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FARM for SALE: FARM for SALE: 000 Maple Hill RD Manhattan Commission Company -13 Grass & Grain, October 16, 2018 Page 13 Sow lifetime productivity provides a more complete picture It’s time to rethink sow from the time she becomes fore exiting the farrowing This year, the Nation- productivity measures breeding eligible until she stall. al Pork Board expanded Sow lifetime produc- leaves the herd. But too “We need to look at its sow longevity efforts tivity (SLP) is defined as many sows leave the herd sow data differently,” said by organizing the Pig Sur- the total number of qual- too soon. Research shows Chris Hostetler, animal vivability Working Group. ity pigs that a sow weans that one in 40 sows die be- science director for Pork The Pork Checkoff’s ani- Checkoff. “Pigs per sow mal science committee has per year not only fails to committed nearly 80 per- address the sow’s longevi- cent of its 2018 research KB Classen 4517 won reserve supreme champion ty; it does not account for budget to the effort, with piglet quality or viability.” the animal welfare and overall breeds and grand champion owned female In 2010, the National swine health committees at the 2018 Kansas State Fair Junior Angus Show, Pork Board’s producer-led bringing total Checkoff Sept. 9 in Hutchinson. Ashley Kennedy, Satanta, committees created the funding to $1 million. Iowa owns the March 2017 daughter of EXAR Classen Sow Lifetime Productivi- State University research- 1422B. ty Task Force to identify ers, headed by Jason Ross, and fund research to ad- Iowa Pork Industry Center dress areas that affect SLP. (IPIC) director, was award- GOING ON NOW!! ONLINE The National Pork Board ed the first project to clas- 9001 Hwy K7 — LENEXA, KS 66227 committed $2.7 million of sify sow mortality reasons, Preview: Mon, Oct 22, Noon-3pm • Bidding will soft close 6 pm Oct. 23 Hinrichsen Forever Lady 7073 won reserve grand Pork Checkoff funds over with an emphasis on sow Case 580K 4x4 backhoe, Campbell Hausfeld 60 gal air champion owned female at the 2018 Kansas State seven years, with the goal pelvic organ prolapses. compressor, Chain saw, Hand/Power tools! Fair Junior Angus Show, Sept. 9 in Hutchinson. Eva of identifying strategies to The researchers are track- View the website for complete catalog w/photos & terms. Hinrichsen, Westmoreland, owns the October 2017 improve industry SLP by ing more than 100 farms 30 percent. The completed and 400,000 sows from 16 LINDSAY AUCTIONS & REALTY, LLC • 913.441.1557 daughter of CH Captain America 5008. Ty Bayer, Professional C.A.I. Auctioneers • Thomas J. & Thomas M. Lindsay research is now available, states. Weekly reports www.lindsayauctions.com Ringle, Wis., Scott Bayer, Ringle, Wis., evaluated via four archived webinars are available online from the 57 entries. presented last August. IPIC. FARM FOR SALE: FARM FOR SALE: 000 Maple Hill RD. • Shawnee Co., KS 000 Maple Hill RD. • Shawnee Co., KS between the cities of Maple Hill & Rossville, KS between the cities of Maple Hill & Rossville, KS • 64.6 Acres +/- Irrigated tillable crop • 124.5 Ac. +/- Irrigated tillable crop ground 124.5 Acres +/- ground features Reinke Pivot irrig- 177.5 Acres +/- features Reinke Pivot irrigation system w/ Kaw River Valley Bottom Ground ation system & newer JD Engine. Kaw River Valley Bottom Ground end gun & newer JD Engine + 2 wells • 15 Acres +/- of tillable Dry land • 26.7 Ac. +/- dry land tillable crop ground. Sale Price: $632,500 crop ground. Sale Price: $1,037,460 • 18.5 Acres m/l of hunting & fishing along • 44 +/- Acres of diversified timper the Kansas River & access along the perfect for hunting & fishing. west bank of Bourbanais Creek. • Proven wildlife habitat that fea- • Wildlife habitat includes deer, turkeys, & tures bald eagles, deer, turkey, flatheads (7.5+/- Ac. waste). and flatheads. (1.2+/- Ac. waste) • Easy paved road access on Maple Hill SUNFLOWER MLS: • Easy access to the farm along SUNFLOWER MLS: Road. #198700 the paved Maple Hill Road. #198701 Similar Property Also Available: SUNFLOWER Similar Property Also Available: SUNFLOWER MLS #198700: 124.5 +/- ACRES for $632,500 MLS #198701: 177.5 +/- ACRES for $1,037,460 Property Listed Exclusively by: Property Listed Exclusively by: The HESSE REAL ESTATE GROUP The HESSE REAL ESTATE GROUP Anne Hesse: 785-845-6617 Anne Hesse: 785-845-6617 Scott Hesse: 785-554-5440 Scott Hesse: 785-554-5440 email us: [email protected] email us: [email protected] 1225 SW HARVEY ST. • Topeka, KS 66604 1225 SW HARVEY ST. • Topeka, KS 66604 785-783-8338 • www.HawksRealEstatePros.com 785-783-8338 • www.HawksRealEstatePros.com COMM. CATTLE AUCTION MANHATTAN CO. INC. EVERY FRIDAY 1-800-834-1029 STARTING 10:00 A.M. ON WEIGH COWS Toll-Free FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 • OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE Our CONSIGNMENTS can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com & logging onto the online subscription For our sale Friday, October 12, steer St. Marys 6 blk [email protected] Basehor 1 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 Hols [email protected] and heifer calves were selling on a weak- Flush 5 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 Hols [email protected] Manhattan 1 Hols [email protected] er market, especially on the unweaned HEIFERS — 550-750 LBS Manhattan 1 bwf [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] calves with no shots, as buyers con- Eureka 37 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] Morganville 1 blk [email protected] cerned with muddy lots and damp condi- Eureka 27 blk [email protected] Morganville 1 blk [email protected] tions. Stocker feeder cattle were selling Osage City 10 blk [email protected] at mostly steady prices on a lighter test. Randolph 4 blk [email protected] SPECIAL STOCK COW & Culls cows were selling $1-$3 lower. St. Marys 16 blk [email protected] STEER CALVES — 450-550 LBS Alma 5 blk [email protected] Osage City 4 blk [email protected] Ottawa 5 blk [email protected] BRED HEIFER SALE Eureka 12 blk [email protected] St. George 4 blk [email protected] Flush 5 blk [email protected] Flush 8 blk [email protected] WED., OCT. 17 • STARTING 11:00 AM Osage City 9 blk [email protected] Baldwin City 5 blk [email protected] Osage City 10 blk [email protected] Overland Park 4 Cross [email protected] Edgerton 4 bwf [email protected] BABY CALVES Consisting of a good selection of: Randolph 9 blk [email protected] Morganville 3 Cross @375.00 Alma 5 blk [email protected] Council Grove 1 blk @325.00 Bred 1st Calf Heifers, STEERS — 550-925 LBS Morganville 1 Cross @310.00 Eureka 18 blk [email protected] Council Grove 1 blk @300.00 1st Calf Heifer Pairs, Pairs, and St. Marys 12 blk [email protected] Oskaloosa 1 bwf @250.00 Overland Park 6 blk [email protected] Council Grove 1 blk @210.00 Eureka 35 blk [email protected] Morganville 1 Cross @175.00 Bred Cows and Bulls. Leavenworth 17 rd Ang [email protected] BULLS — 1,400-2,075 LBS Overland Park 9 bwf [email protected] Basehor 1 Char [email protected] Flush 6 blk [email protected] Riley 1 blk [email protected] For a complete listing visit our leavenworth 8 rd Ang [email protected] Soldier 1 rd Angus [email protected] Baldwin City 6 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] website at mcclivestock.com Onaga 30 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] Olathe 4 bwf [email protected] Topeka 1 rd Ang [email protected] Onaga 84 Cross [email protected] Wakarusa 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR OCT. 19 Randolph 5 blk [email protected] COWS & HEIFERETTES — 875-1,825 LBS • 55 choice reputation blk strs & hfrs, weaned 60 days, 700-800 lbs. Ottawa 10 blk [email protected] Wamego 6 blk [email protected] • 40 choice reputation blk strs & hfrs, 1 round shots, 650-800 lbs. St. Marys 17 bk [email protected] Alta Vista 4 blk [email protected] • 85 mostly blk, few red & few Char strs but mostly hfrs, long weaned, 600-700 lbs. Wamego 5 blk [email protected] Leavenworth 1 rd Ang [email protected] • 110 mostly blk hfrs, 1 rd shots, 700-750 lbs. Havensville 8 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 Cross [email protected] • 40 choice blk strs & hfrs, complete rd shots in Spring, 500-600 lbs. Westmoreland 5 bwf [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] • 55 choice red and blk Angus strs & hfrs, 3 rds shots, 45 days weaned, strs are PI Havensville 28 blk [email protected] Oskaloosa 1 blk [email protected] tested, all bunk broke and poured, 450-525 lbs. Alma 5 blk [email protected] Leavenworth 1 bwf [email protected] • 50 choice blk & bwf strs & hfrs, pre-weaning shots, 550-650 lbs. Onaga 12 Cross [email protected] Morganville 1 bwf [email protected] • 45 Angus & Char cross strs & hfrs, 500-625 kbs. Flush 5 blk [email protected] Leavenworth 1 blk [email protected] HEIFER CALVES — 400-550 LBS Manhattan 1 Hols [email protected] Osage City 9 blk [email protected] Americus 1 rd Ang [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR OCT. 26 Osage City 12 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] • 30 Angus strs & hfrs, 45 days weaned, 2 rds shots, bunk broke, Angus source St. George 1 Cross [email protected] Randolph 11 blk [email protected] tags, 400-550 lbs.
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