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Partnerships help improve water quality in Kansas By Katie Allen “We trench in and bury trees to stabilize stream- bank stabilization because of When farmers and ranch- the root wad of the tree back banks is also improving the benefits to wildlife. By ers proclaim, “I’d like to into the bank,” Graber said. water quality. According to a restoring the streambank, leave my land in better shape “We try to go in at least ten North Carolina Cooperative more vegetation can grow. than when I acquired it,” foot. If we can go in 20 to 25 Extension report (http:// “Some wildlife enthusi- most are simultaneously foot, that’s even better. We www.bae.ncsu.edu/program asts just love when we put in thinking about the next gen- have the branches pointed s/extension/wqg/sri/sedimen one of these sites,” Shogren eration. They would like out into the water with the t5.pdf), sedimentation of said. “They go fish. We’re their children, grandchildren stream. The idea is that they surface waters clogs stream making habitat that is also and future descendants to point downstream or with channels, which can lead to suitable for deer, turkey and enjoy the same successes the flow.” further erosion and flooding. other wildlife that need those that they have witnessed. Because the tree is angled It reduces the storage capac- forages to survive.” Being a good steward of with the flow, it helps trap ity of reservoirs, destroys Learning process the land means thinking of and settle sediment while wetland areas, and degrades The landowners them- and applying innovative making the streambank stur- water quality for municipal, selves must witness the means to improve land and dier, he said. The process has industrial and recreational many benefits before buying water quality. It means thus far proven successful means. into the process, Shogren growing crops and livestock for many landowners. Graber said local stake- said. It’s an ongoing process efficiently while taking care “We’re excited about the holders in McPherson and that requires learning and of the natural resources that possibilities of these projects Saline counties, along the improving. Ray Huff, principal and K-8 grade teacher at Service make food production possi- and hoping they will contin- Smoky Hill River, listed “Over the years, we’ve Valley Charter Academy in Oswego, Kan.,was recently ble, said Brad Shogren, a ue to work well,” Graber more than 100 sites that had to learn,” Shogren said. named one of six recipients of the national teaching farmer from McPherson said. “Initial evaluations needed stabilization assis- “There have been a couple award. The "Excellence in Teaching About Agriculture" County. (from demonstration sites) tance. So far, they have as- failures. We’ve had to go award is given by the National Agriculture in the Class- Through his involvement are indicating that.” sessed 80 of those sites by back and redesign. We have room Organization (NAITCO), United States Depart- with a local conservation Numerous benefits measuring bank heights and moved to also using recycled ment of Agriculture (USDA) and Farm Credit Services. district, Shogren has worked Cost savings for estimating erosion rates. concrete – local resources with other farmers and stake- landowners is one of the “In that process of identi- from our cities and highways holders to develop more most visible benefits. Graber fying sites and trying to as- – so if someone is doing a Ag foundation’s cost-effective ways to stabi- said construction costs alone sess those, we ranked all of project, we can gather those lize streambanks along tribu- for the traditional “reshaping them 1 to 80,” Graber said, materials, truck them to a Teacher of the Year taries of the Smoky Hill and rock” method are typi- with No. 1 in the worst con- site inexpensively and use River. When streambanks cally at a minimum $70 a dition. “We know some sites them later.” collapse, sediment drifts into linear foot, but more realisti- are much worse depending “When you do one suc- wins national award the water. Without preven- cally as much as $90 to $100 on how tight the bend or the cessful project in one area, tion measures, the sediment a linear foot. curve is, and how long it is. the next guy downstream Ray Huff, principal and Phoenix, Ariz., this June. As can disrupt water flow and “If we’re talking about a Just by doing those estimates sees what has happened and K-8 teacher at Service Val- a recipient, Huff will receive quality. site that is 800 linear foot of erosion, some of them are wants to do it,” he added. “If ley Charter Academy in Os- a $500 honorarium and up to While the process of re- long, you can see that we get eroding less than a foot per we could get a third of the wego, was recently named $1,500 for travel-related ex- shaping streambanks and a lot of money tied up into year. Some of them are more sites done over the next ten one of six recipients of the penses to attend the national placing rocks along the construction,” Graber said, in the four or five feet per years, I think it would be “Excellence in Teaching conference. banks to prevent erosion has “and then we’ve not paid the year.” pretty significant, and it About Agriculture” national “We couldn’t be more served as the traditional engineering costs.” Because using trees is a would definitely have an im- award. Huff is Kansas Foun- proud to have Ray receive method of stabilization, this That example would newer technique, Graber pact on the amount of the dation for Agriculture in the this prestigious national method is extremely expen- mean up to $80,000 in con- said local stakeholders did- sediment load we have in the Classroom’s (KFAC) 2016 teaching award and repre- sive, said Ron Graber, water- struction costs alone. n’t want to pick out the worst river.” Janet Sims Memorial sent Kansas in such a power- shed specialist for K-State He said the tree method sites to fix initially. They Shogren said he is opti- Teacher of the Year. ful way,” said Cathy Musick, Research and Extension. Es- could be done for about wanted to try to fix those that mistic, because the land- The award program hon- KFAC executive director. pecially in central Kansas, $1,000 per tree structure. contributed some sediment owners he has talked to have ors outstanding teachers “Ray goes above and beyond where Graber works, rock That same 800-foot site into the river system before a true interest in improving who bring innovation and to ensure agriculture is a part would need to be hauled to might need eight tree struc- “jumping in head first on a their land. practical teaching about of his school’s core values the site, which creates an tures, or one placed in the really bad one.” “As we stabilize these agriculture into the class- and his passion for teaching added expense. streambank about every 100 “We go to some of those banks and look at these room. It is sponsored by the agriculture is contagious. Graber said using on-site feet. That total cost of con- landowners, talk to them newer inexpensive ways of Agriculture in the Class- This is a well-deserved material such as trees as op- struction would be close to about this process, see where doing it, the old theory that room Program (AITC) of the award for Ray.” posed to the traditional $8,000. their interest level is and go ‘the coffee shop is the best USDA National Institute of In addition to Huff, teach- method has proven to be “This is a lot more palat- from there,” Graber said. place to promote your ideas’ Food and Agriculture, the ers from Georgia, New York, more cost-effective. After able for a landowner to try to “We have several completed works,” Graber said. “If we National Agriculture in the North Dakota, Oklahoma extracting a suitable tree fix themselves without any and several more lined up have a landowner who is Classroom Consortium and and Pennsylvania will also near the streambank, a dozer cost-share (assistance),” who are interested.” happy with what’s happened, Farm Credit. Huff will be be honored. For more infor- is used to trench into the Graber said. Shogren said many the cost is minimal and recognized during the AITC mation about the award pro- bank to create a new home In addition to providing landowners are also interest- they’re excited, they’re national conference in gram or AITC, visit for the tree. lower costs, using on-site ed in cost-effective stream- www.agclassroom.org. Continued on page 3 Prepare now for the Veterinary Feed Directive By Amy Hadachek Washington. other medications should not Kansas and Nebraska The highlight of the be administered too close to- livestock producers got an evening was the ‘Wet Lab’ gether, because the medica- earful and an eyeful, while featuring fresh tissue injec- tions cancel each other out, attending a cattle producer tion site lesions caused by and the cow won’t receive customer appreciation din- common drugs used in food the intended full strength of ner meeting that included an animal medicine. the medication. injection site seminar and “We administered some The crowd also got up to updates on the Veterinary drugs appropriately, and then speed on the forthcoming Feed Directive in Washing- drugs in inappropriate doses, new beef industry law taking ton, Kansas on Monday, so producers see what med- effect in January 2017; the February 22nd. ications do to the edible tis- Veterinary Feed Directive. The latest beef industry sue, and that as producers we “Start preparing now,” news followed a buffet din- have a responsibility to the urged Katie Kueser, an Elan- ner of barbequed meatballs, end consumer, to use these co representative. “Talk to barbequed brisket, baked products as they’re labeled, veterinarians about how steak and baked ham inside Hosting the Customer Appreciation dinner meeting and in the locations they’re were, from left: associate veterinarian Dr. Adam Hate- they’re going to implement the First National Bank indicated to be used,” Dr. it, and about your feeding building, hosted by veteri- sohl of the Animal Health Center in Washington, Katie Bentz explained. Kueser with Elanco in Greenleaf and Dr. Phil Bentz, program. Think about where narian Dr. Philip Bentz of The cattle producers were do I use feed-grade antibi- the Animal Health Center in DVM, with the Animal Health Center in Washington. advised that vaccines and Photo by Amy Hadachek Continued on page 6 3-1-16 sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 2/25/16 1:45 PM Page 2

Page 2 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 tions, and farm children are Remind them that while routinely exposed to the animals are fun to be same perils as their parents. around they can also bite, Each year, hundreds of trample and stomp. children are killed, and Discuss with your young- thousands more are injured sters the signs that show an in farm-related incidents, animal may be dangerous. according to National Safe- Some of them include paw- ty Council statistics. Ag ing the ground, snorting, Play safe on the farm Safety Awareness Week is raised hair and ears laid slated for March 6-12. This back. By John Schlageck, can cut, crush or trap chil- The world is all a-twitter ence? Kansas Farm Bureau dren. It can harm the ones year’s theme is “Caution – Animals – even friendly The dream of many we want to protect the most Safety is No Accident.” ones – can be unpre- because Oprah says it’s Don’t get me wrong, I young farm boys and girls is – our children. Brushing up on some of dictable. Have your chil- okay to eat bread again. have nothing whatsoever to ride on a tractor. For a Livestock accidents and the potential hazards of dren stay away from large I’m thankful for the shot in against Oprah. She over- youngster growing up on a drowning rank closely be- farming can make it safer ones. Emphasize they stay for parents and their chil- away from animals with the arm this gave our came adversity to be suc- farm, operating mammoth hind machinery as potential wheat producers, who al- cessful. She’s extremely farm machines epitomizes safety hazards on the farm dren. newborn or young. Tell raw power, responsibility and ranch. Stress that youngsters them to remain calm, speak ways knew it was perfectly generous and truly cares and coming of age. Without question rural must stay away from ma- quietly and move slowly okay to eat bread and that about the well-being of Nothing is more exciting living provides children a chinery. Never let them play when around animals. grains are an important others. Like I said, there to farm kids than the belch unique environment in or hide under or around ma- While barns, grain han- chinery like tractors. dling facilities and big part of a healthy diet. But are many reasons to ad- of diesel smoke, the roar of which to live, play, work and at the same time, I’m shak- mire her. But does that engines and rubber wheels grow up while learning the Describe to children how buildings can be fun to play on powerful tractors, com- values of independence, horses can be fun to ride – in, children may fall or be ing my head thinking, why have to mean that we bines or silage cutters. They self-sufficiency and respon- with a helmet. Talk about exposed to harmful sub- is what this woman says so check our brains at the draw children like a moth to sibility. Still, safety experts how lambs and baby calves stances like chemicals and influential? She’s a media door and allow her prefer- can be pleasurable to pet or electricity. a flame and, like fire, can be label agriculture one of the mogul, a celebrity, I get it. ences to shape the eating dangerous. Such equipment most hazardous occupa- feed. Wide-open spaces make ideal playgrounds. Howev- She should be admired for and buying decisions of an er, this isolation may lead to all she’s accomplished and entire country? difficulty finding help in the she has an impressive list Really, if the truth is event of an emergency. of credentials. But is one told, it’s not really a prob- Continued on page 7 of them for nutrition sci- lem with Oprah at all, or all the other celebrity doc- tors, food bloggers and self-proclaimed experts who have watched their in- fluence (and usually their paychecks) skyrocket. It’s a problem with a society who, sadly, is all too happy to let someone else I have two pickups. One is my ance for things that are not quite do their thinking for them. feed pickup, and it is just barely right is much lower than mine. She It’s a problem with a pub- roadworthy. In fact, the rest of my insisted that there had to be a rea- lic who mistakes entertain- family refuses to drive it. It might be son and that it was more than just ment for information at because it does tend to wander a lit- the smell of wet sheep and muddy the expense of sound sci- tle when traveling down the road. lots. Her order was to detail the pick- ence. We just can’t make Their hesitance might be because it up until the odor went away. the facts sexy enough to only has one working headlight. Ac- The pickup was moderately dirty capture their attention. tually it is mainly because of the fact with a good layer of dust all over. We Bread and the nutrients that one door handle is broken and also had purchased a new shop vac provided by grains are very both doors are sprung. That and the that was smaller and much easier to important to our health fact that after many years of feeding, get into tight places with. This was and well-being. Like I said, checking cows and calving season it something that would play a very I’m grateful for the boost has a certain odor that is perma- crucial role in the final vanquishing Oprah gave us, but we’d nently engrained in its interior. of the mystery smell. In any case I better figure out how to The other is my good pickup. It is set about vacuuming and wiping the make our messages effec- my Sunday-Go- to-Meeting trans- dust and grime from my good pick- tive ourselves, whether it’s portation. Other than pulling the up. grains, meat or vegetables. stock trailer and trips to town I try With the new smaller shop vac I We can’t allow uninformed not to use it for farm work. The key found myself getting into nooks and – or worse yet, misin- operative word is “try.” Sometimes crannies that before had been un- involving it in farm work is in- touchable. That led me to the area evitable, especially given the wear under the passenger’s seat. In my and tear factor of the aforemen- zeal to get every piece of dirt and tioned feed truck. I assume I am not every dog hair out of my truck I the only one in this situation. reached up under the passenger’s A while ago, about December I seat, all the way to the front, over think, I ended up driving the good the little metal barrier. I felt the most truck to do chores. If you remember, curious thing, some sort of package December was very wet and the lots wrapped in paper, butcher’s paper to were very muddy. Because of that I be exact. I got a firm hold on the ob- ended up in the good pickup with ject and carefully lifted it out. my muddy chores clothes and boots. Much to my surprise I found a During this wet period my lots and one-pound package of bacon from barns got really wet and the smell of the local locker and it all made wet sheep and cattle is not good. sense. In December, around the time That is why the funky odor in the of the monsoon, I had went to the good pickup did not surprise me. At locker and picked up pork that we first I just assumed it was something had gotten from the neighbor and on my boots. I cleaned the floor mats put it in the back seat. Somewhere and yet the odor lingered. I proceed- during the ride home apparently one ed to try a couple of different air of the packages of bacon had slid off fresheners, yet the odor never quite out of the bag and under the seat. seemed to leave. My fear was that The real mystery is how it got behind my good truck had started that in- that metal barrier toward the front of evitable journey to becoming a feed the seat. truck. Triumphantly I told Jennifer While I was not happy with that about my discovery and how I had reality, I had resigned myself to ac- solved the problem. She did not cept it. I would apologize to my pas- share my enthusiasm for the suc- GRASS & GRAIN (USPS 937-880) sengers and explain that the odor cessful odor removal and reminded The newsweekly for Kansas and southern Ne- was that of wet sheep and other me that the problem should have braska, published each Tuesday at 1531 Yuma (Box 1009), Manhattan, KS by Ag Press, Inc. things. The odor got fainter but been solved long ago. I was left with Periodicals postage paid at Manhattan, Kansas. never quite went away. Especially if a mixture of emotions; joy that the Postmaster send address changes to: Ag Press, the truck had been shut up and sit- odor was finally gone, pride in my 785-539-7558 Box 1009, Manhattan, KS 66505. ting in the sun. I had tried and tried accomplishment, dismay that Jen- Fax 785-539-2679 Subscription — $76 for 2 years, $41 for 1 year, to solve the mystery but to no avail. nifer did not share my excitement plus applicable sales tax. Outside Kansas, Editor — Donna Sullivan $51 for 1 year, $95 for 2 years. Occasionally I need to swap vehi- and an overall sense of loss because [email protected] cles with Jennifer and her sense of I had wasted a package of bacon. MEMBER OF smell is acutely better than mine. Oh well, at least the truck smells — Advertising Staff — Associated Press Steve Reichert More importantly, her level of toler- better, even in the sun. [email protected] www.grassandgrain.com 3-1-16 sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 2/25/16 1:49 PM Page 3

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formed – groups to frame engaged with our con- COTTON EQUIP, TRACTORS, SPRAYERS, TRUCKS the conversation or wait sumers, but we must never for some celebrity to give become complacent. The us their coveted nod of ap- stakes are high and the LANDSATURDAY, MARCH AUCTION 12 — 10:00 AM AUCTION proval. threat is unrelenting. But I Linn American Legion, LINN, KANSAS TRACT 1: 120 acres M/L. This generally flat tract consists of pre- Agriculture is doing a truly believe we are up to dominately Crete Silty Clay Loam soil. This tract lays well and has FRIDAY, MARCH 18 — 1:00 PM 24965 21st Rd — much better job of being the challenge. approximately 92% in crop production. There is an approximate 3 (Hwy 77 & 252ndARKANSAS Rd, 4 miles west, CITY, 1 mile KANSAS north) acre area with a windbreak, water well, loafing shed, excellent qual- ity catch pen with a “lime hardened” base. A great place to winter President Obama uses Antiquities Act cows. This property is located 6 miles west and 4 miles south of Washington Ks on a good gravel road. The intersection of King Rd COTTON EQUIP: 2-2006 JD 7460 to lock off additional 1.8 million acres and 13th Rd is the Northwest corner of the property. Legal: W ½ NW 6R cotton strippers; 2 – Module builders; 2 dump boll buggy According to a press re- use and valid existing rights ¼ & SE ¼ of NW ¼ Sec. 36 Twp 03 Rng 02 East of 6th P.M. Taxes: $1483.35. lease from NCBA, for the like grazing always lose,” TRACTORS: 2015 Case IH 470 22nd time in his administra- said NCBA president Tracy TRACT 2: 160 Acres M/L. This gently rolling tract consists primarily Quad Trac; 1999 CAT Challenger tion, President Obama has Brunner. “If this adminis- of Crete Silty Clay Loam soil which is considered prime farm land. CH45 Approximately 89% of this parcel is in crop production. There is an improperly leveraged the tration believes this land is older irrigation well on the property dating back to 1976, additional Antiquities Act of 1906 to in need of protection, they SPRAYERS, TILLAGE, PLANTI- information provided upon request. There are two ponds located on NG: 2015 Case IH 4440 sprayer, lock up millions of acres of should do so through the the north side of the tract. This parcel is located 9 miles west and 4 120’ booms; 2011 Yetter fert cart, the American West. This ad- proper democratic chan- miles south of Washington KS at the corner of Heritage and 13th Rd. 1600 gal; GP 1700 7 shank ripper; ministration has locked off nels, not a stroke of the pen This is the Southeast corner of the property. Legal: SE ¼ Sec. 29 Case IH 40’ strip till; 2009 Case IH 265 million acres without that bypasses the American Twp 03 Rng 02 East of the 6th P.M. Taxes: $2273.69. 1250 24R planter, 60’; Case IH formal review, economic people.” Listing Agent’s Notes: These farms have highly productive SDX40 air seeder & cart; PLUS analysis or public comment. To read the full press re- soils and a high percentage of cropland. The waterways are MUCH MORE hay-able and well maintained. Both tracts are well-cared-for, “When designations like lease, visit http://tinyurl. pride of ownership is evident. These parcels would make an GRAIN CART, TRUCKS, TRAIL- these take place, multiple com/NCBA-2-19-16. excellent investment or a great addition to an existing farming ERS, MOWER: 2013 CB 1075 gr operation. Both farms are open for spring crops. Contact me cart, 1075 bu; Big 12 600 bu grain Partnerships improve water quality directly with any questions you may have on these properties. cart; 1999 Kenworth T2000 semi; Mark Uhlik - Broker - (785) 325-2740. 2004 Farm Master 42’ gr trlr; 2007 Continued from page 1 holders such as those from Terms & Possession: 10% down day of the sale, balance due at closing on Transcraft DTL 3000 flatbed trlr; going to tell their neighbors. the City of Salina, the U.S. or before April 22, 2016. Seller to pay 2015 taxes, buyer will be responsible 2000 Trailmann GN trlr, 30’; 1993 for 2016 taxes. Title insurance, escrow and closing costs to be split equally Holden 50’ trlr; JD CX20 rotary We’ve already seen where Army Corps of Engineers, between buyer and seller. Possession on closing. This property to be sold as-is. All inspections should be made prior to the day of the sale. This is a mower, PLUS MORE some of the idea sharing is Kansas Department of cash sale and will not be subject to financing, have your financing arrange- going on.” Health and Environment, ments made prior to sale day. Midwest Land and Home is acting as a Seller’s Agent and represents the seller only. All information has come from reliable LIVE & INTERNET BIDDING! Details & Pictures at www.tarbids.com K-State Research and Ex- Kansas Department of Agri- sources; potential bidders are encouraged to verify all information inde- pendently. Bolton & McNish Law Office will act as escrow & closing agent. tension and the Kansas Cen- culture’s Division of Water Announcements made the day of sale will take precedence over all other ter for Agricultural Re- Resources, and other public information. KENDALL RICH, SELLER sources and the Environment and private agencies. (KCARE) at Kansas State A video about the cost-ef- KEVIN & REBECCA HOLSCH, SELLERS JEREMY WIENS, University has partnered on fective streambank stabiliza- AUCTION MANAGER this water quality project tion project in Kansas is 316.640.3193 (CELL) with landowners, local Wa- 620.326.7315 (OFFICE) available on the K-State Re- Mark Uhlik Broker/Auctioneer 785-325-2740 tershed Restoration and Pro- search and Extension www.MidwestLandandHome.com tection Strategy (WRAPS) YouTube channel (https:// groups, local conservation youtu.be/tWYqMSEry6o). districts, municipal stake- 122.81 ACRES IN LYON COUNTY PASTURE & WILDLIFE AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 31 — 7:00 PM AUCTION LOCATION: Flint Hills Room, Best Western Hospitality House, 3021 W. US Hwy. 50 — EMPORIA, KS Property Address: 700 Road 250, Americus, KS 66835 Location: From Americus, KS at Main & Locust, go East on Locust & Rd. 240 approx. 1 mile to Rd G, then North 1 mile to the corner of Rd G & 250th,SELLERS: which is Southwest THE REUST corner of the FAMILY property. See www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com or call office forGriffin full details or showing. RICK GRIFFIN Real Estate Broker/Auctioneer & Auction Cell: 620-343-0473 Service LC CHUCK MAGGARD 305 Broadway Sales/Auctioneer Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845 Cell: 620-794-8824 Phone: 620-273-6421 • Fax: 620-273-6425 Toll Free: 1-866-273-6421 In Office: Nancy Griffin, Heidi Maggard Email: [email protected] www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com

SATURDAY, MARCH 12 — 10:00 AM OfferingAUCTION for sale at Public Auction, located at 7511 N. Ander- son Rd., Newton, KS from the intersection of I-135 & K-15 Hwy., 3 miles north, 1/2 mile west & 1/4 mile north. TRACTORS, FARM 1982 Hesston 7140 forage har- MACHINERY & PICKUPS vester with 2 heads; 1981 Kelly 1962 AC D-17 tractor; Fiat 1580 Ryan silage bagger; 2007 Otter tractor; Fiat tractor (salvage); dozer blade with mounts; 1979 2005 Ford F-150 4 door pickup; Hesston 30A stackhand; 1979 1998 Ford F-250 pickup; 1996 Hesston stack mover; EZ Trail Dodge 4x4 extended cab 230 gravity wagon with roll over flatbed pickup; 1977 Ford ser- tarp; Ficklin mo. 435 gravity vice truck; 1986 NH TR-96 com- wagon with ext.; car dolly; JD 6 bine, rebuilt 200 hrs. back, btm. plow with on land hitch; JD shedded & field ready; NH 25’ 5btm. plow; JD 4 btm. plow; Honey Bee draper header; 8 Case 3 btm. plow; Demco 15 Hesston HeadHunters on shank chisel; Hesston manure Gleaner platform; 2011 Kelly tank; 20 - calf hutches; 3 - fold- Ryan 5x12 feed wagon; Krause ing springtooths; IHC 510 4 btm. 1900 21’ disc; Balzer 4200 mag- plow; JD 14’ 3 pt. rotary hoe; num tandem axle liquid manure Noble 36’ springtooth; Krause tank; Vermeer R-23 twin rake; 15’ disc; Yerf Dog go kart; 1992 NH 816 forage wagon, Brown 12’ service bed on dual tandem axle, 3 beaters & top; wheel trailer, 200 gal. fuel tank, 1990 NH 716 forage wagon, 12 v 20 gpm pump; 6 - 40’x8”8” tandem axle, 3 beaters & top; Pine beams; trailer house tires 1988 NH #8 forage wagon, 3 & wheels; used truck & imple- beaters & top; JD 716 forage ment tires; submersible pump wagon, 3 beaters & top; Balzer with 40’ water line; fuel tanks; tandem axle forage wagon; hay conveyor; bolt bins; shelv- roller mill; augers; 1985 Hesston ing & peg board; tool cabinet; oil 7015 silage blower; NH blower; drums; & more LEHMAN FARMS, SELLER TERMS: Cash day of sale. Statements made day of sale take precedence over advertised statements. VAN SCHMIDT • Auctioneer/Real Estate 7833 N. Spencer Road, Newton, KS 67114 620-367-3800 or 620-367-2331 Schmidt Clerks & Cashiers / Lunch provided by K & B Catering www.hillsborofreepress.com 4-5.qxp:Layout 1 2/25/16 2:31 PM Page 4

Page 4 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Millie Conger, Tecumseh: Gin Fox, Holton: “Make bottoms (which are now the Cut bread into 1-inch CHICKEN POT PIE sure to eat a few before you tops) and the sides and let thick slices leaving slices at- 8-ounce package cream offer any to anyone else or the excess drip off back into tached at bottom. In a bowl cheese you will never get to try one! the bowl. Place each lemon combine butter, onions and 1/2 cup chicken broth Enjoy!” drop back on the wire rack mustard. Spread on both 3 cups chopped cooked MISTY’S until the glaze is set. sides of each slice of bread. chicken LITTLE LEMON DROPS ***** Cut each cheese slice diago- 16-ounce package frozen veg- 1 box lemon cake mix Shirley Deiser, Kanopo- nally into four triangles. Janis Mickelson, Lyndon, Wins Weekly etables, thawed 3.4-ounce package instant lis: Place between the slices of 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder vanilla pudding mix BACON SWISS BREAD bread. Cut bacon in half Grass & Grain Contest And Prize 1 egg 4 large eggs 1-pound loaf French bread, widthwise and then length- Winner, Janis Mickelson, Lyndon: “A family favorite for 1/2 cup milk 1 1/4 cups sour cream (can 20-inch wise. Drape a piece over any occasion.” 1 cup Bisquick use a mixture of sour 2/3 cup butter or margarine, each slice. Place the loaf on SPICY PRUNE CAKE Cook cream cheese and cream and vanilla yogurt softened a double thickness of heavy 1 cup cooking oil broth on low heat until and it works great!) 1/3 cup chopped green duty foil. Bake at 400 degrees 1 1/2 cups sugar cheese is melted. Whisk fre- 1/2 cup milk onions for 20 to 25 minutes or until 3 eggs quently. Stir in chicken, veg- Preheat the oven to 325 4 teaspoons mustard bacon is crisp. Makes 10 2 cups flour etables and garlic powder. degrees. Coat mini muffin 5 slices Swiss cheese servings. 1 teaspoon baking powder Spoon into 9-inch pie plate. tins with cooking spray (I 5 bacon strips ***** 1 teaspoon baking soda Whisk egg and milk until used almost 3 full pans of 1/2 teaspoon salt blended. Add Bisquick and 24). Beat the ingredients in a 1 teaspoon cinnamon stir just until moistened. large bowl with an electric Give Your Midday Energy A Boost 1 teaspoon nutmeg Spread over chicken mix- mixer for several minutes By Nancy C. Nelson get better sleep. Regular 1 teaspoon allspice ture. Place pie plate on cook- until blended and smooth. Meadowlark District exercise can help you 1 cup cooked mashed prunes ie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees Fill each muffin hole about Agent achieve this and more. 1 cup buttermilk for 25-30 minutes until gold- half full. I used a small cook- Family Life The health benefits 1 cup chopped pecans en brown. ie scoop and it worked per- Beat together oil and sugar until well blended. Add eggs, ***** fectly! 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Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 5 The Science of Baking Cookies By Martha Murphy larger pockets of air and a a chicken breast or making a Wildcat District fluffier, cakier cookie. You pasta dish, many cooks can Extension Agent can also switch out the bak- wing it. But when baking, it's Pittsburg EFNEP office ing soda for baking powder a completely different story, You like soft and chewy. for a fluffier treat. The pow- since ingredients and He likes thin and crispy. 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Page 6 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Prepare now for the Veterinary Feed Directive Kansas cattle on Continued from page 1 ducer can purchase the CTC. Kueser said. said Crowther. “These are otics in my operations and Then, the form must be Dr. Bentz said the VFD old, safe drugs that never feed up 2 percent when will I need a script” emailed or hand-delivered to prescription will range in hurt anything before, and the (prescription). the location where you pick price from veterinarian to only thing I can think of is Kansas feedlots, with capacities of 1,000 or more up the feed. “They have to veterinarian. somebody stands to make head, contained 2.14 million cattle on feed on February One of the biggest 1, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statis- changes for cattle producers have a hard copy in hand, be- “The veterinary feed di- some money,” he added. tics Service. This inventory was up 2 percent from last is they can no longer plan to fore they can legally distrib- rective being implemented Kueser believes that the year. pick up a bag of CTC miner- ute you that feed with the will give us traceability and Veterinary Feed Directive is Placements during January totaled 415,000 head, up al on a whim, or at the last feed-grade antibiotics on the accountability to our use of a huge opportunity for the 1 percent from 2015. minute. list. These include: Peni- feed-grade medications; in- beef industry. Fed cattle marketings for the month of January to- “You’ve got to plan cillins, Ceph-alosporins, cluding antibiotics that we “If it makes that mom taled 355,000 head, unchanged from last year. ahead,” Kueser said. That’s Quinolones, Fluoro- use in our food-producing from Washington, D.C. or Other disappearance during January totaled 10,000 quinolones, Tetracyclines, animals. In the past, cattle wherever, more comfortable head, down 5,000 head from last year. because a veterinarian will need to sign the Feed Direc- Macrolides, Sulfas, Gly- producers haven’t had to to go buy her children a tive form before a cattle pro- copeptides, and others,” produce a paper trail with hamburger at McDonald’s Let us help you some drugs; however this because she knows that RECLAIM YOUR PROPERTY new directive will mandate America’s beef producers that has been overgrown with brush & trees! that anything we feed to a have to follow veterinarian WE OFFER: food-producing animal has directives, it’s a positive • New Holland 232 high flow ma- to have a paper trail,” ex- thing for our industry,” said chine with tracks for speed & plained Dr. Bentz. Kueser. “There will be days strength. Farmer/rancher, Spencer you may want to cuss it, but •For cutting trees: a turbo tree saw with a rotating head & Crowther, manager of Laue it’s really a tremendous op- stump sprayer that also allows Ranch, Hanover, said he’s portunity to show the world, for tree trimming along fields. opposed to the forthcoming which is our market now, • Pile up all of the debris for burning with grapple and cut off trees new Veterinary Feed Direc- that we’ve been using these flush with the ground. WE ALSO DO DIRT WORK! tive. products in a very safe and “I think it’s a crock. It’s effective manner for many Please call or text Allen for pricing & scheduling 785-249-9788 making our jobs harder,” years.”

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Continued from page 2 Warn children about in Parsons March 2 Explain the dangers as- such potential hazards. ANTIQUE TAG SALE Then warn them again. Sav- Farmers, in general, are great stewards of the land. sociated with stored grain. ing one child’s life is worth They tend to realize that their land and the surrounding Stress the principles that the effort. Advise them & HOME LIQUIDATION environment is their greatest asset. Properly managing grain can entrap a person often because they forget. poultry litter use is one way that producers can protect almost immediately. Chil- Lead by example and re- SATURDAY, MARCH 5: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM their land and environment. To address this, the Kansas dren should never play member that as a parent you Farm Bureau and K-State Research and Extension are around, or in grain that is SUNDAY, MARCH 6: 12:00-4:00 PM have been entrusted with co-hosting a Poultry Litter Seminar on Wednesday, stored in bins, trucks or LOCATION:# 1409 N. VanBuren# safeguarding your chil- March 2 from 3:00 to 5:00 at the Southeast Research and wagons. Emphasize that it is ABILENE, KANSAS dren’s wellbeing. Childhood Extension Center (Highway 400 & Ness Rd.) in Parsons. difficult, or can be impossi- LOOMS: Macomber Ad-A-Harness looms, 1 mod. B4D, ser. 5446; 1 remains a special time and Featured speakers include K-State Research and Ex- ble, to pull even a child out mod. B5C, ser 4958; Vose & Sons baby grand piano. youngsters need to play. tension environmental quality specialist Peter Tomlin- of grain if he or she be- COLLECTABLES, ARTWORK, ART GLASS, Children are treasures. VINTAGE CLOTHING & PURSES, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, son, Kansas State University soil science professor Dan comes trapped. Take care of them. Cherish FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD, BOOKS, COSTUME JEWELRY & Sweeney, and K-State Research and Extension water- As a youth, my dad al- them and keep them safe. MUCH MORE! shed specialist Herschel George. Their topics will in- ways warned us again and See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings or John Schlageck is a lead- clude Best Litter Management Practices, Tur-key Litter, again about swimming in KansasAuctions.net for full listings & pictures! ing commentator on agricul- Fertilizer, and Tillage Influence on Runoff from a Clay- ponds or rivers. Remember ture and rural Kansas. Born Mr. & Mrs. Soelter traveled extensively. Many unique items! pan Soil, and Guidelines for Poultry Litter Storage Site to warn your children about ROBERT & SHERRY SOELTER and raised on a diversified Selection and Poultry Litter Applications. the dangers of water, espe- farm in northwestern Kansas, Plan to attend this educational event. The meeting cially for youngsters who his writing reflects a lifetime begins at 2:30 with registration. For more information may not be able to swim. of experience, knowledge and ANNETTE’S LIQUIDATION SERVICE about the meeting please call the Wildcat Extension – Ponds and rivers can be passion. Annette Reynolds 785-263-6154 Girard office at (620) 724-8233. deep. When you first step in, the water may be up to your knees the first couple steps and the next – over your head. There are no lifeguards on the farm or ranch. Fenc- ing off ponds may help. Warning signs also may serve as a deterrent, but kids always find a way into the water.

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Page 8 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Missouri and Kansas rivers was incorporated as the Pacific Eastern Division was incorporated on Octo- and passing a short distance town of Kansas. However, (later known as the Kansas ber 22, 1872, taking in both up the Kansas their hunters when Kansas Territory was Pacific), with its headquar- the increasingly important killed several and reported created in 1854, the town be- ters at Wyandotte, organized rail yards and the growing seeing buffalo. Clark was came known as Kansas City and began construction in stockyards. Other towns in impressed with the magnifi- to confirm its particular 1865. As the gateway to the the area were Armstrong, a cence of the location, sug- identity. Meanwhile, the plains, the first railroad center for the railroad gesting that it would be a land west of the Lewis and built across the state of shops south of Wyandotte, “butifull” place for a fort. Clark campsite was occu- Kansas, the Kansas Pacific, and an urban area known as To be clear, the French ar- pied by the Wyandotte Indi- opened the great buffalo Riverview. As the stock- rived in the area a century ans in 1843. Three years range to the world. The ac- yards grew in importance, earlier trading with the na- after the formation of cess to rail facilities the packing industry devel- tive people that they called Kansas Territory, in 1857, brought about the Chisholm oped. The Armour Packing Cansez. The French were the town of Wyandotte was Trail, the great cattle high- House relocated from responsible for naming the established. Wyandotte fig- way from Texas to Abilene. Kansas City, Missouri, to the Gateway to Kansas river after the nation that ured prominently in the for- Other towns followed Wyan- West Bottoms. The town of The Lewis and Clark ex- ing place to make repairs to lived so prominently along mation of the State of dotte with developing popu- Armourdale was laid out in pedition navigating up the one of their canoes. Clark its banks. With the coming of Kansas. During the early di- lations. The town of Kansas 1880, named for the influen- Missouri River landed at knew enough about the English-speaking explorers visive territorial years three City, Kansas, was platted in tial Armour family with the mouth of “the river of river to record that it was Cansez became Kansas. constitutions were written 1869. By 1871, stockyards banking, manufacturing, Kansas” June 26, 1804. In his named for “a nation which American settlement com- and three constitutions were built south of the and the all important pack- journal Clark noted the dwells at this time on its menced with the establish- failed. By 1859, the Free mouth of the Kansas River ing industry so tied to the presence of a great number banks...This nation is now ment of the town of West State anti-slavery con- in what became known as livestock trade at the stock- of “Parrot queets.” The col- out in the plains hunting the Port, Missouri, three miles stituents dominated the ter- the West Bottoms. Besides yards. The stockyards really orful Carolina parakeet was Buffalow.” south of the Missouri River ritorial legislative body. The having access to the Kansas brought the two Kansas later hunted to extinction While in camp they made in 1833. A year later West- fourth constitution known Pacific, the Missouri Pacific “Cities” together, divided for cage birds and for its good use of their time inves- port Landing was initiated as the Wyandotte Constitu- reached the “Bottoms” from only by the surveyed state plumage. The expedition tigating the area. Deer were on the south bank of the Mis- tion was approved in June. Missouri, connecting the line between Kansas and had paused at a good land- in abundance along both the souri to serve steamboats The approval led to a sum- area to eastern states. The Missouri. Joined together bringing supplies to the mer of bitter partisan fight- Bottoms became a hub for not only by business inter- frontier. By 1850 the landing ing until finally on October many railroad lines, at one ests, many of the buildings 4, 1859, the constitution was time serving sixteen differ- actually straddled the line. 10 & 12 Bale Hay Trailers ratified and sent to Wash- ent railroad companies. The The most important build- ington, D.C. In 1861 the terri- stockyards sprawled across ing associated with the tory entered the Union the state line into Missouri, stockyards, the Stock Ex- under the Wyandotte Consti- covering one hundred thirty change Building was such a tution. By 1863 the Union acres. 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Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 9 get back to the office after else’s efforts to make the stuff. ever you are in Kansas or visiting some site — a muse- world a better, more beauti- Deb Goodrich is the co-host catch us online at Around- um, an event, or just a land- ful place. of Around Kansas TV show, Kansas.com and like us on scape somewhere in Kansas. Be like Rylan. Except for the Wednesday feature of Facebook. “You have to go,” I exclaim. the part about breaking Agam in Kansas. Watch wher- “It’s awesome!!” I get excited. I get excit- ed about how hard people are working to make their particular corner of the world a special place for their families and neigh- Two of my favorite boys, asking about Lincoln and bors. I get excited about the five and six, came running the Civil War. I nearly burst beauty of the landscape, into my office. I was so tickled! whether it be the bluffs and Rylan is younger, has the Then Rylan reminded his breaks of the western plains soul of a politician, and was brother to show me his art or the Flint Hills to the east. sent to destroy civilization, I work so he ran out to the car It warmed my heart to fear. But he is enthusiastic to get a poster-size piece of watch Rylan, so excited and loving, and that makes paper with four figures about his brother’s work, up for the breaks and stains painted in what can best be and telling him so. It makes and injuries that punctuate described as the pre-school me think of Marci Penner his life. style. These figures were, in and the Kansas Explorers Devyn is older, more in- fact, Power Rangers. who has been doing exactly trospective, has the soul of a Devyn unfolded the that for so many years now. an historian. He immediate- paper but it was Rylan who It is what Frank and I strive ly began telling me about was excited. He pointed to to do each week on Around the life of Abraham Lincoln each of the figures his Kansas. We are so proud of because they had just brother had crudely drawn, the amazing things going on learned about him for Presi- thrilled about each one, and around our great state and dent’s Day. (Kudos to Jack- then said, “Good job, just want to share and to son County Schools!) Devyn!” give a deserved pat on the “He was our sixteenth Then they were wrestling back to the folks who make president,’ he announced. and that was all of art and things happen. “George Washington was history for the day. This week, take a few mo- our first.” Then he began I get teased a lot when I ments to brag on someone USMEF compiles beef export data According the U.S. Meat was $6.3 billion, 12 percent lion). Export Federation below the 2014 record of To read more highlights (USMEF), December U.S. $7.14 billion. from the USMEF data, visit beef exports totaled 94,586 U.S. beef exports to Mex- http://tinyurl.com/USMEF-2- metric tons (mt), down 6 per- ico topped the $1 billion 19-16. cent from a year ago and mark for the second consec- slightly lower than in No- utive year. Mexico re- vember, while export value claimed its position as the fell 21 percent to $507.3 mil- leading destination for beef lion. In 2015, beef exports variety meat exports, which were down 11 percent from increased 8 percent in vol- a year ago in volume to 1.07 ume (110,085 mt) and 9 per- million mt. Export value cent in value ($290.3 mil- AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:30 AM Located on 8 South Broadway and 5 South BroadwaySELLERS: HER- The AntiqueINGTON, Shop KS in has the closed Prairie their Chic doors Antique for Shop. now and will sell lots of items left in the store plus the settlement of an Estate.

DISPLAY RACKS, COLLECTIBLES, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLE TOY CARS & MUCH MORE! See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings & Click on ksallink.com AUCTIONEERS: BOB’S AUCTION SERVICE 785-258-4188 Clerk/Cashier: Bob's Auction Service FARM MACHINERY AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 18 — 10:30 AM LOCATED: From Home (Marshall Co.), KS on US36, Go South 3mi. on 16th Rd, then West ¼ mi on Navajo Rd – Follow Signs. TRACTORS (Sell at 1 PM): 2006 JD#8220 Tractor w/ Duals (1,013hrs) – Drove off assembly line; 2000 JD#7810 Tractor w/ Duals (3,193hrs) & Green Star Fire 300; JD#48 6ft Loader w/ Bale Forks; FARM EQUIPMENT (Sell after Tractors): 2002 JD#9550 Combine (Engine 2,174hrs, Separator 1,457hrs) & Green Star; 2007 JD#622F Hydra Flex Head w/ Trailer; 2005 Great Plains 2S-2600 HD Drill (2,042Acres); 2001 JD#1760 Max Emerge 2 12Row Planter w/ Monitor & Plates – Beans, Corn & Milo; 1990 Int’l 9sp Semi w/ 855 Cummins & 1994 Jet 30ft Hopper Trailer; JD#714 14ft Chisel w/ 11 Shanks; CaseIH#4300 26ft Field Cultivator w/ Eveners; Ca- seIH#3950 26ft Disk Harrow; JD#726 26ft Mulch Finisher; 2003 Int’l#720 6Bottom Plow w/ On-Land Hitch; Demco 2x250Gal. Saddle Tanks fits JD 8000Series Tractor; Unverferth 7000 Grain Cart; Park- er 2500 & 2600 Gravity Wagons w/ Auger; 180Bu. Gravity Wagon; 1972 Ford 600 Grain Truck w/ 15ft Bed (302 motor); 1967 Chevy 50 Grain Truck w/ 16ft Bed(366 motor) & Fold Down Racks; 2008 JD HX15 Batwing Shredder (1000RPM); JD#350 3pt 9ft Sickle Mower; JD#717 3pt 7ft Rotary Mower; BMB 12ft Shredder; 2002 Bison 3pt 10ft Hyd. Blade; Big Rhino 3pt 8ft Blade; Ford#716 3pt 6ft Blade; JD#614 3pt 20ft Rotary Hoe; JD#825 6Row Cultivator; JD 25A 3pt 150Gal. Sprayer; JD 6Row FM Row Crop Cultivator w/ JD FM 6Row Track Scratcher; JD#8300 Drill; JD ‘L’ Manure Spreader; JD#4020 Front End Weights; Header Trailer; Drill Fill Auger; JD Planter Disk Openers for 12Row; Pickup Bed Trailer; 300Gal. Fuel Barrel on Stand; Tires Incl. – 2 Goodyear 11R24.5, 900-24 w/ Rims for Rear JD Combine; 1992 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab 4x4 Pickup, 6.5 Diesel Turbo; Honda 450 Forman ES 4x4 4Wheeler; JD Z445 ZTR Riding Mower; Craftsman 5HP/24in Tiller; 120Gal. L-Shape Fuel Tank fits under tool box; Chrome Pickup Tool Box; Fimco 15Gal. Port. Sprayer; 24Gal. Spray Tank; Industrial 60Gal/120PSI Air Com- pressor; Puma 5.5HP/150PSI Port. Air Comp. w/ Honda Motor; Husqvarna 16in Chain Saw; Stihl Weed Eater w/ Steel Blade & String Head; Ladders - 28ft Alum. Ext & Wood Straight; 7ft Alum. ATV Ramps; 2 HD Car Ramps; 2Wheel Dolly; 100+ El. Posts; Steel T-Posts; JD Hyd. Cyl; JD Tractor & Impl. Lights; Homelite Transfer Pump; HD Charger on 2Wheels; 15Gal. ShopVac; Lincoln El. Grease Gun; Brinley Lawn Spreader; Log Chains; Tarps; Bungee Straps; Hand Saws; Delta Table Saw; B&D Circ. Saw; Wrenches – SK, Proto & Craftsman; Usual Run of Rack Items; Long Handle Tools; Scythe; Push Cultivator; Other Items. Auction Note: Having recently retired – most of this equip- ment is original or second owner/operator, has been shedded & in good field-ready condition. TERMS: Cash Sale Day. Statements sale day take precedence. Seller & Auc- tioneers not responsible for accident or theft. LUNCH SERVED Photos on website: www.olmstedrealestate.com WES & KAREN JOHNSON Tim Olmsted Tom Olmsted Rob Olmsted Jeff Sandstrom 785-353-2487 970-231-6107 785-353-2210 785-562-3788 3-1-16 sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 2/25/16 1:52 PM Page 10

Page 10 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Winsor Farms among regional winners of ASA Conservation Legacy Awards The American Soybean Each winner will be rec- achievements of soybean produce a more sustainable taken on the challenges of and farming on the con- Association (ASA) is ognized at the ASA Awards farmers. A national selec- U.S. soybean crop. This pro- safely farming sandy flat tour,” Andy says. “Having pleased to announce the re- Banquet on March 4, 2016, at tion committee, composed gram is sponsored by ASA, lands bordering the Kansas those practices in place al- gional winners of the 2016 Commodity Classic in New of soybean farmers, conser- BASF, Monsanto, Corn & River, to protecting highly lows my brother and I to im- Conservation Legacy Orleans, Louisiana. During vationists, agronomists and Soybean Digest and the Unit- erodible soils as flatlands plement newer conserva- Awards. the banquet, one of the natural resource profes- ed Soybean Board/Soybean extend into the hills be- tion techniques, such as Winsor Farms (Andy Win- farmers will be chosen as sionals, evaluated nomina- Checkoff. tween Lawrence and Tope- water management and sor), Grantville. (Midwest the national winner. tions based on each farmer’s Three generations of ka. cover crops.” Region) The Conservation Legacy environmental and econom- Winsors have been working Andy Winsor gives much Andy and his wife, Cory Atkins, Seaford, Awards Program is a nation- ic program. The achieve- since the 1940s to sustain of the credit for this award LaVell, farm 4,400 acres Del. (Northeast Region) al program designed to rec- ments of these farmers soil and water resources on to the generations before with Andy’s parents Russell John Verell, Jackson, ognize the outstanding envi- serve as a positive example their family farm in north- him who initiated the farm’s and Pat, his brother Ben Tenn. (South Region) ronmental and conservation for other farmers and helps eastern Kansas. They have conservation program. and his wife Emily. Ben spe- “Grandpa and Dad started cializes in livestock and conservation efforts, build- Andy and Russell handle ing terraces and waterways cropland operations.

PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION

SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:00 AM 2323 North Jackson — JUNCTION CITY, KS Furniture & Appliances: Southwest Sofa w/2 Occasional Chairs; SW Sofa Table; SW Glass Top Coffee Table; Leather Sectional Sofa; Pit Group Sectional with 2 Lamp stands; Dining Room Table w/Glass Insert & 4-Chairs; Antique Square Table; Antique Oval Table; Sofa Tables; Wicker Set (2 Chairs, Settee & Corner Shelf); Wicker Rocking Chair; Wicker Queen Size Bed Frame; Dresser & Lamp Stand; Wicker Vase; Stool & Mirror; Queen Size Bed in SW Design w/log posts; 6 Drawer Dresser; Brass Plated Head Board; Picket Fence Head Board; 5 Shelf Display Cabinet; 2-Red Cabi- nets; Green Cabinet; Chimney Cabinet; Computer Desk; Bar Stools; Bag Chair; 2-Pine Chairs for Pool Room; Plant Stand; End Tables; Wooden Benches; Numerous Wooden Shelves; 3 Draw- er Metal Filing Cabinet; 2-Mason Jar Lamps; Hamilton Beach Mi- crowave; Air Purifier; Pop Corn Popper On Cart; Sewing Machine; General Electric Washer & Dryer. Glassware & Collectibles: Crystal Glasses; Wine glasses; Crys- tal Serving Pieces; Set of 10 Mikasa Dishes w/Serving Pieces; Southwest Dishes; Crackle Glass Vase; Several Glass Decanters; SW Pottery; Miscellaneous Dishes; Kerosene Lamp; 2-Wash Boards; Western Belt Buckles; Metal Candle Holders; Craft Items; Signs (Garden, Life Matters, Faith Hope Love, Spring, All Roads Lead Home & Owl Welcome); Baskets (Long Amish, Dog, Egg, Americana, Heart Shaped, Various Plastic Storage & More); Pink Panther Slot Machine; Southwest Paintings; Robert Redford Prints; Vanguard Prints Cactus I & II; Several Pictures Including Many Pictures From Different Areas & States; Picture Frames. Tools & Miscellaneous: Yard Machine Tractor Type Lawn Mower 38” Cut; Old Ladder; 12.5 HP; Hand Tools; Sanyo CD/Radio w/Speakers; Kenwood Speakers; Blankets; Comforters; Bedding; Decorative Pillows; Fabric; Furskin Bear; Small Kitchen Appli- ances; Paula Dean Cookware; Cook Books; Books; 2-Red White & Blue Oval Rugs; Red & Green Braided Rug; 2-Pink Yard Flamingos; Several Bird Houses; Ceramic Deer; Wooden Cow On Wheels; Several Decorative Masks; X-Acto Paper Cutter; Holiday Decorations; Anna Lee Scarecrow; Luggage; Parking Meter; Kite; Weight Bench w/Weights. AND MANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. Pam “Pollard” Nagel Estate and Others Lunch by Chuck Wagon. NRFA. Terms: Cash, check or credit card. 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 FARM MACHINERY-COLLECTIBLES AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 19 — 10:00 AM Directions:LOCATED: From 2326 US36/Hwy99 Pheasant Rd Jct, — Go FRANKFORT South 5mi. KANSAS on Hwy99, then East 2 mi on Pheasant Rd – Follow Signs.

Auction Note: Having retired, we are selling the following items: TRACTORS (Sell at 12 Noon): JD#4440 Diesel, Dual Hyd(8665 Total Hrs) – Replaced Motor 1500Hrs ago, 2nd Owner; 1967 JD#3020 Diesel (7780 Hrs); 1949 MM ZB; Koyker#565 8ft Loader; FARM EQUIPMENT: Pair 18.4R38 Duals; Rhino TW84 7ft 3pt HD Shredder; Rhino 7ft 3pt HD Blade; Krause#904 21ft Tandem Disc; Wilrich 21ft Field Cult. w/ Tine Evener; Glencoe 3pt 6Row Cult.; Oliver 5x16 Semi-Mt Plow; Kuker 150 Gal Saddle Tank w/ Bracket; 3pt 2Row Potato Digger; 3pt Bale Spear; Older 3pt PTO Posthole Digger; Old 4Bar Side Del. Rake; Old JD 2Wheel Iron Manure Spreader; 6 Hesston Headhunters; Jet Co PTO Wire Winder; 2 Steel Truck Box Beds – 5x8ft & 7x16ft; Sgl-Axle 8x12ft 2Wheel Metal Trailer Frame; 2Wheel Pickup Box 6x8ft Trailer; Old Wood Wagon; Iron Frame 12x20ft Tin Hog/Calf Loafing Shed; 12ft Tall Iron Frame Tinned 8x10ft Storage Shed; 2 – 300Gal. Fuel Barrels; Iron Fuel Barrel Stand; 110Gal. Diesel Transfer Tank w/ El. Pump; 30Gal. Barrel of Archer 15-40 Oil; 150Gal Propane Bottle; Assort- ed Truck Rims & Tires; Metal Grain Trough; Mineral Feeder; As- sorted 2x & 1x Lumber; Cummins 20Ton Hyd Shop Press; Silver Mfg HD Drill Press; Grinder on Stand; Old Pipe Vise; Post Vise; HD Steel 3x6ft Shop Bench; 6ft Metal Cabinet w/ Divider Top; Metal Bolt Bin; Sm 30Drawer Plastic Bolt Bin; Handyman Jack; Black- hawk ½ in Socket Set; 21pc ¾ in Socket Set; ½ in Impact Wrench; DeWalt 12V Cordless Drill; Stihl 18in Chain Saw; Ryobi 10in Chop Saw; Sm Craftsman Router; 6HP/2100PSI Power Washer; Pipe & Shop Wrenches; Solder Gun; Jack Stand; 2 Boomers; Misc. Rack Items; Few Long Handle Tools; Car Ramps; Old Garden Tiller; 7ft Water Hydrant; Few Sprayer Parts; Air Cond. Charge Tool; Few Auto Parts(1960s&70s); Cast Iron Wood Heat Stove; 42in Blade for Mower; Boat Oars; VEHICLES: 2001 Buick Park Ave, 3800 Motor (215,000mi); 1979 Ford F150 4sp, 4WD Pickup w/ Utility Bed (390 V8); COLLECTIBLES: Dazey Butter Churn(1917); Mc- Cormick Cream Separator; Home Comfort Wood Cook Stove; Walker HD Floor Jack; Iron Claw-Ft Bath Tub; Well Pump w/ Han- dle; Sink Pump; Mc-Deering Cast Iron Seat; 2 Crosscut Saws; Few Old Sq. Nails & Wrenches; 2 Daisy BB Guns; Hand Broadcast Seeder; Shoe Ice Skates; Clamp-on Roller Skates; Leather Pony Saddle, Bridle & Halter; Wood Kitchen Cabinet Top; Wood Iron Board; Antler Table Lamp; Few Fruit Jars & Older Med. Bottles; Handmade Foosball Table; 1974 World Book Encyclopedia Set; Barometer; SmCorona El. Port. Typewriter; DVD/VHS Player; Hoover Windtunnel T-Series Uprt Vacuum; Coffee Maker; Few Pic- ture Frames; Kids Bike; Exercise Bike; Other Items. TERMS: Cash Sale Day. Statements sale day take precedence. Seller & Auc- tioneers not responsible for accident or theft. LUNCH SERVED Photos on website: www.olmstedrealestate.com JOHN & FRAN FANGMAN Tim Olmsted Tom Olmsted Rob Olmsted Jeff Sandstrom 785-353-2487 970-231-6107 785-353-2210 785-562-3788 3-1-16 sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 2/25/16 1:53 PM Page 11

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 11 Celebrating National FFA Week and agricultural education Last week more than half leaders and to share the im- ing and harvesting — it in- cy as an agriculturalist and sage of agriculture with week, the six Kansas FFA a million FFA members cel- portance of agricultural ed- volves science, business, farmer. their fellow students as well State Officers will also visit ebrated the role agriculture ucation. marketing, leadership and Today, FFA continues to as with their community. It's chapters across the state plays in our lives while The FFA was founded by more. help the next generation an opportunity to give back and speak at the Capitol. sharing this message a group of young farmers in FFA Week always runs rise up to meet new agricul- to their community through National FFA Week also throughout the country. 1928 in Kansas City. Its mis- Saturday to Saturday and tural challenges by helping service projects and is also encourages the public to During National FFA Week, sion is to prepare future encompasses Feb. 22, members develop their own a perfect time for members support agricultural educa- a host of activities were generations for the chal- George Washington's birth- unique talents and explore to recruit students to be- tion and the various needs planned to raise awareness lenges of feeding a growing day. This year, the week their interests in a broad come FFA members. Many impacting Kansas FFA about the role the National population. Founding mem- kicked off on Feb. 20 and range of career pathways. chapters in Kansas serve members. 100% of every gift and Kansas FFA Organiza- bers of the organization culminated on Feb. 27. The Members progress to enjoy community breakfasts, have is directed toward achieving tions play in the develop- taught generations that agri- weeklong tradition, which careers as biologists, chapter activities, do serv- the FFA mission and help- ment of agriculture's future culture is more than plant- began in 1948, was designat- chemists, veterinarians, en- ice projects and educate el- ing out young people suc- ed by the National FFA gineers and entrepreneurs. ementary students on how ceed. Visit www.kansas Board of Directors in recog- FFA chapters use this agriculture plays a role in ffafoundation.org to help nition of Washington's lega- week to help share the mes- our daily lives. During this out.

The 2015-16 Kansas FFA Officer Team includes, back row from left: Dean Klahr, Lane Coberly, Karl Wilhelm, Kyler Langvardt. Front row: Bailey Peterson, Gabryelle Gilliam.

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Page 12 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 KDA supports Senator Roberts’ voluntary biotech labeling bill As consumers increas- a national voluntary bio- tion to create a consistent, example, may cost con- by a vote of 275-150 in the “Farmers and ranchers ingly seek to understand engineered (bio-tech) food voluntary label for biotech sumers nationwide as much House of Representatives across the United States how and where their food labeling standard and pro- food products in the United as $81.9 billion, or $1,050 per on July 23, 2015. The Safe face a daunting challenge in was grown, Kansas Secre- hibit states from establish- States,” said McClaskey. family, according to an eco- and Accurate Food Label- meeting the ever-growing tary of Agriculture Jackie ing state-level biotech food “We have seen individual nomic impact analysis com- ing Act was introduced by global food demands,” said McClaskey said draft legis- labeling requirements. The states take up measures re- pleted by John Dunham and U.S. Rep. Mike Pompeo (R- McClaskey. “Passage of this lation released by U.S. Sen- bill also calls on the U.S. lated to biotech food label- Associates in New York. Kan.). legislation will not only cre- ate Agriculture Committee Department of Agriculture, ing, and the resulting patch- Roberts intends to hold a The Kansas Department ate a science-based, volun- Chairman Pat Roberts (R- in coordination with other work of state-by-state laws hearing in the Senate Agri- of Agriculture is committed tary biotech labeling stan- Kan.) will provide the food federal agencies, to provide would result in regulatory culture Committee on to serving farmers and dard, but it will also provide industry with the tools to science-based information and financial burdens for Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, to ranchers, and the con- necessary protections to en- voluntarily provide con- to consumers regarding food food producers, and confu- consider the legislation. Mc- sumers and customers they sure farmers and the food sumers with additional in- production. sion among the consumers Claskey strongly encourages serve. McClaskey said the industry are able to contin- formation about their food. “The Kansas Department we aim to serve.” all senators on the Commit- consumer outreach and ed- ue utilizing agricultural Specifically, Roberts’ of Agriculture strongly sup- Labeling legislation en- tee to support Roberts’ bill. ucation component in technologies to grow and legislation would establish ports Sen. Roberts’ legisla- acted in Vermont in 2015, for Similar legislation passed Roberts’ legislation relating produce safe food. We look to the “environmental, nu- forward to working with our tritional, economic, and hu- partners in agriculture, in- manitarian benefits of agri- cluding other state depart- cultural technology” will ments of agriculture, to en- provide a critical service to courage the passage of this all food producers and con- important legislation.” sumers. ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:00 AM From the intersection3544 Road of Highways P — ALLEN, 99 and 56 KANSAS at Admire, KS (Admire is North of Emporia and South of Eskridge on Highway 99), Go west on Highway 56, 1 mile to Road P and North 1 ½ mile to auction site.

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Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 13 March 5 — Tractors, trucks, ice. ances, glassware, games, pickups, livestock equip- March 5 — Coins at Empo- van & misc. at Topeka for ment, lawn mowers, tools ria. Auctioneers: Swift-N- Bill & Roma Skaggs. Auc- Auction Sales Scheduled & misc., tile machine, Sure Auctions & Real Es- tioneers: Kooser Auction planting & tillage, hay, tate. Service. hedge posts, harvest March 5 — Machinery con- March 5 — Vintage IH trac- check out the on-line schedule at www.grassandgrain.com equipment, machinery, signments, tractors, com- tors, Gleaner combine, misc. equipment near bine, farm machinery, 4- salvage, farm machinery, Johnson and Humboldt, wheelers, guns & farm re- tools & much more South Online auction bidding ends March 2 — Farm & industri- Larry Johnston Auction. Nebraska for annual Mar- lated at Goessel. Contact of Waverly for Mrs. L.D. March 1 — Vintage radios, al consignments at Beat- March 5 — Furniture, appli- tin Luther Church Van Schmidt, auctioneer. (Karen) Crumb. Auction- short wave machines, mo- tie. Auctioneers: Rotting- ances, glassware, col- Farmer’s Consignments. March 5 — Tractors, vehi- eers: Wischropp Auctions. torcycles (’60s & ’70s), old haus Auction. lectibles, tools & misc. at Auctioneers: Speckmann cles, equipment, salvage March 5 — Vehicles, farm cars & trucks, guns, ammo, March 3 — Saline County Junction City for Pam Realty & Auction Service, items & metal, vintage mu- equipment, guns, tools, crocks, oil lamps, col- cropland & farmstead “Pollard” Nagel Estate & Inc. seum horse drawn, tractor household & misc. for con- lectibles (www.lind held at Salina for Lois L. Others. Auctioneers: March 5 — Craft items, dis- items, collectibles, house- signments at Salina. Auc- sayauctions.com). James & William K. Oet- Brown Real Estate & Auc- play racks, collectibles, hold & misc. at Baldwin tioneers: Wilson Realty & March 1 — Tractors, sprayer, ting Revocable Trust. Auc- tion Service, LLC. household, books, signs, City for William (Miles) & Auction Service. grain carts, trucks, trail- tioneers: Thummel Real March 5 — Annual consign- toys, belt buckles & much Nora Cleland Estate. Auc- March 5 — 151.9 acres Wash- ers, farm machinery & Estate & Auction, LLC. ments, machinery, equip- more at Herington for the tioneers: Elston Auctions. ington County agricultural equipment West of Colby March 3 — Antiques, col- ment & farm related items Antique Shop. Auction- March 5 — Furniture (an- for Lyman Goetsch, et al. lectibles, household, tools, at Tracy, Missouri. Auc- eers: Bob’s Auction Serv- tique & modern), appli- Continued on page 14 Auctioneers: Farm & furniture & more at Sali- tioneers: J&J Auction, Ranch Realty, Inc. na. Auctioneers: Omli & LLC. March 1 — 80 acres m/l Mar- Associates, Inc. March 5 — Marbles, baskets, shall County farmland March 5 — Guns, shotguns, collectibles, furniture & held at Frankfort for rifles, pistols, large safes, household at Salina for Michael Farrell. Auction- multiple scopes, gun ac- Lyle Lange. Auctioneers: eers: Cline Realty & Auc- cessories at Deerfield for Thummel Real Estate & tion, LLC. an estate. Auctioneers: Auction, LLC. MARCH 22, 2016, 1 PM

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Page 14 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 ranch South of Manhattan. Kretz, salesman & auc- collectibles, primitives Liberty, Nebraska. Auction Calendar March 7 — Don Johnson tioneer. near Barneston, Nebraska March 14 — 262 acres of Angus sale at Salina sell- March 10 — 15th annual Bull and Home City, Kansas for Lyon County pasture held Continued from page 13 tions. ing bulls & Angus heifers. & female sale at Manhat- Allen Oltman Estate. Auc- at Emporia. Auctioneers: land held at Hanover for March 6 — Art & guns, an- March 8 — 159 +/- acres irri- tan for BJ Angus Genetics. tioneers: Jurgens, Hen- Swift-N-Sure Auctions & Marcella Koppes Trust. tiques & household at gated farmland held at March 11 — Tractors, com- richs, Hardin. Real Estate. Auctioneers: Midwest Salina for Eugene M. & Canton for Floyd Vogts bines & headers, sprayer, March 12 — Tractors, farm March 14 — Native pasture Land &Home, Jeff Carlene Ostenberg Estate. Family Farms. Auction- grain carts, trucks, pick- machinery & pickups at & wildlife habitat (hunt- Dankenbring &Mary Auctioneers: Thummel eers:Horizon Farm & ups, ATVs, trailers, farm Newton for Lehman ing) held NE of Olsburg for Uhlik. Real Estate & Auction, Ranch Realty, LLC. machinery & equip., live- Farms. Auctioneers: Van Fanchon F. Bergsten March 5 & 6 — Tag sale: LLC. March 8 — Tractors, loader, stock & shop equip. SW of Schmidt. Trust. Auctioneers: Cline quality art, Vose & Sons March 6 — Simmental & forklift, combine & head- Cheyenne Wells, Colorado March 12 — Farm equip- Realty & Auction, LLC. Baby Grand piano, 2 Ma- Sim-Angus Bulls at er, sprayer, grain carts, for M&CLowe Farms. ment, antique tractors, March 14 — Annual spring comb weaving looms, an- Wamego for The Gold Bul- trucks, pickups, Jeep, Auctioneers: Farm & tools at Green for Carol production sale near tiques, collectibles, for- lion Sale. Ranger, trailers, farm ma- Ranch Realty, Inc. (Mrs. Robert) Shorman. Beaver, KS for Schreiber eign knick knacks & more March 7 — Tractors, com- chinery & equipment at March 12 — 40 acres m/l with Auctioneers: Raymond Angus. at Abilene for Robert & bine & headers, trucks, Wright for Bill Rebein. homesite, farm machinery, Bott Realty & Auction. March 12 — Harley Gerdes Sherry Soelter. Annette’s trailers, farm equip., hay, Auctioneers: Farm & equipment, household & March 12 — 2 tracts of farm- consignment auction at Liquidation Service. livestock equip & misc. at Ranch Realty, Inc. furnishings held at Lyons land (T1 120 acres m/l; T2 Lyndon. March 6 — 2002 Chrysler Raymond for Louis Wil- March 8 — Cattleman’s for Randall “Red” Fos- 160 acres m/l) held at Linn March 12 — Personal Prop- Town & Country LX Van, son. Auctioneers: Carr Choice bull sale (selling kett. Auctioneers: Strohs for Kevin &Rebecca erty & Farm Equipment household, furniture, col- Auction & Real Estate, Angus & SimAngus bulls & Real Estate & Auction. Holsch. Auctioneers: Mid- Auction South of Wymore, lectibles, lawn & garden Inc. 1st calf heifer pairs) held March 12 — Furniture, ap- west Land & Home, Mark Neb. for Henry V. & Carol at Manhattan for Lois March 7 — Lyons Ranch 28th at Washington for T Seven pliances, glassware, col- Uhlik. Aden Estate. Auctioneers: Smail. Auctioneers: Gan- Annual Superior Genetics Ranch and G&G Angus. lectibles, tools & misc. at March 12 — 496.46 acres (in 3 Olmsteds & Sandstrom. non Real Estate & Auc- Angus Bull Sale at the March 9 — 5th annual Bull & Junction City for Dr. Alex tracts) Geary County pas- March 12 — Annual Machin- Female sale (Angus) held Scott & Others. Auction- ture, wildlife, cropland ery Consignment auction at Overbrook for May-Way eers: Brown Real Estate & held at Junction City for at Concordia for Concor- Farms. Auction Service, LLC. Family of the late Robert dia Optimist Club. March 10 — Guns, game & March 12 — Household, D. Jones & Phyllis J. March 16 — 420 acres m/l SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 9:30 AM sport equipment, an- tractor, tools & misc. at Jones. Auctioneers: Grif- prime creek bottom LocatedAUCTION at 2061 23rd Rd NE., WAVERLY, KS. (from OTTAWA, KS tiques, collectibles, furni- Wakarusa for Courtland fin Real Estate & Auction ground, southern Pot- 22 miles West on I-35 to Exit 162, then 6 miles south on HWY 31 ture & kitchen, tools & Carls. Auctioneers: Koos- Service, LC. tawatomie County held at through Waverly on Trefoil Rd to 23rd Rd, then 1/2 mile east). equipment at Salina for er Auction Service. March 12 — Farm & tool Wamego for Donald & Eve- FARM MACHINERY - TRACTORS - VEHICLES - COMBINE - TOOLS - SALVAGE & MORE Bobby D. Phillips. Auc- March 12 — Tractors, com- auction held near lyn Zoeller Trust. Auction- IH 4366 4WD tractor cab, turbo, dual 100gal tanks w/#318 flex tioneers: Baxa Auctions. bine, trucks, skid loader, Louisville for Donald & eers: Murray Auction & duals; IH 1566 Turbo, cab; IH head; IH 620 grain drill w/press March 10 — Guns, game & trailer, machinery, shop Evelyn Zoeller Trust. Auc- Realty. 1468 V8; IH 1066 Turbo cab gang; IH mdl 550 semi-mt plow; sporting equipment, an- equipment & misc., stor- tioneers: Murray Auction March 16 — 5th annual pro- w/Koyker K-5 QT ldr; Cub Low ’71 Chev. Custom C-30 truck tiques, collectibles, furni- age units, hay & hay equip- & Realty. duction sale (Angus bulls, Boy 154, Turf Tires, 5’ mower w/steel 12’ grain bed & hoist; ’71 deck; Farmall Cub w/rebuilt mtr; Chev. Custom 10 pickup; full size ture, kitchen items, tools ment, livestock equip- March 12 — Performance open yearling heifers, MF 35 dsl tractor; JD 430 dsl rid- Phillips 66 Sign, old; ’71 Cadillac & equipment at Salina for ment, household at Musco- Bull &Female sale at young pairs) at Overbrook ing mower; Gleaner L3 Combine, Sedan DeVille, not running. Bobby D. Phillips. Auc- tah for John & Sara Banks. Maple Hill for Mill Brae for Woodbury Farms. *PLEASERESPECTSELLERSWISHESONINSPECTION tioneers: Maxa Auctions, Auctioneers: Harris Auc- Ranch. March 17 — 27th Angus pro- DATES: THURS. & FRI.—MAR. 3-4, 9 AM TO 5:30 PM LLC. tion Service. March 13 — Approx. 150 duction sale held at Esbon March 10 — Residential real March 12 — Tractors, com- guns, 30 old Colt revolvers for Benoit Angus Ranch. MRS. L.D. (KAREN) CRUMB,785-828-4212 SELLER WISCHROPP AUCTIONS• estate at Clay Center for bine & head, dozer, semi, at Salina for 1 estate. Auc- March 18 — Cotton equip- View pictures & full sale bill at Margaret (Mrs. Milo) Hahn dump truck, semi trailers, tioneers: Wilson Realty & ment, tractors, sprayers, www.wischroppauctions.com Estate. Auctioneers: Clay collector car, pickups, Auction Service. tillage, planting, grain County Real Estate, Greg trucks, grain cart, gravity March 13 — 25th annual cart, trucks, trailers & wagon, trailer, machinery Boyer Limousin & Lim- mower at Arkansas City buggies & tack, misc. & Flex production sale at for Kendall Rich. Auction- eers: Theurer Auc- tion/Realty. March 18 — 150 +/- acres REALTHURSDAY, ESTATE MARCH 3, 2016 AUCTION — 7:00 PM Cowley County river bot- Auction will be held in the AmericanCROPLAND Ag Credit Office & FARMSTEAD at 925 W. Magnolia Road in SATURDAY,LAND MARCH AUCTION 5, 2016 — 10:00 AM tom farmland held 30 SALINA, KANSAS • Pony Express Cafe — HANOVER, KANSAS miles SE of Wichita for LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NE ¼ 35-15-3 Saline Purchaser will pay all of 2016 taxes. 2015 taxes 151.9± Acres Washington County Land Pauline Weninger. Auc- Co. Kansas except road & highway right of way; were $1,675.66. All mineral rights convey to pur- tioneers: Chuck Korte The farm is located at the southwest corner of chaser. Tract 1: 76 acres ± with 47.9 irrigated river bottom acres. Real Estate & Auction. south old highway 81 & highway 4. This location Terms: 10% of purchase price as down payment Directions from Pony Express (Hwy 36 & Hwy 148): Go west on is 4 miles South of Waterwell Road in Salina, day of auction, the balance will be due upon clos- Highway 36 approximately 2 miles, turn south on Yankee Rd March 18 — Tractors, farm Kansas. ing on or before April 11, 2016. Down payment will approximately 1/2 mile. Property is located on the east side of equipment, 1992 Chevy There are 130.78 acres with 127.30 cropland be escrowed with Kansas Secured Title. Escrow Yankee Rd. Silverado & personal acres. Base acres are 74.52 wheat with 38 bu fees will be split 50/50 between seller & purchas- Tract 2: Home site including 3 acres± property at Home (Mar- Tract 3: 72.9 acres± with 69.3 acres in crop production. yield, 26.04 grain sorghum with 55 bu yield, 26.04 er. Title insurance will be used, the cost will be shall County), KS for Wes soybean with 24 bu yield for a total base acres of split 50/50 between seller & purchaser. Directions from Pony Express (Hwy 36 & Hwy 148): Go west on Highway 36 approximately 3 miles, turn right on Yukon Blvd and & Karen Johnson. Auc- 126.60. Conservation system is being actively ap- Possession of land planted to wheat will be after plied. go 1 mile north. Property is located on the northwest corner of tioneers:Olmsteds & 2016 wheat harvest. Purchaser will receive cash Yukon Blvd & 19th Rd. There are older buildings on the property. Seller rent of $60.00 per acre on 75 acres planted to See last week’s Grass & Grain’s for complete details or see our website! Sandstrom. will do no inspections or repair on the house, out- 2016 wheat crop. Possession of open ground, March 19 — Farm machin- buildings or homestead grounds. Seller will pro- buildings and homestead ground will be upon Listing Agent’s Notes: Agricultural Producers & Investors ... ery & equipment North of vide no warranty or representation either ex- closing. Thummel Real Estate & Auction LLC is These properties would make an excellent addition to your current Washington for Norma pressed or implied, as to any aspect of the condi- acting as seller agent. All statements made day of portfolio or farming operation. Irrigated river bottom, highly pro- (Mrs. Lyle) Hennerberg. tion of the property and buildings. All inspections auction take precedence over printed material. ductive soil types, and high percentages of productivity make Auctioneers: Raymond must be made by the potential purchaser at their Signed real estate contract will supersede and re- these properties especially desirable. Bott, Lee Holtmeier, Luke own risk before March 1, 2016. Inspections must place this auction notice, auctioneer statements be scheduled with the sellers agent. and printed material. MARCELLA KOPPES TRUST, SELLER Bott. March 19 — 4 Bedroom, 2 LOIS L. JAMES & WILLIAM K. OETTING REV TRUST Bath Home, single car Auction Conducted By: garage/workshop; house- THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC Jeff Dankenbring – Listing Agent 785-562-8386 hold, furniture, tools, yard 785-738-0067 • www.thummelauction.com Mark Uhlik – Broker/Auctioneer 785-325-2740 items at Manhattan for www.MidwestLandandHome.com items of the late Charles & Sylvia Kearby. Auction- eers: Gannon Real Estate & Auctions. March 19 — Tractors, trucks, farm machinery, livestock SUNDAY, MARCH 6 — 10:00 AM & farm related at Ramona AuctionAUCTION will be held in Kenwood Hall at the Saline Co. Expo Center 900 Greeley in for David Frantz Estate. Auctioneers: Van Schmidt. SALINA, KANSAS March 19 — Antiques, col- ART & GUNS room set; Prestige floral divan; table lamp; wooden ducks; fig- Della Kennedy “Mountain Pio- oak roll top desk; oak drop leaf urines; 30+ mustache cups lectibles, old pictures, old neers” and “Road Side Pond”; table w/2 chairs; brass day bed; many left handed; Staffordshire dolls, old books, old glass- Rogers “Edge Of The Field” oak entertainment stand; wal- dogs; assortment of glass: ware, pottery, household, print; Melta Forsberg prints; nut wall shelf; walnut sofa table; Cambridge candle holders; 2 kitchen items, Santa col- 30+ pieces of art & pictures pine china cabinet; arm chair; pickle castors; hand painted lection, garage & garden many wildlife; Guns inc.: 2 oak computer desk; oak end plates & bowls; assortment items at Meade for Estate Mauser 98 8mm; Colt 1860 table; mahogany coffee table; pressed glass; cake pedestal; Army revolver; Thompson Con- oak night stand; single bed; 2 knife rest; perfume bottles; of Dorothy M. Fleener. tender pistol w/3 barrels bookcases; floor safe; Sony TV; stems; cups & saucers; 60’s Auctioneers: Leppke Re- (22wrm, 30-30 Win, 223 Rem- Lowrey electric organ; electric carnival pieces; dog figurines; alty & Auction. ington & 2 scopes; Colt Navy sewing machine in case; Up- collector plates; glove box; March 19 — Tractors, pick- revolver Civil War Centennial right vacuum; VCR; assortment Cherb wall sconce; JD toy trac- up, hay & farm machinery, 22; Colt Army revolver Butter- of Christmas items; music; VHS tor; cast iron train; wooden fish- misc., at Osage City for field Overland Dispatch 44; tapes; books; afghan; AN- erman figure; violins; ice tong; Dale & Kate McKanna, Stoeger Luger 22; Ruger Single TIQUES & COLLECTABLES: sad irons; newer cast iron bank; Six 22 revolver; Rossi double Cherry ladies fainting couch; electric football game; Viewer Bob Wilkin & others. Auc- barrel 20 ga; Marlin Super fern stand; needle point arm Master; needle work; 1930’s tioneers: Wischropp Auc- goose 10 ga; Winchester model chair; cedar chest; oak pattern cook books; Royal typewriter; tions. 94 22; Winchester model 94 back rocker; newer oak pitcher River Fest buttons; Wartime March 19 — Tractors, load- Canadian Centennial 30-30; & bowl stand; Century gas cook Connage, Silver story, US 20th ers & accessories, hay Winchester model 94 Antlered stove; Vermont castings catalyt- Century coins, Lincoln Memori- equipment, trucks, trail- Game 30-30; Brazil tech youth ic wood stove; oak wall mirror; al cents; fly tie equipment; fish- 410; Lee reloading press & painted wall mirror; wood chest; ing & camping equipment; fish- ers, machinery, cattle & equipment; The guns will sell cast iron bed end; Ansonia wall ing lures; Toro push mower; gas livestock equipment, grain at 10:00 a.m. clock; Cuckoo clock; “Mats weed eater; aluminum exten- bins, 4-wheelers & mow- ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD Johnasson glass figures; crys- sion ladder; yard cart; assort- ers, shop tools, misc. Thomasville 4 pc. queen bed- tal figurines; FF stain glass ment of other items. equipment near Os- Note: Check our web site for pictures at www.thummelauction.com. awatomie for Carol Bartlett. Auctioneers: AuctionEUGENE Conducted M. & By: CARLENE OSTENBERG ESTATE Cantrell Auctions. THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC March 19 — Tractors, farm 785-738-0067 3-1-16 sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 2/25/16 1:55 PM Page 15

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 15 equipment, vehicles, col- Ramona for Warren Fike consignment auction at tools, equipment, new tion Co. eers: Bacon Auction Co. lectibles & personal prop- Estate. Auctioneers: Bob’s Linn. Auctioneers: Ray- IH/Case tractor, household May 7 — 2010 Ram 2500HD, May 21 — Tractors, trucks, erty at Frankfort for John Auction Service. mond Bott, Lee Holtmeier, at Herington for Milton & Crew Cab pickup, farm semi trucks, tillage, irriga- &Fran Fangman. Auc- April 2 — Farm machinery Luke Bott. Mildred Gehrke. Auction- machinery, hay & livestock tion and livestock equip- tioneers: Olmsteds & & construction equipment April 3 — Estate gun auction eers: Bob’s Auction Serv- equipment, gooseneck ment, shop items at Min- Sandstrom. consignment auction at at Salina. Auctioneers: ice. trailers, boats, campers, neapolis for Rupert Land March 19 — Farm auction Leonardville. Auction- Wilson Realty & Auction April 9 — Household goods shop equipment & tools, & Cattle Co. Auctioneers: West of Topeka for Steve eers: Gene Francis & As- Service. & misc. at Clay Center for household at Brookville Bacon Auction Company. Porubsky. Auctioneers: sociates. April 3 — 21st annual show Chester & Virginia for Diane Hick. Auction- Harris Auction Service. April 2 — Farm machinery, pig sale at Leavenworth Grubaugh Estates. Auc- March 19 — 154.8 acres m/l equipment, misc. & more for April Valley Farms. tioneers: Kretz & Bloom Pottawatomie County at Durham for annual con- April 4 — 5 tracts of land in Auction Service. farmland, pastureland & signment auction for G&R Osborne County, KS held April 16 — Farm machinery potential building sites of- Implement. Auctioneers: at Tipton for Nick & Clara East of Clay Center for fered in 5 tracts held at Leppke Realty & Auction. Striet Trust. Auctioneers: Mike & Mary Brown. Auc- Westmoreland for Doug & April 2 — Farm machinery Thummel Real Estate & tioneers: Raymond Bott, Della Brackenbury. Auc- & misc. West of Miltonvale Auction, LLC. Lee Holtmeier, Luke Bott. tioneers: Cline Realty & for retirement of Bill Gar- April 9 — Farm machinery April 23 — Possible an- Auction, LLC. rison. Auctioneers: Larry & equipment, tools & an- tiques & collectibles, March 19 — 37th Annual Lagasse Auction & Real tiques at Washington for household, furniture, ap- production sale for Moli- Estate. Jean (Mrs. Don) Moser. pliances, collection of tor Angus selling bulls & April 2 — Equipment, tools, Auctioneers: Raymond over 1,000 salt & pepper females at the ranch near household, collectibles, Bott, Lee Holtmeier, Luke shakers at Minneapolis for Zenda and Kingman. etc. at Lawrence for Bud & Bott. Olive Cornellisson Estate. March 20 — Advertising Thelma Dillon Estate. April 9 — Pickup, trucks, JD Auctioneers: Bacon Auc- signs, memorabilia, ther- Auctioneers: Elston Auc- tractors, stock trailer, skid mometers, oil cans, col- tion Co. steer, farm equipment, lectibles, gumball ma- April 2 — 9th annual pro- livestock items & tools NE chines, match books, cast duction sale offering Gelb- of Abilene for Alfred & iron items & misc. at vieh, Gelford & Hereford Martha Koelling. Auction- Lawrence. Auctioneers: genetics South of Canton eers: Chamberlin Auction Elston Auctions. for Circle S Ranch. Service. SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:00 AM March 20 — 19th annual April 3 — Linn Booster Club April 9 — Farm machinery, ANTIQUEAuction will be held in Kenwood Hall at the AUCTION Saline Co. Expo Center 900 Greeley in April Valley Farms Per- formance-tested Angus SALINA, KANSAS MARBLES, BASKETS, red candy dishes; cup & Coke-O-Cola, Strawberry, 6 for Bull & Female sale held at COLLECTABLES saucers; star candle holders; 6 Lemon Grape Fruit, Nehi St. Joseph, Missouri. 4000 marbles inc.: large sulfide, glass rooster & rabbit; Ft Sill de- chocolate, Root Beer, Big March 23 — 2 tracts of crop- swirls, clay, shooters, swirls, canter; vases; platters; bowls; Chief); 50 bottle openers; egg land, native stone house SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 9:30 AM 2001 KS State fair, 3 odyssey, silver serving trays & tea set; scale; saw sets; Coins inc.: 375 FARM769 East 1650 Rd. — AUCTION BALDWIN CITY, KANSAS John Deere, Hotel Robidoux salt & pepper; marble lamp; wheat pennies; 10 -1903 Indian held at Eureka. Auction- From Baldwin 4 miles North on 1700 Rd. turn Left on Dg. 460, 1 eers: Sundgren Realty 1908-1976, marble bags; gum- lunch boxes; cigar boxes; head pennies; 3 silver dollars; mile or From Lawrence on Hwy 59 South 2.5 miles to Dg. 458 ball marble dispenser; Chinese porcelain pots; lantern blobs; 126 dimes; foreign coins. Inc., Land Brokers (1000 Rd.) go East 3 miles & turn Right on Dg. 1600 Rd. 2.5 miles checker boards w/marbles; Chi- ash trays; Raggedy Ann & Andy FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD March 23 — 23rd Pelton Sim- to Auction! WATCH FOR SIGNS!! nese akro-agate checkers; collectables; train set; kitchen Curio cabinets; display cases; mental/Red TRACTORS, VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT, Allis Chalmers Items checkers & Chinese checker utensils; sheet music; handker- new full bed; microwave; night Angus/SimAngus cattle Most Snap Cplg Hitch, VERY LARGE AMOUNT OF SALVAGE metal boards; marble trays; chiefs; assortment of books; stand; dresser; end tables; floor sale at the Lacrosse Sale ITEMS & METAL W/SEVERAL LARGE PILES! many display cases; 75+ glass large assortment antique & lamp; vacuum; pots & pans; as- Barn, Lacrosse. VINTAGE MUSEUM HORSE DRAWN, TRACTOR ITEMS, basket collection; paper weight unique wrenches; 55 & 95 JD sortment of other glass; assort- COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD, MISC. collection; candy dishes; lead combine manuals; bottle cap ment of farm & household March 24 — Tractors, grain See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings & crystal bowl; red Stratford dish collection (Pepsi, Coke, DP, items. Please visit us online www.KansasAuctions.net/elston for pictures! cart & header, trucks, set; pink rose pattern dishes; Squirt, 7UP, orange, grape, trailers, farm equipment Auction Note: The Miles & Nora Cleland farm has been in the fam- Note: Lyle has collected for many years. This is a large collection. Check our web site for pic- at Larned for Schartz ily for 4 generations. Many ONE-of-KIND ITEMS as Miles was an in- tures at www.thummelauction.com. Farms. Auctioneers: Carr ventor & entrepreneur! TWO Auction Rings part of the Day! Loader LYLE LANGE Auction & Real Estate, Tractor Day of Auction & Sunday/Monday after Auction! INSPEC- Auction Conducted By: Inc. TION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!! Active Security Cameras on THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC March 24 — Real estate (T1: Premises! Concessions: Vinland Valley 4H 785-738-0067 640 +/- ac. pasture, water- SELLER: WILLIAM (MILES) & NORA shed lake, creek, timber; T2: 40.4 ac. native pasture, CLELAND ESTATE Auctioneers: ELSTON AUCTIONS potential building site) (785-594-0505) (785-218-7851) AUCTION held at El Dorado. Auc- “Serving Your Auction Needs Since 1994” tioneers: Sundgren Realty, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 — 10:30 AM Inc., land brokers. Location: 5016 Anderson Road — MUSCOTAH, KANSAS March 24 — 305+/- acres But- DIRECTIONS: From Muscotah, Ks, 2 miles West on 278 Road, 2 3/4 miles South on Anderson ler County flinthills pas- Road; OR From Holton, Ks: 8 miles East on 116 Highway, to Larkinburg, Ks, 3 miles North on Allen ture held at Cassoday. Road, 1 East on 254 Road, 1/2 mile North. A s we hav e S o ld Ou r Far m an d Mo v e d To To wn , We Wi ll S e ll The Fo llo wi n g It e ms . Jo hn & S ar a Auctioneers: SunGroup. AUCTIONTHURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2016 — 4:30 PM March 26 — Vintage pedal 900 Greeley, Kenwood Hall — SALINA, KANSAS TRACTORS & COMBINE SHOP EQUIPMENT & MISC. 8'' x 24' Metal Clad Truck Box, vehicles, construction DOORS OPEN: 3:00 PM • Guns sell at 6:30 PM 1982 Ford 7700 Cab, Dsl, Heat, JD Moisture Tester; 2012 Out- Excellent Shape, Roll-Up Door. toys, farm toys, shotguns, Air, 3 Pt, 18.4-34 Rear Rubber back S-Lite GPS System; 500 HAY & HAY EQUIPMENT rifles, revolvers, pistols, Guns, Game & sporting rude motor, gun lighter. (50%), Front and Rear Weights, Gal Poly Tank; Live Trap; (50)+ 2014 Square Bales Alfalfa, equipment: Rem. Mod. 1100 Antiques, Collectible, furni- collectibles & misc. at 4280 Hrs; 1971 IH 766 Gas, 2 Guardian Power 12 Sp Drill Wire Tied; 13 Big Round Bales 12 g, Win. Mod.1912 20 g, Win. ture & kitchen: Carbide light, Pt, w/Westendorf TA26 Loader, Press; Duracraft Bench Grinder; 2015 Alfalfa; 100 Big Round Lawrence. Auctioneers: Mod. 60 22 rifle, Springfield JR. Coors trays, white mountain w/7' Bucket And Bale Spear, Coates 310 Manual Tire Chang- Bales 2015 Brome; 2 Pt Bale Elston Auctions. Mod. 50 22 rifle, Savage Fox freezer, galvanized wash tubs, 6000 Hrs; 1981 Gleaner F2 er w/Breaker Bars; Duracraft Prong; New Holland 456 9' Sick- March 26 — Spring consign- mod. b 20 g. Db. barrel, Win- bottle topper, bottles, crock jugs, Hydro, 4 Cyl Turbo Diesel; 1981 Steel Band Saw; Bench Vise; le Mower, Trail Type; JD 224 ment auction at Holton. chester model 37 12 gage, dishes, corning ware, kitchen Gleaner K2 Gear Drive, 4 Cyl HD Welding Table; 20 Ton Square Baler, Wire Tie, Good Auctioneers: Harris Auc- Remington model 6 22 rifle, gadgets, pots & pans, Coleman Turbo Diesel, 13' Flex Head; Press; Double Wash Tubs; Por- Shape, Always Shedded; 2011 Win. Mod. 12 12 gage, Stoeger cooler, transistor radio, water tion Service. Gleaner 38” 4 Row Corn Head; tapowr; Several Used 6' T- Vermeer 1224 12-Wheel Rake; Arms Sporting Clay 12 g, Win. can, straight razor, cigar box Gleaner 30” 4 Row Corn Head; Posts; (12) Ford Rear Wheel 1983 Vermeer 605 Super F March 26 — Bull & Female Mod. 94 30-30 rifle w/scope, banjo, wash board, Stetson Gleaner 13' Rigid Head. Weights; Pile Of Misc 2x6 Lum- Baler, w/Gathering Wheels; Hay production sale held at Browning o/u 12 g. pigeon, LC cowboy hat, walkers, washer & TRUCKS, SKID-LOADER, ber; Poly Container In Rack; (3) Elevator; My D Handy 3 Pt Bale Belleville for T and S Str- Smith 12 g, Richland Mod. 808 dryer, bedroom set, sofa’s, cof- TRAILER 300 Gal Diesel Barrels Unroller; IH 35 Hay Rake, Dual nad Charolais. 12 g. o/u, 209 Wildcat 50 cal BP fee &end tables, lamps, dining 1978 New Holland 425 Skid w/Stands; Stihl Pro String Trim- Front Wheels. March 28 — 30th Oleen Rifle w/scope, Hawkins BP table w/6 chairs & hutch, cord Loader, Gas, Runs Good; 6x16 mer – Gas; IH PU Bed Trailer; LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Rifle, Beretta 12 gage o/u pi- table and chairs, book cases, 5 Brothers “Best of Both GN Stock Trailer; Shop Built 22' Antique Hobart Welder w/IH B WW Squeeze Chute; Half Circle geon w/undersize KOLAR in- g. glass water jar w/stand, Tandem Axle GN Trailer, No Motor; Portaheat 97 Space Working Tub w/16' Alley; Priefert Worlds” cattle sale at the serts, spare barrel & cases, hoover vac, games, Nordic Title; 1966 Ford 750, Midwest Heater; Pipe And Wood Picnic Head Gate, Never Used; (5) 10' ranch 1/2 mile South of Ruger 22 auto. Pistol, H &R 22 track, brass birds, matted prints, 52”x18' All Steel Bed & Hoist, Table; 50 Gal Pu Fuel Tank, Portable Corral Panels; (6) 10' Dwight. Long pistol, Colt 38 snub pistol, stone ware, knives, clocks, p Rollover Tarp, Tag Axle; 1989 w/Fill Rite 12v Pump; Acetylene Light Panels; (8) 12' HD Combi- March 31 — 447.8 m/l acres Ruger 22/45 light pistol, Moss- shredder. Chevy ¾ Ton, 4x4, Gas, 4 Sp, Torch And Bottles, Titled; Makita nation Pipe Panels; Cox Flint Hills pasture held at berg 410 o/u SR, Mossberg 28 Tools & equipment: Socket 50,000 Miles on New Motor. 7 ½ “ Electric Grinder; Handy- Portable Creep Feeder g. o/u SR, Rem. Bolt action sets, inside outside mic’s, tools, Madison. Auctioneers: MACHINERY man Jack; Solar Fence Charger; w/Panels; (5) 12' Steel Bunks; mod.330 410, Rem. model 241 Makita, Snap on, Mac, S-K, Parker 2000 Gravity Wagon on Makita Sawzall; (2) Air Bubbles; Priefert Calf Table; (3) Poly Hay Sundgren Realty Inc., semi auto. 22 rifle, Rem. Mod. Craftsman, Blue Point, Router, 3 6 Bolt Running Gear; 7x14' Box Shop Vac; Shumacher 225v Rings; Other Misc Panels; (3) Land Brokers. 1100 12 g. semi auto., Rem. speed Drill press, Air compres- Wagon; 4”x16' Auger; IH 311 2 Battery Charger; (6) Gal An- Mineral Feeder Tubs; Wooden March 31 — 122.81 acres in Mod. 1100 LW 20 g. Semi Auto., sors, battery charger, Pallet Pt 3 Bottom Plow; 23.1 x 26 Rice tifreeze; Pittsburgh Tap & Die Chicken Nest; Misc Chicken Lyon County, pasture & Browning O/U 12 g, Winc. Mod. Jack, Tillers, floor jacks, tool Tire And Tube; Parker Gravity Set, Up To 1 Inch; Black Max EQUIPMENT; Portable Loading wildlife held at Emporia 1897 12 g. pump, LC Smith DB boxes, grinders, vises, Shop Wagon w/Shurlock Tarp, 8 Bolt 7000 Generator; Lincoln Chute; Ideal Calf Puller; (2) Mi- for The Reust Family. 12 g., Winchester model 12-16 vac, drills, jack stands,, grease Running Gears; 6x16 Auger SP135T Wire Welder; Stationary rafount Waterers; JD 700 g. pump, 44 Black Powder pistol gun, yard tools, chain saws, w/2hp Electric Motor; 8' Sweep 100 Gal Sprayer, B&S 12 Hp Grinder Mixer, Hyd Feed Auger. Auctioneers: Griffin Real w/case. Holsters, gun cases, crescents, vise grips, 2 wheel Auger; 4' x 24” Hydraulic Cylin- Gas Motor, 100 Ft Hose; Camp- HOUSEHOLD Estate & Auction Service, Hornody 366 Auto Re-loader, dolly, Jacobson snow blower, der; Hutchinson 8x32 Auger; 3 bell Hausfeld Power Washer, Kenmore Electric Cook Stove, LC. Sizamatic Re-loader, wads, body tools, air impact, car ra- Pt 8' Blade; JD 7000 6x30” Row Gas Motor; Homelite 4000 Gen- Smooth Surface; Kelvinator Re- April 2 — Farm machinery powder, primers, load, BP Balls, dios, organizers, bolt bins, bolt Plate Planter, Fertiliz- erator; (2) Electric Fencers, 10 & frigerator/Freezer; Magic Chef & shop tools SW of Alma Red Dot reloading supplies, boxes, craftsman 10” band saw, er/Insecticide Boxes; 6 Row 50 Mile; Stihl MS390 Chain Saw, Microwave, Like New; Kenmore for Bryce Hunt Trust. Auc- casings, empty brass, assort. tap & dies, skill saw, belt sander, Rear Mount Danish Tine Cultiva- 20” Bar; RHS Foam Marker; Slide-In Dishwasher; Maytag ammo, powder horns, gun 2 wheel trailer, weed burner, tor; Glencoe 4 Row Danish Tine ATV Seeder; ¾ Drive Socket wringer/Washer; (2) Milk Cans; tioneers: Cline Realty & stocks, Butts, gun parts, clean- Troy Bilt tiller & mower, fire hy- Cultivator; 4 Section Harrow Set; (5) Combination Wrenches CreamConsigned Can. By N eighbors Auction, LLC. er, oil, gun barrels, scopes, spot- drant, Toro mower, broadcast w/Hyd Transport; (2) Sets Snap Up To 2”; 3' x 10' Metal Rack; April 2 — 80 +/- acres Mar- ting scope, Hunting attire, duck spreader, creepers, small torch On Duals; BMB Fury 7' Rotary 100 Gal Diesel Tank, w/12v 1989 Freightliner 15' Dump Bed shall County land held at calls, 12 v fillet knife, Game re- set, many set of torch gages Mower, Trail Type; JD 8100 Pump; (3) Rolls Snow Fence; Rock Truck, Air Gate, 350 Cum- Waterville for Rich & lease, Tomahawk, Turkey and hose, tree saw, 14” band Double Disk Drill, 8” Spacings; Electric Fence Posts (Steel & mins, 9 Sp, (785) 364-7392; Micky Jensen. Auction- Mount, Antlers, trigger pull saw, bar clamps, hedge trim- 18' Vibrashank; JD 7100 Planter Fiberglass); Craftsman 10” Ra- 1988 WW 6x16 GN Stock Trail- gages, mini shooting range, mers, blower, paint guns, regu- on Cart, 10x20” Soybean Drill; dial Arm Saw; Wire Roller; 2 Pt – er (913) 370-2867; Danuser 3 Pt eers: Midwest Land & duck and pigeon decoys, gun lator, Buffer, stone peddle IH 470 Disk w/Newer 18” Blades 3pt Adaptor; Ace Pump/Hyd Post Hole Digger, 12” Extension, Home. books, bull whips, shock collar, grinder, Werner Step ladder, 7' Chisel, Pull Type; Mayrath Motor. 12” & 24” Augers; 5x10 Flare April 2 — 320 +/- acres prime pocket knives, Garcia/Zebco fly power miter, angle drill, cement 8”x61' Auger, w/Swing Away STORAGE UNITS Box Wagon w/Hoist. Marshall County cropland rods & reels, lures, fish tackle & bench and much more. Hopper. 8'x40' Metal Shipping Container; gear, trolling motor, 9.5 Hp Evin- held at Marysville for Restrooms & Lunch Will Be Available! Mike &Shannon Buss- LARGE SALE! Go to ksal.com and click on auctions (785) 362- 2033 Ev e n i n g s mann. Auctioneers: Mid- for full listing and pictures! JOHN & SARA BANKS, SELLERS west Land & Home. Announcements made day of sale take precedence. Holtonlivestock.com April 2 — Farm machinery, SELLER: BOBBY D. PHILLIPS vintage JD & pickup, col- HARRIS AUCTION SERVICE: Dan Harris 785-364-7137 • Larry Harris 785-249-4236 BAXA AUCTIONS LLC lectibles & household at Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. 785-364-4114 625 SIETZ, SALINA, KS • PHONE: 785-826-3437, 785-823-1981 Clerk & Cashiers: Cindy Grollmes, Cara Robinson & Blake Harris AUCTIONEER: MARK BAXA 3-1-16 sect. 1.qxp:Layout 1 2/25/16 2:07 PM Page 16

Page 16 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Winter canola school scheduled for March 9 in Harper County A winter canola risk is important in the spring, and management. management school will be and insect identification held in Harper County on March 9 starting at 10:00 a.m. “After a couple of years BAXTER of challenging weather, the winter canola crop of 2016 is shaping up to be one of the BLACK better ones we’ve seen,” said Mike Stamm, canola ONTHEEDGEOFCOMMONSENSE specialist with K-State Re- search and Extension. The Tranquilizer Gun “Good fall stands coupled with a warmer and wetter- Unless you’re a tiger reason to be concerned. trimmer in Tanganyika, the When the threats became than-normal winter tend to tranquilizer gun has not unbearable, Mr. Outlaw fi- favor high yield potential. lived up to its potential. nally agreed to sell his wan- K-State Research and Ex- During its preliminary pro- derin’ bull. He called on tension wants to provide the motion, it was touted as the Drs. Green and Corley to ex- tools necessary for canola greatest invention since the pedite the matter. producers to be successful rope. But, in the livestock Our boys arrived on the with this year’s crop.” business, it has never quite scene, chased the bull back The school will be held fulfilled its expectations. onto the Outlaw’s property in Harperat the Harper The biggest problem seems and began to trail him County Fair building. Morn- to be its predictable unpre- through the brush. The bull ing presentations will be dictable results. took a breather in a clearin’ followed by a lunch, spon- Most large-animal vets and our ballistic vets pulled sored by the Danville Co-op. have tranquilizer guns. down and nailed him with A short field trip to local Some of my colleagues the tranquilizer dart. They canola fields will follow learned the fine art of using got him roped and staggered lunch. one. The rest of us have to the open-top trailer, Topics to be presented in stuck it away with our where they tied him in. The the morning session include fleams and hog cholera vac- bull laid down and passed canola varieties and winter cine. I suspect “operator out. error” had a lot to do with Mr. Outlaw was pleased: survival, what management our failures. “I’m takin’ him over to Dr. Green said he and Bryan Brothers… Oughta Dr. Corley used it with suc- get a pretty penny for him!” cess when they were gather- “Yup,” said Dr. Green. in’ wild cattle down in Mis- “But he’d be worth more if sissippi. It gave them an ad- he walked outta the trailer, vantage over better ropers fer sure.” in the area. Even a good “You bet, Doc. How long roper has to get within you reckon it’ll take this throwin’ distance. tranquilizer to wear off?” The Outlaw family had “Forty-five minutes to an eight cows and one uncatch- hour.” able wanderin’ bull. The “Great! I better git bull was part Braymer… the goin’!” uncatchable part. Mr. Out- That afternoon, they saw law kept 'em in a scrubby Mr. Outlaw back home at the pasture next to his neigh- coffee shop. bor. This neighbor prac- “How’d it go?” they ticed rotational grazing and asked. his pasture was lush. Mr. “Oh, fine, fine. Made a Outlaw’s bull spent most of lotta money. Only had one his time at the neighbors. problem. He was still down Since the bull managed to when I got there. I had to crawl back through and run him through the car breed the eight cows every wash twice to get him awake spring, Mr. Outlaw saw no enough to sell!” LAND AUCTION MONDAY, MARCH 14 — 7:00 PM Auction Location: Flint Hills Room, Best Western Hospitality House 3021 W US Hwy 50 Emporia, KS 66801 262 ACRES OF LYON COUNTY PASTURE

Property Address: 1600 High- way 56, Admire, KS 66830 Property Location: From the junction of Highways 56 and 99 go 1.5 miles east; property lies on the south side of Highway 56. Condensed Legal Description: A tract in section 22-16-12: for full legal description contact Brian or see our website. Property Description: A quality grazing property with a good stand of native grasses; mostly open with wooded draws; pond and creek water; one large pond; av- erage perimeter fencing. Soil types: Clime-Sogn complex 3-20% 6e, Olpe-Kenoma complex 3-15% 6e, Kenoma 1-3% 3e, Ivan chan- neled 5w, Martin 3-7% 3e and Ivan 2w. One Hundred Forty Two Mile Creek meanders through the southwest corner of the property. Paved Highway 56 frontage along the north side. 2015 Real Estate Taxes: $562.28 Mineral Rights: All of seller’s mineral rights will transfer to buyer and are thought to be intact. Agent’s Notes: This is a nice grazing tract. The grass has been well managed. The large pond is an attractive feature. I have seen deer, ducks and geese every time I have been on the property. The wood- ed draws provide protection for the cattle and wildlife habitat. Easy access off of paved Highway 56. We are available any time by ap- pointment to show you this outstanding property. Terms: Seller requires $40,000 earnest money deposit at the conclusion of the auction and signature on a binding purchase contract with the balance of the purchase price due in full at closing on or before April 14, 2016, at which time buyer will receive an appropriate deed. Cost of title insurance and clos- ing fee to Lyon County Title will be shared equally by the Seller and Buyer. Buyer will receive full possession at closing. The Buyer will be responsible for the 2016 real estate taxes. The property is selling subject to all easements, re- strictions, covenants, leases, roads, rights of way and zoning regulations of record. Sellers reserve right to accept or reject any and all bids. All announcements the day of the sale take precedence over all advertise- ments and printed material. Swift-N-Sure Auctions & Real Estate and its agents represent the sellers and do not represent the buyers. All information is obtained from sources considered to be reliable, but is not guaranteed by the Sellers or Seller’s Agents. Prospective buyers are encouraged to complete their own independent investigation of property characteristics. This sale is not subject to the buyer obtaining financing or inspections. All financing arrange- ments or inspections must be made by the Buyer prior to the sale date. Sell- ers and Seller’s Agents are not responsible in case of accidents. Seller re- serves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Sellers: PATRICIA L. DAVIS LIVING TRUST

Victor Edelman Brian Landis Broker/Auctioneer Listing Real Estate Agent 620-366-0339 620-256-6753 [email protected] [email protected] www.swiftnsureauctions.com 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 9:12 AM Page 17

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 17 Milling cooperative appoints new president to lead reorganization Farmer Direct Foods, operations. FDF has relo- “These improvements Inc. (FDF), a producer- cated its corporate office have led to expansion op- owned cooperative stone- from Atchison to New Cam- portunities that offer diver- ground milling operation, bria. The move allows the sity in our products. We re- has appointed Mark Fowler company to consolidate op- cently commissioned a pro- president. Fowler previous- erations to better meet the cessing line for teff flour ly served as the associate needs of customers, accord- and will explore opportuni- director of the IGP Institute ing to Fowler. ties to process other an- at Kansas State University. “Through our reorgani- cient grains. We continue to Fowler takes over from zation, we have been able to build on our strong founda- Kent Symns, who retired in focus on improving our pro- tion of processing identity December. In addition, the duction efficiencies, which assured hard white and staff transition includes has increased our produc- hard red winter wheat Justin Howie, who has as- tion capacity thirty percent. products, in partnership sumed additional responsi- Our on-site facility manager with our cooperative mem- bilities as facility manager, has helped strengthen this bers in Kansas and Col- due to the retirement of production capability,” says orado.” Marcia Walters, director of Fowler. 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, Feb. 26 steer & heifer Wheaton 7 blk [email protected] calves sold at fully steady to $3 higher. Stock- Goff 4 blk [email protected] CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 4: er feeder weight steers & heifers sold steady Easton 10 blk [email protected] To start selling at 11:30 AM CONSIGNMENTS FOR to spots $3 higher on the kind offered. Cull Circleville 8 blk [email protected] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 COW SALE cows and bulls sold fully steady to $3 higher Wheaton 16 blk [email protected] 14 choice reputation OCV Holstein 100 choice OCV blk & bwf 1st calf hfrs dairy hfrs, 5-6 months old. All on a on a light offering. with Bismark Angus AI sired Feb. 1 to FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-1,025 LBS. strict vaccination program. These STEERS — 350-550 LBS. Holton 13 blk [email protected] heifers are from a herd that has a Feb. 10 calves by side Holton 7 blk [email protected] Wamego 85 blk [email protected] 80 Big Fancy blk, bwf 1st calf heifers, AI St. George 5 xbred [email protected] Lyndon 7 blk [email protected] 30,675 lb. rolling herd average. All Lyndon 3 blk [email protected] Onaga 7 blk [email protected] dams of these heifers are still in the bred to LBW Mill Creek Angus bulls, Circleville 5 blk [email protected] Holton 9 blk [email protected] herd except one. due to calve late March Blaine 12 blk [email protected] Manhattan 4 bwf [email protected] 40 Fancy Angus 2 yr old 1st calf OCV Blaine 8 blk [email protected] Netawaka 3 blk [email protected] 1 Holstein heavy springer 1st calf hfr Basehor 14 blk [email protected] Goff 6 blk [email protected] To start selling at 11:45 AM heifers w/Angus Conneally Comrad & Holton 22 blk [email protected] Lyndon 22 blk [email protected] Answer 71 AI sired Jan. 15th to Feb. Wheaton 6 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 6 blk [email protected] Circleville 7 blk [email protected] 35 Choice Rep- 5th calves by side, heifers & calves all Wheaton 16 blk [email protected] utation Angus Alta Vista 3 blk [email protected] Onaga 13 blk [email protected] worked, ready to turn out Onaga 9 xbred [email protected] Randolph 8 blk [email protected] 1st calf hfrs 30 Choice Angus fall calving 1st calf Lyndon 7 blk [email protected] Alma 5 bwf [email protected] w/30-45 day (OCV) hfrs with/Sept.-Oct. Angus sired Beattie 4 blk [email protected] Manhattan 4 blk [email protected] old Angus Blaine 7 blk [email protected] Manhattan 3 blk [email protected] calves by side, exposed back to Angus Frankfort 12 blk [email protected] calves by bulls since Nov. 1, heifers & calves all FEEDER STEERS — 550-900 LBS. Axtell 4 Hereford [email protected] side. Hfrs and calves all worked Basehor 39 xbred [email protected] Manhattan 3 blk [email protected] and ready to turnout. Very gentle worked Circleville 16 blk [email protected] Wamego 3 blk [email protected] and electric fence broke, heifers & 23 Herf cows, 3-5 yrs, bred to Dalebanks Goff 10 blk [email protected] calves all worked Angus bull for May 15 to June 3 calv- Easton 10 blk [email protected] COWS & HEIFERETTES — 950-1,700 LBS. Blaine 4 blk [email protected] Paxico 1 blk [email protected] 30 Choice Reputation Angus 1st calf ing St. George 15 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] hfrs. They will have 30-45 day old 20 blk & Red Angus 2nd calf cows with Wheaton 5 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] Angus calves by side. Sired by TC Jan. calves by side, calves all worked Holton 25 blk [email protected] Thunder and Lyons Final Answer, Onaga 19 xbred [email protected] Paxico 1 blk [email protected] 30 Choice Angus 1st calf hfrs with AI Linwood 1 blk [email protected] heifers & calves all worked Lyndon 16 blk [email protected] sired Angus Feb. calves by side Easton 11 blk [email protected] McLouth 1 blk [email protected] 20 Choice blk 1st calf hfrs with 30- Axtell 8 Hereford [email protected] Paxico 1 bwf [email protected] day AI sired Angus Final Answer 20 Choice older homeraised Hereford Alma 10 blk [email protected] Wamego 1 blk [email protected] cows, bred to Hereford bull for March- Alta Vista 1 bwf [email protected] calves by side, calves all worked Netawaka 5 blk [email protected] April calves Basehor 15 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] St. George 1 bwf [email protected] 140 Red Angus & blk Angus strs & 15 Big Fancy gentle homeraised Angus Randolph 7 blk [email protected] hfrs, long weaned, bunk broke, all Alma 13 blk [email protected] Allen 1 blk [email protected] Limo cross 1st calf hfrs with Angus St. George 28 blk [email protected] Americus 1 blk [email protected] shots, oral wormer, 550-750 lbs. Onaga 17 xbred [email protected] Allen 1 blk [email protected] 77 blk bwf hfrs, weaned, 2 rds shots, sired 45 day old calves by side Circleville 6 blk [email protected] Frankfort 1 blk [email protected] 12 Herf 1st calf hfrs, bred to calving Americus 1 xbred [email protected] 625-725 lbs. Onaga 24 blk [email protected] ease WF bull for May 15 to June 3 calv- Easton 7 blk [email protected] Oskaloosa 1 blk [email protected] 65 Hereford strs & hfrs, 2 rds shots, Lyndon 19 blk [email protected] Home 1 blk [email protected] longtime weaned, 450-600 lbs. ing Onaga 5 blk [email protected] Leavenworth 1 bwf [email protected] 52 Reputation Hereford & bwf strs, 12 Herf cows (3 yrs) bred to Dalebanks Americus 1 xbred [email protected] Axtell 9 Hereford [email protected] 775-825 lbs. Angus bull for Aug. 15 to Nov. 1 calv- St. George 3 xbred [email protected] Vermillion 1 blk [email protected] Holton 6 blk [email protected] McLouth 1 Hereford [email protected] 50 Choice Reputation blk & bwf strs & ing Dwight 14 Hereford [email protected] Onaga 1 blk [email protected] hfrs, 450-600 lbs., longtime weaned, St. George 1 blk [email protected] 5 Angus X 2 yr old 1st calf OCV heifers Linwood 3 xbred [email protected] all shots w/Angus Conneally Comrad AI sired Alma 1 blk [email protected] 30 blk steers, 850-925 lbs. REPLACEMENT HEIFERS Olsburg 1 xbred [email protected] calves by side, heifers & calves all Wamego 1 bwf [email protected] 27 Choice blk, bwf strs & hfrs, Lyndon 58 blk 765@1,374.00 worked, ready to turn out Lyndon 51 blk 684@$1,375.00 weaned, 2 rds shots, 550-700 lbs. Enterprise 14 blk 713@1,160.00 BULLS — 1,375-2,250 LBS. 6 blk strs, weaned, 2 rds shots, 675- 4 Registered Angus LBW Protege & Bis- Onaga 12 blk 704@1,110.00 Oskaloosa 1 blk [email protected] mark bulls, 12-13 months, semen test- Tonganoxie 1 blk [email protected] 700 lbs. ed, all shots, poured, 1200-1300 lbs. HEIFER CALVES — 375-550 LBS. Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] 1 Holstein cow, 3 yrs old, just fresh Holton 12 blk [email protected] Oskaloosa 1 blk [email protected] w/blk calf 3 Angus fall calving 1st & 2nd calf hfrs, Beattie 3 blk [email protected] Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] 1 milking Shorthorn nurse cow, 7 yrs Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] 2 to 3, wth big fall Angus calves by Blaine 3 blk [email protected] old, bred to blk bull side, hfrs & calves all worked # SPECIAL STOCK COW & BRED HEIFER SALE,WEDNESDAYS STARTING AT 11:00 AM, # March 9 # April 6 # April 27 #

VISIT US ON THE WEB FOR DAILY CONSIGNMENT UPDATES AT WWW.MCCLIVESTOCK.COM ————————— FIELD REPRESENTATIVES ————————— JOHN CLINE SAM GRIFFIN BRENT MILLER ALAN HUBBARD MERVIN SEXTON BILL RAINE TOM TAUL JEFF BROOKS BRYCE HECK DAN COATES ONAGA BURNS ALMA OLSBURG MANHATTAN MAPLE HILL MANHATTAN BEATTIE LINN BALDWIN 785-889-4775 620-726-5877 785-765-3467 785-468-3552 Cell: 785-770-2622 785-256-4439 785-537-0036 785-353-2263 785-348-5448 785-418-4524 Cell: 785-532-8381 Cell: 620-382-7502 Cell: 785-587-7824 Cell: 785-410-5011 Home: 785-770-2622 Cell: 785-633-4610 Cell: 785-556-1422 Cell: 785-562-6807 Cell: 785-447-0456 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 7:40 AM Page 18

Page 18 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Now is prime time to think about spring musk thistle control By Keith Martin, ly while they are in the Musk thistle is primarily plete their life cycle. Since include commonly herbi- R&P). Wildcat Extension District rosette stage prior to bolt- a biennial or winter annual musk thistle reproduces cides which contain 2,4-D, Always read and follow Livestock Agent ing (sending up seedhead). species. As a biennial, seed only by seed, the goal of any dicamba, and picloram as label instructions and pay We are nearing a prime Not only is chemical control will germinate in the spring control program is to re- well as herbicides which particular attention to pre- time to apply chemical con- of musk thistles in spring and plants remain as duce and/or eliminate seed contain metsulfuron, chlor- cautionary statements, graz- trols for musk thistles. more effective, it is also rosettes during the entire production. sulfuron, and aminopyralid. ing/haying restrictions, and When temperatures warm more economical as a wider growing season. Upon sur- During the seedling and . rates of application. up in the spring and musk range of labeled products viving a winter, plants will rosette stages of growth Once plants begin to bolt An excellent resource thistles begin to grow they are available and in general bolt, flower, and produce many herbicides for pas- some herbicides are no for musk thistle and other are more easily controlled application rates are need- seeds, taking parts of two ture are labeled for musk longer effective or higher Kansas noxious weeds is by foliar sprays, particular- ed. growing seasons to com- thistle control, these would rates are recommended available at our website which results in a higher www.wildcatdistrict.ksu.ed cost of control. Labeled u under the crops and live- products at after bolting stock tab. For information would include: picloram + about this and other live- 2,4-D (Tordon 22K + 2,4-D), stock and forage topics con- metsulfuron + 2,4-D (Escort tact the K-State Research & XP + 2,4-D), metsufuron + Extension, Wildcat District chlorsulfuron (Cimarron office at (620) 784-5337 or Plus), metsulfuron + dicam- email me at rkmartin ba + 2,4-D (Cimarron Max), @ksu.edu or you can follow or aminopyralid alone me on Twitter at @WED_ (Milestone) or in combina- Livesto tion with 2,4-D (ForeFront

LANDSATURDAY, APRIL AUCTION 2 — 10:00 AM Waterville Community Center, WATERVILLE, KANSAS 80 Acres +/- Marshall County Kansas Cropland Directions from Waterville: Go north on 4th Rd approximately 1 mile then east on Sunflower Rd approximately 1.25 miles. Property is located on the north side of Sunflower Rd 1/4 mile past 5th Rd. Listing Agent’s Notes: Here’s a GREAT 80 with highly produc- tive soil types, high percentages of cropland, and the opportu- nity to addJeff even Dankenbring more cropland - 785-562-8386. with additional work. Contact meWatch direct: upcoming Grass & Grain’s for details or see website! RICH & MICKY JENSEN, SELLERS

Jeff Dankenbring – Listing Agent 785-562-8386 Mark Uhlik – Broker/Auctioneer 785-325-2740 www.MidwestLandandHome.com 19th Annual April Valley Farms Performance-Tested Angus Bull & Female Sale Sunday, March 20, 2016 St. Joseph Stockyards, St. Joseph, MO Complimentary Lunch Served at Noon • Sale at 1 PM SELLING: 80 FALL & SPRING YEARLING BULLS, 20 COW/CALF PAIRS, 25 BRED & OPEN HEIFERS AVF CASH 2445 — He Sells. AVF ALL PURPOSE 1644 — He Sells.

Sire: Sire: Dam’s sire:Barstow Cash Dam’sBuford sire: AVF All Purpose 4700 SAV Bismarck 5682 SAV Iron Mountain 8066 BW+.2, WW+62, YW+118, Milk+22, MB+.36, RE+1.12 BW+.1, WW+56, YW+97, Milk+21, MB+.55, RE+.68 FEATURED SIRES: AAR Ten X 7008 SA, Barstow Cash, Buford AVF All Purpose 4700, Buford Oklahoma X239, PVF Insight 0129, SAV Angus Valley 1867, SAV Bismarck 5682, SAV Brilliance 8077, SAV Perfection 1891, SAV Resource 1441, SAV Thunderbird 9061 and VDAR Really Windy 4097.

Edmund J. Theis, Jr. Jerry (913) 683-0775 Mark Theis Larry (913) 775-2130 Larry Theis • Jerry Theis Edmund (913) 682-4376 18432 Mt. Olivet Road Fax (913) 682-8978 Leavenworth, KS 66048 www.aprilvalleyfarms.com Email: [email protected] For your free reference sale booklet, contact anyone in the office of the Sale Managers: TOM BURKE/KURT SCHAFF/JEREMY HAAG, AMERICAN ANGUS HALL OF FAME, at the WORLD ANGUS HEAD- QUARTERS, Box 660, Smithville, MO 64089-0660. (816) 532-0811. Fax: (816) 532-0851. E-mail: [email protected]

SATURDAY, MARCH 12 — 10:00 AM 2140 Avenue I — LYONS, KANSAS REAL ESTATE SELLS @ 12:30 P.M. DIRECTIONS: From Lyons: East on 56 Highway 6 miles to 22nd Ave, thence north 2 miles on blacktop to Ave I, thence 1/2 mile back west. Watch for sale signs. REAL ESTATE: 40 acres, more or less, with homesite. 17 acres tillable ground and 21.3 acres of native grass. Homesite consists of 3 bdrm 1159 sq. ft. bungalow house with 2 full baths, partial basement & 2 car attached garage. Property also includes 72x48 ft. Morton bldg., 60x24 ft. livestock lean-too; 1975 single wide trail- er house (needs some repairs) & other outbuildings. TERMS: $10,000.00 down day of sale with balance due at closing in certified funds with delivery of marketable title, on or before May 12, 2016. TAXES: Present Taxes $1,444.00. POSSESSION Tillable ground has been sprayed, but possession of ground, buildings and grass will transfer at closing. Nice line of Farm Machinery & Equipment: 1976 Case 1070 Tractor; 1971 Ford Winch Truck, 1949 JD A Tractor-3pt.; 1984 24’ Pontoon boat & trailer; 10,000 Hobart Welder; Full line of equip- ment, tools and shop items. Full line of household items and furnishings!

OWNER:Check RANDALL out full sale bill, “RED” pix & info FOSKETT at www.strohsrealestateandauction.com Websites: Auctionguy.com • KansasAuctions.net

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Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 19 Miss America promotes agriculture Miss America 2016 Betty food comes from. more about how Cantrell is visit http://tinyurl.com/ Cantrell, Georgia native “Nobody ever sees farm- advocating for agriculture, AFBF-2-19-16. and former 4-H member, ers; nobody sees all the FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION will use her year of service work they do. People just ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION to promote her platform picture Old MacDonald,” MONDAY, MARCH 7 — 11:00 AM Healthy Children Strong said Cantrell. “I don't think SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 9:30 AM SELLER: LOUIS WILSON America. Cantrell has the modern farmer and his Platte Co. Fairgrounds — TRACY, MISSOURI LOCATION: 1730 6TH RD., RAYMOND, KS 67573 (Exit 20 from I-29) FROM CHASE, KS: Go 5 MI. S, 2 MI. W & ¾ MI. N specifically teamed up with family are appreciated for TRACTORS: JD 8760 4WD Bareback, 9931 Hrs.; JD 8630 3-Pt., the American Farm Bureau everything they do.” CONSIGNMENTS FOR MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT & FARM RELATED ITEMS ONLY! Quick Hitch, PTO; JD 4430 w/3-Pt., PTO & Triple Hyd., 38” Duals, Federation (AFBF) to pro- She recognizes AFBF as Tools & small items sold in heated bldg. 5689 Hrs. & KMW 1750 Ldr. Bucket, Grapple & Bale Spear; JD A mote healthy lifestyle and the “perfect partnership” to Tractor. COMBINE & HEADERS: 1990 JD 9600, Chopper, 4304 Eng. Hrs., 3048 Sep. Hrs.; 930 JD Header; 925 JD Flex Head; 643 food choices for kids as well get into classrooms to pro- www.jjauction.com Corn Head; (3) Header Trailers; 500-Bu. Hopper Bin; 26’ Speed as teach them where their mote her platform. To read J&J AUCTION, LLC King 6” Grain Auger, Gas Eng. TRUCKS & TRAILERS: `00 Frtlin- Auctioneers: Jerry Cox, 816-392-4773 er, Day Cab, Detroit 60, 10-Sp., 475HP; `13 Jet 34’ Grain Trailer, Like New w/Tarp; `09 Circle M Flatbed G-neck Tandem Axle 20’ or Jack Swindler, 816-830-9885 w/Beavertail & Fldg. Ramps; `84 Chevy C-60 350-V8, 4x2-Sp., 9:20 Tires, Tradewind 16’, 53,134 Act. Mi.; Hillsboro 20’ Cov’d Stock Trailer; Coats 40-40A Tire Machine. FARM EQPT.: Sun- flower 32’ Disc, M.1233 w/Rear Hitch; Top Air M. 112 Sprayer, LANDSATURDAY, AUCTIONAPRIL 2 — 1:30 PM 1200-Gal., 60’, Triple Nozzles; JD 7200 MaxEmerge 2, 6-Row Landoll320 Lanes Acres Conference +/- PRIME Center - MARYSVILLE, CROPLAND KANSAS Planter; JD 455 Drill, 30’, 7½” Spcg.; Kent 48’ Field Cond. Marshall County Kansas Land w/Harrows; 24’ Quinstar Fallowmaster w/Pickers; Bush Hog 6’ 3- Pt. Mower; JD A3100 6-16 Plow; JD A1450 6-18 Plow; DMI 7-Btm. Tract 1: 160 acres± with 153.62 DCP cropland acres. Var. Spcg. Plow; Verminator 3-Pt. Gopher Getter; 12’ Speedmover Tract 2: 160 acres± with 156.52 DCP cropland acres. w/Hyd. Tilt; Farm Star PTO Posthole Auger, 8” & 12” Augers. HAY, Tract 3: Tract 1 & Tract 2 SOLD TOGETHER LIVESTOCK EQPT. & MISC.: JD 224 WS PTO Wire Baler Directions from Marysville: South on Highway 77 approximately 5 TRACTORS w/FarmHand Accum.; 14’ Hesston 1014 HydroSwing Swather; JD 2014 Case Farmall 125A, 55 hrs..Call miles to Pheasant Rd then east approximately 2 miles. Property is 535 JD Rd. Baler; Hesston BP20 Fiatagri Bale Processor; Farm- located on the north side of Pheasant Rd east of 12th Rd. 1966 Ford 5000,Rops...... $8,500 2004 NH TC55DA, Lrd, 618h $18,500 1982 Ford 7710 ...... $19,500 1994 NH 8670, 4980hrs ...... $52,500 Hand Bale Fork; Tonutti 10-Wheel Rake, 3-Pt.; JD Manure Sprdr.; Listing Agent’s Notes: You’re not going to want to miss this 1989 Ford 7710 ...... $29,500 2011 NH Workmaster 55, 398hrs ...... “OK Corral” 12x44’ 3-Sect. Steel Port. Corral w/(10) Port. Panels & one. Approximately 300 acres, located off a county blacktop 1997 Ford 7740, 3918hrs...... $26,500 ...... $19,900 Head Gate. highway, with easy access to multiple elevators in all directions 1988 Ford 7710 II, 4980hrs....$20,000 2004 NH TS115A, Ldr ...... $44,500 FOR MORE INFO: CALL LOUIS AT 620-534-2792 (Home) including a new rail facility that could pay an additional .10 to Ford 5610, 3002hrs...... $15,000 2013 NH T8.330, 493 hrs....$169,000 OR 620-791-7420 (Cell) .15 cents per bushel. Give me aJeff call Dankenbring for more information. - 785-562-8386 2012 Case Farmall 95C ...... $67,500 2010 NH T9020 ...... Call Auctioneer’s Note: Major Items Have Been Shedded and Well 2015 Case Maxxum 125...... Call 2014 NH T5.95, 110 hrs ...... Call Maintained. Watch upcoming Grass & Grain’s for details or see website! 2013 Case Puma 170, 470hrs...$143,000 2006 NHCOMBINES/TILLAGE TS130A, 4636hrs ...$59,000 Partial listing only. Call for brochure or check our website for 2012 Case Steiger 350HD, 1475 hrs.. more information! ...... $196,000 2010 Case IH 7088 ...... $225,000 MIKE & SHANNON BUSSMANN, SELLERS 1991 Case 7130 Mag...... $62,000 1995 Case IH 2188...... $59,500 2009 Case Steiger 335,1629 hrs...... 2011 NH CR9060 ...... $198,000 ...... $175,000 2013 NH 98D...... Call 2014 Case Maxxum 110, 292 hrs...... Case 870 ...... $41,500 Jeff Dankenbring – Listing Agent 785-562-8386 ...... $74,000 Case 330 Turbo 25’ ...... $44,500 Mark Uhlik – Broker/Auctioneer 785-325-2740 EARLEY TRACTOR • Cameron, MO www.MidwestLandandHome.com 816-632-7277 • www.earleytractor.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat.: 8-12 FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 12 — 10:00 AM Directions: 3/4 mile north of Louisville, KS on K-99 Highway, then 1 mile west on Louisville Rd to 16410 Louisville Rd. WATCH FOR SIGNS.

EQUIPMENT: New Holland T4.75 Tractor MFD, dual hyd., fully equipped w/7.7 hours, 3 pt., better than new, NH 655TL loader w/joystick, 7’ bucket, quick Tach; TC 55 DA New Holland Tractor MFD, roll bar, quick hitch on 3 pt, 800 hrs. w/NH 18LA QH loader, joystick, 6’ bucket, rear weights, dual hyd., real nice.; Kubota ZD326 ‘2014’ w/32 hrs., zero turn, like new; 3 pt sprayer 200 gal. w/pump; Landpride 6’ finish mower, FDR2572, 3 pt.; battery charger; 4 wheeler, 25 gal. sprayer; automatic mist blower, 3 pt; 300 gal. sprayer w/pump & syphon; LandPride tiller 5’, 3 pt., like new; large heavy duty hoist frame; Miller Bobcat 225G plus portable welder/generator, 8000 watt, AC/DC w/acet. torch on pull type trailer; skid steer post hole digger; large manual press; drill press, 5/8”, 3/4 H., floor model; band saw; chain saw; 1/2 elec. impact; 3/8 drill; angle grinder, large; 1/2” drill; Tap & die, large; 21 piece 1” drive w/sockets and breakover, 3/8” to 1 5/8”; MF 14’ 3 pt. weeder; 6’ 3 pt blade; 7’ galvanized tank; 3 pt. harrow, 12’; 3 pt. 9’ dump rake; power rasp; large commercial compressor w/2 large tanks; 2 horse Speedaire portable compressor, nice; Craftsman 6HP vacuum, chipper, shredder, blower (4-in-1 plus); 3 pt. seed broadcaster, lad- ders; hand seeders; wheel barrow; chain hoist, never assembled; metal lathe; saw horses; several kerosene heaters; jumper cables; Handyman jacks; wheel string trimmer; come-alongs, numerous log chains; clevises; electric chain hoist, 1 ton, brand new w/controller; 2 wheel dolly; 28” bolt cutter; precision honing machine; 3/4” socket set; punch & chisel set; lots of combination wrenches; lots of vari- ous size crescent wrenches; large Jepson angle grinder; 1” air im- pact; 1” impact sockets; bottle jacks; lots of grinder wheels; timing light; tach/dwell meter; 12 volt electric wench w/controller; 3/8” air impact; 3/8” impact sockets; upright grinder; chop saw; 4 ton port- a-power; anvil; 2 fuel barrels; 12’ 3 pt. single gang springtooth; field cultivator 16’, manual , pull type; 3 pt. concrete rear weight; Massey Harris combine bin made to auger wagon; MF 3 pt. tool bar; guardrail (4) 26’ W; misc. length antique street lights; 2 wheel (iron wheel) pipe trailer; 10’ disc, 3 pt., real heavy; 12’ 3 pt. weather proofer, 11 shanks, 1 beam; 3 limb cutters, 1/blade, 1 w/bucket box, 1 w/hyd. chain saw, attach to loader; fuel tank, portable 6’Lx4’D; 3 pt. post hole digger; 2 whl. tool trailer; 18’ to 20’ bridge planks; misc. concrete posts; Brillion seeder, 3 pt.; Landpride rotary mower, RCR, 2510, 3 pt., 10’; Clipper Cleaner Super 147B seed cleaner, pull type, serial #18045; mud bucket. MISC.: Brass fitting; nuts; bolts; screws; galvanized fittings & valves; tarps; hinges; T-posts; jumper cables; shop vac; gas cans; shop fans; 24’ ext. ladder, green; upright Speedaire comp., 2H; ex- panded metal trailer, 2 iron wheels, pull type; bricks; cinder blocks; misc. tin; wick wiper; oakLOTS planks OF & native IRON sawed lumber. AUCTIONEER’S NOTES: This is an extremely neat and clean auction that has something for everyone. Don was extremely particular with his equipment and tools as is obvious when you see them. Tractors and ZTR mower are the same as new. We will start with tools and shop items. Tractors and mower will sell around 2:00. Most everything shedded! TERMS: Cash or good check w/ID. Statements made day of auction take precedence over printed material. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch served on grounds. SELLER: DONALD & EVELYN ZOELLER TRUST MURRAY AUCTION and REALTY Steve Murray, Broker/Auctioneer • 785-556-4354 Bill Raine and Bob Murray, Auctioneers www.murrayauctionandrealty.com 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 3:39 PM Page 20

Page 20 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 you have hay for sale, pasture to rent or need hay and/or South Central Kansas Kansas Hay grazing, use the services of the Hay and Pasture Exchange: Dairy, grinding alfalfa and alfalfa pellets steady, move- www.kfb.org/ commodities/haypasture/index.html ment moderate. Alfalfa: Dairy, Supreme 190.00-200.00, Pre- Southwest Kansas mium 160.00-180.00, Good 140.00-160.00. Fair/Good grinding Market Report Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady, with movement slow. alfalfa 75.00-85.00, 95.00-100.00 delivered locally, Utility/Fair Alfalfa: Horse, small squares 215.00-250.00. Dairy, Supreme 70.00-75.00, Ground and delivered locally to feedlots 105.00- 170.00-190.00, Premium 155.00-170.00, Good 150.00-160.00. 120.00, mostly 115.00. The week of 2/15 - 2/19, 3,645T of grind- Hay trade activity remains slow, with spots moderate. Stock or Dry Cow alfalfa 80.00-100.00. Fair/Good grinding al- ing alfalfa and 1,575T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Alfal- Demand remains light to moderate for all hay types, in- falfa 70.00-85.00, Ground and delivered locally to feedlots fa pellets: Sun Cured 15 pct protein 145.00-155.00, 17 pct pro- creased slightly for stock cow and horse hay. Prices remain and dairies 100.00-125.00. The week of 2/15 -2/19, 9,342T of tein 165.00-170.00, Dehydrated 17 pct 235.00. Oat hay, good, steady. The warmer temperatures have spurred many to grinding alfalfa and 848T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. large bales 60.00-65.00. Cane or BMR Sudan, good, large start applying fertilizer. Dry conditions persist and have Straw, good, 3x4 bales 60.00-65.00 delivered locally. Corn bales 50.00-60.00. greatly contributed to numerous grass fires across the state. stalks, ground and delivered 80.00-90.00. Oat hay 70.00-80.00. Southeast Kansas Hay supplies of all types remain moderate to plentiful. If Cane or BMR Sudan, none reported. Alfalfa, brome, prairie hay steady, movement slow. Alfal- fa: Horse or Goat, mid squares 285.00. Dairy and Stock Cow .80 to 1.00/point RFV. Bluestem: Good, mid squares 75.00- 95.00, Large squares 75.00-90.00, Large rounds 70.00-80.00, LAND AUCTIONS Fair 50.00-60.00, Small squares 95.00-110.00, 125.00-135.00 de- CONSIGNMENTSATURDAY, MARCH 5 AUCTION — 10:00 AM livered locally. Brome: Good, mid and large squares 95.00- Auction held at the 4-H Building at the Fair Grounds in 110.00, Large rounds 60.00-70.00, Fair 50.00-60.00, Straw mid BELLEVILLE, KANSAS squares 60.00-70.00. Grass Mulch, large rounds 40.00-45.00. VEHICLES, STOCK feeder panels; HD grinder; 540 Northwest Kansas TRAILERS, & MACHINERY pto shaft; pickup bed liner & Dairy steady, grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow. Al- 2003 Buick La Sabre 4 dr. car, tool box; Chevy & Dodge rims; falfa: Horse/Goat small squares 225.00-275.00. Dairy, Premi- silver color; 2001 Dodge ½ ton 14,15,& 16in. Sets tires; Chevy. March 29: Clay County Land pickup V6, maroon color; 1992 350 motor & trans. um/Supreme .90-1.00/point RFV. Stock cow, fair/good 100.00- SW/4 of 34-10-3E Productive upland tillable 1/4 @ the Dodge Dakota pickup w. top- LAWN MOWING & TOOLS 120.00. Fair, grinding alfalfa 65.00-85.00, Ground and deliv- Clay /DK county line just 5 miles S of Wakefield. Call Ray! per, red color; 1992 Chevy ½ Grass Hopper model 1822 zero ered to feedlots and dairies 100.00-120.00. ton pickup w. topper, low miles, turn 52in. 18hp. riding lawn North Central- April 7: Part of the NE/4 22-2-6W and the E/2 gold color; 1996 Dodge extend- mower, nice; Snapper & Chop- Northeast Kansas of the NW/4 17-2-6W, Jewell Co. Excellent farmland currently in ed cab ½ ton pickup, maroon per 28in., 10hp. riding lawn Dairy, grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. color; 1993 Travalong 16ft. tor- mowers; IHC 8hp. 26in. SP alfalfa just below Lovewell Reservoir. Call Ray! sion axles goose neck trailer; 2 snow blower; Coast to Coast Movement increased for dairy and grinding alfalfa, slower More info to follow! Call or visit the website! stall horse trailer; pickup bed 5hp. 24in. Front tine tiller; lawn for ground and delivered. Alfalfa: Dairy .90-1.00/point RFV, trailer; hay baler; Hyd. cylin- mower jack; JD front blade for Supreme 175.00-210.00, Premium 160.00-180.00. Stock Cow, ders; MH 2x14 plow on steel; lawn tractor; tools; & misc. good 100.00-120.00. Fair/ Good, grinding alfalfa 70.00-80.00, JD no 5 sickle 7ft. Mower; HOUSEHOLD & Utility/Fair, Large rounds 55.00-60.00, Ground and delivered stock rackes; loading chute; COLLECTABLES 105.00-120.00. Grass hay: Bluestem, none reported. Brome: combine bin on stand; 4 hay Good, small squares 7.00/bale, 120.00-145.00/T, mid squares Lunch by Boy Scout. Pancake feed 7:30-2:00 p.m. 100.00-120.00, good, large rounds 25.00-50.00/bale, 60.00- TERMS Cash or check. All items are subject to be sold before 70.00/T, mostly 60.00, Fair 50.00-60.00. Straw, good, small auction. Consignments taken to sale time. Not Responsible squares 4.00/bale or 5.00/bale delivered, large square bales for Accidents. Proceeds after commission & expenses go toward 60.00-80.00/T, and large rounds 60.00-75.00. Sudan, good large BELLEVILLE HIGH BANKS HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM rounds 60.00-65.00. ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise AUCTIONEERS: NOVAK BROS. & GIEBER noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares un- Website: www.nckcn.com/novakbrosgieberauction/ less otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless 785-527-2626 785-527-1302 cell otherwise noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. *CWF Certified Weed Free *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. **TDN calcu- lated using the Western formula. Quantitative factors are ap- proximate, and many factors can affect feeding value. Values based on 100% dry matter (TDN showing both 100% & 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance and intent of sale (usage). Source: Source: Kansas Department of Agriculture - Man- hattan, KS Kim Nettleton 785 564-6709 Posted to the Internet: www. ams.usda.gov/ mnre- ports/DC_GR310.txt

SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 9:00 AM OfferingAUCTION for sale at Public Auction, located at 200 N. Poplar, GOESSEL, KANSAS TRACTORS, COMBINE Krause 14’ offset disc; St. John & FARM MACHINERY 9’ speed mover; Schaben 1000 1988 Case IH 7140 Magnum gal. nurse trailer; shop built 15’ FWA tractor, trip. hyd., 3 pt., chisel; John Deere 7000 6 row 9640 hrs., duals, Trimble 500 planter, extra parts; John Deere easy steer light bar & easy 3 pt. 4 btm. plow; 8’ 3 pt. spring- boom; 1959 AC D-14 gas trac- tooth; 2 - 3 pt. bale movers; 3 pt. tor; 1960’s AC D-17 tractor & dirt slip; form trailer; flatbed trail- loader; 1992 John Deere 9600 ers; Parkhurst 8x12 truck bed combine, 4270 sep. hrs., 5721 with stock rack; Donahue 35’ eng. hrs., $18K in repairs fall adj. trailer; IH 400 8 row cyclo ‘14; 2003 John Deere 930 30’ planter with 3 drums; Blue Jet flex header; 2011 Harvest Ag 16 row strip tiller. 30’ header trailer; 1989 Hesston 4 WHEELERS, GUNS & 8200 diesel swather; 2007 Agco FARM RELATED 4344 high capacity 14 wheel 2004 Bombardier Outlander rake; Hesston 4600 sm. sq. 400 4x4 4 wheeler, factory baler, 540 pto; Gehl 1540 forage winch; 2004 Polaris 90 2x4 4 blower; Balzer 1016 stationary wheeler, 2 stroke eng.; Agtronic ensilage conveyer box; Case IH 18 kw pto generator on trailer; 8 row cyclo air planter, liquid wooden spoke wheel car frame; fert., rebuilt with 4 seed drums; 1995 John Deere STX46 riding Hesston 560 round baler, good; mower; 40’ bale elevator in sec- 1986 Travalong gooseneck tions; Smidley hog head gate; stock trailer; John Deere 125 hedge posts; firewood; 6’ chuck wagon, 3 beaters; John Calumet manure pump; 12 v Deere 122 chuck wagon, 3 drill fill auger; alum. 30’ ext. lad- beaters; Kent 30’ folding spring- der; bin ext. R series combine; tooth; 1977 Chev. C-65 tilt cab & semi fifth wheel; 3” pto irrigation chassis, 366 eng., 5+2; 1972 pump; 4” auger; wheels & tires; Chev. truck, 16’ bed & hoist, 350 Snapper riding mower; skid eng., 4+2, 44,729 miles; 1996 steer tires; Marlin Glenfield semi Ford pickup; Hesston 1014 auto .22 rifle with scope & case; hydra swing swather; 1998 IH Ithica M37 16 ga. pump shotgun 4700 truck, 16’ bed & hoist, & shells; Achme Arms Belgium DT466 eng., 5+2, air brakes; IH 12 ga. dbl. barrel shotgun, wall 800 6 row planter with updates; hanger; 2-16’ metal gates; hog John Deere 672 side del. rake, panels; pickup stock rack; hyd. driven; John Deere 214 T Whirlpool washer; Maytag elec. twine sq. baler, V-4 Wisconsin dryer; desks; office chair; sleep- eng.; John Deere 12’ spring- er sofa; recliner; folding chairs; tooth; 8” 3 pt. post hole digger; pictures; & more. TERMS: Cash day of sale. Statements made day of sale take precedence over advertised statements. All items to be removed with 30 days. VAN SCHMIDT • Auctioneer/Real Estate 7833 N. Spencer Road, Newton, KS 67114 620-367-3800 or 620-345-6879 Schmidt Clerks & Cashiers / Lunch provided by K & B Catering www.hillsborofreepress.com 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 9:03 AM Page 21

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 21 Ag outlook for 2016 a bit harsher than recent years In the last few years, weight after dropping $30 going to hinge on what kind thinner than it was, it’s im- farmers have seen record from 2014 to 2015. Fed cattle of weather we have as 2016 portant for producers to Braverman Truck Beds prices and high profitabili- prices will be in the $120 unfolds, but another good protect against downside ty. But that may not be the per hundredweight range, crop in the bin probably as- risk. Voted one of the Best case in 2016, says University down from $140-plus a year sures us more pressure on “A lot of folks are strug- of Missouri Extension agri- ago. Dairy producers will corn and soybean prices as gling with price risk man- Aluminum Flatbed cultural economist Scott also take a hit with farm we look ahead.” agement, given that prices Brown. milk prices dropping a dol- Farmers are likely to for all ag commodities are Offering a complete Weld-Free Concept; “We’re going to have lar to $16 per hundred- plant more than 90 million lower,” Brown says. “So they lower livestock prices weight. acres of corn with a decent aren’t as excited about lock- No welds to crack, across the board,” Brown The outlook for grains is spring. Brown says that will ing those prices in, but I will says. “I don’t care whether similar. put pressure on prices, and remind them that prices can No paint to chip, you are a cattle, hog or dairy “One could suggest we’re he doesn’t expect increased go lower from where we are producer.” going to have lower corn, demand from exports due to today.” No steel to rust! Brown expects hogs to be soybeans and wheat prices,” a stronger dollar. USDA projects net farm down $3 to $4 per hundred- Brown says. “A lot of that is With profitability getting income to fall below $55 bil- lion this year, down from more than $120 billion in HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. 2013. Brown says that will affect more than just farm- ers. Machinery, fertilizer, CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM seed and chemical suppli- SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD ers are all trying to adjust to WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH this tighter agricultural 2/24/16 economy. Steers and heifers sold steady to $2 higher. Feeder steers & heifers sold on a steady to active “I think rural communi- market, selling $1-$2 higher depending on quality & condition. Cows & bulls sold $1-$2 higher. ties are going to feel some of COWS Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 24 blk [email protected] the changes that are com- Marion, 1 red [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Woodbine, 56 mix [email protected] ing,” he says. Ramona, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Woodbine, 56 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Cncil Grove, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 62 mix [email protected] Wichita, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Elmdale, 39 mix [email protected] Cncil Grove, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 1 hope [email protected] Elmdale, 16 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 28 blk [email protected] Tampa, 1 char [email protected] Hope, 1 red [email protected] Tampa, 56 mix [email protected] Contact Bittersweet Farms Cncil Grove, 1 blk [email protected] BULLS Tampa, 54 mix [email protected] Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 1 blk [email protected] Peabody, 12 mix [email protected] 14501 S. US 59 Hwy Marion, 1 bwf [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] HEIFERS GSI Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Lawrence, 1 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 7 mix [email protected] Oskaloosa, KS 66066 Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 red [email protected] Burdick, 2 blk [email protected] GRAIN BINS Cncil Grove, 1 blk [email protected] Tampa, 1 rwf [email protected] Burdick, 2 blk [email protected] ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Visit us at: Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 1 red [email protected] Tampa, 4 blk [email protected] Hopper Bins Available Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 5 blk [email protected] FINANCING AVAILABLE Marion, 1 red [email protected] Wilsey, 1 red [email protected] Herington, 8 mix [email protected] www.kansasflatbeds.com Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] STEERS Burdick, 3 blk [email protected] Harder AG PRODUCTS Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Tampa, 5 blk [email protected] West Highway 50 785-215-2971 Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Tampa, 7 blk [email protected] Herington, 2 blk [email protected] PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Lost Springs, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 5 blk [email protected] Phone 620-983-2158 Email: [email protected] Tampa, 1 blk [email protected] Tampa, 4 blk [email protected] Burdick, 3 blk [email protected] www.grainbinsusa.com Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Burdick, 4 mix [email protected] Herington, 65 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 bwf [email protected] Hope, 5 blk [email protected] Elmdale, 21 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Elmdale, 16 mix [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 2: • 12 mix strs & hfrs, 450-550 lbs. • 60 blk hfrs, homeraised, 775-800 lbs. • 15 mix strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs. • 62 blk strs, 850 lbs., homeraised • 18 mix strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs. • 62 mix strs, 850-875 lbs. • 45 blk strs & hfrs, 550-700 lbs., all shots, • 60 blk strs, 825-850 lbs. SATURDAY, MARCH 19 — 10:30 AM homeraised, weaned • 60 mix strs, 900-925 lbs. 1909 CASEMENT ROAD, MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 24 blk strs & hfrs, 650-700 lbs., homeraised, • 120 mix strs, 900-950 lbs. longtime weaned REAL ESTATE Taxes prorated to closing. All inspections includ- • 34 blk hfrs, 675-775 lbs., homeraised, shots, MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 11:30 AM) ing lead base paint inspection to be completed weaned This home has 4-bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, prior to Auction at Buyer’s expense if requested. family room, kitchen and single car STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION garage/workshop in lower level. The home has TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHER IN- EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 9: vinyl siding. There is a large backyard with utility FORMATION. **OPEN HOUSE ON REAL ES- • 30 mix cows, w/2-250 lb. calves at side, run- • 12 mix cows, will be pregged, heavy shed. Many possibilities! TATE Thursday, March 10, 2016, 4:30-6:00PM ning age cows, running back w/black bull springers Buyer to pay 10% down day of Auction with bal- or by appointment by contacting Vern Gan- MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! ance due on or before April 22, 2016. Buyer & non Auctioneer/Broker 785-770-0066 or Gan- Seller to divide Cost of Title Insurance equally. non Real Estate and Auctions 785-539-2316. Our Consignments can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to See next week’s Grass & Grain for full listings! www.grassandgrain.com & logging onto the online Subscription. View Our Auction Live at LMAAUCTIONS.COM ITEMS OF THE LATE CHARLES & SYLVIA KEARBY KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. • Barn Phone 785-258-2205 GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS Bill Mathias, Manager • 785-258-0102 VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 Gary Suderman - 913-837-6785 • Rick Parkerson - 620-767-2738 www.gannonauctions.com Bob Kickhaefer, Cell - 785-258-4188 • Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 25th Annual BoyerProduction Limousin &Sale Lim-Flex Schreiber Angus Sunday, March 13, 2016 1 pm at the ranch, Liberty, Nebraska Annual Spring Production Sale Auctioneer: Chisum Peterson, 605-730-4214 Guest Consignor: Kostal Family Limousin Selling: 40 Limousin & Lim-Flex Bulls Monday, March 14, 2016 • 1:00 PM 20 Reg. & Comm. Open Replacement Heifers 3 1/2 miles East of BEAVER, KS or 5 miles North of ODIN, KS 2 - $250 Sale Highlights: Youth Scholarships (Look for Big Red & White Sheds) • Emphasis on Calving Ease, Growth, Quiet Dispositions Sponsored by: • Mostly Black Boyer Limousin • Unconditional 1st Breeding Season Guarantee • Free boarding ’til April 1, 2016 • Complimentary Lunch Served Selling 40 Two-Year-Old Black Angus Bulls, BOYER’S MR. YIP 5252C 15 Yearling Bulls & DP/DB PB BD: 1/28/15 - BW: 81 - WW: 706 Registered & Commercial Black Angus Heifer Pairs MAGS Yip x JTBO Mind Of Her Own 252Z BW: 0.8 WW: 59 YW: 90 MK: 29 SC: 0.6 DC: 10 YG: .03 CW: 25 RE: .07 MB: .18 & Replacement Heifers $MI: 54

LIMOUSIN SIRES ... Wulfs Xcellsior, Englewood’s X Factor, MAGS Unreal, COLE Zone 89Z, AHCC Red Xplosion, GAT Xerxes, MAGS Yip ALL BULLS HAVE BEEN SEMEN & TRICH TESTED HERD SIRES: COLE Xceptional 139X, CJSL 3062A (The General), & GUARANTEED FREE OF ALL GENETIC DEFECTS L7 2039Z, LLJB 6225A (MAGS Xyloid) Check DVAUCTION for videos & Nebraska Limousin BULLS SIRED BY SONS OF: website: www.nelimousin.org for catalog This sale will be broadcast live on the internet. Real-time Schreiber Angus bidding & proxy bidding available. For questions, contact WMR Infinity Justin Dikoff at (605) 290-0635 - [email protected] Image Maker 0415 ~ SydGen CC & 7 FOR INFORMATION OR For information & catalog: Bismarck ~ SAV Pioneer ~ Upward BOYER LIMOUSIN TC PowerStroke ~ SAV Mandan TO SCHEDULE A VISIT: Jay & Carol Boyer • 402-696-4410 • 402-239-7361 Cell 15464 E. St., Hwy 8, Liberty, NE 68831 TC Forthright Paul Schreiber: 620.786.5738 [email protected] Connealy Calvary ~ Ten X 3 1/2 mi. east of Barneston, NE; 30 mi. south of Beatrice, NE. 20 mi. north of Aaron Schreiber: 620.793.2522 Marysville, KS; 70 mi. South of Lincoln, NE; 60 mi. west of St. Joseph, Mo 17-22.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 7:42 AM Page 22

Page 22 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Is a bread revolution following the gluten-free fad? By Jordan Hildebrand Oprah’s weight loss jour- while declaring that “gluten conversation. These articles there may be no such thing cording to MarketWatch. “I love bread,” are the ney with a side of bread is Satan.” This pickup line paired with Oprah’s emo- as gluten-free when there’s com, Oprah tweeted a video words heard 'round the might be the sign of a turn- probably didn’t impress you tional narrative and an even the hint that there declaring that she has lost wheat industry. Oprah ing tide that the wheat in- much, and the same could episode of South Park’s might not be any bread. 26 pounds while not denying shared her passion for all dustry needed. Just a few be said for the bachelor, satire might just be indica- Oprah’s Instagram feed herself bread, and within things bread in January weeks ago, the new season who sent her packing at the tors that the diet fad has of- seems to show many bread the hour WW stock had risen with enthusiastic and pas- of The Bachelor, the show end of the show. ficially “jumped the shark.” appearances in the last few more than 16%. This in- sionate commercials and that helps beautiful people That spectacle showcas- All signs are pointing to- months, but she isn’t an im- creased Oprah’s portfolio tweets for Weight Watchers find love, premiered. The es the hostility felt for ward a bread revolution. In partial voice of reason in worth by more than $12 mil- (WW), a points-based weight contestants included a gluten in the media during addition to the influx of the debate. Last fall, the lion in that hour alone. loss system. This statement woman who promoted her- the last five years, but the diet-skeptical news articles, media mogul purchased 10% While the stocks have since is amongst the boldest self as a “nutritional thera- tide seems to be turning. Ar- according to Google Trends, of Weight Watchers stock fallen a smidge since the things the “Queen of Media” pist.” To grab the attention ticles from institutions like searches are down across and landed herself a posi- late January campaign, has said, not because bread of the man whose heart she Time, Consumer Reports, the board for terms like tion on the board of direc- WW’s stock worth is still is intrinsically taboo, but longed to steal, the woman BBC, New York Post and The “gluten-free,” “gluten” and tors. While the love of bread nearly doubled from what it because other trendsetters requested to “break bread” New Yorker and from popu- “gluten-free diet.” During is probably very real for was in the pre-Oprah days. think it is. After years of the with him. Instead of butter- lar digital media like Huffin- Winter Storm Jonas, photos Oprah, using it as a corner- This only makes sense, be- gluten-free trend, is Oprah ing his biscuits, the woman gton Post, The Daily Beast of empty bread shelves stone in a new marketing cause people love a compa- enough convince the public promptly started bashing and Slate are bringing sci- emerged from across the plan for the company also ny that lets you have your to turn back to bread? baguettes on the sidewalk ence into the gluten-free East Coast showing that makes sense monetarily. Ac- bread and eat it, too.

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 Cow Sales: Tuesday, March 15 • Tuesday, April 19 • Tuesday, May 3 THURSDAY — CATTLE ONLY ALL SPECIAL TUESDAY SALES START AT 12:00 NOON Selling starts at 10:00 a.m. Consign your cattle as early as pos- sible so we can get them highly advertised. Upcoming Bull Sales: — AUCTIONEERS — DON JOHNSON ANGUS - MONDAY, MARCH 7th • 6:30 PM KYLE ELWOOD, ANDREW SYLVESTER & GARREN WALROD NEW FRONTIER BUCKING BULL SALE - SATURDAY, MARCH 26th • 11 AM For a complete list of cattle for all sales check out our website www.fandrlive.com

RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK TOTALED 3,894 CATTLE & 16 HOGS. STEERS 4 blk McPherson [email protected] LAST CHANCE TO GET YOUR 300-400 6 blk Manhattan [email protected] 400-500 $215.00-$226.00 12 blk Higginsville, [email protected] HORSE CONSIGNED FOR 500-600 $205.00-$213.00 5 chr Hillsboro [email protected] THE SPRING SPECTACULAR 600-700 $175.00-$187.00 5 blk Smolan [email protected] 700-800 $150.00-$163.25 20 blk Chase [email protected] HORSE SALE 800-900 $140.00-$153.75 40 blk Miltonvale [email protected] Sale Date: MAY 21, 2016 • TAKING 300 HORSES ONLY! 900-1000 $130.00-$144.85 22 blk Manchester [email protected] Catalog Close March 1st - Catalog Fee: $125 HEIFERS 17 blk Gypsum [email protected] Visit our website at: www.fandrlive.com for a consignment contract For more information contact us at the barn! 300-400 $185.00-$202.00 24 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 400-500 $180.00-$190.00 17 blk Sedgwick [email protected] 15 blk Lincoln [email protected] 1 blk Glasco [email protected] 500-600 $170.00-$180.00 6 blk Claflin [email protected] 8 blk Inman [email protected] 1 blk Ingalls [email protected] 600-700 $150.00-$163.00 5 red Wamego [email protected] 27 blk Inman [email protected] 1 blk Barnard [email protected] 700-800 $140.00-$155.00 7 mix Ellinwood [email protected] 11 blk Chase [email protected] 1 bwf Hillsboro [email protected] 800-900 $130.00-$147.00 46 blk Chase [email protected] 21 blk Sterling [email protected] COWS 900-1000 5 blk Bushton [email protected] 13 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 1 blk Inman [email protected] STEERS 56 mix Beverly [email protected] 12 blk Higginsville, [email protected] 1 char Esbon [email protected] 5 blk Higginsville, [email protected] 63 mix Hope [email protected] 12 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 1 blk Hillsboro [email protected] 2 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 6 blk Inman [email protected] 9 blk Barnard [email protected] 1 red Hillsboro [email protected] 3 blk Oak Hill [email protected] 22 blk Chase [email protected] 31 mix Claflin [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 5 blk Holyrood [email protected] 19 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 9 mix Haven [email protected] 1 wf Abilene [email protected] 13 blk Buhler [email protected] 121 blk Hope [email protected] 94 blk Gypsum [email protected] 1 red Abilene [email protected] 11 blk Randall [email protected] 30 blk Durham [email protected] 6 blk Chase [email protected] 1 rwf Walton [email protected] 16 blk Sedgwick [email protected] 56 blk Abilene [email protected] 5 mix Haven [email protected] 1 bwf Gypsum [email protected] 4 blk Manhattan [email protected] 14 hols Brookville [email protected] 9 blk Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] 8 blk Delphos [email protected] 37 hols Brookville [email protected] 12 blk Miltonvale [email protected] BULLS 10 blk Dorrance [email protected] 5 hols Assaria [email protected] 7 char Hillsboro [email protected] 1 rwf Bennington [email protected] 5 blk Lincoln [email protected] HEIFERS 5 blk Towanda [email protected] 1 char Bennington [email protected] 13 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 12 blk Buhler [email protected] 17 blk Marquette [email protected] 1 blk Barnard [email protected] 2 blk Barnard [email protected] 2 blk Inman [email protected] 16 mix Sedgwick [email protected] 1 rwf Bennington [email protected] 2 blk Halstead [email protected] 6 blk Higginsville, [email protected] 9 blk Durham [email protected] 1 red Salina [email protected] 13 blk Manhattan [email protected] 4 blk Barnard [email protected] 14 blk Gypsum [email protected] 1 red Bennington [email protected] 19 blk Sedgwick [email protected] 8 blk Randall [email protected] CALVES 1 blk Bennington [email protected] 24 blk Oak Hill [email protected] 10 blk Sedgwick [email protected] 1 blk Glasco [email protected] 1 blk Clyde [email protected] 20 blk Claflin [email protected] 12 blk Buhler [email protected] 1 blk Randolph [email protected] 1 red Abilene [email protected] 12 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 6 mix Miltonvale [email protected] 1 blk Ingalls [email protected] 12 blk Sedgwick [email protected] 14 blk Higginsville, [email protected] 5 mix Haven [email protected] 8 mix Assaria [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, MARCH 3: 6 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 36 mix Claflin [email protected] 26 blk Randolph [email protected] 15 blk Barnard [email protected] 10 strs 800 off wheat; 165 blk s&h 500-800 home 6 blk Miltonvale [email protected] 9 blk Manhattan [email protected] IN STOCK TODAY raised/weaned/vacc; 47 blk/bwf strs 750; 188 blk s&h 550-750 home raised/2 rnd vacc/off rye/Bar • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders S & Lundgren Angus sires; 60 blk strs 825-850; • 6’8” X 24’ GOOSENECK STOCK TRAILER METAL TOP 38 strs 700-900 home raised/weaned/off wheat. • 7’ X 36’ GR Stock Trailer Metal Top • 6’8” X 24’ 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. 2-23-16 sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 1:19 PM Page 23

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Hereford Bulls BUSS ANGUS 28TH ANNUAL ANGUS FALL BULLS 75 head to Select From Yearlings ANGUS BULLS LYONS RANCH Plus 8 Sim-Angus Bulls Complete Performance Data 14 to 20 Months Old 20 coming 2-year old bulls Seman Checked Featured Sires: SALE Concensus 7229 115 REG. ANGUS BULLS M This is a stout set of Females Hoover Dam 18 months old, artificially sired bulls, with Call us for your needs Image Maker DNA enhanced EPDs, over 20 years of artificially Net Worth semen checked, Available Now: 75 breeding. Bismark fully guaranteed ANGUS BULLS Semen checked, ready to go “The Best of Both In Focus For Sale by Private Treaty Nelson Angus Pioneer Featured Sires: Worlds” Sale Thunderbird Raymond & Alan & Mike Hoover Dam, Emblazon, Mon., March 28, 2016 SEVERAL SETS OF FULL Nelson E Regis, Thunder, Dash & Riley, KS BROTHERS 12:00 Noon Plainsman At the Ranch 1/2 mile South of 785-485-2378 Gustafson GARY BUSS Alan’s Cell: 785-770-7054 Performance Tested; Fertility Leonardville, Kansas Dwight, KS Mike’s Cell: 785-565-8477 Herefords 785-293-4444 • 785-410-3006 Tested; Fully Guaranteed; 7477 Davis Creek Rd Free Board til June 1; Free — SELLING — MONDAY, 70 - Horned Hereford Bulls Delivery in KS & NE. GUS GUSTAFSON & FAMILY 58 - Black Angus Blulls MARCH 7th Volume Discounts Junction City, KS Wheatland Farms 85 - F1 Black Baldies w/calves 12:30 P.M. at the ranch See Price List at: Gus Gustafson Yearling-18 months old 15 - Hereford Heifers w/calves Manhattan, Kansas 785-238-7306 Registered Angus Bulls www.WolfCreekAngus.com 80 - Fall Bred Heifers AI Sired, Good Disposition For catalog and videos LURAY, KANSAS (Hereford, Angus & BWF) ANGUS AND CHAROLAIS Larry Shippy Go to: 785-698-2225 25 - Yearling Quarter Horse bulls for sale. 16+ months of Hope, Kansas www.LyonsRanch.com Colts age, ready to work. Call 785-479-2103 785-479-1725 Or Call: 25 BIG HOMOZYGOUS Black 6 - Ranch Ready Quarter Benoit Angus 785-293-2176 Horses Karl & Amy Langvardt purebred Simmental bulls, 15-16 27th Annual 785-499-2945 months with breed leading **Live Real Time Auction** Production Sale Jan & Frank Lyons EPDs. Hal Luthi, 620-437-2211. Tami McIntosh 308-870-3661 785-532-8500 Klint Henke, 620-437-7887 EMAIL: Thursday, [email protected] 14 REGISTERED ANGUS March 17, 2016 www.oleenbrothers.com Bulls, low birth rate, calf easy, 1:00 p.m. semen good, Bismark and Pro- Jan: 785-482-3383 At the ranch, 10 3/4 miles tege. Call Dan Patterson, Arden: 785-466-1422 West of MANKATO, KS 785-230-1776 or 246-3191 PRIVATE TREATY SALES For Horses, call on US Hwy 36 Fall & Spring Bulls 17th Annual Production Sale Jesse: 785-499-3250 Selling 170 Bulls Box 8, Dwight, KS 66849 Calving Ease • Performance with Carcass • Gentle Disposition March 26, 2016, 12:00 p.m. -150 Yearlings At the farm Jensen Bros. Herefords -20 Fall Gelbvieh, Black, & Red Angus 24181 187th Street, BULL SALE MARCH 3, 2016 Also, Leavenworth, KS 620-960-1189 • Ken Schmucker 30 Reg. Yearling Open Heifers Herd established in 1954 and Hutchinson, KS For sale catalog: (888) 870-2855 References available in your area Selling: American We offer a complete line of 50 Registered Angus Spring TOLL FREE low volume mist blowers. Made and Fall Yearling Bulls www.benoitangus.com 20 Registered Angus ******************************* Cow/Calf pairs Visitors Always Welcome S.I. Feeders 10 Commercial Angus Performance, Fertility tested, 8 BLACK & BLACK WHITE Females Fully guranteed, Calving ease, face heffer pairs, $2650/pair. DNA-EPD’s NEW HAVEN CASH C008 All bulls have been ultrasounded, 785-477-3458 Excellent for spraying: CATTLE, Free Delivery CED, +8; BW, +.8; WW, +64; vaccinated, tested PI negative and vegetables, vineyards, orchards, nurseries, YW, +121; $B, 164.04 mosquitoes, livestock, chicken houses, passed a breeding soundness exam. Kevin Jensen POLLED SHORTHORN BULLS Quality Strength - Durability- Christmas trees, etc. Courtland, KS Great Selection, bred for calving Longevity Brandon New - (913) 680-4414 Damon New - (913) 727-1885 Low Maintenance High Performance 785-374-4372 ease, growth, docility, maternal Bill & Loris New - (913) 351-1813 785-243-6397, cell 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS 67752 traits, work great with black [email protected] jensenbros.net 785-754-3513 or 800-864-4595 cows! Keith Lauer, Abilene. www.newhavenangus.com [email protected] www.swihart-sales.com Free Brochure 785-479-2288 2-23-16 sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 1:19 PM Page 24

Page 24 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY MOLITOR ANGUS HEREFORD BULLS POLLED 37th Annual HEREFORD Custom Manure Blue Valley Drilling, Inc. Production Sale BULLS Hauling & Spreading Water Well Drilling & Service Sat. Mar. 19, 2016 - 1 PM Calving ease, good growth Family Business Over 70 Years! E at the ranch 5N. & 2 1/2 W of and disposition Big to Small Jobs! CONTACT ERIC STRADER Zenda, KS or 9W, 9S & Good bulls with balanced Semen tested, poured, Chore-Boyz Services 2 1/ 2W of Kingman, KS REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS EPD’s, practical development, vaccinated 913-636-1099 785-363-7353 Selling 120 Bulls good disposition & eye appeal. Delivery available & 60 Females Sired by: 785-865-3444 Confidence, Absolute, Com- D. ROCHE Performance Calving Ease Oleen Cattle Co. HALDEMAN plement, Thunder, Cedar Flory High Carcass Traits Falun, KS FENCING Ridge, Bismarck, Hoover WELL DRILLING & Gentle Disposition Traits Polled Herefords INC. Dam, Full Power, Substantial GLENN CHUCK PUMP SERVICE Many of the bulls & females and many others. 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 QUALITY BUILT FENCES selling are sired by these • Quality in Volume - over 250 Main Herd Sires: DON ROCHE bulls sell. 785-539-9295 Basin Payweight 1682, MANHATTAN, KS • Generations of problem-solv- 785-292-4271 KG Solution 0018, ing genetics. Low to moderate FRANKFORT, KS LD Emblazon 999, birth weight bulls by high accu- AUCTIONEERS EF Complement 8088 racy sires and out of dams May-Way Farms 5th and Jindra Double Vision backed by several generations s Annual Production Sale ONLINE Catalogs available upon of low BW, excellent growth Red & Black Simmental / Wed. March 9, 2016 request or register for online and positive carcass traits. SimAngus bulls for fall breeding Overbrook Livestock AUCTIONS bidding at • Your Private Treaty Head- available now Commission, 6 P.M. quarters. 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RANCH We will also buy collections or • Videos, Data and Catalog View Catalog and Video at: Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner individual guns. www.goldbulliongroup.com [email protected] or available on our website Maple Hill, Kansas HILL REALTY 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 • Contact us for a catalog Ralph Brooks 785-256-4327 Private Treaty Topeka, Kansas 785-556-0385 & Public Auction Selling: HARMS millbraeranch.com Kansas Land Sales 40 Shorthorn, Shorthorn Red Angus and Angus Composite PLAINVIEW Tom Hill ANGUS - SIMANGUS Broker/Owner Bulls RANCH and SIMMENTAL Shawnee, KS Mark & Kim Harms BULLS FOR SALE: 785-764-0782 20 Open Heifers 2528 250th Street [email protected] March 5th, 2016 Lincolnville, KS 66858 MOST ARE CALVING EASE Pawnee Rock, KS Email: [email protected] 18 MONTH - 2 YR OLDS • Tim Benton, Agent, Garnett, Marty Loving, 620-786-2018 High Quality 785-448-4297 www.HARMSRANCH.com TERRY OHLDE [email protected] Scott Loving, 620-786-1369 620-924-5544 Red Angus and Charolais 785-747-6554 • Shane Bridwell, Wichita, www.LovingFarms.com Bulls in Quantity! 785-302-1519 Mark Cell: Red Angus Sired by: [email protected] 620-382-6388 Boxed Beef, Epic, Conqueror, Sovereign, Anticipation, Mis- www.hillrealtykansas.com sion Statement Heaven’s Reality, LLC REGISTERED ANGUS Charolais Sired by: [email protected] BULL/FEMALE AUCTION All State, Bluegrass, Assertion CALENDAR: • An Extremely nice set of Fall LAFLIN ANGUS • T bar T/Taliaferro- Feb. 20th 18-month old & Spring Year- PRODUCTION SALE CATTLE CATTLE BJ Angus • Laflin Ranch- March 5th ling bulls available. Saturday, March 5 • May-Way Farms- March 9th • All scanned by ultrasound, Genetics • New Haven- March 26th fertility tested and guaranteed. 12 Noon at the Ranch, Olsburg, KS 15th Annual Sale Call to request Catalog • EPD Balance and High Qual- Selling Thursday, today! ity Jason Flory: • Your Private Treaty Head- • 80 BULLS March 10th quarters. No Pressure, No • Powerful strong beef bulls March 19 • 1 p.m. ANGUS 12:30 PM at the Ranch 785-979-2183 Politics. All cattle are sold by • All performance information, Marshall Co. Fairgrounds, PRODUCTION SALE Manhattan, KS www.floryandassociates.com private treaty. Come visit us EPDs and ultra sound car- Blue Rapids, KS 117 Bulls and together, we’ll invest the cass data Selling 35 High time necessary to identify the • 40 FEMALES Broadcasted online at Performance Angus Bulls •69 big, stout 18-month old right bull(s) that best fit your • Show heifer prospects DVAuction.com and 70 Open Angus fall bulls program and help you gain a • Bred heifers & Comm Angus Females • 48 powerful 13-15 mo. bulls competitive edge. • Fall cows and calves Offering will include 30 Over 85% are heifer bulls • Short on Time – We have ex- • Donor cows Hereford bulls, 23 Angus March 30th 74 Reg. Females Looking for someone to start tensive experience with sight bulls and 10 Angus heifers 1:00 PM 15 Fall & Spring Pairs, your feeder calves? unseen purchases. Satisfac- Belleville, KS 23 Bred Cows, tion guaranteed. Learn more at 21 Bred Heifers, Contact : ◊ C FEEDERS • Videos, data, and catalog OnTargetBullSale.com Belleville 81 Livestock 11 Open Heifers available on our website Gail Cornett Genomic (DNA) Enhanced • Contact us for a catalog Springhill Herefords All bulls will be ultrasounded EPDs with i50K Scandia, KS Dave Stump and females will be pelvic Your Partner in ********************************* (785) 527-2961 (785) 556-0124 measured and repro trac Progress. Olsburg, KS approved for breeding! Go to www.bjangus.com for sale catalog, photos and We look forward to the op- 785-587-5852 Alcove Cattle Co. videos of the offering HINKSON ANGUS portunity to EARN your Heath Allen 785.556.8982 business. 785-468-3529 Ken Duensing Bob Allen 785.556.8980 ********************************* RANCH SALE (785)-268-0898 www.FLATIRONANGUS.com Or Call HARMS John or Bonnie Slocombe • 100 Reg. Angus bulls both Visit us at 785-532-9777 Fall & Spring- Many low PLAINVIEW SpringhillHerefords.com ANGUS & birth weight RANCH • 35 Fall Commercial bred A Gold TPR Breeder SIMMENTAL-ANGUS Mark & Kim Harms SENECA, KS Heifers 2528 250th Street BULLS • 35 Spring Commercial Lincolnville, KS 66858 Private Treaty ANGUS BULLS FOR heavy bred Heifers Email: [email protected] SALE www.HARMSRANCH.com 16 Month Angus Bulls AI Sired A Annual Bull and 620-924-5544 15+ MONTHS OLD • Priced for the Commercial Registered ALL ET OR AI SIRED CALVES Cattleman Heifer Sale Mark Cell: Calving Ease TOP GENETICS FROM • Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with Monday, Mar. 7, 2016 620-382-6388 Gentle Disposition COLEMAN ANGUS calving ease & growth 6:30 PM David J. & Doris, MONTANA • Excellent Selection with Vol- Farmers & Ranchers Dustin & Daren Ronnebaum ume Discounts Salina, KS TUESDAY TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL CALVING EASE AND COW • Performance Data Available MARCH 15 • 1 P.M. 785-539-7558 785-294-1511 BULLS • Good Maternal Traits Check out our NEW website at the Ranch EXCELLENT YOUNG VIRGIN SIMMENTAL AND SimAngus SIRES INCLUDE: REGIS, EXT www.donjohnsonangus.com Cottonwood Falls, KS 6106, & SAV HARVESTOR Huninghake Angus Angus bulls, correct for first bulls. Thick, deep, gental. For Catalog and information: FRANKFORT, KS For more information call: calving. $2000. Extra good vol- Twenty years of breeding for Matt Peterson Leo Huninghake Don • 785-536-4507 Frank: 620-340-2501 ume deals delivered free. Trex- calving ease and growth. 785-632-1107 785-292-4537 Dan or Linda Egger Trey: 620-273-8421 ler’s. Hill City, KS. GEIGER CATTLE, Troy, Ks. Clay Center, KS Cell: 785-556-2648 402-562-5951 www.hinksonangus.com 785-421-5706, or 785-421-5561. 785-850-0895 or 785-850-0134 2-23-16 sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 1:19 PM Page 25

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 25 CATTLE CATTLE SWINE GOAT FEED & SEED PASTURE Spring Planting Time is WANTED: GRASS FOR JENSEN BROS. Davis Prairie Star cow/calf pairs, or breed heifers. Annual BULL SALE and Joseph Here Any size is considered. Call March 3, 2016 Native Grass and Pollinators 785-632-0280 or Email b Hubbard Show Oats and Cover Crops A [email protected] Goat Sale Outstanding Sorghum Forage Angus Bulls and Alfalfa Line up TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS Contact Star Seed for a Dealer FAMILY FARM wanting grass For Sale: AVAILABLE YEAR AROUND Saturday, April 2, 2016 to run cow/ calf pairs and/ or 2346 KS 58 Hwy., near you. Excellent Selection GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS open heifers. Honest, reputable Madison, KS people, looking for the same. Performance Data Available Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 Viewing: 9:00 AM Good Maternal Traits 620-793-2368. At the Ranch Auction: 10:30 AM Fertility Tested 80 Hereford, Polled Hereford & SWINE LOOKING FOR PASTURE TO Carla cell: rent for 2016 and beyond, Clay Featured SIres: Sim/Angus Bulls EQUIPMENT Resource 620-437-6315 County and surrounding areas. •CALVING EASE BULLS Buildings — Ventilation www.gostarseed.com 785-388-2115 Renown •CARCASS BULLS Flooring — Feeders Joseph: PRARIE HAY, TWIN WRAPED Registry •PERFORMANCE BULLS PASTURE WANTED FOR 2016 Waterers — Heaters 785-565-1040 $25 5 x 6 large. Brome mix $20. •DNA Enhanced EPD’s and beyond. Honest young fam- Priority Crates — Nursery Equip. Call 785-582-4399 Angus Valley Free Delivery ily. Will pay top dollar. Wintering til April 15 K & N LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT 785-562-8871 Kevin & Sheila Jensen BROME MIXED HAY: BIG Greg Vering Courtland, KS Swine Systems round bales, net wrapped, ap- AUTOMOTIVE Marysville, KS 785-374-4372, home RICK HENRY proximatley 1200 pounds. 785-562-7164 785-243-6397, Kevin cell 785-336-2130 913-370-3002 jensenbros.net SENECA, KANSAS 785-562-3988 [email protected] Performance counts BOARS & GILTS because Duroc, Chester, York, Hamp, POUNDS PAY $$$$ Request Catalog TODAY! & Hamp/Duroc Luco Mfg. Co SLEICHTER 2004 IHC 4300 with new Kuhn 9th Annual Going 1-888-816-6707 Knight RC 250 Helix Mixer DUROC FARM Several Daycabs available To Grass Gelbvieh ABILENE, KS www.lucoinc.com Shelby 427 Forage Oats Feed Mixers and Production Sale 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 Hydraulic Chutes • Working Black Cover Crop Oats Sat., April 2, 2016 - 1:00 PM Circles • Cake Feeders Manure Spreaders At the Ranch Cleaned, Ready-to-Plant Kuhn Knight, new & used 1/4 mi. South of Canton, KS 12th Annual • Continuous Fencing Selling: • Panels & Gates Belleville, KS • 15 polled 18-month-old bulls • Hog Haven affordable Call Dave (black and red) ANGUS BULLS 800-536-2293 portable confinement units 785.483.1464 • 10 polled yearling Gelford Calving Ease Go to www.lucoinc.com bulls Virgin 2 year old bulls • 40 polled yearling bulls (black “TWO SALES” PO Box 385 4452 189th St. and red) BRIAN KOSTER Strong City, Kansas 66869 Russell, KS • 5 fancy show heifers TESCOTT, KS Saturday, March 26 • 3 pens of registered Gelford 6:00 PM yearling heifers 785-488-6219 • 785-392-0345 • 4.5’’ Pipe $4.00 Marion County Fairgrounds • 2 7/8’’ Pipe $1.90 • 10 pens of open registered bkangus.wix.com/bull FOR SALE: HORSE QUALITY Gelbvieh heifers (red and Hillsboro, Kansas • 2 3/8’’ Pipe $0.95 prairie hay. Small square bales, black) ***************** • 10 pens of open yearling • 1 1/4’’ Pipe $0.45 wire tied. $3.00/ea. 700 bales Gelbvieh influenced heifers Sunday April 3 WILL DELIVER available. About 55 lbs/bale. St. Hutchinson, Kansas (red and black) 1:00 PM POST CUT TO ORDER George Area. 785-494-2493. Hillsboro, Kansas • 15 Gelbvieh-influenced first calf heifer pairs Lyon County Fairgrounds Quanity Discount 2013 Ford F150 crew 4x4, For More Information Emporia, Kansas Ray’s Pipe King Ranch, loaded, nice. Contact: John Shearer WANTED 29K 620-628-4621 Council Grove, Kansas DAMAGED 2013 Ford F150 crew 4x4, 620-654-6507 70 pigs to sale 620-767-2907 Fx4, leather, loaded, very [email protected] GRAIN Like us on Facebook each day clean. 30K Excellent These pigs are looking We pay top dollar for 2015 Chevy Silverado 2500 selection of awesome expect to see damaged grain. Trucks and HD, LT, crew, 4x4, diesel, GLM Herefords several in the winners vac’s available. Immediate auto. 24K Polled Hereford circle this summer. response anywhere. 2014 Ford F-250 Crew 4x4, And Berk, Duroc, York, Hamp, Pruess Lariet, diesel, auto, loaded Spots, Cross nice. 33K F1 Black Baldy Elevator, Inc 2012 Ram 2500 Mega Cab 4 Guest Consignors: Portable Corral 785-263-3436 Introducing our New Rawhide 4x4, Laramie diesel, Auto, 12-18 Months old Riffel Show Pigs- Lincolnville 1-800-828-6642 loaded, 78K Davis Show Pigs- Rossville Processor by John McDonald Bulls Used Rawhides for sale also 2014 Ram 1500 Crew La- C&L Show Pigs- Rossville ramie, 4x4, V-8, auto loaded Polled Hereford and Also, 2 year old Polled www. Parmley Show Pigs- Cedar Cattle & Hog Feed 15K Hereford Bulls For Sale Hereford Bulls Point rawhideportablecorral.com Calving ease, growth, fleshing WHEAT MIDDLINGS Ready to go to work for you For more Info or to view pigs HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- Ask For Kris Hanschu ability and Disposition all in Pelletized, crude protein not -Fertility Tested and Delivered- prior to the sales, Call barbed wire, welded continuous khanschu@ one package. EPD’s, perform- less than 14.5%. Call for pric- Valek Farms Brad & Becky fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, midwaymotors.com ance information, fertility ing. Mick: 785-732-6637 alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, tested, guaranteed and free 316-772-8669 620-755-2824 Cell: 785-527-1049 http://www.holdemfence.com/ WESTERN STAR MILL delivery. Bill: 785-527-1033 620-877-7692 Division of ADM - Salina, KS Grant McKay [email protected] 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) AUTOMOTIVE Marysville, KS 785-619-6086 POLLED 2 3/8’’ $35 avg 31’ Cell 308-470-1190 HORSES 2 7/8’’ $43 avg 31’ HEDVILLE glmherefords.com HEREFORD 4 1/2’ $4.10/ft [email protected] BULLS TWO REGISTERED QUARTER 5 1/2’ $5.15/ft GRAIN & FEED horse mares, 12 and 14. Broke Rods: Bred for Complete CATTLEMEN WINTER ANGUS GENETIC to ride. Good trail horses. Gen- 3/4 $8 SPECIALS: Performance tle. Looking for a good home. 7/8 $10 ALLIANCE • Growth Price negotiable. Call Good Clean Pipe, no CONTROL SCOURS IN PERFORMANCE • Muscle 620-382-7135 blowouts! Ask about Free De- BULL & FEMALE SALE • Maternal livery on semi loads. YOUR CATTLE HERD • Disposition BUYER FOR all types of WITH CITRISTIM IN Mark your Calendar for horses. 785-556-5740. 4S Land and 2014 Chevy Crew 4x4 Fertility Tested and THE MINERAL, PRICED 2014 Dodge Dart Friday or Saturday, Guaranteed Cattle Company March 18 or 19 MID-KANSAS AT $24.90/BAG. 2013 Chevy Quad Cab 4x4 Call: 785-452-8498 2013 Dodge Avenger Bidding starting at Noon HORSE SALE 2013 Ford C-Max • 55 Yearling DETTKE FARMS All Breeds, South Hutchinson WE ALSO HAVE 20% 2011 Chevy Aveo Call: FEED & SEED Reg. Angus Bulls Sale Barn. Saturday, March BULK RANGE CUBES 2008 Chevy HHR • 14 Fall Yearling ANDY DETTKE 12th. Tack Sale Starts at 2014 NET WRAPPED 1500 LB 2007 Chevy Cobalt Marysville, KS AT $229/TON. 2006 Chrysler Pacifica Reg. Angus Bulls 10:00am. Riding Horses Sell at Prairie hay $25.00/ bale or by 785-268-0423 1:00pm Sharp! Loose horses the TON. 2015 Hay $50.00/ 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe • 10 Registered Angus 785-562-6257 Brian sell immediately following. Ac- TON. 785-256-6349. Leave Give us a call at 2006 Chevy Uplander Young Bred Cows & cepting all Classes of Horses. message. 2005 Lincoln Town car Pairs We have buyers from several 785-823-2401 2004 Buick Park Avenue states for all types. We will sell BROME HAY 3X4 SQUARE For performance catalog, BLACK ANGUS B. C. Motors the 1st 50 head of select riding bales, shedded. $80/ ton. go to: sirereviews.com POLLED HEREFORD 785-229-5664 DAMAGED GRAIN 902 E. Trapp Horses 100% Sound. To protect WANTED STATEWIDE Herington, KS 67449 BULLS our buyers we offer a SOUND- EXCELLENT BROME AND NESS GUARANTEE! Horses We buy damaged grain, 785-258-2818 Full Brothers prairie hay. Put up dry, 4 x 5 will be accepted through Sale any condition-wet or dry- Volume Discounts bales, $60/ton, can deliver Day! 8% Commission/$20. P.O. including damaged silo corn. Myronized Truck Works Wamego, KS. 785-556-8784 Large frame, low birth weight, fee. For Early Numbers or infor- Centralia, Kansas CONTACT TOP DOLLAR! fertility tested mation, Contact: Randy Smith, Holton, Kansas 2015 BROME HAY APPROX. We have vacs and trucks. 785-857-3581 • Guaranteed & Delivered • 620-200-7971 or the Sale Barn 785-364-3517 1200 lb, string tied, trucking CALL HEIDI OR GARTON • Drop N Lock gooseneck ball Add meat, muscle, growth. at 620-662-3371 Horse Sale Bruce 785-845-5272 available. 785-986-6840 NORTHERN AG • Economy Mfg. flatbeds Heifers also available. 2nd Saturday Every Other SERVICE, INC. • Luverne grill guards, nurf Brandon 785-817-2328 100 PRAIRIE/BROME 4X6 NET Month! 800-205-5751 tubes, mud flaps, side steps [email protected] MIKE and BOB FEIGHT wrapped bales, averaging 1300 CLYDE, KANSAS lbs. $40/bale. Can deliver. 5th Annual SHEEP REAL ESTATE 785-614-1368 785-633-8789 FEYH FARM SEED CO Production WANTED: TUNIS OR Cotswold ALMA, KANSAS 390 ACRES EXCELLENT 785-243-4973 BROME - EXCELLENT Quality Native Grass Seed pasture, includes 75 acres of Sale ram for the September breeding big round bales. Net wrapped. 785-446-3729 season. Call Gary Jones, Pea- Wildflowers brome, catch pen, reliable Wed., March 16, 6 PM Delivery possible $60/T Smooth Brome Grass spring with tank, south of Allen, body 620-983-2815 406-861-0002 (cell) Abilene, KS. Overbrook Livestock Comm. Erosion Control Products Road L. 785-528-3445 120 3-5 YEAR OLD SPRING • 50 Angus Bulls, yrlg & aged Cover Crop Seed cows, new February, 30 fall FERTILIZER FOR SALE: 2015 RED Clover • 70 Reg. & Commercial pairs 3-5 yrs/old. 785-418-2983. seed: small seed - good, light 866-765-3415 160 ACRES M/L GOOD Native Open Yearling Heifers grass pasture, SW/4 3-10-1, Ot- See videos at www.clovlan- FOR SALE: FERTILIZER AND seed with some foxtail. 500 lbs. [email protected] Approx. 30 young pairs farms.com seed tender on 44’ tandem at $0.50/lb. 785-477-6096 www.FeyhFarmSeed.com tawa County, excellent fences Howard Woodbury semi-trailer. 250 and 300 bu and water. Immediate posses- 785-453-2492 785-241-0515 80 CHOICE BLACK HEIFER boxes with hydrolic unloading BROME EXCELLENT Quality sion. For showing or more infor- John Woodbury Pairs weighing 1100#. Will sell augers and independent gas big round bales. Net wrapped. GRASS & GRAIN mation call Brad 785-632-1613 785-453-2223 785-229-2557 in smaller lots. Keith Stinson engine. Steve Richard Delivery is possible $60/T 785-539-7558 or Homestead Real Estate at www.woodburyfarmskansas.com Ranch, 620-366-2375. 785-275-3999 406-861-0002 (cell) Abilene, Ks. 785-632-3373. 2-23-16 sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 1:20 PM Page 26

Page 26 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS TRAILERS MACHINERY LAND FOR SALE RILEY COUNTY FARM & RANCH Paxico Area: 102 Ac farm Tucked away in the woods - 5bdr 2 bath. Ranch home on ------consisting of 75 ac of terraced LAND AUCTION March 24th, When There’s Work To Do... crop ground, 10 ac hay 13 + acres. Close to Tuttle Creek Lake. $373,000 7 p.m. at Coldwell Banker meadow & 17 ac tree lined Antrim Piper Wenger Office. creek/draw for wildlife habitat. ***************************** 631 E. Crawford, Salina, KS. At south side there is an excel- GEARY COUNTY 300 +/- 40 Acres m/l.Ell-Saline School lent building site on hilltop with ACRES Dist., Building site w/great spectacular views for your All pasture - 18 miles South of views. All native grass. Chris, DONAHUE! dream home. $306,000 Manhattan. 493-2476. 1-800-457-7406 Your Local Dealer for: With 5 locations, For details call: $2,500 per acre. ------TravAlong, PJ, Hillsboro, Abilene Machine is one of the PEARL REAL ESTATE & ******************************* www.donahuetrailers.com Saline Co.- 99 Acres m/l. At Sharp, Titan West, Hayliner, largest distributors of new, APPRAISAL SERVICES, INC. POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY Salina City Limits. Develop- and Bradford Built. remanufactured and recycled MIKE PEARL 970 +/- Cattle Ranch ment potential. Chris 493-2476 HILLSBORO ag replacement parts in the 785-256-5174 130 Acres in CRP, 87 acres of Saline Co.- NEW PRICE! ------United States. or visit our web page: cropland and brome 138.25 Acres m/l. Native Rocking “M” meadows. Balance 750 +/- DOOLITTLE www.pearlrealestate.org Grass Pasture. 1 pond. Rural Endura aluminum stocks, Trailer Sales acres of native grass and Water Hook-Up. Chris, steel and aluminum utilities, 430 S. Colorado some timber. 2 ponds, 493-2476 tilts, equip, dump, enclosed, Waterville, KS 66548 FOR SALE 2 spring fed draws. Abundant Saline Co.- Almost 1 Acre m/l. and deck over trailers Office: 1-866-261-2526 271 ac. excellent native wildlife. Elegant 1887 historic 4 Bedroom home on blacktop. Shawn: 785-562-6614 grass, Marshall County. Victorian home , 4bdrm, 2 36x50 shop w/concrete & AUSTIN Kelsie: 785-313-3233 Good fences. Between Frank- bath. 20x80 machine shed, electricity. Chris, 493-2476 TRAILERS LLC www.rockingmtrailers.com fort & Blue Rapids and south. stone barn, other outbldgs. Ottawa Co.- 114 Acres m/l. All 2560 Pillsbury Dr. Call Joe 3bdrm, 2 bath modular home Native Grass. 2 stocked Manhattan, Kansas Nice 3 BR, 2 BA ranch in BOB’S on full bsmnt - ideal for ponds. Great building site. 800-255-0337 Frankfort. Call Linda. 785-539-3925 www.AbileneMachine.com tenant or guest home. Chris 493-2476 TRAILER SALES Olsburg Area $2,750,700. Ottawa Co.- 1.4 acres m/l. Pomona, Kansas Joe Horigan Pasture available 2016. Wooded lot on the river. Per- Trailers 4 U FOR SALE OR TRADE Call Dolly Anderson, Broker fect spot to fish. Chris 785-418-2227 New and Used Merritt Gravity Wagons Realty & Auction 785-532-8801 493-2476 Gooseneck 24’ stock trailers, Kevin: New Holland 258 rakes: 1 785-250-5148 Gove Co.- 99 Acres, Could be New Travalong 24’ steel and ground driven, $1,575; 1 hy- www.jhorigan.com G&A REAL ESTATE horse ranch or small cattle op- 785-241-4706 aluminum stock trailers, 5’x10’ draulic driven, $3,650 Linda Gregory Manhattan, Kansas eration. 1 1/2 story home. www.bobstrailersales.com and 6’x12’ utility trailers 785-292-4671 Mark 826-3437 • 2016 Travalum 24’ goose- Cooter’s currently available as well as McPherson Co.- 5.5 Acres m/l neck ...... $13,980 785-562-2027 several 24’ good used potential for commerical or • 2016 Travalum 24’, alumi- LAND FOR SALE: aluminum stock trailers and 785-562-6131 1) 24109 243rd Street, McLouth, KS: Beautiful rolling fields and light industrial use. Chris num Gooseneck...... $14,200 flatbeds on hand pastureland! Gorgeous 3 bedroom reverse 1.5 story on 108 acres! 493-2476. • 2016 Circle D 24’ ...... $8,775 Incredible views in all directions! Home features spacious kitchen, Farm & Ranch Division Of: Check out trailers4u.com ...... • 2016 Circle D half nose, OUR 64th YEAR for more information loaded 24’ ...... $9,500 formal dining room, finished walkout basement, huge laundry, and NEW TRACTORS Frankfort, KS • 2016 Elite 30’ 10k axles...... spacious master suite with fireplace, walk-in closet, and plush private 2016 JD 6155M ...... $7,500 bath! There are 3 large ponds on the property! 80x52 barn with 785-292-4166 2016 JD 3038E • 2016 Elite 25’, 2-7k axles...... concrete floor! Priced at $499,000. 2015 JD 1025R ...... $5,400 2) 23635 139th Street, Leavenworth, KS: Prime development on 7 1994 USED DONAHUE 7' X 20' USED TRACTORS Highway, great 105 acres m/l! Home features 4 bedrooms, super Stock Trailer. 1-800-457-7406 2012 JD 8335R large master suite with private bath, hardwood floors, finished lower 2011 JD 8335R level, and vinyl siding. There is also a 2 bedroom 1 bath rental home 2008 JD 8130 on the property just to the left of the main entrance. Lots of 785-227-4220 2005 JD 8220 outbuildings - perfect for farming and cattle! Priced at $549,950. LINDSBORG, KS 2015 JD 7230R 3) Great 80 Acre track of farm ground! Located on paved roads 2009 JD 7930 with road frontage on 2 sides. Rural water runs down one side of the 2007 JD 7730 property. Awesome place to build your dream home and create 1.) 145 Acres pasture/crop land TITAN TRAILERS IN STOCK 2007JD 7430 income from crops. From State Ave in Basehor go North on 155th St, 7 1/2 miles South of Marysville, YEAR END CLEARANCE 2015 JD 6215R property is on the NE corner of 155th St and Donahoo Rd. Priced to KS on highway 77 2 Used 6x20 Stocks...... 2013 JD 6190R sell at $440,000. 2.) 160 acres pasture/crop land NEW STOCK, HORSE, ...... Make an offer USED PLANTERS 4) 172.49 Acres, 86th Ferguson Highway, Ozawakie, Kansas: on 13th terr. east of Blue FLATBED, & New Titan trailers ...... In Stock 2014 JD 1790 16/32 This is an incredible piece of ground. Fantastic hunting, with turkey Rapids, KS UTILITY TRAILERS 97 JET 34’ STEEL HOPPER 2013 JD 1770 NT 16 row and deer. Huge trophy bucks have been taken from this ground. 3.) 80 acres pasture land on TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, 2008 JD 1770 NT 16 row Food plot. Some CRP that brings in $4000.00 a year. On black top. Osage Road SW of Marysville, $12,500. 785-479-2103 or LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, 785-479-1725 2005 JD 1760 12 row Perfect to build on and have your own privacy, or a playground for KS PAINT WELD COMBINES hunting. 16 hwy West to Ferguson Rd. Turn South to property. Donald Prell Realty & 2015 JD S670 $493,050 We Install Brake Controllers 2012 Capri Auction, Marysville, KS 2014 JD S660 USED TRAILERS "Cowboy Camper" Lynch Real Estate Don Prell 785-799-3787 or 2012 JD S660 ‘89 Titan 22’ GN Stock .$2,200 Excellent condition, used very [email protected] 785-562-6787 2008 JD 9670 ‘06 Travalong 20’ GN stock..... little, Roof A/C 2014 JD 608C Steve Prell 785-713-2191 ...... $5,600 and Heat, large onboard water 2011 JD 608C donaldprellrealtyauction.com ‘10 Fastline 26’ GN Flatbed .... tank with pump, electric water 2010 JD 608C ...... $4,750 heater, nice shower stall, 2005 JD 625F ‘13 Land Pride FDR1660, like dinette, flat screen TV, NEW EQUIPMENT KANSAS LAND new ...... $1,800 Microwave oven, New 4-corner SPECIALS *********************************** ‘13 Eby 20’ GN Flatbed...... jacks with anchor points, and 2013 JD 2623 disk 160 ac AN. Co. Native grass ...... $8,500 bed tie-downs. Asking $4,100 BBK Header Trailers ‘13 Travalong 24’ Aluminum O.B.O. 2016 JD 946 moco 272 ac OS Co. Native grass, 80 Stock ...... $12,000 USED EQUIPMENT tillable Blue Valley Trailers 2014 JD 2510H 320 ac GW, Co. Native grass 225 South East St. 2011 JD 568 baler Waterville, Kansas 66548 2008 JD 568 baler 320 ac OS, Co. Native grass, 2007 JD 568 baler watershed lake 785-363-2224 2004 JD 2210 FC 465 ac WO, Co. Native grass 1-866-368-4826 SOLID — STABLE STILL JD 1-888-825-1199 640 ac AN, Co. Native grass Call for more info: www.horizonfarmranch.com 1010 ac FR, Co. Highly tillable 785-494-2472 Flint Hills RV Center, Inc. AG LAND 785-229-6740 New Listing! 300 Ac +/- mostly tillable on the Solomon River just SE of Bennington. Call Ray! [email protected] MACHINERY New Listing! 150 Ac +/- pasture with all new fences, good water @ Realty Executives NEW HOLAND 1475 14’ 785-336-2138 Days Bennington Lake. Call Ray! www.dalehermreck.com sweeper, very good. 785-548-5855 Nights NEW! 80 Ac +/- all pasture S of Paxico. Prices to sell! Call Tim! 785-632-1897 Visit Us At 58 Ac +/- mostly tillable w/wildlife habitat S of Ada on Salt Creek. ELITE toddtractor.com Call Ray! FOR RENT FOR SALE: 2011 JD 946 DISK Seneca, Kansas New Price! 160 Ac +/- 4 mi N of Bennington. Pasture. Call Ray! OAKHILL ESTATES mower. Excellent condition. New Price! 66 Ac +/- tillable just 3 miles E of McPherson. Call Ray! $23,000 OBO. 316-737-7121 160 Ac +/- just NW of Talmage on 18 HWY about 1/2 pasture and LUXURY 1/2 tillable, 2 ponds and a nice view. Call Ray! *SCHEDULE WINTER 120 Ac +/- just 4 mi NE of Salina. Pasture and tillable with a great 1 & 2 BDRM APTS. view of Salina and the Saline River Valley! Call Ray! Private Balconies and Patios MAINTENANCE* 240 Ac +/- Geary Co. blacktop frontage 190 pasture w/new fences, 3 Woodburning Fireplace NEW EQUIPMENT big springs and 2 new wells. 45 tillable. Close to town. Seller is a 604 N Baler Ceiling Fans • Experience the ELITE NEW Kansas licensed real estate agent. Call Ray! 6640 Rancher Baler • 604-605N net Gas Heat/AC Difference R2300 rake • Optional W.E.R.M Flooring • 6640 net ramp UPCOMING AUCTIONS Exclusive area in Wamego VR1224 • R2300 & R2800 rakes March 8: Excellent Irritgated 1/4. New Circle, on the blacktop, 5 miles TITAN BPX 9000 Bale Processor • TM800 & TM850 disc S. of Canton. Call Ray! 1-888-537-9064 Call for our March “Blowout” TE170 Tedder mowers March 17: Creek bottom 80 tillable and a mostly tillable 1/4 that sits Specials. MC 3700 VR1022 & VR1224 wheel across the road, 4 miles N. of Talmage. Call Brad! REDUCED 199,900.00- RANCH We will be displaying USED EQUIPMENT rakes March 29: Productive upland tillable 1/4 @ Clay/DK County line. Call style 2BR- 2bath home with full “W.E.R.M.” flooring at the 605G baler • TM1400 Trail 18’ disc Ray! unfinished basement, 2 car ga- Mid-America Farm Show. 605M baler mowers April 7: Part of the NE/4 22-2-6W and the E/2 of the NW/4 17-2-6W, rage, 40x50 machine shed with (Salina) R2800 rake Please check our website, M850 Mower Demo Jewell Co. Excellent farmland currently in alfalfa just below Lovewell other out buildings on 40 acres Your Trailer Super Store! www.sloophook.com or give Reservious. Call Ray! of pasture/spring fed pond. SW VR 1022 rake us a call at 785-828-4706 of Alma on blacktop road. Con- Mid-Plains NOW DEALERS PRAXAIR to view all of our New tact 785-220-1532 or Equipment WELDING SUPPLY and Used Equipment 785-220-1533 for more informa- E. Hwy 30 & 10, PO Box 2526 tion. Kearney, NE 68848 • M205 with 16’ disc head TRAILERS 1-877-654-2553 www.midplainsonline.com Sloop Sales & TRAVALONG TRAILERS Hook’s Repair, Inc. New steel & alum. stock Lyndon, KS 66451 *Auctions * Private Treaty Sales * Value Assessments New 20’ to 31’ flatbed For more info visit our website or contact one of our agents! Used 18’, 22’ stock- 14’ dump Ray Swearingen...... 785-452-8498 LIVESTOCK & HORSE 27’ JAVORSKY FIELD Cultiva- Used 3 horse GN- slant BERG REPAIR Steve Burr...... 785-826-0103 Brad Budden...... 785-280-0915 TRAILERS tor with 3 bar harrow, Calvin Carlson.....785-819-1480 Billy Randle...... 785-479-1152 2 used 14’ GN flatbed 14200 Godlove Rd. FLATBED TRAILERS vibrator-K-Shanks, 7” spacing Ty Bryant...... 785-366-0261 Tim Hamm...... 785-392-4334 VISSER TRAILER SALES • 1-800-526-0939 • Westmoreland, KS Sheila Van Winkle ..785-280-3564 Rachelle Swearingen...... 785-452-5115 and gauge wheels. Hutchinson, Brian Swearingen...... 785-565-3898 Herington, KS • 785-258-2800 www.circle-dtrailers.com 785.457.3534 620-662-6286 2-23-16 sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 1:20 PM Page 27

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IHC 4500 FIELD CULTIVATOR Case IH 6500 disc chisel...... FOR SALE: 2004 JD 1770 NT Travalong 5th wheel trailer...... NEW VERSALTILE 22’, great shape, $3500; 1570 ...... $4,000 16 row planter. Green star moni- ...... $3,900 DEALERS case tractor180 HP, good JD 310 14’ disc...... $2,500 tor, dual rate w/liquid fertilizer. 1-Used HB200 Hydrabed...... USED FORAGE shape, $5500. 785-418-5746 Hutchmaster 14’ offset disc..... Corn/Milo/SB plates, good ...... $5,795 HARVESTERS & HEADS ...... $3,000 WE RENT TREE SHEARS! shape, always shedded. Used #3150 Besler bale bed... ‘11 Claas 960...... Coming White 230 21’ field cultivator ... BOBCATS - TRADE-INS $37,500. 785-293-2031 or ...... $4,995 ‘10 Claas 980...... Coming PLANTER SALVAGE 293-2029 IH 800-900-950-955 Cyclo ...... $3,000 2014 Bobcst S750 A91 TS 180 Used Deweze bale bed Dually ‘09 Claas 980 Several Gravity Wagons ...Call hrs...... $54,000 coming in ...... $4,950 ’05 Claas 900...... Call JD 494-1280, 7000-7300, GP 15’ mtd drill 24x7....$2,500 2014 Bobcat S570 A91 TS, 27 8480 CASE-IHC BIG BALER IH #950 8RN with coulters ...... ‘04 Claas 900...... Call plate and plateless Farmhand 945 XL loader hrs...... $42,500 like new, $2750. 785-527-0200 ...... $6,500 Claas RU600, 8 row head...... White 5100 with JD mounts ...... $2500 2014 Bobcat E50 CH&A 250 ...... From $30,000 White 5100 6-30 hrs...... $64,000 IN THE SANDBOX CASE 440 3 *********************************** Koelzer Repair planter...... $2250 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, SERIES 1600 Hrs. $23,500. TRACTORS Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 Rhino SE15-4 Rotary Cutter.... S&C, 200 hrs ...... $43,000 L220 loaded N-Holand 600 hrs. 2012 Case 315...... $190,000 ...... $5,500 2013 Bobcat S530, cab & $30,000. LS 185.B 700 hrs new WINCHELL’S, INC. Agco Star 8360 ...... $45,000 SALVAGE COMBINES Reynolds 4 yd scraper..$2,750 heat, 225 hrs...... $36,000 rubber $20,000. Bobcat 773 *********************************** ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, JD 8350 Grain drill 21x7...... 2012 JD 5055E Open Platform C/H/AC 1400hrs $20,000. 209 Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 COMBINES F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, ...... $2,250 MFWD tractor, 100 hrs. Mastercraft 300 hrs $28,000. 0% For 5 years on all 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, Mellenbruch w/553 loader ...... $28,500 1984 Hurst olds lightening rod- COMBINES 62 & 72 Series combines 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, 2012 Bobcat S650 A71, 1250 shifter $17,000. 2011 Heritage 2007 Case IH 7010, 4WD ‘13 Gleaner S67 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, Machinery hrs...... $37,000 Softail 6K $11,500 70 Chevy 1/2 2011 Case IH 7088, 4WD ‘12 Gleaner S77 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH Soldier, Kansas 2006 Komatsu PC35 Open Ex- A./CAuto Loaded $18,000. 2011 Case IH 3020 flex 30’ ‘12 Gleaner S67 TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. www.mellenbruchmachinery.com cavator w/12&24” bkts, 1100 785-456-3336 2007 CASE IH 2588, 4WD ‘11 Gleaenr S67 SALVAGE TRACTORS 785-834-2541 hrs...... $26,000 2007 CASE IH 2020 flex, 30’, (2) ‘10 Gleaner R76 ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, Cell: 785-305-0234 CAT 305CR Excavator, 1800 Gleaner Combines 35’ ‘05 Gleaner R75...... $120,000 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, hrs...... $37,500 ‘04 R75 RWA...... $72,500 2006 Case IH 2388 4WD ‘02 Gleaner R72...... $85,000 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, TIRE TOWN INC. Bobcat S590 skid loader, C, H, ‘01 R62...... $66,500 2005 CASE IH 2208 8RN ‘99 Gleaner R72...... $75,000 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE 18.4-34 new, 10p ...... $575 & A, HF SJC, 400 hrs ...... ‘99 R62...... $44,500 NEW TRACTORS ‘95 Gleaner R72 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, 11L-15 rib 12p, new ...... $90 ...... $39,500 ‘94 R72 Cummins...... $38,500 Case IH Magnum 250 CVT ‘98 Gleaner R62...... $67,500 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, 800/70R38, 80% ...... $1,500 Service on all Case IH Maxxum 140 MFD (2) ‘97 Gleaner R62 ...$45,000 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD 16.5L-16.1, 10p, new ...... $235 Bobcat Equipment EZ Trail Gravity Wagons, Case IH Maxxum 125 MFD ‘94 Gleaner R62...... $40,000 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, 20, 8-38, 10p, new ...... $760 Stop by and talk to us. Grain Carts, and Header Case IH Farmall 105U MFD ‘13 3000 12R30...... $55,000 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; 18.4R46, new...... $1,450 Trailers. Case IH Farmall 120C MFD ‘11 3000 12R30...... $50,000 MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. Nationwide Shipping Now Is The Time To Trade USED TRACTORS *********************************** WE DEAL Great Plains Tillage Tools 2013 Case IH Magnum 340 MISCELLANEOUS Mike’s Equipment Other Sizes and Prices ALL MACHINES INSPECTED 1984 AC 6080, Cab 2WD Sunflower Tillage equipment... BUHLER, KANSAS New & Used & READY TO WORK. 81 Farm Eq. Service 1976 AC 185 w/loader ...... Coming in daily 1-800-543-2535 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 1969 JD 4020 913-441-4500 913-682-3201 3695 Green Valley Road 1-800-357-3101 MISCELLANEOUS Manhattan, KS 66502 2010 Case IH 330 Turbo, 31’ 2006 Case IH RMX 370 disc Case & IH 28’ Tractor Salvage 2006 Case IH DCX 131, disk mower Case 300’s thru 2096 2011 Case IH 1240 16/31 fert. Kalvesta Impl. For More Details Call IH 460’s thru 5488 2010 Case IH 1240 16/31 Greg • 785-215-4285 Company, Inc. Over 1000 Tractors on shelf 2008 Case IH 1240 16RN, BF Travis • 785-410-8985 New & Rebuilt parts for all 1995 Case IH 4800 FC 32’ 620-855-3567 Office • 785-537-9979 brands of tractors & combines 2007 MF 2745, net/twine KALVESTA, KS 67856 TRACTORS 12 Price Bro MK12 .$10,000(W) Want to buy 1999 NH 658 twine www.kalvestaimplement.com Allis Chalmers Tractors 13 CIH S550...... $259,000(W) 98 NH 664...... $9,900(G) Case & IH salvage tractors 1990 Hesston 1150 MoCo 14 CIH S400...... $254,500(W) 03 CIH RBX562...... $9,500(H) 180-Cab Loader ...... $6,500 IH 490 disc 25’ SALVAGING COMBINES 13 CIH S350...... $227,000(H) WINDROWER 200D, 7020 loaders...$8,900ea Elmer’s Repair Landpride RB 55120 10’ blade N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, 12 CIH M340...... $217,000(M) 12 CIH WD2303 ...... $96,000(G) 7000D, 7050D cabs ...$9500ea CENTRALIA, KS 2004 JD 915-7 ripper AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, 13 CIH M340 ...... $215,000(W) 09 NH H8040...... $65,000(P) 7040 CAH rebuilt PST.$12,500 785-857-3248 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, 13 CIH M290 ...... $189,000(H) 04 JD 4895 ...... $42,000(M) Seneca, KS • 785-336-3158 www.elmersrepair.com 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, 13 Versatile 375-T4$189,000(G) 04 CIH WDX1101 ...$39,000(G) 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. 14 Buhler 2375...... $179,900(G) 14 CIH DC133 ...... $34,500(M) 11 CIH M290...... $179,500(G) 13 CIH DC162 ...... $24,000(W) stk#3932, Consigned...... 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 SHUCK Massey. Several black and or- 12 CIH M315 ...... $155,000(W) 06 CIH DCX161...... $19,000(W) ...... $11,500 McConnell Machinery ange Gleaner cornheads. 10 CIH M180 ...... $142,000(S) 08 NH 1475...... $17,500(G) IMPLEMENT 1993 White 6125 PFA, 6000 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS 15 JD 6170M ...... $125,000(W) 03 CIH DCX161 ...... $16,000(H) IN STOCK- NEW MASSEY hrs., w/E-Z On loader, 18 12 CIH P185...... $125,000(S) 03 NH1475 ...... $11,000(S) FERGUSON HESSTON 785-843-2676 Jack Boyle 06 CIH STX330 .....$122,000(H) GRAIN DRILLS speed power shift, Cummins or Vermillion 2900 SERIES 14 JD 6140M...... $89,000(G) 14 CIH PD500...... $155,000(G) engine. stk#3810 ...... $44,900 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 00 JD 8110FWA ...... $78,500(H) 14 CIH PD500 ...... $155,000(W) ROUND BALERS 2007 JD 7230 Premium Cab- 785-242-1463 14 CIH F125-A ...... $67,000(H) 12 CIH SDX40 ...... $125,000(G) IN STOCK- 14 WHEEL 14 CIH F95-C ...... $53,000(W) PFA, 4600 hrs., 3 remotes, WANTED: HORSE DRAWN 12 CB 4740AP ...... $69,000(H) HYCAP H&S RAKES Evenings 04 MF 6490...... $45,000(M) 13 CB 4030AP ...... $62,500(H) Buddy seat, command center, farm machinery, Iron worker 87 CIH 7120...... $40,000(G) 05 SF 9433 40’ ...... $59,500(P) 2003 Hesston 946A Round vision roof...... $69,900 785-979-2271 machine. Also MayTag Wringer 13 Mahindra 7060 ..$38,500(W) 10 LD 5530...... $59,000(S) Baler w/Fire Extinguisher, 1995 MF 3650, 2700 hrs...... www.mcconnellmachineryco.com Washers. Danial Mullet, 2130 16 Mahindra 5035 ...$26,000(S) 15 GP 3S3000 ...... $55,000(G) 3500 Bales, Mesh Wrap, ...... $19,900 Wagon Rd. Ft. Scott, Ks. 66701 80 Versatile 835...... $10,000(P) 08 SF 9530 ...... $52,500(G) Exceptionally Nice. stk#2026.. 83 CASE 2290...... $5,000(W) 11 CB 4030AP...... $47,000(S) 2010 AGCO Hesston Series COMBINES 08 CB 4740AP ...... $46,000(H) ...... $14,900 1372 DMC, 12’ center pivot, 99 CIH 2388 ...... $560,00(W) 03 CB 4740AP ...... $41,000(H) 1968 Massey Ferguson 135 Rubber on steel conditioners, 14 CIH 8230 ...... $298,000(H) 04 GP 3S4000...... $40,000(H) Diesel multipower, 37 PTO HP. 3 pt hitch, Hyd swivel gearbox, 13 CIH 8230...... $275,000(G) 10 GP 3S3000...... $38,500(W) Major Overhaul 2010 Hyd header tilt, top shield pro- 13 CIH 8230...... $255,000(G) 12 CB 3200TS ...... $33,500(G) Stk#3747 ...... $5,900 13 CIH 8230...... $249,000(G) 04 JD 455 30’...... $29,900(G) tectors. Stk#4017...... $17,900 12 CIH 7230...... $235,000(G) 97 GP 3S3000 ...... $23,500(G) Hesston 856 round baler...... 2001 New Idea 5409 Disc 12 CIH 8230...... $235,000(G) 00 SF 9432...... $17,000(S) ...... $4,900 Mower w/swatch board, 9’ very 11 CIH 9120 ...... $225,000(W) PLANTERS E-Z Trail GC37 header transport low use. Stk#3840 ...... $5,695 480/80R38 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,002 11 CIH 8120 ...... $205,000(W) 11 CIH 1250 ...... $135,000(W) stk#2303, red, 37’, lights, 2012 MF 1635 Hydrostat, 4WD 480/80R42 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,156 10 CIH 7120 ...... $195,500(P) 13 JD 1770 ...... $112,500(W) brakes, straps....New In Stock 09 CIH 7088...... $165,000(G) 12 CIH 1245...... $90,000(G) Cab Tractor, MF DL120 lder & 340/85R28 RAD 6000 ...... $600 08 CIH 7010 ...... $159,500(W) 10 CIH 1250...... $90,000(G) 2004 Hesston 745 round baler, factory joystick, 66” skid steer 420/85R28 RAD AT FWD ...... $786 gathering wheels, ramp, very 12 CIH 6130 ...... $158,000(S) 05 JD 1770 ...... $69,500(W) bucket extra clean, low hrs, Additional 10% off all Firestone Ag tires thru March 21, 2016 05 CIH 2388 ...... $112,000(H) 09 AGCO 8816...... $68,000(H) clean, low bales, consigned 414 hrs. Stk#3708 .....$24,900 03 CIH 8010 ...... $75,000(W) 14 CIH 1225 ...... $45,000(W) stk#143 ...... $10,000 JD 36 loader w/bucket & reser- www.donstire.net 01 CIH 2388 ...... $64,000(H) 08 CIH 1230 ...... $37,000(H) Hesston 1375 disc mower con- TF-866-888-7838 91 CIH 1660 ...... $28,500(H) 96 JD 1760 ...... $22,000(W) voir, front aux pump available. ABILENE, KS 89 JD 9500 ...... $22,000(W) 98 White 6128 ...... $18,750(W) ditioner...... $16,900 stk#4006 ...... $1,500 HEADERS 89 JD 7000 ...... $10,000(W) Sunflower 6432-30 Land Finish- 2005 AGCO DT240A, 3,970 12 CIH 3020...... $259,00(M) 97 CIH 955 ...... $7,500(S) er, good condition ...... $18,500 eng. hrs. Superluxe air seat, BRUNA IMPL. CO. 2008 Case IH Puma 140 w/ldr 12 CIH 2162...... $65,000(G) 97 CIH 900 ...... $5,500(S) 2005 Challenger 660, 1,250 CVT trans., cab suspension, HAY EQUIPMENT: 4100 hrs...... $72,000 (H) 10 CIH 2162 ...... $65,000(W) SPRAYERS eng. hrs., Duals, spreader extra worklights, front weights 2012 Case IH WD1903 w/16', 1998 NH 8360 w/ldr, 5855 hrs.. 13 Mcdn FD75...... $64,000(W) 14 CIH SPX4430 ....$271,027(G) ...... $38,500 (M) 13 CIH 2162 ...... $62,000(H) 12 CIH SPX4430.....$259,000(P) chopper, lateral tilt, variable & wheel weights stk#3676...... 335 hrs...... $97,500 (C) 08 JD 612C ...... $61,000(H) 14 CIH SPX3330 ....$195,000(H) header drive, GTA monitor, ...... $91,900 2011 Case IH WD1203 w/16', SPRAYERS: 12 CIH 2162 ...... $58,000(H) 06 CIH SPX3310 ....$135,000(G) Field Star, stk#2960...... 1998 AGCO 8745 cab, 2WD 385 hrs ...... $89,500 (M) Bestway FPIV 80' $22,500 (W) 12 CIH 2162 ...... $57,000(H) 11 CIH 4420...... $120,000(W) ...... Rental Reduced, Call tractor, 5,400 hrs approx., very 1989 JD 3830 w/16', 3945 hrs.. Bestway FPIII 80'...$13,800 (H) 08 CIH 2162 ...... $56,900(H) 06 CIH SPX3310 ....$109,000(H) ...... $19,500 (S) Bestway 1200 100'.$22,500 (C) 10 CIH 2152...... $56,000(G) 07 CIH SPX3310 ....$102,000(H) 2008 Challenger FHB-25 flex clean. Stk#1243...... $18,500 06 Mcdn FD70...... $54,000(H) 06 Apache AS1010...$78,000(G) head w/SCH, good condition, ASV/Lowe SK150 auger, one 1997 Case IH 8370 14'...... 2013 Patriot 4430 100', 1687 04 CIH 2412 ...... $37,000(W) 00 CIH SPX4260 .....$58,000 (H) stk#1247, Rental Reduced ..... owner, lightly used on Hobby ...... $9,500 (S) hrs ...... $189,500 (M) 08 CIH 3208 ...... $34,000(H) 99 CIH SPX3150 ...... $41,000(H) ...... $19,000 Ranch, excellent condition 1991 Hesston 1160 14'...... 2011 Patriot 4420 100', 2380 10 JD 635F ...... $33,900(G) TILLAGE Long Crop Dividers for 9700 planetary drive unit w/6” & 12” ...... $4,950 (C) hrs ...... $162,500 (S) 05 Mcdn 963...... $32,500(P) 13 CIH 5310 ...... $38,000(W) 2009 Patriot 3330 100', 1321 14 JD 625F...... $32,000(W) 04 SF 1434-36 ...... $32,000(G) Series MF header...... CALL Hex auger bits, stk# Con- 1989 NH 499 12' .....$4,850 (H) 14 CIH 3020 ...... $29,000(H) 08 GP 7556 ...... $31,000(S) 2013 MF 2170XD, 15,700 bales, signed ...... $2,200 1990 NH 489 9'...... $2,500 (M) hrs ...... $170,000 (W) 13 JD 635F...... $25,700(H) 03 SF 1434-33 ...... $27,500(G) C1000 monitor, moisture sen- Hicks MFG 36” tree saw, one 2005 Case IH RBX562 ...... 2005 JD 4720 90', 2057 hrs ..... 12 CIH 3020 ...... $23,500(P) 99 SF 1443...... $17,500(W) sor, roller chute, bale weight owner, lightly used on hobby ...... $11,500 (W) ...... $98,500 (C) 07 CIH 2020 ...... $23,000(W) 89 JD 630...... $16,900(G) kit, stk#1552, 0% For 36 Ranch, excellent condition, 2007 Case IH RBX563 ...... 1991 Spra Coupe 220 65', 10 CIH 2020 ...... $19,800(W) SF 1443-29 ...... $14,900(G) 3291 hrs...... $11,950 (W) 98 Mcdn 962 ...... $19,000(H) Krause 2143 ...... $13,500(W) Month Financing...... Stk# Consigned ...... $5,000 ...... $15,000 (C) 04 JD 630F ...... $17,500(G) CIH 4900 ...... $5,500(H) ...... Reduced, MUST GO Central States DBS2000 Bale 1998 Case IH 8480 $5,000 (C) 1997 Spra Coupe 3440 60', (4) CIH 1020’s, (8) CIH 1010’s, 00 CIH 7500 ...... $4,500(H) Sunflower 1435-29 tandem disc, Spear, one owner, lightly used 2006 JD 567 ...... $1,000 (W) 3201 hrs...... $30,000 (C) (8) CIH 1063/1083 CH’s ...... 85 Krause 1904 ...... $4,000(W) new ...... In Stock on Hobby Ranch, excellent 2001 Vermeer 605XL...... 2008 Spra Coupe 4460 80', See www.straubint.com for White Planter 8128 8 row vert. condition, Stk# Consigned...... $9,500 (H) 1725 hrs...... $56,000 (H) prices on these headers. Salina, Kansas (S) 1996 Tyler Patriot WT 75', 4936 BALERS/RAKES 1-800-658-4653 fold & liquid fert., with 8900 ...... $500 2011 Vermeer 605SM...... 11 CIH RB564...... $35,900(G) Pratt, Ks. (P) splitter stk#2682, sell together ...... $22,500 (W) hrs ...... $47,500 (W) 13 CIH RB564 ...... $34,000(H) 1-877-680-4455 or separate, stk#2680...... Lawrence, KS TRACTORS: 13 CIH RB564...... $32,000(G) Marion, Kansas (M) Bruna Impl. Co...... $35,000 785-843-8093 2011 Case IH Magnum 290, C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 11 CIH RB564 ...... $27,500(H) 1-877-382-2188 2005 MF 9790 combine. Recon- 1190 hrs...... $165,000 (H) 09 NH BR7090 ...... $22,000(W) Wichita, Ks. (W) 800-654-5191 H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 09 Darf 917 ...... $22,000(G) 1-800-779-7012 ditioned, Excellent Condition. Fax: 785-843-1014 2004 Case IH MX285, 3430 hrs 09 NH BR7090 ...... $16,900(S) Hutchinson Ks. (H) Rental Reduced...... CALL ...... $89,500 (C) M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 07 CIH RBX563 ...... $16,900(G) 1-800-658-1714 2005 MF 8000-30 flex header... 2011 Case IH Magnum 260, S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 13 Beaver VA 17 WH $16000(S) Great Bend, Ks. (G) ...... Just In, Rental Reduced 2026 hrs...... $135,500 (W) 1-800-658-1706 W - Washington: 785-325-2232 03 Hesston 956 ...... $14,500(W) Woods 3180 15’ Batwing 2012 Case IH Magnum 225 13 NH 664...... $10,300(G) Visit www.straubint.com for up JD 567 ...... $10,500(P) to date listings, pictures, and Mower, good shape, 15 ...... CVT w/ldr, 1794 hrs ...... List of our entire descriptions...... $6,900 ...... $149,500 (C) used inventory on: 1976 MF 1105, 3665 hrs., 111 2007 Case IH Maxxum 140 www.brunaimplementco.com PTO HP, Multipower, Cab, w/ldr, 3462 hrs ... $62,500 (S) Dual Speed PTO, One Owner, 2013 Case IH Maxxum 125 Won’t find any nicer, cleaner. wldr, 801 hrs...... $95,000 (M) 2-23-16 sect. 2.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 1:20 PM Page 28

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2011 CASE IH 1250 16r30 CASE IH 8870 SWEEPER With USED TRACTORS FARM HAND: FULL TIME IN WE ARE DEALERS FOR Pro600, $58,000. Scales, Shark 16’, 1380 hrs. 785-632-1897 ‘09 Case IH Farmall 35 MFD Manhattan area. CDL and me- x tooth openers, Liquid Fertilizer, w/ ldr, 290 hrs chanic experience. Call Pneumatic down pressure, 9610 JD COMBINE, TRASH ‘98 CASE IH 8920 2WD 7410 785-539-1950 TrueCount clutches 2 rows, spreader 4WD, big top bin ex- hrs. g Bean, Corn, Milo Plates, Field tensions greenstar ready, 930R ‘97 Case IH 5240 MFD FAMILY FARM NEEDING Ready in Great Conditinon header included, 930F sold w/loader, 9810 hrs Kelly-Ryan- fulltime employee on irrigated- 604 & 605 N balers 785-456-9976 separately. 620-960-3863 ‘88 Case IH 7120, 2WD, 5650 Kewanee - Westendorf dryland- livestock farm. Located 6640/6650 Rancher baler hrs C.E. Attachments NC Kansas. CDL required or ca- R2300, R2800 twin rake PRE-OWNED TRACTORS PRE-OWNED BALERS ‘77 IH 986 w/loader H&S pable of qualifying for one. BPX 9000 processor ‘93 JD 7800, 11029, 12000 hrs (B) ‘10 JD 568, 10969, 9500 Bales (E) ‘41 IH FarmAll A w/Woods Just In 785-593-6863 VR1022/1224 wheel rake ‘10 JD 8225R, 11158, 1118 hrs. (E) ‘10 JD 568, 11039, 6000 Bales (E) belly mower 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’, TM700, TM800 trailed mower ‘11 JD 8235R, 11199, 1214 hrs. (H) ‘11 JD 568, 11061, 5795 Bales (H) MISCELLANEOUS 18’, & 20’ GATES BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. PRE-OWNED COMBINES ‘13 JD 569, 11098, 6000 Bales (E) ‘13 CASE IH DC132 disk CORRAL PANELS USED VERMEER BALERS ‘13 JD S660, 11015, 850 hrs. (H) MOCO 8’ corral panels...... $60.00 Hydra-Bed™ & accessories ‘12 JD S670, 10310, 670 hrs. (E) ‘10 CASE IM 1250 planter 10’ corral panels...... $70.00 FOAM INSULATION Winkel Livestock Equip. ‘12 JD S670, U08957, 644 hrs. (E) 12/30 12’ corral panels...... $80.00 The Icynene Insulation Winkel Flatbeds ‘13 JD S670, 10799, 626 hrs. (E) Bush Hog 3126 rotary mower 14’ corral panels...... $90.00 System™ Metal Bldgs. — Bar 6 Cake Feeders ‘13 JD S670, U09738, 546 hrs. (B) new blades 16’ corral panels...... $100.00 Homes Dixie Chopper Lawn Mowers ‘07 Case IH RMX340 25’ MILLER RANCH HD Round Bale Feeders$250 ‘09 Case IH 330 turbo 25’ 800-334-3626 SKID LOADERS 2 Case IH 4300 FC 26’ and 33’ Healthier, Quieter, More EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS Case IH 4800 FC 23’ Energy Efficient.™ 33778 K-99 Hwy. New Gehl R260 skid loader Case IH 6500 conser til chisel MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. New Gehl V330 skid loader 3160 US 24 Hwy 1104 E 8th 300 W 48th Street 14’ Alma, Kansas New Gehl RT210 track ldr. Beloit, KS 67420 Ellsworth, KS 67439 Hays, KS 67601 Sunflower 1433 25’ disk 785-765-3588 2012 Gehl 5640 E skid loader (877) 542-4099 (866) 522-9600 (800) 658-4640 Soil mover 30RF scraper www.millerranchequipment.com Gehl CTL 70 Cab Encloser ‘96 JD 9500, 4WD, 3275 eng., 2013 Case, SV250 fully — SKID STEERS — ‘12 Apache AS1020 .$132,200 2205 sep. 4020 JD TRACTOR, SERIOUS equipped, 1500 hrs ...... ‘12 JD 333D Track . . .$59,500 ‘12 New Leader 345 .$99,500 ‘96 JD 920 flexhead Inquires only. $6000...... $33,000 ‘13 CIH SV300 ...... $42,500 — TRACTORS — ‘91 JD 653A row head Loyal to You! 785-447-3458 Worksaver walk thru pallet — PLANTERS/DRILLS — ‘09 JD 9430 PTO . . .$159,000 ‘89 JD 643 cornhead ‘08 JD 1750 8/30 . . . .$28,500 From a GoBob Customer: forks 48”...... $800 ‘04 JD 9420 ...... $126,500 ‘98 CASE IH 2366 4WD 2220 1989 378 PETE. 15 SPD.; NEW ‘08 JD 1760 12-30” . .$45,000 ‘11 JD 8360R ...... $225,000 “We have been raising cattle Tires. 3406 CAT. 785-822-7788. CEA high dump 8’ bucket ‘01 JD 1770 16-30” . .$35,500 hrs. eng.,1550 hrs. sep. for 30 years and we are Haugen bale grapple bucket ‘11 JD 8310R ...... $179,500 ‘91 Case IH 1680 combine $15,500. ‘05 JD 1770 16-30” . .$47,500 ‘12 JD 8335 MFWD .$220,000 proud to say that we use Go- New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$74,500 4WD Bob equipment and materi- 2 PAIR 400 GALLON SADDLE New CEA pallet forks ‘10 JD 1770 16-30” . .$72,500 ‘97 JD 8300 ...... $75,000 ‘06 Case 1020 30’ ‘99 JD 8100 w/ loader.$86,250 als as much as we can. It’s tanks, 1 with hydraulic pump. New CEA tooth bars ‘08 JD 1770 16/30” . .$62,500 ‘05 Case 1020 30’ built the old fashioned way - ‘07 JD 1770 16-30” . .$51,500 ‘07 JD 7830 ...... $105,000 $600 and $200. 785-336-2067 New Mensch, manure scrprs ‘89 Case IH 1020 25’ tough, dependable and built New Danuser post hole ‘11 JD 1770 12/30” LF $76,500 ‘94 JD 7800 MFWD . .$57,500 ‘99 Case IH 1020 20’ ‘05 JD 1770 12/30” . .$41,000 to last.” 12 JD COULTERS WITH float- diggers, skid loader mounts ‘14JD 6125 loader . .$100,000 ‘94 Case IH 1063 cornhead ing yetter thrash wheels. ‘12 JD 1790 16/31 . .$114,500 ‘94 JD 4760 MFWD . .$57,500 1-866-287-7585 ...... $2,500 ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$39,750 ‘89 Case IH 1083 cornhead $250/row off of late JD planter. New brush grapples ‘89 JD 4455 ...... $34,500 IH 810 platform www.gobobpipe.com ‘99 JD 1780 6/11 . . . .$22,950 ‘74 JD 4030 w/ loader $15,500 785-336-2067 New Bale Spears for big ‘09 DB90 36 row . . . .$99,950 IH 863 cornhead rounds and square...... $650 ‘12 Kinze 3660 16/31$109,300 ‘61 JD 3010 2,650 hrs .$8,500 ‘95 Case IH 8465, A. baler 354-12B ROTOMIX FEED BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS NEW EQUIPMENT ‘09 Kinze 3660 16/31 .$64,500 ‘05 CIH MX255 loader $89,500 ‘92 NH 660 twine/ net baler wagon. 785-479-1416 Enorossi 12 & 14 wheel ‘05 Kinze 3650 16/31 .$42,500 ‘13 CIH 140 ...... $58,000 ‘86 Hesston 5530 rd. baler ‘15 NH T8 435 . . . . .$260,000 — USED IMPLEMENT — hayrakes ‘05 Kinze 3200 12-30 .$23,850 ‘11 Case IH WRX301 12 SMITH POSTYARD ‘04 Kinze 3650 12/23 .$42,000 — TILLAGE — 1974 MF 165, gas, low hrs. Meyer’s manure 350 sprds...... ‘12 JD 2100 5 shank .$10,500 wheel rake Hedge Post ...... $15,000 ‘03 Kinze 3700 24-30” $53,350 IH 2350 loader Gehl 1870 rd. baler — COMBINES — Peripheral 5 shank . . . .$5,450 Cimmaron 6’, 7’, & 10’ 3 pt. ro- IH 2001 loader Delivery Available 2014 Gleaner S77 combine ‘13 JD S690 ...... $275,000 ‘08 CIH 730B shank . .$12,500 tary mowers 60” rotary mower 2 pt. hitch Hesston 946 rd. baler ‘12 JD S670 4WD . .$195,000 DMI Tiger II 7 shank . .$9,750 2013 Gleaner S-77 H&S GM170 grinder mixer JD 913 V-ripper, 3 shank JEFF SMITH ‘12 JD S660 ...... $210,000 Wilrich 3400 FC ...... $8,950 1998 Gleaner R72 ‘10 CIH 30’ Turbo VT .$36,500 NEW EQUIPMENT USED EQUIPMENT ‘09 JD 9770 ...... $121,500 620-496-8956 Gleaner 8200 25’ flex w/air Bush Hog 3710, 10’ flex wing ‘06 SF 1444 40’ . . . . .$38,500 CASE IH 1255 Planter reel ‘08 JD 9770 Hillco . .$137,500 ‘11 CIH 370 30’ . . . . .$39,000 Farmall 40C rotary mower ‘11 JD 9670 ...... $155,000 Gleaner 8200 30’ w/air reel 1999 NH TV140 bi-directional, — HAY EQUIPMENT — Farmall 55C, CVT cab ‘07 JD 9660 Hillco . .$114,500 ‘07 JD 568 ...... $21,500 METAL PANELS Gleaner 800 30’ flexhead w/ 7614 loader, 2700 hrs Magnum 250 ‘05 JD 9660 ...... $68,000 ‘96 JD 566 ...... $9,950 & ACCESSORIES Gleaner 400 30’ rigid 2009 JD 620I Gator w/cab en- Farmall 120A 2WD ‘04 JD 9560 SH . . . . .$95,500 Gleaner 700 30’ rigid closure ‘05 Gehl 2880 ...... $8,500 Maxxum 120 THE VALUE LEADER 2003 MF 9690 w/30’ head Danhuser and Lowe posthole ‘13 CAT 760 ...... $265,000 340 disc 28’ WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD 2006 8000 25’ flexhead diggers ‘06 CAT 570R ...... $74,950 Several Bush Hog rotary METAL $54/ SQUARE Kuhn 8132 manure spreader ‘11 CIH 5088 ...... $159,500 785-742-7121 mowers ‘97 CIH 2188 ...... $39,500 GB 660 loader CIH 5100 se- HIAWATHA, KS 66434 • DELIVERY AVAILABLE • ries Maxum tractors 32 corn heads Prices subject to change 24 flex heads www.hiawathaimplement.com SENECA IMPL.CO. — SPRAYERS & APPL.— Hwy. 36 West ‘15 JD 4030 ...... $247,500 WESTERN METAL Kuhlman Impl. SENECA, KANSAS ‘12 JD 4830 100’ . . .$184,750 ROSSVILLE 2 Locations • Best Service LINN, KANSAS Day ...785-336-2621 ‘13 JD 4730 ...... $205,000 Truck & Tractor LOUISBURG, KANSAS 785-348-5547 Night...... 785-336-2502 ‘13 JD 4730 ...... $179,500 ROSSVILLE, KANSAS 1-800-489-4100 ‘09 Spray Coupe 4460$66,000 785-584-6195 HAYS, KANSAS — ITEMS FOR SALE — Hoelscher 1000 Accumulator- ‘91 Spray Coupe 3630 ...... $18,900 ONEOFTHEBIGGEST 10 bale ...... $2,300 1-800-770-2725 ‘93 Patriot XL ...... $26,000 SELECTIONSOFROW Farmhand 6650 Tubgrinder . . . CROPCULTIVATORSIN ...... $8,500 KANSAS ...... CALL Knight 5042 Verti-Maxx Feed TRACTORS 2009 Demco 750 grain cart 2008 JD 7330 TractorPQ- Mixer ...... Call Cat 8’ roll out bucket, off Brandt 1050 grain cart,...... lefthand reverser new KMW 2-SF 1321 Disc offset ...... 928G ...... Special Pricing loader ...... $63,000 ...... $6,000ea 2012 JCB260 skid loader Batco 1535 belt converyor 2010 JD 7230 Tractor MFWD . . SF 4212 Culter Chisel 9ft. . . . . 2013 JCB260 skid loader MISCELLANEOUS STEEL BUILDING ...... Call ...... $6,500 New Case IH P70, P85 & 2009 Sunflower 9434-30’ NEW 2011 JD 7330 Tractor MFWD, JD 900 ripper 5 shk . . . .$4,500 P110 power units notill drill, 7 1/2” spacing 605N, 504N, 6650 Ranchers INVENTORY SALE 5200 hrs. PQ Left hand White 5 btm. plow, . . . . .$1,500 New JCB 260T EZ Trail 30’ Header Trailer VR1428 & VR1224 rakes I-Beam Construction reverser ...... Call 2012 Landoll 2000 Cultivator New JCB 225 skid loader 2009 Great Plains 4336 36’ 7040 disc mower Easy Bolt-Up Design Ford Versatile 276 Bi- 12R30 ...... $12,000 New JCB 205 skid loader disk w/ 3 row spike USED 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 Directional w/grapple loader . Orthman 9300 Cultivator 8R-W 2011 NH T6070 MFD KMW New Rhino 4150 15’ Batwing R2800, R2300, VR1428 & Many Others Available ...... $21,000 ...... $9,000 1660 ldr. 1500 hrs. New Rhino 3150 15’ Batwing VR1224 rakes (800) 369-3882 2012 JD 328 D Skidsteer . . . . Hiniker 5000 10R30 Row Crop 2011 Case IH Farmall 45 New Landoll 6230- 26’ disk 605XL, 605L, 605J, 605F, ...... $19,500 Cultivator, ...... $5,000 MFD w/ Westendorf TA 170 Case IH 1200 16RN planter 504F www.toplinebuildings.com 2000 JD 9650 W Combine Hiniker 5000 12R30 Row loader Kory 260 Gravity Wagon LARGER BALE FORKS [email protected] w/duals ...... $62,000 cultivator, ...... $8,000 2008 JCB 536-60 Agra tele- New Brown 10’ &12’ box AVAILABLE 1993 JD 9600 Combine 1700 Hiniker 1000 16rw Crop handler 2,800 hrs scrapers SPRING STEEL Sep. Hrs...... $38,500 Cultivator ...... $13,000 2006 NH TG215 MFD 1250 New Sunflower 6630/27’ ver- NEW STEEL Butterfly Supply, Inc. 2009 Gleaner R76 Combine . . Kent Series V field cultivator 23’ hrs tical till 4”x8” 14 ga., 12 ga., 11 ga. & ...... $140,000 ...... $3,500 2003 Case IH MX255 Mag- 2011 Sunflower 1435-40 1/4 sheet metal 800-249-7473 2004 AgCo flex 30’ w/air reel . . JD 886 cultivator 8 rw, . .CALL 4”x8” 14 ga. & 1/8” treadplate num, 6400 hrs split wing disc • Tubing • Rods • Cable • ...... $13,000 SF 3040 Fallow king 28’ ...... HAY EQUIPMENT New Rhino 184 rotary ROUND SQUARE TUBING 2011 JD 635D draper head ...... $14,000 New Hesston 2956A rd mower ANGLE CHANNEL & FLAT • Guardrail • Clips • ...... $27,500 Blu Jet 5 shk...... $5,000 balers New Rhino 1540 hydraulic 23/8”, 27/8”, 41/2” & 6” pipe JD 853A Rowhead . . .$19,500 Blu Jet II 7 shank, . . . . .$6,200 2013 Hesston 2856A net blade 3/4 & 7/8 sucker rods STEEL FENCING & JD 930 flexhead ...... $8,500 JD 7200 Planter 16rn, . .$7,000 baler Icon 1632 grader rear steer WELDING SUPPLIES BUILDING JD 630 flex ...... $10,000 GP 2SNT30 drill, 10” spacing, . MacDon A30D sickle MoCo Blue Valley 9‘ Hyd. Blade Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles JD 625F hydraflex . . . .$12,500 ...... $10,000 New H&S 1660 16 wheel Hi 2013 Landoll 7431-26 Vert. for sale SUPPLIES CIH 2152 Draper, 40ft .$32,000 JD 8300 drill dbl disc, . .$4,000 Cap rakes Till Welding rods & wire www.butterflysupplyinc.com 2004 CIH 1020 flex . . . .$7,000 JD 750 drill, ...... Call Vermeer R23 twin rake JD 1900 Air Cart Top & bottom belts for all bal- 2001 CIH 1020 flex 30’ .$6,000 Rhino SR20M-20 Batwing COMBINES Mertz 4275 Dry fert floater ers Several CIH 1020 flexheads in mower, ...... $7,500 2010 MacDon FD70 40’ flex cat engine, 60’ boom Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap stock ...... CALL JD dozer blade, ...... $1,400 draper JD mounts NH 795 Spreader Portable panels, Feed Bunks 2004 CIH 2208 Cornhead . . . . Wemco header trailer 32 & 35 1994 Case IH 1010 25’ head & Round Bale Feeders ft. NEW ...... CALL ...... $13,000 salvage Forrest Johnson 2005 CIH 2208 8x30 cornhead Complete listing on our web: 2005 Case IH 2388, special- HYDP ...... $21,000 www.jonesmachineryinc.com ity rotar, 1500 rotar hrs LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 2006 CIH 2612 cornhead 785-293-5583 2004 Case IH 2366 785-293-2235 12R30 ...... $24,500 BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY 1990 Case IH 1083 corn- Deutz-Allis Cornhead 8R30 . . . Smith Center, KS head ...... $4,000 785-282-3000 2003 Gleaner R65, 2700 2000 JD 1770 PLANTER. Several JD 893 Cornheads in 12x30 liquid fertilizer. $26,500. 785-282-0432 Cell sep. hrs stock ...... Call 620-983-2932 785-686-4005 1997 Case 1064 cornhead, 29 ga 40yr ptd...... $62/sq JD 500 Graincart ...... $4,500 Evening Calls Welcome recent rebuild. 438 GLEANER CORN HEAD. 4 29 ga 20yr ptd...... $55/sq 2001 Brent 1084 Graincart, AUGER & GRAIN CARTS row 38” rows. Great condition. 29 ga Galvalume ...... $47/sq nice ...... $22,500 2008 Harvest International 785-249-2785 Complete Building 2008 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . 13x72 swing hopper ...... $13,500 2010 Harvest International SUPERIOR 1974 CHEV. PU 3/4T 4WD/ Packages Hesston 1170 swather . .$3,000 10x82 swing hopper Doors, Insulation, Livestock 2008 Harvest International IMPLEMENT, INC. Graim-o-Vater Bed $1500. Rowse 27V Ultimate Hayrake . . 10x72 swing hopper Graim-o-Vater 30/ Airplane Tires Equipment, Scales, Waters ...... $21,500 New Mayrath 10x35 elect. 402-879-4723 holds 200 Bv. $1200. Badger Si- *Jobsite Delivery Available* JD 700 hyd. rake ...... $5,250 New Parker 839 grain cart lage Blower/PTO $350. (prices Vermeer R2300 hyd. rake . . . . . Parker 510 grain cart, corner Evening: 402-879-3719 785-665-7210 or 785-806-7263 subject to ...... $11,500 auger SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA (cell) change) 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 7:49 AM Page 29

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 29 BINS - DRYERS - VACS Texas A&M College of Veterinary CLOSE-OUT SALE AT Detrixhe Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Grain Vacs. 25%off on all 5”&6” Marysville Livestock Sales steel flex pipe, gaskets, assesses visually impaired steer nozzles,couplers,elbows,and fit- Every Thursday at 12 Noon tings.Toll-Free 866-327-6822. The Texas A&M Univer- to assess his status. A board Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 [email protected]. Re- sity College of Veterinary certified ophthalmologist 1180 USSALE Hwy. INFORMATION 77, P. O. Box FOR 67, FEBRUARY Marysville, 25, 2016 KS 66508 maining items will sell at the Op- Medicine & Biomedical Sci- conducted extensive eye CALVES BY THE HEAD MARYSVILLE 3 XBRD HFR 420@$177.00 timist Club Sale, Saturday ences (CVM) recently initi- exams to determine the March 12,Concordia Fair- FAIRBURY, NE 2 BLK STR $675.00 HANOVER 12 BLK HFR 440@$175.00 grounds. Also selling-blue 6’x16’ ated evaluation and assess- steer’s level of sight. It was FAIRBURY, NE 2 XBRD HFR $650.00 BARNES 2 BLK HFR 530@$174.50 ment of the eyesight of a vi- established that the steer is WASHINGTON 4 XBRD STR $625.00 CORNING 2 BLK HFR 417@$168.00 W-W stock-trailer, used only to FRANKFORT 1 BLK STR $550.00 BURCHARD,NE 6 XBRD HFR 588@$166.00 haul vac pipe. sually impaired steer do- not completely blind and ONAGA 1 XBRD BULL $400.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK HFR 540@$166.00 nated to Texas A&M Univer- does have partial vision, al- STEERS BLUE RAPIDS 2 BLK HFR 537@$165.50 sity by the Fort Worth Stock though cataracts are pres- OKETO 5 XBRD STR 412@$230.00 HANOVER 9 BLK HFR 511@$165.00 HANOVER 6 XBRD STR 373@$229.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFR 510@$163.00 Show & Rodeo. The steer, ent in both eyes. He also has WASHINGTON 3 BLK BULL 386@$229.00 SUMMERFIELD 4 XBRD HFR 591@$163.00 which had been recently ex- other congenital birth de- ODELL,NE 7 MIX STR 456@$224.50 PALMER 4 MIX HFR 582@$162.50 hibited in the Stock Show’s fects in his eyes which are PLYMOUTH,NE 7 BLK STR 478@$223.50 SENECA 6 XBRD HFR 577@$161.50 PALMER 2 BLK STR 372@$222.00 CENTRALIA 5 MIX HFR 615@$160.00 Junior Steer Show, was de- untreatable, making it unre- MARYSVILLE 2 BWF STR 400@$221.00 WATERVILLE 3 BLK HFR 676@$159.00 livered to the CVM on Feb- alistic to consider surgery OKETO 3 BLK STR 485@$216.00 SENECA 1 BLK HFR 440@$159.00 SENECA 4 BLK STR 496@$215.00 CENTRALIA 6 BLK HFR 640@$157.00 ruary 13. Junior exhibitors for the cataracts. WASHINGTON 18 XBRD BULL 490@$214.50 HANOVER 2 BLK HFR 665@$156.50 Check my prices on participating in 4-H and Two individuals, Johnny WASHINGTON 4 BLK BULL 507@$214.50 SUMMERFIELD 20 XBRD HFR 690@$156.25 Winter Discounts FFA livestock show pro- and Jana Trotter from Here- SENECA 3 BLK BULL 446@$213.00 AXTELL 2 XBRD HFR 570@$155.50 MARYSVILLE 7 MIX STR 522@$208.00 BARNES 2 BLK HFR 687@$155.50 on Brock Grain Bins grams at the Fort Worth ford, Texas, have offered to BURCHARD,NE 3 BLK STR 530@$208.00 SUMMERFIELD 2 BLK HFR 605@$155.25 CONTACT: LYNN KOHAKE Stock Show are engaged in pay for the steer’s housing HANOVER 4 MIX STR 480@$201.00 BARNES 1 BLK HFR 590@$155.00 a journey that provides at the CVM. They are promi- HANOVER 3 BLK STR 456@$200.00 VALLEY FALLS 5 BLK HFR 565@$155.00 785-336-1692 HANOVER 1 BLK STR 515@$200.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFR 685@$154.50 them lessons on life and the nent ranchers and feedlot MARYSVILLE 6 BLK STR 559@$199.00 RANDOLPH 17 XBRD HFR 657@$154.50 importance of the livestock owners in the industry. “We AXTELL 4 BLK STR 567@$196.50 BURCHARD,NE 1 BLK HFR 620@$154.00 industry. Through immer- want to thank Johnny and WASHINGTON 6 BLK BULL 555@$195.50 AXTELL 6 BLK HFR 687@$153.00 SERVICES BARNES 3 BLK BULL 456@$194.00 BURCHARD,NE 2 BLK HFR 700@$151.00 sive experiences they learn Jana, owners of the Bar-G AXTELL 29 XBRD STR 579@$194.00 WYMORE,NE 2 BLK HFR 647@$150.50 JASON HILL FENCING: Repair the responsibility and hard Feedyard, for offering fi- PLYMOUTH,NE 9 XBRD STR 589@$193.00 WASHINGTON 2 MIX HFR 667@$149.50 or build barbwire fence. PALMER 3 BLK STR 561@$192.00 FAIRBURY, NE 7 BLKX HFR 587@$148.50 785-364-6217 work required to take care nancial assistance to care ODELL,NE 13 XBRD STR 581@$191.50 WASHINGTON 1 BLK HFR 650@$148.00 of livestock, which includes for this steer,” said Green. VALLEY FALLS 5 BLK STR 599@$190.50 RANDOLPH 18 BLK HFR 756@$147.00 gaining knowledge about “This proves, once again, FAIRBURY, NE 3 XBRD BULL 496@$190.00 VALLEY FALLS 8 BLK HFR 690@$147.00 CUSTOM CENTRALIA 3 MIX STR 618@$185.50 PALMER 2 BLK HFR 605@$145.50 nutrition, health, and ani- how our industry leaders WASHINGTON 3 BLK STR 605@$184.00 BARNES 1 BLK HFR 870@$143.50 PORTABLE mal behavior. They also reach out to help in many RANDOLPH 7 BLK STR 617@$183.50 MARYSVILLE 2 BLK HFR 660@$142.50 DISC-ROLLING learn how to compete, and different ways. We are SENECA 8 XBRD BULL 552@$183.00 FAIRVIEW 8 BLK HFR 751@$142.25 AXTELL 6 WF STR 579@$183.00 CENTRALIA 5 BLK HFR 862@$140.75 DARRELL WAGONER how to win and lose grace- grateful to them for their MARYSVILLE 3 BLK STR 646@$181.50 FAIRVIEW 2 BLK HFR 847@$140.50 Cell: 785-650-4094 fully in the show ring. The support.” SUMMERFIELD 7 BLK STR 625@$181.50 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFR 605@$140.50 preparation is often an en- The circumstances sur- HIAWATHA 4 XBRD STR 576@$179.00 RANDOLPH 2 RED HFR 810@$140.50 DILLER,NE 12 MIX STR 657@$178.75 HANOVER 6 BLK HFR 859@$138.75 rounding this steer were SERVICES deavor of the entire family, MARYSVILLE 2 BLK STR 652@$175.50 FRANKFORT 62 MIX HFR 855@$135.85 bringing family members unique. At Texas A&M Uni- PALMER 8 MIX STR 638@$175.50 CENTRALIA 1 BLK HFR 805@$135.50 SUMMERFIELD 8 XBRD STR 639@$174.50 HANOVER 20 BLK HFR 848@$135.00 LARRY’S PORTABLE Sawmill closer as they work together versity he will prove benefi- HANOVER 1 BLK STR 655@$174.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK HFR 850@$134.50 service, can come saw your towards a common goal. The cial to the education of our CENTRALIA 7 BLK STR 652@$173.50 WASHINGTON 2 BLK HFR 842@$130.50 logs. 785-776-8153. monies gained from selling veterinary students. He will CENTRALIA 5 BLK STR 663@$173.00 JANSEN, NE 23 XBRD HFR 908@$130.00 785-565-2647. BLUE RAPIDS 3 BLK STR 660@$172.50 HFRETTES the animals during the show not be used for research, HANOVER 3 XBRD STR 650@$172.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK HFRETTE 885@$134.00 SPRAY EQUIPMENT are often used to finance but will be helpful in train- BURCHARD,NE 2 BLK STR 670@$170.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFRETTE 940@$128.00 college educations. ing students about a steer PALMER 3 BLK BULL 461@$170.00 GREENLEAF 1 BLK HFRETTE1,025@$126.00 WYMORE,NE 1 BWF STR 625@$168.50 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK HFRETTE 965@$124.00 2007 4455 SPRAY COOP, 60’ “The Fort Worth Stock with a visual impairment or AXTELL 4 BLK STR 675@$165.50 PAWNEE CITY,NE 1 BLK HFRETTE1,115@$109.00 Booms, foamer, light bar, rinse Show & Rodeo provides ex- other disability—how to WATERVILLE 5 XBRD STR 681@$160.50 BREMEN 1 BLK HFRETTE1,065@$107.00 tank, hydraulic tred adjusts, aux- ceptional opportunities for best care for them, and how PALMER 5 MIX BULL 534@$160.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF HFRETTE 1,170@$105.00 iliary flood lights, tow bar, float RANDOLPH 25 BLK STR 746@$159.75 FAIRVIEW 1 BLK HFRETTE 820@$105.00 tires, automatic transmition, and the young people of Texas,” to diagnose a problem. Be- SUMMERFIELD 9 XBRD STR 726@$159.25 PAWNEE CITY,NE 1 BLK HFRETTE1,100@$100.00 4 new tires, 1 owner, well main- said Dr. Eleanor M. Green, cause this steer was han- OKETO 4 XBRD BULL 616@$159.00 PAWNEE CITY,NE 1 BWF HFRETTE1,270@$95.00 BARNES 5 BLK BULL 674@$157.00 BAILEYVILLE 4 HOL HFRETTE 992@$75.00 tained. $47,000. 785-241-0177 the Carl B. King dean of vet- dled so well in preparation SUMMERFIELD 29 XBRD STR 769@$157.00 BAILEYVILLE 2 HOL HFRETTE 1,227@$68.50 erinary medicine at the for the steer show, he is very HOME 4 MIX STR 720@$157.00 BRED COWS/PAIRS 2003 WHITE 8122 12 ROW CVM. “The lessons learned easy to handle at the CVM. PALMER 3 BLK STR 670@$155.50 PAWNEE CITY,NE 1 BWF CCPR 2 yrs $2,900.00 planter with fertilizer. PALMER 5 MIX STR 738@$155.00 BREMEN 10 BLK CCPR2 yrs $2,825.00 follow them throughout The CVM is committed to 785-366-6503 WASHINGTON 3 RED STR 738@$155.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW2 yrs 8 mo $2,200.00 their lives. We support the the care of animals, the SENECA 6 XBRD STR 742@$155.00 GREENLEAF 2 BLK COW2 yrs 8 mo $2,150.00 mission of the stock show livestock industry, and all of CENTRALIA 13 MIX STR 758@$154.25 SENECA 1 RED COW6 yrs 7 mo $1,800.00 WANTED SENECA 24 XBRD STR 814@$154.00 SENECA 5 blk cows6-7 yrs 7-8 mo $1,775.00 and are proud of the stu- the Texas Livestock Shows WASHINGTON 4 XBRD STR 753@$153.00 SENECA 5 BLK COWSS 7-8 mo $1,450.00 DAMAGED dents who come through & Rodeos. Green conclud- VALLEY FALLS 34 BLK STR 771@$152.25 COWS their programs.” ed, “We are happy to be HANOVER 4 BLK STR 710@$152.25 BAILEYVILLE 1 XBRD COW 1,285@$87.00 GRAIN BLUE RAPIDS 9 BLK STR 781@$152.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,215@$86.00 Since the steer’s arrival able to help our friends at WASHINGTON 12 RED STR 827@$152.00 BARNES 1 BLK COW 1,335@$84.50 WANTED at the CVM Large Animal the Fort Worth Livestock WASHINGTON 10 BLK STR 789@$151.75 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,330@$79.00 SENECA 1 XBRD STR 740@$151.50 WETMORE 1 HOL COW 1,580@$79.00 STATEWIDE Hospital, veterinarians, Show, which does much for BARNES 6 BLK STR 881@$150.50 GOFF 1 BLK COW 1,430@$79.00 We buy damaged grain, staff, and students have the youth of Texas.” WASHINGTON 1 BLK STR 730@$150.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,625@$74.00 been working cooperatively CENTRALIA 7 BLK STR 786@$148.75 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,690@$73.50 any condition CENTRALIA 20 MIX STR 872@$148.00 WETMORE 1 HOL COW 1,325@$73.50 -wet or dry- FAIRVIEW 15 BLK STR 856@$148.00 BARNES 1 BLK COW 1,365@$72.50 FAIRVIEW 3 BLK STR 735@$148.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,705@$72.50 including damaged AXTELL 1 BLK STR 865@$148.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,490@$72.50 silo corn. SENECA 4 XBRD BULL 731@$148.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,590@$72.50 TOP DOLLAR! CENTRALIA 57 BLK STR 865@$147.25 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,405@$72.00 SATURDAY,FARM MARCH AUCTION 19, 2016 — 10:00 AM GREENLEAF 58 BLK STR 868@$146.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,390@$72.00 We have vacs (FromAt the the farm, US 36/K-15 2576 Thunder intersection Road, in Washington, HOLLENBERG, go 8 KANSAS miles north, MARYSVILLE 3 WF BULL 685@$146.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,580@$72.00 and trucks. DILLER,NE 3 BLK STR 821@$145.50 GOFF 1 XBRD COW 1,390@$71.00 3 miles east, & ¾ mile north.) FRANKFORT 60 MIX STR 901@$145.25 WATERVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,175@$70.50 HANOVER 31 BLK STR 934@$141.75 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,365@$70.50 CALL HEIDI OR 1990 New Holland TR 86 combine, well maintained, many updates, PALMER 1 XBRD BULL 585@$141.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,430@$70.00 chopper, Terrain Tracer, 4,060 hrs., SN 560151; New Holland 971, HANOVER 9 XBRD STR 900@$140.75 FRANKFORT 1 RED COW 1,220@$70.00 GARTON 20 ft. grain header; New Holland 973, 20 ft. soybean header; New MARYSVILLE 3 WF BULL 703@$139.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,655@$70.00 NORTHERN AG Holland 974, 6 row 30 inch corn head, recently rebuilt; John Deere RANDOLPH 1 XBRD STR 830@$138.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,605@$69.50 653A row head; 1982 IHC 3688 tractor, cab, air, 2 hyd., 18.4R38’s, AXTELL 34 BLK STR 971@$137.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,445@$68.50 SERVICE, INC. 3,948 hrs., SN U002231; Allis Chalmers 200 tractor, Diesel, cab; SENECA 2 XBRD BULL 945@$134.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,250@$68.00 1969 Chevrolet C-60 truck, 16 ft. bed, 350 V-8, 4&2, 64,000 miles; HANOVER 2 BLK STR 1,010@$133.75 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,175@$68.00 800-205-5751 WASHINGTON 1 BLK STR 1,095@$130.50 GREENLEAF 1 BLK COW 1,335@$67.50 2008 Dalton 32 ft. anhydrous applicator; 1997 Case-IH 6650, 16 ½ HEIFERS BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,145@$67.00 WANTED: BARNWOOD/ Floor- ft. Conser-till w/harrow; 2013 Case-IH 330, 26 ft. vertical tillage turbo SENECA 5 BLK HFR 339@$209.00 SENECA 1 BWF COW 1,130@$66.50 ing. 620-382-6393 disc, like new; 1996 Case-IH 4300, 38 ft. field cultivator; 2000 Kinze HANOVER 7 BLK HFR 342@$202.00 WETMORE 1 HOL COW 1,935@$66.50 3000, 6 row 30 inch no-till pull type planter, 2 – 150 gal. liquid fertil- OKETO 2 BLK HFR 325@$201.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 WF COW 1,315@$66.00 WANTED: USED ATV 4WD IN izer tanks, row cleaners, monitor; Great Plains 2S-2600 grain drill, OKETO 7 BLK HFR 428@$196.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,670@$65.50 good condition. 785-221-2724 300 gal. liquid fertilizer tank, 2,676 acres; JD 1560, 15 ft. grain drill, SENECA 3 BLK HFR 466@$193.00 PALMER 1 BWF COW 1,030@$64.00 7.5 in. spacing, 400 gal. liquid fertilizer; New Holland 357 grinder ODELL,NE 4 XBRD HFR 437@$187.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,505@$64.00 OWN AND OLD HOUSE FULL mixer; 2 – White 378, 6-30, 3 pt. Danish tine cultivators; AC 5-16 FRANKFORT 1 BWF HFR 325@$187.00 ODELL,NE 1 BLK COW 1,215@$63.50 SENECA 9 XBRD HFR 498@$186.50 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,445@$63.50 of old stuff? Lawrence store semi-mtd. plow; IHC 700, 8-16 on land hitch plow; IHC 720, 4-16 PALMER 1 BLK HFR 310@$183.00 PALMER 1 XBRD COW 1,205@$62.50 buys old clothing, especially plow; AC 4-14 plow; JD 3800 forage harvester; JD 3 row crop head; AXTELL 5 BLK HFR 527@$181.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,595@$62.00 1950s era. Willing to travel. Phil JD hay pickup head; Fuerst 30 ft. chain harrow; Krause 12 ft. 3 pt PALMER 2 BLK HFR 367@$181.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,160@$60.00 913-777-4710 chisel; Double G round bale unroller; 3 pt. hydraulic drive bale HANOVER 3 BLK HFR 471@$180.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BWF COW 1,125@$60.00 unroller; shop built round bale trailer; grapple for NH front end loader; SENECA 4 MIX HFR 533@$179.00 ADULT BULLS MISCELLANEOUS Rhino SPHD pto post hole digger; IHC & AC weights; Grain-O-Vater PALMER 3 XBRD HFR 498@$178.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF BULL 2,035@$102.00 10 auger wagon; Parker 300 bu. gravity wagon; Huskee 225 bu. FRANKFORT 6 RED HFR 530@$178.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK BULL 2,210@$96.50 MARYSVILLE 10 XBRD HFR 535@$178.00 HEDGE POSTS. 785-787-5346 gravity wagon w/hyd. auger; Great Bend 880 Workmaster front end loader; 2 – 4 wheel silage wagons; 4 wheel grain trailer; 4 wheel EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 3/3/2016 wagon box trailer; older 6x20 gooseneck stock trailer; The Beaver 3 OUTSIDE WOOD BURNING pt. pto stump grinder; Paul cattle scale; Arkfeld hog scale; Parker 12 BLK COWS - SPRINGERS 6-7 YRS furnace. $2100. 785-536-4361 seed bag handler; Crustbuster & JD springtooths; lagoon agitator; 25 BLK STRS/HFRS 400-600# WV HR FOR SALE: LINE AND Corner Krause 13 ft. disc; large and small plastic liquid fertilizer tanks; 25 MIX STRS/HFRS 450-600# WV HR hedge posts. 785-636-5390 Monarch 1.5 hp pump; fuel barrels; 2 – Honda Big Red 3 wheel atvs, 30 bwf/rd baldy Strs/Hfrs 500-600# WV HR not running; sprayers; dump rakes; side rake; discs; EZ flow; wire 35 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-600# WV HR cattle panels; saddle tanks; AC 310 lawn tractor; Coats 20-20A tire 35 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-650# WV HR machine; baler mtd. hay inoculator; Finco 15 gal. 2 wheel sprayer w/engine, new; Longwood wood furnace; toys incl. Brunswick trea- 17 ChrX & bk Strs/Hfrs 550-650# WV HR dle sewing machine; Tonka pickup; grader; AC combine; Murray 15 MIX STRS/HFRS 550-650# WV HR pedal tractor; antique toys; cabinets & cupboards; cow lifter; calf 50 rd baldy & bk baldy strs 550-700# WV HR puller; shop water cooler; corn knives; scrap iron and metal. 18 BLK STRS 600-700# WV HR NORMA (Mrs. Lyle) HENNERBERG 50 CHARX & MIX STRS/HFRS 600-800# WV HR Terms: cash or good check. Announcements the day of the auction take prece- 45 BLK HFRS 650-750# WV HR dence over previous advertising. 48 BLK STRS/HFRS 750-1000# WV HR Auction by: 180 BLK STRS 875-900# WV

FIELDMEN Jim Dalinghaus Dave Bures, Auctioneer Jeff Cook Greg Anderson Trevor Lundberg Auctioneers: Raymond Bott, 785-799-5643 402-239-9717 785-564-2173 785-747-8170 785-770-2271 Lee Holtmeier, Luke Bott Washington, Kansas 785-325-2734, 747-8017, 747-6888 Baileyville, KS Odell, Nebraska Hanover, KS Waterville, KS Frankfort, KS www.BottRealtyAuction.com Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 4:00 PM Page 30

Page 30 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Pasture renovation schools teach how to replace toxic fescue grass A drive through grass sees pastures needing reno- there to be grazed,” says ‘How much grass is there?’” large part of that country. beef per acre.” country in summer shows vation. Schmitz, a University of Mis- Good grass adds more Fescue is productive and Renovation does take many pastures with more “Many beef farmers don’t souri Extension livestock pounds of beef to be sold. persistent grass, Schmitz skill. The workshops ex- weeds than grass. To his see pastures as a crop to be specialist, Warsaw, Mo. Weeds don’t help. says. plain the benefits of renova- trained eyes, Gene Schmitz managed. Pastures are just “Producers should ask, Resistance to renovation However, after it became tion. To start, every tiller of comes from farmers who widespread, K-31 variety infected fescue must be say, “I don’t want to kill my was found to hold a toxic killed before new seed is clover,” Schmitz says. “A fungus living between cell planted. Also, infected seed close look shows more walls of the grass. The fun- in the soil must be sprouted weeds than clover—or gus creates a toxin, ergova- and killed. grass.” line, which protects the Any infected fescue left Schmitz is the newest grass from overgrazing. in the field eventually takes member of the Alliance for However, the toxin cuts beef over. Grassland Renewal, which gains, hurts reproduction, MU researchers, working teaches replacing toxic Ken- adds heat stress and more. at Missouri Agricultural Ex- tucky 31 fescue with novel New novel-endophyte va- periment Station farms, per- endophyte fescue. New rieties give relief. Fungi fected a spray-smother- toxin-free varieties are that do not contain toxin are spray method to eradicate available. bred into the fescues. Bene- the old before planting the The Alliance plans four ficial endophytes protect new. one-day workshops in the grass without making Renovation becomes one March. This year, sessions toxin. of the most profitable prac- start March 28 in Welch, Researchers found that tices graziers can adopt, Okla. That’s the first out-of- tall fescue without endo- Roberts says. state workshop for the four- phyte won’t survive under Details on the schools year-old group. grazing. are at http://grasslandren “Northeast Oklahoma is “The new fescue vari- ewal.org. a hotbed of toxic fescue in eties work,” Schmitz says. Advance registration is cool-season pastures,” says “The first things producers required for limited space. Craig Roberts, an MU Ex- notice: Cows leave ponds The first school will be at tension forage specialist and shade to graze during the Cherokee Red Barn café who grew up in the area. He the day. The added gains in Welch Okla., starting at 9 heads the Alliance teaching show up later. That’s the a.m. Local contact is Shirley team. start toward more pounds of Hudson, 918-542-4576. Ranchers in northwest- ern Oklahoma, southwest- ern Missouri, southeastern Kansas and northwest Arkansas are urged to at- tend, Roberts says. Every- one near the new location in the four-corner region are welcomed. The workshops return to Missouri Mar. 29 at Mount Vernon, Mar. 30 at Columbia and Mar. 31 at Linneus. The Alliance is made up of MU educators, federal agencies, farmers and com- pany representatives. Even- tually, they plan to spread the word across the Fescue Belt, from Missouri and Kansas south and east to the Atlantic coast. Fescue dominates cool- season pastures across a

Clay Pelton, Paradise, left, received his Bronze and Sil- ver Awards at the 2016 Kansas Angus Association An- nual Meeting and Banquet, Jan. 23 in Hutchinson. The Bronze and Silver Awards are the first two levels of the National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) Recognition Program. Juniors must apply for the awards and then meet point requirements in many areas of participation before receiving them. Pictured presenting the awards is Evan Woodbury, National Junior Angus Board Foun- dation director, right. Photo by Jeff Mafi, American Angus Association REAL ESTATE AUCTION 154.8 Acres of Pottawatomie County, KS Farmland, Pastureland & Potential Building Sites to be offered in 5 Tracts

SATURDAY, MARCH 19 — 1:30 PM Auction Location: The United Methodist Educational Building, 109 Main Street — WESTMORELAND, KANSAS PROPERTY LOCATED: From Westmoreland, KS, go 1 mile South on Hwy. 99 to Hartwich Rd. then 1 1/2 miles East on the South side. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The Northwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 8 South, Range 9 East, less a tract. This property consists of 154.8 acres m/l of which 76.77 acres are considered cropland acres, 54 acres of clean, native pasture with a pond and well, with the balance of 24.03 acres in wooded areas and creek. TRACT 1: 27.7 acres m/l consisting of 21 acres tillable with the bal- ance in wildlife habitat and creek. Tract 1 has Hartwich Rd. blacktop frontage and Forrester rock road frontage. Rural water line and elec- tric line is across the road. TRACT 2: 29.3 acres m/l consisting of some tillable acres, wooded areas and creek. Tract 2 is bordered by Forrester Rd. on the West with electric service across the road. TRACT 3: 40.6 acres m/l consisting of approximately 30 acres con- sidered cropland of which some is planted to wheat, several acres are in Gamagrass with the balance in stubble. Tract 3 has some wooded areas for wildlife habitat. Tract 3 is bordered by Forrester Rd. on the West and West Union Rd. on the South. Rural water and electric service are located across the road from the Southwest cor- ner of Tract 3. This property has a beautiful Southern view! TRACT 4: 57.2 acres m/l consisting of clean native pasture with a pond, a well and a short area of creek. Most of Tract 4 could be hayed if so desired. Tract 4 is bordered on the South by West Union Rd. and has a beautiful Southern view. TRACTAUCTIONEER’S 5: A combination NOTE: If you areof Tracts looking 1 for through your own 4. place in the country that offers smaller acreages, potential building sites, tillable land and pasture, COME TAKE A LOOK! Please call John E. Cline, 785-889-4775 or 785-532-8381 or Annette Cline, 785-556-3971. Check website at mcclivestock.com/clinerealty

TERMS & POSSESSION: The seller requires 10% down day of sale with the balance to be due on or before April 19, 2016. Possession to be upon closing. Buyers and Sellers to equally split the title insurance and closing cost. Buyers to be responsible for 2016 taxes. This property is being sold subject to Pot- tawatomie County Zoning Rules and Regulations. If the tracts are sold sepa- rately the Seller will provide a survey of the tracts. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed material. Sale subject to sellers’ confirmation. Cline Realty & Auction, LLC represents the Sellers' interests. SELLER: DOUG & DELLA BRACKENBURY CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC Auction Conducted By: John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer • Onaga, KS 785-889-4775, 785-532-8381 WEBSITE: www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 7:50 AM Page 31

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 31 Monsanto searches for next “Farm Mom Of The Year” They are warm and car- dressed above (farm, family, acknowledge their hard For more information on AmericasFarmers.com. In- ca’s Farmers Mom of the ing, yet tough as nails. community and agriculture). work and contributions.” the program or for complete terested parties may also Year, Attn: Sue Dillon, 349 They’re dedicated, nurtur- “So many women, partic- The five regional win- eligibility requirements and send a self-addressed, Marshall Ave., Ste. 200, St. ing, gritty, loving, hard- ularly in agriculture, just ners will be announced at official contest rules visit stamped envelope to Ameri- Louis, MO 63119. working and fun go-getters focus on what needs to get the end of April, and each who go above and beyond to done, and they do it – no winner will receive a $5,000 care for and protect their matter what challenges or cash prize. Profiles of the farms, families, communi- adversities they may be fac- winners will then be posted ties and the agriculture in- ing,” says Donnell Scott, to AmericasFarmers.com, dustry they love. Monsanto vice president of education where the public can vote Company once again wants for American Agri-Women. for one national farm mom to recognize these inspiring “They don’t do it to get cred- winner. Announced just women, and tannounced it it or attention. These prior to Mother’s Day, the has officially opened up women have a ‘get it done’ national winner will receive nominations for its 2016 attitude and love what they an additional $5,000 cash America’s Farmers Mom of do and who they do it for. We prize above and beyond her the Year contest. love reading about their ef- regional prize, for a total of “This is the seventh year forts and are proud to help $10,000. we’ve held the America’s Farmers Mom of the Year LIVING ESTATE SALE • MORTON & LORENE NIKKEL contest, and each year we are introduced to the most FRIDAY, MARCH 4 — 3 to 7 PM phenomenal women,” says SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 8 to 12 PM Tracy Mueller, Monsanto 1324 12th Street — CLAY CENTER, KS Corporate Brand Communi- FURNITURE: Mastercraft sofa; ANTIQUES&COLLECTIBLES: cations Manager. “We read Duncan Phyfe 3-tier pie crust Press glass; Depression glass floor shelf & candlestick table; 2 pink candy jar; local advertising; every nomination and their La-Z-Boy rocker recliners; 2 end old pipes; costume jewelry; stories are powerful, en- tables; coffee table; Lowrey WWII bullets & casings; 5 gal. couraging and hopeful. organ; glider rocker with ot- cream can; old metal military covered cans; metal hardware These women inspire us, toman; 2 bookcases; several small cabinets; upholstered hooks; china baby plate; Wm. and we’re proud, humbled easy chair with cane sides; Rogers silverplate “Victorian and excited to share their small oval dining table with 2 Rose” service for 8 in wood stories with the rest of the leaves & 6 chairs; swivel rocker; case; Dryden mugs & leaf full size mattress, box springs & plates; cast iron pans; place set- country.” frame; metal floor clock; vintage ting for 4 Franciscan dinner- Nominations are open Harwood upright piano with ware; Fire King Gay Fad dishes; from February 23, 2016, fancy mahogany case & bench; old canning jars; local advertis- flat top trunk with tray; ’60s ing; Seger’s Gin advertising through March 29, 2016. Any- chrome kitchen table; office print; hardside Samsonite lug- one can enter their favorite chairs; entertainment center; gage; Anna Perenna plates; col- farm mom, whether it’s their walnut 3-drawer dresser with lection of Avon Cape Cod red wishbone mirror; oak 3 drawer glass in original boxes; quilts; mom, sister, aunt, daughter, desk; old school desk; several lots of fancywork; woven Amish friend or community mem- Bentwood & spindle back wood rugs; Whitney Point wool blan- ber. Just visit Americas- chairs; wood rocker. ket; chalkware wall art; quilt squares; old chalkboard; piece Farmers.com during the GENERAL HOUSEHOLD: Wall art; home decoratives; kitchen, of marble; oak Magnuson Xray nomination period and sub- bath & bed linens; sewing & Box with hinged top; 3 gal. mit a brief essay online or craft supplies; canning supplies; Birchleaf crock; 4 gal. Western Stoneware crock. by mail that explains how luggage; stereos; turntables & speakers; old records & books; LAWN&GARDEN: J o h n the nominated farm mom dehumidifier. Deere push lawn mower; Hi- contributes to each of four KITCHENWARES: Microwave; tachi hammer drill; shop vac; Craftsman joiner/planer; metal areas — her family, farm, stand mixer; small kitchen appli- ances; metal & glass cookware; & wood ladders; McCulloch community and the agricul- Corningware; set of 18/8 stain- electric chain saw; bench ture industry. less Signature Prestige pans; grinder; pancake compressor; garden tools; auto & woodwork- A panel of judges from Tupperware; silverware; glass- ware; kitchen gizmos & gadgets; ing tools; garden hose; American Agri-Women will ice cream makers. planters; picnic table; martin once again review nomina- bird house; tractor sprinklers. tions and help Monsanto se- EVERYTHING IS PRICED & READY TO SELL! 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Page 32 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Andean bean: Small bean for sweet dreams The story of the Andean other kind of seed: Andean of mattresses. Although she dean beans, but it has the bean is, in a way, similar to beans. isn’t aware of the pea, the potential to have a huge im- AUCTIONSATURDAY, MARCH 12 — 10:00 AM that of the Princess and the In the fairytale, a small pea has a great impact on pact on our well-being. An- Located: From Barneston, Nebraska, 3 miles East on Highway Pea. However, in this tale, lump of a pea keeps the her well-being. Likewise, dean beans have the poten- 8 to 148th Road then 4 miles South or from East Side of Home the Princess is global food princess awake at night, until now, the world hasn’t tial to help us sleep better City, Kansas 10 miles North on 16th Road security and the pea is an- buried deep under a stack paid much attention to An- at night by keeping stom- TRACTORS VIII Discovator, 37.4 Ft. w/ 3 Bar achs full and food growing. 2010 JD 8270R w/1286 Hrs., Harrow & Rolling Baskets; Though not buried under MFWD, ILS Option Suspension, Great Plains, Mod. 35-4000 HD a stack of mattresses, An- Autotrac Ready Plug and Play, 40 Ft. Drill w/ 7.5” Spacing; JD dean beans (for example, 480/80 R46 Rear Rubber at Mod.714, 16’ 13 Shank Soil red kidney beans) were 70% on Rear and Duals, Saver; JD HX15 15’ Bat Wing overlooked by researchers 380/85R34 Front Rubber @ Shredder (Like New); JD Mod. because other beans were 60% on Front and Duals, Front 980 Field Cultivator 28’ w/ 3 Bar easier to breed. However, Weight Bracket w/ 10 Suitcase Spring Harrow; Case 6-20” On Karen Cichy, a research ge- Weights, Quick Hitch, 4 Land Plow; JD Mod.115, 9’ neticist for the United Hyd.,Power Shift Transmission, Blade 3pt.; JD Mod. 1450 5-16” States Department of Agri- Ser. #1RW8270RPAP006740; Semi Mount Plow; 300 Gal. culture, and her global part- 2009 JD 7830 w/ 1387 Hrs. Sprayer, w/ 40’ Booms 3pt.; ners took notice of the An- MFWD, Power Quad Transmis- Older Wil Rich 27’ Field Cultiva- dean bean. They recognized sion, 480/80R46 Rear Rubber tor w/ Anhydrous; M-M 16-7 Drill its potential to play a role in at 75% on Rear and Duals, w/ Seeder & Trip Lift; Other feeding the world. 380/85R-34 Front Rubber at Misc. Salvage Machinery. Cichy explains, “Our goal 70%, Front Weight Bracket w/ 6 BUGGIES & TACK from the beginning of the Suitcase Weights, Quick Hitch, Doctors Buggy w/ Convertible 4 Hyd., Ser. #A023349; 2010 JD Top (Nice), Single Seat Buggy project was to improve bean 7330 / 390 Hrs., MFWD, 2020 w/ Metal Spoked Rubber Tires, productivity in eastern and Power Quad Transmission, (2) Simco 15” Pleasure Sad- southern African countries 480/80R-42 Rear Rubber at dles, Herford 15.5” Roping Sad- where beans are a staple of 98%, 380/85R-30 Front Rubber dle, Older 15” Riding Saddle, diets.” In order to improve at 98%, Quick Hitch, 3 Hyd., Hoof Trimmers, 2 Single Har- bean productivity, Cichy, Ser. #RW7330K021400, with ness, Numerous Bridles and Phil Miklas, Tim Porch, and JD 741 Loader w/ 8’ Bucket, Halters and other misc. items. collaborators studied the Bale Spear, Quick Tach. (Trac- MISC. & COLLECTIBLES genetic diversity of Andean tor and Loader to be sold as JD AC-G8000S Portable Gener- beans. They wanted to iden- unit). ator (New), Hotsy Power Wash- tify potentially good COMBINE & HEAD er w/ 2 Hp. Elec. Motor on 4 parental lines for breeding 2002 JD 9650 STS Combine w/ Wheel Cart, Husqvarna Zero programs. 2782 Engine Hrs., 1948 Sepa- Turn Mower XP Series w/ 61” The researchers started rator Hrs., 30.5L-32 Front Rub- Cut & 27 Hp. Kohler, 225 Amp out by collecting 396 An- ber at 70%, 18.4-26 Rear Rub- Battery Charger on Wheels, 110 dean bean samples from lo- ber at 50%, Maurer Bin Ext., Gal. Pickup Fuel Tank w/ 12 Volt cations in the United States, Hydro. Transmission, Ser. Pump, 2 Diamond Plate Dbl. Africa, the Caribbean, #F696495. & Extra Concaves; Compartment Semi Tool Boxes, Canada, and Ecuador. Then, JD 925F 25’ Flex Head; Older 4 Diamond Plate Pickup Tool Box, they extracted DNA from Wheel Header Trailer. Semi Muffler and Radiator, New the samples and analyzed DOZER 11R-22.5 Truck Tire, Many 24.5 the DNA looking for gene di- Late 70s early 80s Caterpillar Truck Tires and Rims, Misc. 15” versity. D6D Dozer w/ 8711 Hrs., Cab, & 16” Tires, 11:00-16 JD Front Next, the researchers Heat, Air, 118” Front Blade w/ Tires, 2 Wheel Metal Lawn Cart, grew groups of Andean Tilt, Brush Guard, New Mod. 2 Wheel Cart, 20# Propane Bot- beans in various locations 61D Diamond 2 Shank Ripper, tles, Tap & Die, Numerous Box around the globe. In each lo- Under Carriage at 60%. (Very and Open End Wrenches, Ad- cation, they studied what Nice); Old AC HD10 Diesel justable Wrenches, JD 12 Volt characteristics the beans Dozer w/ 9’ Blade, Cable Lift. Grease Gun, 6” Grinder, (Parts or Salvage). Grease, ½” Air Impact & Sock- displayed and how the SEMI, DUMP TRUCK, ets, 4” Right Angle Grinder, 2- bean’s genes interacted SEMI TRAILERS Skill Saws, ½” Elec. Drill, CB’s, with the environment. For 1994 Peterbuilt Semi w/ Air Tag, Numerous Socket Sets, Sm. example, in Tanzania re- Air Up & Down, 9 Speed, Detroit Metal Tool Chest, 2- New Hyd. searchers looked to see how Series 60 Engine, Wet Kit, Air, Hoses, Ext. Cords, Gas Cans, well the beans grew in low- All Aluminum Outside Wheels, New Oil, Ratchet Binders & fertility soil. In the state of 22.5 Rubber @ 50%, 754,879 Straps, Sewer Tape, Log Washington, researchers Miles.(Excellent Shape); 1969 Chains, Semi Seat, 2 Wheel studied how well the beans IHC Fleet Star Truck, w/ DV550 Pull Type Lawn Sprayer w/ 12’ grew in drought conditions. Engine, 5x2 Speed, Single Axle, Boom, Mc-Culloch 10 Hp. In all, researchers grew 206,232 Miles Showing; 1976 Portable Generator, Metal beans in five different coun- Ford 9000 Dump Truck w/ 3406 Stands, Toro Snow Blower, tries and studied eight dif- Cat, 13 Speed Twin Screw, Fence Stretchers, Garden ferent bean characteristics. 16’x8’x58”T Aluminum Box, 11R Hose, Pry Bars, Craftsman 5 Cichy is thrilled with the -22.5 Rubber @ 90%, 223,819 Hp. Mower w/ Bagger, Gas global teamwork. “It is Miles Showing; 1970 Fruehauf String Trimmers, Elec. Hedge amazing how quickly Lowboy w/ Tandem Axle, 8’x25’ Trimmers, Old 2 Wheel Home progress can be made with & 54” Beaver Tail w/ Ramps, Made Enclosed Trailer, 7 Draw- collaborators all over 255/70R-22.5 Rubber; 1998 er Wood Cabinet, Sm. Air Com- Africa, North America, and Timpte 42’ Grain Trailer w/ Roll pressor, Air Grinder, Organizers, the Caribbean evaluating Tarp; 1986 Hobbs 48’ Semi Dry 30 Gal. Barrels, Nuts and Bolts, the same materials in di- Van Trailer w/ 275/80 R24.5 Air Bubble, 3 Dbl. Dr. Metal verse environments and for Rubber. (Road Ready) Cabinets, Chain Hoist, New JD diverse traits.” COLLECTOR CAR Filters, Impl. Lights, Old Tools, Information about An- & PICKUPS Air Hose, Barrel Pumps, Grade dean beans is now in a data- 1954 Plymouth Belvedere, 4 8 Bolts, 18 Drawer Metal Cabi- base. This will provide re- Dr., Flat 6 Cyl., 3 Speed, Pink net, Chrome Stack, Vise Grips, searchers the genetic infor- and Black, Looks Original, Chain Binders, Jumper Cable, mation they need to breed 5,872 Miles Showing? (Very ATV Sprayer, Sm. Gas 12” Nice) (Runs); 1953 Plymouth Tiller, Wire Winder, Aluminum better beans more suited to Belvedere 4 Dr. (Parts Car) (No Windows, Old Ariens Riding local conditions. For exam- Title); 1954 F100 Pickup, w/ 4 Mower, 2 Hp. Compressor, ple, farmers struggle with Speed, Straight 6 Engine, Cra- Craftsman Tool Box and many low fertility soil in east gar 15” Wheels & Rubber, All other items. Africa, so scientists can use Redone Inside and Out, Miles PRIMITIVES & OLD STUFF the database information to Unknown, (Nice); 1995 Dodge Post Pillars, Many Old Long breed beans that will grow 1500 Sport w/ Automatic, 4x4, Handled Tools, Old Wood better in low fertility areas. Reg. Cab, 6’ Box, Air, Bed Liner, Doors, Dempster Well Pump, This is welcomed news for 318 Engine, 96,171 Miles Milk Cans, Great Western small farmers in Africa, and (Nice); 2004 Dodge Dakota, Wood Stove (Nice), Riley Bros great news for the rest of us 2WD, w/ 5 Speed, 3.7 V6, Air, Oil Can, Bird Feeders, Galva- as well. AM-FM-CD, 93,570 Miles; 1974 nized Sprinkle Cans, Wood Nail Andean beans are rich in Ford F250 2wd, w/ Flatbed, 4 Kegs, Coal Buckets, Sausage essential protein, iron, and Speed, V8, 100,000 Plus Miles. Stuffer, Old Horn, Tiger Tobacco fiber. They also fix nitrogen (Runs). Can, Bow Saw, 1&2 Man Saws, into soil while growing, im- TRUCKS, GRAIN CART, Buzz Saw Blade, Old Tri & Bicy- proving the soil for future GRAVITY WAGON, TRAILER cles, Hand Saws, Jenny Lynd crops. Cichy and her team’s 1970 Ford 700, Cab Over Truck Bed, Old David Bradley Chain work on Andean beans may w/ V8, 18’ Wood Box, Twin Cyl. Saw, Hand Corn Sheller, Bird help farmers produce more Hoist, 10:00R-20 Rubber, Cages, Cob Fork, Old Gas beans for more people, and 115,390 Miles; A&L F500 500 Cans, Garden Cultivator, Pul- feed the world. Bu. Grain Cart w/ 12” Corner lies, 2 Post Vise, Neck Yokes, Look in Crop Science for Hyd. Auger & 18.4-26 Rubber; Brace & Bits, Wood Boxes, more about the team’s find- Parker 350 Bu. Gravity Wagon, Scythe, 2 RR Jacks, Wash Tubs ings. w/ 15” Extensions, 16’ Hyd. & Baskets, Old Wagon 8 Gal. Dried beans and peas are Auger, MF 10T Gear, 12.5-15 Ruckles Crock, Cast Man Hole part of a food group known Rubber; 18’x6.5’ Tandem Axle Cover, Lg. Pile of Iron and Metal as pulses. The United Na- Trailer, Bumper Hitch. Beds w/ Rails and many other tions Food and Agriculture MACHINERY items to be found by sale day. Great Plains Mod. 8537 Series Organization declared 2016 the International Year of www.beatrice77.net Click on Auctions Pulses (IYP). In celebration, the Crop Science Society of Auctioneers Comment: All major machinery items, newer or America (CSSA) created a older are in show room condition. This will be one of the clean- web page for the public est lines of machinery you will see at auction all spring. Please about pulses, www.crops. Plan To Attend. Major Machinery Items and Vehicles will sell at org/iyp. Special tabs for the 1:00 P.M. public include K-12 Educa- TERMS: Cash or Good Check. No property removed until settled for. All bids off at buyer’s risk. Not responsible for accidents or theft. Announcements day tion, Beans in the News, of sale will take precedence over printed material. Bank letter of credit on Grown Your Own, and Deli- major machinery items! cious Ideas. CSSA has also LUNCH ON GROUNDS! compiled links to various recipes, so you can increase ALLEN OLTMAN ESTATE your consumption of pulses. THE AUCTIONEERS CSSA will release more Rick Jurgens Dennis Henrichs Gale “Slim” Hardin information about pulses 402-520-0350 402-239-8741 402-520-2911 throughout the 2016 IYP cel- CLERKS: Filley Clerking Service, ebration. PO Box 85, Filley, Nebraska 68357. 402-520-3555 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 8:13 AM Page 33

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 33 Kansas Jan. milk production unchanged from 2015 Schwieterman Milk production in Kansas during January 2016 to- taled 270 million pounds, unchanged from January 2015, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural A marketingMarket commentary Outlook by Bret Crotts Statistics Service. The average number of milk cows was 142,000 head, 1,000 head less than January 2015. Milk production per cow averaged 1,900 pounds. Last week wasn’t a great market. For the time being March feeders may head to week for the grain markets. those bounces have to be the $165 level. On Monday the July corn viewed as selling opportuni- Schwieterman Marketing, closed above the 50-day ties. L.L.C. specializes in risk man- moving average, which The soybeans worked agement and cash grain and looked really good, then their way down to the bot- livestock marketing plans. proceeded to close lower on tom end of the trading range For information on the mar- APRIL VALLEY FARMS Tuesday through Friday so and usually when the mar- kets or our marketing service now the market is back to ket does that we see a jump you can contact Bret Crotts at 18432 Mt. Olivet Road LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS testing the January lows. in demand, so hopefully that 888-437-9131 or bret@swbell. Last week’s news wasn’t all is what happens this time net. 21st bad since we had good ex- around. The soybean oil The information contained ANNUAL SHOW PIG SALE port sales and ethanol pro- continues to be a bright spot herein is based on data ob- duction figures, but traders in the soybean complex and tained from recognized statis- seemed disappointed with that market is still trading tical services and other the USDA Outlook Confer- above the 50-day moving av- sources believed to be reliable. Sunday, April 3, 2016 • 1:00 PM ence’s 90 million acre esti- erage and giving some sup- However, we have not verified mate for this year’s corn port to the soybeans. We such information and we do crop. The guesses from the have plenty of soybeans, but not make any representations Preview beginning at 11:00 AM conference are by no means world vegetable oil supplies as to the accuracy or com- accurate, but it did seem to aren’t as plentiful, so the pleteness. Past results are not set a negative tone and as soybean oil is able to win necessarily indicative of fu- SALE BEGINS at 1:00 PM long as the weather is good the spread battle versus the ture results. All statements this summer, we will have meal. contained herein are current plenty of corn. The cattle market had a opinions, which are subject to PIGS ARE ALL RAISED ON OUR FARM The wheat fared worse good week thanks to change. The risk of loss in than the corn and both the prospects for higher cash trading commodity future — COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH SERVED — July KW and July Chicago cattle trade. The April live contracts is substantial. You wheat contracts made new cattle reached the highest should therefore carefully con- For more information or directions to the farm, contact: contract lows. The Kansas level since late December sider whether such trading is City contracts did gain some and the chart pattern sug- suitable for you in light of DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER: 913-682-4376 ground against the Chicago, gests that the market may your financial condition. Nei- — EVENING PHONE NUMBERS — which is perhaps because of make a run at the $145 level ther the information, nor any the high temperatures and in the next few weeks. It is a opinion expressed shall be Mark Theis Larry Theis Jerry Theis lack of moisture in the HRW similar story for the feeder construed as an offer to buy or Belt. Even if we do have a cattle, which have been sup- sell any futures or options on 913-683-4377 913-775-2130 913-683-0775 poor wheat crop, which is ported by the cash market futures contracts. not likely, we are still going and are now trading above to have plenty of wheat, so it trend line resistance. It will is hard to hope for much take more strength at the more than small short cov- sale barns to make it hap- ering bounces in the wheat pen, but it looks like the ESTATE GUN AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 10:00 AM Location: Deerfield Community Building — DEERFIELD, KS. (609 Main St.) 158 Guns - "Shot Guns; Rifles; Pistols" & 6 Large Safes Multiple Scopes & Gun Accessories LiveCheck Viewing website will for complete be Friday, list: Marchwww.larryjohnstonauction.com 4 from 1:00-7:00 pm or call for a Flyer: 620-276-6397 or Larry Cell 620-271-4392

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496.46 ACRES (in 3 Tracts) • GEARY COUNTY, KS AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 — 2:00 PM Courtyard by Marriott, 310 Hammons Dr. Junction City, Ks. Property Address: 10182 Humboldt Creek Rd. Junction City, Ks. From Exit 304 off 1-70, the property is 5 miles south on Humboldt Creek Rd. Some timbered hills to productive cropland with Humboldt Creek dissecting the fertile cropland. Beautiful valley with Flint Hills on each side. Wildlife habitat. Property of the late Robert D. Jones & Phyllis J. Jones See www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com or call office forGriffin full details or showing. RICK GRIFFIN Real Estate Broker/Auctioneer & Auction Cell: 620-343-0473 Service LC CHUCK MAGGARD 305 Broadway Sales/Auctioneer Cottonwood Falls, KS 66845 Cell: 620-794-8824 Phone: 620-273-6421 • Fax: 620-273-6425 Toll Free: 1-866-273-6421 In Office: Nancy Griffin, Heidi Maggard Email: [email protected] www.GriffinRealEstateAuction.com 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 3:59 PM Page 34

Page 34 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Kansas State University veterinarian: prepare your operation for the new VFD ruling While the new veterinary ruling by the U.S. Food and into effect Oct. 1, 2015, live- to see new labels for med- stock producers to use 2016 important antibiotics in feed directive, or VFD, drug Drug Administration went stock producers can expect ically important antibiotics to start planning ahead with feed and water, said Apley, a used on the feed of food ani- their veterinarians, and to veterinarian who special- mals by Jan. 1, 2017. build the necessary veteri- izes in beef production med- Mike Apley, professor of nary-client-patient relation- icine. The use of these an- production medicine and ship, if not already in place, tibiotics in feed will require clinical pharmacology at that this ruling requires. the authorization from a vet- Kansas State University’s The new ruling will de- erinarian via a VFD and SUNDAY, MARCH 6 — 12:00 NOON College of Veterinary Medi- mand some veterinarian sent to the feed mill or 3118 AMHERST, MANHATTAN, KANSAS cine, said that while the new and client interactions that wherever the medication is 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN & glass top coffee table; hallway sugar; granite pot; glasses; labels may be about a year weren’t required before re- being purchased. The use of COUNTRY LX VAN, AP- table; wicker chair; nest end Hamilton Beach coffee maker; away, he encourages live- garding the use of medically medically important antibi- PROXIMATELY 34,000 tables; 3 file cabinets; pr wick- silverware; electric teapot; MILES, CLEAN. er chairs; 2 Oak chairs; wood glass bowls; stemware; wood otics in water will require a 48” Vizio 1080 Progressive flat stool; bookshelf; stand; mi- weaving spool; bedding; veterinary prescription. screen TV; recliner; Castino crowave cart; wicker table; lamps; trays; vases; coffee “For example,” Apley convertible couch; living room valet; 2 card tables; stereo; cups; stainless bowls; Pyrex; said, “ranchers who are chairs; matching sofa, chair & floor lamp; typing table; chair lots KitchenAid attachments; used to using chlortetracy- ottoman; Beautiful antique mats; metal shelf; Gazelle Kenmore vacuum; fans; pres- cline in mineral to control Oak buffet; modern round Oak Free style exerciser. sure cooker; LG vacuum anaplasmosis in cattle, or table with 4 chairs; dining 65pc set of Red Wing dinner- cleaner; Christmas tree; exer- room suite with table, 6 chairs, ware (Lexington pattern); cise ball; Argus projector & feed yards using tylosin to china cabinet & pads; 2-40” Cambridge bowl; Hiesey; an- screen; pans; white shelf on control liver abscesses, vet- flat screen TV’s; full bed; an- tique wall pendulum clock; rollers; baking pans; ironing erinarians will now need to tique 5-drawer chest-of-draw- cruets; Fostoria creamer & board; speakers; BBQ grill; authorize those uses based ers with mirror; fancy walnut sugar; Thorne tree carvings; patio table; iron & teak patio on the label.” side chair; 2 Oak rockers & ot- set of Japan china; mini cups table; benches; plastic lawn These VFDs work simi- toman; modern Oak end table; & saucers; Austria butter pats; chairs; hardware organizers; Ethan Allen twin bed with blue dishes; Royal bone china tool bench; garden hose; shop larly to prescriptions given canopy & matching night creamer, sugar & tray; wooden vac; wheelbarrow; trimmers; for other products used in stand; antique dresser with trays & bowls; Luray bowl; rakes; saw horses; stepladder; livestock. The veterinarian mirror; Trestle dining table; brass items; baskets; candle- patio table & 2 chairs; flower will learn about the produc- pedestal table; full size mat- holders; tea kettle; pitcher; or- pots; lots miscellaneous. er’s operation, assess the tress & springs; bedside table; nate mirror; teapot, creamer & medical challenges and LOIS SMAIL then prescribe antibiotics if GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS needed, according to what is VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER stated on the labels. 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 Requiring VFDs could www.gannonauctions.com mean an additional cost for producers, which may bring additional worry with al- ready declining farm mar- kets and sale prices this year. However, Apley en- courages producers to use the newfound relationship with their veterinarian to add value to their operation beyond the written pre- scription. “If you are working with a veterinarian who can’t provide you value when charging you to come work with you, find another vet- erinarian,” he said, “be- cause there are a lot veteri- narians out there who are anxious to help you and who are well-schooled through continued advancement of their knowledge base. I think it’s a value proposition for the producer to have that veterinarian interac- tion.” Apley added that some practices producers may be doing on their operations currently could be costing them more than benefiting them. For example, some practices that are not in- cluded on labels, and are therefore illegal today (and will continue to be after the labels begin to require a VFD), are using tetracy- clines in feed to address foot rot or pinkeye. “These just aren’t on the label, and extralabel use in the feed is illegal,” he said. “There are some antibiotic uses cow-calf producers and cattle feeders might be doing that from now on are going to need authorization, but they may find a veteri- narian says ‘no’ because it’s not needed, not effective or not legal. And, if it’s not doing you any good, then spending money for it isn’t helping anybody.” Once the connection with a veterinarian has been es- tablished, it’s time to begin planning for the next year. Start thinking ahead about what issues may arise, what issues may require antibi- otics and talk to your veteri- narian about scheduling time to meet about the VFDs. “Start planning with your veterinarian, and be ready if maybe something you have done for years has to change,” Apley said. “Find a veterinarian, and build a relationship that is reward- ing. As for veterinarians, we have a lot of work to do in deciding what works and what doesn’t to get ready to serve our clients.” 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 7:50 AM Page 35

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Yard & Garden Tips By Gregg Eyestone

See You at the Home Show The Flint Hills Home signed to meet their needs. them providing information Show put on by the Flint Master Gardeners have to the public. Hills Area Builders Associ- selected seven of the most You are invited to be- ation is the weekend of common pests in our Riley come a Master Gardener March 5 and 6. Riley County, County area. See if you can with training beginning in K-State Research and Ex- guess what they are from the fall on September 2. Ask tension office and Master the pictures on display in any of the volunteers about Gardeners will have an in- their booth. Corrective the program. The main re- formational booth at the measures will be given to quirement is to learn and show. Stop by and talk with help manage these pests. share that knowledge. us about garden pests and New pests have recently You can find out more other topics of interest. become an issue. Japanese information on this and Admission is just $5 per beetle is one issue that has other horticulture topics by person over 12 years of age. started to infest some plant- going to the Riley County, K- You can get a dollar off ings in Manhattan. Emerald State Research and Exten- coupon to the show by going Ash borer has not been sion website at www.riley. to their website at www. identified here yet but is as ksu. edu. Gregg may be con- flinthillsbuilders.com. The close as Douglas County. In- tacted by calling 785-537- show is in the National formation on these and ad- 6350 or stopping by 110 Guard Amory at 721 Levee ditional potential future is- Courthouse Plaza in Man- Drive in Manhattan. Satur- sues will be available. hattan or e-mail: geye- day show hours are 9 a.m. to Riley County, K-State Re- [email protected]. 5 p.m. Sunday will open at search and Extension Mas- 11 a.m. and the show will ter Gardeners collectively end at 4 p.m. gave 1195 hours of assis- There are 117 booths to tance to the community. view and have the opportu- They met with 10,541 local nity to talk with each ven- residents in providing gar- dor. A food court is avail- dening information. The able to alleviate your Home Show, Garden Tour hunger. Children are wel- and county fair are a few of come to play in the area de- the venues you will find MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 — 9:30 AM LOCATION: 6587 US Hwy. 159, 2 miles East of EFFINGHAM, KS on U.S. Hwy. 159 TRACTORS: CIH MXU 125 FWA, Raven 440, 36” tires good; Parker LIVESTOCK EQUIP.: New Holland 16 spd., left hand reverse, buddy center-dump gravity box, good; M & 791 tandem axle manure spreader, seat, 4617hrs, joystick, 2 remotes, W center-dump gravity box w/tarp, new floor, many new parts, ready to cab air & all the extras, w/CIH large!; Landall 3pt 13 shank chisel; go!; JD 450 Hydro push manure LX156 loader & bucket, this is a Mayrath 10x71 grain auger w/swing spreader, like new; Linn squeeze super nice outfit! New Holland away, good; JD 54 manure spread- chute w/pal cage, rubber floor, way TS110 FWA 1,030 hrs, cab air & all er, good working, need side wood bars; Linn 20’ adj. alley w/stops; HARLEY GERDES CONSIGNMENT AUCTION the extras, 16 spd. left hand re- only; 7x14 barge wagon w/hoist, Linn ½ tub, HD, good outfit; NH verse, 4 remotes, joystick, 1 owner, good; JD 3pt 3 btm plow; HD 9’ 3pt grinder, mixer, need auger, works; like new, hard to find one anywhere hyd. blade; 4-ton fert spreader Grain-O-Vator wagon, very nice; SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2016 — 9:00 AM like this!; Ford 8240 FWA, 16 spd., w/hyd. shut-off; Tox-O-Wic 1000- Grain-O-Vator 150 bu wagon; HD LOCATED ON 75 HWY, NORTH EDGE OF LYNDON, KS (30 MILES SO. OF TOPEKA) left hand reverse, cab air, 4 re- 1200 bu mobile grain bin; JD 5 btm 3pt bale unroller; New Holland tub motes, 9445hrs, w/Westondorf steerable plow; 6’ BMB cutter; 3pt 2 grinder w/chute, works fine; 40’ NO SMALL ITEMS, BE ON TIME! Tractors & Misc. Equip. lined in rows together TA28 loader bucket & bale spike, row cult 1 Ferguson & 1 Danish metal fence line feeder, new, HD; TRACTORS VERMEER WR-22, 10 wheel WAGONS runs & looks great; CIH 666 gas FH tine; 3pt 4 sec harrow; 2 sec harrow Mirafount 2-hole energy free water- rake, Clean WF dual hyds., good; CIH 5140 PT; 3pt 550lb fert spreader; JD 215 er; (5) 10’ HD new gates shop built 1982 JD 4540, CA, PS, 3 pt., GEHL 520, 12 wheel rake KILLBROS, gravity 100hp cab, air, 5400hrs, needs 13’ disc; A&L F500 grain cart, exc. w/hinges; port. squeeze chute on PTO, 20.8x38 duals, 7,809 HAY EXPRESS, 42’, rd. bale KNOEDLER, auger paint, 1 owner; Case 2290 5600hrs, cond; Kinze 840 grain cart w/new wheels, auto head gate; 4 Cox 2- hrs., Clean trailer DAKON, gravity 1owner; 1961 Case 830 Gas WF tarp, works fine; 6’ PT brush cutter; ton port. creep feeders w/racks; 25 1974 JD 4430, CA, quad, 3 pt., JD 350, 9’, sickle mower, Good MISC. EQUIPMENT w/GB Loader, 1 owner; 1968 Case JD 3pt quick-attach cart; Dan- big bales brome, 2015 net wrap; PTO, Clean port. corral panels; lots of steel & WILLMARSuper 500, fert. 830 dsl Caseamatic, 3pt dual hyds., hauser 3pt post hole digger, 2 bits & 1973 JD 4430, CA, quad, 3 pt., CONSTRUCTION runs good, 1 owner, V.G.; Case 740 ext., like new; King Kutter 3pt left metal gates; 3 rd stock tanks, 6 & spreader dsl, WF, 3pt, nice running, one disc; Westendorff tree & brush 8’; auto head gate; metal feed PTO, Good Tyler, fert. spreader owner V.G.; Ford 600 gas, 3pt, WF, grapple for tractor loader; EZ flow; bunk; hog panels, cattle panels, 2002 NH TC33D, MFD, 3 pt., 1982 NH 775, skid ldr. w/Deutz CONTINENTAL post hole digger good; 8N Ford; IHC 766 D FH 2 re- AC 4 row Planter w/fert, old sur- Tpost; hedge posts, lines & cor- PTO, hydroshuttle, 1,011 One engine DANUSER, post hole digger motes wf runs & looks good. vivor, very nice, shedded; JD Van- ners; ground drive manure spread- Owner Hrs. 1995 CASE 1840, skid ldr., CARS & TRUCKS: 2004 Ford Ex- brent drill w/grass seeder, very er, 4 steel wheel; heavy reinforced 1982 IH 5288, CA, 3 pt., dual 3,000 hrs. MISCELLANEOUS plorer 4wd, 4dr, runs good, 184K; nice, shedded; 6 Martin planter hay ring. PTO, 18.4x38 duals, 7,890 2 sets of JD 2 cyl. fenders 2006 Chevy Equinox 4dr, 124,000 trash whips, like new; 2 wheel pin- SKID STEER ATTACH: NEW 84" hrs. TILLAGE KING KUTTER, carry all tle hitch tile trailer. manure grapple; used stout 66" miles, very clean & good; 1989 1981 IH 3688, CA, 3 pt., PTO, 16) No till coulters for JD planter Ford Ranger PU, auto, A/C, runs & HAY & FORAGE: NH 664 big baler grapple; Tree Terminator tree sheer 7,009 One Owner Hrs. CIH 496, 20’, disc looks good; 1978 Ford ¾-ton, 2WD, w/net & string bales, 1 owner; NH w/tree clamp; NEW Tork turbo low 6) No till coulters 1979 IH 1086, CA, 3 pt., dual 2) JD BWA, 12’, disc 9) IH, 100 lb. front weights 351 mtr; 1966 Ford ¾-ton, 2WD, 1411 PT disk bine swather, nice, 1 flow tree saw; Used Bobcat tree PTO JD BWA, 18’, disc 351 mtr; 1970 Ford F700 60,000 owner; NH 570 twine baler, like saw, hyd. drive VG; Grouser skid 1979 IH 1086, CA, 3 pt., dual JD 210, 12’, disc PALLET RACKING & LUMBER act. miles, runs great, cab & chas- new, 3500 bales, 1 owner; NH 144 steer true dozer blade, tilt & swivel, PTO, 6.063 hrs. WHITE 271, 24’, rock flex, disc sis only no bed, 16’ frame; 2000 hay inverter; IHC 345 sq baler; NH like new; 72" Ambusher brush cut- 5’Dx12’Hx16’W w/4 shelves Ford Ranger, ext cab, 214,000 451 9’ 3pt sickle bar mower, new in ter; 72" Bradford dozer blade. IH 986, CA, 3 pt., dual PTO, SUNFLOWER 1233, 21’, rock 5’Dx12’Hx24’W w/4 shelves 18.4x38 duals, 7,500 hrs., flex, disc, Nice miles, V6 eng, auto. trans, 2WD, 2008, like new!; NH 664 big baler SKID STEER: 1998 NLT LX665 w/ TRUCKS, VEHICLES & 1,000 hrs. on overhaul MF 520, 12’, plow disc runs great; 1986 Dodge D15, slant twine through, shop in 2014, very new 72" bucket, good. TRAILERS 6, auto trans, 87,000 miles, loaded, good; NH 617 3pt 9’ disk mower, ATV & LAWN & GARDEN: 2000 IH 806, fh, dual PTO, 4,000 One BUSHHOG, 10’, plow disc, Nice very nice; 1999 Oldsmobile Brava- very good, new boxes in 2015; JD Kawasaki Mule 2510 dsl has cab Owner Hrs. WHITE 435, 14 spring shank, 1992 VOLVO, 3116 CAT, 5 sp., da, 251,000 miles, 4.3 liter V6, auto 720 PT swather, V.G.; JD 702 10 heater wipers; Rover UTV 2x4 IH 706, gas, fh, dual PTO disc chisel flatbed w/5th wheel & goose- trans, AWD, power everything. wheel rake; Vermeer 10 wheel w/dump bed, very nice; MTD rear IH 460, gas, PTO w/Farmhand KRAUSE 5630, 28’, field cult., neck hookup COMBINE & HEADS: 2004 New rake; NH 3pt sick bar mower; NH tine tiller; 1985 Yamaha 200 Bayou, F-11 ldr. Low Acre 1975 CHEVY C-60, 350, 5x2 Holland CR940 4x4 combine, dual 718 2 row 30" silage chopper, exc. cond!; Little 2 seat go-kart; FR 1990 FORD 8830, CA, 3 pt., JD, 5 shank, V-ripper w/9’ rock bed front yield moisture monitor, 1600 shedded, w/elec spout, also PU 25 KD Exmark zero turn 60" mower PTO, 18.4x42 duals 7 shank, V-ripper, Nice 1974 FORD 800, V8, 5x2 w/14’ sep. hrs, very nice; 2008 CIH 2020 head attach; NH 27 Roto Tub silage approx. 300hrs. 25 hp dsl; Ingersoll 1964 FORD 4000, gas, 3 pt., JD 400, 15’ rotary hoe, Nice box & hoist 25’ head w/removable adaptor blower; 2 Cobey 7x16 frt unload 5018 zero-turn mower; Femco PT PTO, new tires w/Kubota back- 1973 CHEVY C-65, 366, 5x2, plate for older combine, will fit New silage wagons w/tops; JD 24w sq yard sprayer. hoe LOADERS & BLADES tag axle w/22’ box & hoist Holland; 1111 CIH 2020 30’ head baler; Farmhand accumulator, 9- UNUSED SKID STEER EQUIP. w/tarp w/removable adaptor plate; Header bale; Farmhand fork, 9-bale; JD 7’ PLANTERS & DRILLS FREEMAN 4000 Lowe hyd auger 1650 w/12" & 18" RHINO 8’, 3 pt. 1969 GMC 6500, 366, 5x2, tag Trailer w/dolly wheels; Donahue PT sickle bar mower; IH 3650 Big w/skid steer quick attach; Lowe axle w/20’ box & hoist w/tarp combine/sprayer trailer. Baler; Vermeer 12 whl rake, V.G.; 2008 SUNFLOWER 9421, 25’, WORK EZ, 72”, box, 3 pt., 8’, fh hyd auger 750 w/9" & 12" w/skid folding, drill, 3,382 acres, BESSON, hay grapple 1969 CHEVY C-50, 366, 5x2 TRAILERS: 2009 7x24 Elite all 3pt bale spikes; pop-up bale loader; steer quick attach; Stout brush w/16’ box & hoist Super Nice WESTENDORF, grapple, New alum. stock trailer, V.G.; 3 comp. Sterix 12-whl rake, very good; New grapple 66-9 w/skid steer quick at- 2006 SIDE TRACK, 79”x16’, IH 5100, 21x7, DD w/seeder, slider & rear roll-up, V.G.; 2012 Half Idea 5-bar hay rake; PT big bale tach; Stout brush grapple 72-8 LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT tandem, car trlr. w/ramps, g- top 14’ GN trailer w/divider gate, sgl carrier; Bradford Built bale bed, like w/skid steer quick attach; Stout Good neck new. axle, nice; 1989 Wilson convertible brush grapple HD72-4 closetine JD 8300 21x7, SD GEHL 100, grinder-mixer 1989 TOPHAND, 8’x20’, tandem semi grain trailer/tarp; 1995 Chap- MISC.: Wind Power PTO 35000 w/skid steer quick attach; Stout w/scale arral bumper hitch stock trailer, generator; Victor torch set, bottles brush grapple XHD 84-6 w/skid HAY EQUIPMENT axle, gooseneck, new boards 60) 6 bar, 20’, fence panels, & paint w/saddle compartment; 10’ stock & cart; New Pro Star torch set; 150 steer quick attach; Stout grapple JD 336-T sq. baler w/Farmhand NEW trailer w/rear swing gate, good!; BH gal shuttle w/elecc pump; 6 sheets bucket HD72-FB w/skid steer 2003 ELITE, 8’x24’, flatbed, accumulator, Clean 20) 5x12, corral panels, NEW gooseneck 16’ stock trailer; 6x20 GN stock 4x10 flat steel 1/8"; (2) 18-4-38 quick attach; Stout Rock bucket Hesston 1340, 13’, disc mower 60) 6 bar, 20’, used pipe, fence trailer, new paint; self-contained 24’ used tractor tires; 4 New 235-85- grapple 72-3 w/skid steer quick at- 1999 ROADHOG, 7’x20’, goose- concession trailer, comp. loaded, R16 10-ply trailer tires; 4 New 235- tach; Stout Rock Bucket/Brush JD 720, 9’, swather, Super Nice panels neck, car trlr. ready to work; 16’ Pintle hitch 85-R14 14-ply trailer tires; 4 New Grapple Combo HD72-3 open- Terms: Cash or Good Check. Everything sells as is, without expressed or implied warranty of any kind. Statements made day beavertail w/drop down ramps, lg 700-15 8-ply; 540 gal fuel tank end w/skid steer quick attach; of sale take precedence over written material. As we depend on the word of our consignors, and we ourselves conduct busi- elec winch, no title. w/110 elec pump good on skids; Stout material bucket 84" w/dbl- ness up until sale day, additions & deletions are possible. We will be taking consignments up until sale day. Not responsible for EQUIPMENT: Great Plains 1205 200gal water only poly tank; 300 cut edge w/skid steer quick attach; accidents or theft. LUNCH SERVED BY HAPPY TRAILS CHUCK WAGON. NT drill w/1722 AC, 7.5 spacing, 12’ gal fuel tank w/12V pump; 300 gal Stout stump bucket w/skid steer wide w/harrow, 1 owner, very nice; fuel tank on stand; 40’ alum ext lad- quick attach; Stout tree & post puller w/skid steer quick attach; -AUCTIONEERS- Great Plains 30’ 2n 3020 1996 yr. der; 7½’ Alum. ATV ramps; 4½’ Cub For photos, Visit us on the web: rebuilt 500 ac. (openers no-till blade Tractor front mt blade; set of 4 Stout receiver hitch plate w/skid Harley Gerdes - Lyndon, KS & bearings) this drill is in great Yamaha ATV rims; 30'x 5" sq metal steer quick attach; Stout full-back pallet forks 48" w/skid steer quick Mark Lacey - Melvern, KS shape; 2008 Dalton DW 5032 Nu- light pole; approx 200' of 3½", 1/8" attach; regular pallet forks 48" www.HarleyGerdesAuctions.com Russ Puchalla - Roca, NE trient Applicator, 13 knife, ground wall steel pipe. w/skid steer quick attach. drive, Raven cooler, walking axle Lyndon, Kansas 66451 Clerk: Cindy Gerdes CALL NOW TO CONSIGN! Office 785-828-4476 on all wheels; JD 7000 6R 30" min. We accept MASTERCARD, till planter finger PU, good; sprayer TERMS: Cash or approved check. I.D. required to register; bidding will be by Mobile 785-229-2369 or combine trailer, 3-axle; Sun- number. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed material. VISA, and DISCOVER Cards. flower 13’ 3pt or PT chisel; Hender- Not responsible for accidents or theft. Lunch & Restrooms on Grounds. Fax 785-828-3428 son 14’ lime/ fertilizer bed, PTO NEXT AUCTION: Monday, May 30 • 9:00 AM: drive, 2spd chain conveyer, tarp, HOFFMAN AUCTION SERVICE ready to mt, good; Wil-Rich 25’ field Jeff Hoffman,www.thenewsleaf.com/hoffman.htm Auctioneer • Effingham, KS • (913) 833-4125 or 370-0747 Harley Gerdes 23rd Annual Memorial Day cult.; Top air T800 foam marker Consignment Auction, Lyndon, KS 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/26/16 3:58 PM Page 36

Page 36 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Registration open for Kansas State University and K·Coe Isom Beef Sustainability Knowledge Summit Kansas State University’s online at https://beefsustain creates a collaborative envi- for the summit to enhance ment, environmental stew- Time: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., Beef Cattle Institute is part- abilitysummit.eventbrite. com. ronment at Kansas State dialogue across the entire ardship and economic sus- with reception immediately nering with K·Coe Isom for The summit will provide University to tackle today’s beef value chain. tainability. Each panel will following until 7 p.m. the upcoming Beef Sustain- a single place where the en- and tomorrow’s issues fac- The summit will host a host experts from across the Location: Kansas State ability Knowledge Summit, tire beef supply chain can ing the beef industry. K·Coe cross-section of producers, supply chain. Confirmed University Alumni Center, May 10, at K-State’s Manhat- gather and discuss the key Isom leads nationally as companies, non-governmen- groups that will be in atten- Manhattan, Kansas tan campus. Registration for challenges facing the indus- consultants and CPAs in the tal organizations, academics dance include: Kansas State Cost: $75 per ticket the event is now open to the try and learn from re- food and agricultural indus- and consultants. Panel top- University, Cargill Beef, Presenters and partici- public. Those who would searchers about how to try – from policy to plate. To- ics include animal health World Wildlife Federation pants at the summit are en- like to attend can register solve those challenges. BCI gether, the entities intend and care, feedstock manage- and the U.S. Roundtable for couraged to use the hashtag Sustainable Beef. #SustainBeef2016 on social Event details media throughout the event. Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Number of farms and ranches in Kansas declines Kansas's number of farms and ranches declined during 2015, according to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. The number of farms and ranches in the state, at 60,400, was down 600 farms from 2014. Numbers of farms and ranches in Kansas with less than $100,000 in agricul- tural sales decreased 800 farms from the year earlier while operations with more than $100,000 in agricultural sales in- creased 200 farms. Land in farms and ranches in Kansas totaled 46 million acres, unchanged from 2014. The average size of operation, at 762 acres, was up eight acres from the year earlier.

Chelsey Figge, Onaga, right, received the Kenneth & Lorene Moore Scholarship at the 2016 Kansas Angus Association Annual Meeting and Banquet, Jan. 23 in Hutchinson. Presenting the scholarship is Melody Mc- Curry, Kansas Angus Auxiliary scholarship chairper- son, left. Photo by Jeff Mafi, American Angus Association

AUCTIONSATURDAY, MARCH 19 — 9:00 AM Sale held at Meade County Fair Grounds Exhibit Building B, at the Northwest corner of MEADE, KANSAS The Fleeners lived their lifetime in Meade.AUCTIONEER’SNOTE: Phillip (Dr. P.E.) Fleener was a local optometrist. This sale features some nice collectibles. Come & enjoy the day with us & the Fleener family. ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES 1930’s Veneer Bedroom Suite – Double Bed, Chest of Drawers, Dresser with mirror & Bench (very nice) • Oak 6 Drawer Chest of Drawers • Small 6 Drawer Wooden File Cabinet • Oak 4 Drawer Cab- inet • Oak Rocking Arm Chair • Oak Wicker Bottom Press Back Rocking Chair • Bent Wood High Chair • Bent Wood Child’s Chair • Wood Plant Stands • Several Floor Lamps • Wood Wall & Corner Shelves • OLD PICTURES INCLUDING: End of Trail • Lone Wolf & others • Old GE Radio in Wooden Cabinet • Old Electric Radio • Cast Iron Toy Horse Pulling Carriage • Cast Iron Toy Contractors Wagon (missing 2 wheels) • Lionel Train Set • Daisy BB Gun • Misc Toy Guns, Cap Guns • Tinker Toys • Lincoln Logs • Misc Board Games • Metal Penny Bank • Marx Toy Parking Garage • Wicker Doll Buggy • Brass Telescope • Hawaiian Steel Acoustic Guitar • Silver Clarinet • NUMEROUS OLD DOLLS INCLUDING: R&B Boy Y-32 • 1967 Ideal Toys Doll • Several Bisque Dolls • Baby Indian Dolls • Several very old Dolls • Metal Alphabet/Chalk Board • View Finder & Cards • Nu- merous Albums of Post Cards (some new, some dating back to 1930’s) • Bob Dole & Jim Logan Advertising Posters • OLD BOOKS: Jack & Jill • Shirley Temple • Wizard of Oz & more • Ladies Hats • Costume Jewelry • Sliding Dipping Spoon Scale • 8 Milk Bottles in Wire Crate with Handle • Granite Kettle with Handle • Cast Iron Skil- let & Pots • Shoe Lasts • Cream Can • Trunk • Old Lamp • Sad Iron • Lantern • 78 & 45 Records • Quilts & Quilt Tops • Doilies • Old Jars & Bottles • Collection of Miniature “Kachinas” from Albuquerque, New Mexico • OLD GLASSWARE & POTTERY INCLUDING: Pink & Green Depression • Cut Glass • Hull Vases • Puss & Boots Cream- er/Pitcher • Pyrex Bowls • Large Haeger Vase • Misc Old Vases & Dishes • Smurf & Snoopy Glasses • Other Assorted Glassware, Dishes & Knick Knacks • Avon Cars • Norman Rockwell & other Col- lection Plates. HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN ITEMS Dropleaf Dinette Table with Chairs • Hide-a-Bed Sofa • Recliner Chair • Sanyo TV • Numerous End Tables • Several Chest of Draw- ers • Tall Narrow Glass Front Lighted Display Case • Hall Tree • Eu- reka Vacuum Sweeper • Lifestyler 2808 Treadmill • Folding Table • Card Table • Luggage • Glass Front Display Cabinet • Table Desk • Assorted Linens, Afghans, Towels • Indoor & Yard Christmas Deco- rations • KITCHEN ITEMS INCLUDING: Microwave • Misc Small Appliances (Slow Cooker, Blender, Toaster, Etc) • Pots & Pans • Mix- ing Bowls • Corning Ware • Glasses & Mugs • Stemware • Utensils • Plates & Saucers • Roaster • Cookie Cutters • Cookbooks. SANTA COLLECTION Dorothy Fleener collected Santas – large & small. We have her extensive collection to sell – (maybe 1,000 of them)!! SANTA COLLECTION INCLUDES: Old Cast Iron Santa with Fireplace • Santa Dolls & Figurines • Snowglobes • Snoopy Santa • KU Santas • and MANY, MANY MORE! GARAGE & GARDEN ITEMS Misc Garden Tools • Misc Hand & Shop Tools • Alum Ladder • Step Ladder • 2 Garden Cultivators. See pictures at www.leppke.com ESTATE OF DOROTHY M. FLEENER, SELLER Leppke Realty & Auction – 620.947.3995 Lyle Leppke – 620.382.5204 Roger Hiebert – 620.382.2963 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 7:51 AM Page 37

Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 37 Study: Medium chain fatty acids LONNIE WILSON’S CONSIGNMENT AUCTION protect pigs from deadly disease SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 2016 — 10:00 AM Fatty acids, well known prevent or eliminate PEDV 500 tons. 601 S Broadway, SALINA, KS to have a positive effect on from feed. “That level of patho- Guns will sell at noon • Accepting consignments until Thursday, March 3, 2016 human nutrition, may also “In our trial, we treated genicity is the source of our Sellers include: El Dorado National * Great Plains Manu.* Salina Concrete Products one day help to protect pigs feed with a mixture of medi- concern from the feed mill * Advance Auto Parts * from a deadly virus. um chain fatty acids, inocu- perspective,” Jones said. Kansas State University lated that feed with PEDv, “There may be a high likeli- researchers have proven and then fed it to animals hood of cross-contamina- that when swine feed con- under carefully controlled tion. We’re talking about a tains medium chain fatty conditions,” said Roger minuscule amount of fecal acids — a category of fatty Cochrane, a Kansas State material. We are trying to acids known for being easi- University doctoral candi- focus on what we can do ly absorbed by a human date in grain science and in- during ingredient receiving, MOTORHOMES, CAMPERS: Merlin/Holbert antique revolver body — those pigs will be dustry. “This mixture pro- manufacturing and feed de- (standard seats ElDorado 1996 31’ Signature by Dutch- * Winchester mod.1892 .44-.40 able to fend off the porcine tected the animals from the livery to prevent that fecal man 5th wheel camper w/slide pulled from new vehicles and upgraded). cal lever action rifle w/octagon epidemic diarrhea virus, or PED virus.” material from entering the * 1990 37’ Pace Arrow by Fleet- bbl serial # 193594 * Marlin wood motor home. MOTORCYCLES: 1974 PEDv, which claimed an es- Jones pointed out that mill or being infectious in Yamaha Enduro 360. mod.80 .22 S-L-LR cal bolt ac- timated 8 million pigs in researchers used a 2 per- the feed.” ULTRA LIGHT AIRPLANE: tion rifle w/scope serial # N/A * 1995 JDT-Thomas Georges Z- ATVs: 2012 Arctic Cat Prowler 2014. cent inclusion level, or con- European farmers have HDX700 4wd w/cab & heater, ERFURT mod.P08 Luger 9mm Max Mini Max Eros Experimen- semi auto pistol. Their research, however, centration, of medium chain dealt with PEDv since the tal 1650R has Rotax 503 power steering, camo * 2009 is far from done as they try fatty acid, which is consid- 1970s, but it wasn’t until Polaris Razor S800 - 1800 HUNTING&FISHING: Elk engine with dual carbs, dual ig- head mount * wild boar head ered very high. The typical 2013 that the costly disease miles, winch, silver, fast one! * to figure out how to use the nition CDI, 2-cycle, 47? hp. 8 mount * Javelina head mount. medium chain fatty acids at source of medium chain was discovered in a U.S. gallon tank – range around 80 2008 Polaris Ranger 500 4x4 1400 hours * 2008 Q-Link INDUSTRIAL&CONSTRUC- low enough levels to keep fatty acids is palm kernel, herd. The disease is not miles. . Fuselage & wings are TION EQUIPMENT: Large con- wood & cloth construction, 26’ Rodeo 700 4x4 only 375 producers’ feed costs down. which is not immediately transmissible between miles!*2003 Arctic Cat 400 4x4 signment Corex welding wire – “We have confirmed that available to U.S. producers. species or humans, and it is wing span, 17’ length, custom (125) boxes Metal-Cor 6-L bubble canopy. 3-second take- automatic 3000 miles * 2011 pretreating feed with the They have since tested not a threat to the safety of S280812-X29 .045” 33# * (23) off, 1200 fpm climb, includes junior size Kawasaki KFX 90. medium chain fatty acids with an inclusion level of 1 food. MOWERS, YARD EQUIP- boxes Metal-Cor MAXIM electronics & radios. Paper S279315-X27 .052” 50#, * (2) protects pigs from infec- percent, with the same posi- Kansas State Universi- work and service records in- MENT: Early Lawn Boy mower * John Deere riding mower * Wiz- boxes Metal-Cor MAXIM tion,” said Cassie Jones, an tive results, and plan to ty’s research on PEDv and cluded. Don’t need a pilot’s li- S279319-X27 1/16” 50#, (4) assistant professor of grain eventually test feed that is medium chain fatty acids is cense to fly! Set up at auction ard tiller * Craftsman 18” power drive reel mower * mulching drums Metal-Cor MAXIM science and industry at treated at even lower levels. funded by the U.S. Depart- house for inspection. S279315X50 .052” 500#, (2) SEMI TRACTORS, TRUCKS, mower w/Tecumseh engine * Kansas State University. “We’re hoping to find a ment of Agriculture and the Yard Machines mini tiller * drums Metal Cor MAXIM Until recently, re- formulation that is practical National Pork Board, with TRAILERS: 1983 International S279312X50 .045” 500# * Sign- mod.81ILCAB truck w/flatbed * Craftsman mower * Atlas 5hp support from other industry ode SP-710 banding machine searchers did not know that for U.S. producer’s feed tandem axle 24’ x 8’ beavertail snow thrower * Remington 10” feed and feed ingredients budgets,” Jones said. partners. The research electric pole chain saw * Rem- 230v 3ph * Roach roller con- trailer w/ramps & Superwinch veyor (5) 43” x 10’ straight sec- could act as a vehicle to PEDv is particularly team received a patent in LP10000 winch * Titan dump ington 14” electric Limb & Trim chain saw * Remington 3hp 16” tions & corner * Reading transfer PEDv. More than a viral and Jones says that 2014 for its work, which is trailer, 14’ x 7’ dump box (2) service truck topper * Bishman dozen researchers at even a thimbleful of feces scheduled for publication 7000# axles 2-5/16” ball electric chain saw * Kioritz Echo mod.302S gas chain saw * (2) Command mod.188 tire Kansas State University and from an infected pig con- in an upcoming issue of the bumper hitch * tandem axle en- changer * (3) Orion mod. PA77 closed trailer w/rear ramp/door Stihl MS271 chain saws * (32) Iowa State University have tains enough of the virus to Journal of Swine Health and gas string trimmers from repair stretch wrapping machines since been working together infect 20, 24-ton trucks of Production. & curbside door * car hauler w/turntables (work fine – just trailer * single axle stock trailer * shop, most were fixed but never to determine methods to feed — or approximately picked up, have set a while, went from 20” to 30” wide film) * single axle trailer. White Industries mod.0160 re- GENIE MANLIFT, FORK LIFT - selling as is. GUNS: Springfield Armory mod. frigerant recovery recycling SKID STEER EQUIPMENT: center * HD commercial electric Margin compression in agriculture 2001 Genie model S45/25J (45’ M-1Garand .30 M-1 cal w/sling (this has been described as mu- sewer snake * Honda trash lift/25’ reach) AWD propane or pump * Micro Air mod.2150 gas powered man lift on good seum quality) serial # 3315508 could lead to lower net incomes, * P. Beretta model Xtrap 12 ga portable air cleaner w/flex-arm rubber good condition serial # pickup * Stihl TS-400 & TS-420 18389 * Nissan 35 propane shotgun w/34” bbl mono top vent rib (very nice) * Knight 50 concrete saws * Graco airless hard tire forklift * 6’ skid steer paint sprayer * Speedaire 5 hp decreased rental rates bucket * Bobcat sweeper deck. cal ‘Ultimate Slam’ black pow- der bolt action rifle serial # 3ph vertical air compressor. The agricultural industry what rates every farmer will “Producers do not have TRACTORS, IMPLEMENTS, BUILDINGSUPPLIES: (18) TIRES: John Deere 46 or 49 S917165w/3x9 Leopold scope * is entering a period of mar- pay in 2016, according to to completely sit on the pallets (100 sqft/plt) top ledge model A tractor * John Deere Ruger mod.GP100 357mag re- gin compression, in which Taylor. sidelines,” Briggeman said. volver serial # 170-13496 * tumbled blocks * Wayne 1/3hp mod. 400 grain cart * New Idea water pump w/pressure tank * revenues are depressed and “These are not necessar- “They need to be mindful of 501 loader * Land Pride 3-pt Smith & Wesson mod. M&P 15- 22 .22 LR cal rifle serial # gas fireplace * DESA Int’l (vent costs remain elevated, ac- ily the rental rates that you how they deploy their capi- RB1572 pivot blade * 3-pt rotary free) natural gas stove heater. cultivator * springtooth cultivator DUR8316 * Western Field cording to Brian Briggeman, would observe out in the tal at this time. It comes mod.326 20 ga bolt action shot- TOOLS: Sears 1hp 12 gal twin Kansas State University as- state; what they are is our down to, ‘What can I control *3-pt King Kutter 6’ rotary cylinder air compressor * Cole- mower * 3-pt Leinbach Line gun serial # N/A * sociate professor of agricul- best guess for what some- within my operation, and man Powermate 8hp 4kw gen- post hole digger * 3-pt post hole Glenfield/Marlin mod.60 .22 LR tural economics and direc- body could afford to pay for how do I best do that?’” cal rifle serial # 22474567 * erator * Grip Rite twin tank digger * 2-bottom plow * NEW? portable air compressor * hard- tor of the Arthur Capper Co- ground based on our esti- Leasing adjustments Marlin mod.60 .22 LR cal rifle 28L-26 Firestone Super All ware parts drawers * Craftsman operative Center. As a re- mates of current production Among the items that Traction tire * (2) 13.00R24 w/gold trigger & coin in stock serial # 06260312 * Glen- 5hp 30 gal air compressor * PSI sult, farming profits are ex- costs, a 20-year historical may or may not be in a Double Coin REM1 grader tires field/Marlin mod.65 .22 LR cal 1/2hp 10 gal air compressor * pected to be thin, and net yield and commodity farmer’s control are leasing * 18.4R42 Titan High Traction Craftsman 3.5hp 25 gal air Lug Radial tractor tire. Golden 50 rifle serial # incomes are projected to be prices,” she said. agreements. Farmers who 26369006 * Marlin mod.6083 compressor * Campbell Haus- APACHE SPRAYER: 2010 feld 5-gallon air bubble * Miller down in 2016. Contributing factors and are renting land might not Apache AS-1010 sprayer with .22 LR cal w/gold trigger & coin Producers can also ex- predicted effects actually pay rates as low as in stock serial # WR007348 * Thunderbolt XL 225/150 amp 1361 hours, 90’ boom & 1000 AC/DC welder. pect lower commodity Commodity prices have the predicted amount, for gallon tank has auto steer, auto Marlin mod.70P .22 LR cal rifle serial # 11163507 * Remington RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT: prices this year, Briggeman come off of their recent fear of losing the land they boom height, spray heads on Wingmaster mod.870 16 ga (2) Montague commercial con- said. For example, the aver- highs, and production costs are currently leasing or be- 15” centers, always shedded, vection ovens. drives good. pump shotgun serial # age predicted farm price for remain elevated. As a re- cause they locked in rental 763849W * Rock Island/API EXERCISE&SPORTS CARS,PICKUPS: 1997 Ford EQUIPMENT: Bow Flex corn by the U.S. Department sult, profit margins have rates when they were at F-250 XL pickup w/7.3 Power mod.M5 12 ga pump shotgun of Agriculture for 2015-2016 narrowed, which creates their peak a few years ago, serial # RIA1510256 * J. PR3000 home gym. Stroke diesel, 4x2, 5th wheel COLLECTIBLES: Swords & is $3.60 per bushel, a ten- profit margin compression. according to Taylor. As a re- ball & receiver hitch, load level- Stevens mod.620 12 ga pump shotgun serial # N/A * Marlin knives collection * 6’ tall Mickey cent decrease from the aver- Factors contributing to this sult, there may be conflict ing air bags *1980 Chevrolet 1- mod.60W .22 LR cal rifle w/gold Mouse stuffed toy * Phillips 66 age in 2014-2015. tightening of margins in- between landlords and ten- ton dually pickup * 2004 Ford lighted sign * Conoco lighted Escape 83k miles leather seats trigger & coin in stock serial # An overall poor econom- clude burgeoning supplies ants if these rates are now 10503978 * CBC/MAG Tech sign. & moon roof * 2004 Pontiac FURNITURE&MISCELLA- ic outlook for agriculture and a slowing demand for too high as agricultural Vibe * 2001 Ford Escort 4-door mod.7022 .22 LR cal rifle serial this year also means agricultural products, along profits decrease. # E0006640 * Cobra NEOUS: 42” round table w/4 * 1995 Ford GT Mustang 5.0 chairs * triple dresser w/mirror & landowners should expect with higher production Since half of the land in engine 78k miles custom tires & mod.FS380 .380 ACP cal pistol serial # FS095281 * Smith & matching desk * queen bed that leasing producers will costs and expenses associat- Kansas is leased, there is rims * 1983 Dodge RAM pickup w/night stands * 41” table w/leaf * 1982 Cargo van. Wesson mod.59 9x19mm pistol want to renegotiate their ed with new technology de- potential for impact state- serial # A648221 * Ross/Inter- & 4 rolling upholstered chairs * cropland leases, according velopments, according to wide; good communication BATTERIES, TIRES, RIMS, serving cart * china cabinet * TV SEATS - PARTS: BATTERIES: arms mod.M33 .38 special cal to Mykel Taylor, K-State Re- Briggeman. Producers is a significant factor in pistol serial # D733562 * stand w/enclosed cabinet * 4 pallets of batteries from El Do- tiered lamp table * matching search and Extension agri- should not be expecting ad- working out potential con- rado National (pulled from new Walther/S&W mod.P22 .22 LR cal pistol serial # Z048631 * coffee table * side chairs * 3- cultural economist. ditional increases in inter- flicts, she said. vehicles and upgraded); TIRES cushion Charles Schneider sofa Taylor’s report, 2016 est rates in the immediate “Approach this as some- &RIMS: Asstd white rims * Cobra mod.FS380 .380 ACP cal pistol serial # FS095277 * * marble top ornate plant stand Kansas County-Level Cash future due to turmoil in in- thing where you want to try set/4 8-bolt truck rims w/Miche- * nice oak dresser * office lin 3R17.5XC tires * set/4 Gen- Cobra mod.C225P .22 LR cal Rents for Non-Irrigated ternational markets, low oil to work through it with your derringer serial # 095222 * equipment – metal desk, chair, eral LT245/75R17 Grabber HTS lamp, chair pad * Sleep Haven Cropland, shows that from prices and concerns about existing tenant, if you have a tires on rims * set/4 Mastercraft Cobra mod.CA380 .380 ACP 2015 to 2016, estimated cash inflation in the United good relationship,” Taylor cal pistol serial # CP114769 * sofa sleeper * oak chair LT24/60R17 Courser HTR tires w/caned seat * (10) sections of rental rates decreased from States being too low, Brigge- recommended. “You should on rims * set/4 Gladiator Cobra mod.CA380 .380 ACP cal pistol serial # CP113263 * 3 theater seats * Pr matching an average of $38.75 to man said. Producers might be able to find some middle LT265/70R17 QR900 – M/T cabinets made by Crestwood * tires * lots of other car & truck Argentina Mauser mod.1891 $25.71 per acre in northwest have a harder time getting ground that is still relative- 7.5x53mm bolt action rifle serial grid rack store display system Kansas, $30.18 to $19.28 per loans, however, because ly affordable but does not tires & rims in sets, pairs, sin- w/baskets & shelves * asstd gles. # E4096 * antique muzzle acre in west central Kansas lenders will likely want undermine the landlord’s fans & heaters. SEATS: New van & truck seats loader black powder pistol * and $22.03 to $13.29 per acre more information from cus- need for income.” in southwest Kansas. tomers. Tighter financing If it is not possible to UPCOMING AUCTIONS Those estimated cash and higher credit standards find a rate that both the ESTATE GUN AUCTION (APPROX. 150 GUNS) rental rates decreased in are directly tied to periods landowner and producer SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 2016 AT 12:00 NOON • 601 S Broadway, Salina, KS the last year from $69.31 to of margin compression. can afford, however, then Includes many rare and unusual guns with a Winchester mod.21 12 ga side-by-side shotgun match $49.23 per acre in the north Getting through a period some producers may be grade, antique Winchester rifles, Spencer mod.1863 56 cal rifle, 2 Colt Bisley 45 pistols, Merkel side- central region, $53.79 to of margin compression forced to walk away from by-side shotgun & over/under rifle, National Match grade pistols, etc. There are 105 long guns, 44 hand $37.91 per acre in central, comes down to the individ- their current leases, she guns including 12 Colt revolvers, bayonets, knives, ammo, supplies. Check web site for sale bill. $42.61 to $29.67 per acre in ual management of an oper- added. ESTATE GUN AUCTION (90+ GUNS) south central, $119.50 to ation, he added. Producers “That will happen,” Tay- SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016 AT 2:00 PM • 601 S Broadway, Salina, KS $103.48 per acre in north- should focus on building lor said. “Rental rates are Nice group of guns ranging from old Winchester rifles to new Remington shotguns. Long guns & east, $63.84 to $54.69 per liquidity to stave off down- sticky, because we don’t hand guns. There are number of .410 shotguns. Watch web site for sale bill **CALL TO BOOK YOUR SPRING FARM, HOUSEHOLD, OR MACHINERY AUCTION! acre in east central and side risks, rather than trying move off of those rates $31.64 to $27.08 per acre in to expand and overextend- quickly. But, you have to southeast. ing themselves. In addition, deal with economic reality. For Latest Update & Pictures The projected dryland producers need to know This isn’t a producer-specif- go to website: rental rates in past years their per-acre costs of pro- ic problem; this is being have been accurate for the duction, because that will driven by low commodity www.soldbywilson.com average producer but are help them lock in profit op- prices.” Any announcement made the day of sale not an exact indication of portunities when they arise. takes precedence over any printed matter. 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 8:28 AM Page 38

Page 38 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Kansas 4-H offers unique opportunities, grows its reach to youth statewide Rogan Tokach of Abi- cused on beekeeping. Now, said Barbara Stone, Kansas Kansas 4-H activities, pro- richment,” Keatley said. said. lene, started beekeeping as he has a handful of his peers 4-H state program leader. In gramming and events in the “The community club model Providing positive a 4-H project. In his first working alongside him to fact, in 2014-2015, a total of last year, the number of is valued and works for experiences year of beekeeping, he was grow the number of hives 86,719 youth participated in youth and adult volunteers some people but maybe not Although many new par- able to get five gallons of and honey. Kansas 4-H programs or has also gone up from about others. These short-term ex- ticipants are touched honey. SPIN stands for “special projects. This is an increase 8,000 to 11,000, she said. periences might fit in more briefly by Kansas 4-H “For two hives, and es- interest.” What’s unique of 26,050 participants from Working together with their lifestyle.” through SPIN clubs and pecially for your first year, about 4-H SPIN clubs is they 2013-2014, which totaled Sarah Keatley, Kansas 4- SPIN clubs and other 4-H after-school programs, many that’s pretty good,” he said. last a shorter amount of 60,669. H events coordinator, said outreach efforts have still learn what 4-H means Tokach enjoys being a 4- time within a year – about “This increase is a re- statewide staff and volun- sprung up across Kansas, by actively stating the 4-H H member, because he has six weeks – compared to flection of the total Kansas teers work together to reach particularly in the last four pledge and taking part in the opportunity to learn participating for a full year 4-H staff’s efforts to provide children through communi- years, according to Stone. various service elements, leadership skills and inter- in a 4-H community club. support to Extension profes- ty clubs, in addition to new For example, the number of Stone said. act with other youth. He The 4-H SPIN clubs are sionals in the field and en- ways that are constantly SPIN clubs statewide has Tokach and his beekeep- wanted to get more people among the many reasons courage innovation so that evolving. gone from ten clubs in 2012- ing SPIN club provide one interested in 4-H, so he de- why more young people we can provide quality “There are several av- 2013 to 54 total clubs in 2014- example of service, the cided to start a 4-H SPIN have been touched by youth development pro- enues we use to reach youth, 2015. Members have grown “Honey for Heifer” project club in the last year that fo- Kansas 4-H in the last year, grams across the state,” whether that is community from 173 in 2012-2013 to 913 (https://www.facebook.com/ Stone said. clubs, after-school program- in 2014-2015. Honey-for-Heifer-4075185 Not only have more par- ming, camping, SPIN clubs, Other outreach efforts 22709017/). Those who do- ticipants benefited from project clubs or school en- are also expanding. The nate $10 receive a one- Wildcat Extension District, pound jar of honey. For SATURDAY,FARM MARCH AUCTION 12, 2016 — 10:00 AM located in southeast Kansas, every $30 Tokach collects, At the farm, 15675 Lasita Road — GREEN, KANSAS From Green: ½ mile north, 3 miles east on the Green-Randolph FREDERICKS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION has hosted back-to-school he can buy a hive of bees for Road, and 1 mile north on Lasita Road. SATURDAY, MARCH 5 — 9:30 AM sessions in area schools, Heifer International (www. Farmall SMTA, A, and Super C; Oliver 1650 and 1550; Massey- 1517 East 14th St. on the east edge of FALLS CITY, NEBRASKA where students learned heifer .org/), a charity that Harris Pony and 22; John Deere M; enclosed trailer; gooseneck *2011 NH T8. 330 MFWD powershift, frt duals & about activities and projects helps end hunger and flatbeds; shop tools; farm equipment; antiques; lots of iron and •fenders, Tractors 4 includes: hyds., big 1000 PTO, QT, 1350 hrs., NICE! other metal. available through 4-H. poverty. These bees help • Trucks, Misc. Equip.,*2011 Construction, JD 2510H Lawn nutrient Equip., applicator, Trailers 15 row pre- School enrichment across provide food and income for • Machinery includes: CAROL (Mrs. Robert) SHORMAN cision NH3 shutoffs w/dual super coolers * 2003 JD 1770 NT planter the state could include any- people in Central America. Auction by: 16x30 flex fold, liquid fert. tank, piston pump. • thing from chick embryolo- To watch a video featur- Nursery Trees, Guns & Ammo, Household will sell about Noon in gy, or hatching chicks in ing Tokach and his beekeep- 2nd ring. For full sale bill & Info checkout website: classrooms, to STEM (sci- ing SPIN club, visit the K- Auctioneers: Raymond Bott, ence, technology, engineer- State Research and Exten- Lee Holtmeier, Luke Bott www.fredericksauction.com ing and math) programming. sion YouTube page (www. Washington, Kansas 785-325-2734, 747-8017, 747-6888 www.BottRealtyAuction.com or Call Leon at 402-245-8695; Steve at 402-245-7850 Edwards County 4-H am- youtube.com/watch?v=amgR Sale site 402-245-2233 bassadors have hosted day EDjDjc4). camps for youth who are not Kansas 4-H staff mem- current 4-H members and bers have found that many KEY FEEDS 2016 MINERAL PROMOTION implemented 4-H learning youth who participate in materials. 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Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Page 39 Food system biosecurity featured at NIAA Annual Conference, species by species “I’ve been impressed Each year, the National nants and animal agricul- USDA Policy” is the title of tions for the Small Rumi- says Rodgers, “meeting safe- every year with the NIAA Institute for Animal Agri- ture as a whole. “We don’t Dr. Mark Thurmond’s pres- nant Industry.” She will ty regulations and having se- Annual Conference themes culture chooses a theme for necessarily share all the entation to the Small Rumi- focus on diseases more spe- cure processes in place can and how they are present- its Annual Conference from same diseases as swine and nant Session. Thurmond is cific to the Small Ruminant impact whether or not ani- ed,” says Paul Rodgers, the most important and poultry, but we can all bene- Professor Emeritus at the industry. mals are considered valu- deputy director of policy at trending topics impacting fit from what they have been Department of Medicine & Biosecurity, says Rod- able and influence the mar- the American Sheep Indus- species across the animal learning about transporta- Epidemiology, School of gers, is relevant to all of an- ketplace.” try Association. “The Gener- agriculture industry. The tion and biosecurity.” Veterinary Medicine, at imal agriculture. It goes The NIAA Annual Con- al Sessions give a broad 2016 theme “From Farm to Dr. Glynn Tonsor, Associ- University of California, hand in hand with animal ference will be held April 4- prospective of the year’s Table – Food System Biose- ate Professor, Department Davis. He will look at the care, food security and the 6, 2016 at the Downtown theme, and the special Ses- curity for Animal Agricul- of Agricultural Economics, difference between qualita- economic components of Marriott in Kansas City, Mo. sions set aside for individ- ture” will focus on identify- Kansas State University, tive and quantitative risk as- loss. In addition, Rodgers and will provide speakers ual species really let you dig ing risks, challenges and so- will be addressing the eco- sessment in risk modeling, says biosecurity is very im- and presentations for into the topic and its impact lutions of animal disease nomic risk of animal dis- and speak to the process of portant to the Small Rumi- twelve separate agendas for on your own area of the in- epidemics at a time when ease spread and the invest- putting a numerical values nant industry both at home Species Committees and Is- dustry.” NIAA member both the swine and poultry ment into biosecurity. Ton- on risk. and as it relates to trade. sues Council meetings with- Rodgers serves as a co- industries are still recover- sor will approach the sub- Dr. Linda Detweiler, The Small Ruminant indus- in the Conference along chair, along with Ron Miller, ing from much-publicized ject from the regulatory side Clinical Professor, Depart- try in the US may not be as with the General Sessions, Pennsylvania Department and economically damaging of food safety and animal ment of Pathobiology & Pop- large as in some other coun- pre-Conference tour, and an of Agriculture, for the NIAA disease outbreaks. health, as well as the prac- ulation Medicine, College of tries, but it is still a very im- additional special BVD Small Ruminant Committee Rodgers says the Small tices, choices and incentives Veterinary Medicine, at Mis- portant one. Sheep and Forum following the Confer- and its session at this year’s Ruminant Session speakers which drive decision mak- sissippi State University, goats are a major source of ence on April 7th. For regis- NIAA Annual Conference to will offer a different per- ing on biosecurity. will present on the subject red meat and natural fibers tration information go to be held in April in Kansas spective on how biosecurity “Integrity of Risk Assess- of “Emergency Response around the world. “On both NIAA’s website, www. ani- City, Mo. will impact Small Rumi- ment Science Underlying Preparedness: Considera- sides, import and export,” malagriculture.org Kansas City-area farmers market workshop set for March 11 WASHINGTON COUNTY Area farmers’ market their farm’s story, there are Locally owned & operated vendors and managers are also legal, safety and finan- LIVESTOCK, LLC invited to attend a one-day cial parameters that farm- workshop hosted by Kansas ers need to understand be- WASHINGTON, KS – PHONE 785-325-2243 State University Research fore choosing this market- **SaleFax: Every 785-325-2244 Monday at 1 PM** and Extension and Univer- ing tool,” said Londa If you have cattle to sell, please call us anytime! sity of Missouri Extension. Nwadike, consumer food The workshop, 9 a.m.-4 safety specialist with MU Results from 2-22-16: p.m. Friday, March 11, in Extension and K-State Re- CALVES 1 black [email protected] Olathe, will cover topics search and Extension. 1 rwf [email protected]/hd 1 Holstein [email protected] such as food safety and Presenters include 1 bwf [email protected]/hd 1 rwf [email protected] 2 red [email protected]/hd 1 Holstein [email protected] weights and measures regu- Nwadike, representatives 2 bwf [email protected]/hd 1 black [email protected] lations in Kansas and Mis- from the Kansas and Mis- HEIFERETTES 1 Holstein [email protected] souri; accepting non-cash souri agriculture depart- 1 bwf [email protected] 1 black [email protected] 1 black [email protected] HEIFERS payments such as EBT and ments, and Missouri and 1 black [email protected] 1 black [email protected] SFMNP; attracting cus- Kansas farmers’ market 1 black [email protected] 6 mixed [email protected] tomers through merchan- vendors. 1 black [email protected] 8 black [email protected] dising, sampling and social The workshop will take 1 black [email protected] 5 black [email protected] 1 red [email protected] 5 red [email protected] media; the Food Safety place at K-State University- COWS STEERS Modernization Act; and Olathe, 22201 W. Innovation 1 black [email protected] 5 black [email protected] planning production plant- Drive, Olathe. 1 black [email protected] 1 rwf [email protected] 1 black [email protected] 7 bwf [email protected] ing for market season. Dur- Cost is $20 per person 1 black [email protected] 11 mixed [email protected] ing panel discussions, local until March 1 and $25 there- 1 black [email protected] 22 red [email protected] vendors will talk about best after. Additional details as 1 Holstein [email protected] 7 black [email protected] 1 black [email protected] 8 mixed [email protected] practices and answer ques- well as online and printable 1 red [email protected] 5 black [email protected] tions. Missouri vendors can registration forms are avail- Don’t Forget the Video as an option to market your cattle have their sales scale certi- able at FromtheLandof View our live auctions at www.lmaauctions.com fied for $15. Kansas.com/FMConference. ELDORADO “While selling food di- For more information, Manager: Matt Kruse, 785-556-0715 rectly to consumers through contact Londa Nwadike at LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. farmers’ markets gives 816-482-5850 or NwadikeL@ Fieldman: Terry Ohlde: 785-747-6554 growers a chance to tell missouri.edu. www.washingtoncountylivestock.comView our website for current market report! 316-320-3212Fax: 316-320-7159 Eureka Livestock Sale 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 El Dorado, KS 67042 Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 Market Report - Sale Date 2-25-16 Head Count: 606 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway 300-400 lb. steers, $150-$235; heifers, $150-$214; 400-500 lb. Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 12 NOON Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp steers, $150-$217; heifers, $140-$201; 500-600 lb. steers, $140- $205; heifers, $130-$183; 600-700 lb. steers, $130-$183; Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 64 Years! On Thursday, Feb. 25 we had 967 head of cattle on an active heifers, $130-$164; 700-800 lb. steers, $130-$161; 800-900 lb. ****STARTING TIME: 12:00 NOON**** market. steers, $120-$145.25. Trend on Calves: Choice steer & heifer STEERS 21 bk red [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] calves, steady. Trend on Feeder Cattle: Feeder steers & heifers, MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2015 11 bk [email protected] 62 mix [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] steady on limited supply. Butcher Cows: High dressing cows: RECEIPTS: 820 CATTLE 4 bk bwf [email protected] 12 bk bwf [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] $72.50-$83; Avg. dressing cows: $60-$72.50; low dressing 20 bk red [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] 12 bk [email protected] cows, $30-$60. Butcher Bulls: Avg. to high dressing bulls, $90- STEERS 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 7 bk [email protected] 9 bk bwf [email protected] 8 bk [email protected] $105. Trend on Cows and Bulls: Butcher Cows, steady to $2 2 blk strs [email protected] 3 hols strs [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] 8 Gelv [email protected] 9 bk [email protected] higher. Butcher Bulls, steady. 4 blk bulls [email protected] 2 hols strs [email protected] 7 bk [email protected] 5 bk red [email protected] 14 bk red [email protected] 2 blk males [email protected] 8 bk [email protected] 37 bk (flshy) [email protected] 4 bk red [email protected] CONSIGNED FOR MARCH 3 SALE: 5 blk strs [email protected] HEIFERS 15 bk bwf [email protected] 15 Hol [email protected] 17 bk red [email protected] • 25 blk 1st calf heifer pairs, 1100 lbs., calves are 40-55 days 3 blk bulls [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 7 bk SimX [email protected] HEIFERS 16 bwf wf [email protected] old, Northern cattle 5 blk bulls [email protected] 3 bwf hfrs [email protected] 8 bk [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] 26 mix [email protected] • 50 Hereford cows, 4-10 years old, bred to Angus bulls, will 7 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 5 bk Char [email protected] 25 bk bwf [email protected] 9 bk mwf [email protected] calve March/April 4 blk strs [email protected] 6 bwf gwf hfrs [email protected] 12 bk red [email protected] 3 bk [email protected] 8 mix [email protected] 12 blk bwf strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] • 75 blk cows, 4-7 years old, will calve March/April, cows 5 bk Char [email protected] 4 bwf [email protected] 6 bk [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 13 bk red [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] BULLS bred back to outstanding Charolais bulls 11 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] 12 bwf wf [email protected] 13 bk red [email protected] 6 bk red 646@155 • 20 Red Angus 1st calf heifer pairs, 1050 lbs., AI sired Red 5 blk strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] 6 bk [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] Angus calves at side 8 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] • 15 blk 3 year cows, bred to calve March/April Butcher Cows: $59-$89, mostly $77-$85, very active. 12 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk gry hfrs [email protected] • 15 blk pairs, calves are out of OSU bulls Butcher Bulls: $88-$109, mostly $98-$105, $1-$2 higher, very active. 7 bwf rwf strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] • 1 McCurry Angus bull, 3 yr, no papers 11 blk strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] BUTCHER COWS 3 mix [email protected] • 2 Hereford bulls, 18-24 months 6 bwf rwf strs [email protected] 28 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] BUTCHER BULLS • (1) 2 year Angus bull 8 bwf rwf strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 1 Brangus [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] • 45 6-8 year red & blk cows, bred to blk bulls, calve in 10 blk rwf strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 3 Brangus [email protected] March & April 10 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 1 Limo [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 8 blk bwf strs [email protected] 6 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 1 bwf [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 5 blk gry strs [email protected] 46 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] CONSIGNED FOR MARCH 10 SALE: 1 Char [email protected] • 225 mixed steers, 800-850 lbs., off wheat 2 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 2 blk [email protected] • 350 mixed heifers, 750-850 lbs., off wheat MARCH 12--FARM AUCTION FOR JOHN & SARA BANKS EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 3: • 95 blk steers & heifers, 650-800 lbs., weaned WEST OF MUSCOTAH, KS • 75 mixed steers & heifers, 400-650 lbs. • 220 blk/bwf steers & heifers, 500-550 lbs., weaned in Oct. ********************************** • 58 blk bwf & wf steers & heifers, 700-900 lbs. • 95 steers & heifers, 650-800 lbs., shots MARCH 19--FARM AUCTION FOR STEVE PORUBSKY • 60 blk Sim heifers, 850-900 lbs., homeraised, WV, open, • 20 blk steers & heifers, 650-700 lbs. WEST OF TOPEKA, KS replacement quality. We welcome your consignments! ********************************** • 15 blk/bwf fall pairs, Angus calves at side, bred back to MARCH 26--SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION--9 A.M. Angus bull, sell as pairs, 2-3 years old If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, March 9 deadline for sale bill. please call the office at 316-320-3212 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 10: Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-7137 check our website for updated consignments: Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 • 500 blk/bwf CharX steers & heifers, homeraised, dry win- www.eldoradolivestock.com tered, weaned, 400-700 lbs. Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415 Chris Locke Steven Hamlin Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417 We appreciate your business! (316) 320-1005 (H) (602) 402-6008 (H) Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) Craig Wischropp, Horton, Field Rep. • 785-547-5419 Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman Home Phone - 620-583-5385 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 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 29-40.qxp:Layout 1 2/29/16 8:27 AM Page 40

Page 40 Grass & Grain, March 1, 2016 Chairman’s Mark on Biotechnology Labeling Center for Food Integrity Solutions garners widespread support seeks to close animal agriculture U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., chairman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nu- trition and Forestry, is pleased to announce broad food and agriculture industry sup- port of his Chairman’s Mark on Biotechnology Labeling Solutions, was scheduled be understanding gap considered at the Committee’s business meeting on Thursday, February 25. That meet- The Center for Food Integrity (CFI) is North American Strategy Conference on ing was postponed due to changes on the Senate floor. seeking to close knowledge gaps related to Animal Agriculture, focusing on key areas “Our draft has the overwhelming support of virtually every agricultural industry the understanding of how food animals are within this issue. Topics that will be cov- from field to fork and beyond,” Roberts said. “This demonstrates the widespread con- cared for in the U.S. CFI’s latest consumer ered include animal housing, emerging ge- cerns of significant and critical sectors of our economy regarding the urgent need to ad- trust research found that 60 percent of peo- netic advancements and antibiotic use. Ex- dress biotech labeling before the patchwork of state laws harms producers and con- ple “strongly agree” with the following pert speakers and panelists from varying sumers.” statement: “If animals are treated decently backgrounds will share their perspectives and humanely, I have no problem eating on these and other subjects. The letter – which contains more than 650 signatures from farmers, cooperatives, meat and eggs.” However, only 25 percent of The conference is free to attend and will agribusinesses, pro-cessors, seed makers, handlers, food and feed manufacturers, those surveyed actually believed that U.S. be held May 18-19 at the McDonald’s Ham- lenders, and retailers – is in support of the Chairman’s Mark for a national solution on meat comes from humanely treated ani- burger University in Chicago. To learn more biotechnology labeling. The groups urge the U.S. Senate to take quick action “to avoid mals. or to register, visit http://tinyurl. com/CFI-2- the economic costs of a patchwork of state laws that will directly impact consumers, Due to this consumer evidence, CFI will 19-16. farmers, and the entire food value chain.” be making this topic the focus of its 2016 The Senate Agriculture Committee last October held a hearing on agriculture biotechnology with federal regulators and perspectives from producers and consumers – the first biotechnology hearing in ten years. The hearing focused on science and the 15th annual Tree Festival role of the regulatory system to help ensure a safe and affordable food supply for con- sumers at home and around the globe. planned for April 2 Trees are an investment Admission is free. 9:30 a.m. Composting 101 in our landscape, for both fi- Seminars, Tours and – Bison Room for lecture nancial and aesthetic rea- Demonstrations include: then out to Demo Garden for sons, and choosing, plant- Seminars in 4-H Hall: Demonstration ing, and maintaining the 8:15 a.m. Correcting Iron 10:30 a.m. Pruning Roses best trees for our local con- Chlorosis in trees – Bob (south of 4-H Hall entry) ditions is important. Tree Neier, Harvest Gardens 10:30 a.m. Tree Planting, Fest will feature informa- ICTrees Update – Barney Mulching and Watering tion on choosing, planting Barhnard Demonstration and maintaining trees that 9:15 a.m. Post-Planting Arboretum Tour: provide an important ele- Tree Care & the Benefits of 12:00 p.m. Tour the Ar- ment for our quality of life Mulch Rings - Dr. Jason Grif- boretum with Kathy Brady, and that are well-suited for fin, K-State John C. Pair Brady Nursery our area of Kansas. Horticulture Center Vendors will have trees Tree care professionals 10:15 a.m. Pruning Tips & and tree- and garden-relat- will be on hand at the 2016 Techniques: Highlighting ed products and services for Tree Festival to share their Shrubs – Janet Gordon, Hor- sale. Garden tool sharpen- advice on these topics, and ticulturist, Botanica ing service will be available more, on Saturday, April 2, 11:15 a.m. Training Your for a fee. A pancake and 2016, at the Sedgwick Coun- Trees – Proper Pruning sausage breakfast ($5) will ty Extension Education Cen- Techniques – Matthew McK- be available and Master ter, 21st and Ridge Road in ernan, Horticulture Agent, Gardener Volunteers will Wichita. K-State Research & Exten- be on hand to answer your Seminars include appro- sion, Sedgwick County – this tree and gardening ques- priate topics for both the will start in 4-H Hall and tions. homeowner and commer- continue outdoors with a Activities for kids will in- cial audience. Plant ven- pruning demonstration clude a ‘Tree Photo’ oppor- dors from around the region Demonstrations by Sedg- tunity, so bring your camera, will have unique trees and wick County Extension Mas- and Smoky the Bear will be plants for sale. ter Gardener Volunteers: there as well.

Sell By STARTING TIME 10:30 AM Or Buy Cattle Auction Tuesdays We sold 1442 cattle February 23. Steer and heifer calves were 6 mix hfrs 679 @ 151.50 1 blk cow 1450 @ 67.00 • HERDCONSIGNMENTS DISPERSAL: 41 blk & FOR red Gelbvieh MARCH cows. 1: 8 are in good demand, and sold steady to $5.00 higher. Feeder steers 6 blk/bwf hfrs 631 @ 150.00 1 blk cow 1090 @ 65.00 and heifers weighing 825 and under sold $5.00 to $8.00 higher, 63 blk/bwf hfrs 735 @ 150.00 BRED COWS & HEIFERS first-calf heifers including some calves and the balance and heavier feeders were steady. Cows and bulls were steady. 12 blk/wf hfrs 685 @ 149.50 3 blk cows @ 2100.00 heavy springers. Balance of cows are 5 yrs old and up, 3 blk/sim hfrs 637 @ 148.00 2 blk cows @ 2000.00 heavy springers bred to Gelbvieh bulls. STEER & BULL CALVES 8 blk strs 899 @ 144.50 6 blk/red hfrs 631 @ 150.00 3 blk/bwf cows @ 1900.00 • 70 Angus strs, 500-650 lbs., homeraised, weaned, vacc. 1 bwf str 385 @ 227.00 5 blk strs 882 @ 143.50 63 blk/bwf hfrs 735 @ 150.00 3 red cows @ 1775.00 16 blk strs 422 @ 225.00 63 mix strs 882 @ 142.00 12 blk/wf hfrs 685 @ 149.50 2 blk cows @ 1770.00 • 100 Angus bwf strs & hfrs, 550-750 lbs., weaned, vacc. 4 blk/bwf strs 351 @ 221.00 115 blk/char strs 962 @ 139.00 23 mix hfrs 719 @ 147.25 1 bwf cow @ 1585.00 • 100 blk steers & heifers, 600-800 lbs., weaned, vacc. 5 blk bulls 414 @ 220.00 5 blk strs 859 @ 137.50 10 blk/sim hfrs 713 @ 147.00 2 blk/bwf cows @ 1550.00 • 160 blk Char strs & hfrs, 600-800 lbs., weaned, vacc. 8 blk strs 469 @ 218.00 54 blk/char strs 1028 @ 133.50 61 blk/char hfrs 809 @ 145.60 4 blk/red hfrs @ 1550.00 3 blk strs 467 @ 215.00 9 blk strs 1026 @ 133.00 65 blk/bwf hfrs 792 @ 140.25 1 sim cow @ 1500.00 • 30 blk Char steers, 575-600 lbs., weaned, vaccinated 5 blk strs 527 @ 206.00 HEIFER CALVES 11 blk hfrs 812 @ 139.25 1 bwf cow @ 1500.00 • 50 blk steers & heifers, 650-700 lbs., weaned, vacc. 2 blk strs 518 @ 202.00 5 blk hfrs 352 @ 216.00 35 mix hfrs 796 @ 138.75 3 blk/bwf cows @ 1450.00 • 60 black steers, 700-800 lbs. 5 blk strs 524 @ 202.00 1 blk hfr 275 @ 204.00 5 blk hfrs 800 @ 138.50 3 mix cows @ 1450.00 • 140 black steers, 850-875 lbs. 6 blk/bwf strs 518 @ 197.00 11 blk/bwf hfrs 468 @ 192.00 50 mix hfrs 825 @ 138.35 1 blk cow @ 1425.00 4 blk/red strs 546 @ 190.00 5 blk/bwf hfrs 464 @ 190.00 66 mix hfrs 786 @ 137.75 1 red cow @ 1400.00 • 62 black steers & heifers, 800-900 lbs. 1 wf bull 310 @ 190.00 3 x-bred hfrs 445 @ 189.00 12 blk/red hfrs 716 @ 137.50 1 blk cow @ 1400.00 • 61 black heifers, 750-775 lbs. 2 blk bulls 488 @ 190.00 1 blk hfr 450 @ 187.00 70 mix hfrs 868 @ 136.25 1 blk cow @ 1385.00 • 60 black heifers, 800-825 lbs. 7 blk/wf strs 545 @ 181.00 8 blk/red hfrs 442 @ 186.00 5 wf/blk hfrs 932 @ 130.00 1 blk cow @ 1275.00 • 70 black Charolais heifers, 800-825 lbs. 3 blk bulls 505 @ 181.00 8 blk hfrs 483 @ 186.00 9 blk hfrs 953 @ 130.00 1 blk cow @ 1125.00 1 wf bull 495 @ 178.00 1 blk hfr 345 @ 184.50 COWS & HEIFERETTES 1 blk cow @ 1000.00 • 65 black steers, 800-825 lbs. 1 bwf hfr 390 @ 184.00 1 blk hfrt 755 @ 133.00 COW/CALF PAIRS • 65 black steers, 800-825 lbs. STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 1 bwf hfr 370 @ 183.00 1 blk hfrt 975 @ 128.00 1 bwf cow/cf @ 2075.00 • 60 black steers, 825-850 lbs. 11 blk/red strs 585 @ 198.00 5 blk/bwf hfrs 415 @ 180.00 1 blk hfrt 1085 @ 126.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 1585.00 • 100 black Charolais steers, 875-900 lbs. 6 blk strs 583 @ 197.00 2 blk/char hfrs 433 @ 180.00 1 blk hfrt 995 @ 110.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 1475.00 26 blk/bwf strs 621 @ 194.50 2 blk/bwf hfrs 440 @ 179.00 1 bwf hrt 875 @ 101.00 2 blk/bwf cows/cvs @ 1400.00 • 60 black Charolais steers, 850-875 lbs. 2 blk strs 553 @ 194.00 2 blk hfrs 490 @ 177.00 2 blk cows 1178 @ 100.00 3 blk cows/cvs @ 1400.00 • 61 black xbred steers, 900-925 lbs. 5 blk/bwf strs 616 @ 188.00 4 blk/bwf hfrs 494 @ 170.00 1 wf cow 1840 @ 79.00 BULLS • 60 black steers, 875-900 lbs. 26 blk/char strs 638 @ 179.50 4 blk hfrs 505 @ 169.00 1 blk cow 1735 @ 78.00 1 blk bull 1225 @ 108.00 PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! 23 blk/bwf strs 713 @ 171.75 3 blk hfrs 522 @ 165.50 1 wf cow 1550 @ 77.50 1 blk bull 2135 @ 103.00 29 blk/red strs 677 @ 170.00 3 blk hfrs 522 @ 165.50 1 swiss cow 1205 @ 77.00 1 blk bull 2120 @ 102.50 8 blk/bwf strs 733 @ 167.00 16 blk/char hfrs 534 @ 165.00 1 wf cow 1730 @ 76.00 1 blk bull 1950 @ 100.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 8: 7 blk/bwf strs 756 @ 161.00 3 blk/bwf hfrs 522 @ 164.00 1 blk cow 1325 @ 74.50 1 blk bull 2025 @ 100.00 • 80 blk steers & heifers, 550-600 lbs., weaned, vacc. 17 blk strs 794 @ 159.50 1 sim cow 1820 @ 74.00 1 blk bull 1955 @ 99.00 PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! 66 blk/char strs 765 @ 158.60 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 wf cow 1330 @ 73.50 1 x-bred bull 1830 @ 95.00 3 blk str 680 @ 156.00 19 blk hfrs 574 @ 175.00 1 bwf cow 1220 @ 71.50 1 blk bull 2055 @ 94.00 63 blk/red strs 878 @ 149.25 32 blk/bwf hfrs 614 @ 168.00 1 x-bred cow 1205 @ 69.50 1 blk bull 1845 @ 92.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR MARCH 15: 60 blk strs 856 @ 148.00 72 blk/bwf hfrs 628 @ 167.00 • 325 Angus bwf steers & heifers, 550-700 lbs., longtime 7 blk/bwf strs 809 @ 147.50 9 blk hfrs 586 @ 160.00 weaned, vaccinated 62 mix strs 857 @ 147.50 22 blk/red hfrs 625 @ 160.00 • 100 Hereford bulls & heifers, 500-700 lbs. 8 blk strs 838 @ 145.00 17 blk hfrs 653 @ 159.50 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! 60 blk/char strs 892 @ 145.00 70 blk/red hfrs 684 @ 156.75 ON 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.