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Grass & Grain, June 2, 2009 Page 17 those seen at the elevator. tables”) is adjusted by tak- that the production has RMA issues Fusarium Head Blight reminder Any production of ex- ing the actual sale price Zero-Market Value, RMA Spring 2009 weather has peril crop insurance poli- crop,” Davis says. “Crop in- tremely poor quality wheat based upon the Reduction loss procedures require in- not been as conducive to the cies subsidized and rein- surance policies require that has a value not located In Value divided by the surance providers to make development of fusarium sured by the Federal Crop that farmers notify their on the discount factor charts local market price to equal every effort to find a market head blight, or head scab in Insurance Corporation may company within 72 hours of in the Special Provisions of the discount factor for the for the production before the winter wheat crop as it be eligible for quality loss noticing a loss. It is impor- Insurance (“off the discount production. “In the event declaring a zero value. was in 2008. Many wheat adjustments if the reason tant that farmers be proac- farmers, however, are not for the loss in value is due to tive in checking their fields likely to forget last year’s in- a covered event, such as this to determine if there is any stances of head scab, which spring’s excess precipita- damage to the crop before caused great difficulty for tion. harvest.” farmers trying to deliver “To protect your rights, it Quality adjustments are wheat to the grain elevator is imperative that you al- available for loss in value MONDAY, JUNE 15 — 10:00 AM during harvest. ways report any damage in for conditions such as low Rebecca Davis, director the required timeframes test weight, damaged ker- 7940 NW Docking Road — SILVER LAKE, KANSAS of the Topeka regional of- and seek advice from your nels, and shrunken or bro- 6 1/2 miles North of Silver Lake to NW 86th then West to Docking Road South 3/4 miles or fice of USDA’s Risk Manage- insurance company before ken kernels. Discounts 4 1/2 miles North of Rossville to NW 86th then East 4 miles to Docking then South 3/4 miles. ment Agency, says that pro- proceeding with harvest or made for crop loss purposes CATERPILLAR, TRACTORS, 220 electric welder; air com- spool leg antique stands, nice; ducers who carry multi- destruction of the damaged may not be the same as TRUCK, CAR, MOWERS, 4- pressor; pickup fuel tank; drop leaf cherry table; living WHEELER: D5 Caterpillar, acetylene set; 2 drill presses; room chairs; sofa; antique 3 good; John Deere 3020 diesel Wizard roto tiller; light plant; drawer chest with large glass tractor with 3 pt.; ‘H’ Farmall Maytag engine; pedal grind- knobs; 3 drawer maple vanity; tractor; John Deere L110 riding stone; small wood cook stove; cedar chest; 6 pc. bedroom EQUIPMENT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION lawn mower; John Deere 214 egg baskets; garden cultivator; suite; desk; chairs; cabinet SATURDAY, JUNE 13 — 10:00 AM lawn tractor; 2005 Chevrolet iron implement wheels; scrap base; deep freeze; automatic FORBES FIELD — TOPEKA, KANSAS Impala, 33,078 miles, good & iron; lumber; 2 extension lad- washer & dryer; round table; clean; 1996 Ford F-150 pickup, ders; 3 transfer pumps; chain bed; sewing machine; 38,000 miles, good; Honda saws; floor jack; 3 vises; bolt Frigidaire refrigerator; kitchen 300 4-wheeler; JAWA Vilmas- bin & contents; barb wire; elec- range; microwave; TV & stand; ter motorcycle, not running. tric fence supplies; hand tools; stereo; night stand; painted 3 weedeaters; scythe; sledges; cabinet; metal kitchen cabinet; MACHINERY: Hesston 5800 shovels; extension cords; air dinette table & chairs; small large round baler; John Deere bubble; picks; John Deere air stool; bench; office chair; 2 224T small square baler; John pump; buck saw; wrenches; drawer file cabinet; stands; cof- Deere 5 bar side delivery rake; jacks; drill bits; boomers; push fee table; plank bottom chair; 3 New Holland 4-wheel hay trail- mower; plastic hose; step lad- drawer stand; Artwork includ- er, good; David Bradley ma- ders; dolly; log chains; bench ing large Guardian Angel pic- nure spreader; Rhino 3 pt., 6’ grinder; axes; rakes; garden ture; painting on canvas, city blade; John Deere loader with tools; steel traps; barrels; scene; Nude art statue; re- bale fork; pull type rotary porcelain tobacco sign; Spring- verse glass picture; Ballerina mower; 8’ sickle bar mower; field 87A, 22 semi automatic pictures; Bird & tall tree picture post auger; 3 pt. 2 prong rifle; various machinery parts; & others; silverplate coffee ser- mover; heavy implement trail- bolts; hardware; tubs; small vice; clock; silverplate; er; pull type sprayer; older 4- dolly; bike; wringer washer; kerosene lamp; globe; fans; fan wheel trailer; pull type disc; pull stereo; lawn chairs; shelf; lots on stand; card table; doll bed; type ripper, steel wheels; har- of tools & miscellaneous. vacuum; rugs; books; boom Case 460 trencher, Ingersoll-Rand all-terrain lift, row sections. HOUSEHOLD & ANTIQUES: box; hats; variety of collectible Snorklelift lift, Kamoatsu FG20 propane fork lift, Cattle working chute; 160 lb. Antique dry sink; Story & Clark glassware; dishes; household; 93 Mitsubishi MX35 mini-excavator, 06 anvil; 2 fuel tanks & stands; piano; 6 cane bottom chairs; 2 lots more. Himoinsa diesel generator, Starlite 16' trailer, 89 Interstate 20' 10 ton tag trailer, 2001 Trail King LUNCH BY MORAVAN LODGE 20' 10 ton trailer, 48' Great Dane dry box van trailer, 40' & 48' Fruehauf box van trailers, 40' EDWARD SMATLA ESTATE/TRUST Strick box van trailer, Hoffman tire machine, (2) 97 Ford Crown Vics, 20' & 40 steel storage con- GANNON REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS tainers, 70's Cub Cadet. VERN GANNON AUCTIONEER 785-539-2316 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-770-0066 Updates on website daily. www.gannonauctions.com BID LIVE ONLINE www.simnittauction.com Darrell Simnitt 785-231-0374 Ralph McLeod 785-249-5916 COMM. CATTLE AUCTION MANHATTAN CO.INC. EVERY FRIDAY 1-800-834-1029 Toll-Free STARTING 10:00 A.M. ON CULL COWS FOLLOWED BY STOCKER FEEDERS — 11:00 A.M. OFFICE PHONE 785-776-4815 • OWNERS MERVIN SEXTON & JOHN CLINE For our sale Friday, May 29 all classes of steers Ron/Tim Grossnickle Corning 4 blk hfrs 393 @ 106.00 Dean Altenhofen Westmoreland 1 blk cow 1360 @ 51.75 Kevin Boeckman Goff 4 blk hfrs 452 @ 104.00 Joe Wapp Frankfort 1 blk cow 1100 @ 51.25 and heifers offered were finding a good demand Charles Price Perry 1 blk cow 1005 @ 50.50 with quality and condition being a price deciding FEEDER HEIFER — 550-750 LBS. Wickstrum Farms Westmoreland 2 blk cow 1062 @ 50.00 factor. Cull cows and bulls were mostly selling $2 Jeff Schurle Manhattan 9 char hfrs 600 @103.50 Steve Hammett Marysville 1 blk cow 1175 @ 49.75 lower. Following is a partial listing. James Lobb Oskaloosa 9 blk hfrs 601 @ 101.50 Roger Johnson Lawrence 3 cows 1560 @ 49.25 David Beers Wakarusa 7 blk hfrs 657 @ 96.25 Ryan Biesenthal Wheaton 1 bwf cow 1310 @ 48.50 STEER CALVES —400-550 LBS. Greg Sinn Manhattan 4 cross hfrs 572 @ 96.00 Bob Avery Olsburg 2 blk cow 1480 @ 48.50 David Beers Wakarusa 7 blk strs 418 @ 128.00 Jeff Schurle Manhattan 5 char hfrs 684 @ 95.50 Patty Chestnut Clay Center 2 blk cows 1192 @ 48.25 Patty Chestnut Clay Center 4 blk strs 416 @ 126.00 Bill Burris Allen 4 blk hfrs 666 @ 95.00 Cosgrove Farms Council Grove 1 blk cow 1080 @ 48.00 Ron/Tim Grossnickle Corning 9 cross strs 474 @ 119.00 Sharon Seematter Frankfort 6 blk hfrs 665 @ 93.00 Larry Elkinton Oskaloosa 1 cross cow 1100 @ 47.75 Ron/Tim Grossnickle Corning 11 blk strs 530 @ 115.25 Greg Sinn Manhattan 4 herf hfrs 633 @ 91.00 Murrfield Farms McLouth 1 blk cow 1095 @ 47.25 Jeff Schurle Manhattan 5 char strs 525 @ 114.75 Sharon Seematter Frankfort 4 mix hfrs 618 @ 89.50 Nancy A. Raub Trust Frankfort 1 blk cow 1275 @ 46.75 James Lobb Oskaloosa 8 blk strs 546 @ 112.00 Bill Burris Allen 4 mix hfrs 728 @ 89.25 Marlene Flinn St. George 1 blk cow 1190 @ 46.50 Duane Jones Wamego 1 blk cow 1130 @ 46.50 FEEDER STEERS — 550-950 LBS. BULLS — 11,300-2,025 LBS. David Breiner Alma 1 blk cow 1415 @ 46.25 David Beers Wakarusa 6 blk strs 590 @ 109.75 Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 1 blk bull 1355 @ 61.75 Bush Brothers Allen 1 blk cow 1570 @ 45.75 Greg Sinn Manhattan 10 mix strs 595 @ 109.75 Jay Schlegel Westmoreland 1 blk bull 1685 @ 60.00 Gary Sylvester Riley 1 blk cow 1180 @ 42.75 Jeff Schurle Manhattan 8 char strs 584 @ 109.75 Bob Rogers Manhattan 1 blk bull 2010 @ 59.25 Joe Minihan Blaine 1 blk cow 1005 @ 41.75 James Lobb Oskaloosa 11 blk strs 664 @ 105.75 Bob Avery Olsburg 1 blk bull 1850 @ 58.25 Jeff Schurle Manhattan 4 char strs 706 @ 103.00 George Ebert Flush 1 blk bull 1845 @ 55.75 Greg Sinn Manhattan 5 herf strs 571 @ 102.50 Wickstrum Farms Westmoreland 1 blk b ull 1925 @ 55.25 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR James Rudolph Riley 15 blk strs 820 @ 99.50 David Beers Wakarusa 5 blk strs 728 @ 95.25 FRIDAY, JUNE 5 COW/CALF PAIRS Glen Swartz Alta Vista 60 x-bred strs 927 @ 91.35 33 homeraised Angus cows, 2 years & older, 14 Charles Price Perry 4 blk @ 1425.00H will have Feb. thru April Angus sired calves by Tailgate Ranch Prairie Village 2 mix @ 1375.00H HEIFER CALVES — 275-550 LBS.