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Evolve or become extinct, Mason warns agribusiness By Donna Sullivan, Editor homes with coal any more, Gore is talking about how When Damian Mason ad- the trend was also towards we’re killing the world be- dressed the Kansas Agribusi- vinyl wall coverings that cause we’ve got too many ness Retailers Association could be cleaned with a chemicals,” he described. So annual meeting this past Au- damp cloth. Then the sister- Chem Lawn became Tru- gust, his message was a bold in-law of one of the owners, Green. “Why?” he asked. one. He said the businesses who was a nursery school “Because all of a sudden, represented in his audience teacher herself, gave the ‘chemical’ became a bad basically face two choices: wallpaper cleaner to her stu- word. They just had to evolve or go extinct. dents. The youngsters had change their image. And I’m Mason is himself no been unable to use modeling sure the average suburban stranger to that concept, hav- clay because their fingers person would say, ‘I can’t ing built his comedy career weren’t strong enough, but have Chem Lawn come out as a Bill Clinton imperson- the wallpaper cleaner was and treat my lawn, my little ator. perfect for them and they children play on it! So now I “You would say of course loved playing with it. They have TruGreen – they’re I had to reinvent myself be- took the product around to green!’” cause Bill Clinton’s not nursery schools all over “Probably the best option going to last forever because Cincinnati, Ohio and found a you have as an industry is to presidents only last for eight market for it. They got a continue to say things like years,” he said. “But why meeting with Bob Keeshan, ‘safe and abundant,’” he would you say that and not better known as Captain counseled. “Thank God you say it about your own busi- Kangaroo, who agreed to got away from saying ness?” play with the product on his ‘cheap.’ Stop telling America Citing the increasing show one day a week for 2% how cheap their food is. power of the Environmental of gross sales, and Play-Doh They don’t care.” He also Protection Agency and the hit the national scene. The recommended tying agricul- fact that ag producers are Damian Mason addressed members of the Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Associa- only difference between the ture’s message into the envi- such a minority, Mason be- tion at their annual meeting, urging them to continue to evolve their businesses to original product and today’s ronmental message and de- lieves those in agriculture keep up with the demands of the marketplace. Photo by Donna Sullivan Play-Doh is that they re- scribed a video he’d posted have no choice but to evolve. How old is your business? Is road.” The company looked Option number two is to moved the detergent from it on Facebook showing 22 “You, as a business, either it more than a century? Is it at all the lines they had car- change your customers. and added color and almond ounces of glyphosate that is evolve or you go extinct,” he going to be here 100 years rying communication up and “This one is a sales job and scent. “They didn’t want to spread over an acre of insisted. “It’s true in the ani- from now?” down their rails and decided this one is all about you,” he change their product, so they ground. “Go with that,” he mal kingdom and it’s true in Mason listed three op- to start selling access to said. “If you’re not going to changed their customers,” said. “Don’t back away from the business community. tions for evolving or rein- those lines. “They teamed up change your product, the Mason reiterated. the fact that we use chemi- That is what you must under- venting a business. Change with a little telephone com- only thing you can do is go The third option is to cals. Tell them how we use stand: you get two choices.” your products, change your pany in Abilene, Kansas and out and find a bunch of new change your image. “This is them and how we use buffer He went on to point out that customers or change your created a phone side with the customers for it, right? probably what you guys are strips, etc. Change our 99% of all species that have image. “What reinvention re- railroad side and started sell- As an illustration, Mason up against because of the image, always communicat- ever lived on earth are ex- ally is, is staying relevant be- ing long distance,” he said. used the Play-Doh company. business you’re in,” he stat- ing, and don’t use science. tinct. “Extinction is the rule, cause you want your phone “Of course, we went away The popular children’s toy ed. He used TruGreen, the They don’t understand sci- it’s not the exception,” he to ring tomorrow,” he ex- from long distance on wires began as a wallpaper cleaner lawn care company to back ence. Use emotion.” continued. “And it’s worse plained. and started going with mo- back when people heated up his point. He described He warned that image for businesses. Think of the He listed Sprint as an ex- bile Sprint. That’s a pretty their homes with coal and how in the 1980s people change should be done with businesses that have lasted ample of changing the prod- big departure from what they dealt with black soot on the started spending more a great deal of thought so as for more than one century. uct. “Who knew Sprint actu- once were, isn’t it? Nobody walls. In the 1950s, its money on their lawns and not to alienate existing cus- The Guinness Brewery, the ally has its roots in the rail- knows about the Southern maker, the Kutol Company, many used a company called tomers while trying to gain Ford Motor Company, you road?” he queried. “SPR was Pacific Railroad, but every- was struggling because not Chem Lawn. “Enter the can come up with some. the Southern Pacific Rail- body knows about Sprint.” only did people not heat their 1990s and 2000s and Al Continued on page 3 Moran hosts FDA commissioner to highlight Kansas producers’ judicious use of antibiotics U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran Great Bend, along with ex- livestock producers, veteri- larly the agency’s oversight sity’s College of Veterinary future plans after graduation. (R-Kan.), Senate Agriculture perts and stakeholders at the narians and veterinary stu- of antibiotic use in the live- Medicine clinics, research Additionally, they traveled to Appropriations Subcommit- local and state level. dents as we transition toward stock industry, which direct- labs, and diagnostic services. Great Bend Feeding to learn tee chairman, hosted Food “As someone who places more veterinary oversight of ly impacts Kansas agricul- They also visited with a about the safe and judicious and Drug Administration tremendous value in learning legitimate uses of medically ture producers and has im- number of students about is- use of antibiotics in livestock (FDA) deputy commissioner about issues through conver- important antibiotics in plications on overall public sues facing the next genera- production. Michael Taylor in Kansas on sations with Kansans, it was food-producing animals. The health. The visit included a tion of veterinarians, their Friday, Oct. 16. They made a pleasure to host FDA rep- actions the FDA has taken to tour of Kansas State Univer- experience at K-State, and stops in Manhattan and resentatives to discuss im- date represent important portant issues impacting our steps in addressing antimi- state,” Moran said. “The crobial resistance, and we FDA plays a critical role in look forward to continuing reducing resistance to med- our work with stakeholders ically important antibiotics to ensure the judicious use of and overseeing the safe and antimicrobials to protect judicious use of antibiotics public health while ensuring in livestock production. The that sick and vulnerable ani- responsible use of antibiotics mals can receive the treat- is both an agriculture and ment they need.” public health issue, impact- Earlier this year at a Sen- ing everyone from farmers ate Agriculture Appropria- and ranchers, to veterinari- tions Subcommittee hearing, ans, to consumers. It’s im- Moran invited Taylor to visit portant the FDA learn direct- Kansas. As chairman of the ly from the best experts in agriculture subcommittee, he the field, including right here has the opportunity to play a in Kansas, about the issue.” role in overseeing the activi- FDA deputy commis- ties at both the FDA and the sioner for Foods and Veteri- U.S. Department of Agricul- nary Medicine Michael R. ture (USDA). During the Taylor said, “We are grateful visit, Moran introduced Tay- to Senator Moran and his fel- lor to Kansans to learn first- U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), left, is joined by FDA Deputy Commissioner Michael low Kansans for the opportu- hand about some of the is- Taylor, Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Professor Dr. Mike nity to meet directly with sues facing the state, particu- Apley and FDA Deputy Director for Science Policy at the Center for Veterinary Med- icine Dr. Bill Flynn. 10-27-15 Sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 10/22/15 10:32 AM Page 2

Page 2 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 age of dwindling farming You must demonstrate the serve because they are un- which makes men dream populations coupled with a same courage and convic- sure how the board or or- greater dreams and perform continuing exodus to larger, tion when telling your story. ganization operates. No one braver deeds.” regional urban centers.” Make time. Take time. enjoys appearing foolish or This quotation embodies That said, membership Those outside our profes- uninformed, yet each group the spirit of people working and leadership roles in sion aren’t going to be the has its unique procedures. together for the betterment farm and commodity organi- ones who defend us and tell Everyone must serve as a of their industries and com- zations are more critical our side of the story. If our novice while learning work- munities. It comes from one today than ever before. story is to be told, we must ing procedures. of Sam Rayburn’s addresses Why should I serve? There is strength in like- make sure the job is done. It Never feel embarrassed to Congress. From Texas, By John Schlageck, and increasing oversight minded people. There is is up to you. It is up to me. because you do not know all Rayburn served as speaker Kansas Farm Bureau and regulation. strength in numbers. There Have you ever asked the answers. Remember, of the House under eight While farmers and And while these are good is also credibility when yourself, “Why should I you will not be alone when American presidents. ranchers continue to fill our times for some in produc- farmers and ranchers tell serve?” asking questions. John Schlageck is a lead- plates with food, their tion agriculture, they are their own story with a com- Each day people ponder Perhaps you are uncom- ing commentator on agricul- plates are filled with an trying times for others. Liv- mon thread and a common this question. These same fortable about serving and ture and rural Kansas. Born ever-increasing number of ing on the land in the rural purpose. people wring their hands the thought overwhelms and raised on a diversified issues. Such issues include areas of our state, farmers You begin at sun up and and spend sleepless nights you. In that case, don’t bite farm in northwestern Kansas, escalating production costs, sometimes experience feel- work until sunset during trying to decide. off more than you can chew. his writing reflects a lifetime tightening use of water, con- ings of isolation. Feelings spring planting season. You One of the strongest rea- First participate on a of experience, knowledge and tinuing drought in some like, “I’m only one voice, put in 16-hour days during sons to serving hinges on the small scale until you be- passion. western Kansas counties, an one person, one family.” Or harvest. You bundle up and personal satisfaction an in- come comfortable and confi- ongoing search for new mar- maybe thoughts like, “We’re head into a fierce snow- dividual derives from giving dent. Begin by serving on a Online feature kets for agricultural crops one small enterprise in an storm to help a heifer calve. of him or herself. John committee. Next expand Ruskin once said, “The your sights and serve on a highest reward for men’s local organization. Continue shows low toil is not what he gets for it stepping up your involve- but what he becomes by it.” ment to include county, dis- temps for Before you decide to trict, state and national or- serve on a board or commit- ganizations. Kansas tee, evaluate the organiza- Once you have commit- tion’s position. If you be- ted your time and effort to Farmers hoping to har- lieve in the ultimate goal serving, be dependable, vest before the first freeze but disagree on how it’s prompt, prepared and con- are watching. And, parents being implemented, it tribute to that committee, deciding how to dress the should be a challenge to organization or board. kids for school are, too. serve and redirect the meth- “Leadership is that in- Plenty of Kansans want to ods used to achieve this tangible quality in an indi- know how low the tempera- goal. vidual which makes men do tures go. Some people hesitate to better than themselves; Kansas Mesonet, part of There is nothing better than a caught a pass. Then, as an eighth the Kansas Weather Data high school football game on a Fri- grader, he was moved to fullback be- Library, shows that infor- mation for the whole state day night in Kansas. There is some- cause of injuries and accomplished in one place. The new on- thing about the whole town coming the ultimate feat (well, ultimate to line feature called the together, the lights and the anticipa- his Dad, the lineman): he scored a Freeze Monitor, at tion of the game. I really enjoyed couple of touchdowns. http://mesonet.k- playing football, many, many years Finally, the last promotion (for state.edu/freeze/, includes a map indicating how low ago, I have enjoyed going to games Isaac anyway) to high school foot- temperatures dipped in a and watching before I had a kid ball. I warned him that high school 24-hour period and how playing. However, I have most en- football was a process and that he long they stayed below joyed watching high school football would not see the varsity field for a freezing (32 degrees as a parent. Soon that will also come couple of seasons and would proba- Fahrenheit). The page includes a to an end. bly see very little junior varsity ac- chart showing the historical This Friday night is senior night, tion also. Again, proving that Dad average, and the earliest the last regular season game of doesn’t always know very much, he and latest dates for the first Isaac’s football career. I am still saw the field in two varsity games 32-degree F reading. The counting on some playoff games, so I and played a significant number of chart is updated every five minutes. will not call it his last home game minutes in junior varsity also. Life The mesonet is com- but there are not too many left. I was good and hopes were high. prised of weather stations have to admit that even at the begin- Then came his sophomore and set up on public and private ning of this season, this game junior years. Due to circumstances land across Kansas that seemed a long way off; now it is this that neither of us fully understood also record such data as precipitation, wind speed week. It is funny how time passes so he did not see very much varsity and direction, and relative quickly. time. Sure, he played quite a few humidity. The Kansas Isaac’s first head football coach junior varsity minutes, but he saw Weather Data Library is wasn’t very good. Yes, it was me, I classmates get the call to the varsity based in K-State Research coached his second grade, flag foot- while it seemed he was getting and Extension at Kansas State University. ball team. I fancied myself as the passed by. We had some long talks next Bill Snyder, but in reality I was about football and about disappoint- little more than a volunteer cat ments. My only advice was to work herder, just trying to get the team harder and I assured him that in lined up and pointed in the right di- time it would pay off. Trust in your rection. I do not know what our coach, was my number one advice. record was that year, but I am pret- Isaac is lucky to have had some ty sure we had fun. At that age, hav- really good coaches. I am not talking ing fun and not getting your pants about x’s and o’s but role models pulled down with the flag was about and mentors. I was lucky enough to all you could ask for. have a great man as a high school Then came peewee tackle foot- coach and my only wish was for ball. Isaac did not play his first year Isaac to have the same. Wins and and I was not sure he would play. I losses are important but are not the guess it was peer pressure but his most important role for a coach, at fourth grade year he decided to give least in my mind. I wanted my son to it a try. I think it was more about have coaches who focused more on hanging out with his buddies than developing young men and being football. Soon I was helping with the good role models. Someone to look team and after a couple of games I up to and Mike Beam and his assis- was an assistant coach (I think my tants were that and more. only qualification was attending Now it is Isaac’s senior year and practice). I think Isaac enjoyed pee- he has gotten the opportunity to wee football; he was kind of a player start at left guard. 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Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 3 Cooperatives invest in Kansas agriculture By Julia Debes ices, so they are adding a mirror what is happening Risk and Profit Conference an integral part of their new facilities and services Kansas farmers have new agronomic center or nationally, although Kauf- that total grain storage ca- local economies. is a continuation of that continually produced the fertilizer plant. And some man reported that the in- pacity per elevator has in- Agricultural coopera- proud tradition. After all, as crops needed to feed the are looking at storage capac- vestment in Kansas has still creased nine percent to tives have adapted through- Kaufman said, “Overall, world, but each generation’s ity and being able to take in centered around a local co- 1.433 billion bushels in 2015, out time to meet the chang- there is a general aware- challenges shift with ad- more grain.” op, which is not always the even while the total number ing needs of their farmer ness that you cannot stay the vanced technologies, updat- The need for increased case in other states. She fur- of grain storage facilities member-owners. The cur- same forever. It is about ed management practices investment in additional ther explained that the ma- has decreased to 687 in 2014 rent pace of investment in moving forward.” and improved inputs. Agri- services and infrastructure jority of cooperative merg- from 698 in 2009. Those num- cultural cooperatives have has also led to more discus- ers in Kansas have been bers included both coopera- responded to those chang- sions on how individual co- with neighboring or semi- tively owned and independ- Evolve or become extinct, ing needs by continually in- ops can partner together. neighboring cooperatives. ent grain handlers. Howev- vesting in new services and “A lot of that growth is No matter the sizes, if true er, Kaufman did note that Mason warns agribusiness resources and improving in- happening at individual co- ag marketing co-ops merge, while new construction or Continued from page 1 you make money.” He rec- frastructure to help their op locations, but there is the resulting entity remains investment may occur with- ommended instead focus- farmer member-owners ful- also a change in dynamic farmer-owned. in a cooperative’s service new ones and added that as fill their mission. where we are starting to see “Although the total num- territory, the new facilities an industry, agriculture ing on being something Every October since the more discussions on how co- ber of Kansas ag co-ops may may not be located in the will more than likely need new, different, adding 1930s, the American agricul- ops can work better togeth- be dropping, the number of same location as the old, de- to employ some of all value for customers. ture industry has joined in er - whether that is an out- facilities and locations may pending on the needs of the three options. He also “The world will try to celebrating this mutually right merger or forming a not be declining as quickly. members or local zoning urged those in agriculture commoditize you no mat- beneficial business model type of alliance,” Kaufman In many cases, merged enti- and building requirements. to find ways to un-com- ter how unique you are,” during National Co-op said. ties continue to operate With increased service moditize itself. “If you’re a he warned. “You’re going Month. Kaufman explained that many of their local sta- and structural investments, commodity thinker, you go to have to be viewed as “Many of our cooperative Kansas had more than 380 tions,” Kaufman said. Kansas cooperatives are around thinking, ‘If the different from your com- members are interested in farmer cooperatives in the Kansas cooperatives also contributing more back petition. The marketplace working together to mid-1950s. Today, that num- throughout the state are to local economies in the competition is doing this, strengthen their ability to ber is estimated at less than building to meet the de- form of taxes and wages. Ac- I’m just going to do it never stops evolving. You provide services that their 100. The Kansas Coopera- mand for increased grain cording to the Kansas Coop- cheaper,’” he said. always have to be thinking local farmer members tive Council’s membership storage capacity, improved erative Council’s voluntary “There’s always some how you can be at the fore- need,” Leslie Kaufman, role lists 85 local farm mar- efficiency in weighing and membership survey, the 65 idiot out there that will do front of change and trans- president and CEO of the keting and supply co-ops. dumping time and more responding co-ops, just a it cheaper. That’s not how formation.” Kansas Cooperative Coun- The Council annually sur- crop input warehouse portion of all of the various cil, said. “Some co-ops are veys its members and of space. Aging infrastructure types of co-ops in the state, looking at cutting wait times those 85 ag co-ops, 61 re- is also contributing to the paid $277 million in payroll in line, so they are making sponded to the 2015 inquiry, need for newer, updated fa- and $23 million in property investments in scales and reporting a combined mem- cilities. For example, Dan taxes last year, in addition dumping. And some are bership total of 82,600 voting O’Brien, Kansas State Uni- to $1.3 million in charitable looking at providing addi- members. versity agricultural econo- contributions. Those num- tional crop protection serv- The Kansas statistics mist, reported at the 2015 bers demonstrate co-ops are UAS: Good for farmers, consumer and the environment The U.S. Department of “As with any technology, land in rural areas, far away agriculture will account for Transportation announced unmanned aerial systems from airports or large popu- as much as 80 percent of all recently that recreational will make our farms safer, lation centers. We hope the commercial UAS use. Appli- users of unmanned aerial more efficient and more en- Federal Aviation Adminis- cations of unmanned aerial Washington, Kansas: systems, or drones, must vironmentally friendly. tration will recognize the systems include crop scout- • 124 W. 1st St, all one level, 2 bdrm/2.5 bath home. Oversize garage register their systems with That’s good for farmers, important commercial ap- ing; early detection of pest w/above-ground shelter. the federal government. 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Page 4 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Pumpkin Apple Streusel Apple Muffins Spice Cake 2 1/2 cups all-purpose 2 cups all-purpose flour flour 1 teaspoon ground cinna- 2 cups white sugar mon 1969 1 tablespoon pumpkin pie 1 teaspoon ground nut- Throw Back! spice meg 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ground all- Sandra McIntyre, Waterville, Wins 1/2 teaspoon salt spice 2 eggs, lightly beaten 1/2 teaspoon salt Weekly Grass & Grain Recipe Prize 1 cup canned pumpkin 1 cup butter, softened Winner Sandra McIntyre, Waterville: “A co-worker puree 2 cups white sugar told me about this recipe, so I made it and shared with 1/2 cup vegetable oil 4 eggs everyone! It was a big hit!” 2 cups peeled, cored and 1 teaspoon baking soda COCONUT POKE CAKE chopped apple 1 tablespoon warm water 1 package white cake mix 2 tablespoons all-purpose 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 14 ounces cream of coconut (do not confuse with co- flour 3 apples - peeled, cored conut milk; find this in the aisle with the alcoholic 1/4 cup white sugar and chopped mixers) 1/2 teaspoon ground cin- 1/2 cup raisins 14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk namon 1/4 cup confectioners' 16-ounce package frozen whipped topping, thawed 4 teaspoons butter sugar for dusting 8-ounce package flaked coconut Preheat oven to 350 de- Preheat oven to 350 de- A Sweet Idea For Chips and Dip Prepare and bake white cake mix according to pack- grees. Lightly grease 18 grees. Butter a 10 inch (NAPSA) — You can give Granules, a blend of pure age directions. Remove cake from oven. While still- muffin cups or use paper tube pan. 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Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 5 Tips For Storage Of Fruits & Veggies: Can I Store Potatoes With Apples? Fast Food In A Healthy Eating Plan? By Barbara L. Ames rants. For example, instead large regular soda (32 of the week since even the By Cindy Williams Wildcat District of French fries choose a ounces, or 946 milliliters) healthier choices may still Meadowlark Extension Extension Agent side salad with low-fat has about 300 calories. In- be overloaded with sodium. District Agent Does a hectic schedule dressing or a baked potato. stead, order diet soda, However, if you choose care- Food & Nutrition, FNP have your family opting for Or add a fruit bowl or a fruit water, unsweetened iced fully, you can come out with Some fruits and veg- fast food rather than a and yogurt option to your tea, sparkling water or min- a meal in your hands that etables should not be healthy homemade meal meal. Other healthy choices eral water. Also, skip the doesn’t end up on your hips. stored together because more often that you would include apple or orange shakes and other ice cream For more information, some fruits produce eth- like? slices, corn on the cob, drinks. Large shakes can contact the Wildcat Exten- ylene gas. This gas can Well, take heart, dining steamed rice, or baked pota- contain more than 800 calo- sion District, Crawford cause undesirable at a fast food restaurant to chips. ries and all of your saturat- County, 620-724-8233; La- doesn’t have to be a diet dis- Go Green: ed fat allotment for the day. bette County, 620-784-5337; changes in vegetables aster. Each restaurant has at Choose an entree salad Have It Your Way: Montgomery County, 620- that are sensitive to eth- least a few healthier options with grilled chicken, shrimp Remember you don't 331-2690; Pittsburg Office, ylene. Apples produce Storing Apples to choose from, so an occa- or vegetables with fat-free have to settle for what Expanded Food and Nutri- ethylene. When stored You can enjoy apples sional stop for fast food can or low-fat dressing on the comes with your sandwich tion Education (EFNEP), with potatoes, for exam- from January to June fit into a healthy diet if side, rather than regular or meal — not even at fast- 620-232-1930. Wildcat Dis- ple, the potatoes will with the right condi- you're careful about what salad dressing, which can food restaurants. Ask for trict Extension is on the sprout faster. tions. Some apple culti- you order. have 100 to 200 calories a healthier options and sub- Web at www.wildcatdis Ethylene is a color- vars can be stored for These tips can help you packet. Watch out for high- stitutions. And keep your trict.ksu.edu. Or, like our less, odorless gas that is longer periods than oth- make wise meal choices calorie salads, such as those eye on portion sizes. Facebook page at facebook. naturally emitted from ers. Some cultivars will when going to a fast-food with deep-fried shells or Fast food is probably not com/wildcat.extension.distr restaurant. those topped with breaded the best choice for every day ict. fruits and vegetables. stay in firm, crisp condi- Keep Portion Sizes Small: chicken or other fried top- tion for about 6 to 8 This gas promotes ripen- If the fast-food restau- pings. Also skip extras, such ing where starch is con- months with good stor- rant offers several sandwich as cheese, bacon bits and verted to sugar. In some age conditions. sizes, pick the smallest. By- croutons, which quickly in- cases, such as with ba- The conditions of the pass hamburgers with two crease your calorie count. 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Page 6 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 within a week. The first eggs foliators. After chewing the there is no chemical control Beware of soybean Murphy’s Law are ready to be laid, a ovipuncture, the female method deemed feasible. process called oviposition, places the egg in the central Adults can be active for an By Josh Coltrain, enced cloverworms, stink- to the High Plains and within a week. The females pith of the petiole. Once the extended period of time Crop Production Agent, bugs, blister beetles, southeastern United States. chew a hole (called an eggs hatch, the larvae bore which means multiple ap- Wildcat Extension District grasshoppers, bean leaf Alternate hosts of dectes in- ovipuncture) into the lower down the petiole and into plications would be re- Murphy’s Law states that beetles, and podworms. clude ragweed and cockle- part of the leaf stem, which the main stalk of the plant. quired. Another factor is “Anything that can go wrong However, on a recent field bur. However, the beetle ac- is called the petiole. Ovipo- One of the most obvious that the larvae are within will go wrong.” This year’s visit I discovered what ap- tually prefers cultivated sition is a time-consuming signs of dectes is a yellow or the plant so contact insecti- soybean crop appears to be peared to be evidence of an- sunflowers. Interestingly, process taking five to ten dead leaf mid-stalk of a cides would be ineffective. an addendum to Murphy’s other pest: dectes stem wild sunflowers are actually minutes. Because of this, green plant. Once inside the Since ragweed and cockle- Law: whatever could eat borer. Dectes stem borer resistant to infestation. only a fraction of the stalk, the larvae eat their bur are common hosts, con- soybeans did eat soybeans. (Dectes texanus LeConte) is Dectes adults are gray to ovipunctures results in eggs way around going wherever trol of these can help re- In our area we have experi- a long-horned beetle native bluish-gray. They are small being laid. When scouting they please. The larvae will duce pressure from the bee- (3/8 to 3/4 inches) with anten- for dectes, the ovipunctures only consume moist pith, so tle especially when they are nae that are longer than its are the diagnostic result to several factors (weather, in fields adjacent to where body with dark bands. The look for. season, variety, etc.) can in- soybeans will be planted. adults are active during the One of the reasons pro- fluence when they will Also, some studies have day, but are usually hiding ducers don’t often worry emerge from the plant. Once shown that early maturing below the canopy. In fact, about most insect pests is the larvae is ready to soybeans have greater loss- the beetles take flight or the fact that soybeans can emerge, they make a disc- es than later maturing vari- even fall to ground playing tolerate moderate defolia- shaped incision from the eties. None-the-less, the opossum when approached. tion without losing much, if center of the stalk, effective- best management practice After the female adult any, yield. Dectes are not de- ly girdling the plant. Some resulting in the lowest dectes emerge, they mate plants will break off imme- amount of yield lost is diately at this girdling point prompt harvest. while others may not. None For more information, the less, this will lead to check out the Kansas State yield loss directly or, more Research and Extension likely, indirectly due to har- publication #MF2581 Kansas vest difficulty. Crop Pests: Dectes Stem Borer. Studies have shown that If you have questions or dectes can cause up to 10 to would like more informa- 12 percent yield loss in tion, please call me at the Dillon Knepp, Holland Sunflowers, exhibited the reserve fields in addition to losses office (620) 724-8233, or e- due to lodging. One of the mail me at jcoltrain champion market lamb at the Central Kansas Free Fair. compounding factors to @ksu.edu, or visit the Wild- these studies is that the cat Extension District web- Forge Harvesting, adults prefer larger plants site at www.wildcatdistrict. which would have higher ksu.edu. Council Grove, KS yield potential. Currently, 2014 Claas chopper with 10 row and pickup heads and supporting trucks The reserve champion senior beef showman at the Kernal processor and inoculant Central Kansas Free Fair was Madisyn Riffel, Navarre ***Now offering Bagging*** Boosters; Kyle Hummel, Jolly Jayhawkers, earned CALL TODAY FOR RATES AND AVAILABILITY! champion senior beef showman honors. Matt Forge, Owner 153.51 ACRES LYON COUNTY, KANSAS FLINT HILLS • GRASSLAND 1219 Old Hwy. 4 785-210-9795 Council Grove, KS [email protected] AUCTION Looking for a career TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 — 7:00 PM AUCTION LOCATION: Best Western Hospitality House, Regency Room, 3021 W. US Hwy. 50 — EMPORIA, KS change? Seller: WILLIAM A. MARTIN Revocable Trust

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Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 7 Little Bull on Sappa Creek “pass” from the agent at the On the way Hamilton or- been avoided in another in northwestern Kansas (be- Red Cloud Agency to return dered the young man to sur- time, but in the tense atmos- tween Colby and Atwood, south to the Darlington render his weapons. When phere of 1875 death was a Kansas). The buffalo Agency. Ten men and five he refused and bolted away constant companion to a hunters took up positions in women from the northern Hamilton pulled his re- traveler on The Way West. the surrounding bluffs. With villages joined them. The volver and fired. In the “The Cowboy,” Jim Gray is long-range Sharps the northern agency was anx- camp the sound of the shot author of the book Desperate Cheyenne were systemati- ious to encourage relocation caused a panic of firing Seed: Ellsworth Kansas on the cally shot to pieces. Hene- to the southern reservation from both sides. When the Violent Frontier and Execu- ly’s men undoubtedly sought in Indian Territory. smoke cleared one soldier tive Director of the National revenge for the savage at- Near the former Smoky was wounded and either Drovers Hall of Fame. Contact tack on the German family. Hill Springs stage station one or two Arapahoe men Kansas Cowboy, Box 62, The troops destroyed the along the Smoky Hill Trail had been killed. The entire Ellsworth, KS 67439. Phone camp and reported twenty- (present-day Logan County, incident was an unfortunate 785-531-2058. seven Cheyennes killed with Kansas) a detachment of blunder that might have a loss of only two soldiers. Company H, 5th Cavalry, led An Unfortunate Blunder The Indians claimed seven- by Captain John M. Hamil- ty-eight men, women and ton discovered the Arapa- 1875 was a difficult year troops ran into Cheyenne children were killed. The hoe camp. Canadian-born for Kansans on the western warriors from surrounding Sappa Creek fight was later Hamilton fought in many of frontier. Out on the open camps positioned in the sur- recognized as more than the most perilous battles of prairie several scattered rounding sand hills for de- just a battle. It became the Civil War. From 1872-74 starving bands of Cheyenne fense. After nightfall the known as the Massacre at he was with General George warrior families wandered Cheyenne fled the fight, Cheyenne Hole. Crook in the campaign as though time itself had spreading west and north to- Later in the summer a against the Apaches in Ari- been stolen from them. They ward Kansas in a desperate small band of twenty Arapa- zona, earning a citation for were the last remnants of effort to get back to the hoes slipped away from the “conspicuous services and the Red River War, driven camps of the Northern Darlington Agency on an ad- gallantry.” from their last stronghold in Cheyenne, who were still venture. Unlike the Chey- Among the Arapahoes the hidden valley of Palo living free in the Dakotas, enne break for freedom, the was fourteen-year-old Coal Duro Canyon, Texas. Wyoming and Montana. absence of the young Arapa- of Fire. “Fire” recalled that The brutal winter of In an effort to cut them hoe men went unnoticed. after the Arapahoes paused, 1874-75 had been even more off, troops were sent from They reached the Northern some of the men had gone devastating to those broken Fort Wallace in far western Arapahoe villages near the back north to collect ponies bands than to Kansas farm- Kansas. On April 23, 1875, Red Cloud Agency in Ne- that had strayed from camp. ers. The cold had been the Henely’s men, guided by braska, covering over seven As it happened the “pass” most bitter in memory. Late civilian buffalo hunters, at- hundred miles in seventeen was with one of those men. in February, 1875, two cap- tacked a camp of sixty days. After several weeks A young brave led Hamilton tive girls were rescued by Southern Cheyennes under the young men gained a toward the pony hunters. the 5th Cavalry. Their tragic story was known by every soldier on the plains. Most of the German family was murdered along the Smoky Hill River of western Kansas in the fall of 1874 by a small splinter band of fugitive Cheyenne. Four sis- ters were taken captive. Two younger sisters were res- cued in November. The older sisters identified six- teen Cheyenne who had ei- ther murdered their family or had been involved in holding them in captivity. Those sixteen were marched away under spe- cial guard. By spring of ’75 they slow- ly began coming in to sur- render at Fort Sill and the Darlington Agency for the Cheyenne and Arapahoe people, south of the Kansas border in Indian Territory. While the German sisters’ great nightmare had come to an end, Cheyenne tribula- tions continued to the bitter end. The sixteen offending Cheyenne were ordered to be placed in leg irons. As the women chanted songs, Black Horse attacked the blacksmith and ran for the Canadian River. Pursuing 10-27-15 Sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 10/22/15 10:55 AM Page 8

Page 8 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 U.S. retail sales of small tractors slowed in September, continue to beat five-year average U.S. retail sales of small of Equipment Manufactur- other tractor categories also gust and September due to farm tractors under 40HP ers (AEM), the leading trade decreased, led by four- seasonal trends, but the decreased 2.4 percent in organization for off-road wheel drive tractor sales, year-over-year dip, especial- September 2015 compared equipment manufacturers which were down 48 percent ly in the large and 4WD farm to the same period last year, and suppliers. Year-over- in September. tractor category, is quite sig- according to the Association year, retail sales for all Year-to-date sales of the nificant,” said Charlie smaller, less than 40HP trac- O’Brien, AEM’s senior vice tors maintained their president. “Lower commod- growth compared to 2014, ity prices and lower farm in- while sales of 40 to 100HP comes continue to impact SATURDAY,AUCTION OCTOBER 31 — 9:00 AM farm tractors remained sta- equipment purchases. With 4-H Building, 600 W. Woodside — McPHERSON, KS ble. In a more long-term farmers’ balance sheets still comparison, retail sales in relatively healthy, we look Collectible furniture; primitive items; glassware & pottery; coins; artwork; military items; full assortment of clean contemporary furni- units for agriculture trac- to a correction in equip- ture & appliances. tors and combines nearly ment inventories and hope- matched the five-year aver- fully the reactivation of in- OSWALT AUCTION SERVICE age (2010-2014). centives like Section 179 to oswaltauction.com or AuctionGuy.com “We’re not surprised to stabilize equipment sales.” Bill Oswalt 620-897-6354 620-897-7500 see slower sales during Au-

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Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 9 Kansan among National Wheat Foundation 2015 Wheat Harvest Photo Contest winners termine the winning photos. taken near Ione, Ore. The man. “This contest was cre- First place, receiving an winning photos will be dis- ated to thank America’s iPad, is Michelle Jones. played in the Wheat Grow- wheat farmers, and the en- Michelle’s photo was taken ers office in Washington, tries did a whole lot more near Broadview, Mont. The D.C. than just sending thanks. three runners-up, each re- “We are extremely hon- The entries commemorated ceiving a $50 gift card, are ored to have launched this and illustrated the impor- Brittany Van Driesten’s contest that truly showcased tance of our 2015 wheat har- photo taken near Danville, the heart of America’s vest. Thank you to everyone Kan., Casey Graham’s photo wheat harvest,” said NWF who entered the contest and taken near Simla, Colo., and chairman and Colorado shared the American wheat Brenna Rietmann’s photo wheat farmer Dusty Tall- harvest story.”

Brittany Van Driesten won third place in the National Wheat Foundation photo con- test with this entry taken near Danville. The National Wheat Foundation (NWF) launched the 2015 Wheat Harvest Photo Contest in June to celebrate America’s wheat harvest and wheat farmers. Now, NWF is proud to announce the winners of that contest. Over 300 photos were submitted through e-mail and shared on NWF’s Face- book page and website. NWF’s directors voted to de-

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Page 10 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Homeland Security offers $100K to support Think and Do competition for NBAF The U.S. Department of Technology directorate. the United States is eligible their ideas with respect to land Security Science and allows the government to Homeland Security has “We are excited to kick to submit ideas. Vanier said technology they think might Technology Undersecretary offer awards for competi- launched a $100,000 prize this off,” said Marty Vanier, the total prize pool of be useful to NBAF.” Reginald Brothers said the tions that promote an invest- competition to reward inno- the director of partnership $100,000 may be shared by NBAF is expected to Think and Do competition is ment in research and devel- vative ideas that help to pro- development for NBAF. “It several winning ideas, or open in 2022 as a state-of- a catalyst for developing a opment. tect the nation’s animal agri- is all part of the Department potentially won by a single the-art biocontainment lab- sound plan and smart strat- Technology competitions culture industry by leverag- of Homeland Security want- winning idea. The minimum oratory to study diseases egy to enable the new labo- shake the tree for new ing resources at the Nation- ing to create an entirely new award will be $15,000. that threaten America’s ani- ratory to leverage and build ideas, but also will help to al Bio and Agro-defense Fa- way of doing business when “I think it’s a great oppor- mal agriculture industry upon existing resources and establish a spirit of coopera- cility, or NBAF. it comes to performing re- tunity for groups on campus and public health. It will be capabilities to better pro- tion and partnerships for The Think and Do chal- search. It represents a spirit or groups in the community located adjacent to the tect the nation’s livestock NBAF, Vanier said. lenge was launched Sept. 30 of collaboration, coopera- to come forward with their north end of the Kansas and public health. Contest rules and more and ideas will be accepted tion and building relation- ideas with respect to how State University campus, Vanier noted that such information about the Think through Nov. 30. The Depart- ships.” they might work with and will replace an aging fa- competitions are not unusu- and Do challenge are avail- ment of Homeland Security Any U.S. citizen, perma- NBAF,” she said. “It’s a cility currently at Plum Is- al since the U.S. government able at dhs.gov/nbafchal- is conducting the competi- nent resident or company great opportunity even for land, New York. passed the America COM- lenge. tion through its Science and registered to do business in small companies to share Department of Home- PETES Act of 2007. The law American Angus Association announces the ten Kansas breeders who registered the most Angus The ten producers who during fiscal year 2015, Kansas are: Gardiner Angus registered the most Angus which ended Sept. 30, ac- Ranch Inc, Ashland; Strat- beef cattle in the state of cording to Richard Wilson, ford Seedstock, Pratt; Kansas recorded a total of Association interim chief Everett L Benoit, Esbon; 4770 Angus with the Ameri- executive officer. Gordon D Stucky, Kingman; can Angus Association® The ten top recorders in Dalebanks Angus Inc, Eure- ka; Mill Brae Ranch LLC, Maple Hill; Hedgewood Prairie, Enterprise; Green Garden Angus Farm, Ellsworth; Chair Rock Bison Co LC, Greeley; Galen & Lori Fink, Randolph. Angus breeders across the nation in 2015 registered 320,362 head of Angus cattle. “Our growth this fiscal year continues to demonstrate strong demand for Angus ge- netics and solidifies our long-held position as a leader in the beef cattle in- dustry,” Wilson says. “These results underscore our members’ commitment to providing genetic solutions Register Now at to the beef cattle industry.” NOTILL.ORG

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Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 11 Atchison and marked the 150th anniversary of the Ranching Heritage Prairie Talk Butterfield Overland Despatch (BOD) that fol- lowed the Smoky Hill Trail. to be held at Pioneer Bluffs Jere Debacker, great-grand- Ranchland Trust of Collinge is a founding tion or to make lunch reser- son of David Butterfield, Kansas is preserving member of the RTK board. vations, contact executive was the featured speaker Kansas’ ranching heritage "The Flint Hills,” says Mike, director Lynn Smith at (620) when a brand new BOD and open spaces for future “have a strong and rich his- 753-3484 or marker was unveiled on the generations. A Prairie Talk tory of preserving ranching [email protected]. banks of the Missouri, mark- at an historic Flint Hills heritage and the tallgrass Pioneer Bluffs, on the ing the starting point of that ranch will discuss how and prairie ecosystem.” National Register of His- The story of the Smoky other state, the Smoky Hill historic trail. About 1965, why RTK is conserving Community members in- toric Places, is the original Hill River is the story of per- may be the most “Kansas” of the association began plac- ranchland in perpetuity. terested in learning more homestead of the Rogler haps the most colorful peri- all rivers. It begins on the ing BOD markers at inter- At 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, about RTK, along with those Ranch. Today this historic od in Kansas history. This is high and dry plains of east- vals along the trail west- November 7, Mike Collinge who appreciate stories of ranch headquarters is a the river of Manifest Des- ern Colorado at over four ward from Fort Ellsworth to of Hamilton and Bill Sproul ranch history, will enjoy lis- nonprofit prairie education tiny, of the Westward Move- thousand feet in elevation. the Colorado line (about 220 of Sedan will share the story tening to Collinge and organization with a mission ment, of the Pike’s Peak For miles and miles, headed miles). The goal is to replace of RTK, along with stories of Sproul at this Prairie Talk. to respect the land, pre- Gold Rush, the Butterfield eastward, it is but a sandy, some of those that have suf- their own ranching her- For those wishing to ar- serve history, and engage Overland Dispatch, the treeless wash, home to coy- fered damage and continue itage. This free community rive around noon, lunch will with community. Kansas Pacific Railroad. otes, cactus, and a wind that the trail both eastward back conversation will be held in be available. Lunch reser- Pioneer Bluffs is located Unfortunately, the Smoky sometimes roars and some- to Atchison, and from the the newly restored 1915 vations are requested. one mile north of Matfield was also the very heart of times whispers, but never state line into Denver. barn at Pioneer Bluffs near There is no charge for the Green or 15 miles south of the great buffalo range and ceases. It winds its way To participate or find Matfield Green. Prairie Talk or lunch, al- Cottonwood Falls on Flint the river is a history in mo- across the state line where more information, visit RTK is committed to con- though donations are great- Hills National Scenic tion of the Indian Wars on it is joined by numerous smokyhilltrail.com. servation of the state’s work- ly appreciated. For informa- Byway K-177. the high plains. other dry gulches, and grad- Deb is the co-host with ing agriculture lands. They Nowhere in the West ually a steady stream ap- Frank Chaffin of Around achieve this goal by respect- were Indian attacks more pears above the sand. Big Kansas, the weekly feature of ing and valuing private land frequent, or more deter- Creek, Ladder Creek, the Agam in Kansas, which airs ownership and property mined, than along the Saline and Solomon Rivers throughout the state on vari- rights. Collinge and Sproul Smoky. Hence, many of the — without these tributaries ous channels and is archived will discuss the work of state’s early forts were sited the Smoky might well disap- at aroundkansas.com. This RTK. here to safeguard the trails pear forever. They lend segment and others related to An emeritus RTK board and tracks — Forts Riley, their water and their sto- it can be found there. She is member, Sproul is a finalist Harker, Hays, and Wallace – ries. the author of The Civil War in for the first annual Kansas legends all. Custer, Cody Junction City marks the Kansas and Kansas Forts and Leopold Conservation and Hickok; Tall Bull, merging of the Smoky with Bases. For speaking engage- Award, honoring Kansas Roman Nose and Black Ket- the Republican, where the ments or story ideas contact landowner achievements in tle; the Seventh Cavalry, the Kaw River is born. her at author.debgood voluntary stewardship and Dog Soldiers, Cheyenne, The history along the [email protected]. management of natural re- Sioux, Arapahoe — names Smoky has fascinated sources. that still resound in Ameri- Kansans since their arrival can history. This was their and the Smoky Hill Trail As- river. sociation celebrates that Although it is born in an- legacy. They recently met in SATURDAY,AUCTION OCTOBER 31 — 10:00 AM 627 Market Street — PORTIS, KANSAS ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES & COL- Mickey Mouse Alarm Clock, Elec. LECTIBLES: Jewell Lumber Co. Nail Pink Baby Ben Clock* Enamel Desk Apron* Mangle Iron* Lots of Misc. Old Lamp* Art Glass* Books* Primitive Doors (1 w/Etched Deer Window) & Old Cash Register* Beer & Other Windows* Shutters* Area Rugs* Mugs & Glasses* Bubble Glass* Floor Lamps* Trunk* Lots of Old Pho- Boys Life Magazines* Tool Service SATURDAY,LAND NOVEMBER AUCTION 14 — 10:00 AM tos* Lots of Old Door Knobs (porce- Manuals* Ruby Red Glassware* Adv. Landoll Lanes - Conference Center - MARYSVILLE, KS lain, glass & metal) & Hinges * Draw- Plates* Display Cases* Bish Machin- 1,187 ACRES MARSHALL COUNTY KANSAS LAND er Pulls* Kero Lamp* Rug Beater* ery Co. Adv. Picture (Grand Island, Slaw Cutter* Mortar & Pestel* Old NE)* Caprice Cream & Sugar* Salt TRACT 1: 77.5 acres ± with 89% in crop production. Fire Ext.* Milking Stool* Vintage Dips* Ne. Plates* Bavaria & Ger- Clothing* Edison Battery Glass Lid* many, etc. Plates* Galvanized Tub* TRACT 2: 155.5 acres ± with 93% in crop production. Mannequin* Doll House* Tins* Tackle Red Wing Waconda Springs Crocks* TRACT 3: 78.6 acres ± with 93% in crop production. Tackle & Boxes* Old Bottles* Pyrex & Sleepy Eye Pitcher* Blue & White TRACT 4: 157.2 acres ± with 83.7% in crop production. Fire King* Records* Quilt Tops* Fan- Stoneware pcs.* Vintage Christmas TRACT 5: 157.1 acres ± with 79% in crop production. cywork Pillowcases, Tablecloths, etc* Tree Holder* Pig Cookie Jar* Spice Pfaltzcraft Dishes* Valentines* Set* Old Dog Picture* Misc. Prints* TRACT 6: 158.4 acres ± with 74% in crop production. 1930’s Queens Gardens (A Paper for Ohaus Pennyweight Scale* Sets of TRACT 7: 48.5 acres ± with 95% in crop production. Girls)* Lots of Jewelry* Acme Paint Shawnee Salt & Pepper Shakers* TRACT 8: 181.8 acres ± with 92% in crop production. Adv. * 1930’s Forward (A Paper for McCormick Deering Stoneware Lye TRACT 9: 172.8 acres ± with 90.4 acres Big Blue River Bottom land. Young People)* Philco Woodcase Dispenser* Picnic Baskets* Old Ne- Table Top Radio* Tin Totes* Pewter braska Calendar Set* 1926 DeLaval Watch Upcoming Grass & Grain for complete details or see our website! Candleholders* Flour Sacks* Sad Calendar w/Full Pad* Antique Iron* Shoe Stretcher* Ladies Gloves* DeLaval Tin Sign* Savage, Stevens Listing Agent’s Notes: Agricultural Producers & Investors ... Gear Lamp Shades* Battery Operated Dat- & Fox Adv. Poster* Grapenuts Tin up for your chance to own some of the most productive land in sun Police Cars* J.S. Allison Em- Sign* Glass Tile w/Boy Fishing* Marshall County. If you are wanting to add just a few more acres, or bossed Medicine Bottle (Hastings, Aprons* Milk Bottles* Old Mirrors* 3 NE)* Sheet Music* War Ration gal. Red Wing Water Cooler* 5 gal. significantly increase your production acres ...this auction will have Books* Pipe Display* Monarch Radio Red Wing w/ Lid Water Cooler (Un- just what you’ve been waiting for. Highly productive soil types with in orig. Box* Kitchen Primitives* usual w/size marked inside of bot- high percentages of productivity make these properties perfect for Wood Pepsi Pop Cases & Pop Bot- tom)* 8 gal. Red Wing Water Cooler your farming operation or investment portfolio. Contact me direct tles* Hats & Hat Boxes* Kodak Slide w/Lid* (3) Stoneware Adv. Bowls. with any questions you may have on these GREAT Marshall Projector* Juice Glasses & De- FURNITURE,MOWERS,WIN- County Kansas properties. Jeff Dankenbring, 785-562-8386 canters* Banks* Stoneware Dishes* DOWS & DOORS & MORE! SELLER MOORE FAMILY FARMS, SALEFOR CONDUCTED JERRY BY: DREESE ESTATE WOLTERS AUCTION & REALTY Col. Jim Wolters, Broker & Auctioneer Box 68, 627 Market St. • Portis, KS 67474 email: [email protected] Jeff Dankenbring – Listing Agent 785-562-8386 Partial list, see full list on website: www.woltersauctionandre.com Mark Uhlik – Broker/Auctioneer 785-325-2740 Toll-Free: 866-346-2071 • Business 785-346-2071 www.MidwestLandandHome.com Cell: 785-545-7097 10-27-15 Sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 10/22/15 10:56 AM Page 12

Page 12 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Kansas Certified Crop Adviser Board announces exam registration Become a Certified Crop process to become certified management. CCA certifica- omy (ASA) to become certi- K-State Swine Day Adviser (CCA) with an ac- and register for the Febru- tion is the standard by fied. creditation exam, experi- ary CCA exams. Registra- which agronomy profession- Benefits to Certification: set for November 19 ence and a commitment to tion is now open for the Feb- als are judged nationwide. • Greater confidence in continuing education. Any ruary 6, 2016 examination Passing the exams is the professional competence The 2015 K-State Swine Day will be held Thursday, individual whose education, date. Go to www.certified first step toward gaining • Enhanced marketabili- Nov. 19, at the K-State Alumni Center located on the K- State campus. experience, and career path cropadviser.org/exams to your certification and creat- ty, employability, and oppor- The program will include: is associated with the prac- learn more. The registration ing opportunities for earn- tunity for advancement • Production Consequences of Low Birth Weight tice of agronomy should deadline is December 11, ing and advancement. • Improved monetary Pigs (Dr. Jim Nelssen, Dr. Duane Davis and Dr. John take the CCA exams. This in- 2015. The Kansas exam is The International Certi- factors Gonzalez, KSU) cludes college students, administered in Salina. fied Crop Adviser (ICCA) • Heightened job satis- • Countdown to the New Veterinary Feed Directive- agronomists, salespeople, The two comprehensive Program is the largest vol- faction What do we need to know? (Dr. Mike Apley, College of consultants, educators, and exams cover nutrient man- untary, agriculturally ori- • Raised public opinion Veterinary Medicine, KSU) conservation personnel. agement, soil and water ented certification program • Lowered risk • Latest Update on K-State Applied Swine Nutrition Join fellow agronomy management, integrated in North America. Over Make the commitment to Research (Dr. Mike Tokach, Dr. Joel DeRouchey and Dr. professionals by starting the pest management, and crop 13,000 agronomy profession- your career and your com- Bob Goodband, KSU) als have met the standards, munity, register for the in- • Impact of Feed Processing on PEDv Mitigation and exams, experience, educa- ternational and state board Pig Performance (Dr. Cassie Jones, Dr. Steve Dritz and tion, and ethics set by the exams today. Dr. Jason Woodworth, KSU) • Key Profit Drivers for Future Success in the Pork PERSONAL American Society of Agron- PROPERTY Business (Dr. Aaron Gaines, The Maschhoff’s Pork Group) Cost: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 — 10:00 AM $25 per participant by November 9 2323 North Jackson — JUNCTION CITY, KS FURNITURE & APPLIANCES: Lane Recliner, Lift Recliner, Bas- $35 per participant at the door sett Sofa & Love Seat, Wing Back Chair, Thomasville Ext Dining No charge for students if pre-registered Table w/4-Captain Chairs & 2-Side Chairs, China Cabinet, For more information and to register online, visit Kitchen Table w/6-Chairs, Oak 6 Drawer Credenza, Glass Top www.asi.k-state.edu/species/ swine/research-and-ex- Lamp Stand, 3-Lamp Stands, Coffee Table, Small Drop Leaf tension/ Table, 3 Tier Stand w/Cutting Board Top, 2-Dressers, 2-Chest Of Drawers, 2-Night Stands, Microwave Cart, Quilt Rack, Wall Hang- er Hat Rack, 2-Book Cases, “Wood House Family” Knick Knack Shelf, Holmes “Blizzard” Fan, Valet Clothes Steamer, Table Lamps, Modern Floor Lamp, Brass Floor Lamp, Magic Chef Mi- crowave, Kenmore Upright Frost Free 10 Cu Ft Freezer. COINS, GLASSWARE & COLLECTIBLES: Crystal (Sail boat, Sleigh Bowl, Bowl On Stand, Vases, Goblets, Juice Glasses, Bell, Paperweight), Pfaltzgraff “Village” Dinnerware Set, Bavarian China, Lots Of Decorative Plates, Blue & White Churchill-England China Plates, Numerous 50th Anniversary Dishes, PG Punch Bowl w/Cups, Cut Glass (Cookie Jar & Cake Plate), 2-Metal Glow Vases, Vases, Bud Vases, Roseville Candle Holders, Ceramic Dutch Oven, Ceramic Creamer & Sugar Set w/Napkin Holders, Ceramic 4-Piece Christmas Set, Glass Covered Cake Pedestal, Amber Glass Goblets & Stems, Misc Glass Goblets & Stems, Cocoa Cola Glasses, Black Angel Figurines, Diana Lounging Lady Figurine, Ceramic Boy & Dog Figurine, German Punch Cups, German Mugs, Budweiser Mugs, Glass Bells, Bell Collec- tion, Brass School Bell, Swiss Cow Bell, Large Salt & Pepper Set Collection, Plastic Aunt Jemima S&P Set, Decanter Collection, Misc Perfume Bottles, 2-Ginger Jars, Kincaid Tea Pot, Snack Sets, Misc Perfume Bottles, Wm Rogers & Son (Silver Plate Flat- ware Setting For 12 & Gold Plate Flatware Setting For 12), Onei- da Flatware, Silver Plate Coffee Set, “Living Light” Picture, Nu- merous Pictures, Seth Thomas Westminster Mantel Clock, Ce- ramic Eagle Clock, Jewelry Box Clock, Church Music Box, 2-Semi Tractor Clocks, Carousel Music Box, Oriental Dolls, Spanish Dancing Dolls, Musical Dolls, “Woody” Mini Guitar, “Guitarras Paracho” Spanish Guitar w/Soft Case, Music Books, Cook Books, Computer Books, “Coach” Purse, Misc Jewelry Boxes, Toy Cars Collection, Toy Fire Truck Collection, RC Truck, (For Coin List call office (785) 762-2266) selling at 10:00 A.M. TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: Casio LK94 Electric Organ, George Foreman Grill, Toaster Oven, 4 Hole B&D Toaster, West Bend Bread Maker, Vita mix Food Processor, Omega Mixer, Pots & Pans, Mixing Bowls, Crock Pots, Hot Air Cooker, Electric Fryer, Table Top Grill, Pump Lid Coffee Dispenser, Kitchen Utensils, Cut- lery Sets, Spice Rack, Candles, Bedding, Afghans, Throws, Games, Record Albums, DVD’s, Storage Boxes, Men’s Belts, Stuffed Toys, Christmas Wrap, Lights & Decorations, Shower Bench, Wrought Iron Patio Set w/Padded Chairs, Porch Glider, MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. Pictures go to KansasAuctions.net IRVIN JONES & CENCIL & ATWILL O’NEAL Lunch by Chuck Wagon. Terms Cash, Check or Credit Card. NRFA 785-762-2266 FAX: 785-762-8910 JAY E. BROWN, 785-223-7555 Broker & Auctioneer GREG HALLGREN, 785-499-5376 E-mail: [email protected] www.KSALlink.com • www.kansasauctions.net

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Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 13 Veterinary students awarded AABP Foundation, Zoetis annual scholarships Seventeen fourth-year essay submission and in- dustry with some relief from burden of our education but “Students benefit from experiential and mentor- veterinary students from volvement in bovine medi- financial pressures.” provides us with more clini- connecting with experts in ship support during veteri- across the country were rec- cine and bovine-related ex- One of the scholarship cal experience opportuni- the field who can share per- nary school can help shape ognized at the 2015 48th An- tracurricular activities. recipients, Jacob Hagen- ties since these funds can be sonal experiences and chal- future leaders who will go nual Conference of the Local recipients of 2015 maier, Kansas State Univer- used for externships and lenges associated with our on to significantly support American Association of scholarships are: sity, said the commitment to mentorships.” profession,” Dr. Braun said. producers in raising healthy Bovine Practitioners in New Jacob Hagenmaier and future food-animal veteri- As a former practicing “We have a strong veteri- animals and producing safe Orleans in September. Each Lacey Robinson, Kansas narians supports animal veterinarian, Doug Braun, nary community, and we feel food.” veterinary student was State University health and well-being by DVM, veterinary segment a combination of financial, awarded a scholarship of “With the cost of veteri- providing students with op- manager at Zoetis, under- $5,000 and paid travel to the nary education between portunities to work next to stands the importance of conference as part of the about $45,000 and $85,000 experienced practitioners. learning outside the class- 2015 AABP Foundation – each year, the support — fi- “We are spending more room. In addition to scholar- Zoetis Veterinary Student nancial and experiential — time in the classroom to ships, Commitment to Vet- Scholarship program. This for these students has an im- allow for better understand- erinarians also supports the scholarship program was es- measurable impact,” said M. ing of important aspects future of the veterinary pro- tablished in 2009 as part of Gatz Riddell Jr., DVM, exec- within our industry such as fession through training and the Zoetis Commitment to utive vice president, AABP. new technologies and regu- education, research and de- Veterinarians™ initiative to “This unique program be- lations, and consequently velopment and philanthro- help encourage and support tween the AABP Founda- we have fewer opportunities py. Commitment to Veteri- careers in large-animal vet- tion and Zoetis provides stu- for hands-on experience,” narians includes the Zoetis erinary medicine. Eligible dents with an opportunity to Hagenmaier said. “Finan- Externship Program, anoth- applicants entering their pursue important veteri- cial support by organiza- er engaging opportunity for senior year are evaluated nary experiences for the fu- tions such as Zoetis not only first- or second-year veteri- on academic performance, ture of the food-animal in- helps alleviate the financial nary students. College scholarships available for Kansas ag leaders Applications are now the world growing exponen- portunity for students con- scholarships to rural stu- being accepted for the 2016 tially, it is more important sidering careers in this rap- dents across the country. America’s Farmers Grow Ag than ever for my generation idly growing industry. Grow Recipients are chosen Leaders program. Spon- to step up to the task of Ag Leaders depends on based on academic achieve- Tucker Seibert, Navarre Boosters, earned the hand- sored by the Monsanto meeting the world’s needs.” farmer participation to help ment, leadership skills, shake as champion junior dairy goat showman at the Fund, the program will pro- With 57,900 average an- identify talented young peo- community service and com- Central Kansas Free Fair. vide over $500,000 in college nual job openings in agri- ple for those positions. mitment to agriculture. scholarships across rural culture and only 35,400 col- Since 2014, the Grow Ag Scholarships are adminis- America next spring to sup- lege graduates expected to Leaders program has tered by the National FFA port the next generation of fill them, there is a great op- awarded over $600,000 in Organization, but applicants agriculture. Last year, need not be FFA members to apply. November 15 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 9:30 AM Kansas students were AtAUCTION Wischropp Auction Facility, 930 Laing St., OSAGE CITY, KS awarded $46,500 in scholar- through February 1, stu- (just east of Sonic Drive In on Hwy. 31) dents can apply online at ships. GUNS: Sell first - 9:30 AM 30+ badges & patches; lots of Under the program, now FFA.org/scholarships. For 6 older Winchesters; Marlin, old tools; 25+ old spurs; 16+ in its second year, $1,500 more information, visit Colt, Remington, etc.; 40+ old bits; 7 hit & miss engines; scholarships are awarded to GrowAgLeaders.com, and most older & collectible. 6+ Maytag motors; 25+ meters high school and college stu- follow us on Facebook, Twit- 50+ Toy Guns; some gun & engines; 75+ 1/16 farm trac- dents pursuing ag-related ter and Instagram. books, parts, ammo; Hurd tors; 7 plastic IH 1/16 tractors; degrees. Because farmers Grow Ag Leaders is part Super Caster Reel on steel 35+ older farm toys; Hoppy pole; several mounts; 10+ windup toy; many old RR are the heart of the industry, of the America’s Farmers swords; 25+ pocket knives; 35+ books; tractor & implements applicants must obtain en- initiative. Since 2010, the old padlocks; 14+ beer signs; manuals, maps, etc. dorsements from at last America’s Farmers cam- VERY, VERY Partial listing. Guns sell first then swords & knives three local farmers to be paign and programs have then toys, collectibles, tools, etc. Will sell in second ring approx. considered. advocated on behalf of 11 AM. PREVIEW: Friday, Nov. 6, 5-7:30 PM. Grow Ag Leaders is de- farmers and their efforts to MRS. CHERYL “BILL” COONS, SELLER signed to encourage rural meet society’s needs Pictures & listing at: youth to remain in agricul- through agriculture. Learn www.wischroppauctions.com 785-828-4212 ture and to help them devel- more at AmericasFarm- WISCHROPP AUCTIONS• op the skills needed to fill ers.com. thousands of jobs in a vari- ety of fields – including farming, agronomy, educa- tion, engineering, business management and many Connor Pruente, Navarre Boosters, exhibited the cham- more. pion junior dairy goat at the Central Kansas Free Fair in Many of the past recipi- Abilene. ents are not waiting until after they graduate to begin their ag careers. Instead, they are already actively en- gaged in their field of inter- est. Examples include a fu- ture agriculture teacher who developed an agri-sci- ence camp to educate her ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! peers on ag literacy and a farm and ranch manage- ment major who maintains 240 acres of wheat while earning his degree. WE WILL OUTPRICE! Juliana Griffin of Belleville, studies agricul- ture education and is excit- ed to begin her career as an GUARANTEED! agriculture teacher or FFA advisor. “I am interested in agri- culture because it has al- ways been the backbone of our country, it is something that I take pride in and it is extremely important for the future,” said Griffin. “With less than two percent of the nation’s workforce being di- rectly involved in agricul- ture, and the population of Santee Structural Farm and Ranch Structures Pole Barns Stock Shelters Feed Bunks

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Page 14 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 tion Service, LLC. acreage, home, outbuild- mower, Gator, work bench, October 31 — Collectible ings, tractors, stock trailer, shop tools, trailer, furni- furniture, primitives, payloader, tillage equip., ture & more at Stilwell for Auction Sales Scheduled glassware, pottery, coins, combine, machinery, col- Robert & Marcia Benson. artwork, military items, lectibles, horse & live- Auctioneers: Dave Webb, furniture & appliances at stock equip., shop & misc. Webb & Associates Auc- check out the on-line schedule at www.grassandgrain.com McPherson. Auctioneers: held at Sabetha for Gary & tions & Appraisals. Oswalt Auction Service. Janice Aberle. Auction- November 1 — Collectibles, October 31 — Tractors, Hay eers: Hartter Auction (Pillsbury, Hallmark orna- October 27 — Commercial ty farm land held at Beloit more online at (www.big Monster, machinery, sal- Service. ments, Lowell Davis artist, real estate & business in- for Elizabeth Reese Trust iron.com). Auctioneers: vage pipe & scrap iron, October 31 — Trailer & misc. JD, Harley Davidson), JD ventory at Manhattan. Share of Edwin Jordan Stock Auction Co. SUV, trucks, generator & items, trucks, trailers & lawn equipment & tools & Auctioneers: Ruckert Re- Trust. Auctioneers: Thum- October 28 — Annual Fink shop equip., livestock misc. equipment at Her- more at Lawrence for alty & Auction. mel Real Estate & Auc- Beef Genetics Angus & equip., 1923 Ford Model T, ington for consignments. Eldon & Betty Roecker. October 27 — Antiques, col- tion, LLC. Charolais Bull sale at antiques, collectibles, fur- Auctioneers: Bob’s Auc- Auctioneers: Elston Auc- lectibles, appliances, October 28 — 3 bedroom Randolph. niture, appliances, lawn & tion Service, Bob Kickhae- tion Company. tools, misc., stock trailer, home held at Manhattan October 29 — 1968 Chevelle garden, tools & misc. at fer, Dave Bures. November 2 — 1998 Oldsmo- saddles & tack at Emporia for Anna Louise Area. SS, 1948 Chevy, 1978 Mal- Latham for Mrs. Delbert October 31 — Stately home bile 88 LS, John Deere 145 for property of Joyce Smi- Auctioneers: Gannon Real ibu race car, metal adver- “Joyce” Finley. Auction- on corner lot, 3 vacant lots, riding lawn mower, Kim- ley & the late Gary Smiley. Estate & Auctions. tising signs, die cast cars, eers: Walter Auction Serv- dolls, antiques tools, ball piano, furniture, old Auctioneers: Griffin Real October 28 — Tractors, com- guns, pistols, Daisy & Red ice. coins, tractors & more Fiesta, household, misc. at Estate & Auction Service, bines, trucks, trailers, Ryder BB guns & more at October 31 — Yard, equip- held at Eureka for Topeka for Mrs. Donald R. LC. farm equipment of all Manhattan for Kansas ment, guns, collectibles & Mitchell Estate. Auction- Kirkwood. Auctioneers: October 27 — Mitchell Coun- kinds, lawn & garden & Dept. of Revenue. Auc- jewelry at Newton for eers: Chuck Korte Real Es- Gannon Real Estate & tioneers: Totally Auction, John & Joan Boese Goer- tate & Auction Service, Auctions. LAND AUCTION Jeff Ruckert. ing. Auctioneers: Auction Inc. November 2 — Tractors, 520 Acres m/l FARM/RANCH/HUNT LAND October 29 — KAA 8th annu- Specialists, LLC. October 31 — Ranch-style trucks, combine, farm al livestock market auc- October 31 — Sports memo- house at Wakefield for equipment North of Otis tioneers contest held at rabilia, postcards, coins, Margaret (Mrs. Russell) for Don Schlegel. Auction- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 — 6:00 PM Russell for Kansas Auc- AUCTION LOCATION: Peoples Bank, 121 S. Main, Ertl toys & banks, Civil Jevons. Clay County Real eers: Farmland Auction & tioneers Association. MEDICINE LODGE, KANSAS War books, Abe Lincoln Estate, Greg Kretz, sales- Realty Co., Inc. October 30 & 31 (tag sale) — S/2 NE/4 AND SE/4 SW/4 AND SE/4 OF SECTION 20 AND THE pictures, Hesston belt man & auctioneer. November 3 — 866 +/- acres NE/4 AND THE E/2 NW/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 32S, Furniture, general house- buckles, collectibles, trail- October 31 — Farm machin- of Dickinson County farm- hold, lawn, garden & •RANGE 19 miles 15W, west BARBER of Hwy 281 COUNTY, on Hwy KANSAS. 160 to Sun City Rd then er & more at Newton for ery, trucks, tractors north land, CRP & pasture held south to property. sports, antiques, col- Ron & Catherine Soller of Abilene for Bruce & at Hope for Mr. Fred lectibles at Clay Center Estate. Auctioneers: Auc- Beverly Kogler Trust. Auc- Singer. Auctioneers: Unit- 85 Acres Tillable, balance pasture and hunting. for Charlotte Christensen tion Specialists, LLC. tioneers: Ron Shivers Auc- ed Country Real Estate, PROPERTY PREVIEW: Sunday, October 25th from 1:00-5:00 PM Stagner. Managed by October 31 — Antiques, tion Company. Crossroads Auction & Re- We will escort all parties and transportation will be provided. Stephanie Avery. primitives, collectibles, October 31 – Tractors, New alty. Escort is required to be on property. October 31 — Furniture, ap- furniture, mowers, win- Holland Skid Steer, & November 4 — Commercial You must call in advance to be put on the preview list. Contact Bill Eberhardt at 316.655.3690 pliances, coins, glassware, dows & doors at Portis for Tools for Benny Siebold, Real Estate (former con- to advise of your intent to preview. collectibles, tools & misc. Jerry Dreese Estate. Auc- NE of Clay Center. Auc- venience store) held at Visit website for details at Junction City for Irvin tioneers: Wolters Auction tioneers: Raymond Bott Emporia for C-Store, LLC. www.UCNRA.com Jones & Cencil & Atwill & Realty. Realty & Auction, Wash- Auctioneers: Miller & Office: 316-440-4465 O’Neal. Auctioneers: October 31 — Furniture, ington, Kansas. Midyett Real Estate, Brown Real Estate & Auc- china, glassware, costume November 1 — 2-Bedroom, 1 Osage County Branch, jewelry, collectibles, Bath home; appliances, Wayne Wischropp. household, misc. at Man- furniture, household, lawn November 4 — 270 acres m/l hattan for Virginia Harri- items, tools at Manhattan Wabaunsee County land son Estate and Thelma for Don Pickering Jr. Es- held at Zeandale. Auction- Ransom Estate. Auction- tate. Auctioneers: Gannon eers: Farmers National AUCTION eers: Gannon Real Estate Real Estate & Auctions. Co. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM & Auctions. November 1 — Collector car, November 4 — Tractors, Location: 2498 Spence Avenue — HANOVER, KANSAS Lunch Served by CYO October 31 — Cropland tractor & equipment, lawn combines, trucks, trailers, FROM HANOVER: head West on Hanover Ave. for 1.2 miles, turn North onto Yukon Blvd for 1.2 miles, turn West onto 23rd Rd for 1 mile, turn North onto Wagon Train Rd for 2.2 miles, turn East onto Spence Ave for 1 mile, turn South onto Xavier for ½ mile. NORTH ROUTE: from junction of Hwy. 148 & 27th Rd., head West on 27th Rd. for 4 miles, turn South onto Wagon Train Rd. for 1.5 miles, turn East onto Spence Ave. for ¾ mile, turn South onto Xavier for ½ mile. MACHINERY & IRRIGATION Rotary Shredder, 3pt.; 5 Star electric pressure washer; Central 2012 JD 6430 Premium Tractor, Post Hole Digger 3 pt., 8” auger; Forge ¾” ratchet and sockets ¾”- made in Germany, power quad JD AT630 front mount 6 row cul- 2”; ¼” ratchet and socket set; plus, dual hyd., 324 hours, 540 tivator, fits 10-40 series; Lee torque wrench ½”; pipe wrenches & 1000 pto s/n 1L06430XABH Blacksmith Inc. Danish tine up to 24”; adjustable wrenches 7032xx, same as new; 1990 JD track scratcher; Adams built bale up to 24”; vise grips; large and 4555 Tractor, front wheel assist, spear fits Koyker loader; 3 pt. small tap & die sets; drill bit set; 4675 hours, triple hyd., 1000 pto, bale carrier; Campbells 3 pt. hand drill; open end wrenches; quick hitch, approx. 70% rubber, tank carrier; Eversman Mfg. 2 screwdrivers; hammers; steel new alternator and battery, s/n wheeled V-blade ditcher; set of files; tin snips; drive pin punch RW4555P0044xx, very clean; new long snouts for JD flex head; set; c-clamps; grease gun; caulk- 1999 JD 9510 Maximizer Com- two 200 gal poly spraying tanks ing gun; ratchet straps; rubber bine, engine hrs. 2527, separa- on a universal mount; front mount straps; bungee cords; load tor hrs. 1930, Green Star system, shattercane wicker; grain auger binder; shovels, pick; pitch fork; 6 cyl, straw chopper, chaff 10ft, 4” diam., no motor; older machetes; anvil; block plane #3; spreader, new batteries, s/n 14x8 two wheeled utility trailer nuts & bolts; tool belt; toolboxes; H09510X6802xx, really clean; w/tilt, wood floor, hand winch; JD fuse box; transfer hose; clevis 2009 JD 620F hydra flex head, 4020 canopy; 100 gal fuel tank hitch; hitch pins; tractor toolbox; 20ft; JD 653 row crop head, 6 w/electric pump; 300 gal gas bar- JD rain flap; JD to Pioneer hy- row, s/n 3908xxH; JD 643 corn rel; older 200 gal boom sprayer; 3 draulic adapters; SMV signs; HD head, 6 row, s/n 5165xx; PK Mfg. JD hydraulic cylinders; Irrigation jumper cables; oil filter wrenches; 6T header trailer; Case IH 900 Motor & Pump - Chrysler slant pump jack; measuring wheel; 30 Air Planter, 6 row, cyclo air, seed 6, Gardner Denver 6” pump, Ft extension ladder; log chains; monitor, fertilizer pump, s/n setup for propane; irrigation old log roller; Air Devil portable JJC00233xx, very clean; Case pipe – 34 pieces, gated pipe, 9” kerosene heater; old Lansing IH 5400 Mulch-Till Grain Drill diam., 30 ft. each. Company 2 wheel cart; lots more w/transport cart, 15 ft., 7-1/2” LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT items. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM spacing, 24 rows, s/n JAG Twelve 16 Ft wire cattle panels; HOUSEHOLD FARMAuction will be held TOY in Kenwood Hall at AUCTIONthe Saline Co. Expo 900 Greeley 08534xx; JD 635 Winged Disc, nine 16 Ft wire hog panels; two The Pittsburg Pottery Co. Dia- 21ft; Kent 2111 Soil Saver, 11 16 Ft slant bar panels; two 10 Ft mond Brand 5 gal crock with SALINA, KANSAS shank, 14ft, MV90 12222; JD slant bar panels; two wheel load- wood hands; Redwing Union JOHN DEERE TOY TRACTORS combine, 6000/7000, 9400T, Mom & Son w/kite, Boy in jean 980 Field Cultivator w/anhy- ing chute; livestock syringes; Stoneware blue leaf 3 gal crock, & MEMORABILIA assortment of other JD tractors; jacket, boy w/tree & shovel); drous hookup, 27ft; White 549 banding tools; metal chicken wa- small crack; purple amethyst Precision Classics #1-8, 10, 12- Millennium Farm Classics Books inc (John Deere Black- Plow, 5 bottom, 18” moldboard, terers; metal chicken feeders; dishes, 8 place setting; Tienshan 17, 22, 25; JD 45 combine; Pre- (Case steam tractor, Froelich smith Boy; The Great American s/n 1241xx; Parker 2500 Gravity metal egg basket; heat lamps; Fine China salt, pepper, creamer, cision Key Series #1-10; Preci- gas tractor); Train sets (07900, Farm Tractors; The John Deere Wagon w/hydraulic unloading horse bridle; 4-double trees; 3- sugar set; English silver serving sion Elite Series #1-3; Series II 00972); clocks inc.: neon, trac- Tractor Legacy; Road Atlas); auger, 12T Electric running gear; horse hitch w/single trees; T- tray; cookie jar; cream can; can- Precision #1-4; 200th Birthday tor; Airplanes; horse drawn other JD items: suspenders, 1974 Chevrolet C60 Grain posts; electric steel posts; electric ning jars; wicker baskets; jewelry of John Deere (1954 GMC se- wagon; Banks inc.: trucks, gas flower pot, yo yo, license plate, Truck, 18ft wood box with racks, fence wire. box; old wooden baby rocker; old ries 950 cab w/Great Dane trail- pump, mailbox, anvils; JD yard sticks; calendars; caps; 350 engine, split shift 4 spd, twin TOOLS wicker baby cradle; children’s er, 10 pc historical set, 4520 games inc.: (dartboard, Clas- coasters; alarm clock; flag; yel- cylinder hoist, 46,800 miles, Central Machinery 10” table saw; board games, several; children’s tractor, 830 tractor); 1997 col- sic tractors, Monopoly, Master low umbrella; mugs; watch; clean; 1970 Chevrolet C50 Power Glide 7-1/2” electric circu- metal and wood school desk; lector series transport w/stock Farmer, JD Opdy); cars no 97 & water jug; other items; Machine Grain Truck, 16ft steel box with lar saw; 4-1/2” electric angle kids metal wagon; metal runner car; 2007 Heritage 1937 D; #23 Grand Prix; Fox Fire Farm Shed magazines; The Furrow racks, 350 engine, split shift 4 grinder w/cutoff disc; Rockwell 4” sleds; picnic table; lightning rods Hesston 1380 tractor; Dubuque by Lowell Davis; Precision JD special 100th anniversary Jan spd, Schwartz hoist, 64,400 electric jointer; Craftsman electric w/blue and white balls; several collector set 330 & 430; 50th sulky rake w/team & driver; Col- 1995; Caterpillar items inc.: miles, clean; Haul-Mor 6x12 chainsaw chain sharpener; B&D more items. ann 520 & 620; JD Heritage col- lectible figurine w/A tractor, Tom track tractors (583 pipe layer; grain wagon w/hoist; Rhino SE6 electric leaf blower; 1500 psi lection (blacksmith shop yard Boy #12, Big John #B; Trucks D9G track tractor; D8, 2-Ton, acc kit #1, blacksmith shop, inc.: Ertl American Classis 48 D7, D7 in WWII, Challenger, John Deere’s home, Grand De- Peterbilt w/4020, Kenworth Challenger 45); operators in- tour church); historical tractors w/8300; Freightliner 5127; JD structions for Cat D7; map of set 1; Precision 110 lawn & gar- Parts Express; several Peter- Caterpillar models; Series I & II den tractor; Precision construc- bilt; Spec Cast Kenworth W900 collector cards; COOP (no850 tion model 650H dozer; Gilpin & Peterbilt 385; Christmas inc: gas pump, 1st & 5th Coop trac- sulky plow; radiator book ends; 75th anniversary 20 JD D deco- tors, tanker truck banks 109 & John Deere LA tractor; HN trac- rative lights; JD globe; Treasury 110; Buhler Elevator Truck; belt Contact: Harold Travelute at 785-337-2770 for questions or for an appointment tor; 420 crawler; Utility; 7920; Masterpiece Santa on tractor, buckle; key chain w/tape mea- 1938 thresher; Field of Dreams other ornaments; Homestead sure; pocket knives); NCRA HAROLD & ROSEMARY TRAVELUTE 2640; 5020; radio controlled tree stand; reindeer; Collec- GMC tanker truck; Proto 2000 Terms: Cash sale. Statements sale day take precedence. Sellers, Auctioneers not responsible for accidents or theft. tractor; 60, D, 630, utility, G, E, tor’s edition: JD lantern; salt & tank car Conoco & Shell; Cred- Visit our page donaldprellrealtyauction.com for a copy of this sale bill, photos & map 720 hi crop, 8 miniature, SST16 pepper shakers; Harvest Her- it Union piggy banks; assort- spin steer mower, 40th ann itage trading cards; jigsaw puz- ment of other JD and tractor Donald Prell Realty & Auction tractor, BR, combine, A, 12a zle; Figurines (Cow on tractor, collector items. donaldprellrealtyauction.com Note: Howard has spent many years collecting the collector tractors and other JD items. Check our web site for pictures at www.thummelauction.com. AUCTIONEERS: Don Prell Steve Prell Dave Bures Auction ConductedHOWARD By: & WANDA KNIGHT Home: 785-799-3787 Cell: 785-713-2191 Home: 402-766-3743 THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC Cell: 785-562-6787 Cell: 402-239-9717 785-738-0067 10-27-15 Sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 10/22/15 12:33 PM Page 15

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farm equipment of all November 7 — Machinery, ances, furniture, electron- tional Company. niture & more at Cassoday trucks, combine, equip- kinds, lawn & garden & irrigation, trucks, live- ic wheelchair lift, tools, November 11 — 185 m/l for Gail F. Vogelman Revo- ment, car & misc. at Lin- more online at (www.big stock equipment, tools & antiques, holiday decora- acres Jackson County land cable Trust. Auctioneers: wood for Quentin Holmes. iron.com). Auctioneers: household at Hanover for tions, household at Tope- held at Holton. Auction- Sundgren Realty Inc., land Auctioneers: Elston Auc- Stock Auction Co. Harold & Rosemary Trav- ka for Richard Tarter & eers: Farmers National brokers. tions. November 5 — Real estate elute. Auctioneers: Don- Eloise Tarter (brother & Company. November 14 — Furniture, November 15 — Ohlde with house in Clay Center ald Prell Realty & Auc- sister). Auctioneers: Gan- November 11 — Tractors, household, dishes, glass- Brothers Mature Cow herd for Merton Bletcher. Clay tion. non Real Estate & Auc- combines, trucks, trailers, ware, guns, tools, an- dispersal at Marysville. County Real Estate, Greg November 7 — Mowers, gar- tions. farm equipment of all tiques, collectibles & November 17 — 153.51 acres Kretz, salesman & auc- den tractors, power, hand November 7 — Guns, knives, kinds, lawn & garden & much more at Abilene for Flint Hills grassland in tioneer. & garden tools, hardware swords, spurs, hit & miss more online at (www.big Jean Chamberlin. Auc- Lyon County held at Em- November 5 — 520 acres m/l & much more at Meriden engines, farm toys, tools, iron.com). Auctioneers: tioneers: Chamberlin Auc- poria for the William A. farm, ranch, hunting land for Sharon Neo. Auction- manuals & much more at Stock Auction Co. tion Service. Martin Revocable Trust. in Barber County held at eers: Wayne Hunter. Osage City for Mrs. Cheryl November 12 — 4,320 acres November 14 — 1,187 acres Auctioneers: Griffin Real Medicine Lodge. Auction- November 7 — Guns, knives, “Bill” Coons. Auctioneers: Ellis & Russell counties Marshall County farmland Estate & Auction Service, eers: United Country Real ammo, coins, currency at Wischropp Auctions. ranch land held at Hays held at Marysville for LC. Estate, National Realty & Sabetha for Dick Hughes November 7 — 120 acres for Leo J. Dreiling Revoca- Moore Family Farms. Auc- November 17 — 198 acres Auction. Estate. Auctioneers: Hart- Franklin Township land ble Trust. Auctioneers: tioneers: Midwest Land & Saline & McPherson Coun- November 7 — Tractors, ma- ter Auction Service. held at Washington for Joe Farm & Ranch Realty, Inc. Home, Jeff Dankenbring, ty farmland held at Salina chinery, tools & misc. just November 7 — 1959 Skyliner & June Sheppard. Auc- November 12 — 3BR home, Mark Uhlik. North of Cuba for Richard car, tractors, travel trailer, tioneers: Raymond Bott appliances, furniture, November 15 — Tractors, Continued on page 16 Kalivoda Trust. Auction- guns, pistols, shotguns, sm. Realty & Auction. household, garage items, eers: Larry Lagasse Auc- coin collection, stump November 7 — Irvine Ranch tools, misc.. at Manhattan tion. eater, yard tools & build- annual production sale for Janie Hale Estate. AUCTION November 7 — Rat Rods, ing materials, machinery (Simmental & SimAngus) Auctioneers: Gannon Real vintage cards & trucks at & tools at Benton for Patri- at Manhattan. Estate & Auctions. FOR: DON SCHLEGEL Cottonwood Falls for cia Holmes. Auctioneers: November 8 — Antiques, November 14 — Real estate MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 — 10:00 AM property of Tom Bell. Auc- Chuck Korte Real Estate & furniture, collectibles, & personal property at AUCTION LOCATION: 1 mile North of OTIS, KANSAS tioneers: Griffin Real Es- Auction Service, Inc. guns, military, Asian, pic- Concordia for NCK Com- TRACTORS/TRUCKS/Combine: JD 8100 Tractor w/ 4920 hours; 3 tate & Auction Service, November 7 — Farm toys, tures, advertising, rail- mercial Laundry. Auction- Grain Trucks low mileage; JD 9500 combine 3200 E.H. 2475 SH LC. John Deere toy tractors & road, pottery, glass, West- eers: Larry Lagasse Auc- FARM EQUIPMENT: A full line of farm machinery including a 22’ JD 630 disc, Quinstar FM 28’ and a FK 4x5 blade plow both w/pickers. November 7 — Tractor, memorabilia at Salina for ern, toys, hunting & fish- tion. Terms & Conditions: Cash or check with proper ID day of sale. Announce- motor grader, semi trailer, Howard & Wanda Knight. ing at Salina. Auctioneers: November 14 — 1,213 acre ments made day of sale shall take precedence over printed material. For terms, conditions or a complete brochure, contact: tools, tractor parts & much Auctioneers: Thummel Thummel Real Estate & Butler County farm & more at Manhattan (Keats) Real Estate &Auction Auction LLC. ranch, tractors, equip- FARMLAND AUCTION & REALTY CO., INC. for Reasoner Family LLC. November 10 — 389.42 m/l ment, vehicles, livestock 2707 Broadway, Hays, KS 67601 Trust. Auctioneers: Ruck- November 7 — Guns at Sali- acres Lyon County produc- equipment, tools, an- 785-628-2851 • Toll Free: 1-888-671-2851 E-mail: [email protected] ert Realty & Auction. na. Auctioneers: Thummel tive bottom ground held at tiques, fence material, fur- Web: www.farmlandauction.com November 7 — Furniture, Real Estate &Auction Hartford. Auctioneers: appliances, glassware, col- LLC. Farmers National Compa- lectibles, antiques & misc. November 7 — Home on ap- ny. at Junction City for Ben prox. 10 acres with pond; November 10 — 50.4 acres Hillyard. Auctioneers: 2010 Ford Focus, John m/l Douglas County farm- Brown Real Estate & Auc- Deere diesel lawn tractor, land held at Lawrence. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 10:00 AM tion Service, LLC. 8x10 utility shed, appli- Auctioneers: Farmers Na- ANTIQUEAuction will be held in Kenwood Hall AUCTION at the Saline Co. Expo 900 Greeley SALINA, KANSAS FURNITURE Pictures (Remington western wood & steel plow, hames, Oak triple curved china cabinet; print, End Of Trail, Religious, horse collars, bits, spurs, Amish 1700’s Windsor chair; French Currier & Ives Fort Putnam, double trees; child’s cowboy curio cabinet; round oak table original oil paintings; oval glass wall lamp, cowboy boots, plas- w/claw feet; spool cabinet picture from Clearwater, Ks., ter display boots); comic books; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 1:00 PM w/desk; ribbon cabinet; oak end European brass, Christmas 1000’s baseball cards; trade Auction will be held in Kenwood Hall at the Saline Co. Expo 900 Greeley table; National cash register; hunting w/walnut frame); cards; vintage baseball (gloves, GUN AUCTION oak 6’ bean counter; 4 section French heater stove made into shoes, balls & bats inc. 3 SALINA, KANSAS stack bookcase; 6 Eastlake Vic- lamp; hurricane lamp; candle Louisville Slugger); vintage 1. 57 cal. Ryan & Watson Lon- 33. 9 mm German P38 semi 28 ga Belgian muzzle load per- torian walnut cane bottom holder; large hand made bas- Christmas, red Santa Claus; don, England English flintlock auto pistol series dC43 24—L cussion cap single barrel chairs; possum belly kitchen ket; Indian basket; school lap German nativity; metal book muzzle loading pistol; 2. 38 cal. match w/holster & clip; 34. 22 smooth bore shotgun; 60. 12 ga cabinet bottom; dentist medical chalk board; 100’s of photos, bank; artisan glass paper- English pepperbox 6 shot per- cal. Ruger Mark II semi auto English “W. Richards” double cabinet; small walnut drop leaf photo albums; marbles; Chi- weights; Cat & other watch cussion revolver engraved; 3. pistol 3 ½” barrel /holster & clip barrel side by side side lock 2 table; horn hat rack; oak high nese head rest; black memora- fobs; men’s & ladies vintage 34 cal. Allen & Wheelock muz- 11-212—match; 35. 357 mag S number serial; 61. 10 ga Ithica back office chair; brass 1960’s bilia; Angora & mink coats; wrist watches; Newhouse traps; zle loading percussion single & W model 66-2 stainless dou- (New Ithica) double barrel side stand; steamer compacts; brass oil lamps; re- Toys (pressed steel, cast iron, shot rifled pistol no 26; 4. 44 ble revolver w/4” barrel, by side; 62. 12 ga Hopkins & trunks; John Deere end table; clining female mannequin; Girl plastic & rubber inc.: Structo, cal. Remington 1858 New holster; 36. 357 mag Ruger Allen falling block single shot brass fireplace front; ornate mir- Scout flag; Advertising inc.: Tonka, Redline, farm, fire, 36--; 63. 12 ga English “W Model percussion revolver model Speed 6 stainless dou- ror; ornate corner tier shelf; (Standard Oil, many beer lights, Matchbox, Hot Wheels, cast Richards” double barrel side by 6820-; 5. 22. Cal derringer re- ble action revolver w/4” barrel, travelers trunk; chrome red Rolling Rock beer, other beer lead painted cowboys, mechan- side side lock laminated barrel; volver Philada no 4274; 6. 32 Bob Allen nylon holster 160- chair; gold decorative shelf; advertising, L & M, Viceroy ical monkey, tin Harley motorcy- 717--; 37. 22 cal. Winchester 64. 12 ga NR Davis & Sons cal. L.W. Pond rim fire revolver needle point ottoman; wood signs, Mitchell Hill Seed sign, cle w/sidecar); unusual child’s model 47 bolt single shot double barrel side by side no 43 30--; 7. 41 cal. Remington der- container; floor lamps; small Men’s Room, Harley & JR beer; bike; Dolls inc; (large porcelain ringer 2 barrel L-919--; 32 cal peep sight Redfield sight sling under barrel; 65. 12 gal J 8. painted show case; other furni- Schlitz flashlight; Lucky Strike boy, life size black, Buddy L, S & W revolver model I ½ spur swivels; 38. 30 cal. Enfield US Stevens Arms & Tool Co single ture; wooden doors; stained tin; large wine & whiskey bot- Cowboy, Scarfoni, porcelain trigger; 9. 38 cal. Colt DA re- model 1917 Eddystone bolt ac- shot; 66. 12 ga Union Firearms; glass windows; screen doors. tles; 6’ hot rod light w/girl); doll heads some German, com- volver 1892; 10. 25 cal Colt tion rifle w/Williams peep sight 67. 12 ga Remington model 11 COLLECTABLES 1960’s Coca Cola pop ma- position, cowboy & cowgirl, model 25 pocket pistol semi 2” leather sling 799--; 39. 30-06 Browning pat semi auto modi- Guns inc.: (1920’s 32 automat- chine; Coke (clock, thermome- Russian Tea Caddy w/human barrel-4 ½” overall 1120--; 11. Springfield US model 1903 fied choke 2463--; 68. 20 ga H 64 cal. “Josh Golcher” muzzle Remington bolt action rifle & R model 158 Topper model ic Nazi German pistol w/holster; ter, glasses & pitcher, pop can hair); 100’s of pieces costume loader smooth bore musket w/bayonet; 40. 30 WCF Win- single shot youth size 3” cham- Franklin Mint Custer revolver light, display table); whiskey jewelry 1920’s to 1960’s; hun- long gun; 12. 32. Cal. rim fire chester model 94 lever action ber modified choke; 69. 20 ga w/certificate, double barrel jugs; Budweiser mugs; John dreds of old photos, tin types, Hopkins & Allen falling block rifle 14188--; 41. 22 cal. Moss- wing shotgun excellent, Stevens Deere advertising button; paint viewer cards; Hunting & Fish- single shot hex barrel saddle berg model 45A bolt action re- master slide action modified pump shotgun; bows & arrows); can); store tin Millers Bin slope ing (deer racks, several non ring; 13. 32 cal. Remington peater rifle; 42. 22 cal. Win- choke T77290—; 70. 410 High Military (Nazi German large front container; Wild Turkey mir- typical, bows & arrows, fishing model 4 rim fire rolling block chester model 67 bolt action Standard model K4111 Flight banner, swastika flag, original ror; GM mirror; Miller bar pad; rods, reels, lures some wood, single shot take down 24” bar- single shot rifle (L under side of King Skeet vent rib 228--; 71. photo Nazi soldiers, officers yardsticks; 1904 Viking refriger- tackle boxes, wooden decoys, rel; 14. 52 cal. Sharps vertical barrel); 43. 30-06 Remington 12 ga Marlin model Mark I uniforms from WWII, Korea & ator tags; “How to Fix your beaver log w/fur of mink, fishing breech carbine single shot 657- model 700BDL bolt action rifle France made modified choke Vietnam, medals, buttons, Ford” book; aviation & restau- rod display, Terracotta cock -; 15. 45-70 Springfield carbine w/Redfield 4X scope & mounts; pump w/recoil pad; 72. 20 ga memorabilia, trench art, war rant silverware; large assort- fight sculpture); Pocket knives US 1884 trap door rim fire sin- 44. 223 Ruger mini-14 stainless Springfield model 67 Series C relics & military medals; medal ment of paper beer advertise- some Winchester; hunting gle shot half octagon barrel; 16. semi w/sling Weaver Micro trac () slide action 3” holders & boxes; Army, Navy & ment; Railroad (UP gloves, knives; axes; tools; JD tractor 25-20 Stevens model 44 Ideal K4 scope & R Square stainless chamber; 73. 410 Stevens sin- Marine uniforms & hats, WWI Santa Fe calendars, assort- belts; books; vintage maga- lever action single shot 561--; mounts Noo378--; 45. 30-30 gle shot pat 8/12/1913 stamped holster, WWI & II West Point ment railroad instruction books, zines (Life Sat Evening Post); 17. 32 WCF cal. Winchester Winchester model 94 lever ac- 12 M-M; 74. 410 Iver Johnson hats, Dreadnought clipper print, brass keys & pens, rare brass metal head phones; Tools inc.: model 1873 lever action car- tion rifle 25683—pre 1964; 46. Champion single shot full Army camp stove, Army can- caboose keys, conductor’s hat, car crank, wood planes, wood bine 3217--; 18. 22. WRF cal. 22 cal. choke; 75. 20 ga Winchester teen, Army explosive “Solid tin Santa Fe toy train keys, but- levels, wrenches, tool belt; blue Winchester model 1890 slide semi auto plastic stock 22998-- model 12 slide action modified Class” container, WWII aviator tons, timetables, calendars,); kerosene heater; red porcelain action pat.1-29-01, 5339--; 19. ; 47. 303 (7.7 mm) Japanese choke 11499--; 76. 410 Moss- auto photos, WWII Japanese antique hats, dresses some cast iron stove; brass fans; 38 WCF cal. Winchester model military (Arisaka) 867--; 48. 22. berg model 500 slide action aviator autographed photo, beaded, gloves; antique scales; Coronado fan; sad irons; bake- 1892 lever action 4645--; 20. 30 Mossberg model 46B blot ac- vent rib full choke new in box photos of war zones beaches, vintage radios; unusual wire lite 45 record players; assort- cal. (US 30-40) Winchester tion rifle w/sling & Mossberg S- L8904--; 77. 410 Mossberg bottles of war zone sand, barb- radio antenna; vinyl records; ment 33 1/3 records; 45 model 1895 lever action 100 Microclick peep sight model 500E slide action wire from Japanese concentra- stereo equipment; quilts; nee- records; Coleman lamp; copper w/Pacific peep sight; 21. 30-40 monte carlo type stock; 49. 22 w/synthetic stock (pistol grip tion camp, pieces of shot down dle point; Pottery inc.: (Ro- & brass flask; wicker doll buggy; Krag US Springfield 1898 bolt cal. Browning Grade I (Bel- forearm) 18 ½” barrel w/flash Japanese planes, photos of seville, Weller, Coors, Hull, large country store jar; copper action, rotary mag Army rifle gium) take down semi auto suppressor K7809--; 78. 410 H downed WWII Japanese Kentucky handmade Stangel candy kettle; musical instru- 3695--; 22. 8 mm German w/grooved receiver rifle; 50. 22 & R single shot w/3” chamber planes, cast iron fireplace birds, large Meirsham, Fiesta, ments; violin, guitar, uke, con- Mauser 1939 model 89-K bolt cal. Remington model 522 full choke Topper model 88 andirons w/soldier figure, WWII unusual large mustache cup); certina w/bronze reeds; fold art action 77--; 23. 22 cal. Win- Viper semi auto rifle 30621--; AY5055--; 79. 45 cal Jukar rations, Airman’s flight suit; Glass inc.: cut glass, cruets, carved snake cane; cast iron chester model 1906 slide action 51. 22 cal. Colt Frontier Scout black powder percussion Ken- binoculars, telescoping wooden decanter, large Metlach beer JD lid; beer bottles & glass 20” hex barrel 1888-1911 7792- “Dodge City Centennial” single tucky pistol 00428—Spain; 80. monocular tripod, metal ammo stein; German soldier stein; mugs; 1930’s World’s Fair -; 24. 32 cal. Colt New Lightning action revolver in box; 52. 22 177 cal. or BB Daisy model 880 boxes, trunk); vintage religious English pottery lady; English cane; wooden snooker & pool slide action pat. May 29,1885- cal. Colt Frontier Scout “Okla- lot number BO12835 inc.: (pictures, books, brass pink & white serving bowl, glass score counter; jewelry boxes; Feb 22 1887 680--; 25. 30 WCF homa Diamond Jubilee” single w/Weaver C4 scope; 81. Sears candle sticks); wool Oriental flower frogs; green & clear de- 1800’s Harpers Bazaar maga- Winchester model 94 lever ac- action revolver; 53. 22 cal. Colt BB model 126 102940 air rifle rugs; Persian hand knotted pression; pheasant & other salt zines; assortment pop bottles; tion saddle ring carbine 9378--; Frontier Scout “Chisholm Trail” w/wood stock; 82. 177 cal rugs; rag rugs; sterling flatware, & pepper; ink wells; ink bottles 1960’s shadow box; coins & to- 26. 22 cal. Marlin lever action single action revolver in box Crossman Phantom breach serving pieces, salt & pepper & in box; spooners; salt dips; Art kens; 3’ carved wood Queen hex barrel pat 1-29-01 897--; new; 54. 22 cal. Colt Frontier barrel model CS1k77A w/5 x 32 candlesticks; Asian antiques glass; carnival blue glasses Mary ship; wooden ladder; can- 27. 22 cal. Stevens Marksman Scout “Ft. Riley, Ks” single ac- scope; 83. 22 cal. Stevens (Chinese alter, large Chinese w/ship; Cherub vase; cranberry vas seeder; wood plane collec- lever action single shot WB47 tion revolver in box new; 55. 30- lever action single shot needs ceramic vase, kimonos & other shade; Doctor quack machines; tion inc.: Stanley; brass blow 73--; 28. 22 short Winchester 30 Winchester model 94 “Buffa- re assembled; 84. Daisy BB Asian clothing, African spear, brass & glass light fixtures torches; metal detector; vet sy- model 90 slide action hex barrel lo Bill” lever action rifle new in #108 model 39; 85. Ben figure sculptures, sterling boat, w/globes; Western inc.: (child’s ringes; Kirby vacuum; roll up 8249--; 29. 8 mm Turkish box; 56. 30-30 Winchester Franklin pump pellet needs re wood temple, stone carvings, saddle, chaps, cowboy hats, maps; safety deposit box; doc- Mauser bolt action military mfg model 94 “Teddy Roosevelt” assembled; Assortment of Japanese wood block prints); saddles for décor, saddle tor box; assortment of other col- 1939 126--; 30. 22 cal. Savage lever action rifle new in box; 57. scopes (BSA, Red Dot, Jana, African Art masks & sculpture; stands, Indian blankets, cast lectables. Model 3 bolt single shot; 31. 22 30-30 Winchester model 94 other; powder horn; brass pow- Shriners hat & unusual bells; iron wagon wheel rim maker, cal. Stevens falling block needs “NRA” lever action rifle new in der flask; collection; Note: For pictures check our website at www.thummelauction.com. This is a very quality col- re assembled; 32. 9 mm Ger- box; 58. 22 cal. Marlin model ceremonial sword; vintage shot lection with many very unique collectables. It is a private collection the owners are retiring and man P-38 semi auto pistol 18— 990 DU semi auto rifle new in gun shells; assortment of other I w/holster matching numbers; box (Ducks Unlimited Ed); 59. items. moving out of state. There are many boxes they have not unpacked, there will be many other good collectables. Note: Check our web site for pictures at www.thummelauction.com. This is a private collection. Auction Conducted By: Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC 785-738-0067 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 10-27-15 Sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 10/22/15 12:33 PM Page 16

Page 16 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 lengths! He broke for down- street. Ike poked his head in up and over the ol’ pony’s Finally Gary’s buddies town with Gary hot on his a service station, decided withers! got two more ropes on Ike. BAXTER heels! against payin’ a visit, Ike ran across the back They tipped him over on the Ike’s first stop was a bounced across the next porch as Gary and his horse curb and managed to guide garage. The shocked owner lawn and into the backyard sorta hopped along behind him (as in guided missile), saw the big bull gallop by where a picnic was in him like they had their across the road. But not be- BLACK and slide in. Thinking to progress. pants down around their fore he kicked in the win- trap him, he closed the “Don’t anybody move!” knees! Ike made a loop dow and driver’s side door ONTHEEDGEOFCOMMONSENSE garage door. Gary had just screamed Gary as Ike wan- around the porch posts, of a curious onlooker who turned his horse into the dered amongst the frozen then headed back to the had stopped to gape! driveway when the garage relatives, squealing tod- street. The posts tore out Ike lived to make several Ike’s Tour door exploded in a shower dlers and potato salad. Gary with a screech and the roof more tours. There were Bein’ a country vet, I’ve pretty good rodeo. Gary hap- of splinters and glass! Ike roped him, but the rope collapsed like a hot dog some arenas he just didn’t had my share of emergency pened to be mounted and in thundered by him with a broke when Ike jumped stand closin’ its eyes. care to stay in. calls regarding escaped ani- the arena when the bull rid- good portion of the door over the neighbor’s privacy mals. Feeder steers in City in’ began. Ike was a big skewered to his head! fence. Someone threw Gary Auction Calendar, cont. Park, buffalo at the mall or rough blue gray brahma He ran across the street another rope. He dropped snakes in the school yard. with horns like petrified scattering lumber and drove the horn knot over the sad- Continued from page 15 tractors, tools, antiques, collectibles South of Con- But none of my rescue mis- cedar and the disposition of himself between the shavs dle horn and roped Ike for the children of John & cordia for Jim White Es- sions can compare to Gary’s a constipated bank examin- of a parked pony cart...head again! He set his horse. Margaret Morris. Auction- tate. Auctioneers: Larry tale entitled “THE DAY IKE er! Ike dislodged his rider first! He picked it up and When Ike hit the end of the eers: Riordan Auction & Lagasse Auction. TOURED FAIRVIEW.” with ease, made straight for smashed it into the side of a line, Gary might as well a- Realty. November 21 — 75 acres m/l Even thirty years ago the six-foot arena fence and car! been chained to a box car November 19 — Dickinson Nemaha County land held Fairview, Utah put on a cleared it by two cow Gary went to buildin’ a dropped off the Bay bridge! County grassland & tim- at Corning for Heirs of loop as the headed down the It jerked him and his saddle ber held at Abilene for Arthur & Esther Cottrell. Gene Wick & Dale Wick. Auctioneers: Ash Realty & Auctioneers: Riordan Auctions, LLC. Auction & Realty. November 21 — Antique November 21 — 359 acres furniture, antique glass- m/l of Osage County native ware & collectibles, pot- grass hayland, farmland & SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 — 9:30 AM tery, silverplate, house & AUCTION2110 Harper Dg. Fairgrounds Bldg. 21 — LAWRENCE, KS timber for hunting or kitchenwares, old toys, wildlife held at Osage City COLLECTIBLES: 200+ Pillsbury Collectibles Dating back to the 1968 Pontiac Catalina, 70s; Danbury Mint Lighted Xmas Doughboy Gingerbread House; for Ted L. & Patricia A. 1992 Buick Roadmaster at set 4 porcelain Danbury Mint dolls; 200+ Hallmark Ornament Davis Trust. Auctioneers: Council Grove for proper- Collection Dating back to the 70s to present. 100+ Lowell Davis Cline Realty & Auction, ty of the late Bill Williams Artist from Carthage Mo. John Deere Collectibles: 1970’s 4020 LLC. Diesel Pedal Tractor & Trailer; Harley Davidson. & Family. Auctioneers: November 21 — Chase Vintage full size One Horse Sleigh. Macy Realty & Auction. County home, Flint Hills, JOHN DEERE LAWN EQUIP. & TOOLS & MISC., Makita Tools November 21 — 903 acres See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listings & wildlife, cottonwood river Please visit us online at www.KansasAuctions.net/elston for pics! agricultural real estate held at Emporia for Chil- South of Barnes for Very Large Auction! The Quality is Outstanding! Concessions dren of James H. & Peggy Harold Bierbaum Revoca- L. Cooper. Auctioneers: SELLERS: ELDON & BETTY ROECKER ble Trust. Auctioneers: Griffin Real Estate & Auc- Auctioneers: ELSTON AUCTION COMPANY Wilson Auction Service, (785-594-0505) • (785-218-7851) tion Service, LC. “Serving Your Auction Needs Since 1994” Jim Vathauer, agent. November 21 — Vehicles, November 23 — Riley Coun- ty farmland held at Ran- dolph for the Heirs of Adeline Ericson & Twila Ericson. Auctioneers: Raymond Bott Realty & Auction. November 27 — 150 acres m/l Marshall County crop- land, pasture, timberland, wildlife habitat held at Frankfort for Heirs of the Loleta Morton Trust. November 28 — 271 acres m/l Pottawatomie County pastureland, CRP, mead- ow, wildlife habit, creek, farmstead, rock house held at Onaga for Regis L. & Evelyn F. Heiman Fami- ly Trust. Auctioneers: Cline Realty & Auction, LLC. December 5 — 158 acres m/l of Southern Nemaha County native grass pas- tureland held at Corning for Dennis & Mary Kather- ine Stallbaumer. Auction- eers: Cline Realty & Auc- tion, LLC. December 11 — Cloud Coun- ty real estate (144 acres tillable & creek w/home & acreage sold separately) South of Concordia for Jim White Estate. Auc- tioneers: Larry Lagasse Auction. December 17 — 308 acres Dickinson County farm- land held at Abilene for children of Gaylord & Ruth Buhrer. Auctioneers: Riordan Auction & Realty. 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 10/26/15 9:02 AM Page 17

Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 17 Lonesome Pine wins Kansas Championship Ranch Rodeo Cowboys and cowgirls Bud, Troy, Frank and Morris/Chase and Allen Patty’s Blue Valentine, award. Ro-deo, giving Keith & Rob- from Lonesome Pine Ranch Makenzie Higgs, Chris Pot- counties. This team won the owned and ridden by Justin The all-around cowboy bins the automatic qualifi- in Chase County won three ter and Travis Duncan. The wild cow milking. Scribner Keith of Keith & Robbins, was Austin Rathbun with cation representing KCRR. of five individual events to team won the cattle doctor- and Diamond P of El Dora- was named the top horse. Lazy B. Potter was the run- Other Kansas ranches al- capture first place at the ing, team penning and calf do won third overall and The runner-up top horse ner-up all-around. ready qualified for the Kansas Championship branding on its way to the first place in the ranch was Little Tee Jay Paul, rid- Lonesome Pine previ- world championships, No- Ranch Rodeo (KCRR), Sep- championship. bronc riding. Fourth place den by Cody Kendall. Little ously qualified at another vember 12-15 in Amarillo, tember 25-26 at Medicine The second place team was Lazy B of Ellsworth Tee Jay Paul is a four-time sanctioned event for the are Lazy B and Stock & Dia- Lodge. Team members were was Keith & Robbins of County. winner of the top horse World Championship Ranch mond E of Redfield.

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, Oct. 23, steers & FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-750 LBS. Frankfort 1 blk [email protected] Wamego 9 blk 3-4 5-6 @2300.00 Berryton 9 xbred [email protected] Blaine 1 blk [email protected] Manhattan 20 blk [email protected] heifers were selling at mostly steady Wamego 12 blk 5-6 5 @2275.00 prices on the heavy unweaned calves. Abilene 9 xbred [email protected] Leonardville 7 blk [email protected] BULLS — 1,400-1,825 LBS. Axtell 4 blk 2 7-8 @2250.00 Light steers & cattle that were weaned Harveyville 7 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] Wamego 17 blk 3-4 4-5 @2250.00 Wamego 10 blk 3-6 5 @2200.00 were selling higher. Cull cows sold Council Grove 20 blk [email protected] Abilene 1 Herf [email protected] White City 2 mix 5-6 7-8 @2200.00 steady to weaker with many low dress- Leonardville 9 blk [email protected] Frankfort 1 Herf [email protected] Wamego 6 blk 3-4 5-6 @2175.00 ing cows being offered. St. George 4 xbred [email protected] Abilene 1 Herf [email protected] Wamego 3 blk [email protected] Holton 13 blk [email protected] Olsburg 1 blk [email protected] Wamego 6 blk 3-4 7-8 @2100.00 STEER CALVES — 375-550 LBS. Mayetta 4 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Wamego 13 blk 5-6 7-8 @2100.00 Prairie Village 4 blk [email protected] Berryton 3 xbred [email protected] Alma 1 Herf [email protected] Wamego 17 blk [email protected] Berryton 6 xbred [email protected] St. George 3 blk [email protected] Wamego 7 blk 3-4 4-5 @1975.00 Dwight 5 blk [email protected] Berryton 19 mix [email protected] For our special cow sale held Wed., White City 2 Here 5-6 7 @1975.00 Linwood 3 blk [email protected] Wamego 4 blk [email protected] Oct. 21, we had a good buyer attendance Olsburg 4 blk 4-5 @1975.00 Manhattan 9 blk [email protected] Wamego 8 blk 3-4 4-5 @1850.00 Mayetta 6 blk [email protected] which was very interested in the cows Havensville 8 blk [email protected] Olsburg 4 blk [email protected] Olsburg 3 blk 4-5 4 @1850.00 St. George 5 blk [email protected] Abilene 7 Hereford [email protected] with type and quality. Axtell 3 blk [email protected] Wamego 6 blk 3-5 3 @1835.00 Riley 5 mix [email protected] Seneca 3 blk [email protected] COW/CALF PAIRS Wamego 7 xbred [email protected] Council Grove 5 blk [email protected] Olsburg 3 blk [email protected] Age Wamego 2 blk 7-8 8 @1800.00 Prairie Village 8 blk [email protected] Allen 3 blk [email protected] Quenemo 5 blk 2 @3750.00 White City 2 bwf [email protected] Olsburg 8 blk [email protected] Frankfort 3 blk [email protected] Quenemo 17 3 @3700.00 Abilene 5 Here [email protected] Manhattan 13 blk [email protected] Council Grove 13 blk [email protected] Quenemo 5 blk 2-3 @3650.00 Alma 4 blk SS 4-5 @1675.00 Allen 4 blk [email protected] Mayetta 7 blk [email protected] Quenemo 5 blk 2-3 @3600.00 Wamego 4 blk 7-8 4-5 @1625.00 Cedar Point 4 blk [email protected] Holton 3 blk [email protected] Quenemo 9 blk 3-4 @3450.00 Axtell 2 blk [email protected] Gypsum 5 Hereford [email protected] Wamego 8 blk 2-4 @3450.00 White City 2 Here BM 7 @1425.00 FEEDER STEERS — 550-850 LBS. COWS & HEIFERETTES — 775-1,825 LBS. White City 6 bwf 3-4 @3425.00 White City 2 Here BM 5-6 @1310.00 Berryton 8 xbred [email protected] Abilene 2 Hereford [email protected] Quenemo 6 blk 5-6 @3400.00 Alma 3 blk SS 3-4 @1300.00 Havensville 3 blk 2 @3350.00 Dwight 5 blk [email protected] Quenemo 1 blk [email protected] Abilene 2 Here 2 5-4 @1100.00 Peabody 12 Angus 5-6 @3325.00 Abilene 5 Here 00 5-6 @950.00 Holton 8 blk [email protected] Onaga 1 blk [email protected] Herington 3 blk 2-3 @3300.00 Alma 12 blk 00 4 @925.00 Berryton 13 blk [email protected] Wamego 1 blk [email protected] Axtell 9 blk 2 @3300.00 Frankfort 11 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] White City 5 bwf 5 @3250.00 Harveyville 4 bwf [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] White City 3 bwf 3 @3250.00 Holton 9 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Peabody 5 Angus 5-6 @3200.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS Harveyville 4 blk [email protected] Axtell 1 blk [email protected] Axtell 3 xbred 2 @3000.00 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30TH: Dwight 4 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 xbred [email protected] Alma 4 blk 6-7 @2950.00 St. George 5 blk [email protected] Holton 1 bwf [email protected] Frankfort 3 blk 6-8 @2900.00 120 choice reputation strs & hfrs, Frankfort 15 xbred [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Axtell 13 blk 2 @2850.00 550-700 lbs. Havensville 4 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 Holstein [email protected] Quenemo 7 blk 7-8 @2725.00 40 mostly blk strs & hfrs, 450-550 Council Grove 15 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Abilene 13 Here 4-8 @2650.00 Peabody 7 Angus 7-SS @2400.00 Alma 3 blk [email protected] Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] lbs. Abilene 6 Here 4 @2300.00 Havensville 3 blk [email protected] 38 choice reputation Angus strs & Wamego 1 xbred [email protected] Westmoreland 7 blk SS @2250.00 Berryton 11 xbred [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Quenemo 3 blk SS @2150.00 replacement quality hfrs, all Strong City 11 xbred [email protected] Manhattan 1 Hereford [email protected] Frankfort 2 blk BM @2150.00 preweaning shots, 500-650 lbs. Manhattan 10 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] White City 3 Here S-8 @2025.00 Berryton 12 blk [email protected] Abilene 1 xbred [email protected] Westmoreland 5 xbred @2025.00 33 choice reputation Angus strs & Wamego 5 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 1 bwf [email protected] Westmoreland 2 bwf 7-8 @2000.00 replacement quality hfrs, 2 rds Olsburg 3 blk [email protected] Abilene 1 Hereford [email protected] Westmoreland 5 xbred SS @1900.00 fall shots, no implants, 600-700 Harveyville 3 blk [email protected] Onaga 1 blk [email protected] Peabody 8 Angus SS/BM @1850.00 McLouth 3 xbred [email protected] Abilene 1 xbred [email protected] White City 5 wf SS/BM @1800.00 lbs. Frankfort 7 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Abilene 4 Here SS @1775.00 30 blk & Red Angus strs & hfrs, 1 Council Grove 3 xbred [email protected] Longford 1 Hereford [email protected] BRED COWS rd spring shots, 550-700 lbs. St. George 10 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] Age Mo. 30 fancy Angus strs & hfrs, 400- Manhattan 4 blk [email protected] Elmdale 1 blk [email protected] Wamego 14 blk 3-4 5-6 @2500.00 Cedar Point 5 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 simm [email protected] Wamego 6 blk 5-6 5 @2375.00 550 lbs. Havensville 4 blk [email protected] Abilene 1 Herford [email protected] Wamego 10 blk 3-4 3-4 @2325.00 20 blk & red bulls & hfrs, 450-600 Mayetta 9 blk [email protected] Holton 1 blk [email protected] Holton 4 xbred [email protected] White City 1 Hereford [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS lbs. Havensville 8 bwf [email protected] White City 1 Hereford [email protected] 12 blk strs & hfrs, 450-550 lbs. Seneca 3 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 simm [email protected] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH: Axtell 6 xbred [email protected] Leonardville 1 blk [email protected] 110 bk & bwf strs & hfrs, longtime Frankfort 7 xbred [email protected] Holton 1 blk [email protected] weaned, all shots, 550-650 lbs. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS Council Grove 12 blk [email protected] Onaga 1 blk [email protected] Council Grove 3 blk [email protected] Riley 1 Hereford [email protected] 34 choice reputation F-1 Baldys, SpecialFRIDAY, Simmental NOVEMBER Influence 6TH: Sale in Council Grove 5 xbred [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 500-600 lbs. conjunction with our Regular Sale Olpe 38 Holstein [email protected] Manhattan 1 Hereford [email protected] 20 blk strs & hfrs, weaned 8 weeks, Olpe 6 Holstein [email protected] El Dorado 1 Hereford [email protected] 150 choice reputation Sim/Angus Riley 1 xbred [email protected] all shots, 500-650 lbs. HEIFER CALVES — 425-550 LBS. Abilene 1 Hereford [email protected] 9 blk strs & hfrs, 60 days weaned, 2 steers & replacement quality Manhattan 8 blk [email protected] Abilene 1 Hereford [email protected] rds shots, 525-650 lbs. heifers, 500-700 lbs. Berryton 3 xbred [email protected] Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] 125 choice reputation blk strs & Holton 5 blk [email protected] Abilene 1 Hereford [email protected] Longford 8 Hereford [email protected] El Dorado 1 Hereford [email protected] SPECIAL COW SALE hfrs, complete rd. of spring Council Grove 5 blk [email protected] Clay Center 1 blk [email protected] WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18: shots, 450-600 lbs. Seneca 5 bwf [email protected] White City 1 Char [email protected] Starting at 11:00 AM 50 Sim-Angus steers & heifers, Abilene 8 Hereford [email protected] Manhattan 1 simm [email protected] Abilene 8 xbred [email protected] Frankfort 1 xbred [email protected] 30 choice blk & bwf cows, 3-4 yrs 500-650 lbs. Manhattan 22 blk [email protected] Silver Lake 1 Hereford [email protected] old w/Aug. 20 thru Sept. Angus- 25 Holstein steers, 400-600 lbs. Frankfort 5 xbred [email protected] Holton 1 blk [email protected] sired calves by side, all cows & 14 blk Simm strs, weaned 6 Westmoreland 3 blk [email protected] Abilene 1 Hereford [email protected] calves worked weeks, all shots, 550-650 lbs. # SPECIAL STOCK COW & BRED HEIFER SALES,WEDNESDAYS NOV.18 • DEC. 16 #

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Page 18 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 NRCS announces deadline for EQIP funding in Kansas Kansas agricultural pro- ducers with resource con- tance available for grazing Producers interested in ducers who want to improve cerns to submit an applica- land operations, confined EQIP should submit a natural resources and ad- tion by the application livestock operations, organ- signed application to the dress concerns are encour- deadline,” Banks said. ic producers, and wildlife local NRCS field office. Ap- aged to sign up for the Envi- EQIP is a voluntary con- habitat improvement, just to plications submitted by No- ronmental Quality Incen- servation program available name a few. More informa- vember 20, 2015, will be tives Program (EQIP) for agricultural producers. tion about financial and evaluated by NRCS staff. through the U.S. Depart- Through EQIP, NRCS will technical assistance can be For more information ment of Agriculture’s provide financial and tech- found on the Kansas NRCS visit the Kansas NRCS web- (USDA) Natural Resources nical assistance to install website at www.ks. site (www.ks.nrcs.usda. gov/ Conservation Service conservation practices that nrcs.usda.gov. programs) or your local U.S. (NRCS). Kansas NRCS state reduce soil erosion and sed- “EQIP also helps address Department of Agriculture conservationist Eric B. imentation, improve water the unique circumstances of (USDA) Service Center. To Banks announced that No- and air quality, and create socially disadvantaged, vet- find a service center near vember 20, 2015, will be the wildlife habitat. eran, limited resource, and you, check your telephone deadline. Many applicants have in- beginning farmers and book under “United States “Producers can sign-up terest in financial assis- ranchers, who have natural Government” or on the In- for EQIP at any time tance to address soil ero- resource concerns that need ternet at offices. usda.gov. throughout the year, but to sion and water quality is- to be addressed on their Follow us on Twitter compete for the upcoming sues on cropland. However, land,” said Banks. Qualify- @NRCS_Kansas. USDA is an funding, I encourage pro- there is also financial assis- ing Kansas producers com- equal opportunity provider pete separately and receive and employer. higher payment rates.

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John Deere blade, JD Van- calls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to offer you our very best deals of Brunt drill, single axle utility trailer, steel wheel planter, military the Year!! With your pre-pay order you will be entered into CHASE COUNTY, KANSAS Deuce and a half axle, radial arm saw, pedal sharpening stone and various drawings for FREE Chemicals & Prizes! HOME, FLINT HILLS, WILDLIFE, COTTONWOOD RIVER pedestal, Rockwell table saw, acetylene cutting torch with bottles and cart, Craftsman mower seat, bottle jacks, floor jacks, air jacks, Please call 800-821-4829 3 McCall pattern cabinets, heavy duty metal storage boxes, three sections of 8” H beams, fish tapes, CB radios and other equipment, or 785-346-5681 AUCTION kerosene shop heaters, case oil can, Buckeye steel tractor seats, rivet gun kit, hand tools, 3/4” socket set, 3 tractable extension cord, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 — 2:00 PM antique oil can, Troy-Bilt rear tine tiller, 150 gallon poly water tank, AUCTION LOCATION: 2568 215th Road — EMPORIA, KS drywall tools including texturing air gun, squirrel fans, Binks sprayer, FARM LAND AUCTION Sellers: Children of JAMES H. & PEGGY L. COOPER antique rail track tool, floor scale, L- Tec 225 wire welder, 220 arc welder, weed trimmer, fuel cans, cast iron tub feet, chain hoist, draw- bars, metal wheelbarrow, axle housing, Binks sprayer, air compres- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 9:00 AM sor, 4 row oval metal rotating parts Bin and much more. Held at Rossville Community Center, 420 Main St. Auctioneers Note: RW had a house moving business and col- ROSSVILLE, KANSAS lected and pulled antique tractors. Lots of good tools and hard to find tractor parts. CONCESSIONS by the Keats/Riley United Methodist church TERMS: Cash or Good Check. Announcements made day of sale take prece- dence over previous printed material. Auction company and seller not re- PROPERTY LOCATION: sponsible for accidents. From Saffordville, KS (8 miles west of Emporia, Ks on SELLERS: REASONER FAMILY TRUST Hwy 50) take ZZ RD south Jeff Ruckert, Auctioneer/Broker 1.5 miles and then go east Manhattan, KS 66502 approximately 1/2 mile on 785-565-8293 RD 215 to the property on [email protected] the north side of county road. The property has a www.RuckertAuctions.com northern drive way through the Flint Hills native bluestem pasture to the home. BRIEF LEGAL: A tract of land in the W/2 NE/4 south of the Cotton- 78.52 acres (m/l) of all tillable land located in Northwest wood River, less the West 330' and less R/W all in Sec. 23, Twp. 19 Shawnee County at NW 86th St & NW Davis Road. S, Rge. 9 East Chase Co. Ks. 57.2 Acres more less AND 6.8 Acres in the SW/4, SE/4 located South and East of the Cottonwood River AUCTIONSATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 — 9:30 AM www.simnittauction.com in Sec. 14, Twp. 19 S, Rge 9 East Chase Co. Ks. Total taxable acres 19723 SE Flint Hills Road — LATHAM, KANSAS 64.00 more or less. TAXES: $654.98. MINERALS: Sellers minerals pass with the deed TRACTORS, HAY MONSTER & MACHINERY (sells approx. 1:30 pm): 1969 JD “4000” 6-cyl. dsl. tractor w/JD “48” front-end loader, 6’ Darrell Simnitt to the buyer. hyd. bucket, bale spear, complete engine OH less than 2000 hrs. ago Countrywide IMPROVEMENTS: This home sits atop the southern Flint Hills ridge (runs, been shedded); 1958 JD “720” 2-cyl. dsl. tractor, Pony motor along the Cottonwood River. There are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Realty, Inc. start (doesn’t run, Pony motor off tractor, shedded); DewEze bale 785-231-0374 The home has 1344 sq. ft. It is a manufactured home built in 1984. wagon Hay Monster, 318 Chrysler ind. V-8 motor (runs, in good cond.); The home is on a cement block foundation, it has vinyl siding, with JD “336” sm. sq. wire-tie hay baler (good cond., been shedded); JD a composition shingle roof. There is propane heat and central air. “8350” 20-8 single disc grain drill (good cond., been shedded). You have heard the phrase, "You will never find another one", well SALVAGE PIPE & SCRAP IRON: 2 7/8 upset tubing, 32’ joints (ap- this may well hold true for this property. The view from this property prox. 12); 1/2 & 7/8 sucker rods; a lot of scrap iron. is gorgeous overlooking the Cottonwood River Valley! One can see SUV & TRUCKS (sells approx. 12:30): 2003 Jeep “Liberty Sport” for miles with all the unique color blocks from the different fields, 4x4 4-dr. SUV, 3.7 V-6 motor, auto on floor, loaded w/extras, 190,546 crops, and the bluestem grasses. The improvements are set in the mi., Master Craft 225/75R15 M&S radial tires, runs good (new rear SATURDAY,AUCTION OCTOBER 31 — 9:30 AM middle of the property with the timbered river being the boundary on brakes & tires); 1986 Dodge “150 Royal SE Ram” 1/2T PU 360 V-8 400 Grandview (Armory) — NEWTON, KANSAS the north. Other improvements include a 60' x 32' metal farm utility motor, auto., loaded w/extras; 1962 Ford “F-600” 2T truck, 292 V-8 YARD, EQUIPMENT: 2013 Machine; Wind Up Alligator; building with partial cement. There is also an open front horse and motor, 4-spd. trans., 2-spd. axle, 15 1/2’ wood floor, BBP single ram Dixon Speed ZTR 30” Deck & Dancing Sam; 2 Hummel Fonts; livestockThere loofing is also shed. a portable The property carport has on itsthe own property. well and septic sys- hoist, runs; 1973 GMC “Custom 6000” 2T truck, V-8 motor, 4-spd. Grass Catcher; Ariens ST824 Large Set of Monks; 9 pcs. tem. trans., 2-spd. axle, 16’ steel bed, DBP mod. 750, single ram hoist, Snow Blower-Elect Start; Roseville; Fenton Gone With THE ACREAGE: This is a Native Bluestem and mixed grass pas- body in good cond., doesn’t run. Coleman 5000 Portable Elec. the Wind Lamp; Portrait Pin ture that will compliment your livestock program. The property is GENERATOR & SHOP EQUIP.: Win-Co 12,000 W PTO port genera- Generator, Maxaer Plus/10HP Tray; Nude Satin Glass Pin fenced with barb wire and steel posts fence around the pasture. The tor 120/240 amp. (in good cond., shedded). Motor: Sun Twin Heater; Tray; Misc. RS Germany entrance to the property and yard area is over cattle guards, with the CUBE FEEDER & LVST. EQUIP.: (2) Bar Six 1,000 lb. PU cube feed- Vornado Fan; Lawn Mower Figurines & Cherubs; Mini convenience of no gates to open. The pasture is watered by a pond ers w/12V motors (1 nice); R.J. Mapes 12V lvst. fogger. Jack; Craftsman Weed Eater Church Collection; Sleepy Eye and well water. The timbered ridge cascades down to the Cotton- FORD CAR (sells approx. 1 pm): 1923 Ford Model-T coupe roadster 25cc; Poulan Pro Gas Weeder; Pitcher; Old Pictures; wood River on the north, offering a wildlife habitat for deer and other car, wooden spoke whls. engine free, doesn’t run. Poulan Elect Chain Saw; Wen Decorative Mirrors; Old Wooden wild game. The river offers fishing and boating activities. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES (sells approx. 11:30 am): pr. 42” & Elect Chain Saw; Snapper Grocery Cart; Antique ### ### pr. 53” steel tractor whls. w/lugs; V.H. Finley metal 3-gal. cream can & Blower/Vac; Snapper 725 EX Bed/Cane Insets; Ornate OPEN HOUSE/INSPECTION sev. other cream cans; 39” Hoosier-style kitchen cab., flour bin, ac- Self Propelled Mower; BD Dresser; Old Decorative Rug; Saturday, November 14, 2015 2-4 pm cordian dr., enamel top (real nice); 26” top loading, 1-dr. Oak ice box; Trimmer, 8V Weed Eater; Wheel Oak Incubator; Lady’s Writing Victor VV-XI 597359 talking machine Victrola, crank, Oak cab. & Or any other time by appointment with Griffin Real Estate & Auction. Barrow; Fishing Poles; Topside Desk; Sm. Oak & Brass Phone numbers listed below. records (nice); Late 1800s wooden frame & trim sofa & (2) matching wingback occas. chairs; Economy platform scales w/weights; metal Creeper; Bird Bath; Metal Perfume Cabinet; Oak Curved lawn chairs; Big Red Wagon childs wagon; D.R. Sperry 24” cast iron Storage Cabinet; Sentry 1175 & Glass Curio; Chest of Drawers; AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: It has been years since we have had the 1170 Safes; Sentry H3100 Sm. Chest; Theater Chairs from privilege of offering such a diverse Flint Hills property in such an bean pot w/3 feet & bail, good cond.; cast iron broiler; Griswold #8 cast iron skillet w/lid; 30” Standard Oil ISO-VIS metal motor oil sign; 42” Fire/Water Proof Safe. Newton Theater; Vornado Fan; affordable size acreage. The property is located minutes from Em- GUNS (Sell @ 11:00 AM): 2008 Frigidaire 20.6 Cu. Ft./Top poria and the Ks. Turnpike, yet still located in the Chase County metal Pepsi-Cola pop rd. sign; 66” metal Coca-Cola pop sign (Signs in good cond.). Remington Model 870 20GA, Freezer; Apartment Fridge; School District. It is hard to visualize the uniqueness of this prop- #RS23231R, NIB; N.E. Fire Stack Book Case; Curio erty. Look at all the pictures on our website, but more importantly, FURNITURE & APPLIANCES (sells approx. noon): Mahogany 34” dropleaf dinette table; 48” mahogany dinette table; 44” walnut C-roll Arms Pardner SB1-12GA- Cabinet; Portable Whirlpool come and experience this Flint Hills property in person. We look #NV22358-Never fired; Martin Dishwasher; Kenmore Washer forward to showing you the property! dbl. ped. desk; La-Z-Boy wall hugger rocker/recliner w/heat; wooden TERMS: Earnest money deposit day of auction is $15,000.00 made payable dressers; metal frame bed, complete, full size; Amana 19 cu. ft. & 22 Model 336C Micro-Groove & Elect. Dryer; Floral Arm Chair; to Lyon Co Title. Closing on or before December 22, 2015 at which time cu. ft. 2-dr. refrigerators; 2014 Whirlpool elec. glass-top kitchen range, Barrel; Cal 30-30 Win, NIB; Portable Oak Serving Cart; Kansas Warranty Deed will be given. Possession will be at time of closing. nice; 2013 GE microwave; 2014 Roper HD 4-cyl. auto washer, new; Remington Model 597 Magnum Dressers; Round Iron Bed; Dr. Taxes will be the responsibility of sellers. Buyers will be responsible for mak- (2) window ACs 8,000 & 12,000 BTU; Toyoset “White Clean 120” 5750 22, #2932324M, Tasco 7x20 Pine Chest; Pine Cabinet; Old ing their own inspections and rely on their own discernments concerning the property. All financing arrangements must be made prior to the auction. BTU kerosene heater, like new. Scope-Never Fired; WW2 Phone; 1910’s Oak Dresser/ Earnest money is nonrefundable with proof of merchantable title. There is LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS: Fimco spot sprayer, 15 gal. poly tank; Russian Military Rifle. Mirror; Drop Leaf Table; Wood no lease on the property. All information has been gathered from Chase alum. 6’ step ladder; alum. 12’ multi-ladder; alum. 24’ ext. ladder; 2x4 COLLECTIBLES & JEWELRY Table; 2 Portable Elec. Heaters; County sources and is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. lbr. 18”L (approx. 17) like new. includes Chocolate Opal; Plastic Child Table/Chair; Griffin TOOLS & MISC. (starts selling at 9:30 am): Craftsman 10” floor Turquoise; Gold; Lots of Santa Ornate Sewing Cabinet; Corner RICK GRIFFIN Real Estate mod. table saw; Delta “Home Craft” table mod. drill press, on stand; Fe Memorabilia includes Lg. Plant Stand, Oak Kneeler; 5 & 3 Broker/Auctioneer & Auction Ridgid 36” pipe wrench; gear pullers; Irg. tap & die set; Craftsman 26” Newton Station Time Table; Shelf Book Cases; Kitchen Cell: 620-343-0473 Service LC 3-dwr. tool cab w/48” metal top’ Craftsman 1/2” dr. flex-head 17” ratch- Black Memorabilia; Marx Metal Dinette Set; Patio Set; et, like new; 21 pc. 1/4” & 3/8” dr. SAE socket set; Craftsman SAE Train Rider; 50’s Toy Washing CHUCK MAGGARD comb. box & open end wrenches & others. 305 Broadway Sales/Auctioneer Auctioneer’s Note: Loader available day of sale. Lunch. Port-a-potty. Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845 JOHN & JOAN BOESE GOERING Cell: 620-794-8824 Phone: 620-273-6421 • Fax: 620-273-6425 MRS. DELBERT “JOYCE” FINLEY LINDA & BUD BOLEN, SELLERS Toll Free: 1-866-273-6421 WALTER AUCTION SERVICE In Office: Nancy Griffin, Heidi Maggard HOWARD, KS • www.auctionspecialists.com 620-374-2655 VERN KOCH, 316.772.6318 Email: [email protected] for completeAuctioneers: listingGene & pics: Walter www.alanjohnsonrealty.com & Dean Patterson www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:54 PM Page 19

Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 19 105.00-125.00. Grass hay: Bluestem Good, small squares, Market News Service, Dodge City, Steve Hessman, Rich Hruska, Kansas Hay 5.00/bale or 6.00/bale delivered, 100.00-130.00, Mid squares OIC (620) 227-8881 www.ams. usda.gov /mnreports/DC_GR310 70.00-90.00, mostly 70.00, large rounds 60.00-70.00, Fair, 50.00- txt 60.00. Brome: Good, small squares, 6.00/bale, 120.00-145.00/T, The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the Kansas De- Market Report Mid squares, 100.00-120.00, Good, large round, 25.00- partment of Agriculture with technical oversight from the 50.00/bale, 60.00-70.00/T, most 60.00, Fair 50.00-60.00; CWF USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. Grass mulch, large round 60.00-65.00. Straw, Good, small Hay trade slow to moderate. Demand best for stock cow squares 4.00/bale or 4.50/bale delivered; large square bales alfalfa and alfalfa pellets, moderate for dairy alfalfa and 55.00-75.00/T, large round 50.00-60.00. Sudan, Good large light for grinding alfalfa and grass hay. Warmer than normal round 60.00-65.00. temperatures and dry conditions have kept fall harvest ac- ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise tive. Supplemental feeding has begun in some of the driest noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares unless areas and cattle are being turned out on crop residue as the otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless otherwise corn, milo and soybeans are harvested. The milk price re- noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. mains around the breakeven point, Slaughter cattle re- *CWF Certified Weed Free bounded as much as 9.00/cwt again last week, but are still *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. losing money. If you have hay for sale or pasture to rent or **TDN calculated using the Western formula. Quantitative need hay or grazing, use the services of the Hay and Pasture factors are approximate, and many factors can affect feeding Exchange: www.kfb.org /commodities/haypasture/index. value. Values based on 100% dry matter (TDN showing both html 100% & 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance Southwest Kansas and intent of sale (usage). Source: Kansas Dept of Ag-USDA Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa, Horse, small squares 220.00-240.00. Dairy, RAT RODS, VINTAGE CARS & TRUCKS! .90-1.00/point RFV, Supreme 180.00-200.00; Premium 160.00- 185.00, Good 120.00-150.00. Stock or Dry Cow alfalfa, 100.00 to mostly 120.00. Fair-Good grinding alfalfa, at the edge of the AUCTION field 75.00-90.00, mostly 80.00. Ground and delivered locally SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM to feedlots and dairies 105.00-130.00, mostly 110.00-115.00. AUCTION LOCATION: Corner of Union & Vine The week of 10/12-17, 8,792T of grinding alfalfa and 1,475T of COTTONWOOD FALLS, KANSAS 66845 dairy alfalfa were delivered. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00- PROPERTY OF TOM BELL 65.00 delivered. Corn stalks 50.00-55.00, ground and deliv- Early Preview: Friday, Nov. 6, 1-6 PM ered 80.00-100.00. CRP, Good, large rounds 55.00-65.00. Cane Tom has been a long time collector. Here is your opportunity to or BMR Sudan, Good large bales 60.00-65.00, 75.00 delivered. purchase some nice road ready hot rods, or pick a project and fin- Oat hay, large bales Good 60.00. ish what Tom had planned for. Here is a small sampling of what will South Central Kansas be at the auction: Dairy and grinding alfalfa and alfalfa pellets steady. 1928/31 Ford Model T Pickup, w/running flathead V/8, good tires, open top on cab, sits low; 1936 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan Rat Rod, 454 Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Dairy, .90-1.05/point RFV, big block v/8, AT - 3 speed 400 turbo; 1952 Dodge M37 Military Rat Supreme, 170.00-210.00; Premium 160.00-185.00; Good, 120.00- Rod, rebuilt 350SBC, rebuilt 400 turbo tranny; 1955 Cadillac Coupe 150.00. Fair-Good grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field DeVille, 2 Door Hardtop,Series 62, no engine, tranny in trunk and 75.00-90.00; Utility-Fair 70.00-80.00. Ground and delivered drive shaft included; 1956 Mercury Monterey Custom, 2 Door Hard- locally to feedlots, 105.00-130.00, mostly 115.00. The week of top, 390 v/8, 3 speed manual on floor. This is only a small exam- ple of what will be offered on auction day. There will be a total 10/12-17, 5,455T of grinding alfalfa and 1,255T of dairy alfal- of 49 Lots, 40+ vehicles, visit our website for complete listing, fa were delivered. Alfalfa pellets: Sun Cured 15 pct protein photos, terms & options for internet bidding through Proxibid. 145.00-150.00, 17 pct protein 155.00-170.00; Dehydrated 17 pct 240.00. Straw, Good, large bales 55.00-65.00. Cane or BMR See www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com Sudan, Good large bales 60.00-65.00; Millet, Good large bales ForGriffin Full Sale Bill 80.00. Corn stalks 50.00-55.00. RICK GRIFFIN Real Estate Southeast Kansas Broker/Auctioneer & Auction Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay steady. Movement slow. Cell: 620-343-0473 Service LC Alfalfa: Horse or Goat, mid squares 250.00; Dairy and Stock CHUCK MAGGARD 305 Broadway Cow 1.00 to 1.05/point RFV, Premium-Supreme 185.00-200.00. Sales/Auctioneer Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845 Bluestem: Good, small squares, 100.00-140.00, mid and large Cell: 620-794-8824 Phone: 620-273-6421 • Fax: 620-273-6425 squares 70.00-90.00, mostly 70.00, large rounds 55.00-70.00, Toll Free: 1-866-273-6421 Fair, 50.00-55.00; Brome: Good, Small squares 120.00-145.00, In Office: Nancy Griffin, Heidi Maggard mid and large squares 100.00-125.00, large rounds 60.00- Email: [email protected] 70.00, fair 50.00-60.00. Grass Mulch CWF, large round 45.00- www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com 60.00. Northwest Kansas Dairy and Grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to spots moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small squares, 250.00-300.00; Dairy Premium-Supreme .95-1.00/point RFV, 190.00; Stock cow, Fair-Good, 120.00. Fair, Grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 70.00-90.00. Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies 110.00-125.00. North Central- Northeast Kansas Dairy and grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse, 250.00-300.00, some 8.00- 9.00/small square bale, delivered; Dairy, 1.00-1.10/point RFV, Supreme 185.00-210.00, Premium, 165.00-185.00; Stock Cow, Fair-Good, 120.00-130.00; Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa www.concordiachevybuick.com at the edge of the field, 70.00-90.00; Ground and delivered REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION ’05 Dodge Ram 2500 ’06 Ford F-450 SuperDuty XL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM SALE LOCATION: 1304 W. 1st Street — ABILENE, KANSAS 67410 REAL ESTATE SELLS AT 1:00 PM • OPEN HOUSE: SUNDAY, NOV. 1, 2-4 PM

3 Bed, 1 Bath, new siding, roof, Tommy lift, 1-owner, some windows & furnace, new fleet maintained, 5.7L HEMI V8, sewer line. PERFECT WORK TRUCK! V10 gas, 135k miles, ladder rack, auto, Detached garage, full basement. gas generator runs: hydraulic bucket, Lot Size: 120’x140’ power compressor & electrical outlets. LEGAL: Fairview Second Addition, ’98 Chevy C3500 Reg. Cab WOW!!! Don’t miss this one!!! S17, T13, R02, Block 34 Lots 16, 17, 18 less right of way, DRW Bucket Truck Dickinson County, Kansas 2014 TAXES: $980.92 ’98 Chevy C3500 Reg. Cab TERMS OF SALE: 10% down the day of sale and guaranteed. Property selling subject to easements DRW Bucket Truck sign a contract of sale. Balance due on or before and restrictions now existing. Potential bidders December 10, 2015 upon merchantable title. Title should satisfy themselves as to any inspections insurance will be used and cost equally divided be- needed before sale day. Property selling in its tween Buyer and Seller, First American Title Co. present existing condition. Announcements made will be escrow and closing agent. All information day of sale take precedence over printed material. given is from sources deemed reliable but not 102k miles, utility box, ladder rack, V8 PERSONAL PROPERTY John Deere #56 riding mower; grips; crescent wrenches; pitch gas, auto, electric over hydraulic invertor. Bookcases; metal shelving; Murray riding mower; metal forks; old bicycle; disc grinder; metal desk; 4 drawer chest of dresser w/mirror; grinder on Marksman BB gun; 177 cal. pel- drawers; magnifying reading stand; Craftsman snow blower; let gun; set of drafting tools; lots glass; copper tea kettle; col- welding bottle cart; Handyman of shop & hand tools; #6 wood ’08 Chevy Uplander EXT lectible toys; fire truck; fan; desk jack; 4’ dozer blade; 16’ alu- plane; hydraulic jack; wire puz- 205k miles, utility box, ladder rack, V8 chair; night stand; 13” color TV; minum extension ladder; vise; zles; tool box; some bedding; gas, auto, electric over hydraulic invertor. bed; old records; recliner; World Hobart wire welder; Lincoln 225 edger; beet saw; set of open end War II coat; metal stools; mi- amp stick welder; air compres- and box end wrenches; some crowave; cast iron skillets; metal sor; steel welding benches; table old tools; welding rod; VHS cabinets; squirrel cage fan; saw; 4 1/2” cut off band saw; tapes; exercise bike; MANY, 212 E. 6th Street Trafficway kerosene heater; pipe wood socket sets; electric drills; drill MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NU- clamps; block and tackle; pipe press; small anvil; bench MEROUS TO MENTION. Concordia, KS 66901 cutter; pipe cutter dies; roller grinder; small shear; yard wind stand; shop vac; push mower; mills; C-clamps; ice tongs; vise SELLER: DAVID A. II & REBECCA L. COLLMAN Toll-Free: & CYNTHIA L. MONROE & DENNIS L. MONROE Handicapped van. 1-800-748-8073 Joe Black, Broker, 785-200-6300 Office Ron Shivers, Associate Broker & Auctioneer, 785-479-6497 Cell 785-243-3325 214 N. Cedar, Abilene, Kansas 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:11 PM Page 20

Page 20 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 First-ever NWSS Angus Pen Heifer Show to be held in January For generations, the car- their ability to present a year,” says Jaclyn Clark, Nov. 20 is the ownership load and pen Angus bull uniform group of cattle. American Angus Associa- and entry deadline for all show has been a unique tra- The first-ever NWSS tion events and education participants in the carload dition at the National West- Angus Pen Heifer Show will director. “The breed’s lead- and pen show, Super-Point ern Stock Show (NWSS) in take place Jan. 16, 2016, ing maternal traits will be Roll of Victory (ROV) and Denver, Colo. New this year, down in the Yards. on display as breeders take junior Angus shows. No late LANDMONDAY, NOVEMBER AUCTION 23 — 7:00 PM exhibitors can enter their “We’re really looking for- part in this one-of-a-kind entries will be accepted, At the Senior Citizens Center — RANDOLPH, KANSAS 740 Acres, m/l, Northern Riley County Land in 7 Tracts registered-Angus heifers in ward to hosting the pen competition.” and exhibitors can sign up Cropland, Grassland, & Wildlife/Hunting Land the competition that ranks show for Angus heifers this For specific details on online at the bull or heifer carload www.nationalwestern.com. THE HEIRS OF ADELINE ERICSON & TWILA ERICSON and pen competitions, Association events dur- Auction by: please reference the official ing the NWSS kickoff with rules and regulations. the Angus Bull Sale Show at 8 a.m. Jan. 13, 2016, and con- Washington, Kansas SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM tinue through Jan. 16, 2016. 785-325-2734, 747-8017 or 747-6888 3920 SE 37th — TOPEKA, KANSAS The Marriott City Center www.BottRealtyAuction.com REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 12:00 NOON) Denver will again serve as HOME ON APPROXIMATELY 10 ACRES WITH POND the headquarter hotel for 2010 Ford Focus, John Deere Diesel Lawn Tractor, LIVING ESTATE SALE • Charlotte Christensen Stagner 8x10 Utility Shed, Appliances, Furniture, the week’s events, and par- Electronic Wheelchair Lift, Tools, Antiques, ticipants are encouraged to See last week’sHoliday Grass Decorations, & Grain for complete Household listings & details! go online and book their FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 — 3 to 7 PM rooms early. For more de- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 — 8 to 2 PM RICHARD TARTER & ELOISE TARTER tails on the Angus activities 423 Garfield — CLAY CENTER, KS (brother & sister) during the NWSS, visit FURNITURE: Solid maple bed- Cardinals scorecards 1956, www.angus.org. room set including complete full 1981 & ’82; early 1900s cobalt GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS bed, vanity w/mirror & bench & blue Jasperware tea service VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 5-drawer chest; 2 solid maple with underplate, sugar, creamer, 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 www.gannonauctions.com end/bedside tables w/drawers; teapot & pitcher; antique men’s LAND FOR SALE • JUST LISTED! full length tilting mirror on floor toiletry set in case; early 1900s stand; 2 tall wooden bookcases; Haviland chocolate set w/pot, lid # 2 Very Good Quality Farms # Bassett 5-drawer chest of draw- & 6 cups/saucers; Nippon nut • 160 acres South of Navarre. Lays very well, all broke. ers; full/queen headboard & bowl & 5 small bowls Morimura ESTATE AUCTION bedframe; 2 small bookcases; walnut nut; child’s china tea set; • 160 acres South of Navarre. 40 acres pasture, Everett spinet/console piano; large set of Fostoria crystal stars antique mahogany corner chair; with bands design 1930s; Fosto- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 1:00 PM balance broke, also lays good. antique carved walnut parlor ria coin glass; Fostoria Ameri- At the farm at 2568 215 Road, Emporia, Ks (Chase County). chair w/velvet upholstery; sever- can Rose bowls, serving dishes, From Emporia, West on Highway 50 6 miles to the Chase Give Dan a call al Early American style spindle goblets & salts; Northwood County Line, then South to the first intersection and West on for more information, back chairs; matching pair of hearts & flowers Carnival glass 215 Road 1.5 miles and down the lane to the house. Victorian parlor chairs w/carved footed compote; Victorian hand- FARM EQUIPMENT barrel, sn 11595; Savage(?) 410 785-479-0203. wood & pink brocade uphol- painted milkglass with silver- White 2-50 Field Boss Diesel full choke single shot; Iver John- www.rrehomes.com stery; old painted wood cabinet plate bands sugar & creamer; tractor, 3 pt. PTO, Canopy, 2900 son 410 single shot; Stevens 58 w/2 drawers, 2 doors; 2 match- many pieces of pressed, cut & hours with White 1510 loader; 2 bolt action 410; Mossberg 22 S, ing Thomasville wing back etched glass pitchers, vases & above ground cattle guards (to L, LR single shot model 42MB, chairs; 2 sleeper sofas; Aber- serving pieces; Hummel The be removed by buyer). US property, sn 31838, Sim- nathy small china w/open hutch; Builder Boy; silverplate brides CARPORT mons 2.5 scope; Wall hanger dropleaf dining table, 3 leaves & basket; woodcuts; several old 2 car carport (to be removed by double barrel shotgun; Daisy BB 6 woven seat ladder back flow blue pieces; large collection buyer within 10 days of auction). gun, wooden stock; 10 gun chairs; glass top coffee table; 2 of china/pottery shoes; vintage LAWN, GARDEN, SHOP wooden cabinet; Case Stag wood coffee tables; fancy corner Christmas decorations; china & OUTDOOR ITEMS handle knife; Hand made curio; painted chimney cabinet; vanity tray; glass perfumes; knives, 1 with Stag handle; wood hall tree; 2 bar stools; foot onyx parrot bookends; Reuge ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD Bushnell 3x9 scope; Reloading stool; 2 round end tables; Stow- jewelry box; Spode Blue Room Walnut Victorian parlor. dies, bullets, casings; 2 Mec 600 A-Way 3-drawer cedar chest; & Tradition Series plates; 2 pc. GUNS & RELATED ITEMS reloaders for 410, 12; 1 Ver- maple dropleaf end table; an- Victorian cranberry glass with (sell first) samec loader; Charge bar; Pa- tique Rotary electric sewing ma- gold trim perfume & vase; Cupie Ruger New Model Blackhawk chine in cabinet; dropleaf dining bride & groom cake topper; .357 Mag., 6 ½” barrel, sn 32- cific and Lee single stage table; round dining table & 4 GWTW lamp; Vaseline glass 48787; Ruger security Six .357, loader; Lee, Pacific dies for 357, chairs; antique wall hung drop candlestick; pair frosted green 4” barrel, sn 152-21165; L C 3006, 30-40; Lee auto prime down desk; small 5-drawer glass candlesticks; German Smith double barrel 12 ga. With tool; Redding powder measure; painted chest; several wood piano baby; pair Barbour Bros. Mat rib, field grade, 30” barrel, A few primers, bullets, powder chairs; solid maple drop down plated vases w/white/pink ruffle sn 22893; Co, and lead; Gun stock material; 10 desk, hutch & 3-drawer chest glass inserts; many marked fig- Ilion NY, military rolling block sin- gun wooden cabinet; Elk, deer combo; antique sewing table; urines, vases & plates; Royal gle shot, crescent butt (replaced antlers and head mounts; Abernathy cedar chest; 2 rock- Copenhagen & Delft pieces; stock) center fire smaller un- Turkey beards. ers; antique pie cupboard several sets milkglass dishes; known caliber, 28” barrel, bayo- SADDLES w/pierced tin doors & sides; tall Meredith Silverplate Victorian net lug; Fox Model B 20 gauge M. L. Leddy , San Angelo, TX painted cabinet; 2 matching candlestick wi/birds; 2 fancy trim double barrel 26” vent rib, some Ladies Western saddle; Billy bookcase style end tables; blocks from old Waterville Bank; engraving; Ruger #1 SS 30-06. Cook Roper saddle with nickel childs rocker & chair; vintage sewing basket; collection of 26” barrel, sn 131-40335, plate on horn (rough but rebuild- small metal kitchen cabinet; 4 hens on nests; EAPG tobacco Weaver 3X9 scope; Ruger #1 able); Frazier Makers, Pueblo old card tables; Philco cabinet canister; graniteware; tin candle SS 30-06, 26” barrel, Bushnell tooled high back square skirt stereo; 2 console TVs; small TV mold; glass pickle jar; 3x9 scope, sn 132-51651; Krag saddle with pocket on back & small Haier flat screen TV; lots stoneware bowls; 2 gal. Red 30-40 sporterized rifle, scope, (rough but rebuildable); Chas. P. of table & floor lamps; hooked & Wing crock; primitives; Fiesta custom Walnut stock; Henry Shipley (K.C) square back sad- braided rugs, large & small. large cobalt blue round platter & Lever Action 22 mag, grooved dle (rough but rebuildable). GENERALHOUSEHOLD: teapot; 2 Wagnerware Krusty receiver, sn M153350H; Cres- WESTERN Kitchenwares; large set Revere- Korn Kobs pans; collection of cent Firearms Co Peerless Shoe box of flint and partial ware pans; set Arabia Finland tea cups/saucers; 2 silverplate model 20 ga. Double barrel, 26”, arrow points; Belts and buckles; china; set of Chateau china casseroles & large serving tray; sn 288415; Spanish double bar- Renegade 6X 7 1/8 felt hat. “Dresdenflowers”; serving 2 stacking Pyrex bowls; 2 sets rel 12 ga. 28” barrels, full and JEWELRY pieces of Sango “Silent Night” aluminum popcorn/salad & 4 modified, sn 155646; Levever A box of jewelry, some costume, china; small kitchen appliances; bowls; Rochester 1904 copper Arms Co single shot 16 ga. 28” some turquoise and Western. lots of Willowware china; collec- chafing set; EAPG crystal star tion of teapots; cookbooks; pattern plates, sherbets & gob- Much more miscellaneous Auction order: Guns, Farm Equip- miniatures & display cases; lots lets; 4 piece set of Apothecary ment & then at about 2 pm the household and antique items of decorative glassware & china jars w/ground lids; old sheet plates; bed & table linens; fancy- music; vintage clothing from the SELLER: PEGGY COOPER ESTATE work & aprons; quad cane; 2 turn of the century to 1970s; shower benches; raised toilet 1930s official Camp Fire Girls seat; music books; old Life & ceremonial dress & beads; other magazines; lots of old Dis- ladies & mens hats; hankies; patch newspapers; luggage; lots costume jewelry; fine applique of vinyl covered wire shelving for quilt; convertible high chair/ cabinets; wall art (some signed); stroller; framed prints; pink De- 100s of books, old & new. pression glass plates; collection LAWN, GARDEN & SPORTS: of copper molds; CCCHS year- 620.340.5692 4” Werner ladder; tall wooden books 1906, 1909, 1908, 1920s- www.hancockauctionandrealestate.com ladder; step stools; several gar- 30s; collectibles from McKinley den benches; lawn & garden School & CCCHS; local city & hand tools; electric mower, business books; ledgers from blower & hedge trimmer; wheel- Boston Clothing Store; KSU barrow; planter pots; plant Royal Purple yearbooks from stands; large amount of cured the 1920s-30s; old school & firewood in 3 metal stands; sev- reading books from the ’50s- eral sets golf clubs; antique cro- ’60s; 1930s Peters Shoes wood quet set in wood stand. ball bat; many old children’s ANTIQUES&COLLECTIBLES: books from the 1800s-1950s; Lots of local advertising pieces; AC child’s grinder; child’s rolling Halcyon enamel owl box; field pin; Cub Scout items; old toys; surgical tools in case; WWII ’60s football & baseball helmets; pins/patches; WWII wool double Valentines from the 1930s & breasted coat; Weller lobster & 1950-60s; children’s dishes; crab flower frogs; Mammy gro- cast iron/wood school desk; 45 cery board; fancy hair combs; drawer wooden jewelers/ watch- Black Forest matchsafe; sterling makers parts cabinet; antique encased perfume; several com- clock cases converted to spoon pacts; bakelite cameo necklace display case & child’s china cab- & brooch; silhouette pictures; 2 inet; cast iron foot powered sulfide shooter marbles; Zippo wheel for powering hand tools; Masonic lighter; several frozen trade sign cast iron pocket- Charlottes; 1925 Conklin foun- watch large hanging jewelers/ tain pen & base; Century of watchmakers sign 45” tall. Progress souvenir; St. Louis THIS IS A LARGE SALE. MANY SMALLS. ITEMS FROM 3 GENERATIONS. FINE QUALITY ITEMS. ONE NOT TO MISS!

EVERYTHING IS PRICED & READY TO SELL! COME IN & SHOP—PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASES & TAKE THEM HOME! For detailed listing & lots of photos, go to: kansasfinderskeepers.blogspot.com QUESTIONS? Stephanie Avery, Sales Manager, 785-632-7304 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 10/26/15 8:51 AM Page 21

Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 21 spring calves, which is a and quality as we added else that will last. want. Questions? Call 330- kind of harvest, especially if growth, always with the end Next time in Black Ink® 465-0820 or e-mail steve@ cer- we’re selling. Of course, this in mind. Miranda Reiman will take a tifiedangusbeef.com. year the price fell faster We operate a commercial closer look at what consumers than the leaves on pasture cow herd in a business that trees, and made many of us has evolved over centuries # # wish we had put a floor but only recently became FOR SALE under the market. That more consumer-focused, $65,000 Price Reduced crash brought a realization conscious of its “end prod- to $60,000 COMBINE that such a steep price de- uct.” C 2000 Case IH 2366 cline was not the end we This beef cattle produc- Combine C had in mind. tion and supply chain grew A AFS yield monitor, But there may yet be op- into an industry of intercon- AM/FM w/cassette A tions not directly tied to the nected communities, with a player, new rear tires S Spring 2015 totally rebuilt inside of machine w/AFX rotor. futures market, thanks to few less operators now, but S the flexible nature of the more of them getting herds 2,645 engine hrs.,1,928 separator hrs. $25,000 spent on it in 2013, new bushings in sieve sections in 2014. Cut 196 cattle business. We might be in line to build demand as E acs. Of wheat this summer, always stored inside! E An end to stonewalling able to wean and precondi- strong and lasting as a well- By Steve Suther have a complete plan. tion calves or retain owner- planned stone wall. As it ex- HEADER & TRAILER There’s a stone wall of Stephen Covey famously ship at a custom feedlot, pands now, its component IH sorts near the top of our advised “beginning with the now that most analysts see parts are more intent on the Case IH 1020 Flex Head $8,000 IH country lane. People don’t end in mind,” which turns little additional downside end product than ever be- risk. fore. 20 ft. for & aft, know if it’s coming or going out to be applicable to hydraulic reel, unless they visited here ten everything from a life’s work Meanwhile, the fall We’ve worked according field ready. years ago. to a side project. brings other management to plan with our cow herd, if Includes That was about the time In the fall harvest sea- chores that bring us back to not the would-be wall. EZ-Trail Header Trailer. we returned from a vacation son, celebrated since the the plan. Pregnancy exams, That’s only because we trip and decided to build a dawn of time, it’s easy to booster shots and scours judged one endeavor much 785-632-4994 dry-stacked wall like the think about the planning vaccines remind us of the more important and worthy thousands we’d seen. We that went into growing bulls we used and when of focus. But another pro- live on a rocky hill with an crops. Machinery had to be next year’s calves will ar- verb says anything worth old foundation at its north fine-tuned, soil tested and rive. doing is worth doing right. base, so it seemed plausible. worked, seed planted and Bull sale catalogs have So this fall, with calves in But today, there is only a seedlings nurtured in their us shopping for genetics the backgrounding lot and that can help put the cap- the keeper cows on fall pas- partial wall, a poor start to a fields as they grew to matu- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 — 5:00 PM section of limestone fence. rity. stone on our herd, which ture, we’ll set and plumb the Wreath Hall, CiCo Park, 1710 Avery Ave., Pottorf Hall Mostly it’s a metaphor to Harvest brings a sense of has come along pretty much batter boards where the MANHATTAN, KS according to plan while the ideal wall should be, tie on show what happens if you closure, though marketing 1968 Chevelle SS 396, 1948 spend time and effort on issues likely remain. stone-pile wall languished. some guidelines and follow Chevy, 1978 Malibu race car, something when you don’t Many of us are weaning We’ve built in calving ease a plan to build something sand blasting cabinet, Car Grill, metal cast car, blow torches, die cast car bank, KFB president thanks Roberts for formal biotech hearing wooden steering wheel, brass lantern, hood ornament, metal advertising signs, double sided sign, Kansas Farm Bureau safe for humans and the en- crease the cost of food. We tized by misguided labeling toy train, calibers, micrometers, large military ammo box, large an- president Rich Felts re- vironment. need a uniform, national laws. Sen. Roberts under- tique tricycle, AC oil filter can, Batmobile 1:25 model car, 2 Chev- elle SS 396 1:18 Die Cast. leases the following state- “Senators also heard food labeling standard that stands this and we are Stack-On gun safe, several Daisy and Red Ryder BB guns. ment last week praising how a patchwork of differ- ensures consumers have ac- thankful for his leadership Long Guns: Mosin Nagent M44 7.62 x 54R, Garfield 22 LR semi Sen. Pat Roberts for hold- ent state GMO labeling laws cess to the same informa- on this issue.” auto, Stevens 87A 22LR semi auto, Winchester 11 12ga. semi ing a hearing on the role of would slow interstate com- tion regardless of where auto, Noble 20 ga, Turkish mouser 8mm 1933, Winchester 60 22 biotechnology in agricul- merce, make it harder for they live or shop. Also, a LR, Winchester 1200 12 ga, Utica 20 ga, double barrel, Stevens 340B 223, Winchester 250 22LR lever action, Western field 895 ture. farmers to get their prod- proven technology should 22LR lever action, Eddystone 30-06 model 1917, Glenfield 60 “On behalf of the farmer ucts to market, and in- not be allowed to be stigma- 22LR, Marlin 25 22LR with simmons scope, Pistols: Black Pow- and rancher county mem- der 44 cal double barrel, Steven Tip Up 22 cal single shot, Iver Johnson Tip UP 38 cal, FIE reproduction 30 cal, large selection of bers of Kansas Farm Bu- ANTIQUE TAG SALE & knives and 1 sword. reau, we are pleased that Morgan silver dollars 1887, walking liberty dollar, foreign coins. Sen. Pat Roberts held a suc- GSI SEIZED ASSETS FOR KANSAS DEPT. OF REVENUE cessful Agriculture Com- GRAIN BINS HOME LIQUIDATION ALL SIZES AVAILABLE TERMS: 10% buyer’s premium applies to all sales. Forms of payment mittee hearing this week on Credit Cards, Cash or good check. Announcements day of sale take prece- Hopper Bins Available dence over previous printed materials an issue of vital impor- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7: 8 to 4 PM FINANCING AVAILABLE tance. Biotechnology, in- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8: 1 to 5 PM Harder AG PRODUCTS TOTALLYAUCTION.COM cluding genetically modi- West Highway 50 LOCATION:# 415 North Vine# fied organisms, or GMOs, ABILENE, KANSAS PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 helps farmers produce Phone 620-983-2158 COLLECTIBLES: Waffum military dagger; 64” x 75” horse hair lap robe www.grainbinsusa.com higher yields on less land by E.W. Biggs; antique Gilbert clock, 7 day; Dreacel dropleaf dining while using fewer pesti- table & 6 chairs, 3 leaves and pads; Delaval cream separator, com- cides and less water. plete; GE porcelain refrigerator (1930s) missing top; Magic Chef porce- HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. lain stove; small oak sideboard, unusual; 2 ladies Mission oak rockers, “The hearing on Wednes- matching; curved oak china cabinet; light oak writing desk/curio cabinet. CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM day was a prime opportuni- HOUSEHOLD: Whirlpool side by side refrigerator; Maytag smooth top SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD ty for senators to hear about stove; many quality table top appliances; dishes, & housewares. Complete line of quality hand tools. WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH the safety of biotechnology. Many Shriner Beam bottles & other shriner & clown items. 10/21/15 The scientific consensus re- MRS. MARY MATTESON Steer & heifer calves sold steady to $3 higher, feeder steers and heifers sold $3-5 garding GMO safety is over- higher Slaughter cows and bulls sold steady to $2 lower whelming, with nearly 2,000 Mrs. Matteson is moving and wishes to sell items left in her COWS Herington, 4 bmf [email protected] Hope, 2 blk [email protected] studies and the leading largeWatch 2 story websites house &for large upcoming garage. detailed list & pictures! Herington, 1 wht [email protected] Herington, 8 blk [email protected] Ramona, 58 mix [email protected] health and safety bodies in kansasauctions.net or ksallink.com Florence, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 3 mix [email protected] Ramona, 55 mix [email protected] Florence, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 2 bwf [email protected] Lincolnville, 62 mix [email protected] the world – from the World Wilsey, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 rwf [email protected] BRED COWS Health Organization to the Council Grove, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] Bred cows went from $1,150 to American Medical Associa- ANNETTE’S LIQUIDATION SERVICE Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 1 red [email protected] $1,600 tion – finding biotechnology Annette Reynolds 785-263-6154/785-263-3394 Council Grove, 1 blk [email protected] STEERS HEIFERS Council Grove, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 3 blk [email protected] Hope, 6 blk [email protected] Florence, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 5 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 2 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 1 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 7 mix [email protected] Herrington, 68 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 25 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 2 char [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 5 blk [email protected] Florence, 1 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 5 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 6 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 9 blk [email protected] Herington, 65 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 12 mix [email protected] Herington, 4 blk [email protected] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 10:30 AM Florence, 1 red [email protected] Herington, 5 blk [email protected] Herington, 19 mix [email protected] WeAUCTION will sell the following described personal property at public auction at the farm Florence, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 62 mix [email protected] Ramona, 21 blk [email protected] located 1 mile North of CUBA, KS on 260th Rd. and 3/4 mile West on Nickel Rd. Lincolnville, 1 red [email protected] Lincolnville, 62 mix [email protected] Hope, 10 blk [email protected] (2534 Nickel Road — CUBA, KANSAS) BULLS Abilene, 59 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, 7 mix [email protected] TRACTOR & MACHINERY corn, bean & milo drums; Landoll trailer; Van Brundt salvage drill; Herington, 2 blk [email protected] Abilene, 60 mix [email protected] 1976 IHC 1466 dsl tractor, 3 pt., 5 shank 3 pt. ripper; FlexKing 15’ small asst. iron. Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Florenece, 16 blk [email protected] PTO, 2 hyds. TA good, axle V blade w/treaders; IHC 14’ pull TOOLS & MISC. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR OCT. 28: mount 20.8x38 duals; front type chisel; 9’ 3 pt. rear blade; Homelite chain saw; Skil saw; 36” weights; 1976 IHC 1466 dsl trac- IHC 7’ 2 pt. sickle bar mower; NH pipe wrench; air bubble; 18” pipe • 18 mix strs and hfrs, 400-600 lbs •64 blk bwf hfrs, 825-850 lbs, home raised tor, 3 pt., 2 hyds., 2 PTO, axle 5 bar side delivery rake; 2 pt. mist wrench; come-along; 4 hand • 12 blk hfrs 350-500 lbs, Cattle Master Gold •62 blk bwf, 875-900 lbs mount duals, 18.4x28, weights & blower; Mayrath 8” 48’ PTO sprayers; Handyman jack; 3 spin- one shot, poured & calf hood vacc, weaned •60 mix strs, 825-850 lbs saddle tanks; 1941 Farmall H auger; GT 6” 40’ PTO auger; ner jacks; live trap; 50 quarts en- •35 blk strs, 450-600 lbs, Cattle Master Gold •62 mix strs, 850-875 lbs tractor, steel wheels, Ser#59574; Case 12’ tandem disk; 12 v drill gine oil; 6 - 5 gal. buckets IHC 30 1961 IHC Loadstar 1600 2-ton fill auger; 6 row IHC cultivator; 4 wt. oil; 12 gallons antifreeze; one shot, poured & weaned •62 blk strs, 850-900 lbs off one ranch truck, 15 1/2’ bed & hoist, V8 en- row cultivator; 6 row lister; 2 pt. asst. bearings; small asst. hand •40 blk strs, 500-600 lbs •124 mostly blk steers, 875-900 lbs gine, 4 spd. 2 spd. trans., 88,659 salvage lister; 2 pt. post driver; tools; gas cans; 7 sheets 1/2” •42 blk, bwf strs&hfrs, 500-600 lbs MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! miles; 25’ Brady field cultivator JD 8300 single disk drill (sal- particle board; asst. of bolts & w/harrow hyd. fold; IHC 800 Cy- vage); 100 gal. propane tank; 3 parts, MISC. TOO NUMEROUS Sheep & Goat Sale: October 29, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. cloAir 6 row pull type planter, pt. sprayboom; JD flatbed hay TO MENTION! Our Consignments can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to TERMS: Cash or check with proper ID. LUNCH ON GROUNDS. www.grassandgrain.com & logging onto the online Subscription. RICHARD KALIVODA TRUST, Sellers View Our Auction Live at LMAAUCTIONS.COM Website: www.llagasseauction-re.com • E-mail: [email protected] AUCTION CONDUCTED BY LARRY LAGASSE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. • Barn Phone 785-258-2205 CONCORDIA, KANSAS Bill Mathias, Manager • 785-258-0102 AUCTIONEERS: Gary Suderman - 913-837-6785 • Rick Parkerson - 620-767-2738 LARRY LAGASSE LANCE LAGASSE JOE ODETTE Ph: 785-243-3270 Ph: 785-262-1185 Ph: 785-243-4416 Bob Kickhaefer, Cell - 785-258-4188 • Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 10/26/15 7:28 AM Page 22

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Farmers & Ranchers Livestock Commission Co., Inc. Salina, KANSAS AUCTIONS EVERY SALE BARN PHONE: MONDAY & THURSDAY MONDAY — HOGS785-825-0211 & CATTLE Hogs sell at 10:30 a.m. Cattle at 12:00 Noon. Selling calves and Selling Hogs & Cattle every Monday yearlings first, followed by Packer cows and bulls. Upcoming Calf Sales: Upcoming Cow Sale • Tuesday, November 3, 2015 THURSDAY — CATTLE ONLY Dates: • Tuesday, November 10, 2015 • Monday, November 9, 2015 • 6 PM WEANED VACCINATED SALES: Selling starts at 10:00 a.m. Consign your cattle as early as pos- sible so we can get them highly advertised. • Tuesday, November 17, 2015 • Tuesday, December 1, 2015 • Tuesday, December 15, 2015 • Tuesday, January 5, 2016 — AUCTIONEERS — ALL SPECIAL TUESDAY SALES • Tuesday, February 2, 2016 KYLE ELWOOD, ANDREW SYLVESTER & GARREN WALROD START AT 12 NOON ALL SPECIAL TUESDAY SALES For a complete list of cattle for all sales check out our website at www.fandrlive.com START AT 12:00 NOON RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK TOTALED 4,836 CATTLE & 51 HOGS. 14 red Braman, OK @2450.00 6 blk Wilsey @2625.00 45 blk Manchester @2250.00 9 bwf Soldier @2575.00 STEERS 16 blk Randolph [email protected] BRED COWS 5 red Wilsey @2500.00 300-400 $260.00-$285.00 57 blk Hope [email protected] 14 blk Leoti 7-8 mo @2575.00 400-500 $250.00-$272.00 126 mix Hope [email protected] 3 blk Leoti 7-8 mo @2500.00 COWS 500-600 $220.00-$236.00 61 blk Erie [email protected] 9 blk Wilsey 7-8 mo @2500.00 1 blk Barnard [email protected] 600-700 $198.00-$210.00 18 blk Ada [email protected] 5 blk Tescott 7-8 mo @2350.00 1 blk Salina [email protected] 700-800 $185.00-$209.00 3 blk Durham [email protected] 10 blk Wyoming 7-8 mo @2300.00 2 blk Barnard [email protected] 800-900 $180.00-$201.00 55 blk Hope [email protected] 5 red Gypsum spring @2275.00 1 blk Salina [email protected] 900-1000 $170.00-$187.35 123 mix Carlton [email protected] 21 blk Gypsum spring @2150.00 1 bwf Solomon [email protected] HEIFERS 33 char Marion [email protected] 11 blk Hedville spring @2085.00 1 bwf Newton [email protected] 300-400 $210.00-$226.50 54 blk Marion [email protected] 24 blk Hedville spring @2075.00 1 red Hillsboro [email protected] 400-500 $215.00-$230.00 29 blk Randolph [email protected] 21 blk Gypsum spring @2050.00 1 bwf Hutchinson [email protected] 500-600 $190.00-$210.00 58 blk Longton [email protected] 6 red Hedville spring @2050.00 1 Char Assaria [email protected] 600-700 $180.00-$196.50 54 mix Hope [email protected] 57 blk Gypsum spring @2000.00 1 bwf Bennington [email protected] 700-800 $176.00-$198.00 HEIFERS PAIRS 800-900 $160.00-$183.00 3 mix Manchester [email protected] 6 blk Murdock @2900.00 BULLS 900-1000 $150.00-$178.00 5 blk Kanopolis [email protected] 7 bwf Soldier @2850.00 1 blk Geneseo [email protected] 4 blk Beloit [email protected] 22 blk Soldier @2800.00 2 blk Atlanta [email protected] STEERS 6 mix Concordia [email protected] 13 blk Soldier @2775.00 1 blk Salina [email protected] 2 bwf Concordia [email protected] 7 blk New Cambria [email protected] 9 blk Soldier @2700.00 1 blk Marquette [email protected] 3 blk Concordia [email protected] 4 mix Glasco [email protected] 10 blk Soldier @2700.00 9 blk Manchester [email protected] 2 mix Concordia [email protected] 5 mix Glasco [email protected] 3 blk Salina [email protected] 4 blk Kanopolis [email protected] 9 mix Glasco [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29: 2 blk Marion [email protected] 5 blk Bushton [email protected] 65 strs & hfrs, 500-650 lbs.; 93 blk strs, 850-900 lbs., off grass; 19 strs 2 blk Salina [email protected] 7 blk Manchester [email protected] & hfrs, 600-650 lbs.;PLUS 14 strs, MORE 600 lbs., BY weaned/worked; SALE TIME! 60 strs, 850 lbs. 4 mix Glasco [email protected] 23 blk Inman [email protected] 4 blk KAA [email protected] 6 mix Brookville [email protected] 14 blk Inman [email protected] 53 blk Whitewater [email protected] 5 blk Abilene [email protected] 46 blk Durham [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 11 mix Manchester [email protected] 2 blk Moundridge [email protected] NOVEMBER 3 CALF SALE: 8 blk Beloit [email protected] 7 blk Claflin [email protected] 35 blk/bwf strs & hfrs, 450-650 lbs., fall vacc.; 75 Angus/Red Angus strs 5 blk Brookville [email protected] 11 mix Marion [email protected] & hfrs, 450-650 lbs., fall vacc.; 80 blk strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs., weaned, 4 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 3 wf Manhattan [email protected] vacc.; 90 blk Angus strs & hfrs, 600 lbs., weaned; 30 blk/Red Angus strs 3 blk Burns [email protected] 5 blk Culver [email protected] 25 blk Inman [email protected] 19 blk Randolph [email protected] & hfrs, 500-650 lbs.; 100 Char X strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., fall vacc.; 50 blk 5 blk New Cambria [email protected] 12 mix Marion [email protected] strs & hfrs, 450-750 lbs.; 15 blk strs & hfrs, 450-750 lbs.; 228 blk strs & 4 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 37 mix Minneapolis [email protected] hfrs, 450-600 lbs., fall vacc.; 85 blk/bwf strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., no 2 blk Solomon [email protected] 8 mix Gypsum [email protected] implants; 60 strs & hfrs, 600-650 lbs.; 60 strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs.; 60 strs 16 mix Beloit [email protected] 60 mix Halstead [email protected] & hfrs, 550-650 lbs., fall vacc.; 35 blk strs & hfrs, 500-700 lbs.; 175 blk strs 3 mix Wamego [email protected] 75 blk Whitewater [email protected] & hfrs, 500-650 lbs.; 500 Angus strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., fall vacc.; 120 5 blk McPherson [email protected] 25 mix Gypsum [email protected] strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs.; 10 strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs.; 50 blk strs & hfrs, 3 blk Culver [email protected] 6 mix Windom [email protected] 500-650 lbs., fall vacc.; 50 Angus strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., 2 rnd vacc. 19 mix Marion [email protected] 8 blk Manhattan [email protected] PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! 14 blk Assaria [email protected] 56 mix Assaria [email protected] 15 blk New Cambria [email protected] 5 mix Burns [email protected] 6 blk Gypsum [email protected] 9 blk Inman [email protected] 65 mix Bartlett [email protected] 16 mix Gypsum [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 6 mix Gypsum [email protected] 10 blk Gypsum [email protected] MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, SPECIAL COW SALE 61 blk Hope [email protected] 11 bwf Randolph [email protected] Starting at 6 PM 28 mix Ada [email protected] 4 red Braman, OK [email protected] 135 Red Angus cows, 90% 3-4 yrs, balance 5 yrs bred to Red Angus 8 blk Marion [email protected] 9 blk Manchester [email protected] bulls, calve March 10-May 10; 200 blk cows, 90% blk, 10% bwf 90 3-4 59 mix Hope [email protected] OCTOBER 20 SPECIAL COW SALE 54 mix Bartlett [email protected] BRED HEIFERS yrs, balance 5 yrs bred blk Baldridge Angus March 10-May 10; 135 82 mix Erie [email protected] 21 red Braman, OK @2760.00 blk/bwf cows, 3-5 yrs, 40 red and Char X cows, 3-5 yrs, all bred Angus IN STOCK TODAY or Char Nov. & Dec. calves; 46 Red Angus cows, 3-4 yrs, Montana ori- gin, bred Char, calve March 1-May 1; 120 Red Angus cows, 3 yrs com- • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders ing with 2nd calf, Northern origin, AI bred to Red Angus son of • 6’8” X 24’ GOOSENECK STOCK TRAILER METAL TOP Impressive, cleaned up with Char bulls, calve Feb. 1 for 65 days. • 7’ X 36’ GR Stock Trailer Metal Top PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! • 6’8” X 24’ GR Stock Trailer Metal Top For Information or estimates, contact: Check our listings each week on our website at Mike Samples, Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-826-7884 www.fandrlive.com Kyle Elwood, Asst. Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-493-2901 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. 10-27-15 Sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:28 PM Page 23

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CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE FOR SALE: 1 REGISTERED GRAHAM SCHOOL GLM Herefords Charolais Bull. Birth wt -82 lbs Graham School for livestock Weaning wt 980 lbs. Excellent men and women. We special- blood line. Call: 620-824-6405 ize in teaching pregnancy ROUND UP REGISTERED ANGUS check, artificial insemination, 2015 Production Sale herd health, calf delivery and Fall Yearlings & Tuesday, November 10th your rowdy herd! many other subjects. Coming 2 year old Noon heifer bulls Kansas Cattlemen’s Associa- DATES FOR 2015 At the Ranch near Polled Hereford and Newkirk, OK tion is returning to Dodge City NOVEMBER 9-13 HOLTON, KANSAS Hereford Bulls For Sale (Located southeat of Arkan- for the 17th Annual Convention DECEMBER 14-18 and Trade show. Join KCA at 785-364-3517 Hm Calving ease, growth, fleshing sas City on KS-OK state line) the WesternNovember State Bank 21st Expo 785-845-5272 Cell ability and Disposition all in SELLING ANGUS-CROSS Center on . The one package. EPD’s, perform- • 42 18-Month & Two Yr. Old event is free and open to all. 785-817-2328 Cell ance information, fertility Hereford Bulls [email protected] BRED HEIFERS See live cattle demonstrations, tested, guaranteed and free • 35 Reg. Hereford Females industry presentations, and ex- 40 BRED RED & RWF delivery.Grant McKay • 60 Commercial Females Heifers Al bred for Feb. 2016 hibitors. heifers Visit kansascattlemen.com For more information, Marysville, KS • 13 18-Month & Two Yr.- Old Bred to Sub-Zero homeraised purchased from bull for more details or call call or write: 785-619-6086 Red Angus Bulls Pasture exposed for 65 days customers & KRA red angus 785-238-1483. Dept. GG, Graham School Cell 308-470-1190 Contact us for a catalog or to registered Blythe Angus sale. Red angus bulls start more information: Free breakfast at 8am! 641 West Hwy. 31 glmherefords.com Bulls: low birth-weight & calving Feb. 20, 30 head to calf Garnett, KS 66032 [email protected] Nancy Bowling(580) 362-5026 calving ease. See you there! frst week avg. 950 lbs. Plughoeft [email protected] Red Angus Ellsworth, KS 785-448-3119 SAVE $200/head. Buy before Melvin Young, Heifers are: 785-472-3734 785-472-1033 www.grahamschoolforcattlemen.com December 1st. Three fall year- Ranch Manager (580) 761- 9257 -Vaccinated RED ANGUS ling Polled Hereford bulls. Alcove Cattle Co. Well-developed, moderate-size, [email protected] -Pelvic measured GELBVIEH gentle. Free delivery. www.BowlingRanch.com -GeneMax scored BULLS For Sale: $2600-$3900. Kanza Cattle, Black Angus Bull Chapman. 785-313-6565 Jensen Bros. Herefords -Calm disposition Full Brothers 20 month old POLLED BULL SALE MARCH 3, 2016 -Black & BWF Fall Edition Bull Sale Volume Discounts Sired by In Focus 4925 Blythe Angus Sunday, November 1st Large frame, low birth weight, HEREFORD 1:30 PM fertility tested Breeding Sound BULLS Heifer Good Disposition Manhattan Commission Co. • Guaranteed & Delivered • Development Add meat, muscle, growth. Ready for Turn Out Calving ease, good growth See our Ad on Page 9 Heifers also available. and disposition White City, KS MIKE and BOB FEIGHT Ken Duensing Semen tested, poured, Debbie Lyons-Blythe & Lance Cline: 785-564-1744 Blue Rapids, Ks vaccinated Duane Blythe Austin Cline: 785-565-3246 CLYDE, KANSAS 785-349-2652 785-243-4973 785-363-7456 785-865-3444Delivery available Performance, Fertility tested, www.clinecattlecompany.com 785-614-1368 Fully guranteed, Calving ease, 785-466-1883 FIVE 1100 POUND first calf Flory DNA-EPD’s 785-446-3729 ANGUS FALL BULLS Free Delivery 785-466-1338 heifers with 60 day old calves Polled Herefords Kevin Jensen $3000 OBO 785-983-4845 WINTER CARE for 100-300 75 head to Select From Courtland, KS References available in your area Plus 8 Sim-Angus Bulls SHORTHORN STEERS & 785-374-4372 cows, Eastern KS 785-229-2428 heif- American We offer a complete line of 4 2-year old Bulls 785-243-6397, cell Made low volume mist blowers. Registered Angus Bull, 21 This is a stout set of ers. 2 blue roan steers available. jensenbros.net artificially sired bulls, with Excellent 4-H and FFA projects. [email protected] months old, homeraised, by over 20 years of artificially Contact: Rick Blush-Topeka, A.I.Sire, Buford All Purpose, and breeding. KS. H-785-286-3040 or 50 HEAD Angus 3 year old S.I. Feeders out of a Nichols Extra dam. Ex- C-785-554-8990 Semen checked, ready to go cows with 30 day old calves. cellent numbers, suitable for FOR SALE: 55 big black heifers. Susie Mackey, Gardner, Nelson Angus angus 785-364-7707 Excellent for spraying: CATTLE, KS 816/ 589- 0568 Raymond & Alan & Mike first calf heifers with August vegetables, vineyards, orchards, nurseries, September black angus calves. mosquitoes, livestock, chicken houses, RED ANGUS BULLS Nelson Quality Strength - Durability- 18 Good disposition. Christmas trees, etc. Riley, KS Longevity months moderate size raised on Seneca KS. 785-799-7482 Low Maintenance High Performance 785-485-2378 grass. Raising red angus since JD HEADER 222 Rigid Good. 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS 67752 1990. Plughoeft Red Angus Alan’s Cell: 785-770-7054 785-754-3513 or 800-864-4595 Ellsworth, KS 785-472-3734 Mike’s Cell: 785-565-8477 You will like it. $1750 www.swihart-sales.com Free Brochure 785-472-1033 785-826-3261 Solomon, KS 10-27-15 Sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:38 PM Page 24

Page 24 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 CATTLE CATTLE SWINE LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY BOARS & GILTS Duroc, Chester, York, Hamp, 2 3/8’’ $35 avg 31’ All work done by Cattlemen 2 7/8’’ $43 avg 31’ & Hamp/Duroc for Cattlemen! Custom Manure 4 1/2’ $4.10/ft Hauling & Spreading SLEICHTER 5 1/2’ $5.15/ft Cattleman’s Big to Small Jobs! Rods: Livestock Services BULL SALE DUROC FARM 3/4 $8 Fence Building & Repair Chore-Boyz Services 7/8 $10 SATURDAY, ABILENE, KS Good Clean Pipe, no • Corral Building FOR SALE 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 913-636-1099 PRIVATE TREATY NOVEMBER 21 blowouts! Ask about Free De- • Pasture Clearing Fall-Born Bulls livery on semi loads. • Bulldozer, Backhoe 12:30 PM HORSES Replacement Heifers 4S Land and Services HALDEMAN AT THE RANCH • Livestock Care Cattle Company WELL DRILLING & Calving Ease • Performance Eureka, Kansas MID-KANSAS • Water Lines Installed Efficient • Docile Call: 785-452-8498 • Barn Building PUMP SERVICE Selling 130 HORSE SALE 785-214-9532 Plan to join us Yearling & Coming All Breeds. South Hutchinson FERTILIZER 785-539-9295 March 19, 2016 2-year-old Bulls Sale Barn, Saturday, Novem- MANHATTAN, KS On Target Bull Sale ber 14th. Tack starts at 10:00 12 SHANK NH3 APPLICATOR Blue Valley Drilling, Inc. Contact for Information: a.m. Riding Horses sell at 1:00 Water Well Drilling & Service Dave Stump Matt: 620-583-4305 p.m. sharp! Loose horses sell with Yetter markers, MT3000 Family Business Over 70 Years! Coaltrain Blue Rapids, KS Tom: 620-583-6956 immediately following. Accept- controller, needs new servo CONTACT ERIC STRADER Insulation/ (785) 556-0124 www.dalebanks.com ing all classes of horses. We $2500 obo 785- 547 -5109 or Cellulose/Foam have buyers from several 785- 294 -0280 SpringhillHerefords.comVisit us at BLACK ANGUS states for all types. 1st 50 FEED & SEED 785-363-7353 head of select riding horses A Gold TPR Breeder POLLED HEREFORD 100% sound. To protect our D. ROCHE BULLS buyers we offer a Soundness WANTED FENCING Guarantee. Horses accepted DAMAGED Free Estimates Full Brothers through sale date. 8% com- INC. Volume Discounts mission/$20 PO fee. For early GRAIN Large frame, low birth weight, numbers or information con- We pay top dollar for QUALITY BUILT FENCES Rick Johnson, Owner fertility tested tact: Randy Smith DON ROCHE 785-456-4301 M • Guaranteed & Delivered • damaged grain. Trucks and 620-200-7971 or sale barn vac’s available. Immediate Add meat, muscle, growth. 620-662-3371. Horse Sale 2nd 785-292-4271 Wamego, KS 66547 Heifers also available. response anywhere. 12 ANGUS BULLS Saturday every other month. FRANKFORT, KS (Toll Free) 877-456-7836 MIKE and BOB FEIGHT Pruess AUCTIONEERS For Sale by Private Treaty BUYER FOR all types of Featured Sires: CLYDE, KANSAS horses. 785-556-5740. Elevator, Inc Hoover Dam, Emblazon, 785-614-1368 1-800-828-6642 ONLINE Thunder, Magnitude, Bexter 785-243-4973 SHEEP AUCTIONS & Advantage 785-446-3729 RUNNING AGE 2000 bales of Brome and Prai- 18-20 months old whiteface ewes To consign ag & open and bred. Located near rie Hay, big rounds net wrapped. construction equipment, Performance Tested; Fertility Bull & Female Sale Valentine, NE 605-378-2584 785-845-4300. trailers, vehicles or Tested; Fully Guaranteed; SAT., MARCH 12 3x3x8 NEW CROP alfalfa and semis, call: Free Delivery in KS & NE. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Volume Discounts 2016 prairie, round bales of brome, 888.594.1833 See Price List at: net wrapped. DeVere Winter. www.WolfCreekAngus.com TRACTOR TIRE 785-231-9715. goldenbeltmarketing.com FEEDBUNKS TRITICALE SEED. Call Brock LURAY, KANSAS 785-698-2225 FOR SALE Baker. 316-249-1907. GANNON REAL ESTATE HEDVILLE & AUCTIONS Contact Corey @ GRAIN & FEED VERN GANNON, CAI 800-295-3345 CATTLEMEN FALL Broker/Auctioneer MILL BRAE HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- SPECIALS: Manhattan, Kansas 66502 RANCH 785-539-2316 barbed wire, welded continuous * ADM 20% BULK Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, 785-537-9003 alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, RANGE CUBES Thewww.gannonauctions.com Experienced Sound In Selling Maple Hill, Kansas High Quality 785-256-4327 http://www.holdemfence.com/ CURRENT SPOT Red Angus Bulls in ARMSBID.COM TWI PORTABLE TUB Quantity! millbraeranch.com & Twin PRICE $225 PER TON Kull’s Old Town Alley with Squeeze Chute. Used ON 11 TON OR MORE Station invites con- Sired by: signments for our 6 times, shedded. $13,000 ORDER Anticipation, Mission State- 785-733-2710 Spring, Summer & LIVESTOCK PIPE trailer 2 * 35% PROTEIN TUBS Fall Auctions. If you ment, Conqueror, Sovereign, have 1 or 1,000, we’d like to talk to you. Boxed Beef, Epic, Packer. horse 4 calves single akle. Good 4 FOR $92 PER TUB We will also buy collections or tires, bumper hitch. individual guns. • An Extremely nice set of Fall * WE ALSO HAVE WHEAT 785-210-7630 [email protected] or 18-month old & Spring Year- PASTURE MINERAL WITH 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 ling bulls available. BOVATEC Topeka, Kansas • All scanned by ultrasound, $18.50 PER BAG fertility tested and guaranteed. CATTLE CATTLE • EPD Balance and High Qual- Give us a call at ity 785-823-2401 Your Private Treaty Head- • Angus Bulls ANGUS & quarters. BIG SQUARE, big round, HEREFORD BULLS No Pressure, No 20 months old Luco Mfg. Co small Politics. All cattle are sold by square prairie hay. Dennis SIMMENTAL-ANGUS private treaty. Come visit us Calving Ease 1-888-816-6707 Henderson. 785-249-3303. BULLS and together, we’ll invest the www.lucoinc.com E Growth & Carcass BROME AND prairie hay 5 x 5 time necessary to identify the Fertility tested, DNA tested right bull(s) that best fit your Hydraulic Chutes • Working Ready to go to work! net wrap rounds. Brome avg A Good bulls with balanced program and help you gain a Circles • Cake Feeders Blythe Angus 1150 lb, prairie 1350 lb $35/ EPD’s, practical development, competitive edge. • Continuous Fencing • bale. 2014 brome $25/ bale. Priced for the Commercial good disposition & eye appeal. White City, KS • Panels & Gates • Short on Time – We have ex- Winfield, KS 620-222-8719 Cattleman Debbie Lyons-Blythe & • Hog Haven affordable • tensive experience with sight DAMAGED GRAIN Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with Oleen Cattle Co. Duane Blythe portable confinement units unseen purchases. Satisfac- Go to www.lucoinc.com WANTED STATEWIDE calving ease & growth 785-349-2652 • Falun, KS tion guaranteed. Excellent Selection with Vol- 785-466-1338 PO Box 385 We buy damaged grain, GLENN CHUCK • Contact us for a information Strong City, Kansas 66869 ume Discounts • 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 Your Partner in any condition-wet or dry- Performance Data Available Progress. • 4.5’’ Pipe $4.00 including damaged silo corn. • Good Maternal Traits • 2 7/8’’ Pipe $1.90 TOP DOLLAR! POLLED We look forward to the op- • 2 3/8’’ Pipe $0.95 Huninghake Angus portunity to EARN your HEREFORD • 1 1/4’’ Pipe $0.45 CALLWe have HEIDI vacs OR and GARTON trucks. business. WILL DELIVER FRANKFORT, KS Leo Huninghake BULLS POST CUT TO ORDER NORTHERN AG Bred for Complete HARMS Quanity Discount SERVICE, INC. 785-292-4537 Performance PLAINVIEW Ray’s Pipe 800-205-5751 Cell: 785-556-2648 • Growth RANCH Council Grove, Kansas LARGE SQUARE • Muscle SWINE ammonia- IRVINE RANCH • Maternal Mark & Kim Harms 620-767-2907 nated straw bales FREE. Buyer ANNUAL • Disposition 2528 250th Street is responsible for movement. PRODUCTION SALE Fertility Tested and Lincolnville, KS 66858 Hillsboro, KS. Call/Text 515- 509-3739 NOVEMBER 7th 2015 Guaranteed Email: [email protected] At the Ranch! www.HARMSRANCH.com b 150 BROME 4X5 round bales DETTKE FARMS Selling: $70 per ton; 50 clean Prairie hay Call: • 50 Simmental & SimAngus 620-924-5544 TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS $60 per ton. Wamego, KS. ANDY DETTKE 785-263-3436 Bulls Portable Corral 785-556-8784. Marysville, KS Mark Cell: AVAILABLE YEAR AROUND DNA Enhanced EPD’s and Introducing our New Rawhide 785-268-0423 GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS 6x5 ROUND BALES of Complete Performance Info. 620-382-6388 Processor by John McDonald prairie • 20 Fall Cow/ Calf Pairs 785-562-6257 Brian Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 Used Rawhideswww. for sale also hay 260 at $60 per ton. Brome Registered, Young, and rawhideportablecorral.com 85 bales at $65 ton; Sedan Productive SWINE grass 25 bales 65 ton. Straw 40 • 5 Spring Bred ET Heifers bales at 55 ton. Take all $55 per www.IrvineRanchGenetics.com EQUIPMENT ton will load. Fred 785-479-1000 Buildings — Ventilation Manhattan, KS Flooring — Feeders Horse Quality prairie hay and See our ad on Page 6 (785) 313-7473 Waterers — Heaters brome. Small wire tied square Crates — Nursery Equip. bales. Large quantity of prairie K&N hay available. Stored in the barn Swine Systems and never been wet. $3/ prairie hay $4/ brome. 785-224-1178 or RICK HENRY 785-219-1348 [email protected] 785-336-2130 STRAW SQUARE bales SENECA, KANSAS of Straw. Wire tied. 785-249-9675. 10-27-15 Sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:31 PM Page 25

Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 25 FEED & SEED AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS FROM THE beautiful Flint Hills POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY NEW LISTING of Kansas let us load on your 970 +/- Cattle Ranch 1,500 sq. ft. ranch-style truck good small square bales of 130 Acres in CRP, 87 acres of home, full basement w/good prairie hay from good barns! 60x60 machine shed. On 40 crop land and brome 620-341-2100 Acres, 23 acres tillable, bal- meadows. Balance 750 +/- ance pasture. On blacktop Cattle & Hog Feed acres of native grass and and with natural gas. some timber. 2 ponds, 2 WHEAT MIDDLINGS *********** NEW STOCK, HORSE, spring fed creeks, fenced and UPCOMING AUCTION FLATBED, & Pelletized, crude protein not 2004 Kenworth T300, 10 cross fenced, abundant wild- Thursday, Dec. 10 • 7 PM UTILITY TRAILERS less than 14.5%. Call for pric- Longford, KS speed, 3126 CAT- 330 HP. life. Elegant 1887 restored 2 ing. New 20’ box & hoist. Rollover 360 acres m/l of Clay & Ot- TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, WESTERN STAR MILL story 4bdrm/2bth Victorian tarp tawa County land w/farm- LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, Several Daycabs available home on full new basement. PAINT WELD Division of ADM - Salina, KS stead. Feed Mixers and 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) Nestled among large old oak BETTY M. REED We Install Brake Controllers Manure Spreaders trees. 20x80 machine shed 12736 V4 Road Hoyt, Kansas REV. LIVING TRUST USED TRAILERS FEYH FARM SEED CO Kuhn Knight, new & used with shop area, stone barn, Give Dan a call at 222 acre Cattle Ranch ‘83 Blair 20’ GN Stock...... ALMA, KANSAS other outbuildings. 785-479-0203 ...... $1,500 Native Grass Seed 3bdrm/2bth modular home on Property has 5 ponds,1 year old ‘05 Titan 20’ GN Stock ...... Wildflowers full basement is ideal for 54x80 Metal building,Brand new ...... $5,800 Smooth Brome Grass tenant or guest house. QSI 40x50 Metal building, all ‘13 Titan 40’ GN Flatbed ...... Erosion Control Products Belleville, KS new feed pens, corrals, com- Olsburg Area $2,750,700 ...... $10,300 Cover Crop Seed 800-536-2293 ***************************** modity building w/ 4 bins & stor- GEARY COUNTY FARM age for hay & tractor,3 self wa- ‘07 Load Max25’ GN Flatbed 866-765-3415 ...... $6,200 8 miles South of Junction ter station,70% of fencing re- [email protected] REAL ESTATE placed.1,250 feet of waterline ‘06 Kodiak 24’ GN stock www.FeyhFarmSeed.com City on blacktop. 3 bdrm/3 ...... $6,500 bath all brick home with full added.Gorgeous property has prime pasture ground, 2/3 of the ‘06 Travalong 20’ GN stock..... ALFALFA HAY, midsquares daylight basement. Large ...... $5,600 FOR RENT pasture has been sprayed and The Simplest Way ‘04 Calico 16’ GN stock $115-155/ ton 135- 172 rfv OAKHILL ESTATES double garage. Outbuild- cleared. This ranch is fully op- combo ...... $4,200 18-20% prot. Rounds $65-120/ ings, several pens. 80+/- erational for a successful busi- to Buy and Sell ‘13 Land Pride FDR1660, like ton 126- 169rfv 16.6- 22.4% pro- LUXURY Acres. Alfalfa, brome and ness raising cattle or other live- Land Anywhere new ...... $1,800 tein. All hay tested, none rained native pasture, large pond. stock.May be purchased with 1 & 2 BDRM APTS. ‘05 Titan 28’ GN classic stock. on. 785-528-4423. the berm home at 12874 V4 rd Private Balconies and Patios $463,000SOLD in the U.S...... $8,200 on 10 acres for a total price of PASTURE Woodburning Fireplace ******************************* $625,000 ‘96 Kodiak 20’ stock .....$5,000 Ceiling Fans Call Dolly Anderson, Broker ‘04 Trailman 14’ BH Stock For more information Contact Combo ...... $3800 FAMILY FARM wanting grass Gas Heat/AC 785-532-8801 Lesia McMillin/ 785-224-4348/ ‘96 Trailman 20’ GN Stock to run cow/ calf pairs and/ or Exclusive area in Wamego G&A REAL ESTATE [email protected] Combo ...... $4500 open heifers. Honest, reputable Manhattan, Kansas ‘94 Travalong 30’ GN Stock .... people, looking for the same. 1-888-537-9064 ...... $4500 620-793-2368. LAND FOR SALE: AmericanCropland.com ‘08 Titan 25’ GN Flatbed$7300 LOOKING FOR grass for 2016 1) 24109 243rd Street, McLouth, KS: Beautiful rolling fields and season and beyond. References pastureland! Gorgeous 3 bedroom reverse 1.5 story on 108 acres! available. 785-532-8510. Incredible views in all directions! Home features spacious kitchen, TRAILERS formal dining room, finished walkout basement, huge laundry, and AUTOMOTIVE spacious master suite with fireplace, walk-in closet, and plush private HILLSBORO Call Us To Sell or bath! There are 3 large ponds on the property! 80x52 barn with concrete floor! Priced at $499,000. ------Lease Your Oil 2) 23635 139th Street, Leavenworth, KS: Prime development on 7 DOOLITTLE Highway, great 105 acres m/l! Home features 4 bedrooms, super Blue Valley Trailers & Gas Minerals large master suite with private bath, hardwood floors, finished lower Endura aluminum stocks, www.MineralMarketing.com level, and vinyl siding. There is also a 2 bedroom 1 bath rental home steel and aluminum utilities, 225 South East St. National Headquarters on the property just to the left of the main entrance. Lots of tilts, equip, dump, enclosed, Waterville, Kansas 66548 Alva, OK outbuildings - perfect for farming and cattle! Priced at $549,950. and deck over trailers 785-363-2224 580-327-4440 3) Great 80 Acre track of farm ground! Located on paved roads AUSTIN 1-866-368-4826 with road frontage on 2 sides. Rural water runs down one side of the TRAILERS LLC Shane Terrel, 580-327-7889 property. Awesome place to build your dream home and create income from crops. From State Ave in Basehor go North on 155th St, 2560 Pillsbury Dr. FARM & RANCH property is on the NE corner of 155th St and Donahoo Rd. Priced to Manhattan, Kansas TRAVALONG TRAILERS Saline Co.- sell at $440,000. 785-539-3925 138.25 Acres m/l. New steel & alum. stock Hutchinson, Kansas Native Grass Pasture. 1 pond. Lynch Real Estate [email protected] ELITE New 20’ to 31’ flatbed Hillsboro, Kansas Rural Water Hook-Up. Chris, Used 18’, 22’ stock- 14’ dump 2012 Ram 3500 Crew La- Saline493-2476 Co.- Used 3 horse GN- slant ramie, 4x4, Diesel, Auto, Almost 1 Acre m/l. Used Hav Rock tree saw 4 Bedroom home on blacktop. Several Silage Wagons 16’ Loaded. 41K VISSER TRAILER SALES 2012 GMC Sierra Crew 2500 36x50 shop w/concrete & elec- H/D, 4x4, Diesel, Auto, Salinetricity. Chris, Co.- 493-2476 Herington, KS • 785-258-2800 Loaded. 73K 40 Acres m/l. 2006 GMC Sierra Crew 2500 Ell-Saline School Dist. Building H/D, 4x4, Diesel, Auto, Nice. site w/great views. All native 100k grass. Chris, 493-2476. Saline Co.- • Experience the ELITE LIVESTOCK & HORSE 2013 Chevy Silverado Crew 18 Acres m/l build- Difference TRAILERS 2500 H/D, 4x4, Diesel, Auto, ing site in SES School Dist. w/ • Optional W.E.R.M Flooring FLATBED TRAILERS Loaded. 54K pond & rural water hook ups. TITAN • 1-800-526-0939 • 2011 Ford F-350 Crew DRW Chris, 493-2476. Saline Co.- www.circle-dtrailers.com 4x4, King Ranch, Loaded, 3 Acres m/l. build- • Large Inventory at ing site in SES school district Competitive prices Diesel. 77K Your Trailer Super Store! 2004 Ford F-250 Crew Lariet, with rural water hookups. Chris Trailers 4 U 4x4, Diesel, Auto, Nice. 68K Saline493-2476 Co.- 1-888-825-1199 Mid-Plains Ask For Kris Hanschu www.horizonfarmranch.com khanschu@ 3.85 Acres m/l. 2 Equipment New and Used Merritt midwaymotors.com story home. Newer roof, heat & windows. 2 car garage. Kim- AG LAND Gooseneck 24’ stock trailers, 620-755-2824 E. Hwy 30 & 10, PO Box 2526 New Travalong 24’ steel and Salineberely, 822-8410. Co.- NEW LISTING! 160 Ac +/- 4 mi N of Bennington. Pasture. Call Ray! Kearney, NE 68848 16 Acres m/l. NEW LISTING! 66 Ac +/- tillable just 3 miles E of McPherson. Call 1-877-654-2553 aluminum stock trailers, 5’x10’ 2014 Chevy Crew 4x4 Great building site. Rural water Ray! www.midplainsonline.com and 6’x12’ utility trailers 2013 Chevy Quad Cab 4x4 hookups. 2 sheds. Sharon, NEW LISTING! 160 Ac +/- just NW of Talmage on 18 HWY about currently available as well as several 24’ good used 2013 Dodge Avenger Saline826-0010. Co.- 1/2 pasture and 1/2 tillable, 2 ponds and a nice view. Call Ray! 2013 Ford C-Max 75 Acres m/l. 120 Ac +/- just 4 mi NE of Salina. Pasture and tillable with a great aluminum stock trailers and 2012 Chrysler Conv. 1900+ sq. ft. home 30x50 & view of Salina and the Saline River Valley! Call Ray! Checkflatbeds out trailers4u.com on hand 2011 Chevy Aveo 44x60 outbuildings, 2 ponds. 70 Ac +/- 6 miles E of Bennington. Call Ray! When There’s Work To Do... for more information 2011 VW Jetta OttawaChris, 493-2476. Co.- 40 Ac +/- tillable 1/2 mile NE of Salina. New price! Call Ray! DONAHUE! Frankfort, KS 2008 Chrysler P.T. Cruiser 3.8 Acres, 5 285 Ac +/- irrigated tillable located NW of Minneapolis on blacktop, 2 2007 Honda Odyssey bdrm, 2 story home w/1827 sq. pivots & nice bldg. Call Ray, 785-452-8498 2007 Chevy Cobalt ft. Plenty of trees. Jody, 240 Ac +/- Geary Co. blacktop frontage 190 pasture w/new fences, 3 785-292-4166 2006 Chrysler Pacifica McPherson785-231-4617. Co.- big springs and 2 new wells. 45 tillable. Close to town. Seller is a 2005 Lincoln Town car 5.5 Acres m/l Kansas licensed real estate agent. Call Ray! MACHINERY B. C. Motors potential for commerical or RECENT SALES MF750 combine 2650 hrs nice 902 E. Trapp light industrial use. Chris 240 Ac +/- mostly tillable at Ada. SOLD! 1-800-457-7406 Herington, KS 67449 493-2476.Farm & Ranch Division Of: machine $3,500; MF 4840 ractor 80 Ac +/- CRP NW of Hope. SOLD! rebuilt engine $17,500. Fred 785-258-2818 www.donahuetrailers.com 160 Ac +/- mostly tillable SE Hope. SOLD! 785-479-1000. 2001 WESTERN STAR 4900 40 Ac +/- at Ada. UNDER CONTRACT! BOB’S 2006 F-550 DUAL WHEEL EX With C15 CAT 13 Speed UPCOMING AUCTIONS TRAILER SALES deisel powerstroke, auto good 355 gears 260” wheel base big 160 Ac +/- 104 Ac CRP 4 miles SW of Wakefield, Clay Co. Pomona, Kansas everything, cab and chassis. sleeper with refrigerator 10 alum 160 Ac +/- 121 Ac CRP 4 miles NE of Chapman, Dk Co. 785-249-7828 22.5 796K. $25,000. 136 Ac +/- 114.9 Ac CRP 1 mile off Milford Lake, Dk Co. 785-418-2227 TIRE TOWN INC. 785-589-2285 evenings. Dec. 3 @ 7PM • 2016 Travalum 24’ goose- 18.4-34 new, 10p ...... $575 Myronized Truck Works Call or visit our website for complete details! neck ...... $13,980 11L-15 rib 12p, new ...... $90 Centralia, Kansas 800/70R38, 80% ...... $1,500 • 2015 Travalum aluminum 785-857-3581 16.5L-16.1, 10p, new ...... $235 • Drop N Lock gooseneck ball bumper pull ...... $8,775 20, 8-38, 10p, new ...... $760 FOR LEASE • 2015 Travalum 24’, alumi- • Economy Mfg. flatbeds 18.4R46,Nationwide new...... $1,450 Shipping num Gooseneck...... $14,200 • Luverne grill guards, nurf COUNTRY HOME WE DEAL tubes, mud flaps, side steps • 2015 Circle D 24’ ...... $8,875 Located on Hardtop Road Other Sizes and Prices SMALL SQUARE bales of NW of Manhattan • 2015 Circle D 20’ ...... $7,450 New & Used • 2015 Circle D 16x6 half nose 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 Prairie Hay, wired tied 70-75# single axle gooseneck...$6,385 913-441-4500 913-682-3201 785-249-9675. 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, Large Living/Dining Room ...... • 2015 Circle D half nose, JD 750 No till drill, loaded ...... $9,500 15’- Kitchen & Den *Auctions * Private Treaty Sales * Value Assessments • 2015 Travalong 24’ Advan- $12,000. JD 1590 No till drill, For more info visit our website or contact one of our agents! 15’- $22,000. Houck hitch- tage ...... $9,650 1 Attached & 1 Detached Ray Swearingen...... 785-452-8498 $1,500 cleaner. 830 hugger corn Steve Burr...... 785-826-0103 Brad Budden...... 785-280-0915 • 2015 Elite 25’ GN Flatbed....2 Garage Calvin Carlson.....785-819-1480 Billy Randle...... 785-479-1152 head- $7,500. Ph: 620-654-2661 Ty Bryant...... 785-366-0261 Tim Hamm...... 785-392-4334 7k axles...... $5,400 Sheila Van Winkle ..785-280-3564 Rachelle Swearingen...... 785-452-5115 • 2015 Elite 32’2 10k axles...... UFT GRAIN CART 500 bushel Call: 785-539-4793 Brian Swearingen...... 785-565-3898 ...... $7,800 $5500 785- 799-6039 10-27-15 Sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:32 PM Page 26

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COMBINES 7720 JD Combine w/ 920 UFT 400 bushel grain cart...... NEW EQUIPMENT OUR 64th YEAR SALVAGE COMBINES flexhead. 4WD, straw chopper. NEW TRACTORS ...... $2,250 604 N Baler 2011 Case IH 7120, 4WD ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, Case IH 6500 disc chisel...... 2011 Case IH 7088, 4WD Runs good. $15,000 F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, 6640 Rancher Baler 2015 JD 8370 R ...... $4,000 2011 Case IH 3020 flex 30’ 785-456-4781 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, R2300 rake 2015 JD 6155 R White 6100 6-30 planter, nice . VR1224 2007 Case IH 7010 4WD 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, 2015 JDUSED 6150M TRACTORS ...... $4,000 BPX 9000 Bale Processor 1998 Case IH 2388 4WD 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, Landoll disc chisel ...... $1,750 TE170 Tedder 1981 IHNEW 963 TRACTORS 6RN 2014 JD 8370R 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH JD 310 14’ disc...... $2,500 TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. MC 3700USED EQUIPMENT 2014 JD 8345R Hutchmaster 14’ offset disc..... Case IH Maxxum 140 MFD WE RENT TREE SHEARS! SALVAGE TRACTORS BOBCATS TRADE-INS 2013 JD 8360R ...... $3,000 605M baler Case IH Farmall 115U MFD - 2011 JD 8335R ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, JD 524 front blade...... $1,250 R2800 rake Case IH Farmall 105U MFD 2014 Bobcat 5570 A91 TS, 27 2008 JD 8130 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, Leon front dozer blade .$1,000 M850 Mower Demo CaseUSED IH Farmall TRACTORS 85C MFD hrs...... $42,500 2002 JD 8420 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, JD 700 grinder/mixer....$2,500 VR 1022 rake 2013 Bobcat S750, A71, TS, 2005 JD 8220 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE MF 1163 cornhead ...... $2,250 NOW DEALERS PRAXAIR 2014 Case IH 115U MFD, ldr. WELDING SUP- 250 hrs...... $49,000 2012 JD 7330 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, White 230 21’ field cultivator ... 2008 Kubota M108x, MFD 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, 2011 JD 7330 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, ...... $3,500 2011 Case IH Farmall 95, 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD S&C, 200 hrs ...... $43,000 2004 JDUSED 7420 PLANTERS Several Gravity Wagons ...Call MFD, ldr. 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, GP 15’ mtd drill 24x7.....$2500 2001 NH TL70 cab, 4WD TS, 580 hrs ...... $43,500 2014 JD 1790 16/32 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; Farmhand 945 XL loader with 2013 Case IH Magnum 340 2013 Bobcat S530, cab & 2013 JD 1790 12/23 MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. JD mounts ...... $2,500 2005 Case IH Magnum MX285 heat, 225 hrs...... $36,000 2012 JD 1790 16/31 Mike’s Equipment Spring Valley 75 bu seed ten- 2007 Kubota L3830, HST, 2011 Bobcat T190 cab & heat 2013 JD 1770 NT 16 row der ...... $2,500 4WD 2,700 hrs...... $28,000 2008 JD 1770 NT 16 row BUHLER, KANSAS Westendorf WL21 loader, with 1997 NH 4835, cab. MFD, ldr. MISCELLANEOUS CAT 305CR Excavator, 1800 2005 JD 1760COMBINES 12 row JD mounts ...... $1,800 PLY hrs...... $37,500 1-800-543-2535 Mellenbruch BERG REPAIR 2011 Case IH 330 turbo 31’ Bobcat S590 skid loader, C, H, 2014 JD S670 2006 Case IH RMX 370 disc 2013 JD S670 — USED IMPLEMENT — Machinery 14200 Godlove Rd. & A, HF SJC, 400 hrs ...... 28’ ...... $39,500 2009 JD 606C Soldier, Kansas Westmoreland, KS 2006 Case IH DCX 131, disk Gehl 5240 skid loader Volvo ECR58 Excav. cab & 2014 JD 608C 2014 Gleaner S77 combine www.mellenbruchmachinery.com 785.457.3534 mower air...... $33,500 2011 JD 608C Gehl 2880 rd. baler 785-834-2541 2011 Case IH 1240 16/31 fert. Service on all 2010 JD 608C 2010 Case IH 1240 16/31 Bobcat Equipment Hesston 946 rd. baler Cell: 785-305-0234 2005 JDNEW 625F EQUIPMENT 2008 Case IH 1240 16RN, BF 2013 Gleaner S-77 PLANTER SALVAGE Stop by and talk to us. SPECIALS 1995 Case IH 4800 FC 32’ 1998 Gleaner R72 IH 800-900-950-955 Cyclo Gleaner 8200 25’ flex w/air FOR SALE OR TRADE JD 494-1280, 7000-7300, 2007 MF 2745, net/twine Now Is The Time To Trade 2015 JD 569 baler 1999 NH 658 twine reel plate and plateless 2013 JD 2623 disk 1990 Hesston 1150 MoCo ALL MACHINES INSPECTED Gleaner 8200 30’ w/air reel Gravity Wagons BBK HeaderUSED EQUIPMENT Trailers White 5100 1980 IH 770 plow disk & READY TO WORK. Gleaner 800 30’ flexhead New Holland 258 rakes: 1 Gleaner 400 30’ rigid Koelzer Repair IH 490 disc 25’ ground driven, $1,575; 1 hy- 2014 JD 2510H Dry 16 row Gleaner 700 30’ rigid 2011 BushHog 2715 flex mwr 3695 Green Valley Road draulic driven, $3,650 Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 2010 JD 2510H 2003 MF 9690 w/30’ head Cooter’s 2004 JD 915-7 ripper Manhattan, KS 66502 2011 JD 568 baler Gehl 7810 skid loader LET THE CLASSIFIEDS McConnell Machinery 2008 JD 568 baler 2006 8000 25’ flexhead 785-562-2027 WORK FOR YOU For More Details Call 1995 JD 725 ldr. Greg • 785-215-4285 1997 JD 980 F.C. 785-562-6131 GRASSPLACE & GRAINYOUR AD TODAY SOLID — STABLE 785-539-7558 Travis • 785-410-8985 STILL JD Office • 785-537-9979 Kuhlman Impl. 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS LINN, KANSAS 785-843-2676or 785-348-5547 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS 785-336-2138 Days TRACTORS 09 NH BR7090 ...... $16900(S) 700T SUPREME SEED wagon 785-242-1463 785-548-5855Visit Us At Nights 14 CIH S450...... $284500(W) 07 CIH RBX563 .....$16900(GB) 07T0045 Always shedded, toddtractor.com 14 CIH S400...... $279500(W) 03 CIH RBX562...... $9500(H) Evenings above average condition, 14 CIH M340 CVT .$265000(W) 03 Hesston 956 ...... $14500(W) Seneca, Kansas 0% Financing for 48 months new knives 785-986-6357 13 CIH S550...... $294000(W) 98 NH RB664 ...... $9900(GB) 785-979-2271 0.9% for 60 months www.mcconnellmachineryco.com 785-554-6895 13 CIH F105U ...... $65000(H) H&S 12 Wheel ...... $1500(GB) or $3,200 off 13 Mahindra 7060 ....$38500(H) WINDROWER Case & IH 13 JD 5085E...... $41500(S) 14 CIH DC133PT...$34500(GB) Tractor Salvage 13 Versatile 375T4....$189000 13 CIH 2303 ...... $109900(GB) 13 CIH M210...... $149000(GB) 11 CIH WD2303 ...... $89000(H) 12 CIH M340...... $217000(PR) 08 CIH DCX161PT ..$19500(W) Case 300’s thru 2096 12 CIH Puma 200..$130000(S) 08 NH 1475PT...... $17500(LA) IH 460’s thru 5488 12 Mahindra 7060 ..$35000(LA) 06 CIH DCX161PT ..$19000(W) Over 1000 Tractors on shelf 11 CIH S350...... $223500(W) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$39000(GB) 10 CIH M210 ...... $105000(GB) 03 CIH DCX161PT...$16000(H) New & Rebuilt parts for all 01 CIH MX240...... $59000(W) 03 NH1475PTsickle..$11000(S) 30.5 LX32 SAT 12 pr TL ...... $1,834 brands of tractors & combines 00 JD 8110FWA...... $78500(H) GRAIN DRILL New In Stock 800/65 R32 RAD AT DT ...... $2,765 Want to buy R220 2014 00 JD 5410...... $13900(H) 14 PD500 40’...... $155000(GB) • 1 open cab, 1 98 AgCo 6690 ...... $26000(H) 12 CB 40’...... $33500(LA) Case & IH salvage tractors 340/85R28 RAD 6000 ...... $600 spd., air seat ...... $36,700 93 JD 7700...... $38000(W) 12 CIH SDX40...... $125000(LA) 800/70R38 MICHELIN 184A8 ...... $2,900 Elmer’s Repair R220 2015 86 JD 8650...... $22000(W) 11 CB 4030AP...... $47000(GB) CENTRALIA, KS • 1 CHA 2 spd, 65 IH 656...... $6500(MA) 08 SF 9530 ...... $52500(GB) www.donstire.net 785-857-3248 Power quick att...... $43,400 58 Massey...... $4500(H) 08 CB 4740...... $46000(H) TF-866-888-7838 www.elmersrepair.com • Both 72HP 2200 lift capacity COMBINES 07 CIH SDX40 Air ....$80000(S) ABILENE, KS Schwant Tractor 13 CIH 8230 ...... $255000(GB) 05 SF 9433 40’ ...... $59500(PR) NEW GALVANIZED culverts 13 CIH 7230 ...... $205000(H) 04 JD 455 30’ ...... $29900(LA) 785-256-6242Dover, KS 13 CIH 8230...... $305000(S) 03 GP 3S4000...... $40000(H) — ITEMS FOR SALE — 2004 SF 1434-36 Disc $23,500 for farm use, various sizes. [email protected] 13 CIH 8230...... $275000(GB) 03 GP 3S4000...... $35000(S) 1999 SF 1433-35 disc, nice 785-979-2411. 12 CIH 7230 ...... $189000(H) 03 CB 4740AP ...... $41000(H) 2008 JD 7330 tractor power 12 CIH 8230 ...... $295500(W) 00 SF 9432 30’ ...... $24500(S) quad- left hand reverser, good blades ...... $21,000 — SKID STEERS — — TRACTORS — 09 CIH 8120 ...... $204500(W) 00 JD 455 35’ ...... $26000(S) rubber ...... $50,500 JD 637 Wheatland disc 29ft. . . ‘11 JD 333D Track . . .$46,500 ‘09 JD 9430 PTO . . .$159,000 09 CIH 7088 ...... $165000(GB) 98 JD 455 ...... $26000(S) 2008 JD 7330 TractorPQ- ...... $22,000 ‘12 JD 333D Track . . .$52,500 ‘04 JD 9420 ...... $126,500 08 CIH 7010 ...... $159500(W) 97 GP 3S3000...... $27500(LA) lefthand reverser new JD 650 disc 30 ft. . . . .$18,500 ‘12 JD 333D Track . . .$59,500 ‘01 JD 8410 ...... $99,500 07 JD 9760 ...... $129000(LA) 92 JD 455 30’...... $17500(GB) backrear rubber . . . . .$53,500 2-SF 1321 Disc offset ...... ‘13 CIH SV300 ...... $42,500 ‘11 JD 8360R ...... $225,000 05 CIH 8010...... $115000(PR) 89 GP 45’SS...... $14500(W) ...... $6,000 each — PLANTERS/DRILLS — ‘11 JD 8310R ...... $179,500 JD 4755 Tractor ...... CALL ‘08 JD 1750 8/30 . . . .$28,500 04 CIH 2388...... $86500(W) PLANTERS JD 5010 tractor ...... $9,500 SF 4212 Culter Chisel 9ft. . . . . ‘12 JD 8335 MFWD .$220,000 01 CIH 2388 RWA....$64000(H) 15 CIH 12258R...... $45000(W) ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$74,500 IHC Super MTA tractor 1954 yr...... $6,500 ‘10 JD 1770 16-30” . .$72,500 ‘97 JD 8300 ...... $75,000 99 CIH 2388...... $62000(W) 13 JD 1770 ...... $112500(W) ‘99 JD 8100 w/ loader.$89,950 92 CIH 1680 ...... $25000(W) 11 CIH 1250 24R...$135000(W) ...... $5,000 JD 900 ripper 5 shk . . . .$4,500 ‘08 JD 1770 16/30” . .$62,500 91 CIH 1660 ...... $28500(H) 08 CIH 1230 16R .....$37000(H) 09 CIH 180 Magnum Tractor . . White 5 btm. plow . . . . .$1,500 ‘07 JD 1770 16-30” . .$51,500 ‘07 JD 7830 ...... $105,000 HEADERS 05 JD 1770 12R ...... $69500(W) ...... $75,000 Kent Series V field cultivator 23 ‘04 JD 1770 16-30” . .$39,750 ‘94 JD 7800 MFWD . .$57,500 14 Mcdn FD75 35’ FH ...$69500 98 White 6128 8R....$18750(W) IH 3488 Tractor ...... $17,000 ft...... $3,500 ‘01 JD 1770 16-30” . .$35,500 ‘94 JD 4760 MFWD . .$57,500 14 CIH 3020 35’ FH..$29000(H) 96 JD 1760 ...... $22000(W) Belarus 250A tractor . . .$3,500 JD 886 cultivator 8 rw . . .CALL ‘11 JD 1770 12/30” LF $76,500 ‘89 JD 4455 ...... $34,500 13 JD 635F 35’F...... $25700(H) JD 7000 12RN...... $10000(W) White 6144 tractor w/ SF 5034 Field Cultivator 25 ft. . ‘05 JD 1770 12/30” . .$41,000 ‘76 JD 4430 ...... $8,500 12 CIH 2162 40’FD..$65000(W) SPRAYERS ...... $8,500 ‘08 JD 1760 12-30” . .$45,000 ‘74 JD 4030 w/ loader $15,500 Westendorf loader . . . . .CALL ‘12 JD 1790 16/31 . .$114,500 12 CIH 3020FH...... $25900(M) 13 CIH SPX3340.....$275000(W) 2012 JD 328 D Skidsteer 2012 Landoll 7431 VT 26 ft. . . . ‘70 JD 4020 ...... $8,500 12 CIH 3020FH...... $23500(PR) 12 CIH SPX4430 ...$259000(PR) ‘10 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$94,000 mechanic special . . .$14,750 ...... 34,000 ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$39,750 ‘05 CIH MX255 loader $89,500 10 CIH 2162 40’ ...... $65000(W) 09 CIH SPX3330...$160000(GB) ‘13 CIH 140 ...... $58,000 10 CIH 2152 35’.....$56000(GB) 07 CIH SPX3310 .....$125000(H) 2000 JD 9650 W combine SF 3040 Fallow king 28ft . . . . . ‘99 JD 1780 6/11 . . . .$22,950 10 JD 635F ...... $33900(GB) 06 CIH SPX3310...$135000(GB) w/duals ...... $65,000 ...... $14,000 ‘09 DB90 36 row . . . .$99,950 ‘91 CIH 7120 ...... $34,000 10 CIH 2020 35’ ...... $19800(W) 06 CIH SPX3310 .....$125000(H) 2010 JD 635D draper head . . . Blu Jet II 7 shank ...... $7,000 ‘12 Kinze 3660 16/31$109,300 ‘15 NH T8 435 . . . . .$260,000 08 CIH 2162 40’FD ..$56900(H) 00 CIH 4260...... $72000 (H) ...... $25,000 JD 7200 6R planter, nice . . . . . ‘09 Kinze 3660 16/31 .$64,500 — TILLAGE — 08 JD 612C 12RCH .$61000(H) 00 HardiNav550’...... $6500(S) 2011 JD 635D draper head ...... $11,000 ‘05 Kinze 3650 16/31 .$42,500 ‘12 JD 2100 5 shank . .$9,500 ‘05 Kinze 3200 12-30 .$23,850 08 Shelbrn CVS32Strip.$34500 Hardi PT Nav800 ...... $9000(W) ...... $27,500 2007 JD 1770 NT planter DMI Tiger II 7 shank . .$9,750 07 CIH 2020FH ...... $23000(W) TILLAGE 16x30 TW, LF, 3 bu. boxes . . . ‘04 Kinze 3650 12/23 .$42,000 Peripheral 5 shank . . . .$5,450 JD 930 flexhead ...... $8,500 ‘03 Kinze 3700 24-30” $53,350 07 CIH 2062 35’ ...... $36000(S) 08 Baker 9200 42’ FC....$29500 ...... $40,000 CIH 4300 51’ ...... $17,500 JD 630 flex ...... $10,000 ‘04 JD 1690 35’-15” . .$49,000 Wilrich 3400 FC ...... $8,950 06 CIH 2062 36’DH ..$36000(S) 99 SF 1443 35’ disc.$17500(W) JD 455 drill 7.5”x30”, nice . . . . 06 Mcdn FD70 35’FH ...... 89 JD 630 27’ disk .$16900(GB) 2006 JD 635 flex . . . . .$10,000 — COMBINES — ‘10 CIH 30’ Turbo VT .$36,500 ...... $54000(H) 85 Krause 1904 21’D .$4000(M) JD 625F hydraflex . . . .$12,500 ...... $20,000 ‘13 JD S690 ...... $315,000 ‘06 SF 1444 40’ . . . . .$38,500 05 Mcdn 963 ...... $32500(PR) CIH 5310 Nutri Till.$29500 (PR) 2004 CIH 1020 flex . . . .$7,000 SF 9420 NT Drill . . . . .$15,000 ‘12 JD S670 4WD . .$215,000 — HAY EQUIPMENT — 04 JD 630F...... $17500(LA) Krause 2143 disk 43’...... 2001 CIH 1020 flex 30 ft $8,000 JD dozer blade ...... $1,400 ‘13 JD S660 4WD . .$235,000 ‘07 JD 568 ...... $21,500 Farmhand loader ...... $800 98 Mcdn 962 36’...... $19000(H) ...... $13500(W) Several CIH 1020 flexheads in ‘12 JD S660 ...... $210,000 ‘96 JD 566 ...... $9,950 96 CIH 1083 8RN ..$15000(GB) Sterling 34’ Packer...$5000(GB) Wimco header trailer 32 & 35 ft. ‘88 JD 530 ...... $4,000 stock ...... CALL ‘11 JD 9770 4WD . .$149,500 96 CIH 1063 6RCH..$9900(GB) Salina, Kansas (S) NEW ...... CALL ‘05 Gehl 2880 ...... $8,500 2004 CIH 2208 Cornhead . . . . ‘09 JD 9770 ...... $121,500 94 CIH 1083 8RCH ..$14000(H) 1-800-658-4653 ...... $13,000 Complete listing on our web: 91 CIH 1083 8RCH$12900(GB) 785-452-1180 Eric ‘09 JD 9770 Hillco . .$165,000 ‘05 NH 780, 3300 bales$16,950 2005 CIH 2208 8x30 cornhead www.jonesmachineryinc.com CIH 883 8RCH ...... $2100(H) 785-493-4999 Kevin ‘08 JD 9770 Hillco . .$137,500 HYDP ...... $21,000 (4) 1020 30’FH .$12500-$17000 Pratt, Ks. (PR) ‘11 JD 9670 ...... $155,000 2006 CIH 2612 cornhead BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY (2) 1020 25’FH ...$8000-$10000 1-877-680-4455 ‘07 JD 9660 Hillco . .$114,500 (4) 1010 30’ rigid ..$3900-$7800 Marion, Kansas (M) 12R30 ...... $31,000 Smith Center, KS (3) 1010 25’ rigid ..$5000-$7500 1-877-382-2188 Deutz-Allis cornhead 8R30 . . . 785-282-3000 ‘05 JD 9660 ...... $68,000 BALERS/RAKES 620-382-5439 Marlin ...... $4,000 ‘04 JD 9560 SH . . . . .$95,500 785-282-0432 Cell 13 H&S HD11 17whl $22000(S) Wichita, Ks. (W) Several JD 893 cornheads in ‘13 CAT 760 ...... $265,000 785-686-4005 13 CIH RBX564 .....$32000(GB) 1-800-779-7012 stock ...... CALL ‘06 CAT 570R ...... $84,750 Evening Calls Welcome 13 CIH RB564 ...... $34000(H) Hutchinson Ks. (H) CIH 883 cornhead 8R30 $3,000 ‘06 CAT 570R ...... $74,950 13 NH RB664...... $10300(G) 1-800-658-1714 ‘11 CIH 5088 ...... $175,000 12 Sitrex MK 12whl..$10000(W) Larned Ks. (LA) JD 714A Chuck Wagon .$7,000 11 CIH RB564 ...... $27500(H) 1-866-400-3105 Kuhn Kight 5156 Mixer scales/ ‘97 CIH 2188 ...... $39,500 11 CIH RB564 Pre.$35900(GB) Great Bend, Ks. (GB) new augers ...... $23,000 32 corn heads 10 H&S 17 whl...... $18500(GB) 1-800-658-1706 Hesston 9365 swather rotary 24 flex heads 09 Darf 917 rake....$22000(GB) head 16 ft ...... Call — SPRAYERS & APPL.— 785-742-7121 2008 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . ‘12 JD 4830 100’ . . .$184,750 ...... $15,000 ‘91 Spray Coupe 3630$18,900 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 Hesston 1170 swather . .$3000 ‘93 Patriot XL ...... $26,000 www.hiawathaimplement.com 2008 JD 568 baler . . . .$17,000 ‘12 New Leader 345 .$99,500 10-27-15 Sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:35 PM Page 27

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NEW VERSALTILE DEALERS USED FORAGE WE AREx DEALERS FOR HARVESTERS & HEADS ‘11 Claas 960...... Coming g NEW ‘10 Claas 980...... Coming • 604-605N net ‘09 Claas 980 Kelly-Ryan- • 6640 net ramp 604 & 605 N balers ’05 Claas 900...... Call NEW Kewanee - Westendorf • R2300 & R2800 rakes 6640/6650 Rancher baler ‘04 Claas 900...... Call C.E. Attachments • TM800 & TM850 disc R2300, R2800 twin rake With 5 locations, 605N, 504N, 6650 Ranchers Claas RU600, 8 row head...... H&S mowers BPX 9000 processor ...... From $30,000 Abilene Machine is one of the VR1428 & VR1224 rakes VR1022 & VR1224 wheel VR1022/1224 wheel rake *********************************** Just In largest distributors of new, 7040 disc mower TRACTORS rakes TM700, TM800 trailed mower remanufactured and recycled USED 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’, • TM1400 Trail 18’ disc Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. ag replacement parts in the 2012 Case 315...... $190,000 18’, & 20’ GATES R2800, R2300, VR1428 & mowers USED VERMEER BALERS United States. Agco Star 8360 ...... $45,000 CORRAL PANELS Please check our website, Hydra-Bed™ & accessories VR1224 rakes ***********************************COMBINES 10’ corral panels...... $70.00 www.sloophook.com or give Winkel Livestock Equip. 605XL, 605L, 605J, 605F, 0% For 5 years on all 12’ corral panels...... $80.00 us a call at 785-828-4706 Winkel Flatbeds 504FLARGER BALE FORKS 62 & 72 Series combines to view all of our New Bar 6 Cake Feeders AVAILABLE 14’ corral panels...... $90.00 ‘13 Gleaner S67 and Used Equipment Dixie Chopper Lawn Mowers SPRING STEEL 16’ corral panels...... $100.00 MILLER RANCH ‘12 Gleaner S77 HD Round Bale Feeders$250 • M205 with 16’ disc head NEW STEEL ‘12 Gleaner S67 EQUIPMENT SKID LOADERS ‘11 Gleaenr S67 4”x8” 14 ga., 12 ga., 11 ga. & & ATTACHMENTS 33778 K-99 Hwy. 1/4 sheet metal (2) ‘10 Gleaner R76 ‘05 Gleaner R75...... $120,000 Sloop Sales & Alma, Kansas 4”x8”ROUND 14 ga. SQUARE & 1/8” treadplate TUBING New Gehl V400 skid steer ‘02 Gleaner R72...... $85,000 785-765-3588 800-255-0337 ANGLE CHANNEL & FLAT New Gehl R190 skid loader Hook’s Repair, Inc. ‘99 Gleaner R72...... $75,000 www.millerranchequipment.com www.AbileneMachine.com New Gehl V330 skid loader Lyndon, KS 66451 23/8”, 27/8”, 41/2” & 6” pipe ‘95 Gleaner R72 ‘98 Gleaner R62...... $67,500 New Gehl R220 skid loaders WANTED: MF 750 Grey cab 3/4 &WELDING 7/8 sucker SUPPLIES rods 1995 7240 MAGNUM (2) ‘97 Gleaner R62 ...$45,000 New Gehl RT210 track ldr. 4,380 hrs combine, low hour, hydro and ‘94 Gleaner R62...... $40,000 Mensch 6’ sand shooter Travalong 5th wheel trailer...... RMX 340 Case IH Disk 28’ Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles auto header height. ‘13 3000 12R30...... $55,000 Worksaver walk thru pallet ...... $3900 785-231-7653 for sale 785-456-5003 Welding rods & wire ‘11 3000 12R30...... $50,000 forks 48”...... $800 2-Used HB200 Hydrabed...... JD 3020 WIDE FRONT Diese Top & bottom belts for all bal- *********************************** CEA high dump 8’ bucket ...... $5800 Gleaner Combines l MISCELLANEOUS Tractor (Syncro transmission) ers Haugen bale grapple bucket New EZ Trail 350 gravity Sunflower Tillage equipment... JD 925 flex head with R series with Kent Loader and Bale Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears wagon with auger and tarp ... Portable panels, Feed Bunks ...... Coming in daily Bish adaptor ...... $8,500 Spear. 785-565-1861. New CEA pallet forks ...... $7,500 & Round Bale Feeders ‘02 R62...... $69,500 JD 915 flex head been New CEA tooth bars ‘89 Ford F250 hydra bed...... Forrest Johnson ‘01 R62...... $66,500 through New Mensch, manure scrprs ...... $3,500 JD shop 2 years ago, spent 2-LM 315 flex hd...... $5,450 LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 New Lowe and Danuser post Used Besler bale bed...... GRAVITY WAGONS $5200. $7250. 785- 467-5065 785-293-5583 hole diggers, skid loader ...... Coming In Fairview KS 785-293-2235 Several new hydra EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 FOR SALE: JD 853 ROWHEAD mounts ...... $2,500 to 400 bushel Kalvesta Impl. New brush grapples beds in Stock JD 653 ROW HEAD FITS EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 with IH adapter. Recent knives, 9600 Company, Inc. New Bale Spears for big sickles, bearings, gears. $6500. WINCHELL’S, INC. bushel JD combine. Very good condi- roundsNEW and EQUIPMENT square...... $650 785-630-1135 Great Plains Tillage Tools tion. 785-466-6020 620-855-3567 Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 FOR RENT: JD 6 row KALVESTA, KS 67856 Enorossi 12 wheel Batman corn Case 1H 2005 20’ 1020 flex www.kalvestaimplement.com rake...... $7,500 81 Farm Eq. Service heads. Have IH adapters avail- head $9500 785-364-8093 able. 785-456-5093. Meyer’s manure 350 sprds...... McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 ...... $15,000 HOT WATER pressure JD 8100 MFWD 3700 hours 4 1-800-357-3101 wash- Cimmaron 6’, 7’, & 10’ 3 pt. ro- ers. New or reconditioned. parts hydraulic remotes nice $72500 tary mowers PRE-OWNED GRAIN CARTS PRE-OWNED TRACTORS for most makes. Wholesale obo 785-336-1948 H&S GM170 grinder mixer ‘03 JD 8120 MFWD, 10494, 4965 hrs (E) Washer Co. 620-583-2421. USED EQUIPMENT ‘09 Brent 1194, 10160 (B) SALVAGING COMBINES ‘14 JD 5115M CAB, 10973, 13hrs (H) NH TS100A tractor, MFWD, 2009 JD 620I Gator w/cab en- ‘09 Brent 1194, 10161 (H) ‘13 JD 6170R MFWD, 10801, 705 hrs (E) N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, closure ‘09 Brent 1194, 10162 (E) ‘14 JD 5115M CAB, 10973, 13 hrs (H) loader; Clipper #47 seed cleaner AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, w/screens; 2006 Kawasaki Danhuser F-8 3 pt. posthole ‘11 Brent 1194, 10857 (B) ‘13 JD 4720 CAB, 11035, 48 hrs (H) 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, Mule, 4wd; ph., 785- 630- 0971 digger...... $800 PRE-OWNED NEW Feed Wagons 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, ‘15 Schuler HF455, N30882 (B) JD NO-TILL CCS 990 42’x10’’ 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. Kuhn 8132 manure spreader FIELD CULTIVATORS ‘15 Schuler HF295, N31770 (B) 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 1999 NH TV140 bi-directional, ‘10 GP 8548FCF, U09525 (B) liquid fert. 400 gal tank, scales, w/ 7614 loader, 2700 hrs kept inside , excellent condition. Massey. Several black and or- ‘09 GP 6548, 10137 (B) GB 660 loader CIH 5100 se- 620-285-5288. Seeman Farms. ange Gleaner cornheads. ‘94 JD 985, 10999 (E) ries Maxum tractors JD 3020 WIDE FRONT Diese Jack Boyle l SENECA IMPL.CO. Tractor (Syncro transmission) Vermillion 3160 US 24 Hwy 1104 E 8th 4820 Vine Street Hwy. 36 West with Kent Loader and Bale 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 SENECA, KANSAS Beloit, KS 67420 Ellsworth, KS 67439 Hays, KS 67601 Spear. 785-565-1861. (877) 542-4099 (866) 522-9600 (800) 658-4640 JD 8400 MFWD 6350 hours, Day ...785-336-2621 FOR SALE : Greenfield Night...... 785-336-2502 TRACTORS New HI 10x72’ & 10x82’ Trav- 85% rubber, average condition New Case IH P70, P85 & 2010 HI 10x32 truck auger eler irrigation machine. Big hose $63500 obo 785-336-1948 reel. Seneca, KS. 785- 336- P110 power units elec. drive FOR SALE: JOHN DEER EMPLOYMENT New JCB 260T 2009 Demco 750 grain cart 3918 653A 2 ROHN TOWER’S 3 legged Rowcrop head. Adapted to New JCB 225 skid loader Brandt 1050 grain cart,...... RANCH HAND WANTED, Contour Master. 785-294-1038 New JCB 205 skid loader ...... Special Pricing self-supporting wind generators. 1971 Case 970 Do All 3000 Batco 1535 belt converyor 40’ tall & 48’ tall (8’ sections). JERR-DAN STEEL bed 18’ responsible for feeding and care loader Westfield MK10-71 swing- Call 785-532-9709 of cattle, maintaining and 2011 Case IH Farmall 45 hopper 785-249-7828 MFD w/ Westendorf TA 170 MISCELLANEOUS BRUNA IMPL. CO. 1971 IH 756 2wd w/ldr 8442 .... operating farm equipment. loader Easy Glide 30’ header trailer SKID STEERS: ...... $6,750 (C) Experience building fence, 2008 JCB 536-60 Agra tele- EZ Trail 30’ Header Trailer 2008 Case 445 .....$27,500 (W) 1983 JD 2550 2wd w/ldr ...... strong mechanical skills and handler 2,800 hrs 2009 Great Plains 4336 36’ 2014 Case SR220 ...... $14,500 (M) welding. Competitive pay with 2002 NH TV140 bucket, pal- disk w/ 3 row spike 2008 NH T6070 MFD w/ldr ...... $38,500 (W) health insurance and benefits. let forks 2,800 hrs New Rhino 4150 15’ Batwing 2014 Case SV300 135 hrs ...... 5204 hrs ...... $68,500 (M) Based in Manahattan area. 2003 Case IH MX255 Mag- New Rhino 3150 15’ Batwing ...... $44,000 (C) TILLAGE: num, 6400 hrs New Landoll 6230- 29’ disk 2013 Case TR320 380 hrs ...... Dalton DW6035 14 shank Call 913-879-2462. Call Mon-Fri 1989 Case IH 7110 2WD, Case IH 1200 16RN planter ...... $52,500 (S) applicator ...... $23,500 (H) 9AM to 5PM 7,300 hrs Kory 260 Gravity Wagon 2013 Case TV380 800 hrs ...... Landoll 2200 WP 5 shank ...... tandems...... $9,100 Worksaver 6’ hyd. snow New Brown 10’ &12’ box ...... $46,750 (W) ...... $11,800 (W) 2016 Travalong 24’ Advantage .. blade for skid loader scrapers Landoll 2310 WPIII 5 shank ...... $10,750 HAY EQUIPMENT New Sunflower 6630/27’ ver- 2002 Case 75XT 3900 hrs ...... $27,500 (H) ...... $29,500 (M) 2016 PJ 32’ hydraulic Dovetail New Hesston 2956A rd tical till flatbed...... $13,150 balers 2011 Sunflower 1435-40 2012 Gehl 5640E 323 hrs ...... Sunflower 6331 9 shank...... 2013 Hesston 2856A net split wing disc ...... $35,950 (M) ...... $9,900 (C) Titan West OK Corral ...$12,400 Case IH 330TT 25’ VT...... NEW ALUMINUM baler New Rhino 184 rotary 2006 Gehl 5640E 323 hrs ...... Your Local Dealer for: ...... $37,950 (C) STOCK TRAILERS MacDon A30D sickle MoCo mower ...... $35,950 (M) Travalong Trailers, Bradford Great Plains 2400TC 24’ VT..... 2016 Hillsboro 7.5x26 ...... New H&S 1660 16 wheel Hi New Rhino 1540 hydraulic 2006 Gehl 6640E 500 hrs ...... Built Flatbeds, Landoll, ...... $21,000 (W) ...... $18,250 Cap rakes blade ...... $29,600 (C) Hillsboro, and Club Car Vermeer R23 twin rake Icon 1632 grader rear steer 2010 JD 332D 2965 hrs ...... Landoll 7431-29 29’ VT ...... 2016 Hillsboro 7.5x24 Endura 2013 Hesston 2856A net Farmhand 1140 mounts only ...... $29,900 (S) ...... $59,750 (M) CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW extra wide door ...... $17,750 baler for Case IH Magnum 7000- 2011 JD 320D 215 hrs ...... Case IH 3900 31’ disc ...... HYDRA BEDS 2016 TravAlum 7’5”x28’...... COMBINES 8000 series ...... $34,500 (W) ...... $23,500 (M) GRAIN TRAILERS ...... $19,995 2010 MacDon FD70 40’ flex TRACTORS/LOADERS: Case IH RMX370 34.5’ disc ..... FOR SALE & LEASE 2016 TravAlum 7’6’’x24’ ...... draper JD mounts 2011 Case IH Magnum 315 ...... $15,750 (W) 2010 GSI 40’ grain trailer ...... $16,500 2002 Case IH 1020, 25’ flex MFD w/ldr 919 hrs ...... JD 630 26’ disc...... $12,000 (M) ...... $22,500 2016 TravAlum 24’...... $14,500 head with Crary Air reel ...... $195,000(M) JD 650 34.5’ disc...$24,500 (H) 38’ New Travalong steel grain 1994 Case IH 1010 25’ head Krause 4991 32’ disc ...... salvage 2002 Case IH MX170 MFD trailers starting at $26,200 Bradford Built Steel 2005 Case IH 2388, special- w/ldr 10023 hrs...$48,500 (M) ...... $18,750 (S) FET included Pickup Flatbeds ity rotar, 1500 rotar hrs 2013 Case IH Maxxum 125 Sunflower 1434 26’ disc...... 2012 Travalong aluminum 42’ ... Starting at...... $1,870 2004 Case IH 2366 MFD w/ldr 4000 hrs ...... $28,500 (H) ...... $29,500 2012 Maurer 42’...... $23,500 1990 Case IH 1083 corn- ...... $63,500 (S) Bruna Impl. Co. We now install pickup Beds. USED TRAILERS head 2012 Case IH Maxxum 115 C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 Call For Prices. 2012 Travalong 24’ stock ...... 2003 Gleaner R65, 2700 MFD w/ldr 410 hrs ...... Buy Next to the Factory and sep. hrs H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 ...... $8,950 ...... $93,500 (H) save hundreds of Dollars 1997 Case 1064 cornhead, 2011 Case IH Puma 230 MFD M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 2003 Travalong 24’ Stock recent rebuild. Rubber Floor...... $6,750 AUGER & GRAIN CARTS SUPERIOR w/ldr 1246 hrs ...... S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 ROCKING “M” ...... $134,500 (H) 2013 Travalong 18’ cargo ...... Westfield MK 130x91 plus W - Washington: 785-325-2232 TRAILER SALES New Harvest International IMPLEMENT, INC. 2008 Case IH Puma 165 MFD ...... $6,300 430 S. Colorado T13x32 truck auger 402-879-4723 w/ldr 3400 hrs ....$89,500 (W) List of our entire 2006 Titan 27’ Flatbed....$6,750 2008 Harvest International 1991 Case IH 5140 MFD w/ldr used inventory on: NEW TRAILERS Waterville, KS 66548 10x72 swing hopper Evening: 402-879-3719 2015 PJ 16’ x 83” utility ..$2,600 Office: 1-866-261-2526 New Mayrath 10x35 elect. 10037 hrs ...... $26,500 (M) www.brunaimplementco.com New Parker 839 grain cart SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA 2011 Case IH Farmall 105U 2015 PJ 83’’x20’ remote quick or 785-562-6614 Parker 510 grain cart, corner MFD w/ldr 1125 hrs ...... tilt ...... $4,350 www.rockingmtrailers.com auger ...... $56,500 (H) 2015 Travalong 27’ flatbed 10k 28-32.qxp:Layout 1 10/23/15 3:42 PM Page 28

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120 YEAR old barn lumber. All METAL PANELS Derrell Peel, Oklahoma ist, published a new report foreign markets impact our & ACCESSORIES State University Extension recently on how factors in import and export status. pine except for white oak tongue livestock marketing special- the U.S. beef market and The 2014 beef import total and grove flooring. And some THE VALUE LEADER was the highest it has been native oak 785-418-9868 WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD since 2007, and with 2015 Looking for a beef imports up 31 percent FOAM INSULATION METAL $54/ SQUARE career change? year-over-year of 2014, this • DELIVERY AVAILABLE • could be a new record year. The Icynene Insulation SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 — 10:00 AM • Are you looking for a Prices subject to change FARM AUCTION According to Peel, the System™ Metal Bldgs. — At the farm, 1859 24th Road — GREEN, KANSAS long-term and secure job? import levels were expected Homes WESTERN METAL 2010 New Holland L190 skid head; IHC Farmall M tractor, 800-334-3626 loader, cab, air, heater, hyd. narrow front, very good, SN to be higher for a number of • Do you currently work 2 Locations • Best Service outside and enjoy being mount plate, 2 speed, foam in 69994; GB 660 front end loader, factors, including record LOUISBURG, KANSAS outdoors? Healthier, Quieter, More tires, 185 hrs, like new; Bobcat 7’ bucket, like new, mounts for high U.S. beef prices, de- • Do you have good Energy Efficient.™ 1-800-489-4100 heavy duty grapple, 2 clamps; 886; 1992 Ford 350 truck, 460 clining U.S. beef production work ethic? MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. HAYS, KANSAS Grace TT4000 tree shear; IHC V-8, auto, dually, flatbed, 4x4, and a strong U.S. dollar. A 886 tractor, cab, air, heater, 3 97,700 miles, very good; Side large part of the increased 1-800-770-2725 pt., 5,540 hrs, good 18.4x34 Track gooseneck flatbed skid Join our company and become imports between 2014 and a landscape foreman. radials, SN 8844; IHC 706 steer trailer, 6’8”x16, 16” tires, SMITH POSTYARD Diesel tractor, wide front, no tandem axle, like new; Land 2015 have been from Aus- Build patios, retaining walls and cab, Fast Hitch, SN 9274, good Pride 35-120, 10’, 3 pt shredder; tralia. Due to severe install amazing landscapes. Hedge Post 18.4x34’s; IHC 1440 combine, other machinery, tools & primi- droughts across Australia, We will train the right person. STEEL BUILDING Delivery Available 1480 engine, new tires, good tives. cattle slaughter has in- Benefits: health/dental, 401K, INVENTORY SALE machine; IHC 810, 20’ grain creased and so have their and paid time off. I-Beam Construction JEFF SMITH Terms: Cash or good check. Announcements the day of the auction take exports. Because of this, precedence over previous advertising. Lunch. Easy Bolt-Up Design their 2016 cattle inventory Visit our website for more info 620-496-8956 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 could be at its lowest since or send resume to BENNYAuction SIEBOLD by: [email protected] Many Others Available 1995. Therefore, their ex- (800) 369-3882 BINS - DRYERS - VACS ports should decrease over Lott Implement, an AGCO the end of 2015 and through- www.toplinebuildings.com dealer in Minneapolis, Ks is out 2016. [email protected] DETRIXHE GRAIN Vacs: your Auctioneers: Raymond Bott, looking for a service technician. Lee Holtmeier, Luke Bott To read Peel’s full report, The duties include repairing source for steel flex pipe, rubber Washington, Kansas visit http://tinyurl.com/OSU- combines, tractors, and hay Butterfly Supply, Inc. grain hose, nozzles & fittings 785-325-2734, 747-8017, or 747-6888 10-9-15. equipment. We are looking for 866-327-6822. www.BottRealtyAuction.com someone dependable and mo- 800-249-7473 SERVICES tived, who has their own tools, • Tubing • Rods • Cable • and is able to get along well SOIL TESTING, lab work, with others. Immediate opening, • Guardrail • Clips • fertil- with payContact based on Jeff experience. at izer and lime recommendations 785-392-3110 or STEEL FENCING & Call Suther Ag Services email [email protected] BUILDING 785-457-3440. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 — 12:00 NOON LARRY’S PORTABLE sawmill 11111 RIMROCK DRIVE (UNIVERSITY PARK-NORTH OF MANHATTAN, KS ON HWY 77) Lott Implement, Inc SUPPLIES MANHATTAN, KANSAS www.butterflysupplyinc.com service, can come saw your Star Seed in Osborne logs. 785-776-8153 REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 1:00 PM) Kansas is looking for a full 785-565-2647. This 2-bedroom, one bath home has a large to Auction at Buyer’s expense if requested. time Sales Agronomist. This NEED HELP cutting crops? open living room, dining room & kitchen. There STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION individual will be working is a utility/storage room, a carport with enclosed TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHER with the Star Seed product Give us a call at 785-230-5205 storage and also an enclosed patio/sun room. INFORMATION. To View property contact line to include wheat, cover Peterson Custom Cutting. The home has approximately 1091 sq.ft. fin- Vern Gannon Auctioneer/Broker 785-770- crops, forages, and seed ished. Taxes prorated to closing. Buyer to pay 0066, Gannon Real Estate & Auctions 785- care products. This position CUSTOM 10% down day of Auction with balance on or be- 539-2316 or Jerry Weis, Realty Executives incudes a competitive salary PORTABLE fore December 1, 2015. All inspections including Weis Real Estate listing agent 785-539-9333. and benefit package. DISC-ROLLING lead base paint inspection to be completed prior Interested candidates Amana front load automatic fondue set; shot glasses; dish- telescoping plank; roller table should call Star Seed at DARRELL WAGONER washer & dryer; Amana refrig- es; pictures; bedding; decora- extension; shop vac; saws; 1-800-782-7311 and Send a Loyal to You! Cell: 785-650-4094 erator; chest deep freeze; tions; cap gun; walker; storage levels; pet cages; extension china hutch; dinette table & 4 totes; gun cases; camouflage cords; folding sawhorses; paint Resume to 101 Industrial From a GoBob Customer: Ave., Osborne, KS 67473 in chairs; Hotpoint electric range- hunting coats & gear; lawn supplies; clamps; halogen “We have been raising cattle care of Devon Walter. WANTED like new; recliner; corner china benches & chairs; paper prod- lights; toolboxes; tools of all for 30 years and we are cabinet; 3-seat couch with re- ucts; box fan; kitchen appli- kinds; screwdrivers; chisels; proud to say that we use Go- cliners & matching loveseat; ances; household items; Holi- new drill bit sets; electric tools; Bob equipment and materi- WANTED: 1780 JOHN DEER Oak bedroom set with bed, day decorations; luggage. aluminum extension ladder; als as much as we can. It’s planter parts. Main frame wardrobe, armoire, chest; Double seat canopy swing; step ladders; folding bench; bamboo wicker table & 6 patio heater; fire pit; storage plant hangers; lawn cart; built the old fashioned way - 4-1/2’Cylinder for 31 row planter chairs; bamboo server, box; Homelite push mower; 3 cases of small propane bot- 785-242-5651 tough, dependable and built loveseat, chair & 2 stands; end Rubbermaid storage sheds; tles; lawn spreader; 2 lawn to last.” Star Seed in Osborne DAMAGED table; lift top coffee table; an- igloo dog hut; power washer; wagons; dog house; storage tique console radio; bookshelf; DeWalt roll-around tool cabi- tubs; shovels; rakes; garden Kansas is looking for a full 1-866-287-7585 www.gobobpipe.com GRAIN shelves; microwave; hanging net; small snow blower; large tools; plant stands; wheelbar- time Conservation WANTED pot rack; serving trays; pots; flower pots; hose reel; garden row; lawn sprayers; axes; shop Specialist. This individual pans; cookbooks; bowls; hose; bird feeders; folding brooms; tools of all types. will be working with the Star STATEWIDE glasses; cutting boards; Corn- work bench; lawn products; Seed product line to include ingware; chocolate fountain; weedeaters; 8’-13’ aluminum native and introduced We buy damaged grain, grasses, turf, and wildlife any condition DON PICKERING JR. ESTATE products. This position -wet or dry- GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS includes a competitive sal- including damaged VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER ary and benefit package. 29 ga lifetime ptd...... $65/sq 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 29 ga #2 ptd...... $60/sq silo corn. Interested candidates TOP DOLLAR! www.gannonauctions.com should call Star Seed at 26Complete ga galvalume Building...... $68/sq 1-800-782-7311 and send a We have vacs Packages and trucks. resume to 101 Industrial Ave., Osborne, KS 67473 in Doors, Insulation, Livestock CALL HEIDI OR care of Devon Walter. *JobsiteEquipment, Delivery Scales, Available* Waters GARTON CONSIGNMENT AUCTION (prices NORTHERN AG subject to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 — 10:30 AM change) SERVICE, INC. Located at HERINGTON, KANSAS. 800-205-5751 Highway 77 and the Herington Livestock Commission Co. parking lot.

STARTING AT 10:30 AM TRAILER & MISC. ITEMS trailer, 5 1/2’x12’, tilt bed; manu- • 1993 7’x24’ gooseneck trailer, 40-plus steel posts; electric al tire machine; 12 hedge posts, has 550-gallon and 300-gallon fence wire and electric fencer; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 — 3:00 PM 9’ tall; JD 3 bottom plow 3 pt. tanks, Honda motor pump miscellaneous barb wire; 100’ of 717 TUTTLE STREET — MANHATTAN, KANSAS hitch; front mount windrow flip- • 6’x18’ implement trailer, steel electric wire; rear tire chains to fit per; 14’ car trailer w/ramps tandem axle ball hitch REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 4:00 PM) IH 560 tractor; lots of wire type (homemade). • 6’x10’ and 6’x12’ tandem axle This home has 3 bedrooms, bath, living room pense if requested. Nice comfortable home! milo guards; 50-plus heavy duty ball hitch trailers wood pallets; log chains and and kitchen. There is a detached garage and OPEN HOUSE Thursday, November 5, 2015, TRUCKS & TRAILERS • (3) 4-wheel bale trailers, run- boomers; miscellaneous tools; fenced yard. The roof on the home is approxi- 4:30-5:30PM or by appointment by contact- • 1996 Cummins 10-speed twin ning gears, good (3) 3-ton floor jacks; cattle water mately one year old, central air is approximate- ing Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer 785- screw Freightliner-FL112, good • Nice 2-wheel ball hitch airplane tank; chemical and water tanks; ly 2 years old. Buyer to pay 10% down day of 770-0066 or Gannon Real Estate and Auc- rubber tires, fold down ramp trailer 3” hose pump with meter; 7 Hr Auction with balance due on or before Decem- tions 785-539-2316. STATEMENTS MADE •1974 International 1600 • Large HD oil field 30’ trailer pump motor; 30 HP motor-pump; ber 10, 2015. Taxes prorated to closing. All in- DAY OF AUCTION TAKES PRECEDENCE Loadstar truck, 80,000 miles, 5 • 2003 Chevy pickup Bed, 8’ with pickup fuel tank with 12 volt spections including lead base paint inspection OVER ANY OTHER INFORMATION. speed, 18’x58” high steel bed, tow package (bed only). pump; pipe cattle panels and 9 to be completed prior to Auction at Buyer’s ex- twin hydraulic lift with Shurlock wire cattle panels; round bottom roll tarp MISCELLANEOUS Kenmore side-by-side refriger- computer desk; 2 TV’s; 2 bar kitchenware; microwave; hand feed bunks; front and back end • 1977 Chevy C-65 tag axle, twin EQUIPMENT ator with ice & water dis- stools; luggage; treadmill; & garden tools; lawn spreader; bale spears; Allis Chalmers 5’ cylinder lift for 18’x52” high JD #535 baler, twine; feed penser; Hotpoint automatic shelves; metal lawn chairs; toolbox; miscellaneous house- trail rotary mower; gravity box on steel bed with Shurlock roll wagon; 300-gallon tank pull washer & dryer; 3pc bedroom bird bath; wood TV trays; cabi- hold & garage items. electric running gear; 2-wheel tarp, good rubber, has sprayer; truck tires; brand name suite; 6-drawer dresser; dou- net; vacuums; yard windmill; grain cart; (1) hay wagon electric hydraulic for auger “Winner” fishing boat with trailer, ble bed; recliner; chest deep books; clock; walker; small This is a partial list. running gear; (2) running gears, • 1969 Chevy truck with BJM 33HP Johnson motor. freeze; glass door bookcase; grill; pots; pans; dishes; bowls; Electric brand; Butler skid steer mixer box (main auger broke) MORE ITEMS NOT LISTED! JANIE HALE ESTATE TERMS: Pay by Cash or Good Check. Statements made day of auction take precedence over printed material. Not responsible for accidents. GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS LUNCH BY NAVARRE 4-H BOOSTERS VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 AUCTIONEERS: BOB’S AUCTION SERVICE 785-258-4188 www.gannonauctions.com Dave Bures: 402-766-3743 • Clerk/Cashier: Bob's Auction Service CLICK ON ksallink.com 28-32.qxp:Layout 1 10/26/15 7:27 AM Page 29

Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 29 Fall harvest progressing with warm, dry weather For the week ending Oc- was 51 percent, behind 56 equal to the average. Har- and ahead of 35 average. ahead of 11 last year, but ahead of 2 last year and 5 tober 18, 2015, warm, dry both last year and average. vested was 51 percent, well Sunflowers condition near 28 average. average. weather prevailed state- Corn harvested was 85 ahead of 29 last year, but rated 1 very poor, 3 poor, 31 Alfalfa fourth cutting Livestock, Pasture and wide, providing good har- percent, well ahead of 65 near 52 average. fair, 57 good, and 8 excel- was 92 percent, ahead of 87 Range Conditions: Pasture vest conditions, according last year and ahead of 78 Sorghum condition lent. Sunflowers bracts last year and 85 average. and range condition rated 4 to the USDA’s National average. rated 2 percent very poor, 7 turning yellow was 91 per- Cotton condition rated 1 very poor, 14 poor, 37 fair, Agricultural Statistics Soybeans condition poor, 29 fair, 52 good, and 10 cent, ahead of 86 last year, percent very poor, 11 poor, 40 good, and 5 excellent. Service. There were 6.9 rated 2 percent very poor, 8 excellent. Sorghum mature but near 92 average. Bracts 26 fair, 51 good, and 11 ex- Stock water supplies days suitable for fieldwork. poor, 33 fair, 47 good, and 10 was 93 percent, ahead of 77 turning brown was 65 per- cellent. Cotton bolls open- rated 4 percent very short, Topsoil moisture rated 19 excellent. Soybeans drop- last year and 80 average. cent, near 66 last year, but ing was 67 percent, behind 17 short, 78 adequate, and 1 percent very short, 40 ping leaves was 92 percent, Harvested was 52 percent, behind 78 average. Har- 75 last year and 86 average. surplus. short, 40 adequate, and 1 ahead of 87 last year, but well ahead of 24 last year vested was 26 percent, Harvested was 11 percent, surplus. Subsoil moisture rated 15 percent very short, 37 short, 48 adequate, and 0 surplus. Marysville Livestock Sales Field Crops Report: Every Thursday at 12 Noon Winter wheat planted was Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 82 percent, ahead of 76 last 1180 US Hwy. 77, P. O. Box 67, Marysville, KS 66508 year, but near 84 for the SALE INFORMATION FOR OCTOBER 22, 2015 five-year average. Emerged STEERS MANHATTAN 1 XBRD HFRETTE 860@$149.00 WASHINGTON 5 BLK STR 416@$252.00 OKETO 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,150@$126.00 WASHINGTON 5 MIX STR 367@$250.00 WASHINGTON 1 BWF HFRETTE 1,190@$124.00 BARNES 5 BLK STR 475@$245.00 SENECA 6 BLK HFRETTE 1,300@$118.50 PAWNEE CITY,NE 2 BLK STR 482@$239.00 ONAGA 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,035@$103.00 PALMER 5 BLK STR 470@$233.50 BREMEN 1 RED HFRETTE 975@$93.00 BREMEN 1 RED STR 470@$233.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF HFRETTE 1,085@$86.00 WHEATON 1 XBRD STR 390@$232.00 8535MONDAY, NW LANDON NOVEMBERROAD (CORNER OF 86TH 2 — & LANDON 3:00 ROAD)PM WHEATON 1 BLK STR 495@$232.00 BRED COWS/PAIRS AXTELL 2 WF BULL 375@$231.00 WATERVILLE 5 BLK COW 4 yrs 8 mo $2,525.00 TOPEKA, KANSAS WHEATON 5 XBRD STR 516@$230.00 WATERVILLE 9 BLK COW 5 yrs 8 mo $2,500.00 1998 Oldsmobile 88 LS, 4- White console sewing ma- ters; covered cake stand; set MARYSVILLE 1 BLK BULL 435@$228.00 WATERVILLE 6 BLK COW 6-7 yrs 7-8 mo $2,300.00 door, 148,200 miles, nice chine; storage bench; swivel of 4 Tulip mixing bowls; glass- ONAGA 1 BWF STR 540@$227.00 WATERVILLE 7 BLK COW 6-7 yrs 7-8 mo $2,300.00 clean car. rocker; Hoosier Helper cabi- es; casseroles; melmac dish- BREMEN 13 RED STR 504@$225.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW SS 7-8 MO $2,100.00 John Deere 145 riding lawn net; 4-drawer chest metal 2- es; Lionel clock; bird figurines; BEATRICE, NE 3 XBRD BULL 378@$225.00 WATERVILLE 7 BLK COW SS 7-8 MO $2,000.00 mower/tractor; 250 gallon fuel door kitchen cabinet; 2 Oak ta- cast iron skillets; 2 mantel WASHINGTON 5 BLK STR 546@$224.00 WATERVILLE 4 BLK COW aged 7-8 yrs $2,000.00 tank & stand; Kimball piano & bles tops; shelving; Maple clocks; wood ironing board; WASHINGTON 9 BLK STR 523@$223.00 WATERVILLE 3 BLK COW aged 7-8 yrs $1,825.00 bench; Retro 4-section corner chair; wood stand; end table; several large decorative rocks; WASHINGTON 5 MIX STR 506@$223.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 8 YRS 6 MO $1,800.00 sofa; new 2’ wood heating Oak cane bottom chair; 2 & 4- old maps; wooden box; 2 old WASHINGTON 5 MIX STR 595@$219.50 WATERVILLE 2 BLK COW 8 YRS 5 MO $1,475.00 stove, never used, great for drawer file cabinets; office cameras; small Clark’s thread BARNES 25 BLK STR 610@$215.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW SS 3 MO $1,125.00 basement or cabin; 2 Maytag chair. holder; games; books; maga- WASHINGTON 1 RED STR 385@$215.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW AGED 5 MO $1,125.00 wringer washers; pool table; 68 pcs old Fiesta-juice glass- zines; fruit jars; freezer boxes; MORROWVILLE 1 BLK STR 570@$215.00 CORNING 10 BLK CCPR 2 YRS $2,885.00 Maple bed, chest, dresser with es, S&P, tumbler, bowls, blankets; bedding; Holiday WHEATON 1 BLK STR 565@$208.00 ONAGA 4 BLK CCPR 4 YRS $2,825.00 mirror, nite stand; 5-leg Walnut saucers & plates; Cake stand; decorations; stuffed animals; WATERVILLE 30 XBRD STR 690@$207.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK CCPR 4 YRS $2,625.00 dropleaf table; lift chair; Maple vases; silverware in case; sewing items; Christmas tree; MARYSVILLE 1 BLK BULL 385@$207.00 ONAGA 2 MIX CCPR 4 YRS $2,500.00 dining table & 6 chairs; desk; lamps; Corelle dishes; cups; bowling ball; luggage; type- PALMER 2 BLK STR 572@$206.00 ONAGA 8 BLK CCPR 6 YRS $2,350.00 Oak rocker; recliner; 2 4-draw- silverware; Hull vase; table- writer; ¾” S&K socket set; mis- ONAGA 6 XBRD STR 634@$205.00 BAILEYVILLE 2 BLK CCPR 7 YRS $2,150.00 er pine chest-of-drawers; GE cloths; rugs; figurines; pic- cellaneous tools; flower pots; BLUE RAPIDS 2 BLK STR 675@$204.00 ONAGA 1 BLK CCPR 3 YRS $2,000.00 microwave; needlepoint chair; tures; wooden bowl; kraut cut- bushel baskets; hand saws; WATERVILLE 3 XBRD STR 605@$203.00 WASHINGTON1 BLK CCPR 8YRS 2 MO $1,950.00 end tables; wall shelves; ping- ter; 2 wash boards; copper drills; antlers; gas can; level; BREMEN 11 RED STR 650@$203.00 CORNING 1 BLK CCPR SS $1,625.00 pong table; 2 recliners; couch; boiler; mixer; mushroom canis- pulleys; plane; miscellaneous. PAWNEE CITY,NE 3 BLK STR 708@$201.00 CORNING 1 BLK STR 535@$199.00 COWS MRS. DONALD R. KIRKWOOD AXTELL 1 WF BULL 500@$198.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,285@$102.00 BARNES 19 BLK STR 708@$195.00 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,375@$101.00 GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS BAILEYVILLE 60 XBRD STR 875@$191.00 ONAGA 1 BLK COW 1,315@$98.00 VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER FRANKFORT 61 XBRD STR 820@$190.25 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,170@$98.00 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 BLUE RAPIDS 5 BLK STR 793@$189.00 CORNING 1 BLK COW 1,250@$96.50 www.gannonauctions.com WESTMORELAND 38 XBRD STR 833@$187.60 CORNING 1 BLK COW 1,440@$96.00 MANHATTAN 62 XBRD STR 880@$186.60 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,310@$94.50 CORNING 6 BLK STR 695@$186.00 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,365@$90.00 AXTELL 1 BLK STR 615@$186.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,570@$89.00 GREENLEAF 52 XBRD STR 991@$182.75 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,285@$87.50 MARYSVILLE 112 XBRD STR 952@$182.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,390@$86.50 AXTELL 1 WF STR 550@$181.00 HERKIMER 1 BLK COW 1,485@$86.50 BEATRICE, NE 3 XBRD BULL 520@$181.00 BARNES 1 XBRD COW 1,670@$86.25 GREENLEAF 51 MIX STR 991@$180.85 HERKIMER 1 BLK COW 1,350@$86.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK STR 770@$179.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,450@$85.50 AXTELL 2 BLK STR 777@$175.00 RANDOLPH 1 WF COW 1,415@$85.50 AXTELL 1 BWF STR 660@$174.00 HERKIMER 1 BLK COW 1,695@$85.25 WASHINGTON 1 XBRD STR 765@$171.50 HOME 1 BLK COW 1,535@$85.00 WASHINGTON 2 BWF STR 892@$170.50 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,590@$84.50 AXTELL 1 BWF BULL 600@$169.00 SENECA 1 BWF COW 1,235@$84.50 MARYSVILLE 1 RED BULL 500@$166.00 BREMEN 1 RED COW 1,155@$84.00 AXTELL 1 BLK BULL 1,065@$125.00 BARNES 1 RED COW 1,395@$84.00 LINWOOD 1 BLK BULL 1,095@$115.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,695@$83.50 RANDOLPH 8 CHAR BULL 1,282@$111.00 BARNES 1 CHAR COW 1,465@$83.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,520@$83.50 HEIFERS BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,745@$83.50 WASHINGTON 5 MIX HFR 364@$240.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,060@$83.00 BARNES 3 BLK HFR 375@$234.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,725@$82.50 WASHINGTON 4 BLK HFR 321@$233.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,350@$82.50 WASHINGTON 4 BLK HFR 427@$227.00 WATERVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,455@$82.50 ONAGA 1 BWF HFR 405@$226.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,420@$81.00 Annual Spring-Calving AXTELL 2 WF HFR 392@$224.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,215@$81.00 PALMER 8 BLK HFR 447@$224.00 SENECA 1 WF COW 1,390@$81.00 BREMEN 5 RED HFR 469@$219.00 SENECA 1 BWF COW 1,370@$80.50 ONAGA 2 BLK HFR 390@$214.00 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,260@$80.50 Bred Heifer Sale AXTELL 2 WF HFR 450@$211.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,480@$80.50 AXTELL 1 WF HFR 315@$210.00 GREENLEAF 1 RED COW 1,375@$80.00 Friday, November 13, 2015 • 6:00 pm WASHINGTON 10 RED HFR 508@$208.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,205@$80.00 BARNES 36 BLK HFR 588@$203.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,375@$79.50 Parsons Livestock Market - Parsons, Kansas BEATRICE, NE 1 XBRD HFR 425@$200.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,495@$79.50 BEATRICE, NE 2 BLK HFR 445@$200.00 SENECA 1 WF COW 1,225@$79.00 Certified through the Sunflower Supreme Heifer program BREMEN 8 RED HFR 562@$197.00 BURCHARD,NE 1 BLK COW 1,370@$78.50 • 3rd Party certified to meet program requirements WASHINGTON 1 BLK HFR 520@$196.50 BREMEN 1 WF COW 1,330@$77.50 WHEATON 3 BLK HFR 511@$193.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,430@$76.00 • Bred to proven calving ease bulls BEATRICE, NE 2 RED HFR 435@$191.00 CENTRALIA 1 HOL COW 1,775@$75.50 MORROWVILLE 5 XBRD HFR 578@$190.50 AXTELL 1 WF COW 1,570@$75.00 • Vaccinated, pelvic measured, BVD-PI tested negative WASHINGTON 6 BLK HFR 711@$190.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,005@$75.00 BARNES 13 BLK HFR 691@$188.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,270@$74.50 AXTELL 3 XBRD HFR 541@$186.00 CENTRALIA 1 HOL COW 1,815@$73.50 CORNING 3 BLK HFR 410@$186.00 GREEN 1 BLK COW 1,225@$73.50 Online bidding available sale day by LiveAuctions.tv ONAGA 6 XBRD HFR 572@$186.00 CENTRALIA 1 HOL COW 1,755@$73.00 LINN 60 BLK HFR 942@$185.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,155@$73.00 MORROWVILLE 1 XBRD HFR 578@$184.50 ADULT BULLS LIBERTY,NE 4 XBRD HFR 768@$179.00 HANOVER 1 BLK BULL 2,425@$101.50 HANOVER 10 XBRD HFR 834@$176.75 BREMEN 1 BLK BULL 1,570@$101.50 ONAGA 1 XBRD HFR 570@$175.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK BULL 2,020@$98.50 WASHINGTON 3 XBRD HFR 710@$175.50 HANOVER 1 BLK BULL 1,895@$97.00 LINN 12 BLK HFR 856@$175.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 1,885@$96.50 BEATRICE, NE 5 XBRD HFR 546@$175.00 MARYSVILLE 32 BLK HFR 876@$172.50 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 10-29-2015 WASHINGTON 1 RED HFR 735@$170.00 Contact Jaymelynn Farney at [email protected] or MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFR 735@$170.00 27 MIX STRS/HFRS 450-650# V HR PALMER 1 BLK HFR 630@$168.00 19 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-600# WV HR 620-421-4826, ext. 17 for a catalog. LINN 1 BLK HFR 820@$165.50 45 MIX STRS/HFRS 550-750# WV HR OG MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD HFR 870@$160.50 54 BLK STRS/HFRS 600-700# WV HR HFRETTES 55 BLK STRS/HFRS 600-750# V HR SENECA 1 BLK HFRETTE 820@$164.00 73 BLK STRS 775-825# WV OG BREMEN 6 BLK HFRETTE 952@$162.00 101BLK & xbred STRS925-950# WV OG MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,055@$150.00 BREMEN 1 RED HFRETTE 885@$150.00 55 BLK STRS 975-1000# WV OG 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 www.sunflowersupreme.org Baileyville, KS Odell, Nebraska Hanover, KS Waterville, KS Frankfort, KS Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com 28-32.qxp:Layout 1 10/26/15 8:30 AM Page 30

Page 30 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Kansas to receive $2.25 million for feed laboratory accreditation The Kansas Department the KDA Agriculture Labo- Animal Feed Regulatory quality system and increas- better direct their regulato- The additional funding will of Agriculture has been se- ratory and the Dairy and Program Standards set ing the quality analytical ry activities toward reduc- help the agency in achiev- lected to receive a coopera- Feed Safety program to ex- forth by the FDA. This will data collected. ISO 17025 ing hazards, consequently ing its vision of a balanced tive agreement totaling pand animal feed testing allow KDA’s laboratory to accreditation attests to the improving the safety and approach to ensuring a safe $2.25 million over the next and safety in Kansas. increase current animal competency and technical security of the animal feed food supply, protecting nat- five years from the U.S. The funding provides feed testing capabilities capabilities of a laboratory supply in Kansas,” said ural resources, promoting Food and Drug Administra- KDA the ability to imple- which will expand the ex- to perform certain testing Sarah DeDonder, KDA public health and safety, tion. This FDA grant allows ment a feed safety program isting quality system. The and supports the traceabili- Agriculture Laboratory protecting animal health, for collaboration between within the framework of the cooperative agreement will ty of any data generated. program manager. and providing consumer also allow for the KDA lab- “The development and Kansas was one of 21 protection to the best of the oratory to expand its ISO implementation of these states selected to receive department’s ability. 17025 accreditation, estab- standards will help both the cooperative agreement. lishing a more complete federal and state programs

Bonded & Insured SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 ™ Date: 10/21/15. Cows $82-$87; $77-$81.75; $76 & lower. Bulls $101-$106. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 — 10:00 AM Total Head Count 2,380. 3329 Newbury — MANHATTAN, KANSAS 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 15 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 4 mix hfrs [email protected] 9 blk strs [email protected] FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASSWARE, COSTUME JEWELRY, 8 blk hfrs [email protected] 9 mix hfrs [email protected] 7 mix strs [email protected] 5 blk/bwf hfrs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 16 mix strs [email protected] COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD, MISC 6 blk/bwf hfrs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] 92 mix strs [email protected] See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listings! 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 blk/bwf hfrs [email protected] 6 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] 112 mix hfrs [email protected] 7 mix strs [email protected] 4 blk brf hfrs [email protected] 10 mix hfrs [email protected] 30 blk strs [email protected] VIRGINIA HARRISON ESTATE 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 1 blk strs [email protected] KAWASAKI CARES: Warning: ATVs can be hazardous to operate. For your safety: Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and protective clothing. Never carry a passenger. Never ride 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 19 mix hfrs [email protected] 14 mix strs [email protected] under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Never ride on public roads or pavement. Avoid excessive speeds and stunt driving. Be extra careful on difficult terrain. Kawasaki ATVs with en- THELMA RANSOM ESTATE gines over 90cc are recommended for use only by persons 16 years of age or older. Read Owner’s Manual and all on-product warnings. Kawasaki also recommends that all ATV riders 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 blk strs [email protected] 149 mix strs [email protected] MULE™take a training Side xcourse. Side Safety For more Disclaimer: information, see your dealer, call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887, or go to www.atvsafety.org. ©2015 Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS KAWASAKI CARES: Always wear protective gear appropriate for the use of this vehicle. Never operate under the influence of drugs or alco- 25 blk hfrs [email protected] 10 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 8 blk strs [email protected] hol. Protect the environment. The Kawasaki MULE™ side x side is an off-highway vehicle only, and is not designed, equipped, or manufactured for use on public streets; roads or high- 4 blk/bwf hfrs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] 10 mix strs [email protected] VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER ways. Obey the laws and regulations that control the use of your vehicle. Read Owner’s Manual and all on-product warnings. ©2015 Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. 2 blk/bwf hfrs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] 12 blk strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] 6 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 4 blk strs [email protected] 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 10 blk hfrs [email protected] 25 blk strs [email protected] 28 blk/bwf strs [email protected] www.gannonauctions.com 9 blk/bwf hfrs [email protected] 9 mix strs [email protected] 9 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 15 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 61 mix strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 blk strs [email protected] 2 blk/bwf strs [email protected] LAND & MACHINERY 22 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 blk strs [email protected] 5 mix strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] 26 mix strs [email protected] 2 blk/bwf hfrs [email protected] 16 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk strs [email protected] FEED 6 blk hfrs [email protected] 23 blk strs [email protected] 2 blk strs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 41 mix strs [email protected] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 — 11:00 AM 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 6 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk/bwf strs [email protected] AUCTION 19 blk hfrs [email protected] 4 blk strs [email protected] 11 mix strs [email protected] AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Having sold the majority of the Wildcat 10 blk/bwf [email protected] 29 mix strs [email protected] 122 mix strs [email protected] Creek Ranch, we are now offering at auction these outlying tracts 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] 46 mix strs [email protected] FEEDS 6 blk hfrs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] 115 mix strs [email protected] of land & all farm machinery. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part 34 blk hfrs [email protected] 3 mix strs [email protected] 4 mix strs [email protected] “The Key To Successful Feeding” of this sale! 25 blk hfrs [email protected] 5 char strs [email protected] 21 mix strs [email protected] **Real Estate sells first followed by machinery** 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] 6 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 42 mix strs [email protected] How do you like your steak? SALE HELD ON SITE: WILDCAT CREEK RANCH 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 23 blk strs [email protected] 42 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 1858 80th Street, Peabody, KS 29 blk/bwf [email protected] 8 blk strs [email protected] 61 mix strs [email protected] Well done, rare, medium? 33 blk hfrs [email protected] 21 blk strs [email protected] 15 mix strs [email protected] From Peabody, KS – 3½ miles East on Hwy 50. 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 2 blk strs [email protected] 9 mix strs [email protected] From Florence, KS – 6½ miles West on Hwy 50. 4 mix hfrs [email protected] 13 blk strs [email protected] 21 mix strs [email protected] Everybody has a personal choice. 26 blk/bwf [email protected] 2 blk strs [email protected] 21 blk/bwf strs [email protected] 1,010 ACRES IN 5 TRACTS - MARION COUNTY, KS 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 6 blk strs [email protected] 4 mix strs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 2 blk strs [email protected] 161 mix strs [email protected] How about your livestock feed? TRACT 1 – 320 Acres - E/2 14-22-3 3 mix hfrs [email protected] 28 blk strs [email protected] 6 mix strs [email protected] Spring-fed tract of grassland with old farmstead & utilities. 11 blk hfrs [email protected] 28 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] Same deal, everybody’s situation is TRACT 2 – 160 Acres - SW/4 34-21-4 51 different, and we do cater to 51 Acres cropland (currently in Alfalfa). EARLY CONSIGNMENT FOR OCTOBER 28: Balance pasture land with very large spring & stream. • 40 black & bwf steers & heifers, 500-650 lbs. what you need and want. • 70 black & red heifers, 725-750 lbs. TRACT 3 – 160 Acres - SW/4 32-21-4 • 65 black & red steers, 775-825 lbs. All grassland with pond water supply. • 30 black red & Char heifers, 725-775 lbs. We will blend the supplements to comple- TRACT 4 – 220 Acres - NE/4 & E/2 SE/4 (except a 20 Acre tract • 95 black red & Char steers, 750-900 lbs. • 50 black & red steers, 875-925 lbs. ment your feedstuffs ... you name it, we in SE corner) 10-21-3 MORE CONSIGNMENTS PENDING! Combination cropland/grassland. All new fences. can balance your ration. TRACT 5 – 150 Acres - SE/4 20-22-3 (less RR) EARLY CONSIGNMENT FOR NOVEMBER 4: 38.54 Acres cultivated cropland. Balance grassland. • 450 black red & Char steers, 750-875 lbs. Blacktop location. Excellent hunting. MORE CONSIGNMENTS PENDING! Call Us Now so we can help you ****Machinery sells immediately following Real Estate**** EARLY CONSIGNMENT FOR NOVEMBER 11: maximize your feedstuffs, • 450 black red & Char steers, 750-875 lbs. TRACTOR/LOADERS Net & Twine Wrap; Sitrex MORE CONSIGNMENTS PENDING! livestock productivity and •2008 Case IH Puma 210, Wheel Rake; Hedgedorn 277 MFD, 3635hrs, LH Reverse, Series II Rip Grip Manure THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! greenbacks in your pocketbook! YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS APPRECIATED! 18.4R46 Rear & 14.9R34 Spreader, 6’x16’ Box, Tandem Front Tires, 3pt, PTO, 6Hyd Axle, Hyd Push Gate, PTO & For Cattle Appraisals Call: FOURTH & POMEROY ASSOCIATES, INC. Outlets, SELLS WITH Lx770 Hyd Driven; John Deere Hx15, BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 GLENN UNRUH, 620-341-0607 Joseph Ebert, General Manager Loader, 8’ Bucket & Grapple, 15’ Twin Rotary Mower; Sch- LYLE WILLIAMS, Field Representative, 785-229-5457 Joystick Control aben 1000 Gallon Sprayer on 2 WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; P.O. Box 516, Clay Center, KS 67432 •2007 Case IH Puma 180, Wheel Trailer; 10’ Speed KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri. 785-632-2141 • WATS 1-800-432-7423 MFD, 3879hrs, LH Reverse, Mover; 1100 Gallon Poly Tank; emporialivestock.com 18.4R46 Rear & 14.9R34 1500 Gallon Poly Tank; Winkel Front Tires, 3pt, PTO, 6hyd Mfg 3pt 2 Bale Mover; Cat 6 ½’ Outlets, SELLS WITH Lx770 Bucket; Bale Spear; Pallet Loader, 8’ Bucket with Grap- Forks; 300 Gallon “Pasture JC LIVESTOCK SALES INC. CLAY CENTER ple, Joystick Control Burn” Spray Rig with Gas En- • 2009 CAT 262B, 2Spd Skid- gine & Pump. Wednesday Sale, Hogs NOON • Cattle 12:30 PM LIVESTOCK SALES INC. steer, 1932hours, SN # LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT, VPDT01290 MISCELLANEOUS For the week of October 21, 2015: Cattle sales Tuesday, 11:00 AM. TRUCKS/TRAILERS Larges 16’ Portable AI Trail- STEERS 5 777 182.00 1994 IH 4800 Dt 408, All Wheel er/Barn, Hyd Lift; Rawhide 1 345 270.00 31 885 172.25 For the week of October 20, 2015: Drive, Automatic, 3156hours, Portable Corral; Misc WW 3 457 238.00 11 871 171.50 STEERS: 1 390 220.00 36,028miles WITH Roto-Mix Portable Panels & Gates; Sev- 1 300 265.00 4 459 205.50 Feed Mixer, 490-14, Digi-Star eral 160 Bushel Portable Self 2 473 234.00 9 957 168.75 1 400 263.00 3 505 192.50 3 517 230.50 16 975 166.50 8 473 246.50 8 557 191.50 Scales; 2005 Ford F350 Lariat, Feeders; 8) 12’ Tire Stock 2 578 217.00 3 757 174.50 2 513 240.00 3 748 187.50 Crew Cab, 4 Door, 4x4, Duals, Tanks; Misc Continuous Fenc- 4 541 224.00 V8 Powerstroke, with Deweze ing; Misc Panels & Gates, Wire 5 582 215.00 4 775 172.00 10 530 220.00 Top Butcher Cow: 482 Bale Bed, 150,600miles; Panels; 2) 5”x50’ Drill Stem 7 751 210.50 16 711 215.00 $88.50 @ 1,380 lbs. 2005 GMC 3500 4x4, Diesel, Pipe; Misc Metal Feed Bunks, 37 767 210.50 12 850 198.00 Top Butcher Cow was Top Butcher Bull: Flatbed; 1988 Kenworth Dump Hay Feeders; 9’ Stock Tank; 12 733 195.50 $87.50 @ 1,335 lbs. 5 814 202.00 $108.50 @ 1,605 lbs. 7 959 180.00 Truck, LTA 300hp Cummins Self Catching Head Gate; 50+ 2 870 186.50 HEIFERS: Bred Cows: $1,400 to $1,475 Engine, Tandem Duals, 16’ Sheets 3’x25’ Used Ribbed 3 993 170.50 Top Butcher Bull was 1 305 251.00 Pairs: $1,960 to $2,150 Dump Bed, Roll Over Tarp, Sheet Metal; Mix Rolls of Wire; 2 355 237.00 2 1048 161.50 $102.50 @ 1,755 lbs. CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 3: 671,400miles; 1992 Mack CH Ingersoll Rand 80 Gallon 2 Pis- HEIFERS 60 Blk X Strs/Hfrs ...... spring/fall shots...... 500-650 lbs. 600, Twin Screw, Sleeper Cab, ton Air Compressor; SA 200 1 300 223.00 Bred Cows: $1,325 to $1,800 weaned 45 days 9spd, Eaton Fuller Road Lincoln Pipeline Welder on 1 375 222.00 130 Char X Strs/Hfrs...... spring shots...... 400-600 lbs. Ranger, 403,000miles; 1979 Tandem Axle Trailer with Tool 4 426 218.00 Pairs: $2,150 175 Blk & Char X Strs/Hfrs...spring/fall shots...... 450-600 lbs. Chevy Winch Truck; 1950s Boxes & Lead Rollers; Multi- 2 615 199.00 60 Blk X Strs/Hfrs ...... spring/fall shots...... 575-675 lbs. Chevy C20 Pickup; Neville Built Power 7500 Watt, 14hp Gener- 6 583 183.50 Fat Hog Top: No Test Weaned 45 days 40’ Stepdeck Trailer, Single ator; Multi-Power Twin Tank 6 625 183.00 Sows: No Test 50 Blk X Strs/Hfrs ...... spring shots...... 550-650 lbs. Dual Axle, Beaver Tail with Portable Air Compressor, CONSIGNMENTS FOR OCTOBER 28: CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 10: Ramps, 235/75R17.5 Tires; Honda Engine; Battery Charg- 350 Char X Strs/Hfrs...... spring shots/off cow...... 400-650 lbs. 2008 Featherlite 7’x20’ GN er; Floor Jack; 2) 25 Gallon, 12 55 Blk X Strs/Hfrs ...... 800-950 lbs. Stock Trailer; 2003 Titan 7’x24’ Volt Sprayers; Power Mate 35 Ang X Strs/Hfrs ...... 700-850 lbs. SHEEP & GOAT SALE: SATURDAY, NOV. 7 (CORRECTED DATE): GN Stock Trailer, 2 Divide Transfer Pump with Honda En- 28 mix Strs ...... 900-925 lbs. Hay & Equipment 11 AM • Sheep & Goats Noon Gates; 1984 Supreme 7’x20’ gine; Metal Chop Saw; Stihl - 1 Portable shed Stock Trailer; 7’x16’ Bumper MS 660 Chain Saw; Air Bub- 65 Blk X Strs...... 825-875 lbs. - 50 Small Alfalfa Bales - 20 Wf young ewes, confirmed bred for Jan. Lambs Hitch Car Hauling Trailer with ble/Blaster Bead Setter; Misc - 12 Wf X older ewes with fall lambs at side Ramps, Wood Floor. Hand & Shop Tools, Wrenches, CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 4: - 16 Boer X Open Nannies, 2-6 yrs old HAY EQUIPMENT & Sockets & other miscellaneous - 20 Spanish X Open Nannies, 1-2 years old MACHINERY items. 40 Angus, 1st calf spring bred heifers, AI bred to low BW - 40 Boer X kids, 40-70 lbs. - 1 Red Dappled Boer Billy kid, 8 months old Supreme Feed Processor ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES Angus Bull (Excellent Set) - 3 Red Dappled Nanny kids, exposed to above billy 1200T, Tandem Duals, with 2014 John Deere Gator 825i If you need assistance in marketing your cattle please call & we will be happy to discuss it with you. PLUS MANY MORE BY SALE DAY! Scales; Hesston 9260 Swather, S4, 4 Passenger, 4x4 Dump 15 ½’ Rotary Header, 898 Hay Bed, Power Steering; 3) 2013 Visit our new website at jccclivestock.com Hours, 1165 Engine Hours; Honda Rancher 420, 4x4; 2009 John Deere 956 14’ MoCo, Kawasaki Mule 4010, 4x4, 4 Mower Conditioner; John seat with Cab & Doors, 551 JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471 Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566 Deere 568 Round Baler, Mega hours; Aluminum ATV Ramps; Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene Clay Center Field Representatives: Wide, Net Wrap; John Deere Snapper Rider 73” ZTR Mower, Tom Koch, 785-243-5124 Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185 568 Round Baler, Mega Wide, Kohler Engine. See www.leppke.com for terms, details & pictures! KARL LANGVARDT MITCH LANGVARDT LYNN LANGVARDT Tues. & Wed. KCLY-Fm 100.9 WILDCAT CREEK RANCH, LLC, SELLER 8:00 am 785-499-5434 785-238-1858 785-762-2702 Leppke Realty & Auction – 620.947.3995 Cell: 785-499-2945 Cell: 785-761-5814 Cell: 785-761-5813 Lyle Leppke – 620.382.5204 Roger Hiebert – 620.382.2963 28-32.qxp:Layout 1 10/26/15 8:31 AM Page 31

Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 Page 31 Kansas pork farmers visit Garden City school for National Pork Month Kansas pork farmers vis- “Having pork producers Longford, and Manuel whole grains, and less fat Last year, Kansas schools encourages connections be- ited with students at visit with students is a great Lujan, manager for Huff and and sodium,” said Tracy provided more than 73 mil- tween local farmers and Charles Stones Intermedi- way to teach kids what these Puff Pork, Deerfield, as well Johnson, Nutrition Services lion meals and snacks to schools to improve child nu- ate School in Garden City farmers do every day to pro- as Oleen, gave presentations Director at Garden City children across the state trition. recently to celebrate Na- duce safe, nutritious food in to fifth and sixth grade Public Schools. “National through federal Child Nutri- National Pork Month is tional School Lunch Week, a responsible manner,” said classes, and then ate a School Lunch Week helps us tion Programs. an opportunity for pig farm- Farm to School Month and Jodi Oleen, KPA Director of pulled pork lunch with stu- educate parents and stu- The Kansas Farm to ers to connect with the com- National Pork Month. The Consumer Outreach. “And dents at Charles Stones. dents about all the benefits School Program helps edu- munity and share their sto- event, sponsored by the when Kansas communities “School lunches are of our lunch program, and cate children about where ries with consumers. Kansas Department of Edu- purchase pork, at school or healthier than ever, with the appealing choices we their food comes from and cation and the Kansas Pork at home, they are support- more fruits and vegetables, offer.” Association, centered ing local pork farming fami- around healthy school lies.” VALENTINE LIVESTOCK lunches and the farmers Roy Henry, owner and AUCTION CO. Valentine, Neb. who raise the food. operator of Henrys Ltd., BELLEVILLE 81 LIVESTOCK SALES Junction Hwys 36 & 81 Belleville, Kansas Special Fall Bred Female, Pair & Regular Sale CATTLE SALES EVERY FRIDAY • 10:30 AM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2015 WASHINGTON COUNTY October 23 Cattle Sale S.T. 10:30 on weigh-ups; 2:00 p.m. on Pairs & Bred Females Stronger market on all classes. Slaughter Cows up to $97. A lot of Bred Heifers: Feeder Buyers wanting cattle, they were stronger. 220 blk, few bwf (1000#) bred Angus (sons of Connealy Thunder); cf 2-21 for 60 LIVESTOCK, LLC October 24 Sheep & Goat Results: days; Home raised, gate cut of best end ...... Locally owned & operated ...... Steve, Brock & Carol Moreland (402-322-0360) Very big sale, excellent demand! Fat Lambs, $156-$160; Feeder 75 blk, bwf (7 hd) (1000-1050#) synchronized & A.I. bred angus; cf ...... WASHINGTON, KS – PHONE 785-325-2243 Wool Lambs, 60-95 lbs., $170-$203; Hair Lambs, 55-95 lbs., $182- $251; Slaughter Nannies, $112-$159; Kid Goats, 48-75 lbs., $231- 3-1, cleaned up angus; cf 3-7 for 40 days ...... Steve Hicks (605-515-3137) If you have cattleFax: to 785-325-2244 sell, please call us anytime! $253. 50 bwf (1025-1075#) synchronized & A.I. bred angus (Long Distance); cf 3-1. . . . . Special Feeder Sale: Friday, Oct. 30, 10 AM Origin from W.S.D ...... Gary Stortenbecker (320-290-7491) Market report for October 19, 2015: Fall Pairs: 10 strs, 850 lbs.; 24 hfrs, 850 lbs.; 50 blk strs & hfrs, 800-925 lbs.; 60 blk (2-3 yrs; 1200-1300#)) w/Aug & Sept calves. liquidation ...... COWS 1 Holstein [email protected] 110 blk hfrs, 900 lbs.; 260 yellow strs & hfrs, 700-800 lbs., fancy; 60 1 Holstein [email protected] 1 Holstein [email protected] blk, 450-650 lbs.; 15 blk, 400-500 lbs.; 75 blk bwf, 550-670 lbs.; 65 ...... Flying A Cattle Co (308-458-2307) 1 Holstein [email protected] 1 Holstein [email protected] blk red, 450-600 lbs.; 10 blk, 600-700 lbs.; 40 blk strs, 500-600 lbs.; 40 rd angus (young-solid mouth). Long sided. Complete liquidation ...... 1Don’t Holstein Forget [email protected] Video as an option1 Holstein to market [email protected] cattle 90 blk, 500-650 lbs.; 60 blk red, 550-675 lbs.; 40 blk, 550-650 lbs.; ...... Gordon & Michael McLeod (308-748-2206) 20 blk strs, 600-700 lbs.; 40 Char, 700-800 lbs.; 53 blk, 500-600 lbs. 32 blk (1st cf; 1175-1250#). Deep ribbed w/F-1 bwf cfs (175#)...... Origin Schlueter ...... Gary Stortenbecker View our live auctions at www.lmaauctions.com SPECIAL FEEDER SALES: NOV. 6-13-20 • Anniversary Special: Dec. 4 Bred Females: Manager: Matt Kruse, 785-556-0715 For Market Reports, and Early Listings 110 blk (3-5 yrs; 1300#) bred angus (Risse Half Box V); cf 3-1 for 45 days. Website: Belleville81.com Ultrasound pregged, lots of look & kind ...... Bill Hines (605-685-5174) Fieldman: Terry Ohlde: 785-747-6554 Barry & Angii Kort, Owners • 785-527-2258 75 blk (short term; 1300#) bred blk; cf 3-25 for 60 days ...... Lone Creek CC View our website for current market report! Thanks for your business! 32 longhorn-x (1/2 blk, ½ longhorn) bred blk; cf April & May ...... Dispersion ...... Chris Helbrecht Est www.washingtoncountylivestock.com 30 blk, bwf (running age) blk bred hereford- bwf bred blk; cf 2-10 . .Steve Naprstek 20 blk, bwf (short term) bred simm/ang-x; cf 3-25 for 60 days . . .Jason Schubauer LaCrosse Livestock Market Inc. ESTATE/REAL ESTATE AUCTION View our specialPLUS MORE sales FROM online VANDERWEY @ cattleusa.com Frank Seidel Office: 1-800-682-4874 or 402-376-3611 2340 North Highway 183, LaCrosse Kansas Greg Arendt, Mgr., C: 402-376-4701 Greg Nielsen, Fieldman, C: 402-389-0833 SATURDAY,At Pagel Realty Auction NOVEMBER Facility on North 7 Hwy. — 75, 10:02 Holton, AMKS For complete listing visit our website: www.valentinelivestock.net 785-222-2586 For more complete sale bill & pictures, go to: www.pagelrealtyauction.com Annual Special Red REAL ESTATE to sell at 9:30 on site at 300 Wisconsin in Holton & then auction starts at 10:02 at our facility on Hwy. 75. A 2BR, Angus Influence Sale LR, DR, K, 1BA & office plus apartment upstairs is 1BR, K, LR & 1 BA Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. w/exterior entrance on corner lot. Basement & dbl garage plus single Friday, November 6th garage. Pagel, Inc. Realty & Auction is representing the Seller 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway 3 PERSIAN RUGS: 1-Nain, 46”x74” has an Iraniun tag on back 1-Silk Expecting 1,870 head ** Start time 12:30 ** Qum, 41”x62” 1-Silk Qum, 41”x63” These 2 have Iranian handwrit- Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 12 NOON ten measurements on back. Wallace STERLING SILVER set, 71 Early Consignments: pcs. & Quality GLASSWARE & collectibles. PRINTS & PAINT- Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 64 Years! • 215 total Red Angus & Red Angus cross bred heifers INGS, signed & numbered. GRANDFATHER CLOCK & LOTS OF ****STARTING TIME: 12:00 NOON**** • 710 total heifers (65 will be weaned) (645 will be right off the cow) FURNITURE: Wooden Cased Grandfather Clock by Herschede • 945 total steers (65 will be weaned) (880 will be right off the cow) Scheffield w/brass tubes, weights & pendulum; Henry Miller Piano & -590 steers/heifers will carry either the FCCP or Allied Tag Bench; Dining room Table, 3 leaves & 6 matching chairs; China MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2015 Hutch; 2 Wooden Chests w/hammered brass rivoting on exterior; 4+ RECEIPTS: 1328 CATTLE All calves will be local and home raised with several complete bedroom suites. HOUSEHOLD. LAWNTRACTOR - STEERS 4 hols strs [email protected] fancy replacement quality heifers offered. TOOLS & MISC.: 317 John Deere Tractor/mower, hydrostat. C317L196080-M, 48” Deck, looks like new; Front Mount Snow Blow- 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 9 hols strs [email protected] If you have any questions call: er attachment, 45”, GU49K-452281M. PICKUP to sell at 1:00: 2003 4 bwf rwf bulls [email protected] 4 hols x strs [email protected] Chevy Silverado, small V-8 automatic, 2 door, 2 wheel drive, regular 11 blk bwf strs [email protected] 5 dairy x strs [email protected] LaCrosse Livestock Market at 785-222-2586 cab, 8 ft. bed, white with a white camper shell. 4 blk strs [email protected] or Frank Seidel (owner) 785-650-4919 Auctioneer’s Note: Hershel was a contractor & spent a large part 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] HEIFERS For a more detailed listing go to www.lacrosselivestock.com of his life in Saudi Arabia. He had homes in Texas & Kansas. 5 red char strs [email protected] 5 red hfrs [email protected] for a link to check out the sale catalog. Apartment upstairs, house & garages filled with furniture & 4 blk bwf strs [email protected] 5 rwf bwf hfrs [email protected] items!!! Long auction-lots of items not listed on sale flyer!! Pos- ******************** sibly going to 2 rings part of the day. Lunch stand/restrooms. 4 blk strs [email protected] 6 char hfrs [email protected] You can watch the sale live at www.lmaauctions.com. 7 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] If interested in bidding online, Terms: Cash or good check. Announcements day of auction take prece- dence over printed material. Not responsible for thefts or accidents. 7 blk red strs [email protected] 6 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] Seeplease you register at by the November Sale!!! 4th. 6 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] HERSHELFor pictures: ZIRGER www.pagelrealtyauction.com ESTATE or 3 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] Kansasauctions.net/Pagel 6 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] Auction Conducted by: 3 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] Eureka Livestock Sale 34 blk strs [email protected] 5 gwf blk hfrs [email protected] Pagel, Inc. Realty & Auction 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 Wayne Pagel, CAI auctioneer 785-364-7304 7 blk bwf strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 Aaron Watkins, auctioneer, 785-305-1404 • Beth Pagel, Broker, 785-364-5892 6 blk red strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 20 blk bwf strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp 3 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 9 blk strs [email protected] 7 bwf rwf hfrs [email protected] On Thursday, Oct. 22 we had 1,003 head of cattle on a higher 6 blk strs [email protected] 39 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] market. 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] ELDORADO 5 rwf strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] STEERS 19 bk bwf [email protected] 13 bk bwf [email protected] 7 blk bulls [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] 16 bk char [email protected] 12 mix [email protected] 10 bk bwf [email protected] LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 5 blk strs [email protected] 16 blk hfrs [email protected] 5 blk bwf [email protected] 9 bk bwf [email protected] 14 bk [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 72 mix hfrs [email protected] 13 bk bwf [email protected] 5 bk bwf [email protected] 12 bk red [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 18 blk red hfrs [email protected] 14 red rbf [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] 19 bk [email protected] 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 6 rwf hfrs [email protected] 12 bk [email protected] 23 bk bwf [email protected] 7 bk [email protected] 13 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 15 bk bwf [email protected] 47 mix [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] 316-320-3212Fax: 316-320-7159 66 mix strs [email protected] 11 blk rwf hfrs [email protected] 10 bk [email protected] HEIFERS 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, 34 mix strs [email protected] 15 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 17 bk [email protected] 3 bk [email protected] BULLS 9 blk bwf strs [email protected] 40 blk hfrs [email protected] 14 bk chr [email protected] 14 bk bwf [email protected] 5 bk char [email protected] El Dorado, KS 67042 8 blk bwf strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] 7 bk bwf [email protected] 5 bk gry [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] Market Report - Sale Date 10-22-15 Head Count: 882 8 blk bwf strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] 8 bk [email protected] 15 bk [email protected] 20 bk red [email protected] 300-400 lb. steers, $175-$275; heifers, $165-$245; 400-500 lb. 30 mix strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] 9 bk bwf [email protected] 10 bk [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] steers, $165-$243; heifers, $155-$216; 500-600 lb. steers, $160- 53 blk strs [email protected] 13 bk bwf [email protected] 14 rd rbf [email protected] $212; heifers, $150-$194; 600-700 lb. steers, $155-$192; heifers, Butcher Cows: $64-$85, mostly $75-$82, very active. $145-$180; 700-800 lb. steers, $150-$187; heifers, $140-$175; NOVEMBER 6--SPECIAL COW & BULL AUCTION--6 P.M. Butcher Bulls: $90-$110.50, mostly $95-$103, very active 800-900 lb. steers, $140-$180; heifers, $135-$156. Trend on Calves: Choice steer & heifer calves, steady. Trend on Feeder 10 blk 1st calf hfrs/ Aug.-Sept for Feb 1 calves BUTCHER COWS BUTCHER BULLS Cattle: Not enough feeder steers & heifers for a good market test. calves (cast. & vacc) cows 2 yr PB char bull 3.1 CE, -.6 1 red [email protected] 1 char [email protected] Butcher Cows: High dressing cows: $75-$86; Avg. dressing cows: vacc & dectomax BW, 38 WW, 67 YW 1 red [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] $67.50-$75; low dressing cows, $30-$67.50. Butcher Bulls: Avg. to 10 blk cows/ Sept calves 3-4 yrs (2) blk 5/8simm 3/8 angus bulls 2 bk bwf [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] high dressing bulls, $92.50-$108. Trend on Cows and Bulls: (cast. & vacc) cows vacc & 15 months 3 Beefmaster [email protected] 1 Red Angus [email protected] Butcher Cows, steady; Butcher Bulls, steady to $3 lower. dectomax 20 month blk simm/angus bull 2 Beefmaster [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] 29 blk & xbred cows/ blk angus 2 1/2 yr angus bull (2015 fall 4 Beefmaster [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR OCTOBER 29: sired fall calves SS-A calves avg. 72 lbs) 12 bk bwf [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] 45 blk cows 4-5 yrs, bred to 2 1/2 yr blk 1/3 angus 2/3 gel 7 blk red [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] EXPECTING 1,000 CATTLE! Eaton char bulls for March 10 balancer bull 77 BW EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR OCTOBER 29: • 40 steers & heifers, 750-800 lbs. calves for 45 days (2) 19 month Reg. blk angus • 100 fancy blk bwf strs & hfrs, 500-650 lbs., Vacc. 1 time • 50 steers & heifers, 450-550 lbs., 2 rounds of shots 25 blk bwf rwf cows 5-8 yrs bulls • 90 blk red strs & hfrs, 500-750 lbs., weaned & vacc. twice bred to 1/2 ang simm MSR bull • 120 homeraised steers & heifers, 800-850 lbs. • 60 mostly blk strs & hfrs, 500-700 lbs., weaned & vacc. twice NOVEMBER 10--SPECIAL CALF & YEARLING AUCTION--12 NOON • 43 mix strs & hfrs, 500-750 lbs., weaned & vacc. twice We welcome your consignments! • 65 blk bwf strs & hfrs, 400-650 lbs., vacc. 1 time If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-7137 • 65 Char X strs & hfrs, 600-750 lbs., longtime weaned & vacc. twice please call the office at 316-320-3212 Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 • 50 mix strs & hfrs, 700-900 lbs., longtime weaned & vacc. twice check our website for updated consignments: Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415 www.eldoradolivestock.com Special Weaned & Double Vacc. Sale: NOV. 19! Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417 We appreciate your business! Chris Locke Steven Hamlin Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 (316) 320-1005 (H) (602) 402-6008 (H) Craig Wischropp, Horton, Field Rep. • 785-547-5419 (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 Home Phone - 620-583-5385 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com Austin Evenson- Fieldman EMAIL: [email protected] Mobile Cell 620-750-0222 Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM View our auctions live at "lmaauctions.com" If you have any cattle to be looked at call Ron or Austin 28-32.qxp:Layout 1 10/26/15 8:00 AM Page 32

Page 32 Grass & Grain, October 27, 2015 consolidating and Friday’s estimate lower than last destinations” have been big failure to break out to the year. buyers of beans, meal, and downside will look impres- The wheat has a similar oil. There are also ideas that sive when trade gets started story. At times we see flash- El Nino could negatively im- on Monday. es of strength, but they are pact world vegetable oil pro- Schwieterman December corn futures short lived because of the re- duction, which is supportive were 2 cents higher in what ality that stocks are plentiful to the US bean market. The was a pretty calm week. The and exports are poor. How- big problem, like the corn, is A marketingMarket commentary Outlook by Bret Crotts trading range for the entire ever, we become competitive the threat of a higher yield week was only 10 cents, so in the world market on estimate in the November there wasn’t much move- breaks which brings about supply and demand report The cattle on feed report strong again last week with after the report. ment. The December con- better sales and then a pop and the fact that we already was basically as expected the December live cattle The December live cattle tract did trade above the 50- in the market. have very large ending with 102% on feed, 96% picking up $4.00 and the chart looks good after the day moving average for a lit- Right now the December stocks. At this point if you placed and 98% marketed. It feeders gaining a little less market tested the support tle bit, but could not hold KW is testing the September are bullish beans you need is important to note that the than that. The cash cattle near the 50-day moving aver- those gains. There have lows, which should attract to be hoping for serious placements figure was the trade was non-existent age on Friday, but then man- been significant basis gains demand for our wheat, but weather problems in S. lowest in this data set, which ahead of the cattle on feed aged to close the day near in the corn belt, which is the recent surge in the US America. began in 1996. numbers, but there were re- the session highs. The mar- supportive, and at times we Dollar could easily derail Schwieterman Marketing, The cattle market was ports of trade as high as $145 ket spent most of the week have seen significant bull those ideas. It will also be L.L.C. specializes in risk man- spreading, which is also sup- interest to see how traders agement and cash grain and portive, but the fact that the react to the recent and the livestock marketing plans. For yield estimate will probably forecast rains in wheat coun- information on the markets or be increased in the Novem- try. The western part of our marketing service you can ber supply and demand re- Kansas did well, the central contact Bret Crotts at 888-437- port, is like a cloud hanging and eastern parts did not. 9131 or [email protected]. over the market. Until we Plus we will have to contend The information contained see the export market im- with the remnants of hurri- herein is based on data ob- prove it will be hard for the cane Patricia, which may put tained from recognized statisti- market to post sustained too much rain in some cal services and other sources gains. At the same time places. believed to be reliable. Howev- there isn’t a great deal of in- The soybean complex has er, we have not verified such in- centive to push the market seen a great surge in de- formation and we do not make lower with our ending stocks mand. China and “unknown any representations as to the accuracy or completeness. Past results are not necessarily indicative of future results. All AUCTIONSATURDAY, NOVEMBER CALENDAR 7 — 10:00 AM statements contained herein are current opinions, which 113991 mile East SW of 30th the —AirportBENTON, under the KANSAS water tower. are subject to change. The risk ’59 Ford Skyliner car, red & white, restored; 2 Tractors-Ford 4610 of loss in trading commodity w/loader, Ford 9N w/loader; 2000 18’ Dutchman travel trailer; 20’ en- future contracts is substantial. closed trailer; 15 Guns inc. AR15, AK47, sev. 9mm pistols, sev. Rem. You should therefore carefully shotguns, Gun safe & Ammo; sm. Coin Collection, Morgan, Carson consider whether such trading City dollars, Buffalo nickels, proof & mint sets & more; Stump eater by is suitable for you in light of away stump grinder, like new; Lots of yard tools & building material; Machinery & Tools. your financial condition. Nei- ther the information, nor any SELLER: PATRICIA HOLMES opinion expressed shall be con- Check www.chuckkorte.com strued as an offer to buy or sell for current info & pictures on all auctions. any futures or options on fu- Real Estate auctions affiliated with BHHS PenFed Realty tures contracts. CHUCK KORTE REAL ESTATE & AUCTION SERVICE, INC. Augusta, KS — 316-775-2020

Sell By STARTING TIME 10:30 AM Or Buy Cattle Auction Tuesdays We sold 2217 cattle October 20. Steer and heifer calves were in 5 blk/bwf hfrs 560 @ 185.00 1 blk cow 1510 @ 73.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR OCT. 27 good demand at higher prices. Fleshy feeder steers and heifers 10 blk/bwf hfrs 578 @ 183.00 1 blk cow 1080 @ 72.50 115 blk/char hfrs 793 @ 182.50 sold at steady prices, and green feeders were up to $5.00 higher. 1 bwf cow 1365 @ 70.50 • 150 AngusANGUS steers INFLUENCE & heifers, 500-650 SALE: lbs., vacc. Cow and bull prices were steady. 12 blk/red hfrs 551 @ 180.00 1 blk cow 1150 @ 70.00 5 blk hfrs 952 @ 180.00 1 red cow 1095 @ 68.50 • 50 blk steers & heifers, 550-700 lbs., vacc. STEER & BULL CALVES 27 wf strs 776 @ 188.00 50 mix hfrs 847 @ 178.25 1 blk cow 1390 @ 67.50 • 40 blk steers & heifers, 400-500 lbs., vacc. 2 blk strs 293 @ 282.50 9 blk strs 695 @ 187.50 14 blk/bwf hfrs 893 @ 178.00 1 char cow 1120 @ 67.00 22 blk/sim strs 444 @ 256.00 11 blk/red strs 790 @ 187.00 • 45 blk Sim steers & heifers, 500-700 lbs., vacc. 5 mix hfrs 631 @ 175.00 1 blk cow 980 @ 65.00 • 70 Angus steers & heifers, 450-600 lbs., vacc. 2 blk/red strs 380 @ 252.00 25 blk/red strs 857 @ 187.00 20 mix hfrs 866 @ 174.50 1 blk cow 1120 @ 63.00 1 x-bred str 385 @ 247.50 122 blk/bwf strs 935 @ 183.25 4 blk/bwf hfrs 909 @ 170.00 1 bwf cow 1065 @ 60.00 • 75 Angus steers & heifers, 450-550 lbs., vacc. 2 char strs 505 @ 242.00 115 blk/sim strs 960 @ 183.25 • 30 bwf steers & heifers, 450-550 lbs., vacc. 2 blk bulls 370 @ 240.00 60 mix strs 930 @ 182.25 COWS & HEIFERETTES BRED COWS & HEIFERS •35 Angus steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs., prewean- 4 blk strs 516 @ 237.00 122 blk/bwf strs 937 @ 182.00 1 wf hfrt 1050 @ 110.00 1 brang cow @ 1725.00 ing, vacc. 3 x-bred strs 408 @ 233.00 11 blk/char strs 976 @ 181.50 1 blk hfrt 1355 @ 110.00 2 blk/bwf hfrs @ 1675.00 • 25 blk bulls & heifers, 400-500 lbs. 5 blk/bwf strs 537 @ 233.00 56 blk/red strs 1009 @ 180.00 1 bwf cow 1245 @ 102.00 1 blk cow @ 1400.00 9 blk strs 522 @ 232.00 8 blk/bwf strs 851 @ 176.50 1 blk hfrt 1220 @ 100.00 1 blk cow @ 1350.00 • 40 Angus Sim steers & heifers, 650-750 lbs., 7 blk/red strs 522 @ 227.00 10 blk/bwf strs 1039 @ 175.75 1 blk cow 1245 @ 102.00 1 blk cow @ 1325.00 weaned, vaccinated 5 blk strs 527 @ 226.00 49 blk/red strs 1053 @ 170.00 1 sim cow 1345 @ 85.00 3 blk strs/bulls 468 @ 225.00 • 80 Angus strs & hfrs, 750-850 lbs., weaned, vacc. 1 red cow 1275 @ 84.50 COW/CALF PAIRS • 50 blk Char strs & hfrs, 700-800 lbs., off grass 2 blk strs 520 @ 221.00 HEIFER CALVES 1 char cow 965 @ 83.00 2 blk cows/cvs @ 1900.00 7 red strs 545 @ 216.00 1 blk hfr 210 @ 265.00 1 red cow 1105 @ 82.50 • 64 black heifers, 775-800 lbs., off grass 4 char/red strs/bulls 469 @ 215.00 1 red hfr 315 @ 205.00 1 blk cow 1515 @ 80.00 BULLS • 70 black heifers, 725-750 lbs. 2 blk strs 493 @ 210.00 1 red hfr 305 @ 200.00 1 blk cow 1335 @ 77.50 1 bwf bull 2180 @ 105.50 • 120 black heifers, 800-850 lbs. 2 blk strs/bulls 508 @ 210.00 11 blk hfrs 485 @ 191.00 1 blk cow 1555 @ 76.50 1 blk bull 1780 @ 105.00 • 59 black steers, 950-975 lbs., off grass 5 blk/red hfrs 375 @ 190.00 1 blk cow 1335 @ 75.50 1 blk bull 1920 @ 102.50 STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 3 blk hfrs 442 @ 190.00 1 bwf cow 1225 @ 75.00 • 300 black Char steers, 900-925 lbs. 4 red strs 609 @ 212.50 21 blk hfrs 495 @ 187.00 • 60 black steers, 875-900 lbs. 3 blk strs 605 @ 208.00 4 blk hfrs 514 @ 186.00 In last week’s Grass & Grain the listing for • 62 black Char steers, 825-850 lbs. 19 blk/bwf strs 717 @ 203.00 3 blk hfrs 512 @ 185.00 Rezac Livestock Commimssion Company, Inc. 27 blk/sim strs 837 @ 202.25 3 blk/bwf hfrs 515 @ 185.00 • 61 black crossbred steers, 900-925 lbs. 11 blk strs 658 @ 202.00 3 blk hfr 502 @ 182.50 was incorrect and outdated. PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! 62 blk/bwf strs 831 @ 202.00 5 blk/red hfrs 457 @ 180.00 Grass & Grain regrets the error. 25 blk/bwf strs 801 @ 200.75 7 blk/red hfrs 543 @ 180.00 The below paragraph should have run in the Oct. 20 64 blk/bwf strs 821 @ 200.00 paper with its corresponding listings. CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 3: 20 mix strs 817 @ 196.75 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS • 55 Angus bwf steers & heifers, 500-650 lbs., 55 blk/char strs 893 @ 196.25 12 blk hfrs 699 @ 198.75 We had a very good run of high quality cattle October preweaning, vacc. 4 blk strs 630 @ 195.00 23 mix hfrs 701 @ 196.75 13, with 2344 head selling. There was good demand for • 55 Angus bwf steers & heifers, 500-650 lbs., 7 blk/sim strs 741 @ 193.50 144 blk/bwf hfrs 762 @ 192.75 steer and heifer calves which sold $5.00-10.00 higher. 37 blk strs 854 @ 193.50 59 blk/bwf hfrs 776 @ 190.50 Feeder steers and heifers were $5.00-10.00 higher. preweaning, vacc. 61 blk/bwf strs 916 @ 192.50 9 blk hfrs 589 @ 190.00 Cows and bulls remained steady. • 85 blk steers, 575-600 l bs., weaned 60 days, vac- 4 red strs 685 @ 192.00 61 blk/bwf hfrs 860 @ 189.50 cinated 2 rounds, pI tested neg. 64 blk/bwf strs 896 @ 190.75 37 blk/red hfrs 764 @ 188.50 6 x-bred strs 643 @ 190.00 66 blk/bwf hfrs 764 @ 186.50 • 120 black steers, 875-900 l bs. 8 blk/bwf strs 893 @ 190.00 3 blk/bwf hfrs 937 @ 185.50 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE ON PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! 59 blk/bwf strs 907 @ 189.00 3 blk hfrs 555 @ 185.00 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:

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