Teagarden named KLA chief executive reaches agreement on KLA president Jeff He grew up on a diversified Republican River Compact disputes Sternberger recently an- ag operation near LaCygne. nounced Matt Teagarden is Teagarden graduated from Kansas, Colorado and with our neighbors in Ne- in Nebraska and Colorado Nebraska officials an- braska and Colorado. There to develop common-sense the new KLA chief execu- Kansas State University nounced recently that the is still work to be done to proposals that protect Kan- tive officer (CEO). Teagar- with a degree in agricultur- three states have signed strengthen our relationships sas’ rights under the Com- den, a member of the KLA al economics. He and his agreements resolving sever- and to administer the Com- pact while balancing cer- staff since 2001, was named wife, Stephanie, have a al Republican River Com- pact together, but today’s tainty and flexibility for all to replace current CEO Dee grown daughter, Allie, and pact issues. One of the agreements are very impor- three states. We are encour- Likes after a nationwide son-in-law Kale Monk. agreements ensures that the tant steps towards a much aged by these agreements search. The search commit- “It’s an honor to be cho- Kansas Bostwick Irrigation better long-term situation,” and will continue to work tee’s recommendation was sen to lead such a respected District in north central Jackie McClaskey, Kansas with Nebraska and Col- approved by both the KLA organization,” said Teagar- Kansas will have a viable ir- Secretary of Agriculture orado to resolve the Repub- Executive Committee and den. “We have a tremen- rigation water supply for the said. lican River issues that still Board of Directors. dous staff and I look for- 2015 growing season while Kansas Gov. Brownback separate us. This is what the Teagarden has served as ward to continuing the providing Nebraska certain- understands how important water users of Kansas, Ne- a key liaison between KLA team-oriented approach ty of the effectiveness of its water is to the citizens of braska and Colorado rightly staff and volunteer leaders that has served KLA mem- compact compliance efforts. Kansas and is willing to expect of us,” McClaskey during his 13 years as KLA bers well.” Teagarden offi- The other agreement en- fight for the water needs of said. director of industry rela- initiatives through NCBA cially will begin his duties sures that Colorado and the state and has directed his Officials from the Kan- tions and information tech- by building consensus with as CEO January 1. He is Kansas will work towards administration to work with sas Department of Agricul- nology. He is KLA’s lead staff and members of other only the ninth executive di- improving Kansas’ water Colorado and Nebraska to ture and the Kansas Water supply on the South Fork reach an agreement. Office will be holding infor- staff person on federal gov- state cattle organizations. rector in KLA’s 120-year Republican River while au- The two resolutions fi- mational meetings in the ernment relations, advanc- “Matt’s dedication to history. Likes will assume thorizing Colorado to re- nalizing the agreements areas affected in the Repub- ing KLA member policy KLA goes without ques- the title of KLA chief exec- ceive credit in the Compact were unanimously approved lican River Basin over the through relationships with tion,” said Sternberger. “He utive emeritus January 1, accounting for operating its in a special meeting of the next few months to update the Kansas congressional is not only qualified, but 2015. He will remain em- augmentation project on the Republican River Compact local stakeholders on the delegation and other agency has the experience neces- ployed by KLA in an advi- North Fork Republican Administration held in Den- current agreements between contacts. Teagarden coordi- sary to lead this great or- sory role to work on future River. ver, Colorado. the states and to learn more nates KLA member policy ganization into the future.” initiatives. “I’m pleased with the “The Kansas team work- about local needs and con- agreements we’ve come to ed hard with our neighbors cerns. Wichita Farm & Ranch Show WTO rules COOL violates treaty obligations The World Trade Organization (WTO) publicly released the official findings of a set for November 11-13 dispute resolution panel convened to review complaints by Mexico and Canada that The 20th annual Wichita the revised U.S. country-of-origin labeling (COOL) rule continues to discriminate Farm & Ranch Show will be against cattle and pork imports from those countries. The WTO panel agreed with held November 11th, 12th, Mexico and Canada that the U.S. COOL rule is discriminatory and constitutes a tech- and 13th at the Sam Fulco nical barrier to trade in violation of treaty obligations. Pavilion located at the “In particular, the compliance panel concluded that the amended COOL measure Kansas Pavilions, Park City, increases the original COOL measure’s detrimental impact on the competitive oppor- Kansas. Doors open at 9:00 tunities of imported livestock in the U.S. market, because it necessitates increased seg- a.m. daily with Tuesday regation of meat and livestock according to origin; entails a higher recordkeeping bur- night’s close at 5:00 p.m., den; and increases the original COOL measure’s incentive to choose domestic over Wednesday night’s close at imported livestock,” a summary of the WTO findings stated. “The detrimental impact 7:00 pm and Thursday’s caused by the amended COOL measure’s labeling and recordkeeping rules could not wrap up at 4:00 p.m. be explained by the need to convey to consumers information regarding the countries Admission and parking at where livestock were born, raised and slaughtered.” the Wichita Farm & Ranch The U.S. has 60 days to appeal the ruling. If an appeal is filed, a new panel will be Show are free. “The 20th an- convened to review the case and issue a final WTO ruling on compliance – which nual show is going together could take an additional six months. If Mexico and Canada prevail, they would be au- great, with huge interest in thorized to seek compensation through retaliatory tariffs on U.S. products. Both coun- the livestock industry re- Cattle chute demonstrations are one of the popular fea- tries have stated that they would avail themselves of these retaliatory measures, which flecting the current record tures of the Wichita Farm Show. Photo by Donna Sullivan would likely impact other commodities and products in addition to beef and pork. livestock prices” said Steve Guenthner, show manager. tures cross-country and Show for KFRM’s “Market American AgCredit will around the globe to share the Shoot-Out VIII” on Tuesday, Just chillin’ present Trent Loos Thursday amazing stories of people November 11th. It all starts at 12:45 p.m. Saddle up and who bring good things to the with Kyle’s disappointing ride with Trent as he ven- world we live in. There is no ham sandwich at 5:00 p.m. admission charge to attend Pete Loewen, Tom Leffler, this seminar located in the Derek Hermesch and Mark northwest corner of Sam Gold will be shooting it out Fulco Pavilion. in the KFRM corral. If you Featured at this year’s don’t want to be looking farm show are a full line-up down the wrong end of the of sprayers, building and pricing barrel when it comes seed manufacturers and once to marketing your crops and again a full lineup of live- livestock then don’t miss the stock handling equipment. marketing event of the year. On display will be the For tickets and information newest in grain and livestock call KFRM at 1-888-550- trailers plus a full line of 5376. scales, squeeze chutes, farm Local horsemanship cli- tools and accessories to nician Scott Daily will be complement any farming op- working the horse training eration. demos twice daily. The free KFRM Market clinic is being held each day: Shoot-Out VIII Tuesday 10:00 a.m. & 4:00 Wow. Livestock produc- p.m., Wednesday 11:30 am ers are having great times, & 6:00 p.m., Thursday 10:30 and the grain producer is in a a.m. and & 2:30 p.m. Those year with good, fall produc- attending Scott Daily Horse- tion, poor wheat production, manship Clinics can register A little calf and his feathered friends soak up the autumn sun on a family farm and terrible prices. Head to in Riley County. Photo by Rachael Sullivan the Wichita Farm & Ranch Continued on page 6 Page 2 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 vention was designed to siren departments make let customers make larger sure you’re in a good mood purchases more easily. and make you more will- Heck, it’s got wheels and ing to spend. plenty of room. Where’s the milk? You Most supermarkets put know – what you came high-margin departments here to buy in the first Supermarket Shenanigans like floral and fresh-baked place? A couple of months ago Calliope. This fascinating goods near the front door. Supermarkets stock I took my oldest grand- little gadget makes the By John Schlageck, entertainment magazine – dairy products and other They’re located on your daughter out for her birth- sounds of wildlife in the Kansas Farm Bureau what has The Donald done right and most people essentials on the back wall Why do you think your with his hair now? shop from right to left – so you must fight your way day date. After watching great outdoors when you mom made a grocery list In case you hadn’t no- just like driving your car. through, aisles of chips, the bakers through a large push its buttons. The and stuck to it? ticed, you can buy happi- That way you’ll run into candy, cookies and other glass window at Radina’s chirping of crickets… From the time you ness at your local super- such items when your cart snack food – the entire in Manhattan, we ventured the call of a bobwhite enter a supermarket park- market. Prep yourself be- is empty and you’re still store – to find them. over to the Flint Hills Dis- quail… the howling of coy- ing lot until you reach the fore you pull into the park- good spirits. Once many customers covery Center, where we otes. checkout counter, every ing lot. Make a list before Another reason to start buy their first item, shop- part of a supermarket is you leave home. Stick to it. with flowers and baked ping becomes a quest. proceeded to make many “My daddy shoots and designed to make you Warm colors attract goods is the smell. You They walk up and down wonderful discoveries. traps coyotes,” she an- spend more money than shoppers to a supermar- can’t help but follow your every aisle without deviat- After she’d put together all nounced with enough vol- you need to. ket. Cool colors create a nose as you begin salivat- ing. the puzzles on a big mag- ume you would have Look at your own shop- pleasing environment ing and increase your Supermarkets stack netic wall, explored under- thought she was still hold- ping habits. How often do once inside and encourage speed toward the apple items they most want you ground wildlife and tried ing the auctioneer’s micro- you dash to the store for shoppers to linger longer fritters. In less than two to buy at eye level. For ex- her hand at auctioneering phone. Her new little milk and walk out with a and that means higher minutes time you’ve pur- ample, in the cereal aisle box of donuts (they’ll taste sales. chased a dozen tasty bulk items are placed at and branding cattle, we friend looked puzzled and so good for breakfast), a The first thing most of treats. Yum. the bottom. Healthy cereal went upstairs where there her new little friend’s big bag of chips and salsa us do when we walk It’s almost unfair and is stocked at the top while is no shortage of things for eight-month-pregnant mo- (for fun), ice cream (it was through the doors is reach you’re well on your way to expensive, brand-name ce- children to do. She made a ther looked absolutely on sale), a fresh baguette for a shopping cart. You impulse buying – grocery real is situated at eye new acquaintance at the mortified. (it smelled so good) and an may not know, this 1938 in- list be damned. These level, usually at the end of giant Lite-Brite board, “Well,” I offered by way aisles. Continued on page 7 and the little girl followed of explanation, “We can’t her over to the Cowboy have them dragging off baby calves, can we?” And that was the end of the interaction. Lila would have been more than happy to give further explanation about the puppy they lost to coy- otes or how sad her daddy This is the week we have all candidate who more closely follows was when he found the dreamed of for about six months your viewpoint. Don’t just confine calf they had killed and now. The elections are over and this to one issue either; make sure partially eaten… you most of us could not be more re- you look at their whole body of know, all those harsh real- lieved. Well, I guess unless you are a work. Are they working to represent ities of life that country printing service, voice- over actor, the values and ideas of the majority kids are so well-versed in. U.S. Postal executive, TV ad sales- of the voters in your area? But I was afraid it might be man or political pundit. I don’t I know this is all Civics 101 and a bit much for the little girl know about you but I have never we learned it back in grade school. and her mom. So we mo- been so happy to get less mail and Somehow I think we have all forgot- seyed on over to the next watch toilet paper commercials in ten what we were taught. Remem- exhibit, Lila holding my my life. ber how excited you were the first hand and singing the coy- It seems like each election cycle time you got to vote? Okay, maybe ote song her dad had the ads get less and less civil. Elec- everyone is not the political nerd I taught her. It’s set to the tions now have become more about am, but our right to vote is one of tune of 99 Bottles of Beer finding dirt on your opponent or the most important rights we have. on the Wall and involved telling us about how bad his or her Are we valuing it and treating it with the number of calf-killing decisions are and not about where the reverence we should? Are our coyotes he had sent to you stand on the issues or what you candidates treating us with the re- their demise. Again, you’d will do if elected. Let me stop right spect and reverence they should? In have thought she still held now to let you know that I am not either case I suspect the answer is pointing the finger at any one candi- no and we need to go back to ele- date because all of them are guilty. mentary school civics to change it. Interest in civic duty and elections That is why this short period be- are at an all- time low and many tween elections (and it is getting people are turned off by candidate’s shorter all the time) is so critical. We actions. I suspect it is a reflection of need to make sure our elected offi- our society in general but it in any cials know we are watching and that case it is unacceptable. we care. If we don’t agree with them Can we break this downward we need to start looking for a candi- spiral of nastiness and mudsling- date who best matches our values ing? It all starts with us as voters; it and beliefs and work to get them is our responsibility to push for elected. That is when we can de- more accountability from elected of- mand more from the campaigns of ficials and candidates alike. We are our candidates. the ones who have said we don’t As informed, educated citizens have time for anything more than who have been part of the process 30-second sound bites and slick fly- year-round, we can demand more ers. Reading and investigating information and less negative ads. where candidates stand takes too We can find out where our candi- much of the time we don’t have. dates stand and have civil debates That, my friends, needs to change. among ourselves about the direction Becoming informed voters is one our great nation should be headed. of our greatest civic duties and, in Our candidates could debate each fact, it may be the most important. other, talking about the issues while We need to start following our elect- we listen thoughtfully. That would ed officials’ actions whether they are be a far cry from the sharp attacks in D.C., Topeka or our county seat. on each other, while the crowd yells It may be hard to know where they down the other side, that we saw in GRASS & GRAIN (USPS 937-880) stand on issues during a campaign debates this year. The newsweekly for Kansas and southern Ne- but it should be much clearer when I know a certain amount of this braska, published each Tuesday at 1531 Yuma they are on the job. If their stands has happened in every election (Box 1009), Manhattan, KS by Ag Press, Inc. on issues are not clear then you since Washington but I am sure it is Periodicals postage paid at Manhattan, Kansas. Postmaster send address changes to: Ag Press, may have your answer for the next getting worse each election cycle. 785-539-7558 Box 1009, Manhattan, KS 66505. election. That is why I am asking, really Fax 785-539-2679 Subscription — $79 for 2 years. $43 for 1 year, If their stand is different than pleading, with each of you as fellow includes sales tax. Outside Kansas, $50 for 1 yours take time to correspond with voters and citizens to ask for a Editor — Donna Sullivan year, $93 for 2 years. them and find out why. Tell them change, demand better. Then maybe [email protected] MEMBER OF your view-point and back it up. If an election year won’t be something — Advertising Staff — Associated Press they choose to differ then you have we dread, with relief coming the first Steve Reichert • [email protected] [email protected] www.grassandgrain.com every reason to look for another Wednesday in November. Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 3 the auctioneer’s micro- have been a perfect op- on an operation in just one phone. portunity that I missed, but night’s hunting and feed- As we left, I was a little it definitely was an oppor- ing frenzy. We’ve felt that more proud of her than I tunity. I’ve been married pain in our own pocket- was of myself. She was to a hunter and trapper for books. ready to offer a boisterous 33 years and raised two Hopefully, if given the explanation of why we do sons who do the same. My opportunity again, I will do what we do, while I was husband has done dam- a better job. Who knows, more afraid of making a age-control trapping for I’ve got three more grand- scene and sending a many livestock producers kids to take on birthday woman into premature and we know all too well dates to the Flint Hills Dis- labor. I know that timing is the financial toll a pack of covery Center. I might just everything, and it may not hungry coyotes can take get another chance. American AgCredit to sponsor Trent Loos at Wichita Farm Show Trent Loos, host of Loos Tales, will touted as an agricultural activist, came speak at the Wichita Farm and Ranch true on January 8, 2001 when “Loos Show on Thursday, November 13 at 12:45 Tales” aired on radio station KMZU in p.m., sponsored by American AgCredit. Missouri. Today, three million listeners Connecting rural and urban America by on nearly 100 radio stations in 19 states sharing the positive story of production hear the show every day, along with many agriculture has been the mission of Loos who listen online worldwide. since he walked into a radio station in The 2014 Wichita Farm and Ranch Spearfish, S.D. in 2000 and asked to do his Show will be held November 11, 12, 13 at own program. That dream of this sixth the Kansas Pavilions in Park City. Admis- generation United States farmer, often sion and parking are free.

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However, the ufacturer for the use of the on the counter for more than 3 ture include ants marching current system of food product product while at peak quality. hours, throw it out. in single file, crickets com- dating in the U.S. can be very *Note that these dates gen- • If the product has a “use- ing into the house and spi- confusing, with a number of dif- erally refer to food quality, by” date on the package, follow ders building larger than ferent types of dates on food rather than safety. However, that date to determine when to usual webs. If you’ve no- product labels that are not nec- they can give a general idea of use it. If it has a “sell-by” or no ticed animals, including essarily related to food safety. how long the food has been in date, cook or freeze the product. So how can consumers try to the market. • Follow the handling and pets, growing a thicker keep themselves and their fam- 3) Many canned foods are preparation instructions on the Nature predicts winter than usual coat and possi- ilies from getting sick from eat- required to have a packing product label. bly storing more fat, then ing food that is past its prime of code which enables manufac- • Avoid cross-contamina- By Lou Ann Thomas the wooly bear caterpillar those are more signs win- safety, but also not waste food? turers to rotate their stock and tion and ensure proper sanita- This fall is spectacular may be an indication of ter might pack a punch this Here are a few tips: locate their products in the tion. with the brilliant yellow, winter weather. If the year. 1) The only food product on event of a recall. These codes • If the product does have orange and red leaves caterpillar’s brown band is Squirrels are another which expiration dates are fed- are NOT meant for consumers visible mold, off odors, the can mixed with the bronze of wide, that is believed to predictor. If they are more erally regulated is infant for- to interpret in any way as use- is bulging or other similar the prairie grasses. I love mean a mild winter. If active during this time of mula. Therefore, you should by dates (unless they are clear- signs, this spoilage could be a this season. But who does- there is more black on year it may mean a snowy NOT buy or use baby formula ly marked as a “use-by” date). sign that dangerous micro-or- n’t? You rarely hear any- these caterpillars, that can winter is ahead. And if after its “use-by” date, for both 4) The most important thing ganisms may also be present, so one complain about fall. indicate a harsher winter. there are more acorns and safety and nutritional reasons. consumers can do to impact the with such products, use the “If But even we who grow My dog Boone and I have the shells are thicker than 2) Some states do require length of time they can safely in doubt, throw it out” rule. giddy at the sight of a noticed a lot of wooly usual that too can mean dating of some foods, but other keep and use food is to handle 5) With food that will be con- maple tree showing off its caterpillars on our morn- heavy snow. than infant formula, there is no it properly. This includes the sumed by vulnerable popula- splendor, know that winter ing walks and the brown Honestly, although I regulated food dating system following: tions (young children, the eld- is coming soon and that and black bands appear find nature’s signs regard- across the U.S. Various groups • If perishable, take the erly, pregnant women, immune- means it’s time to gather about equal in width, so ing winter weather inter- have made recommendations food home immediately after comprised, people with limited firewood, bring in warm maybe the caterpillars esting and likely good indi- to standardize the system used, purchase and refrigerate it (at mobility), extra caution should weather plants, stock the haven’t made up their cators of what to expect, but at this time, dates are put be exercised when determining 40°F or below) within at least 2 pantry and prepare for minds yet. my most reliable method of on products in a variety of hours. Freeze it if you can't use how long to keep food in order north winds and the poten- If so, let’s consult other determining what kind of ways. USDA does provide the it within recommended safe re- to keep these groups as safe as tial for snow. winter predictors. It is be- winter we are having is following definitions for vari- frigerated storage times. Note possible. So what kind of winter lieved if you cut a persim- waiting until it gets here ous terms used on food product that once a perishable product For more information about labels: is frozen, microbial growth stops, this or other food safety issues, may be ahead for us? The mon seed in half the shape and then looking outside. • “Sell by” date: Tells the so it will be as safe as it was contact Erin Tynon, Family natural world may hold inside will indicate what That said, after check- store how long to display the when it went into the freezer. and Consumer Science Agent, hints, if not definitive an- kind of winter we may ing all of the above folklore product for sale. You should buy • Store foods in the cup- Pottawatomie County Exten- swers, to these questions. have. A knife shape means predictions, I have added, the product before that date. board, refrigerator or freezer sion Office, 785-457-3319. We’ve probably all the cold, icy wind will cut “buy new snow shovel” to • “Best if used by (or be- at the proper temperature and Email: [email protected] heard that the stripes of through us like a knife. A my fall to-do list. fore)” date: Recommended for length of time. 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DOUGLAS WELDINGCONTACT &: MACHINE INC. 785-536-4902 OPTIONS:  Post Hole Digger  Tool Boxes A Complete Cattle Feeding and Marketing Service  A Complete Cattle Feeding and Marketing Service 3 Spool Valve Tiffany Cattle Co.  Cake Feeder Family Owned Also: Flatbeds & Bale Spear Beds - New & Used And Operated BEDS IN STOCK - INSTALLATION AVAILABLE With a 15,000 head capacity,Tiffany Cattle Company is large enough to have economics of scale but small Boot Hill Sales enough to provide personal atten- 785-388-2245 Clay Center, KS 785-632-2632 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. $63,040 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 4, 2014 2014 Wichita Farm & Ranch Show November 11-13 Continued from page 1 the show. KFTI FM 92.3 demo given his views & City Scale will have their Information Desk and reg- be 18 years of age or old- to win ten 12- foot corral “Classic Country”, Behlen thoughts on livestock han- scale on hand recording ister for three $250 daily er). panels and a six by nine Country, Valley Vet Supply dling and medications. Val- weights. By visiting the cash drawings plus a Thurs- Show hours: walk-through gate, courtesy and Central City Scale are ley Vet staff will be adminis- daily squeeze chute demos, day afternoon drawing for Tuesday, November 11th of Behlen Horse Country. sponsoring the cattle tering the shots and livestock attendees have the chance to a Behlen Horse Country 40 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. For those looking to up- squeeze chute demos each drugs. Behlen Country is win a free sorting stick cour- foot round pen corral and Wednesday, November grade current livestock han- day: Tuesday 12:00 & 3:00 furnishing the crowding tub, tesy of Hoover Tarp Sales. a six by nine walk-thru gate 12th 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. dling facilities, questions can p.m., Wednesday 1:30 pm & chute panels and alleyway Check out the squeeze courtesy of the Wichita Thursday, November be answered by attending the 5:00 p.m., and Thursday at to correctly handle the chutes in action and make Farm & Ranch Show. (Must 13th 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily squeeze chute and han- 12:30 p.m. Dr. Preston Hick- cattle during the three days your decisions! dling equipment demos at man will be on hand at each of cattle demos. Central Visitors can stop at the Food for Thought presents Bruce Vincent Bruce Vincent will speak and shelter humanity. the American population visit: at K-State’s Forum Hall Through his many endeav- who produce food and the Blog: http://bloggingfood Monday Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. ors, which include testifying everyday consumer. forthought.blogspot.com/ for Food for Thought’s on natural resource issues For more information Facebook: www.face Upson Lecture Series. Vin- before Congress, appearing about Food for Thought, book.com/fftgroup cent’s presentation is titled on news programs such as “With Vision There Is Hope 60 Minutes and giving moti- – How NOT to Be The Ca- vational speeches across the reer Of Last Choice.” country, Vincent brings a Vincent will discuss the perspective on how to lead, importance of careers that not fight, the discussion over involve “getting your hands our nation’s environmental dirty,” and the thought health. process and attitude behind The event is open to the producing goods that stimu- K-State and local communi- late the economy and create ty. Admission is free. a healthy environment. Food For Thought, a A third-generation logger group of current and former from Montana, Vincent will Kansas State University stu- bring his thoughts on how an dents, is a grassroots organi- intelligent work force is zation with the mission of needed to raise and produce bridging the information gap the products that feed, clothe between the two percent of FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 11:00 AM Due to the death of my husband, I will sell our machinery lo- cated from the Jcts. of the Onaga Rd. and KS Hwy. 16 at the 80 ACRES +/- CLOUD COUNTY LAND Southwest edge of Onaga, KS — go 8 1/2 miles South on the LAND AUCTION Onaga Rd. then 3 miles West on Hartwich Rd. to Fremont, then 1 1/2 miles North to White Eagle Rd., then just to the West or MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 — 10:00 AM LIVING ESTATE SALE from Westmoreland, KS 1 mile South on Hwy. 99 to Hartwich VFW Hall - CLYDE, KANSAS 66938 RUBY (MRS. LEO) LARSON Rd., then 6 1/2 miles East to Fremont Rd., then 1 1/2 miles North LEGAL: S 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec. 15-6-1. This gently rolling tract is to White Eagle Rd. then West to: 18660 White Eagle Road — approximately 80 acres with 75.89 acres cropland. The balance of WHEATON, KANSAS the farm is waterways and waste. There are conservation prac- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 3 to 7 PM TRACTORS, TRUCKS, head adapter from Gleaner to tices in place. This is an excellent opportunity to SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 8 to 4 PM ANTIQUE CAR & TRAILERS John Deere; older Allied 6”x28’ LISTINGbuy highly AGENT’S productive NOTES: land with very little waste. Property general- 412 Liberty — CLAY CENTER, KS (TO SELL AT 1 PM) PTO auger on wheels; Rhino 3 ly only sells once in lifetime, don’t miss your chance to buy this FURNITURE: Thomasville bed- household hand tools.LARGE Ford 6700 dsl tractor w/cab, 6830 pt. post hole digger w/12” auger, one. The tenant is going to plant the entire tract to wheat this fall. room set with dresser & mirror, GLASSWARE: collec- hrs., 16 sp. trans., 3 pt., dual hyd., near new; Grain-O-Vator 5’x10’ The tenant is paying cash rent. nightstand, armoire, queen tion of American Fostoria: candy 18.4x34 good rear tires; Ford feed wagon, good; John Deere headboard, queen mattress & dishes, pitchers, trophy bowl, 5600 dsl tractor w/cab, 8 speed, No. 34 manure spreader w/slop Watch next week’s Grass & Grain for complete details or box springs; Broyhill bedroom punch bowl, square serving 3 pt. w/near new 18.4x30 tires, gate, good; John Deere PTO see our website! set with dresser & mirror, chest plate, glasses, cups, plates, 6800 hrs. (needs some trans. blower auger wagon; UFT 400, of drawers, bookcase head- torte plates, serving pieces, work); 1997 GMC 2500 4x4 400-bu. grain cart; David Bradley board & rails, queen mattress & vases, red torte plate, too many ELLERS pickup, AT, good rubber; 1974 4-wheel steel sided wagon KEGLE FAMILY — S box springs; twin size sofa pieces to list; Fostoria Coin Ford F-600 2-ton truck w/all metal w/hoist & silage sides, good; Gehl sleeper, combo chest of drawers glass, red & amber: bowls, 16’ fold down bed w/hoist, 4 spd, No. 95 grinder mixer, good, shed- with pull out desktop, 4-drawer candy dishes, pitchers, bowls, chest of drawers, small desk, ashtrays, vases; glass pitchers, 2 spd, 71,000 actual miles, al- ded; front mount bale spear; 3 pt. small lighted console display many pieces of Ruby Red glass- ways shedded, good shape; bale mover; 2 heavy pipe big bale Greg Askren - Listing Agent/Auctioneer 785-243-8775 cabinet with glass shelf & mirror; ashtray, bowls, cups/saucers, 1954 Dodge Coronet antique car racks for trucks or trailers; 3 pt. Mark Uhlik – Broker/Auctioneer 785-325-2740 antique oak roll top desk; 4 plates, glasses; Depression w/AT, inline flathead 6 cyl. motor, 45’ boom sprayer w/hyd. pump & bookcases; oblong 3-shelf table; glass in green, pink & amber; 4 door, 28,566 actual miles, 300-gal. poly tank; Forgy built 3 www.MidwestLandandHome.com wood framed naugahyde cush- Fenton glass & custard glass; stored inside, not started since pt. blade; Automatic mist blower, ion chair & ottoman; two match- milk glass; Murano glass fig- 1990 (motor may be stuck), body parts only; shopbuilt all metal ing end tables & coffee table; urines; sandwich glass; many in good shape; 18’x7’ tandem combine header trailer. wood framed plaid cushion pieces of EAPG pressed glass; axle bumper hitch trailer, very 4-WHEELER, couch & matching chair; water- glass horse bookends. good; 1997 Challenger 16’ OLD MACHINERY, 68.76 ACRES m/l, MARSHALL COUNTY, KANSAS fall style Abernathy cedar chest; ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: gooseneck stock trailer, always LIVESTOCK EQUIP. & MISC. Duncan Phyfe dining table with Many vintage linens: hankies, shedded. Honda 300 4x4 4-wheeler, runs LAND AUCTION 2 leaves & pads; matching ma- aprons, fancywork, dresser, MACHINERY good w/front & rear rack; Clipper SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 10:00 AM hogany buffet; 4 corner spindled table & kitchen items; 4 quilts & Case IH R551 big round baler No. 2-B old time seed cleaner, LOCATION: HELVERING CENTER, 111 S. 8TH floor shelves; 2 door metal stor- 6 quilt tops; silverplate coffee makes 5’x5’ bales, hyd. twine tie, very good, always shedded; 8’x4’ age cabinet; large metal tea service on tray; Gilbert man- 3,700 bales, always shedded all metal 4-wheeler trailer w/ramp MARYSVILLE, KANSAS wardrobe; small metal kitchen tle clock; Fiesta plate & bread (never been wet); New Holland & lights; Filson cattle working FARM LOCATION: 68.76 acres base cabinet; 5 TVs; iron bed; 2 server; framed WII US Army Hayliner 269 string tie sq. baler, head gate, new condition; Coop more or less surveyed out. From sets of Samsonite card tables & ETO Michelin map of France shedded, runs good w/bale turner 2-ton bulk bin; 10’ slide-in stock Marysville, go 3 miles East on chairs; small lighted china cabi- framed; 1952/1988 KU basket- chute; IHC 1300 9’ trail type rack; 4-wheel iron wheel wagon net; 4 kitchen table chairs; octa- ball national champs signed col- Hwy. 36 to 13th Rd., then South 3 mower, good; New Holland No. w/grain box, very good; front gon pedestal dining table with 2 lectible with clock; old Kansas miles to Navajo Rd., West 1/2 56 bean rake w/rubber mount mount buzz saw; 3 pt. hyd. log mile to 1/2 miles road North on leaves; 4 wood dining chairs school books & other old books; with upholstered seats; 2 end ta- vintage clothing (ladies & chil- teeth; WRX Vermeer 12-wheel splitter, needs repair; 4 pairs of Marysville City and Feldhausen wheel rake, good; Eurorake 10 iron wheels, old steel roller; 2-row Easement Rd to farm and city bles & matching coffee table; 2 dren); mens & ladies hats; WWII other end tables; tea cart; 2 re- Navy uniform; ladies cat eye wheel hay rake on caddy; New IH curler; Tumble Bug; dump wells, which is 1/8 mile North on cliners. glasses; mens retro glasses; old Holland PTO bale elevator; 772 rake; John Deere 5’ horse West side road. APPLIANCES&GENERAL pipes & lighters; plaster black QT Ford loader w/6’ bucket mower; 2-5 shovel 1 horse culti- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract is HOUSEHOLD: older Admiral re- American sitting boy; vintage w/5,000, 6,000, 7,000 mountings; vators; 2 section harrow; 2 row the East 68.76 acres of N1/2 frigerator, newer Maytag washer jewelry; old Valentines & post- New Holland 114, 12’ hydroswing pull type lister, all steel; JD 453 South 1/2 & N 1/2 of SW1/4 of & older Maytag dryer, 2 Hoover cards; gathering basket; pre- swather; older IHC 7’ semi mount row crop head, needs repair; Section 12 Township 3 Range 7 vacuum sweepers; table & floor prohibition shot glass KC dis- balanced head mower; John older Tonutti 3 pt. wheel rake, re- Marshall County, Kansas. The full legal will be in contract. This tract lamps; wall art; home decora- tillery; Roseville, McCoy & Hull Deere FBB 16’x7” grain drill pairs; 1 row horse cultivator; has been surveyed out of the balance of farm. tives; bed, bath & kitchen items; vases; Willie Wildcat Purple w/fert.; John Deere 13’ cone wagon box forage head chopper; GENERAL DESCRIPTION: This farm consists of 68.76 acres m/l, Singer electric sewing machine Power liquor decanter; jade fig- blade wheel disc, good; IHC 17’ pump jack; 18.4x34 & 16.9x38 of which 1.93 acres is reserved for the City of Marysville’s water model 66-16 in. cabinet; storage urines; old prints; several minia- No. 45 vibrashank; IHC No. 37 clamp-on duals; 23.1x26 com- supply wells and associated easement, with 62.44 cropland with ottoman; 2 drawer file cabinet; ture kero lanterns; green De- 12’ wheel disc; Allis Chalmers bine tires & wheels; 14.9x28 com- balance waterways. Bases: will have to be broke out new. home office supplies; lots of pression glass Aladdin kero 4x16” mono-frame plow; John bine tires & wheels, good; TheTAXES: gateWill is locked have to to be look broke at theout. property. Seller will Call pay and2014 I willtaxes. unlock kitchenwares; Tupperware; cast lantern with original shade; prim- Deere 3x16” 3 pt. plow; Brady 8 assorted 16” truck tires & wheels; iron skillets; Nesco electric itives; milk glass Easter egg; fig- shank pull type chisel; Bush Hog (2) 300-gal. fuel barrels w/stands, and show any time. The easement road is the only way to city roaster; small electric appli- urines; 1918 Clay County plat wells and farm ground. 18’ springtooth; 3200 Du-Al good; (2) 500-gal. propane tanks, ances; microwave; dishes & sil- book & other local advertising loader w/5’ bucket; John Deere good; 200-gal. propane tank; 3-4 verware; stereo equipment; ra- pieces; several composition The farm is sold subject to tenant rights. 6600 hay rake w/dolly wheel; cords of dry Oak split firewood; TERMS: Cash with 10% down payment earnest money to be paid dios; audio media of all kinds; dolls; child’s china cabinet; fans; lots of barware; 2 Hoover child’s doll dresser; wicker doll New Holland 717 single row for- Bryan Furnace Works outdoor day of sale with balance on or before Dec. 22, 2014 with delivery age chopper, shedded; John wood burning furnace; larger and marketable title. Title insurance will be used on this farm and sweepers; Dirt Devil; holiday buggy; doll quilts; tin & china decor; lots of totes; health aids child’s dishes; tin toys: Chein Deere 7000 planter 6 row 30” Craftsman rear tine garden tiller, split 50/50. The closing costs, contract, deed and escrow will be split including wheelchair, potty, basket, Ohio Art water pump, w/finger pickups for corn, beans hardly ever used; old steel lathe; 50/50 between buyer and seller. shower chair, walker; Lindberg wash tub & wash board, Line & milo; IHC No. 133 4 row 30” large old safe; LGT 17 42” Ford This farm lays very well and is in an excellent location to farm acoustic guitar. Mar forklift, globe; toy cast iron cultivator; John Deere 4-wheel hydro drive rider lawn mower; 25 or for investment. Look it over before sale. Contact Don Prell LAWN, GARDEN & GARAGE: sad irons; meat grinder; egg running gears w/hoist & truck bed KW PTO generator on trailer; old Realty & Auction 785-799-3787. Metal patio table, 4 chairs, cush- beater; coffee grinder; Dot box; Gleaner 430 4 row 30” corn- 2-man mall chain saw; assorted Broker represents the seller as agent and not as agent for the purchaser. Statements made day of sale take precedence over advertisement or ions & umbrella; metal glider; stove; Teddy Bear & Donkey head; 3 pt. 2 row cultivator; Bish belting. previous statements. For inspections and maps or inquiry contact bro- metal shelving; ladders; garden cast iron banks. LUNCH ON GROUNDS. ker-auctioneer Donald Prell. tools; 2 ton floor jack; the usual TERMS: Cash or valid check. Not responsible for accidents or theft. State- LARGE SALE - NOT ONE TO MISS - GENERATIONS OF ments made sale day take precedence over printed material. FELDHAUSEN FAMILY FARM TRUST ACCUMULATION! EVERYTHING IS PRICED & READY TO SELLER: MRS. MERCELUS (LAVONA) BIESENTHAL SELL! COME IN & SHOP—PAY FOR YOUR PURCHASES For more information please call Rodney Biesenthal, 785-458-2621 DONALD PRELL REALTY & AUCTION & TAKE THEM HOME! CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC Marysville, KS • 785-799-3787 • Cell: 785-562-6787 For a complete listing & lots of photos go to: Auction Conducted By: kansasfinderskeepers.blogspot.com John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer Salesperson Steve Prell, Cell: 785-713-2191 Onaga, Kansas • 785-889-4775 donprellrealtyauction.com QUESTIONS? Stephanie Avery, Sales Manager, 785-632-7304 www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 7 Insight — Supermarket Shenanigans Kansas wheat yield calculator available Continued from page 2 anxious to get out the door. Hallelujah. You’re fin- The world of agriculture just got this tool over time and make manage- Sweet, highly adver- Music impacts super- ished. more high-tech. The Kansas Wheat Al- ment changes in between,” said Daryl tised kid’s cereal is placed market shopping too. Con- But wait, it’s time to liance (KWA) has released the Kansas Strouts, president of KWA. “If the a bit lower so youngsters sumer studies show slow present your “Valued Wheat Yield Calculator app for Android farmer’s irrigating, maybe turn the can look these items music allows people to Shopper Card.” Once in a and Apple devices. The application lets water on, or if he needs a bit more fer- straight in the eyes while take their time and spend while you receive a deal, producers collect information about tilizer, he can do that. Then, he can go begging parents to buy more money. Loud music but more importantly this their winter wheat fields and uses in- back and see later if the changes he them. moves shoppers through card keeps you coming dustry-standard formulas to give an as- made have made any difference.” Sample stations slow the store quickly without back so the store can col- sessment of potential yield prior to har- “What we set out to do when design- you down while exposing affecting sales. And be- lect valuable marketing vest. ing the app was to try to make it very in- you to new products. If lieve it or not, classical data. The calculator uses the number of tuitive,” said Ray Asebedo, a developer you’re shopping while music entices people to Finally, you pay the bill tillers on the plant, the row spacing and of the calculator. “We wanted it to not you’re hungry, chances are buy more expensive mer- and leave. several other factors into account when have a lot of screens on it and to be able good you may grab a cou- chandise. “Come back again, crunching the numbers. The user can to function without the users needing ple of these new products The checkout line re- now,” the clerk smiles. choose from three different formulas instructions.” to snack on while you head mains the most profitable John Schlageck is a lead- used by KWA, Kansas State University The Kansas Wheat Alliance and home after shopping. area of the supermarket. ing commentator on agri- and crop insurance adjusters, or choose Kansas State University partnered on Store size matters. Peo- It’s here that after a few culture and rural Kan- to have the products averaged. The app the development on this application. ple tend to spend less time minutes of waiting in line, sas. Born and raised on a di- has the ability to analyze photos taken Ray Asebedo and Trevor Rife are the shopping in crowded buyers treat themselves to versified farm in northwest- of the field on the producer’s phone and main developers on the app, along with stores. They purchase their favorite chocolate ern Kansas, his writing re- estimate the future yields. consultation from Nan An. For more in- fewer items, do less im- bar in the candy rack or a flects a lifetime of experi- “I think the calculator will be a com- formation on the app and links to down- pulse buying, don’t visit as magazine they’ve been ence, knowledge and pas- parative thing so that a farmer can use load it, please visit kswheatalliance.org. much and oftentimes are thumbing through. sion.

SUNDAY,ESTATE NOVEMBER AUCTION 9 — 12:30 PM 4670 Harbour Hills Drive — MANHATTAN, KS AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Jane was a Professional Dog Trainer and Avid Field Trial Competitor! Kawasaki Mule 4010 with power steering; ATV sprayer; F350 crew cab with 12 com- partment dog box; 95 Chevro- let extended cab 4x4 truck with topper 122k; 89 Chevrolet Astro minivan; Craftsman riding lawn mower LT 1000. GUNS: 20 gauge Winchester, Model 140, 2 3/4 inch, 1.12 gauge Single shot, 2 ¾ inch full, made in Brazil, model SB, 20 gauge Remington, Sportsman 48, 2 ¾ inch, 12 gauge Beretta, 2 ¾ inch, Model A 301, 20 gauge Remington, Model 1100, 2 ¾ inch, full choke,.22 Cal Ruger pistol. Shock collars and training devices; dog box trailer; miscellaneous dog supplies and training aids including new canvas retrieving dum- mies, dog bowls, crates and carriers, utility trailer with in ramp; fish- ing and hunting supplies: fishing poles, fishing nets; flat bottom boat; camouflage hunting coats and jackets; Blue Rock; duck and geese decoys; Coleman lantern. Antique wardrobe with mirrors; wildlife photos with frames; antique console radio and record player; kerosene lamp; silver plate tro- phies and cups; camera tripods; cast iron skillets and pans; room whole room air conditioner; miscellaneous kitchen and camping ma- terials; dresser with mirror, full bed with headboard; No. 10 crock; canning jars; miscellaneous hand tools; bench vise; extension cords; rolls of barbed wire; chicken wire; battery chargers; alu- minum ladders; air compressors; 2 Stihl chainsaws; socket and ratchet sets; ammo boxes; hand tools; yard tools; push lawn mower; Powermate 5500 Coleman generator; barbecue grill; kegerator. GO TO OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE PICTURES & ITEMS TERMS: Cash or Good Check. Announcements made day of sale take prece- dence over previous printed material. Auction company and seller not re- sponsible for accidents. SELLER: ESTATE OF JANE LAMAN UNITED COUNTRY - RUCKERT REALTY & AUCTION Jeff Ruckert, Auctioneer/Broker Manhattan, KS 66502 • 785-565-8293 [email protected] www.RuckertAuctions.com Page 8 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Wichita Farm Show announces 2014 schedule TUESDAY, TAKE” Craft Workshop by Country November 11th Betty Dillon 11:00 a.m. “MAKE 'N’ 9:00 a.m. SHOW OPENS 3:00 p.m. “MAKE 'N’ TAKE” Craft Workshop by 10:00 a.m. SCOTT DAILY TAKE” Craft Workshop by Betty Dillon HORSEMANSHIPCLINIC- Betty Dillon 12:30 p.m. LIVESTOCK Sponsored by Behlen Horse 5:00 p.m. LIVESTOCK SQUEEZE CHUTE DEMO - Country SQUEEZE CHUTE DEMO - Sponsored by Behlen Coun- 12:00 p.m. LIVESTOCK Sponsored by Behlen Coun- try, SQUEEZE CHUTE DEMO - try, Central City Scale, KFTI Sponsored by Behlen Coun- Central City Scale, KFTI “Classic Country” 92.3 FM, try, “Classic Country” 92.3 FM, and Valley Vet Supply Central City Scale, KFTI and Valley Vet Supply 12:45 p.m. Trent Loos - “Classic Country” 92.3 FM, 6:00 p.m. “MAKE 'N’ “Loos Tales” Sponsored by and Valley Vet Supply TAKE” Craft Workshop by American AgCredit 1:00 p.m. “MAKE 'N’ Betty Dillon 1:00 p.m. “MAKE 'N’ TAKE” Craft Workshop by 6:00 p.m. SCOTT DAILY TAKE” Craft Workshop by Betty Dillon HORSEMANSHIPCLINIC- Betty Dillon 3:00 p.m. “MAKE 'N’ Sponsored by Behlen Horse 2:30 p.m. SCOTT DAILY TAKE” Craft Workshop by Country HORSEMANSHIPCLINIC- Betty Dillon 6:30 p.m. $250.00 Cash Sponsored by Behlen Horse 3:00 p.m. LIVESTOCK Drawing— Given by the Wi- Country SQUEEZE CHUTE DEMO - chita Farm & Ranch Show 3:30 p.m. $250.00 Cash Sponsored by Behlen Coun- 7:00 p.m. SHOW CLOSES Drawing — Given by the Wi- try, THURSDAY, chita Farm & Ranch Show Central City Scale, KFTI November 13th 3:30 p.m. Drawing for “Classic Country” 92.3 FM, 9:00 a.m. SHOW OPEN Behlen Horse Country 40’ and Valley Vet Supply 10:30 a.m. SCOTT DAILY Round Pen with Walk thru 4:00 p.m. SCOTT DAILY HORSEMANSHIPCLINIC- Gate HORSEMANSHIPCLINIC- Sponsored by Behlen Horse 4:00 p.m. SHOW CLOSES Sponsored by Behlen Horse Country 5:00-5:30 p.m. SAND- WICH SUPPER - Sponsored 10 & 12 Bale Hay Trailers by KFRM 550 AM Radio 5:30-7:30 p.m. KFRM “MARKET SHOOT-OUT VIII” 4:30 PM $250.00 Cash Drawing — Given by the Wi- chita Farm & Ranch Show 5:00 p.m. SHOW CLOSES WEDNESDAY, November 12th • Cradles can be lifted w/one hand 9:00 a.m. SHOW OPENS • Cradles are removable 11:00 a.m. “MAKE 'N’ • Safety locks for cradles in both the up & down positions, TAKE” Craft Workshop by located at the front of trailer Betty Dillon 11:30 a.m. SCOTT DAILY • 1-Year Mfg. Warranty on axles & tires • 2-Year Warranty on trailer HORSEMANSHIPCLINIC- • Heavy duty tubular construction Sponsored by Behlen Horse • 10-bale trailer has 7,000 lb. tandem axle with brakes Country • 12-bale trailer has 10,000 lb. tandem dual axle with brakes 1:30 p.m. LIVESTOCK • 16” wheels, 10 ply radial tires • Comes with a spare tire SQUEEZE CHUTE DEMO - Sponsored by Behlen Coun- try, Central City Scale, KFTI DENNING “Classic Country” 92.3 FM, MACHINE SHOP, INC. and Valley Vet Supply Toll-Free: 866-293-5450 1:00 p.m. “MAKE 'N’ THE WORKHORSE OF WESTERN KANSAS Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 9 Farmway Co-op named among top 100 co-ops According to the USDA Farmway celebrates its operative offering grain, the Mitchell, Lincoln, counties. For more informa- letter article and view the Newsletter, Rural Coopera- 103rd birthday this year. agronomy and energy prod- Cloud, Republic, Washing- tion, visit www.farmway Top 100 list, visit www.rur tives, Farmway Co-op, Inc. Founded in 1911, Farm- ucts and services to mem- ton, Clay, Riley, Ottawa, coop.com To read the USDA dev.usda.gov/BCP_Coop_Ru placed 70th among the na- way is a member-owned co- bers and non-members in Jewell and surrounding Rural Cooperatives news- rCoopMag.html. tion’s top 100 largest agri- cultural cooperatives. Only four Kansas-based coopera- tives made the Top 100 list with Farmway placing at the top. Frontier Ag in Oak- ley ranked 78 and Mid- Kansas Cooperative Associ- ation (MKC), Moundridge, came in at 84th. “We are honored that Farmway is being men- tioned and recognized in this group of 100 coopera- tives,” said Art Duerksen, CEO of Farmway. “As an en- tire team we work together to help our owners succeed by being their resource in the field and having the speed and space at harvest, which I think is reflected on this list.” The USDA ranking is de- termined by the 2013 rev- enue and assets of each co- operative. The co-op types, and the number of coopera- tives in each group, are: farm supply (6); mixed farm supply and grain (33); grain (17); dairy (22); sugar (8); fruit and vegetable (7) and other marketing (7). In 2013, Farmway show- ed $535 million in revenue and $198 million in assets. In addition to making the annual list produced by USDA, Farmway Co-op is one of 139 cooperatives that are members of the “Centu- ry Co-op Club.” Eldon Ever- sull, USDA cooperative statistician stated in the USDA newsletter, “It is a re- markable feat for any busi- ness to reach its 100th birth- day in such a competitive economic system as ours, so this is a real accomplish- ment that deserves to be recognized.” Page 10 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 will get shot at But his song in the night 275 ACRES PAVED ROADS DEER & TURKEY BAXTER brings a toast. RANCH STYLE HOUSE HUNTING REAL ESTATE PLUS 2ND A toast to our neighbor the FISHING ON BLACK coyote 5 PONDS TUTTLEAUCTION CREEK AREA - RILEY COUNTY 3 ACRE BUILDING SITE Who’ll outlive the earth ONTHEEDGEOFCOMMONSENSE and the sky. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 — 7:00 PM And be here long after PottorfOPEN Hall, CloverHOUSE Room, – Riley NOVEMBER County Fair Grounds 15, 2014 – CiCo Park - 1:00 — MANHATTAN, TO 3:00 KANSAS PM we’ve parted 4670 Harbour Hills Drive, Manhattan, KS The Coyote Like the cockroach, the rat 275 Acres with all-weather paved roads of pristine unbroken Native grass prairie that will be preserved for Take him for what he’s 'Cause there’s no doubt he and the fly. generations to come with Conservation Easements through the USDA and Kansas Land Trust. This prop- worth, nothing more, preys on the weaklings erty offers hill top views of Tuttle Creek and deep tree lined draws with mostly hardwoods and five ponds nothing less. Or the youngsters too little that provide water for livestock and wildlife. Mill Cove Drive, an all-weather paved road, separates the land into two pastures for grazing. The conservation easements will allow the current home site with 5.3 acres to run Cattle on feed plus a 2nd home site of 3 acres from W 59th Ave. This sale includes a Ranch style 2 bedroom home that I think I can speak for the He slits the throats of cute needs work, built in 1973 with 912 sq. ft., 2 car attached garage, full basement that could be used for a coyote little lambs up 1 percent weekend cabin. There are 14 covered fenced dog kennels with concrete floors and related buildings. With more understanding And drags little calves www.pearlrealestate.org Kansas feedlots, For more information visit our web site: than most. from their mom. with capacities of 1,000 Especially those who de- JANE LAMAN TRUST or more head, con- fend him So if you must describe PEARL REAL ESTATE & APPRAISAL SERVICE, INC. tained 2.01 million cat- ST. MARY, KS 66536 • 785 437-6007 And think that we should him in terms tle on feed on October Dennis Rezac, Auctioneer, 785-456-4187 Mike Pearl, Broker, 785-256-5174 be his host. Such as wily, and clever www.rezaclivestock.com 1, according to the and keen USDA’s National Agri- They raise up a pitiful You must also include cultural Statistics Serv- cry homicidal, ice. This inventory was And claim he’s a mistreat- Sadistic, demented and up 1 percent from last ed critter. mean. year. Who’ll soon be extinct if But I will choose to do nei- Placements during the ranchers out ther September totaled TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 — 3:00 PM west And somehow I wish you 400,000 head, up 3 per- 3313 Germann Drive (West of Tuttle Creek) — Don’t put down their rifles would, too. 5-6 Bedroom, 3 bath home onMANHATTAN, 3 plus Acres KANSAS cent from 2013. and quit 'ter. For the coyote, he has no Fed cattle market- Attractive home on beautiful secluded lot, living Gannon Broker/Auctioneer 785-770-0066 or conscience ings for the month of room, family room, dining room, eat-in kitchen, Gannon Real Estate and Auctions 785-539- But like all of God’s crea- He’s just doin’ the best he September totaled fireplace, large oversize garage, partial base- 2316. tures around us can do. ment and many extras. This home has various Buyer to pay 10% down day of Auction with bal- 325,000 head, down 8 There’s always two sides updates, approximately 2840 sq. ft., newer sep- ance on or before December 19, 2014. Buyer & percent from last year. to the tale. You can like and dislike tic system, private well and rural water, deck. Seller to divide Cost of Title Insurance equally. Other disappear- I think if the coyote were the coyote, Abundance of wildlife and quiet secluded setting Seller to pay 2014 and prior year’s taxes. All in- ance during September add to this home. Great home, must see! spections to be made prior to Auction at Buyer’s human Many ranchers I know do totaled 15,000 head, un- expense if requested. STATEMENTS MADE That most of 'em would be both OPEN HOUSE Monday, November 10, 2014, changed from last year. 4-6 PM or by appointment by contacting Vern DAY OF AUCTION TAKES PRECEDENCE in jail. When he trespasses he OVER ANY OTHER INFORMATION. DELBERT & JANET WILKS MAKE YOUR DISK ROLL LIKE NEW! GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER WITH AN ADD ON ROLLING BASKET HARROW 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 www.gannonauctions.com Mounting arms have 18” of lateral adjustment allowing for mounting on equipment that is not straight across REAL ESTATE AUCTION the back. 10” of vertical adjustment allows for dif- Auction Location:SATURDAY, The Havensville Area NOVEMBER Community Center, located 29 — along 1:30 Hwy. 63 PM at the north end of ferences in mounting place heights and accommodates different size blade di- HAVENSVILLE, KANSAS • Springs allow for additional ameters. * 1,129 ACRES M/L OF NORTHEASTERN POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY LAND * adjustment if needed. OPEN HOUSES for Tracts 5 & 6: Monday, Nov. 3, 10 to 12 Noon Saturday, November 8, 9 to 11 am • Baskets are 10” in diameter and TRACT 1: The Southeast Quarter of Section 1, which could be hayed or grazed, a homestead and Township 6 South, Range 11 East, Pottawatomie the balance is hardwood timber and Spring Creek. can be built to any width on 15” Co., KS., consisting of 152 acres, m/l, of clean, na- The homestead includes a large, 2 ½ story, early increments. tive pasture with a pond and draw for water. This 1900’s home with 4 upstairs bedrooms, a large liv- Tractpasture 1 lays is well located: and could be used as a meadow. ing room, kitchen and one bath. This house has a 1 1/2 miles north of rock wall basement, centralTract heat 5 is located:and A/C, rural • Harrow can be fitted to any piece Havensville, KS on Hwy. 63 to Blakely Rd., 1 mile water and a nice yard. 1 1/2 west to Points Rd., 1 mile north to Homestead miles west of Havensville, KS along the south of tillage equipment leaving your Rd., then 2 miles west to the southeast corner side of the Havensville Rd. fields with a smooth, even finish. 25’ Krause 4900 fitted with rolling harrow. of the pasture. TRACT 6: The East Half and the Northwest TRACT 2: The Northeast Quarter (less ROW) of Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, all in Section Call and price one for your piece of tillage equipment! Section 20, Township 6 South, Range 12 East, 29, Township 6 South, Range 12 East, Pot- Pottawatomie Co., KS., consisting of 151 acres, tawatomie Co., KS, consisting of 120 acres, m/l. m/l. This property is all native grass, which has been This tract consists of 20 acres of Spring Creek bot- hayed for several years. It has 3 ponds for water tom cropland, 20 acres adjoining, tilled upland and Schmitz Welding & Fabrication along with a draw with a windmill on a well. This 14 acres of tilled and brome grass west of the creek. tract has good fences and a good roadTract on 3 2 sides. is lo- There are approximately 15 acres of meadow and 785-336-1001 Baileyville, Kansas Thiscated: tract has building site potential. brome that is used for hay, 2 ½ acres of homestead 1 1/2 miles west of Havensville, KS on the and the balance is hardwood timber and Spring north side of the Havensville Rd. Creek. There are many, large oak trees and live run- TRACT 3: The Southwest Quarter of Section 34, ning water in Spring Creek. This parcel has excel- Township 6 South, Range 12 East, Pottawatomie lent deer and turkey hunting potential. The Co., KS, consisting of 152 acres, m/l, of mostly homestead includes a very well-kept 2 bedroom, 1 clean, native grass pasture with 3 ponds and a draw ½ story bungalow home with central heat and A/C, for water. This property has blacktopTract 3 roadsis located: on 2 a large utility room, one bath, a living room, kitchen, sides and a dirt road on 1 side. loft area and sun porch. This home has original REALMONDAY, ESTATE NOVEMBER 17 AUCTION — 10:00 AM 2 miles south of Havensville, KS, along the east woodwork and is very well-kept. This home has a We will offer for sale at Public Auction the following described real estate at the side of Hwy. 63 cellar type basement and is connected to rural Miltonvale Community Center in MILTONVALE, KANSAS Tract 4: The Northeast Quarter of Section 23 and water. There is also a 48 ft. X 24 ft. metal and wood the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter pole, open front shed, a 60 ft. X 28 ft. open-sided 317 ACRES OTTAWA COUNTY CROPLAND & PASTURE of Section 14, all in Township 7 South, Range 12 hay shed and a 24 ft. X 40 ft. double door, metal and TRACT I TRACT II East, Pottawatomie Co., KS, consisting of 199 wood frame garage with concrete floor. This home- LOCATION OF REAL ESTATE: 6 miles south (on LOCATION OF REAL ESTATE: 6 1/2 miles south acres, m/l, of mostly clean, native grass with some stead has a beautifulTract yard 6 is with located: large oak trees. 250th Road) of Miltonvale, Kansas. (on 250th Road) of Miltonvale, Kansas. Adjoins wooded wildlife habitat areas on the northeast and Come take a look! 1 mile west LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The NW 1/4 20-9-1 west Tract I on south. northwest sides. Water is supplied from a draw and of Havensville, KS on the Havensville Rd. to of the 6th PM in Ottawa County, Kansas. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The SW 1/4 20-9-1 west the north end of a watershed pond on the neigh- Donahoo Rd., then 3/4 mile south on the west GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Approximately 158.5 of the 6th PM in Ottawa County, Kansas. boring property. This pastureTract 4 has is located: good deer and side. acres with 103.2 acres slightly rolling terraced GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Approximately 158.5 turkey hunting potential. 3 miles TRACT 7: The Northwest Quarter of Section 29, cropland, 1.57 acres waterways, 50 acres pasture acres with 71.5 acres slightly rolling cropland, ap- south of Havensville, KS on Hwy. 63 to Hwy. 16, Township 6 South, Range 12 East, Pottawatomie with pond. All cropland is planted to wheat for proximately 87 acres pasture with pond and some then 1 1/2 miles east to English Ridge Rd., then Co., KS, consisting of 156 acres, m/l. This property 2015. trees and waste ground. All cropland is planted to 2 miles south along the east side. DOES NOT have road access and is located just wheat for 2015. TRACT 5: A tract of land in the South Half of to the west of Tract 6. There are approximately TAXES: Approximately $1,257.07. TAXES: Approximately $1,257.07. Section 20, Township 6 South, Range 12 East, 100 acres of native grass meadow, 15 acres of go- BASE ACRES: 108.4 acres wheat, 45 acres milo POSSESSION: On all cropland, after 2015 wheat Pottawatomie Co., KS, consisting of 199 acres, back grass with the balance in hardwood timber and — Tract I & II combined. harvest, on balance of land, March 1, 2015. m/l. This property has 64.5 acres of Spring Creek thick cedar tree areas. This secluded property has POSSESSION: On all cropland, after 2015 wheat bottom farmland and 6 acres upland farmland. excellent deer and turkey hunting potential. Access harvest, on balance of land, March 1, 2015. TRACT III: COMBINATION OF TRACT I & II There are 90 plus acres of clean, native grass, will be granted through Tract 6, if necessary. This is good producing land in a good area. Each tract will be offered separately, then For more information or viewing, please call 785-532-8381 NOTE:combined as a unit. It will sell in the manner that produces the highest bid. Look it over, make or check website, www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty your financial arrangements and plan to attend this auction! NOTE: These properties offer beautiful scenery, open running water, excellent haying and grazing, highly pro- ductive farmland, excellent hunting potential, building site potential and homesteads. Come take a look! Please TERMS: 10% of purchase price down on day of auction, balance due in the form of certified funds on call for appointment to view the homesteads. Check the website for pictures! or before December 19, 2014. Title insurance and contract closing costs will be paid 1/2 by seller and TERMS & POSSESSION: The Seller requires 10% down day of sale. The balance of Tracts 3, 4, 6 and 7 are to be 1/2 by buyer. Sellers will pay 2014 and all prior years taxes. Buyer will receive $50 per acre cash rent due January 8, 2015. The balance of Tracts 1, 2 and 5 are to be structured as an installment sale agreement with 40% on all cropland. due on closing, on Dec. 29, 2014 and 50% due on January 8, 2015. Possession to be given upon closing, EXCEPT All statements made day of auction take precedence over all advertising material. Larry Lagasse Auc- for the homesteads on Tracts 5 and 6. Tract 5’s house and yard area sells with Tenants’ Rights. Possession of the house and yard area on Tract 5 will be June 1, 2015 with the Buyer to receive the house rent from Jan. through May 31, tion & Real Estate represents sellers as agent. 2015. Possession on the house and buildings on Tract 6 will be given on April 1, 2015. The Buyer and Seller will equally split the title insurance and closing costs. The Sellers will pay the 2014 taxes in full. Buyers will be responsible for 2015 MARJORIE J. BULLEIGH TRUST, SELLERS taxes in full. Cline Realty & Auction, LLC represents the Sellers’ interests. Statements made sale day take precedence Website: www.llagasseauction-re.com • E-mail: [email protected] over printed material. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY LARRY LAGASSE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE SELLER: MARVIN L. (PERK) & JOAN G. McNEILL TRUSTS CONCORDIA, KANSAS CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC AUCTIONEERS: Auction Conducted By: LARRY LAGASSE, Real Estate Broker LANCE LAGASSE, Assoc. Real Estate Broker Ph: 785-243-3270 Ph: 785-262-1185 John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer • 785-889-4775 Onaga, KS 785-532-8381 C www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 11 the men got too boisterous, ald who mounted his horse Artillery following the ini- they returned south to the he would go among them and fled the scene in a tial desertion. He drifted area where they had origi- and arrest the troublemak- panic. Miles then turned on west to Kansas after the nally lost the trail. They ers. If they defied him he Smith who was grappling death of his wife and in 1870 picked up the trail of the used his fists to knock them with McConnell. Miles beat landed in Abilene. One ac- outlaws once again north- down and disarm them. Mar- Smith repeatedly over the count claimed that he was a west of Junction City at Mil- shal Smith did his job so head with his pistol, knock- butcher. While Gainsford ford. McConnell and Miles well that there was very lit- ing him senseless. The two and Kuney doggedly pur- were riding northwest to- tle to do around Abilene villains then dragged sued Smith’s murderers, ward Clay Center. After a once the town was tamed. Smith’s body to the wood- Kansas newspapers carried twenty-mile ride Gainsford Sometime in July Smith pile. Miles picked up an ax a description of “Andrew and Kuney enlisted the help took the job of Dickinson and with a vicious stroke be- McConnell, a Scotchman, of Clay County sheriff Philip County Undersheriff, ex- headed Smith before the about five feet eight inches Rothman, as well as a Mr. panding his authority out- two fled the scene. A posse in height, spare bulk, light M’Laughlin and a Mr. Lind- side Abilene’s city limits. On gathered, but failed to ap- gray eyes, sandy hair, in- sey. After a short rest the Manhunt on the November 2, 1870, Smith prehend the outlaws. Two of clined to curl, speaks with a posse set out at 3 a.m. for the and a deputy by the name of the posse, Police Judge C. C. strong Scotch accent and suspected hideout, a farm- Republican River James H. McDonald rode Kuney and James Gains- usually wears gray pant, house fifteen miles north- Abilene, Kansas, was a Abilene in 1870, Smith was out into the county to arrest ford, refused to give up. The with a butternut coat and east of Clay Center. The date wild rollicking cattle town charged with taming the Andrew McConnell for the manhunt established a for- slouch hat.” From the site of was November 5, 1870. filled with legends of the wild cowboys who swarmed murder of his neighbor, midable reputation for Jim the murder on Chapman At the farmhouse, the West when Tom Smith through the town after the John Shea. At McConnell’s Gainsford. Canadian-born Creek the two-man posse three Clay Center men pinned the city marshal long cattle drive from Texas. dugout Smith read an arrest in 1838, Gainsford crossed followed tracks to the Re- guarded the perimeter for badge to his chest in 1870. Smith was the very image warrant to McConnell while the border to the United publican River. “Some ten any chance of escape, while Smith carried a fighting rep- of the classic movie hero, a neighbor, Moses Miles, States in 1850. In 1862 Gains- miles from Junction City” Gainsford circled to the utation from a shooting that “...about six feet in height, looked on. Deputy McDon- ford enlisted in the 129th the trail was lost. Traveling back of the house. At the took place at Bear River, and…about two hundred ald held the horses nearby. Volunteer Infantry at Niaga- night and day they blindly same time Kuney ap- Wyoming, in 1868. The fol- pounds.” He was a power- A gunshot suddenly rocked ra, New York. He reportedly rode nearly one hundred proached the front door. lowing year, “Bear River” fully quick and athletic man Tom Smith, piercing his deserted and later rejoined miles out of their way, going Moses Miles, the man who Tom Smith served on the po- who did not know what fear lung. Smith drew his pistol, the service in the 2nd U. S. almost to Waterville before Continued on page 12 lice force for the end-of- was. He rarely carried a firing as he lunged forward track town of Kit Carson, gun, but depended on his toward McConnell. Moses Colorado. As marshal of strength and agility. When Miles fired toward McDon-

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 9:30 AM 806 Nishnabe Trail — ROSSVILLE, KANSAS Citizen Pottawatomi Community Building Oak curved glass china cabinet Collection of 355 pairs salt & plates; candleholders; game with claw feet; Oak 5-drawer & pepper shakers; 19 teapots; glasses; milkglass berry set; 6-drawer chest-of-drawers; Oak 81 state & souvenir plates; 45 cookie jar; opalescent vase; 3-section stack bookcase; 2- cattle & horse figurines; Col- boot cigarette lighter; 1960’s door Oak glass front cabinet; lection of 50 toothpick holders; Carnival water set; brass Oak dropfront secretary; early etched stems; 15 mustache & school bell; boot glasses; 4-drawer dresser; Oak file chest shaving mugs; jardiniere base; miniature rocker; old books; with drawers; 4-drawer file box salt dips; Carnival bowl; purple small kerosene lamps; linen; cabinet; sheet music cabinet; & red slag bowls; Wedgwood porcelain doll; jewelry box; Walnut parlor table; Duncan vase; 5 kerosene lamps; costume jewelry; horse head Phyfe dining table, 5 chairs, amber compote; plastic Aunt bookends; handmade quilts; china hutch, buffet with wall mir- Jemima cookie jar & spice set; comforter; child’s cowboy vest ror; curio cabinet; cedar chest; Jewel Tea; Cowboy boots & & chaps; piggy bank; crock Lazyboy loveseat with recliners; saddle cookie jars; pressed jugs; blue band crock; syrup Lazyboy recliner; lift chair; Oak glass bowls; etched pitcher; jug; chamber pot; cistern sewing rocker; Lane cedar Bavaria pitcher vase; Hull pump; concrete vases; chest; bedroom suite with book- vases; Roseville basket; 12 lanterns; Dirt Devil vacuum; case bed, dresser, chest-of- milkglass stems; Carnival & Western pictures; set of Mobil- drawers and nite stand; rocker other vases; glass basket; ity plate silverware; mirrors; & footstool; 2 Oak chairs; cor- etched amethyst candlehold- wall what-not shelves; ner & coffee tables; Oak cane ers; 2 printer boxes & minia- stoneware dishes; water glass- bottom chair; Oak hat rack; tures; 4 Shirley Temple pitcher; es; cookbooks; tea kettle; elec- wood shelf; primitive bench/ 25pcs Ruby Red; handpainted tric skillet; food grinder; many shelf; dinette table & 2 chairs; bowls & plates; hatpins; mar- pots & pans; cake carrier; food metal/ sliding door cabinet; bles; old camera; sheet music; processor; chrome canisters & Cosco yellow step stool; 2 gran- chicken figurines; juicer; bowl wax paper dispenser; roasters; ite top tables; magazine rack; & pitcher; platters; plates; fig- baking dishes; Tupperware; corner shelf; nice old pictures; urines; Alma Gas & equipment kitchen utensils; stainless floor & table lamps; metal thermometer; small salt glaze bowls; stock pots; Pyrex; cut- shelves. crock; aluminum glasses; salt lery; kitchen towels; molds; sil- 2 Child’s wood wheel box box; small blue band crock; 3 verware; barn clock/picture wagons-old and very nice! Frankoma mugs; hen-on-nest; frame; trays; many household Session mantel clock; Oak An- 2 miniature sad irons; gravy items. sonia kitchen clock; Walnut boats; Goofus glass plate; egg mantel clock. NOTE: Nice Clean Auction. The Hase family lived in the Eskridge area many years! DOROTHY J. HASE TRUST GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 www.gannonauctions.com Page 12 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014

The Way West — Manhunt 80 ACRES BROME & NATIVE PASTURE REAL ESTATE GRASS on the Republican River WILDLIFE POND Continued from page 11 lent Frontier, publishes of the National Drovers Hall HABITAT SOUTHWESTAUCTION JACKSON COUNTY GOOD FENCE Kansas Cowboy, Old West his- of Fame. Contact Kansas had beheaded Tom Smith, tory from a Kansas perspec- Cowboy, Box 62, Ellsworth, was completely caught off SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 — 10:00 AM tive, and is Executive Director KS 67439. Phone 785-531-2058 guard and immediately sur- Delia Community Building – DELIA, KANSAS rendered to Gainsford in 80 Acres with good gravel road access near 158th and C Road in Southwest Jackson County. Brome and Native grass mix pasture with pond for livestock & wildlife water, 20 acres of Brome at east side lays the back yard. Kuney bold- good and has been hayed in the past. Timber areas along the north and south provide deer cover and ly stepped through the front habitat. Owners have taken deer every year from hilltop overlooking the land. If you’ve been looking for door and immediately en- that smaller property for outdoor recreation or have a smallwww.pearlrealestate.org cattle operation this could be your chance. countered Andrew Mc- For more information visit our web site: Connell with his rifle in hand. Realizing the game LINDSAY E. & PATSY C. HOUCK was up, McConnell meekly PEARL REAL ESTATE & APPRAISAL SERVICE, INC. surrendered his weapon ST. MARY, KS 66536 • 785 437-6007 and the manhunt on the Re- Dennis Rezac, Auctioneer, 785-456-4187 Mike Pearl, Broker, 785-256-5174 www.rezaclivestock.com publican River was over. But James Gainsford’s ca- reer as a lawman had just begun. As a deputy under LLOYD & BETTY MITCHEL FARM AUCTION Wild Bill Hickok he honed the skills that carried him through many more adven- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM tures on The Way West. 10960 Arthur Road — BLUE MOUND, KANSAS “The Cowboy,” Jim Gray is The following equipment and machinery will be offered at Public auction located 6 miles north author of Desperate Seed: Kyle Hummel earned champion intermediate beef of Blue Mound, KS on 1077 Hiway to 1100 Road then west 3 miles to Arthur Rd. and Intersec- Ellsworth Kansas on the Vio- showman honors at the Central Kansas Free Fair. tion. FOLLOW SIGNS. TRACTOR ALTERNATOR PTO Winpower tractor driven alternator HAY Approx. 150 bales of last years mixed hay, some net wrapped. CATTLE SUPPLIES Callicrate bander; Several threaded gate hinges; Calf pullers; Hot shots; Zareba 12V TRACTORS fence charger; Foremost Model VERSITILE 250 with Cummins 30 head gate; Loading chute 250 HP engine only 300 hours, (portable); Plastic molasses front wheel assist, duals 480/80 tank and more. R46 and 380/85R34 14.9 R 34 TILLAGE EQUIPMENT CREEP FEEDERS front tires, HyFlow hydraulics AG Choice 145 portable creep (55 GPM), front fenders, quick 6 row JD 7000 planter with corn, bean and milo plates, feeder with fold up creeps and hitch, full set of front weights, rubber bottom (no rust “nice); Buddy seat, radar 4 sets of “New” Landoll O’Malley 6230 folding disc 30’; 1225 “new” UM Apache creep self feeder with Electro hydraulics remotes, fold up creeps (low profile); Also “Ultra steer” Power shift trans rolling harrow 26’ with ad- justable tongue; Case IH 30’ 2 stationary plastic/metal small 16 forward 9 reverse, 8.3 liter 6 single sided creeps. cyl engine; FORD 4630 diesel 4600 Vibra Shank field cultiva- tor; 6 bottom pull type 16” John HAY FEEDERS tractor with roll bar and canopy, Large offering of square bale only 1626 hours, 6 front suit- Deere plow model 3600; JD 400 3 pt. rotary hoe; Bush hog 6 feeders 5 ½’ wide and can be case weights; 560 FARMALL used for big bales, square or gas narrow front with 2 pt. hitch row 3 pt. cultivator; 9’ pull type cultipacker; 32’ chain link har- round, approx. 10 at 24’; Sever- (one new rear tire) also has al metal bale rings and one rub- torque amplifier. row on cart; IH 5500 chisel plow, pull type 13’. ber hay ring. GRAPPLE FEED BUNKS 8’ grapple for front loader. Approx. 23-8’ concrete feed OTHER EQUIPMENT bunks; 10 approx. 24’ ½” pipe 61’ Feterl Portable swing auger; metal bunks that are 2’ wide; Hay/Grain elevator (feed bunk Also approx. 3 ensilage style material); 7’ PULL TYPE Bush 12’ galvanized bunks; Polytron Hog rotary mower; 2-Parker 4 style bank; Bull & wooden min- wheel gravity flow wagons with eral feeders. TRAILERS GATES & PANELS Titan 2004 20’X7’ tandem axle side extensions and hydraulic unloading augers; Rhino 1400 Lots of misc. pipe gates, panels gooseneck stock trailer in very incldg. Wire framed and more. good condition, has side es- Servis 10’ heavy duty 3 pt. blade with hydraulic tilt; 6’ 3 pt. WATER TANKS cape & slide and swing middle Large plastic and galvanized petition; 1994 Coose 33’X8’ tan- rake; Danhauser 3 pt. post hole digger with 16” auger; 8’ box round and one galvanized oval dem d dual axle flatbed with stock tanks; 1500 gallon plastic headache rack and fold down blade 3 pt. with teeth; 11’ 4” portable auger 2-Quick attach upright plastic storage tank. dovetail HD 8 hole wheels SALVAGE w/750 R16 radials; Ditch Witch front loader stinger (one single and one double stingers). Large offering of copper wiring, T 12A tilt penal hitch tandem salvage equipment & short iron; axle equipment trailer 13’X6’4” MISTER & SPRAYER A1 Mist Sprayer 3 pt. with 55 Galvanized 4” angle iron; Mo- with fold down ramps and 8 tors; Lots of Farrowing crates; hole wheels. gallon tank galvanized, like new; Slide in 3. Hp gas engine Pipe. TRUCKS ANTIQUES 1974 Chev, C60 gas 10 wheel- sprayer with 55 gallon plastic tank. 2 garden push plows; Milk can; er custom with big block V8 and Vintage sled; Single trees & Edelbrock carburetor 20’ bed GRINDER New Holland 358 portable neck yokes; Hand corn sheller; with metal floor 52” grain sides Iron measuring wheel; Indian incldg. Extensions grinder mixer “will grind hay”, several screens to be included, grind stones; Victorian stove; SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16 — 12:00 NOON CCE624V155227; 1970 Chev. Gumball machine; Primitive 3089 KEATS AVENUE — KEATS, KANSAS 2 ton with hoist 350 V8 engine always shedded, good rubber. OVERHEAD BIN kitchen cabinet; Oak wall (WEST OF MANHATTAN, KS ON ANDERSON AVENUE) with 16’ metal floor bed with 40” phone; Baby bassinet; Green REAL ESTATE (SELLS APPROXIMATELY 1:00 PM) grain sides and headache rack. 10-15 ton metal overhead bin. SHOP & TOOLS Corinthian Aladdin lamp; Mis- PICKUP sion oak buffet. This 3-bedroom home with living room, dining including lead base paint inspection to be com- 1998 Ram Dodge SLT single Chop saw; Standing drill press; Fiberglass extension ladder; HOUSEHOLD room, kitchen and bath is located on a large lot pleted prior to Auction at Buyer’s expense if re- cab 4X4 2500 ¾ ton pickup, au- Several recliners; Cast iron skil- with detached garage and older shed. This is a quested. STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUC- tomatic trans. Elect. Windows, Small metal workbench with chain vice; Oxyacetylene torch lets; Pressure cooker and fruit great handyman house that is ready to move TIONTAKESPRECEDENCEOVERANY with B&W flatbed with twin jars; Edan Pure radian heater. into or be redecorated. Buyer to pay 10% down OTHER INFORMATION. OPEN HOUSE Thurs- stingers and gooseneck ball on cart; Century 230 AC/DC welder with leads; Delta 8” day of Auction with balance due on or before De- day, November 6, 2014, 4-5:30PM or by ap- (enclosed). MISCELLANEOUS cember 16, 2014. Buyer & Seller to divide Cost pointment by contacting Vern Gannon Bro- bench grinder; Shop fan; Bottle Jack; Marked anvil; Bottle Dyna-glo ventless propane of Title Insurance equally. Taxes for 2014 and ker/Auctioneer 785-770-0066 or Gannon Real heater; New 30’ heavy duty tow prior years to be paid by Sellers. All inspections Estate and Auctions 785-539-2316. jacks; Grease guns; Drill bits; Some electrical hand tools; rope; Web tie down straps; Parts cleaner; Chainsaw sharp- Small lawn mower wheels & 1993 Dodge Dynasty 4-door, TV trays; shower bench; wood plaques; tablecloths & napkins; tires; Metrotech Model 220 white with red interior, 145,000 drying rack; small trunk; 2- placemats; Tupperware; ener; Wrenches; Roller stand; Stihl 025 chain saw; Portable metal detector; Propane wood miles, always in garage-no rust drawer file cabinet; hat rack; kitchen utensils; lace & fancy- HAY EQUIPMENT burner; Several hydraulic hoses & clean. floor lamp; folding chairs. work; Quality coats & clothes; Like new JD 946 MoCo 13’ shop stool; Shop refrigerator; Welding supplies; Drill doctor bit with ends; New in box 2,000 lb. Dining table, 4 chairs & match- Set of Noritake ‘Normandy’ bedding; kitchen towels; bowls; mower conditioner, JD 467 electric winch; 10 wheeler tarp ing hutch; Roper refrigerator; china; opalescent candlehold- Leroy lettering set; puzzles; Mega Wide big round baler with sharpener; Arbor press; 50 ft. air hose reel; Some electrical crank and roller; ¾” black plas- Coronado electric stove; May- ers; many books-Indian-Histo- adding machine; record player; net wrap (both baler and mower tic hose; 18.4R42 tractor tire; tag washer; dryer; Oak china ry-large variety; 2 Oriental pic- Daisy Bissell sweeper; heater; conditioner always shedded); hand tools; Miller Gold Seal GS420 wire welder; Metal shop Vintage western pleasure sad- hutch; bookcase headboard tures on rice paper; Kenwood radio; clock; tapes; games; lug- New Holland 260 Rola Bar and dle; Rope Wick 20’; Various bed & matching dresser; Dynex radio; set of Antoinette china; gage; household misc. 258 double rakes with dolly and storage cabinets; Bolt and nut bins; Tool box; Chain hoist; suitcase weights; Misc. propane flat screen TV; loveseat; 1950’s silverware; crock bowl; Oriental Honda 11HP electric start rid- rubber mounted teeth; 1 roll of cylinders; Water scamp plastic dinette table; metal bed; wood doll; baking dishes; Oster ing lawn mower; McCall’s cab- net wrap. Electric sickle grinder and more. 8’ fishing boat. Trolling motor; shelf units; recliner; kitchen kitchen center; pots; pans; inet; Very nice fancy stick & 4 WHEELER Hog catch chute; Feed cart; cabinet/shelf; console sewing Faberware coffee pot; silver- ball fretwork (from Wareham Honda 4X4 Foreman Rubicon 4 STEEL POSTS Huge offering of used steel T Post. Stainless wash stand; Electric machine; wood; stands; ½ plate; figurines; blue stemware; Hotel); Walnut lumber; old wheeler “nice”. sickle grinder; PVC pipe 1 ½” & round table; fern stand; treadle lamps; teapot; child’s tea set; Standard Oil sign; McCoy PICKUP BED FEEDER WATER PUMP 2” Briggs & Stratton water ¾”; Used lumber; 5 hp DR style sewing machine stand; wood vases; candles; cups & planter; kerosene lamps; Indian Model P0836 T&S Range cattle trimmer and much more. chair; microwave; step stool; 2- saucers; plates; glasses; up- ‘Phleat Boyd’ picture; lantern; feeder with Trip hopper. pump, also Flexible water hose. drawer stand; Christmas fire- right vacuum; sewing patterns car ramps; drill; saw; hand www.martyreadauction.com place screen; single door cabi- & notions; Christmas decora- tools; child’s sled; wagon; exer- Go to: for pictures! net; primitive painted cabinets; tions; tins; toaster; kitchen ap- cise bike; air brush set; 6” vise; AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The Mitchel’s are well known in the community for their hard work and quilt frames; end & step tables; pliances; picture frames; hand tools & garage items. successful farming and ranching practices. Lloyd started out with one Farmall and rented ground after WWIIBlue and Mound put a Unitedlarge amount Methodist of acres Church together will serve upon lunch. retirement. Congratulations LILA JONES ESTATE to the Mitchel’s. TERMS & CONDITIONS: Not responsible for accidents. Verbal statements made day of sale take precedence over GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS written material. VERN GANNON, BROKER/AUCTIONEER Sale conducted by: MARTY READ AUCTION SERVICE 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 Marty & Beverly Read • Mound City, KS 66056 • 913-795-2508 www.gannonauctions.com Real Estate,Assistant Antique, Auctioneer Farm, Livestock Charley Johnson & Commercial Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 13 New book delves into depolarizing food and agriculture By Mary Lou Peter thors. “The economic ap- considering the impact of public policy in his more and losers, it can be polariz- the best ways to meet the Conventional versus or- proach offers a greater un- their food choices on nutri- than 25 years at K-State. ing, especially in a rapidly demand for food, Andrew ganic? Local production or derstanding of why these tion, health, the environ- Their research emphasizes evolving sector like food Barkley added. In some global food sourcing? For disagreements came about, ment, animal welfare, and that the one constant in and agriculture. cases that might mean one reason or another, and how they can be re- hunger, Andrew Barkley food and agriculture mar- Based on a United Na- working together or at least those involved in growing solved. We wrote this book said. kets is change. Changes in tions prediction that the understanding a different and raising our food are to share the economic ap- The book summarizes technology, production world’s population will perspective. often at odds with one an- proach, which provides and extends Paul Barkley’s practices, consumer de- grow from the current 7.2 The book is available at other. greater appreciation for 50 years of research and sires, and policies occur billion people to 9.6 billion www.routledge.com/books/ A new book, Depolariz- both sides of these impor- Andrew Barkley’s research constantly, and change is by 2050, it is more impor- details/9780415714235/ ing Food and Agriculture: tant issues.” on agricultural labor mar- often disruptive. Since tant than ever for agricul- and http://tinyurl.com/ An Economic Approach, Barkley, who is also a kets, wheat markets, and change has both winners tural producers to figure out mgzxdwl. takes a look at the origins, university distinguished validity, consequences, and teaching scholar at K-State, potential resolution of the co-wrote the book with his REAL ESTATE AUCTION different and often oppos- father, Paul W. Barkley, ing stances taken by groups professor emeritus of agri- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 1:30 PM Auction Location: The Whiting Community Center, located on involved in the food busi- cultural economics at the north side of Hwy. 9, Whiting, KS ness. Washington State Universi- 157 ACRES, M/L, OF NE JACKSON COUNTY GRASSLAND “Many issues in food ty and adjunct professor at PROPERTY LOCATION: From Main Street of Whiting, KS (Hwy. and agriculture have be- Oregon State University. 9), go 2 1/2 miles east on Hwy. 9 to “Z”/Allen Rd., then 3/4 mile come disputes – some of Paul Barkley earned a south on the west side. them serious conflicts, with Ph.D. at K-State in 1963. LEGALDESCRIPTION: The Northeast Quarter of Section 36, no end in sight,” said An- The divide between in- Township 5 South, Range 16 East, Jackson County, KS This pasture consists of 157 acres, M/L, of mostly clean brome drew Barkley, a professor dustry groups often stems grass with some fescue spots. This property has been used for of agricultural economics at from political or legal ac- grazing. However, most if it could be hayed. There are 2 large Kansas State University tions that confuse con- ponds for water. If you are in need of pasture land, come take a look at this property. For more information or pictures, please and one of the book’s au- sumers, many of whom are check our website or call John E. Cline, 785-532-8381. Terms & Possession: The seller requires 10% down payment day of sale. 40% of the balance to be paid on or before Dec. 22, 2014 with the remaining 50% balance to be paid on Jan. 5, 2015. Buyer and Seller to equally split the title insurance and closing costs of Title Abstract TWO-DAYAUCTIONAs we are retiring,OTTAWA, following KANSAS sells at 3332 Nebraska Co., Holton, KS. Seller to pay 2014 taxes in full. Cline Realty & Auction, LLC represents the sellers’ interests. Sale subject to seller’s confirma- tion. Statements made sale day take precedence over printed material. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 — 9:30 AM SELLER: BRET ROONEY 100+ various size hitch balls; 5014-TM Iron Worker; Miller- CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC 50+ receiver hitch ball mounts; matic 250 mig welder; Lift-Rite Auction Conducted By: 90+ spindles, hubs, hub kits; 5500 lb. pallet jack; LARGE IN- John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer 30+ various size receiver tubs; VENTORY of New Steel; 785-889-4775 Onaga, KS 65+ hitch couplers; 70+ trailer LARGE assortment of New & www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty fenders or axles; 80+ trailer Used Trailer Parts; 7 salvage or jacks & GN stems; 40+ various restorable vehicles; Sandrail size new bale spears; Honda Dune Buggy; many related FourTrax 300; 3 elec. golf carts, welding shop & trailer sales need batteries; Scotchman items. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM Selling 85 +/- New & Used TRAILERS including Flat, Enclosed, Util- ity, Car, Stock. Selling 30 +/- New Pickup Truck Beds. Larmar, Sharp, Hillsboro, Titan, Top Hat, Red Oak, 3 alum. Endro GN stock. PLUS almost any Trailer Available! Lunch by Happy Trails Chuckwagon Jackson’sINSPECTION: have beenWed. in business & Thurs., for Nov. 36+ 12 years & 13, and 8 AM-6 are retiring! PM

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SATURDAY,FARM NOVEMBER AUCTION 15 — 10:00 AM 1509 N. 700 Rd. — BALDWIN CITY, KS • Cake Feeders 4 miles North of Baldwin on Dg. 460 (1700 Rd.), turn West from Vinland on Dg. 700 2 miles to the Dead-End! WATCH DonFOR & SIGNS! Jeannie are moving to Colorado and will offer at Auc- tion the following! • Continuous Fencing TRACTORS, TRUCK, rake, Massey Ferguson 8 ft. TRAILERS, EQUIPMENT disc, two booms; Goosen 3 pt. Kubota M5400 MFWD 4x4 chipper/shredder (used very lit- diesel tractor 8 forward/4 re- tle); front bucket forks; 5 ft. pull • Panels & Gates verse 540 pto ROPS w/LA1001 disc; 250 gal. poly tank; fast-at- loader w/5 ft. bucket (will sell as tach hitch; New Holland 905 one unit); John Deere 2510 swather (salvage/no motor); SALE PRICES ON tractor gas, single remote, syn- Yard Machine auto transmis- CAKE FEEDERS ARE chro-range, 3 pt. pto, sion w/cruise 46” lawn trac- ser#711R006470R with Farm- tor; DR-All-Terrain mower; NOW IN EFFECT! hand F11 loader w/5 ft. blade & Poulan 445 Pro weedeater, 5 ft. grapple (will sell as one tiller, saw; NIB ATV trailer unit); McCormick Farmall 340 sprayer, pump, boom; LUND wf gas tractor 540 pto fast hitch aluminum folding ramps; lawn ser#4284; Kubota ZD21 diesel dump-trailer. zero turning commercial lawn LIVESTOCK, TOOLS & tractor; 1985 Ford F150XLT MISC. SEE OUR Lariat 4x4 w/lockouts truck 4 12 ft. brown corral panel w/4ft. Introducing: the sp. manual; bumper-pull 7 x 10 walk-thru gate & two 12 ft. FEATURED SPECIALS dump-bed trailer w/Haul-Mor brown corral panels (new); 30+ bed 30 in. wooden sides; 6.5 x combination panels (most NEW HEAVY DUTY 12 single axle factory trailer new); 75+ steel posts (some AT THE EXPANDED w/fold down tail gate ramp; new); poly feeder & stock Gator 3-n-1 multi-purpose skid tanks; misc. gates; Coleman RANCH CHUTE! LUCO’S AG MART! steer grapple rake; Aldomi QA 5000 10hp. generator; 12 ton 8274 universal skid steer at- hydraulic pipe bender (new); GO TO tach adaptor; Aldomi skid steer large bench vise; Pro-Tech with our new QA plate (new); Case 4-n-1 bench saw; handy-man jacks; 1845C 6 ft. bucket w/teeth; 3 several chainsaws: Stihl, WWW.LUCOINC.COM pt. equipment: hvy duty cat. II Homelite, Echo; firewood cut- pivot gate! 6 ft. box-blade w/teeth, ting tools; 4 plus cord dry sea- KingKutter 6 ft. finish-mower, soned firewood; 6 x10 dog ken- Frontier RB1084 7ft. hvy duty nel; trailer-house stairs; large adj. straight blade, KingKutter 1 amount dimensional lumber; bottom plow (new), Farmaster power/hand tools; hardware; Luco Mfg. Co., Box 395, bale-spear (new); KingKutter push mowers; several salvage 5ft. rotary mower; Tuffy 6ft. ro- batteries; salvage metal; tary mower; 5 & 6.5 ft. rotary Dempster well pump; 1860’s Strong City, KS 66869 mowers; post-auger w/12” bit, log cabin logs; Ertl 8310 JD 8 ft. Leinbach Line Landscape pedal tractor. Numerous items .... too many to mention! Loader Day of Auction Only! Day of Auction Inspection Only Please! Con- cessions: Happy Trails Chuckwagon. Large Bldg. to sell Call toll-free: from in case of inclement weather.

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AUCTIONEERS: MARK ELSTON & JASON FLORY “Serving(785-594-0505) Your Auction (785-218-7851) Needs Since 1994” SEE ON THE WEB AT: WWW.LUCOINC.COM Page 14 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 tractor, JD lawn mower, misc. items, buildings to November 8 — Real estate ATV, trailer, shop air be removed, hay & more at Walton for Delbert Auction Sales Scheduled compressor, Shop Smith, at Allen for Donald & Reimer & Nadine Reimer woodworking tools, Deborah Johnson. Auc- Penner. Auctioneers: Van welder, torch set, house- tioneers: Macy Realty & Schmidt Auction. November 4 — 930 m/l Center for Mrs. Ruby Lar- tiques, collectibles, fur- hold, antiques, glass- Auction. November 8 — 78.81 ac. Mitchell County prime son. Sales Manager: niture, household items, ware, furniture & more in November 8 — Real estate, Northern Shawnee Coun- salt creek land, hunting Stephanie Avery. lawn, garden & shop & rural Geary County for vehicles, shop equipment ty land, development po- held at Beloit for Ulti- November 8 — Antiques, more at Wamego for Greg Nadine & Dwayne Rieke- & household items at tential, 6 tracts held at mate Hunt Farms, Inc. collectibles, immigrant & Elaine Miller. Auction- man. Auctioneers: Cham- Walton for Kenneth Hoyt for Edwin & Goldie Auctioneers: Hill Realty. trunks, 1963 Ford Falcon eers: Pat Donaldson, Gary berlin Auction Service. Akers Estate. Auction- Vance and Frank & Joyce November 5 — Tractors, Futura, shop, garage, Sorensen. November 8 — Tractors, eers: Van Schmidt Auc- Vance. Auctioneers: Cline combines, trucks, trail- household at Hillsboro November 8 — Car, JD yard trucks, equipment, shop, tion. Realty & Auction, LLC. ers, farm equipment of for Raymond Wiebe. Auc- all kinds, lawn & garden tioneers: Leppke Realty & more online at (www. & Auction. REAL ESTATE AUCTION big iron.com). Auction- November 8 — Farm ma- eers: Stock Auction Co. chinery East of Marys- MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17 • 7 PM November 6 — Dickinson ville for Ferdinand AUCTION LOCATION: The Deep Creek Community Building, lo- County Farmland at Her- (Buster) Vering Estate. cated 1 1/2 miles south of Manhattan, KS on Hwy. 177 to Deep rington for Donald & Vir- Auctioneers: Olmsteds & Creek Rd. (Riley Co. 911 Rd.), then 4.2 miles east and south on Deep Creek Rd. on the west side. ginia Hamilton Trust. Sandstrom. 130 acres, m/l, of Wabaunsee County Native Pastureland Auctioneers: Riordan November 8 — Antiques, Auction and Realty. collectibles & household LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The Northwest Quarter of Section 26, November 7 — Marshall at Abilene for Donna Township 12, Range 8 East, Wabaunsee County, KS, less a tract County land (160 ac. m/l) Martinitz Estate. Auc- PROPERTY LOCATION: From the Jcts. of I-70 and Hwy. 177 south at of Blue Rapids for Dan tioneers: Ron Shivers Re- of Manhattan, KS. go 6.5 miles south on Hwy. 177 to Ramsour Rd., & Ellen Clark. Auction- alty & Auction Co. then 1 mile east to Frontier Rd., then 1 mile north to Stockgrowers Rd., eers: Joe Horigan Realty November 8 — Pickups, then 1/4 mile east on the south side OR from the Deep Creek Rd. No. & Auction. farm trucks, stock trailer, 316 Exit on I-70, go 5.5 miles south on Deep Creek Rd. to the NE cor- ner of the pasture. November 7 — 380 acres tractors, machinery, live- land: pasture, tillable & stock equipment, sheds, This property contains 130 acres, m/l, of native grass, which has been used for grazing. There are two ponds for water. This pasture is free timber in 2 tracts held at tools & misc. at Bremen of brush, however it has evidence of Sericea Lespedeza. This land Cameron, Missouri. Auc- for Craig Moehlenbrink For more in- flaysormation well and or most viewing, could please be hayed. callJohn Come E. take Cline, a look. 785-532-8381 or tioneers: Cates Auction Estate. Auctioneers: Don- check website, www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty. Real Estate Company. ald Prell Realty & Auc- GCR Tire Center GCR Tire Center-Wichita November 7 & 8 — Living tion. TERMS & POSSESSION: The Seller requires 10% down day of sale with 1400 SW 41st St. 4861 N. Broadway Estate tag sale at Clay November 8 — Truck, an- the balance to be due on January 6, 2015. Possession to be given upon Topeka, KS 66609 Wichita, KS 67204 closing. The Buyer and Seller will equally split the title insurance and clos- 785-267-0074 800-843-7161 ing costs. The Seller will pay the 2014 taxes in full. Cline Realty & Auc- Contact Joe: tion, LLC represents the Seller’s interests. Statements made sale day 800-843-7161 AUCTION take precedence over printed material. Contact Terry: 316-648-5629 SELLER: A. THEODORE (TED) ANDERSON TRUST 785-221-0142 CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM Auction Conducted By: LOCATION: 504 Road 50 — OLPE, KANSAS John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer Property of the late Harold Stuttle 785-889-4775 Onaga, KS 785-532-8381 C Partial Listing: Look for full listing next week www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty 2012 Ford F150 XLT Super Crew Cab 2wd Pick up Approx 25,000 mi; 2002 Ford F150 XLT Ext Cab 2wd; 1997 Chevy Cheyenne 3500 4 x 4 Newer Engine; Circle D Trailer 6x20 Stock Trailers; 1755 Oliver w/ Loader; Allis Chalmers D17; Allis WD; JD A;Tractors: Ford 8N. Guns, EquipmentGriffin & Household 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

ESTATESUNDAY, NOVEMBER AUCTION 9 — 10:00 AM 2110Due Harper to Parking Dg. Fairgrounds Concerns — theLAWRENCE, following will be KS moved to the Fairgrounds!

VINTAGE ELECTRONIC COLLECTIBLES, FURNITURE, Fred operated& AUDIO Audiotronics ChanceHOUSEHOLD, Wichita KS. MISC. Hop Rod for 50 years 1953-85 Motorized Gas Engine Pogo 1940’s Century Large Exten- Stick Model 372A (2 w/original sion wooden camera; Seeburg boxes & 2 without) RARE!!; In- Encore Phonograph Jukebox; gento paper cutting board; 4 NIB 1950’s VM Hi/Fi stereo- 1930’s RCA Victor pocket phonic model 581 w/manuals; radio; Continental Model 1600 several Autostereo Model W-88 radio; view-master Home Console 4-track players w/views; records; w/Walnut Cabinets w/original Natural History,1000’s Ani- of boxes; ALL New In Boxes: Ci- mals,books: Aviation, Science Fiction, pher II Solid State reel/reel Cooking & Sewing; Wurlitzer recorders/40 plus AM/FM 8- Spinot piano w/bench; Walnut track plaers (Skyline R-11A), Danish Mid Century Dining Stereophonic 4-track players, Suite w/table/10 matching Craig speakers, GranSonic chairs/china cabinet & buffet; GS-3 8-track players, oak glass top coffee table; Ken- Soundlite, Veritas, ID, Pioneer more side/side refrigerator & many other vintage electron- w/ice & water; Maytag Centen- ics!; RCA model 1100 lighted nial Commercial washer/dryer tube tester; B&K Model 466 (Year Old); kitchen dinette; Cathode Ray tester rejuvena- book shelves; full bedroom tor; Devale Systems range an- suite bed/dresser/chest; Pride alyzer; Eico Model 315 signal lift chair; La-Z-Boy recliners; generator; RCA WO-33A oscil- maple rocker; Rainbow HyLa loscope; RCA Model WV-76A vacuum w/attachments; small high sensitivity VTVM; RCA RF appliances; Keurig coffee Signal Generator RF-50B; Sen- maker; wrought iron patio set; core CG141 Color King Deluxe kitchen décor; glassware & color generator; several audio primitives; vintage pictures; video instruments; amp, ohm, retro lamps; power/hand tools; , capacitor testers DeWalt older radial-arm saw; of all kinds; 1970’s Pioneer Acme metal card filer; vintage Lighted sign w/box; several Duo-Therm gas heater; avia- other vintage lighted & display tion magazines; steamer signs from the 60-70’s; David- trunks; printers wooden boxes. son catalog printer press; hand ink printer press; vintage type- writers & adding machines Ida MaeSEWING was an avid (Remington, Rex Visible, Cox- seamstress! head, Underwood, IBM, RC Featherweight Singer Model Allen; Jason model 326 Moon 221-1 w/case, attachments, watcher telescope w/box; manual; 100’s patterns; misc. Jason 630 telescope w/box; sewing items. 100’s of New Old Stock Parts!!

Numerous items to mention!!! AUCTION NOTE: Very Large Auction! Many boxes to sort!!

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November 8 — Tractors, November 14 — Marshall November 15 — Farm ma- all kinds, lawn & garden Grassland held at Whit- tawatomie County land skid loader, trailers, ma- County cropland (632 ac. chinery, farm related & more online at (www. ing for Bret Rooney. Auc- held at Havensville for chinery, pickup, golf cart, m/l prime farmland sold items, antiques & house- big iron.com). Auction- tioneers: Cline Realty & Marvin L. (Perk) & Joan zero turn mower, equip- in 4 tracts) at Frankfort hold goods West of eers: Stock Auction Co. Auction, LLC. G. McNeill Trusts. Auc- ment, furniture, house- for Dannels Family LP & Leonardville for Wava & November 20 — 620 acres November 22 — Real es- tioneers: Cline Realty & hold & shop at Manhattan Joann Dannels Trust. Arlo Peterson. Auction- m/l Dickinson County tate, old wrenches, col- Auction, LLC. for Bob Fair. Auction- Auctioneers: Joe Horig- eers: Kretz & Bloom Auc- farmland at Abilene for lectible & household SW November 29 — Consign- eers: Gannon Real Estate an. tion Service. Harold & Geraldine of Axtell for the George & ment sale at Salina. Auc- & Auctions. November 14 & 15 — (sell- November 15 — Real es- Hoover Estates. Auction- Evelyn Olson Estate. Auc- tioneers: Wilson Realty & November 8 — Pot- ing Nov. 14, new & used tate, 2 farms at Clifton for eers: Reynolds Real Es- tioneers: Olmsteds & Auction Service. tawatomie County land trailer parts, welding Wilcid & Edna Michaud tate & Auction Co. Sandstrom. December 1 — 80 acres +/- (hunting/building site) at equip., iron, salvage & Trusts. Auctioneers: Ray- November 20 — Ottawa November 22 — Real Es- Cloud County, KS land Westmoreland. Auction- more); (selling Nov. 15, mond Bott Realty & Auc- County land (80 ac. crop- tate (35 ac. grass w/barn & (cropland, waterways) eers: Crossroads Real Es- new & used trailers, new tion. land) held at Minneapolis new steel pens at NW cor- held at Clyde for Kegle tate & Auction, LLC. pickup flatbeds) at Ot- November 15 — Shawnee for Alice Callum Estate. ner of Alma), livestock, Family. Auctioneers: November 8 — Moser tawa for Jackson Welding County grass (858 m/l ac., Auctioneers: Omli & As- farm & household items Midwest Land & Home, Ranch 23rd bull sale at & Trailer Sales. Auction- development potential, sociates, Inc. & misc. at Alma for Bill Greg Askren & Mark the ranch. 110 SimAngus, eers: Wischropp Auc- hunting, grazing W. side November 21 — Farm ma- Baldock & the late Ann Uhlik. Simmental and Angus tions. of Topeka) onsite West of chinery auction at Clay Baldock Estate. Auction- December 6 — 80 acres pas- bulls. November 15 — Furniture, Topeka for Dr. Russell Center. Auctioneers: Mu- eers: Murray Auction & ture, wildlife habitat November 9 — Trucks, salt & pepper shakers, Reitz. Auctioneers: Mur- gler Auction Service. Realty. southwest Jackson Coun- cars, pickups, tractor, collectibles & household ray Auction & Realty. November 22 — 68.76 acres November 22 — Annual ty (brome, native grass, combine, machinery, at Rossville for Dorothy J. November 15-16 — 2-Day m/l Marshall County held bull sale at Eureka for pond, good fence) held at shop tools, guns, plane, Hase Trust. Auctioneers: American Art Pottery at Marysville for Feld- Dalebanks Angus. Delia for Lindsay E. & collectible & household, Gannon Real Estate & auction at Holton. Auc- hausen Family Farm November 23 — Angus pro- Patsy C. Houck. Auction- misc. & parts at Havens- Auctions. tioneers: Brown Auction Trust. Auctioneers: Don- duction sale at Enter- eers: Pearl Real Estate & ville for Carl F. (Woody) November 15 — Tractors, & Real Estate (Greenbs- ald Prell Realty & Auc- prise for Hedgewood Appraisal Service. Robbins Estate. Auction- trucks, antique car, trail- burg). tion. Prairie. December 7 — Construc- eers: Cline Realty & Auc- ers, machinery, 4-wheel- November 16 — 3-BR home, November 22 — 153 acres November 24 — 324 acres tion equip., farm equip., tion, LLC. er, old machinery, live- 1993 Dodge Dynasty, fur- +/- Rooks County land, m/l in Osage County held trucks, cars, lawn equip., November 9 — Kawasaki stock equipment & misc. niture, collectibles, rid- hunting, oil income, CRP at Burlingame for Steven farm supplies, shop Mule, trucks, dog training at Wheaton for Mrs. Mer- ing lawn mower, Stick & income, scenic held at & Brenda Kitchen. Auc- items, hay, hedge posts, supplies, camping, an- celus (Lavona) Biesen- Ball Fretwork at Keats Plainville. Auctioneers: tioneers: Hill Realty, Tom livestock equip., house- tiques, tools, guns & more thal. Auctioneers: Cline for Lila Jones Estate. JP Weigand & Sons, Inc. Hill., Homestead Realty hold at Wetmore for St. at Manhattan for Estate Realty & Auction, LLC. Auctioneers: Gannon November 22 — Hand tools, & Auction, Terry Ri- James Consignments. of Jane Laman. Auction- November 15 — Tractors, Real Estate & Auctions. sockets, wrenches, an- chardson. December 8 — Prime John- eers: United Country truck, trailers, equip- November 16 — New trail- tiques, collectibles, vin- November 25 — 1,920 acres son County, KS farm & in- Ruckert Realty & Auc- ment, livestock, tools & ers, used trailers, new tage dresses, crocks & Edwards County land (12 vestment land held at tion. misc. at Baldwin City for truck beds, much more at more at Lincolnville for irrigated quarters) held Overland Park, KS. Auc- November 9 — Vintage Don & Jeannie Mead. Ottawa for Jackson Weld- Charles & Darlene at Lewis for Patrick M. tioneers: Dave Webb, electronic & audio, col- Auctioneers: Mark Elston ing & Trailer Sales. Auc- Gutsch Estate. Auction- Platts Trust, et al. Auc- Webb Realty - Auctions & lectibles, furniture, & Jason Flory. tioneers: Wischropp Auc- eers: Bob Kickhaefer, tioneers: Carr Auction & Appraisals. household & misc., sew- November 15 — New trail- tions. Dave Bures. Real Estate, Inc. December 9 — 155 m/l ing at Lawrence for Fred er parts, inventory, older November 17 — Ottawa November 22 — Complete November 28 — 152 ac. m/l acres Shawnee County & Ida Mae Sutton Estate. vehicles, new steel, County real estate (320 ac. line of automotive equip- Marshall County Farm- held at Rossville. Auc- Auctioneers: Elston Auc- welders, iron worker, pasture & cropland) at ment, above ground car land, meadow & wildlife tioneers: Farmers Na- tions. much more at Ottawa for Miltonvale for Marjorie J. lifts, tire machine & tools, habitat held at Frankfort tional Company. November 9 — Guns, an- Jackson Welding & Trail- Bulleigh Estate. Auction- hydraulic jacks, JD 316 for Alvin Roggenkamp December 11 — 275 acres tiques, collectibles, fram- er Sales. Auctioneers: eers: Larry Lagasse Auc- garden tractor at Manhat- Estate. Auctioneers: Riley County, Tuttle ed prints, Western, Indi- Wischropp Auctions. tion & Real Estate. tan for Automaster (Char- Cline Realty & Auction, Creek area (hunting, fish- an, traps, primitives at November 15 — Trucks, November 17 — 160 acres lie Degenhardt). Auction- LLC. ing, 3 ponds, ranch style Ottawa. Auctioneers: stock trailers, tractors, Morris County real estate eers: Reynolds Auction November 28 — Tractors, house, building site) held Griffin Auctions. guns, equipment & house- held at Council Grove for Service. vehicles, trucks, trailers, at Manhattan for Jane November 9 — Real estate hold at olpe for property Sandra Sue Phillips. Auc- November 22 — 1,025 acres hay, straw & hay equip., Laman Trust. Auction- at Salina. Auctioneers: of the late Harold Stuttle. tioneers: Hallgren Real in 5 tracts of Lyon County machinery, livestock eers: Pearl Real Estate & Wilson Realty & Auction Auctioneers: Griffin Real Estate Auctions, LLC. land: cropland, wildlife, equp., lawn & garden, Appraisal Service, Inc. Service. Estate & Auction Service, November 17 — 130 ac. Flint Hills grass held at shop & misc. near Wet- January 1, 2015 — Harley November 10 — 80 acres of LLC. Wabaunsee County Na- Emporia for property of more for property of Mar- Gerdes 30th annual New Pratt County land held at November 15 — Tractors, tive Pastureland held Melvin A. Stanford Trust, ian & (the late) Howard Years Day Consignment Pratt for Trent & Christy trucks, trailers, hay & South of Manhattan for A. Mercella M. Stanford Kranz. Auctioneers: Har- Auction at Lyndon. Jacks. Auctioneers: livestock equipment N. of Theodore (Ted) Anderson Trust & Prairie View ris Auction Service. March 5 — Bull sale at Hamm Auction & Real Louisburg (Bucyrus) for Trust. Auctioneers: Cline Farm, Inc. Auctioneers: November 29 — 1,129 acres Courtland for Jensen Estate, LLC. Darol & Karen Rodrock. Realty & Auction, LLC. Griffin Real Estate & m/l northeastern Pot- Brothers. November 11 — 40 acres Auctioneers: Bricker November 18 — 5-6 bed- Auction Service, LLC. Marion County land held Auction Service. room, 3 bath home on 3+ November 22 — 40 guns, ACCEPTING EARLY CONSIGNMENTS at Hillsboro for Darrell & November 15 — Household acres at Manhattan for ammo & related items at Glenda York and David & consignments at Salina. Delbert & Janet Wilks. Concordia for Melvern ST. JAMES CONSIGNMENT Gwen Harris. Auction- Auctioneers: Wilson Re- Auctioneers: Gannon Giersch Estate. Auction- eers: Leppke Realty & alty & Auction Service. Real Estate & Auctions. eers: Larry Lagasse Auc- Auction. November 15 — Tractors, November 19 — Tractors, tion & Real Estate. November 12 — Tractors, trailers, farm trucks, combines, trucks, trail- November 22 — 157 ac. m/l SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM combines, trucks, trail- pickups, 4 wheeler, pick- ers, farm equipment of NE Jackson County AUCTION LOCATION: St. James Hall — ers, farm equipment of up bed feeder, tillage ADVERTISING DEADLINE:WETMORE, NOVEMBER KS 8 all kinds, lawn & garden equip., grapple, other Accepting: Construction Equip., Farm Equip., Trucks, Cars, & more online at (www. equip., mister & sprayer, Lawn Equip., Farm Supplies, Shop Items, Hay, Hedge Posts, big iron.com). Auction- grinder, overhead bin, Livestock Equip., Household, etc. eers: Stock Auction Co. shop & tools, steel posts, November 12-26 Online water pump, tractor al- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 10:00 AM 1243 Wildcat Creek Road — Consign it, we will sell it! only Industrial equip- ternator; hay, cattle sup- MANHATTAN, KANSAS To Place Consignments call: ment & construction ma- plies, creep feeders, hay TRACTORS, SKID LOADER, TRAILERS, MACHINERY. Bill Burdick (785) 866-2937 (H) or (785) 547-5082 (C) chinery liquidation at feeders, feed bunks, gates E-Z GO golf cart-with newer batteries; 2013 Bad Boy 54” Ron Burdiek (785) 866-5038 (H) or (785) 207-0434 (C) zero turn mower-very good. Laser level with targets. Proceeds support St. James Church Improvement projects www.wendt auction.com. & panels, water tanks, See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete listing Auctioneers: Dennis salvage, antiques, house- Wendt. hold & misc. at Blue BOB FAIR # # November 14 — Chase Mound for Lloyd & Betty LAND AUCTION GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS County land (612 ac. m/l) Mitchel. Auctioneers: VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER/BROKER native Flint Hills cattle Marty Read Auction Serv- 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 grazing pasture held at ice. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 10:00 AM www.gannonauctions.com The auction will be held at the Westmoreland Community Center Burns for Patricia Jack- November 15 — Greenwood son Family. Auctioneers: County land (2 tracts) 327 77.61 acresWESTMORELAND, at 13435 Sales Road, Westmoreland KANSAS KS 66549 Sundgren Realty, Inc., m/l Slate Creek River bot- Description: Land Brokers. tom tillable and 120 m/l REAL ESTATE AUCTION November 14 — 240 acres native hay meadow, pas- 77.61 Acres of beautiful Marshall County farm- ture held at Hamilton for wooded property in FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 — 1:30 PM Pottawatomie County. land at Beattie for Edna Nichols Living Trust. AUCTION LOCATION: The American Legion Cabin, Mae Schwarz. Auction- Auctioneers: Sundgren Would be excellent for along Hwy. 99 in eers: Tim, Tom & Rob Realty, Inc., Land Bro- 152 Acres, m/l, of MarshallFRANKFORT, County Farmland, KANSAS Meadow HUNTERS, or a BUILDING SITE. Olmsted. kers. & Wildlife Habitat Property does have a shed that could possibly be salvaged. The remnants of other outbuildings exist, but are beyond repair. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Township 5 South, Range 9 East, Marshall County, KS Forwww.kscrossroads.com information visit: PROPERTY LOCATION: 6 1/2 miles south of Frankfort, KS on Hwy. 99 to Bobcat Lane, then 3 miles west to 19th Rd., then 1 mile south SELLERS: to the Northwest corner of the property. DARYLE FRANK, AUCTIONSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 10:00 AM This property consists of 152 acres, m/l, of which 68.21 acres are HARLAN FRANK Sale held at 450 Rd. 360 — ALLEN, KANSAS upland cropland with the balance of 83.79 acres meadow, a draw 11 mi. East of Council Grove, KS on US Hwy. 56 to E Rd. then and wildlife habitat. This property has electric service and a good & ROBERT FRANK North 1 mi. to 360 Rd., then 1/2 mi. West to auction OR Junction well. It is bordered by 19th Road on the west, Cyclone Road on the Hwy. 56 & Rd. F (Americus Rd.) go West 1 mi. to Rd. E then 1 mi. north and 19th Terrace on the east. TERMS: 10% non-refundable down money is required day of sale by check. For more information or viewing please call John E. Cline, Buyer must be able to close by December 9, 2014. Cost of Title Insurance and North to 360 Rd. and 1/2 mi. West to auction. 785-532-8381 or check website: www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty Closing Costs to be split equally between Buyer and Seller. All announce- CONCESSIONS by Happy Trails Chuck Wagon ments day of sale take precedence over written materials. Crossroads Real TERMS & POSSESSION: The Seller requires 10% down day of sale with Estate & Auction is representing the Sellers. TRACTORS, TRUCKS & EQUIPMENT, SHOP, & MISC ITEMS, the balance to be due January 5, 2015. Possession to be given upon clos- BUILDING TO BE REMOVED, HAY ing. The Buyer and Seller will equally split the title insurance and closing WO OCATIONS See last week’s Grass & Grain for listings or go to: costs. The Seller will pay the 2014 taxes in full. Cline Realty & Auction, LLC 7840 E UST HwyL 24, Manhattan: represents the Seller’s interests. Statements made sale day take precedence 785-539-2732 www.kansasauctions.net over printed material. 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 SELLER: ALVIN ROGGENKAMP ESTATE Ralph Hudson, Listing Agent, SELLERS: DONALD & DEBORAH JOHNSON CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC 785-320-1607 Auction Conducted By: Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner, Auction conducted by: MACY REALTY & AUCTION John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer 785-770-0222 785-499-5313 785-889-4775 Onaga, KS 785-532-8381 C Auctioneers: Carey Macy, Steve Patterson, Colter Macy www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty www.kscrossroads.com Page 16 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Wheat farmers share crop conditions across state On October 22, 2014, 59 percent adequate, and 2 was at 78 percent, behind wheat emerged was 58 per- While at the Kansas date on and tour of growth the Kansas Wheat Commis- percent surplus. last year and the five-year cent, equal to last year and Wheat Innovation Center, chambers, lab space, and sion held a regular board Winter wheat planted average of 84. Winter near 56 average. board members got an up- greenhouses. meeting at the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center in Manhattan. Farmer board members reported that planting in most areas is nearly com- plete, and that the wheat is coming up and looks good. David Radenberg, a farmer from Barton County, reported that his wheat is up and the no-till wheat in his area looks really good, al- though there are some ex- tremely wet patches. He es- timates that acres in his area will be higher than the aver- age. Jason Ochs, from Syra- cuse in Hamilton County, reported that he is seeing some of the best stands he’s had in years. He said, “Where there’s no disease, the wheat looks beautiful.” However, Ochs says they have seen some disease pressure, including rust and mosaic in some areas. He estimates that overall acreage will be similar to last year, but that white wheat acres have increased in the area. Jay Armstrong, from Atchison County, reported that the area is “so muddy that wheat acres are down.” He said that some fusarium is starting in the area. On a positive note, Armstrong reported that this year was the best fall harvest he has seen. Scott Van Allen, from Clearwater in Sedgwick County, estimates that there won’t be any more acres of wheat this year in his area than normal. He reports that some pockets were very dry going into planting, while other areas had heavy rains. Some of the wheat had to be replanted due to the heavy rains. He did receive some slow rain after plant- ing, so overall the wheat looks good. His fall crop harvest was above average as well. Ron Suppes, who farms in Lane and Scott Counties, reluctantly admitted that he has been getting some rain in the area. The wheat is planted and up. Although he estimates that overall acres haven’t increased, he reports a steady increase in hard white wheat acres over the past several years. Sup- pes says grasshoppers are an issue in the area, and spraying will be done over the next week. Mike McClellan, from Palco in Rooks County, es- timates that acreage will re- main approximately the same. He reports that wheat in the area is up and looks good. For the week ending Oc- tober 19, 2014, up to one inch of rain fell in the east, while the west remained dry, according to the USDA’s National Agricul- tural Statistics Service. Temperatures were near normal. Activities included seeding wheat and harvest- ing row crops. The number of days suitable for field work was 5.5. Topsoil moisture rated 5 percent very short, 20 percent short, 70 percent adequate, and 5 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture rated 13 percent very short, 26 percent short, Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 17 Where will the animals go? Emergency preparedness workshops planned for livestock operations It’s hard, thinking about severe heat to tornadoes stock Operations: When sponse to a high mortality • How do I prepare for program and registration the unthinkable. But dis- to mechanical malfunc- Disaster Strikes,” on Dec. infectious disease out- an emergency on my oper- information is available asters happen on live- tions, said Joel DeR- 10 in Salina and Dec. 11 in break; ation? at www.ksuswine.org or stock operations just like ouchey, livestock special- Dighton. • Windbreaks for win- Each workshop will in- www.ksubeef.org. More in- they do in homes and com- ist with K-State Research Topics to be presented ter livestock protection; clude roundtable discus- formation is available by munities across the coun- and Extension. by industry professionals • Approved mortality sions on related topics. contacting Anthony Ruiz try. To help producers pre- and K-State specialists at disposal options for Registration for the at 785-392-2147 or anruiz@ Preparation ahead of pare, Kansas State Univer- each workshop include: Kansas producers; workshop at either loca- ksu.edu for the Salina time can help lessen the sity is partnering with the • Risk management and • Pre-selection of emer- tion is $15 per person, to workshop or Jared Peter- damage and ease the re- Amazing Grazing II proj- mortality documentation gency disposal sites for be paid by Dec. 5, and in- silie at 866-755-1654 or covery from disasters ect to present “Emergency for livestock producers; large and small livestock cludes lunch and meeting [email protected] for the ranging from blizzards to Preparedness for Live- • Reaction and re- farms; materials. The compete Dighton workshop. Above normal temps last week help harvest progress For the week ending soil moisture rated 5 per- near the five-year average last year and 47 average. hind 100 last year and 97 year, but behind 11 aver- October 26, 2014, up to one cent very short, 22 percent of 91. Winter wheat Soybean conditions average. Sunflowers turn- age. inch of rain fell in the short, 71 percent ade- emerged was 72 percent, rated 3 percent very poor, ing brown was 81 percent, Alfalfa hay fourth cut- northeast, while the west quate, and 2 percent sur- equal to last year and near 9 poor, 35 fair, 43 good, and behind 92 last year and 88 ting was 91 percent com- remained dry, according to plus. Subsoil moisture 70 average. 10 excellent. Soybeans average. Sunflowers har- plete, near 88 last year and the USDA’s National Agri- rated 13 percent very Corn harvested was 78 harvested was 52 percent, vested was at 25 percent, 86 average. cultural Statistics Service. short, 26 percent short, 60 percent, near 79 last year well behind 73 last year well behind 45 last year Livestock, Pasture and Above-normal tempera- percent adequate, and 1 and 81 average. and 70 average. and 41 average. Range Report: Pasture and tures allowed fall harvest percent surplus. Sorghum conditions Sunflower conditions Cotton conditions rated range conditions rated 7 to progress and winter Field Crops Report: Win- rated 5 percent very poor, rated 3 percent very poor, 1 percent very poor, 5 poor, percent very poor, 15 poor, wheat to grow rapidly. ter wheat condition rated 11 poor, 31 fair, 44 good, 7 poor, 33 fair, 51 good, and 33 fair, 56 good, and 5 ex- 42 fair, 34 good, and 2 ex- Some producers were 0 percent very poor, 2 poor, and 9 excellent. Sorghum 6 excellent. Ray flowers cellent. Cotton bolls open- cellent. waiting for a hard freeze 33 fair, 58 good, and 7 ex- mature was 90 percent, dried was 96 percent, near ing was 87 percent, near 84 Stock water supplies to harvest sorghum. The cellent. Winter wheat near 92 last year and 91 av- 100 last year and average last year, but equal to the rated 6 percent very short, number of days suitable planted was at 87 percent, erage. Sorghum harvested at 99. Sunflowers turning average. Cotton harvested 18 short, 75 adequate, and for field work was 6.2. Top- behind 93 last year, but was 38 percent, behind 51 yellow was 90 percent, be- was 5 percent, near 7 last 1 surplus.

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 31, the bulk of Centralia 3 blk [email protected] Onaga 1 blk [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FRIDAY,NOVEMBER 14 the run was unweaned spring calves with no Topeka 4 blk [email protected] Council Grove 1 xbred [email protected] Council Grove 6 blk [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] TO SELL AT 12:00 NOON preweaning shots, however, they were find- 40 Choice Angus Ai bred OCV first calf hfrs. Good ing a good demand at mostly steady prices Wamego 3 bwf [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] disposition, tract scored, all breeding shots. according to quality and condition. Cull cows Eskridge 3 blk [email protected] Eskridge 1 blk [email protected] These hfrs should all check safe in calf to the AI sold on a steady market. Manhattan 4 blk [email protected] date of May 2nd. AI bull was Connelay Ensure & Centralia 6 blk [email protected] BULLS — 1,250-2,150 LBS. low birth weight Angus bull with Genex BULLS & STEERS 300-550 LBS Beattie 3 blk [email protected] Maple Hille 1 xbred [email protected] 140 Choice Angus & bwf strs & hfrs, 1 rd shots, 550- Westmoreland 4 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 700 lbs. Soldier 3 blk [email protected] FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-775 LBS Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 100 Choice Reputation Angus strs, 75 days weaned Prairie Village 20 xbred [email protected] Dwight 5 blk [email protected] Leonardville 1 blk [email protected] and turned back out on grass. Two complete rds of shots. No implants, green condition, 600-675 lbs. Manhattan 4 blk [email protected] Frankfort 5 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] 35 Angus-x strs & hfrs, 750-950 lbs. Westmoreland 17 blk [email protected] Wakarusa 6 bwf [email protected] Maple Hill 1 blk [email protected] 18 Gelbvieh strs & hfrs, 550-750 lbs. Dwight 5 blk [email protected] Topeka 3 bwf [email protected] Olsburg 3 blk [email protected] Americus 4 blk [email protected] EARLYCONSIGNMENTSFRIDAY,NOVEMBER7 SPECIAL COW SALE NOVEMBER 19TH Frankfort 3 blk [email protected] Topeka 5 blk [email protected] 75 Choice blk & bwf strs, bulls & hfrs, 450-600 lbs. STARTING AT 11:00 AM 48 Choice Reputation Angus strs & hfrs, 2 rds Centralia 10 blk [email protected] shots, 500-650 lbs. Complete Dispersal of 17 Choice Reputation Pure- Onaga 4 xbred [email protected] COWS & HEIFERETTES —850-1,850 LBS 33 Choice Reputation blk & bwf strs, 30 plus days bred Angus fall calving cows, 3 yrs & older. Most Wamego 3 blk [email protected] Frankfort 1 blk [email protected] weaned, 2 rds shots, no implants, 650-750 lbs. will have Sept./Oct. Angus calves by side. Bal- Centralia 4 blk [email protected] Olsburg 1 blk [email protected] 22 blk & bwf strs & hfrs, bunk broke, weaned 4 ance Heavy Springers. weeks, 2 rds shots, 600-700 lbs. Salina 1 bwf [email protected] 150 blk & bwf cows, 3-5 yrs old. 15 will have Oct./Nov. HOLSTEINS Alma 1 char [email protected] 15 blk strs & hfrs, 450-550 lbs. 7 blk hfrs, 30 days weaned, 2 rds shots, 550-650 lb.s calves by side. Approx. 20 will calve in Dec.The bal- Abilene 19 holstein [email protected] Paola 1 bwf [email protected] 6 blk hfrs, 800-850 lbs. ance of 115 to calve Feb & March. Bred to Abilene 9 holstein [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] 3 Choice blk cows, 4 yrs old, w/30-60 day red Angus Angus/Simm bulls. Abilene 11 holstein [email protected] Lawrence 1 blk [email protected] calves by side 80 big Fancy 1100 lbs. Angus OCV first calf hfrs, AI bred Abilene 13 holstein [email protected] Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] 3- 2 yr old Angus bulls, Ohlde bloodline, Trich and April 10th to Cole Creek Cedar Ridge low birth weight Abilene 6 holstein [email protected] Burlingame 1 blk [email protected] semen tested Angus bull, cleaned up with low birth weight Angus Alma 1 blk [email protected] bulls. 55 big Fancy 1100 lbs. OCV Angus and bwf first calf BULLS & STEERS 550-825 LBS. Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] SIMMENTAL INFLUENCED FEEDER CALF AND REPLACEMENT heifers, bred to low birth weight Oleen & Blythe Angus Alta Vista 8 blk [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] bulls. Hfrs are pelvic measured. Bulls in May 1st and Dwight 8 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 xbred [email protected] FEMALE SALE NOVEMBER 7 out July 15th. A nice set of hfrs. White City 8 blk [email protected] Lawrence 1 blk [email protected] Sponsored by Kansas Simmenal Assoc. 45 blk cows, 4-6 yrs old, bred to Angus bulls for Feb.- Wamego 13 blk [email protected] Lawrence 1 blk [email protected] 150 Choice Reputation Simm/Angus strs & hfrs, Re- March calves Frankfort 8 blk [email protected] Council Grove 1 blk [email protected] placement Quality hfrs, sired out of Moser & Irvine 40 Fancy blk & bwf first calf hfrs. 20 bred to 1/2 Hereford Council Grove 13 blk [email protected] Lawrence 1 blk [email protected] bulls, 550-750 lbs. 1/2 Angus-x bull for 60 day calving period starting 43 Choice Reputation Sim/Angus-x Replacement hfrs. Wakarusa 3 xbred [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] Feb. 1st. Pelvic measured. 31 are OCV and pelvic measured.Weaned and all Ozawkie 6 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 40 Homeraised blk cows, SS to BM, bred to Purebred shots, 625-750 lbs. Sired out of Irvine and Cline Cattle Angus bull to start calving Feb. 10th for Feb.-March Alta Vista 13 blk [email protected] Council Grove 1 blk [email protected] Co. bulls calves. Bull went in May 1st. Eskridge 3 xbred bulls [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] 7 Purebred Simm hfrs, 600-700 lbs. 25 Choice blk 2nd calf hfrs, bred to Angus bulls to start Westmoreland 4 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] 5 registered Simm/Angus hfrs, 600-700 lbs. calving Feb. 1st 4 Simm strs, 600-700 lbs. Dwight 6 blk [email protected] Burlingame 1 blk [email protected] 20 homeraised Angus & Angus Simm cross OCV cows, Ozawkie 10 blk [email protected] Americus 1 blk [email protected] For more Information and/or to consign, contact: 5-8 yrs, with 2 week to 30 day old Angus & Angus Bonner Springs 3 blk [email protected] Eskridge 1 blk [email protected] Michale Dikeman Joe Mertz Simm cross calves by side 15 homeraised purebred Holstein hfr calves. Eleven will White City 8 blk [email protected] Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] 785-770-2977 785-458-9494 Americus 3 blk [email protected] Manhattan 1 blk [email protected] be OCV and the balance eligible at 4 months of age. Alta Vista 5 blk [email protected] Blaine 1 blk [email protected] Or Manhattan Commission These hfrs are from 114 days old to 185 days old. These hfrs are from a herd with a 31,945 lb. rolling Frankfort 5bwf [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] John Cline Mervin Sexton herd average and the PTA milk runs from 429 to 1000. Abilene 9 holstein [email protected] Manhattan 1 xbred [email protected] 785-889-4775 785-537-7295 Hfrs are current on all shots. Olsburg 3 blk [email protected] Burlingame 1 blk [email protected] 9 Purebred registered Angus cows, 2 are 4 yrs old, bal- White City 3 blk [email protected] Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] EARLYCONSIGNMENTSFRIDAY,NOVEMBER21 ance running age, bred Purebred Angus Good Farms Burlingame 4 blk [email protected] Maple Hill 1 blk [email protected] 75 Fancy Angus Sim-x strs & Replacement Quality bull, 5-6 months. Harveyville 1 xbred [email protected] hfrs, 1 rd shots, no implants, 550-700 lbs. 3 Angus & 3 Angus Char-x first calf heifers, bred to low HEIFER CALVES — 375-550 LBS. Burlingame 1 blk [email protected] 34 F-1 x blk Baldy strs & hfrs, no implants, 2 rds birth weight Angus bull for Feb. 10 calving 1 Fink Beef Genetic bloodline, 2 year Angus bull.Trich Prairie Village 7 xbred [email protected] Alma 1 blk [email protected] shots, weaned 21 days, 600-650 lbs. Prairie Village 7 xbred [email protected] St. George 1 blk [email protected] and semen tested. 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 4, 2014 Northwest Kansas The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the Kansas De- Kansas Hay Grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to moderate. Al- partment of Agriculture with technical oversight from the falfa: Horse, Mid squares 250.00; Stock cow, Fair-Good, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. 155.00-165.00, Good, 165.00-170.00. Fair, Grinding alfalfa at Market Report the edge of the field 90.00-120.00. Ground and delivered to feedlots and dairies 145.00-180.00. Demand moderate for dairy alfalfa and alfalfa pellets, North Central-Northeast Kansas light to moderate for grinding alfalfa and grass hay. Hay Dairy and grinding alfalfa and prairie hay and brome trade slow to moderate. Mild fall weather continues with steady. Movement slow. Alfalfa: Horse, 300.00, some 8.00- temperatures above normal; most of the state has not had 9.00/small square bale; Dairy, Supreme 235.00-265.00; Premi- frost yet, let alone a killing freeze. Corn harvest is about um, 210.00-235.00; Utility-Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of done, there is a lot of milo and a few beans to cut yet. Alfal- the field, 90.00-120.00; Ground and delivered 145.00-180.00. fa cutting is about finished, there is some crop residue bal- Grass hay: Bluestem Good, small squares, 5.00-6.00/bale, ing, but not as much as the past couple of years. Wheat pas- 120.00-140.00, Mid squares 90.00-110.00, large rounds 50.00- ture is good this fall and crop residue grazing is shaping up 70.00. Brome: Good, small squares, 6.00-7.00/bale, 130.00- to be good. If you have hay for sale or pasture to rent or need 150.00/T, Mid squares, 110.00-130.00, Good, large round, hay or grazing, use the services of the Hay and Pasture Ex- 30.00-50.00/bale, 60.00-80.00/T; CWF Grass mulch, large change: www.kfb.org/commodities/haypasture/index.html. round 60.00-65.00. Straw, Good, small squares 4.00/bale or Southwest Kansas 4.50 delivered/bale; large bales 60.00-70.00/T. Sudan, Good Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady. Movement moderate. large round 70.00-75.00, Fair 60.00-65.00. Alfalfa, Horse, 250.00-300.00, Clippings 320.00, small squares ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise 8.00-11.00/bale. Dairy, Supreme 230.00-250.00; Premium noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares unless 205.00-230.00; Dry Cow, Good 165.00-170.00, a little 150.00 otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless otherwise shipped in. Fair-Good grinding alfalfa, at the edge of the noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. field or delivered in 110.00-120.00, very little trade. Ground *CWF Certified Weed Free. and delivered locally to feedlots and dairies, 145.00-170.00, *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. some Ground-on-the-truck 160.00. The week of 10/20-25, **TDN calculated using the Western formula. Quantitative 7,896T of grinding alfalfa and 1,530T of dairy alfalfa were factors are approximate, and many factors can affect feeding Allison Whitebread led the grand champion breeding delivered. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00-75.00, mostly 70.00 value. Values based on 100% dry matter (TDN showing both ewe at the Central Kansas Free Fair. or 80.00-95.00 delivered. Corn stalks 50.00-60.00, ground and 100% & 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance delivered 87.00-100.00. CRP, Good, large rounds 70.00, Fair and intent of sale (usage). NO OTHERS COMPARE! 60.00-65.00. Cane or BMR Sudan, Good large bales 70.00- Source: Kansas Dept. of Ag-USDA Market News Service, 80.00. Dodge City, KS, Steve Hessman, Rich Hruska, OIC (620) 227- South Central Kansas 8881, www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/DC_GR310.txt; www.ams. Dairy and grinding alfalfa and alfalfa pellets steady. usda.gov/lpsmarketnewspage. 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 al- # ## falfa at the edge of the field 100.00-120.00; Utility-Fair 90.00- ATTENTION 100.00. Ground and delivered locally to feedlots, 145.00- 185.00. The week of 10/20-25, 4,327T of grinding alfalfa and ABILENE CATTLEMEN: 1,030T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Alfalfa pellets: Sun ROGGE HAY GRINDING from Palmer Cured 15 pct protein 210.00-220.00, 17 pct protein 220.00- will be in your area this Fall. 230.00; Dehydrated 17 pct 274.00. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00-70.00. Cane or BMR Sudan, Good large bales 75.00- GIVE BRUCE A CALL FOR ALL YOUR 85.00, with high-nitrates 60.00-70.00, Fair quality 60.00-65.00. Southeast Kansas HAY GRINDING NEEDS. Alfalfa, prairie hay and brome steady. Movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa: Horse or Goat, mid squares 250.00; Stock ## ## Cow, Good, 165.00-180.00. Bluestem: Good, small squares, 785-747-8011 120.00-145.00, mid and large squares 90.00-110.00, mostly 90.00-100.00, large rounds 65.00-75.00, Fair 50.00-60.00; Brome: Good, Small squares 130.00-155.00, mid and large squares 115.00-135.00, large rounds 60.00-80.00. Grass Mulch MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT Also selling ... Apache Creep Feeders CWF, large round 50.00-60.00. Straw, Good, large bales 60.00- 70.00. WANTED LAND AUCTION AUCTIONFarm & Industrial Consignments This willFRIDAY, be the first NOVEMBER Consignment sale at our21, NEW 2014 LOCATION: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM 1871 Limestone Rd., CLAY CENTER KS Legion Cabin — 632 acres More/LessFRANKFORT, in Marshall County, KS KS. (West on HWY 24 to the Airport road North ¾ mile, Prime farmland - Sold as four tracts west side of the road. Bottom land and uphill. Opportunity to own premium farm ground. (3/4 of a mile, North on Limestone Rd. Off Hwy. 24) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 10:00 AM **Always STARTING AT 9 AM** AUCTIONSale held in the Commercial Building, Marion County Fair Grounds — HILLSBORO, KANSAS PROPERTY LOCATION: Two miles north of Vermillion KS on THIS AUCTION IS COMING QUICKLY ... NOT A LOT OF TIME Ray began collecting over 30 years ago, 30th Rd. (Axtell/Vermillion Rd.) then one mile west on Quail Rd. TO GET YOUR CONSIGNMENTS CALLED IN. beforeAUCTIONEER’S most people NOTE: knew collecting. He also volunteered at the (middle of the East side of property). DEADLINE FOR ADVERTISING: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5, 2014 Adobe House & Museum for over 30 years. This sale represents LEGAL: South Half of Section 27 & the North Half of Section 34, Late Consignment ad will be Wednesday, Nov. 12. his vast knowledge & interest in our history & heritage. Township 3, Range 10, Marshall Co. KS. You need to consider selling anything you don’t need now. SOLD IN 4 TRACTS FROM 54 ACRES TO 274 ACRES Call Harold Mugler at (785) 632-4994 cell or (785) 632-3994 ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLES SELLER: DANNELS FAMILY LP & Home for more information. Don’t forget to check our Face- Pathe Phonograph in Oak Cabinet • Kitchen Cupboard Top • Wood- book page for new items coming in for this sale. en Chimney Cabinet • Large Wardrobe • 2) Oak Secretaries with Mir- JOANN DANNELS TRUST rors, Glass Door • Lehigh Santa Fe Depot Wooden Desk • Church Mark Dannels, Trustee Pew • Oak 3 Drawer Dresser • Treadle Sewing Machine • Wooden Child’s School Desk • 2) Large Ornate Windows from Zoar MB MUGLER AUCTION SERVICE L.L.C. Church – 1900 • Wood Table with Porcelain Top • Misc Old Windows See website for terms & conditions, maps, Harold Mugler Randy Reynolds & Doors • Numerous Wood Wall Shelves • Misc Tables, End Tables, survey & more information: www.jhorigan.com 785-632-3994 or Cell 785-632-4994 785-263-3394 Stands • Dr. Hoeppner’s Glasses Repair Desk • Misc Wood Chairs – Auctioneer: JOE HORIGAN REALTY & AUCTION CO. PO Box 154, Clay Center, KS 67432 Cell: 785-263-5627 pressed back, bent wood & others • Wood Storage Cabinet • Organ Joe Horigan, Auctioneer • 785-292-4591 • Cell 785-250-5148 Stool with Glass Claw Feet • Chrome Kitchen Table • Wood Shop Table with Wood Vise • Misc Pictures • Wooden Stools • Fainting Couch • Ladies Spinning Wheel Chair • Metal Map Storage Cabinet • Portable Victrola Phonograph • Several Metal Trunks • Metal File VALENTINE LIVESTOCK Cabinet from McPherson Co. Courthouse • Wood Bread Dough AUCTION CO. Valentine, Neb. Bowls • 1874 Wooden Cradle • Homemade Wood Wheat Flail • Wooden Adobe Brick Frame • Cast Waffle Iron • Many Assorted Old THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 Wrenches • Misc Old Tools • Kerosene Heaters • Wooden Planes • Special Spring Calf & Yearling Sale Wood Pulleys • Wood Garden Rake • Old Metal Tins & Cans • Large S.T. 12:30 p.m. Expecting 4,500 hd Metal Bread Tray • Hog Scrapers • Cream Cans • Granite Pans/ Valentine Livestock Health Protocol 2014 Buckets • Old Camera • Old Metal Signs • Lehigh Depot Train #4 7-way (2), 5-way viral (2), pasteurella, and poured or injected w/ Ivermectin (fall) Schedule Sign • Glass Butter Churn • Glass Cookie Canister • Milk #3 7-way (2), 5-way viral (2), pasteurella, no pour on Bottles • Washboard • Wood Shoes • Leather Doctor’s Bag • #2 7-way (2), 5-way viral once; #1 7-way only Records • Old Buttons & Pins • Cast Wood Cook Stove Top • Wick- er Basket • Ingraham Mantle Clock • Feed & Flour Sacks • German Yearlings: expecting 800 hd 205 blk(150s-50h) NI on hfrs 600-675# ...... 66 Ranch Children’s Books • Almanacs • 1930’s Cotton Picker Bag (Koop Fam- 140 blk, bwf, few rwf (50s-90h) NI hfrs G.O. 725-875#...... Ruth & Monte Linabery ily, OK) • Old Suitcase • Metal Boxes • 1875 Adobe Bricks • Cloth 70 blk hfrs P.O. HR drugfree 950-1000# ...... Tri R Farms Items • Union Pacific Calendar • Wall Calendars 1920’s – 1979 • 60 blk, few bwf strs NI 800-850#...... Dennis Bammerlin Misc Metal Hand Tools • Large Skeleton Keys • Straight Razor & Plus more from Miracle Farms, Sinnett, Cox Cattle Co, Heath Spring Calves: expecting 3700 hd Strop • Toy John Deere Tractors • Metal Match Holders • 2) Com- 275 blk strs NI weaned 550-635# ...... Craig, Joy & Caleb Miles #4 forters • Lots of old Post Cards • 2) Boxes Old Road Maps • 2) Wood- 171 blk, blk-x strs NI weaned 680-700# ...... Larry, Danny & Craig O’Kief #4 en Boxes • License Plates • Children’s Books • Bear Skin Blanket 75 blk, bwf strs weaned top end 650# ...... Frye Ranch (100+ yrs old) • Fur Hand Warmer • Printers Letters • Photo Printer 150 bwf & blk (5rwf-3char-x) strs NI drugfree 650# ...... Roger & Matt Glynn #4 130 blk strs NI 550-625#...... Tinant Ranch #3 Blocks • Curtain Room Dividers • War Ration Books & Tokens • Asst 100 angus hfrs NI breedable 475-550#...... Lois, Ed & Tony Titus #4 Manuals • Railroad Timetables • Framed Pictures & Maps • Framed 75 bwf hfrs (F-1) NI sired by Hereford (Logterman & Fawcett) not topped 600#...... Wheat Weavings • Kansas Wheat Centennial Souvenirs – 1974 • ...... Roger & Matt Glynn #4 Many Old Magazines • Old Implement Manuals – JD, Case, Mc- 340 rd angus/rd-x & blk (170s-170h) NI hfrs not topped 500-700#.....Janousek Fms# 300 blk & angus (100s-200h) NI hfrs breedable sired by Final Answer sons 525- Cormick, Fordson, AC, Massy Ferguson, & others • DeLaval Sepa- 600#...... R B &J Stoner #4 rator Manual • Maytag Manual • P&O Plow Book • Equipment Books 200 blk (150s-50h) NI 450-525#...... Bill Barner # & Brochures • Old Post Cards & Valentine Cards • MANY ASSORT- 200 blk NI many A.I. sired calves 425-550# ...... Gordon Most #3 ED ATLASES INCLUDING: 2) 1921 Marion County • 1903 McPher- 190 blk, few bwf NI hfrs not topped 400-650# ...... Mike Pier #3 185 blk, few bwf & rd NI 475-565# ...... Barner & Edis #4 son County • 1902 Reno County • Brown County • Nemaha County 160 blk, bwf rd NI 400-500# (80s-80h) NI hfrs not topped 550-650#R,C&K Kruger #2 • Furnas County, NE 100 blk, bwf (70s-30h)NI 400-500# ...... Chev Sherman # COLLECTION OF IMMIGRANT TRUNKS (10+) 100 blk, blk-x 475-550# ...... Joel Kuhlman# Trunks from Russia, Prussia, Poland, China, India. Most are flat 100 ang &blk (60s-40h) NI Raven & Barstow sires 525-625#.Steve & Cindy Libolt #4 top, several camel back type trunks. Large & small, many dovetail, 75 blk, bwf 500-575# ...... Mike & Tanny Peterson #4 57 blk, few bwf NI 500-650# ...... Carl Frauen# Contact: some restored. Trunks date back to 1800’s & came overseas with 55 bwf, few rd (2rwf) 525-575#...... Travis Tinant #4 immigrant families. This is a fantastic collection! 60 blk, few rd strs NI 425-575# ...... Two Rivers # 1963 Ford Falcon Futura – 2 Door 1 Owner Car – 50 angus strs NI 600-650# ...... Wesley Schmidt # F & L CONSTRUCTION Bought NEW by Ray in 1962 60 angus, few simm/ang-x NI 500-600#...... Ryan & Melanie Randant # Frank Engelken Joshua Engelken 55 blk,bwf NI 500-600# ...... Fuzzy & Lynelle Stillwell SALESee ALSO www.leppke.com INCLUDES SHOP/GARAGE/HOUSEHOLD for complete listing & pictures! ITEMS View our special sales online @ cattleusa.com 845 C Road 4609 Grantham Drive Centralia, KS 66415 St. George, KS 66535 Office: 1-800-682-4874 or 402-376-3611 RAYMOND WIEBE, SELLER Greg Arendt, Mgr., C: 402-376-4701 Greg Nielsen, Fieldman, C: 402-389-0833 785-857-3293 785-564-0642 For complete listing visit our website: www.valentinelivestock.net LEPPKE REALTY & AUCTION – 620.947.3995 Lyle Leppke – 620.382.5204 • Roger Hiebert – 620.382.2963 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 19 Nationally recognized farmer veteran to talk poultry at Beginning Farmer and Rancher meeting All beginning farmers accreditation for food campaign, “Homegrown by places more accessible, pumpkin grower near Nor- croloan program. Linda and ranchers are invited safety in the United Heroes,” Hromas said. “I and to create employment way; Chris and Christi Sutton from the NCK to a Beginning Farmer & States. have utilized services opportunities for individu- Janssen, high tunnel pro- Small Business Develop- Rancher Opportunities In addition to providing from the Nebraska Sus- als with disabilities. “I am duce growers and CSA dis- ment Center will also be meeting at Cloud County the local community with tainable Agriculture Soci- honored to receive this tributors in Scandia; Dan on hand to discuss busi- Community College in farm-fresh eggs, Prairie ety, Center for Rural Af- Champions of Change Stehlik, sheep producer ness planning and man- Concordia, Thursday, No- Pride Poultry also assists fairs, and the Farmer Vet- award. I hope that other near Concordia, plus a agement tools provided by vember 20, from 4:00 to in educating consumers eran Coalition as a plat- veterans with disabilities number of other specialty her office. 9:00 p.m., hosted by Kansas and potential farmers form for outreach to other will similarly find their crop and livestock produc- The only cost to atten- Farmers Union and the about the “Incredible Edi- fellow disabled military own entrepreneurship op- ers from the surrounding dees is the evening meal, Kansas Beginning Farm- ble Egg” by sharing inter- veterans so that they know portunities, gaining mean- area. Republic County which will be served in the ers Coalition. The meet- esting facts and informa- a future exists for them in ingful employment and Farm Service Agency ex- college cafeteria at the ing’s featured speaker is tion about the widely used the field of agriculture.” contributing to their local ecutive director Tamie midpoint of the meeting. Dan Hromas, owner and and versatile protein Hromas was recently communities,” he said. Buckley will discuss the For more information, and operator of Prairie Pride source, as well as fostering honored by the White Featured North Central Noninsured Crop Disaster to register, please go to Poultry, a small pastured an environment where House as a Disability Em- Kansas producer panelists Assistance Program, and www.kansasfarmersun chicken operation located everyone can feel wel- ployment Champion of include Dan Kuhn, pro- USDA FSA farm loan man- ion.org/events, call Nick at on the northeast edge of come and connected to the Change. Disability Em- duce and pumpkin grower ager Emily Allen will dis- (785) 527-0941, or email York, Nebraska. Hromas farm. “I’ve engaged local ployment Champions of of “The Depot Market” cuss recent changes to the [email protected] by No- started the farm in 2013 in communities through the Change have done extraor- near Courtland; Warren Beginning Farmer mi- vember 15. order to support the grow- York Chamber of Com- dinary work to make work- Sutton, green bean and ing local food movement merce, establishing a by providing healthy, great working relationship LAND AUCTION farm-fresh eggs to area with Grand Central Gro- consumers. cery in York and partici- “At the farm, we pride pating in the Center for FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 — 10:00 AM ourselves on the humane Rural Affairs “Farm to Community160 acres More/Less,Building — BLUEMarshall RAPIDS County KSKS treatment of the flock of School” initiative by sell- CROPLAND, GRASS & HUNTING heritage Rhode Island ing eggs to York Public Red chickens,” Hromas Schools, setting up at local LOCATION: 6 miles South of Blue Rapids on 8th Rd. to Dogwood says. “The farm’s stan- farmers’ markets, and rais- Rd, then 1/2 mile East to easement road, then 1/4 mile South. dards and practices are ing awareness about im- Quarter Section laying in the middle of the section. No roads out of property. Uphill cropland acres typical of the area. Agricultural conducive to a happy and portance of a healthy diet investment with great hunting potential. This quarter section lays healthy flock.” Coops are that can include eggs,” in the middle of the section for seclusion but has recorded ease- moved around the Hromas says. ment for access. acreage, each one having Before working on the SELLER: DAN & ELLEN CLARK plenty of floor area, roost- farm, Hromas served in ing space, and nesting the U.S. military in Iraq. See website for terms & conditions, maps, boxes. The flock’s pasture He also served as a cap- survey & more information: www.jhorigan.com diet is supplemented with tain in the Nebraska Army feed that does not contain National Guard as a Trans- Auctioneer: JOE HORIGAN REALTY & AUCTION CO. any chemicals, hormones, portation Corps Officer. Joe Horigan, Auctioneer • 785-292-4591 • Cell 785-250-5148 antibiotics, or animal Hromas notes, “I am fortu- byproducts. The feed also nate enough to have had comes from a local cooper- my hard work receive na- ative that recently tional recognition through LaCrosse Livestock Market Inc. achieved HACCP certifica- the Farmer Veteran Coali- 2340 North Highway 183 tion, the highest level of tion’s national marketing Frank Seidel SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 10:00 AM LOCATION:AUCTION 2 miles West of WETMORE, KANSAS on Hwy 9, LaCrosse Kansas 1 mile North & 1/8 mile West. KROGMANN BALE BEDS 785-222-2586 Visit our website: Holtonlivestock.com Annual Special Red TRACTORS JD 4 Row Planter For Parts; JD 1973 JD 4430 Cab & Air, Quad 3 Sec Harrow; Hammermill; Mc- Angus Influence Sale Range, 3 Pt, Dual Hyd, 10,395 cormick Manure Spreader, Hrs, Sn 015595R; 1957 JD 620 Ground Driven; Old Wheel Disk; Friday November 7th WF, PS, 3 Pt, Excellent Rubber, TSC 6’ Box Blade, 3pt; 3 Pt Cul- Expecting 1,500 head • Start time 12:30 4281 Hrs, Sn 6204932; 1956 JD tivator; JD 314 Plow; Old 2 Bot- Early Consignments: 60 NF w/JD Loader, 3 Pt, 13.6 x tom Plow; JD Horse Drawn One 670 total heifers (300 will be weaned) (370 will be right off 38 New Rear Rubber, Sn Bottom Plow; JD 2 Bottom Plow 6062805; 1951 JD M, Elect On Steel Wheels. the cow) Start, WF, Sn 45250; 1938 JD B LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT 830 total steers (180 will be weaned) (649 will be right off NF, Sn 54056;(All 1949 Tractors Farmall Very C, Set Of 10 Ft portable Pipe Pan- the cow) NF, Sn 38672 els w/Chute-Trailer; Pipe Frame 460 strs/hfrs will carry either the FCCp or Allied Tag Slick, Antique Tractors Have Been Restored). Wire Panels; (3) Pride Of The * Engine driven hydraulics or electric models All calves will be local and home raised with several 1948 JD A, Not Farm Hog Feeders; (7) Round fancy replacement quality heifers offered. * Ask our customers about Krogmann dependability, Running; JD Single Cylinder Bale Rings; Pony Collars; Set Any Questions Call: Engine; Collection Of JD Tractor Of Pony Harness; (2) Saddles; durability and our 3 year warranty Sale barn at 785-222-2586 Parts. Lot Of Bridles, Halters And Misc * Options available: across the bed toolboxes, side toolboxes, VEHICLES & TRUCKS Horse Tack; Several Single And Frank Seidel (owner) 785-650-4919 2000 Chevy 1500 Ext Cab, Multi Stall Rabbit Hutches; 2 carry-alls, 3rd spool valve, cake feeders and posthole diggers For a detailed listing go to www.lacrosselivestock.com Cloth Bucket Seats, 2 WD, AT, Wheel Pony Cart; Small Buggy; —CALLFORADEALERNEARYOU— for a link to check out the sale catalog. 35,000 Miles, Excellent Shape; 4 Wheel Pony Wagon; (2) 3 Pt You can watch the sale live at www.lmaauctions.com. 2004 Chev. Trailblazer, 4x4, 4D, Carriers; Pu Stock Rack; Small If interested in bidding online, 55,578 Miles; Early 1960’s Bel- 2 Wheel Manure Spreader; Hog KROGMANNMFG. please register by November 6th. Air, Not Running, Rough; 1950’s Loading Chute, No Floor; Kwik- Chevrolet 2 Ton Truck; 1951 Way Head Catch; (4) Metal Sabetha, KS • Toll Free Chevy 3100 PU Sn 5JP- Feed Bunks. www.krogmannmfg.com1-877-745-3783 L1620, Not Running; 1987 LAWN & GARDEN Chevy ½ Ton PU, Runs, Body Honda Recon ES 4 Wheeler; 1,920 AC. EDWARDS COUNTY LAND Rough. Lawn Sweeper; Lawn Aerator, TRAILERS Pull Type; Powr Kraft 18.5/42 UPCOMING AUCTIONS *12 IRRIGATED QUARTERS* 1989 Boss 6x16 Bumper Hitch Riding Mower; Lesco Rotary 80 Stock Trailer; 2 Wheel HD Trail- Lb. Capacity Push Lawn Seed- er; Old 2 Wheel Hay Rack; er/Fertilizer Spreader; Poulan 1843 GEBHART REAL ESTATE Metal Flare Box On 4 Wheel 17” 900 Series Garden Tiller, 1843 Gebhart Street, Salina, KS Running Gear w/Hoist; 8x16 2 Like New; Old Hand Iron Gar- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2014 AT 2:00 PM TUESDAY,SELLERS:AUCTION PATRICK NOVEMBER M. PLATTS 25 — TRUST, 11:00 et AM al Wheel Flat Bed Trailer; 6x16 den Tiller. Allen Fitzgerald is moving to a smaller place and selling a nice 3 Flat Bed Trailer w/Ramps; 2 SHOP & MISCELLANEOUS bedroom home located a block south of Kansas Wesleyan. This LOCATION: HSB BANK, 67552 Wheel PU Trailer, Older. Clarke Mig 130EI Welder; Brute 1355 sqft ranch style home on a 6360 sqft lot has 3 bedrooms, 2 LEWIS, KS HAY, STRAW & 10gal 125 PSI Compressor; Air bathrooms, and a great room w/fireplace. Built in 1960, central heat HAY EQUIPMENT Bubble; Craftsman Miter Saw; & air, attached garage, front and rear decks, and fenced back yard Approx (350) Sq Bales 2013 Circular Saw; Electric Sander; with shade trees, located in a nice neighborhood. The home has Brome; Approx (250) Sq Bales Kawasaki ½” Drill; 8 Ton Hyd newer carpet, good paint, and ready for new owners to move in. Go to web site for sale bill. 2012 Straw; Approx (200) Big Jack; Several Electric Drills; 9 10 Round Bales 2013 & 2014 Schauer Battery Charger; Misc COMBINED HOUSEHOLD CONSIGNMENTS SALE 8 Brome; 3 Pt Bale Spear w/Hyd Washers, Nuts, Bolts; ATV 601 S. Broadway, Salina, KS Cylinder; JD 510 Baler, String, Sprayer; Table Saw; Electric SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014 AT 10:00 AM Good Shape, Always Shedded; Chain Saw; Used Tin & Misc Have several household type consignments so we’re having a IH 990 Swather; (2) AC Roto Pipe; Craftsman Floor Jack; 6.5 household consignment sale prior to our larger end-of-monthGo to web con-site Balers; JD Sickle Mower; JD Hp Power Washer, Like New; IH signment sale to better utilize our space and time. 7 3 for sale bill. 5 12 24T Square Baler; JD Hay Corn Sheller, Nice; Alum Dog 6 Rake, Pull Type; JD 640 Hay Box; Lennox Squirrel Cage Fan; 4 2 CONSIGNMENT SALE 11 Rake; Vermeer WR20 8 Wheel Lot Of Misc Hand Tools And 601 S. Broadway, Salina, KS Rake; JD Dump Rake; Dump Wrenches; Stihl 024 Chain SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2014, AT 10:00 AM Rake. Saw; Guardian 16 Sp HD Drill Contact auction staff to consign your items. Consign early and ben- MACHINERY Press; Alum Ext Ladder; Cutoff efit from $$$$ advertising in newspapers and web sites. Categories JD 3 Bottom Plow, 3 Pt; 3 Pt Saw; Chicago Electric Grinder; include: MOTORHOMES * CAMPERS * CARS * TRUCKS * Post Hole Digger; 3 Pt Sprayer; Old Lincoln Ac Welder; Misc C- TRAILERS * TRACTORS * FARM EQUIPMENT * BOATS * MO- JD 3 Pt Blade; Hitch Mount, Clamps; Several Steel Barrels; TORCYCLES * ATVS * MOWERS * GUNS * INDUSTRIAL & CON- 1 PTO Seeder; Steel Wheeled Axes, Shovels, Hoes, Hoses; STRUCTION EQUIPMENT * BUILDING SUPPLIES * TOOLS * Manure Spreader; Wood Bros Miscellaneous Used Lumber; One Row Corn Picker; JD Ro- Wire Cages; Extension Cords; RESTAURANT EQUIPMENTCheck web * site TOYS for &sale COLLECTIBLES bill closer to auction * FUR- tary Hoe; JD 9 Shank Chisel; JD Kids Red Wagons; Collection Of NITUREtime. & MISC * TRACT #1. NE 16-26-18 TRACT #7. SW 24-25-19 4 Row Cultivator; JD 4 Row Lanterns; Old Bicycles; Mason If you have more than fits in our consignment sales call now to Planter For Parts; EZ Flow Jars; Lot Of Misc Iron; (2) 300 book your farm, household, or machinery auction. TRACT #2. SE 26-25-18 TRACT #8. NW 7-25-18 Seeder; Old Moline Drill; JD 2 Gal Fuel Barrels & Stands. For Latest Update & Pictures go to website: www.soldbywilson.com TRACT #3. SW 21-25-17 TRACT #9. SW 6-25-18 Row Planter; Iron Wheeled Drill; TRACT #4. SE 27-25-18 TRACT #10. SE 6-25-18 Many, Many More Miscellaneous Items. Lunch Will Be Served TRACT #5. NE 27-25-18 TRACT #11. NW 32-25-18 By Wetmore Methodist Women. Restrooms Will Be Available TRACT #6. NW 28-25-18 TRACT #12. NW 26-25-18 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CHECK OUR WEBSITE PROPERTY OF MARIAN & OR CALL FOR BROCHURE. (THE LATE) HOWARD KRANZ Auction Conducted By: HARRIS AUCTION SERVICE HOLTON, KANSAS Dan Harris, Auctioneer 785-364-7137 Any announcement made the day of sale takes precedence over any printed matter. P.O. BOX 300, LARNED, KS 67550 Larry Harris, Auctioneer 785-249-4236 620-285-3148 • www.carrauction.com Clerk & Cashiers Cindy Grollmes & Jennifer Ingels Page 20 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Farm Bill 2014: a long term commitment LAND AUCTION By Josh Coltrain, generate a decision aid. The acres and payment yields ing these, K-State Research Crop Production Agent, product they have devel- be updated?” The simple and Extension Agricultural FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 — 10:00 AM Wildcat Extension District oped (or more accurately answer is yes. However, Economics has scheduled Auction240 ACRES held at MARSHALLBeattie Community COUNTY, Center KS FARMLAND (307 Whiting) Where do you see your- are still developing) is a there are some qualifiers 15 meetings across the state self in five years? If you Microsoft Excel based that must be added. Base of Kansas. The meetings TRACT LEGAL: SE 1/4 & S 1/2 NE 1/4 of 1-2-8 Franklin Township, have ever sat in on an inter- spreadsheet. The tool is acres can be reallocated but and locations that are clos- Marshall Co., KS, consisting of 240 acres more or less. FARM LOCATION: Northwest of Beattie and Northeast of Home view you have probably available on agmanag- they cannot be built. Yields est to southeast Kansas are: City. This tract is a terraced cropland farm with no buildings. Tract heard this question. There er.info if you would like to can be updated based on the Jan. 12th in Wichita, Jan. presently has 208 crop acres, and is in a good crop rotation. The is often no correct answer try it out. It is a work in 2008-2012 average yields. 13th in Pittsburg, Jan. 14th balance consists of waterways, trees and roads. Possession is subject to the present tenants rights. Sellers will receive all 2014 for this question as it de- progress right now and is This may or may not help in Emporia, and Jan. 15th farm income and will pay all 2014 real estate taxes. pends on a variety of fac- constantly being updated. producers so it is highly in Ottawa. Details are not This land is located in a good farming community and should tors. However, farmers are Thankfully, I will attend a recommended to do the yet finalized for these meet- merit the serious consideration of anyone wanting an individ- being asked to consider this training in Manhattan soon math first before making ings so stay tuned for more ual unit or add-on acres. Look it over before sale day and come prepared to bid. Statements made day of sale take precedence with the 2014 Farm Bill. that will go over how to use the change. To help with information. over any advertised or previous statements. Starting on November this decision tool. this decision, Barnaby, Tay- Even though there is no TERMS: Cash with 10% down payment/earnest money on day of sale 17th, producers wanting to There are multitudes of lor, and Reid have also re- correct answer for where with the balance due in full on or before December 15, 2014 with deliv- participate in the program questions that arise when leased a couple of publica- you will be in five years, ery of deed and marketable title. will need to choose either discussing the 2014 Farm tions to help with that math. hopefully farmers can make EDNA MAE SCHWARZ TRUST the Agricultural Risk Cov- Bill. K-State’s Art Barnaby, As should probably be an educated decision soon. For inspection or inquiry, contact Tim, Tom or Rob Olmsted Real Estate Broker & Auctioneer at erage (ARC) or the Price professor of agricultural expected, there are still If you have questions or 785-353-2487 or 785-353-2210 Loss Coverage (PLC). The economics and Extension some unknowns surround- would like more informa- www.olmstedrealestate.com sign-up will last until specialist, Mykel Taylor, ing the 2014 Farm Bill, tion, please call me at the March 31st and, as men- assistant professor of agri- amongst producers and office (620) 724-8233, or e- tioned before, whatever cultural economics, and agencies alike. It is antici- mail me at jcoltrain@ksu. 80 Acres Pratt County Land choice is made will be a Robin Reid, Extension as- pated that local FSA offices edu, or visit the Wildcat Ex- five-year commitment. sociate have developed a will be holding educational tension District website at AUCTION While it may not be a pop- very informative publica- meetings from November www.wildcatdistrict.ksu. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 — 1:30 PM ular choice with the Farm tion titled “Frequently through December. Follow- edu. SALE SITE: HAMM AUCTION CENTER, Service Agency (FSA) of- Asked Questions: Title I 107 NE STATE ROAD 61 — PRATT, KANSAS fice, producers will proba- Programs of the 2014 Farm Land Located: From Byers Road (NW 70th Ave. & 54 Hwy Int.) N. Bill” which is highly rec- 6 miles to NW 60th St. and 1 mile, W. Watch for Signs. bly prefer to wait until later Legal Description: W2SW4 of 32-26-14, Pratt Co. Ks., 80 acres in the sign-up period to ommended. +/- (Cropland) make their decisions. Among the questions in SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 9:33 AM Minerals: Mineral Rights Sell with the Land. AUCTIONSterl Hall, 619 N. Rogers — ABILENE, KANSAS Wheat Crop goes to Buyer (has been planted & fertilized) Kansas State University the publication is one that Earnest Money: $5,000.00 Down Day of Sale; Balance at Closing ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES & HOUSEHOLD, and Oklahoma State Uni- appears very important. See last week’s Grass & Grain for Complete listings Taxes: 2014 Taxes Paid by Seller versity have teamed up to The question is “Can base or see website below! Title Insurance: 50% Buyer; 50% Seller Closing Fee: 50% Buyer; 50% Seller Closing: On or before Dec. 10, 2014 (if possible by Dec. 1, 2014) SELLERS: DONNA MARTINITZ ESTATE Seller to do a 1031 Exchange “Be Wise”... Possession: On Closing AUCTION Select RON SHIVERS REALTY & AUCTION CO. RON SHIVERS, BROKER/AUCTIONEER SELLER: TRENT & CHRISTY JACKS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 — 9:00 AM 120 NE 14TH ST., P.O. BOX 356, Full salebill online at www.hammauction.com Franklin Co. Fairgrounds, CB Hall, 17th & Elm ABILENE, KS 67410 OTTAWA, KANSAS PHONE: (785) 263-7488 • FAX: (785) 263-1973 EMAIL: [email protected] John Hamm/Auctioneer GUNS – ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES – FRAMED PRINTS – Visit our website: 620-672-6996 WESTERN – INDIAN – TRAPS – PRIMITIVES www.rsrealtyandauction.com 107 NE State Road 61, Pratt, KS 67124 GUNS: Approx. 50 guns; Guns sell at 1:00 P.M. – ATF RECOM- www.hammauction.com MENDATIONS WILL APPLY. WE SELL GUNS TO KANSAS RES- Announcements made Day of Sale take precedence over any internet, IDENTS ONLY. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT & faxed, digital, printed or internet materials. NOTE: Collection from an area collector, too much to list. Doors CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY Refreshmentsopen at 7:00 A.M. by Rich for viewing. Rich’s BBQ and Catering Check www.kansasauctions.net/griffin LIQUIDATION for full list & dozens of pictures! We do not accept debit/credit cards. ONLINE ONLY AUCTION Terms: Cash or Check w/Positive ID. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 9:30 AM Not Responsible for Accidents or Loss. AUCTION As we are selling our farm, we will sell the following equip- Bidding Opens: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, @ 9:00AM ment located from the intersesction of 69 Hwy & 199th St, Stil- — Ottawa, KS • 785-242-7891 GRIFFIN AUCTIONS Bidding Closes: WEDNESDAY, NOV. 26 @ 5:00PM well, Ks. West on 199th 2.5 miles to Quivira Rd, South 1 mile GO ONLINE @ WWW.WENDTAUCTION.COM to 207th, left to 10920 W 207th. TRACTORS Dragmaster 8’ arena groomer; Dozer, Backhoe, Trailers, Tractor, Forklift, Excavator, 2002 JD 7410 w/740 loader, Wingfield 30’ pasture harrow; Trucks & Semi Tractors, Automobiles, Trencher, fwa, 5321 hours ; 2004 Kubota Westheffer 2-wheel 10’ sprayer Tractor Attachments, Hand Compactors, Rollers, M105S, fwa w/LA1301S loader; w/gas engine; Demco HCM pto 2000 JD 4200, shuttle shift, 797 field sprayer; Finco sprayer, 2- Generator/Air Compressor, Boats, Tool Boxes, hours; 1992 Kubota M5030 wheel. Fuel & Water Tanks & Misc. SDT, fwa, 3470 hours. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT TRUCKS & TRAILERS Winkel 12’ port chute w/panel 2012 F350, Super Duty, gas, rack; 3 – Feed King 4000# creep 17,000 miles; 2007 F350 crew- feeders; WW squeeze chute; 8’ cab, 4X4, dsl, w/Hillsboro alum squeeze chute w/palp cage; 15 Rick James 9’ fb, 152,551 miles; 2005 – Barnmaster horse hay feed- Dennis Wendt 913-594-2980 Dodge Dakota, 4.7 V-8, quad ers; 32 – 12’ metal feed bunks 913-285-0076 cab; 98 Ford Ranger XLT, Xcab, on skids; bunk feeders; 15 – 913-898-3337 Bill McNatt SemperFi 67,310 miles; 2003 EBY 8’ X 26’ metal & poly big bale rings; 5 – 913-849-3519 Auction Services gn, stock; 1992 4 Star 7’ X 28’ poly bale rings; 35 – stable stock; PJ 102” X 34’ gn, fb, tan, mats; 43 – fronts w/gates 12’ View online @ duals w/ramps; Belshe 6 ½’ X white port stalls; 87 – white port www.wendtauction.com 16’ tan, fb w/ramps; Outlaw 7 ½’ 12’ stall sides; 3 – 15’ stall sides; X 20’ fb w/ramps; CTM 8 ½’ X water/feed buckets. TERMS OF AUCTION: Cash, check or credit card. Complete terms for Online 26’ gn, fb w/ramps; Neckover 2- PANELS & FENCING Auction are listed on website & must be accepted before bidding on items. wheel w/ramp; PJ 6 ½’ X 14’ fb 5 – Priefert 12’ gate panels w/ramp. 41 – Priefert 12’ Premier panels, # # HAY EQUIPMENT like new REAL ESTATE AUCTION JD 946 13’ flail disc mower; 2 – 12’ gates 2007 Vermeer 605M w/DCF 20 – 14’ pipe gates wide pu; Vermeer R-23 twin 9 – 10’ Winkel panels/2 gate SATURDAY,PROPERTY NOVEMBER & AUCTION LOCATION: 22 — 10:00 AM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 9:30 AM rake; JD 336 sq baler; Hoelsch- round pen AUCTIONKnights of Columbus Club, 2206 East 23rd Street er 1000 bale accumulator; 9 – 12’ panels (green) 14316 Hillside Drive — 66554 Hoelscher bale grappler; Hay- 5 - 10’ panels (green) RANDOLPH, KANSAS LAWRENCE, KANSAS 66046 buster 2640 processor; 2 – 58 – 12’ panels (silver) LEGALDESCRIPTION: Bridgeview The best estates we have sold this year - Sale Bill is a partial Balemaster 3-pt unrollers; sev– 4 – 12’ sq tubing panels Heights Block 1, Lot 98-100, S23, T07, listingSee www.dandlauctions.com only. Plan to attend!! for Complete Sale Bill & Photos! 3-pt bale movers. 10 – WW HD gate panels R06E. 2013 TAXES: $760.42 - No Spe- HAY 24 – WW HD panel posts cials!Fun cabin by the lake for your Antique & Modern Furniture: 2 Pie Safes; Possum Belly Cabinet; Approx 4,000 sq bales grass 22 – HD 11’ panels weekend get-a-way! Primitive Dry Sink; Ant. Walnut China Cabinet; Pine Bench; Ant. Oak hay; Approx 500 big round, net 380 steel posts Commode; Oak Church Pew; Singer Treadle Sewing Machine; wrapped 2013 hay; 33 net CONTINUOUS FENCING PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: This cute Marble Top Cabinets; Full and King Beds; Dressers; Chippendale wrapped 2014 hay. 64 – 20’ sections, new A-frame has a spectacular view of Tuttle Style Chest, Vanity; 2 Sofas; Coffee and End Tables; Harvest Table MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT 20 – 25’ section, used Creek from the deck! It sets on over a half acre lot, has lots of green and Chairs; Oak Table and Chairs; 1950's Retro Dining Table; 2 – JD 1518 15’ batwing mow- 50 – 20’ sections, used space around it offering the peace and quiet of the country. It is a 2 Stereo; Several Side Chairs; Leather Buttoned Sofa; Sofa Tables; ers, 1 for parts; Tye 2010 10’ PIPE bedroom with a loft (could be a third bedroom easily), has a full bath Curio Cabinet; Settee; Bookcase; Chest Freezer; 3 Patio Sets; drill; Skid Ldr Lowe hyd post Bundle new 2” pipe – 21’ and a full basement. There is 1074 sq ft above grade and another Lamps; Mirrors and More. hole digger; Frontier MS 1231 Sev 100’ 1 ½” & 2 750 sq ft in the walk-out basement. Built in 1968. The newer two-car Artwork: Rare 1866 Stonewall Jackson Mezzotint by Sartain; tan manure spreader; NH 309 Sev ft of sq tubing Watercolor by Sudlow, Oils, and Prints. detached garage on concreteCall for Details.slab is a bonus! Home has a dis- spreader; Land Pride 7’ blade; MISCELLANEOUS tressed septic system. Jewelry: 2 Gold Pocket Watches; 14K Gold Fob; Nice Selection of Burch 7’ 3-pt disk; BH ATH 900 Horse buggy, misc tack www.kscrossroads.com Sterling and Costume, Jewelry Armoire. 8’ 3-pt mower; BH 3-pt posthole MANY ITEMS TOO For information visit: Collectibles & Glassware: Armani and Lladro Figurines; 25+ TERMS: Property sells AS IS, WHERE IS. 10% non-refundable down money digger; JD 503 5’ mower; Kiser NUMEROUS TO MENTION. is required day of sale by check. Buyer must be able to close by December 22, Hummels; Waterford and Baccarat Crystal Christmas Ornaments; 2014. Cost of Title Insurance and Closing Costs to be split equally between Royal Doulton Toby Mug; Seth Thomas Mantle Clock; Spode NOTE: Announcements sale day take precedence over any Buyer and Seller. All announcements day of sale take precedence over writ- Christmas China; Sterling Flatware; Various Glassware incl. Cut and all printed material. Most of this equipment was bought ten materials. Crossroads Real Estate & Auction is representing the Sellers. Glass and Crystal; Polish Pottery; Ant. Scale; Crocks; Copper new by the Rodrocks and is in working condition. See web TWO LOCATIONS: Kettle; Ink Well; Hour Glass; 100's of Books and CDs; Collection of site for pictures. 7840 E US Hwy 24, Manhattan Military Items, Uniforms, Helmets, Medals. 785-539-2732 TERMS: CHECK OR NEGOTIABLE CHECK. NOT RESPONSI- Lawn Tractor, Tools & Household: Yard Man 42" 17Hp Lawn BLE FOR ACCIDENTS. LUNCH AVAILABLE 406 Lincoln, Wamego 785-456-6777 Tractor; 3 Saddles and Tack; Old Traps; Fishing Poles; Power and Terri Hollenbeck, Listing Agent/ Hand Tools; Garden Tools; Fence Posts; Miller 225A Welder; Nice Broker/Owner: 785-223-2947 DAROL & KAREN RODROCK, OWNERS Ron Hinrichsen, Auctioneer/Owner, Kitchen Items; Golf Clubs; and Misc. Concessions Available. www.brickerauction.com 785-770-0222 BRICKER AUCTION SERVICE www.kscrossroads.com D & L Auctions, Lawrence, KS Bob: 913-285-0162 Steve: 816-738-9091 785-766-5630 • Auctioneer: Doug Riat or 816-540-8939 or 816-884-5525 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 21 • Build and maintain terraces, drainage ditches and It’s conservation contest time other conservation work. The Pottawatomie Coun- Winners receive: 1st ever, feel free to call with • Make, grade and repair roads, driveways. ty Conservation District is Place: $30 and T-shirt; 2nd any questions you may Also spread gravel. again offering conservation Place: $20 and T-shirt; 3rd have at (785) 457-3398 • Remove snow and ice from driveways. contests to all elementary Place: $10 and T-shirt; and ext. 3. The deadline for all Also clean corrals. and junior high school stu- Honorable Mention: T- three contests is December • New Design which includes a tall unloading blade dents in the county. The shirt. Awards will be pre- 19, 2014 so start your en- clearance. contests are Poster (K-8); sented at the annual meet- tries now. Contest entries • Larger Models Available. Limerick (3-8); and Essay ing in early 2015. can be mailed or delivered Available In Widths: 8’, 10’ & 12’ (5-8). Each student who County teachers have to their office at 501 State Heavy Tube Construction, Side Plates, enters receives a participa- received information and Street, Box 246, Westmore- Tilt & Standard Models Perfect Hitch, 9.5x16, 14x16 Tires tion prize. rules for the contests; how- land, KS 66549. Gen Seal Filled Seventh annual Rock Springs Turkey Trot planned for November 15 V&S WELDING — 620-633-5222 The seventh annual https://runsignup.com/ are being sought. To volun- 6983 200 Road, Fredonia, Kansas 66736 Rock Springs Turkey Trot, Race/KS/JunctionCity/Roc teer with time or prizes, Fun Walk and Gobble Jog kSpringsTurkeyTrot. contact smueller@rockspr are planned for Saturday, Registration prior to ings.net or call 785-257- Nov. 15, at Rock Springs 4- Nov. 8 is $20 per person for 3221. H Center, located just the 5K and $10 for the Fun south of Junction City. All Walk. The cost for the Kids ages of runners, joggers or Gobble Jog is $10. After walkers are welcome to that, the cost increases participate. by $5. Online registration The 5K Turkey Trot be- is not available after Nov. gins at 10 a.m. A two-mile 13. fun walk will start at 10:10 T-shirts will be provid- GSI a.m. The children’s Gobble ed for all those preregis- GRAIN BINS Jog starts at 10:45 a.m. tering. Day of race regis- ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Registration packets will tration also is welcome. Hopper Bins Available be available at 9 a.m. However, T-shirts are not FINANCING AVAILABLE Information about pre- guaranteed. Harder AG PRODUCTS registration is available Volunteers are wel- West Highway 50 from Rock Springs 4-H come to assist with the PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 Center at 785-257-3221. race. Donations of prizes Phone 620-983-2158 Athletes may register at or items for gift bags also www.grainbinsusa.com HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH 10/29/2014 Steer & heifer calves sold steady to higher. Feeder steers and heifers sold on a steady to active market. Cows & bulls sold steady. Shelly thin cows sell- ing on a lower market. COWS Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 6 blk [email protected] Ramona, 1 red [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 124 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Burdick, 2 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 1 red [email protected] Herington, 1 red [email protected] Tampa, 116 blk [email protected] Woodbine, 1 bwf [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] HEIFERS Marion, 1 red [email protected] Herington, 1 bmf [email protected] Herington, 2 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Burdick, 7 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] White City, 1 bmf [email protected] Marion, 8 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 1 blk [email protected] Chapman, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnviile, 3 red [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] White City, 1 red [email protected] Lincolnville, 4 red [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 bmf [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 7 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Tampa, 3 blk [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 1 red [email protected] Tampa, 6 blk [email protected] Wilsey, 1 bwf [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 33 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 red [email protected] Wilsey, 1 blk [email protected] Burrton, 3 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 rwf [email protected] BULLS Marion, 1 blk [email protected] STEERS Herington, 3 bwf [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Burdick, 5 blk [email protected] Tampa, 2 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Burdick, 11 blk [email protected] Herington, 3 blk [email protected] Ramona, 1 red [email protected] Hillsboro, 3 blk [email protected] Herington, 6 mix [email protected] Marion, 1 red [email protected] Herington, 2 mix [email protected] Wilsey, 1 blk [email protected] Marion, 1 blk [email protected] Tampa, 4 blk [email protected] Herington, 1 rwf [email protected] Marion, 1 rmf [email protected] Herington, 125 blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 1 blk [email protected] Herington, 1 blk [email protected] White City, 59 mix [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 5: • 14 mix steers and heifers, 400-600 lbs. • 60 mix steers, 825 lbs. • 10 black steers, 500-550 lbs. • 62 mix steers, 875-900 lbs. • 12 mix steers and heifers, 450-550 lbs. • 120 mostly black steers, 850-875 lbs. • 18 mix steers and heifers, 500-650 lbs. • 62 black steers, 825-850 lbs. • 31 mostly black steers and heifers, 500-575 MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! lbs., homeraised, bunk broke, shots EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12: • 60 mix steers and heifers, 500-650 lbs., 3 rds • 60 mix steers, 850 lbs. of shots, no implants, homeraised • 64 mostly black steers, 825-850 lbs. • 30 mix steers and heifers, 500-600 lbs., • 120 mix steers, 850-875 lbs. homeraised MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 19: • 113 mostly black heifers, 500-650 lbs., 3 rds • 120 mix steers, 850-875 lbs. shots, longtime weaned, bunk broke • 60 black steers, 850 lbs. • 14 mix steers, 400-500 lbs., shots, weaned MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME!

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Receipts for the week totaled 5,210 cattle and 39 hogs. Butcher hog top on Monday was $64.00 STEERS 11 blk Galva [email protected] 300-400 $336.00-$340.00 8 blk Marquette [email protected] 400-500 $299.00-$339.00 6 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 500-600 $277.50-$308.00 23 blk Latham [email protected] 600-700 $250.00-$278.00 15 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 700-800 $241.00-$272.00 14 blk Beloit [email protected] 800-900 $227.00-$248.50 15 mix Gypsum [email protected] 900-1000 $207.00-$223.00 12 blk Ellsworth [email protected] HEIFERS 15 blk Brookville [email protected] 300-400 $300.00-$317.00 6 blk Burrton [email protected] 400-500 $299.00-$313.00 THURSDAY REGULAR SALE 500-600 $248.00-$289.00 STEERS 600-700 $221.00-$250.00 1 blk Hesston $338.00 700-800 $217.00-$224.00 13 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 800-900 $205.00-$215.00 3 blk Falun [email protected] Lot # 13 900-1000 $205.00-$210.00 6 mix Bennington [email protected] TUESDAY COW SALE 2 blk Bennington [email protected] STEERS 5 blk Canton [email protected] 5 blk Galva [email protected] 5 blk New Cambria [email protected] 2 mix Salina [email protected] 16 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 2 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 22 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 14 blk Galva [email protected] 62 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 18 blk Lorraine [email protected] 2 red Wells [email protected] 24 blk Geneseo [email protected] 15 blk Dorrance [email protected] 40 blk Brookville [email protected] 60 blk Abilene [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH 35 blk Geneseo [email protected] 61 blk Abilene [email protected] 55 blk/bwf strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs., fall vacc.; 42 blk/bwf strs & hfrs, 400-650 lbs., home raised/no 31 blk Canton [email protected] 21 mix Dorrance [email protected] implants; 14 blk strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs. 15 blk Galva [email protected] 12 blk Galva [email protected] PLUS MANY MORE BY SALE TIME! 35 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 11 blk Canton [email protected] 15 blk Lorraine [email protected] 5 blk Manchester [email protected] 11 blk Geneseo [email protected] 56 blk Hope [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH CALF SALE: 30 strs, 500-700 lbs., 2 rnd vacc./home raised; 55 blk strs & hfrs, 500-650 lbs., weaned; 95 F1 19 blk Manchester [email protected] 26 blk Beloit [email protected] baldie strs & hfrs, 725 lbs., 2 rnd vacc.; 15 blk/red strs & hfrs, 500 lbs., 2 rnd vacc.; 75 strs & hfrs, 4 blk Kanopolis [email protected] 23 mix Kanopolis [email protected] 550-600 lbs., weaned/vacc.; 145 char-x strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., 1 rnd vacc.; 26 blk/bwf strs & 10 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 6 mix Lyons [email protected] hfrs, 550-700 lbs.; 112 strs & hfrs, 600 lbs., 2 rnd vacc.; 15 strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs., weaned/ 2 16 blk Brookville [email protected] 141 mix Bennington [email protected] rnd vacc.; 15 strs, 550-750 lbs., 40 days weaned/2 rnd vacc; 100 blk/red Angus strs & hfrs, 500- HEIFERS HEIFERS 600 lbs., fall vacc.; 30 blk strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., home raised/2 rnd vacc./poured 10 blk Galva [email protected] 6 blk New Cambria [email protected] PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME. 20 blk Brookville [email protected] 11 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 39 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 8 blk New Cambria [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH COW SALE: 30 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 8 blk Canton [email protected] BRED HEIFERS: 40 blk hfrs Jan. calves; 150 blk hfrs, AI bred to Absolute, Angus clean up Jan. 12 for 45 days; 100 red 11 blk McPherson [email protected] Angus, AI bred to Pinacle red Angus clean up Jan. 12 for 45 days; 200 blk One Iron hfrs Montana origin OCHV’d bred 15 blk Galva [email protected] to LBW Angus Jan 25 for 50 days; 70 blk OCHV’d hfrs, AI bred to Compliment Angus clean up Feb.-March calves; 100 14 blk Brookville [email protected] 28 mix Dorrance [email protected] blk hfrs, bred Angus start Feb. 7; 150 blk Angus hfrs, Nebraska origin AI bred Connealy Thunder bull Feb. 20th; 85 blk 19 blk Brookville [email protected] 65 mix Whitewater [email protected] hfrs, SD origin OCHV’d pelvic examined bred to proven LBW Ohlde bulls Jan. 25 for 60 days; 40 blk/bwf blks AI bred 35 blk Brookville [email protected] 4 blk Solomon [email protected] to LBW Hereford, bwf AI’d to LBW Angus Feb. 1st. 15 blk Canton [email protected] 7 blk Hesston [email protected] HEIFER PAIRS: 60 blk hfr pairs off ranch at Scottsbluff, NE Gardiner genetics in hfrs and calves OCHV’d 5 blk Geneseo [email protected] 24 mix Gypsum [email protected] fancy 10 mix Beloit [email protected] COWS: 60 blk/red Angus cows, 3-5 yrs bred blk/Hereford; 10 young blk cows/pairs; 40 blk/red Angus cows, 14 blk Canton [email protected] 3-5 yrs, bred Hereford/blk; 70 mostly blk older cows, bred blk; 55 blk spring bred, 3 yr old cows, bred blk; IN STOCK TODAY 45 blk cows, 3-5 yrs, bred to reg. Angus Feb 20 for 75 days; 100 blk cows, 3-5 yrs, bred Angus spring calves; 5 blk Hunter [email protected] 55 blk fall pairs, 3-5 yrs; 16 Angus cows, 4-7 yrs spring calves; 40 red Angus cows solid to broken, bred • Tripp Hopper Feeders 7 blk Hunter [email protected] Char; 5 blk pairs, 4 yrs; 80 young blk cows, 3-5 yrs, fancy; 30 running age, spring bred cows. • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME. For Information or estimates, contact: Check our listings each week on our Mike Samples, Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-826-7884 website at Kyle Elwood, Asst. Sale Mgr., Cell Phone 785-493-2901 www.fandrlive.com Jim Crowther Lisa Long Cody Schafer Kenny Briscoe Kevin Henke Austin Rathbun 785-254-7385 620-553-2351 620-381-1050 785-658-7386 H: 785-729-3473, C: 785-565-3525 785-531-0042 Roxbury, KS Ellsworth, KS Durham, KS Lincoln, KS Agenda, KS Ellsworth, KS Cattle Sale Broadcast Live on www.cattleusa.com 1150 KSAL, Salina 6:45 AM –MON.FRI ******* 880 KRVN 8:40 AM – WED.-THURS. *******550AM KFRM - 8:00 am, Wed.-Thurs. Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 23 CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS 10:00 A.M. FRIDAY RATES AND DISCOUNTS CLASSIFICATIONS CATTLE GOAT Although complete name, address and phone number need not appear in FIGURE YOUR COST HERE: your ad, we must have this information for our records. SWINE SHEEP RATE: 65¢ a word. Name: ______Phone #: ______Number of words: ______@ 65¢ each HORSES POULTRY Address: ______City: ______State: ___ Zip: ______Cost for one week: ______FERTILIZER TRAILERS Multiply one-week cost times number of weeks you FEED & SEED MACHINERY want ad to run. AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT Run ad ______consecutive weeks. REAL ESTATE ANTIQUES WRITE YOUR AD HERE Category: ______ Cost for ______weeks: ______SERVICES PASTURE ______DISCOUNTS: (with cash or credit card orders only) IRRIGATION WANTED deduct 10% if ad runs 2 or 3 weeks; HARVESTING PETS ______deduct 25% if ad runs 4 weeks. LIVESTOCK OTHER Less discounts: ______TOTAL: $ ______LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT BUILDINGS-BUILDING MATERIALS ______PAY WITH (PLEASE CIRCLE ONE): CHECK MASTERCARD VISA DISCOVER BINS - DRYERS - VACS ______Card No. ______Exp. 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COMPLETE DISPERSAL of Jensen Bros. Herefords spring herd. 800 head black An- HEREFORD BULLS gus, 3-6 year old bred cows. Clov-Lan Farms 785-418-2983. See videos at NEW website www.clovlanfarms.com Financ- E ing terms available! BULL SALE Good bulls with balanced 24 HEAD fall cows, 20 with ANNUAL ANGUS EPD’s, practical development, SATURDAY, calves, 1/2 are AI’d from Simm PRODUCTION Dave Stump good disposition & eye appeal. Hereford Bulls for NOVEMBER 22 Angus bulls. 785-418-8094. Call SALE Blue Rapids, KS Private Treaty Sales 3 PM- 9 PM. 12:30 PM Sunday, November 23, 2014 Oleen Cattle Co. (785) 363-7410 Calving ease bulls and volume HEREFORD BULLS horned & 1 PM Falun, KS (785) 556-0124 discounts. Fully guaranteed, AT THE RANCH polled, serviceable age, excel- At the Ranch, Enterprise, KS fertility tested, ultra sound GLENN CHUCK Visit us at Eureka, Kansas lent EPD’s, Fancy show heifer Over 200 head sell data, EPD’s, performance 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 SpringhillHerefords.com prospects, will deliver. Davis Including young Registered records. Free Delivery Selling 130 Herefords. 785-256-4643. 785- Pairs and Service age, A Gold TPR Breeder 383-2493. Maple Hill, Kansas. Kevin Jensen Yearling & Coming calving ease Bulls Courtland, KS Brooke & Jason Woodworth ANGUS & 785-374-4372 2-year-old Bulls GLM Herefords SIMMENTAL-ANGUS 785-243-6397, cell Contact for Information: 785-479-2188 jensenbros.net Matt: 620-583-4305 Joel Harrison BULLS [email protected] Tom: 620-583-6956 785-479-7496 www.dalebanks.com Larry Shippy 785-479-1725 A POLLED Angus Bulls • Priced for the Commercial Cattleman HEREFORD GRAHAM SCHOOL For Sale by Private Treaty • Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with Polled Hereford and Graham School for livestock BULLS calving ease & growth Hereford Bulls For Sale men and women. We special- 14-20 Months Old NOVEMBER 8TH, Calving ease, good growth • Excellent Selection with Vol- Calving ease, growth, fleshing ize in teaching pregnancy Calving Ease (Heifer Bulls) and disposition ume Discounts 2014 ability and Disposition all in check, artificial insemination, Genomic (DNA) Enhanced • Performance Data Available Semen tested, poured, one package. EPD’s, perform- herd health, calf delivery and EPDs with HD50K 1 PM • Good Maternal Traits vaccinated ance information, fertility many other subjects. ********************************* Washington Co. Livestock tested, guaranteed and free Delivery available BJ Angus Genetics Huninghake Angus 200 head delivery. DATES FOR 2014 John or Bonnie Slocombe of Angus, SimAngus, 785-865-3444 Grant McKay NOVEMBER 10-14 785-532-9777 FRANKFORT, KS Maine/Angus females Flory Marysville, KS DECEMBER 15-19 785-619-6086 Leo Huninghake Polled Herefords Cell 308-470-1190 785-292-4537 Consignors: glmherefords.com TO Ranch 120 HEAD 3-6 year old Spring [email protected] Cell: 785-556-2648 Terry Ohlde bred black Angus cows; 82 head 785-747-6554 spring bred black Angus heifers; 27 BLACK and black baldy Bull & Female Sale 80 open black Angus heifers. first calf heifers for sale. Will M Advantage Angus SAT., MARCH 14 Available now. All ranch raised. start calving end of January. Ranch 785-418-2983. Bred black, low birth weight bull, For more information, 8 ANGUS BULLS 2015 Lee Holtmeier $2,950. Call 785-556-0436. call or write: For Sale by Private Treaty 785-747-7007 25-40 SPRING CALVING cows Dept. GG, Graham School to put n lease year around. Must Featured Sires: Ohlde Bros. Cattle Co. FOR SALE: 600 head of 600 lb. 641 West Hwy. 31 be 150 miles or less from Magnitude, Alliance, Blazer, Dwight & Josh Ohlde black Angus open heifers avail- Garnett, KS 66032 Pawnee City Nebraska. Lee able 10/1/14. Clov-Lan Farms & High Prime 785-541-1088 Rottman. 402-852-2146. 785-418-2983. See videos at 785-448-3119 Performance Tested; Fertility Cattle In Demand our NEW website: www.clovlan- www.grahamschoolforcattlemen.com Tested; Fully Guaranteed;, Jered Shipman farms.com Financing terms Free Delivery in KS & NE. 806-983-7226 Graham Blagg available! SAVE $500 on bulls. Buy two Volume Discounts MILL BRAE 530-913-6418 calving-ease Polled Hereford See Price List at: LET THE CLASSIFIEDS RANCH www.focusonfemales.net WORK FOR YOU yearlings, get $500 off total Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner price. Virgin bulls, tested, www.WolfCreekAngus.com PLACE YOUR AD TODAY Maple Hill, Kansas vacc’d, hot-wire broke, gentle. LURAY, KANSAS TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL GRASS & GRAIN Kanza Cattle, Chapman. 785- 785-256-4327 785-539-7558 313-6565. 785-698-2225 millbraeranch.com 785-539-7558 Page 24 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 SWINE FEED & SEED PASTURE REAL ESTATE

GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY GOOD ALFALFA and alfalfa FAMILY FARM wanting grass SWINE oats mix. Alfalfa foxtail mix. 75/ to run cow/calf pairs and/or FOR RENT AUCTIONEERS EQUIPMENT ton and up. 785-827-9256. open heifers. Honest, reputable OAKHILL ESTATES Buildings — Ventilation people, looking for the same. JEFF RUCKERT, Flooring — Feeders WANTED 620-793-2368. LUXURY OWNER/ Waterers — Heaters DAMAGED 1 & 2 BDRM APTS. AUTOMOTIVE BROKER/AUCTIONEER Crates — Nursery Equip. GRAIN Private Balconies and Patios 2708 Amherst Ave We pay top dollar for 2007 Chrysler T&C Woodburning Fireplace Manhattan, KS K&N Swine Systems damaged grain. Trucks and 2007 Honda Odyssey Ceiling Fans 785-565-8293 vac’s available. Immediate 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe Gas Heat/AC RICK HENRY response anywhere. 2005 Chevy Malibu www.ruckertrealty.com 785-336-2130 Exclusive area in Wamego 2005 Kia Sedona van SENECA, KANSAS Pruess 2005 Lincoln Town car 1-888-537-9064 Elevator, Inc 2004 Olds Alero 2002 Chevy Blazer 4x4 DICKINSON COUNTY: HORSES 1-800-828-6642 2002 Subaru Outback 2001 Ford x-cab 4x4 Unique Country estate. 1898 Ruckert Realty & Auction BUYER FOR all types of NATIVE GRASSES 2001 Ford Expedition 4x4 Large 2 story stone home. horses. 785-556-5740. 1991 Chevy Corvette Homes, Farms, Ranches, Land, **** Lovely setting in the trees. 4 Auctions & Recreational Property B. C. Motors BR/4.5 BA 5000 sq. ft. + 2000 MID-KANSAS WILDFLOWERS 902 E. Trapp sq. ft. addition w/in ground Herington, KS 67449 pool and spa. 1892 stone HORSE SALE **** barn, 30x70 livestock shed, All Breeds. South Hutchinson CERTIFIED 785-258-2818 other outbuildings. 6 miles Sale Barn, Saturday, Novem- to Chapman, 9 to JC, 16 to ber 8th. Tack starts at 10:00 SEED WHEAT Ft. Riley, 26 to Manhattan .... a.m. Riding Horses sell at 1:00 **** ...$330,000 on 7 +/- acres or p.m. sharp! Loose horses sell $375,000 on 21 +/- acres. immediately following. Accept- TRITICALE ing all classes of horses. We **** *********************************** have buyers from several salinapowersports.com PRICE ADJUSTED! PARTS * SALES * SERVICE GEARY COUNTY: STEVEAuctioneer MURRAY states for all types. 1st 50 COVER CROPS & head of select riding horses For all major brands South of Geary Co. Lake Broker/ FORAGES including: 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath ranch MURRAY 100% sound. To protect our GANNON REAL ESTATE buyers we offer a Soundness • Honda • Kawasaki home. Full finished walkout •Polaris • Arctic Cat RealAUCTION Estate - Farm & REALTY - Household & AUCTIONS Guarantee. Horses accepted bsmt. 2 car garage + 24x24 through sale date. 8% com- • Can Am • CF Moto shopSOLD bldg. 3.2 acres VERN GANNON, CAI mission/$20 PO fee. For early • Hustler • Big Dog ...... $190,000 [email protected] Broker/Auctioneer www.murrayauctionandrealty.com numbers or information con- ************** Manhattan, Kansas 66502 tact: Randy Smith Check website for Inventory *********************************** 785-539-2316 620-200-7971 or sale barn SMALL SQUARE Straw wire 632 S. Brodaway WANTED: 620-662-3371. Horse Sale 2nd tied bales for sale. 785-249- Salina, KS I have a buyer for a 1200 +/- www.gannonauctions.com785-537-9003 Saturday every other month. 9675. acre Flint Hills pasture, good The Experienced Sound In Selling 785-823-7297 water, possession negotia- PRAIRIE HAY 2014 BRB 5x6 ble. CALL FOR ALL YOUR ... ARMSBID.COM approx 1300 lbs, triple net, 40 * Construction * Farm Kull’s Old Town LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT Fine texture $75/ton; 140 course Call Dolly Anderson, Broker * Truck * Trailer & Station invites con- $70/ton. Chapman 785-479- 785-532-8801 signments for our 0439. Attachments Listings! Spring, Summer & G&A REAL ESTATE Fall Auctions. If you Hutchinson, Kansas Manhattan, Kansas have 1 or 1,000, we’d like to talk to you. Cattle & Hog Feed Hillsboro, Kansas Jim Hoobler ‘13 Ford F250 crew 4x4, We will also buy collections or WHEAT MIDDLINGS Auction Company individual guns. Lariet, diesel, auto, loaded, 719-989-1530 Pelletized, crude protein not 14K KANSAS LAND [email protected] or ************************************ less than 14.5%. Call for pric- ‘13 GMC Sierra SLE 2500 719-742-5496 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 Portable Corral 785-263-3436 • 63 ac AN, Co. Cattle setup, ing. crew 4x4, 6.0 V8, auto, email: [email protected] Topeka, Kansas Introducing our New Rawhide home & building Processor by John McDonald WESTERN STAR MILL loaded, 19K Used Rawhides for sale also Division of ADM - Salina, KS ‘10 Ford F250 crew 4x4 King •90 ac FR, Co. tillable & www. 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) Ranch diesel, auto, like new, hunting HALDEMAN 86K rawhideportablecorral.com • 160 ac FR, Co. tillable & HOOVER ‘09 Dodge 2500 quad cab 4x4, WELL DRILLING & hunting TARP SALES HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- SMALL SQUARES of brome, SLT, 5.7 V8, auto, loaded, PUMP SERVICE barbed wire, welded continuous $4-$5.50; alfalfa, $4-$7; prairie, nice, 35K • 160 ac OS, Co. native grass fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, $4; straw, $3. North of St. ‘08 Ford F250 s/c 4x4 XLT, • 191 ac CO, Co. tillable & alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, Marys. 785-437-6637. diesel, auto, loaded, 83K grass home 785-499-5454. PREMIUM RANGE cubes, ‘07 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Abilene, KS • 4.5’’ Pipe $4.00 $229/ton. Call Brock Baker, 316- crew 4x4, diesel, auto, nice, • 203 ac FR, Co. great hunting 118K & land characteristics Toll Free 1-800-536-2348 • 2 7/8’’ Pipe $1.90 249-1907. • 2 3/8’’ Pipe $0.95 Ask For Kris Hanschu khanschu@ • 284 ac MI, Co. All grass & im- “DON’T GO TARPLESS” • 1 1/4’’ Pipe $0.45 SMALL SQUARE Second cut- midwaymotors.com provements WELL DRILLING www.hoovertarpsales.com WILL DELIVER ting alfalfa bales wire tied. 785- COMPLETE PUMP SERVICE POST CUT TO ORDER 249-9675. 620-755-2824 • 320 ac FR, Co. Good mature GENUINE SHUR-LOK grass SOLAR PUMPS Quanity Discount 200 Bales of Prairie Hay for NOTHING LESS! • 320 ac AN, Co. highly tillable MANHATTAN, KS FAX 785-598-2282 Ray’s Pipe sale, Baled with John Deere 569 Day or Night net wrapped. 785-845-4300. • 320 ac LB, Co. highly tillable Council Grove, Kansas 785-539-9295 D. ROCHE & hunting FENCING 620-767-2907 ATTENTION BIRD FEEDERS: Blue Valley Drilling, Inc. Black oil Sunflower seeds, $12 • 182 ac AN, Co. Pasture & Water Well Drilling & Service INC. TRACTOR TIRE for 50 pounds. Call Ron or Bar- hunting. Family Business Over 70 Years! bara Gfeller, 785-223-2226 or • 2220 ac GE, Co. Flint Hills QUALITY BUILT FENCES CONTACT ERIC STRADER FEEDBUNKS 785-238-7863. grass & hunting DON ROCHE FOR SALE DAMAGED GRAIN • 2375 ac CQ, Co. Flint Hills 785-363-7353 785-292-4271 Contact Corey @ WANTED STATEWIDE RUST FREE grass & hunting. FRANKFORT, KS Dale Hermreck 800-295-3345 We buy damaged grain, TRUCKS any condition-wet or dry- 785-229-6740 YOUR AD Custom Manure • DAYCAB TRACTORS including damaged silo corn. • CHASSIS [email protected] Hauling & Spreading TOP DOLLAR! COULD BE HERE! Big to Small Jobs! We have vacs and trucks. Heald Truck Sales Realty Executives CALL HEIDI OR GARTON 704 NE Hwy. 24 Chore-Boyz Services TOPEKA, KANSAS 66608 GRASS & GRAIN NORTHERN AG REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Circle S Manufacturing SERVICE, INC. 785-235-5604 Tract 1: 10 Acre horse ranch 913-636-1099 Hydraulic Chutes 800-205-5751 PRICES & PHOTOS @ on US Hwy 81 south of Bel- 785-539-7558 continuous fencing www.healdtrucksales.com leville, KS. Has ranch style 3 panels and gates bedroom 3 bath home built in Phone: 1999, has walk out half base- CATTLE SWINE NORTHERN RYE ment w/ double garage in 620-924-5231 AGRI PRO 718 TRICALE basement. Has 40x60 ft. metal BOARS & GILTS Cell: 620-381-1056 BEARDLESS 8 horse stall building w/at- Duroc, Chester, York, Hamp, Lincolnville, KS 66858 tached 60x60 ft. riding indoor DELIVERY AVAILABLE & Hamp/Duroc arena, a 40x60 ft. hay shed, Spring Creek Ag 40x50 ft. Quonset, 12x40 ft. Products, Inc loafing horse shed w/3 metal 2014 Production Sale SLEICHTER BRADFORD BUILT pen runs. 3042 Knight Reel Mixer wagon Tuesday, November 11th DUROC FARM 800-432-5672 Tract 2: 46.21 Acres of gently FLATBEDS $15,750.00 Noon ABILENE, KS sloping cropland attached to 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 Delivery Available Several Daycabs available At the Ranch near Dennis Hutchinson the acreage above, property Feed Mixers and Newkirk, OK 785-924-3700 sold separately or combined Manure Spreaders (Located southeat of Arkan- FEYH FARM SEED CO w/tract 1. Cell, 785-364-7400 ALMA, KANSAS Kuhn Knight, new & used Tract 3: 46.59 Acres, 26.58 sas City on KS-OK state line) Producer and processor of acres cropland, 20.01 pasture, SELLING native prairie grass seed & located 1/4 mile south from • 30 Coming Two-Year-Old b FEED & SEED wildflowers tract 1. Hereford Bulls Roger Novak Real Estate • 40 Reg.Hereford Females TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS 2014 PRAIRIE hay, big round, 866-765-3415 Belleville, KS • 85 Commercial Females Available Year Around net wrap, baled last of June. 785-765-4681 Fax Belleville, Kansas • 6 Coming Two-Year-Old Red Waverly, KS. Can deliver. 785- 800-536-2293 785-527-2626 GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS [email protected] Web Site: Angus Bulls Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 229-2428. Grinding available. “FOR ALL YOUR SEED • 26 Reg. Red Angus Females Myronized Truck Works www.nckcn.com/novakbros TRITICALE SEED for sale. Call NEEDS” gieberauction/ Contact us for a catalog or Centralia, Kansas Brock Baker. 316-249-1907. more information: 785-857-3581 80 ACRES developed hunting/ Nancy Bowling(580) 362-5026 ALFALFA 2ND cutting small PASTURE • Drop N Lock gooseneck ball fishing. Greenwood County.620- [email protected] squares, 60-65 pounds, $6.50/ • Economy Mfg. flatbeds 583-7210. Melvin Young, bale; large round bales prairie, AVAILABLE FALL pasture for cows, 100-300 head. 785-229- • Luverne grill guards, nurf Ranch Manager $50/ bale. Southwest of Topeka, LET THE CLASSIFIEDS 2428. tubes, mud flaps, side steps (580) 761- 9257 Auburn area. 785-230-0241. WORK FOR YOU [email protected] 2014 BROME HAY for sale, net PLACE YOUR AD TODAY www.BowlingRanch.com wrapped. 785-256-3907. CLASSIFIEDS — THEY WORK FOR YOU GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 25 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS MACHINERY MACHINERY The Simplest Way FARM & RANCH OUR 64th YEAR Ottawa Co.- 154 Acres m/l. NEW TRACTORS to Buy and Sell Prime hunting land. Tillable 2014 JD 8345R For financial strength, Land Anywhere and wooded pasture and 2014 JD 8320R competitive rates and terms in the U.S. draws. Chris, 493-2476. 2014 JD 7250R as flexible as the way you Ottawa Co.- 3.4 Acres m/l. 2014 JD 7230R Amazing 3 level home w/mag- 2014 JD 6170R operate, count on Frontier 604 & 605 Super M balers nificent views. Kimberely Bar- USED TRACTORS Farm Credit. NEW STOCK, HORSE, 6640/6650 Rancher baler ton, 822-8410. 2013 JD 8360R Baldwin, KS 866-268-2900 FLATBED, & R2300, R2800 twin rake Ottawa Co.- 13 Acres m/l. 2010 JD 8345R Emporia, KS 800-320-8391 UTILITY TRAILERS BPX 9000 processor Ranch home w/1200+ sq. ft. 2013 JD 8335R Hiawatha, KS 800-699-3521 VR1022/1224 wheel rake Horses welcome. Spring to TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, 2010 JD 8295R Manhattan, KS 800-874-2474 TM700, TM800 trailed mower pond. Vicki, 452-8144. LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, 2014 JD 8285R Marysville, KS 800-475-2371 Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. McPherson Co.- 160 Acres PAINT WELD 2013 JD 8235R Parsons, KS 800-741-2990 AmericanCropland.com USED VERMEER BALERS m/l. Part tillable pasture We Install Brake Controllers 2009 JD 8530 Hydra-Bed™ & accessories www.frontierfarmcredit.com w/pond. Quonset bldg. & 3 2008 JD 8130 USED TRAILERS Winkel Livestock Equip. bdrm manufactured home. 1995 JD 8100 ‘13 Land Pride FDR1660, like Winkel Flatbeds Chris, 493-2476. 2012 JD 7230R new ...... $1,800 Bar 6 Cake Feeders 2013 JD 6150R Russell Co.- 155 Acres m/1, ‘12 Titan 26’ GN flatbed$5,600 Dixie Chopper Lawn Mowers 96 Acres CRP & balance in ‘05 Titan 24’ GN stock..$6,800 2012 JD 7230 pasture, trees, wateways. ‘98 Titan 18’ GN stock combo. USED PLANTERS MILLER RANCH Close to Wilson Lake. Chris ...... Price Reduced 2- 2014 JD 1790 16/31 EQUIPMENT 2013 JD 1770 NT 16 row Rost 493-2476 33778 K-99 Hwy. Call Us To Sell or Lincoln Co.- 6.5 Acres m/l. 2 2013 JD 1770 NT 24 row Lease Your Oil story home w/4 bdrms. 40x42 2011 JD 1770 NT 16 row Alma, Kansas & Gas Minerals Morton bldg. Chris, 493-2746. 2008 JD 1770 NT 16 row 785-765-3588 Ellsworth Co.- 16 Acres m/l . 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TIRE TOWN INC. SHARP! 1996 R52 Gleaner NEW EQUIPMENT Gleaner Combines 18.4-34 new, 10p ...... $575 combine, 4x4, 1999 sep. hrs, VR1224 830 Hugger CH ...... $7,950 11L-15 rib 12p, new ...... $90 excellent condition, well main- BPX 9000 Bale Processor JD 925 flex head with R series 800/70R38, 80% ...... $1,500 tained, always shedded, 6650 Rancher Bish adaptor ...... $8,500 16.5L-16.1, 10p, new ...... $235 $59,000; Gleaner 500 15’ flex 6640 Vermeer baler w/net ‘99 R72 RWA, duals...$69,500 20, 8-38, 10p, new ...... $760 header, very good, always shed- wrap NEW ‘02 R62...... $69,500 18.4R46, new...... $1,450 ded, $5,250; Gleaner 400 25’ USED EQUIPMENT • 604SM net ramp floors 825, 520, 530 flex HDS Nationwide Shipping rigid header, very good, always 605 Super M baler • 605SM net ramp floors GRAVITY WAGONS WE DEAL shedded, $5,750. Clyde, KS. 505 Super I Baler • 6640 net ramp EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 Other Sizes and Prices 785-243-6944. R2800 rake • R2300 & R2800 rakes to 400 bushel New & Used M850 Mower Demo • TM800 & TM850 disc EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 GRASS & GRAIN 9120 mower conditioner mowers bushel 913-441-4500 913-682-3201 785-539-7558 VR1022 & VR1224 wheel BP 7000 NOW DEALERS PRAXAIR rakes Great Plains Tillage Tools VERMEER PRE-OWNED WELDING SUPPLY EQUIPMENT 81 Farm Eq. Service • 605M net ramp floats McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 • 604L net kicker 1-800-357-3101 • 604XL kicker AccuBale+ • 504N demo, net wrap, full GLEANER L3 combine with 20 ______warranty ...... $23,500 BERG REPAIR foot rigid head. Field ready, • TM800 10’ trail mower ...... 14200 Godlove Rd. shedded, solid machine. Cut One of the largest retailers of 710/70R42 RAD AT DT 168B ...... $2,441 ...... $9,000 soybeans this fall. 785-564- new, reman & recycled parts Westmoreland, KS for tractors & combines. 480/80R38 RAD AT 23 ...... $1,002 • 2008 MC1030 13’ disc 1508. ______mower cond...... $15,500 785.457.3534 420/85R34 RAD AT DT ...... $919 • 705 JD rake wire R23A TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 800-255-0337 480/80R50 RAD DT 23...... $2,040 • R23A twin rake...... $8,000 2010 CAT 246C skid steer, cab, heat & air, 2 sp., Q coupler, 785-539-7558 www.AbileneMachine.com www.donstire.net 2081 hr., 72” bucket, $29,500. TF-866-888-7838 785-979-2411. ABILENE, KS • M205 with 26’ disc head 2010 Titan 20’...... $7,600 Check our website — USED IMPLEMENT — 1999 Sundowner 20’ ...... $7,000 for Equipment list Hesston 946 rd. baler NEW TRAILERS White 5108 8 row planter 2015 Hillsboro 7.5x24 Endura... Sloop Sales & White 8106 Planter w/fert...... $17,500 2013 Gleaner S-77 2014 Travalong 48’ ground load Hook’s Repair, Inc. 1998 Gleaner R72 stock trailer, FET included ...... Lyndon, KS 66451 1996 Gleaner R62 Your Local Dealer for: ...... $39,000 Gleaner 8200 30’ w/air reel Travalong Trailers, Bradford 785-828-4706 2014 PJ 22’ GN tilt ...... $6,400 Gleaner 800 30’ flexhead Built Flatbeds, Landoll, www.sloophook.com 2014 PJ 16’ Tandem Axle Utility Gleaner 400 30’ rigid Hillsboro, and Club Car Gleaner 700 30’ rigid ...... $2400 TRACTORS 03 CIH RBX562...... $14500(W) 83 GLEANER L3 w/22’ Ridged 2003 MF 9690 w/30’ head CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW 36’ self dumping Inline bale trail- 13 CIH F125A...... $66000(S) 98 NH 664RB...... $9900(GB) head $8,000; JD 3800 silage 2011 MF 8650 HYDRA BEDS ers...... SALE $4,595 13 CIH F95C ...... $46000(S) 97 JD 566RB ...... $8500(S) chopper w/pickup and 2RN Gehl 5240 skid loader 13 Mahindra 8560 ....$45000(H) 81 Vermeer 605F...... $3500(S) USED DAYCAB TRUCKS NEW ALUMINUM 13 JD 8285R ...... $202000(H) SWATHER heads $3,500; 12’ Richardton Gehl 7810 skid loader STOCK TRAILERS Dump wagon $1,200. 785-427- 1998 9100 International 12.7 HAIL SALE $500 OFF 13 CIH M180 ...... $136000(W) 11 CIH WD2303 ...... $95000(H) 2006 8000 25’ flexhead 12 CIH M340...... $217000(PR) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$39000(GB) 6066. Detroit, new steer tires ...... $16,500 2014 Travalong 7’6”x28’...... 12 CIH 210 ...... $155000(GB) 04 CIH WDX1101 ..$40000(GB) 12 CIH S400...... $275000(W) 01 JD 1600A 14PT ....$9000(W) SALVAGE COMBINES 2006 9200 International 475 ISX ...... $18,900 2014 Travalong 7’6’’x24’ ...... 12 CIH STX550QT $355000(W) GRAIN DRILL ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, Cummins, 13 spd ...... $26,500 11 CIH STX350 .....$223500(W) 12 CB 40’...... $33500(LA) F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, 2004 KW T800 ...... $29,500 ...... $16,500 11 CIH M290 ...... $205000(S) 12 CIH SDX40...... $160000(LA) 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, GRAIN TRAILERS 2014 Travalong 6’8”x24’ ...... 11 CIH S400...... $259000(S) 11 CIH SDX40...... $133000(S) 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, Kuhlman Impl. FOR SALE & LEASE ...... $14,200 10 CIH M335 ...... $197000(H) 10 CIH SDX40...... $125000(H) 06 CIH MX285 .....$126000(GB) 10 CIH SDX30 ...... $85000(GB) 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, LINN, KANSAS 2010 GSI 40’ grain trailer ...... Bradford Built Steel 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH 05 Versatile 2360.....$89500(W) 10 GP 3S3000 HD .$44200(PR) 785-348-5547 ...... $22,500 Pickup Flatbeds 05 JD 5420 MFD ...$59000(GB) 09 CIH SDX40...... $95000(W) TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. 1999 Jet 42’...... $16,900 Starting at...... $1,870 01 CIH MX240 ...... $59000(GB) 07 CIH SDX40 Air ..$102000(S) SALVAGE TRACTORS 00 JD 9400 ...... $67500(LA) 06 GP 2NT3010 .....$42500(LA) New 42’ aluminum grain trailer, We now install pickup Beds. ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, SALVAGING COMBINES 00 JD 8110 FWA ...... $78500(H) 05 CIH SDX40 AIR.$110000(H) FET incl...... $31,500 Call For Prices. 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, Buy Next to the Factory and 00 CAT 5C ...... $54000(W) 05 SF 9433 40’ ...... $59500(PR) AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, New 38’ Alum. grain trailer, FET 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, save hundreds of Dollars 98 NH 9282 ...... $45000(S) 04 JD 455 30’ ...... $29900(LA) 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, incl...... starting at $29,500 98 Agco 6690 ...... $26000(W) 04 GP 3S4000...... $39000(S) 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, 38’ New Travalong steel grain 94 Agco 9655 ...... $34900(GB) 03 GP 3S4000...... $40000(H) 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. trailers starting at $26,200 ROCKING “M” 91 CIH 9280 ...... $42000(H) 03 GP 3S4000...... $39500(S) 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 FET included 91 CIH 9270 ...... $40000(W) 03 CB 4740AP ...... $49000(H) 83 Case 1394...... $7500(H) 02 CIH SDX30...... $64000(H) 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD Massey. Several black and or- 2012 Travalong aluminum 42’... TRAILER SALES 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, 430 S. Colorado 68 IH F856 ...... $13000(H) 00 GP 3S3000...... $27500(LA) ange Gleaner cornheads...... $29,500 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; Waterville, KS 66548 65Massey 2wd ...... $6800(H) 98 JD 455 ...... $29000(S) 2012 Maurer 42’...... $24,900 Ford 7600...... $8500(PR) 97 GP 3S-3000...... $27500(LA) MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. Office: 1-866-261-2526 Jack Boyle USED TRAILERS COMBINES 92 CB 4000 30’...... $10500(GB) Vermillion or 785-562-6614 2014 PJ 20’ GN tilt ...... $6,300 13 JD S670 ...... $265000(H) 90 GP 24’ 10” ...... $4500(S) Mike’s Equipment 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 www.rockingmtrailers.com 13 Case IH 7230..$230000(PR) PLANTERS BUHLER, KANSAS 2011 Travalong 7.5’x24’$13,600 12 CIH 7130 ...... $255000(W) 14 CIH 1255 ...... $110000(GB) D6C 10K model bulldozer in 12 CIh 7230...... $324500(W) 13 JD 1770 ...... $112500(W) 1-800-543-2535 — ITEMS FOR SALE — 2007 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . 12 CIH 7230...... $240000(L) 08 CIH 1240 16RN...$49000(H) frame overhaul in 2014 SALT 1993 JD 8770 tractor 24 sp., ...... $16,000 11 JD 9770 ...... $178000(M) 05 CIH 1200 16RN $53000(GB) undercarriage 50%. New this 6700 hrs ...... CALL Harvestman 14 hay rake, like 10 CIH 8120 ...... $250000(H) 05 JD 1770 ...... $69500(S) WANTED: 2 or 3 ton truck, year radiator, battery, seat. En- 2008 CAT MT475B Challenger new ...... $11,000 10 CIH 6088 ...... $175000(S) 04 CIH 1200 16RN ..$32500(M) prefer with 15’ to 24’ steel bed gine enclosures. Solid machine. 09 CIH 8120 ...... $249000(GB) 98 White 6100 6R.....$10900(S) tractor w/loader . . . . .$59,000 JD 535 Round Baler . . .$3,000 and hoist. New Holland bale Hiawatha, KS 785-741-0331. 09 CIH 8120 ...... $175000(GB) 98 CIH 955 6R...... $7000(W) wagons and small bale accumu- JD 5020 tractor ...... $9,000 2008 NH BR 7090 Baler$16000 09 CIH 8120 ...... $204500(W) JD 7000 12RN...... $10000(W) lators and 8 to 18 bale forks. KELLY RYAN 4x10 recondi- 1980 Case 2290 tractor$11,000 2005 CIH RBX 562 Baler $9500 09 CIH 7088 ...... $170000(S) SPRAYERS Could need repair. Roeder Impl. tioned feed wagon, shedded, Ford TW25 w/GB860 loader . . . Vermeer 605J baler . . . .$3,000 08 CIH 7010 ...... $170000(S) 12 CIH SPX4430 ...$280000(PR) Seneca, KS. 785-336-6103. $550. Phone: 620-947-1531...... $19,500 2010 CIH RB564 rd. baler, 07 JD 9760 ...... $155000(L) 12 CIH SPX3330 .....$263000(H) 1995 CIH 5230 w/ GB660 8700 bales ...... $18,000 05 CIH 8010 ...... $159000(H) 11 CIH SPX4420 ....$265000(H) BRUNA IMPL. CO. 2010 Case IH 7120, 986 hrs .... loader ...... $32,500 2011 Case IH RMX-340 disc 34 95 CIH 2188 ...... $71900(GB) 10 CIH PAT 3330 .....$218000(H) 1980 Case 2290 tractor$11,000 ft...... $24,500 91 CIH 1660 ...... $23500(W) 09 CIH SPX3330...$160000(GB) TRACTORS ...... $212,500 (C) 90 CIH 1680 ...... $24500(W) 09 Apache AS1010 .$95000(PR) 2011 Case IH 7088, 600 hrs .... IHC Super MTA tractor 1954 yr. JD 650 Disc ...... $21000 2012 Case IH Magnum 340 JD ripper 7sk ...... $2,000 81 IH 1460 ...... $9500(M) 09 JD 4830...... $195000(W) ...... $239,000 (W) ...... $5,000 (6) CIH 2388 ..$62000-$120000 08 TopAir 1200PT ...... $28000 MFD, 480 hrs ....$213,500 (S) JD 2100 ripper ...... $10,500 2012 Case IH 6130, 404 hrs .... IH 340 tractor ...... $2,750 HEADERS 07 CIH 3310 ...... $141000(GB) 2011 Case IH Magnum 290 JD 158 loader ...... $2,800 JD 955 ripper 4 shank in line ...... $235,000 (W) 13 JD 635F 35’ HF ...$30000(H) 07 Red Ball 90’ ...... $19500(H) MFD, 623 hrs ....$192,500 (C) 1995 Case 850G-LT dozer ...... $3,400 13 CIH 2162 ...... $70000(H) 06 Agco Willmar SP $68000(GB) 2005 Case IH 2388, 2307 hrs .. 2009 Case IH MX215 MFD, ...... $29,000 Blu Jet ripper 8 shk. . . .$8,000 12 CIH 3020 35’...... $33000(M) 06 CIH SPX3310...$135000(GB) 1555 hrs...... $119,500 (H) ...... $125,000 (W) 2001 1254 AgChem rogator . . . SF 5033 cultivator 27’ . .$5,000 11 CIH 2162 35’ FH .$61000(H) 05 Rogator 1064 ...... $109000(S) 2001 Case IH MX200 MFD, 2000 Case IH 2388, 2652 hrs ...... $56,000 2-Lilliston RC4 Cultivator .$900 10 CIH 2162 ...... $65000(W) 00 CIH 4260...... $79500(H) 4201 hrs...... $84,500 (C) ...... $85,000 (C) DMI 5250 42 ft. knife applicator 10 CIH 2020 35’ flex .$34000(H) TILLAGE 2005 Challenger 30G rigid 10 Geringhoff 12R CH...$65000 12 Landoll 7431 33’ .$49000(W) 2010 Case IH Maxxum 140 1998 Case IH 2388, 4253 hrs .. head fits Gleaner combine . . . 20 in...... $14,500 2003 JD 1770NT 16x30 TW 10 McDN FD70...... $63500(W) 11 CIH RM330 34’..$55000(LA) MFD w/ldr., 1250 hrs ...... $69,000 (S) ...... $7,500 10 JD 635F ...... $33900(GB)\ 10 GP 4336 DH 36’ $36500(LA) ...... $88,500 (S) 1998 Case IH 2388 4WD, 5527 JD 625F hydraflex . . . .$13,500 HDDP Vac 3B boxes ...... 10 CIH 2152 35’.....$56000(GB) 10 SF 1435 33’ ...... $44000(LA) ...... Reduced $43,500 2010 Case IH Maxxum 125 hrs...... $46,500 (M) 2004 JD 635F hydro-flex . . . . . 09 CIH 2020 30’ FH...... 08 SF 1435 36’ ...... $33000(L) 1997 JD 455 Drill 30’’wide 10’’ MFD w/ldr., 1800 hrs ...... 2002 Case IH 2366 Hillside, ...... $11,500 ...... $27500(PR) 08 Baker 9200 42’ FC....$29500 spacing ...... $18000 3249 hrs...... $84,500 (H) 2004 CIH 1020 flexhead 25 ft. 09 3408 20’ CH ...... $39900(PR) 08 Baker 1100 30’ disk..$28500 ...... $69,500 (W) 2005 Sunflower 9433 Drill 30ft 09 CIH 2162 40’DH .$63500(W) 04 DMI 5310 12RN$36000(GB) 1995 Case IH 2188 4WD, 5583 crary air reel ...... $12,000 2012 Case IH Maxxum 115 10’’ nice ...... $30,000 08 JD 612C 12RN ....$61000(H) 03 GP 6546 FC 46’ ..$28000(H) MFD w/ldr., 324 hrs ...... hrs...... $37,500 (M) 1993 CIH 1020 30 ft. flexhead . 08 CIH 2162 ...... $59900(H) 99 SF 4411 ripper....$14500(W) ...... $3,500 Welco 8 bale fork ...... $1,100 ...... $85,500 (C) 1997 Case IH 2144, 2428 hrs .. 07 CIH 2020FH ...... $23000(W) 89 JD 630 27’ disk ..$19900(LA) 2004 CIH 1010 rigid head, 30 Gehl 1287 manure spreader . . 2011 Case IH Maxxum 110 ...... $57,500 (C) ...... $8,000 07 CIH 2062 35’ ...... $40000(S) 85 Krause 1904 21’D .$4000(M) 1990 Case IH 1660, 3964 hrs .. ft...... $8,500 06 CIH 2062 ...... $43500(GB) Krause 2143 43’ disk...... 2WD w/ldr., 547 hrs ...... 2009 JD 630F ...... $14000 Frontier MS 1455H Manure 06 CIH 2062 DH ....$43000(GB) ...... $13500(W) ...... $19,500 (C) ...... $54,500 (S) 2000 925F ...... $11,500 Spreader ...... $25,000 05 MacDon 973 35’$32900(GB) CIH 5310 Nutri Till..$29500(PR) 2008 Case IH Puma 180 MFD, HEADERS 2006 CIH 2612 cornhead JD MX7 rotary mower . .$2,800 05 MacDon 963 .....$32500(PR) SF H4 33’ disk...... $15000(PR) Malson Terracer ...... $2,500 2903 hrs ...... $86,500 (M) 2012 Case IH 2162 40’...... 12R30 ...... $32,500 05 JD 635F 35’ ...... $22000(S) CIH 496 25’ DH...... $9500(M) Eversman 6yd. dirt scraper . . . 04 JD 630F...... $17500(LA) JD 960 34’ FC...... $9500(S) 1995 Case IH 7230 MFD, 4762 ...... $69,500 (C) JD 843 cornhead 8x30 oil drive ...... $6,000 98 JD 930F...... $8500(W) Wilrish 46’ FC ...... $6000(S) hrs ...... $54,500 (S) 2011 Drago N8 8RN...... $6,500 Groundhog 6 yd scraper $3,750 98 Macdon 962 ...... $19000(H) Salina, Kansas (S) 1993 Case IH 5240 2WD w/ldr., ...... $34,500 (H) JD 893 cornhead ...... CALL Wenco header trailer 32 & 35 ft. 96 CIH 1083 8RCH$15000(GB) 1-800-658-4653 2012 Case IH 3020 30’...... JD 894 cornhead wide 8R36 . . 96 CIH 1063 6RCH..$9900(GB) 785-452-1180 Eric 5459 hrs ...... $36,500 (M) NEW ...... CALL ...... $12,500 94 CIH 1083 ...... $14000(H) 785-493-4999 Kevin 1992 Case IH 5140 MFD w/ldr...... $19,500 (W) Complete listing on our web: 8049 hrs ...... $34,000 (W) 2008 CIH 2412 cornhead CIH 883 CH 8R ...... $2100(H) Pratt, Ks. (PR) www.jonesmachineryinc.com BALERS/RAKES 1-877-680-4455 2010 Case IH Farmall 85U Bruna Impl. Co. 12R30 ...... $27,500 JD 853A rowhead ...... CALL 13 CIH RB564 ...... $39500(GB) Marion, Kansas (M) MFD w/ldr., 3098 hrs ...... C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY 12 NH 7090 ...... $22500(GB) 1-877-382-2188 ...... $42,500 (M) Schuler 5020 vertical mixer . . . 11 CIH RB564 ...... $35000(H) 620-382-5439 Marlin H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 1995 Case IH 9230 4WD, 6088 ...... $17,500 11 NH 7070 RB...... $18000(PR) Wichita, Ks. (W) 2005 Knight 5042 mixer wagon hrs...... $55,000 (C) M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 10 H&S 17Whl ...... $18500(GB) 1-800-779-7012 ...... $13,000 09 CIH RB564 ...... $34000(S) Hutchinson Ks. (H) 1986 JD 2150 2WD, 3929 hrs .. S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 Schufer feed wagon . . . .$6,000 09 Darf 917 rake....$22000(GB) 1-800-658-1714 ...... $8,250 (S) W - Washington: 785-325-2232 H100 Haybuster tub grinder . . . 08 H&S HD11 17 whl ....$16900 Larned Ks. (LA) 1988 Versatile 936 4WD (8 new List of our entire ...... CALL 06 Rowse 24whl ....$24000(GB) 1-866-400-3105 tires), 9529 hrs....$34,000 (H) Parker wagon 300 bu. . . .CALL 04 H&S 17 whl...... $12500(LA) Great Bend, Ks. (GB) used inventory on: Smith Center, KS 03 Hesston 956 ...... $14500(W) 1-800-658-1706 COMBINES www.brunaimplementco.com EZ gravity wagon 300 bushel . . 2009 Case IH 8120 4WD, 1875 ...... $2,000 785-282-3000 hrs...... $207,500 (H) JD 716A Chuckwagon . . .CALL 785-282-0432 Cell 2012 Case IH 7230 4WD, 917 2008 JD 946 MoCo swather . . . 785-686-4005 hrs...... $272,500 (M) ...... $16,500 Evening Calls Welcome Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Page 27 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY

NEW VERSALTILE USED TRACTORS NEW EQUIPMENT DEALERS WE ARE DEALERS FOR ‘06 JD 790 MFD 573 hrs BPX 9000 bale processors in USED FORAGE x w/loader & belly mower stock HARVESTERS & HEADS ‘97 Case IH 9330, 4520 hrs Bush Hog mowers 5’-15’ ‘11 Claas 960...... Coming WE RENT TREE SHEARS! ‘94 Case IH 7220 MFD, 4550 Vermeer 605 Super M Balers ‘10 Claas 980...... Coming BOBCATS - TRADE-INS g hrs, clean Vermeer twin rakes ‘09 Claas 980 2013 Bobcat S750, A71, TS, ‘91 Case IH 5130 w/cab and USED EQUIPMENT ’05 Claas 900...... Call 250 hrs...... $49,000 Kelly-Ryan- loader Parker 2000 gravity box ‘04 Claas 900...... Call 2013 Bobcat S650, C, H, & A, Kewanee - Westendorf ‘84 Kubota L224 DT MFD, 738 w/auger Claas RU600, 8 row head...... Hi Flo, 450 hrs ...... $39,500 C.E. Attachments NEW hrs UMC gravity box w/ tarp and ...... From $30,000 2013 Bobcat S650 C, H, & A, H&S Balers 605SM, 604SM, 665 ‘78 IH 1086 w/ldr. aug. 300 bu. *********************************** TS, 800 hrs ...... $39,000 Just In Rancher, 504N ‘73 Case 970, cab Westendorf TA46 loader TRACTORS 2013 Bobcat S570 A91 HF TS, 10’, 12’, 14’, 16’, Raker R-2800, R-2300 VR ‘58 IH 460, gas w/implements JD 568 net wrap, 4000 bales 2012 Case 315...... $190,000 300 hrs...... $39,500 18’, & 20’ GATES 1428 wheel rake ‘41 IH FarmAll A w/Woods Vermeer 605 Super M Agco Star 8360 ...... $45,000 2013 Bobcat S530, cab & CORRAL PANELS BP 8000 bale processor belly mower Vermeer 605 M *********************************** heat, 225 hrs...... $36,000 10’ corral panels...... $70.00 USED MISCELLANEOUS Vermeer 605L baler COMBINES 2012 Bobcat E50, excellent, 12’ corral panels...... $80.00 605SM, 605Ms, 604M, 504M, ‘13 Great Plains 2600HD, Salvage 0% For 5 years on all C&A, 200 hrs ...... $59,000 14’ corral panels...... $90.00 554XL, 605J, 504Is, 605Fs, w/fert., never used White 2-135 62 & 72 Series combines 2011 Bobcat S650 open, 250 16’ corral panels...... $100.00 R-2300s, WR-22 wheel rake ‘11 Case IH 3406 corn head White 2- 155 ‘13 Gleaner S67 hrs...... $32,000 HD Round Bale Feeders$250 BP 8000 Processor ‘12 Case IH DC 102 disk White 140 ‘12 Gleaner S77 2010 Bobcat S630, open, LARGER BALE FORKS MoCo Vermeer balers SKID LOADERS ‘12 Gleaner S67 1850 hrs...... $26,500 AVAILABLE JD 7200 planter 6 row 30’ & ATTACHMENTS ‘11 Gleaenr S67 2010 Bobcat S250, C, H, & A, SPRING STEEL Case IH 5300, drill 21x7 2-New Gehl R220 skid loaders (2) ‘10 Gleaner R76 TS, 2100 hrs ...... $26,000 SHEET METAL ‘08 Case IH 530C Ecolo-Tiger New Gehl RT210 track ldr. ‘05 Gleaner R75...... $120,000 2008 Bobcat S185 open, 1550 6’x10’ 18 ga...... $44.00 ‘07 Case IH RMX340 25’ New Gehl V270 skid loader ‘02 Gleaner R72...... $85,000 hrs...... $22,000 40”x72”, 18 ga...... $20.00 Case IH 3950 29’ disk ‘99 Gleaner R72...... $75,000 2004 Bobcat T250 open, 2300 2012 Gehl 5240E, 1100 hours, 23”x80”, 18 ga...... $10.00 Case IH 4300 FC 33’ ‘95 Gleaner R72 hrs...... $24,500 cab w/heat, very nice NEW STEEL JD 960 FC 32’ ‘98 Gleaner R62...... $67,500 Daewoo 1550XL skid loader, Gehl 4840E skid ldr., 5000 hrs 40’ 4”x5”x3/8 rect. tube Case IH 6500, conser-til 14’ (2) ‘97 Gleaner R62 ...$45,000 open ROPS, 1950 hrs.$9,750 Gehl 4625 skid ldr...... $9,000 20’ 4”x7”x3/8 rect. tube ‘92 Case IH 1640, 2895 hrs ‘94 Gleaner R62...... $40,000 Service on all Haugen bale grapple bucket 28’ 8”x3”x1/4 rect. tube ‘91 Case IH 1680 combine G & R IMPL. CO. ‘13 3000 12R30...... $55,000 Bobcat Equipment New Work Saver walk thru pal- 24’ 2”x2”x11 gal. sq. tube 4WD let forks ...... $800 WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG ‘11 3000 12R30...... $50,000 Stop by and talk to us. 33’ 166 sheet 40 pipe ‘02 Case IH 1020 25’ STIHL New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears 42’ 31/8x5/10 pipe *********************************** Now Is The Time To Trade ‘92 Case IH 1020 15’ 620-732-3245 MISCELLANEOUS New CEA pallet forks ROUND SQUARE TUBING ‘94 Case IH 1063 cornhead ALL MACHINES INSPECTED or 620-732-2275 Sunflower Tillage equipment... New CEA tooth bars ANGLE CHANNEL & FLAT (2) IH 863 cornheads & READY TO WORK. DURHAM, KANSAS ...... Coming in daily New Mensch, manure scrprs 14 GA AND 1/8” floorplate ‘88 Case IH 1660, 4300 hrs, 3695 Green Valley Road New Lowe and Danuser post 23/8 & 27/8 & 41/2” pipe ‘04 Case IH RBX562 rd. baler Manhattan, KS 66502 hole diggers, skid loader 3/4 & 7/8 sucker rods ’92 Case IH 8480 rd.baler For More Details Call mounts WELDING SUPPLIES ‘06 Case IH WRX 201 10 Greg • 785-215-4285 New brush grapples Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles wheel rake Travis • 785-410-8985 New Bale Spears for big for sale ‘93 Hesston 1150 MoCo 12’ rounds and square Welding rods & wire Office • 785-537-9979 Hesston 3982 12 wheel rake Triple C 30 bushel feeder elec- NEW EQUIPMENT Top & bottom belts for all bal- IH 2001 loader tric or hydraulic drive ...CALL Kalvesta Impl. Cimmaron wheel rakes ers Koyker K-5 loader JD mounts IH F656 gas, 3 point.....$4,500 Meyer’s manure sprds 350 & Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap GB 870 loader, fixer upper Flex King 4-5’s with pickers, Company, Inc. 435 Portable panels, Feed Bunks FMC trailing rotary mower nice ...... $2,595 620-855-3567 Cimmaron 6’, 7’, & 10’ 3 pt. & Round Bale Feeders 51/2’ IH 496 hp 25’ tandem with har- KALVESTA, KS 67856 mower Landpride HRL 3578 box www.kalvestaimplement.com 6’ Finish Mowers rear dischg. Forrest Johnson rows ...... $3,375 blade IH 496 25’ tandem...... $8,995 NEW SCHULER WAGONS LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 USED EQUIPMENT Used Harsh 290 pull type IN STOCK AC 170 gas tractor 785-293-5583 785-293-2235 wagon, nice ...... $9,750 ************************** Case IH 5120 w/GB loader Flex King 6-5’s w/anhydrous... • New Mayrath 8’’,10’’,& 13” ...... $2,295 SENECA IMPL.CO. GLEANER 15’ header with 6 Swing-a-way Hwy. 36 West ROSSVILLE 0% Financing for 48 months • 8” & 10” truck fill augers ...... Hesston heads, lots of extra WINCHELL’S, INC. SENECA, KANSAS parts, fits L or M combine. 785- 0.9% for 60 months ...... In Stock Truck & Tractor Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 949-2266. ROSSVILLE, KANSAS or $2,700 off • New REM 2700 black Day ...785-336-2621 Fall Promotions: Schields Vac...... In Stock Night...... 785-336-2502 785-584-6195 Additional $500 off* CHA Used 2000 IH 4900 grain truck, new • 8-10” SA augers 22’ sides & cargo doors, new COMBINES • 8-10” regular harsh hoist, 9 sp., cruise control, 2011 Case IH 7088, 4WD • 5010 Schuler Vertical AC, $41,500. 785-979-2411. 2011 Case IH 3020 flex 30’ EMPLOYMENT • 2700 Rem vac used 2 years 2007 Case IH 7010 4WD CLASSIFIEDS — 1998 Case IH 2388 4WD CDL TRUCK Dispatcher Steiner Implement THEY WORK FOR YOU 1997 Case IH 2166 4WD needed for van, drop deck & 1986 Case IH 1660 4WD livestock hauler in Salina, KS. 2462 Acorn Rd., Sabetha, KS 1986 Case IH 1640 4WD 785-820-0094. 2 Brand New 2014 R-Series — PLANTERS/DRILLS — ‘08 Bestway 1200 . . .$15,500 785-284-2181 1981 IH 963 6RN • 1 open cab, 1 spd., air seat ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$85,000 — TRACTORS — Fax 785-284-2182 ‘10 JD 9530T ...... $224,750 NEW TRACTORS NEED HELP harvesting corn, • 72 hp, 2200 LB lift capacity ‘08 JD 1770 24-30” . .$76,000 ‘01 JD 1770 24-30” . .$45,000 ‘09 JD 9430T ...... $186,600 Case IH Magnum 340 beans, milo, etc? Give us a call Call for Pricing FOR SALE: 2010 JD 946 MoCo ‘11 JD 1770 16-30” . .$85,000 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $197,000 Case IH Magnum 280 785-230-5205. 785-230-5905. Schwant Tractor 13’ swing- tongue swather 2 pt. ‘11 JD 1770 16/30” . .$79,500 ‘08 JD 9430T ...... $186,250 Case IH Maxxum 125 MFD Reasonable prices including Dover, KS 1000 PTO, hyd. tilt Impeller, ‘10 JD 1770 16-30” . .$89,500 ‘04 JD 9420T ...... $138,500 Case IH Farmall 105U MFD grain cart combine & trucks, shedded and slick. No Sundays. ‘09 JD 1770 16-30” . .$63,000 ‘02 JD 9320T ...... $117,500 Case IH Farmall 95C MFD $21-$28/ acre. 785-256-6242 ‘08 JD 1770 16/30” . .$74,500 [email protected] 785-448-4145 or 785-448-4440. ‘07 JD 1770 16-30” . .$69,500 ‘01 JD 9300 PS . . . . .$56,000 USED TRACTORS ‘05 JD 1770 16-30” . .$67,500 ‘12 JD 8335 MFWD .$234,700 2013 Kubota M135 GX, MFD, BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS GLEANER LM 15’ header with ‘97 JD 8300 ...... $75,000 ldr. FOR SALE: A0145 John Deere ‘04 JD 1770 16-30” . .$59,500 6 Hesstons. Works great for ‘01 JD 1770 16-30” . .$43,500 ‘10 JD 8295 VT . . . .$195,000 2013 Case IH Magnum 340 6 bottom plow 5 coulter missing down milo. Shedded. $1,500. ‘99 JD 1770 16-30” . .$22,950 ‘12 JD 8285 PS . . . .$195,000 2013 Case IH Magnum 290 $1,250. 316-655-1515. 620-585-6971. ‘12 JD 1770 12/30” . .$68,000 ‘10 JD 8270 PS . . . .$176,000 2010 Case IH Steiger 435 Q ‘11 JD 1770 12/30” LF $81,000 ‘99 JD 8100 MFWD . .$90,000 2002 Case IH Steiger STX275 TRACTORS A&L 356 grain cart ‘05 JD 1770 12/30” . .$49,500 ‘94 JD 7800 MFWD . .$57,500 2010 Case IH Puma 155, ldr. ‘12 JD 1790 24/20” .$104,000 2004 Case IH MXU110, MFD, 1999 Bobcat 873, 1600 hours 2009 Demco 750 grain cart ‘12 JD 1790 16/31 . .$131,000 ‘03 JD 7420 MFWD . .$56,000 New JCB skid loaders, back- Brandt 1050 grain cart, ...... ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$65,750 ‘92 JD 4560 MFWD . .$49,500 ldr. 29 ga lifetime ptd...... $65/sq hoes, & telehandlers ...... Special Pricing ‘04 JD 1790 16/31 . . .$59,500 ‘06 JD 2305 deck . . . . .$9,500 2000 Case IH Magnum MX270 29 ga #2 ptd...... $60/sq 2011 JD HH40 hyd. concrete New Wheatheart 10x81 swing ‘10 JD 1790 12/23 . . .$94,000 ‘81 JD 750 ...... $6,500 1999 Case IH Steiger 9370Q 26 ga galvalume ...... $68/sq MISCELLANEOUS breaker hopper ‘08 JD 1750 8/30 . . . .$29,000 ‘08 NH T8010 MFWD$114,000 Complete Building (2) ‘09 DB90 36 row .$179,000 ‘12 CIH 290 MFWD .$175,000 2000 DMI 30.5’ FC 2011 Case IH Farmall 45 MFD MISCELLANEOUS ‘08 DB60 24/30 . . . .$125,000 ‘12 CIH 210 ...... $153,000 1991 NH 499, hydra-swing Packages 1995 Case IH 9230 4WD, 5900 Tucker 12’ box scraper ‘08 Kinze 3800 24-30” $79,500 ‘03 CIH MX175 loader $69,000 1990 Hesston 1150 MoCo Doors, Insulation, Livestock hrs, 3 pt. PTO Bison NVHL 10’ hydraulic blade ‘12 Kinze 3660 16-30 .$99,500 ‘06 CIH 35B loader . .$21,500 2011 Case IH 1240 16/31 fert. Equipment, Scales, Waters 2012 JCB 3CX14 back hoe 150 HP ‘02 Kinze 3600 16/31 .$50,000 — TILLAGE — 2010 Case IH 1240 16/31 *Jobsite Delivery Available* ‘04 Kinze 3000LF . . . .$24,000 demo New Rhino 3150 15’ Batwing ‘09 JD 2700 18’ . . . . .$39,500 2008 Case IH 1240 16RN, BF (prices ‘04 CIH 1200 12/23 . .$58,500 DMI 7 shank ripper . . .$9,750 subject to 1950 FarmAll M WFE, loader, 3 New Landoll 7431- 26VT demo ‘80 CIH 900 6 row . . . .$6,000 1998 Kinze 840 grain cart pt. hitch New Landoll 6230- 29’ disk ‘12 JD 1990 40’-15” . .$79,500 ‘12 JD 2623 29’ . . . . .$58,000 1992 Case IH 496 28’ DH change) Pallet forks for loader bucket 2012 Kuhn Knight Botec 4136 — COMBINES — ‘11 JD 2310 45’ . . . . .$75,000 1979 IH 490 20’ DH One Year Power Guard ‘05 JD 2210 41’ . . . . .$34,750 2000 NH BB 940S 3x3 HAY EQUIPMENT Feedwagon ‘10 JD 2210 35’ FC . .$29,000 2007 Hesston 5456A net baler, New Brown 10’ & 12’ box scrap- Use Season waiver 1999 NH 658 twine FOAM INSULATION 2.9% Interest ‘09 JD 2700 ...... $39,500 2100 bales ers 1980 IH 770 disk The Icynene Insulation ‘13 JD S690 ...... $335,500 Wilrich 3400 FC . . . . .$10,000 Wilrich FC ...... $6,500 System™ Metal Bldgs. — MacDon R-85 rotary New Sunflower 6630/27’ vertical ‘13 JD S690 ...... $339,500 Sunflower 42’ FC . . . .$37,500 Homes MacDon M-205 SR rotary till ‘13 JD S680 ...... $309,500 ‘12 CIH 330 25’ . . . . .$36,500 800-334-3626 New H&S 1660 16 wheel Hi Cap 2011 Sunflower 1435-40 split ‘11 JD 9870 ...... $247,000 ‘11 CIH 30’ turbo VT .$47,500 Healthier, Quieter, More rakes wing disc ‘11 JD 9770 4WD . .$229,000 ‘11 CIH 30’ disc . . . . .$43,500 COMBINES New Rhino 184 rotary mower CIH 4300 41’ FC . . . .$17,500 McConnell Machinery Energy Efficient.™ ‘11 JD 9770 4WD . .$180,000 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS 2011 JD 935 draper head New Rhino 1540 hydraulic blade ‘10 JD 9770 ...... $159,500 — HAY EQUIPMENT — MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. 2010 MacDon FD70 40’ flex Icon 1632 grader ‘96 JD 566 ...... $13,500 785-843-2676 ‘09 JD 9770 Hillco . .$180,000 ‘85 JD 530 ...... $5,500 draper JD mounts Farmhand 1140 mounts only for or ‘09 JD 9770 4WD . .$199,500 ‘04 Vermeer 605XL . .$15,000 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS 2008 Case IH 1020 25’ flexhead TW Ford 8830, 8700, & 9700 ‘08 JD 9770 Hillco . .$179,000 ‘05 Gehl 2880 ...... $8,500 785-242-1463 1994 Case IH 1010 25’ head ‘08 JD 9670 Hillco . .$175,000 ‘05 NH 780, 3300 bales$18,000 2004 Case IH 2366 ‘06 JD 9660 ...... $139,500 — SKID STEERS — Evenings 2008 R75 Gleaner, 464 rotor ‘97 JD 9600 4WD . . .$35,000 ‘09 JD CT332 ...... $32,500 785-979-2271 hrs. ‘95 JD 9600 4WD . . .$32,500 STEEL BUILDING NH L175, new eng. . .$24,000 www.mcconnellmachineryco.com 1990 Case IH 1083 cornhead ‘90 JD 9400 ...... $24,500 INVENTORY SALE NO-TILL DRILLS ‘04 JD 9560 SH . . . .$115,000 I-Beam Construction Easy Bolt-Up Design New Sunflower 9435-30 no-till ‘06 CAT 670R . . . . .$120,000 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 drill ‘05 CIH 2388 ...... $99,750 AUGER & GRAIN CARTS 32 corn heads Many Others Available New Harvest International 24 flex heads (800) 369-3882 T13x32 truck auger — SPRAYERS & APPL.— ‘12 JD 4940 120’ . . .$283,500 www.toplinebuildings.com New Mayrath 10x35 elect. ‘07 JD 4720 90’ . . . .$140,000 [email protected] Parker 2500 gravity wagon with SUPERIOR IMPLEMENT, INC. ‘05 JD 4720 ...... $133,000 auger & roof ‘08 Spray Coupe 4460$80,000 New Parker 839 grain cart 402-879-4723 ‘05 Spray Coupe 4450$65,000 LET THE CLASSIFIEDS Parker 510 grain cart, corner ‘12 RoGator RG900 .$210,000 785-742-7121 WORK FOR YOU auger Evening: 402-879-3719 ‘04 RoGator 1064 . . .$92,000 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 PLACE YOUR AD TODAY New HI 10x72’ & 10x82’ SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA www.hiawathaimplement.com GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 Page 28 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014

BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS BINS - DRYERS - VACS SERVICES

GRAIN BINS FOR SALE: TRIPLE C (4) 25,000 bu. grain bins, Marysville Livestock Sales Schiltz unloading systems PASTURE CLEANING Every Thursday at 12 Noon (2) Common overhead 8,000 No job too big or too small! Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 bph feeding sm Howell drags Has time gotten away from 1180 US Hwy. 77, P. O. Box 67, Marysville, KS 66508 Loyal to You! (1) 12,000 bu. grain bins you in maintaining your pas- SALE INFORMATION FOR OCTOBER 30, 2014 From a GoBob Customer: Bins are standing in Bern, KS tures? We can do yearly main- “We have been raising cattle Contact Rand Schafer at tenance so you will always STEERS WAMEGO 7 MIX COW AGED 4-5 MO $1,685.00 for 30 years and we are 785-336-6171 or have a clean pasture for your JANSEN, NE 3 XBRD STR 328@$318.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW AGED 4 MO $1,600.00 animals every year. WESTMORELAND 5 BLK STR 477@$308.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW AGED 3 MO $1,375.00 proud to say that we use Go- 785-548-5058, cell JANSEN, NE 1 BLK STR 390@$307.00 WAMEGO 3 BLK COW AGED 3 MO $1,375.00 Bob equipment and materi- Then you need to Call: MORROWVILLE 4 XBRD STR 415@$304.00 WAMEGO 1 RED CCPR SS $2,550.00 als as much as we can. It’s 785-632-6060 SENECA 2 BLK STR 407@$302.00 built the old fashioned way - AXTELL 1 BWF STR 410@$300.00 COWS SERVICES Cell: 785-955-2211 DILLER,NE 2 XBRD STR 450@$294.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,200@$131.00 tough, dependable and built BERN 6 XBRD STR 487@$293.00 BARNES 1 BLK COW 1,135@$129.00 to last.” Trim Tree Lines • Trim Fence BLUE RAPIDS 4 BLK STR 487@$293.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,250@$128.00 PASTURE / TREE Clearing. Lines • Tree Removal • ONAGA 3 XBRD STR 533@$292.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,260@$127.50 1-866-287-7585 Specializing in cutting trees and Spray to Prevent Regrowth MORROWVILLE 2 BLK STR 462@$284.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,115@$127.00 www.gobobpipe.com clearing brush. Call or text Allen BREMEN 1 XBRD STR 360@$281.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,300@$127.00 at 785-249-9788. BREMEN 4 XBRD STR 505@$280.00 BARNES 1 BLK COW 1,150@$127.00 HARVESTING WASHINGTON 6 BLK STR 576@$279.00 VERMILLION 1 BWF COW 1,140@$126.00 Butterfly Supply, Inc. LARRY’S PORTABLE sawmill BREMEN 13 XBRD STR 528@$275.00 ONAGA 1 BLK COW 1,065@$125.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,135@$124.50 service, can come saw your AXTELL 1 BLK STR 485@$272.00 CORN, MILO & Soybeans. 670 MORROWVILLE 5 CHAR STR 509@$272.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,140@$124.00 800-249-7473 logs. 785-776-8153. 785-565- John Deere combines and all FRANKFORT 2 MIX STR 505@$272.00 BURCHARD,NE 1 BLK COW 1,175@$122.00 2647. AXTELL 1 BLK BULL 470@$271.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,075@$122.00 • Tubing • Rods • Cable • supporting equipment. 785-556- BREMEN 1 XBRD STR 385@$271.00 WAMEGO 1 BWF COW 1,235@$121.50 • Guardrail • Clips • 8962. BERN 8 BLK STR 585@$268.00 WASHINGTON 1 BWF COW 1,285@$121.00 KCAT Tree JANSEN, NE 1 BLK STR 465@$266.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,125@$121.00 HANOVER 6 BLK STR 580@$264.50 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,620@$120.50 STEEL FENCING & Service, LLC WANTED SENECA 7 XBRD STR 587@$260.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,150@$120.00 BUILDING Can remove/ trim trees around HORTON 4 BLK STR 600@$260.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,170@$120.00 homesteads and fields. WASHINGTON 2 XBRD STR 532@$260.00 BURCHARD,NE 1 BWF COW 1,585@$120.00 DAMAGED AXTELL 1 BLK STR 560@$258.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,290@$120.00 SUPPLIES Ken Honig WHEATON 3 BLK STR 545@$257.00 ST. GEORGE 8 XBRD COW 1,116@$120.00 www.butterflysupplyinc.com 785-305-0295 GRAIN BLUE RAPIDS 12 BLK STR 625@$256.50 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,475@$119.50 WESTMORELAND 22 BLK STR 592@$256.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 XBRD COW 1,440@$119.00 WANTED WASHINGTON 17 XBRD STR 641@$252.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,085@$118.00 PHELPS FENCING WHEATON 1 BLK STR 580@$252.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,120@$118.00 STATEWIDE HORTON 19 XBRD STR 655@$250.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 RED COW 1,140@$118.00 Brookville, Kansas BERN 8 BLK STR 651@$248.00 GOFF 1 BWF COW 1,125@$118.00 We buy damaged grain, WATERVILLE 1 BLK STR 560@$246.00 WASHINGTON 1 RED COW 1,295@$118.00 any condition BREMEN 17 XBRD STR 654@$245.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,255@$117.50 ONAGA 12 BLK STR 680@$245.50 AXTELL 1 BLK COW 1,505@$117.50 Fencing -wet or dry- WESTMORELAND 9 BLK STR 678@$245.00 WASHINGTON 1 XBRD COW 1,400@$117.00 SMITH POSTYARD Installation & tear out including damaged MARYSVILLE 4 BLK STR 741@$241.50 WASHINGTON 1 CHAR COW 1,380@$117.00 BERN 1 BLK STR 635@$235.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,290@$117.00 Pasture Clearing silo corn. Hedge Post Side lashing also available SENECA 43 XBRD STR 717@$235.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,455@$116.00 TOP DOLLAR! HANOVER 4 BLK STR 703@$234.00 ST. GEORGE 1 WF COW 1,320@$116.00 Delivery Available WASHINGTON 9 XBRD STR 709@$232.75 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,175@$116.00 785-577-4240 We have vacs WASHINGTON 16 XBRD STR 752@$232.25 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,105@$116.00 JEFF SMITH and trucks. WESTMORELAND 2 BLK STR 705@$231.00 FRANKFORT 1 BWF COW 1,280@$115.50 MCAFEE SKID steer with turbo HORTON 5 XBRD STR 744@$230.00 HORTON 1 BLK COW 1,565@$115.50 620-496-8956 MARYSVILLE 6 BLK STR 776@$230.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,795@$115.25 saw, Pasture cleaning, minor CALL HEIDI OR HANOVER 1 BLK STR 730@$230.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 1,260@$115.00 dirt work, stump spraying. WASHINGTON 6 XBRD STR 699@$227.75 WASHINGTON 1 RED COW 1,310@$115.00 METAL PANELS Wayne: 785-458-9416 or 785- GARTON CLYDE 2 XBRD STR 780@$227.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,065@$115.00 & ACCESSORIES 456-7254 Chad: 785-458-9903 VERMILLION 24 BLK STR 836@$226.00 ST. GEORGE 3 XBRD COW 1,160@$115.00 NORTHERN AG VERMILLION 2 BWF STR 692@$225.50 VERMILLION 1 BLK COW 1,100@$114.00 FRANKFORT 14 XBRD STR 853@$223.25 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,530@$113.50 THE VALUE LEADER CUSTOM SERVICE, INC. HANOVER 4 XBRD STR 858@$221.75 ONAGA 1 BLK COW 1,795@$113.50 WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD MORROWVILLE 1 BLK STR 700@$221.00 WASHINGTON 1 RED COW 1,290@$113.00 GIVE US A CALL FOR PORTABLE 800-205-5751 WASHINGTON 5 XBRD STR 821@$220.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,080@$113.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BWF STR 835@$218.00 WASHINGTON 1 XBRD COW 1,255@$112.00 THE BEST PRICE! DISC-ROLLING SENECA 1 RED STR 820@$218.00 WAMEGO 1 BWF COW 1,485@$112.00 STEEL PRICES ARE MARYSVILLE 9 XBRD STR 897@$215.00 BARNES 1 BLK COW 1,175@$111.00 LOWER NOW! DARRELL WAGONER MISCELLANEOUS WASHINGTON 3 BLK STR 766@$214.50 PALMER 1 RED COW 1,395@$110.00 Cell: 785-650-4094 WATERVILLE 2 BLK BULL 660@$208.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,155@$110.00 FOR SALE: Honda Rancher LINN 3 BLK BULL 1,136@$150.00 BREMEN 1 BWF COW 1,030@$109.00 • DELIVERY AVAILABLE • BAILEYVILLE 1 RED COW 1,050@$108.00 Prices subject to change ATV, 2010, 4,100 miles, 4WD, HEIFERS WASHINGTON 1 CHAR COW 1,385@$107.50 electric shift. 620-382-7289. JANSEN, NE 4 XBRD HFR 265@$308.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,090@$107.00 WESTERN METAL WASHINGTON 1 BLK HFR 415@$304.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,245@$106.00 2003 FOREST RIVER (Salem) 2 Locations • Best Service AXTELL 2 BLK HFR 402@$300.00 WAMEGO 1 CHAR COW 1,285@$106.00 32 ft., 5th wheel camper trailer. WHEATON 1 BLK HFR 305@$283.00 SENECA 1 BWF COW 1,945@$105.00 LOUISBURG, KANSAS 16 ft. slide. Good tires, nice inte- JANSEN, NE 1 BLK HFR 330@$274.00 WASHINGTON 1 RED COW 1,110@$105.00 1-800-489-4100 rior, 3 bunks, AC duct work. AXTELL 2 BLK HFR 457@$266.00 SENECA 1 XBRD COW 1,060@$105.00 BREMEN 3 XBRD HFR 483@$261.00 GREENLEAF 1 BLK COW 1,870@$105.00 HAYS, KANSAS $10,500. 785-979-2411. BREMEN 5 XBRD HFR 443@$260.00 BEATTIE 1 BLK COW 1,955@$105.00 JANSEN, NE 1 BWF HFR 400@$260.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,195@$101.00 1-800-770-2725 SELLING A FARM OR SALINA, KANSAS, Toy Show, WHEATON 7 BLK HFR 480@$258.50 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,245@$101.00 RANCH? November 15, 2014, 4-H Build- ONAGA 3 BLK HFR 491@$258.00 BEATTIE 1 BLK COW 1,585@$100.50 WAMEGO 1 RED COW 1,270@$100.00 A financial plan BEFORE you ing/Kenwood Hall, 900 Greeley SENECA 3 BLK HFR 503@$256.00 BINS - DRYERS - VACS 9 AM- 3 PM. ONAGA 8 BLK HFR 609@$253.25 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,145@$98.00 sell means more money in BERN 5 BLK HFR 507@$253.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 CHAR COW 1,175@$98.00 your pocket. HESSTON BELT buckles col- WHEATON 3 BLK HFR 441@$251.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,190@$98.00 DETRIXHE GRAIN Vacs - Your ASK ME HOW BERN 9 XBRD HFR 577@$250.75 BAILEYVILLE 1 XBRD COW 965@$97.00 lectible series, originals and full HANOVER 4 BLK HFR 543@$249.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 955@$96.00 source for steel- flex hose, rub- Jason G. Hoffman FIC, ChFC ber (static- resistant) hose, noz- sets. 785-482-3418. WESTMORELAND 17 BLK HFR 586@$248.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,125@$96.00 Financial Advisor HORTON 11 BLK HFR 573@$248.00 GOFF 1 BLK COW 1,180@$96.00 zles, etc. Toll Free 866-327- LET THE CLASSIFIEDS AXTELL 2 BLK HFR 485@$247.50 BEATTIE 1 BLK COW 1,555@$95.00 6822. Modern Woodmen BREMEN 2 XBRD HFR 530@$247.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,325@$94.50 WORK FOR YOU WASHINGTON 12 XBRD HFR 577@$246.00 WESTMORELAND 1 BWF COW 1,185@$94.00 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL Fraternal Financial PLACE YOUR AD TODAY CLLYDE 2 XBRD HFR 580@$246.00 PALMER 1 XBRD COW 1,415@$94.00 785-539-7558 888-271-1883 GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 HANOVER 4 XBRD HFR 643@$246.00 SUMMERFIELD 1 BLK COW 1,365@$94.00 FRANKFORT 4 MIX HFR 557@$243.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,090@$93.00 WASHINGTON 1 BWF HFR 535@$239.00 DILLER,NE 1 XBRD COW 1,295@$93.00 DILLER,NE 1 BLK HFR 540@$238.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,440@$93.00 HORTON 3 XBRD HFR 628@$237.50 WAMEGO 1 CHAR COW 1,140@$92.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFR 580@$237.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,190@$91.00 VERMILLION 22 XBRD HFR 771@$236.75 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,150@$91.00 HANOVER 4 BLK HFR 651@$236.00 SENECA 1 BWF COW 1,120@$90.00 WESTMORELAND 5 BLK HFR 484@$236.00 BERN 1 BLK HFR 555@$235.50 ADULT BULLS MARYSVILLE 3 BLK HFR 686@$231.50 BERN 1 BLK BULL 1,830@$147.50 MORROWVILLE 1 RED HFR 525@$231.00 LINN 1 BLK BULL 1,915@$142.00 MORROWVILLE 3 CHAR HFR 626@$230.50 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK BULL 2,010@$139.00 WESTMORELAND 4 BLK HFR 695@$227.50 LINN 1 BLK BULL 1,575@$133.00 VERMILLION 8 XBRD HFR 716@$227.00 LINN 1 BLK BULL 1,700@$130.50 MARYSVILLE 4 BLK HFR 662@$225.50 SENECA 1 BLK BULL 1,455@$130.00 MORROWVILLE 3 XBRD HFR 518@$225.00 SENECA 1 BLK BULL 1,750@$125.50 HANOVER 1 BWF HFR 550@$224.00 BREMEN 1 RED BULL 1,785@$125.00 MARYSVILLE 4 XBRD HFR 720@$220.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK BULL 2,205@$124.00 MARYSVILLE 4 XBRD HFR 720@$215.00 HANOVER 1 RED BULL 1,430@$124.00 FRANKFORT 2 XBRD HFR 815@$209.75 BARNES 1 CHAR BULL 1,465@$120.50 VERMILLION 3 XBRD HFR 888@$209.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK BULL 1,675@$115.50 LIBERTY,NE 4 XBRD HFR 806@$207.50 WESTMORELAND 1 BLK BULL 1,875@$115.00 MORROWVILLE 1 XBRD HFR 775@$205.00 HFRETTES EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 11-6-2014 MORROWVILLE 3 BLK HFRETTE 900@$201.00 WASHINGTON 1 BLK HFRETTE 885@$193.00 20 HOLSTEIN HFRS 600-650# WV OCV MORROWVILLE 2 BLK HFRETTE 840@$193.00 WATERVILLE 2 BLK HFRETTE 790@$190.50 VERMILLION 1 BWF HFRETTE 1,335@$140.00 12 HOLSTEIN STRS 300-700# WV GOFF 1 BLK HFRETTE 910@$194.50 20 HOLSTEIN STRS 300-700# WV HR PALMER 1 BLK HFRETTE 890@$191.00 50 HOLSTEIN STRS 450-500# WV MARYSVILLE 2 XBRD HFRETTE 885@$190.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,070@$180.00 40 HOLSTEIN STRS 475-525# WV BREMEN 1 RED HFRETTE 925@$180.00 40 HOLSTEIN STRS 600-700# WV SENECA 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,015@$170.00 BREMEN 1 RED HFRETTE 1,005@$166.00 57 HOLSTEIN STRS 600-650# WV SENECA 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,055@$160.00 8 HOLSTEIN STRS 750-800# WV WAMEGO 1 BLK HFRETTE 865@$159.00 35 HOLSTEIN STRS 550-600# WV PALMER 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,105@$151.00 SENECA 3 BLK HFRETTE 945@$151.00 15 HOL X STRS 550-600# WV BREMEN 1 RED HFRETTE 1,040@$145.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,095@$144.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,260@$142.00 11 BLK STRS 450-550# V HR PALMER 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,225@$140.00 50 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-600# WV HR PALMER 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,275@$140.00 PALMER 1 XBRD HFRETTE 1,000@$139.50 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-600# WV HR SENECA 1 BLK HFRETTE 945@$136.00 8 BLK STRS 550-700# WV HR HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 995@$124.00 25 BLK STRS/HFRS 550-700# WV HR BRED COWS/PAIRS’ 35 BLK STRS/HFRS 550-700# V HR BREMEN 1 BLK COW 8 YRS 8-9 MO $2,325.00 18 MIX STRS/HFRS 600-700# WV BREMEN 6 BLK COW 8 YRS 8-9 MO $2,325.00 BREMEN 7 BLK COW 8 YRS 8 MO $2,325.00 7 WF STRS/HFRS 600-700# WV HR SENECA 1 BWF COW 7 YRS 8 MO $2,275.00 83 BLK STRS/HFRS 600-750# WV HR SENECA 1 BLK COW 6 YRS 6 MO $1,900.00 WAMEGO 5 BLK COW SS 5-6 MO $1,785.00 BREMEN 1 BLK COW AGED 5 MO $1,735.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENT FOR 11-13-2014 WAMEGO 2 BLK COW AGED 6 MO $1,725.00 110 BLK BRED COWS/PAIRS7 YRS TO AGED ONAGA 1 BLK COW AGED 5-6 MO $1,700.00 7 MO BRED TO YOUNG CALVES 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 4, 2014 Page 29 KSU Rodeo Club and Team taking historic step NRCS announces November 21st The K-State Rodeo Club ing before the end of this current K-State rodeo and Team soon will move year. K-State professor of coach Doug Muller contin- deadline for EQIP funding in Kansas into a new era when a rodeo animal science Dave Ni- ues to coordinate team ac- Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) state conservationist Eric B. team coach and club advi- chols is heading the search tivities and serve as interim Banks announced an application evaluation cutoff date of November 21, 2014, for sor is hired as part of the committee. He is joined on club advisor. He is a part- the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). Department of Animal Sci- the committee by represen- time coach, while serving EQIP is a voluntary program that provides financial and technical assistance to ences & Industry (AS&I) tatives of the equine sci- as a full-time teacher spe- agricultural producers through contracts up to a maximum term of ten years in staff. This will mark the ences faculty, K-State Ro- cializing in agriculture and length. These contracts provide financial assistance to help plan and implement first time in K-State rodeo deo Advisory Council and applied technology for conservation practices that address natural resource concerns and provide oppor- history the coach will be a K-State Rodeo Club mem- Manhattan-Ogden Unified tunities to improve soil, water, plant, animal, air, and related resources on agricul- member of the university bership. In the meantime, School District 383. tural land, such as cropland, rangeland, non-industrial private forestland, as well faculty. According to K- as for animal feeding operations. State AS&I department head Ken Odde, the suc- “This is a very popular program in Kansas, and I know fall is a busy season. The Basket Inserts For Existing Round Bale Feeders. NRCS wants everyone to have the opportunity to develop a conservation plan and cessful candidate also will submit an application in time,” said Banks. teach courses and advise students in equine sci- Applications are accepted year-round, but those received by November 21, 2014, ences. Candidate screening will be evaluated for fiscal year 2015 funding. Applicants must meet certain eligi- is under way for the new po- bility requirements. sition of “Instructor, Equine “EQIP also helps address the unique circumstances of socially disadvantaged, Sciences and Rodeo veteran, limited resource, and beginning farmers and ranchers, who have natural Coach.” resource concerns that need to be addressed on their land," said Banks. Qualifying A deep pool of individu- Kansas producers compete separately and receive higher payment rates. als applied for the job. Al- For more information visit the Kansas NRCS web- site www.ks.nrcs.usda.gov/ though there is no definite programs or your local U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Service Center. To start date for the new coach, find a service center near you, check your telephone book under “United States Odde wants to keep the Government” or on the Internet at offices.usda.gov. Follow us on Twitter process moving along. He @NRCS_Kansas. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. hopes to announce the hir-

DENNIS HUTCHINSON DIST. 785-924-3700 or 785-364-7400, cell CALL FOR YOUR NEAREST DEALER! CIRCLEVILLE, KANSAS FARM AUCTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 — 9:00 AM Having retired we will sell the following items at public auc- tion at the farm located 3 miles west and 1 south of Leonardville, Kansas to 9931 Calvary Rd. Machinery & pickup (sell late AM, early PM): 1976 John Deere 2640 diesel tractor, OS, 1 svc, nearly new 16.9X30 rears, shows 4,170 hours, shedded and good; 1972 John Deere 3020 diesel trac- tor, synchro mesh, 12V, 1 svc, 16.9X34 rears, shows 7,911 hours, ser#: 154657R, good tractor; GB 800 loader w/joystick and 5ft. bucket, currently on 3020; bale fork for loader or 3pt.; JD 50 tractor, Chesney Sprinkle was awarded champion intermediate NF, ser#: 5021392; 1990 Ford 250 Lariat 2WD pickup, big 6, 5spd standard, long bed; JD 494A 4RX30" planter, shedded & field ready; sheep showman at the Central Kansas Free Fair. JD 125E 3X16 fully mounted plow; Big John 3pt. sprayer w/roller pump; JD 9ft. balanced head mower w/cyl.; IH #37 baler, string tie; 1958 NH #55 9ft. 5 bar side delivery rake, bought new by Petersons; 160 ACRES MORRIS COUNTY 2 JD 16X8 drills,galv. boxes, one has grass seeder; JD #100 folding springtooth; Lilliston 4R rolling cultivator; JD 3pt. 14ft. rotary hoe; pull type 8ft. tandem disk; JD ground driven manure spreader; REAL ESTATE AUCTION heavy 3pt. blade by Gary Johnson; 3pt. bale fork; good 4 wheel trail- er w/electric gear & flatbed; another good hay rack; old running MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 — 6:30 PM gears; JD #8 mower for salvage; JD belly mt. cultivators; long pipe Morris County 4-H Building 612 US Hwy 56 loading chute, needs wood; #10 Grain-O-Vator 8.5X6ft. feed wagon COUNCIL GROVE, KS shedded & in working order; 2 row cultivator; slide-in stock racks; 3 DIRECTIONS: 1 mile east of Council Grove on Hwy 56. Watch for signs. 5ft. harrow sections; other old machinery. Livestock & farm relat- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1130 F Ave Dwight KS ed items (sell mid morning): 16ft. metal feed bunk; long heavy DIRECTIONS TO PROPERTY: 2 miles west of Hwy 177 on F Ave. pipe hay feeder; BR bale feeders; cattle oiler; 4 BR bales prairie Watch for signs. hay; 20 welded wire hog and cattle panels; T-posts; elec. posts; full DESCRIPTION: 160 acres m/l with a 3BR, 2BA modular house, 2 roll barbed wire; old hedge posts; 5" portable auger w/motor; JD car garage; several outbuildings. 67 acres of farmland with the bal- buggy top; cylinder off of JD 50; fuel tanks & stands; port. fuel tank; ance of acreage building site, brome, native grass and timber. Ex- impl. rims & tires; nice offering of copper, brass, iron, motors & bat- cellent wintering site and wildlife potential with good cover, road ac- teries. Tools & shop supplies (sell first): standing coping saw; air cess, rural water and spring ponds. compressor; long handled tools; variety of wrenches, sockets and other hand tools; drop cords; Wertner FG step ladder; alum. ext. lad- SANDRA SUE PHILLIPS der; bolts & parts. Old building supplies (sell throughout the day See Oct. 28 Grass & Grain for details or depending on their location): piles of lumber in sheds; lots of lath; go to websites below for complete information flooring; barn batten strips; corrugated tin; cedar dimension lumber; limestone rock; cement blocks. Lawn tractor & tillers (sell at 9:30): Craftsman Intek 17.5hp tractor mower, 6 spd., 42" deck, new in 2010; Craftsman 6.5hp 17" tiller, nice; older Roto hoe tiller. REAL ESTATE & Antiques & primitives (sell in the afternoon): 20 gallon Union AUCTIONS, LLC crock jar; 5 gallon Redwing churn with 6" wing and oval stamp; nice 5 gallon Union crock w/ears; several other crock jars; crock bowls; ALTA VISTA, KANSAS • 785-499-5376 gr. depr. gallon cannister jar; variety of nice old glass, nic nacs & fig- GREG HALLGREN JAY E. BROWN urines; Hummels; National Licorice tin; photo album; old photos; 785-499-2897 785-223-7555 nice mantle clock; radio; 2 very nice Sromberg Carlson oak wall e-mail: [email protected] phones, complete; fancy oval frame w/convex glass; old 6ft.walnut pie cabinet w/pressed doors, nice; 2 mission oak display cabinets www.hallgrenauctions.com • KSALlink.com w/doors, one restored; kitchen cupboard; mission rocker; dining chairs; 6ft. cabinet; school desks; drop leaf dining table; other dis- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE AUCTION tressed furniture; incubator; cast heating stove; lg. doll house; child's wagons; 5 gal. glass bottle; lots of fruit jars & old pop bottles; lots of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 — 11:00 AM house doors, windows & screens; other doors; yard gate; IH all steel At the residence located at 2001 Green Ave., Manhattan, Ks standing corn sheller; walking cultivator; 2 well pumps, one is a Legal Description: Glendale Add. Replat Lts 3-17, S07, T10, R08E, Baker; dbl. hog oiler; heavy metal barrels; cream cans; lots of buck- ets, pails & tubs; egg baskets; other wire baskets; wooden boxes & Lot 13 in the City of Manhattan, Kansas. This property includes a totes; beemis feed sacks; rug beater; deer antlers & sheds; toy 1972 1,196 square foot rancher with attached single garage and full power shove & pickup; croquet set; picnic basket; old wrenches; nail basement. There are 3 main floor bedrooms and one and one half puller; rake teeth; post vise; Vulcan 14" anvil w/9X3" bed, good; baths. There is one non-conforming bedroom in the basement. New lantern; steel army helmet; well pulley; hay mow carriage; hay knife; items include the furnace, central air, water heater, dish washer and circ. saw blade; crosscut saw; horse weather vane; lightening rod garage door with opener. This is a very nice well maintained home balls & hardware; license tags; old machinery manuals; seat and on a corner lot with a fenced back yard. It is located in the well estab- pieces of old horse drawn sled; chicken feeders & possibly nests; lished northview area in the northeast part of Manhattan. It is close iron wheels; wooden porch swing; old iron yard swing; wooden oars. to elementary schools, Kansas State University as well as many Household goods & misc. (sell after lunch, approx. 1:00): Cole- shopping and dining options. Please plan to attend the open man power chill cooler, NIB; Geo. Foreman roasting machine, NIB; house viewings scheduled for November 6th and 13th from 5:00 new kerosene heater; Sheffield free spirit bike; lawn chairs; patio to 7:00 and November 8th and 16th from 1:00 to 3:00. This prop- umbrella; fishing poles; home & holiday decor; other items too erty sells subject to owners confirmation. Please make your numerous to list. financial arrangements early and come to the auction prepared NOTE: This auction has many old items which have been passed to buy. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance due in 30 days. Seller to pay 2014 down for generations. Pickup and machinery to sell in the late and all prior years property taxes. Buyer to pay 2015 property taxes. 2013 morning and early afternoon. Other selling times shown through- property taxes were $2,170.70. Buyer and seller to each pay one half of out the ad. escrow fees and title insurance. Contract deed and down payment to be For full listing, map & pictures go to kretzauctions.com escrowed at ...... The auction firm is representing the seller. or kansasauctions.net Announcements made sale day take precedence over printed matter. Sell- TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. Not responsible for accidents. ers and theirGoto representatives kretzauctions.com are not responsible or kansasauctions.net for accidents. for full listing, map and pictures. CLERK: Sando & Johnson, P.O. Box 10 Leonardville, Ks. 66449 LUNCH: Walsburg Church Ladies THE ILA MAE LANE REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST, ARLO & WAVA PETERSON, SELLERS SELLER Auction conducted by Auction conducted by Clay County Real Estate Greg Kretz, Salesman & Auctioneer Kretz & Bloom Auction Service (785)630 0701 or (785)456-9724 Greg: (785) 630-0701 Chad: (785) 632-0846 Page 30 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 thought of him almost as a father. It was not unusual to back until all the cattle had been worked sometime be- hear cow punchers refer to him as “Marse Joe.” tween Thanksgiving and Christmas. When they moved When the artist Frank Tenney Johnson was making a camp between herds, the cook drove the chuck wagon tour of the Southwest, he spent time on the Swenson and the night wrangler, who stayed out all night with the Ranch where he met Joe Ericson. He considered Eric- remuda, followed with the hoodlum wagon which car- son the typical West Texas cowboy and made a painting ried all the bedrolls, ropes and other supplies. The re- of him entitled, “The Range Boss.” That same painting muda followed behind the hoodlum wagon with little hangs today in a New York art gallery. Harry behind them. He had to keep the remuda moving So Harry Burgess began work for one of the most fa- but not allowing them to go past the wagons. Harry be- Harry Burgess — mous Texas ranches under the guidance of the came a competent wrangler and at age 11, he was put on renowned pioneer cattleman, Joe Ericson. Ericson as- the payroll as a working cowboy. he rode with the best signed Harry to be the day horse wrangler with the During roundup, the wagons and the remuda would He was a Texan by birth but he became known as one wagon during roundup. He was responsible for between be in the center of the circle to be worked. Cowboys of the best working cowboys and stockmen in Nebraska. 200 and 300 horses in the remuda. His only pay was room would be sent out to circle an area and bring in the cows. Edwin Harrison Burgess was born in Eddyville, Texas in and board. 1888. His mother died when he was 18 months old. His fa- He would graze the horses all day but when he saw ther later remarried but young Harry was uncomfort- cattle coming in towards the wagon, he would move the able with her and, when he was nine years old, decided horses into the rope corral. The cowboys would come in to leave home and head for the famous Swenson Tongue to the wagon in shifts in order to leave men holding the River Ranch in West Central Texas where his older cattle. They would eat dinner and then catch a fresh brother, Bert, was a top hand. horse from the rope corral and ride out to relieve the In 1897, Harry rode 75 miles to the Swenson Ranch men holding herd. There were around 30 men working bareback with only a halter on his little white mare. the wagon and when they all had finished dinner and re- Harry had finished third grade but the rest of his educa- turned to the herd, Harry would take the horses back to tion was about to begin under the tutelage of Swenson’s graze until supper time when he would move them back wagon boss and foreman, Joe Ericson. to the corral for the men to catch their night horses. The Swenson Ranch had huge land holdings in West In shifts, they would hold the herd together for the Central Texas. They donated the land for the town of next day’s work. Everyone had a night horse in case the Stamford near one of their ranches. When Harry arrived cattle became nervous or spooky during a bad storm or on his mare, the Swenson Ranch consisted of nearly lightning. Harry related how it was scary to see sparks 500,000 acres in portions of twelve counties. A. J. Swen- on the horse’s ears or the electric ball of light of St. son gave nine-year- old Harry room and board and let Elmo’s Fire flashing on the horns of the cattle during him stay with the roundup wagon under Ericson. bad storms. Joe Ericson was a well-known pioneer of the Texas The chuck wagon would go out in March and not come cattle industry and had a reputation of starting young boys as wranglers for the wagon remuda. Ericson spent 49 years as range boss on the SMS Ranch and, during FEED those long years, he started many young boys in ranch work as “hood” or “horse wranglers.” Many of them FEEDS BELLEVILLE 81 LIVESTOCK SALES “The Key To Successful Feeding” Junction Hwys 36 & 81 Belleville, Kansas How do you like your steak? CATTLE SALES EVERY FRIDAY • 10:30 AM Well done, rare, medium? Oct. 31 Sale. Large run. Slaughter Cows, $90-$129.50. Bulls to $143.00. Heiferettes 1070-1180 lbs., $188-$198. Everybody has a personal choice. STEERS HEIFERS 425-550 lbs. $265.00-$315.00 400-500 lbs. $255.00-$311.00 How about your livestock feed? 560-650 lbs. $255.00-$270.00 520-650 lbs. $233.00-$260.00 675-830 lbs. $223.00-$255.00 660-800 lbs. $215.00-$241.00 Same deal, everybody’s situation is 903 lbs. $214.00 different, and we do cater to Special Calf Sale Friday, November 7th: 90 blk, 600-800 lbs.; 70 blk, 600-775 lbs.; 29 red/blk, 500-900 what you need and want. lbs.; 32 blk hfrs, 750-800 lbs.; 25 strs, 850-900 lbs.; 30 blk, 500- 650 lbs. We will blend the supplements to comple- Special Calf Sales November 14, & 21 ment your feedstuffs ... you name it, we Special Bred Cow Sales- Bred Heifer Sale Tuesday, November 25. can balance your ration. Consign Now! Anniversary Sale December 5 Call Us Now so we can help you Goat & Sheep Sale, Saturday, November 29 • 3 PM maximize your feedstuffs, If you have cattle to sell please call anytime! livestock productivity and 785-527-2258 greenbacks in your pocketbook! For Market Reports, and Early Listings Website: Belleville81.com FOURTH & POMEROY ASSOCIATES, INC. Bonded & Insured Barry & Angii Kort, Owners • 785-527-2258 Joseph Ebert, General Manager SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM P.O. Box 516, Clay Center, KS 67432 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 Thanks for Your Business! Date: 10/29/14. Total Receipts: 1610. A great run to end out October. Calves 785-632-2141 • WATS 1-800-432-7423 that were hard weaned were steady to higher. Short weaned and unweaned calves lower. 16 hfrs @341# $345.00 9 strs @593# $256.00 3 hfrs @348# $332.50 5 strs @586# $249.00 CLAY CENTER 7 hfrs @473# $290.00 5 strs @596# $249.00 JC LIVESTOCK SALES INC. 4 hfrs @400# $286.00 14 strs @633# $269.00 Wednesday Sale, Hogs NOON • Cattle 12:30 PM 3 hfrs @492# $275.00 4 strs @600# $259.00 LIVESTOCK SALES INC. 11 hfrs @483# $264.00 8 strs @640# $255.00 For the week of October 29, 2014: Cattle sales Tuesday, 11:00 AM. 3 hfrs @455# $260.00 13 strs @603# $251.00 3 hfrs @480# $256.00 5 strs @690# $249.00 STEERS 6 blk 753 237.00 9 blk 654 246.00 5 hfrs @515# $254.00 6 strs @614# $247.00 1 blk 280 330.00 10 blk 828 227.00 16 blk 740 230.00 For week of October 28, 2014 2 hfrs @510# $247.00 7 strs @672# $247.00 7 blk 433 322.00 9 blk 789 220.50 STEERS 8 mix 361 290.00 3 hfrs @575# $242.00 5 strs @655# $243.00 2 blk 383 321.00 HEIFERS 5 mix 316 350.00 22 mix 437 280.00 6 hfrs @533# $236.00 17 strs @678# $241.00 11 blk 425 312.00 1 blk 240 321.00 Top Butcher Cow 4 mix 258 341.50 14 char 500 259.00 2 hfrs @570# $229.00 14 strs @672# $237.00 82 hfrs @613# $252.25 3 strs @690# $235.00 4 blk 541 304.50 1 mix 298 308.00 was 8 mix 393 340.00 10 blk 541 246.50 45 hfrs @685# $241.00 19 strs @769# $239.50 11 blk 569 291.00 3 blk 348 281.00 $110 @ 1,430 lbs. 2 red 435 320.00 11 char 576 246.00 37 hfrs @623# $236.00 5 strs @782# $238.50 24 blk 591 283.50 9 blk 396 278.00 20 mix 501 300.00 6 blk 669 236.50 5 hfrs @632# $227.00 11 strs @734# $237.00 18 blk 612 281.75 4 blk 611 269.00 Top Butcher Bull was 14 char 565 284.25 2 bwf 698 225.00 6 hfrs @673# $225.00 13 strs @797# $237.00 5 blk 624 272.00 17 char 469 269.00 $140.00 @ 1,385 lbs. 9 blk 598 278.50 2 blk 775 223.00 10 hfrs @690# $219.00 9 strs @703# $235.00 6 blk 653 265.00 20 blk 541 265.00 20 hfrs @727# $228.50 4 strs @760# $232.00 8 mix 698 253.50 31 mix 555 259.50 Sows: $57-$62 10 blk 605 273.50 9 blk 977 200.00 8 hfrs @773# $224.00 7 strs @765# $230.25 13 blk 702 247.00 5 blk 638 255.00 3 red 748 242.50 3 strs @310# $370.00 11 strs @808# $235.00 49 blk 828 238.75 Top Butcher Cow was 2 strs @360# $347.00 4 strs @835# $235.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 5: 53 blk 886 234.50 $117.00 @ 1,375 lbs. 2 strs @365# $331.00 79 strs @804# $228.75 7 strs @419# $361.00 71 strs @869# $222.00 30 Mix Strs...... 850-900 lbs. 59 blk 895 230.50 3 strs @425# $352.00 49 strs @872# $222.00 60 mix Strs ...... 750-850 lbs. Top Butcher Bull was 7 strs @426# $310.00 152 strs @848# $221.75 60 mix Strs ...... 825-875 lbs...... Yearlings, Off Grass HEIFERS $139.00 @ 1,920 lbs. 8 strs @476# $276.00 27 strs @873# $221.50 46 Blk X Strs/Hfrs ...... 750-850 lbs 2 mix 245 298.00 11 strs @524# $295.00 35 strs @882# $216.10 5 strs @510# $285.00 154 strs @919# $218.10 8 strs @501# $275.00 87 strs @901# $217.00 7 strs @562# $271.00 53 strs @956# $214.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 12: 3 strs @558# $267.00 25 strs @947# $210.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 11: 4 strs @515# $261.00 29 strs @983# $209.00 60 fall pairs, Ang X Cows, 6 yrs up, calves out of Ang Bulls 350 Char/Ang X Strs/Hfrs...... 400-600 lbs. 15 WF Strs ...... 450-600 lbs...... Weaned, Double Vacc. 13 strs @575# $258.00 53 strs @1037# $208.00 12 Blk Strs/Hfrs ...... 800-900 lbs. COWS: $113.00-$123.00 SHELLS: $102.00 & down If you need assistance in marketing your cattle please call & we will be happy to discuss it with you. $103.00-$112.75 BULLS: $126.00-$139.50 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 4, 2014 Page 31 A circle was like a big round clock with riders assigned Essie, named Harry Burgess manager of the ranch and different quadrants of the circle to work. They would later took him in as partner in the horses and cattle. each move their cattle toward the wagons where they Harry ran the OLO for a few years until he married and would meet up to form the herd to be worked. When bought his own ranch. Harry saw the cattle coming to the wagons, he would Harry didn’t leave his bronc busting talent behind in move the horses into the rope corral. “It was a pretty Texas. After arriving in Nebraska, he rode another sight to see the cattle coming in from all parts of the horse that had a mean reputation and had never been clock,” Harry said. ridden. He used the same skills that he used on the Soon Harry was riding the green horses and broncs of Swenson mare and rode Alex to the finish. the ranch’s rough string. They were the hard-bucking Edwin Harrison Burgess died in October of 1951. He and mean horses. He was becoming a competent bronc was riding his horse, Corky, and fell from the saddle buster and a top hand. Swenson had a mare known sim- stricken with a fatal heart attack. At the time of his ply as, “the Swenson mare.” No one could ride her. At a death, he owned eight sections of land and was leasing rodeo in Stamford, Texas in 1911, the Swenson mare two additional sections that were all debt-free and com- bucked off two of the top Texas cowboys, Tack Kennedy prised the ranch that carried his 69 brand. and Robert Hooks. The announcer asked if anyone else His favorite horse was a buckskin gelding named would like to try her and Harry Burgess stepped up. Simon. Harry always said he liked buckskins and brown- Harry Burgess was the first person ever to ride the eyed girls! Harry’s word was his bond and once given Swenson mare. He rode her to the whistle and his repu- was never broken. tation as a bronc rider spread around the country. He His legacy lives on in the Burgess generations that said she was the hardest- bucking horse he ever rode. followed. Edwin Harrison Burgess was inducted into the Harry also rode one season each for the historical Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2006. Fol- Yellow House Ranch and Slaughter Ranch where he lowing in his footsteps, his son, Bob Burgess, a cattle- Rogan Tokach led the grand champion market goat at worked with many top cow punchers but Swenson’s man and rodeo champion, was also inducted into the Ne- the Central Kansas Free Fair. ranch was always home to him. braska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame in 2008. Harry Swenson sent Harry’s older brother, Bert, to Hyannis, Burgess was a true cowboy who learned his trade from Nebraska to oversee a shipment of cows by rail to the the early pioneers of the western cattle industry. He is a Guilfoyle Ranch. He delivered the cattle successfully legend in the Nebraska Sandhills cattle country. Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. and was asked the following year to again oversee a cat- Contact Ralph Galeano at cowboy@cowboychatter. com 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway tle shipment to the same ranch. He agreed but told or www.cowboychatter.com Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 12 NOON Swenson that he liked that country and was going to stay in Nebraska after the cattle were delivered. Swenson re- Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 62 Years! spected Bert’s decision and gave him the three top cow ****STARTING TIME: 12:00 NOON**** horses in his string and told him his job would be wait- ing if he ever wanted to come back. MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014 TRACTORS The Sandhills of Nebraska were open to home- 2006 Case IH 2388....$135,000 RECEIPTS: 1007 CATTLE steading and Harry’s brothers, Bert and Fred, and his fa- Ford 5000...... $5,500 2003 Case IH 2388...... $99,500 STEERS 5 blk strs [email protected] ther had all filed on homesteads north of Hyannis, Ne- Ford 7700...... $12,900 2010 Case IH 7088....$225,000 7 blk strs [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] braska. They wanted Harry to come to Nebraska to join IH Cub...... $3,950 1989 Case IH 1660...... $30,000 6 blk strs [email protected] HEIFERS 6 blk red strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] them. So sometime after 1911, Harry moved to the Sand- Allis 7000, 2WD ...... $10,000 2010 Case IH 7120....$260,000 hills of Nebraska to be with his family and filed for his 9 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] JD 755...... $7,900 2006 Kinze 3600 16-31$75,500 25 blk strs [email protected] 7 blk hfrs [email protected] own homestead, Case Farmall 95...... $25,500 *REBUILT* 49 blk red strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] Harry always found work at the best ranches in the NH T7030...... $84,500 2010 Kinze 3660 16-31 Bulk$115,000 5 blk strs [email protected] 18 bwf rwf hfrs [email protected] country and his ability as a top cowboy landed him a po- NH T9020...... $169,000 2002 Kinze 3600 12-23$53,000 12 blk strs [email protected] 24 blk hfrs [email protected] sition at the famed OLO Ranch near Hyannis, Nebraska NH TT60A...... Call Kinze 3500 8-15 ...... $37,000 13 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] owned by A. T. Davis. After Mr. Davis’s death, his wife, Versatile 9030 ...... Call 2004 Kinze 3500 8-15 .$41,500 42 blk red strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] 15 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] Kubota B78700, ldr...... $11,000 Kinze 3600 12-23 ...... $99,000 COMBINES/PLANTERS 6 blk strs [email protected] 4 bwf hfrs [email protected] Case 1240 16-31, Bulk....$100,000 12 blk strs [email protected] 9 blk red hfrs [email protected] Building Solutions You Can Trust 2006 Case IH 2377....$135,000 5 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] “Experience the 6 blk strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] Difference” 10 blk red strs [email protected] 9 blk hfrs [email protected] • Cameron, MO 5 blk rwf strs [email protected] 8 blk hfrs [email protected] EARLEY TRACTOR 11 blk red strs [email protected] 12 blk hfrs [email protected] 816-632-7277 • www.earleytractor.com 7 blk strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat.: 8-12 7 blk red strs [email protected] 6 blk red hfrs [email protected] 5 bwf rwf strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] 10 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk red hfrs [email protected] 5 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 13 red gry strs [email protected] 12 blk red hfrs [email protected] Engineered Wood Framed Metal Buildings Call for FREE ESTIMATE or visit our Website NOVEMBER 4 — REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION - 12 NOON For on-line pricing ELDORADO • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Building Materials and do it yourself SPECIAL COW & BREEDING BULL AUCTION 6 PM Building kits available. LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. KANSAS ANGUS ASSOCIATION FEMALE CONSIGNMENTS TO BE INCLUDED in THIS SALE: 316-320-3212 BRED HEIFERS poured ... calves born in Sept ... K-Construction Inc. • 37 BLK ANGUS 1ST CALF sired by herd bulls; Thunder & New Alta Vista, KS Fax: 316-320-7159 BRED HFRS, OCV, HFRS SIRED Day ... all was given a shot of ... 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, BY MOSER RANCH & LYONS- Blackleg & Multimin 90 DD ANGUS 785-499-5296 BLYTHE BULLS, BRED TO • 8 BLK & RED COWS/FALL www.k-constructioninc.com El Dorado, KS 67042 BLYTHES OBJECTIVE 0316E CALVES, SS E DETERS Market Report - Sale Date: 10-30-14. Head Count: 863 BLKANGUSHALFBROTHER • 2 RED ANGUS COWS/BLK 300-400 lb. steers, $210-$336; heifers, $200-$311; 400-500 lb. BULLS TO START CALVING JAN. ANGUS FALL CALVES, 3 YRS D Eureka Livestock Sale steers, $200-$329; heifers, $200-$291; 500-600 lb. steers, $200- 22 FOR 75 DAYS, COMPLETE LASSON $280; heifers, $185-$251; 600-700 lb. steers, $185-$256; heifers, VACC PROGRAM DJ CHANCE • 3 MIX COWS/FALL CALVES, 3-8 P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 • 10 ANGUS 1ST CALF BRED YRS A NOCKTONICK $170-$229; 700-800 lb. steers, $165-$236. Trend on Calves: Choice HFRS (A.I. bred on May 29, 2014 SPRING BRED COWS 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 steer & heifer calves under 500 lbs., steady; Choice steer & heifer to Absolute a Plus for 15 Calving • 38 BLK BWF COWS, 7-SS, calves 500 lbs. and up, $5-10 lower. Trend on Feeder Cattle: not Ease Direct. Cleaned up with a BRED BLK ANGUS FOR SPRING Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp enough Feeder steers and heifers for a good market test. Butcher Nemaha Valley son of Connealy CALVES J RICKEL Cows: High dressing cows: $102.50-$115; Avg. dressing cows: $90- Confidence. Clean up bull is a plus • 80 BLK BWF RWF COWS, On Thursday, Oct. 30, we had 1,412 head of cattle. $102.50; low dressing cows, $60-$90. Butcher Bulls: Avg. to high 12 CED. Home raised with a com- MOSTLY 3-4 YRS, SOME 5-7 STEERS 56 bk bwf [email protected] 13 bk char [email protected] dressing bulls, $120-$135. Trend on Cows and Bulls: Butcher Cows, plete vaccination program. The YRS, BRED TO BLK ANG/GEL 2 bwf [email protected] 7 bk [email protected] 8 bk bwf [email protected] $3-$5 lower; Butcher Bulls, $3-$5 lower. heifers are freeze branded. Heifers BALANCER BULLS TO BEGIN 4 mix [email protected] 26 mix [email protected] 8 bk bwf [email protected] are AI sired by Connealy Lead On CALVING IN FEB. R&R WOOD 11 bk [email protected] 12 mix [email protected] 16 bk char [email protected] NOVEMBER 6TH CONSIGNMENTS: a proven maternal, growth and car- • 2 MIX BRED COWS, 3 YRS 4 bk [email protected] 8 char [email protected] 15 bk char [email protected] EXPECTING 1,000-1,200 CATTLE cass sire. GeneMax DNA tested. • 3 BLK SIMM X COWS, BRED • 20) 400-525 lbs. mixed calves They all scored 75 or higher which SIM/ANG BULL 19 bk red [email protected] 3 hols [email protected] 65 bk bwf [email protected] would put them in the top 25% of OPEN REPLACEMENT 5 bk bwf [email protected] HEIFERS 8 red Angus [email protected] • 62 black steers and heifers, 450 lbs., weaned 45 days, Angus cattle for feedlot gain and HEIFERS 10 bk [email protected] 3 red bk [email protected] 16 red [email protected] shots and bunk broke marbling. NEMAHA VALLEY CAT- • 15 BLK ANGUS HFRS 850-950 7 bk limo-x [email protected] 6 red bk [email protected] 38 bk bwf [email protected] TLE LINDLEY & BIGHAM 6 bk [email protected] 8 mix [email protected] 57 bk bwf [email protected] NOVEMBER 13TH CONSIGNMENTS FALL PAIRS • 13 BLK ANGUS HFRS 600-650 34 bk bwf [email protected] 9 bk [email protected] 56 bk bwf [email protected] SPECIAL COW SALE: • 40 BLK BWF 1ST CALF HFRS/ SIRED BY NEMAHA VALLEY 22 bk bwf [email protected] 5 bk [email protected] BULLS • 40 bwf 3 yr cow coming with 2nd calf. Start calving Feb. FALL CALVES (30-60 DAYS OLD) SONS OF MYTTY IN FOCUS, 9 bk [email protected] 13 bk red [email protected] 5 bk bwf [email protected] 70 days. Bred to Red Horned Hereford bull. SIRED BY SIMM/ANGUS BULLS, DAMS SIRED BY NEMAHA VAL- • 3 Purebred red Angus bulls. 18-20 month old. Semen CALVES ARE KNIFE CUT & LEYSONSOFMORGAN'S 15 bk [email protected] 15 bk red [email protected] 4 bk gray [email protected] VACC, HFRS ARE VACC & DIRECTION W90D&VACC 7 bk bwf [email protected] 6 bk bwf [email protected] 3 bk bwf [email protected] checked & Trich tested. POURED D HOLADY GROSE & STRATHMAN 6 bk [email protected] 6 bk [email protected] • 25 black cows, 3-5 yrs. Bred to red Angus bull. Start calv- • 30 BLK 1ST CALF HFRS/FALL BREEDING BULLS 14 bk [email protected] 9 bk [email protected] ing 1st week of Feb. 60 days. Cows weigh 1200-1250 lbs. CALVES SIRED BY ANGUS • (2) 14 MONTH 3/4 ANGUS 1/4 Big stout cows. BULLS, CALVES ARE KNIFE CUT SIMM CALVING EASE BULLS, BUTCHER COWS: $95-$130, mostly $105-$115, very active • 4 Purebred Angus bulls. 2 & 3 year olds. Will be semen & & VACC, HFRS ARE VACC AND FERTILITY TESTED & VACC. G BUTCHER BULLS: $114-$138, mostly $125-$135, very active Trich tested. POURED K STAUFFER BRUNING PREG. COWS: $1,250-$2,175 • 18 black cow/calf pairs. 2-4 year old cows and calves by • 5 BLK ANGUS COWS/FALL • 18 MONTH BLK ANGUS BULL, BRED HEIFERS: $2,200-$2,510 Angus bull. CALVES, 4-5 YRS NVC SON OF FINAL ANSWER, 68 LB. • 5 BLK ANGUS COWS/FALL BW, FERTILITY & TRICH TESTED BUTCHER COWS 2 red [email protected] • 22 black cows ages 3-5 years old. Will calve Feb., March 1 bk [email protected] BUTCHER BULLS CALVES, 7 YRS (all with heifer T GRECO & April. Bred to blk bull. calves) ... sires: Traveler 004, 1 bk [email protected] 1 limo [email protected] • 18 MONTH BLK ANGUS BULL, • 20 Angus & Red Angus pairs. Cows are 3-6 years old & Newsline, Rito 4L6 ... vaccinated SON OF NET PRESENT VALUE, 2 bwf [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] calves will weigh 250-400 lbs. Cows will sell open. Sept. 27 ... Bovishield Gold FP 73 LB. BW, FERTILITY & TRICH 2 bk [email protected] 1 gray [email protected] • 80 black cows. 3 years old & older. Begin calving Feb. & 5LV5, 7 way Blackleg, Ivermectrin TESTED T GRECO 5 bwf [email protected] 1 red [email protected] bred to Harms Registered Angus bull. 2 red [email protected] 1 bk [email protected] • 1) 2 year old Angus bull. NOVEMBER 8--MOSER RANCH BULL SALE--1 P.M.--HELD AT 2 red [email protected] THE MOSER RANCH, NORTH OF WHEATON, KS We welcome your consignments! **** Early Consignments for November 6: If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, NOVEMBER 13--REAL ESTATE AUCTION FOR DENISON STATE • 5 Fancy Angus bulls, 15-18 mo. old virgin bulls, will be semen please call the office at 316-320-3212 BANK---HOUSE & 41.27 ACRES JUST NORTHWEST OF HOLTON tested & ready to go. check our website for updated consignments: Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-7137 • 125 blk/bwf red steers and heifers, 400-650 lbs. www.eldoradolivestock.com • 33 mixed steers and heifers, 300-500 lbs. Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 • 20 blk/red bred cows, 3-10 years old Spring calvers. Chris Locke Steven Hamlin Dick Coppinger, Winchester, Field Rep. • 913-774-2415 (316) 320-1005 (H) (602) 402-6008 (H) Steve Aeschliman, Sabetha, Field Rep. • 785-284-2417 We appreciate your business! (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager Craig Wischropp, Horton, Field Rep. • 785-547-5419 Home Phone - 620-583-5385 Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 Austin Evenson- Fieldman (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com Mobile Cell 620-750-0222 Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM EMAIL: [email protected] If you have any cattle to be looked at call Ron or Austin View our auctions live at "lmaauctions.com" Page 32 Grass & Grain, November 4, 2014 Hands on Herd Health for Small Ruminants Workshop to be held in Manhattan Nov. 22nd Dr. Brian Faris will lead and handler safety in mind, sonograms on pregnant helps producers evaluate workshop for $15.00. outs, cinnamon rolls, and the “Hands on Herd Health contains design features ewes. the lower eyelid to check Please indicate on the regis- other refreshments. Lunch for Small Ruminants” and handling procedures Classroom time will for anemia determining in- tration form whether you will not be provided. Online workshop at the new state- that can be adapted to a cover herd health, vaccina- dividual animals in need of would like to purchase a set registration can be found at of-the-art K-State Sheep producer’s current facili- tions, body condition scor- parasite treatment to help of cards at the workshop. www.AmazingGrazingKan and Meat Goat Center, ties. Workshop participants ing, fecal egg counts, and reduce animal resistance to Attendees are asked to sas.com, or you may contact 2117 Denison Avenue, will experience the luxury how to create safe working dewormer products. RSVP by November 15 to Mary at 785-562-8726 or Manhattan, from 9:00 a.m.- of the new facility, and facilities with what produc- Dr. Faris, who grew up help in planning for hand- [email protected]. 3:00 p.m., Saturday, No- be allowed hands on expe- ers currently have on their in Texas, has spent his en- vember 22. rience like trimming operation. The workshop tire life in the sheep and The new facility, de- hooves, and FAMACHA will also cover the FAM goat industry, and has ex- signed with animal care evaluations, performing ACHA practice, which tremely valuable informa- AUCTION tion to share with produc- ers. Faris received his un- SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 — 9:30 AM 1000 N. Gfeller Road — dergraduate degree from JUNCTION CITY, KS VEHICLE, ATV/TRACTOR/LAWN MOWERS, APPLIANCES, Texas A&M and received FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD, MISC, ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, SHOP/TOOLS/OUTDOOR his doctorate in Animal This sale has many high quality woodworking and shop tools. Cash & Good Science at New Mexico Checks Only – No Credit or Debit Cards Accepted. Lunch served by Alida State. Prior to moving to United Parish Women. Kansas, he served as a 4-H See last week’s Grass & Grain for pictures & listings & youth livestock specialist For listing and pictures go to www.ksallink.com, in North Carolina. click on “Marketplace-Auctions” There is no charge for SELLER: DWAYNE & NADINE RIEKEMAN the workshop. FAMACHA CHAMBERLIN AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneers: Kenny Chamberlin and Gary Yocum evaluation cards will be Phone: 785-479-0317 available for purchase at the

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Sell By STARTING TIME Or Buy Cattle Auction 10:30 AM Tuesdays We sold 2123 cattle October 28. Steer and heifer calves were in 3 blk hfrs 425 @ 263.00 1 blk cow 1255 @ 117.00 1 blk bull 2035 @ 131.00 1 blk bull 1950 @ 117.00 good demand at fully steady prices. Feeder steers and heifers 10 blk hfrs 524 @ 251.00 1 bwf cow 1310 @ 116.50 1 blk bull 2000 @ 130.00 1 blk bull 2210 @ 105.00 sold $3.00-5.00 higher. Cows and bulls were steady. 2 bwf hfrs 515 @ 245.00 1 red cow 1415 @ 116.00 1 blk bull 1995 @ 121.00 1 limo bull 1895 @ 100.00 STEER & BULL CALVES 3 blk hfrs 483 @ 241.00 1 x-bred cow 1070 @ 115.00 1 blk bull 1380 @ 120.00 17 blk/red strs 721 @ 238.50 7 wf hfrs 543 @ 225.00 3 wf cows 1072 @ 114.00 3 blk strs 430 @ 324.00 15 mix strs 840 @ 237.75 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 1 blk cow 1505 @ 112.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOV. 4: 7 blk/bwf strs 467 @ 322.00 7 blk/bwf strs 694 @ 234.00 1 wf cow 1370 @ 111.00 1 blk str 390 @ 320.00 8 blk/bwf strs 823 @ 232.00 30 blk hfrs 595 @ 250.00 1 char cow 1450 @ 109.50 • 60 Angus strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs., vaccinated 9 blk/bwf strs 459 @ 314.00 5 blk strs 854 @ 232.00 5 blk hfrs 582 @ 247.00 1 char cow 1530 @ 109.00 1 blk str 305 @ 313.00 121 blk/bwf strs 905 @ 226.25 14 blk hfrs 560 @ 244.00 1 char cow 1300 @ 108.50 • 40 Angus strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs., vaccinated 3 blk strs/bulls 410 @ 309.00 5 x-bred strs 790 @ 226.00 4 blk/bwf hfrs 576 @ 243.00 1 blk cow 1870 @ 108.00 1 red bull 315 @ 305.00 5 blk/red strs 740 @ 225.00 8 blk hfrs 604 @ 241.00 1 bwf cow 1315 @ 107.50 • 35 Limo strs & hfrs, 550-650 lbs., weaned, vacc. 2 bwf strs 480 @ 302.00 61 mix strs 881 @ 224.75 10 blk/bwf hfrs 608 @ 239.50 1 blk cow 1395 @ 107.00 • 130 black Charolais heifers, 750-800 lbs. 3 blk strs 492 @ 301.00 119 blk/bwf strs 898 @ 223.60 9 blk hfrs 724 @ 238.50 1 blk cow 1760 @ 106.00 3 mix bulls 315 @ 305.00 61 blk/bwf strs 893 @ 223.25 68 mix hfrs 736 @ 224.50 1 blk cow 1760 @ 105.50 • 55 black heifers, 750-800 lbs. 2 blk bulls 335 @ 300.00 61 mix strs 914 @ 221.85 57 mix hfrs 841 @ 221.85 1 bwf cow 1005 @ 105.00 2 blk/bwf strs 493 @ 270.00 121 blk/red strs 939 @ 221.35 4 blk/bwf hfrs 619 @ 220.00 1 red cow 1230 @ 104.50 • 63 black Charolais steers, 875-900 lbs., off grass 3 blk strs 515 @ 270.00 57 mix strs 910 @ 220.50 4 blk hfrs 694 @ 220.00 1 blk cow 1315 @ 103.50 3 blk/red strs 487 @ 266.00 64 mix strs 869 @ 220.00 74 mix hfrs 855 @ 217.50 2 blk cows 1333 @ 102.00 • 124 black steers, 800-825 lbs. 3 blk/bwf strs 545 @ 251.00 16 blk strs 933 @ 220.00 4 blk hfrs 858 @ 213.00 1 blk cow 1755 @ 101.00 7 blk strs 524 @ 250.00 58 mix strs 925 @ 219.50 7 blk/bwf hfrs 783 @ 212.50 1 blk cow 1420 @ 100.00 • 25 black steers, 900-925 lbs., off grass 4 blk/char strs 549 @ 250.00 55 mix strs 876 @ 215.00 7 blk hfrs 801 @ 212.00 BRED COWS • 60 Angus steers, 850-875 lbs. 2 wf strs 460 @ 246.00 17 blk/char strs 959 @ 215.00 23 blk/bwf hfrs 962 @ 210.75 2 hol strs 235 @ 212.50 55 bwf/wf strs 989 @ 211.85 2 blk hfrs 1005 @ 200.00 1 bwf cow @ 1900.00 • 60 black crossbred steers, 900-925 lbs. 2 hol strs 405 @ 165.00 13 mix strs 946 @ 210.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES 1 red cow @ 1725.00 STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 20 blk/char strs 1021 @ 207.50 1 blk cow @ 1600.00 13 mix strs 1090 @ 196.00 1 red hfrts 1020 @ 193.00 1 blk cow @ 1600.00 31 blk/bwf strs 552 @ 280.50 8 lnghrn strs 769 @ 139.50 5 blk hfrts 1014 @ 161.00 1 lnghrn cow @ 900.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR NOV. 11: 31 blk/bwf strs 598 @ 276.50 4 lnghrn strs 694 @ 122.00 1 blk hfrt 1155 @ 160.00 2 lnghrn cows @ 700.00 • 40 Angus steers & heifers, 500-600 lbs., vacc. 7 blk strs 575 @ 266.00 HEIFER CALVES 1 blk hfrt 735 @ 131.00 COW/CALF PAIRS 11 blk strs 578 @ 265.00 1 wf hfrt 970 @ 130.00 7 mix strs 598 @ 265.00 1 bwf hfr 275 @ 300.00 3 mix cows 913 @ 125.00 5 blk cows/cvs @ 2450.00 • 27 Angus steers & heifers, 450-500 lbs., vacc. 4 bwf strs 553 @ 263.00 1 bwf hfr 280 @ 300.00 1 blk cow 1035 @ 123.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 1875.00 • 150 Angus bwf strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., vacc. 14 blk strs 617 @ 257.00 1 blk hfr 405 @ 291.00 1 blk cow 965 @ 120.00 BULLS 5 blk strs 617 @ 256.00 7 blk hfrs 410 @ 290.50 1 sim cow 1280 @ 119.50 36 blk/char strs 793 @ 255.75 14 blk/bwf hfrs 452 @ 288.50 1 char cow 1315 @ 118.00 1 blk bull 1740 @ 135.00 7 blk/bwf strs 624 @ 254.00 5 blk hfr 438 @ 288.00 1 blk cow 1285 @ 117.50 1 blk bull 1930 @ 131.50 SPECIAL STOCK COW & 6 blk/bwf strs 623 @ 252.00 2 blk hfrs 280 @ 286.00 BREEDING BULL SALE 30 mix strs 771 @ 249.25 2 blk/bwf hfrs 435 @ 284.00 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE 33 blk strs 723 @ 245.75 8 mix hfrs 241 @ 281.00 120 blk/bwf strs 827 @ 241.75 2 red/bwf hfrs 385 @ 267.00 ON DVAuctions.com THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 • 1 PM 48 blk/bwf strs 856 @ 240.75 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 Toll Free Number...... 1-800-531-1676 Company, Inc. Website: www.rezaclivestock.com St. Marys, Ks. AUCTIONEERS: DENNIS REZAC & REX ARB