First Kansas volunteer inducted to National 4-H Hall of Fame By Katie Allen 4-H Center Advisory Com- H have remained the same. A point where five trails mittee—a role she’s taken on Head, hands, heart and converge at Rock Springs 4- for the past three decades. health continue to remind H Center near Junction City Galle is among the top members how to think, care, was once an area where lifetime donors to the give and live for themselves many young people could Kansas 4-H Foundation that and others. get lost, turned around and currently has nearly $20 mil- Galle is an example of need direction. A Kansas lion in assets. She served as someone who has benefited couple devoted to the 4-H the special gifts co-chair to personally from 4-H and program decided to make a the Growing Kansas Leaders knows the importance of change to help these young campaign that ended in 2013 giving back on many differ- people find their way, which with $12.8 million in funds ent levels so others can expe- led to the creation of the for Kansas 4-H. rience the same benefit. She Galle-Pence Trail Plaza. As if being involved in 4- said it’s great that the Na- “It’s an area in the middle H on the local, county and tional 4-H Hall of Fame rec- of Rock Springs with direc- state levels weren’t enough, ognizes volunteers, and she’s tional signs for the boys, Galle has also supported 4-H proud to be among the many girls and others who use the on the national and interna- people with Kansas ties to facility to know which direc- tional levels. Exchange pro- earn the honor. tion to go,” said Marilyn grams have benefited from “I’m proud of Kansas Pence Galle, who with her the Galle family hosting 4-H having recognition, because husband, Nelson, made the visitors from various areas we have an excellent pro- trail plaza possible. of the United States, Japan gram in the state,” she Providing direction and and Germany. said. maps to show the way at The Galles were named In addition to serving as Rock Springs isn’t the only the Kansas 4-H Family of a 4-H volunteer, Galle has way Marilyn Pence Galle The National 4-H Hall of Fame celebration involved many people from Kansas, in- the Year in 1980, and in been a lifelong educator who has assisted 4-H youth. She’s cluding inductee Marilyn Pence Galle, above, and Daryl Buchholz, who attended as 2008, Marilyn received the worked in the public school a lifelong supporter of 4-H the associate director for K-State Research and Extension. 4-H Distinguished Service system 30 years. Galle is who has witnessed the pro- Award. The Galles are mem- serving or has served on gram as a member, club and classes we’ve had,” said and Ron—who were all 11- ing Team in the 1950s and bers of the Heritage Council, boards and committees for project leader, county Exten- Pam Van Horn, Kansas 4-H year 4-H members also. the only young lady at the which means they’ve publi- many other organizations, sion council member and youth development special- Galle, a 19-year 4-H time to participate in the na- cally declared that Kansas 4- including Al-pha Chi Omega trustee of the Kansas 4-H ist. “The National 4-H Hall community club leader and tional poultry judging con- H is in their estate plans in Sorority, Christian Educa- Foundation. Perhaps most of Fame started in 2002 to project leader, said her fa- tests. It made sense for her to hopes of encouraging others tion Committee, Mound- importantly, she’s served as honor the national centennial vorite aspect of 4-H was vol- encourage 4-H members to to do the same. ridge Pride Program, a volunteer in every aspect of 4-H. Kansas has done unteering with her boys and take advantage of the judg- Rolling with Moundridge Tree Board, of her involvement and is quite well. We have a others in the local club. ing programs that encom- the changes P.E.O. and trustee of the Kansas’ first volunteer to be tremendous depth in our pro- “One of the most fun pass many different areas, Galle said when she first Dyck Arboretum of the inducted into the National 4- gram, and we are so proud things was way down at the such as dairy, horse, live- got involved in 4-H, it was Plains in Hesston. H Hall of Fame. Marilyn is being honored as local level and in my stock, meat and poultry. more of a rural organization, At Kansas State, she is a Galle, who currently re- a volunteer this year.” kitchen, having a boys’ food “Judging participation is but she’s glad to see it be- member of the Presidents sides in Manhattan, was one A lifelong class,” she said. “We had wonderful, too,” she said. come an organization that in- Club at the KSU Foundation, of 14 people inducted during 4-H advocate sixth-grade boys come and “Judging helps them make cludes youth from rural and and she currently serves or the ceremony at the National Galle was a Kansas 4-H learn mainly how to read di- decisions all through life.” urban areas. The 4-H pro- has served on boards for the 4-H Youth Conference Cen- member for 11 years in the rections and do simple cook- In addition to volunteer- gram has gone through KSU Gardens and Marianna ter in Chevy Chase, Mary- Bethel 4-H Club in Shawnee ing. They were a lot of fun ing as a club and project changes and added projects Kistler Beach Museum of land, on Oct. 10. The Na- County. The club no longer and knew they had to clean leader, Galle served 11 years geared to help all young peo- Art. tional 4-H Hall of Fame hon- exists, but it was a club that up before they could go out- on the McPherson County ple become better adults. Information from the Na- orees are nominated by their meant a lot to Galle, as her side and play football.” Extension Council with two “It’s sometimes hard to tional 4-H Hall of Fame con- home states, National 4-H father helped start it many The simple life skills 4-H years as chair, 11 years as a make changes, but a lot have tributed to this story. Find Council, the National Asso- years before she joined. provides to young people are 4-H Program Committee been made,” Galle said. out more about the National ciation of Extension 4-H She continued her love invaluable, Galle said. The Leader and was chair of the “The main thing is (4-H) has 4-H Hall of Fame at Agents or 4-H National for 4-H in college, where she organization helps them be- McPherson County 4-H Ad- to be for the youth and give http://www.nae4ha.com/hof. Headquarters based upon was active in Collegiate 4-H come better leaders, public visory Committee. them what they need to de- More information about their exceptional leadership at Kansas State University. speakers and more organized In 1984, she joined the velop.” Kansas 4-H can be found at at the local, state, national While at K-State, she met individuals. Kansas 4-H Foundation She added that despite http://www.kansas4-h.org, and international levels. Nelson, a fellow 4-H mem- Galle herself was active Board of Trustees and served changes necessary to keep and information about the “The class this year only ber, at Kansas 4-H Roundup. on the poultry judging team as chair from 2000 to 2004. up with the times and get Kansas 4-H Foundation is had 14 delegates, which is The couple married and had as a 4-H member. She was She continues to provide more young people in- located at http://www.kansas probably one of the smallest three boys—Russell, Randy on the K-State Poultry Judg- counsel to the Rock Springs volved, the core values of 4- 4hfoundation.org. Nation’s soy growers to hail Sen. Pat Roberts as soy champion The American Soybean Association (ASA) will present its Soy Champion Award to Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas. The award is given twice yearly to recognize exemplary rep- resentation of soybean farmers and soy-related issues by elected officials. “When we look to Capitol Hill for leaders that understand the everyday challenges that farmers face, Pat Roberts has distinguished himself as among our best advocates, year after year,” said ASA vice president Bob Henry, a farmer from Robinson. “In his time as House Agriculture Committtee Chair, and Senate Agriculture Committee ranking member, Sen. Roberts has continued to demonstrate a fluent understanding of the com- plex farming issues, not just for Kansas farmers, but for farmers in all corners of soybean country.” Roberts was first elected from Kansas’ “Big First” congressional district in 1980 to the House of Representatives, where he would go on to serve as chairman of the House Agri- culture Committee. Roberts was elected to the Senate in 1996, where he served farmers as ranking member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. “Most importantly, Sen. Roberts has gone to the mat time and time again to protect the risk management and safety net framework that helps to keep American farmers pro- ducing from year to year, even in the face of disastrous weather and generational drought,” Henry added. “He’s always been there for us; ready and available to meet in Washington, or join us on our farms to see what’s actually happening on the ground. He Senator Pat Roberts will be honored by the American understands and champions our issues because he knows their importance to us as Soyban Association as its Soy Champion Award recipi- Kansas farmers, and for that we’re very grateful.” ent. ASA will present the award to Roberts later in the year. Page 2 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 eyes and a rich baritone in arms who didn’t return voice that invited attention home with him weighed and respect. During those heavy on his soul. early-morning conversa- Still, I never heard him tions with Grandma Rose, complain. Grandma and my he spoke with a gentleness mother loved and cared for that was unlike any other him when he couldn’t do so setting. for himself. Family ties While I didn’t really I have always considered As we get older, we church and into their fami- think of it back then, I just myself a lucky man to have begin to lose the mentors ly. As our kids started ar- By John Schlageck, was located right next to my remember I loved listening inherited some of the won- Kansas Farm Bureau grandparents’ room where I to them visit and appreciat- derful attributes of the in our lives – the ones, riving, they became like My Grandma and Grand- felt safe and slept like a log ed how my Grandpa talked Becker family – cheerful- who along with our fami- another set of grandpar- pa Becker were more peo- each and every night. to my Grandma like no one ness, perseverance, a will- lies helped shape us into ents to them. When the ple of action than words. Their morning activities else. ingness to think and work the people we are today. older two kids were little, Not that they didn’t have would always wake me and Today I understand that smart and the ability to Last week our family, our he would take them to the much to say. They just chose their longest conversations what I was listening to were enjoy and appreciate oth- their words well and need- of the day took place over conversations between a ers. church and our whole Junction City sale barn in ed only a few to convey black coffee with bacon and woman and a man who had Having Becker blood community lost a great his semi, and afterwards much. eggs long before I crawled truly become one. also means you have family man who touched many treat them to a Happy As their oldest grandson, out of my comfortable bed Grandpa always respect- and some good friends will- lives with his generosity, Meal at McDonalds. He I visited them during the each morning. A large black ed and took care of Grand- ing to stand by your side his wisdom and his ser- loved to tell the story of summer when I was growing Zenith AM radio provided ma’s every need. She cheer- during the best and worst of up in the late '50s. I always the news and weather of the fully and willingly gave times. And while your living vant’s heart. how one day, just for fun, talked Grandma into letting upcoming day. back all that she received. may be hard-earned – your Thirty-two years ago, he drove right past Mc- me sleep in the screened-in I’d just lie there comfort- My Grandpa Bert was a vet- life will be nothing less my husband and I moved Donalds just to see how porch on the east side of ably in my bed soaking up eran of World War I, and than rich. into our rural community they would react. He said their home. the sounds. I knew Grand- saw action in France. He Happy Veteran’s Day, as two wide-eyed city kids. they looked at each other Shaded by tall elm trees ma would make me my own died nearly 25 years before Grandpa Bert. on the east side of their special breakfast at a more Grandma Rose. His later John Schlageck is a lead- I’m sure Gary took one with big, wide eyes, but house, this was the coolest kid-visiting-his-grandpar- years were difficult and he ing commentator on agricul- look at us and realized that never said a word. He cir- place to sleep on those ents hour. suffered from Parkinson’s ture and rural Kansas. Born if we were to survive, it cled the block and pulled warm summer nights before My Grandpa Bert was a disease. I also believe and raised on a diversified was going to take a lot of into the restaurant, much air conditioning. The porch tall slender man with kind ghosts from those brothers farm in northwestern Kansas, help. He and his wife Car- to their relief. his writing reflects a lifetime of experience, knowledge and olyn welcomed us with When I went into labor passion. open arms, both into the with our youngest daugh- ter at 4:30 a.m., it was Gary who had volunteered to be on call to come stay with the other kids. So on that chilly spring morning, he was at our house fixing breakfast, doing our daughter’s hair, and was the one who joyfully told the kids they had a new baby sister. I voted on Election Day and I ger than negative campaigning, When a huge spring was proud and honored to do so. I much more important than the silli- snowstorm closed our know this was a very long and con- ness all of these candidates have road and buried our cars, it tentious campaign and I was just as stooped to and certainly worth any was Gary who came with a tired of the ads and phone calls as inconvenience I may have suffered tractor and dug us out. anyone. I do not like what our soci- because of any of them. We often When a child got fidgety in ety has degenerated campaigns and see people in other countries turn church, it was Gary’s lap elections into. Although I suspect out to vote in spite of violence and they climbed over the pew this is what people have said in danger, yet we take our right to vote to sit in. every election cycle our United for granted. We can vote in safety When our sons were States of America have gone because of the sacrifice and hero- old enough to work, he through. That still doesn’t mean I ism people like SFC Forrest Robert- employed them both. An- like it. son. Never take that for granted. other of his favorite stories I was thoroughly disgusted with At that moment I decided to was when the younger one all the candidates and really ques- dedicate my vote this year and my shocked his brother with a tioning why we go through with this vote in every upcoming election hot shot, who then pro- whole process. Then I was remind- cycle to Forrest. He can never again ed. November 3, 2013 is a date that cast a vote so it is important that will remain stamped in my memory each and every one of us do so in as long as I am alive. It is the day his honor. Will I vote the way he SFC Forrest Robertson was killed in would have? I have no way of action in Afghanistan. He was the knowing, but that is not important. first person I had ever met in person What is important is that we realize who was killed in the line of duty the sacrifices that have been made and it has made a lasting impres- for us and not let them go by the sion on me. wayside. Exercise your freedoms Without a doubt SFC Robertson and your rights and protect them is a hero. He served multiple de- because they came at a great cost. ployments overseas doing a job I will walk into the voting booth most of us could not and protecting this year solemnly knowing the high all of us. He sacrificed himself so cost that was paid to afford me the that we could be safe and free. I right to cast my ballot. I will cast my know his family and I have seen the vote with the memory of SFC For- pain and the pride they have felt in rest Robertson. Without his sacri- the past year. Pain because this in- fices and the sacrifices of the many, credible man, husband, father and many heroes before and after him it son were taken from them but also is a vote that might not have gotten pride in knowing that he died a cast. This election was the first time hero, protecting us and inspiring I have ever voted and truly had his men. some understanding of the magni- The night before, I sat watching tude of what I am doing. I am forev- the attack ads, answering the er humbled and vow to never take phone calls and throwing away the that right lightly. political fliers, fed up with the whole The fact that Veteran’s Day is process. I just wanted to lock the this week is also not lost on me and GRASS & GRAIN (USPS 937-880) door, shut off the TV and disconnect I hope that each of you will take the The newsweekly for Kansas and southern Ne- the phone and forget about the time to honor our fallen heroes like braska, published each Tuesday at 1531 Yuma whole election process. Then I saw SFC Robertson and those who are (Box 1009), Manhattan, KS by Ag Press, Inc. the reminders about Monday being still with us. Each of them made a Periodicals postage paid at Manhattan, Kansas. Postmaster send address changes to: Ag Press, the one-year anniversary of SFC sacrifice and many still carry the 785-539-7558 Box 1009, Manhattan, KS 66505. Robertson’s death in Facebook cost of that sacrifice. We enjoy our Fax 785-539-2679 Subscription — $79 for 2 years. $43 for 1 year, posts from his mother-in-law. Sun- rights and freedoms because of includes sales tax. Outside Kansas, $50 for 1 day those emotions had come to the those sacrifices. Freedom is some- Editor — Donna Sullivan year, $93 for 2 years. surface in Sunday School class, one thing I hope each of us hold in the [email protected] MEMBER OF I attend with his mother-in-law and highest regard and never let any- — Advertising Staff — Associated Press wife, and suddenly I got it. thing or anyone diminish it. It is our Steve Reichert • [email protected] [email protected] www.grassandgrain.com Voting is something that is big- duty to SFC Forrest Robertson. Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 3 ceeded to pin him down a year and needed a con- thankful he was a part of and cover his face with stant supply of bottled oxy- my life and that he took 80 ACRES BROME & NATIVE pink hog-marking chalk. gen. 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Fall Wheat Conference wraps up in The 2014 Joint Fall Wheat Conference of the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) and U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) concluded recently in Santa Ana, N.M. The four-day meeting brought together wheat growers from around the country to discuss upcoming issues and to plan for the year ahead. “It is a sign of the strength of the grain chain that we had so many great representa- tives of wheat in one place. I am very satisfied with the progress we made on how we can better advance the U.S. wheat industry,” said NAWG president Paul Penner, farmer from Hillsboro. “I appreciate our partners at USW and the strong relationship we con- tinue to have.” The National Wheat Foundation also met during the meetings to discuss current projects and programs. Throughout the conference, board members of NAWG and USW were able to meet and discuss issues ranging from biotechnology, trade policy, and en- vironmental and renewable resources. During the sessions, wheat industry partners presented and discussed current issues impacting production, distribution, and trade, as well as what challenges and promises the future may hold. Thanks to the NAWG industry partners who were part of the meetings, including: BNSF, BASF, CoBANK, Dow AgroSciences, FMC, John Deere, Monsanto, Syngenta, Ar- cadia Biosciences, Bayer CropScience, Cargill and U.S. Custom Harvesters Inc. The next joint meeting will be held January 27-31 in Washington, D.C.

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He was also an expert at This Week’s Grass & Grain Recipe 1 1/2 tablespoons crushed red Trisha Yearwood grees. Pour buttermilk into a running the lines for catfish in pepper 6 large catfish fillets shallow dish. Sprinkle corn- the Kansas River. Winner Is Carol Craver, Gypsum Mix all ingredients thor- 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon salt meal on a plate. Dip fish into “We had several fish fries oughly. Pat or roll out very 1 cup cornmeal Winner Carol Craver, Gypsum: “A local 4-H’er gave me buttermilk and coat with every summer, with Dad in thin, about 1/4-inch thick. 2 tablespoons all-purpose this recipe. It is quick, easy and does not last long around our cornmeal. Fry a few pieces at charge. When he passed away Cut in strips. Dry in food de- flour house.” a time turning 1 to 2 times in 1985, I sadly realized that hydrator about 2 days, rotat- ¼ teaspoon black pepper MONSTER COOKIE BARS until golden brown, about 4 his breading recipe and cook- ing trays every 4-6 hours. 2 quarts peanut oil 1 stick butter, softened minutes. Drain on paper tow- ing method had not been writ- Jerky is done when like Put the catfish fillets in a 1 cup sugar els. Place in a baking pan to ten down. leather. Do not over-dry. shallow pan and cover with 1 cup brown sugar keep warm in a 175-degree “As the summer ends and Store in sealed container in water. Add 1 tablespoon of 1 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter oven while frying the re- catfish lay patiently frozen in refrigerator. Can also be salt. Cover with plastic wrap maining fish. the freezer, I wonder if your 3 eggs dried in oven at 250 degrees. and soak overnight in the re- *** readers would share their 2 teaspoons baking soda *** frigerator. Mix the cornmeal, Here is a request from recipes with me for crispy fried 4 1/2 cups quick oats DELLA’S SALAMI flour, the remaining 1 tea- Kathy Hogue that was print- catfish?” 12-ounce package chocolate chips (I use mini chocolate 2 pounds ground chuck spoon of salt and the black chips) 1/2 teaspoon onion salt pepper in a self-seal 1-quart 12-ounce package M&M’s (I use mini M&M’s) 1 teaspoon mustard seed plastic bag. Drain the water Combine butter and sugars in a large mixing bowl. Add eggs 2 tablespoons TenderQuick from the catfish and transfer G&G Announces Its Annual and baking soda; mix thoroughly. Add peanut butter; mix. Add 1 teaspoon liquid smoke the fillets one at a time into 1 cup of oatmeal and mix; continue adding oatmeal until all oats 1 teaspoon garlic powder the bag with the cornmeal. Holiday Recipe Contest are mixed in. Slowly mix in chocolate chips and M&M’s. Bake in 1 tablespoon coarse-ground Shake the bag to coat the fish a greased 9-by-13-inch pan or a jelly roll pan (for thinner bars) pepper and place on a foil covered Nov. 25 through Dec. 23 at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes. Do not over bake. Mix all ingredients well. tray. Heat the oil in a deep In observance of the holiday season, ***** Wrap in plastic wrap. Refrig- fryer to 300 degrees. Drop a Grass & Grain will award the weekly winners Mary Rogers, Topeka: to the hamburger and mix erate for 24 hours. Remove couple fillets at a time into $35 in addition to the prize gift. CROCK-POT ENCHILADA well. Tear tortillas into strips wrap. Bake on broiler pan the hot oil. Do not overcrowd. CASSEROLE and place in a layer in the with rack for 1 hour at 300 Cook the fish until golden Recipes received NOVEMBER 14 through 1 pound hamburger, browned bottom of the slow-cooker. degrees or until done. brown, about 10 minutes. 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Mon-Fri 9-6 • Sat 9-1 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 5 Uses For Pumpkin: From Obvious To Surprising To Prepare your own margarine, or vegetable oil. pumpkinpatchesandmore.org ette, cut into 1/2-inch and cream mixture until namon, peppercorns, and Pumpkin (instead of using There are many variations. ***** slices (7 ounces total) pumpkin is filled to about salt. Simmer, stirring to dis- canned): Use 1 1/2 pounds of Here are the most popular: Pumpkin Pancakes 1 (7-pound) orange pumpkin 1/2 inch from top, using all solve sugar, 5 minutes. Add skin-on, raw pumpkin to Savory: 4 tablespoons 5 Servings 1 1/2 cups heavy cream of cream mixture. (You may pumpkin. Simmer, stirring yield 2 cups of mashed. melted butter, 1/2 teaspoon 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup reduced-sodium chick- have some bread and occasionally, until pumpkin Halve pumpkin and scoop garlic salt and 2 teaspoons 1 cup quick-cooking oats en or vegetable broth cheese left over.) is crisp-tender, about 15 out seeds and stringy por- Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons toasted wheat 1/2 teaspoon grated nutmeg Cover pumpkin with top minutes. tions. Cut pumpkin into Lemony: 4 tablespoons germ 2 1/2 cups coarsely grated and put in an oiled small With slotted spoon, chunks. In saucepan over melted butter, 1 teaspoon 2 teaspoons sugar Gruyère (6 ounces) roasting pan. Brush outside transfer pumpkin pickles to medium heat, in 1 inch of 'Mrs. Dash" or lemon pep- 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 1/2 cups coarsely grated of pumpkin all over with sterilized canning jars (you boiling water, heat the per 1/2 teaspoon salt Emmental (6 ounces) olive oil. Bake until pump- will need about 8 half-pint pumpkin to a boil. Reduce Halloweeny: 4 table- Pinch ground cinnamon 1 tablespoon olive oil kin is tender and filling is jars or 4 one-pint jars). Pour heat to low, cover, and sim- spoons melted butter, 1 tea- 1 cup milk Preheat oven to 450 de- puffed, 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours. in cooking liquid to within mer for 30 minutes or until spoon cinnamon, 1/2 tea- 1 egg, lightly beaten grees with rack in lower NOTE: Pumpkin can be 1/4 inch of top of each jar. tender. Drain, cool and re- spoon ground ginger, 1/2 3/4 cup canned pumpkin third. Toast baguette slices filled 2 hours before baking Seal. Refrigerate and use move the peel. Return teaspoon salt, and 1/2 tea- 2 tablespoons canola oil in 1 layer on a baking sheet and chilled. within one week, or steril- pumpkin to the saucepan spoon ground allspice. 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A Complete Cattle Feeding and Marketing Service Tiffany Cattle Co. Family Owned And Operated With a 15,000 head capacity,Tiffany Cattle Company is large enough to have economics of scale but small enough to provide personal atten- tion. Pen sizes range from 50 to 200 head. A computerized summary of feed, cattle processing, veterinary services and other costs are easily accessible on each pen of cattle. PRODUCTION SERVICES Objective is simply: Least Cost Per Pound of Gain! Ration formulation and cost analysis, health program designed and main- tained by veterinarian, special pens and attention to sick animals, feed financing, and cattle purchasing available. MARKETING SERVICES Marketing finished cattle is top priority at Tiffany Cattle Company. You have the option of selling on the cash market, forward contracting or grid pricing through US Premium Beef. • Risk management handled by Tiffany Cattle Company • Locked commodity prices • Complete profit/loss statement for each pen • All marketing decisions discussed with and approved by cattle owner • Reward for your efforts in producing a quality product by selling your cattle on an industry competitive grid 1333 S. 2500 Road, Herington, KS 67449 Shawn Tiffany, Owner/Manager: 785-229-2902 Shane Tiffany, Owner/Manager: 785-466-6529 Office: 785-258-3721 • [email protected] Page 6 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 lifestyle and profited from et, often referred to as the sides Masterson? We have who supported the People’s the demand for their servic- “East Enders” because of the enough of the Masterson Ticket, noted in the Globe, es. strong support of settlers in rule.” James Frost, the editor “Geo. T. Hinkle hasn’t made Men like Charlie Bassett, the eastern part of Ford of the Globe answered that much of a boom during his , and Wyatt County. Their candidate for George T. Hinkle had been canvass, but in his quiet way Earp had always been in de- Ford County Sheriff was be- “mentioned,” and “would he has made many a strong mand for their particular lieved to be George T. Hin- make an excellent officer,” vote.” Hinkle didn’t really brand of law enforcement. kle. Hinkle’s bid for office but was not seeking the of- need to. He had the nine- But times were changing. was so ambiguous that vot- fice. Nicholas Klaine, editor teenth century version of a Settlers were taking up ers wondered whether he of the Dodge City Times, super PAC working for him homesteads across Ford was actually running. A con- took issue with the sugges- in the editors of the Globe County. By 1879 the eastern cerned citizen questioned the tion that farmers would not and the Spearville News. portion of the county was Ford County Globe in Sep- support Bat Masterson. He Bob Fry of the News por- Dodge City Politics filling in and organizing to tember, “Would you be kind emphatically declared that trayed Masterson as a “little elect a county sheriff who enough to let the farmers of Masterson was “beyond Bull” who “dozed” his way Politics in nineteenth- those friends were of the would reflect a higher sense the east end of Ford county doubt” the choice of farmers about Ford County, an impli- century Kansas was passion- “sporting crowd,” compris- of morality. know through the columns and settlers for the office of cation that Masterson was ate and vociferous. The 1879 ing such occupations as The moral reformers of your paper who the candi- sheriff. himself a lawbreaker. Ac- election for Ford County gambling, saloon keeping, loosely organized under the dates are that are seeking the One month later, Frost, cording to Fry, Masterson’s Sheriff was just such an elec- and other professions of ad- banner of the People’s Tick- office of sheriff this fall, be- tion. Bat Masterson certainly venture on the Kansas fron- expected to be returned to tier. Cowboys from the the sheriff’s office. He had Texas cattle drives swarmed AUCTION been an effective officer and the streets, making the town SellsSATURDAY, at the homestead DECEMBER 1684 19000 Road 6 — 11:00 AM AUCTION— PARSONS, KS counted a great number of the premier cowboy resort of 440 ACRES M/L SELLS AT FARMSTEAD. the residents as friends. the West. The sporting SUNDAY,ESTATE NOVEMBER OF LARRY 16 KRAMER — 1:00 PM SELLING IN 5 TRACTS with 355 CONTIGUOUS ACRES! However, the majority of crowd contributed to the BENTON COMMUNITY CENTER, 150 S. MAIN, BENTON, KS TRACT #1: 10 Acres m/l with 1969 Model Ranch Style Home, ANTIQUES INCLUDE: SPOOL CABINETS, ADVERTISING ITEMS, 3BR, 2BA. This tract includes Milk Barn, Hay Barn, Tractor Barn, OLD TINS, METAL WIND UP TOYS, DISPLAY CABINETS, ASH several other Barns. Grain Bins, Rural Water, Sewer Lagoon. TRAYS, RED GOOSE SHOES NEON SIGN, SUN CREST CLOCK, TRACT #2: 150 Acres m/l surrounding Tract #1. AUCTION HIRES COOLER, MASONS ROOT BEER BUTTON SIGN, REDDY TRACT #3: 195250 Acres adjoiningin these tracts Tract in #2 cultivation to the North. now SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM KILOWATT WOOD SIGN, MANY ADVERTISING ITEMS FROM (buyers receive possession at closing) 60 Acres in Grass. Lincolnville Community Building — LINCOLNVILLE, KS SMALL TOWNS IN KS. 1 block West of 77 Highway (213 W. 6th Street) 100’S OF VINTAGE COCA COLA NEW OLD STOCK INCLUDING, TRACT #4: 355 Acres sells with combination of price of other 3 CLOCKS, LIGHT UP SIGN, MANY RARE METAL SIGNS, KAY DIS- Tracts, to arrive at best total price. CHARLES was a WAR VETERAN of JAPAN PLAYS SIGNS, METAL COOLERS, PORCELAIN SIGNS, DISPLAY TRACT #5: 79 Acre Tract 1/2 mile South of 19000 and Pratt Road, ANTIQUES • COLLECTIBLES• Souvenirs & More! See next week’s Grass & Grain for pictures & listings or RACK, BOTTLES all inVery cultivation, Impressive. on paved Nice road. Size Fields. Nice Homestead. MANY MISC. HIGH QUALITY, RARE & UNUSUAL ANTIQUES!! Click on ksallink.com WWW.SUNDGREN.COM SELLER: CHARLES & DARLENE GUTSCH ESTATE PAUL W. & HELEN R. HUNTER TRUST SUNDGREN REALTY INC. AUCTIONEERS: CHESNUTT & CHESNUTT AUCTIONEERS: BOB’S AUCTION SERVICE Joe Sundgren, Broker Real Estate Broker in Kansas/Oklahoma/Missouri/ BOB KICKHAEFER: 785-258-4188 • DAVE BURES: 402-766-3743 800-809-2790 • 620-795-2365 • Mobile 620-423-2086 Clerk/Cashier: Bob's Auction Service Jeremy Sundgren 316-377-0013• Rick Remsberg 316-322-5391 AERIALS at: Chesnuttauctioneers.com OR 15000auctions.com AUCTION

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM LOCATION: 504 Road 50 — Property of the lateOLPE, Harold KANSAS L. Stuttle

DIRECTIONS: From Olpe, KS at Hwy 99 & Rd 70 (Lake Rd), go west 2 miles on Rd 70 (Lake Rd) to Rd J, then 2 miles south on Rd J to curve in road and go west on Rd 50 approximately 4 miles to auction site on north side of road. Watch for signs. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Harold was a long time resident of the Olpe area. Come and enjoy the day of a complete personal proper- ty auction. VEHICLES & TRAILER Plow for WD x3; Van Brunt FBA 2012 Ford F150 XLT Super Drill; JD 12-ft Disc (older); Inde- Crew Cab, auto, 2-wheel drive, pendent Manufacturing Pull PW,PL, AC, Cruise, Auto, Ap- Type 5-ft Rotary Mower; Ezee prox 25,000 mi; 2002 Ford F150 Flow Spreader, 10-ft; New Idea XLT, Ext Cab, 4dr, 2-wheel 7-ft Pull Type Sickle Mower; IH Drive, Auto, PW/PL, AC, Cruise, Pull Type 7-ft Mower; 300-gal Triton V8, Approx 152,117 mi; Water Tank; Trailer House Axles 1997 Chevy 3500, 5- x3; Hay Wagon Running Gear; spd, 4x4, Flat Bed, New Engine, Pickup Bed Trailer; 12 Volt Odometer shows 188,544 mi; Sprayer. Chevy 6400 Truck, As Is, 6-cyl, TOOLS Bed Floor needs replaced, Century Battery Charger; w/Bed Mount Elec/Hyd Bale Come-a-long; Poulan 2000 Mover; 2001 Circle D Stock Chainsaw; Puma Air Compres- Trailer, Dual Axle, 16" Tires, sor; 21-pc Socket Wrench Set Model# 6820GNST. 3/4" Drive (7/8"-2"); 23-pc 1/4" & TRACTORS 3/8" Drive SAE Socket Set; Misc Oliver 1755 w/1730 QA White Pipe Wrenches, Screw Drivers, Loader, Diesel, Wide Front, Wrenches, Sockets, Ratchets, Over/Under Hyd Shift, 18 spd, Misc; Circular Saws; Post Vice; Shows 5,910 hours, 2 Hyd, Shop Tables, one w/Vise; Air Good Rubber, [Ser# 253 291- Tank; Misc Log Chains; 6" Vise 676]; Allis Chalmers WD Wide Chicago; Sickle Mower Grinder; Front, 1 Hyd, 2-pt, Good Rub- Used Tin; 15-ft Wooden Panel. ber; John Deere A, Narrow GUNS Front, 1 Hyd, Good Rubber, Remington Wingmaster Model [Ser# 643650]; Ford 8N, 3-pt, 870 12-ga Pump Shotgun Good Rubber; Allis Chalmers D- [692993V]; Remington Model 17, Gas, Wide Front, 3-pt, Poor 1100 12-ga Semi-auto Shotgun Rubber [Ser# 32287]. [377684V]; Remington Model EQUIPMENT 870 12-ga Pump [3719V]; Ruger Continental Post Hole Diggers M77 Bolt Action Rifle, 270 WIN, (old style) x2; 3, 3-pt Bale Bushnell 3x-9x Banner Scope Movers; 1 Bale Trailer; 2-Wheel [772-61910]; JC Higgins Model Panel Trailer w/14+ Panels, 15" 103.13, .22-cal Bolt Action Rifle; Wheels; Several 8-lug Wheels; Colt Lightning .22 Cal Pump, 2 Hay Rings; Various Stock Round Bbl, Small Frame Rifle Tanks; Misc Feed Bunks; Over- Ser. 2465; Gun Cabinet; Cross- head Diesel & Gas Tanks, 300- man 130 Pneumatic Pistol gal; Misc Cylinders; Bale Mover HOUSEHOLD & MISC for AC WD; Ford 5-ft 3-pt Hitachi 40" Flat Screen TV; Mower; 8-ft Drag Disc; IH 7-ft, Amana 19 Cu Ft Refrigerator Bolt On Sickle Mower; Snapper (new in 2009); Deer Antlers; SR1230 Riding Mower, 30", 12- Cast Iron Tractor Seat; 48" Steel hp B&S; Pickup Rack; Misc Wheels x2; Fire King; plus other Scrap Iron; IH 35 Hay Rake with miscellaneous household. Frt carrier wheels; Allis 3-bottom TERMS: Cash, approved check or credit card with 3% processing fee on all credit card transactions. It is the responsibility of the buyer to inspect all vehi- cles/tractors as to model #, serial #, year and condition. All statements made day of auction take precedence over advertisements. Owners and auction company not responsible for accidents or theft. Nothing removed until settle- ment has been made. Ebenezer Youth Group will have lunch available. Griffin 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 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 7 “doze” was a threat to shoot But editor Fry reported America’s Farmers Grow Ag Leaders launches in Kansas Fry through the guts, if he that Masterson was waging a America’s Farmers Grow ties in the industry and by neers, implement designers, dorsing students’ scholar- printed anything unfavor- war of retribution with a Ag Leaders is now launch- supporting their college ed- marketing specialists and ship applications can learn able about the lawman. If vow to “whip” everyone ing in 40 states, with more ucation. The program was seed scientists.” how at GrowAgLeaders. the threat was genuine, Frost who worked against him. than $500,000 worth of schol- created in response to Grow Ag Leaders is part com. The scholarships are was not intimidated. “We Fry claimed that two or three arships available. Spon- farmer requests to keep of the overall America's administered by the Nation- understand that “Bat Master- citizens had already been sored by the Monsanto rural youth involved in agri- Farmers campaign, which al FFA Organization, but Fund, the program provides culture. Farmers can partic- highlights the vital role FFA membership is not re- son” is going to shoot his beaten. Masterson respond- $1,500 college scholarships ipate in the program by en- played by farmers, through quired to apply. Students way into the office of sher- ed with his own letter to the to students pursuing a de- couraging students in their programs designed to sup- have until February 1, 2015 iff.” Fry reported that Sheriff Spearville News. He re- gree related to agriculture. community to apply for a port rural communities. to complete the application Masterson had charged J. M. served the vilest of expres- Starting Nov. 15, high school scholarship and by endors- Farmers interested in pro- online at FFA.org/ scholar- Stevenson twenty-five dol- sions for Mr. Fry. The editor seniors and college students ing their application. Be- moting the program and en- ships. lars for the return of a re- finally succumbed to the in Kansas and other eligible cause farmers play a crucial cently stolen horse. Master- possibility of his own mor- states can apply for this op- role in the industry, each son had captured the thief tality. portunity. applicant is required to ob- Farmers know the re- tain endorsements from at with the horse in his posses- Nick Klaine of the Times wards of a career in agricul- least three local farmers. ULTIMATE POST & sion. discovered that Fry had ture, but many of today’s “We want to encourage But Stevenson came to taken to carrying a pistol and youth may not. Luckily, ambitious and talented stu- TREE PULLER the sheriff’s rescue with a quipped, “Better hitch your- there is an abundance of ev- dents to pursue careers in letter to the editor explaining self to a cannon, Bob.” But idence that agriculture is a this growing field,” said DEATH ON that he had actually offered a Masterson wasn’t about to smart career choice. Ac- Elizabeth Vancil, Youth and CEDAR TREES reward to Sheriff Masterson wallow in the mire follow- cording to the USDA, nearly Community Outreach man- 55,000 jobs in agriculture ager at Monsanto. “As stu- which was refused, adding ing his defeat. Having ******** are available every year. dents who grew up in rural HEAVY DUTY that he indeed planned to learned more than he cared Many of the nation’s largest areas learn more about vote for Bat Masterson. to about politics, Bat Mas- land-grant institutions, such what agriculture has be- CONSTRUCTION In spite of Stevenson’s terson turned his attention to as Penn State and Texas come, they are realizing that support, the media attack the gold fields of Colorado A&M University, report job it is a fascinating, high-tech upon Masterson was too and new adventures to be placement rates above 90% industry, with job growth, Over 600 Sold! great for the famous lawman found on The Way West. for their ag students. job security, and high CONTACT: to overcome. George Hinkle “The Cowboy,” Jim Gray Grow Ag Leaders helps wages. These young people DOUGLAS WELDING & MACHINE INC. engage future generations are seeing that there are was elected Ford County is author of Desperate Seed: in agriculture by raising emerging opportunities for 785-536-4902 Sheriff by a margin of one Ellsworth Kansas on the Vi- awareness of the broad a new generation of innova- hundred thirty-six votes. olent Frontier, publishes range of career opportuni- tive young farmers, engi- But that didn’t end the Kansas Cowboy, Old West political intrigue. The Times history from a Kansas per- COIN AUCTION for HARRY SCOTT ESTATE editor pointed to a recent spective, and is Executive AUTO SHOP AUCTION uptick in horse thefts, stating Director of the National SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 9:00 AM the new surge of activity Drovers Hall of Fame. Con- DOORS627 Market OPEN Street AT 8:00— PORTIS, A.M. FOR KS VIEWING!67474 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 9:30 AM Selling Over 500 Lots of coins including: could only be contributed to tact Kansas Cowboy, Box ½ Cents inc. 1804 Spiked Chin* MANHATTAN, KANSAS the loss of Masterson as 62, Ellsworth, KS 67439. Large Cents inc. 1795* FE and IH Cents inc. 1859 - 1879 inc 1877, 1908s & AUCTION LOCATION: 700 Pecan Circle. Just South of Four 1909s* Lincoln Cents inc. 1909svdb, 1914, Several s Mints * 2 Cents inc. 1864 Points by Sheraton Hotel off Fort Riley Blvd. sheriff. Phone 785-531-2058 & 1872* 3 Cent Pieces inc. 1871* Shield and V Nickels* Buff Nickels Silver Nickels inc. 1913 Ty I & Ty II, 1916 pds & 1937 3 Legged* Roll ½ Dimes* SHOP EQUIPMENT: Bend Pak Dimes inc. 1834 Bust, Seated inc. 1875CC, 76CC, Barbers & Mercury inc. 12,000 lb. above ground hoist 1916d, 20, 21* ¼ inc. 1853 & 54 w/ arrows, 1877CC, 1927s* ½ $ inc. 1819/18, LAND AUCTION 1821Bust, 1915, 16d, 21s, 38d* Comm. ½ $ 1936 Asrkansas, 1936 Daniel 10’ wide; Challenger VBM 7,000 Boone, 1946 Iowa, 1936 Long Island. 1936 Cleveland, 1924 Huguent, 1921 lb. car lift; 9,000 lb. car lift; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM Alabama* Peace $ inc. 1921, 28, Several CC inc. 1889, 1892, 1893* Morg. $ Wayne 80 gal. air compressor, 5 Legion Cabin — inc. 1888s, 95o, 1903s, 04s* 1877 Trade $* PR Sets inc. 1950, 56, 57, 61-64* hp, vertical, (new compressor in 632 acres More/LessFRANKFORT, in Marshall County, KS KS. Currency inc. 10Cent, ½, ½ $ Fractional, 1892 $2 Blanket, 1923 SC Blanket, 9-13); 8 ton engine hoist #10 NC Kansas City FR (1929) * Several Gold Pieces inc. 1854 $, $2 ½, $5, (breaks down); Snap-on Wheel Prime farmland - Sold as four tracts $10, 1904 $20& 1924 $20 St. Gaudens. Come & Enjoy the Day With Us! Bottom land and uphill. Opportunity to own premium farm ground. balancer (WB240/WB230); SALE CONDUCTED BY: WOLTERS AUCTION Coats Tire Machine 20” wheels 627 Market St., Box 68 • Portis, KS 67474 (506E); Motor Vac carbon PROPERTY LOCATION: Two miles north of Vermillion KS on Cols. Jim Wolters and Rich Fairbank, auctioneers Phone 785-346-2071; 785-346-2524; Cell 785-545-7097 cleaner (Sun); Robinair R-134 30th Rd. (Axtell/Vermillion Rd.) then one mile west on Quail Rd. AC reclaimer, mod 34900 Cool For CompleteEmail: Listing [email protected] Call or check Our Website: (middle of the East side of property). Tech; Snap-on Eco AC air powered AC vac pump, LEGAL: South Half of Section 27 & the North Half of Section 34, reclaimer, R-134 (needs work); Website: www.woltersauctionandre.com 10970B; above ground oil drain Township 3, Range 10, Marshall Co. KS. Snap-on ACT 3000, R-12, AC buckets; gas caddy GC 30 gal; SOLD IN 4 TRACTS FROM 54 ACRES TO 274 ACRES reclaimer (needs work); 5 gal air powered grease gun; Vertronix MasterTech engine SELLER: DANNELS FAMILY LP & Mac Taskmaster globle OBD, analyzer, updated 2011; Pro updated to 2007; 4 Snap-on JOANN DANNELS TRUST Vision 100 CUI scope analyzer; jack stands. Mark Dannels, Trustee Blue Point GDCT 16 combus- ENGINE PARTS & MISC: SATURDAY,AUCTION NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM tion leak tester; Snap-on CHEVY BIG BLOCK & SMALL Located 3 miles straight north of Scanner MT 25994499 (Red See website for terms & conditions, maps, OSAGE CITY, KS BLOCK engine parts, blocks, on HWY 31/56 then 4 miles West on W. 213th St. Brick); Sun Scope Modular heads and others; misc: survey & more information: www.jhorigan.com Computer Sys (2500); Mac TRACTORS & COMBINE JD F-145 4 Bottom Semi-Mount 1988-89 excab alum running AC5500 Freon leak tester; Auctioneer: JOE HORIGAN REALTY & AUCTION CO. JD 4640 Dsl. Tractor, 20.8 -3.8 Plow, 3 pt.; JD 6 Row 7000 boards; skid shields, ft differen- Robinar elec AC vacuum pump Joe Horigan, Auctioneer • 785-292-4591 • Cell 785-250-5148 Axle Mount Duals, 2 Hyd. Out- Planter; JD 14 ft Plow Disk; JD tials, transfer case, 454 block, (R-12/R-134); OTC Master lets, Quick Hitch, Power Shift, Ft Pull Type Rotary Hoe; JD 6-R 350 block & heads, intake & ex Service Set for Ford cam & Weights, SGB; JD 4430 Dsl. Cultivator, 3 pt.; JD 450 Pull manifolds; New AC Delco valve train (6489); Evapready Tractor, 20.8-34 Snap-on Duals, Type, Sickle Mower; Great Alternators, starters; GM: V6; Smoke Pro evap leak tester; Quick Hitch, Two Hyd. Outlets, Plains Solid Stand 24, Folding 1990-2000 rebuilt starters for several sets of clutch fan Quad Range, SBG; JD 2550 Drill; IH 496 22 ft Hyd Wing Disk medium size GM trucks. removers (K-D3136, K-D3296, Dsl. Tractor, 15.5-38 Rubber, w/ Mulcher; IH Virba Shank Hyd SHOP TOOLS: B&D chop saw; 68.76 ACRES m/l, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS K-D 3, Blue Point YA9526; Blue WFE, pt., 2 Hyd Outlets, Roll Wing, w/ Mulcher, 24 ft.; IH 4 lots of air hose; 4 metal work LAND AUCTION Point AC dye gun; AC compres- Bar Canopy Hi-Low Trans Section Harrow, 3 pt.; IH Manu- benches; 4” & 6” shop vises; 49 sor guard w/assorted screens & w/Koyker 210 Loader; JD 7720 al Wing Disk, Salvage; Schaben draw bolts bin; acetylene torch SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM tools; Branick Mac Pherson LOCATION: HELVERING CENTER, 111 S. 8TH Dsl. Combine, 4WD, Bin Exten- Ind. 500 Gal Plastic Tank Pull outfit; Snap On High strut, wall mounted, spring com- sions, Chopper, Cab, Needs Type Field Sprayer; Walking Performance box end wrench- pressor (MST-580-A); Snap-on MARYSVILLE, KANSAS Repair; JD 920 Combine Flex Axle, 40 ft Booms; Tebben Field es, set of box end 3/8 to 15/16, Sun Transtech Trans Flush FARM LOCATION: 68.76 acres Header, Hume Reel; 2 JD Row Cultivator, Coil Shank, 13 ft, 3 box end metric 10mm to 19mm, System w/hoses & fittings more or less surveyed out. From Crop Heads, 6-Row Salvage; E- pt.; Gravity Flow Box w/side open end 7mm to 32mm; Snap (EETF100A); Slim Jim unlock- Marysville, go 3 miles East on Z Trail Low Profile Header Trail- Auger on 4-Wheel Gear; Clarke On impact sockets, ¾” drive, ing Kit (Deluxe Master LT450); Hwy. 36 to 13th Rd., then South 3 er; Running Gear-Shop Modi- Pull Type Field Sprayer, Hasn’t 30mm, 13/16”, 1 5/16”; Snap OTC #1722 Tranverse engine miles to Rd., West 1/2 fied Header Trailer. been used for long time; Ferris On, Blue Point OTC 2 9/16 to 3 support bar kit; Lincoln trans. mile to 1/2 miles road North on TRUCKS & TRAILERS Wheel Bale Loader; Land Pride ½ ¾ drive sockets; Carquest ¾” floor jack; 2 Go Jacks 6000 Marysville City and Feldhausen 1977 Ford F-700 Truck, 5-2 sp, 7 ½ ft Finish Mower, 3 pt.; Farm- impact gun; IR 3/4” impact gun; mod; trans jack for hoisted cars Easement Rd to farm and city V-8 w/Parkhurst 14 ft Grain Bed hand F-248 Front End Loader; ultra violet black light; Snap On (Snap On YA71, Blue Point wells, which is 1/8 mile North on & Hoist -10.00-20; 1975 Ford F- Continental Post Hole Digger, 3 ½ hp bench grinder. YA1719B) and others; West side road. 700 Truck, 5-2 sp, V-8 w/16 ft pt.; Old 4-Wheel Wagons, Most- JD MOWER & MISC. EQUIP- Blackhawk air powered bumper LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract is Steel Grain Bed & Hoist, Fold- ly Salvage; JD Black Hydraulic MENT: JD 316 mower, 46” cut, jack (55-64 500 lb); Lincoln 7 the East 68.76 acres of N1/2 down Racks, 9:00-20 Rubber; Cylinder. hydrostat, good rubber, always ton jack stands; North Star South 1/2 & N 1/2 of SW1/4 of 2003 Chevrolet Pick-up, 1500 MISCELLANEOUS shedded; JD 316 snow blower, Pressure washer, 110v, 8- Section 12 Township 3 Range 7 LS, Ext. Cab., Short Bed, AT, V- 2 Propane Game Cookers; like new, 316 & up cab, 316 1840130-02-FRN56c; Robinair Marshall County, Kansas. The full legal will be in contract. This tract 8, 197,950 miles; 60’s Chevrolet Wagner 32 G.P.M. Pro-Gold wheel weights & chains; Titan 2 has been surveyed out of the balance of farm. C-50 Truck w/ H.M. Grain Bed & Paint Sprayer; Pacer Transfer wheel 5’X10’ enclosed trailer, GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This farm consists of 68.76 acres m/l, Hoist, 16 ft, Salvage; 70’s Chevy Pump w/Gas Engine; C-P Up- bumper hitch, new rubber; 30” of which 1.93 acres is reserved for the City of Marysville’s water C-60 Truck w/ 12 ft Bed, Sal- right Air Compressor, 21 Gal, 5 shop fan on wheels; Polar Cool supply wells and associated easement, with 62.44 cropland with vage; 70’s Chevrolet C-10 Pick- HP; Level, 6 ft.; Band Saw; Meat 36” water cooler; Craftsman balance waterways. Bases: will have to be broke out new. up w/ Bed Topper, Salvage; Saw; 2 Military Ammo Boxes; wet/dry vac, 6hp; 2 wheel truck TheTAXES: gateWill is locked have to to be look broke at theout. property. Seller will Call pay and2014 I willtaxes. unlock 1990 Chevrolet C-1500 Pick-up, Garden Seeder; Pressure bed trailer; misc auto & shop and show any time. The easement road is the only way to city Rough, Should Run with some Washer w/Gas Engine; Fimco item like oil, ATF, anti-freeze, wells and farm ground. TLC; Semi Van Trailer for Stor- 50 Gal. Portable Sprayer, 12 etc. age, 45 ft +/-; Flatbed Utility Volt; Fimco 25 Gal L & G The farm is sold subject to tenant rights. Trailer 7 ½ x 10 ft., Single Axle; Sprayer, 12 Volt; Plastic Slide In TERMS: Cash with 10% down payment earnest money to be paid AUCTIONEERS NOTES: This is only a partial listing of the Webco Pacific 8 x 26 Truck Van Water Tank, 1000 Gal +/-; Alu- things they have to liquidate. day of sale with balance on or before Dec. 22, 2014 with delivery Box, Storage; Pick-up Bed 2- minum 14 ft John Boat; 3 Galva- TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash or personal check with proper ID. All items and marketable title. Title insurance will be used on this farm and Wheel Trailer; Old Truck Bed, nized Culverts, Various Lengths; must be paid for before removal.Lunch Statements by Walk made For Relay day of For auction Life Team.take prece- split 50/50. The closing costs, contract, deed and escrow will be split Salvage. Set of Old Clamp-on Duals; 500 dence over printed material. 50/50 between buyer and seller. For complete listing & additional pictures, go to ksallink.com, FARM MACHINERY Gal Fuel Tank w/ Electric Pump; click on Market Place then auctions. Also: kansasauctions.net This farm lays very well and is in an excellent location to farm JD 400 Rotary Hoe, 3 pt; JD Some Shop Tools—Nuts, Bolts, or for investment. Look it over before sale. Contact Don Prell 1100 Field Cultivator, Hyd Wing, Etc.; Miscellaneous JD Parts SELLER: AUTOMASTER REPAIR & SERVICE. INC. Realty & Auction 785-799-3787. 8 ft, Gauge Wheels, Mulcher; Broker represents the seller as agent and not as agent for the purchaser. Charlie Degenhardt, Owner Statements made day of sale take precedence over advertisement or previous statements. For inspections and maps or inquiry contact bro- NOTE: Good line-up of machinery, tractors, trucks, etc. House- For Information Please call Charlie at 785-539-4757 ker-auctioneer Donald Prell. hold items sell first at 10:00 am followed by tools. Could start selling the tractors at approximately 11:30 am. FELDHAUSEN FAMILY FARM TRUST AUCTION PREVIEW: FRI., NOV. 21st, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm ARLIE HALLOWELL ESTATE DONALD PRELL REALTY & AUCTION Linda M. Meyer, Executrix Marysville, KS • 785-799-3787 • Cell: 785-562-6787 Salesperson Steve Prell, Cell: 785-713-2191 WISCHROPPwww.wischroppauctions.com AUCTIONS • 785-828-4212 donprellrealtyauction.com View pictures: Page 8 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Cost-share program offered to Kansas specialty crop producers As grocery store chains were previously approved site has information in- ed the development of GAP website. Completed appli- 1320 Research Park Dr. and food institutions in as the USA National Inter- cluding example farm safe- audits. Download the cations and supporting Manhattan, KS 66502 Kansas and around the pretation Guidelines ty plans, forms and training “Good Agricultural Prac- documents should be Applications can also be globe begin to require the (NIGLs) for IFA and PSS; materials in addition to tices: A Self Audit for mailed to: scanned and emailed to farms they source local but are now auditable as more information about Growers and Handlers.” Kansas Department of [email protected]; foods from to have Good the basis of an accredited the industry professionals Additional information Agriculture for questions call 785-564- Agricultural Practices standard. The HPSS will be who have written and guid- is available on the KDA Attn. GAP Cost Share 6755. (GAP) certified fruit and submitted for GFSI bench- vegetable commodities, the marking. Kansas Department of Farmers can find useful Agriculture is working to tools and resources online. help farmers and grow- For example, the checklist ers meet these require- includes a detailed list of ments. what control points and “You can’t do business compliance criteria the au- with Walmart, Kroger, Hy- ditor will be looking for. Vee or Whole Foods unless Going through the checklist you are GAP Certified,” with the farm management said Rita Taylor, co-owner team is a good way to re- of 4 Star Hydroponics in St. view and develop farm John. “We are hearing food safety policies. Down- across the board, if you load the Checklist for want to do business with a HPSS. grocery chain you need to “It makes you more be GAP certified.” The aware of what you are Kansas Department of doing. We have always Agriculture (KDA) re- tried to do the best and ceived a USDA specialty practice good agricultural crop block grant with some practices,” Taylor says. of those funds being ear- “Once we received the GAP marked for specialty crop book, we were able to sit production. The program down and reflect on the im- will assist Kansas farmers portance to always write become GAP certified. To down where we receive take advantage of this op- seed, store our plants, etc. portunity, download a copy This helped us build our of the Good Agricultural food safety program.” Practices (GAP) Certifica- There are many online re- tion Cost-Share Program sources for farms consider- application. ing going through GAP or Audits must be sched- GHP audits, or even the uled three weeks prior to GLOBAL G.A.P. Harmo- harvest. Audits take place nized Audit. The On-Farm during crop harvest. Farms Food Safety Project web- certified between October 1, 2013 and September 30, 2014, are urged to apply for funds by December 1, 2014. The 2015 Specialty Crop Block Grants included an expansion of the GAP cost- share program for a mini- mum of ten farms. Dead- line to submit an applica- tion and receive reim- bursement for the 2015 GAP cost-share is Decem- ber 1, 2015. Funds are available on a first come, first serve basis. GLOBAL G.A.P. is a farm assurance program, trans- lating consumer require- ments into GAP in a rapid- ly growing list of countries – currently more than 100. The Harmonized Produce Safety Standard (HPSS) is a new food safety standard managed and operated by GLOBAL G.A.P. In contrast to GLOBAL G.A.P.’s Inte- grated Farm Assurance Standard (IFA), the HPSS, like the current Produce Safety Standard (PSS), cov- ers only food safety and traceability. 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P.O. BOX 300, LARNED, KS 67550 620-285-3148 • www.carrauction.com Page 10 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 fects included vomiting, Harrison’s poems keeps reality. Change is in- dizziness, depression, running through my head: evitable, and more so as we drowsiness, dehydration, “The days are stacked age and become receptive difficulty breathing, exces- against what we think we to the idea of our own mor- sive sweating, loss of cogni- are.” What an odd way to tality. The man I thought I tive skills, constipation, di- put it. Shouldn’t it be “the was is no longer who I am. arrhea, rashes, itching, irri- days are stacked against And what am I? I’m still tability and severe head- us,” as if it were personal, trying to figure that out, but aches. The medication or retribution for some un- the best I can do is this: a could make me suicidal or known slight or offense? It man who tries to find beau- homicidal. It could make certainly feels that way ty in every day. Compared me dead, too. sometimes. to the silvery Pleiades shin- “Good grief!” I exclaim- The more I think about ing through a rent in the ed. “Shingles makes you it, though, the more I see his clouds or the full moon ris- wish you were dead, and point. The older I get, the ing behind the elevator, the Day after day after day this stuff might grant your less certain I am of almost pain is as passing as the Above all, keep your as wrong could be. I’d as- was nerve damage to my wish. How does this crap everything, with certain es- thousand blackbirds fun- spirits up, I told myself. sure my wife that I could get lower back and left leg. get approved?” sential exceptions. It’s not neling down the valley with Look on the bright side. something out of the base- Though there was no cure, I didn’t bother to read time itself that opposes us a sound of a rushing wind, Okay, then, here’s a ment freezer, but navigating it could go away after six the rest of the guides. The but our own perceptions of and in its own way as pure, bright spot in an otherwise the stairs was excruciating. weeks, six months, six last thing I wanted was to ourselves when faced with as distilled, as perfect. bleak day: It had taken a I’d tell her I could take the years, or, as the doctor said, provoke subliminal encour- ridiculously long time to trash out but rue every step never. Medication could agement in a mind already DISTRIBUTORS FOR: position myself on the edge of the way. Her exaspera- help relieve the symptoms growing duller by the of the examination table, tion mounted with each and stifle the pain, but oth- minute. • Scott, Obeco, and nobody was there to groan and curse. And now I erwise it was a waiting In the waiting room I had Knapheide and Reiten witness it. Nor had anyone was sitting in a sterile room game. wondered how I would take Grain Bodies watched as I hobbled from at the clinic awaiting sub- I tried to be upbeat. the news if it were grim. • Shur-Lok Roll Tarps the truck, across the street stantiation over this latest After all, it could have been Now I knew: day by day by • SRT 2 Roll Tarps and up the steep incline to issue, not at all certain something horrific like can- day. • Pickup Roll Tarps the medical clinic, nor had whether I wanted it or not. cer or some fatal blood dis- *** they heard me berate my- Confirmation came not ease, so I couldn’t com- A friend’s daughter has • Aulick and Scott self for parking so far away, from a face-to-face chat plain. cancer and her husband Tapered Silage Bodies or, for that matter, taking with the doctor but from an On the table were two had a stroke. Another • Aluminum Pickup Beds the truck in the first place. overheard conversation vials of pills. As we dis- friend lost his leg to cancer, • Tool Boxes Using the clutch was an ex- taking place outside the cussed how we would deal and another her life. Who • Frame and Driveshaft ercise in agony, but my door. I heard the term “vari- with this, I glanced over the am I to complain? Lengthening, twisted sense of manhood cella-zoster” and “shin- medication guides. Side ef- A line from one of Jim Shortening and Repair. insisted that my wife drive gles,” followed by a bright the car to work. I can man- and cheery “herpetic neu- age, I said, and I was wrong. ralgia.” The latter was what JOHNNY’S WELDING Being wrong, notably I expected but didn’t want 1901 S. 6th (South U.S. 77 Highway) about my limited capabili- to hear, so I braced myself ties, seemed to be the new as the door swung open. 402-223-2384 Beatrice, Neb. norm. Occasionally I hit the “Not your lucky day,” the nail on the head, such as doctor said. when I self-diagnosed my- *** self with shingles, but most I called my wife when I FARM MACHINERY AUCTION of the time I was as wrong got home. The diagnosis THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 — 10:00 AM Location: From Garden City, Ks. on Hwy. 83, South 13 Miles Auctioneerto Lear Note: Rd. - Equipment 5 miles East & Machinery to Rd. 18, have1/8 mile been North shedded

TRACTORS, COMBINE, Fert, New Raven NH3, New SATURDAY,AUCTION NOVEMBER 15 — 9:30 AM GRAIN CART, SPRAYER & Coulters 14; 2013 Meriden As we are selling our farm, we will sell the following equip- ROAD GRADER Seed Tender, 2 Box; 30’ Krause ment located from the intersesction of 69 Hwy & 199th St, Stil- 2008 Case 3320 Sprayer Disc (3651-83); Great Plains 40’ well, Ks. West on 199th 2.5 miles to Quivira Rd, South 1 mile (Y8T022851), 1088 hrs., 100' Drill, Mod. 3S-4000, HD, 10" to 207th, left to 10920 W 207th. Boom, 5 way nozzles w/Trimble Spacing (YY1381); 42’ Flex EZ Steer Auto Steer; 10 JD King Fallow Master (1M9312 TRACTORS, TRUCKS & TRAILERS, HAY EQUIPMENT, HAY, 8345R Tractor (loaded) (app 1665); 2009 Patriot Track Clos- MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT, 2000 hrs.) w/Trimble Auto Str.; er; JD 712 Mulch Tiller SeePANELS last week’s & FENCING, Grass &CONTINUOUS Grain for listings FENCING, or go toPIPE our & website MISC. 2006 JD 8330 Tractor (loaded) (00712X003831); Krause 12 (RW8330P001961) app. 4200 Row Cultivator; Strobel Stalk www.brickerauction.com hrs, w/ Trimble Auto Steer; JD Chopper; JD 1517 Mower, 15’; 4620 Tractor, 9001 hrs.; JD Hawkins NH3 Applicator; Orth- DAROL & KAREN RODROCK, OWNERS 4020 Tractor, 9965 hrs.; JD man Ripper; Flex King Sweep BRICKER AUCTION SERVICE 9770 Combine (HO9770S Plow, 7 x 5; JD 9400 Hoe Drill, Bob: 913-285-0162 Steve: 816-738-9091 731652) approx. 800 hrs. 20' w/Transport; Hancock 10 yd. or 816-540-8939 or 816-884-5525 w/Trimble Auto Steer & Duals; CarryAll; 3 pt. JD Blade; Gopher Cat Road Grader; Yale Forklift; Getter; 20' Hamby Bar; Box Terex Tele-a-Handler, Reman Scraper; (3) JD 71 Flex Engine Dec., 2013 by Berry Planters; Small Sprayer(ele ESTATE AUCTION Tractor; Kinze 840 Grain Cart, pump); JD 609 Mower, 6', 3 pt; new bottom Bearing on Vert. JD 400 Rotary Hoe. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM Auger; 2010 Brent 1082 Grain IRRIGATION LOCATED: 2761 Navajo Road, AXTELL, KS. From Hwy. 36 & Cart (B26330139); 2009 JD (2) 454 Irrig. Engines, new GM Hwy. 87 go South 3 miles to Salem Church/Navajo Road then 612C Corn Head (HO612CX long Blocks, ready to go; Cum- East 1 1/2 miles. FOLLOW SIGNS. 731115); MacDon 35' Flex Head mins Irrigation Motor 200 hp TOOLS • COLLECTIBLES • TRACTORS • MACHINERY • VEHICLES (234481-13); KMW 1860 (new); (6) Chevy 454 Irrigation Delta bench band saw; 6” Craftsman planer on stand; Wards 3’ Loader w/Grapple; Brackets for Engines (need overhauls); wood lathe; 6” belt sander; CH air compressor; 6” bench grinder; 8330; Duals & Hubs for JD Isuzu Irrigation Engine (diesel) elect. drills; router; circular saws; ext. cords; elect. chain saws; 6-12 8345R Tractor (for triples). (good); Lima Generator w/ Car- battery charger; Workmate; jig saw; palm sanders; 25 gal. shop vac; TRUCKS, TRAILERS rier Diesel Motor on 2 Wheel sm. metal cabinets; 2000 Primitive wrenches & braces & bits inc.: 2007 Kenworth Semi Truck, T- Trailer; (4) Chemigation Pumps; Fordson & Buffalo; ice tongs; draw knives; 2 man saws; scythe; 800, 475 Cat, 10 sp. 2 Fert. Pumps; Chevy 496 Irri- sprinkling can; hay knives & hooks; metal dbl. tree; silage fork; few (1XKDDB9X37J190032); 1995 gation Engine (needs rebuilt); game traps; forge tools; C-clamps; log chains; pliers; hand drills; de- Kenworth T-600 Semi Truck, JD Irrigation Engine, 200 hp horners; cable come-a-long; nail puller; hand saws; screwdrivers; 435 Cummins, 10 sp.; 1974 (cracked head) (bottom end tool boxes; hammers; grease guns; up to 1 5/8, up to 2” socket sets; Chevy Tandem Truck, C-65, 22' good); 454 Heads (1 rebuilt & files & rasps; lathe tools; pipe wrenches; sledges; post vise; levels; Bed, w/ hyd. seed wheat auger; needs work); Chemical Pump. punches; meat saws; crow bars; jack stands; scissor & bottle jacks; Fontaine 42' Flatbed Dropdeck SHOP 2 wheel trailer dollie; gas cans; ice auger; live trap; Lawn & Gar- Trailer, Spread Axle; Hay Miller-Millermatic 251 Wire den: Troy-Bilt Pony rear tine tiller; Troy-Bilt 22 HP 46” hydro riding Racks; Maurer 42' Grain Trailer; Feed Welder; Gas Welder; Lin- lawn mower; 2 Poulan 5 HP push mowers; Earthway Precision gar- Wilson 42' Grain Trailer; 2014 coln Portable Welder; Puma Air den seeder; post hole diggers; walking & push cultivators; lawn cart; Mauer Header Trailer; 7' x 14' Compressor (Honda Motor); 24’ alum. ext. ladder; 5’ wood step ladder; step stools; ammo box; Enclosed Trailer, Pace; Eagle Shop Bench on Wheels & Vise; reloader & supplies; lanterns; skis - snow & water; toboggan; Ice 20' Car Trailer; 2008 Trail Mas- Steam Cleaner; Chop Saw; Spark/Sled; yard windmill; triangle dinner bell; usual run of appli- ter 6' x 10' Trailer; Wylie Nurse Bench Grinder; Right Angle ances & household items. Antique & Collectibles: Peerless Pump Trailer, w/chemical inductor, Grinder; Bottle Jacks; Jack Organ; Glass ball footed organ stool; 6 1/2’ high back walnut bed; 1200 gal.; Wylie Fertilizer Trail- Stands; Air Jack; High Lift walnut marble top dresser; Victrola & records; 2 Queen Anne style er, 2000 gal.; (2) 500 gal Fuel Jacks; 2 Bolt Bins (metric & straight chairs; enamel top table; crank phone; large trunk; school Trailers. reg.); 1" Air Impact; Hydraulic desks; child’s chair & rocker; white metal cabinet; drop front library PICKUPS & 4 WHEELERS Press; Drill Press; Gear Pullers; writing desk; library stand; rocking cradle; Topolino child’s accor- 2012 Dodge 2500 w/ Pronghorn Pressure Washer; Chains & dian; labeled sacks; wood Survey stick & tripod; double wash tub & Utility Bed (50,000 mi); 07 Boomers; Power Tools; Hand stand; round wringer washer; sq. Maytag Wringer Washer; wash- Chevy 2500 w/Flatbed & Tool Tools; 3 Point Cherry Picker. boards; bear skin rug; beaver pelt; Swedish decor; linens & handy- Boxes (115,000 mi); 2013 MISCELLANEOUS work; fruit jars & bottles; 100 lb. Howe platform scale; Tractors & Kawasaki 4-Wheeler, 650, 4x4; 2000 gal. Tank w/Chemical in- Machinery sell at 12:30 PM: 2009 Kubota HST L4400 diesel trac- 2012 Kawasaki 4-Wheeler, side ductor on Stand; Propane tor w/6’ bucket, original owner, 80 hrs.; 1950 Minn. Moline Z tractor, x side, 750 FI; Polaris 4-Wheel- Tanks, 1,000 & 250 gal.; (2) restored; Minn. Moline corn sheller; JD 3 pt. #627 2x16 plow; 3 pt. er, 500. 1,000 gal. Diesel Tanks; 8" PTO Fimco 60 gal. sprayer w/10’ boom; 4’ King Kutter rotary mower; 3 pt. MACHINERY Auger; 2 Way Radios; Westfield bale mover; 2 wheel ball hitch lawn trailer; 3 pt. 7’ BMB blade; Dear- JD 1710 12 Row Planter Auger, 13" x 81', low profile born 3 pt. terrace plow; 3 pt. boom; Landoll stock rack; 300 gal. fuel (H01710R670142) Rosen Dr., Hopper, hyd. dr.; Brackets for barrel on metal stand; Ferguson 3 pt. draw bar; Old Machinery: The Row Clutches, 3 bu. Boxes, Saddle Tanks & Tanks JD 8300 Russell Junior Grader; NH side del. rake; dump rake; 2 livestock John Blue Fert. pump, new Tractor; Truck Tires & Rims; 4' x tanks; cattle panels; 2-8 gate dog kennel front frames; 7-4x8’ rub- disks 13, New Lowe Brackets 12' Platform Loader; A-Frame berized expandable metal panels; steel posts; Vehicles - sell at 13; Landoll 29' Vertical Tillage; on Roller. 12:30 PM: 2002 Dodge Journey SXT w/3rd row seating, 3.6L, orig- DMI 5310 Strip-Till Bar, 30' Dual inal owner, 45,350 miles; 2003 Dodge Dakota SX, V6, 2WD, origi- nal owner, 37,331 miles; 13’ alum. jon boat; oars; many other items. OWNER: SCRAMBLE 8 FARMS INC. REAL ESTATE sells at 1 PM - All elect. 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath (Phil & Deb Duesing) Phil cell (620) 260-6385 ranch-style home, full basement & attached garage on 3+ acres w/several outbuildings inc.: 32x48 shop. Home has rural water, sewer lagoon, fruit and shade trees. AUCTION NOTE: George lived in the Salem community (Swede Settlement) all his life and was perhaps the oldest senior citi- zen living there. For full sale bill & pictures see websites! TERMS: Cash sale day. Statements sale day take precedence. Sellers & Auctioneers Not Responsible For Accident or Theft. LUNCH SERVED. GEORGE & EVELYN OLSON ESTATE www.olmstedrealestate.com • www.marshallcountyrealty.com AUCTIONEERS: 620-276-6397 Tim, Tom or Rob Olmsted Jeff Sandstrom Beattie, KS: 785-353-2487 Marysville, KS: 785-562-3788 www.larryjohnstonauction.com Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 11 Consumer outreach focuses on baking and social media In the age of informa- reach program. said Cindy Falk, nutrition commodity organization,” NCBA and PLC tell EPA: tion, consumers are more One of the most visible, educator at Kansas Wheat said Jordan Hildebrand, curious than ever before and tasty, outreach pro- and Chair of the National program assistant at Kan- Don’t drown land owners about their food. From the grams that Kansas Wheat Festival of Breads baking sas Wheat. “Consumers farm to the fork, gourmet sponsors is the National contest. “The finalists who are looking to ‘Dr. Google’ in regulatory flood cooks and young moms Festival of Breads get the chance to tour the for information on their Recently, NCBA and the Public Lands Council (PLC) alike want to know every- (NFOB). This will be the farm and flour mill are ex- food and diets, and anti- filed comments calling for the immediate withdrawal of thing. This presents a huge fourth NFOB, and likely cited to go back to their agriculture organizations the Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers’ proposed “Waters of the U.S.” challenge for farmers, who the biggest year to date. home states and tell their are pros at using internet (WOTUS) rule. The proposed rule vastly expands the friends about what they’ve platforms. We need to be may not be used to the The festival, hosted in agencies’ jurisdiction and attempts to regulate all land younger generation’s de- Manhattan on June 13, learned!” able to make this a two- uses. mands for instantaneous 2015, will combine a Kansas Wheat has also sided conversation, and “The agencies’ proposal jeopardizes private proper- knowledge. But this new- “good-ol’-fashioned bake- been working to expand starting it now is crucial.” ty rights and violates Supreme Court precedent by sub- found curiosity is also a off” (between eight nation- its social media presence Be sure and follow jecting nearly all waters to regulation,” said NCBA en- huge opportunity for peo- al finalists), with baking for both consumers and Kansas Wheat on Twitter vironmental counsel Ashley McDonald. “Through the ple in the agricultural workshops, exhibits, door producers. Followers will and Facebook @Kansas use of broad and ambiguous language, the proposal is a community, especially for prizes, sampling and much notice an increase in on- Wheat, and remember to limitless expansion of authority that cannot be support- those involved in the more. Entries for the com- line content all over the share photos of your oper- ed by the Clean Water Act or the U.S. Constitution.” wheat industry. petition are currently web, from the National ation, fabulous wheat- In the eight months the proposal has been public, cattlemen and women have voiced their concerns only Wheat foods have been being accepted until Janu- Festival of Breads Pinter- filled sunsets, the future to have them deemed “ludicrous” by EPA administrator intensely scrutinized over ary 16, 2015. The biennial est page to its websites. generations of farmers or Gina McCarthy. NCBA and PLC state the agencies must the last few years due to competition receives hun- Some recent additions are whatever you think repre- start over with a transparent and inclusive process with growing consumer inter- dreds of original bread food-blog style recipes sents the industry. “We more stakeholder involvement. ests in gluten-free and recipes developed by ama- (complete with photos) for would love to show them to The EPA and Corps are required by law to consider low-carb products. While teur bakers from across followers to try, creation curious consumers who public comment; therefore it is imperative that live- hungry patrons should the country. The top eight of wheat-related infogra- might never get to see stock producers voice their opposition to this land grab. have the pick of their finalists are flown into phics, important statewide Kansas’ famous amber The last day to submit comments is Nov. 14. choice in the marketplace, Kansas to participate in weather forecasts and a waves of grain,” said View the comments submitted by NCBA and PLC at these fad diets are largely the competition, as well as more consistent posting Hildebrand. http://tinyurl.com/ncba-plc-wotus-comments. based on misinformation to tour a Kansas wheat schedule. Many of these and fear. Kansas Wheat, a farm at harvest time and a recipes are tested in the member of the national flour mill. Kansas Wheat test kitchen Wheat Foods Council, is “This contest helps us to ensure baking success. aiming to counteract these bridge the gap between “Development of relat- fallacies with an ex- farmers and the end users able and reliable online panded consumer out- of their crops, the bakers,” content is critical for any

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275 ACRES PAVED ROADS DEER & TURKEY RANCH STYLE HOUSE HUNTING REAL ESTATE FISHING ON PLUS 2ND 5 PONDS TUTTLEAUCTION CREEK AREA - RILEY COUNTY 3 ACRE BUILDING SITE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 — 7:00 PM PottorfOPEN Hall, CloverHOUSE Room, – Riley NOVEMBER County Fair Grounds 15, 2014 – CiCo Park - 1:00 — MANHATTAN, TO 3:00 KANSAS PM 4670 Harbour Hills Drive, Manhattan, KS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM 275 Acres with all-weather paved roads of pristine unbroken Native grass prairie that will be preserved for ANTIQUEAuction will be held in Kenwood Hall at the AUCTION Saline Co. Expo Center 900 Greeley in generations to come with Conservation Easements through the USDA and Kansas Land Trust. This prop- SALINA, KANSAS erty offers hill top views of Tuttle Creek and deep tree lined draws with mostly hardwoods and five ponds JEWELRY & COLLECTIBLES w/reflector; ice skates; alarm 1936-1972 campaign buttons; that provide water for livestock and wildlife. Mill Cove Drive, an all-weather paved road, separates the land Jewelry large amount inc: Ster- clocks; banks; granite ware; let- cigar boxes; paper post cards; into two pastures for grazing. The conservation easements will allow the current home site with 5.3 acres ling, gold filled, costume, plated, ter openers; cameras; wicker old glasses; small collectables; plus a 2nd home site of 3 acres from W 59th Ave. This sale includes a Ranch style 2 bedroom home that electric plated, rose gold, sewing baskets; Hot Wheel button hooks; unique hair pin needs work, built in 1973 with 912 sq. ft., 2 car attached garage, full basement that could be used for a signed, many more; stick pins; cars; collection car emblems; holder display; dress form; weekend cabin. There are 14 covered fenced dog kennelswww.pearlrealestate.org with concrete floors and related buildings. buckle & clip lions head; Ben salt & pepper shakers; shell salt beaded dresses; high top For more information visit our web site: Meltzer NY; hair watch chain; dips w/spoons; pennants; letter shoes; hats; purses; fur pieces; watches; Indian items inc.: openers; medicine bottles; linens; aprons; pot holders; ma- JANE LAMAN TRUST leather dress, Smookam doll, Radio Flyer Wagon & Scooter; terial; perfume bottles; com- PEARL REAL ESTATE & APPRAISAL SERVICE, INC. wood statue, moccasin, other cook books; large collection pacts; pill boxes; quilts; crazy ST. MARYS, KS 66536 • 785 437-6007 Indian items; leather vests; dolls bisque, frozen Charolette; quilt blocks; buttons; hankies; Dennis Rezac, Auctioneer, 785-456-4187 Mike Pearl, Broker, 785-256-5174 stained glass; Miltonvale pic- German twin baby dolls; crock belt buckles; belts; furniture ture; advertising boxes; tins old dairy creamers; assortment pic- inc.: rocker; tables; table & 2 & new; Lee spice & salt shaker; tures; elephant collection; wed- chairs; dresser marble top; buf- shelf paper; lamps; lamp ding cake toppers; George W. fet; bakers rack; large amount shades; kerosene lamp Childs 5 cent cigar sign rough; of other collectables. NOTE: Check our web site for pictures at www.thummelauction.com. June has collected for many years, there are many unique items. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 — 10:00 AM DR. JUNE TAYLOR ESTATE AUCTIONAuction will be held in Kenwood Hall at the Saline Co. Expo Center 900 Greeley in Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC SALINA, KANSAS 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES Old Gold, “Collin” Statue of Lib- orange crates; glass wash Oak 6 drawer Clarks spool cab- erty, 1905 girl calendar, board; One Minute washing inet; Boyd needle cabinet; Ger- Chesterfield ad, Wingberg Exhi- machine; 3 gal Red wing crock; man bar w/ice box; spoon bition 82, many other; calen- cat clock; wood cash drawer; carved commode; oak dresser; dars; banjo clock; lady bust; hat rack; Reeds Butter Scotch open front bookcase; 20’s din- Star Wars posters; 12 quilts & jar; burnt wood boxes; wood ing table & chairs; oak rocker; tops; dollies; hankies; bed- doll house; umbrellas; collector sewing rocker; Lincoln rocker; spreads; Camel Vulcaniz tin; tins; Happy Face collectables; wicker rocker; 20’s chest; ma- Nomes; 1/64 trucks; Perfection knives; 1922 silver dollar; mint hogany chest w/mirror; pineap- heater; child’s kitchen cabinet; sets; other coins; large assort- ple bed; drop front secretary; assortment of books inc.: ment of 50’s retro items and col- 50’s TV; butcher block; Singer Stephen King, cook, other; lectables. treadle sewing machine; 20’s many sewing items; spool hold- HOUSEHOLD & TOOLS radio’s; floor lamp; 50’s table ers; Little Abner windup band; 24” flat screen TV; king size bed lamp; Huckleberry Hound TV Popeye windup; Black collec- w/box springs & mattress; com- trays; painted corner cabinet; tion; assortment costume jewel- puter; computer desk; oak end chrome table w/chairs; Mickey ry; vintage clothing; spice sets; tables; bakers rack; dehumidifi- rotary show case; Deco ash- cookie jars; kitchen collec- er; Singer portable sewing ma- tray; Oriental coffee table; 50’s tables; mugs; Fisher chine; grandmother clock; as- saucer chair; 50’s telephone Price pull horse; Uncle Sam sortment baskets; Kirby vacu- stand; blonde china cabinet; bank; Pepsi thermometer; chalk um; luggage; assortment of wicker chair & table; Hawaii pieces; toothpick holders; Wade tools inc.: sockets, screw dri- items; Lava lamps; bird cage; figures; McCoy pottery; Hall vers, many other; Stack On tool porcelain top table; red serving pieces; glass baskets; salt & box; extension ladder; Skil cart; red microwave; school peppers; purple Fiesta tea pot; cordless drill; computer wrench- desk; oak kitchen clock; assort- figurines; assortment of glass & es; Bench Top 18 volt combo ment of pictures inc.: Parrish, collectables; Flamingo mirror; kit; yard tools; wheel barrow; tiger, Hart Schaffner & Marx ad, anniversary clock; cranberry & dolly; assortment of other items. Note: This is a large auction. There are many of all items listed. Check our web site for pictures Minneapolis: Marysville: Linn: Emporia: at www.thummelauction.com. LOTT IMPLEMENT KANEQUIP, INC. KUHLMAN IMPLEMENT SCHAEFER EQUIPMENT CO. JOHN & ROBBIE CAMPBELL ESTATES 785-392-3110 785-562-2377 785-348-5547 620-342-3172 Auction Conducted By: THUMMEL REAL ESTATE & AUCTION LLC Mt. Hope & Winfield: JOHN SCHMIDT & SONS, INC.: 316-445-2103 • 620-221-0300 785-738-0067 or 785-738-5933 Page 12 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Legal issues, family dynamics are part National Wheat Foundation partners with BASF for of upcoming farm succession conferences Jerry Minore scholarship Dennis Metz admits it. but can also be fraught with gram, said Forrest Buhler, 1-800-432-8222. The cost at The National Wheat Foundation (NWF) has part- He was resistant to some of communication challenges, attorney with Kansas Agri- each location is $60 per per- nered with BASF to give away four scholarships for the changes his sons wanted legal pitfalls and differing cultural Mediation Services. son for the first family mem- students with connections to the wheat industry. The to make on the family’s expectations. A succession planning web- ber to register, and $40 per scholarship is named in honor of Jerry Minore, who dairy and crop farm near To help Kansas farmers site is being developed person for all other family was a longtime friend of the wheat industry and advo- Wellington. and ranchers with the suc- which will include archived members. cate for wheat farmers. To honor his work and life, In the late 1990s, Metz cession process, K-State Re- webinars, videos and other As for Dennis Metz and BASF and NWF give away scholarships to students was growing crops and milk- search and Extension and educational materials avail- his wife, Marilyn, they’re en- who are planning careers in agriculture. ing cows two times a day and Kansas Agricultural Media- able to the public. joying activities with their The Minore Memorial Scholarship will fund four thought it was a tried and tion Services are teaming More information, in- grandchildren, including college scholarships for the 2014-2015 academic year: true way of running a dairy up with other agencies to cluding online registration, following one grandson’s two $1,500 scholarships and two $1,000 scholarships. farm. His sons, Dan and Jay, offer five “Planning for is available at www.ksre. budding bluegrass music ca- To be eligible for the Minore Memorial Scholar- came home from college Farm & Ranch Succession” ksu.edu/kams or by calling reer. ship, students must: and wanted to try milking http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/ka Be freshmen, sophomores or juniors pursuing an three times a day – and to ms conferences around the agricultural-related degree; grow cotton – not a crop typ- state. The meetings are sup- Be enrolled in an accredited college, university, ically associated with ported by a grant from the junior or community college; Kansas, especially then. North Central Extension Be a member of the National Association of Wheat Thinking about how much Risk Management Educa- Growers; have a close relative (parent, grandparent) time and money had been tion Center, part of the U.S. who is a member of the National Association of Wheat spent on his sons’ education Department of Agriculture’s Growers; OR be nominated by someone sitting on the and about how he’d watched National Institute of Food NAWG Board of Directors or a state wheat association other family members strug- and Agriculture. board. gle as one generation took Meeting dates and loca- Applicants for the Minore Memorial Scholarship over the business from an- tions include: should submit: other, Dennis relented. The • Jan. 5 – Allen Commu- A completed application form; family not only milked three nity College – Iola; Two letters of recommendation, from a professor, times a day successfully for • Jan. 10 – Pratt Commu- academic advisor or nominating sponsor; years until they left the nity College – Pratt; A current transcript (freshmen may submit a high dairy business, but also • Jan. 16 – Kansas Farm school transcript); started growing cotton, Bureau Plaza – Manhattan; An essay response. which they still do today, • Jan. 17 – Flint Hills All applications must be postmarked on or before along with other crops. Dan Technical College – Empo- Dec. 19, 2014. and Jay have taken over the ria; and day-to-day operations of the • March 3 – K-State Agri- farm with their dad’s bless- cultural Research Center – The reserve champion intermediate goat showman at ing and support. Hays. The day sons or daugh- The conferences are part the Central Kansas Free Fair was Travis Beetch. ters announce they’d like to of a larger effort to develop take over the family farm or a comprehensive succession PRIME KANSAS LAND AUCTIONS ranch can be a proud one, education and service pro- # # CHASE COUNTY, KANSAS LAND REAL ESTATE AUCTION FRIDAY,Patricia NOVEMBER Jackson Family, 14 — Sellers 11:00 AM AUCTION LOCATION: BURNS COMMUNITY CENTER, SATURDAY,PROPERTY NOVEMBER & AUCTION LOCATION: 22 — 10:00 AM 301 N. WASHINGTON AVE., BURNS, KS Land Location: From 4 Miles West Of Cassoday, Ks On 150th 14316 Hillside Drive — RANDOLPH, KANSAS 66554 (1st St), North 2 Miles On Price, East 1 Mile, North 1 Mile. LEGALDESCRIPTION: Bridgeview ------Heights Block 1, Lot 98-100, S23, T07, ONE FULL SECTION, 631.08+/- ACRES OF NATIVE FLINT HILLS R06E. 2013 TAXES: $760.42 - No Spe- CATTLE GRAZING PASTURE IN SCENIC CHASE COUNTY, KS cials! Large Pond, Windmill w/Large Holding Tank Fun cabin by the lake for your Several Draws, Excellent Pasture, Rolling weekend get-a-way! Terrain, And All 5 Wire Steel Post Perimeter Fence PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: This cute A-frame has a spectacular view of Tuttle GREENWOOD COUNTY, KANSAS LAND Creek from the deck! It sets on over a half acre lot, has lots of green SATURDAY,Nichols NOVEMBER Living Trust, 15 Seller — 10:00 AM space around it offering the peace and quiet of the country. It is a 2 bedroom with a loft (could be a third bedroom easily), has a full bath AUCTION LOCATION: 2014 250TH ST., HAMILTON, KS 66853 and a full basement. There is 1074 sq ft above grade and another (1/2 mile South of Hamilton on W Rd.) Auction will be held on-site 750 sq ft in the walk-out basement. Built in 1968. The newer two-car REAL ESTATE SELLS AT NOON detached garage on concreteCall for Details.slab is a bonus! Home has a dis------tressed septic system. TRACT 1: 327+- ACRES OF EXCELLENT SLATE CREEK www.kscrossroads.com For information visit: RIVER BOTTOM TILLABLE, 3 BEDROOM 1 BATH HOME BUILT TERMS: Property sells AS IS, WHERE IS. 10% non-refundable down money IN 1950, GARAGE/SHOP BUILDING, OLD BARN, PIPE PENS is required day of sale by check. Buyer must be able to close by December 22, 6 Ponds, Approx. 1 Mile Of Slate Creek, Pasture 2014. Cost of Title Insurance and Closing Costs to be split equally between Large Elevation Changes, Abundance Of Wildlife Buyer and Seller. All announcements day of sale take precedence over writ- TRACT 2: 120+- ACRES OF NATIVE HAY MEADOW, BROME ten materials. Crossroads Real Estate & Auction is representing the Sellers. NATIVE PASTURE MIX, 2 PONDS, GOOD FENCE Contact: WO OCATIONS 7840 E UST HwyL 24, Manhattan: ALSOIncluding SELLING A VEHICLES,Very Nice Clear TOOLS, Fishing EQUIPMENT, Pond 785-539-2732 ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD MISC. F & L CONSTRUCTION 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 Frank Engelken Joshua Engelken Terri Hollenbeck, Listing Agent/ WWW.SUNDGREN.COM Broker/Owner: 785-223-2947 845 C Road 4609 Grantham Drive Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner, Sundgren Realty Inc. * Land Brokers Centralia, KS 66415 St. George, KS 66535 785-770-0222 Joe Sundgren, Broker 316 377 7112 www.kscrossroads.com Jeremy Sundgren 316 377 0013 785-857-3293 785-564-0642 Rick Remsberg 316 322 5391 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 13 KLA Convention to feature discussion on nutritional science Livestock producers at- calorie-rich and lack nutri- business earned him the tary of the Cow-Calf/Stocker scholarships, won member- welcome to attend. tending the Kansas Live- tional value. Her presenta- National Cattlemen’s Foun- Division in 1976. ship recruitment awards KLA works to advance stock Association (KLA) tion will be sponsored by dation Vision Award in Wrapping up the pro- and graduated from the members’ common business Convention in Wichita will Micro and Bayer, while the 2008. gram, the Industry Informa- KLA Young Stockmen’s interests on legislative, reg- hear an investigative jour- steaks for dinner will come The closing BIU presen- tion Session, sponsored by Academy. ulatory and industry issues nalist present the case that courtesy of INTRUST Bank tation will be a cattle mar- Elanco, will address the de- A schedule and registra- affecting producers at both nutritional science has it and Tyson Fresh Meats. ket outlook from CattleFax mand for sustainably pro- tion form are available on the state and federal levels. wrong with respect to the Thursday’s Beef Industry executive vice president duced food items and where www.kla.org or by calling The association’s work is healthfulness of meat and University (BIU), sponsored Randy Blach. He will pro- beef fits in. Walmart senior KLA at (785) 273-5115. Regis- funded through voluntary dairy products. A tribute to by the Farm Credit Associa- vide comprehensive analy- director of sustainability tration is available online. dues dollars paid by its KLA’s chief executive, who tions of Kansas, will be sis of the factors behind all- Brittni Furrow will explain All livestock producers are members. is stepping down, and com- about a milestone for the time high cattle prices and her company’s global ap- ments from one of the na- Kansas Stockman magazine, predict how long record proach to sustainable food tion’s largest cattle feeders opportunities facing the profitability might last. and how it is being integrat- 160 ACRES MORRIS COUNTY are other highlights of the beef industry and how long Blach will talk about the ed into both sourcing and convention, set for Decem- record profitability might rate at which ranchers are merchandising. She will be ber 3-5. last for ranchers and feed- expanding their cow herds followed by National Cattle- REAL ESTATE AUCTION Nina Teicholz will share ers. and what that means for men’s Beef Association di- findings from the research The program will start beef supplies. rector of sustainability re- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 — 6:30 PM for her book, titled “The Big with a presentation marking Friday’s breakfast, spon- search Kim Stackhouse, Morris County 4-H Building 612 US Hwy 56 Fat Surprise: Why Butter, 100 years in print for the sored by the Farm Credit who will describe how the COUNCIL GROVE, KS Meat and Cheese Belong in a Stockman. Past Stockman Associations of Kansas and checkoff-funded life cycle DIRECTIONS: 1 mile east of Council Grove on Hwy 56. Watch for signs. Healthy Diet,” during the editors, writers and field- Zoetis, will serve as the analysis is helping meet the PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1130 F Ave Dwight KS Wednesday evening ban- men will be recognized at lead-in for a tribute to KLA demands of Walmart and WatchDIRECTIONS for signs. TO PROPERTY: 2 miles west of Hwy 177 on F Ave. quet. She will focus on the that time. CEO Dee Likes, who will others by providing hard ev- possible unintended conse- That will be followed by step down at the end of 2014 idence of the industry’s im- DESCRIPTION: 160 acres m/l with a 3BR, 2BA modular house, 2 car garage; several outbuildings. 67 acres of farmland with the bal- quences of Americans being comments from Friona In- after 30 years in the posi- proved sustainability ance of acreage building site, brome, native grass and timber. Ex- told to cut back on saturated dustries president and chief tion. Colleagues and friends record. cellent wintering site and wildlife potential with good cover, road ac- fat for more than 40 years. executive officer (CEO) of Likes will be at the podi- In addition to education- cess, rural water and spring ponds. In the book, she presents James Herring. He will as- um to discuss highlights of al sessions, KLA will honor convincing evidence that sess prospects for the beef his successful career at individuals who have be- SANDRA SUE PHILLIPS nutritional advice to eat industry. Herring’s perspec- KLA, which started when he longed to the organization See Oct. 28 Grass & Grain for details or less meat and dairy has led tive comes from running the was named executive secre- 50 years or more, earned go to websites below for complete information to increased obesity, dia- third-largest cattle feeding betes and heart disease. Te- operation in the U.S. Com- icholz suggests people may mercial feedyards owned by REAL ESTATE & inadvertently be replacing Friona have a one-time ca- nutrient-dense animal pro- pacity of 300,000 head. Her- AUCTIONS, LLC teins with foods that are ring’s success in the beef ALTA VISTA, KANSAS • 785-499-5376 GREG HALLGREN JAY E. BROWN 785-499-2897 785-223-7555 HEAVY SAVERS e-mail: [email protected] From Wilgers Welding www.hallgrenauctions.com • KSALlink.com

AUCTIONSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 9:00 AM Offering for sale at Public Auction, located at 200 N. Poplar, GOESSEL, KANSAS TRACTORS, COMBINES, Haulmark Transport enclosed Fat Bottom Saver Cone Saver TRUCKS & FARM MACHINERY car trailer; 18.5’ bumper hitch ‘80 IHC 1486 tractor, IHC 2350 trailer; 7x15.5 trailer, 2’ dove tail. loader, clamp on duals, 4900 FARM RELATED ITEMS $490.00 $690.00 hrs.; ‘71 JD 4020 tractor, JD 158 ‘04 Honda Rancher 4x4, 350 loader & grapple; JD 644A high ES, like new tires; 1941 Stude- High strength one-piece construction with loader, cab; IHC 1086 tractor, baker Coupe car, runs good; IHC 2350 loader; ‘81 Gleaner Lincoln 225 welder; Century heavy gauge steel for long life and durability. L2 Corn Plus combine, 22’ 100 amp welder; 8’ cattle feeder header; ‘81 JD 6620 diesel on skids; 300 & 500 gal. fuel combine, 22’ header, straw tanks & stands; shop built log WILGERS WELDING chopper; JD 95 combine, 20’ splitter; 13 new no till colters header; ‘95 Kenworth T-800 TS w/mounts; 100 gal. diesel tank; truck, Artex 22’ chain floor bed, milo guards; port. cattle loading PALMER, KANSAS • 785-692-4289 chute; hyd. cyl.; sweeps; chisel KEY FEEDS CONCORDIA N-14 Cummins eng., 10 spd., SHAMBURG FEED would split; ‘76 Chev. C-60 pts.; welding tables; 3 ring bulk Clay Center, KS TOWN & COUNTRY AUCTION truck, 18’ B & H, 32.5K; ‘73 bin; implement tires & wheels; 785-632-2141 Beloit, KS Chev. C-60 truck, 16’ steel B & stock tanks; plastic elev. cups; Minneapolis, KS 785-738-5181 Concordia, KS H, 2 new front tires; ‘65 Chev. C- 12-lg. hinges; 10 sheets 4x8 12 785-243-7900 785-392-5120 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 — 12:30 PM 60 truck, 15’ Knapheide steel B ga. bin tin; 2 - 300 gal. fuel & H; ‘68 Ford F-600 truck, 16’ B tanks; stock racks; alum. tool- Located: 3099 11th Rd., BARNES, KS (3 miles NW of Water- box; Newman Apollo 10 pas- ville). From Waterville - go West on Hwy. 9 for 3 miles to 1st & H, tag axle, tarp; ‘57 Chev. truck, 13’ B & H; ‘49 Ford F-5 senger boat, 4 cyl. Mercury Rd/County Line, then North 2 miles to Sunflower Rd. From motor on Rolco 20’ tandem axle truck; ‘99 Dodge 3/4 ton 2WD Barnes - go North 1 mile to 11th Rd., then East 3 miles to trailer; lg. lots of interlock gal. diesel pickup, 243K, ‘99 Chev. 80 ACRES +/- CLOUD COUNTY LAND CountyTRACTOR Line/1st • TOOLS/FARMYARD Rd (Follow signs). • COLLECTIBLES • HOUSEHOLD tin; bale elev.; shop lights; Suburban 2WD; ‘84 Chev. 20 Michelin 480/8R56 tires; old LAND AUCTION pickup, Circle D flatbed, 40K on AUCTION NOTE: Moving to Alaska, selling the following items: wrenches; #645 valve MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 — 10:00 AM Tractor sells at 2 PM: Allis Chalmers WD45, runs good; 2 JD 7’ new eng.; ’88 Travalong 7x20 face grinding mach.; valve VFW Hall - CLYDE, KANSAS 66938 sickle mowers; JD rake; HD 7’ rotary mower; MF #124 string tie stock trailer; 84 Ford F-250 4x4 spring compressor; JD mo. 30, square baler; 1996 Chevy C3500 1 ton 4 spd. pickup, 4WD, 350 diesel pickup; ‘97 Ford Econo- mo. 40, mo. 50 pedal tractors; LEGAL: S 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec. Vortec w/153,000 miles; 1986 Chevy Silverado 3/4 ton C20 pickup; line 150 van, Osage package; IHC mo. 66 pedal tractor; wood- 15-6-1. This gently rolling tract 1979 Ford F250 pickup, 4 spd/4WD & flatbed; 40’ Van Trailer, com- ‘67 Ford Ranger pickup; ‘00 en step ladder; 3/4” sucker rod; is approximately 80 acres with plete w/axles & tires; 12x56’ modular office, 2 offices & bathroom; Hesston 514 round baler, 7K 1,000 gal. water tank; fish 75.89 acres cropland. The bal- Tools & Farmyard Items: CH compressor; Bosch 10” table saw on bales; Krause 4950 26’ disc; cleaning station; GarWood 20 ance of the farm is waterways stand; chop saw on stand; DeWalt 7 1/4 circular saw; Milwaukee HD Welco 8 bale accumulator; IHC ton pto winch; 49-Florescent and waste. There are conser- rotary hammer; Porter Cable - 7/16 crown stapler & brad nailer; 11’ offset disc; IHC 47 sm. sq. light fixtures; playground equip. vation practices in place and bench grinder; some hand tools; socket sets; wrenches; ext. cords; baler; Crustbuster 16’ offset incl.: teeter totters, Maypole, all land is in compliance with nails; misc. carpenter items; Simplex HD 10-ton alum. body jack; disc; Krause 15 shank chisel, merry-go-round, slipper slide; NRCS / FSA regulation. The bottle jack; McCulloch BM605 chain saw; Port. HD Shop-Built Hy- 14” sweeps; Demco 500 gal. Forney mo. C-6 arc welder; predominate soil types are draulic Wood Splitter; firewood - mostly hedge; ladders - 6’ fiber- sprayer, 50’ booms; Donahue Craftsman 42” lawn sweep; Crete and Hobbs. This highly glass & Werner 2-step; long handle tools; wheelbarrow; misc. lum- swather trailer; Parker 150 bu. Simco pleasure/barrel 14” sad- productive farm is approxi- ber; ATV attachments - 3’ disc & springtooth; 14’ alum V-bottom gravity wagon; anhydrous appli- dle & breast collar; custom mately 95% in production and boat; Evinrude Light Win outboard motor; boat fuel tanks; alum. cators; Howse 7’ rotary mower; made Sankey cutter saddle & has very little waste. 2014 oars; life jackets; fishing poles & items; 500 gal. fuel barrel; bale Woods S105 5’ ditch mower; breast collar; lic. plates; Wagner taxes $698.00 feeders; hog & cattle panels; iron posts; metal feed troughs; rab- Hutchinson 8”x57’ grain auger; power painter; air compressor; Base acres and yields are as bit/chicken crates; stock rack; Horse Items: 4 saddles - 3 Western Bush Hog 3 pt. blade; JD 214 Jamesway single chain feed follows: Wheat 44.4 acres, yield (1 w/dbl. bull hide tree) & barrel racing w/purple seat; saddle tree for wire tie baler, 4 rolls of wire; conveyor & motor; Roscamp 33 bu. Grain Sorghum 25.8 4; bridles; lots of horse tack; ele. horse tape fencing; bull whip; COL- Marliss no till drill w/caddy; Ford 6x14 roller mill, 5 hp motor; 4” acres, yield 50 bu. Soybeans LECTIBLE: 4 shelf curved glass curio cabinet; wood vanity w/mirror; 28’ field cult.; 6’ rotary mower; 4 augers & motors; numerous 1.2 acres yield 23 bu. Singer treadle sewing machine; metal trunk; 2 gal. salt-glaze crock; wheel header trailer; 3 wheel welded pipe gates; welded wire LISTING AGENT’S NOTES: This is an excellent opportunity to coal buckets; oil lamps; coach lantern; 2 cast iron toys - US Mail 25’ header trailer, telescoping cattle & hog panels; welded buy highly productive land with very little waste. Property general- Horse/Carriage & Horse/Conestoga; bellow; sad irons; cross-cut & hitch; 2 - Krause 5300 drills headgates; JD 111 lawn tractor; ly only sells once in lifetime, don’t miss your chance to buy this 2-man saw; some English china; several outdoor scene collector w/hitch; Gehl 125 grinder mixer; IHC 129 lawn tractor & equip.; one. The tenant is going to plant the entire tract to wheat this fall. plates; 2 boxes of 33 records; HOUSEHOLD: SS Kenmore 18 cu. 300 gal. 3 pt. sprayer, 40’ boom, IHC 1650 Cub Cadet; sm. sq. bales of Straw & Brome; 300- The tenant is paying cash rent. ft. refrigerator & gas range; Amana 18 cu. ft. refrigerator w/btm freez- foam marker; Danuser 3 pt. post er; Kenmore front-load ele. dryer; Maytag HD washer; Emerson mi- driver; 25 gal. 12 v sprayer; round bales Brome; 150-round crowave; Home Warmer wood stove; Timber-Line #75 Wood Davis roller mill; 2 - 18.5-R42 bales Prairie Hay; Marion Co. Burning Furnace; 4 pc. Turkish handmade wrought iron/marble-top used tractor tires; JD 307 rotary atlas reproduced by Virgil Litke; items - 3x3’ marble-top island w/iron base wine rack, 6’ tall marble- mower; Circle D 20’ stock trailer; Speeco Cat. 1 quick hitch; fuel top stand, iron spiral plant stand; handmade 3x6’ knotty pine dining 350 gal. trans. tank; JD 1300 6 tank & hand pump; floor mo. drill table w/2 benches; 4 oak square tables w/pull-out leaves; 9 cocktail row planter; Donahue combine press; tow bar; trash pump; 2- tables; 20 wood arm chairs; 6+ 4 & 5-drawer dressers; 3-drawer trailer; pintle hitch, fold up AC units; cream cans; cutting cabinet w/scissor-handle pulls; 4’ kitchen counter-top unit; 4 metal torch, gauges & cart; Pacific 12 TERMS & POSSESSION: 10% down day of the sale. Balance due on or ramps; straight floor 45’ live- before Dec. 31st, 2014. Seller to pay 2014 taxes. Title insurance, escrow and shelf units; beds - king, 2 full, day & roll-away frames; full length mir- stock trailer; Katolight pto 3 ga. shot shell reloader; sewing closing costs to be split equally between buyer and seller. Possession on clos- ror/jewelry cabinet on stand; end tables; wood 6 gun cabinet; upright phase generator on trailer; Don- machines; shop vac; chain- ing subject to ten-ants rights. This property to be sold as-is. All inspections piano; knee-hole desk; 3 office/computer desks - 1 corner; hide-a- ahue 20’ flatbed trailer; 1,000 saws; Whirlpool washer; topper; should be made prior to the day of the sale. This is a cash sale and will not Samsung 43” flat screen TV; bed couch; matching swivel cushion chairs; 4 padded office chairs; gal. go between fert. trailer; 2 be subject to financing. Have your financing arrangements made prior to sale graphic camera; stamp collec- Toshiba & Samsung TVs; 4 drawer file cabinet; clothes rack; Kirby wheel trailer; 16’ implement trail- day. Midwest Land and Home is acting as a transaction broker and does not Gen. 3 vacuum; table & floor lamps; pots & pans; dishes; silverware; tion; 1940’s cabinet radio; & represent either party. All information has come from reliable sources; poten- er, new tires & floor; ‘06 6x24 tial bidders are encouraged to verify all information independently. All glasses; cups; utensils; sm. ele. appliances - toaster, blenders, cof- more. announcements made the day of sale will take precedence over any other fee grinders; clear glassware; coolers; 3 lighted cafe signs - 2 menu TERMS: Cash day of sale. Statements made day of sale take precedence information. Condray Law office will be escrow and closing agent. & open; SS corn sink table; ceramic 4 & 12” floor tile; ventless over advertised statements. All items to be removed within 30 days. Lunch propane wall heater; 5+ 110 air cond. units; numerous other items. provided by: K & B Catering KEGLE FAMILY — SELLERS TERMS: Cash sale day. Statements sale day take precedence. Sellers & Auctioneers Not Responsible For Accident or Theft. VAN SCHMIDT • Auctioneer/Realtor HARRY MERRILL 7833 N. Spencer Road, Newton, KS 67114 GO TO WEBSITE FOR PICTURES: www.olmstedrealestate.com Greg Askren - Listing Agent/Auctioneer 785-243-8775 620-367-3800 or 620-367-2331 AUCTIONEERS: Schmidt Clerks & Cashiers Mark Uhlik – Broker/Auctioneer 785-325-2740 Tim Olmsted Tom Olmsted Rob Olmsted www.MidwestLandandHome.com 785-353-2487 970-231-6107 785-353-2210 www.hillsborofreepress.com Page 14 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Extension agents honored for years of service Grain prices Four agents from the Wildcat Extension District were recognized on October 23rd at the 2014 K-State Re- experience October drop search and Extension Annual Conference in Manhattan. The preliminary October price received by farm- Barbara Ames, Nutrition, Health & Food Safety ers for winter wheat averaged $5.52 per bushel, a de- agent, is based out of the Independence Extension of- crease of 8 cents from the September price according fice. Barbara was awarded the Extension Service Award to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Serv- for 10 years of service. ice. Jacob Weber, Horticulture and Entomology agent, ro- The preliminary October corn price, at $3.29 per tates among the Altamont, Girard and Independence bushel, is down 9 cents from September. Extension offices. Jacob was awarded the Extension The preliminary October sorghum price averaged Service Award for 25 years of service. $5.74 per cwt, an increase of 33 cents from September. Keith Martin, Agriculture & Natural Resources, The preliminary October soybean price, at $9.25 Livestock Production agent, also travels between the per bushel, is down $1.35 from September. Altamont, Girard and Independence Extension offices. The October alfalfa hay price, at $170 per ton, is Keith was a recipient of the USDA Tenure Award for 30 down $3 from September. The other hay price, at $98 years of service. per ton, is up $5 from September. Jimmie Mengarelli, 4-H Youth Development Agent, is The preliminary October sunflower price aver- based out of the Girard Extension office. Jimmie re- aged $22.90 per cwt, down $3.50 from September. ceived the USDA Tenure Award for 30 years of service. Take the time to stop by and congratulate these Chance Hultgren was tapped as the reserve champion agents for their work and dedication to the Wildcat Ex- senior sheep showman at the Central Kansas Free tension District. Fair. SATURDAY,FARM NOVEMBER AUCTION 15 — 10:00 AM 1509 N. 700 Rd. — BALDWIN CITY, KS FARM AUCTION AUCTION 4 miles North of Baldwin on Dg. 460 (1700 Rd.), turn West from VinlandDon on Dg. & Jeannie 700 2 miles are moving to the to Dead-End! Colorado.WATCH FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 9:00 AM SIGNS! Having retired we will sell items at public auction at the farm FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM located 3 miles west and 1 south of Leonardville, Kansas to (This auction1905 Guinotte contains — aKANSAS variety of materials CITY, MISSOURI & equipment re- TRACTORS, TRUCK, TRAILERS, EQUIPMENT, 9931 Calvary Rd. lated to the masonry industry but also used in other construc- 3 pt. equipment, Yard Machine auto transmission w/cruise Machinery & pickup, Livestock & farm related items, Tools & tion entities. The items have been in stg for 10+ yrs. 46” lawn tractor; LIVESTOCK, TOOLS & MISC., 1860’s log cabin logs; Ertl 8310 JD pedal tractor. shop supplies, Old building supplies, Lawn tractor & tillers, Vehicles, Forklifts, Mixers, Scaffolding, Tools & Other Items have Antiques & primitives, Household goods & misc. See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listings. See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings & for listing, map been stored inside. The Trucks are (1) owner. Due to the length of & pictures go to kretzauctions.com or kansasauctions.net time the trucks have been sitting the brakes need to be thoroughly Concessions: Happy Trails . checked before driving. Forklifts Allis, Yale, Skytrack, Pettibone, Large Bldg. to sell from in case of inclement weather. CLERK: Sando & Johnson, P.O. Box 10 Leonardville, Ks. 66449 Man-lift platform, Prime mover, 18’ Triple axel trl, 1979 Chev C70 LUNCH: Walsburg Church Ladies 16’ hyd dp bd, 1973 Chev 30 trk, 1981 Cadillac, Concrete equip. View website for list photos & terms. PleaseSELLER: visit us online at DON www.KansasAuctions.net/elston & JEANNIE MEAD for pictures ARLO & WAVA PETERSON, SELLERS Formerly owned by Bobby L. Phillips Auction conducted by AUCTIONEERS: MARK ELSTON & JASON FLORY Kretz & Bloom Auction Service LINDSAY AUCTION SERVICE INC. • 913.441.1557 “Serving(785-594-0505) Your Auction (785-218-7851) Needs Since 1994” Greg: (785) 630-0701 Chad: (785) 632-0846 www.lindsayauctions.com DICKINSON COUNTY FARMLAND AUCTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 — 7:00 PM Auction to be heldABILENE, at Abilene KANSAS Civic Center, 201 NW 2nd 620 ACRES m/l in 3 TRACTS!

GENERAL INFORMATION: This land has been in the Hoover fam- ily for many years. It is located north of Abilene. Tracts #1 and #2 are on Hawk Rd between 3100 Ave and 3300 Ave. Tract #3 is 1/2 miles West of Camp Rd on 1st Road. TRACT #1 Legal Description: The South 1/2 of Section 33, Township 11 South, Range 2 East of the 6th PM Dickinson County Kansas. Ex- cept a 20 ac m/l tract with the farmstead. Tract 1 consists of 265 acres m/l Tillable, 13.7 ac m/l waterways, 15 ac m/l grass. Balance in right of ways and easement. TRACT #2 Legal Description: The NW 1/4 of Section 27, Township 11 South, Range 2 East of the 6th PM Dickinson County, Kansas. Consists of 138.54 ac m/l in CRP, 19.57 ac m/l in waterways and balance in right of ways and easement. TRACT #3 Legal Description: The NW 1/4 of Section 5, Township11, Range 1 East of the 6th PM Dickinson County Kansas, consisting of 157 ac m/l all in Native Grass. Fences are fair to good. Soil Types: Tract #1 & Tract #2 are all mainly Crete Silty Clay Loam. CRP Information on Tract #2: 109.8 ac expires in 2020 @ $54.57 per acre; 28.7 ac expires in 2018 @ $53.84 per acre Taxes: 2014: Tract #1 approx. $3,100; Tract #2 $1,416.96 Tract #3 $286.94 Possession: Tracts #2 and #3 at closing Tract #1. Open ground at closing — on any planted wheat acres a rent of TBD per acre will be credited to buyer at closing. Steve Hoover, Tenant. TERMS & CONDITIONS: 10% due day of sale, balance due on or before clos- ing day January 8, 2015. Real Estate Taxes prorated to day of closing. Title In- surance will be issued with the cost split equally between buyer and seller. Security 1st Title, Abilene, KS will escrow the contract and earnest money. Es- crow charges will be split equally between buyer and seller. Reynolds Real Es- tate & Auction Company will be acting as "Sellers Agents." Property sells in "as is" condition with no guarantees or warranties made by Seller or Auction Com- pany.Announcements made day of auction take precedence over printed mat- ter. All information given is from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Property sells subject to easements, restrictions, & reservations if existing. SELLER: Heirs of HAROLD J. HOOVER & GERALDINE L. HOOVER 785-263-7151 888-263-7151 Listing Agent: Dan Reynolds 785-479-0203 Auctioneer: R.J. Reynolds: 785-263-5627 BROKER: Georgia Reynolds, www.rrehomes.com and click on the785-263-7151 auction link Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 15 November 20 — 620 acres Lane Revocable Living November 30 — 4BR, 3BA m/l Dickinson County Trust. Auctioneer & sales- home, appliances, furni- Auction Sales Scheduled farmland at Abilene for man: Greg Kretz. ture, household, col- Harold &Geraldine November 22 — 40 guns, lectibles, golf cart, mow- Hoover Estates. Auction- ammo & related items at ers, lawn equip., tools at November 11 — 40 acres Baldwin City for Don & ray Auction & Realty. eers: Reynolds Real Es- Concordia for Melvern St. George for Stan & Marion County land held Jeannie Mead. Auction- November 15-16 — 2-Day tate & Auction Co. Giersch Estate. Auction- Diana Clark. Auctioneers: at Hillsboro for Darrell & eers: Mark Elston & Jason American Art Pottery auc- November 20 — Ottawa eers: Larry Lagasse Auc- Gannon Real Estate & Glenda York and David & Flory. tion at Holton. Auction- County land (80 ac. crop- tion & Real Estate. Auctions. Gwen Harris. Auction- November 15 — Coins at eers: Brown Auction & land) held at Minneapolis November 22 — 157 ac. m/l December 1 — 80 acres +/- eers: Leppke Realty & Portis for Harry Scott Es- Real Estate (Greenbs- for Alice Callum Estate. NE Jackson County Grass- Cloud County, KS land Auction. tate. Auctioneers: Wolters burg). Auctioneers: Omli & Asso- land held at Whiting for (cropland, waterways) November 12 — Tractors, Auction. November 16 — Guns, vin- ciates, Inc. Bret Rooney. Auctioneers: held at Clyde for Kegle combines, trucks, trailers, November 15 — New trailer tage movie, circus & Wild November 21 — Tractor, Cline Realty & Auction, Family. Auctioneers: Mid- farm equipment of all parts, inventory, older ve- West posters at Lawrence. tools, farmyard, col- LLC. west Land & Home, Greg kinds, lawn & garden & hicles, new steel, welders, Auctioneers: D&L Auc- lectibles, household at November 22 — Real estate, Askren & Mark Uhlik. more online at (www.big iron worker, much more at tions. Barnes for Harry Merrill. old wrenches, collectible December 6 — Tractors, iron.com). Auctioneers: Ottawa for Jackson Weld- November 16 — Antiques, Auctioneers: Olmsted & household SW of Axtell loader, combine, headers, Stock Auction Co. ing & Trailer Sales. Auc- advertising, tins, windup Real Estate & Auction. for the George & Evelyn trailers, semi tractor, hop- November 12-26 Online only tioneers: Wischropp Auc- toys, display cabinets, November 21 — Farm ma- Olson Estate. Auction- per trailer, trucks, pon- Industrial equipment & tions. neon sign, vintage Coca chinery auction at Clay eers: Olmsteds & Sand- toon boat, grain carts, construction machinery November 15 — Trucks, Cola new old stock & Center. Auctioneers: Mu- strom. augers, tanks, misc. & liquidation at www.wendt stock trailers, tractors, much more at Benton for gler Auction Service. November 22 — Real Estate much more at Lewiston, auction.com. Auctioneers: guns, equipment & house- Estate of Larry Kramer. November 22 — 68.76 acres (35 ac. grass w/barn & new Nebraska for Dennis & Dennis Wendt. hold at olpe for property Auctioneers: Sundgren m/l Marshall County held steel pens at NW corner of Bonita Schuster. Auction- November 14 — Vehicles, of the late Harold Stuttle. Realty, Inc. at Marysville for Feld- Alma), livestock, farm & eers: Jurgens, Henrichs, forklifts, mixers, scaffold- Auctioneers: Griffin Real November 16 — 3-BR home, hausen Family Farm household items & misc. Hardin. ing, tools, trucks & more Estate & Auction Service, 1993 Dodge Dynasty, furni- Trust. Auctioneers: Don- at Alma for Bill Baldock & December 6 — 80 acres pas- at Kansas City, Missouri LLC. ture, collectibles, riding ald Prell Realty & Auc- the late Ann Baldock Es- ture, wildlife habitat for formerly owned by November 15 — Tractors, lawn mower, Stick & Ball tion. tate. Auctioneers: Murray southwest Jackson County Bobby L. Phillips. Auc- trucks, trailers, hay & live- Fretwork at Keats for Lila November 22 — 3BR home, Auction & Realty. (brome, native grass, tioneers: Lindsay Auction stock equipment N. of Jones Estate. Auction- appliances, furniture, November 22 — Annual bull pond, good fence) held at Service, Inc. Louisburg (Bucyrus) for eers: Gannon Real Estate household, tools & misc. sale at Eureka for Dale- Delia for Lindsay E. & November 14 — Chase Darol & Karen Rodrock. & Auctions. at Manhattan for Richard banks Angus. Patsy C. Houck. Auction- County land (612 ac. m/l) Auctioneers: Bricker Auc- November 16 — New trail- Nemechek. Auctioneers: November 23 — Antiques, eers: Pearl Real Estate & native Flint Hills cattle tion Service. ers, used trailers, new Gannon Real Estate & collectibles, household & Appraisal Service. grazing pasture held at November 15 — Household truck beds, much more at Auctions. tools at Salina for John & December 6 — 440 acres m/l Burns for Patricia Jack- consignments at Salina. Ottawa for Jackson Weld- November 22 — Jewelry & Robbie Campbell Estates. sell at Parsons for Paul W. son Family. Auctioneers: Auctioneers: Wilson Real- ing & Trailer Sales. Auc- collectibles at Salina for Auctioneers: Thummel & Helen R. Hunter Trust. Sundgren Realty, Inc., ty & Auction Service. tioneers: Wischropp Auc- Dr. June Taylor Estate. Real Estate & Auction, Auctioneers: Chesnutt & Land Brokers. November 15 — Tractors, tions. Auctioneers: Thummel LLC. Chesnutt. November 14 — 240 acres trailers, farm trucks, pick- November 17 — Ottawa Real Estate & Auction, November 23 — Angus pro- December 7 — Construction Marshall County farmland ups, 4 wheeler, pickup bed County real estate (320 ac. LLC. duction sale at Enterprise equip., farm equip., at Beattie for Edna Mae feeder, tillage equip., pasture & cropland) at November 22 — Tractors, for Hedgewood Prairie. trucks, cars, lawn equip., Schwarz. Auctioneers: grapple, other equip., mis- Miltonvale for Marjorie J. combine, trucks, trailers, November 24 — 324 acres farm supplies, shop items, Tim, Tom & Rob Olmsted. ter & sprayer, grinder, Bulleigh Estate. Auction- farm machinery & misc. m/l in Osage County held hay, hedge posts, livestock November 14 — Marshall overhead bin, shop & eers: Larry Lagasse Auc- North of Osage City for at Burlingame for Steven equip., household at Wet- County cropland (632 ac. tools, steel posts, water tion & Real Estate. Arlie Hallowell Estate. & Brenda Kitchen. Auc- more for St. James Con- m/l prime farmland sold pump, tractor alternator; November 17 — 160 acres Auctioneers: Wischropp tioneers: Hill Realty, Tom signments. in 4 tracts) at Frankfort hay, cattle supplies, creep Morris County real estate Auctions. Hill., Homestead Realty & December 8 — Prime John- for Dannels Family LP & feeders, hay feeders, feed held at Council Grove for November 22 — 153 acres +/- Auction, Terry Richard- son County, KS farm & in- Joann Dannels Trust. Auc- bunks, gates & panels, Sandra Sue Phillips. Auc- Rooks County land, hunt- son. vestment land held at tioneers: Joe Horigan. water tanks, salvage, an- tioneers: Hallgren Real ing, oil income, CRP in- November 25 — 1,920 acres Overland Park, KS. Auc- November 14 & 15 — (sell- tiques, household & misc. Estate Auctions, LLC. come, scenic held at Edwards County land (12 tioneers: Dave Webb, ing Nov. 14, new & used at Blue Mound for Lloyd & November 17 — 130 ac. Plainville. Auctioneers: irrigated quarters) held at Webb Realty - Auctions & trailer parts, welding Betty Mitchel. Auction- Wabaunsee County Native JP Weigand & Sons, Inc. Lewis for Patrick M. Platts Appraisals. equip., iron, salvage & eers: Marty Read Auction Pastureland held South of November 22 — Hand tools, Trust, et al. Auctioneers: December 9 — 155 m/l acres more); (selling Nov. 15, Service. Manhattan for A. sockets, wrenches, an- Carr Auction & Real Es- Shawnee County held at new & used trailers, new November 15 — Greenwood Theodore (Ted) Anderson tiques, collectibles, vin- tate, Inc. Rossville. Auctioneers: pickup flatbeds) at Ottawa County land (2 tracts) 327 Trust. Auctioneers: Cline tage dresses, crocks & November 28 — 152 ac. m/l Farmers National Compa- for Jackson Welding & m/l Slate Creek River bot- Realty & Auction, LLC. more at Lincolnville for Marshall County Farm- ny. Trailer Sales. Auction- tom tillable and 120 m/l November 18 — 5-6 bed- Charles & Darlene Gutsch land, meadow & wildlife December 11 — 275 acres eers: Wischropp Auctions. native hay meadow, pas- room, 3 bath home on 3+ Estate. Auctioneers: Bob habitat held at Frankfort Riley County, Tuttle Creek November 15 — Tractors, ture held at Hamilton for acres at Manhattan for Kickhaefer, Dave Bures. for Alvin Roggenkamp Es- area (hunting, fishing, 3 combines, trucks, farm Nichols Living Trust. Auc- Delbert & Janet Wilks. November 22 — Complete tate. Auctioneers: Cline ponds, ranch style house, machinery, farm related tioneers: Sundgren Real- Auctioneers: Gannon Real line of automotive equip- Realty & Auction, LLC. building site) held at Man- items at Goessel. Auction- ty, Inc., Land Brokers. Estate & Auctions. ment, above ground car November 28 — Tractors, hattan for Jane Laman eers: Van Schmidt Auc- November 15 — Farm ma- November 19 — Tractors, lifts, tire machine & tools, vehicles, trucks, trailers, Trust. Auctioneers: Pearl tion. chinery, farm related combines, trucks, trailers, hydraulic jacks, JD 316 hay, straw & hay equip., Real Estate & Appraisal November 15 — Furniture, items, antiques & house- farm equipment of all garden tractor at Manhat- machinery, livestock Service, Inc. salt & pepper shakers, col- hold goods West of kinds, lawn & garden & tan for Automaster (Char- equip., lawn & garden, December 13 — Real estate lectibles & household at Leonardville for Wava & more online at (www.big lie Degenhardt). Auction- shop & misc. near Wet- (pasture near Topeka; na- Rossville for Dorothy J. Arlo Peterson. Auction- iron.com). Auctioneers: eers: Reynolds Auction more for property of Mari- tive grass, springs, timber, Hase Trust. Auctioneers: eers: Kretz & Bloom Auc- Stock Auction Co. Service. an & (the late) Howard metal barns, utilities) Gannon Real Estate & tion Service. November 20 — 2 homes November 22 — 1,025 acres Kranz. Auctioneers: Har- held at Topeka. Auction- Auctions. November 15 — Real estate, sold as one unit at Ogden in 5 tracts of Lyon County ris Auction Service. eers: Bill Fair & Company, November 15 — Tractors, 2 farms at Clifton for Wil- for Kramer Estate. Auc- land: cropland, wildlife, November 29 — 1,129 acres Inc. trucks, antique car, trail- cid &Edna Michaud tioneers: Gannon Real Es- Flint Hills grass held at m/l northeastern Pot- January 1, 2015 — Harley ers, machinery, 4-wheeler, Trusts. Auctioneers: Ray- tate & Auctions. Emporia for property of tawatomie County land Gerdes 30th annual New old machinery, livestock mond Bott Realty & Auc- November 20 — Tractors, Melvin A. Stanford Trust, held at Havensville for Years Day Consignment equipment & misc. at tion. combine, grain cart, Mercella M.Stanford Marvin L. (Perk) & Joan G. Auction at Lyndon. Wheaton for Mrs. Mer- November 15 — Shawnee sprayer, road grader, Trust &Prairie View McNeill Trusts. Auction- March 5 — Bull sale at celus (Lavona) Biesenthal. County grass (858 m/l ac., trucks, trailers, pickups, 4 Farm, Inc. Auctioneers: eers: Cline Realty & Auc- Courtland for Jensen Auctioneers: Cline Realty development potential, wheelers, machinery, irri- Griffin Real Estate & Auc- tion, LLC. Brothers. & Auction, LLC. hunting, grazing W. side of gation, shop & misc. near tion Service, LLC. November 29 — Consign- March 14 — 29th Annual November 15 — Tractors, Topeka) onsite West of Garden City for Scramble November 22 — Residential ment sale at Salina. Auc- Concordia Optimist Club truck, trailers, equipment, Topeka for Dr. Russell 8 Farms, Inc. Auctioneers: real estate held at Man- tioneers: Wilson Realty & Consignment auction held livestock, tools & misc. at Reitz. Auctioneers: Mur- Larry Johnston Auction. hattan for the Ila Mae Auction Service. at Concordia. Page 16 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 on Tuesday and get some or a political rally. I’ve always been curi- off the top of the roll, some help. Chances are he could He’d no more think of ous what he writes on a new ones are included at BAXTER hook up a trailer and go makin’ a “career change” form when it asks his occu- the bottom. But he’s always pick up something for you that would require his pation. Executive En- got a lotta irons in the at the sale. 'Specially if movin’ outta town, than abler? Implementation fire. BLACK you gas him up first! he’d consider filing his in- Specialist? Relationship He’s the inspiration for He’s one of the few in- come tax on time! He was Analyst? Impediment that Ol’ Coyote Cowboy ONTHEEDGEOFCOMMONSENSE dividuals who never miss- offered a seasonal job with Counselor? Maybe just proverb, “If it takes some- es a ropin’, a weekday the highway department as Omniconsultant. body more than ten min- grade school track meet, a a sign fluctuater but de- Everytime I visit with utes to tell you what they Keepin’ Busy car wreck, a beer bust, clined at the last minute him the list of what he’s do for a livin’, they’re pro- Skip, whattya doin’ gonna turn out a few horse sale, pancake feed ‘cause somethin’ came up. doin’ changes. A few come bably self-unemployed!” nowa- days?” steers. I’ve got some other “Oh, I’m doin’ a little deals workin’, playin’ gui- day work for Irsik and rid- tar with Butch and Jim on in’ two green colts for $50 a Fridays, shoein’ the odd month. I think I’ve just horse now and then. Ol’ about sold that load of sal- Man Gammon pays me to vage lumber I traded Mr. irrigate his yard every Jolly out of. Some guy other Sunday. Other than came by the other day and that ...not much.” wants me to audition for Thank goodness his the Marlboro Man. Said wife has a job. Skip is one they pay pretty good even of those fine fellers who if they don’t pick me. I’ve eases through life from put down on some lease one project to another just pasture. If my pardner fillin’ in the gaps. He’s the comes through we’re man you can call at noon Protect yourself and your pigs this flu season In anticipation of this pected,” Becton said. flu season, the Pork “Rapid detection of in- Checkoff is reminding pro- fluenza can help in timely ducers, farm personnel, implementation of appro- veterinarians and others priate strategies to better who have contact with pigs manage sick pigs.” to get the seasonal flu vac- You can find more in- cination as soon as possi- fluenza related informa- ble to help protect human tion at http://www.pork. and pig health. The flu org/flu or at www.cdc.gov/ season can start as early flu. as October and can last through May. “It’s always wise for producers and swine farm workers to reduce the risk of getting sick and bring- ing influenza to the farm or workplace by getting vaccinated,” said Dr. Lisa Becton, director of swine health information and re- search science and tech- nology for the Pork Check- off. “Vaccination for in- fluenza is another way that demonstrates the in- dustry’s We Care approach to protecting employees, animals and public health.” Becton recommends other practices to reduce the spread of infection among workers and of the pigs with human influenza viruses. Among them is modifying sick-leave poli- cies to encourage workers to stay away from the farm if they are suffering from acute respiratory infec- tions. “Vir-us shedding is at its peak when the clini- cal illness is most severe, but people may remain ‘contagious’ as long as the symptoms last, from three to seven days,” she said. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, all peo- ple over six months of age should be immunized for influenza each year. At the farm level, atten- tion to good building ven- tilation and good hygiene can help reduce transmis- sion of flu viruses. Specifically, Becton says producers should make sure curtains and fans are in working order, look at bird-proofing their buildings, perform rou- tine cleaning and disinfec- tion of barns and incoming supplies and strictly en- force other biosecurity practices, such as the use of farm-specific clothing and footwear. Focusing on biosecurity practices not only can help prevent the entry of influenza, but also other diseases such as Porcine Epidemic Diar- rhea virus. “Monitoring herd health daily and contact- ing the herd veterinarian immediately is very im- portant if influenza is sus- Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 17 Central Kansas District producers learn about developing heifers into cows By Anthony N. Ruiz, cowherd longevity and placements throughout manage prospective re- piece of Dr. Hanzlicek’s their own operations as a Livestock Extension lifetime productivity. Dr. their production cycle; a placements with well- presentation was the im- few others high-fived the Agent, Jaeger showed producers worthy principle to keep rounded health protocols. mense effect body condi- Royals ALCS victory over Central Kansas District national averages indicat- in mind as we wean and Replacement develop- tion has on females. Prop- the Orioles. A tremendous It was a warm autumn ing we leave much to be sort off this year’s calf ment goes clear back to erly conditioned cows, thank- you is owed to all day in Wells; perfect desired in female develop- crop. mating sire and dam to with a Body Condition producers for their inter- weather for talking heifer ment and retention. After Second to bat was Dr. produce a female that fits Score of 5 or greater, pro- est in the topics, speakers development. A group of catching producer interest Gregg Hanzlicek. After a your system and environ- duce better colostrum, for sharing, Zoetis for local cattle raisers from he set about providing re- quick check of the Kansas ment. Next, her dam must breed back quicker, have their sponsorship, and Central Kansas Extension search and experience City Royals’ score he be managed prenatally to better immunity, and raise Cindy Lindsay for prepar- District were on hand to gained managing research began exploring the many produce adequate healthier calves. ing a delicious meal. Cen- gain insight from K-State herds. By the end of his hurdles heifers may face colostrum filled with anti- Capping the evening off tral Kansas District is faculty and industry pro- talk Dr. Jaeger had laid before entering the cow bodies and a vigorous calf was Dr. Blaine Loyal and committed to bringing you fessionals. out a framework for cattle- herd – parasites, respira- able to stand and suckle. the Zoetis crew discussing the programs and topics Dr. John Jaeger, K-State man to follow as they seek tory diseases, and dystocia Afterwards it is up to pro- how they can serve pro- you want to know more Beef Cattle Specialist at to retain heifers and ex- just to name a few. With so ducers to vaccinate, pro- ducers seeking to develop about. Stay tuned to @CK- the Western Kansas Agri- pand herds. The main many obstacles standing vide nutrition, and selec- heifers into cows. After- DLivestock and our web- cultural Research Center focus of his presentation between each heifer calf tion pressures to make wards speakers and pro- site for up to date informa- in Hays, opened up the was how heifer manage- born and entry into the sure the right females ducers visited with ques- tion and meetings coming program speaking on ment decisions affect re- cow herd it makes sense to enter the herd. A key tions and answers about at you this fall and winter. 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 A larger run of cattle found good interest FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-775 LBS Paxico 1 blk [email protected] from a good attendance of local and out of Havensville 20 blk [email protected] St. Marys 1 blk [email protected] SPECIAL COW SALE state buyers for our sale Friday, Nov. 7. The Onaga 40 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] NOVEMBER 19TH bulk of the run was unweaned spring calves Havensville 20 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 bwf [email protected] STARTING AT 11:00 AM without preweaning shots and they were sell- Havensville 5 blk [email protected] White City 1 xbred [email protected] Complete Dispersal of 17 Choice Reputation ing at steady prices. Several weaned cattle Manhattan 7 blk [email protected] Randolph 1 blk [email protected] Purebred Angus fall calving cows, 3 yrs & were offered and they were selling $2 to $3 Oskaloosa 7 blk [email protected] Emporia 1 blk [email protected] older. Most will have Sept./Oct. Angus higher. Cull cows and bulls sold at steady Blue Rapids 6 xbred [email protected] Randolph 1 bwf [email protected] calves by side. Balance Heavy Springers. prices on the kind offered. Alta Vista 6 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Dwight 6 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 herford [email protected] Complete Dispersal of 23 homeraised Polled BULLS & STEERS 425-550 LBS Wamego 9 blk [email protected] Blaine 1 blk [email protected] Hereford cows, 3 yrs & older. Most with late St. George 15 blk [email protected] Blaine 8 blk [email protected] Aug.-Oct. F-1 bwf calves by side, balance Emporia 5 blk [email protected] Onaga 17 blk [email protected] BULLS — 1,225-2,300 LBS. heavy springers Oskaloosa 5 blk [email protected] Baldwin City 6 blk [email protected] Palmer 1 blk $4,000.00 150 blk & bwf cows, 3-5 yrs old. 15 will have Oct./Nov. Cottonwood Falls 4 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 4 char [email protected] Palmer 1 blk $2,700.00 calves by side. Approx. 20 will calve in Dec. The bal- Manhattan 8 mix [email protected] Onaga 10 blk [email protected] Palmer 1 blk $2,400.00 ance of 115 to calve Feb & March. Bred to Onaga 16 blk [email protected] Blaine 16 blk [email protected] Dwight 1 blk [email protected] Angus/Simm bulls. Wamego 8 blk [email protected] Blaine 6 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 80 big Fancy 1100 lbs. Angus OCV first calf hfrs, AI bred Frankfrot 7 blk [email protected] Havensville 8 blk [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] April 10th to Cole Creek Cedar Ridge low birth weight Alta Vista 16 blk [email protected] Baldwin City 6 blk [email protected] Dwight 1 blk [email protected] Angus bull, cleaned up with low birth weight Angus Manhattan 8 blk [email protected] Havensville 9 blk [email protected] Topeka 1 blk [email protected] bulls. Havensville 6 blk [email protected] Randolph 1 blk [email protected] 55 big Fancy 1100 lbs. OCV Angus and bwf first calf St. George 15 blk [email protected] COWS & HEIFERETTES —825-1,900 LBS Alma 1 blk [email protected] heifers, bred to low birth weight Oleen & Blythe Allen 7 blk [email protected] St. Marys 1 blk [email protected] Perry 1 blk [email protected] Angus bulls. Hfrs are pelvic measured. Bulls in May Westmoreland 6 herford [email protected] Onaga 5 blk [email protected] 1st and out July 15th. A nice set of hfrs. Washington 4 blk [email protected] Flush 6 blk [email protected] COW/CALF PAIRS 45 blk cows, 4-6 yrs old, bred to Angus bulls for Feb.- Lawrence 1 blk [email protected] Age. March calves Randolph 3 blk 4 $3,450.00 BULLS & STEERS 550-800 LBS. Vermillion 1 herford [email protected] 40 Fancy blk & bwf first calf hfrs. 20 bred to 1/2 Hereford Vermillion 1 herford [email protected] Westmoreland 8 blk [email protected] BRED COWS 1/2 Angus-x bull for 60 day calving period starting Frankfort 18 blk [email protected] Lawrence 1 blk [email protected] Age Mo. Feb. 1st. Pelvic measured. Havensville 6 blk [email protected] Woodbine 1 blk [email protected] Paxico 1 blk 44 $2,175.00 40 Homeraised blk cows, SS to BM, bred to Purebred Emporia 7 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] St. Marys 3 blk 35 $2,050.00 Angus bull to start calving Feb. 10th for Feb.-March Blue Rapids 7 xbred [email protected] Lawrence 1 blk [email protected] Olsburg 1 xbred 26 $2,000.00 calves. Bull went in May 1st. Oskaloosa 7 blk [email protected] St. Marys 1 blk [email protected] Baldwin City 2 blk 4-5 2-3 $1,950.00 29 blk & bwf cows, 6 yrs & older w/Angus & Hereford Onaga 13 blk [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] Washington 1 blk SS 5 $1,760.00 sired mid-Aug thru Oct. 10 fall calves by side Baldwin City 8 blk [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] Marion 1 blk SS 5 $1,760.00 25 Choice blk 2nd calf hfrs, bred to Angus bulls to start Marion 2 BM 5 $1,575.00 Havensville 7 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] calving Feb. 1st Washington 4 blk BM 4 $1,550.00 St. George 1 bwf [email protected] Alta Vista 11 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk BM 5 $1,485.00 20 homeraised Angus & Angus Simm cross OCV cows, Onaga 40 blk [email protected] Leonardville 1 blk [email protected] 5-8 yrs, with 2 week to 30 day old Angus & Angus Alta Vista 8 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS Simm cross calves by side Wamego 20 blk [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 15 homeraised purebred Holstein hfr calves. Eleven will Allen 14 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] TO SELL AT 12:00 NOON be OCV and the balance eligible at 4 months of age. Westmoreland 19 blk [email protected] Leonardville 1 blk [email protected] 40 Choice Angus Ai bred OCV first calf hfrs. Good These hfrs are from 114 days old to 185 days old. Havensville 7 herford [email protected] Paxico 1 blk [email protected] disposition, tract scored, all breeding shots. These hfrs are from a herd with a 31,945 lb. rolling Manhattan 18 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] These hfrs were all checked safe in calf to the AI herd average and the PTA milk runs from 429 to 1000. Blaine 5 blk [email protected] Leonardville 1 bwf [email protected] date of May 2nd. AI bull was Connealy Ensure & Hfrs are current on all shots. Havensville 13 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 bwf [email protected] low birth weight Angus bull with Genex 14 Choice Reputation Angus first calf heifers w/big Blaine 15 blk [email protected] Baldwin City 1 blk [email protected] 140 Choice Angus & bwf strs & hfrs, 1 rd shots, 550- Angus sired calves by side Cottonwood Falls 9 blk [email protected] Washington 1 xbred [email protected] 700 lbs. 10 Hereford cows, 4-6 yrs old, bred Hereford for Havensville 6 blk [email protected] Vermillion 1 herford [email protected] 100 Choice Reputation Angus strs, 75 days weaned Feb./March calves Alta Vista 24 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] and turned back out on grass. Two complete rds of 10 older Hereford cows, bred Hereford for Feb./March Onaga 18 blk [email protected] Junction City 1 blk [email protected] shots. No implants, green condition, 600-675 lbs. calves Onaga 27 blk [email protected] Paxico 1 blk [email protected] 45 xbred hfrs, 750-800 lbs. 9 Purebred registered Angus cows, 2 are 4 yrs old, bal- Havensville 19 bwf [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 40 Angus Gelbvieh-x strs & hfrs, weaned 30 days, ance running age, bred Purebred Angus Good Farms 550-650 lbs. Onaga 13 mix [email protected] Manhattan 1 xbred [email protected] bull, 5-6 months. 35 Choice Reputation blk strs & hfrs, spring shots, Blue Rapids 5 xbred [email protected] Dwight 1 blk [email protected] 550-700 lbs. 8 blk cows, 6-8 yrs old, bred Angus for Feb./March Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 35 Angus-x strs & hfrs, 750-950 lbs. calves HEIFER CALVES — 375-550 LBS. Washington 1 xbred [email protected] 18 Gelbvieh strs & hfrs, 550-750 lbs. 3 Angus & 3 Angus Char-x first calf heifers, bred to low St. George 10 blk [email protected] Frankfort 1 blk [email protected] 18 blk strs & hfrs, 2 rds shots, 500-650 lbs. birth weight Angus bull for Feb. 10 calving St .George 14 blk [email protected] Paxico 1 blk [email protected] 18 Gelbvieh-Angus-x strs & hfrs, 700-750 lbs. 1 Fink Beef Genetic bloodline, 2 year Angus bull. Trich Alta Vista 13 blk [email protected] Leonardville 1 xbred [email protected] 15 Choice Hereford & bwf strs, weaned 30 days and and semen tested. Oskaloosa 4 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] all shots, 500-550 lbs. Onaga 5 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] Wamego 11 blk [email protected] Vliets 1 xbred [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS SPECIAL COW SALE Linwood 5 bwf [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] DECEMBER 17TH Onaga 14 blk [email protected] Alma 1 bwf [email protected] 80 ChoiceFRIDAY, Reputation NOVEMBER Angus strs & hfrs, weaned 21 60 STARTING AT 11:00 AM Emporia 5 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 bwf [email protected] days, spring shots, 550-700 lbs. 140 Big Fancy Choice Reputation blk first calf heifers. Manhattan 27 blk [email protected] Oskaloosa 1 blk [email protected] 75 Fancy Angus Sim-x strs & Replacement Quality 55 will be AI bred. 43 are bred to Connealy Final Solu- St. George 4 blk [email protected] Woodbine 1 blk [email protected] hfrs, 1 rd shots, no implants, 550-700 lbs. tion bull. 12 are bred Gen-x Herefrod bull for late Jan. Allen 9 blk [email protected] Marion 1 blk [email protected] 34 F-1 x blk Baldy strs & hfrs, no implants, 2 rds calves. Balance bred to low birth weight Angus bull to Americus 1 xbred [email protected] shots, weaned 21 days, 600-650 lbs. calve in Feb. Upcoming Special Cow Sales Wednesdays, starting at 11:00 AM: November 19, and December 17.

——————— FIELD REPRESENTATIVES — Visit Us On The Web — www.mcclivestock.com ———————— JOHN CLINE SAM GRIFFIN BRENT MILLER ALAN HUBBARD MERVIN SEXTON BILL RAINE TOM TAUL JEFF BROOKS BRYCE HECK ONAGA BURNS ALMA OLSBURG MANHATTAN MAPLE HILL MANHATTAN BEATTIE LINN 785-889-4775 620-726-5877 785-765-3467 785-468-3552 785-537-7295 785-256-4439 785-537-0036 785-353-2263 785-348-5448 Cell: 785-532-8381 Cell: 620-382-7502 Cell: 785-587-7824 Cell: 785-410-5011 Cell: 785-770-2622 Cell: 785-633-4610 Cell: 785-556-1422 Cell: 785-562-6807 Cell: 785-447-0456 Page 18 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 with hi-nitrates 60.00-70.00, Fair quality 60.00-65.00. less otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless Kansas Hay Southeast Kansas otherwise noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. Alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement *CWF Certified Weed Free. slow to moderate. Alfalfa: Horse or Goat, mid squares *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. Market Report 250.00; Stock Cow, Good, 165.00-180.00. Bluestem: Good, **TDN calculated using the Western formula. Quantita- small squares, 120.00-145.00, mid and large squares tive factors are approximate, and many factors can affect Demand moderate for dairy alfalfa and alfalfa pel- 90.00-110.00, mostly 90.00-100.00, large rounds 65.00-75.00, feeding value. Values based on 100% dry matter (TDN show- lets, light to moderate for grinding alfalfa and grass hay. Fair 50.00-60.00; Brome: Good, Small squares 130.00- ing both 100% & 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual Hay trade slow to moderate. Mild fall weather continues 155.00, mid and large squares 115.00-135.00, large rounds appearance and intent of sale (usage). with temperatures close to normal, most of the state has 60.00-80.00. Grass Mulch CWF, large round 50.00-60.00. Source: Kansas Dept. of Ag-USDA Market News Service, had frost, just not a hard freeze. Corn harvest is about Straw, Good, large bales 60.00-70.00. Dodge City, Steve Hessman, Rich Hruska, OIC (620) 227- done, there is a lot of milo and a few beans to cut yet. Al- Northwest Kansas 8881, www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/DC_GR310.txt, www. falfa cutting is about finished, there is some crop Grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to moderate. ams.usda.gov/lpsmarketnewspage. residue baling, but not as much as the past couple of Alfalfa: Horse, Mid squares 250.00; Dairy, Premium The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the Kansas years. Wheat pasture and crop residue grazing are good 200.00, Stock cow, Fair-Good, 1.00/point RFV. Fair, Grind- Department of Agriculture with technical oversight from the this fall. If you have hay for sale or pasture to rent or ing alfalfa at the edge of the field 90.00-120.00. Ground USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. need hay or grazing, use the services of the Hay and Pas- and delivered to feedlots and dairies 145.00-180.00. ture Exchange: www.kfb.org/ commodi- North Central-Northeast Kansas ties/haypasture/index.html Dairy and grinding alfalfa and prairie hay and brome Southwest Kansas steady. Movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse, 300.00, some 8.00- Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady to soft. Movement 9.00/small square bale; Dairy, Supreme 235.00-265.00; moderate. Alfalfa, Horse, 250.00-300.00, Clippings 320.00, Premium, 210.00-235.00; Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at small squares 8.00-11.00/bale. Dairy, Supreme 220.00- the edge of the field, 90.00-120.00; Ground and delivered 250.00; Premium 200.00-230.00; Dry Cow, Good 165.00- 145.00-180.00. Grass hay: Bluestem Good, small squares, 170.00, a little 150.00 shipped in. Fair-Good grinding al- 5.00-6.00/bale, 120.00-140.00, Mid squares 90.00-110.00, falfa, at the edge of the field or delivered in 105.00- large rounds 50.00-70.00. Brome: Good, small squares, 120.00, very little trade. Ground and delivered locally to 6.00-7.00/bale, 130.00-150.00/T, Mid squares, 110.00-130.00, feedlots and dairies, 145.00-170.00. The week of 10/27- Good, large round, 30.00-50.00/bale, 60.00-80.00/T; CWF 11/1, 7,895T of grinding alfalfa and 1,300T of dairy alfalfa Grass mulch, large round 60.00-65.00. Straw, Good, small were delivered. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00-75.00, squares 4.00/bale or 4.50 delivered/bale; large bales mostly 70.00 or 80.00-95.00 delivered. Corn stalks 50.00- 60.00-70.00/T. Sudan, Good large round 70.00-75.00, Fair 60.00, ground and delivered 87.00-100.00. CRP, Good, 60.00-65.00. large rounds 70.00, Fair 60.00-65.00. Cane or BMR Sudan, ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise Good large bales 70.00-80.00. noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares un- South Central Kansas Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady, alfalfa pellets steady to 20.00 lower. Movement moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, small squares 280.00 or 9.00/bale Dairy, Supreme 230.00-250.00; Premium 205.00-230.00; Dry Cow, Good 165.00-180.00; Fair-Good grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field 100.00-120.00; Utility-Fair 90.00-100.00. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots, 145.00-185.00. The week of 10/27-11/1, 4,391T of grinding alfalfa and 1,125T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Alfalfa pellets: Sun Cured 15 pct protein 190.00-220.00, 17 pct protein 200.00-230.00; Dehydrated 17 pct 274.00. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00- 70.00. Cane or BMR Sudan, Good large bales 70.00-85.00, Lynn Kohake 785-336-1692

SATURDAY,AUCTION NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM 1290 13th Lane — BURLINGTON, KANSAS DIRECTIONS: From Burlington, go N on 75 Hwy 1/2 mile to 13th Rd. and turn W. Turn N on Lynx Place and proceed 1/2 mile to pri- Savannah Stout was named the intermediate champi- vate drive. ParkingWatch for willauction be along signs! the road and in bean field if weath- on goat showman at the Central Kansas Free Fair in er permits. Abilene. Tractors, Equipment & Mowers: 1996 Model JD 7600 tractor w/725 loader, 1043 hrs, power quad trans., 2WD, immaculate cond.!, #RW7600 H008098; 1981 Model JD 950, 3 cylinder diesel w/864 hours! 3pt hitch, well taken care of! #014437; 2000 Model JD LT 155 Lawn- mower, 38” cut, 15HP engine, excellent condition; 2009 Dixie Chopper PERSONAL Lawnmower, 60”, Generac 33HP engine, excellent condition, #8085217; Garfield 10' speed mover, very good condition; JD 60” 3pt. PROPERTY tiller, excellent condition; JD Pallet Fork Loader attachment, like new; (2) Very nice hay wagons w/ hydraulic beds, Approx 14'x7'; JD 3pt. Best of show in the poultry division at the Central handy basket. 40”x22; (2) JD & (1) sandwich antique hit and miss en- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM gines. Vehicles: 2005 Chevy Silverado, Crew Cab Z-71 off road pack- Kansas Free Fair was awarded to the entry shown by 2323 North Jackson — JUNCTION CITY, KS age, 4WD, auto., Vortec V-8, extra clean w/only 43,182 miles, hard Adrian Fink. cover for bed, beautiful condition! 1996 Lincoln Town Car, 4 dr, V-8, FURNITURE power everything, cloth interior, 120K miles. Very good condition. Farm Newman Brothers Pump Organ & Stool (very ornate); china Misc., Modern Tools & Chainsaws: Champion Industrial air compres- cabinet; oak dining room table w/3 leaves sor; air bubble; 25 gal. Schaben sprayer; 5’ & 6’ T-posts; Parmak elec- & 5 chairs; small oak dropleaf table; large tric fence charger; Fleet & Challenger 1”drive socket set; welding rod; dining room table (as is); dinette table grinding discs & wheels; 100s of industrial drill bits; 100+ hammers; Twentieth Century arc welder; adjustable pipe wrenches; Makita cutoff w/leaf; couch; green wing back chairs; 2 saw; B & D Wildcat grinder; Milwaukee ½” drill; heavy duty c-clamps; leather recliners; 3 upholstered chairs; Stihl MS250 Chainsaw; Stihl 026 pro chainsaw; lots of chainsaw chains; wooden rocking chair; small flower chair; sledge hammers; 1,000# of nuts, bolts & screws in jars; chain hooks; round end table; end table w/lamp; garden hoses; ladders; long handled garden & yard tools; Tecumseh square corner table; small coffee table; walk behind weed trimmer; Eddy boy 26” garden tiller; Forney 611 volt large oak plant stand; large cedar chest; battery charger; herbicides, including Pasturegard, Buccaneer Plus, large cedar closet; small porcelain top Round-up Ultra Max. Antique Blacksmithing, Farm Related & Tools: hundreds of blacksmith equiq., including tongs, hammers, forge, anvil kitchen work table; small orange dressing etc. Antique tools: pipe tongs, ice tongs, hand shears, hatchets, broad table; small dresser w/matching mirror; axes, grub ax, draw knives, brush cutter, large belt driven drill press, an- Gentleman’s tallboy chest; king size headboard; oak bunk bed tique iron railroad 4-wheel cart; fish gigs, can hook, 30+ meat cleavers, (twin/full); 3/4 size iron bed headboard; Porcelain Wash Basin; hay barn pulleys, ropes & much, much more! Guns & Knives: G. Za- music cabinet; small violin footstool; sewing machine; 2 music balay Y Cia SD, 10GA. 3 ½” chamber, side by side. Beautiful vintage stands; music cabinet; oak framed mirror; etched glass wall mir- gun, good condition, #34508; Winchester Model 70. 270 w/vintage ror. Weaver scope, very good condition #299274; Harrington & Richardson Model 176 10 GA., single shot, 3 ½” chamber, 35” barrel, #AX457677; GLASSWARE & COLLECTIBLES Interarms .22LR semi-auto rifle, #319668; Marlin Model 55, 12GA, sin- “Autumn Leaf” Jewel T dishes; “Duchess” Paden City Pottery gle shot, 36” barrel; Huge collection of incredible antique & modern dinnerware; 16 Pfaltzgraff “Snow Village” dinner plates; pottery knives of all kinds! 300+ modern pocket, folding & fixed blade knives. (Roseville & Weller); crocks; bean pots; nice canister set w/cake Brands: Schrade, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Case, Barlow, Imperi- carrier; butter churn; sad irons & gas irons; mantle clocks; horse al, Gerber, Kabar, Rough Rider, Kamp King, Ridge Runner, Tomahawk, clock; school clock; oil lamps; cast iron skillets; old lunch pail; Frost, Kissing Crane, Timber Wolf, Rigid and more. Household, An- toys; dolls; books; old bottles; milk bottles; rug beater; wooden tiques, Glass, Dishware & Collectibles: Franciscan 12 pc setting w/platter, pitcher, teapot etc. Apple pattern; silver plated platters includ- washboard (brought from Russia 1870); train set; wooden boxes; ing Pool, Castleton, WM Rogers, Rockwell plates; pink depression framed antique sheet music; Popular Mechanics Home Repair glass; glass servers, Russian plates w/certificates, “ The Love Sonnets Book set; small pinball machine; First Act drum set. of Shakespeare” & “Leporte Del Ghiberti” collectors plates; Multiple & GUNS, TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS Foreign domestic beer steins; Monarch wood telephone box (no .22 Remington automatic rifle w/scope; 20 ga. Browning auto- phone); antiq. lightning rods; Spartaflex camera; Brownie Hawkeye matic shotgun; Yard Man 17.5 HP, 42” riding mower w/bagger; camera; vintage Minolta camera; antiq. kerosene lanterns; vases; vin- Garden King 7.5 HP tiller; small tiller; Bel Saw chain saw sharp- tage cigar boxes; large antiq. doll approx. 3'. tall; pair of lg mahogany ener; 1/2 HP Sears bench grinder; Foley saw grinder; electric elephants; antiq. iron shelf brackets; antiq. muffin pans; vintage match- book collection; antiq. hand tools; vintage writing pens; stone crocks; nail/brad gun; sander grinder; router/sabre saw table; battery antiq. wood wine barrels; unique pair of locked together deer antlers, lg charger; 2 Craftsman tool cabinets; 2 wooden tool boxes; sol- collection of scale model tractors & trucks & much more! Miscella- dering gun kit; small workbench; White Mountain ice cream neous: Live trap; leghold & body grip traps; fish baskets; fishing equip- freezer; pictures; heaters; shelves; typewriters; console ment; good native lumber; Crossley 21 cu. ft. chest deep freezer; toma- radio/record player; iron shoe repair forms; Bolsey camera; card to cages; steel ammo boxes; lots of Mason jars; There are way too tables; 16’ alum. extension ladder; typewriters; lawn chairs; Na- many items to mention! tivity sets & Christmas decorations; metal file cabinet; Mosler Auctioneer’s Note: Anyone who knows the Deckers' can attest to the Medium Size Safe; records; fisherman’s tool box; MANY, MANY tremendous care taken of both their personal & real property. From the me- chanics of the vehicles & farm equipment to the excellent condition of many MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST. types of farm & household collectibles! Feel free to call me for a preview of TERMS: Cash, check or credit card. Not responsible for accidents. merchandise, detailed pictures or further description. Order of sale: We will Lunch by Northern Lights Food Stand. start promptly at 10 a.m. on general shop tools, moving on to blacksmith equipment, knife collection and other collectibles until 1 p.m. at which time we’ll sell the tractors, vehicles and farm equipment. We will then resume HOFER & OTHERS where we left off and finish with household items. CONCESSIONS WILL BE JAY E. BROWN, 785-223-7555 AVAILABLE.BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MERCHANDISE PICTURES AT Broker/Auctioneer VAUGHNROTHAUCTIONS.COM GREG HALLGREN, 785-499-5376 Auctioneer DOLORES DECKER & the late JOHN DECKER, SELLER 785-762-2266 • FAX: 785-762-8910 VAUGHN-ROTH AUCTIONS E-mail: [email protected] Cameron Roth: Auctioneer- (785) 917-0867 www.KSALlink.com • www.kansasauctions.net Pam Noonan: Clerk • Brooke Paxon: Cashier • Heather Finnerty: Cashier Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 19 Pasture Tree Control Workshop to be held November 19 The seventh and final meeting of the 2014 River Valley and Brush Control Options by Dr. Carol Blocksome, K- grapples, tree mulchers, mowers, and more. These demon- Extension District Pasture Management Series will be held State Research and Extension, HFRR range specialist. strations will also highlight techniques that can be used to on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 from 11:30 a.m. to Will Boyer, KSRE watershed specialist, will take a look at prepare heavily infested sights for controlled burning. 3:00 p.m. at the Demonstration Site located eight miles the benefits and challenges of maintaining trees for ripari- The meeting will start with registration and sack lunch west of Miltonvale on US Highway 24 at 170th Road. an areas as well as for shade. beginning at 11:30 with the program beginning at 12:00 This session will focus on the control of cedars and At 1:30 p.m. there will be a drawing for session door noon. Series registrants are asked to RSVP for meal count other woody species in range land. The program will prizes as well as for the $300 grand prize gift certificate only. If you are not registered for the series you may sign begin at noon with a guided tour of the fire and chemical sponsored by the Cloud County Co-op. up for this program by calling the River Valley Extension control plots by River Valley Extension District director, The day will wrap up with a variety of live equipment District-Clay Center office at 785-632-5335, texting the John Forshee. This will be followed with a look at Tree demonstrations that will include tree saws, tree shears, names of those planning to attend to 785-447-1291, or emailing [email protected] by Monday, November 18. This event is sponsored by K-State Research and Ex- tension, Clay County Conservation District, and Cloud County Cooperative with plot sponsorship from Chad and Tricia Remley, Wilbur-Ellis, and Foley Equipment Company.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 — 12:00 NOON 3089 KEATS AVENUE — KEATS, KANSAS (West of Manhattan, KS on Anderson Ave.) REAL ESTATE (sells approx. 1:00 PM), 3-BEDROOM HOME 1993 DODGE DYNASTY, FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, RIDING LAWN MOWER, STICK & BALL FRETWORK See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing LILA JONES ESTATE GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS The reserve champion market barrow at the Central Dillon Knepp drove the grand champion market barrow VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 Kansas Free Fair in Abilene was shown by Abby Lillard. at the Central Kansas Free Fair in Abilene. www.gannonauctions.com FARM AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 — 10:00 AM SALE LOCATION: On Hwy 36, 2 miles West of junction 128, or 2 1/2 miles East of the 112/36 junction, or 9 miles West of MANKATO, KANSAS TRACTORS, COMBINE & Wheeler w/Moose Plow Blade, FARM MACHINERY Winch, Sprayer. AC 760 Diesel Tractor w/Cab, MOWERS, ROTOTILLER, Air, Duals, 3 pt , Front Weights; AUGERS, ALTERNATOR AC 760 Diesel Tractor w/Cab, Country Clipper Jazee 60 In Air, Duals, 3 pt; Mankato Dozer Riding Mower w/23 HP Kohler w/760 Mounting Brackets; AC Engine, Zero Turn; Lawn Gener- D17 Tractor w/Fast Hitch; AC al Riding Lawn Mower; JD 57 WC Tractor w/Narrow Front; 2 Riding Lawn Mower; Stihl F-546 AC WC Tractors w/Wide Front; Gas Weedeater; Troy-bilt Rear AC D Tractor w/Fast Hitch; AC Tine Rototiller; Stihl Small Ro- WD Tractor w/Farmhand Stack- totiller; Craftsman Front Tine er & Wide Front End; IHC 560 Rototiller; PTO Windpower Al- Gas Tractor, w/Wide Front, ternator 25 Start 15 Continuous; Farmhand Stacker; AC Gleaner Speed King 50 ft. Auger PTO G Combine w/18 ft. Header, Driven; Speed King 45 ft. Auger Cab, Air; 18 ft. Pickup Reel; PTO Driven; Speed King 34 ft. Krause 25 ft. Tandem Disc; Sun- Auger w/gas Engine; 12 Volt Real Estate, Household, Collectibles & Barn flower 16 ft. Double Offset Disk; Drill Fill Auger; 2 Sweep Auger. Sunflower 18 ft. Chisel ANTIQUES & MISC. w/anhydrous Attachment; Triflex Old Horse Drawn Machinery; AUCTION V Blade, 16 ft. w/anhydrous At- Stalk Drill; Wood Chicken Nests; tachment; A-C 28 ft. Field Culti- Chicken Feeders; Army Ammo SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM vator; IHC 6 x 16 Semi Mounted Box; Wash Tubs; Corn Sheller; Wabaunsee County Fairgrounds — ALMA, KS Plow; JD LZ10-10 Hoe Drill One Man Saw; Copper Boiler; REAL ESTATE sells @ 12:00 Noon w/Spearpoint Openers; IHC 13 Aluminum Screen Door; Pipe at Baldock Barn, west of intersection of 9th & Nebraska ft. One Way; IHC 6 ft. One Way; Tire Rack; Wood Dog House; Property consists of 35 acres m/l with brome and native grass 3 pt JD 400 Rotary Hoe; JD Asst. of Used Tires; 3 Push grazing. It is located on the northwest edge of the city of Alma. A 1610 Disc Drill; JD Field Cultiva- Lawn Mowers; Garden Hose; nice metal livestock and storage barn is located on the southeast tor; Krause 14 ft. Chisel; 3 pt AC Chicken Wire; 5 Rolls of Screen. corner of the property with newer metal pens adjacent to the barn. One Shank Ripper; AC Planter TOOLS, SHOP EQUIPMENT A great opportunity for someone who would like to keep some Frame; AC 4 Row Mounted Century 295 Amp Arc Welder; horses or graze a few cattle. Possible Development. City utilities Planter; AC 4 Row Mounted Acetylene Welder w/Torches, available. Cultivator; AC 3 Bottom Plow; Tanks, Cart; Portable Air Com- AC 4 Bottom Plow; AC Front pressor; Air Bubble; Peerless TERMS: 5% earnest money the day of the auction with the remainder Mounted Cultivator; Kent 24 ft. Roller Mill; 3 Overhead Fuel at closing on or before December 18, 2014. Title insurance and es- Hydro Harrow; IHC Pull Type Tanks; 2 100 Gallon Fuel Tanks crow fees to be shared equally. The sale is not contingent on financ- Lister; IHC 470 Corn Curler. w/12 Volt; Pumps; Universal ing and all inspections should be conducted prior to the auction at HAY EQUIPMENT High Frequency Stabilizer; bidder’s expense. Property being sold as is where is without warranty. N-H 271 PTO Small Square Portable Air Compressor; Air Murray Auction and Realty is acting as an agent for the seller. All Baler; JD Side Delivery Rake; Bubble; Craftsman Roll Around information obtained from sources deemed to be reliable but not guar- JD Dump Rake; AC 9 ft. Sickle Toolbox; Power Hand Tools; anteed. Statements made day of auction take precedence over Mower; 3 Pt Big Bale Fork; 2 Crescent & Pipe Wrenches; printed material. Two Bale Big Round Bale Socket Sets; 3/4 in. Socket Set; HOUSEHOLD: New Ideal-treadle sewing machine (with instruc- Forks; 2 Big Round Bale Feed- Bolt Cutters; Electric Grinder tions), 100 Plus years old; Kitchen table and chairs; Bed; 5 Chest ers on Wheels; New Idea 2 w/Buffer, On Stand; 4 in. Bench of drawers; Dresser with ornate mirror; Old iron baby bed; Quilt Wheel Manure Spreader; Vise; Log Chains; JD Power frame; Old Trunks; Misc. old toys; Several old music records 78’s; Hiniker 15 ft. Flail Mower; 3 Old Washer; Push Mowers; Shop Norman Rockwell plates; Lots of old dishes, etc.; Old rocking chair; Trailer Running Gears; 2 Wheel Vac; Handyman Jack; Cattle Folding beds; Old church pew; Picture frames (some antique); 2 Pickup Bed Trailer; Kewanee Working Chute; 10 Rolls of New hanging lamps (one antique); Lots of Christmas paper, and deco- Tandem Disc; Metal Pickup ; 2 Metal 13 Shelf rations; Many old books; Vintage 1983 Konami Track and Field Ar- Stock Racks; Mounted Bale Shelves; Steel Posts; Pickup cade Game; Vintage, great condition, 1980 Midway and Bally Co. Fork; 2) 4 Wheel Hay Trailers; 3 Toolbox; New Fork Handles; Lg. Gorf Arcade Game; Others misc. household goods, etc. pt 8 ft. Rear Blade; 5 x 12, 2 Asst. of Oil; Herbicide Saddle BARN: 1977 Suzuki (185cc) motorcycle (needs TLC); Garden tiller Wheel Trailer; 5 x 10, 2 Wheel Tanks; 9 Boxes of New F-130 and planter; 1 row (3 pt) planter; 2 old bicycles; New and used Trailer; Low Boy Trailer; Trailer Plastic Baler; Twine; Mounted Sprayer -- Tumble Bug; AC Pull Post Hole Digger; 65 Gallon lumber (mostly 2 x 4’s); 100 plus ft ½’’ cable; Wood posts and Type Rotary Mower. Fiberglass Tank; Aeration Fan poles; Old Coca Cola machine; Old kitchen cabinets; Barbed wire; TRUCKS, CAR, PICKUP, w/Engine; Several Sets of Trac- Lawn chairs; Several boxes of new nails; Copper wash tub; Old 4 WHEELER tor Chains; 5 Rolls of Screen; 2 cast iron sink; Old fold seat school desks; Cream cans; Wood bas- 1974 Chevrolet C 60 2 Ton in. Lumber; Several Cans and kets; Folding table; Garage door track, etc.; Small round wood Truck w/16 ft. Box, Roll Over Barrels of Oil; Electric Fence stove; Old kerosene stove; Car top luggage box; Old wood folding Tarp, Hoist, V8, 4 Speed, 2 Posts; 2 Portable Sprayers; chairs; Wagon wheel wrench; Harness parts; Champion iron ma- Speed, 25,771 Actual Miles; Small Anvil; 3 Step Ladders; chine seat; Cowbell; 30’ alum ext. ladder; Misc. tools; 13’ Alu- 1957 Ford 2 Ton Truck 16 ft Tim- Hay Feeders; Wheelbarrow; minum jon boat; Shelter Shield Cellulose insulation blower; Glass ber Lock Box, Hoist V8, 4 Step & Extension Ladders; ball foot parlor table; Oak Dentist cabinet; Wood burning stove; Speed, 2 Speed; 2011 Buick Chisel Points; Cultivator Shov- Antique wall mount map cabinet (oak); Antique wood school desk; Lucerne CXL, Gray, 4 Door Car els; Lg. Asst. of Hand & Garden Gas fireplace (very good condition) Heat-N-Glo; Primitive wood w/12,000 Actual Miles; 2008 Tools; Socket Sets; Wrenches; bench; Nail bin from Wolgast Lumber Yard; Numerous door knobs Yamaha Rhino 700, FI 4x4, 4 Squirrel Cage Fan. (passage and privacy); Nice antique brass and oak magazine rack; These and many other items too numerous to mention. (2) Coke machines (rough). Claw foot bath tub with feet; Oak an- tique high chair; Antique smoke stand; Antique brass floor lamps; Auctioneer’s Note: The above Machinery, vehicles and equipment have not been used for 5 years and will sell to the highest bidder. Antique 7 day wind mantel clock (rough); Numerous other bolts, TERMS: Cash - Nothing removed until settled for - Not responsible for acci- screws, nails and thinga-ma-jigs. dents - Lunch Stand TERMS: Cash or good check w/ID. Statements made day of auction take precedence over printed material. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch SELLER: MILO MATOUSEK ESTATE served on grounds. For More Information, Contact Eldon Doud 785 620-7182 Sale Conducted By: ANN BALDOCK ESTATE GERALD ZIMMER AUCTION & REAL ESTATE MURRAY AUCTION AND REALTY Beloit, KS 67420 * 785-738-2010 (OFFICE) Steve Murray, Broker/Auctioneer • 785-556-4354 • 785-738-2133 (RESIDENCE) • (-785-738-8677 (Cell) Bill Raine and Bob Murray, Auctioneers • (785) 738-5800 (Auction Palace) • 1-800-577-7336 www.murrayauctionandrealty.com E mail us at [email protected] [email protected] Web: www.zauction-palace.com Page 20 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 September results solid for U.S. beef, pork exports With September being Philip Seng. “It was just ber beef export highlights cle cuts only – up from 26 two months, it remains the cent in value ($21.1 million). another strong month for three years ago that U.S. include: percent and 22 percent, re- leading value market for Exports to leading market red meat export value, both pork and beef exports Exports to Hong Kong spectively, during the first U.S. pork. While pork mus- Mexico edged higher for the U.S. beef and U.S. pork ex- eclipsed the $5 billion mark were up 26 percent in vol- nine months of 2013. cle cut exports to Japan year, increasing 4 percent ports broke the $5 billion for the first time in an en- ume (106,423 mt) and 45 per- Mexico, which is the were down 3 percent in vol- in volume (6,726 mt) and 5 dollar mark for the first tire calendar year, so it’s cent in value ($768.3 mil- leading volume destination ume (298,005 mt), export percent in value ($11.2 mil- three quarters of the year, very gratifying to see our in- lion). for U.S. pork, continued to value was 1 percent higher lion) Exports also expanded according to statistics re- dustry reach these mile- Export volume to South perform very well in Sep- at $1.39 billion. to the Caribbean, Panama, leased by USDA and com- posts by the end of the third Korea was up 12 percent to tember – with exports total- September lamb the Philippines and the piled by the U.S. Meat Ex- quarter.” 84,873 mt, while value ing 58,929 mt (+17 percent) exports maintain United Arab Emirates, par- port Federation (USMEF). Beef exports surge despite soared 41 percent to $590.5 valued at $138.4 million (+35 positive momentum tially offsetting lower totals September beef exports lower slaughter numbers million. percent). For the first nine U.S. lamb exports for Canada. increased 6 percent from a With herd rebuilding The summer surge in ex- months of the year, exports achieved a year-over-year Complete January-Sep- year ago in volume to gaining traction in the U.S. ports to Taiwan moderated to Mexico maintained a increase for the third con- tember export totals for 100,068 metric tons (mt), and beef industry, fed slaughter in September, but the mar- record pace of 503,614 mt secutive month in Septem- U.S. beef, pork and lamb soared 25 percent in value numbers have trended ket remains on a record (+13 percent) valued at $1.16 ber, up 10 percent in volume are available from to $631.9 million. For Janu- lower. September export pace in both volume (25,445 billion (+36 percent). (844 mt) and 14 percent in USMEF’s statistics web- ary through September, ex- value reached $313.67 per mt, +9 percent) and value Other January-Septem- value ($2.16 million). For page. ports were up 3 percent in head of fed slaughter – ($215.1 million, +16 per- ber pork export highlights January through Septem- For more information, volume (890,276 mt) and 15 down from the record set in cent). include: ber, exports were still 17 please contact Joe Schuele percent in value ($5.18 bil- August, but 26 percent high- Exports to Mexico to- Exports to South Korea percent lower in volume at [email protected] or lion). er than a year ago. For Jan- taled 178,812 mt (up 19 per- were up 37 percent in vol- (8,054 mt) and down 2 per- 303-226-7309. Pork export value was up uary through September, cent), valued at $860.8 mil- ume (96,667 mt) and 56 per- 7 percent in September to per-head export value was lion (up 34 percent); Though cent in value ($304.5 mil- $513 million, despite a 3 $283.29 – up nearly $40 from as USMEF has previously lion). Pork export value to percent decline in volume the same period last year. noted, data from early 2013 Korea has already sur- (162,125 mt). Exports Exports equated to 14 per- may have understated last passed the 2013 year-end through the first nine cent of total beef produc- year’s exports. total by more than 10 per- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 9:30 AM months of the year main- tion and 11 percent for mus- Pork exports to Mexico cent. 806 Nishnabe Trail — ROSSVILLE, KANSAS tained a record pace in both cle cuts only – up from 13 remain on record pace The leading market for Citizen Pottawatomi Community Building volume (1.64 million mt) and percent and 10 percent, re- Pork export value per U.S. pork in the Central- FURNITURE, SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS, COLLECTIBLES, value ($5.05 billion), in- spectively, last year. head slaughtered was $58.10 South America region is HOUSEHOLD. 2 Child’s wood wheel box wagons, old & nice! creases of 5 percent and 14 Leading market Japan in September (+10 percent Colombia, where exports See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing percent, respectively, from was the pacesetter for Sep- from a year ago) and $64.48 were up 64 percent in vol- a year ago. tember beef exports, with for January through Sep- ume (36,234 mt) and 80 per- DOROTHY J. HASE TRUST “These are impressive volume climbing 36 percent tember (+20 percent). Ex- cent in value ($101.3 mil- GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS results, especially given the from a year ago to 23,195 mt ports accounted for 27 per- lion). VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER headwinds we faced in Sep- and value up 55 percent to cent of total pork produc- Although export value to 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 tember – including a very $155.7 million. For January tion and 23 percent for mus- Japan has slowed the past www.gannonauctions.com strong U.S. dollar, a signifi- through September, exports cant decline in beef produc- to Japan were steady in vol- 7 tion and our first full month ume (184,293 mt) and 7 per- We specialize of dealing with Russia’s re- cent higher in value ($1.17 OPEN taliatory import ban,” said billion). in Trucks and 785-584-5850 Monday thru USMEF president and CEO Other January-Septem- Sport U’s! Saturday: 9 AM-6 PM COMBINED HOUSEHOLD “NOW AVAILABLE!” New Flatbeds & Trailers CONSIGNMENTS AUCTION Visit our website: www.millermotors.biz SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM DODGE RAM 2500 601 S. Broadway,Allen Fitzgerald Salina, is moving KS to a smaller GMC SIERRA 2500HD 4X4 FORD F-350 REG. CAB 4X4 AUCTIONEER’Splace and downsizing NOTE: to make everything fit. This sale has very 2 2 2 nice large appliances, some furniture and several tables of gen- eral household goods. We have listed only the larger items as the 0 0 0 smalls were boxed up ready to move. Allen’s sale wasn’t quite enough for a stand- 0 0 0 aloneADDITIONAL sale so we NOTE: have combined his items with 7 other household 6 9 consignments to make a full afternoon. There is additional furni- $14,988 $13,988 5 $15,988 ture, tools, dishes, pots & pans, linens, collectibles. Hope to see 4 Dr., 4x4, SLT, 5.9 Cummins Reg. Cab. Many Reg. Cabs in Stock! V-10, AT w/Bale Bed! Only 88K you at the sale. This sale has snowballed and now totals 12 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD consignments.10/31/14 UPDATE: Very nice furniture added today. See below. FORD F-350 CREW CAB 4X4 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD Whirlpool duet ht front loading washer & dryer on 2 pedestals;APPLIANCES: Amana by Maytag 22 cu. ft. refrigerator w/bottom 2 2 freezer drawer, very clean; Whirlpool glass top range w/electronic 0 0 controls; Magic Chef turn table microwave oven. 0 China cabinet w/plate shelves; (2) matching book 0 0 1 shelves;FURNITURE: entertainment center; 5’ folding plastic table; swivel office 8 $18,988 chair; computer desk; 2-drawer file cabinet; (2) rolling cabinets; 0 $4,995 1 $18,995 triple dresser w/double mirror; microwave oven cart; oak table w/4 Quad Cab, 4x4, Duramax Diesel, 7.3 Powerstroke Diesel Reg. Cab, 4x4, 6.0, AT, Loaded chairs; large microfiber rocker/recliner; rolling stand; shower seat; Allison AT drum table. Garage full of cabinets, small appliances, DODGE RAM 3500 householdMISCELLANEOUS: items. JAVELIN BASS BOAT DODGE RAM 5500 REG. CAB Collector 2 crocks;SAMPLEITEMSFROMOTHERCONSIGNMENTS: jugs; cast iron cookware; canning jars; antique furniture; 1 0 2 mountain bike; Christmas décor; 8’ showcase full of costume jew- 9 elry; curio cabinets; spoon carved oak dresser w/mirror; dining 0 0 table w/5 chairs, 4 leaves, table pads; light wood drop leaf table 9 w/4 chairs; bedroom set w/dresser & mirror, chest of drawers; an- 7 $24,995 * $22,995 0 tique farm tools; fancy work; 2 tables collector dolls & figurines; GE 8 $6,995 4 Dr., 4x4, SLT, 5.9 Cummins Turbo 8 washer & dryer; china cabinet; Solar Comfort infra-red heater; Viet- 150 hrs., Evinrude, 2 fish finders, Diesel $19,995 nam era field desk; dorm fridges; 50” Sanyo flat screen TV (2 years trolling motor 4x4, Cummins Turbo Diesel old); security camera equipment. Whirlpool washer & dryer; Clayton Marcus 3-cushion10/31/14 ADDITION: sofa; coffee table & drum tables w/green marble inserts; DODGE RAM 2500 DODGE RAM 4500 REG. CAB DODGE RAM 4500 pr large porcelain vases; portrait base table lamp; figurine stand; large pictures; pr brass base table lamps; large brass candle 2 2 2 holder; computer desk w/2-drawer file cabinet; oak chair w/uphol- 0 stered seat; pr tables; pr lamps; sofa sleeper; chest of drawers; 0 0 king size bed w/night stands & triple dresser w/2 mirrors; oak table 0 w/leaf; (4) bentwood/arrow back chairs; antique oak glider rocker; 1 0 antique oak potty chair w/box for chamber pot; Amana refrigera- 2 8 $17,995 8 tor/freezer; not pictured – blue willow dishes, corningware, cook- $31,995 * 26,995 4x4, Cummins Turbo Diesel $27,995 * $24,995 ware, etc. 4 dr, 4x4, SLT Cummins Diesel Crew Cab, 4x4, Cummins Diesel UPCOMING AUCTIONS DODGE RAM 2500 GMC SIERRA 3500 CREW CAB CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD 2 2 CONSIGNMENT SALE 2 0 601 S. Broadway, Salina, KS 0 0 ContactSATURDAY, auction staff toNOVEMBER consign your 29, items. 2014, Consign AT 10:00 early AM and ben- 0 efit from $$$$ advertising in newspapers and web sites. Categories 0 0 include: MOTORHOMES * CAMPERS * CARS * TRUCKS * 9 $24,995 8 4x4, LTZ, Duramax Diesel 2 $15,988 * $14,998 TRAILERS * TRACTORS * FARM EQUIPMENT * BOATS * MO- $28,995 Quad cab, 4x4, Duramax diesel, TORCYCLES * ATVS * MOWERS * GUNS * INDUSTRIAL & CON- 4 dr., 4x4, SLT, Cummins Turbo diesel, Super Slick! STRUCTIONEQUIPMENT*BUILDINGSUPPLIES*TOOLS* only 62K. CHANGFA 4032 4WD RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT * TOYS & COLLECTIBLES * FUR- NITURE & MISC * Go to web site for sale bill, watch for up- dates as it develops. CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD 2 NO REASONABLE If you have more than fits in our consignment sales call now to 2 0 OFFERS REFUSED! book your farm, household, or machinery auction. 0 For Latest Update & Pictures go to website: www.soldbywilson.com 1 0 2 “Many Diesels 1 $11,995 3 IN STOCK! $6,995 Reg. Cab, 4x4, Duramax Diesel 3 cyl diesel, 32 horse, #204218 In Stock” MILLER MOTORS - 225 W. Hwy. 24, Rossville, Kansas Any announcement made the day of sale takes precedence over any printed matter. For Sales Call: 785-584-5850 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 21 USDA seeks input on new beef promotion order The U.S. Department of Congress first created the would be included in the ination and selection pro- sessments? enue, S.W.; Washington, D.C. Agriculture’s Agricultural beef checkoff program, and new order. A referendum on cess? 7. How should assess- 20250-0249; telephone num- Marketing Service is seek- the amount can only be an order established under 4. What should be the ments be collected? ber (202) 720-5705. ing input from the public to changed through Congres- the 1996 Act would be con- powers and duties of the Should the states or the In September, Secretary guide its development of a sional action. This assess- ducted within three years board? national board collect the Vilsack announced his in- new industry-funded promo- ment provides resources for after assessments begin to 5. Who has decision-mak- assessment? tentions to increase USDA’s tion, research and informa- marketing to promote beef determine whether beef ing authority? Should be assessment be involvement to support beef tion order (also known as a sales, research, and many producers favor the pro- Should funding decisions levied at all points of sale, producers and help ensure “checkoff program”) for other benefits for produc- gram and if it should contin- be made by the full board or at slaughter, or at some that the beef checkoff pro- beef and beef products. The ers. An additional supple- ue. A second referendum a smaller body elected from other time? gram can move forward with new order would be in addi- mental program like the one would be held within seven within this board? 8. When should the refer- broad-based producer or- tion to the existing beef USDA is proposing would years of the start of the pro- Should funding decisions enda be conducted? ganization support. The new checkoff program, providing enhance available re- gram. be made in conjunction with USDA will consider writ- order would be developed American beef producers sources, which would help Interested parties have other organizations such as ten comments in developing under the Commodity Pro- with more resources for the the beef industry address until Dec.10, 2014, to submit the Federation of State Beef its proposal for a Beef Pro- motion, Research, and In- marketing of their products important issues including comments on any of the is- Councils or the current Cat- motion, Research and Infor- formation Act of 1996. The and research to help streng- improving and enhancing sues below, and comments tlemen’s Beef Promotion mation Order that provides proposed program would be then the country’s beef in- nutritional and consumer should reference the appro- and Research Board? for a promotion, research, in addition to the existing dustry. information through initia- priate heading: 6. How should the assess- and information program beef promotion and re- “Beef industry represen- tives such as consumer ad- 1. Who should be as- ment rate be determined? for beef and beef products search program established tatives agree that this im- vertising, education, re- sessed? Should the assessment under the 1996 Act. The new under the Beef Promotion portant program needs search and new-product de- 2. What should be the be a specified amount, a program would operate con- and Research Act of 1985. more resources. USDA is velopment. board structure? percent of value, or an currently with the Beef stepping up at a critical Additional resources Who is eligible to serve? amount determined by Checkoff Program author- juncture to help achieve the could help increase demand Should there be a rela- board? ized under the authority of industry’s goal,” said Agri- for beef both domestically tively large delegate body If a specified amount or a the 1985 Act. culture Secretary Tom Vil- and internationally, thus appointed by the Secretary percent of value, should Details of the notice of sack. “With this action we benefitting cattle producers that would elect and recom- there be provisions for ad- inquiry will appear in the can boost research invest- and the domestic beef in- mend from within itself a justments to the rate by the Nov. 10, 2014, Federal Regis- ments, increase beef ex- dustry. USDA is acting to smaller board? board, and without subse- ter. Comments may be sub- GSI ports, and encourage folks help beef producers contin- What should be the size quent producer referen- mitted online at www.regu GRAIN BINS here at home to support ue to enjoy these benefits— of the board? dum? lations.gov or sent to Beef ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Hopper Bins Available American beef producers.” and strengthen them—in a What should be the term Should there be a de Promotion, Research, and FINANCING AVAILABLE Beef industry leaders way that works for all pro- of office? minimis exemption for cer- Information Order; Re- Harder AG PRODUCTS agree that the current fee of ducers. 3. How should the board tain size operations or class- search and Promotion Divi- West Highway 50 $1 per-head-of-cattle per Interested individuals be selected? es of cattle or beef? sion, Room 2096-S; Live- PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 producer is too little. The $1 and organizations are invit- Who may nominate eligi- Should there be tempo- stock, Poultry and Seed Pro- Phone 620-983-2158 assessment has remained ed to provide their views ble candidates to serve? rary or permanent pro- gram; AMS, USDA, STOP www.grainbinsusa.com the same since 1985 when concerning provisions that What should be the nom- visions for refunds of as- 0249; 1400 Independence Av- Local Food and Farm Task Force to meet Nov. 14 HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. The Local Food and Farm Task Force will meet at 10 a.m. on Friday, November 14 for their first organizational meeting. The meeting will be held at the Kansas De- CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM partment of Agriculture (KDA), 1320 Research Park Drive, Manhattan, Kansas SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD 66502. WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH This task force was established with the passage of SB 286 in the 2014 session of 11/05/2014 the Kansas Legislature. The Task Force is responsible for preparing a local food Steer & heifer calves sold on a lower market. Feeder steers and heifers sold and farm plan containing policy and funding recommendations in order to increase steady. High yielding cows sold $2-$3 higher. Cutter cow and bulls sold locally grown food production. steady. The Task Force is composed of seven members, three, including the chairman, COWS Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 126 blk [email protected] are appointed by Gov. Sam Brownback. The task force members are as follows: Ron Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 67 blk [email protected] Brown, Ft. Scott; David Coltrain, Garden City; Loren Swenson, Concordia; Sen. Dan Durham, 1 blk [email protected] Gypsum, 1 rwf [email protected] Herington, 59 mix [email protected] Kerschen, Garden Plain; Rep. Adam Lusker, Frontenac; Cary L. Rivard, Olathe and Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Gypsum, 1 red [email protected] Herington, 25 mix [email protected] Gypsum, 1 bwf [email protected] Chapman, 1 wf [email protected] Lincolnville, 2 blk [email protected] Annarose (Hart) White, Wellington. This task force will sunset on Dec. 31, 2015. Hope, 1 bwf [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] Herington, 11 blk [email protected] Brown has been appointed to serve as chairperson. He is self-employed on his Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 1 blk [email protected] family farm and currently serves as an executive board member for the National Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Gypsum, 1 wf [email protected] HEIFERS Association of Conservation Districts. Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] Hope, 1 red [email protected] Herington, 5 blk [email protected] The staff of the KDA will provide assistance as requested by the task force and Lincolnville, 1 bmf [email protected] Ramona, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 12 blk [email protected] will facilitate the organization and start-up of the task force. Council Grove, 1 [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] Herington, 2 blk [email protected] The meeting is open to the public. A break for lunch is scheduled and will be Hope, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] Woodbine, 4 blk [email protected] provided for appointed members of the task force. Chapman, 1 rmf [email protected] Hope, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 9 rwf [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] STEERS Lincolnville, 5 blk [email protected] Individuals who have questions regarding the meeting should contact KDA mar- Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Woodbine, 4 mix [email protected] Peabody, 5 blk [email protected] keting director Kerry Wefald at [email protected] for more information. Per- Hope, 1 blk [email protected] Peabody, 4 blk [email protected] Woodbine, 3 blk [email protected] sons who require special accommodations must make their needs known at least Ramona, 1 blk [email protected] Durham, 2 blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 6 blk [email protected] two days prior to the meeting. Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 4 mix [email protected] Delavan, 8 blk [email protected] Gypsum, 1 rwf [email protected] Lincolnville, 4 blk [email protected] Herington, 3 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Woodbine, 10 blk [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Gypsum, 1 red [email protected] Marion, 17 blk [email protected] BULLS Hope, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 5 blk [email protected] Salina, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bwf [email protected] White City, 120 blk [email protected] Peabody, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 30 blk [email protected] Hope, 1 char [email protected] Durham, 1 blk [email protected] Hope, 63 blk [email protected] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM Chapman, 1 rwf [email protected] Peabody, 4 blk [email protected] 3805REAL Rocky ESTATE Ford (SELLS Ave. - APPROXIMATELYMANHATTAN, KANSAS11:00 AM) EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12: • 17 char-x steers and heifers, 400-550 lbs. • 30 mix steers and heifers, 500-600 lbs., Great 3-bedroom, 2 bath home with living room, & Seller to divide Cost of Title Insurance equally. • 12 mix steers and heifers, 400-550 lbs. homeraised dining room, beautiful bonus sun room & kitchen Taxes for 2014 and prior years paid by Seller. All on main floor with large living room, safe room inspections including lead base paint inspection • 18 mix steers and heifers, 500-600 lbs. • 60 mix steers, 850 lbs. utility/laundry room, non-conforming bedroom to be completed prior to Auction at Buyer’s ex- • 30 red/rwf heifers, 750-800 lbs. • 64 mostly black steers, 825-850 lbs. and family room on the lower level. There is also pense if requested. STATEMENTS MADE DAY • 8 mix heifers, 700-750 lbs. • 60 mix steers, 875-900 lbs. 2 fireplaces and an attached double car garage, OF AUCTION TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER • 25 mix steers, 700-800 lbs. • 90 mix steers, 850-875 lbs. fenced yard and deck. Approximately 1689 sq. ft. ANY OTHER INFORMATION. • 18 char-x steers and heifers, 700-775 lbs. • 62 mix steers, 850 lbs. on main floor with approximately 936 sq. ft. fin- • 60 mix steers and heifers, 500-650 lbs., 3 ished on lower level. This is a very nice ranch OPEN HOUSE Thursday, November 13, 2014, style home. The home is in need of interior paint- 4:30-6:00 PM or by appointment by contacting rds of shots, no implants, homeraised MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! ing and carpeting. Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer 785-770-0066 Buyer to pay 10% down day of Auction with bal- or Gannon Real Estate and Auctions 785-539- ance due on or before December 19, 2014. Buyer 2316. EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 19: • 113 mostly black heifers, 500-650 lbs., 3 rds • 60 black steers, 850 lbs. 2 Kenmore refrigerators; sert; bookcase; recliner couch; dios; car speakers; wood shelf; shots, longtime weaned, bunk broke • 50 mix steers and heifers, 450-600 lbs. Kitchen Aid glass top stove; brass hat rack; lamp table; Kirby & Panasonic vacuums; • 14 mix steers, 400-500 lbs., shots, weaned • 35 red brockle face/rwf steers, 800-850 lbs. Kenmore automatic washer & small computer stand; office machine quilt; table lamps; flo- • 120 mix steers, 850-875 lbs. dryer; dining table, chairs, chair; patio table with 5 chairs; ral arrangements; Beer signs & MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! leaves and matching china cab- dining chairs; stereo set & mirrors; Christmas tree & deco- Herington Livestock Cafe Now Open: inet; Kimball piano & bench; In- speakers; antique wringer tub rations; fans; air purifier; dehu- Wednesdays from 6:30 AM ʻtill 7:00 PM signia flat screen TV; couch stand; purple jacket with old midifier; walker; 5 sets golf NO SALE NOVEMBER 26 DUE TO THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY with recliners; Queen bedroom Willie; Yamaha keyboard & clubs; pull golf cart; bird houses suite with bed, dresser, chest & stand; Silvesti Accordion; small & feeders; shepherd’s hook; nite stand; antique Walnut 4- trunks; fireplace tools; log rack; garden tools; wheelbarrow; gar- Holiday Special Sheep, Goat & Misc. Sale December 4th • 6:30 PM drawer chest with fruit pulls; large stock & cooking pots; den hose; flower pots. Mahogany corner stand with brass umbrella stand; Oriental Craftsman 42” riding lawn Don’t forget the video as an option to market your cattle. what-not shelf; high top Pub type vase; fans; Foreman grill; mower with bagger; Roto-tiller; View our live auctions at lmaauctions.com table & stools; chest & nite pictures; mirror; barometer; set lawn dethatcher; push mower; stand; Oak Singer treadle Noritake Ivory china; stemware; 2 floor jacks; work bench; elec- Our Consignments can now be viewed after 12 Noon sewing machine; Oak cane bot- Anniversary clock; pottery; tric chain saw; new small air tom rocker; wood framed glass bowl; glass alligator; lots compressor; fertilizer spreader; on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com couch; single trundle bed; rock- of records; belt buckles; 2 air hose; air bubble; belt er; chest; round dinette table; Turkey cookers; 2 bikes; Mc- sander; Skil saw; hand & shop & logging onto the online Subscription. several end tables; 2 newer Call’s cabinet; floor lamps; lug- tools; Craftsman 3HP 5gallon Oak bookcases; glass top pub gage; microwave; desk lamp; air compressor; gas blower; **Now Accepting Registration for Internet Bidding at LMAAUCTIONS.COM** patio set with table & 4 swivel bookends; 2 chrome & wood hedge trimmer; 4 ladders; mis- chairs; Oak table with glass in- shelves; stereo; speakers; ra- cellaneous. KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. RICHARD NEMECHEK Barn Phone 785-258-2205 *Fax No. 785-258-3766 GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR APPRAISAL, CALL COLLECT. 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 Bill Mathias, Manager • 785-258-0102 www.gannonauctions.com Gary Suderman - 913-837-6785 • Rick Parkerson - 620-767-2738 Bob Kickhaefer, Cell - 785-258-4188 • Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 Page 22 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014

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Receipts for the week totaled 6,477 cattle and 60 hogs. 2 blk Galva [email protected] 5 blk Tescott [email protected] 10 blk Marquette [email protected] 1 blk Hope [email protected] STEERS 18 blk Solomon [email protected] 9 mix Hesston [email protected] 1 blk Salina [email protected] 300-400 $310.00-$332.00 26 blk Little River [email protected] 7 blk Marquette [email protected] 1 blk Windom [email protected] 400-500 $300.00-$328.00 HEIFERS 4 blk Culver [email protected] BULLS 500-600 $285.00-$315.00 2 blk Bennington [email protected] 8 blk Salina [email protected] 1 blk Delphos [email protected] 600-700 $250.00-$276.00 8 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 5 blk Falun [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] 700-800 $230.00-$246.50 8 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 6 blk Lehigh [email protected] 1 blk Windom [email protected] 800-900 $220.00-$239.50 63 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 51 mix Gypsum [email protected] 1 char Tampa [email protected] 900-1000 No Test 44 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 9 mix Gypsum [email protected] 1 blk Salina [email protected] HEIFERS 17 blk Alma [email protected] 56 mix Assaria [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 300-400 $290.00-$310.00 8 blk Lorraine [email protected] 26 mix Assaria [email protected] 1 blk Hope [email protected] 400-500 $280.00-$309.00 6 blk Great Bend [email protected] 61 mix Beloit [email protected] 1 blk Salina [email protected] 500-600 $275.00-$305.00 21 blk Solomon [email protected] COWS SOWS 600-700 $245.00-$271.00 17 blk Solomon [email protected] 6 blk Tescott [email protected] 2 wht Abilene [email protected] 700-800 $215.00-$234.50 46 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 1 blk Hope [email protected] 2 wht Abilene [email protected] 800-900 $202.00-$213.75 27 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 1 red Durham [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] 900-1000 No Test 30 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 2 blk Gypsum [email protected] 3 wht Abilene [email protected] SPECIAL CALF SALE NOVEMBER 4TH 9 blk Lorraine [email protected] 2 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 1 wht Abilene [email protected] STEERS 24 char Ellsworth [email protected] 7 blk Lorraine [email protected] 10 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] 23 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 27 blk Solomon [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH 200 strs & hfrs, 500-750 lbs., weaned/vacc./no implants; 21 blk strs, 700 lbs.; 130 mostly blk strs, 12 blk Lincoln [email protected] 22 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 800 lbs.; 65 blk strs, 775-900 lbs., homeraised/long weaned/vacc.; 60 bwf/wf strs & hfrs, 450-650 Lot # 13 6 blk Ellinwood [email protected] 16 blk Alma [email protected] lbs.; 60 blk strs, 600-700 lbs., fall vacc.; 60 blk strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs., homeraised/ weaned 18 blk Lincoln [email protected] 12 blk Marquette [email protected] PLUS MANY MORE BY SALE TIME! 10 blk Solomon [email protected] 5 mix Ellsworth [email protected] 10 mix Lincoln [email protected] 12 blk Ellsworth [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH COW SALE: 7 blk Sylvan Grove [email protected] 5 blk Minneapolis [email protected] BRED HEIFERS: 39 red Angus hfrs, AI bred to Conquestan, cleaned up with Rocking R red Angus bulls, start Feb. 7 49 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 11 char Ellsworth [email protected] for 45 days; 150 blk hfrs, AI bred to Absolute, Angus clean up Jan. 12 for 45 days; 100 red Angus, AI bred to Pinacle red Angus clean up Jan. 12 for 45 days; 200 blk One Iron hfrs, Montana origin OCHV’d bred to LBW Angus Jan 25 for 6 blk Bennington [email protected] THURSDAY REGULAR SALE 50 days; 70 blk OCHV’d hfrs, AI bred to Compliment Angus clean up Feb.-March calves; 22 blk hfrs Feb.-March calves; 14 blk Ellsworth [email protected] STEERS 100 blk hfrs, bred Angus start Feb. 7; 15 red Angus AI bred to LSF Nighcalver- 3.4 bw start Feb. 26; 15 blk Angus hfrs, 4 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 2 char Claflin [email protected] sired by Limestone & Express ranch bulls, bred to son of Crest Complete; 150 blk Angus hfrs, Neb. origin AI bred 13 blk Solomon [email protected] 5 blk Hesston [email protected] Connealy Thunder bull Feb. 20th; 85 blk hfrs SD origin OCHV’d pelvic examined, bred to proven LBW Ohlde bulls Jan 15 blk Solomon [email protected] 7 blk Tescott [email protected] 25 for 60 days; 40 blk/bwf blks AI bred to LBW Hereford, bwf AI’d to LBW Angus Feb. 1st; 80 red Angus hfrs OCHV’d AI bred to Conquerer cleaned up with Mushrush bull, start Feb. 15 for 60 days, big hfrs with Pieper breeding. 35 blk Solomon [email protected] 2 blk Concordia [email protected] 22 blk Lorraine [email protected] 3 mix Ellsworth [email protected] HEIFER PAIRS: 60 blk hfr pairs off ranch at Scottsbluff, NE Gardiner genetics in hfrs and calves OCHV’d fancy; 60 blk/bwf hfr pairs one iron big Angus calves 15 blk Ellinwood [email protected] 4 blk Salina [email protected] 6 blk Minneapolis [email protected] COWS: 60 blk/red Angus cows, 3-5 yrs bred blk/Hereford; 40 blk/red Angus cows, 3-5 yrs, bred 19 blk Marquette [email protected] Hereford/blk; 10 blk, 4 yr old pairs with 45 day old calves; 11 spring bred, 5-6 yr old cows; 127 mostly blk 16 blk Alma [email protected] 5 blk Salina [email protected] cows, 3-10 yrs, bred blk and sim/Angus; 55 blk spring bred 3 yr old cows, bred blk; 45 blk cows, 3-5 yrs, 62 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 20 blk Concordia [email protected] bred to reg. Angus Feb. 20 for 75 days; 100 blk cows, 3-5 yrs, bred Angus spring calves; 50 blk fall pairs, 13 blk Solomon [email protected] 10 blk Marquette [email protected] 3-5 yrs; 16 Angus cows, 4-7 yrs, spring calves; 40 red Angus cows, solid to broken, bred char; 5 blk pairs, 70 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 9 blk Marquette [email protected] 4 yrs; 80 young blk cows, 3-5 yrs, fancy; 30 running age spring bred cows; 65 blk/bwf/red cows, 8-9 yrs bred Bar S Angus March 1 for 60 days. 37 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 18 blk Minneapolis [email protected] PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME. 5 blk Phillipsburg [email protected] 17 blk Concordia [email protected] 21 blk Marquette [email protected] 18 blk Marquette [email protected] 11 mix Oak Hill [email protected] SPECIAL COW SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH @ 4 PM 15 blk Great Bend [email protected] Mill Iron Ranch - 12 mix Gypsum [email protected] 62 mix Abilene [email protected] • 225 blk and few bwf cows, all 3 yrs old, coming with 2nd calf, cows are out of 49 blk Lorraine [email protected] 5 blk McPherson [email protected] Emblazon, New Design & Sitz Alliance. Bred to Pine Coulee, Sitz Alliance & Pioneer Angus bulls, start March 5 for 50 days. 17 blk Ellinwood [email protected] 9 blk Lincoln [email protected] • Hill Top Ranch - 80 blk & bwf cows, 3-4 yrs, bred to Koski Angus bulls out of North Dakota, start 54 blk Barnard [email protected] 10 blk Phillipsburg [email protected] March 10 for 60 days 9 blk Alma [email protected] 58 blk Marion [email protected] • Kan-Sac Ranch - Complete Dispersal: 85 blk cows, all northern origin, 1250-1350 lbs. cows bred to 71 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 25 mix Cedar Point [email protected] Montana red Angus bulls April 3rd for 90 days. 22 blk Minneapolis [email protected] 79 mix Assaria [email protected] • Small Ranch - 192 cows, bred to Sim/Angus bulls, really good growth & carcass Feb. 15 for 75 days 36 blk Glasco [email protected] 12 blk Barnard [email protected] • 73 - 3 yrs old 35 mix Ellsworth [email protected] HEIFERS • 97- 4-5 yrs old 10 blk Gypsum [email protected] • 22 - 6 yrs IN STOCK TODAY 7 blk Minneapolis [email protected] • Small Ranch Bros. - 4 mix Claflin [email protected] • 92 red Angus cows, 3-5 yrs, bred to Wooden Cross charolais Feb. 1st for 75 days • Tripp Hopper Feeders 2 blk Brookville [email protected] • 272 - blk & bwf cows, bred to Buford & Ratcliff Angus bulls 18 blk Lindsborg [email protected] * 163 - 3-4 yrs old • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders * 109- 5-6 yrs 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. 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Featured Sires: Magnitude, Alliance, Blazer, Sunday, November 23, 2014 Oleen Cattle Co. & High Prime 1 PM Bull & Female Sale Falun, KS At the Ranch, Enterprise, KS Performance Tested; Fertility SAT., MARCH 14 GLENN CHUCK Over 200 head sell Tested; Fully Guaranteed;, 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 Including young Registered Dave Stump 2015 Free Delivery in KS & NE. Pairs and Service age, Blue Rapids, KS Volume Discounts calving ease Bulls (785) 363-7410 See Price List at: For more information, GLM Herefords www.WolfCreekAngus.com Brooke & Jason Woodworth (785) 556-0124 call or write: LURAY, KANSAS 785-479-2188 Visit us at Dept. GG, Graham School Joel Harrison SpringhillHerefords.com 641 West Hwy. 31 785-698-2225 Garnett, KS 66032 785-479-7496 A Gold TPR Breeder Jensen Bros. 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Fully guaranteed, 14-20 Months Old Cattleman our NEW website: www.clovlan- 785-619-6086 fertility tested, ultra sound Calving Ease (Heifer Bulls) • Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with farms.com Financing terms Cell 308-470-1190 data, EPD’s, performance Genomic (DNA) Enhanced calving ease & growth available! glmherefords.com records. Free Delivery EPDs with HD50K • Excellent Selection with Vol- ume Discounts COMPLETE DISPERSAL of [email protected] Kevin Jensen BULL SALE ********************************* • Performance Data Available spring herd. 800 head black An- Courtland, KS BJ Angus Genetics 785-374-4372 • Good Maternal Traits gus, 3-6 year old bred cows. 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Virgin bulls, tested, Raymond & Alan & Mike Semen tested, poured, C: 785-268-0647. Contact for Information: vacc’d, hot-wire broke, gentle. Nelson Matt: 620-583-4305 vaccinated Kanza Cattle, Chapman. 785- Riley, KS 313-6565. b Tom: 620-583-6956 Delivery available 785-485-2378 www.dalebanks.com Alan’s Cell: 785-770-7054 TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS 785-865-3444 LET THE CLASSIFIEDS Mike’s Cell: 785-565-8477 Available Year Around Flory WORK FOR YOU TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL PLACE YOUR AD TODAY GRASS & GRAIN GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 785-539-7558 Polled Herefords GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 785-539-7558 Page 24 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 FEED & SEED PASTURE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY HEDVILLE WE CLEAR pastures. Serving FOR RENT northeast Kansas and providing KANSAS LAND GRAIN & FEED the most work for your dollar. OAKHILL ESTATES ************************************ HALDEMAN Coaltrain Fast saw on tracks. Call Double CATTLEMEN WE HAVE • 63 ac AN, Co. 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VERN GANNON, CAI auto, hydra bale bed, nice, www.frontierfarmcredit.com Broker/Auctioneer 800-205-5751 68K Manhattan, Kansas 66502 ‘11 Dodge 3500 mega cab GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-2316 4x4, diesel, auto, Laramie NATIVE GRASSES DRW, nice, 42K 785-539-7558 785-537-9003 Ask For Kris Hanschu Thewww.gannonauctions.com Experienced Sound In Selling **** khanschu@ WILDFLOWERS midwaymotors.com ARMSBID.COM CALL FOR ALL YOUR ... LAND FOR SALE: * Construction * Farm **** 620-755-2824 1) Lot 1 Chieftain Road, Tonganoxie, KS: PRICE REDUCED!! Kull’s Old Town Great location for this 11+ acre tract of ground! Property features a Station invites con- * Truck * Trailer & CERTIFIED pond and would make a great spot to build your dream home! Priced signments for our Attachments Listings! SEED WHEAT RUST FREE at $64,950. Spring, Summer & 2) 24109 243rd Street, McLouth, KS: Beautiful rolling fields and Fall Auctions. If you **** TRUCKS pastureland! 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Feed Mixers and Buildings — Ventilation HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- Cattle & Hog Feed Manure Spreaders Flooring — Feeders barbed wire, welded continuous Kuhn Knight, new & used fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, Waterers — Heaters WHEAT MIDDLINGS alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, Pelletized, crude protein not Crates — Nursery Equip. home 785-499-5454. less than 14.5%. Call for pric- K&N ing. TRACTOR TIRE Belleville, KS Swine Systems WESTERN STAR MILL 800-536-2293 RICK HENRY FEEDBUNKS Division of ADM - Salina, KS 1-888-825-1199 785-336-2130 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) www.horizonfarmranch.com FOR SALE 1997 FORD F250 automatic SENECA, KANSAS 4x4, 105K, good rubber, no rust. AG LAND Contact Corey @ NEW LISTING! 160 Ac +/- tillable just SE of Bennington on the 800-295-3345 WANTED 785-468-3327. Solomon River flats. New alfalfa stand and balance is open. Call Ray! HORSES 2005 KAWASAKI mule 610 NEW LISTING! 90 Ac +/- tillable just NW of Bennington w/an DAMAGED elevated home site with a view. Call Ray! GRAIN 4x4, 1327 hours. 785-223-7278. 80 Ac +/- just 3/4 mi. W of Happy Corner Grade School. Can be HORSE SALE bought as farmland or 3 bldg. sites w/a view. Great school district. We pay top dollar for 2007 Chrysler T&C Call Ray! SATURDAY damaged grain. Trucks and 2007 Honda Odyssey 360 Ac +/- pasture N of Wells on the blacktop. Call Tim! NOVEMBER 15TH vac’s available. Immediate 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe 240 Ac +/- Geary Co. blacktop frontage 190 pasture w/new fences, 3 response anywhere. 2005 Chevy Malibu big springs and 2 new wells. 45 tillable. Close to town. Seller is a Tack Sells at 12:30 PM Circle S Manufacturing 2005 Kia Sedona van Kansas licensed real estate agent. Call Ray! Horses Sell at 1:30 PM Hydraulic Chutes Pruess ALL Out-Of-State Horses 2005 Lincoln Town car RURAL HOMES & LOTS continuous fencing Elevator, Inc 2004 Olds Alero NEW LISTING! Country Home on 17 Ac +/- 6 mi. N of Beloit, KS on Coggin panels and gates 1-800-828-6642 2002 Chevy Blazer 4x4 14 Hwy. Pond, roping area & nice 3 car Morton Bldg. w/ living Fairbury Phone: 2002 Subaru Outback quarters. Priced to sell. Call Ray! 620-924-5231 2001 Ford x-cab 4x4 Newer Country home on 10 Ac +/- just 7 mi E of Salina. Don’t wait! Livestock Co. PREMIUM RANGE cubes, Call Ty! Cell: 620-381-1056 2001 Ford Expedition 4x4 For Information or to consign: $229/ton. Call Brock Baker, OPEN HOUSE: Sunday, Nov. 9th from 2-4 PM at 5217 Sundgren Lincolnville, KS 66858 1991 Chevy Corvette Contact: 316-249-1907. Rd. 5 bdrm, 4 bath home on 10 Ac +/- finished basement w/radiant 402-729-3341 - BARN heat, 60x80 shop w/concrete. Adjoining 160 Ac +/- pasture possibly • 4.5’’ Pipe $4.00 200 Bales of Prairie Hay for B. C. Motors LARRY JUNKER available as a package deal. • 2 7/8’’ Pipe $1.90 sale, Baled with John Deere 569 902 E. Trapp 402-300-1141- CELL net wrapped. 785-845-4300. Herington, KS 67449 RECENT SALES: • 2 3/8’’ Pipe $0.95 147 Ac +/- Ellsworth Co. tillable w/additional breakout potential. Nice BUYER FOR all types of • 1 1/4’’ Pipe $0.45 ATTENTION BIRD FEEDERS: 785-258-2818 farm with wind lease that goes with it. Sits just off I-70 and 14 Hwy. horses. 785-556-5740. WILL DELIVER Black oil Sunflower seeds, $12 Call Ray! SOLD! POST CUT TO ORDER for 50 pounds. Call Ron or Bar- FOR SALE: 2004 Ford 12 pas- 358 Ac +/- S of Minneapolis, KS. SOLD! senger bus with lift, 113,730 SHEEP Quanity Discount bara Gfeller, 785-223-2226 or **ATTENTION** 785-238-7863. miles, good condition. Contact: Now is the time to start planning your fall auctions. If you are needing Ray’s Pipe General Public Transportation MUSICK SHOW Stock, nations to sell your land OR equipment by the end of the year, let us go to Council Grove, Kansas ALFALFA 2ND cutting small 785-632-3350, 785-632-5427. work for you. Unmatched service with competitive commission rates, premier genetics, elite lambs squares, 60-65 pounds, $6.50/ call us today! available March/April. Dason, 620-767-2907 bale; large round bales prairie, Myronized Truck Works *Auctions * Private Treaty Sales * Value Assessments 785-845-7226. $50/ bale. Southwest of Topeka, Centralia, Kansas For more info visit our website or contact one of our agents! Auburn area. 785-230-0241. 785-857-3581 Ray Swearingen...... 785-452-8498 LET THE CLASSIFIEDS FEED & SEED • Drop N Lock gooseneck ball Steve Burr...... 785-826-0103 Brad Budden...... 785-280-0915 WORK FOR YOU Calvin Carlson.....785-819-1480 Billy Randle...... 785-479-1152 • Economy Mfg. flatbeds Ty Bryant...... 785-366-0261 Tim Hamm...... 785-630-0245 PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CLASSIFIEDS — TRITICALE SEED for sale. Call • Luverne grill guards, nurf Sheila Van Winkle ..785-280-3564 Rachelle Swearingen...... 785-452-5115 GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 Brock Baker. 316-249-1907. THEY WORK FOR YOU tubes, mud flaps, side steps Brian Swearingen...... 785-565-3898 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 25 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY FARM & RANCH REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Gleaner Combines NEW EQUIPMENT USED TRACTORS Ottawa Co.- 154 Acres m/l. Tract 1: 10 Acre horse ranch BPX 9000 bale processors in ‘06 JD 790 MFD 573 hrs on US Hwy 81 south of Bel- 830 Hugger CH ...... $7,950 stock w/loader & belly mower Prime hunting land. Tillable When There’s Work To Do... JD 925 flex head with R series and wooded pasture and leville, KS. Has ranch style 3 DONAHUE! Bush Hog mowers 5’-15’ ‘97 Case IH 9330, 4520 hrs bedroom 3 bath home built in Bish adaptor ...... $8,500 Vermeer 605 Super M Balers ‘94 Case IH 7220 MFD, 4550 draws. Chris, 493-2476. ‘99 R72 RWA, duals...$69,500 Ottawa Co.- 3.4 Acres m/l. 1999, has walk out half base- Vermeer twin rakes hrs, clean ‘02 R62...... $69,500 Amazing 3 level home w/mag- ment w/ double garage in USED EQUIPMENT ‘84 Kubota L224 DT MFD, 738 825, 520, 530 flex HDS nificent views. Kimberely Bar- basement. Has 40x60 ft. metal Parker 2000 gravity box hrs ton, 822-8410. 8 horse stall building w/at- GRAVITY WAGONS w/auger ‘78 IH 1086 w/ldr. tached 60x60 ft. riding indoor UMC gravity box w/ tarp and ‘73 Case 970, cab Ottawa Co.- 13 Acres m/l. EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 arena, a 40x60 ft. hay shed, aug. 300 bu. ‘58 IH 460, gas w/implements Ranch home w/1200+ sq. ft. to 400 bushel Horses welcome. Spring to 40x50 ft. Quonset, 12x40 ft. 1-800-457-7406 Westendorf TA46 loader ‘41 IH FarmAll A w/Woods loafing horse shed w/3 metal EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 JD 568 net wrap, 4000 bales belly mower pond. Vicki, 452-8144. www.donahuetrailers.com pen runs. bushel Vermeer 605 Super M MISCELLANEOUS McPherson Co.- 160 Acres Tract 2: 46.21 Acres of gently Vermeer 605 M ‘13 Great Plains 2600HD, m/l. Part tillable pasture sloping cropland attached to Great Plains Tillage Tools Vermeer 605L baler w/fert., never used w/pond. Quonset bldg. & 3 the acreage above, property Salvage ‘11 Case IH 3406 corn head bdrm manufactured home. sold separately or combined 81 Farm Eq. Service White 2-135 JD 7200 planter 6 row 30’ Chris, 493-2476. LIVESTOCK & HORSE w/tract 1. McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 White 2- 155 Case IH 5300, drill 21x7 Russell Co.- 155 Acres m/1, TRAILERS Tract 3: 46.59 Acres, 26.58 FLATBED TRAILERS White 140 ‘08 Case IH 530C Ecolo-Tiger 96 Acres CRP & balance in 1-800-357-3101 acres cropland, 20.01 pasture, • 1-800-526-0939 • Vermeer balers ‘07 Case IH RMX340 25’ pasture, trees, wateways. located 1/4 mile south from www.circle-dtrailers.com Case IH 3950 29’ disk Close to Wilson Lake. Chris GLEANER L3 combine with 20 tract 1. Case IH 4300 FC 33’ Rost 493-2476 foot rigid head. Field ready, shedded, solid machine. Cut JD 960 FC 32’ Lincoln Co.- 6.5 Acres m/l. 2 Roger Novak Real Estate soybeans this fall. 785-564- Case IH 6500, conser-til 14’ story home w/4 bdrms. 40x42 Belleville, Kansas Trailers 4 U 1508. ‘92 Case IH 1640, 2895 hrs Morton bldg. Chris, 493-2746. 785-527-2626 Merritt Gooseneck 24’ Stock Web Site: ‘91 Case IH 1680 combine Ellsworth Co.- 16 Acres m/l . trailers, BBK 32’ combine SALVAGE COMBINES 4WD Lots near Kanopolis Lake. Ru- www.nckcn.com/novakbros header trailer, 5’x10’ & 6’x12’ gieberauction/ ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, ‘02 Case IH 1020 25’ ral Water Hook-up available. utility trailers, Travalong 24’ F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, ‘92 Case IH 1020 15’ Peggy 826-0485. stock trailers, Travalong 31’ 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, G & R IMPL. CO. ‘94 Case IH 1063 cornhead Saline Co.- 32 Acres m/l. flatbed trailer, & used 20’ & 24’ TRAILERS 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG (2) IH 863 cornheads Great building site. Hill top stock trailers available. 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, STIHL ‘88 Case IH 1660, 4300 hrs, views. 2 rural water hook ups. ELITE Check out trailers4u.com 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH 620-732-3245 ‘04 Case IH RBX562 rd. baler Sharon, 826-0010. for more information TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. ’92 Case IH 8480 rd.baler Saline Co.- 2.87 Acres m/l. or 620-732-2275 Frankfort, KS SALVAGE TRACTORS ‘06 Case IH WRX 201 10 Southeast of Saline Schools. 4 DURHAM, KANSAS ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, wheel rake bdrms, 3 baths, walk out bsmt. 785-292-4166 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, ‘93 Hesston 1150 MoCo 12’ Peggy, 826-0485. 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, Hesston 3982 12 wheel rake Saline Co.- 5.5 Acres m/l. MACHINERY 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE IH 2001 loader 1745 sq. ft. 1 1/2 story. Lots of 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, GB 870 loader, fixer upper updates. 3 bdrms. Peggy, 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, FMC trailing rotary mower 826-0485. 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD 51/2’ • Experience the ELITE Landpride HRL 3578 box Farm & Ranch Division Of: 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, Difference 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; blade • Stronger Than A 0% Financing for 48 months MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. Rivited Trailer 0.9% for 60 months • Optional W.E.R.M Flooring or $2,700 off Mike’s Equipment TITAN Fall Promotions: BUHLER, KANSAS • Large Inventory at Additional $500 off* CHA 1-800-543-2535 ROSSVILLE Competitive prices Stop by our booth and sign up Truck & Tractor 12 JD front weights with a ROSSVILLE, KANSAS to win the use of an Elite 24 ft. bracket. 785-336-1535. stock trailer @ the Nebraska 785-584-6195 USED TRACTORS Power Farming Show, Dec. • Landini PF 85...... $27,000 9-11, Lincoln, NE • 4440 JD ...... Coming In SHARP! 1996 R52 Gleaner Your Trailer Super Store! • Allis D14...... $3,500 DICKINSON COUNTY: combine, 4x4, 1999 sep. hrs, Mid-Plains 2 Brand New 2014 R-Series x excellent condition, well main- Unique Country estate. 1898 Equipment • 1 open cab, 1 spd., air seat tained, always shedded, Large 2 story stone home. • 72 hp, 2200 LB lift capacity Schwant Tractor $59,000; Gleaner 500 15’ flex E. Hwy 30 & 10, PO Box 2526 Lovely setting in the trees. 4 Call for Pricing Dover, KS header, very good, always shed- Kearney, NE 68848 604 & 605 Super M balers ded, $5,250; Gleaner 400 25’ BR/4.5 BA 5000 sq. ft. + 2000 6640/6650 Rancher baler 785-256-6242 sq. ft. addition w/in ground 1-877-654-2553 Schwant Tractor www.schwanttractor.com rigid header, very good, always Dover, KS R2300, R2800 twin rake shedded, $5,750. Clyde, KS. pool and spa. 1892 stone www.midplainsonline.com BPX 9000 processor barn, 30x70 livestock shed, 785-256-6242 GRASS & GRAIN 785-243-6944. [email protected] VR1022/1224 wheel rake other outbuildings. 6 miles TRAVALONG TM700, TM800 trailed mower to Chapman, 9 to JC, 16 to TRAILERS IN STOCK Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. — ITEMS FOR SALE — JD 535 Round Baler . . .$3,000 Ft. Riley, 26 to Manhattan .... New steel & alum. stock SALVAGING COMBINES USED VERMEER BALERS 1993 JD 8770 tractor 24 sp., 2008 NH BR 7090 Baler$16000 ...$330,000 on 7 +/- acres or New 20’ to 31’ flatbed N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, Hydra-Bed™ & accessories 6700 hrs ...... CALL 2005 CIH RBX 562 Baler $9500 $375,000 on 21 +/- acres. Used 3 horse & 18’ stock AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, Winkel Livestock Equip. 2008 CAT MT475B Challenger Vermeer 605J baler . . . .$3,000 14’ dump trailer & utility 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, Winkel Flatbeds tractor w/loader . . . . .$59,000 2010 CIH RB564 rd. baler, *********************************** Bar 6 Cake Feeders JD 5020 tractor ...... $9,000 8700 bales ...... $18,000 WANTED: VISSER TRAILER 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. Dixie Chopper Lawn Mowers JD 4030 tractor ...... $11,000 2011 Case IH RMX-340 disc 34 I have a buyer for a 1200 +/- SALES 1980 Case 2290 tractor$11,000 ft...... $24,500 acre Flint Hills pasture, good 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 MILLER RANCH Herington, KS Ford TW25 w/GB860 loader . . . Quinstar Fallowmaster II 30 ft. . water, possession negotia- Massey. Several black and or- 785-258-2800 EQUIPMENT ...... $19,500 ...... $18,000 ble. ange Gleaner cornheads. 33778 K-99 Hwy. 1995 CIH 5230 w/ GB660 Quinstar Fallowmaster 33 ft. . . Call Dolly Anderson, Broker Alma, Kansas loader ...... $32,500 ...... CALL 785-532-8801 Jack Boyle 1980 Case 2290 tractor$11,000 JD 650 Disc ...... $21000 Vermillion 785-765-3588 IHC Super MTA tractor 1954 yr. JD ripper 7sk ...... $2,000 G&A REAL ESTATE 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 www.millerranchequipment.com ...... $5,000 JD 2100 ripper ...... $10,500 Manhattan, Kansas IH 340 tractor ...... $2,750 JD 955 ripper 4 shank in line . . Kelly Ryan 5x12 feed wagon .... JD 158 loader ...... $2,800 ...... $3,400 BRUNA IMPL. CO. 1995 Case 850G-LT dozer . . . . Blu Jet ripper 8 shk. . . .$8,000 TRACTORS ...... $4,500 (W) ...... $29,000 SF 5033 cultivator 27’ . .$5,000 2010 Case IH Magnum 335 Kelly Ryan 5x12 feed wagon .... 2-Lilliston RC4 Cultivator .$900 NEW STOCK, HORSE, 2001 1254 AgChem rogator . . . MFD, 2450 hrs ..$176,500 (C) ...... $7,500 (C) Hiniker 6000 12RN cultivator . . FLATBED, & ...... $56,000 2011 Case IH Magnum 290 Kelly Ryan 5x14 feed wagon ...... $12,500 UTILITY TRAILERS 2005 Challenger 30G rigid MFD, 889 hrs ....$188,500 (H) ...... $8,500 (C) head fits Gleaner combine . . . DMI 5250 42 ft. knife applicator Call Us To Sell or TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, 2001 Case IH MX270 MFD, Gehl 7190 feed wagon ...... $7,500 20 in...... $14,500 LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, 5451 hrs ...... $72,500 (M) ...... $5,500 (W) JD 625F hydraflex . . . .$13,500 2003 JD 1770NT 16x30 TW Lease Your Oil PAINT WELD & Gas Minerals 2001 Case IH M˛200 MFD, Gehl 7335 feed wagon ...... 2004 JD 635F hydro-flex . . . . . HDDP Vac 3B boxes ...... We Install Brake Controllers 4201 hrs...... $84,500 (C) ...... $7,500 (W) ...... $11,500 ...... Reduced $43,500 www.MineralMarketing.com 1997 JD 455 Drill 30’’wide 10’’ USED TRAILERS 2010 Case IH Maxxum 140 Haybuster 2650 bale buster ..... 2004 CIH 1020 flexhead 25 ft. spacing ...... $18000 National Headquarters ‘13 Land Pride FDR1660, like MFD w/ldr., 1250 hrs ...... $14,950 (M) crary air reel ...... $12,000 Alva, OK 2005 Sunflower 9433 Drill 30ft new ...... $1,800 Haybuster 2650 bale buster ..... 2004 CIH 1010 rigid head, 30 ...... $88,500 (S) 10’’ nice ...... $30,000 580-327-4440 ‘05 Titan 24’ GN stock..$6,800 ...... $15,950 (W) ft...... $8,500 2011 Case IH Maxxum 125 Welco 8 bale fork ...... $1,100 Shane Terrel, 580-327-7889 ‘95 Titan 20’ GN stock..$3,500 Henke Buffalo 440 feed wagon 2009 JD 630F ...... $14000 MFD w/ldr., 830 hrs ...... Gehl 1287 manure spreader . . ‘98 Titan 18’ GN stock combo...... $82,500 (M) ...... $23,500 (C) 2000 925F ...... $11,500 2006 CIH 2612 cornhead ...... $8,000 ...... Price Reduced 2011 Case IH Maxxum 110 Knight 3130 feed wagon...... OPEN HOUSE 12R30 ...... $32,500 Frontier MS 1455H Manure Saturday, November 15 2WD w/ldr., 547 hrs ...... $15,500 (W) Spreader ...... $25,000 Knight 5060 feed wagon...... 2005 CIH 2208 8x30 cornhead ...... $54,500 (S) HYDP ...... $21,000 JD MX7 rotary mower . .$2,800 ...... $19,500 (H) 2008 Case IH Puma 180 MFD, JD 843 cornhead 8x30 oil drive Malson Terracer ...... $2,500 2900 hrs ...... $76,500 (M) Oswalt 320 feed wagon ...... $6,500 Eversman 6yd. dirt scraper ...... $6,000 2010 Case IH Puma 140 MFD, ...... $8,950 (C) JD 893 cornhead ...... CALL Groundhog 6 yd scraper $3,750 1255 hrs...... $92,500 (C) Roto Mix 260-12 feed wagon ... JD 894 cornhead wide 8R36 . . Wenco header trailer 32 & 35 ft. 1995 Case IH 9230 4WD, 6088 ...... $12,500 (W) ...... $12,500 NEW ...... CALL hrs...... $55,000 (C) Supreme 500T feed wagon ...... 2008 CIH 2412 cornhead Complete listing on our web: 11:00 AM- 1:00 PM ...... $35,000 (C) 12R30 ...... $27,500 Blue Valley Trailers 1995 Case IH 7230 MFD, 4762 www.jonesmachineryinc.com 225 E. Elm St., hrs ...... $54,500 (S) Supreme 700T feed wagon ...... JD 853A rowhead ...... CALL 225 South East St. Council Grove, KS 66846 1991 Case IH 7130 2WD, 8959 Schuler 5020 vertical mixer . . . Waterville, Kansas 66548 ...... $37,500 (C) BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY Country living only 2 blocks off hrs ...... $34,500 (W) ...... $17,500 of Main Street with a beautiful 785-363-2224 1992 Case IH 5140 MFD w/ldr., Bruna Impl. Co. 2005 Knight 5042 mixer wagon setting on 8.5 acres...... $13,000 8049 hrs ...... $34,000 (W) C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 Hostess: Shannon Rolfs 1-866-368-4826 Schufer feed wagon . . . .$6,000 1977 IH 1086 2WD w/ldr., 8670 H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 H100 Haybuster tub grinder . . . HILLSBORO hrs...... $21,500 (M) M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 ...... $29,000 7’ or 7’5 x 24’ or 26’ Endura 1986 JD 2150 2WD, 3929 hrs .. Parker wagon 300 bu. . . .CALL alum stock...... $8,250 (S) S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 EZ gravity wagon 300 bushel ...... Starting at $16,900 1988 Versatile 936 4WD (8 new W - Washington: 785-325-2232 ...... $2,000 925 S. Washington St. ‘05 24’ Donahue stock tires), 9529 hrs....$34,000 (H) List of our entire JD 716A Chuckwagon . . .CALL Junction City, KS 66441 FEEDING Cell: 785-223-2089 AUSTIN used inventory on: 2008 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . Smith Center, KS Case IH 8610 bale processor... Office: 785-223-3020 TRAILERS LLC www.brunaimplementco.com ...... $16,500 ...... $5,950 (C) 2007 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . 785-282-3000 2560 Pillsbury Dr. 785-282-0432 Cell Manhattan, Kansas BJM 2912 feed wagon...... $16,000 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL ...... $7,500 (C) Harvestman 14 hay rake, like 785-686-4005 785-539-7558 785-539-3925 new ...... $11,000 Evening Calls Welcome Page 26 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY

NEW VERSALTILE — USED IMPLEMENT — Triple C 30 bushel feeder elec- DEALERS WE ARE DEALERS FOR Hesston 946 rd. baler tric or hydraulic drive ...CALL USED FORAGE x White 5108 8 row planter IH F656 gas, 3 point.....$4,500 HARVESTERS & HEADS White 8106 Planter w/fert. Flex King 4-5’s with pickers, ‘11 Claas 960...... Coming WE RENT TREE SHEARS! 2013 Gleaner S-77 nice ...... $2,595 ‘10 Claas 980...... Coming g BOBCATS - TRADE-INS 1998 Gleaner R72 IH 496 hp 25’ tandem with har- ‘09 Claas 980 2013 Bobcat S750, A71, TS, 1996 Gleaner R62 rows ...... $3,375 ’05 Claas 900...... Call Kelly-Ryan- 250 hrs...... $49,000 Gleaner 8200 30’ w/air reel IH 496 25’ tandem...... $8,995 ‘04 Claas 900...... Call Kewanee - Westendorf 2013 Bobcat S650, C, H, & A, Gleaner 800 30’ flexhead Used Harsh 290 pull type Claas RU600, 8 row head...... C.E. Attachments Hi Flo, 450 hrs ...... $39,500 Gleaner 400 30’ rigid wagon, nice ...... $9,750 ...... From $30,000 H&S 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, Gleaner 700 30’ rigid Flex King 6-5’s w/anhydrous... *********************************** Just In TS, 800 hrs ...... $39,000 2003 MF 9690 w/30’ head ...... $2,295 TRACTORS 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’, 2013 Bobcat S570 A91 HF TS, 2011 MF 8650 2012 Case 315...... $190,000 18’, & 20’ GATES 300 hrs...... $39,500 Gehl 5240 skid loader WINCHELL’S, INC. Agco Star 8360 ...... $45,000 CORRAL PANELS 2013 Bobcat S530, cab & Gehl 7810 skid loader Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 *********************************** 10’ corral panels...... $70.00 heat, 225 hrs...... $36,000 2006 8000 25’ flexhead COMBINES 12’ corral panels...... $80.00 2012 Bobcat E50, excellent, 0% For 5 years on all 14’ corral panels...... $90.00 C&A, 200 hrs ...... $59,000 62 & 72 Series combines 16’ corral panels...... $100.00 2011 Bobcat S650 open, 250 ‘13 Gleaner S67 HD Round Bale Feeders$250 hrs...... $32,000 ‘12 Gleaner S77 2010 Bobcat S630, open, ______SKID LOADERS ‘12 Gleaner S67 1850 hrs...... $26,500 One of the largest retailers of PLANTER SALVAGE & ATTACHMENTS ‘11 Gleaenr S67 2010 Bobcat S250, C, H, & A, Kuhlman Impl. new, reman & recycled parts IH 800-900-950-955 Cyclo 2-New Gehl R220 skid loaders (2) ‘10 Gleaner R76 TS, 2100 hrs ...... $26,000 LINN, KANSAS for tractors & combines. New Gehl RT210 track ldr. ______JD 494-1280, 7000-7300, ‘05 Gleaner R75...... $120,000 2008 Bobcat S185 open, 1550 New Gehl V270 skid loader plate and plateless ‘02 Gleaner R72...... $85,000 hrs...... $22,000 785-348-5547 800-255-0337 2012 Gehl 5240E, 1100 hours, White 5100 ‘99 Gleaner R72...... $75,000 2004 Bobcat T250 open, 2300 www.AbileneMachine.com ‘95 Gleaner R72 cab w/heat, very nice hrs...... $24,500 Case & IH Gehl 4840E skid ldr., 5000 hrs Koelzer Repair ‘98 Gleaner R62...... $67,500 Daewoo 1550XL skid loader, Tractor Salvage GRASS & GRAIN (2) ‘97 Gleaner R62 ...$45,000 Gehl 4625 skid ldr...... $9,000 open ROPS, 1950 hrs.$9,750 785-539-7558 Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 ‘94 Gleaner R62...... $40,000 Haugen bale grapple bucket Service on all Case 300’s thru 2096 ‘13 3000 12R30...... $55,000 New Work Saver walk thru pal- Bobcat Equipment IH 460’s thru 5488 ‘11 3000 12R30...... $50,000 let forks ...... $800 Stop by and talk to us. Over 1000 Tractors on shelf New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears *********************************** Now Is The Time To Trade New & Rebuilt parts for all MISCELLANEOUS New CEA pallet forks brands of tractors & combines ALL MACHINES INSPECTED Sunflower Tillage equipment... New CEA tooth bars New Mensch, manure scrprs & READY TO WORK. Want to buy ...... Coming in daily Case & IH salvage tractors New Lowe and Danuser post 3695 Green Valley Road hole diggers, skid loader Manhattan, KS 66502 Elmer’s Repair mounts For More Details Call CENTRALIA, KS New brush grapples TRACTORS 98 NH 664RB...... $9900(GB) Greg • 785-215-4285 785-857-3248 14 CIH M340 ...... $245000(GB) 97 JD 566RB ...... $8500(S) New Bale Spears for big Travis • 785-410-8985 www.elmersrepair.com 13 CIH S350...... $230000(S) 81 Vermeer 605F...... $3500(S) rounds and square Office • 785-537-9979 13 CIH F125A...... $66000(S) SWATHER NEW EQUIPMENT 13 CIH F95C ...... $46000(S) 11 CIH WD2303 ...... $89000(H) Cimmaron wheel rakes FOR SALE: red vinyl comfort Kalvesta Impl. cover with windshield off of IH 13 Mahindra 8560 ....$45000(H) 10 NH H7550 PT ...... $20000(S) Meyer’s manure sprds 350 & 13 JD 8285R ...... $202000(H) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$39000(GB) 826, very good, $200; Pair of Company, Inc. 435 13 CIH M180 ...... $136000(W) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$40000(GB) rear tractor chains, 18.4x34, Cimmaron 6’, 7’, & 10’ 3 pt. 12 CIH M340...... $217000(PR) 01 JD 1600A 14PT ....$9000(W) 620-855-3567 very good, $275. 785-889-4316. KALVESTA, KS 67856 mower 12 CIH 210 ...... $155000(GB) GRAIN DRILL 6’ Finish Mowers rear dischg. 12 CIH S400...... $275000(W) 12 CB 40’...... $33500(LA) www.kalvestaimplement.com 12 CIH STX550QT $355000(W) 12 CIH SDX40...... $160000(LA) USED EQUIPMENT 11 CIH STX350 .....$223500(W) 11 CIH SDX40...... $133000(S) FOR SALE: 2010 JD 946 MoCo AC 170 gas tractor 11 CIH M290 ...... $205000(S) 10 CIH SDX40...... $125000(H) 13’ swing- tongue swather 2 pt. Case IH 5120 w/GB loader 11 CIH S400...... $259000(S) 10 CIH SDX30 ...... $85000(GB) 1000 PTO, hyd. tilt Impeller, 10 CIH M335 ...... $197000(H) 10 GP 3S3000 HD .$44200(PR) shedded and slick. No Sundays. SENECA IMPL.CO. 06 CIH MX285 .....$126000(GB) 09 CIH SDX40...... $95000(W) 785-448-4145 or 785-448-4440. 05 Versatile 2360.....$89500(W) 08 GP 2010 HD .....$25000(GB) Hwy. 36 West 05 JD 5420 MFD .....$35000(W) 07 CIH SDX40 Air ..$102000(S) SENECA, KANSAS Kent Series IV 24’ field cultiva- 02 JD 9220...... $122000(H) 06 GP 2NT3010 .....$42500(LA) tor ...... $2,500 710/70R42 RAD AT DT 168B ...... $2,441 01 CIH MX240 ...... $59000(GB) 05 CIH SDX40 AIR.$110000(H) 00 JD 9400 ...... $67500(LA) 05 SF 9433 40’ ...... $59500(PR) 250 bushel gravity wagon w/ Day ...785-336-2621 480/80R38 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,002 Night...... 785-336-2502 00 JD 8110 FWA ...... $78500(H) 04 JD 455 30’ ...... $29900(LA) hyd. auger ...... $2,250 420/85R34 RAD AT DT ...... $919 00 CAT 5C ...... $54000(W) 04 GP 3S4000...... $39000(S) Black Machine planter 12-30 98 NH 9282 ...... $45000(S) 03 GP 3S4000...... $40000(H) or 13-15 rows w/ Kinze units 480/80R50 RAD DT 23...... $2,040 98 Agco 6690 ...... $26000(W) 03 GP 3S4000...... $39500(S) ...... $7,500 NEW EQUIPMENT 94 Agco 9655 ...... $34900(GB) 03 CB 4740AP ...... $49000(H) VR1224 www.donstire.net 91 CIH 9280 ...... $42000(H) 02 CIH SDX30...... $64000(H) JD 1630 12’ disc...... $4,000 BPX 9000 Bale Processor TF-866-888-7838 91 CIH 9270 ...... $40000(W) 00 GP 3S3000...... $27500(LA) Brillion disc chisel 9 shank ...... 6650 Rancher ABILENE, KS 83 Case 1394...... $7500(H) 00 SF 9432 30’ ...... $29000(S) ...... $2,250 6640 Vermeer baler w/net 80 Ford 1700 ...... $7900(GB) 98 JD 455 ...... $29000(S) MF 1163 cornhead ...... $2,250 wrap 68 IH F856 ...... $13000(H) 97 GP 3S-3000...... $27500(LA) USED EQUIPMENT — PLANTERS/DRILLS — ‘08 Bestway 1200 . . .$15,500 65Massey 2wd ...... $6800(H) 92 CB 4000 30’...... $10500(GB) MF 43 cornhead ...... $750 64 JD 4020 2WD...... $12000(H) 90 GP 24’ 10” ...... $4500(S) 605 Super M baler ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$85,000 — TRACTORS — Kent Series IV 18’ field cultiva- ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$76,000 ‘10 JD 9530T ...... $224,750 Ford 7600...... $8500(PR) 90 Baker 2200 ...... $2500(LA) 505 Super I Baler tor ...... $1,750 ‘01 JD 1770 24-30” . .$45,000 ‘09 JD 9430T ...... $186,600 COMBINES PLANTERS R2800 rake 21’ pup grain trailer...... $5,500 ‘11 JD 1770 16-30” . .$85,000 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $197,000 13 JD S670 ...... $265000(H) 14 CIH 1255 ...... $110000(GB) M850 Mower Demo BMB 10’ hydraulic blade...... ‘11 JD 1770 16/30” . .$79,500 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $186,250 13 Case IH 7230..$230000(PR) 13 JD 1770 ...... $112500(W) 9120 mower conditioner 12 CIH 7130 ...... $255000(W) 08 CIH 1240 16RN...$49000(H) ...... $2,500 ‘10 JD 1770 16-30” . .$89,500 ‘04 JD 9420T ...... $138,500 BP 7000 12 CIh 7230...... $324500(W) 05 CIH 1200 16RN $53000(GB) ‘09 JD 1770 16-30” . .$63,000 ‘02 JD 9320T ...... $117,500 Krause 1404 disc...... $2,500 NOW DEALERS PRAXAIR ‘08 JD 1770 16/30” . .$74,500 12 CIH 7230...... $240000(L) 05 JD 1770 ...... $69500(S) ‘01 JD 9300 PS . . . . .$56,000 Massey 22’ 820 disc.....$4,000 WELDING SUPPLY ‘07 JD 1770 16-30” . .$69,500 11 JD 9770 ...... $178000(M) 04 CIH 1200 16RN ..$32500(M) IH #10V Ripper...... $1,500 ‘05 JD 1770 16-30” . .$67,500 ‘12 JD 8335 MFWD .$234,700 10 CIH 8120 ...... $250000(H) 98 White 6100 6R.....$10900(S) New 10’ hyd. blade...... $3,000 ‘04 JD 1770 16-30” . .$59,500 ‘97 JD 8300 ...... $75,000 10 CIH 6088 ...... $175000(S) 98 CIH 955 6R...... $7000(W) 09 CIH 8120 ...... $249000(GB) JD 7000 12RN...... $10000(W) BJM grain cart ...... $1,750 ‘01 JD 1770 16-30” . .$43,500 ‘10 JD 8295 VT . . . .$195,000 ‘99 JD 1770 16-30” . .$22,950 ‘12 JD 8285 PS . . . .$195,000 09 CIH 8120 ...... $175000(GB) SPRAYERS IH 496 32’ disc...... $5,500 ‘12 JD 1770 12/30” . .$68,000 ‘10 JD 8270 PS . . . .$176,000 08 CIH 7010 ...... $170000(S) 12 CIH SPX4430 ...$280000(PR) ‘11 JD 1770 12/30” LF $81,000 ‘99 JD 8100 MFWD . .$90,000 07 JD 9760 ...... $155000(L) 12 CIH SPX3330 .....$263000(H) Mellenbruch 05 CIH 8010 ...... $159000(H) 12 CIH SPX3330...$195000(GB) ‘05 JD 1770 12/30” . .$49,500 ‘94 JD 7800 MFWD . .$57,500 Machinery BERG REPAIR ‘12 JD 1790 24/20” .$104,000 95 CIH 2188 ...... $71900(GB) 11 CIH SPX4420 ....$265000(H) ‘03 JD 7420 MFWD . .$56,000 14200 Godlove Rd. ‘12 JD 1790 16/31 . .$131,000 91 CIH 1660 ...... $23500(W) 10 CIH PAT 3330 .....$218000(H) Soldier, Kansas ‘92 JD 4560 MFWD . .$49,500 Westmoreland, KS ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$65,750 90 CIH 1680 ...... $24500(W) 09 CIH SPX3330...$160000(GB) 785-834-2541 ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$59,500 ‘06 JD 2305 deck . . . . .$9,500 81 IH 1460 ...... $9500(M) 09 AS1010 .$95000(PR) Cell: 785-305-0234 785.457.3534 ‘10 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$94,000 ‘81 JD 750 ...... $6,500 (6) CIH 2388 ..$62000-$120000 09 JD 4830...... $195000(W) ‘08 JD 1750 8/30 . . . .$29,000 ‘08 NH T8010 MFWD$114,000 HEADERS 08 TopAir 1200PT ...... $28000 (2) ‘09 DB90 36 row .$179,000 ‘12 CIH 290 MFWD .$175,000 13 JD 635F 35’ HF ...$30000(H) 07 CIH 3310 ...... $141000(GB) 2010 Titan 20’...... $7,600 ‘08 DB60 24/30 . . . .$125,000 ‘12 CIH 210 ...... $153,000 13 CIH 2162 ...... $70000(H) 07 Red Ball 90’ ...... $19500(H) ‘08 Kinze 3800 24-30” $79,500 ‘03 CIH MX175 loader $69,000 12 CIH 3020 35’...... $33000(M) 06 Agco Willmar SP $68000(GB) 1999 Sundowner 20’ ...... $7,000 12 CIH 2162 40’.....$65000(GB) 06 CIH SPX3310...$135000(GB) ‘12 Kinze 3660 16-30 .$99,500 ‘06 CIH 35B loader . .$21,500 NEW TRAILERS ‘02 Kinze 3600 16/31 .$50,000 12 CIH 2162 35’ ...... $61000(W) 05 Rogator 1064 ...... $109000(S) 2015 Hillsboro 7.5x24 Endura... — TILLAGE — 11 CIH 2162 35’ FH .$61000(H) 00 CIH 4260...... $79500(H) ‘04 Kinze 3000LF . . . .$24,000 ‘09 JD 2700 18’ . . . . .$39,500 ...... $17,500 10 CIH 2162 ...... $65000(W) TILLAGE ‘04 CIH 1200 12/23 . .$58,500 DMI 7 shank ripper . . .$9,750 2014 Travalong 48’ ground load ‘80 CIH 900 6 row . . . .$6,000 10 CIH 2020 35’ flex .$34000(H) 12 Landoll 7431 33’ .$49000(W) ‘12 JD 2623 29’ . . . . .$58,000 10 Geringhoff 12R CH...$65000 11 CIH RM330 34’..$55000(LA) stock trailer, FET included ...... ‘12 JD 1990 40’-15” . .$79,500 Your Local Dealer for: — COMBINES — ‘11 JD 2310 45’ . . . . .$75,000 10 McDN FD70...... $63500(W) 10 GP 4336 DH 36’ $36500(LA) ...... $39,000 Travalong Trailers, Bradford One Year Power Guard ‘05 JD 2210 41’ . . . . .$34,750 10 JD 635F ...... $33900(GB)\ 10 SF 1435 33’ ...... $44000(LA) 2014 PJ 22’ GN tilt ...... $6,400 ‘10 JD 2210 35’ FC . .$29,000 10 CIH 2152 35’.....$56000(GB) 08 SF 1435 36’ ...... $33000(L) Built Flatbeds, Landoll, Use Season waiver 2014 PJ 16’ Tandem Axle Utility 2.9% Interest ‘09 JD 2700 ...... $39,500 08 JD 612C 12RN ....$61000(H) 08 Baker 9200 42’ FC....$29500 Hillsboro, and Club Car ...... $2400 ‘13 JD S690 ...... $335,500 Wilrich 3400 FC . . . . .$10,000 08 CIH 2162 ...... $59900(H) 08 Baker 1100 30’ disk..$28500 CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW Wilrich FC ...... $6,500 07 CIH 2020FH ...... $23000(W) 04 DMI 5310 12RN$36000(GB) 36’ self dumping Inline bale trail- ‘13 JD S690 ...... $339,500 Sunflower 42’ FC . . . .$37,500 07 CIH 2062 35’ ...... 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(PR) NH L175, new eng. . .$24,000 BALERS/RAKES 1-877-680-4455 ...... $22,500 Pickup Flatbeds ‘90 JD 9400 ...... $24,500 1999 Jet 42’...... $16,900 Starting at...... $1,870 13 CIH RB564 ...... $39500(GB) Marion, Kansas (M) ‘04 JD 9560 SH . . . .$115,000 12 NH 7090 ...... $22500(GB) 1-877-382-2188 New 42’ aluminum grain trailer, We now install pickup Beds. ‘06 CAT 670R . . . . .$120,000 11 CIH RB564 ...... $35000(H) 620-382-5439 Marlin FET incl...... $31,500 ‘05 CIH 2388 ...... $99,750 10 H&S 17Whl ...... $18500(GB) Wichita, Ks. (W) Buy NextCall to For the Prices. Factory and New 38’ Alum. grain trailer, FET 32 corn heads 09 CIH RB564 ...... $34000(S) 1-800-779-7012 save hundreds of Dollars incl...... starting at $29,500 24 flex heads 09 Darf 917 rake....$22000(GB) Hutchinson Ks. (H) 38’ New Travalong steel grain — SPRAYERS & APPL.— 08 H&S HD11 17 whl ....$16900 1-800-658-1714 ‘12 JD 4940 120’ . . .$283,500 06 Rowse 24whl ....$24000(GB) Larned Ks. (LA) trailers starting at $26,200 ROCKING “M” 04 H&S 17 whl...... $12500(LA) 1-866-400-3105 FET included ‘07 JD 4720 90’ . . . .$140,000 03 Hesston 956 ...... $14500(W) Great Bend, Ks. (GB) 2012 Travalong aluminum 42’... TRAILER SALES ‘05 JD 4720 ...... $133,000 03 CIH RBX562...... $14500(W) 1-800-658-1706 430 S. Colorado ...... $29,500 ‘08 Spray Coupe 4460$80,000 Waterville, KS 66548 2012 Maurer 42’...... $24,900 ‘05 Spray Coupe 4450$65,000 Office: 1-866-261-2526 ‘12 RoGator RG900 .$210,000 785-742-7121 USED TRAILERS or 785-562-6614 ‘04 RoGator 1064 . . .$92,000 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 2014 PJ 20’ GN tilt ...... $6,300 www.rockingmtrailers.com www.hiawathaimplement.com 2011 Travalong 7.5’x24’$13,600 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 27

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(1) 12,000 bu. grain bins New Sunflower 9435-30 no-till Bins are standing in Bern, KS Pedro Masi, agricultural with the information and drill Contact Rand Schafer at economics, Asuncion, Para- tools necessary to identify, BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS AUGER & GRAIN CARTS 785-336-6171 or guay; quantify and manage risk, New Harvest International 785-548-5058, cell Christa McKittrick, fi- the center complements K- T13x32 truck auger SUPERIOR SMITH POSTYARD nance and accounting, Mis- State’s strategic plan. Addi- New Mayrath 10x35 elect. Hedge Post NEW OVERHEAD 28 ton bin, sion Hills; tionally, the center sup- Parker 2500 gravity wagon with IMPLEMENT, INC. (2) compartments, 11’ clearance Claire Newman, mas- ports the greater university auger & roof Delivery Available on skids. Can deliver. 620-427- ter’s student in agricultural mission of advancing the 402-879-4723 4200, daytime. economics, Auburn, Cali- well-being of the state of New Parker 839 grain cart JEFF SMITH Evening: 402-879-3719 fornia; Kansas, the United States Parker 510 grain cart, corner CLASSIFIEDS — SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA 620-496-8956 Cody O’Brien, agribusi- and the international com- auger THEY WORK FOR YOU ness, Cherryvale; munity. Page 28 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Ag allies ask president to Marysville Livestock Sales rein in EPA on biofuels cuts Every Thursday at 12 Noon Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 In a letter sent to Presi- trend to continue if the tar- so long. Instead of reaping 1180 USSALE Hwy. INFORMATION 77, P. O. Box FOR 67, NOVEMBER Marysville, 6, 2014 KS 66508 dent Obama, the National gets and the methodology the economic benefits of STEERS WASHINGTON 8 BLK HFR 626@$227.25 Corn Growers Association in the rule are not correct- this investment with a WATERVILLE 1 BLK STR 300@$335.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFR 635@$226.00 and several agricultural al- ed.” build-out of a domestic bio- WYMORE,NE 1 BLK STR 325@$333.00 BREMEN 5 BLK HFR 714@$224.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF STR 345@$324.00 BARNES 5 MIX HFR 676@$224.00 lies asked him to intervene The letter discusses how fuel industry, the methodol- PAWNEE CITY,NE 2 BLK STR 447@$324.00 FRANKFORT 2 BLK HFR 685@$221.50 AXTELL 3 XBRD STR 451@$324.00 MAYETTA 3 BLK HFR 596@$221.50 with the U.S. Environmen- the ag sector has met its re- ogy proposed by EPA is WESTMORELAND 12 XBRD STR 450@$318.00 HANOVER 1 CHAR HFR 750@$220.50 tal Protection Agency re- sponsibility in growing suf- offshoring the industry – WYMORE,NE 6 BLK STR 445@$315.00 MORROWVILLE 1 BLK HFR 620@$220.00 DUBOIS, NE 2 BLK STR 317@$309.00 DUBOIS, NE 3 XBRD HFR 563@$220.00 garding its proposed cuts in ficient feedstock for biofu- and our market. This is a WHEATON 1 BLK STR 415@$301.00 ONAGA 4 XBRD HFR 561@$219.00 MARYSVILLE 10 BWF STR 495@$300.00 PALMER 1 BLK HFR 770@$218.50 the 2014 volume obliga- els, but is also working with decision we cannot afford ONAGA 1 BWF STR 425@$300.00 VERMILLION 5 MIX HFR 767@$217.00 DOVER 3 XBRD STR 353@$300.00 MARYSVILLE 4 BLK HFR 737@$217.00 tions for the Renewable the ethanol industry on in- in America’s heartland.” DUBOIS, NE 5 BLK STR 488@$300.00 HANOVER 1 XBRD HFR 815@$217.00 Fuel Standard. frastructure and advanced Joining NCGA in the let- WASHINGTON 2 XBRD STR 407@$298.00 FRANKFORT 1 RED HFR 680@$215.50 BARNES 6 BLK STR 528@$292.50 WASHINGTON 3 XBRD HFR 673@$214.75 “The blending targets fuels. The letter concludes: ter are, in alphabetical DOVER 7 XBRD STR 467@$287.50 WASHINGTON 3 XBRD HFR 696@$214.75 BARNES 1 BWF STR 480@$272.00 WATERVILLE 4 WF HFR 706@$214.50 and the methodology in “The EPA’s proposed poli- order, the Agricultural Re- WESTMORELAND 16 XBRD STR 543@$270.50 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFR 770@$213.50 HOLTON 1 BLK STR 480@$270.00 PALMER 3 BLK HFR 568@$211.00 your administration’s pro- cy decision is driving one tailers Association, Ameri- FRANKFORT 6 XBRD STR 544@$270.00 FRANKFORT 1 RED HFR 670@$210.00 posed rule are already caus- of our key economic en- can Farm Bureau Federa- VERMILLION 3 BLK STR 545@$263.50 MARYSVILLE 1 WF HFR 665@$210.00 HOLTON 4 BLK STR 536@$263.00 MARYSVILLE 2 XBRD HFR 795@$209.50 ing significant harm to the gines – the biofuel sector - tion, Association of Equip- BURCHARD,NE 26 BLK STR 594@$263.00 RANDOLPH 33 XBRD HFR 847@$208.25 DOVER 6 XBRD STR 561@$261.00 MAYETTA 1 BLK HFR 775@$207.50 biofuel sector,” the letter overseas. We have invested ment Manufacturers, Na- GOFF 8 BLK STR 541@$261.00 HFRETTES states. “These impacts are in response to the signals in tional Association of Wheat BLUE RAPIDS 5 BLK STR 552@$260.00 SUMMERFIELD 2 XBRD HFRETTE 875@$192.00 ONAGA 3 XBRD BULL 470@$257.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFRETTE 955@$190.50 reverberating throughout the RFS and are poised to Growers, the National PAWNEE CITY,NE 3 BLK STR 566@$256.00 BEATTIE 1 XBRD HFRETTE 865@$190.50 BARNES 29 BLK STR 646@$255.25 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,105@$171.00 the U.S. agriculture econo- deliver the very low carbon Farmers Union and Nation- WASHINGTON 5 XBRD STR 634@$251.50 FRANKFORT 3 MIX HFRETTE 1,241@$170.00 ODELL,NE 3 BLK STR 550@$251.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,370@$164.00 my, and we expect this fuels you have sought for al Sorghum Producers. WASHINGTON 3 BLK STR 573@$250.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,030@$150.00 MAYETTA 3 XBRD STR 641@$247.50 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,240@$170.00 MARYSVILLE 5 WF STR 526@$246.50 SENECA 5 BLK HFRETTE 1,329@$168.00 WHEATON 2 BLK STR 557@$245.00 AXTELL 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,480@$156.00 BURCHARD,NE 17 XBRD STR 696@$242.50 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,215@$144.00 BURCHARD,NE 5 XBRD STR 741@$241.25 SENECA 1 BWF HFRETTE 1,205@$139.00 FIRTH, NE 4 BLK STR 658@$240.50 WYMORE,NE 1 WF HFRETTE 1,000@$139.00 MARYSVILLE 1 XBRD STR 485@$240.00 BARNES 1 XBRD HFRETTE 1,145@$136.00 BARNES 11 BLK STR 723@$239.75 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF HFRETTE 1,270@$135.00 PAWNEE CITY,NE 4 BLK STR 735@$239.25 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 WF HFRETTE 1,095@$135.00 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 — 11:30 AM BURCHARD,NE 2 XBRD STR 727@$238.50 RANDOLPH 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,195@$135.00 11035 Vesper Circle - ST. GEORGE, KANSAS WASHINGTON 5 XBRD STR 732@$236.50 RANDOLPH 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,195@$135.00 4-Bedroom, 3 Bath Home; Appliances, Furniture, Household, Collectibles, WASHINGTON 3 BLK STR 693@$235.50 COWS Golf Cart, Mowers, Lawn Equipment, Tools FRANKFORT 17 BLK STR 704@$235.25 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,280@$132.50 VERMILLION 7 BLK STR 762@$235.00 RANDOLPH 1 BLK COW 1,290@$132.00 REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 12:30 PM) BLUE RAPIDS 3 BLK STR 715@$233.50 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,135@$129.00 MARYSVILLE 22 XBRD STR 623@$233.50 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,150@$127.00 This 4-bedroom, 3 bath home has living room, expense if requested. Taxes for 2014 and prior AXTELL 1 BLK STR 535@$232.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,315@$126.00 family room & large kitchen/dining room. The years paid by Seller. Cost of Title Insurance to be MORROWVILLE 4 BLK STR 730@$231.50 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,355@$126.00 home is very well located just off of Hwy 24 on divided equally between Buyer & Seller. STATE- WATERVILLE 3 WF STR 700@$229.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,340@$126.00 MAYETTA 1 BLK STR 760@$228.50 LIBERTY,NE 1 BWF COW 1,255@$125.00 blacktop road between Manhattan and Wamego. MENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION TAKES ATCHISON 7 WF STR 514@$226.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,380@$123.00 The home is on a very large lot with various pos- PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHER INFORMA- PALMER 21 BLK STR 845@$225.25 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,210@$122.50 sibilities. There is a newer roof on the home and TION. ONAGA 4 RED BULL 620@$223.50 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,435@$122.00 it has 2 wells and septic system. A great place in BREMEN 5 BLK STR 858@$220.50 WYMORE,NE 1 BLK COW 1,365@$122.00 the country! OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, November 19, FIRTH, NE 1 BLK STR 755@$220.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,470@$120.00 4:30-6:00 PM or by appointment by contacting MORROWVILLE 2 XBRD STR 870@$218.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,420@$119.50 Buyer to pay 10% down day of Auction with bal- Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer 785-770-0066 PALMER 29 BLK STR 941@$217.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,220@$119.00 ance due on or before January 15, 2015. All in- SUMMERFIELD 1 BWF STR 870@$213.50 HERKIMER 1 BLK COW 1,225@$119.00 or Gannon Real Estate & Auctions 785-539- DOVER 1 BLK STR 780@$210.00 BREMEN 1 RED COW 1,345@$118.00 spections to be done prior to Auction at Buyer’s 2316. BAILEYVILLE 3 BLK STR 1,028@$195.50 BURCHARD,NE 1 WF COW 1,265@$118.00 LINN 1 XBRD STR 685@$193.50 BEATTIE 1 BLK COW 1,335@$118.00 BREMEN 1 BLK STR 1,065@$190.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BWF COW 1,505@$118.00 STAN & DIANA CLARK AUBURN 1 XBRD STR 1,000@$182.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BWF COW 1,335@$118.00 DUBOIS, NE 1 BWF BULL 510@$164.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,385@$117.00 GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS HOLSTEINS FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,505@$117.00 VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER JANSEN,NE 6 HOL BULL $670.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,345@$117.00 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 WASHINGTON 6 HOL STR 264@$278.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,515@$116.00 CENTRALIA 6 HOL STR 321@$268.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,515@$115.50 www.gannonauctions.com CENTRALIA 1 HOL HFR 325@$268.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,285@$115.50 JANSEN,NE 1 HOL BULL 315@$265.00 SENECA 1 CHAR COW 1,300@$115.00 LINN 3 HOL STR 321@$261.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 980@$114.50 DEWITT,NE 5 HOL STR 341@$251.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,480@$114.00 CENTRALIA 13 HOL STR 404@$245.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,415@$114.00 WASHINGTON 3 HOL STR 368@$241.00 BARNES 1 CHAR COW 1,460@$114.00 ONAGA 11 HOL STR 420@$232.00 MORROWVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,065@$114.00 DEWITT,NE 5 HOL STR 431@$232.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,525@$113.00 AXTELL 9 HOL STR 507@$231.00 SENECA 1 BWF COW 1,500@$112.50 BAILEYVILLE 40 HOL STR 500@$230.50 BEATTIE 1 BLK COW 1,390@$111.50 MARYSVILLE 4 HOL STR 445@$230.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 950@$111.00 WASHINGTON 12 HOL STR 456@$229.00 AXTELL 1 BLK COW 1,590@$110.50 DEWITT,NE 5 HOL STR 493@$229.00 BEAVER CROSSING,NE 1 BWF COW 1,475@$110.50 BAILEYVILLE 13 HOL STR 411@$228.00 BARNES 1 CHAR COW 1,485@$110.00 AUBURN 1 HOL HFR 630@$228.00 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,285@$110.00 BEATTIE 4 HOL STR 468@$226.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BWF COW 1,480@$109.00 MAYETTA 2 HOL STR 585@$229.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 RED COW 1,315@$108.00 SCANDIA 3 HOL STR 480@$224.00 BURCHARD,NE 1 WF COW 1,420@$108.00 WHITE CITY 4 HOL STR 483@$223.00 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,415@$108.00 BAILEYVILLE 30 HOL STR 514@$221.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,165@$108.00 FARMINGTON 6 HOL STR 575@$220.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,545@$107.00 FAIRVIEW 2 HOL STR 527@$211.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,405@$105.50 DEKALB,MO 1 HOLX STR 585@$209.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,695@$105.50 DEKALB,MO 4 HOLX STR 681@$206.00 AXTELL 1 BLK COW 1,820@$105.50 AXTELL 8 HOL STR 628@$202.50 BEATTIE 1 HOL COW 920@$105.00 AUBURN 20 HOL STR 598@$201.00 HANOVER 1 CHAR COW 1,815@$105.00 DEKALB,MO 5 HOLX STR 698@$201.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 WF COW 1,265@$105.00 GOFF 3 HOLX STR 566@$201.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,410@$105.00 LINN 1 HOL STR 600@$199.50 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,410@$105.00 LINN 1 HOL STR 560@$199.50 FRANKFORT 1 WF COW 1,405@$103.00 MARYSVILLE 11 HOL STR 603@$197.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,565@$101.00 FARMINGTON 50 HOL STR 639@$197.10 BURCHARD,NE 1 WF COW 1,315@$101.00 MILTONVALE 1 HOL STR 575@$195.00 AXTELL 1 BWF COW 1,545@$101.00 SUMMERFIELD 12 HOL STR 665@$194.50 SENECA 1 BWF COW 1,365@$101.00 BEATTIE 30 HOL STR 650@$194.00 SENECA 1 RED COW 1,390@$100.00 FAIRVIEW 7 HOL STR 665@$190.50 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,435@$100.00 BEATTIE 6 HOL STR 693@$190.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,515@$100.00 DEKALB,MO 2 HOLX STR 570@$189.00 MARYSVILLE 1 WF COW 1,345@$100.00 AUBURN 18 HOL STR 721@$188.50 SENECA 1 BLK COW 1,455@$100.00 CLAY CENTER 9 HOL STR 791@$182.50 BEATTIE 1 BLK COW 1,505@$99.00 SENECA 34 HOL STR 762@$182.50 WYMORE,NE 1 WF COW 1,405@$99.00 BERN 4 HOL STR 757@$180.00 SENECA 1 WF COW 1,155@$97.00 SENECA 4 HOLX STR 1,035@$180.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,680@$96.50 DEKALB,MO 1 HOLX STR 630@$178.00 LIBERTY,NE 1 WF COW 1,270@$93.00 MAYETTA 2 HOL STR 482@$178.00 FRANKFORT 1 RED COW 1,450@$92.00 WASHINGTON 5 HOL STR 687@$178.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,710@$91.50 CENTRALIA 1 HOL STR 725@$171.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BWF COW 1,365@$91.00 FRANKFORT 1 JERX STR 675@$171.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 RED COW 1,310@$91.00 SCANDIA 3 HOL STR 723@$170.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,935@$90.50 BARNES 2 HOL STR 715@$170.00 BEATTIE 1 HOL COW 1,180@$90.50 MERIDEN 6 JERX STR 380@$164.00 ADULT BULLS VERMILLION 1 HOL STR 820@$163.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK BULL 2,230@$134.50 MERIDEN 3 JERX STR 808@$162.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK BULL 1,720@$133.50 MERIDEN 1 JERX STR 745@$162.00 WYMORE,NE 1 WF BULL 1,780@$132.00 AUBURN 1 JERX STR 670@$161.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK BULL 2,625@$131.50 MILTONVALE 2 JERX STR 595@$145.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK BULL 2,340@$128.50 MERIDEN 1 HOL STR 1,090@$143.50 SENECA 1 RED BULL 1,800@$128.00 HEIFERS FRANKFORT 1 BLK BULL 1,800@$127.00 AXTELL 5 XBRD HFR 406@$286.00 JUNCTION CITY 1 WF BULL 1,550@$124.00 DOVER 2 BLK HFR 410@$284.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK BULL 1,770@$116.00 MARYSVILLE 3 XBRD HFR 420@$284.00 SCANDIA 1 BLK HFR 295@$263.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 11-13-2014 DOVER 1 XBRD HFR 315@$261.00 110 BLK BRED COWS/PAIRS 7 YRS TO AGED BLUE RAPIDS 1 BWF HFR 400@$260.00 7 MO BRED TO YOUNG CALVES WESTMORELAND 6 XBRD HFR 381@$256.00 22 BLK HFRS 1ST CALF BARNES 7 BLK HFR 498@$250.00 DUBOIS, NE 2 BLK HFR 470@$246.00 5 BLK COWS 2ND CALF AXTELL 2 RED HFR 467@$245.00 12 BLK PAIRS 7-8 YRS OLD MARYSVILLE 9 BWF HFR 523@$242.50 17 BLK HFRS (REPLACEMENT QLTY) WHEATON 3 XBRD HFR 513@$240.50 WESTMORELAND 13 XBRD HFR 513@$240.00 8 CharxAng Strs/Hfrs 400-550# WV HR WATERVILLE 1 BLK HFR 500@$240.00 16 BLK & BWF STRS 400-650# V HR FRANKFORT 3 BLK HFR 500@$238.50 28 BLK STRS/HFRS 450-550# WV HR FRANKFORT 12 BLK HFR 618@$235.50 40 blk & Charx Strs/Hfrs 400-700# V HR BARNES 22 BLK HFR 591@$235.25 65 blk & red Strs/Hfrs 500-650# WV HR MARYSVILLE 5 BWF HFR 644@$234.25 8 BLK STRS/HFRS 550-700# WV HR BLUE RAPIDS 5 BLK HFR 517@$233.00 BURCHARD,NE 9 XBRD HFR 636@$232.75 70 BLK STRS/HFRS 550-700# V HR AXTELL 4 XBRD HFR 540@$231.00 25 BLK STRS/HFRS 550-700# WV HR HOLTON 1 RED HFR 510@$231.00 18 MIX STRS/HFRS 600-700# WV WASHINGTON 3 XBRD HFR 543@$230.00 61 BLK STRS 825-875# WV MARYSVILLE 6 WF HFR 530@$228.50 60 BLK STRS 875-900# WV FIELDMEN Jim Dalinghaus Dave Bures, Auctioneer Jeff Cook Greg Anderson Trevor Lundberg 785-799-5643 402-239-9717 785-564-2173 785-747-8170 785-770-2271 Baileyville, KS Odell, Nebraska Hanover, KS Waterville, KS Frankfort, KS Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 29 Cargill employees first to complete Beef Cattle Transportation Education training Cargill employees were loading, in addition to cent action to prove its com- recently a part of the first weather and truck and trail- mitment to producing trucking fleet to complete er maintenance. wholesome, nutritious and the National Cattlemen’s The Animal Care Train- safe beef that consumers Beef Association’s (NCBA’s) ing program was developed can trust was raised in a re- Beef Cattle Transportation to educate English and sponsible manner from the Education online training, Spanish-speaking beef and farm gate to the plate,” he which is housed and provid- dairy producers, animal said. ed by the Beef Cattle Insti- transporters, livestock auc- Dan Thomson, director tute (BCI) at Kansas State tion market employees and of the BCI, credited the suc- University. bovine veterinarians. Web- cess of the educational The training modules, based audiovisual training trainings to the time and ef- made possible by Beef modules in English and fort of several groups. Checkoff funds, were devel- Spanish feature topics such “The College of Veteri- oped by faculty members, as animal husbandry, ani- nary Medicine at Kansas cattle haulers and regulato- mal welfare, environmental State University has ry officials across the Unit- stewardship and food safety worked hard with the Na- ed States as part of the Mas- practices. tional Cattlemen’s Beef As- ter Transporter video se- The site is currently sociation to provide pro- ries. These modules pro- home to more than 200 on- ducers, veterinarians and vide animal transporters line training modules for now animal transporters education on how to handle beef producers and 400 con- online education opportu- cattle during loading and tinuing education modules nities that are relevant and unloading, proper loading for veterinarians. The pro- accessible,” he said. “Thou- of trailers, how to inspect gram is the result of collab- sands of animals are trans- trailers for safety for the an- orations with the BCI, ported on the U.S. highways imals and drivers, how to NCBA, Association of daily. This is another tool to haul cattle in bad weather Bovine Practitioners and help people that work on a conditions and many more Livestock Marketing Associ- daily basis to put food on REAL practical, relevant issues. ation. the table for all.” This program is now being Chase DeCoite, manager To get your team started ESTATE offered online in hopes that of Beef Quality Assurance, on the online training mod- other beef cattle trans- commented on Cargill’s re- ules, visit animalcaretrain- porters will have easy ac- cent completion of the on- ing.org. For questions, con- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 — 5:30 PM cess to quality video train- line training. tact the BCI at [email protected] Two homes109 (109 12th & 115 Street 12th — St,OGDEN, Ogden, KS) KANSAS being sold as one unit ing 24 hours a day. “This is Cargill’s most re- or 785-532-4844. According to Mike Two homes (109 & 115 12th street, Ogden, Buyer to pay 10% down day of Auction with bal- Siemens, leader in animal Kansas) being sold as one unit. The home at ance due on or before December 19, 2014. Cost welfare and husbandry for 109 12th street has been very well kept and up- of Title Insurance to be divided equally between Cargill, the online training dated it has approximately 1192 sq. ft. The 3- Buyer & Seller. All inspections to be made prior bedroom, one bath home also has a car- to Auction at Buyer’s expense if requested. is a valuable part of the in- port/storage area. This is an attractive well kept STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION dustry’s efforts toward home. TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHER IN- achieving continual im- The home at 115 12th street, Ogden is on the lot FORMATION. provement. adjoining the home at 109 12th street. The at- OPEN HOUSE: Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014, “Many livestock trans- tractive lot allows several additional possibilities 4:30-6:00 PM or by appointment by contact- porters have been hauling to the home at 109 12th street. The home is in ing Vern Gannon Broker/Auctioneer 785-770- cattle for many years, if not inhabitable condition. 0066 or Gannon Real Estate and Auctions decades, and do an excel- 785-539-2316. lent job of making sure that KRAMER ESTATE the livestock are properly handled and cared for,” he GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS said. “I also believe that VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER you can always learn some- Exhibiting the grand champion breeding gilt at the 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 thing new every day when Central Kansas Free Fair was Abby Lillard. www.gannonauctions.com working with livestock, and additional training can help us achieve a greater understanding about the livestock we are hauling, continue to improve our abilities and make us more aware of the needs of the animals.” To become certified, em- ployees completed a set of five online training mod- ules through Animal Care Training (www.animalcare training.org), a training website by the BCI that hosts online training for NCBA and many other agri- culture and veterinary pro- fessionals. The beef cattle education transportation Chase Lillard and Allison Whitebread were named the modules offer training in areas of biosecurity, animal reserve champion and champion junior swine show- handling, loading and un- men at the Central Kansas Free Fair. Page 30 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Brockus to join River Valley Extension District staff KSU to host the Katelyn Brockus will Brockus began her col- Brockus has successfully educational experience join the River Valley Ex- lege career at Ottawa Uni- defended and will gradu- that includes a great deal “Future of Water in tension District in January versity where she played ate in December of 2014 of Extension work at two as the District Extension college softball for two with a master’s in Agricul- great universities, and Kansas” — Nov. 19 agent, Livestock Produc- years. In 2010 she trans- ture from the Department contacts and experiences tion. ferred to Kansas State of Animal and Dairy Sci- in presenting and working K-State Research and Extension is teaming up with Brockus grew up on a University where she was ences at Mississippi State at the national level such several sponsors to host the “Future of Water in cow-calf operation in elected president of KSU University with a concen- as with the American Na- Kansas” meeting, Wednesday, Nov. 19 in Arkansas City, Princeton, where she cur- Collegiate Cattle Women tration in Reproductive tional Cattlewomen’s As- at the Brown Center, Cowley College, 215 South Second St. “We are excited to host Secretary McClaskey and Mr. rently continues to have in 2012. She graduated in Physiology. sociation. Combine that Streeter who lead the Governor’s Water Vision Team. an interest in the family December of 2012 with a “We look forward to with an outgoing and en- The conversation will be very engaging for all attendees cattle operation with her bachelors degree in Ani- Katelyn joining our team thusiastic personality and as water and our economies are so closely linked,” said parents, brother, and mal Sciences and Industry in the River Valley Dis- a love for the beef industry Jill Zimmerman, K-State Research and Extension agri- nieces. Her passion for with a pre-veterinary op- trict on January 8th, 2015,” and we are excited about culture and natural resources agent in Cowley County. agriculture began at a tion from K-State. In Janu- says John Forshee, RVED the future of our Exten- The evening begins with registration and dinner at young age when she was ary of 2013 she entered her director. “She brings a sion Livestock Program in 6:00 p.m., and the program starting at 6:45 p.m. The cost active in many different 4- master’s program at Mis- well-rounded, real-life the District.” to attend is $5.00 payable that evening. Conference or- H projects, including her sissippi State University background that includes In her free time Brock- ganizers do ask that attendees pre-register by Friday, favorite, the beef project. where she became active- both 4-H and commercial us enjoys playing softball, Nov. 14. Registration is available online at http://bit.ly/ She participated for three ly involved in various beef beef production, an out- KSU sports, blogging, and 1tU5ewZ; by emailing Zimmerman at [email protected] years as a member of the teaching, research, and standing Animal Science ranching. or by calling 620-221-5450 or 620-441-4565. Central Heights FFA Live- extension activities while The program will include Secretary of Agriculture stock judging team. earning her degree. Jackie McClaskey and Tracy Streeter, director of the FEED Kansas Water Office. Their comments for the evening will be tailored to the “Future of Water in Kansas,” and the Governor’s Water Plan. Conference sponsors for the evening include: Ameri- MACHINERYFRIDAY, NOVEMBER AUCTION 21 — 9:00 AM FEEDS can AgCredit, Community National Bank & Trust, Cor- AUCTION LOCATION: 1871 Limestone Rd. “The Key To Successful Feeding” nerBank, RCB Bank, and K-State Research & Extension LOCATIONCLAY CHANGE: CENTER, KS Cowley County. NOTE: West on HWY 24 to the Airport How do you like your steak? road North ¾ mile, west side of the road. (3/4 of a mile, North on Limestone Rd. Off Hwy. 24) Well done, rare, medium? 1956 Ford F600 Farm Truck, 85,457 miles Everybody has a personal choice. (includes 3 extra good tires). 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Sport Coupe, 305 V8 2bbl carb w/auto- How about your livestock feed? SATURDAY,AUCTION NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM choke, all original except glass-pack exhaust Same deal, everybody’s situation is 1120 McKinley — McPHERSON, KS installed in 2008, has been kept in garage. LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT different, and we do cater to 1983 Ford 1900 tractor w/Koyker 155 loader, 5 ft. bucket, 471 hrs., 2013 Hydraulic Hay feeder made by Linn Post SSN #U911782; Land Pride RTR2056 rear tiller 5 ft.; Land Pride & Pipe, EZMT, 19’ long on what you need and want. SP2060 soil pulverizer; 6 ft. box blade; Southeast 6 ft. rear blade; 5 wheels w/tricycle front end for ft. 3 pt. cultivator; Brillion 4 ft. seeder; clamp-on pallet forks; Ramrod easy pulling. We will blend the supplements to comple- Task Master 750T stand-on Skid loader w/bucket, pallet forks & hydraulic digger (9, 12, 18 & 24 inch augers) 359 hrs., SSN#7500- International 2 Row Corn ment your feedstuffs ... you name it, we 88; Turfco KisCutter 12 inch sod cutter SSNG01451; Blue Bird Ver- Lister, seed & insecticide, fast can balance your ration. ticut P18 seeder; E-Z Trencher BE1000; Turfco #20 Aerator; Troy Bilt hitch tool bar (model # 34V-F249) self-propelled chipper shedder vac; Classen TSS-20 Turf Seeder; Hay/Straw Bales: (20) 2014 Big Round Straw Honda 215 self-propelled mower; Honda GCV160 self-propelled Bales, Net wrapped; (23) 2014 Big round Prairie Hay Call Us Now so we can help you mower; 2002 Honda Recon 2-wheel drive ATV; Dixon ZTR 30-14 hy- bales, net wrapped; (12) 2014 Big Round Brome drostat w/bagger; Central Hydraulics 2T. pallet jack; Horse Creek Hay Bales, net wrapped. Fencing: 8 bundles of 10 6 maximize your feedstuffs, 7x18 steel floor car trailer w/tool box; 1986 Honda XL 250R dirt bike, bar x 20’ Continuous Fencing. Antique: Antique Wooden Wagon, livestock productivity and 850 miles; 2 motorcycle trailers; 3-pt. dirt bucket; electric cement Model A Chassis; Antique 3pt. Planter, Broadcast. Saw: 2013 Turbo mixer; water tank; Ingersoll Rand gas air compressor; 2 cylinder Saw, turns 90 degrees to cut limbs, pump sprayer. Trailer: 12’ x 6’ greenbacks in your pocketbook! electric air compressor; Poulan weed whip w/chain saw attachment; Utility trailer w/hitch pin pull. Misc: 36” x 80” Steel covered insulated heavy duty right angle grinder; shop vac; kerosene heaters; B&D ¼ door; tires; Air-ride seat out of a semi. hp. Router w/stand; ½ hp. bench grinder/stand; heavy duty shop This is our first sale at our new location. It will not be a huge FOURTH & POMEROY ASSOCIATES, INC. vise/stand; Chicago electric chain saw sharpener; Craftsman work sale, but new items coming in daily. We are still accepting new Joseph Ebert, General Manager bench; small lathe; push fertilizer spreaders; hedge trimmers; hand items. Don’t forget to check us out on Facebook for listings & garden tools; metal band saw; battery charger and pictures of current items available. P.O. Box 516, Clay Center, KS 67432 GREENHOUSE & INVENTORY TERMS & CONDITIONS: Forms of Payment accepted: Cash, Check w/ prop- 785-632-2141 • WATS 1-800-432-7423 PolyTech Benchmark Deluxe Commercial 10x20 greenhouse er ID, All Items must be paid for prior to removal. Statements made day of w/shelving & replacement plastic large storage cabinet w/Rain Bird Auction take precedence over printed material. Not responsible for any acci- irrigation supplies; 40 bags of Rocky Mountain Super Premium wood dents or lost items. MuglerKeep Auction up Services to date LLC at: is agents only. Meal served. pellets; bulk grass seed; fertilizer; tree stakes, gators & collars; www.facebook.com/muglerauctionservicellc burlap; several rolls of water hose; approx. 1000 hadite blocks; land- scape rocks; misc. bricks & stone edgers; T-posts; steel & plastics Reta Hemphill, Cashier edging; picnic bench; Kenmore apartment sized refrigerator MUGLER AUCTION SERVICE L.L.C. OWNER – ACCENT LANDSCAPES, LLC P.O. Box 154 - Clay Center, Kansas Bonded & Insured This equipment has been well cared for & in excellent condi- For All Your Auction Needs!! SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM tion. For information contact Kim Nelson 620-242-7641. 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 OSWALT AUCTION SERVICE Harold Mugler Randy Reynolds Pictures at oswaltauction.com or AuctionZip.com 785-632-3994 785-263-3394 Date: 11/05/14. Total Receipts: 675. A lighter run but Bill Oswalt 620-897-6354 Cell 620-897-7500 or 785-632-4994 Cell or 785-263-5627 Cell all classes being represented and in demand. 3 hfrs @315# $317.50 8 strs @599# $256.00 CLAY CENTER 2 hfrs @375# $295.00 4 strs @580# $249.00 JC LIVESTOCK SALES INC. 2 hfrs @405# $267.00 7 strs @591# $242.00 Wednesday Sale, Hogs NOON • Cattle 12:30 PM LIVESTOCK SALES INC. 4 hfrs @448# $255.00 12 strs @671# $234.00 Cattle sales Tuesday, 11:00 AM. 5 hfrs @591# $247.50 3 strs @668# $232.00 For the week of November 5, 2014: 18 hfrs @503# $239.00 8 strs @698# $230.00 STEERS Top Butcher Cow 3 433 311.00 HEIFERS was For week of November 4, 2014 8 hfrs @509# $238.00 12 strs @746# $240.00 3 447 307.00 2 378 279.50 $117 @ 1,545 lbs. STEERS 5 620 234.50 5 hfrs @648# $224.00 9 strs @717# $240.00 9 574 273.00 2 450 271.00 1 365 322.00 5 652 233.00 4 hfrs @646# $220.50 78 strs @762# $236.75 11 640 258.00 4 463 265.00 Top Butcher Bull was 21 hfrs @698# $220.00 12 strs @725# $236.00 34 801 239.50 11 574 255.00 $132.00 @ 1,865 lbs. 4 483 300.00 6 672 221.50 5 699 238.50 7 604 243.50 Bred Cows: No Test 5 593 266.00 3 973 205.50 6 hfrs @745# $217.00 18 strs @772# $235.50 3 750 235.50 46 721 233.00 Pairs: $3,600 9 625 264.50 12 hfrs @840# $210.50 7 strs @709# $234.00 16 838 235.00 7 735 232.50 Fat Hog Top: 20 hfrs @870# $207.25 6 strs @726# $231.00 58 862 232.00 8 749 228.50 $53.50 @ 279 lbs. 7 641 236.00 Top Butcher Cow was 24 913 222.50 5 841 209.50 Sows: $58-$60.50 4 684 234.75 $116.00 @ 1,600 lbs. 12 hfrs @1025# $193.00 9 strs @778# $228.00 15 935 221.50 8 702 230.50 2 strs @325# $362.50 60 strs @842# $236.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12: 21 732 230.25 Top Butcher Bull was 3 strs @393# $348.00 16 strs @847# $223.50 60-60 Ang X Fall Pairs...... 6 yrs & up ...... Angus sired calves 19 928 220.00 $137.75 @ 1,675 lbs. 2 strs @395# $340.00 3 strs @807# $221.75 6-6 Blk X Fall Pairs...... 3 yrs to 6 yrs 2 strs @410# $337.50 2 strs @845# $221.00 5-5 Angus X Char Fall Pairs...... 5 yrs to 7 yrs 7 strs @434# $329.00 3 strs @877# $215.50 20 Angus X Spring Bred Hfrs A.I. bred to low B.W. Angus bull, 30 day HEIFERS Bred Cows: No Test calving period (nice set) 2 355 275.00 Pairs: No Test 2 strs @430# $320.00 6 strs @983# $209.25 5 Blk X fall bred cows...... 5-8 yrs old 3 397 251.00 3 strs @485# $309.10 3 strs @1068# $203.00 12 wf Strs ...... 450-600 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. 6 547 243.50 8 strs @554# $271.00 12 Char X Blk Strs/Hfrs...... 600-650 lbs...... Pre-Vacc. 18 strs @599# $259.50 56 Mix Strs/Hfrs ...... 750-1,000 lbs...... Yearlings 6 510 241.00 60 Mix Strs...... 825-850 lbs...... Yearlings COWS: $114.00-$121.00 BULLS: $133.50-$141.00 PLUS MORE SALE TIME! $106.00-$113.50 PAIRS: SHELLS: $105.00 & down $2,800-$3,100 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 19: CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 11: EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12TH: 24 Ang X Strs/Hfrs...... 450-650 lbs...... Weaned 350 Char/Ang X Strs/Hfrs...... 400-600 lbs. 60 Blk X Strs...... 850-875 lbs...... Yearlings • 25 black & red steers and heifers, 500-700 lbs. PLUS MORE SALE TIME! 12 Blk Strs/Hfrs ...... 800-900 lbs. • 80 black & red steers and heifers, 500-700 lbs. MORE CONSIGNMENTS BY SALE TIME! If you need assistance in marketing your cattle please call & we will be happy to discuss it with you. GET READY FOR GRASS CATTLE TIME. IF YOU HAVE CATTLE Visit our new website at jccclivestock.com TO LOOK AT, GIVE US A CALL AND WE’LL COME AND SEE YA! Due to postal conflicts we will need your consignments 2 weeks in advance to sale date in order to advertise them in the Grass & Grain. This will be an adjustment but one we feel will help both you as a customer and buyers as well. Thanks for your assistance with this! Come try out the Cowboy Cafe located right here at the Sale Barn! Open Monday-Saturday. Under new management and new menu! JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS • Barn Phone 785-238-1471 Clay Center, Ks • Barn Phone 785-632-5566 CHECK US OUT AT emporialivestock.com FOR ALL THE SCHEDULES AND CONSIGNMENTS! Clay Center Field Representatives: THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! Seth Lauer 785-949-2285, Abilene Tom Koch, 785-243-5124 Lance Lagasse, 785-262-1185 YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS APPRECIATED! For Cattle Appraisals Call: BRODY PEAK, 620-343-5107 GLENN UNRUH, 620-341-0607 KARL LANGVARDT MITCH LANGVARDT LYNN LANGVARDT LYLE WILLIAMS, Field Representative, 785-229-5457 Tues. & Wed. KCLY-Fm 100.9 WIBW 580 - 6:45 A.M. Thurs; 8:00 am 785-499-5434 785-238-1858 785-762-2702 KVOE 1400 - 6:30-6:45 A.M. Thurs. & Fri. Cell: 785-499-2945 Cell: 785-761-5814 Cell: 785-761-5813 emporialivestock.com Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014 Page 31 Stockers rise above commodity roots Research proposals sought to target By Katy Kemp the additional dollars per are clear, says a Kansas It’s a trend Sents has no- Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus Tradition says the stock- hundredweight you get on feeder. “We’ve seen a shift ticed over the last ten Zoetis is seeking proposals for well-defined studies er business is simply about the grid for high-perform- over the years to a higher years, and one which he that focus on optimizing the immune response of sows pounds of commodity feed- ance cattle.” Yazel is not percentage of black-hided sees no suggestion of di- and gilts for the control of Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea er cattle, that stockers and alone. Harold Wooderson, cattle,” says Allan Sents, minishing. Stocker produc- virus (PEDv). The studies should provide insights into quality are like oil and Blackwell, Okla., says fo- co-owner of McPherson tion might have little effect water. But ignoring today’s cusing on quality is a ne- County Feeders, Mar- on carcass performance, new methods that can help control PEDv in breeding and market demand for superi- cessity for the beef indus- quette. “The shift is largely but “pounds only” man- farrowing herds. or quality could mean less try. The operator of Wood- from the quality benefits agement can derail quality Zoetis will award a total of $125,000 to a study or weight in your wallet. Al- erson Farms retains owner- and premiums available potential. And sourcing studies under its PEDv immune response research grant though margins are often ship on most of his stockers now.” stockers on weight alone af- program. University researchers or practicing veterinari- tight in the stocker busi- entering feedlots in Kansas Sents is not directly in fects later demand from ans are invited to submit research proposals for consider- ness, the higher dollar risk and the Texas Panhandle, that grazing business, but a feedlots, packers and ulti- ation. of recent years points to a and always keeps the whole large share of cattle enter- mately the consumer. “There is a critical need to better understand immune need to think beyond buy- beef supply chain in mind ing his feedlot are stockers. Granted, compensatory response to help control PEDv,” said Steve Sornsen, ing low and light and sell- when buying calves. “We’re “The stocker operators gains can still make money DVM, senior director, Veterinary Business Solutions, ing high and heavy. Sea- thinking about the end re- we deal with recognize that if the prelude doesn’t Zoetis. “At Zoetis, we are absolutely committed to solu- soned stockers like Mark sult. We want something the value of finished cattle withhold nutrition calves tions for our customers to help fight PEDv, and that in- Yazel, who operates along that will make the con- coming out of the feedlot is need. But Yazel and Wood- cludes ongoing research to help identify new insight and the border from to sumer happy, make the going to be greater if they erson say a better strategy northeastern Oklahoma, packer more profit, and have a higher percentage of in today’s market is to tools.” know there is more to it something that will be a black-hided cattle in the focus on the value-added Research proposals must be received by Dec. 5, 2014. than weight. Higher quality better end product for the mix,” he says. “That has in- premiums available by The research must be conducted in the United States. To always pays more. ultimate users,” he ex- fluenced the way they have thinking ahead to the next receive a copy of the abstract template or to submit ques- “You can buy the (light- plains. For him, adding bought their cattle, in buyer, and the buyer after tions, email [email protected]. A committee est) steer in the world and value to the supply chain recognition of that extra that, all the way to the will review the proposals, and an announcement of the have the most condition in comes from adding more value when we sell them.” plate. successful applications will be made in January. the world but if he doesn’t than weight alone. “It’s not Since PEDv was confirmed in the United States last have any potential to gain necessarily just the total year, the disease has devastated the pork industry, with anything and grade, he’s weight you put on the ani- cases confirmed in 31 states thus far. not going to,” Yazel says. mal, but the total value you “The least-cost deal is not can increase that animal by always your best cost. You in your stocker operation,” can spend a little more at he says. “Just weight alone Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. the front end and stay doesn’t mean the maximum 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway ahead more than if you just amount of profit.” went out and bought the Wooderson knows there Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 12 NOON cheapest thing you could.” is money to be made buying Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 62 Years! For Yazel, sourcing light cattle and adding ****STARTING TIME: 12:00 NOON**** stockers on gain and quali- weight fast, but his experi- ty go hand in hand. He ence also lets him know MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2014 doesn’t buy calves that cattle that add weight along RECEIPTS: 871 CATTLE aren’t at least 60% black- with quality are worth STEERS 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] hided, as an indicator of more in today’s market. “As 6 blk strs [email protected] 28 blk bwf strs [email protected] Angus influence. “If you a stocker, you can put 3 blk red strs [email protected] 8 blk bwf strs [email protected] worry about gain and not weight on any cattle, and 3 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk strs [email protected] quality, that’s kind of an any color cattle, but when 6 blk red strs [email protected] 11 blk strs [email protected] oxymoron as far as I’m con- you go to the feedlot, and 4 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk strs [email protected] cerned,” he says.“If you the packer buys them, the 2 blk strs [email protected] 6 mix strs [email protected] Abby Lillard and Dawson Wuthnow earned reserve 6 blk strs [email protected] 11 blk bwf strs [email protected] don’t have quality, you’re color, breed and genetic champion and grand champion intermediate swine 6 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] not going to get the gains.” make of the cattle makes a 7 mix strs [email protected] HEIFERS He considers consumer difference in what they’re swine showman at the Central Kansas Free Fair. 6 blk strs [email protected] 2 blk red hfrs [email protected] demand for beef when willing to pay for them,” he 4 blk strs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] sourcing stockers, and his says. Experienced stocker 4 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] buyers pay attention to it. operators don’t represent 7 blk strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] 8 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] With fewer and fewer pack- outliers: they are following ELDORADO 3 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] ers and feedlots in the mar- the market signals for long- 5 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] ket, Yazel says having an term profitability. The mar- LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 14 blk strs [email protected] 13 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] established relationship gins between beef and com- 17 blk strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] and reputation for quality peting proteins in the mar- 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] calves is good for business. ketplace continue to widen. 4 blk strs [email protected] 13 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] “More and more, all the As consumers pay more for 8 blk strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] 316-320-3212Fax: 316-320-7159 16 blk char strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] time, we’re selling cattle on beef, you can bet they want 5 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] the grid, and basing our a better quality eating ex- 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, 11 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk red hfrs [email protected] business more and more on perience. When stocker op- El Dorado, KS 67042 12 blk strs [email protected] 10 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] relationships instead of in- erators think about buying Market Report - Sale Date: 11-06-14. Head Count: 855 12 blk red strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] dividual trade,” he adds. cattle with the consumer in 300-400 lb. steers, $220-$367; heifers, $210-$329; 400-500 lb. 18 blk red strs [email protected] 4 blk red hfrs [email protected] “The premiums that are out mind, the signals for steers, $210-$349; heifers, $200-$309; 500-600 lb. steers, $190- 3 blk strs [email protected] there now, it’s hard not to growth in demand for $311; heifers, $185-$276; 600-700 lb. steers, $185-$259; heifers, $175-$225; 700-800 lb. steers, $180-$236; heifers, $170-$221; 800- MARKET REPORT FOR SPECIAL COW & BULL AUCTION, focus on quality and try for added value and quality FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7: RECEIPTS: 660 CATTLE 900 lb. steers, $175-$221. Trend on Calves: Choice steer & heifer calves under 550 lbs., $5-$15 higher; Choice steer & heifer calves BRED HEIFERS BREEDING BULLS Eureka Livestock Sale 550 lbs. and up, steady to $5 higher. Trend on Feeder Cattle: not 10 blk hfrs 2-3 prd 1086@2,825.00 1 bwf bull 1020@3,900.00 enough Feeder steers and heifers for a good market test. Butcher 3 blk hfrs 2 prd 1271@2,800.00 1 blk bull 1000@3,700.00 P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 Cows: High dressing cows: $107.50-$120; Avg. dressing cows: 6 blk hfr 2+3 prd 1069@2,800.00 COW/CALF PAIRS 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 $90-$107.50; low dressing cows, $60-$90. Butcher Bulls: Avg. to 10 blk hfrs 2 prd 991@2,775.00 5 blk pairs 4-5 1464@3,550.00 high dressing bulls, $120-$137.50. Trend on Cows and Bulls: 14 blk hfrs 2-3 prd 1107@2,750.00 10 blk hfr pairs 1171@3,535.00 Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp Butcher Cows, $2-$3 higher; Butcher Bulls, steady. 8 blk hfrs brd 2+ prd 950@2,500.00 5 blk hfr pairs 1208@3,500.00 10 blk hfrs 1-2 prd 873@2,450.00 4 bwf hfr pairs 1197@3,475.00 On Thursday, Nov. 6, we had 653 hd of cattle on a good 5 blk hfrs 2+ prd 1091@2,750.00 5 blk hfr pairs 1136@3,450.00 market. SPECIAL COW SALE 2 blk bwf hfrs 2 prd 1177@2,425.00 5 blk hfr pairs 1227@3,450.00 In Conjunction with regular sale 10 blk hfr pairs 1141@3,450.00 STEERS 12 mix [email protected] 7 bk [email protected] BRED COWS 5 blk pairs 7 1571@3,400.00 3 bk [email protected] 12 sim [email protected] 17 bk [email protected] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 • 11:00 AM Expecting 400-450 bred cows, pairs, & breeding bulls 3 rwf cows 5-6 2 prd 1320@2,750.00 6 blk hfr pairs 1120@3,350.00 4 bk bwf [email protected] 6 bk bwf [email protected] 5 bk bwf [email protected] BULLS: 8 blk bwf cows 4-5 2 prd944@2,600.00 7 blk hfr pairs 1141@3,350.00 7 bk bwf [email protected] 8 bk char [email protected] 3 bk [email protected] • 3 Purebred red Angus bulls, 18-20 months old, semen and trich 8 bk bwf cws 5-6 2 prd 1174@2,600.00 7 blk hfr pairs 1149@3,350.00 5 bk [email protected] 5 bk red [email protected] 14 bk bwf [email protected] tested 10 bk bwf cws 2-3 2 prd 918@2,600.00 3 blk pairs 5-6 2 prd 1816@3,310.00 11 bk bwf rbf [email protected] HEIFERS 9 bk bwf [email protected] • 4 Purebred Angus bulls, 2 & 3 yrs old, semen and trich tested 10 bk bwf cows 6 2 prd1092@2,550.00 2 red pairs 5-6 1547@3,300.00 16 bk [email protected] 3 bk [email protected] 3 bk [email protected] • 1 Angus bull, 2 yr old, semen and trich tested 8 blk cows 7-8 2 prd 1285@2,500.00 4 blk bwf pairs 5-6 1358@3,300.00 6 bk [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] 4 bk [email protected] COWS: 7 rwf cows 4 2 prd 927@2,450.00 5 bwf hfr pairs 1100@3,300.00 7 bk red [email protected] 7 bk [email protected] 3 red [email protected] • 40 blk & bwf 3 yr old cows, coming with 2nd calf. Bred to reg. 5 blk cows 7-8 2+3 prd1476@2,410.00 6 blk hfr pairs 1230@3,200.00 6 bk [email protected] 14 bk bwf rbf [email protected] Horned Hereford bulls to begin calving Feb. 1 for 70 days. Every 5 bk bwf cws 7-8 2 prd 1344@2,400.00 10 blk hfr pairs 1113@3,125.00 cow raised a calf, sold off the middle of Oct. BUTCHER COWS: $91-$121.50, mostly $105-$115, very active 5 blk cows 7 3 prd 1600@2,400.00 10 blk hfr pairs 1158@3,125.00 • 25 mostly blk, 3-5 yr old cows, bred to reg. Angus bulls, to start 8 blk cows 6-8 2 prd 1255@2,400.00 4 blk pairs 3 1071@3,050.00 BUTCHER BULLS: $120.50-$143.50, mostly $134-$140, very active calving first week of Feb. for 60 days. This good set of big, stout 10 blk cows 3-5 2 prd 980@2,375.00 4 blk pairs 6-7 1410@2,925.00 BRED COWS: $1,200-$2,150 cows will weigh 1200-1250 lbs. 10 blk cows 7-8 3 prd 1450@2,350.00 2 blk bwf hfr pairs 1037@2,750.00 PAIRS: $2,275-$3,100 • 22 blk, 3-5 yr old cows, bred to blk bulls to calve in Feb/March 5 chr rd ows 7-8 2-3 prd 1293@2,250.00 1 red pair 3 1270@2,700.00 BUTCHER COWS 2 bk [email protected] • 60 blk & bwf first calf hfrs, all AI bred in 1 day to Final Solution. 11 blk cows SS 3 prd 1410@2,250.00 2 red rwf pairs 5-6 1342@2,700.00 1 bk [email protected] 2 bk [email protected] Will calve on or around Jan. 10th. Stout 1100 lb. hfrs 10 blk bwf A 2-3 prd 1400@2,160.00 2 blk pairs 8 1620@2,450.00 1 sim [email protected] BUTCHER BULLS • 40 blk first calf heifers, bred to LBW reg. Angus bulls to begin 6 blk cows A 2+ prd 1331@1,975.00 2 blk pairs SS 1585@2,400.00 1 bk [email protected] 1 limo [email protected] calving Feb. 20 for 75 days, 1100 lbs. 4 blk red cows A 2 prd 1317@1,925.00 4 bwf red pairs 8-A 1602@2,325.00 1 bwf [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] • 80 blk cows, 3 yrs old to older, bred to Harms reg. Angus bulls to 3 blk cows A 2+ prd 1255@1,700.00 1 bk [email protected] 1 wf [email protected] begin calving in Feb. 1 bk [email protected] 1 bwf [email protected] PAIRS: NOVEMBER 13--REAL ESTATE AUCTION FOR DENISON STATE 1 sim [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] • 18 blk, 2-4 yr old cows with calves at side, out of Angus bulls BANK---HOUSE & 40 ACRES JUST NORTHWEST OF HOLTON, • 20 Angus & red Angus, 3-6 yr old cows with 250-400 lb. calves at KS. OFFERED IN TWO TRACTS AND THEN COMBINED, TO side. Cows are open. SELL IN A MANNER THAT PRODUCES HIGHEST PRICE. Early Consignments for November 13: ****** • 10 bk/bwf first calf heifer pairs with blk calves at side. From Doug We welcome your consignments! NOVEMBER 15--PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION FOR Hendricks of Howard, KS. If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, MARIAN & (THE LATE) HOWARD KRANZ WETMORE, KS • 20 mixed spring calving cows, 3-10 yrs old, bred to blk bull please call the office at 316-320-3212 Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-7137 • 46 mixed steers and heifers, 450-600 lbs. check our website for updated consignments: Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 • 27 blk/bwf steers and heifers, 500-650 lbs. www.eldoradolivestock.com Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415 Chris Locke Steven Hamlin We appreciate your business! Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417 (316) 320-1005 (H) (602) 402-6008 (H) Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) Home Phone - 620-583-5385 Craig Wischropp, Horton, Field Rep. • 785-547-5419 Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) Austin Evenson- Fieldman WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) Mobile Cell 620-750-0222 EMAIL: [email protected] If you have any cattle to be looked at call Ron or Austin Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM View our auctions live at "lmaauctions.com" Page 32 Grass & Grain, November 11, 2014

Graber said. “There are Evaluating cattle feeding sites vital to producers cost-share funds available if For Kansas’ cattle pro- a cattle feeding facility, their own operations. as $30,000 to $40,000 if we’re (EQIP) with the National Re- you are in one of those high- ducers, building new feed- Graber said. “A lot of times we find putting in a wastewater sources Conservation Serv- priority watersheds as list- ing facilities can mean shel- “We typically look at sur- that if producers make pond. If they’re on the other ice (NRCS),” Graber said. ed in those plans.” ling out serious cash. How- face runoff, but if the site is these changes that help end, and we can make a few “There also are some state Graber said several wa- ever, Ron Graber, Kansas in a sensitive groundwater them reach the environmen- management changes, some- water plan funds available tershed specialists work State University watershed area, then we have to look at tal expectations of the Kan- times we can get them done through the Division of Con- throughout the state to help Extension specialist, said groundwater pollution as sas Department of Health for $2,000 to $3,000. It de- servation. It’s primarily an put these funds into place. it’s an investment that pays well,” he said. and Environment (KDHE), it pends on the site.” application process through “Most often, the local Ex- for itself for years to come. Producers should also also helps profitability,” Financial assistance is the local NRCS office or tension offices or conserva- Investing in such a proj- pay close attention to man- Graber said. available to Kansas’ cattle conservation district.” tion districts will know what ect requires the right equip- agement-related hazards The amount of money it producers to assist in devel- In addition to EQIP local a producer’s options are,” ment and expertise, and when building new facili- will take to make the oping, evaluating and relo- NRCS programs, Graber he said. Graber said the best place ties, Graber said. Take note changes depends on the in- cating cattle feeding facili- said cattle producers have For more information on for producers to start is by of where pens are located dividual site, the size of the ties, Graber said. Money is access to Watershed Restor- watershed programs and evaluating the site and en- near the water source, slope site, and whether or not the available to assist produc- ation and Protection Strate- funding opportunities, con- listing the help of watershed within pens, and consider site is environmentally ers with projects such as re- gy (WRAPS) funds. tact a local Extension office specialists. the placement of a grass sound, Graber said. locating pens, creating di- “There are a number of or visit http://www.nrcs. us Geographic differences buffer area to filter out “If it’s a sizeable opera- versions, moving dirt, and watersheds in the state that da.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main Geographic location solids. Making sure cattle tion where they may need a building wastewater ponds have these plans in place,” /ks/contact/. within the state plays a sub- feeding facilities are envi- wastewater pond, or they through a number of nation- stantial role in the environ- ronmentally sound could have to do a lot of dirt re- al, state and local pro- SO.JO.CO.AUCTION & SWAP,LLC mental soundness of a cattle pay off financially. shaping, then it can get into grams. feeding site, Graber said. “If it’s a new operation, it quite a few dollars,” he said. “Most of those (funds) are Steeper slopes in eastern will pay dividends if they “We can see the cost of mak- through the Environmental CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Kansas, minimum rainfall take a close look at that site ing the changes get as high Quality Incentives Program in western Kansas, and sen- before they start building SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM sitive groundwater in cen- any pens,” Graber said. LOCATION: 18900 N. WEBSTER — SPRING HILL KS tral and south-central Kan- If a producer has chosen EAST OF 169 HWY. & 191st. sas all pose threats to pro- a site that is environmental- CONSIGNMENTS WANTED ducers. ly poor, it’s time to start SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 — 12:00 NOON “If producers live in the searching for a new site. GUNAmerican Legion AUCTION Post 14, 3408 W. 6th Street TRACTORS, VEHICLES, CONSTRUCTION EQUIP., western part of the state, Graber said the first step 66049 See next week’sTRAILERS, Grass & Grain & TOOLS. for full auction listing. rainfall is at a minimum,” producers can do in this See www.dandlauctions.comLAWRENCE, for Complete KS Gun List & Photos! Graber explained. “From an process is contact a water- environmental standpoint, shed specialist. Excellent Private Gun Collection - Plan to attend!! High-Quality AUCTIONEER: CHARLIE ANGEL • MANAGER: LEON KNIGHT FOR MORE INFO. CALL 913-592-5001. that makes it easier to deal “The starting point is get- Rifles, Shotguns andAll Handguns, State and Federal Plus Vintage Regulations Movie, Apply. Circus and with, because we can mini- ting some help evaluating Wild West Posters. mize runoff. Conversely, if their site,” Graber said. D & L Auctions, Lawrence, KS they live in the southeastern “Maybe they’re already lo- 785-766-5630 • Auctioneer: Doug Riat part of the state and get 45 cated in a bad site, and in LAND AUCTION inches of rain a year, we some cases there are some SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM have a lot of potential runoff management things we can to deal with.” help them do. There are a ON LOCATION: 4445 Hoch Road — TOPEKA, KS “We’d like to see some- few of them out there that 858 acres m/l RANGELAND • SHAWNEE COUNTY, KS thing a little more gradual, are just poor sites and don’t • Good Grass • Tremendous Hunting • Near Topeka between 1.5 to 2 percent have many options, and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 — 3:00 PM slope,” he continued. “Of- (producers) may need to to- 3313 Germann Drive (West of Tuttle Creek) • Income potential!!!! ten, it’s more difficult to site tally relocate to a new site.” MANHATTAN, KANSAS See Oct. 28 Grass & Grain for complete information a feeding operation in the Project expenses and 5-6 Bedroom, 3 bath home on 3 plus Acres or see website below! eastern part of the state cost-share assistance See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete details. than it is in the western part It is important to be of the state.” aware of environmental DELBERT & JANET WILKS SELLER: DR. RUSSELL REITZ Sensitive or contaminat- considerations, Graber said. GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS MURRAY AUCTION AND REALTY ed groundwater in central Producers should know the VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER Stevewww.murrayauctionandrealty.com Murray, Broker/Auctioneer • 785-556-4354 and south-central Kansas differences between desir- 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 could be a major factor in able and undesirable sites www.gannonauctions.com [email protected] determining where to build and apply that knowledge to

Sell By STARTING TIME 10:30 AM Or Buy Cattle Auction Tuesdays We sold 1296 cattle November 4. Steer and heifer calves sold 10 limo hfrs 647 @ 235.00 1 blk cow 1410 @ 113.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOV. 11: steady to $5.00 higher. Feeder steers and heifers were steady to 2 blk hfrs 693 @ 235.00 1 blk cow 1535 @ 112.50 $3.00 higher. Cows and bulls sold steady to $5.00 higher. 2 blk hfrs 628 @ 234.00 1 blk cow 1455 @ 111.50 2 blk hfrs 653 @ 233.00 1 blk cow 1160 @ 110.50 • 40 Angus steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs., vacc. STEER & BULL CALVES 10 blk/bwf strs 967 @ 218.50 4 blk/sim hfrs 716 @ 231.00 1 char cow 1530 @ 110.00 2 blk strs 265 @ 332.50 16 blk strs 934 @ 216.00 72 blk/bwf hfrs 746 @ 230.50 1 blk cow 1630 @ 109.50 • 27 Angus steers & heifers, 450-500 lbs., vacc. 14 blk/bwf strs 465 @ 318.00 8 mix strs 963 @ 212.50 9 blk hfrs 726 @ 229.00 1 blk cow 1175 @ 109.00 • 150 Angus bwf strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., vacc. 2 blk strs 403 @ 316.00 3 blk/red strs 1058 @ 204.00 3 blk hfrs 653 @ 226.00 1 blk cow 1135 @ 108.00 1 blk bull 285 @ 311.00 2 bwf hfrs 733 @ 221.00 1 blk cow 1470 @ 107.00 • 140 black Simmental steers & heifers, 500-650 11 blk/red strs 416 @ 310.50 HEIFER CALVES 61 blk/bwf hfrs 821 @ 220.25 1 blk cow 1240 @ 106.50 lbs., weaned & vacc. 4 bwf strs 428 @ 308.00 4 blk/bwf hfrs 339 @ 303.00 7 blk hfrs 779 @ 220.00 1 blk cow 1265 @ 106.00 3 blk strs/bulls 392 @ 310.00 1 blk hfr 255 @ 300.00 3 blk hfrs 778 @ 219.00 1 blk cow 1200 @ 105.50 • 85 Angus Charolais steers, 650-800 lbs., weaned, 4 blk/bwf strs 428 @ 308.00 2 blk/bwf hfrs 303 @ 295.00 43 blk hfrs 856 @ 218.25 1 blk cow 1265 @ 105.00 8 blk/bwf strs 468 @ 307.00 5 blk hfrs 397 @ 286.00 58 mix hfrs 873 @ 210.75 1 blk cow 1055 @ 103.50 3 rounds vaccine 3 x-bred strs 432 @ 306.00 3 blk/bwf hfrs 410 @ 284.00 21 blk/bwf hfrs 1066 @ 207.00 1 blk cow 1090 @ 103.00 • 22 Angus bwf heifers, all Mill Brae sired, same 2 blk strs 483 @ 301.00 6 blk/bwf hfrs 409 @ 281.00 1 blk cow 1135 @ 101.50 6 blk/bwf strs 503 @ 298.00 1 blk hfr 425 @ 280.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES 1 blk cow 1170 @ 101.00 above steers 2 blk strs 530 @ 288.00 2 blk/bwf hfrs 273 @ 276.00 8 blk/bwf hfrts 931 @ 214.50 1 wf cow 1295 @ 100.00 • 41 black strs & hfrs, 600-700 lbs., weaned, vacc. 2 blk strs/bulls 450 @ 284.00 2 blk hfrs 418 @ 272.00 7 blk hfrts 1051 @ 204.00 2 bwf/red bulls 445 @ 283.00 3 blk/char hfrs 475 @ 266.00 1 blk hfrt 1080 @ 182.00 BRED COWS • 180 black Charolais steers, 800-850 lbs. 4 blk/bwf strs 544 @ 277.00 2 blk/sim hfrs 313 @ 264.00 1 blk hfrt 1025 @ 160.50 1 bwf cow @ 2325.00 • 70 black heifers, 700-725 lbs. 9 blk strs 548 @ 274.50 9 blk hfrs 501 @ 264.00 1 blk hfrt 705 @ 157.00 1 bwf cow @ 1625.00 7 blk strs/bulls 513 @ 270.00 2 red/blk hfrs 433 @ 261.00 1 blk hfrt 1125 @ 150.00 1 blk cow @ 1575.00 • 130 black heifers, 725-750 lbs. 2 bwf hfrs 365 @ 260.00 1 bwf hfrt 1095 @ 142.50 1 blk cow @ 1450.00 • 70 black Charolais heifers, 750-800 lbs. STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 8 blk/bwf hfrs 466 @ 259.00 1 blk cow 1000 @ 145.00 1 bwf cow @ 1035.00 3 blk strs 587 @ 270.00 9 blk/bwf hfrs 471 @ 259.00 1 bwf cow 1585 @ 127.50 1 bwf cow @ 1025.00 • 30 black heifers, 800-825 lbs., Northern origin 12 mix strs 559 @ 261.00 8 blk hfrs 539 @ 256.00 1 blk cow 1335 @ 126.00 11 blk/bwf strs 650 @ 254.50 15 blk/bwf hfrs 509 @ 255.00 1 blk cow 1455 @ 125.50 BULLS • 90 black, 900-925 lbs., Northern origin 14 limo strs 632 @ 253.00 6 blk hfrs 547 @ 254.00 1 blk cow 1310 @ 124.00 1 bwf bull 1260 @ 141.00 • 61 black crossbred steers, 900-925 lbs. 20 blk/bwf strs 631 @ 250.00 3 blk/bwf hfrs 517 @ 251.00 1 blk cow 1300 @ 121.00 1 blk bull 1185 @ 134.00 27 blk strs 668 @ 249.75 2 red hfrs 515 @ 249.00 1 blk cow 1175 @ 120.50 1 blk bull 1340 @ 133.50 • 58 black crossbred steers, 900-925 lbs. 7 blk/bwf strs 600 @ 249.00 2 blk hfrs 485 @ 245.00 2 blk cows 1430 @ 120.00 1 blk bull 1990 @ 131.50 5 blk strs 665 @ 248.00 4 limo hfrs 549 @ 235.00 1 bwf cow 1465 @ 119.50 1 blk bull 1870 @ 127.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOV. 18: 3 bwf/wf strs 677 @ 248.00 1 x-bred cow 1415 @ 117.50 1 blk bull 1475 @ 126.00 3 bwf strs 668 @ 245.00 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 blk cow 1285 @ 116.50 1 blk bull 1570 @ 125.00 2 blk/bwf strs 733 @ 241.00 20 blk/bwf hfrs 567 @ 254.50 1 bwf cow 1285 @ 115.50 1 blk bull 1520 @ 122.00 • 36 blk strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs., weaned, vacc. 9 blk/bwf strs 702 @ 240.00 4 blk hfrs 556 @ 251.50 1 blk cow 1185 @ 114.00 1 blk bull 1250 @ 110.00 120 blk/bwf strs 857 @ 238.50 3 blk hfrs 567 @ 250.00 1 blk cow 1425 @ 113.50 • 130 black heifers, 750-800 lbs. 5 x-bred strs 793 @ 237.00 6 bwf hfrs 587 @ 247.50 61 blk/bwf strs 873 @ 235.85 37 blk/bwf hfrs 611 @ 247.00 SPECIAL STOCK COW & 5 limo strs 735 @ 234.00 6 blk hfrs 587 @ 243.00 There WILL be a sale NOVEMBER 25 9 blk/bwf strs 761 @ 229.00 2 blk/bwf hfrs 615 @ 241.00 BREEDING BULL SALE 5 blk strs 693 @ 223.50 4 blk/red hfrs 586 @ 239.00 25 mix strs 873 @ 221.25 4 blk hfrs 651 @ 237.00 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 • 1 PM 54 blk/char strs 915 @ 221.00 18 blk/red hfrs 611 @ 236.00 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE 57 mix strs 957 @ 219.60 4 blk/bwf hfrs 638 @ 235.50 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.