 1555 @ 104.00 • 20 Angus replacement hfrs, 850-900 lbs., OCV’d 5 blk strs 493 @ 305.00 123 mix strs 851 @ 203.50 3 blk hfrs 570 @ 246.00 1 blk cow 1705 @ 103.75 4 blk/bwf strs 504 @ 289.50 62 blk/char strs 849 @ 203.00 5 blk/red hfrs 572 @ 240.00 1 shtn cow 1255 @ 103.00 • 15 blk strs & hfrs, 450-550 lbs., weaned, vacc. 2 blk strs 508 @ 288.00 61 blk/bwf strs 870 @ 202.50 3 blk/bwf hfrs 640 @ 226.00 1 bwf cow 1720 @ 102.50 • 100 Angus strs & hfrs, 400-600 lbs., weaned, vacc. 2 blk strs 515 @ 285.00 121 blk/sim strs 909 @ 200.85 5 blk/bwf hfrs 648 @ 221.50 1 bwf cow 1125 @ 102.00 • 90 Angus bwf strs & hfrs, 450-550 lbs., vacc. 6 blk strs 520 @ 285.00 122 mix strs 844 @ 200.75 6 blk hfrs 598 @ 220.00 1 blk cow 1500 @ 101.50 24 blk strs 548 @ 284.00 120 blk/bwf strs 904 @ 199.85 10 blk/bwf hfrs 682 @ 219.50 1 blk cow 1450 @ 101.00 • 95 blk bwf Char steers, 500-700 lbs., green, long- 3 blk/red strs 522 @ 283.00 62 blk/red strs 882 @ 199.75 8 blk hfrs 663 @ 215.00 1 wf cow 1500 @ 100.50 time weaned, vaccinated 5 blk strs 536 @ 279.00 58 mix strs 884 @ 199.60 4 blk/bwf hfrs 680 @ 215.00 1 blk cow 1420 @ 100.00 • 124 black steers, 825-850 lbs. 2 blk strs 535 @ 274.00 14 blk/bwf strs 915 @ 197.50 29 blk/bwf hfrs 722 @ 213.00 1 char cow 1735 @ 99.50 5 wf bulls 376 @ 269.00 61 mix strs 917 @ 197.25 19 blk/bwf hfrs 706 @ 210.50 2 blk/sim cows 1600 @ 99.00 • 60 black steers, 825-850 lbs. 4 red bulls 534 @ 257.00 60 blk/bwf strs 934 @ 195.60 132 blk/bwf hfrs 774 @ 198.00 1 bwf cow 1120 @ 98.50 • 56 black Charolais steers, 825-850 lbs. 5 blk bulls 546 @ 254.00 60 mix strs 890 @ 193.50 10 blk/red hfrs 701 @ 195.50 2 bwf cows 1643 @ 97.00 • 70 black Charolais steers, 900-925 lbs. 5 wf bulls 469 @ 250.00 114 blk/bwf strs 940 @ 193.10 8 blk hfrs 713 @ 193.25 57 mix strs 912 @ 193.00 68 mix hfrs 805 @ 191.60 REPLACEMENT HEIFERS • 60 black steers, 900-925 lbs., Northern origin, STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 28 blk strs 959 @ 191.50 11 blk/char hfrs 758 @ 190.50 19 blk/bwf hfrs @ 1810.00 one ranch 9 blk/bwf strs 572 @ 280.00 10 blk/bwf hfrs 763 @ 188.50 18 blk/bwf hfrs @ 1785.00 • 120 black steers, 900-925 lbs., Northern origin, 9 blk strs 567 @ 278.00 HEIFER CALVES 4 blk hfrs 773 @ 185.00 6 blk/red strs 573 @ 277.00 2 blk hfrs 370 @ 295.00 6 red hfrs 766 @ 179.00 BRED COWS & HEIFERS one ranch 7 sim/blk strs 551 @ 271.00 4 red hfrs 363 @ 286.00 14 x-bred hfrs 809 @ 178.50 2 blk cows @ 2375.00 4 blk strs 558 @ 270.00 2 wf hfrs 285 @ 280.00 5 blk/red hfrs 866 @ 178.00 2 blk cows @ 2350.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 14: 5 blk strs 581 @ 270.00 5 blk/bwf hfrs 411 @ 280.00 6 blk hfrs 862 @ 177.75 1 blk cow @ 1875.00 7 blk strs 609 @ 264.00 2 blk hfrs 473 @ 280.00 7 blk strs 604 @ 260.50 3 red hfrs 397 @ 279.00 • 60 Angus Red Angus bwf cows, 3-5 yrs old, bred 5 blk strs 604 @ 257.50 3 blk hfrs 415 @ 277.00 to Angus bulls, start calving September 1 7 blk/red strs 661 @ 256.00 2 blk hfrs 483 @ 277.00 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE ON • 20 Angus replacement hfrs, 800-850 lbs., OCV’d 16 blk strs 679 @ 250.00 2 blk/bwf hfrs 473 @ 276.50 DVAuctions.com Our CONSIGNMENTS can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com & logging onto the online subscription FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES:

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