Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 17 FDA antibiotics guidance Moundridge students offered a helping hand In tough economic times, often parents Communities presentation in the paper, so problematic for producers cannot provide their children with all the I thought I would sign up,” Goering said. tools they need for a good education. The “It’s great for the Monsanto Fund to give The loss of and restrict- A study conducted by and disease prevention. A costs of school supplies and extracurricu- back to our community.” ed access to products ex- Kansas State University 2001 report, “Hogging It,” lar activities can add up quickly. Students The school district will use the $2,500 to pected with implementa- shows that opponents of from the Union of Con- from Moundridge School District will now help provide students in need with food tion of the U.S. Food and antibiotics use in livestock cerned Scientists claimed need a little less assistance thanks to a cards, school supplies, clothing, sports Drug Administration’s production wildly overes- that 10.3 million pounds a local farmer and America’s Farmers Grow physicals, practice gear, and field trip SM guidance on the use of an- timate the amount given to year are used. Communities . fees, among other items. tibiotics in livestock and food animals. “The UCS report should Grow Communities, sponsored by the “The Moundridge School District is poultry production likely Using data from a 2006 have been titled ‘Fabricat- Monsanto Fund, gives farmers the oppor- honored to receive a donation from Amer- will disproportionately af- U.S. Department of Agri- ing It,’” said NPPC presi- tunity to win $2,500 for their favorite local ica’s Farmers Grow Communities on be- nonprofit organizations. Eugene Goering half of Eugene and Waneta Goering,” said fect small producers, have culture swine survey and a dent R.C. Hunt, a pork pro- was the winning farmer in McPherson Kylie Goering, clerk of the school board. a negative effect on ani- 2009 survey of swine vet- ducer from Wilson, N.C. County. He recognized the need for help- “This donation will provide many students mal health and increase erinarians, KSU found “Pork producers do not ing area students and directed the dona- the items they require to help them have a the cost of producing food that annually about 1.6 overuse antibiotics. We tion to Moundridge School District’s Stu- successful school year.” In a ceremony while not improving pub- million pounds of antibi- work with veterinarians to dent Needs Fund, which is used to assist held on March 12 at the Moundridge lic health, said the Nation- otics are used in pork pro- carefully consider if an- student’s families facing financial difficul- School District Office, Goering got the al Pork Producers Coun- duction for growth promo- tibiotics are necessary and ties chance to present school district with the cil. tion/nutritional efficiency which ones to use.” “I remember seeing last year’s Grow $2,500 donation.

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For our sale Friday April 13th, steer and heifer calves were Rita Oliver Dwight 5 blk [email protected] Randy Bayne Protection 41 blk 4-5 $1,725.00 selling at fully steady to higher prices on the kind offered. Brandon Oleen Falun 3 blk [email protected] 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 3 blk 7-8 $1,725.00 Stocker feeder cattle were selling at higher prices on light of- Robert Werst Bonner Springs 1 blk [email protected] 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 7 blk 5 $1,700.00 fering. Cull cows and bulls sold $3 to $5 higher. Tom Greco Topeka 1 blk [email protected] Julie Jueneman Hollenberg 5 blk 2 $1,700.00 Hurla Farms Paxico 2 xbred [email protected] Cherry Creek Farms Westphalia 2 blk 4 $1,700.00 STEER CALVES —325-550 LBS Lee Kaiser Lincolnville 1 blk [email protected] Shane Ohlde Palmer 4 blk 2-3 $1,700.00 Rex Savage Florence 7 blk [email protected] Cindy Brown Junction City 1 bwf [email protected] Monte Havel Burlingame 3 blk [email protected] Kevin Winter Hillsboro 1 blk [email protected] COWS BY HEAD James and/or Rhonda Steele Randolph 3 blk [email protected] Berges Ranch Onaga 1 blk [email protected] Age Mo. Buck Watts Ottawa 9 blk [email protected] R&R Suther Farm Westmoreland 3 blk [email protected] Silkville Ranch Kansas City 9 blk 44$1,710.00 Buck Watts Ottawa 9 blk [email protected] Tom Lee Cummings 1 xbred [email protected] Silkville Ranch Kansas City 35 blk 4-5 4 $1,660.00 James and/or Rhonda Steele Randolph 11 blk [email protected] Sylvester Schmitz Centralia 1 blk [email protected] Silkville Ranch Kansas City 9 blk 44$1,625.00 Tom Kimball Family TrustManhattan 13 blk [email protected] Tom Kimball Family TrustManhattan 1 blk [email protected] Silkville Ranch Kansas City 4 blk 5 7-8 $1,500.00 Pat O’Shea Hoyt 3 blk [email protected] Paul Heidel Junction City 1 xbred [email protected] Randy Bayne Protection 2 blk 4-5 8-9 $1,450.00 Ken Ottensmeier Mclouth 7 blk [email protected] Josh Patry Dwight 1 [email protected] Rita Oliver Dwight 5 blk 2 2-3 $1,450.00 Pat O’Shea Hoyt 7 blk [email protected] Dean Bowhay Netawaka 3 blk [email protected] Leroy Fechner Alta Vista 9 herford 2 2-3 $1,425.00 Don & Doug Frohberg Waterville 3 blk [email protected] Darren Hofmann Leonardville 1 xbred [email protected] Dave Nelson Wamego 10 blk 5 2-3 $1,400.00 Monte Havel Burlingame 3 blk [email protected] Matt or Kimberly Suther Westmoreland 1 blk [email protected] Mike Nelson Leonardville 10 blk 2 3-4 $1,300.00 Eugene Sperfslage Seneca 4 mix [email protected] John Clark Alta Vista 1 blk [email protected] Paul Heidel Junction City 2 xbred 4 4-5 $1,250.00 Jim Rawson Wamego 3 blk [email protected] Robert Harris Marion 1 blk [email protected] Jeff Johnson Eudora 7 blk SS 4 $1,235.00 Tim & Marilyn Woodruff Wamego 1 [email protected] Justin Visser Riley 3 blk 3-4 4-5 $1,225.00 FEEDER STEERS — 550-900 LBS Richard Lindgren Council Grove 1 xbred [email protected] John Sigle Wilsey 3 blk 7-8 8 $1,200.00 NNR Westmoreland 96 blk [email protected] Tom Lee Cummings 1 blk [email protected] Les & Corey Lieneman Filley 2 bwf 55$1,200.00 Scott Bankes Council Grove 10 xbred [email protected] Loran Luthi Abilene 1 blk [email protected] Galen Lueger Goff 7 blk 5-7 3 $1,175.00 John Fairbanks Onaga 10 xbred [email protected] Mark Taddiken Clifton 1 blk [email protected] Joe Ohmes Desoto 3 blk 5-7 5-6 $1,150.00 Monte Havel Burlingame 3 blk [email protected] Paul Heidel Clifton 1 blk [email protected] Justin Visser Riley 3 blk 38$1,150.00 Ken Ottenmeier Mclouth 6 blk [email protected] Galen Lueger Goff 2 blk [email protected] Les & Corey Lieneman Filley 2 blk 7 2-3 $1,110.00 Tom Kimball Family TrustManhattan 15 blk [email protected] Bill & Linda Raine Topeka 1 blk [email protected] Galen Lueger Goff 3 blk 5 2-4 $1,100.00 Eugene Sperfslage Seneca 5 blk [email protected] Lance Visser Riley 1 blk [email protected] Justin Visser Riley 5 blk 53$1,050.00 Scott Bankes Council Grove 4 blk [email protected] Josh Gordon Grantville 1 blk [email protected] Paul Heidel Junction City 3 blk 25$1,030.00 Monte Havel Burlingame 5 blk [email protected] Tim Horgan Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] Paul Heidel Junction City 4 herford 2 7-8 $1,025.00 Jay Copeland Riley 4 blk [email protected] Sylvester Schmitz Centralia 1 blk [email protected] Les & Corey Lieneman Filley 2 blk 5-6 2-3 $950.00 Jay Copeland Riley 3 blk [email protected] Don & Doug Frohberg Waterville 1 blk [email protected] Gary Pinkston Tiburon 15 blk [email protected] Scott Miller Manhattan 1 herford [email protected] CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 20TH Morgan Buttenhoff Miller Wamego 1 blk [email protected] 83 choice reputation blk Angus & red Angus strs & hfrs, weaned, 2 HOLSTEIN STEERS — 575-900 LBS John Clark Alta Vista 1 bwf [email protected] round shots, 425-450 lbs. Eugene Sperfslage Seneca 24 hol [email protected] Silkville Ranch Kansas City 5 blk [email protected] 45 choice red Angus strs & hfrs, weaned, 3 rounds of shots, 500-600 Eugene Sperfslage Seneca 7 hol [email protected] Joe Minihan Blaine 8 blk [email protected] lbs. Andrew Sylvester Wamego 4 blk [email protected] 30 blk strs & hfrs, 500-550 lbs., 2 round shots, weaned HEIFER CALVES — 325-550 LBS Kevin Winter Hillsboro 1 blk [email protected] 30 blk strs & hfrs, weaned, 1 round shots, 500-600 lbs. Gary Price Lawrence 5 blk [email protected] Oleen Brothers Dwight 1 blk [email protected] 100 choice reputation blk, bwf, & red strs & hfrs, 1 round shots, 450- Monte Havel Burlingame 4 blk [email protected] Steve Flinn St. George 1 blk [email protected] 600 lbs. Robert Werst Bonner Springs 3 blk [email protected] Sylvester Schmitz Centralia 1 bwf [email protected] 62 choice reputation Angus strs & hfrs, weaned, 30 day, 2 rounds Gary Price Lawrence 5 blk [email protected] Lyle & Jay Kufahl Wheaton 1 blk [email protected] shots, 400-550 lbs. NNR Westmoreland 4 blk [email protected] Michael Ebert Flush 1 blk [email protected] 13 choice red Angus strs, weaned 30 days, 1 round shots, 575-625 Ken Ottensmeier Mclouth 3 blk [email protected] lbs. James and/or Rhonda Steele Randolph 4 blk [email protected] For our special cow sale Wednesday April 11th, a large offer- 12 blk & bwf strs & hfrs, weaned, 500-600 lbs. Loren Deters Westmoreland 3 blk [email protected] ing of cows of all types were finding a good demand depending 12 blk strs & hfrs, weaned 55 days, no implants, 500-600 lbs. Tom Kimball Family TrustManhattan 11 blk [email protected] on quality and age. Old cows and cows in poor condition 10 choice blk & red strs & hfrs, 2 rounds shots, poured, 450-550 lbs. Josh Gordon Grantville 4 blk [email protected] showed some resistance. 9 blk hfrs, 750-850 lbs. Tom Kimball Family TrustManhattan 18 blk [email protected] 56 choice Angus OCV replacement hfrs, 750-800 lbs. James and/or Rhonda Steele Randolph 4 blk [email protected] BULLS — 1075-1725 LBS NNR Westmoreland 11 blk [email protected] Garrett Farney Manhattan 1 char [email protected] To Start Selling at 11:00 AM Pat O’Shea Hoyt 7 blk [email protected] Eby Ranch/ SBJ Emporia 1 bwf [email protected] NNR Westmoreland 3 blk [email protected] Replacement Heifers to follow at 1:00 PM Tom Lee Cummings 1 blk [email protected] 20 choice homeraised Angus Fink bloodline, OCV replacement Monte Havel Burlingame 3 blk [email protected] Dean Bowhay Netawaka 1 blk [email protected] hfrs, 725-775 lbs. Brad Heiman Axtell 3 herford [email protected] 30 choice blk cows, 2 yrs to short and solid w/Feb.- March Angus Ken Ottensmeier Mclouth 9 blk [email protected] COW/CALF PAIRS sired calves by side Loren Deters Westmoreland 3 blk [email protected] Age. 8 choice Angus, Fink bloodline first calf heifers, w/45-50 day old Jason & Lori Brown Dwight 5 herford 2 $2,350.00 Angus calves by side FEEDER HEIFERS — 550-825 LBS David Milner Welda 14 angus 2 $2,250.00 30 blk & bwf red Angus fall calving cows, 5-7 yrs. old, bred to Here- Gary Price Lawrence 3 blk [email protected] David Milner Welda 11 angus 2 $2,200.00 ford & Angus bulls for Sept./Oct. calves. Cindy Brown Junction City 3 blk [email protected] Jim Leiszler Clifton 10 angus 2 $2,100.00 Eugene Sperfslage Seneca 7 mix [email protected] Herpich Hereford & Son Council Grove 5 herford 2 $2,075.00 Marc Moore Green 6 xbred [email protected] 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 6 xbred 5 $2,075.00 Eugene Sperfslage Seneca 4 xbred [email protected] Bruce Abitz Onaga 8 blk 2 $2,050.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 27TH Brad Heiman Axtell 9 herford [email protected] 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 4 blk 4 $2,025.00 27 blk strs & hfrs, longtime weaned, 2 round shots, 600-700 lbs. Jay Copeland Riley 5 blk [email protected] Jason & Lori Brown Dwight 4 herford 2 $1,975.00 25 homeraised Hereford & bwf cows of running age w/big Nov.-Dec. Lyle & Jay Kufahl Wheaton 5 blk [email protected] David Milner Welda 5 angus 2 $1,900.00 bwf & wf calves by side, cows bred back to Hereford bull Kelley Brenner Randolph 3 blk [email protected] Silkville Ranch Kansas City 15 blk 4-5 $1,900.00 Brad Heiman Axtell 4 herford [email protected] 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 3 xbred 5-6 $1,900.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR SPECIAL COW SALE MAY 2ND Craig Olberding Seneca 4 blk [email protected] 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 2 blk 5 $1,875.00 Monte Havel Burlingame 3 blk [email protected] STARTING AT 11:00 AM Julie Jueneman Hollenberg 5 blk 2 $1,850.00 Complete Dispersal of 45 homeraised big Fancy Angus cows, 4 yrs Mission Valley Ranch Topeka 12 blk [email protected] 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 9 blk 5-6 $1,850.00 Paul Heidel Junction City 5 mix [email protected] to short and solid, w/late Jan.-March Mitty In Focus Angus sired 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 7 blk 2 $1,800.00 calves by side Randy Bayne Protection 11 blk 4-5 $1,750.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES — 825-1650 LBS If you have any consignments for this sale 3 Bar Cattle Mayetta 5 xbred 5 $1,750.00 please give us a call so that we may advertise them for you. Downey Ranch Wamego 1 blk [email protected] Randy Bayne Protection 10 blk 4-5 $1,735.00 Upcoming Special Cow Sales: 2012: May 2 ——————— 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, April 17, 2012 Grass & Grain Beef Cattle and Forage Crops Field Community Deaths Day planned May 3 near Mound Valley If you would like to have an obituary printed in Kansas State University’s tures presentations by K- • Pasture Weed and Southeast Agricultural Re- Grass & Grain, please email [email protected]. Southeast Agricultural Re- State specialists, as well as Brush Control Update – search Center. Death notices, which include name, location and search Center will host the industry displays. Doug Shoup, K-State Exten- Lunch will be provided, dates of death and services will be printed at no charge. 2012 Beef Cattle and Forage Presentations and speak- sion crops and soils special- courtesy of various compa- Standard advertising rates apply to full obituaries and photos. Crops Field Day at the cen- ers include: ist; nies that will have exhibits ter’s Mound Valley Unit on • Weather 2011-2012, • Getting the Most from available. In case of rain, Thursday, May 3. The unit is What’s the Pattern? – Mary Bermudagrass – Joe Moyer, the field day will be held in- Harry W. Bingman located 2 1/2 miles west of Knapp, K-State climatolo- forage agronomist, K-State doors. Mound Valley on U.S. High- gist; SE Agricultural Research More information is avail- Harry W. Bingman, Sabetha, passed away April 7, 2012. way 160 (formerly K-96 High- • KSU Beef Stocker Unit Center; and able by calling 620-421-4826. Popkess Mortuary in Sabetha handled the arrangements. way), then ¼ mile south on Research Update – Anna • Grazing Steer Perform- Information about K-State’s Elk Road. Siverson, K-State graduate ance from Tall Fescue In- Southeast Agricultural Re- The day begins with cof- student and Dale Blasi, K- fected with Nontoxic Endo- search Center is available fee, donuts and registration State Research and Exten- phyte – Lyle Lomas, animal on its website: http://www. Governor applauds from 8:30–9 a.m., and fea- sion beef specialist; scientist and head, K-State ksre. ksu.edu/searc/. wind farm in south central Kansas Farm tractor/machinery safety Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback and Commerce Sec. Pat George joined representatives from BP Wind Energy and Sempra U.S. Gas & Power on April 4 at their Flat certification training scheduled Ridge 2 wind farm in Harper County to mark the launch All youth, ages 14 or 15- emption still allows them to and Union Rd. on the west to be completed before of the project’s construction. years old, who plan to work legally operate farm machin- side). trainings begin. Youth “The development of the Flat Ridge 2 Wind Farm is with farm machinery for ery with their Kansas dri- Please note that enroll- should also bring a brown an important component to achieving balance in our someone other than their ver’s license. Hazardous Oc- ment for the trainings is bag lunch for the all day country’s energy production and revitalizing rural parent(s) or guardian(s), are cupation Safety Training in due by Friday, April 27. trainings. Kansas,” Brownback said. “Our state has a rich abun- encouraged to complete Agriculture (HOSTA)/ tractor Youth enrolling at their Ex- More information is dance of this home-grown, renewable energy and we safety certification training safety training will be pro- tension office must provide available at any of the River are happy to add it to our list of Kansas export com- in 2012. Since 1968, the De- vided in the River Valley Ex- birth date, phone number, Valley Extension District modities alongside oil and natural gas, beef and partment of Labor has al- tension District at two loca- and signature of parent or offices: Belleville (785-527- wheat.” lowed non-farm youth (who tions in 2012. Farm/non-farm legal guardian, along with a 5084); Clay Center (785-632- Located on a 66,000-acre site about 40 miles south- do not have a parent(s), youth (ages 14 or 15 years nominal registration fee. 5335); Concordia (785-243- west of Wichita, the wind farm represents a combined guardian(s), or family corpo- old) may attend either of two Upon enrollment, youth 8185) or Washington (785- investment of more than $800 million and will have the ration owning farmland) to Saturday sessions to become will be given an assignment 325-2121). safety training certified. The capacity to produce 419 MW of electricity. The electric- legally operate farm trac- tors/machinery after com- first session option will be ity produced will be sold under long-term power pur- pleting safety certification on Saturday, May 5, 2012, chase agreements with Associated Electric Coopera- training. Since the U.S. De- from 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at tive and Southwestern Electric Power Company, a unit partment of Labor is still de- the Washington county fair- of American Electric Power. bating their proposed re- grounds in Washington, “It’s been a year since I met with BP leaders about moval of the current agricul- Kansas. The second session bringing this project to south central Kansas. On behalf tural exemption for non- option will be on Saturday, of our great state, I congratulate BP and Sempra U.S. farm youth ages 14- or 15- May 19, 2012, from 8:30 a.m. – Gas and Power for their innovative thinking and plan- years old, these youth can 2:30 p.m. at the Concordia ning in moving this project into full construction,” still be certified in 2012. Tractor, Inc. (CTI) business Brownback said. Also, the current (16 years or north of Concordia, Kansas The Flat Ridge 2 project will create some 500 jobs older youth) agricultural ex- (corner of U.S. Highway #81 during construction and roughly 30 permanent jobs once the wind farm begins commercial operation. Upon completion, it will be the largest wind project in Kansas.

SATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 9:30 AM AUCTIONHeld at Beatty & Wischropp Auction Facility, Hwy. 31 east of OSAGE CITY, KS (just around the corner, east of Casey’s General Store on Hwy. 31) COINS 1000 +/- marbles; Several Ori- Sells first 9:30 AM ental items; Approx. 70 paper- Approx. 400 +/- lots: May com- weights; Space Museum Pin memoratives I.D.B, many are collection; Some costume jew- silver, plus tokens; elery; Assortment of brass Stamps: 1000’s of stamps. items; Several elephant fig- 300 + postcards; urines; Some cast iron items; Miscellaneous: Inauguration Alaskan & Hawaiian carvings; items, mostly 80’s; Approx. Mexican & Mayan artifacts. This is only an outline of items to sell. Many, many small items, etc., etc. Two rings will run mostFriday, of the day.April 20, 4:30-7 PM PREVIEW: SATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 9:30 AM ESTATE OF T.J. HILLMON AUCTIONKnights of Columbus Club, 2206 East 23rd Street Note: Mr. Hillmon was Vassar, KS native who spent his professional life 66046 working for the Nat. Oceanic Atm. Adm. on the East Coast, and traveled We’ve combinedLAWRENCE, estates again with KS a variety of quality items. worldwide. Many unusual & foreign items. Sale Bill is a partial listing only. Plan to attend!! BEATTY & WISCHROPP AUCTION, 785-828-4212 Listing website: www.beattyandwischropp.com See Complete Sale Bill and Photos at www.dandlauctions.com VEHICLES COLLECTIBLES, 1998 Pontiac Bonneville SE, GLASSWARE, ARTWORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 11:00 AM full power, 185K miles; 1997 FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & AUCTION Lincoln Continental, loaded, MISC. 1475 Oregon Road — PRINCETON, KANSAS 102K miles; 1997 Ford China Hutch; Oak Bookcase; 2 5 miles East of Princeton on John Brown Rd. to Oregon Rd., Expedition, loaded, 211K miles, Corner Curio Cabinets; 2 then 1/4 mile South. WATCH FOR SIGNS. very clean; 1984 Cadillac Servers; Sofa Sleeper; Lazy- TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT POWER & HAND TOOLS Cimarron, 113K miles. Boy Recliner; Bakers Rack; 1976 Ford 3000 tractor Craftsman 10” radial arm saw; several Bookshelves; Benches; LAWN & GARDEN w/loader, very good condition; Poster Bed; 2 3Pc. Bedroom Delta 12” variable speed wood (11:30 am Vehicles to follow) King Kutter 3 pt. disc; King Kut- lathe; Dura Craft 3/4” drill press; Dixon Ram Ultra ZTR Mower, Sets; Bunkbeds; Maytag ter 3 pt. rotary mower; 3 pt. 5’ Sanborn Magna Force 3 hp air 25Hp, w/ 61 Tri-Force Cutting Refrigerator; Kenmore Washer; blade; 3 pt. post hole digger; 3 compressor; Ryobi 16”-32” Deck, 68 hours, Excellent; Wine Refrigerator; Nice Small pt. boom; 3 pt. 2 bottom plow; 3 wide drum sander; Power Kraft 2000 Simplicity Landlord DLX Oak Cabinet; Old Crocks and pt. 2 row planter; 8’ disc. 295 amp welder; Bostitch In- Mower, 18Hp V-Twin w/ 50 Jugs, incl. 8 Gal. Western; PICKUP dustrial roofing nailer; King 4 Deck, 468 Hours; MTD 5HP Harpers Pictorial History of the 1995 Ford F-150XL pickup 1/2’ angle grinder w/1/2” ham- Rear-Tine Tiller, Cougar 5Hp Civil War Book, Other Old w/topper, very good condition. mer drill; Makita sawzall; 6 1/4” Chipper/Shredder, lawn trailer, Books; Tramp Art Box; Steeple metal cut off saw; cutting torch Fimco Sprayer, Echo Gas Clock; Aladdin Lamp; Arcade JET SKIS Coffee Grinder; Old Candy 1996 Yamaha 705cc Wave Ven- outfit w/bottles; welding table String Trimmer; Poulan Push w/vises; All Pro 50,000 BTU Pro Mower (Like New); garden Containers; Marbles, incl. 16 ture jet ski; 2004 Kawasaki 900cc Shooters from 2 3/8-1 1/8; Lots jet ski; both 3 seaters; trailer. kerosene heater; tap & die set; tools; garden storage Cabinets; 1” socket set; bar clamps; wood Hand Tools, Some Old; Fishing of Children’s Books; Old Toys TRAILER planes; cutters; 2 1/2 ton Poles and Tackle; Bicycles. and CI banks and trains; pock- 5’x10’ 2-wheel trailer. floor jack; 6” bench grinder; et knives; Straight Razors; RIDING MOWER, TILLERS wood planes; folding saw hors- JEWELRY (10am) Fountain Pens; Advertising Ranch King 16.5 hp; Yard Ma- es; car ramps; sanders; hand, Nice Selection of Estate Collectibles; Old Postcards; chine 13.5 hp; MTD 12.5 hp; yard & garden tools; other misc. Jewelry, incl. 14K Chains, Old Adding Machine; 30+ Pcs. Dynamark 8 hp; Yard Machine tools. Sterling and Costume Jewelry, of Coin Glass; Carnival Glass; 5 hp tiller; MTD 5 hp tiller. Rings, etc. China Set; Large Collections of MISC. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Clowns, 100's of Dolls, Salt and GO KARTS & LOTS OF MISC. 50+ LOTS OF COINS (9:30) Pepper Shakers, Sports Cards; (2) 5 hp Go Karts. Silver Dime and Lincoln Cent McCoy Flower Pots; Cookie Check www.kansasauctions.net/griffin for Full List & pictures Books; Numerous Proof, Silver Jars; Character Glasses; Proof and Mint Sets; Framed Precious Moments Figurines; Refreshments by Happy Trails Chuckwagon. Walking Liberty Half Dollar Treadmill; Golf Clubs; Framed Terms: Cash or check w/positive ID. Not responsible for accidents or loss. Collection, Jars of Wheatback S/N Wildlife Prints and several Pennies; plus other Silver Coins, old pictures; wedding dressess; DALE & NANCY GILLOGLY Commemoratives & Tokens. and Much More Not Listed. GRIFFIN AUCTIONS — Ottawa, KS • 785-242-7891 D & L Auctions, Lawrence, KS • 785-766-5630 Auctioneers: Buddy Griffin & Allan Campbell www.kansasauctions.net/griffin Auctioneers: Doug Riat and Chris Paxton Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 19 paid by feedlots on April 1 for alfalfa ground and deliv- 6.50-8.00/bale, 110.00-150.00/T, Mid squares, 100.00-150.00, Kansas Hay ered was 223.85/T, down 5.74 from last month, usage was large round, 50.00/bale, 75.00-100.00/T. Grass Mulch, large 217T/day, down 1 percent, total usage was 6,722T round 50.00-60.00, CWF large round 95.00-100.00. Straw, Market Report Southeast Kansas small squares 3.00/bale or 4.00/bale delivered, large Alfalfa, brome and prairie hay steady. Movement slow bales 60.00-70.00/T or 70.00-75.00 delivered. Cornstalks to moderate. Alfalfa: Horse and goat, mid square 250.00; ground and delivered 100.00. Milo stalks, large round Hay trade slow. Demand moderate for dairy, stock Dairy 250.00-260.00, an instance 275.00; Bluestem: Good, 65.00-75.00. cow, grinding alfalfa, grass hay and alfalfa pellets. The small squares 100.00-130.00, mid and large squares ***Prices are dollars per ton and FOB unless otherwise alfalfa weevil and Aphids have been treated over the en- 100.00-125.00, large rounds 80.00-100.00. Brome: Good, noted. Dairy alfalfa prices are for mid and large squares un- tire state, some producers have had to spray twice al- Small squares 110.00-130.00 mid and large squares less otherwise noted. Horse hay is in small squares unless ready. The alfalfa and wheat are two weeks to a month 100.00-110.00, large rounds 80.00-100.00. Grass Mulch otherwise noted. Prices are from the most recent sales. *CWF ahead of normal development. Frost over the weekend, CWF, large round 60.00. Straw, large bales 60.00-65.00. Certified Weed Free with temperatures right around freezing didn?t seem to Northwest Kansas *RFV calculated using the Wis/Minn formula. **TDN cal- do much if any damage. If you have hay for sale or pas- Grinding alfalfa steady. Movement slow to moderate. culated using the Western formula. Quantitative factors are ture to rent or need hay or grazing, use the services of Alfalfa: Horse scarce; Dairy, no trade. Stock Cow, Good approximate, and many factors can affect feeding value. the Hay and Pasture Exchange: www.kfb.org /hayand- 200.00; Fair-Good grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field Values based on 100% dry matter (TDN showing both 100% pasture/default.htm 180.00-220.00, a little new crop contracted 160.00. Ground & 90%). Guidelines are to be used with visual appearance Southwest Kansas and delivered to feedlots and dairies 205.00-250.00. CRP and intent of sale (usage). Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady, to soft. Movement grass in large bales 80.00-100.00, some Good 125.00. Corn Source: Kansas Dept of Ag-USDA Market News Service, slow. Alfalfa, Horse, large squares 350.00; Dairy, stalks 55.00-65.00. Dodge City. Supreme 270.00-315.00; Premium 250.00-290.00; Heifer or North Central-Northeast Kansas Steve Hessman, Rich Hruska, OIC (620) 227-8881 24 hour Bunk hay 220.00-250.00; Fair-Good grinding alfalfa at the Dairy and grinding alfalfa, prairie hay and brome price information (620) 369-9311 www.ams. usda.gov/mnre edge of the field or shipped in, 200.00-220.00, a little new steady. Movement slow to moderate. Alfalfa: Horse, ports/DC_GR310.txt; www.ams.usda.gov/lsmarketnews. crop contracted 200.00. Ground and delivered locally to 280.00-300.00, some 7.50-8.00/small square bale; Dairy, The Kansas Hay Market Report is provided by the feedlots and dairies 240.00-280.00, some ground on Supreme, 250.00-310.00; Premium 230.00-270.00; Utility- Kansas Department of Agriculture with technical oversight 225.00-230.00, a little new crop contracted 225.00-240.00. Fair grinding alfalfa at the edge of the field, 170.00- from the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service. The week of 4/2-7, 7,189T of grinding alfalfa and 1,900T of 210.00, alfalfa ground-on-the-truck 200.00-250.00, Ground dairy alfalfa were delivered. Straw, large bales 65.00- and delivered 225.00-250.00. Grass hay: Bluestem Good, 75.00, 80.00-90.00 delivered. CRP grass in large bales small squares, 5.00-6.50/bale, 100.00-125.00, Mid squares 100.00, best 130.00. Corn stalks 65.00-70.00, or 80.00-100.00 100.00-140.00, large rounds 40.00-45.00/bale, 70.00- SPECIAL delivered, ground and delivered 90.00-125.00. The aver- 100.00/T, 110.00 delivered. Brome: Good, small squares, age paid by feedlots on April 1 for alfalfa ground and de- livered was 238.47/T, down 2.48 from last month, usage STOCK COW SALE was 822T/day, up 6 percent, total usage was 25,481T. Sylvan Sales - Sylvan Grove, KS South Central Kansas Starting at 1:00 PM Dairy and grinding alfalfa steady, alfalfa pellets steady to 5.00 lower. Movement slow to moderate. Alfal- Saturday, April 21 • 1 PM fa, Dairy, Supreme, 260.00-300.00, instance 325.00; Premi- um 230.00-270.00; Utility-Good grinding alfalfa at the FALL CALVERS: edge of the field 180.00-215.00. Ground and delivered lo- • 132 Red Angus cows, 3-6 yrs, bred to Strattford Black cally to feedlots 220.00-250.00, a little new crop contract- Angus bulls ed 220.00. The week of 4/2-7, 3,927T of grinding alfalfa • 100 Blk cows, 3-7 yrs, bred to Blk Pelton bulls and 400T of dairy alfalfa were delivered. Alfalfa pellets: • 150 Blk cows, 3-5 yrs, bred to Blk or Char Bar S Fink bulls Sun Cured 15 pct protein 270.00-280.00, 17 pct protein • 125 BWF/Red Angus cows, 3-6 yrs, bred to Blk or Char 280.00-290.00; Dehydrated 17 pct 310.00. Straw, large Bar S Fink bulls bales 60.00-75.00. Corn stalks 65.00-70.00. The average • 50 mix cows, 5-older, bred to Strattford Blk Angus bulls • 25 Blk/BWF cows, 3-6 yrs, bred Blk HEIFER PAIRS: REALMONDAY, ESTATE APRIL 23 AUCTION — 7:00 PM Beatty & Wischropp Auction Facility, Hwy. 31 E. • 60 black heifers with black calves • 40 black bwf heifers with blk bwf calves OSAGE CITY, KANSAS • 10 black bwf heifers with bwf calves PROPERTY LOCATION: from Osage City: 1 mile north on Hwy. • 10 black heifers with black calves 31, 6 miles west on Hwy. 56, 2 1/2 miles north on S. Carlson Rd. COW PAIRS: DESCRIPTION: Home & 18 acres. 2000+ sq. ft. 4 BR, 1 bath, 2 story • 15 black cows 7 to older with black calves home, exec. cond., move in ready, lots of extras. (No rural water). CALL FOR INFORMATION OR SHOWING! • 100 black cows, 5 to solid mouth with black calves • 41 black cows, 4 to 7 yrs with black calves MILLER & MIDYETT REAL ESTATE, Osage County Branch Office • 35 mix cows, 4 to 7 yrs with black calves 785-828-4212 • www.beattyandwischropp.com • 28 red cows, 5 to 7 yrs with mix calves BRED COWS (Calving Now):

310 • 25 black cows, 4 to 7 years • 31 mix cows,MANY 5 to MORE older BY SALE TIME! SATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 9:30 AM BARN PHONE: 785-526-7123 Greg Carey, 785-483-1455 Toby Meyer, 785-658-5772 216 S. Broadway — RILEY, KANSAS LOTS OF FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, HOUSEHOLD, 471+Gold • LOT Silver • COIN Bills • Miscellaneous AUCTION TOOLS SATURDAY, APRIL 28 — 10:00 AM NOTE: After 45 years in business, Donna is closing her PREVIEW: 8:30-10 AM “Trash Barrel Antiques” shop. Large Auction! Best Western: 3021 W. US Hwy 50 See last week’s Grass & Grain for complete info. For yourEMPORIA, personal coinKANSAS list go to: DONNA BOLEK www.swiftnsureauctions.com GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS or call us 620-366-0729 so we can mail you one VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 www.gannonauctions.com Page 20 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 support the wheat. The will end up near pipeline The information con- September and December level. Summer weather tained herein is based on wheat contracts are both will of course determine data obtained from recog- well above the September how high the new crop soy- nized statistical services and Schwieterman and December corn con- beans go, but for now it is other sources believed to be tracts and it is very likely best to be patient with new reliable. However, we have that they come together crop sales. not verified such informa- A marketingMarket commentary Outlook by Bret Crotts just like the front months The cattle market and tion and we do not make are now. the beef market bottomed any representations as to The soybean market is out this week. I am very the accuracy or complete- The April supply and There were a number of best position to have for completely the opposite of impressed by the reversal ness. Past results are not demand report wasn’t reasons for the pressure, the time being. the wheat. The July soy- higher on both the weekly necessarily indicative of fu- what the bulls were hop- but what struck me the The wheat market is beans were 3 cents higher and daily Feeder Cattle ture results. ing for. In a repeat of last most was that for the most clearly the weak link. The for the week despite the charts. Cattle feeders need All statements contained year the USDA didn’t drop part traders chose to focus July KW only lost 20 cents weakness in the other to pay attention to this herein are current opinions, the ending stocks estimate on any bit of negative in- for the week, which wasn’t markets. The bull spread- week’s action and be buy- which are subject to change. following the lower than formation there was. as bad as the corn, but the ing was very active as well, ing August and/or October The risk of loss in trading expected stocks report. In Strong basis and good ex- chances of wheat posting which is a bullish sign, but feeder cattle call options. commodity future contracts fact there were no changes ports weren’t very impor- consistent gains without a little strange since much Aggressive traders can is substantial. You should to any of the feed grain tant. From a fundamental the corn are minimal. Sup- of the bullishness of this sell puts. therefore carefully consider supply and demand esti- standpoint it seems that plies are too large and market comes from the Schwieterman Market- whether such trading is mates, which unfortunate- the new crop corn and our production prospects too fact that new crop stocks ing, L.L.C. specializes in risk suitable for you in light of ly tells us that we have to plentiful wheat supplies good for the wheat to man- will be very tight. Mean- management and cash grain your financial condition. be prepared for a lot of are acting as an anchor on age much of a rally be- while the soybean-corn and livestock marketing Neither the information, fireworks in the May sup- the old crop corn, which is tween now and harvest. As spread suggests that the plans. For information on nor any opinion expressed ply and demand report, forcing the cash market to has been the case for a beans should draw some the markets or our market- shall be construed as an when we get the first look do the work of rationing very long time, the best acreage away from the ing service you can contact offer to buy or sell any fu- at the new crop estimates. demand. chance the wheat has is corn, but at the moment Bret Crotts at 888-437-9131 tures or options on futures Some analysts are already On the charts, the corn for the corn to stay strong most analysts are still talk- or [email protected]. contracts. telling traders to expect a looks weak. Both the May and keep wheat in the feed ing about the fast start to yield estimate above the and December corn fell mix. corn planting and the pos- already inflated trend line below, but closed above The July KW charts sibility of more corn acres. number due to early plant- the 62% retracements of looks very bearish with Time will tell and I think ing. In the meantime the the last move up. There is Friday’s trade taking that that we can plan on a lot of SUNDAY, APRIL 29 — 11:00 AM spread trade and basis a chance that Friday’s ac- contract to the lowest uncertainty as we head AUCTIONLocation: Nemaha County Community Center levels are telling us that tion marked a low due to level since July of 2010. into the next two supply SENECA, KANSAS old crop stocks are tighter the small bounce at the The weekly chart suggests and demand reports and From the Jcts. of Hwy. 36 and Community Drive at the west than USDA is letting on, so close and the bull spread- that we could be headed to the June Planted Acreage edge of Seneca, KS, go 3/10 mile south. we will have to see the old ing, but at the very least the 2010 lows, which are at report. There is still more ANTIQUE FURNITURE & from E.A. Filley, St. Louis, Mo.; crop numbers tightened one has to plan on a retest the $4.50 area. A move like upside potential in this COLLECTIBLES Riete pitcher; glass paper Very nice unique walnut hall weights; heavy glass vases; old eventually. Combined, this of Friday’s low early next that may take until after market since USDA is still tree w/marble top, drawer, um- glassware dresser set; yellow tells us that spread trade week. However, with the harvest and the July corn overstating old crop stocks brella rack, mirror & coat hang- Fostoria goblets; hand painted in the corn, and between momentum of the market contract can no longer and the new crop stocks ers; round oak table; oak wash clown head lemon squeeze corn and soybeans will be being clearly down I fear tank; oak framed mirror; organ cup; Plus many other glassware stool w/glass ball feet; old hall items. active and volatile for the that we will end up seeing table; handmade secretary next several month. a test of the March low that desk; handmade drop leaf HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, As for the rest of the was made just before the table; leaf pattern handmade APPLIANCES, AND MEMORIAL CONSIGNMENT bench; secretary desk w/3 COOKWARE supply and demand num- Quarterly Stocks report. If Oval cherry wood dining table that happens, you can drawers; old oval mirror; can bers the wheat and soy- bottom chair; old ornate fold-up w/4 chairs; cherry glass front bean ending stocks were count on the Chinese buy- rocker; old child’s oak rocker china hutch; hall credenza lowered as expected and ing more corn because SATURDAY, APRIL 28 — 10:00 AM w/cane bottom & arms; char- w/marble top; 6 nice cushioned AUCTION metal roller dining chairs; La-Z- S. American corn and soy- they have every other time Lone Star Church Grounds, 883 E. 800th Rd. coal boy/girl drawing w/oak boy swivel rocker; 2 other swiv- bean production was re- the market has broken re- frame; wooden high chair; rose TRACTORS, 4-WHEELER,LAWRENCE, MOTOR HOME, KS TRUCKS, COINS, flat top wooden trunk; old el rocker; 2 other swivel rock- duced. The numbers were cently and we seem to sewing machine chair ers; 2 La-Z-boy matching reclin- friendly, but not enough to want to let them off cheap. ANTIQUES, TOOLS & FURNITURE/HOUSEHOLD w/drawer; Napoleon charcoal ers; 2 wooden platform glider overcome the disappoint- I have a hard time believ- drawing; many old pocket rockers; French Provincial love ment in the corn. ing that we will have a 165 For information: knives and razors; old smoking seat chair; very nice queen-size Debbiekansasauctions.net/Douglass/04/28.php Douglass-Metsker, 785-865-7211 pipes; Tinker toys; metal match hide-a-bed divan; Lane cedar July corn lost 31 ½ cents yield with the highest See listing at box; old scale; old letter scale; chest; Duncan Phyfe table for the week due in part to acreage since the mid wooden plane; No. 78 plane; w/brass claw feet & 4 chairs; the lack of follow-through 1930s, but that is what wooden bucket; Kentucky Club Wurlitzer lwo profile piano buying following the Quar- traders are talking about tobacco can; old eye glasses; w/bench & sheet music; many terly stocks report, the dis- and that is how the market old buttons; whiskey sample nice lamps; Ethan Allen dining bottles; old decanters; Russell chairs; corner shelf; 3 glass top appointment in USDA is acting. Bull spreads Stover “Elvis Presley” heart cane bottom end tables; ad- keeping ending stocks un- should work over time and AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 10:00 AM candy can; many very old justable sleep systems twin changed, and at times out- owning December puts 2028 W. North Street — SALINA, KANSAS books, Incl. spelling book, small beds, up and down & massage; side market pressure. and selling calls is the (Approx. 1 mile West of UPS) Army & Navy World War I queen-size bed w/9-drawer Christian Bible, Dan Dunn de- New Holland diesel tractor Hilti TE72 hammer drill, Hilti dresser w/mirror & night stand; tective book, plus many old in- model 3415, GB240 loader with TK1E hammer drill, 5 speed Toshiba 32” flat screen TV on teresting books; antique metal turf tires, PTO, 3 pt., P.S., only bench top value craft drill press, stand w/DVD player; Samsung fishing rod w/open face reel & 21” flat screen TV; large RCA 582 hrs. (looks like new); 1/3 hp Craftsman bench grinder, wooden handle; old Miracle Kawasaki 4x4 Mule model Makita sawzall 110v, Kwik set console TV; 2 upholstered bar AUCTION NOTICE! Silent Automotive fly rod reel; stools; G.E. upright deep SUNDAY, APRIL 29 — 10:00 AM 2510, 340 hrs., front rack, lock set, Stanley hinge set old fishing tackle box; old fish- As I am selling my home and moving, following sells at 15302 canopy with windshield, tilt bed, w/router, Milwaukee cordless freeze; large Hotpoint upright S. Fairlawn Rd., SCRANTON, KS (from Seranton Coop Eleva- ing lures; very old golf clubs deep freeze; Juice Factory has been made street legal and drill, Makita cordless skill saw (over 100 years old); old milk tor, 3/4 m. North, 1/4 East). is tagged (very good); 6’x10’ sin- w/case, several circular saws juicer; many small appliances; can; wooden bucket; 5 quilts; 5 complete set of Royal Prestige CAR PARTS, TIRES, WHEELS, TOOLS, GUNS, MOWERS, gle axle shopmade tilt bed trail- and drills, DueFast framing nail- smaller 48 star flags; large TRUCKS, 1983 Chevy Malibu Wagon, Drag/Steer Car, er, ramp tail gate, winch; 4’x9’ er, Bostitch Roofing nailer, cookware, near new; some Re- Army safety pins; several old vere Ware; baking rack; many PLUS MUCH MORE! Snowco tilt bed trailer; Huskee Hitachi roofing nailer, Bostitch lamps; wicker picnic basket; See next week’s Grass & Grain for listings. 6’ box blade w/ripper teeth, 3 pt. brad nailer, Senco staple nailer, pans, etc.; Plus lots of high metal Cobra wall candle holder; quality cookware & kitchenware 4’ cycle mower, 5’ 3 pt. rotary Porter Cable air nailer, 4 sec of sleigh bells. mower, 8’ 3 pt. grader angle scaffolding w/wheels, B.S. 3 hp items. LEE ANN BOHM, SELLER GLASSWARE BEATTY & WISCHROPP: 785-828-4212 • www.beattyandwischropp.com blade, 4’ 3 pt. spring tooth, 6’3 gas water pump, Sears gas GUNS pt. rock rake, 4’ 3 pt disc, 1 sec- power washer, 4 road barri- 12-place setting of Desert Rose Harrington and Richardson tion of harrow, Brinley 3 pt. sin- cades, ladder jacks, asbestos Franciscan ware, plus 3 plat- Arms Co. 410 single shot shot- gle bottom garden plow, small shingle cutter, several fiberglass ters, gravy bowl, salads, sugar, gun; very old Smith & Wesson tractor hyd snow blade, yard & alum extension & step lad- creamer, butter dish, glasses & silver plated .32-caliber revolver seeder, 2-approx 100 lb. tractor ders, wood walk plank, several mugs; 1891 Roseville pottery in original box. wheel weights. HD elec extension cords, job Dardaniare pot; 6 very nice SATURDAY, APRIL 28 — 10:00 AM Mother of Pearl forks & knives; MOWER, TOOLS, & MISC. LAND AUCTION TOOLS: Goldblat concrete site light cord, levels, hand tools, Snapper SR120 10-hp 28” rid- Sale held in Hillsboro Scout House – Located at the East side tamper, 2 basement jacks, plat- several sets of silverware in of the Marion County Fairgrounds. power trowel, M&W electric con- cases; Germany relish dish; old ing mower w/bagger, very good; crete mixer, rebar cutter, David form scales, lots of shovels, Snapper 21” 6-hp Big Ninja self- sharp shooters, pitchforks, elec Haviland china of all types; 80 ACRES MARION COUNTY, KANSAS LAND White transit, K&E transit, H.D. green goblets; unique green propelled walk behind mower CRP GRASSLAND & WILDLIFE/HUNTING ACREAGE 110v hand held elec 12” con- pole chain saw, Halogen work w/bagger &electric start; lights, tarps, 3 dollies, log jaw, glass pitcher; other glass pitch- LAND LOCATION: From Peabody – 1 mile East on Highway 50, crete saw, concrete screed, lots ers; 10 blue glass platess from Craftsman II 2-wheel metal of concrete trowels & edger’s, hand miter saw, air bubble, 2 dump bed lawn trailer; Black & then 5 miles North on Pawnee. From Marion – 2 miles West on 256 pickup side mount toolboxes, Oatmeal; crystal sugar & Highway then 7 miles South on Pawnee (2 miles South of Aulne.) large metal tool box Jobox creamer; glass knife rest; 2 Decker Grass Hog 18V cord- 5’x4’x2 1/2’ like new, Rockwell alum tool box, propane heater, less trimmer; Werner fold-out LEGAL DESCRIPTION: North ½ of the Northeast ¼ Section 10, bucket forks, topper of a 2003 F- Bavaria pitchers; Tiffany vase; Delta 6” jointer, 6 ½” belt sander Hull vase; Fostoria goblets & aluminum step ladder; assorted Township 21, Range 3 East Marion County, Kansas. w/9” disc sander, Stihl 018C 150 pickup, live trap raccoon wrenches of all types; approx. size, large porta pet kennel, sherbets; large blue glass ball; CRP CONTRACT: This is an established tract of native CRP grass- chain saw, M.W. 230 welder, Lladro china doll from Spain; 15 fishing rods; large tackle box land that has been under CRP contract since 1989. The current Sears 2 hp 220v air compressor, char-broil propane grill, light oak (full); new Coleman Power console table, light oak coffee many angels & trinkets; Pre- CRP contract will expire October 1, 2012. The current owner Craftsman tool box full of tools, cious Moments items; Carnival Mate 5500-watt generator on intends to re-sign and extend the current contract for the benefit of Waterloo tool box full of tools, table, red cottage style couch, cart; Hoover self-propelled vac- solid oak buffet, kerosene glass items; lemon glass bowl; the new buyer OR buyer may elect to opt out of the new extended Ryobi metal chop saw, Delta 8 old pocket watch on stand; uum; round mesh metal patio contract. Annual payments are on 72.7 acres at $41.18 per acre ¼” compound miter saw, Sears heater, 4 kitchen chairs, pole set w/4 chairs; metal patio glid- light, Brother sewing machine in brass turtle; Pyrex colored totaling $2994.00 annually. 10” table saw, 2 B.D. 7” hand- bowls; old porcelain boy/girl er; 2 metal patio chairs & 1 held grinders, Rockwell miter cabinet, 4 drawer letter size file rocker; 3 heavy metal & glass Simply take a walk across the native grass field or sit for a cabinet. New Castle bookends; tea pot while in the tree stand in the woods and you will enjoy the out- saw, Ryobi 3 5/8” hand planer, collection; clear glass wine set patio tables; 2 high back metal w/6 glasses; Sterling silver top & cushion swivel rocker patio doors like never before. All the while knowing you have an Auctioneer’s Note: Karl & Berniece Keehner have sold their blue glass wine set w/6 glasses; chairs; new kerosene heater; investment in some income producing property. home that they lived in for 42 years and are moving into town. large old platter from the 1800’s very good wheel char. WILDLIFE / HUNTING - This 80 is bounded on the south and west Karl has been a contractor all of his life and will sell his tools sides by trees that provide excellent deer hunting and other game & equipment. This is just a partial listing of what will be sold. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This sale will feature high quality item habitat. The area is known for good deer population and this tract that are all in good shape. We will run 2 rings, selling tools offers food and bedding sources with water nearby.Turkey, pheas- KARL & BERNIECE KEEHNER and glassware at 11:00 A.M. ant, quail and other upland game are also abundant and notably Go to www.soldbywilson.com to see pictures. TERMS: Cash or valid check. Not responsible for accidents found. The land has good access from gravel road on the east. or theft. Statements made sale day take precedence over Any announcement made the day of sale takes precedence printed material. See website for complete terms: www.leppke.com over any printed matter Wilson Realty & Auction Service SELLERS: HAROLD & LELA SCHOOLER SELLER: CRAIG LEPPKE Lonnie Wilson, Broker/Owner/Auctioneer AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: LEPPKE REALTY & AUCTION, INC. CLINE REALTY & AUCTION, LLC Dave Hunt- sales manager – 785-201-5257 501 S. Main, Hillsboro, KS • 620-947-3995 John E. Cline, Broker-Auctioneer P.O. Box 1305, Salina, Ks 785-823-1177 or 826-7800 LYLE LEPPKE, Broker & Auctioneer ~ 620-382-5204 Onaga, Kansas • 785-889-4775 Website: www.soldbywilson.com • E-Mail: [email protected] ROGER HIEBERT, Sales Assoc. & Auctioneer ~ 620-382-2963 website: www.mcclivestock.com/clinerealty Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 21 Beyond average for quality, price Stone Fence By Laura Nelson showed up in Choice grad- the most rewards for both provement though. “History, In the face of tough feed- ing cattle. Between zero and parties in cattle feeding. remember, is not ‘my cattle ing margins and negative three-times-treated cattle, “I love it when my cus- topped the sale last year.’ Renovation Workshop breakevens, cattlemen the share of Choice-grading tomers make money, be- That’s not history,” Moore should still expect more cattle fell from 73% to 56%, cause then they’re going to cautioned. “True history from their feeders, says one accounting for a $25- $50- continue to come back. comes from feed yard data. to be held in May of their own. “It’s pretty per-head decline in prof- They’re going to be happy If you’re profitable, the feed The semi-annual historic stone fence renovation tough margins at most feed itability. about making a few changes yard’s profitable, and that workshop is scheduled for May 5 & 6, 2012. They will yards,” said Dale Moore, He saw the same magni- in their cow herd,” Moore builds awfully good rela- be working in a new location this spring, still on K-4 owner and manager of Cat- tude of effects on perform- said. Those changes may in- tionships.” tleman’s Choice Feedyard. ance at the bunk. Healthy clude updating bull selec- Of course, it all leads Hwy but in Shawnee County, 2½ miles north of Dover. But they all maintain strate- cattle gained an average of tion criteria or strategic back to building those rela- Participants are asked to apply. Rocky Slaymaker, a gies for profit, so before tak- 568 pounds during the feed- heifer retention, areas tionships in every aspect of professionally trained dry stone conservancy mason, ing a step toward doing ing period versus 489 lb. on where a little feedlot data a cattleman’s operation, will again be the lead teacher. business with any feedlot, those triple-treated. Aver- can greatly inform the deci- from start to finish. There he suggested, “Ask them to age daily gain suffered sions. He shared an exam- are a million ways to meas- The workshop gives Kansans the opportunity to share their closeouts.” nearly a 0.75-lb. difference ple from a steer feedout Cat- ure profitability and suc- learn how their forefathers built these sturdy fences. Speaking at a recent and, and carcass weights tleman’s Choice hosted. One cess in the beef industry, de- The historic stone fences, which were authorized by the field day in Chickasha, varied from 833 lb. to 780 lb. customer supplied detailed spite those narrow margins Kansas legislature in 1867, are highlights of the Kansas Okla., Moore reminded cat- in those respective groups. genetic information, includ- and tight breakevens. “You tlemen that whether they re- “Now, you take that on a ing sire groups. The first measure your profits by per- Native Stone Scenic Byway, sponsor of the hands-on tain ownership of cattle on $2/lb. carcass and you guys year in the feedout, that cus- formance, you measure your workshop Participants will learn the nine essential el- feed or simply supply feed- can figure that math pretty tomer’s cattle graded an av- profits by quality, you meas- ements for successful stone fence building and repair. er cattle, everything comes quick,” Moore noted. To erage of 55% to 58% Choice. ure profit by dollars—but back to the bottom line: keep cattle in the profitably They tracked grade barriers all of those things come It involves actual stone fence reconstruction on a fence “The feed yard and the cus- healthy group, he offered back to two sire groups – one back to improving carcass on the Chris Hodge property. tomer both need to be prof- one critical piece of advice: that averaged 42% Choice quality,” Moore said, adding Participation fee is $100 and the workshop registra- itable. It’s just that simple.” “The worst thing you can do offspring, the other just 36%. one ultimate goal should ex- tion is limited. There are a few scholarships available For him, that means find- to yourself on the cow-calf “Now, whether you’re a re- ceed all. “The consumer is ing customers who care side is take a calf that’s been tained-ownership customer where we all need to go for young people of high school or college age. Contact about the same cattle quali- weaned 12 to 15 days to a or whether you’re a supplier back to. Consumers are will- Marita Elliott, Kansas Native Stone Scenic Byway ties, namely health, nutri- feed yard or sale barn, ei- to a feed yard, if you have a ing to pay for what they get, Committee, at (785) 817-3005, or e-mail her at tion, data tracking and rela- ther one.” This is one case set of cattle that are 55% and in return they want a tionships. Moore shared where it makes the most Choice, you have average tremendous eating experi- [email protected]. You may also download an performance and harvest sense to shoot for all or cattle, and you’re going to ence,” he said. “You’re application from the Wabaunsee County website data tracked in his Gage, nothing. “That time frame get paid an average price,” going to get paid for quality (wabaunsee.com), click on Native Stone Scenic Okla., yard on the value of can be very detrimental to Moore said. That wouldn’t if you continuously produce Byway. those factors. those cattle. In all the re- do in his yard, of course, nor it.” Cattle that never re- search we’ve done, we’ve for that feedout customer, quired treatment for health found that either 45 days who removed those two problems there averaged a weaned or right off the cow bulls and their progeny. 19% Certified Angus Beef ® is fine,” he said. “There are With all other variable con- (CAB®) brand acceptance some challenges to coming stant, the next calf crop av- rate across all pens regard- in right off the cow, but eraged 74% Choice and paid less of breed makeup. That you’re just hurting yourself premiums more than $100 compared to just 11% in ani- if you try to do something in per head higher than the SATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 9:30 AM mals that had to be treated the middle, and you’re sure first year. “It’s just amazing We willAUCTION sell the following Real Estate & Personal Property at the shop in Kackley, twice. “So in today’s market not going to build a relation- what a little bit of data KS, located 6 miles south of Courtland, KS & 2 miles east on Hwy. 148, or 9 miles with a $5-per-hundred ship with whoever buys tracking will do to increase north of Concordia, KS, on Hwy. 81 & 10 1/2 miles west on Hwy. 148. weight (cwt.) CAB spread, them.” profitability,” he said. Cat- REAL ESTATE • METAL SHOP BUILDING you lose almost half, and It’s not just about a given tlemen must be able to show (Will sell at 9:30 AM) that’s a huge, huge loss of in- pen of cattle making money; their herd’s performance Legal Description: Lots 2 through 9 of Block 6 come,” he pointed out. But it’s those relationships that history to potential feeders in Phillips Add. in Kackley, Republic Co., KS. the more dramatic drop develop over time that reap to cash in on that kind of im- General Description: Metal 50’x60’ shop build- ing w/16’x24’ and 16’x18’ doors w/openers, walk out door, 16’ eaves, concrete floor, insulated, bathroom on rural water, 2 Omega radiant propane heaters, infrared. Built new 10 yrs ago. Taxes: $1,206.91 TERMS: 20% down on day of auction. Balance 2012 taxes prorated to day of closing. Posses- due in the form of certified funds on or before sion on day of closing. May 21, 2012 upon delivery of clear & merchan- All statements made at the auction will take tible title. Title insurance and contract closing precedence over all advertising material. costs will be paid 1/2 by sellers and 1/2 by buy- Larry Lagasse Auction and Real Estate repre- ers. Seller will pay 2011 and all prior year taxes. sents the sellers as agents. TRACTORS & 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 Stationary engine 20 cu. ft. refrigerator; Stihl COLLECTIBLES on trucks, LBA 99043; #120 BR550 leaf blower; Steel F581 (Note: Tractors, Vehicles, Fenton anvil; Keystone cast iron weed eater; Grizzly right angle Parts & Antiques sell seat; traps; asst. antique grinder; JD 5 hp shop vac; 12 v at 12:30 pm) wrenches. sprayer; Stihl chainsaw; JD cut- 1967 JD 3020 dsl tractor, pow- VEHICLES, ATV, TRAILERS & off saw; Drill Doctor; Dremel kit; ershift, 2 hyd., 3 pt. w/GB 800 EQUIPMENT elec. drills; grinders; air drills & loader w/grapple & 3 spool Artic Cat 400 ATV w/racks, 532 air impacts; ring compressor; A- valve; 1951 Farmall M tractor, miles, nice; 1983 Chevy C20 C Equip.: 2 - 4 Seasons refrig- restored & repainted, new tires, 3/4 ton 4x4, 4 spd w/725 erant recovery units 134 & $12 SN 258130; 1934 Farmall F-12 DewEze bale bed; 2004 Feath- asst. bottles; 3 Snap On 134A restored, new tires, front erlite 22’ steel flatbed GN trailer AC testers; SlimLine A-C elec- weights, SN 29063; 1938 Far- w/popup dovetail, 7K axles & tronic scale; Snap On Tools: mall F-20 SN 117223, rear cast elec. winch; Bohnert car trailer Compression gauge set; impact wheels, elec start, mtd mower, 6’x13’ w/tilt bed & hand winch, air hammer; 1/2” impact; die runs; 1947 Farmall B, rear single axle; Military 2 wheel grinder; 3/8 impact; timing light; weights, new tires, nice SN 4’x6’ trailer; 10KW Military gen- pullers; elec. screwdriver; 18 v 210869; Farmall B, new rims, erator w/Wisc. engine, runs, cordless drill; vacuum pump; new tires, runs, nice; Massey doesn’t produce elec.; Krause test lights; crows feet; Hubnut Ferguson 180 dsl w/MF 99 12’ wheel disc; Bobcat M600 socket; EZ outs; T handle allen; loader w/bucket & blade; 1938 Wisc. gas engine, not running; lg. asst. ratchets, sockets 1/4, Farmall F-20, SN 108608, 4’ bucket; 4’ bucket w/grapple; 3/8 & 1/2” A-C, wrench sets; pli- overdrive, runs, cast front Bobcat adj. pallet forks; Hes- ers; hammers; screwdrivers; wheels, cutoff rear wheels; ston 6200 SP swather, 14’ sal- swivel sockets; line wrenches; 1947 JD A SN 603595, being vage; 1984 Silverado 20 Subur- mallets; bars; metric Allen restored, complete unassem- ban, salvage; 1984 Scottsdale wrenches 1/2” drive; star dri- bled; 1930 JD D, brass carb, on 20, salvage truck; 1964 1/2 ton vers; chisels & punches; (lg. steel w/lugs, engine stuck, SN pickup, 4 spd.; 3 pt boom asst. SnapOn tools); Tool 96179; 1944 JD A, SN 538459, w/hyd. cylinder. Boxes: 2 JD 8 drawer base REALMONDAY, ESTATE MAY 7 — AUCTION 10:00 AM cast rear wheels w/hyds, parts cabinets; 1-12 drawer JD top We will offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate at the tractor; 1943 JD B SN 122248, TOOLS & SHOP EQUIPMENT box; 1-8 drawer JD top box; Knights of Columbus Hall in parts tractor, no engine; 1943 (Note: 9:45 a.m. following Lawson electrical cabinet; bat- AURORA, KANSAS JD B, SN 146118, parts tractor, real estate) tery repair cabinet; Hand tools 80 ACRES CLOUD COUNTY CROPLAND no engine; 1950 JD A, SN Dresser Series 5,000 elec. air & Misc.: 1/2 & 3/8” torque 666676, frame & cast wheels compressor, 3 hp, 60 gal.; Red wrenches; multi plier torque LOCATION OF REAL ESTATE: 2 miles North CRP PAYMENT: $3,233.00/per year for 2012 only; Farmall B parts tractor; Arrow 40 ton press; Daytona wrench; asst. Starret microme- ((on 210 Road) and 1 1/4 miles East (on Lark and 2013. 1936 Farmall F-20 SN 41494 H.D. 16 spd. drill press; acety- ters & calipers; magnetic mic & Road) of Aurora, KS. RE TAXES: $611.72 parts tractor, stuck engine lene torch & cart; South Bend stand clutch alignment tool; Model A 21” bed, 4” swing metal LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The E1/2 of NW1/4 of POSSESSION: On all land day of auction sub- w/overdrive & Farmhand; 1930 S&K combo wrenches; 3/4” 2-7-2 West of 6th P.M., Cloud County, KS Farmall F-20 Regular, SN lathe; Belsaw 12” wood planer; socket set; battery crimper & ject to present CRP contract. 2 elec. bench grinders; Belsaw GENERALDESCRIPTION: 79 acres slightly 99232, spoke rear, engine cutter; creepers; workmate TERMS: 20% of purchase price down on day of stuck; 1937 Farmall F-20 SN Model 10550 sharpener; 2 bench; handyman jack; asst. rolling terraced cropland planted to CRP grass; auction; balance due in the form of certified Cofer Model T21 wheel carts; expires September 20, 2013. Could be broken 79670 stuck w/cutoff rear crescents & pipe wrenches; funds on or before June 19, 2012 upon delivery wheels; Allis Chalmers D-17 H.D. engine hoist; engine stand; asst. pullers; Ridgid pipe out and farmed after Sept. 30, 2013. 77.9 acres of clear & merchantable title. Title insurance and 1 hp grinder on stand; Topside tillable cropland and 1.97 acres of waterways. wide front, parts tractor; Allis threader; hones; hand reamers; contract closing costs will be paid 1/2 by seller Chalmers C w/wide front, new creeper on casters; barrel cart asst. pliers; hammers; wrench- This farm consists mainly of crete silt loam & and 1/2 by buyer. Seller will pay 2011 and all welding table w/vise; 8 RR crete silty clay loam soils. rims & tires, needs engine; es & sockets; post vise; elec. prior year taxes. Buyer will agree to remain in Large assortment of tractor carts; Snap On battery charger; fan; bars; barrel pumps; wire BASE ACRES: Wheat 72.5 acres; Oats 0.9 compliance with present CRP contract until it ex- manuals & books, owner & re- radiator pressure tester; Sun stretcher; 4 jack stands; asst. acres; Milo 2.8 acres. pires on September 30, 1013. pair; large asst. of tractor parts, Vacuum tester; hyd. test unit; belts, bolts & washers; oil; 2-4D; belt splicer tool; Sun battery NOTE: Good producing land in a good area. Look it over, make your financial arrangements starters, generators, mags, car- bar clamps; Large assortment tester; 2 air bubbles; Kenmore and plan to attend this auction. buretors, brake parts, etc.; IHC of tools, oil, parts & misc. All statements made day of auction will take precedence over all advertising material. Larry NOTE: Large Auction - RE at 9:30, Tools 9:45, Tractors, Vehicles & Antiques, 12:30; we may Lagasse Auction & Real Estate represents the sellers as agent. run 2 rings starting at 12:30, so be prepared. TERMS: CASH OR CHECK W/PROPER ID. LUNCH ON GROUNDS: Pike Valley Booster Club. CRAIG BRUNELL, SELLER Website: www.llagasseauction-re.com • E-mail: [email protected] HOWARD BENNE ESTATE, SELLERS AUCTION CONDUCTED BY AUCTION CONDUCTED BY LARRY LAGASSE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE LARRY LAGASSE AUCTION & REAL ESTATE CONCORDIA, KANSAS CONCORDIA, KANSAS Web Site: www.llagasseauction-re.com • E-mail: [email protected] AUCTIONEERS: AUCTIONEERS: LARRY LAGASSE, Real Estate Broker LANCE LAGASSE, Assoc. Real Estate Broker LARRY LAGASSE LANCE LAGASSE JOE ODETTE Ph: 785-243-3270 Ph: 785-262-1185 Ph: 785-243-3270 Ph: 785-262-1185 Ph: 785-243-4416 Page 22 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Kansas soybean farmers encourage Detroit cowboy is 2012 picture on rodeo’s everyone to mark National Soyfoods Month During April, National Soyfoods Month, Kansas soybean farmers encourage their neighbors to explore new ways to collectible buckle series incorporate healthy soyfoods into their families’ balanced diets alongside soy-fed beef, pork, poultry and dairy prod- Keegan Knox is the fea- ie year of the Pro Rodeo tured cowboy on the 2012 Cowboys Association, and ucts. Wild Bill Hickok Rodeo in his third year as a mem- “Soyfoods are a convenient, nutritious choice,” said Charlene Patton, a Topeka-based home economist who serves buckle series. ber of the International Pro as the consumer-media specialist for the Kansas Soybean Commission (KSC). “Soy is the only plant-based complete The saddle bronc rider Rodeo Association. He is protein, and it is cholesterol-free and low in saturated fat.” from Detroit is a first gener- also a member of the Amer- Soyfoods are easy to prepare and simple to incorporate into your favorite dishes, making them a healthy selection ation rodeo cowboy in his ican Cowboy Association, for busy families year-round, Patton added. She has posted more than 275 soyfoods recipes at family. He began breaking and has competed at their www.KansasSoybeans.org on the Web. They include appetizers, snack foods, beverages, breads, children’s recipes, colts, and bought a bronc finals twice. desserts, holiday recipes, entrees, salads and more. saddle on a whim, thinking He loves to rodeo. “It Other recipes, lunchbox ideas and help finding soyfoods in your local grocery store are available at he might like to ride broncs. makes me smile to tell it,” www.SoyfoodsMonth.org on the Web. He attended three saddle he said. “There’s no bigger “While National Soyfoods Month primarily is about consuming soy oil and protein in whole soybeans or soy-based bronc riding schools, and at rush than jumping in the foods, it also is a great opportunity to remind people that animal agriculture is the largest ‘processor’ of soybeans. In Coffeyville Community Col- truck, driving 12 hours down fact, poultry and livestock consume the vast majority of the soybean meal produced in this country,” Patton said. “That lege, began competition. the road to ride for eight is why the soybean checkoff encourages consumer choices toward a balanced diet, funds research to improve both soy- It took a while to grasp seconds. It takes over your foods and soybean meal, and supports programs in animal agriculture.” the fundamentals of saddle life.” The Kansas Soybean Commission (www.KansasSoybeans.org), headquartered in Topeka, includes nine volunteer bronc riding. Knox figures When he got the phone farmer-commissioners who oversee investments of the soybean checkoff on behalf of all Kansas soybean farmers. KSC he got on 150 head of horses call that he was to be pic- invests checkoff funds in research, consumer information, market development, industry relations and producer com- before all of the pieces of tured on the buckle, he was munications to improve the profitability of Kansas soybean producers. riding a bucking horse fell thrilled. “My first reaction in place. “I got to the point was, I tried to play it off and where I could hang on for be modest. But when I hung eight seconds, but I wasn’t up the phone, I hollered, making any money,” Knox ‘I’m on the buckle!’” Shifting economics helps DDGS gain said. “After the first time I He is the son of Patti O’- spurred a horse, I realized Malley of Abilene and Ed foothold in former anti-ethanol market how much easier it was if I Knox of Wichita. In a country largely de- desirable “feed ingredient To gain placement on the fits of DDGS. Already suc- moved my feet.” Buckles one through ten pendent on oil exports, the subsidy list.” Inclusion on list, the Council addressed cessful with 16,000 tons of It was while spending and number 500 will be ethanol industry is often this list entails financial the myriad of obstacles U.S. DDGS entering the time on a friend’s ranch in auctioned off during the an- maligned and a large target support for importers to aid through an aggressive mar- Saudi market already, the Oklahoma that his bronc nual auction on Friday, Au- of contention and discom- them in bringing foreign keting campaign focused on Council anticipates the de- riding skills progressed. gust 3 at 6:30 p.m. The col- fort in Saudi Arabia. How- feed ingredients to the mar- stimulating demand and im- mand potential will contin- The friend had 90 head of lector’s series of buckles ever, as Venezuela overtook ket in order to reduce water proving market access. Now, ue to grow along as in- horses, and the two of them began in 1989 and is in its Saudi Arabia to become the consumption. Encompass- the Council plans to lever- creased emphasis is placed honed their skills while rid- fourth series. Other items owner of the largest share of ing everything from soybean age that success, introduc- upon the importance of the ing practice horses. will also be included in the the world’s known oil re- meal to fava beans, values ing programming to educate agricultural sector. Now, Knox is in his rook- auction. serves in 2011, Saudis are are determined by energy traders and nutritionists now focusing on the need to content and protein levels. about the tremendous bene- diversify their economy, with agriculture garnering significant interest as a new revenue stream. Already home to the SATURDAY, APRIL 28 — 9:33 AM largest dairy integrations in AUCTION903 N. Maple — ABILENE, KANSAS the world, the country once opposed to ethanol now co- operates with the U.S. ethanol industry to satisfy feed demand with ethanol coproduct distiller’s dried grains. The U.S. Grains Council, 1986 WHEEL HORSE MODEL which has operated in Saudi 310-B W HI/LO TRANS, Arabia for decades, recent- 10 HP, 37” CUT ly undertook a unique chal- lenge as it launched efforts to expand market access for U.S. DDGS, which are de- rived from the prohibited alcohol production industry. 1993 BUICK LESABRE While initial efforts were 800-782-7311 LIMITED, 50,186 MILES. met with trepidation, the Council persevered, suc- cessfully gaining placement for distiller’s dried grains with solubles on the much

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ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL. LUNCH SERVED. SELLER: SARAH KUNTZ TRUST CLERK/CASHIER AUCTION COMPANY “Be Wise”...Select RON SHIVERS REALTY & AUCTION CO. RON SHIVERS, BROKER/AUCTIONEER 120 NE 14TH ST., P.O. BOX 356, ABILENE, KS 67410 PHONE: (785) 263-7488 • FAX: (785) 263-1973 EMAIL: [email protected] Visit our website: www.rsrealtyandauction.com Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 23 “Rescuing” Wheat disease potential young wildlife merits diligence in crop scouting By Bill Spiegel break are not developing plied before symptoms ap- tial, a fungicide application With stripe rust moving stripe rust this year,” he pear. They have somewhat is more likely to pay off. against the law as far north as Salina as of says. “However, many vari- longer residual activity than Seed production fields are Twenty years ago, the term “ Syndrome” was April 5, and leaf rust found eties, including Tam 111, triazoles. also a priority, DeWolf says. circulated frequently in the press, and while you don’t see the term much these days, the problem still persists: as far north as Riley County Everest, Armour and Cedar Triazoles are a better “The decision to apply a well-meaning Kan-sans see deer fawns or other wildlife in eastern Kansas and Ness - all of which showed resist- choice when diseases are al- fungicide product is rein- by themselves and assume that they have been aban- County in western Kansas, ance in 2010 - are appearing ready present. They can in- forced by a forecast for doned by their mother. In almost all cases, the mother is it’s a race to the finish line susceptible to the variant of hibit infections that have al- moderate temperatures and actually nearby, keeping a hidden eye on the young. If for the Kansas wheat crop, stripe rust that is showing ready started, and some of frequent rain, because these those well-meaning folks decide to “rescue” the young animal, they are usually giving it a death sentence. according to Erick DeWolf, up this year.” these products are more up- conditions favor continued Like many other wild animals, the majority of fawns plant pathologist for K-State Growers have until a wardly mobile within the disease development,” De- are born in late May and early June. However, some Research and Extension. given fungicide’s Pre-Har- leaves than are strobilurins. Wolf adds. whitetail does younger than one year may breed for the Recent rains have farm- vest Interval, or the growth However, movement within “A forecast for extreme first time in late winter, so many newborn fawns may be ers and crop consultants on stage restriction on the the plant is limited. temperatures, either cold or seen as late as July or even August. Whitetail does that breed before they are one year old usually give birth to alert for the spread of these label, to apply a fungicide. Combination products heat, or prolonged dry con- a single fawn. After that, twins are the norm, and diseases, and DeWolf says DeWolf advises farmers that contain both triazole and ditions might enable farm- triplets are not uncommon. If found alone, these charm- farmers need to be checking for best results, apply fungi- strobilurin modes of action. ers to delay a decision to use ing young animals are tempting targets for the misin- fields for possible infesta- cide between the growing In several years of yield a fungicide.” formed wildlife lover. tions. stages of flag leaf fully ex- trials, the application of More information is Many “wildlife kidnapping” incidents are reported each year. Raccoons are another favorite “pick-me-up” For instance, the crop is tended and fully headed. fungicides to susceptible va- available online at: www. animal. So are foxes. Other cases reported have in- heading out in southern Some fungicides can be ap- rieties between flag leaf and ksre.ksu.edu volved great horned owls, songbirds, opossums, and Kansas. If farmers see ac- plied during the flowering flowering resulted in a yield bobcats. tive rust lesions in wheat stages of growth but gener- boost of 4-14%. This re- Unfortunately, if one of these animals happens to fields now, be prepared to ally have a 30-day pre-har- search was conducted at K- bite someone, it must be put to death and tested for dis- eases such as rabies. Even if they don’t bite, the young spray the crop with a fungi- vest interval. Once the flag State. usually fail to survive in captivity. If they do survive, cide. leaf has emerged, farmers Growers should use the they lose instincts that allow them to survive in the wild If you don’t see rust le- will have about two weeks best available information and are thus condemned to a life in captivity. Care for sions at heading, a fungicide to scout for disease and about varieties to determine GSI injured or abandoned wildlife should be left in the application may not be war- make a final decision about that variety’s resistance to GRAIN BINS hands of licensed wildlife rehabilitators. For a list of li- ALL SIZES AVAILABLE ranted. “But you do need to fungicide application. diseases. Then, make an ap- censed rehabilitators, go to the Kansas Department of FINANCINGHopper Bins AVAILABLE Available Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) website, ksout- continue scouting those Farmers have a choice of plication decision based on doors.com, and click “Services/Rehabilitation.” fields,” recommends De- two basic categories of fo- the activity of disease in the Harder AG PRODUCTS Picking up these young animals — under any cir- Wolf, who adds that grow- liar fungicides: fields. If diseases are pres- West Highway 50 PEABODY, KANSAS 66866 cumstances — is against the law. Both the KDWPT and ers need to remain vigilant Strobilurins prevent dis- ent prior to heading, and the the Department of Health and Environment have regu- Phone 620-983-2158 lations against such activity. and take steps to protect the eases only and should be ap- field has good yield poten- www.grainbinsusa.com Wild animals are better off left in the wild. They are crop until after the crop has not puppies or kittens and are seldom tamed, even by flowered. those who know what they are doing. They cannot legal- Diligent field scouting ly be inoculated by veterinarians, and few people real- will help farmers overcome ly know how to care for them. If you see young animals in the wild this spring or summer, consider yourself the uncertainty of this year’s lucky to have seen them. But remember, their mother is race of stripe rust. “It ap- most likely watching nearby. Leave them in the wild pears that some varieties world where they were born and where they belong. that looked vulnerable dur- ing our last stripe rust out- REAL ESTATE

TUESDAY, MAY 8 — 6:00 PM 108 S. Broadway — RILEY, KANSAS This unique property located on the main busi- rated to closing. Buyer & Seller to divide Cost of ness street (Broadway) in Riley, Kansas has a 3 Title Insurance equally. All inspections including bedroom home with parlor, living room, kitchen, lead base paint inspection to be completed prior dining room, bath & utility porch. There is also a to Auction at Buyer’s expense if requested. HERINGTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. guest house located in the rear of this property, STATEMENTS MADE DAY OF AUCTION it has been completely designed and construct- TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER ANY OTHER ed as a very nice modern living quarters. This is INFORMATION. CATTLE SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY: 11:30 AM a great opportunity to purchase a property with OPEN HOUSE May 1, 2012 from 5-6:30PM or SELL HOGS 1ST & 3RD several possibilities at Auction. Must see to fully by appointment by contacting Vern Gannon, appreciate! WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH Gannon Real Estate and Auctions 785-770- RESULTS FOR APRIL 11, 2012: Buyer to pay 10% down day of Auction with bal- 0066, 785-539-2316 or Gannon Real Estate & ance due on or before June 8, 2012. Taxes pro- Auctions 785-537-9003. On Wednesday, April 11th, steer & heifer calves in grass condition sold steady to higher. Feeder steers & PIPER ESTATE heifers sold $1-$2 higher depending on flesh condition and quality. COWS Marion, bwf [email protected] GANNON REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS Marion, blk [email protected] Marion, bwf [email protected] Lincolnville, 4 rwf [email protected] VERN GANNON, AUCTIONEER Marion, blk [email protected] Marion, rwf [email protected] Hillsboro, mix [email protected] 785-770-0066 • MANHATTAN, KANSAS • 785-539-2316 Marion, blk [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 5 rwf [email protected] Council Grove, 8 blk [email protected] www.gannonauctions.com Marion, rwf [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Marion, blk [email protected] White City, rmf [email protected] Hope, 6 bwf [email protected] Woodbine, bmf [email protected] Marion, red [email protected] Wilsey, 3 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, red [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Herington, 2 blk [email protected] Marion, blk [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 61 blk [email protected] Abilene, 64 mix [email protected] Marion, rwf [email protected] BULLS Marion, blk [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Tampa, 54 mix [email protected] Marion, blk [email protected] Marion, red [email protected] Tampa, 56 mix [email protected] Marion, bwf [email protected] Tampa, blk [email protected] HEIFERS SATURDAY,AUCTION APRIL 21 — 10:00 AM • SUNDAY, APRIL 22 — 11:00 AM Lincolnville, 10 mix [email protected] Lincolnville, blk [email protected] STEERS 5140 SE ADAMS STREET — TOPEKA, KANSAS Lincolnville, grey [email protected] Lincolnville, 13 blk [email protected] Council Grove, 6 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, rwf [email protected] Council Grove, 3 blk [email protected] Council Grove, blk [email protected] Marion, rwf [email protected] Ramona, 11 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 6 blk [email protected] Tampa, blk [email protected] Lincolnville, blk [email protected] Council Grove, 5 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, grey [email protected] Hope, 12 blk [email protected] Lincolnville, 28 mix [email protected] Marion, bmf [email protected] Council Grove, 11 [email protected] Florence, 9 mix [email protected] White City, blk [email protected] Hillsboro, 2 mix [email protected] Hope, 71 mix [email protected] CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 18 • 12 choice blk Angus strs, 450-550 lbs., • 14 choice mix steers & heifers, 550-700 lbs. weaned, all shots • 64 choice blk Angus heifers, 775-800 lbs. • 38 choice blk strs, 500-600 lbs., longtime • 62 choice mix heifers, 750-800 lbs. weaned, 2 rds shots, bunk broke • 60 choice blk Angus steers, 800-825 lbs. • 18 choice mix heifers, 400-600 lbs. • 62 choice mix steers, 825-850 lbs. • 10 mix steers & heifers, 700 lbs. • 115 choice mix steers, 925-950 lbs.

Collector cars, cars, trucks, motor cycles, ATVs, back hoe, trailers, guns, shop Special at the Cafe this week: Pork Chop Dinner equipment, lots & lots & lots of new tools, saddles, furniture, appliances and more. Many more consignments by sale time. Call in your consignments now for maximum advertising. For more infor- mation on any of these cattle, call Herington Livestock or Bill Mathias, 785-258-0102. SEE YOU AT THE SALE!

KFRM AM 550, Every Wed., 8:00 a.m. Can’t make the auction? Barn Phone 785-258-2205 *Fax No. 785-258-3766 Leave absentee bids online! www.simnittauction.com IF YOU HAVEBill LIVESTOCK Mathias, FOR Manager SALE OR APPRAISAL, • 785-258-0102 CALL COLLECT. Gary Suderman - 913-837-6785 Darrell Simnitt: 785-231-0374 Bob Kickhaefer • Cell 785-258-4188 Dave Bures - 402-766-3743 Page 24 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012

Livestock Commission Co., Inc. Farmers & Ranchers Salina, KANSAS AUCTIONS EVERY SALE BARN PHONE: 785-825-0211 MONDAY & THURSDAY MONDAY — HOGS & CATTLE Selling Hogs & Cattle every Monday Hogs sell at 10:30 a.m. Cattle at 12:00 Noon. Selling calves and yearlings first, followed by Packer cows and bulls. SPECIAL SALES CALENDAR: THURSDAY — CATTLE ONLY SPECIAL Selling starts at 10:00 a.m. Consign your cattle as early as pos- COW SALES: COW SALE: sible so we can get them highly advertised. These sales are on Tuesdays and MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2012 start at 12 noon. Call and get your STARTING AT 5 PM — AUCTIONEERS — cattle consigned. 500 blk/bwf, 3-5 yr. old fall bred KYLE ELWOOD, GARREN WALROD & RUSTY TAYLOR cows. Bred to 3/4 Angus, 1/4 Simm bulls from Johnson Bulls out of For a complete list of cattle for all sales check out • May 1, 2012 Baker, Mt from December 24 to our website at www.fandrlive.com February 24. 4 blk Delphos [email protected] 16 blk Wakefield [email protected] 3 blk Delphos [email protected] 8 blk Hutchinson [email protected] 5 blk Claflin [email protected] 7 blk Ellsworth [email protected] Don’t Forget the 18 blk Salina [email protected] 61 blk Abilene [email protected] 14 mix Lincoln [email protected] 65 blk Beloit [email protected] SPRING SPECTACULAR 6 blk Marion [email protected] CALVES 9 mix Beloit [email protected] 1 bwf New Cambria [email protected] HORSE SALE 12 blk Hillsboro [email protected] 1 blk Lorraine [email protected] MAY 19-20 12 mix Abilene [email protected] 1 bwf Assaria [email protected] 7 mix Marion [email protected] 1 blk McPherson [email protected] Starting at 12 noon both days 4 blk Hillsboro [email protected] 1 bwf Assaria [email protected] 8 mix Downs [email protected] 1 blk Tampa [email protected] Selling 400 horses. 8 mix Inman [email protected] COWS 4 blk Hillsboro [email protected] 1 blk McPherson [email protected] Ranch Horse Competition: Friday, May 18th at 6 pm 7 blk Salina [email protected] 1 blk Lindsborg [email protected] 13 mix Lincoln [email protected] 1 blk Abilene [email protected] Rope Horse Previews: 13 mix Beverly [email protected] 1 red Canton [email protected] Friday, May 18th, 1-4 pm 5 blk Galva [email protected] 2 blk Barnard [email protected] 3 blk Windom [email protected] 2 blk Little River [email protected] Saturday & Sunday, 8-11:30 am 12 mix Randall [email protected] 1 blk Minneapolis [email protected] Call the barn for a catalog. 3 blk Delphos [email protected] 1 bwf Minneapolis [email protected] 30 mix Ellsworth [email protected] 1 blk Lorraine [email protected] Receipts for the week totaled 5,921 cattle & 100 hogs. Butcher Hog top on Monday was $53.50 29 mix Longford [email protected] 1 blk Smolan [email protected] 6 blk Hesston [email protected] 1 red Wilson [email protected] STEERS 16 blk Abilene [email protected] 77 mix Ellsworth [email protected] 1 blk Bushton [email protected] 300-400 $206.00-$214.00 7 blk Lincoln [email protected] 9 blk Ellsworth [email protected] BULLS 400-500 $200.00-$209.00 5 blk Benton [email protected] 4 blk Tescott [email protected] 1 char Ellinwood [email protected] 500-600 $188.00-$197.00 14 mix Claflin [email protected] 8 mix Lincoln [email protected] 1 blk Brookville [email protected] 600-700 $173.00-$181.00 25 blk Tescott [email protected] 11 blk McPherson [email protected] 1 blk McPherson [email protected] 700-800 $154.00-$162.00 16 mix Beverly [email protected] 23 mix Beverly [email protected] 1 blk McPherson [email protected] 800-900 $141.00-$150.25 12 mix Lincoln [email protected] 6 mix Mankato [email protected] 1 red Tescott [email protected] 900-1000 No Test 6 blk Claflin [email protected] 22 mix Hoisington [email protected] 1 blk Assaria [email protected] HEIFERS 41 mix Ellsworth [email protected] 4 blk Valley Center [email protected] 1 bwf Gypsum [email protected] 300-400 $180.00-$187.00 9 mix Valley Center [email protected] 12 mix Ellsworth [email protected] 1 blk Longford [email protected] 400-500 $172.00-$180.00 24 blk Lacrosse [email protected] 10 mix Hoisington [email protected] 1 blk Weatherford, OK [email protected] 500-600 $170.00-$176.00 73 blk Wilson [email protected] 31 mix Lincoln [email protected] HOGS 600-700 $150.00-$156.00 36 mix Beverly [email protected] 40 mix McPherson [email protected] 11 mix Salina [email protected] 700-800 $140.00-$149.25 13 mix Tescott [email protected] 6 blk Valley Center [email protected] 10 mix Alton [email protected] 800-900 $130.00-$138.50 7 blk Delphos [email protected] 24 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 17 mix Tescott [email protected] 900-1000 No Test 13 mix Miltonvale [email protected] 14 blk Mount Hope [email protected] SOWS STEERS 52 mix Wilson [email protected] 3 blk Wilson [email protected] 2 wht Abilene [email protected] 1 blk Delphos [email protected] 21 mix Ellsworth [email protected] 13 mix Gypsum [email protected] 5 wht Abilene [email protected] 3 blk Salina [email protected] 80 blk Bison [email protected] 56 mix Clifton [email protected] 3 mix Abilene [email protected] 7 blk Ellsworth [email protected] 21 blk Ada [email protected] 14 mix Gypsum [email protected] 2 wht Abilene [email protected] 7 blk Abilene [email protected] 32 mix Lincoln [email protected] 8 mix Lincoln [email protected] 3 mix Abilene [email protected] 5 blk Salina [email protected] 150 blk Bison [email protected] 112 mix Clifton [email protected] 7 blk Randall [email protected] 126 mix Minneapolis [email protected] 3 blk Abilene [email protected] 22 mix Beverly [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY MAY 1ST COW SALE: 5 blk Lehigh [email protected] 65 mix Hope [email protected] BULLS: 10 Angus bulls, 18 mo., semen checked, AI sired; 2 Angus, 2 yr. bulls, home raised, semen checked; 2 Angus year- 10 blk Abilene [email protected] 60 blk Newton [email protected] lings, semen checked, home raised; 4 polled Hereford bulls, semen checked; 8 yearling blk polled Angus cross bulls, 2 bwf Jamestown [email protected] 8 mix Ellsworth [email protected] semen checked. 4 blk Claflin [email protected] 63 mix Minneapolis [email protected] 15 blk Salina [email protected] 18 mix Ada [email protected] HEIFER PAIRS: 10 blk pairs; 7 blk pairs, hfrs worked, ready for grass; 10 red Angus pairs; 10 blk pairs, 6 blk Benton [email protected] 12 mix Ellsworth [email protected] OCHV’d, Feb/March calves; 85 blk pairs, OCHV’d, worked for grass. 2 mix Beloit [email protected] 108 blk Bison [email protected] BRED HEIFERS: 70 blk/bwf hfrs, OCHV’d, 1 iron AI bred to son of In Focus, fall calvers 4 blk Randall [email protected] 109 mix Chapman [email protected] 11 blk Downs [email protected] 13 hols New Cambria [email protected] COWS/COW PAIRS: 130 fancy blk cows, 3-5 yrs., bred Angus, summer & fall calvers; 20 fall bred running age 39 blk Chapman [email protected] 6 hols Gypsum [email protected] cows; 20 young fall bred Angus cows; 16 young red Angus pairs, 3-4 yrs.; 35 running age blk pairs, ready for 11 mix Beloit [email protected] 3 hols Gypsum [email protected] grass; 10 pairs, ready for grass; 30 running age blk pairs, ready for grass; 30 blk running age pairs, ready for 14 blk Lacrosse [email protected] 3 hols New Cambria [email protected] grass; 25 blk/red pairs, 2-10 yrs. Char-x calves; 30 blk pairs, 3-5 yrs. Angus calves; 12 blk/red cow, 5-8 yrs.; 20 11 blk Claflin [email protected] HEIFERS blk/bwf cows, 4-6 yrs., bred Angus fall bred start October 1st for 65 days, cows worked; 25 mostly blk running 7 blk Salina [email protected] 2 blk Lincoln [email protected] age pairs; 90 blk/bwf cows, 3-5 yrs., bred Angus/Balancer fall bred Northern Origin; 25 blk cow, 3-5 yrs., blk 18 blk Claflin [email protected] 4 blk Abilene [email protected] calves; 10 blk pairs, 2-4 yrs., Angus calves, worked; 20 blk fall bred cows running age, bred Angus; 100 Angus 7 blk Lehigh [email protected] 3 blk Salina [email protected] pairs, 4-9 yrs., Angus calves, 1/3 4-5 yrs, 1/3 6-7 yrs., 1/3 8-9 yrs.; 50 blk/red Angus cows, running age, fall 4 blk Hope [email protected] 6 blk Lincoln [email protected] calvers. 4 blk Valley Center [email protected] 6 mix Beloit [email protected] PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME. 51 blk Lacrosse [email protected] 11 mix Abilene [email protected] 35 mix Chapman [email protected] 5 blk Claflin [email protected] EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 19TH: 120 strs & hfrs, 700-900 lbs.; 82 mostly blk strs & hfrs, 450-600 lbs., weaned; 52 blk/bwf strs & hfrs, 425-575 lbs., weaned/bunk IN STOCK TODAY: broke; 32 red Angus strs & hfrs, 350-500 lbs., vacc./source & age; 16 strs & hfrs, 400-450 lbs., weaned/2 rnd vacc./running • 6’8”x16 Gooseneck Stock Trailer • 6’8”x14 Bumper Pull GR Trailer out; 110 blk/rwf strs & hfrs, 850-950 lbs; 40 blk strs, 500-550 lbs., home raised/weaned/vacc.; 4 hfrs, 900 lbs., open; 193 hfrs, • Trip Hopper Feeders • 6’8”x16 Half top trailer GR Trailer 700-800 lbs., open; 21 blk/bwf strs & hfrs, 400-500 lbs; 124 mostly blk strs, 850-900 lbs; 20 blk hfrs, 750-850 lbs., home raised/open; 52 blk strs & hfrs, 500-700 lbs., weaned/2 rnd vacc./home raised. • Heavy Duty Round Bale Feeders • 6’8”x16 Half top trailer GR Trailer • Heavy Duty Mineral Feeder • 6’8”x32 Metal top GR Trailer PLUS MANY 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 Don Long Ron Bearnes Kenny Briscoe Kevin Henke 785-254-7385 785-531-0606 785-283-4757 785-658-7386 H: 785-732-6434, C: 785-565-3525 Roxbury, KS Ellsworth, KS Tescott, KS Lincoln, KS Agenda, 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, April 17, 2012 Page 25 CLASSIFIEDSCLASSIFIEDS CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE IS NOON SATURDAY 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: 55¢ a word. Name: ______Phone #: ______Number of words: ______@ 55¢ 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. Date ______MOBILE HOMES ______V-Code ______(required) last SPRAY EQUIPMENT 3 digits (see sample: 567) located AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE ______on the back of your credit card on 1234 567 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED the signature panel. WELDING ______Signature: ______MISCELLANEOUS ______REMINDERS ______• Please notify us of any errors at once. We cannot be responsible beyond the first insertion. ______• NO REFUNDS! • BY PHONE: Ads not accompanied by payment have $1.00 billing charge ______added, and discounts are not available. Four Ways To Place Your Ad CALL: 877-537-3816 TOLL-FREE OR 785-539-7558 MAIL TO: AG PRESS, Box 1009, Manhattan, Kansas 66505 FAX: 785-539-2679 ONLINE: www.grassandgrain.com

CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE POLLED HEREFORD bulls for GRAHAM SCHOOL Yearling Angus Walkin’ Man Ranch sale. Yearlings and 2 year olds. Graham School for livestock Gelbvieh & Gelbvieh- Angus Guaranteed. John Alexander, men and women. We special- Bulls Gypsum. 785-536-4931. ize in teaching pregnancy Sons & Grandsons of PI-BVD & check, artificial insemination, In Focus, Rito 2 878, Semen tested Virgin Bulls 2 YR OLD Red Angus bulls. herd health, calf delivery and Right Answer Semen, trich, and BVD tested, many other subjects. All bulls are free of “AM” “NH” Running out, raised on grass, no Annual REGISTERED “CA” & D2 defects grain. Hoft Red Angus. Ells- DATES FOR 2012 Bull & Heifer Sale worth, KS. 785-472-3734. 785- BLACK ANGUS MAY 14-18 Cowboy Auction 472-1033 JUNE 11-15 BULLS JULY 9-13 18 Mo. Saturday, April 28 BUSS ANGUS Performance Tested Fertility Tested 1 PM ANGUS BULLS Purebred Black Angus Vaccinated & Ready to go. 14 to 20 Months Old Yearling and 2 yr Bulls Good growth & disposition. Free Lunch and 60 Yearling Heifers Featured Sires: DELIVERY AVAILABLE. Leachman Right Time PI Tested Negative Selling the WAMEGO, KANSAS Networth Private Treaty Contact Top 90 Bulls 785-556-8784 Armin or Roger Blanken New Frontier • Easy Keeping For more information, Pen Base Starting at • Easy Fleshing Greenleaf, KS Final Answer call or write: LOW BIRTH WEIGHT yearling $1,750-$2,000-$2,500-$3,000 • Docile Dept. GG, Graham School 785-541-0120 or Several sets of full brothers • Moderate BW Angus bull by Mytty in Focus. $3,500 641 West Hwy. 31 EPD's available. Gary Wulfkuhle GARY BUSS • Ultrasound and EPD’s 785-747-8944 $50 Off Each Bull Garnett, KS 66032 785- 506-1757. Leonardville, Kansas www.triplebangus.com Hauled Sale Day 785-293-4444 • 785-410-3006 Sires: 785-448-3119 Selling Spring Open Heifers • DAYBREAK • IRONSTONE RED ANGUS www.grahamschool.com In pens of 4 Bull & Female Sale • IN FOCUS • OCC MARACA GELBVIEH BULLS 20 miles West of SAT., MARCH 9 Flat Iron Angus, Inc. Chanute, KS Off 75 Hwy Haddam, Kansas Full Brothers E 620-537-2304 2013 Heath and Bob Allen Volume Discounts Large frame, low birth weight, Hereford Bulls & or 785-556-8982 fertility tested 620-212-4097 785-556-8980 • Guaranteed & Delivered • Females For Sale 1 Family, 1 Ranch [email protected] Add meat, muscle, growth. 2 YEAR OLD Selling Cattlemen Heifers also available. & 18 MONTHS High Performance Angus Bulls MIKE and BOB FEIGHT Tested Unregistered Range Ready ANGUS BULLS All Shots Yearlings- 2 yr olds CLYDE, KANSAS Bulls for 39 Years MILL BRAE 13 to 15 months old BUY NOW ... Calving Ease- Growth - 785-243-4973 Will deliver when ready. RANCH Carcass 785-614-1368 ANGUS & Mark Nikkel, Managing Partner 785-446-3729 HERD BULLS: SIMMENTAL-ANGUS Maple Hill, Kansas WOODBURY Fertility tested, DNA tested Churchill Rancher 758T Ready to go to work! BULLS 785-256-4327 FARMS REGISTERED CHAROLAIS G407 Extra Lad millbraeranch.com Nichols Tornado 8090 Howard Woodbury Blythe Angus Bulls for sale. Thick topped, 785-453-2492 785-241-0515 White City, KS moderate in size, great disposi- Triple R Herefords A Quenemo, Kansas Debbie Lyons-Blythe & tion, ready to go work. Windy JEFF & BEVERLY • Priced for the Commercial Duane Blythe Hill Charolais. Dustin Hodgins YEARLING AND 18- month old 785-614-1417 or John Hodgins REICHART Cattleman Registered Angus bulls. Sired 785-466-1338 785-243-0866. Valley Falls, Kansas • Yearlings & 2 yr. olds with SUNNYSIDE HEREFORDS by In Focus, Final Answer, Lead Full EPD & sire info at: 2 miles north on Coal Creek Rd calving ease & growth FOR SALE On, Connection, Infinity and BlytheAngus.com SELECT 785-945-6816 • Excellent Selection with Vol- Bred Cows & more. Large selection of calving HEREFORD BULLS Cell: 1-785-633-3342 ume Discounts Heifers for sale ease bulls. Will keep until grass SIMMENTAL AND SimAngus Raised with: • Performance Data Available Bulls For Sale or Lease time. Nemaha Valley Angus. bulls. Black, polled, thick, gentle. Good Disposition • Good Maternal Traits 20 HEAD Simm/Angus bulls, Discounts Available Contact Neal Haverkamp at Geiger Farms. Troy,Ks. 785- Calving Ease yearling/ 2 yr., black, red, polled. Huninghake Angus Margaret Sheriff 785-336-1655. 850-0134 or 785-850-0859. Feed Efficiency Calving ease and growth, calm Alta Vista, KS Carcass Quality FRANKFORT, KS FOR LEASE: 35 cows with 3 YEAR old Angus bull out of disposition. Luin Berger. Water- Leo Huninghake 785-499-5353 spring calfs for the 2012 grass Mitty In Focus, $3,000. El Do- DICK GFELLER ville. H: 785-268-0647. C: 785- 785-292-4537 [email protected] season. 785-275-2180. rado, KS. 316-320-3316 785-238-5491 363-2645. Cell: 785-556-2648 Page 26 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE CATTLE GRASS & GRAIN DIRECTORY GELBVIEH AND Balancer FOUR POLLED Herefords and Bulls for Sale. DNA tested. Ex- one Char X Red Angus bulls. D. ROCHE HALDEMAN cellant bulls for the commercial Tested, vaccinated. 100 mile herd. Robert Anderson 785-275- free delivery. $1,800-$3,500. FENCING WELL DRILLING & 1946, 785-439-6571. Kanza Cattle, Chapman. 785- INC. PUMP SERVICE REGISTERED 313-6565. RED ANGUS SIMBRAH BULLS QUALITY BUILT FENCES GELBVIEH 12-24 months old, heat-tolerant, REGISTERED DON ROCHE 785-539-9295 good growth, docile disposition MANHATTAN, KS BULLS RED and BLACK ANGUS BULLS 785-292-4271 Full Brothers Sired by: FRANKFORT, KS Blue Valley Drilling, Inc. Mike and Kristol Water Well Drilling & Service Volume Discounts Stenstrom Final Answer, Bismarck, Pre- Large frame, low birth weight, dominant, Pioneer, Next Day, Family Business Over 70 Years! White City, Kansas fertility tested New Day 454, Net Worth. CONTACT ERIC STRADER • Guaranteed & Delivered • 913-645-5839 • Quality in Volume. Add meat, muscle, growth. [email protected] • Generations of problem-solv- Excellent 785-363-7353 Heifers also available. ing genetics. Low to moderate selection of POLLED birth weight bulls by high accu- MIKE and BOB FEIGHT racy sires and out of dams Polled Hereford CLYDE, KANSAS HEREFORD backed by several generations And F1 Black R.J. FENCING 785-243-4973 BULLS of low BW, excellent growth On The Ranch: 785-614-1368 and positive carcass traits. Baldy Yearling HEREFORD • Your Private Treaty Head- Bulls • Pasture Clearing 785-446-3729 BULLS - Dehorned quarters. All cattle sold private treaty - no pressure, no poli- Sires Include: • Tree Side-Lashing Calving ease, good growth tics. Come visit us and to- Rib Eye • Feltons Legend • Pasture Fencing Jensen Bros. Herefords and disposition Wideload • In Focus • Pipe Corrals gether, we’ll invest the time Residential & Commercial Semen tested, poured, necessary to identify the right Image Maker • Progress vaccinated bulls(s) that best fit your pro- Ready to go to work for you • Vinyl • Privacy • Splitrail Delivery available gram and help you gain a -Fertility Tested and Delivered- • Chain Link Established 1996 785-865-3444 competitive edge. No pres- Valek Farms Breeding Program with sure, no rush decisions. Mick: 785-732-6637 785-577-6510 Balanced Genetic Results! Flory • Each bull fertility tested and Cell: 785-527-1049 guaranteed. TESCOTT, KS 12-18 month old Polled Polled Herefords Bill: 785-527-1033 Hereford & Hereford Bulls • All bulls scanned by ultra- sound and negative for Custom Manure Calving ease bulls and volume PI-BVD. BLACK ANGUS Hauling & Spreading discounts. Fully guaranteed, • Short on Time- We have ex- POLLED HEREFORD Big to Small Jobs! fertility tested, ultra sound tensive experience with sight BULLS YOUR AD data, EPD’s, performance unseen purchases. Satisfac- COULD BE HERE! Chore-Boyz Services records. Free Delivery tion Guaranteed! Full Brothers GRASS & GRAIN Kevin Jensen • Your Partner in Progress - Volume Discounts 785-539-7558 913-636-1099 Courtland, KS We want the opportunity to Large frame, low birth weight, AUCTIONEERS 785-374-4372 High Quality earn your business. fertility tested 785-243-6397, cell Red Angus and Charolais • Bred and managed for de- • Guaranteed & Delivered • CROSSROADS ARMSBID.COM jensenbros.net Bulls in Quantity! pendable performance with Add meat, muscle, growth. Real Estate & Auction, LLC Kull’s Old Town [email protected] Red Angus Sired by: sensible EPDs. Fed to be fit Heifers also available. Mission Statement, Ole’s Os- Station invites con- — not fat. MIKE and BOB FEIGHT signments for our car, Makin Hay, Norseman CLYDE, KANSAS Spring, Summer & King, Sequoya, Romero, Mul- HARMS Fall Auctions. If you berry, Jackhammer, Golden PLAINVIEW 785-614-1368 have 1 or 1,000, we’d like to talk to you. Oscar. We will also buy collections or RANCH 785-243-4973 • Real Estate individual guns. SENECA, KS Charolais Sired by: • Land Call & Book your Bluegrass, Gridmaker, Doc Sil- Mark & Kim Harms 785-446-3729 • Farm AUCTION TODAY! [email protected] or Yearlings & ver, Firemaker. 2528 250th Street • Livestock Ron Hinrichsen, 785-862-8800 • 800-466-5516 18 mos. • An Extremely nice set of Fall Lincolnville, KS 66858 SIMMENTAL - SIM ANGUS • Estates Auctioneer/Owner, Topeka, Kansas Email: [email protected] • & More 785-456-6777 office REGISTERED 18-month old & Spring Year- BULLS ANGUS BULLS www.HARMSRANCH.com 406 Lincoln, Wamego, KS ling bulls available. 16-17 months old Terri Hollenbeck, Owner/Broker AI Sires • All scanned by ultrasound, 620-924-5544 Semen checked & www.kscrossroads.com David J. & Doris, fertility tested and guaranteed. Mark Cell: performance tested Dustin & Daren Ronnebaum • EPD Balance and High Qual- 620-382-6388 Sires: In Focus, ity Imagemaker, Ranch Hand 785-336-2830 SHILOH SIMMENTALS • Your Private Treaty Head- POLLED HEREFORD bulls/ Salina, KS ANGUS BULLS, 18 Mo. Fertil- quarters. No Pressure, No cows & calves, $1200-$2000, 785-823-6781 ity, Maternal Function, Perform- Politics. All cattle are sold by Shu-lar/Jensen bred. Topeka. Cell: 785-826-0341 ance. J Bar Angus, Jeff John- private treaty. Come visit us 785-256-2141. son. 785-883-4880. and together, we’ll invest the time necessary to identify the ANGUS FALL BULLS GENTLE 1st Calf Hereford right bull(s) that best fit your 60 head to Select From heifers with Red Angus sired program and help you gain a Plus six, 2-year old Bulls VATHAUER AUCTION SERVICE calves, $2,650. Call for more competitive edge. This is a stout set of A info, 785-392-4190. • Short on Time – We have ex- artificially sired bulls. Household-Antiques-Farm-Real Estate REGISTERED ANGUS bulls, tensive experience with sight Semen checked, ready to go Angus Bulls Auctioneer “Competitive Rates*Superior Service” unseen purchases. Satisfac- BILL RAINE, low birth weight, high growth, Yearling thru 2-Year-Olds RAINE AUCTION SERVICE Jim Vathauer Stuart Hedrick Olathe, Kansas. Dan Strong tion guaranteed. Nelson Angus CLAY CENTER, KS CLAY CENTER, KS Raymond & Alan Nelson High Growth Rate Real EstateTopeka, - Farm - HouseholdKansas - Antiques 913-669-5563, Dick Nellor 913- 785-630-0849 785-632-1903 638-1141. Your Partner in Riley, KS Good Maternal Traits 785-777-2037 Progress. 785-485-2378 & 785-485-2896 Calm disposition 785-256-4439 Alan’s Cell: 785-770-7054 www.raineauction.com LIMOUSIN BULLS We look forward to the op- Performance Data Available PEARL REAL ESTATE Black Polled Yearlings and 2 portunity to EARN your Mike’s Cell: 785-565-8477 AI Sired St. Marys, KS year olds business. All Performance Information, Fertility Tested 785-437-6007 Balanced EPDs, HARMS Greg Vering Ideal cross on British based PLAINVIEW Marysville, KS cows. 785-562-3988 Kaw Valley Limousin RANCH Rossville, Kansas Mark & Kim Harms M 785-562-7164 785-584-6801 2528 250th Street Lincolnville, KS 66858 27 ANGUS BULLS ANGUS - SIMANGUS ANGUS, GELBVIEH, & Bal- Email: [email protected] For Sale by Private Treaty SIMMENTAL www.HARMSRANCH.com BULLS FOR SALE: ancer cow/ calf pairs, heifers, & Featured Sires: Plainsman, GANNON REAL ESTATE early fall calvers. 15 month An- 620-924-5544 Future Focus, Bextor, Shear SIRED BY: & AUCTIONS gus bulls for sale. Home raised Force, Magnitude. OCC PAXTON 95% AI sired 97% black. Meng Mark Cell: OCC MISSING LINK VERN GANNON, CAI Farms Cattle Troy, Ks. 913-370- 620-382-6388 Performance Tested; Fertility & OTHERS Broker/Auctioneer 0334. Tested; Fully Guaranteed; Manhattan, Kansas 66502 Free Delivery in KS & NE. MOST ARE CALVING EASE RED AND Black Angus heifer POLLED SHORTHORN bulls Volume Discounts YEARLINGS & 2 YR OLDS pairs. Home raised, grass ge- 785-539-2316 50+ years of enhanced genetics. See Price List at: netics, medium frame, gentle www.gannonauctions.com785-537-9003 Performance documented. Keith www.WolfCreekAngus.com The Experienced Sound In Selling Lauer. Abilene. 785-479-2288. disposition. www.janzenfamily- farms.com 316-799-2670, Pea- LURAY, KANSAS body, KS. 785-698-2225 CATTLE CATTLE MARION COUNTY TERRY OHLDE SPRING BEEF Polled Herefords 785-747-6554 POLLED Real Calving Ease SHOW Balanced EPD’s, quality, and [email protected] HEREFORD and Marbling April 21, 2012 good disposition bulls, females SALERS-ANGUS Marion County Fairgrounds and steers. BULLS Hillsboro, Kansas HEREFORD BULLS OPTIMIZER BULLS Dave Stump Bred for Complete For more info go to: • Low birth weight Blue Rapids, KS Performance www.marion.ksu.edu ANGUS BULLS • Growth • High growth 620-382-2325 • Muscle and performance Calving Ease E Virgin 2 year old bulls • Maternal • High quality grade 14 GOOD BWF first calf pairs • Disposition BRIAN KOSTER Good bulls with balanced • High red meat yield with Angus sired calves; 40 Fertility Tested and young Hereford spring pairs. TESCOTT, KS EPD’s, practical development, • Excellent Disposition Guaranteed Oleen Cattle Co., Falun, KS; 785-488-6219 • 785-392-0345 good disposition & eye appeal. 785-668-2368; 785-826-0870 DETTKE FARMS [email protected] Oleen Cattle Co. Call: MAINTAINER BULLS for sale. (785) 363-7410 Falun, KS ANDY DETTKE 2 years, 18 mo, and 15 mo, COMPLETE DISPERSAL 22 Marysville, KS solid black, polled and stout. (785) 556-0124 head of Fall calving cows bred GLENN CHUCK 785-268-0423 Ellsworth, Kansas Reputation herd. smmcattle. Visit us at black, black & black baldies. 785-668-2368 785-668-2454 785-562-6257 Brian 785-531-0824, cell com, 816-589-0568. Spring hill, SpringhillHerefords.com 785-348-5468, 785-747-7007. 785-472-5100 ks. A Gold TPR Breeder PUREBRED CHAROLAIS 1 LET THE CLASSIFIEDS Place your ad today in and 2 year old bulls, weaning WORK FOR YOU 42 HEAD Angus first calf the GRASS & GRAIN weights available. Richard PLACE YOUR AD TODAY GRASS & GRAIN heifer pairs, calves are 30 to 45 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL Racette. 785-243-0748. 785- GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 785-539-7558 days old, nice. 620-380-1403. 785-539-7558 785-539-7558 446-3510. Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 27

CATTLE SWINE SHEEP LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT FEED & SEED AUTOMOTIVE ANGUS GENETIC Mid-America Native Grasses ALLIANCE Pig Sale PERFORMANCE S Yearling and Two Year old Saturday, BULLS April 21, 2012 James Brothers Registered Angus Bulls 12:30 P.M. 6th Annual Club Portable Corral 785-263-3436 800-782-7311 For Sale or Lease: complete CiCo Park, Manhattan, KS Introducing our New Rawhide $14,995 Lamb Sale www.gostarseed.com performance records available. Duroc, Poland, Spot, and Processor by John McDonald 2006 F-350 XL, Chassis cab Friday, April 20th 101 Industrial Ave.Osborne,KS Crossbred pigs. Used Rawhides for sale also 4x4, w/ hydra bale bed, 6.9 Holton, KS & Since 1920 At the Ranch John & Barb Nagel Sunday, April 22nd www. power stroke, manual trans- 785-456-8547 or 313-1731 Viewing at 5 PM rawhideportablecorral.com mission, air conditioning, 1 Supper at 6 PM Cattle & Hog Feed owner trade in, red, 131,663 Tyson, BJ & Wyatt Buchman HOLD ‘EM Fence Company- At the farm 4 miles North of miles, #1261A 785-499-3018 or 499-5246 barbed wire, welded continuous WHEAT MIDDLINGS Clay Center, KS on Marvin Haller fence, pipe, custom tubs, gates, Pelletized, crude protein not Highway 15 785-364-3517 785-776-3040 or 410-1633 alleyways. Cell 785-313-4552, less than 14.5%. Call for pric- Bruce ********************************** Selling 40 Lambs home 785-499-5454. ing. 785-845-5272 Nagel Open House at the Majority bred by Bone WESTERN STAR MILL Farm on Saturday April Brandon Collector, 62, and a son of 62. Division of ADM - Salina, KS 14th, 9:00 am- 1p.m. Sire of many state fair and 1-800-649-1541 (Kansas) 785-817-2328 to view pigs national champions $17,995 “Genetics That Work” 2008 F-250 S/C cab 4x2, XL, Suffolk, Hamp, Natural Color & PASTURE SPF SWINE Crossbreds 5.4 V8, automatic, long bed, 10 FANCY Sim/ Angus re- white, 45,360 miles, #982 placement heifers. 7 red 3 black, SEED STOCK Nothing will be sold prior to WANTING TO purchase 400-600 acres of pasture. Call 2010 F-250 reg. cab XL, 4x4, OCV, Pelvic measured, vacci- • Boars- Duroc, DurocxPie- sale but advance viewing is welcome. 785-580-7702. 5.4 V8 gas, automatic, air nated, poured. Luin Berger Wa- train, York, Landrace, Luco Mfg. Co. conditioning, tilt steering, terville. H: 785-268-0647, C: HampxLandrace JAMES BROTHERS WANTED: GRASS for 10- 30 Hydraulic Chutes • Working cruise control, white, only 785-363-2645. Clay Center, KS pairs spring or fall calving and pr • Whiteline gilts in volume. Circles • Cake Feeders 53,087 miles, #147 H: 785-632-2700 20 heifers for breeding. Rodney •PRRs negative, high health. • Continuous Fencing 2008 Ranger super cab 4x4, Obermeyer C: 785-447-2767 Biesenthal Onaga, KS 66521. • Panels & Gates XLT 4.0 V6, automatic, power Taylor: 785-447-0430 785-889-4643, 785-458-2621. Charolais • Hog Haven affordable windows, locks, red, only Ethan: 785-447-0789 portable confinement units WANT TO rent grass 160 or 1,500 miles, #979 See our featured 320 acres of pasture for 2012 2010 F-250 regular cab XLT, The Sky is the specials at the expanded grass season. 785-275-2180. 4x4, 5.4 V8, automatic trans- 1 Luco’s Ag Mart mission, power windows, Limit Club Lamb WANTED PASTURE for cow/ locks, air conditioning, speed Go to www.lucoinc.com calf pairs or heifers. Will partner • Beat the rush of the high Roth Farms & Goat Sale 1-888-816-6707 control, tilt steering, cast alu- priced production sales on pasture if necessary. Leo minum wheels, Royal Red, Green, KS. Saturday, April 21 - 3 PM Box 385 Huninghake. 785-292-4537. • Private Treaty prices that Strong City, Kansas 66869 only 13,715 miles, #148 cannot be beat 785-944-3329 McPherson County 785-556-2648. $17,995 4-H Fairgrounds • Culled rigorously, all with ex- 785-632-1951 - Ron Roth Cell HEDGE FENCE posts. Corner NEED SUMMER grass for up 2006 F-150 super crew Lariat cellent dispositions 600 W. Woodside 4x4, 5.4, power windows, 785-632-7155 Featuring club lambs from & line posts. 785- 819-4237. to 200 pairs. Moderate sized, • Fall Yearling bulls to breed Herdsman, Matt Sullivan cell home raised, no trader cows. locks, power seat, leather, larger groups of cows New Beginnings Club Lambs: 40/console/40 with floor shift, Galen, Jennifer (Toews), Preferably within 250 miles of • EPDs in the top 20% of the local trade, DK Stone, 86,737 Alyson, & Abigail Conner Pratt, KS. Will pay $250+ for breed for WW and YW; HORSES miles, #1262A Wagoner, OK & Laas Club right deal. 620-546-6347, 620- pounds = $$$$ 2005 F-150 super crew Lariat Lambs: Larry Laas - Salina, 656-8991. • Performance data available 5.4, automatic, leather trim, *HORSE SALE* KS NEED SUMMER grass for up power windows, locks and Drew Obermeyer Call for Details to 200 pairs. Herd composed of Every Monday Night Continuous Fencing, seat, cast aluminum wheels, MARYSVILLE, KS 10 years of AI genetics, one iron 6:30 p.m. with Tack 918-805-2110 Guaranteed Gates, local one owner truck, only 785-799-6273 cows. Preferably within 250 Portable Working Equipment, 55,705 miles, #977A obermeyercharolais miles of Pratt, Ks. Will pay DORPER RAMS for sale. Wrangler Portable Corral, @hotmail.com $250+ for the right deal. Also WHERE SERVICE 785-643-3201 or 785-827-1722. EZMT Cattle Feeders, need summer grass for 120 AI MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Bova- Hold Squeeze Chute. F bred yearling heifers. 620-546- ABELDT CLUB For our complete line of live- FOR SALE 6063; 620-656-4333. Campbell’s Sale Barn LAMBS stock handling equipment POLLED check out our website at Linwood, Kansas 10TH ANNUAL AUTOMOTIVE HEREFORD 913-723-3661 913-724-1403 www.linnpost.com BULLS CLUB LAMB SALE Linn, KS: 800-526-0993 888-611-1186 STANDING AT stud: Rare Sa- Creighton, NE: 800-638-4036 RUST FREE 18 months - 24 months April 21, 2:00 p.m. 202 South Main ble Champagne Tobiano Stal- Long bodies, thick, easy doing, TRUCKS Hillsboro, Kansas 67063 lion. $400 stud fee. APHA Paint Lunch Served at 12:30 PM good EPD’s, BW weights. • DAYCAB TRACTORS E-mail: yearling Colt $1200. APHA Solid Semen tested ready to go. • CHASSIS [email protected] Sorrel Colt $800. www.mended- Red Morton Building Breeding Quality since 1918 1337 Hwy 4 Heald Truck Sales Website: fenceshorseranch.com. 785- www.hillsborofordks.com Don Riffel Family 263-1429. Hope, KS 704 NE Hwy. 24 785-280-3461 • 785-479-5963 SELLING 70 TOPEKA, KANSAS 66608 2- APHA, 16 hand mares. Both WETHERS & EWES Circle S Manufacturing green broke. Show quality. Hydraulic Chutes 785-235-5604 Contact: SWINE 785-410-1012 continuous fencing PRICES & PHOTOS @ Josh’s Cell: 785-258-4240 panels and gates www.healdtrucksales.com Joe’s Cell: 785-258-4052 HORSE SALE Austin’s Cell: 785-258-4038 Phone: BOARS & GILTS 1992 GMC 366 gas, auto, 20’ Duroc, Chester, York, Pictures on Facebook: 1-800-794-3707 SATURDAY 620-924-5231 flat bed dump ...... $4,750 Hamp/Duroc Abeldt Clubs Lamb www.midwaymotors.com April 21st Cell: 620-381-1056 1999 Dodge van, auto..$1,250 ***************************** Lincolnville, KS 66858 2004 Ford E350 16’ box 60 NEW and USED 45th Annual Tack Sells at 12:30 PM Sales • Service • Parts Horses Sell at 1:30 PM POULTRY diesel, auto...... $5,750 FIVE STAR MOORE FENCING. www.moore In Now ALL Out-Of-State Horses 1995 GMC cube van 350, fencinginc.com. 580-699-0400. auto ...... $3,500 2011 Chevy 1500 crew cab PIG SALE Coggin 620-388-6975. Poultry and Small 18’ steel dump bed, hoist, LTZ loaded, 15,244 miles...... Saturday, April 21 Fairbury Animal Auction pump ...... $4,500 ...... $36,971 7 PM 2010 Dodge Dakota crew cab, Abilene Fairgrounds Livestock Co. Fairgrounds, Clay Center, KS FEED & SEED 14’ trailer ramps...... $150 Mark your calendars for Storage trailers, 28’ & up...... 14,766 miles ...... $19,940 For Information or to consign: 85 Pigs to Sell 2012 Spring Sale: 400 SMALL SQUARE Straw ...... $1,250 & Up 2010 GMC Yukon SLT, 4x4, 1 ****************************** Contact: onwer, 38,109 miles .$34,940 April 21, 2012 bales for sale. Shedded. 785- Steel storage containers 40’.... 402-729-3341 - BARN 2010 Ford Ranger ext. cab, SLEICHTER May 19, 2012 249-9675, 785-584-6611...... $2,500 5936 miles ...... $18,340 DUROC FARM LARRY JUNKER June 16, 2012 Engines: ABILENE, KS 402-729-2393 - HOME FOR SALE: 40 each 2011 first ISX Cummins ...... $5,750 2010 Ford F250 Super Duty 785-263-1898 785-479-6694 Always selling poultry, small cutting Alfalfa, 4’x6’ round bales crew cab, 4x4, diesel, 54,187 animals, livestock, agricultural, 3406C...... $6,000 SEMI-RETIRED 20 year old $150 per ton. St. Marys, KS miles ...... $27,951 and related items. 11.1 Detroit 60 series ...$2,500 AQHA mare, works great 785-437-6177. 2009 Chevy Silverado crew Tire & Wheels around cattle & would make a Consigned for April cab LT, 33,711 miles $31,450 Convertor Dollies great step up horse. Knows all 160 various breed bantams FEYH FARM SEED CO Transmissions, Rearends, the events bars, polls, kegs, in pairs/trios; ALMA, KANSAS b Poodle/Yorkie mix pups and Motors flags, etc. Not for a beginner Producer and processor of male Min Pin/ Yorkie ; TOP QUALITY HAMP BOARS .$1500. 785-493-4543. native prairie grass seed & SMART USED over 100 chicks aged 1 to 5 Available Year Around wildflowers 2005 AQHA red dun mare; weeks 866-765-3415 TRUCKS & GALEN & ROBERTA HARMS proven brood mare; broke to PARTS INC. Whitewater, KS 316-799-2382 ride; easy keeper and sound; SALES CASH 785-765-4681 Fax $1100; offers considered; Long- 1028 S. Ferree [email protected] Kansas City, KS 66105 ford 785-392-4166 ONLY “FOR ALL YOUR SEED 1989 Ford, 7.3 diesel, MT 653 SWINE BUYER FOR all types of 15% commission NEEDS” 913-321-6609 automatic, 400 Oswalt mixer.... horses. 785-765-3639. Check in begins at 7:00 a.m. [email protected] EQUIPMENT ...... $26,500 Buildings — Ventilation Auction begins at 12:00 p.m. www.smartusedtrucks.com Gate fee: $1.00 per person WANTED Several Daycabs available Flooring — Feeders GOAT Fee for no sale over $50 is Feed Mixers and Waterers — Heaters DAMAGED Beck Auto Center commission on the bid. Manure Spreaders ADARN RANCH & 6515 Frederick Crates — Nursery Equip. Birds must be blood tested - GRAIN Kuhn Knight, new & used DOUBLE D BOER GOATS We pay top dollar for Corning, KS 66417 K&N PROSPECT GOAT on site testing (.50/bird) Bid is per animal in the cage damaged grain. Trucks and ‘06 John Deere 7420 MFWD, Swine Systems SALE Cages sell with animals vac’s available. Immediate power quad, triple hydraulics, response anywhere. RICK HENRY Saturday, April 21 No boxes except for chicks. nice...... $53,500 Belleville, KS 785-336-2130 Inspection Starting at 1pm No Sale Fee. John Deere 6430 MFWD SENECA, KANSAS Pruess 2221 NE 56th •Topeka, KS For Information or power quad, 38” tires, excel- 800-536-2293 20+ Wethers, Some Dairy & to consign: Elevator, Inc lent, 2200 hrs...... $56,000 Boer Doe Kids 785-410-0054 or 1-800-828-6642 ‘09 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4, 1981 FORD F-600, 370 V8, 4 Doug 785-640-4270 crew cab, longbed, 5.7 Hemi, speed, 2 speed 16' all steel box, Dan 785-286-3953 785-485-2845 WE ARE buying damaged auto, 97K ...... $16,900 twin cylinder hoist, $5500. 785- grain, also damaged ground pile LONG YEARLING ABGA regis- ‘09 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 SLT, 792-6212. grain. Grain vacs available. tered Boer bucks. Mulberry diesel, auto, reg. cab, long- LIVESTOCK OTHER 316-640-3203. Meadows. 785-577-7810. bed, 88K ...... CALL LET THE CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU PROSPECT SHOW Wethers/ GRASS & GRAIN 785-868-3700 TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL Doelings, Private Treaty. Mul- PLACE YOUR AD TODAY 785-539-7558 berry Meadows. 785-577-7810. 785-539-7558 785-548-7946 GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 Page 28 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE TRAILERS TRAILERS MACHINERY AG LAND: We Want your Business! TRACTORS 115 ac +/- SE OF Abilene, Titan - Elite - Sharp 2010 FarmAll 45 MFD CRP pmt, brome meadow, tim- Trailers 2007 Case IH JX70 MFD, For financial strength, ber, excellent wildlife habitat, We want your trade West. loader, 450 hrs. competitive rates and terms blacktop frontage, potential 1977 IH 1586 w/DoAll 3100 as flexible as the way you building site! $1,600/Ac! Call Your Local Dealer for: Mid-Plains ldr. HAY EQUIPMENT operate, count on Frontier Brad! Travalong Trailers, Bradford Equipment 2009 Vermeer 12 wheel WRX Farm Credit. NEW LISTING! 50 Ac +/- Built Flatbeds, Landoll, Kearney, NE rake Baldwin, KS 866-268-2900 Mostly all Class II tillable at Hillsboro, and Club Car Emporia, KS 800-320-8391 Yankee Run, Kanopolis Lake. 1-877-654-2553 2002 NH 1441 15’ DMC CALL FOR PRICES ON NEW www.midplainsonline.com COMBINES Hiawatha, KS 800-699-3521 Priced Right. Call Ray! HYDRA BEDS Manhattan, KS 800-874-2474 2005 Case IH 2020 30’ flex HOUSES & LOTS: FEED PICKUP 1990 Case IH 1020 20’ flex Marysville, KS 800-475-2371 2007 Dodge w/3500 dually, NEW TRAILERS salinapowersports.com Parsons, KS 800-741-2990 SELLERS PAY 1989 Case IH 1020 20’ flex PARTS * SALES * SERVICE CLOSING COSTS! new HB 355 hydra bed, 3rd 1988 Case IH 1660 www.frontierfarmcredit.com For all major brands Country Ridge Estates, ex- spool valve ...... $34,900 1980 IH 1460 including: ecutive 3-5 acres lots, beauti- Used bale bed 2007 Deweze 7x24 aluminum stk tr...$13,950 IH 863 cornhead Suzuki, Honda, Yamaha, “Sweet Little 40” ful views, hard surface roads, 484 dually bale bed wireless 16’/4’ tilt tr. 2-7K axle....$5,200 JD 643 cornhead remote ...... $7,500 Kawaskaki, Polaris, 40 acres of farmground in relaxing commutes 6 miles N. 7x24 stock trailer...... $9,850 NO-TILL DRILLS CATTLE POT Arctic Cat, Can Am North Central Kansas will of Salina. Call Ray! 2002 Sunflower 9433-30 1994 Wilson 48x96 removable Hustler, Big Dog, Walker come out of CRP in 9/12. 24 3.5 Ac +/- Country home and 2001 Sunflower 9421 30’ drill 3rd deck exceptional clean.... acres tillable with possibility of building. All new in 2006, 2 mi Case IH 5400 20’ no till drill ************** ...... $13,500 29’ GN flat 10k duals tr.w/BT 10% off parts orders more. Has timber and grass NE of Bennington. Must See! w/ ramps ...... $8,500 MISCELLANEOUS All brands - good ‘till 3/31/12 which could be leased to hunt- PRICE REDUCED $160,000! GRAIN TRAILERS 7x24 stk tr...... $8,675 Landoll 7431-29 vertical till MUST MENTION THIS AD ers. Near Herkimer in the $130,000! Call Ray or Brad! BLOW OUT USED TRAILERS New Landoll 7431-26 vertical AT TIME OF ORDER Southeast corner of section 10 5.75 ac +/- Two story country New 42’ aluminum grain TL 7x24 stock...... $6,950 till in Logan Township. home with beautiful setting, trailer, FET incl...... $31,500 TM 7x16 stock...... $2,850 New Rhino 950 hydraulic ************** New 38’ Alum. grain trailer, blade Largest Selection of ATV’s 48x84 Morton bldg, live creek, Bob Ramshaw, Salesman For more information call new fences, set up for horses! FET incl. ..starting at $28,500 785-418-2227 New Rhino 1540 hydraulic in the area! 38’ New Travalong steel grain blade Call for current Inventory 785-292-4708 25 mi W of Salina.. Call Ray! $120,000 trailers starting at $23,995 Sloop Sales & Bush Hog 8’ hydraulic blade 785-823-7297 FET included Hook’s Repair, Inc. Fargo dump wagon Land...Land...Land RECENT SALES: Crustbuster Speed King drive CALL FOR Lyndon, KS 66451 Since 1929 we have worked 319 ac +/- Lincoln County GRAIN TRAILERS over pit conveyor with landowners accross the land. 4 mi. SW of Tescott. 49 FOR LEASE BY THE MONTH 785-828-4706 Riteway 35’ header trailer ac +/- CRP, balance in expired www.sloophook.com Icon 1632 grader U.S. in the selling, buying, and Under Contract USED STOCK TRAILERS CRP and upland bird habitat. Farmhand 1140 mounts only exchanging of farms, ranches, Titan West OK Corral 24’ ...... Hutchinson, Kansas N 1/2 of 1-13-6. Immediate for TW Ford hunting properties, and ...... $11,800 AXLE PLATFORM scale 8’x10’ Hillsboro, Kansas possession. Call Ray! Super Rhino 8’ rear blade agri-businesses. ‘04 24’ Travalong .....Coming In 50,000 pound with printer. ‘11 Ford F-350 crew, Lariet, 317 ac +/- Lincoln County GB 860 loader w/IH 5088 Call today, and let’s talk ‘08 24’ aluminum Travalong..... 620-366-1530. 4x4, diesel, auto, loaded, land. 4 mi. SW of Tescott. 44 mounts about your real estate goals...... Coming In leather, one owner, 45K We are looking for a few “top ac +/- CRP, 124 pasture, 109 Pair of 28Lx26 combine tires & ‘11 Ford F-250 crew, King agents” to join our team in uplandUnd tillable,er Co expiredntrac CRPt HAY TRAILER MACHINERY rims Ranch, 4x4, 6.2 gas, auto, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas and wildlife habitat. E 1/2 of BLOWOUT ‘08 Case IH P85 power unit, loaded, 19K 36-12-6. Subject to tenant NEW EQUIPMENT 268 hrs. today. 36’ self dumping Inline bale ‘11 Dodge 2500 crew 4x4 SLT, If you have interest, contact rights. Call Ray! VR 1022 Rake 4x4, diesel, auto, loaded, flat trailers ...... $4,595 VR 1224 Rake bed, 17K Monty Meusch For more information on any Bradford Built Steel 664 Rancher d ‘08 GMC Sierra 2500 HD, (817) 600-9485 of these listings Pickup Flatbeds 665 Rancher crew, 4x4, diesel, auto, Starting at...... $1,870 M850 Mower [email protected] loaded, nice, 42K We now install pickup Beds USED EQUIPMENT ‘06 Chevy 2500 HD crew, 4x4, and Trailer AC Units. Mowers diesel, auto, nice, 54K Call For Prices. BP 7000 3- 505 Super I Balers...... ‘06 GMC 1500 crew, 4x4, SLE, Buy Next to the Factory and t ...... Starting at $8,750 gas, auto, loaded, 57K save hundreds of Dollars 504 Super I Baler Superior Impl., Inc. Ask For Kris Hanschu www.FarmersNational.com ROCKING “M” 605F Baler 402-879-4723 Call or visit our website! khanschu@ TRAILER SALES R2300 rake Evening 402-879-3719 midwaymotors.com FARMHOUSE FOR sale to be Call Ray or Brad! WRX12 rake 430 S. Colorado SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA moved: 2 1/2 story home near Ray Swearingen, Broker 2011-VR 1022 rake 620-755-2824 Waterville, KS 66548 Clifton. 3 bedrooms. 2 bath. 785-452-8498 Office: 1-866-261-2526 JOHN DEERE 741 self level Walk-in attic. Eat-in kitchen. 2010 Mazda 3 Brad Budden, Agent or 785-562-6614 loader. 785-396-4486 Open stairway. Oak woodwork 2008 Cadillac Escalade 785-280-0915 and oak hardwood floors 2007 Honda Odyssey DONAHUE EXPANDABLE 28’ throughout. Built in craftsman 2006 Hyundai Santa Fe Gooseneck trailer with beaver style china cabinet. Bay window 2006 Toyota Rav 4 TRAILERS tail and ramps, with triple 8000 with seat. Walk-in linen closet. BERG REPAIR 2006 Cadillac SRx4 pound axle and new tires. Call for appt to view. 785-630- 14200 Godlove Rd. 2005 Chrysler Town & Country 620-366-1530. 1901. Westmoreland, KS 2005 International 9400I 2005 Mercury Mountaineer 785.457.3534 NEW STOCK, HORSE 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee FARM & RANCH TRAILERS & FLATBEDS 1999 Chevy Silverado ex- Lincoln Co.- 20 Acres m/l. Has Kept America Rolling Ac 28ft field cultivator with open Flr Plan Home. Nice tended cab TRAILER REPAIR BRAKES, Since 1962 harrow $1500; Fourteen ft chisel NEW Views. LIGHTS, SAND BLAST, with harrow $700. 620-719- Balers 605SM, 604SM, 665 Saline Co.- 19.2 Acres m/l. B. C. Motors PAINT WELD 7747. Rancher, 504N 5500 Sq Ft. Home w/high 902 E. Trapp We Install Brake Controllers Raker R-2800, R-2300 VR quality finishes. 4 car garage + FOR SALE: 1964 JD 4020 trac- Herington, KS 67449 1428 wheel rake Insulated Morton Bldg. USED TRAILERS tor, roll-guard canopy, dual hyd., BP 8000 bale processor 785-258-2818 ‘03 Titan 28’ double deck 80% tires, $8,200. 785-479- Saline Co.- 6 Acres m/l Rural USED Prairie Setting. Walk Out stock...... $6,500 0248. 1976 INTERNATIONAL Load- 605SM, 605Ms, 604M, 504M, Bsmt. ‘03 Campout 26’ camper...... star 1600 Sundance edition, 345 1-800-457-7406 COMBINES 554XL, 605J, 504Is, 605Fs, Saline Co.- Almost 2 Acres...... $10,500 V8 4+2, 15 1/2’ box & hoist, www.donahue-trailers.com 2008 Case IH 7010 4WD R-2300s, WR-22 wheel rake Ranch home on Bonus Room ‘96 Titan 20’ stock ...... $3,750 hoist is only 3 years old, spent 2007 Case IH 2588 BP 8000 Processor off garage could be office or ‘87 Hillsboro 7’x18’ stock ...... $3,500 on engine in October. 25 TON tandem axle Lowboy 2003 Case IH 2388, 4WD LARGER BALE FORKS guest room...... $2,200 402-532-5555. trailer with ramps, new floor. 2001 Case IH 2388, 4WD, AVAILABLE Saline Co.- 28.5 Acres m/l. Call Us for Steel City, Nebraska. 402-442- OTT SPRING STEEL Prime Farmland w/ Potential Drop’N’Lock GN Hitch 2311. 1998 Case IH 1083 cornhead SHEET METAL Industrial Use. Dealer Nearest You. REAL ESTATE 8RN poly 6’x10’ 18 ga...... $44.00 Hustler Mowers Lincoln Co.- 82.6 Acres w/ Hedke Ag Co. 1996 Case IH 1083 8RN steel 40”x72”, 18 ga...... $20.00 Coming Soon! Morris County- Parkerville/ 18.09 Acres CRP. Great hunt- NEW TRACTORS 23”x80”, 18 ga...... $10.00 White City Area. Wonderful log ing property. Single wide Pro-Trak Case IH Magnum 315 NEW STEEL home on 86 acres. 3 bdrm, 3 manufactured home. Blue Valley Trailers Case IH Puma 125 MFD 40’ 4”x5”x3/8 rect. tube ba, 2 story livingroom w/ stone Chris Rost • 785-493-2476 225 South East St. 411 East Main Case IH Farmall’s in Stock 20’ 4”x7”x3/8 rect. tube fireplace, 24x36 shop bldg., 2 [email protected] Waterville, Kansas 66548 Waterville, KS 66548 USED TRACTORS 28’ 8”x3”x1/4 rect. tube springfed ponds, springfed 785-363-2224 877-505-2777 • 785-363-2777 2010 Bobcat CT445 w/ldr. 24’ 2”x2”x11 gal. sq. tube creek runs throught property. Farm & Ranch Division Of: 1990 Case 455C dozer/loader 33’ 166 sheet 40 pipe Rolling hills, pasture & timber. 1-866-368-4826 1985 JD 4450 MFD 42’ 31/8x5/10 pipe Perfect country home...... 2007 Kubota RTV 1100 OTT ROUND SQUARE TUBING ...... $365,000 MISCELLANEOUS ANGLE CHANNEL & FLAT Geary Co.- 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 ba Trailers 4 U LIVESTOCK & HORSE 1988 GP 25F 24’ grain drill 14 GA AND 1/8” floorplate on 20 acres +/- oversized dou- 24’ Merritt Gooseneck TRAILERS 2001 Kinze 3600 16/31 23/8 & 27/8 & 41/2” pipe ble garage with workshop. aluminum stock trailer, 30’ FLATBED TRAILERS 1998 Kinze 2600 16/31 3/4 & 7/8 sucker rods Older barn, Manhattan BBK Combine Header and • 1-800-526-0939 • 1998 Kinze 840 grain cart WELDING SUPPLIES schools. South on Hwy 177 ..... 6’x12’ Utility Trailers Available. www.circle-dtrailers.com 2000 Hesston 856A net/twine Oxygen C125 & acet. Bottles Other sizes of Utility Trailers ...... $239,000 also are now available. 2000 NH BB 940S 3x3 for sale Welding rods & wire 6- 20 acres +/- building sites, Check out trailers4u.com TRAVALONG 2008 Case IH RB 564, net/twine Top & bottom belts for all bal- Manhattan schools. South on for more information TRAILERS 2005 Case IH RBX 562 ers Hwy 177 ...... $50,000 each Frankfort, KS New 31’ & 25’ flatbed, dovetail net/twine Twine 4’ & 5’ netwrap Call Dolly Anderson, Broker 785-292-4166 New 20’ stock, slider, 4’ cle- 2002 NH 658 net/twine Portable panels, Feed Bunks for more information or ated & Round Bale Feeders to preview 785-532-8801 1995 Travalong 24’ stock Carry Over 24’ 8N, stock...... www.DollyAnderson.com 2010 Timpte 46’6”x72” ag hop- ...... $8,670 Forrest Johnson pers 8’2” spread Used 16’ BH stock, ‘08 LEONARDVILLE, KS 66449 G&A REAL ESTATE Used 14’ dump trailer 785-293-5583 Manhattan, Kansas HILLSBORO McConnell Machinery 785-293-2235 New 24’ & 26’ Alum stock GN VISSER RADIATOR 1111 E. 23rd Lawrence, KS OWNER WILL finance 100 Endura FOR SALE:number 5 JD 7 foot acres. Pasture & great hunting, 2008 Endura 30’ stock SERVICE 785-843-2676 or sickle mower; 2-71W New Hol- fenced, and a pond, located 6 2012 16+4 BP tilt Herington, KS 3313 Nebraska Terr.Ottawa, KS land small square baler, shed- miles east of Garnett, KS; 92 2012 27’ flatbed T.D. GN with 785-258-2800 ded; KNIB small baler loader; 20 acres pasture, good fence, BT 785-242-1463 foot small bale, elevator; 70 pond, spring fed springs, North- 2005 28’ NEVILLE Grain Trailer AUSTIN TRAILERS Evenings bushel New Idea manure ern Burbon Co., good terms. 2 Compartments, Shurlock Tarp, 2560 Pillsbury Dr. sprayer, shedded. All for $2,000. 913-669-1873. always shedded, Great shape. 785-979-2271 Manhattan, Kansas 785-479-7283 www.mcconnellmachineryco.com Will sell separately. 785-456- 785-539-3925 9878. LET THE CLASSIFIEDS LIKE NEW 2010 Kearney JD 346 wire tie square baler WORK FOR YOU 82”x24’ Gooseneck tandem with farmhand accumulator and FOR SALE: Pair of 480/80R46 PLACE YOUR AD TODAY TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL axle, Lowboy trailer with tailgate like new farmhand bale fork, All Traction 23 tires 95% rubber. GRASS & GRAIN 785-539-7558 785-539-7558 ramp. 620-366-1530. $5,000. 785-499-3077. 785-336-1209 leave message. Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 29 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY Case & IH SALVAGE COMBINES OUR 61st YEAR ALLIS N7-6, L2, L, M, G, F2, WE ARE DEALERS FOR TO PLACE YOUR AD CALL 785-539-7558 NEW TRACTORS Tractor Salvage F, CII, AII; JD 8820, 7720, 2012 JD 8335R x 7700, 6600, 4400, 3300, 105, Case 300’s thru 2096 2012 JD 7230R 95, 55; MF 860, 760, 750, 510, IH 460’s thru 5488 USED TRACTORS 410; IH 1680, 1480, 1460, Over 1000 Tractors on shelf 2010 JD 8320R g 915, 815, 715, 503, 403; NH New & Rebuilt parts for all 1981 JD 4440, 6100 hrs. TR70-85, 1400, 995, 985, 975. Kelly-Ryan- brands of tractors & combines 1975 JD 4430, nice Kewanee - Westendorf TRACTORS 94 CIH 955 16RN ....$18000(W) Want to buy SALVAGE TRACTORS COMBINES ALLIS 7000-7080, 220, 210, C.E. Attachments 10 MHNDRA 3316G...... $14900 90 CIH 900 8 RN CYC ...... Case & IH salvage tractors 2010 JD 9570 PRWD H&S 190XT; D17-19; JD 84-8630, 2009 JD 9570 10 CIH M335...... $194000(PR) ...... $5500(W) Elmer’s Repair 7520, 6030, 5020, 4630, 4430, 1998 JD 9610 RAKE WHEELS to fit 09 CIH M335...... $181500(PR) White 6106 6RN ...... $6950(W) CENTRALIA, KS 4020, 3020, 720, 730; CASE 1998 JD 9510 most wheel rake 09 MHNDRA 2816G...... $11500 SPRAYERS 785-857-3248 1470, 1370, 1270, 1200, 1070, 1997 JD 9500 w/cm $119.00 09 JD 9230 ...... $220000(S) 09 JD 4930...... $259500(W) www.elmersrepair.com 930, 400; IH 1568, 1466, 3-JD 630F 07 CIH Puma165....$86000(LA) 08 JD 4930 SP...... $220000(S) 1256, 1066, 1026, 806; FORD 07 CIH 305MAG...... $179000 08 CIH 4420 SP...... $224500(H) 2007 JD 893 New load of corral panels NEED A plow or parts of a 4-5-6-8-9000; MF 2745, 1155, 06 CIH STX500 4WD ..$174950 06 Miller SP...... $115000(GB) 2010 JD 608 Just In large quantity of new plain & HF 1100, 90, 85; OLIVER 2150; 06 CIH 440CT skid st ....$29750 05 HARDI 1100 PT...$19000(S) NEW EQUIPMENT 10’, 12’, 14’& 16’ GATES of plow shears, $5-$10 each; MM G1000; WH2-150, 4-150. 04 CIH MX255...... $101000(H) 94 Tyler PAT SP...... $29500(H) SPECIALS CORRAL PANELS also have plenty of old style 02 CIH MX270 MFD...... $75000 90 STAH 1600 SP ...$14500(W) JD 637 DISK 10’ corral panels...... $65.00 shears. 15- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 btm. Mike’s Equipment 02 CIH MX240...... $74000(H) HARDI 950 PT...... $11000(S) BBK Header Trailers 12’ corral panels...... $75.00 plows. Carter Barker, Pratt. BUHLER, KANSAS 01 CIH MX150 w/ldr...... $56000 GP AS1000 PT ...... $8750(GB) HAY EQUIPMENT 14’ corral panels...... $85.00 620-672-2490. 01 JD 9200 4WD ....$107000(S) SWATHER 1-800-543-2535 New big bale forks 16’ corral panels...... $95.00 1996 JD 535 w/wrap 98 NH TV140 BI-D/LDR $59900 09 CIH WD2303 ...... $89000(S) SKID LOADERS 97 CAT CHLGER 85D...$31000 08 CIH WD2303.....$72500(GB) OHLDE TRACTOR WANTED: 3 point weed wick; USED EQUIPMENT & ATTACHMENTS 95 CIH 9280 4WD .$68500(GB) 07 CIH WDX2302 SP ....$65000 also no-till coulters for 6 row 2009 Kinze 3660 16/31 REPAIR New 12”, 16” M&M tree shears 76 JD 2440F 2WD.....$7200(W) 07 CIH WDX1902 SP ....$68500 7000 JD planter. 785-566-8321. SOLID — STABLE • New 2012 diesel XRT 1550’s New CEA pallet forks 76 CIH 1370 ...... $7500(W) 05 CIH DHX302 30’...... $27500 785-845-0853. STILL JD • New hyd. pumps for JD 10 New CEA tooth bars 58 CASE 800 propane ....$7500 05 NH HW325 SP..$49250(PR) through 50 series...... $1,085 FOR SALE: late IH 986 tractor, New Mensch, manure scrprs 57 IHC 450 2WD .....$4900(GB) 04 CIH SCX100 PTWR .$14000 • Tomberlin scooters ...... $1800 good condition, good paint, New Lowe hyd. post diggers 54 Ford G. Jubilee ...$6500(GB) 93 NH 1116 WND HD .....$6900 • 2007 gas 1550 4x4 shedded, low hours. 620-381- New Danuser Planetary post JD 401 BW/60” ditch mwr...... 92 NH 116 PT...... $5300(GB) • 2002 1200 4x2 4480. digger w/12” bit ...... $2,500 ...... $7500 91 CIH 8370 MC...... $6200(GB) New Haugen brush grapples COMBINES HESSTON 1090 MC..$2950(W) OHLDE JD 466 round baler. 913-441- TRACTOR REPAIR 785-336-2138 Days New Worksaver walk thru pal- 11 CIH 7088 ...... $215000(S) BALERS/RAKES 2777. let forks ...... $895 892 Quivira Road 785-548-5855 Nights 11 CIH 7088 ...... $215000(W) 09 NH 16WHR...... $12500(GB) Linn, KS 66953 CLIPPER SUPER 2948D 3 New Bale Spears for big 10 CIH 7120 ...... $285000(H) 09 SITREX 16WHR...... $15500 legs, holding bin, bagging bin, Visit Us At rounds and square 09 CIH 8120 ...... $225000(S) 08 CIH RB564 RB 5x6 ..$30000 785-348-5766 Taylor bagger, new long sewing jddealer.deere.com/toddtractor 1989 Case 1825 skid loader, 09 CIH 7088 ...... $199650(GB) 08 CIH RB564 5x6 RB ..$27500 800-546-5457 machine, 4 conveyors, dust col- Seneca, Kansas 1700 hrs, 48” bucket .$7,500 09 CIH 7088 ...... $190000(S) 07 CIH RBX563 5x6...... $24000 lector, mini bulk scale. All equip- 2009 Gehl 5240E, 1050 hrs 08 CIH 8010...... $174000(PR) 06 SITREX MK16 ....$12500(GB) JD 640 side delivery rake, 4 ment in very good condition. Allis Chalmers Tractors 2008 Gehl 5240E, 1300 hrs. ... 08 CIH 2588 ...... $189000(GB) 06 H&S 16WHR...... $12500(GB) bar, good. Call 8:30-9:00. Price 913-370-2983. 7060 PD, duals, ...... $5,500 ...... $22,500 08 CIH 2588 ...... $156000(H) 05 NH BR780 RB.....$13700(GB) $800. 785-325-2538. 7000 PST, shedded 2008 Gehl 4840E, cab/heat, 03 CIH 8010 ...... $150000(W) 05 Sitrex MR 16WR .....$8500(M) 3000 hrs. 99 Gleaner R62 .....$59900(GB) 04 NH BR780 5x6....$12500(GB) PLANTER SALVAGE nice WD wide front...... $1,200 Used Mensch 6’ saw dust IH 400-500-800-900-950 Cyclo 98 JD 9610 ...... $69500(W) 04 NH BR780 5x6...... $14500(S) 210 or 220 ...... $8,250 each shooter...... $1,500 86 CIH 1680 ...... $28900(GB) 04 VER 605XL 5X6 RB ...$13500 JD 494-1280, 7000, plate and JOHN BERGMAN NEW EQUIPMENT 79 IHC 1440 w/20’ head..$7500 03 JD 348 w/accum...$19,500(S) plateless Cimmaron 10’ rotary mower.... (10) CIH 2388 $46875-$135000 03 SITREX MK12WR ...$8500(H) Seneca, KS • 785-336-3158 Koelzer Repair ...... $4,600 (5) CIH 2188 ....$49500-$82000 03 NH BR780 5X6 RB$14500(S) Cimmaron 6’ rotary mower...... HEADERS 03 NH BR780 5x6...... $15000(S) Onaga, KS 785-857-3257 ...... $1,600 11 CIH 2162 35’ ...... $68000(S) 03 CIH RBX562...... $21000(H) Bison 3 pt. blade 9’ 11 Duolift 27’ header T ....$4200 00 KELDERMAN 10 WR .$3200 605 & 605 Super M balers HOT WATER pressure wash- Bush Hog zero turn mowers 09 CIH 2162 35’ FHD ....$62000 94 JD 535 5x6 ...... $7500(GB) 664/665M Rancher baler ers and Parts at Wholesale Pric- 09 CIH 2020 35’ FH..$39500(H) 93 JD 535 5x6...... $7500(M) R2300 twin rake ing new or Reconditioned units USED EQUIPMENT 08 CIH 2212 12RN CH..$42500 86 NH 855 RB ...... $3250(W) BP 8000 processor Wholesale Washer Co. 620- Gehl 170 MX w/SAF swing 07 JD 1293 12R CH ...... $39500 JD RAKES 1 LF & 1 RT ..$4250 VR1022/1224 wheel rake 583-2421. auger feeder w/scales TM850 trailed mower AC 6080 2WD tractor w/cab 07 CIH 2412 CH .....$58750(LA) CIH RS 551 RB 5x5 .$12000(S) A.C., excellent...... $15,500 05 MACDN 973 35’ DH .$32900 HESSTON 560 RB ..$7900(GB) Disc Mowers & Mower Cond. FARM MACHINERY USED VERMEER BALERS KMC pull cart for 3 pt. disk 03 CIH 1042 36’ DH ...... $28900 SITREX 10 wheel rk ..$1200(M) Hydra-Bed™ & accessories FOR SALE mower 03 Shelbrn 32’ strp ...... $33000 TILLAGE 02 JD 930F 30’ FH...$9750(PR) 10 CIH 330 25’ Turbo.....$49000 Winkel Livestock Equip. JD pull type swather model Westendorf TA26 loader 01 CIH 1042 35’ DH ...... 02 Sunfl 1434 36’ ...... $24900 Winkel Flatbeds 290, in good shape, new paint . Post hole digger for IH 2pt...... $22500(LA) 01 Sunfl 1434 36’ ...... $26500 Bar 6 Cake Feeders ...... $1,250 hitch w/ 12’ auger 01 BELL 30’ HDRT trailer $3250 00 STRLG soil packer .....$9500 JD self propelled swather, mo- Bush Hog 3710 rotary mower 00 JD 1293 12RNCH ....$42000 99 SF 1433 32’...... $25000 tor just overhauled, dual drive wing fold 98 JD 893 8RN CH ..$18900(H) 97 Krause 4241 45’ FC..$17000 wheels, new paint ...... $1,850 97 CIH 1083 CH ...... $14000(W) 96 SUNFL chisel 14’ ...... $3200 New Holland 14’ swather, fits SENECA IMPL.CO. 95 CIH 1083 CH ....$12000(GB) 93 SF 1232 29’ disk$10900(LA) 9030 versatile Bi Directional Hwy. 36 West SENECA, KANSAS 94 CIH 1063 12R CH ....$24500 KENT 7554 54’ FC...$12500(W) MILLER RANCH tractor, excellent, shedded...... 93 CIH 1083 8RN CH....$12500 KRAUSE 3920 21’ FC $2500(H) ...... $2,800 ______EQUIPMENT Day ...785-336-2621 92 JD 930 30’ H...... $8500(W) JD 1000 32’ FC...... $3500(GB) John Deere header w/5 sec- 33778 K-99 Hwy. One of the largest retailers of Night...... 785-336-2502 91 JD 925R head ...... $7500(W) LANDOLL 2205 DP till$5800(S) tion pickup attachment, fits on new, reman & recycled parts 90 1083 8RN CH ...$10600(PR) MISC. Alma, Kansas JD combines in place of Grain for tractors & combines. ______HESSTON 1365 rotary mower 88 JD 843 8RN CH..$5500(GB) 11 POL RNGER 800.....$1000(S) Head, shedded, excellent ...... 785-765-3588 conditioner with hydraswing with 85 IHC 863 6RN CH..$5500(W) 10 POL SPMN 500 4x4...... $4800 ...... $3,950 www.millerranchequipment.com 800-255-0337 3rd helper roller. 620-583-9066. (6) CIH 1020 30’ FH ...... 09 KODIAK 6’ rotary M...... $1300 Or Best Offer on all the www.AbileneMachine.com ...... $13000-$20900 09 Worksaver bolt on bale spear . Used Combine Parts above (8) CIH 1020 25’ FH ...... $250(W) — ITEMS FOR SALE — 2005 Gleaner 7000 30 ft. rigid ...... $4500-$20000 08 POL RZR Razor ....$7000(GB) Gleaner A, E, C, C II, G, F, F2, Call 2007 JD 4720 sprayer, 1800 head ...... $10,500 (13) CIH 1010 30’...... 08 POL SPTSMAN 800...$6070 M, K, L, L2, N6 Ensminger Seed hrs., loaded, SS tank, JD auto Gleaner 8x30 hugger corn ...... $5000-$11750 08 POL SPTSMAN 500...$4250 NH TR 70 S ...... $140,000 head ...... CALL (6) CIH 1010 25’...$4500-$7300 07 POL Rngr XP 4x4...... $7500 IH 715, 815; MF 550, 510 Moran, Kansas JD 7410 tractor MFWD 6,000 Gleaner 630 cornhead .$4,500 IHC 883 8RN CH...... $6000(W) 06 LP Z52 MOWER..$4100(LA) JD 4400 & 6600 620-237-4221 hrs ...... $40,000 1991 CIH 1680 combine new Hmade 25’ HDRTRLR $1500(S) 06 POL SPSM 500 ..$4500(GB) Various headers & tires M-F, 8 AM- 5 PM JD 8870 tractor, 6300 hrs . . . . . engine F&A ...... $20,000 CIH 25’ 1010 reel.....$2500(GB) 05 Kawasaki 700 4x4 ...... $3400 DON McLAUGHLIN ...... $55,000 JD 915 ripper 7 shank . .$6,000 GRAIN DRILL 04 POL Mag 330 .....$2200(GB) 2000, NH 1475 16' pivot 10 CB 4740 40’ NT ...$75000(S) 04 Brent 620 Gcart...... $16900 Vermillion, KS IH 1466 tractor, cab . . . . .CALL 2006 JD 2200 32ft. field tongue, good condition, low IH 1486 tractor ...... CALL 09 CIH SDX30 .....$105000(GB) 04 JD MX10 10’...... $4800(W) cultivator ...... $23,000 785-382-6394 acres, $10,000 620-727-6936 2008 JD 568 baler, 8250 bales 06 JD 1895 40’ AD ...... $99900 02 Tow Behind Air Cart....$9500 JD 980 field cultivator, 32.5 ft. . Cell: 785-799-7753 Hutchinson. loaded ...... $27,500 05 CB 4000 NT 30’ $34900(GB) 00 Sterling soil pker...... $9500 JD 567 baler, net, 10K bales ...... CALL 03 JD 1890 40’ AD.$71000(PR) 97 BRENT 774 Gcart ....$18900 JD 635 disc C-flex 32’ .$20,000 — COMBINES — ‘98 Spray Coupe . . . .$43,000 ...... CALL 02 GP 3S4000 40’ ..$33500(LA) 97 BRENT 572 Gcart ....$14000 JD 650 disc 26ft...... CALL One Year Power Guard ‘00 Spray Coupe 3440$29,500 JD 7200 8x30 planter LF, TW . . 00 GP 3S3000 30’ ....$35000(S) 92 UFT 400 bu. Gcart...... $5900 Sunflower 1440 disc 27 ft. C- Use Season waiver ‘09 JD 2510H 15 knife $53,000 ...... $9,500 98 SNFLR 9411 3pt 15’ $14500 (2) Broyhill 250 gal ..$1500(PR) 2.9% Interest ‘08 DMI 20 knife LF . .$56,000 CIH 1200 8x30 planter LF TW . flex ...... $6,500 98 JD 455 35’ ...... $29900(GB) 1 set 300 gal. heli tanks...$2900 ‘10 JD 9870, 213 hrs $265,000 ‘05 DMI 20 knife LF . .$33,500 ...... $20,500 6 Sunflower rolling tredders 6 ft, 98 JD 455 30’ ...... $24900(GB) 400 gal ag front mount ...... ‘09 JD 9870 ...... $235,000 — TRACTORS — CIH 955 planter 8x30 LF, TW . . BRAND NEW . . .$1,500 each 97 JD 750 15’ NT...$21000(GB) ...... $1500(PR) ‘04 JD 9860 ...... $163,500 (2) ‘08 JD 8430T . . .$179,500 ...... CALL Sunflower 3350 5x5 V blade . . . 96 JD 455 30’ ...... $23500(GB) Trimble EZ Guide...... $2500(S) ‘08 JD 9770 ...... $219,500 ‘78 JD 4440 PS . . . . .$22,500 White 5100 8R30 in 3 pt.$2,500 ...... $5,500 96 JD 455 25’ ...... $11500(GB) Pair 900/60R32 wheels ...$7000 ‘08 JD 9770 4WD . .$190,000 ‘72 JD 4320 ...... $12,500 2006 JD 1890 no till drill, JD 716A Chuckwagon . .$7,500 95 JD 455 30’ ...... $23000(H) Set duals 18.4x42 2388 $12000 94 CB 4000 30’ Mint.$10500(H) ’08 JD 9770 ...... $230,000 ‘04 JD 6120 2WD . . .$24,000 7.5x42ft. w/1900 cart .$63,000 EZ Trail 475 grain cart . .$6,000 Call for More ATV ‘07 JD 9760 4WD . .$210,000 ‘05 Kubota L3430 . . .$19,500 1999 JD 455 drill, 10x35ft. . . . . Fricklin CA9600 grain cart . . . . 93 JD 750 15’ NT...... $14500(H) & lawn equip. ‘01 JD 4100 ...... $11,000 ...... $20,000 92 JD 455 35’ ...... $21500(GB) ‘07 KD 9760 ...... $169,500 ...... $9,000 Salina, Kansas (S) ‘07 JD 9760 ...... $142,500 ‘66 JD 2510G ...... $6,500 JD 455 drill 10x30ft. dry fert. . . Dakon Gravity wagons . .CALL 89 GP 3SF30 30’ .....$8900(GB) — TILLAGE — 89 GP 2SF30 30’ ...$13900(GB) ‘05 JD 9760 ...... $150,000 ...... $18,000 Bush Hog post hole digger$550 1-800-658-4653 ‘04 JD 512 Ripper . . .$23,500 88 GP 2SF24 24’ ...... $4500(L) 785-452-1180 Eric ‘04 JD 9760 ...... $119,500 JD 8300 drill ...... $2,200 New Holland 900 silage ‘08 CIH Ecolo Tiger . .$26,500 2008 CIH 1020 flexhead, 25 ft., GP 45’ FOLD ...... $10900(GB) 785-493-4999 Kevin ‘02 JD 9750 ...... $86,000 ‘08 Blue Jet Disk Ripper . . . . . chopper ...... $6,000 FF auger, 1500 acres ...... GP 1265 HSD...... $4500(LA) Pratt, Ks. (PR) ‘10 JD 9670 4WD . .$205,000 ...... $19,000 Quinstart 21ft. fallowmaster ...... $20,000 CB Hole Drill...... $2250(LA) ‘10 JD 9670 ...... $190,000 Landoll 6-30 Ripper . . .$7,500 1-877-680-4455 CIH 1020 25 ft flexheads ...... $5,750 3200 Hoe Drill...... $13900(GB) ‘09 JD 9670 ...... $200,000 JD 32’ 650 disk . . . . .$22,000 — HAY EQUIPMENT — ...... $8,000 Hardi 1000 gallon sprayer 60 ft. KRAUSE 5430 drill .$15900(LA) Marion, Kansas (M) ‘08 JD 9670 Hillco . .$209,000 ‘05 JD 567 ...... $25,000 CIH 1020 30 ft flexhead .$7,000 ...... $6,000 PLANTERS ‘06 JD 9660 ...... $152,000 1-877-382-2188 ‘96 JD 566, 7500 bales$16,900 Case IH 1010 25’ rigid head . . . 2002 JD 893 cornhead HDP . . 10 CIH 1250 24RNFF .$140000 620-382-5439 Marlin ‘05 JD 9660 ...... $137,500 ‘88 JD 535 wrap . . . . .$10,850 ...... CALL 10 CIH 1250 16RNFF ...$96000 ...... $5000 Wichita, Ks. (W) ‘04 JD 9660 4WD . .$132,000 ‘05 NH 780, 3300 bales$18,000 2000 CIH 1042 36ft draper 06 CIH 1240 ...... $53500(H) ‘01 JD 9650 ...... $105,000 ‘04 NH 780 ...... $16,950 head ...... $19,000 Complete listing on our web: 05 SNFL 5055 48’ cult...$48000 1-800-779-7012 ‘98 JD 9610 ...... $58,000 ‘94 NH 660 ...... $6,500 CIH 1083 8x30 cornhead CALL www.jonesmachineryinc.com 04 CIH 1200 16RN P ....$55000 Hutchinson Ks. (H) ‘01 JD 9550 ...... $79,500 Vermeer 605C ...... $1,750 2004 JD 625 hydra flex FF 03 White 8122 12 RN P.$24500 1-800-658-1714 ‘00 JD 9550 SH . . . . .$85,000 Hiawatha auger, NICE ...... $20,000 BUY/SELL/TRADE DAILY 03 CIH 1240 12R PVTR$38000 ‘99 JD 9510 duals . . .$72,500 2000 JD 930 flexhead FF 02 CIH 1200 PT ...... $9500(PR) Larned Ks. (LA) ‘06 CIH 8010 loaded $169,500 Implement Co. auger, NICE ...... $11,000 98 Kinze 2600 16RN .....$29500 1-866-400-3105 ‘05 CIH 2388 4WD . .$142,000 2005 JD 630 hydra flex FF Jones 97 CIH 955 ...... $8500 785-742-7121 Great Bend, Ks. (GB) ‘05 CIH 2388 ...... $118,000 HIAWATHA, KS 66434 auger ...... $16,500 Machinery, Inc. 95 JD 7200...... $14500(H) 95 CIH 900 8RN ...... $9500(W) 43 corn heads www.hiawathaimplement.com 2006 John Deere 936 draper Smith Center, KS 1-800-658-1706 — SPRAYERS — head ...... $32,000 94 White 6122 ...... $22000(H) ‘06 JD 4720 ...... $132,000 JD 925 flexhead ...... CALL 785-282-3000 ‘97 RoGator 854 . . . .$40,000 JD 925 flexhead ...... $4,500 785-282-0432 Cell ’00 Top Airs 1200 gal .$15,000 JD 843 cornhead low tin oil . . . 785-686-4005 ‘98 Wilmar 7200 . . . . .$49,000 ...... $6,750 Evening Calls Welcome Page 30 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY MACHINERY

ALL NEW Liberty gun safes. — USED IMPLEMENT — Wholesale Revere23:$895; Fat- Case IH 950 12 row boyJr.:$1075; Fatboy64:$1,695; VF/Trailing w/fert. Franklin50:$2,095; Lincoln- x Gehl 5240 skid loader 0% Fin. up to 60 months! 50:$2,695. All S&G elec- Gehl 7800 skid loader tronic locks. Prices are total, no Limited Supply Case IH STX 275 Hay Accumulators 340/85R28 RAD 6000 127A8 . PRE-OWNED SPRAYERS other fees. 785-829-1090. tgar- 2011 S77 Gleaner Forks For Small Square Bales ...... $739 Beloit [email protected]. Gleaner 700 header 30’ ‘95 AG CHEM 854 U07595...... & NH Bale Wagons 480/80R30 RAD AT DT 145A8 WESTENDORF TA-26 loader, Gleaner 700, 27’ rigid ...... $47,500 ...... $829 barely used, like new, IH “Call Us Before You Buy” ‘09 Gleaner R76 ‘01 HARDI 550 U08019 $5,500 18.4-34 SAT II 8pr TL .....$712 mounts, $3800. 785-293-5743. DRY CREEK 2000 Gleaner R62 SILVER WH 1600 gal U07254. Allis 7000 tractor DON’S TIRE ...... $32,000 FARMS & SUPPLY Hesston, KS ‘09 Gleaner 8200 30’ flex TF 866-888-7838 WYLIE U07525 ...... $5,500 Hesston 1340 MoCo Vision 105 & Powerfarm 95 ‘01 JD 4710 U07594 .$115,000 620-327-2183, Ask for Joe Abilene, KS 50 To 180 HP, 2-WD & 4-WD, Hesston 565 round baler Power Shuttle, Excellent ‘04 JD 4710 U08008 .$118,000 Gehl 2880 baler WANT DRY fertilizer attach- Loader & Haying Tractors ‘05 CASE IH 4410 U07641, Maize Repair Parts 09 JD 7130 w/loader. ment for Crustbuster 3400 drill Several Models Available 3451 hrs ...... $134,000 24x7.5. 785-614-1603. USED EQUIPMENT ‘01 CASE IH SPX3200B for Deere Forage Westendorf CC340 ldr. U07942, 4010 hrs...... $65,000 LEASE A JOHN DEERE CUMMING N-14 motor, w/ 10 Harvesters Farmtrac 300 w/ldr. ‘99 AG CHEM 854 U07840, 2010 COMBINE speed Eaton Fuller transmis- 1407 Kraus 25’ disc 4280 hrs ...... $57,000 2 Year Lease: Annual Big Square Balers sion, 330 hp, $5,000. 620-382- Kubota B7100 HST ‘93 PATRIOT X7 U07972, Payment $29,500. Attractive 5470. Best Price Gehl 5640E skid loader, 6300 hrs ...... $31,500 purchase option. Kuhlman Impl. 1130 hr., nice ‘10 JD 4930 U07034, 918 hrs .. Call and Quality LINN, KANSAS Kubota L2350 w/loader ...... $271,000 785-348-5547 Several Used Zero-turn lawn Hays Carrico Implement MAIZE mowers SIMPSON 300 gal U06905 ...... BOBCATS - TRADE-INS today for details. CORPORATION 8N Ford...... Coming In ...... $6,000 NEW EQUIPMENT 2011 Bobcat S650, cab, heat ‘06 JD 4720 U07909, 2010 hrs Beloit 888-722-8710 Bush Hog mowers 5’-15’ & air, 220 hours, two spd...... x ...... $147,000 877-542-4099 Vermeer 605 Super M Balers ...... $36,500 Vermeer twin rakes Lincoln Lincoln USED TRACTORS 2011 Bobcat S630, cab & USED EQUIPMENT Schwant Tractor ‘05 HARDI NP1100 U07849 .... IH 5088 CAH heat, 420 hrs...... $30,500 866-522-9600 Vermeer 605 Super J Dover, KS ...... $14,500 USED COMBINES 2011 Bobcat S250, cab, heat, Hays 2 to choose Hesston 565A 785-256-6242 ‘08 JD 4730 U06196, 1202 hrs Case IH 2188 RWA & air, 400 hrs ...... $37,500 VR Vermeer 24 rake www.schwanttractor.com ...... $185,000 800-658-4640 Case IH 2388 RWA 2010 Bobcat T320 C, H, & A, 2 to choose Vermeer 605 M ‘96 PATRIOT XL U07941, Case IH 1688 RWA HF, 450 hrs...... $53,500 CONSIGNED MACHINERY 4 TIRES 13.6/12 38 rim, very 2844 hrs ...... $49,000 1969 MASSEY Ferguson 180 Case IH 1660 RWA 2007 Bobcat 5205, C, H, & A, White 2-105 good tread; 2- tractor used front ‘00 AG CHEM 1254 U07778, Tractor and Snapper Riding Case IH 2166 RWA 1800 hours...... $22,000 4980 hrs ...... $62,000 White 2-155 2006 Bobcat 5600 Tool Cat, tires, four ribs, good tread, Mower. 785-562-6529. 14L/16.1; 4 tires p265/75R/16, 8 ‘98 SILVER WH 1200 gal 1-800-530-5428 White 5100 6 row planter w/liq- 250 hrs...... $33,000 U07881, 5469 hrs...... $33,000 IH 800 6 row, 3 drums, dry fer- uid 2001 Bobcat 773 open, 2100 ply. 785-392-3520. 785-392- 4152. See complete tilizer, $2,500; MX110 MFD Thomas Impl. Inc. Oliver 550 w/loader hours...... $12,750 equipment listing at: GB860 loader, 4300 hrs, Jct. 59 & 96 Hiways WANTED Bobcat 709 backhoe, attach NH 1112 14’ swather, AC, re- www.carricoimplement.com $44,500; IH 656 gas hydro utility Altamont, Kansas Oliver 1855, 1955 for salvage for mid-frame ...... $4,500 built diesel engine. 785-479- Carrico Implement with loader, $5,500. 785-799- Fax: 620-784-5622 Bobcat 96” snowblade ..$2,250 3915. 4072. Service on all Beloit ~ Lincoln ~ Hays Bobcat Equipment HESSTON 1014 hydra swing 1-866-522-9600 FOR SALE: Nice 924 JD Wheat Stop by and talk to us. swather, good condition, $1,750. Header $5,500, good 218 JD Flex header poly, stainless Now Is The Time To Trade 785-499-3077. Gleaner Combines steel, plastic reel fingers $2,850. SALVAGING COMBINES ALL MACHINES INSPECTED NEW VERSALTILE LM 320 flex head...... $5,750 GN 800 Work master Loader 6 & READY TO WORK. DEALERS LM 220 flex head...... $2,950 food Bucket $2,500. Nice 2005 N5, N7, L, L2, M, F, G, C, CII, South on Rosencutter USED FORAGE 520- 525- 825 flex head .CALL MacDon 36 ft draper header AII, A&E, K Gleaner. 6620, G & R IMPL. CO. 7720, 8820, 7700, 6600, 4400, in Manhattan, KS HARVESTERS & HEADS 82L2 ...... $9,500 $32,000. 28 ft Shelbourne Strip- WESTENDORF-BUSH HOG For More Details Call ‘09 Claas 980 81L2 ...... $6,500 per Header $21,000. Jack Boyle 3300, 105, 95, 55, JD. 915, STIHL Greg • 785-215-4285 ’05 Claas 900...... Call 78L2 ...... $5,500 785-382-6849. 1480, 1460, 1420, 815 IHC. 3 - ’02 Claas 900...... Call 620-732-3245 Travis • 785-410-8985 JD 630 disc, 29 ft., 21” blades, 860, 760, 750, 510, 410, 300 2004 Claas 900...... Call GRAVITY WAGONS or 620-732-2275 Office • 785-537-9979 $17,500; JD 630 disc w/ harrow, Massey. Several black and or- 1996 Claas 880...... $65,000 EZ Trail gravity wagons, 230 DURHAM, KANSAS 34 ft., 21” blades, in process, ange Gleaner cornheads. Claas RU600, 8 row head...... to 400 bushel FOR SALE: MDS two prong nice, $22,000; JD 630 disc, 34 ...... From $30,000 EZ Trail grain carts, 490 & 700 bale spear. Fits JD 740/741 ft., new bearings & blades, in *********************************** bushel Jack Boyle loader 785-336-1209 leave mes- process, $22,000; IHC RMX COMBINES Vermillion sage. New Kent Field Cultivators 340/ 370 disc., 2008, like new 2-Gleaner S-77 from $245,000 785-382-6848 785-564-0511 with new blades & bearings, 2-’10 Gleaner R76...... FOR SALE OR TRADE GLEANERS 81 Farm Eq. Service $36,500; IHC 2388 combine, Just received a load of Hydra ...... from $220,000 McPherson, KS.620-241-3100 1998 model, 3348 engine/ 2514 beds...... CALL Gravity Wagons, 200-500 400 Series 30’ head, good ...... 2-’08 Gleaner R75....$188,500 separator hours, set up for New Country Clipper mowers . bushel ...... $2,000 ‘83 L3, 24’ head, 1723 hrs ...... 1-800-357-3101 wheat, $56,500; Brent 670 grain ...... In Stock 2-L2 22’ rigid headers, good ...... $15,000 NH 518 Manure Spreader TIRE TOWN INC. cart, good condition, $10,000. Case IH 5230 MFD Maxmum R65 R75 fine tooth chopper *********************************** PTO ...... $2250 18.4R38 Radial New...... $1185 785-493-5026 or 785-577-3954. w/Westendorf loader 1,900 w/floor, like new...... $600 MISCELLANEOUS No Solicitors. hrs...... $47,500 6x6 Dynapower hydro L2-M2, Sunflower Tillage equipment... 14.9R46 used 80% ...... $650 Cooter’s good 2003 Ford F250 4x4 w/hydra ...... Coming in daily 31/13.5-15 6p irregular .....$115 C1H900 PLANTER, 8RN, Liquid L3 straw chopper, complete bed...... $12,995 785-562-2027 JD 8400T ...... $44,500 14.9R34 slightly used 70% ...... Fertilizer, Early Riser Monitor, New and used long seives New E-Z Trail 700 bushel Day or evening White 4-210...... $6,500 ...... $400 No-Till Coulters, 5 Drums. Call Various chaffers & sieves grain cart ...... Coming In Twin Diamond 12 row 30 strip 480/70R34 New FWD.....$1100 785-336-1771 (cell) or 785-336- Blue Rapids, KS 670 T - 670 HI blocks, cranks, Cat ...... $22,000 169-30 slightly used 75%..$325 6252. WINCHELL’S, INC. etc. 11.2-38 New ...... $290 Quinstar 8 row strip till .$7,500 Phillipsburg, KS 785-543-2118 NEW HOLLAND 855 round 600/70R28 Overstocks ...$1200 FOR SALE: 1951 JD MT, pa- Dealer for Chaff spreaders, baler, later model with bale Universal for all combines 320/90R46 Irregular...... $900 rade ready, very nice, $4,500 obo. 785-747-8646. kicker; shedded, baled approx. driver off walker crank 15.5-38 10p New ...... $517 8000 bales. $4000. 785-293- $1,050 800/70R38 Used 80% ....$1700 2001 JD 946 MoCo hydra swing 5743. Indiana cyl. bars, outlast 184-34 New 10p ...... $675 swather 13’ steel krimpers, draw Agco chrome, available for 20.8R38 New Radial...... $1225 bar hitch, 1000 PTO, very good JD 468 round baler, megawide most combines. Nationwide Shipping condition, $13,250. 402-806- SHUCK Kalvesta Impl. plus, 2010...... Coming In WE DEAL 0841. IMPLEMENT JD 4955 self propelled windrow- BLAZEKS Company, Inc. Other Sizes and Prices Belleville, KS JD SWATHER 1600A, Mo-Co IN STOCK- NEW MASSEY er, 2009 ...... Just In 620-855-3567 New & Used 16’ hydro-swing, shedded 785-729-3495 800-444-7209 800-451-9864 FERGUSON HESSTON Sitrex H90-V10 carted rake, KALVESTA, KS 67856 $8,500. 785-283-4430. SERIES ROUND BALERS lightly used...... $2,995 785-556-8952 - Cell www.kalvestaimplement.com 913-441-4500 913-682-3201 IN STOCK- 14 WHEEL IH 496 disc 21’, blades 20”, White 8516 16RN FF plain ...... VERMEER 605K baler, pickup FOR SALE: Vermeer 605F BRUNA IMPL. CO. HYCAP H&S RAKES shedded...... $5,900 just been gone through, 2 year baler, new tires; Kelly Ryan ma- TRACTORS: ...... $64,950 (W) 1975 Oliver 1655, gas....$6,500 1990 MF 3660, 4WD cab, 2,905 old belts very good condition. nure spreader, 5x12, PTO, 1998 Case IH MX120 MFD HAY EQUIPMENT: 2003 MF 8000 25 ft. flex head .. hrs...... $29,900 $4,250. 785-562-8053. good.785-763-4536. w/ldr., 4386 hrs ...$52,500 (M) 1998 Hesston 4755 3x3 big sq...... Just In 1980 MF2705, 3 remotes, 2008 Case IH MX215 MFD, 463 ...... $45,000 (H) Rossi E-Z rake 12 wheel...... 5,300 hrs., needs some work . hrs ...... $136,500 (S) 2006 Hesston 4910 4x4 big sq...... $5,500 ...... $5,900 2009 Case IH MX335 MFD, 433 ...... $65,000 (C) Killbros 1195 grain cart ...... White 2-105 w/cab kit, A/C hrs ...... $192,500 (C) 2002 Case IH RBX451 rd. baler ...... New, In Stock repaired ...... $11,000 2008 Case IH Puma 180 MFD, ...... $12,000 (S) Dry Creek hay grapple ...... 2002 White 8523 planter, 12 row TM800 Trailmower WINKEL MFG 1817 hrs...... $96,500 (M) 2007 Case IH RBX563 rd. baler ...... New, In Stock w/15” splitter, 3 bushel boxes, 664 Rancher net ramp$28,000 Flatbeds 1997 Case IH 8920 2WD, 5500 ...... $19,850 (W) EZ Trail seed tender, 300 bu. no till...... Just In R2300 twin rake Livestock Equipment hrs ...... $48,500 (W) 2006 NH BR780 rd. baler ...... w/hyd. motor, divider & roll tarp Case 4490 tractor, very clean w/ 605 SM net ramp flts. 1990 Case IH 7110 MFD, 4155 ...... $16,500 (S) ...... New In Stock 3 pt. & PTO ...... $15,000 VR1022-VR1024 wheel rakes hrs...... $49,500 (M) 1995 Case IH 8370 14’ swather Killbros HC362 36’ high speed White 2-85 ...... Just In TD120 Tedder...... $2,650 1998 Cat Challenger 55, 4800 ...... $8,000 (M) header trailer, loaded...$7,900 1979 White 2-135, very good All Rebuilt Equip.-1 yr warr. 2000 Case IH 8860 w/12’ sickle WESTFIELD GRAIN AUGERS hrs ...... $65,000 (H) 84” H.D. 6 way Dozer blade for condition...... Just In ‘10 TM800 Trailmower$10,500 MK10”x71’ Swing Auger$8,850 1994 Cat Challenger 65, 4230 head, 2551 hrs ....$34,500 (S) Skidsteer, like new...... $4,900 New Idea 3732 spreader, 220 604M net flt ramp ...... $27,500 hrs ...... $65,000 (H) 2011 Case IH WD1203 w/16’ 2004 MF 9690 combine ...... bushel, tandem axle, same as 605L net kicker ...... $15,000 2009 JD 7830 MFD, 572 hrs .... sickle head, 152 hrs...... $129,000 new, hauled only 150 loads, 605K net monitor ...... $7,500 ...... $140,000 (W) ...... $82,500 (M) hyd. end gate, upper beater, 605XL net kicker...... $13,500 Hesston 1340 Mo Co w/swivel PLANTERS: front pan ...... $12,900 605M nt kicker, flt tires$28,000 hitch ...... $14,000 Case IH 1200 12RN w/liquid .... Sitrex H90-V10 carted rake, RB46 Challenger, LN..$12,000 USED EQUIPMENT Bruna Impl. Co. MF 471, 2WD, 480 hrs, extra ...... $63,500 (M) lightly used...... $2,995 R23 twin rake...... $6,000 ‘06 RBX443 Case IH blr$7,000 C - Clay Center: 785-632-5621 sharp, 8x8 Syndhro shuttle WR20 8 wheel rake ...... $2,500 Gehl 10 wheel rake Case IH 1200 31RN plain...... w/1070 loader, joystick, with 2008 ASV PT100, 575 hrs, VERMEER USED EQUIP...... $62,500 (C) H - Hiawatha: 785-742-2261 MF Canopy...... Reduced Deluxe 504SF baler...... $3,000 Case IH 1250 24RN w/liquid .... M - Marysville: 785-562-5304 New Idea 5410 disc mower, ...... $119,500 (W) 605F balers ..$2,000 to $3,000 S - Seneca: 785-336-2111 reconditioned ...... $4,900 605H baler...... $3,000 430 w/scales wagon ...$12,500 Case IH 1250 16RN w/liquid .... Lawrence, KS 430 w/scales wagon ...$16,500 Sunflower no-till drill 9421- 20’.. 605J monitor...... $5,500 ...... $107,500 (M) W - Washington: 785-325-2232 ...... Rental Discount List of our entire 785-843-8093 605K equil-fill, auto-tie..$9,500 ON FARM DEMOS, FEED Case IH 950 12RN FF w/liquid. MF 1545 front dozer blade pack- MIXING, WAGONS & BOXES used inventory on: 605XL monitorkickernet$9,000 ...... $19,500 (W) age for MF compact tractor, 800-654-5191 504G baler...... $2,000 www.brunaimplementco.com Case IH 955 12RN VF plain ..... very heavy duty, perfect for Fax: 785-843-1014 Sloop Sales & Hook’s Repair, Inc...... $14,500 (C) snow & ice...... Call White 6900 13RN plain ...... Lyndon, KS 66451 785-828-4706 www.sloophook.com Case engine, rebuilt for 1845 ...... $13,500 (S) skid steer ...... CALL Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 31 MACHINERY MACHINERY BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS SERVICES Cattle price pullback USED TRACTORS USED TRACTORS Fortress Fence LARRY’S PORTABLE sawmill ‘08 Case IH JX70 MFD cab service, can come saw your • IH Super C, wide front end, Strongest continuous loader, 600 hrs. logs. 785-776-8153. 785-565- was likely even before hyd. lift, new rear tires, re- ‘06 Case IH DX40 MFD fence made. 2647. painted, PTO, rear weights w/loader, 1300 hrs 4, 5, 6 & 7 bars available HEARTLAND CONCRETE • John Deere 2020 gas, new LFTB discussion ‘04 JD 4410 Hydro w/loader Bigger...Stronger...Cheaper! Construction Specializing in all clutch, repainted, 3 pt., hyds., Given recent historic ‘00 JD 6410 MFD cab, 3400 Corral Materials concrete needs: agricultural, changes and other ramifi- tires 60% hrs residential, and commercial pro- highs in cattle prices, it cations could come from • Ford 5000 (5200) row crop, ‘90 JD 4455 2WD, new tires, More choices...Lowest prices! jects. Call Jesse Robinson at shouldn’t have been sur- the LFTB discussion. flat deck, diesel, dual power 7000 hrs Prime & reject pipe, rods, 785-230-0443 for a free esti- prising to see values dip “The part that is less (16 speed), 3 pt., 1 set hyd. ‘83 JD 2550 2WD cab/loader, cable, caps, clips, springs mate today! somewhat during March, known and what may be a remotes, front and rear 4735 hrs but consumer response to little more costly is what’s weights, new rear tires and and more. ‘77 IH 1086 w/loader, 7200 hrs news of lean, finely tex- going to change on the sup- seat, one owner, shedded, ‘73 Case 1070 cab & loader MOBILE HOMES Structural Steel tured beef in the nation’s good and original paint ply side – the cost of doing IH 1066 w/cab Square tubing, angles, flats, 1999 DUTCHMAN 5th wheel • Ford 8N’s (4 speed trans.), ‘67 Ford 4000, gas meat supply hit cattle and business,” he said. “At the channel, beams, sheet, plate camper 26’, sleeps 4, real clean, beef values harder than extreme, if we quit using choice of 2- all with 3 pt. and ‘65 IH 656 diesel has rollout awning. 785-215- and more. many could have anticipat- LFTB, and I don’t expect new or good tires, repainted MISCELLANEOUS 4297. • AC 180 diesel, 64 Hp., front 97 JD 4890 windrower 16’ WE DELIVER ed, according to a Kansas that will happen, but if we and rear weights, dual hyd. head State University agricultur- take that away from the remotes, 3 pt., one owner, 06 Case IH 1200 pivot frame PETS al economist. toolbox, the cost of busi- very straight w/good original 12 row 30 “I think we were due in ness goes up. If we add la- EZ Trail 475 grain cart BORDER COLLIE pups for paint sale. ABCA reg., ready now. early March for a pause. beling, that’s an added cost, • IH M gas, narrow front- pa- UFT 500 grain cart ‘05 Case IH LBX 332 sq. baler, 785-201-2866. The fact that we’ve had a but not as expensive as re- rade ready, new paint, de- pullback from historic moving it, and there are a cals, rear tires, seat w/fend- clean ANATOLIAN LIVESTOCK highs is not really a sur- lot of things in between. ers and lights ‘09 Case IH 2020 flexhead 25’, guardian dogs. Mulberry Mead- like new prise,” said Glynn Tonsor, “I think the net impact • AC D-15, 45 Hp, power GoBob Pipe & Steel ows. 785-577-7810. ‘02 Case IH 1020 20’ livestock marketing spe- is, the cost of producing steering, reconditioned, re- 855-880-7964 BORDER COLLIE pups. 5 (2) IH 963 cornhead cialist with K-State Re- ground beef and the cost of painted, new decals, tires ‘05 Case IH 1020 30’ flexhead www.gobobpipe.com males, 1 female. 620-924-5520. 50%, snap coupler hitch search and Extension. beef overall is going up ‘95 Case IH 1020 20’ flexhead He noted that CME April from this, and that proba- • Ford 9N, 3 speed trans., re- ‘00 Case IH 1083 cornhead HARVESTING Hardwood Lumber fed cattle futures closed at painted, repaired as needed, Case IH 2355 loader bly will have some staying new tires, paint, 3 pt., 12 volt IH 2350 loader Oak & Cottonwood “88” JD7720 Titan II, 920 flex, $118 per hundredweight on power that goes beyond the system w/alternator 2 speed cylinder, 2 speed chop- April 6, down about $12 negative demand aspects ‘99 Case IH 2388, 3430 eng., For trailers, decks, horse stalls, • AC 180 diesel, 64 hp., 3 pt., per, chaff spreader, 30.5x32 2495 sep. construction, fencing, etc. from a month earlier. Simi- that lasts one or two quar- dual hyds., live PTO, front ‘02 Case 1020 flex 17.5’ tires, 3324hrs, nice machine, larly, April feeder cattle fu- ters.” CUSTOM CUT TO ANY SIZE and rear weights, add on full ‘97 Case IH 2166, 3440 eng., $20,000; “77” JD4630 axle tures closed at $148, down He noted that in March, mount duals, quick-tach, 870hrs vision cab, very straight- 2872 sep. Also kiln dried hardwoods from $161 in early March. prices for fresh 90 percent good original paint, tires 50% ‘00 Case IH, RS 451 baler on EOH, triple hydraulics, excel- CAN CUT YOUR LOGS Cash cattle prices softened lean boneless beef trim- • IH A (offset) repainted, PTO, ‘88 Case IH 1660, 4300 hrs, lent condition, $20,000; “78” 40’ similarly, with Kansas fed mings dipped about 0.7 per- manual lift lever clean Kansas American alum. double hopper • AC C, new tires, narrow front ‘98 Case IH 1020 25’ flexhead grain trailer with rollover tarp, cattle prices off about $3 at cent, but prices for fresh 50 end w/60” 3 blade finish ‘95 NH 660 rd. baler Hardwoods, Inc. $5,000; IHC 800 Cyclo 6x30 $123 to $124 on April 6. percent lean trimmings mower, belly mounted ‘93 JD 535 rd. baler Belvue KS planter, liquid fertilizer, monitor, “But the fed cattle basis (less lean) had fallen 17.6 • AC D-17 IV gas, snap cou- ‘04 Case IH RBX562 rd. baler 785-456-8141 good condition, $2,500. 785- is quite strong – stronger percent ($83 per cwt) by pler hitch, good older paint ’92 Case IH 8480 rd.baler 479-5889. 785-263-5184. than normal,” Tonsor March 31 compared to $101 job, tires 90%, hyd. remotes Case IH 955 6 row 30 liquid noted, with cash cattle trad- on March 3. Fresh 50 per- • AC D-14 gas, snap coupler fertilizer WANTED ing $5 to $6 over futures. cent lean prices fell even hitch, repainted Case IH 900 6 row 30 Part of the concern right further the week before Krause 1907 25’ • AC D-15, factory 3 pt., power now, he said, is overall de- Case IH 4800 23’ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Easter, hitting $63 per cwt. steering w/complete engine mand for beef. Beef exports “The reason I mention overhaul, new tires and Hesston 2240 FC 18’ GOT DAMAGED GRAIN OR IH 4600 FC 27’ have been generally flat this is that fresh 90 percent wheels, being repainted, INSECT PROBLEMS? DMI Tigermate F.C. 321/2’ 29 ga ptd (lifetime wty)...... ------compared to last year, as lean trimmings held up and available by May 15th Sitrex MK12 wheel rake ...... $73/sq CREATE BIN SPACE PRIOR has the dollar index. stayed relatively flat dur- • AC WD-45, wide front end, 29 ga #2 ptd...... $63/sq TO HARVEST! Schaben spray boom 60’ “I’m still fundamentally ing March. The less lean hyds, new tires, 3 pt. adapter SALVAGE 26 ga ptd (lifetime wty) .$88/sq $$ HIGHEST PRICES $$ 26 ga galvalume ...... $76/sq • Poor quality, bugs, odor, low bullish on (beef) exports, product which is typically KanEquip, Inc ‘80 NH TR-75 combine but when we look at indi- blended with or subject to IH 1440, 1460 & 1660 com- test weight, etc. East end of KanEquip's lot - Delivery Available - vidual weeks, that’s part of LFTB, has been ham- bines • Picked up at your farm or EAST HIGHWAY 24 Building Packages, OH Doors storage facility the pullback. I’m not going mered,” Tonsor said. WAMEGO, KANSAS Insulation, Livestock • We have vacs & equipment to say we’ve burst the bub- “Estimates are that Equipment, Scales, Waters Call Jim- Cell- 785-456-4045 • Immediate shipment & ble, but we’ve pulled back a roughly 10 percent of beef (prices payment bit on that bullishness,” he on a carcass would fall into 1998 EASY Trail 750 bushel subject to • Min. quantity 800 bushels said. the fresh 50 percent lean grain cart, always shedded; change) • Satisfaction Guaranteed. No 1999 9610 with 930 JD ROSSVILLE Surprises. The economist noted category and if you use that flexhead, 2370 hours, several Truck & Tractor METAL PANELS MGM Marketing that oil and gas prices and 10 percent assumption and updates. Both always shedded ROSSVILLE, KANSAS & ACCESSORIES their forecasts have also basically a $40 per cwt and good condition. 785-738- 785-584-6195 45 yr. premium painted metal, PH# 800-214-7788 played a role in consumer falloff in the value of that 8065, day. 785-439-6289, night. 18 colors...... $79/sq. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ demand, but added: “I tend product during March, that 20 yr. Galvalume metal $64/sq. to think that’s a little bit amounts to essentially a $4 24 ROW CDS squeeze pump EMPLOYMENT Window units...... starting $75 overhyped. Gas still makes and drive wheel. 785-485-2408. per cwt value pullback on • DELIVERY AVAILABLE • DAMAGED up a portion of our individ- fed cattle. That explains a NEED AUTOMOTIVE Techni- Prices subject to change DU-ALL 340 loader, has 2090 cian for independent shop in GRAIN ual decision making, but decent portion of the pull- case mounts, not a quick tatch, Manhattan. ASE Certified pre- WESTERN METAL WANTED it’s mainly an indirect ef- back on fed cattle prices $850. 785-650-5153. ferred, but not mandatory. Call 2 Locations • Best Service fect in how it’s embedded during March,” he said. Charlie, 785-320-1501. LOUISBURG, KANSAS STATEWIDE in the prices of many things “If you go further and AUTOMATIC MIST blower, 3 1-800-489-4100 We buy damaged grain, we buy. Add all that up with recognize there was discus- point, $1,250; 603 JD rotary ANTIQUES the LFTB stuff then we sion even before the LFTB mower, 3 point, $450. 785-589- HAYS, KANSAS any condition have more concern about about heavy cattle weights 2556, evenings. NEW ROYAL Treadle sewing 1-800-770-2725 -wet or dry- machine, $150; Secretary chair, demand than we did a – we’ve had better growth including damaged $75; pull-out table cabinet, month ago.” than we expected — when 5765 KUBOTA tractor 2007. silo corn. Cab, air, heat, Dual hydraulics, $125. 785-587-7127. FOAM INSULATION Consumer reaction to we have heavier animals, LA854 loader with joystick. 4 The Icynene Insulation TOP DOLLAR! news in recent weeks that we tend to have even more BUILDINGS - BLDG MATLS wheel assist, 635 hrs, $32,500; System™ Metal Bldgs. — We have vacs lean, finely textured beef is than usual fall into that John Deere Cab with roll over Homes and trucks. sometimes added to ground fresh 50 percent lean cate- bar and all glass, $750; 1014 Butterfly Supply, Inc. 800-334-3626 beef shocked the trade, gory,” he said. “So at the ex- Hesston swather, $800. Call 800-249-7473 Healthier, Quieter, More CALL HEIDI OR Tonsor said. treme, if we had 15 percent 785- 844-0736. Energy Efficient.™ GARTON “Perception is reality. of pounds falling into that • Tubing • Rods • Cable • MID-AMERICAN SALES, INC. The consumer dollar drives 50 percent category – and • Guardrail • Clips • NORTHERN AG the vast majority of what I’m probably pressing the goes on and people make SERVICES SERVICE, INC. point here – if you had that On Sale While Supply Lasts: 800-205-5751 decisions based on percep- you could probably explain 13 1/2’ Guardrail tion. These decisions may probably a $6 pullback in and Tri-beam PHELPS FENCING or may not be consistent fed cattle prices. The truth Brookville, Kansas CLIPPER SEED cleaner. 785-554-6895. with scientific reality,” he is, maybe somewhere be- LIVESTOCK said. “To say ‘It’s beef, stu- tween the $3 and $5 value FENCING SUPPLIES RECENTLY RELOCATED to pid’ or ‘It’s always been pullback in fed cattle could • All types of Salina, Ks area and am looking beef’ may be accurate – and be assigned narrowly to the Agriculture Fencing for farmground in the area to I personally believe that – drop in fresh 50 percent • Also pasture clearing archery hunt deer and turkey. Est. 2007 Mature solo hunter, am willing to but I’m not sure it’s suffi- lean prices. 785-577-4240 help out on farm when I can. Did cient to change perception. Tonsor said he is still an- the same for the last farmer I You can’t trump percep- alyzing beef demand data www.butterflysupplyinc.com hunted on. Can give you a refer- tion immediately with sci- for the first quarter of 2012 NEED PIPE FENCE ence too. Please call 785- 543- ence.” (January-March), but ex- SMITH POSTYARD 8421 or email me, doinokks “One of the things I’ve pects it will show a nega- INSTALLED? @hotmail.com Hedge Post found in other studies such tive year-over-year picture. • Save 10% on spring projects WANTED GRASS for cow/ calf as the impact of media at- He reminded that several Delivery Available • Corrals, pens, gates, pairs. Willing to rent One year, tention to animal welfare analysts over the past few JEFF SMITH alleyways, & fences or long term. Mark Diederich issues and meat recalls is months, before the current • Excellent workmanship 785-541-1140 that total (aggregate) beef discussion, were reminding 620-496-8956 • 20 years experience demand is typically affect- that the tight supply situa- • Creative approaches MISCELLANEOUS ed for one to two quarters. tion was already known – STEEL BUILDING •Turnkey service That’s still multiple weeks kind of fixed – so the value INVENTORY SALE • Free estimates 5 GALLON buckets available or months, but it doesn’t of cattle is hinging on de- I-Beam Construction at the Cozy Inn. 1109 Moro • Satisfaction guaranteed persist for five years,” he mand. Easy Bolt-Up Design Street, Manhattan, KS 66502. said. “I tend to think con- He expects the LFTB 40x65, 60x90, 100x150 CONTACT JOHN WISE 785- 320-7766. sumer demand reaction to issue to continue to be sort- Many Others Available 913-486-4851 this story in this context ed out and that it likely will (800) 369-3882 will also be relatively short still have an effect on beef GRASS & GRAIN lived.” and cattle prices for the www.toplinebuildings.com 785-539-7558 He noted that labeling short term. Page 32 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Six Hiawatha FFA students Marysville Livestock Sales headed to Leader Lab Every Thursday at 12 Noon Donnie Kirkham, Manager • 785-562-1015 FFA helps students gain leadership to give back to the community,” Chuck said. 1180 US Hwy. 77, P. O. Box 67, Marysville, KS 66508 skills and personal growth through its many “We chose the (Brown County) 4-H last year. SALE INFORMATION FOR April 12, 2012 programs. Six Hiawatha FFA members will We wanted to continue supporting our com- CALVES BY THE HEAD VERMILLION 8 BLK HFR 460@$173.50 MARYSVILLE 3 CHAR BULL $550.00 BAILEYVILLE 6 BLK HFR 488@$172.00 now be able to strengthen their skills at the munity and the kids in agriculture so this BARNES 2 XBRD STR $530.00 HADDAM 1 CHAR HFR 450@$171.00 Leader Lab thanks to a local farmer and year we gave back to the FFA.” MORROWVILLE 1 XBRD STR $520.00 VERMILLION 10 BLK HFR 511@$171.00 America’s Farmers Grow CommunitiesSM. The FFA will use the $2,500 to send stu- BARNES 3 BLK STR $510.00 BARNES 11 BLK HFR 498@$169.50 BARNES 1 BWF HFR $440.00 FRANKFORT 4 BLK HFR 507@$168.00 Grow Communities, sponsored by the dents to the leader lab as well as offer its BAILEYVILLE 2 BLK BULL $410.00 BARNES 4 BLK HFR 496@$167.50 Monsanto Fund, gives farmers the opportu- members supervised agriculture experi- GREENLEAF 1 BLK HFR $400.00 BREMEN 5 BLK HFR 517@$167.00 MORROWVILLE 1 BLK HFR $250.00 MARYSVILLE 3 CHAR HFR 505@$167.00 nity to win $2,500 for their favorite local ence grants. HOLSTEINS MARYSVILLE 5 XBRD HFR 495@$166.50 nonprofit organizations. Chuck Bebermey- “I think Grow Communities is a pretty BAILEYVILLE 3 HOLX BULL 360@$170.00 WASHINGTON 4 BLK HFR 473@$166.50 BAILEYVILLE 7 HOL STR 342@$144.50 WATERVILLE 6 RED HFR 377@$166.00 er was the winning farmer in Brown Coun- neat program,” said Mandy Kern, advisor. BAILEYVILLE 5 HOL BULL 290@$144.00 GREENLEAF 4 BLK HFR 483@$166.00 ty. The Bebermeyers are a winning family, “We tried to spread the word about it, so CIRCLEVILLE 3 HOL STR 270@$143.00 GOFF 2 BLK HFR 495@$165.00 DILLER,NE 10 HOL STR 360@$138.50 SENECA 1 BLK HFR 505@$165.00 as Chuck’s wife, Jane, also won through the farmers would choose us. Even our alumni BAILEYVILLE 35 HOL STR 460@$138.00 HADDAM 14 CHAR HFR 545@$165.60 program last year. Chuck recognized the helped us get the word out.” BAILEYVILLE 19 HOL STR 421@$136.00 PALMER 3 BLK HFR 518@$164.00 need to once again support agriculture ed- In a ceremony held on March 15 at Hi- CIRCLEVILLE 9 HOL STR 343@$135.00 MARYSVILLE 3 BLK HFR 446@$163.00 CIRCLEVILLE 1 HOL STR 405@$134.00 AXTELL 13 BLK HFR 541@$162.50 ucation and directed this year’s donation to awatha High School, the Bebermeyers got CIRCLEVILLE 1 HOL STR 460@$133.00 WASHINGTON 2 BLK HFR 517@$161.75 the Hiawatha FFA. the chance to present the FFA with the HANOVER 9 HOL STR 448@$133.00 VERMILLION 2 BLK HFR 440@$161.00 BAILEYVILLE 2 HOL STR 497@$132.00 VERMILLION 2 BLK HFR 562@$161.00 “I think it’s great for the Monsanto Fund $2,500 donation. DILLER,NE 3 HOL STR 530@$131.50 VERMILLION 2 XBRD HFR 535@$161.00 CIRCLEVILLE 29 HOL STR 441@$130.50 HERKIMER 3 BLK HFR 530@$160.50 SUMMERFIELD 1 HOL STR 410@$130.00 FRANKFORT 7 BLK HFR 530@$160.50 BAILEYVILLE 23 HOL STR 472@$127.50 ODELL,NE 2 BLK HFR 550@$160.50 WASHINGTON 7 HOL STR 545@$126.50 BEATTIE 4 BLK HFR 541@$160.50 HANOVER 7 HOL STR 528@$125.00 WYMORE,NE 2 BLK HFR 545@$160.00 SUMMERFIELD 9 HOL STR 505@$124.50 BARNES 2 XBRD HFR 475@$160.00 CIRCLEVILLE 1 HOL STR 530@$124.00 DILLER,NE 6 XBRD HFR 563@$158.75 SENECA 22 HOL STR 591@$121.75 WATERVILLE 4 BLK HFR 543@$155.50 LINN 7 HOL STR 612@$121.50 MAHASKA 5 BLK HFR 586@$152.00 Yard & Garden Tips WATERVILLE 1 HOL STR 605@$115.50 BEATTIE 3 MIX HFR 578@$150.50 SENECA 20 HOL STR 674@$114.75 FRANKFORT 11 BLK HFR 597@$150.00 FAIRVIEW 6 HOL STR 674@$114.75 AXTELL 1 RED HFR 550@$149.50 By Gregg Eyestone DILLER,NE 6 HOL STR 739@$108.00 WYMORE,NE 1 BWF HFR 580@$148.50 SENECA 1 HOL STR 655@$107.00 NORTONVILLE 3 XBRD HFR 558@$147.00 FAIRVIEW 6 HOL STR 804@$98.75 SUMMERFIELD 7 MIX HFR 597@$146.75 DILLER,NE 18 HOL STR 1,014@$90.00 BAILEYVILLE 2 BLK HFR 625@$143.50 SENECA 2 HOL STR 932@$87.25 BARNES 1 BLK HFR 640@$141.00 STEERS FRANKFORT 1 BLK HFR 645@$139.50 GREENLEAF 1 BWF BULL 270@$207.00 NORTONVILLE 12 XBRD HFR 688@$138.25 Tomato Planting Time? MARYSVILLE 6 CHAR BULL 384@$205.00 WASHINGTON 4 BLK HFR 708@$138.00 ODELL,NE 3 BLK STR 420@$204.00 SUMMERFIELD 16 MIX HFR 778@$137.00 Mid-April is the start of concerted effort to plant BHN 876 has a high ‘beta’ BARNES 1 XBRD STR 315@$203.00 BURCHARD,NE 2 BLK HFR 650@$136.00 AXTELL 4 BLK STR 380@$202.00 GOFF 2 XBRD HFR 695@$135.50 tomato planting in our them deeper. A short stocky carotene level and is an or- BARNES 4 BLK STR 348@$202.00 AXTELL 60 BLK HFR 885@$134.10 area. It can be a gamble transplant doesn’t need ange-colored fruit. FRANKFORT 4 BLK STR 351@$202.00 WASHINGTON 9 CHAR HFR 807@$133.75 which may or may not pay extra stem support by pil- I’ve posted a list of toma- BAILEYVILLE 2 BLK STR 432@$201.00 MAHASKA 1 BLK HFR 740@$131.00 BAILEYVILLE 3 BLK STR 406@$200.00 HOME 1 BLK HFR 690@$130.50 off. I typically shoot for ing soil up the stem. Gar- toes to consider on our SENECA 5 XBRD STR 355@$199.50 DILLER,NE 5 BLK HFR 615@$130.00 May 1. My tomato plants dening is for fun. Experi- website at riley.ksu.edu. BARNES 2 BLK STR 417@$199.00 SENECA 1 BWF HFR 740@$125.50 WATERVILLE 4 RED STR 383@$199.00 WASHINGTON 2 BLK HFR 770@$123.50 have grown faster than nor- ment and see what method Each growing season is dif- SENECA 17 BLK STR 427@$198.00 HFRETTES mal and are ready to be works best for you. ferent. It is hard to predict CRAB ORCHARD,NE 4 BLK STR 450@$197.00 GOFF 1 BWF HFRETTE 1,065@$118.50 ONAGA 4 MIX BULL 438@$197.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 870@$115.00 planted. Soil temperature K-State has a list of sug- the best tomato in produc- GREENLEAF 10 BLK STR 409@$196.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 920@$110.00 is the most important fac- gested tomato varieties. tion from year to year. I GREENLEAF 10 BLK STR 463@$196.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 755@$107.00 SENECA 12 MIX STR 457@$195.50 HANOVER 1 BWF HFRETTE 755@$105.00 tor for planting over the Gardeners will have their suggest planting several va- FRANKFORT 5 BLK STR 425@$195.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK HFRETTE 970@$105.00 calendar and size of toma- favorite. There are many rieties to help your odds. BAILEYVILLE 6 XBRD STR 430@$195.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 910@$103.50 WYMORE,NE 4 BLK STR 473@$194.00 GOFF 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,100@$100.50 to. characteristics to choose A publication on grow- BARNES 13 BLK STR 450@$194.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,170@$98.00 The soil temperature from. The modern varieties ing tomatoes is available BURCHARD,NE 6 BLK STR 435@$193.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 885@$97.00 needs to be a constant 55 have many disease toler- along with the Kansas Gar- CRAB ORCHARD,NE 1 BLK STR 355@$193.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 820@$96.00 WYMORE,NE 3 BLK STR 461@$193.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK HFRETTE 885@$96.00 degrees or higher for toma- ances. Leaf spot is still a den Guide online at ksre. WASHINGTON 8 XBRD STR 434@$193.00 GREENLEAF 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,035@$95.50 toes to thrive. That is the problem to be solved. ksu.edu or at the local Ex- MORROWVILLE 1 BLK BULL 395@$193.00 HANOVER 1 BLK HFRETTE 990@$93.00 FRANKFORT 6 BLK STR 495@$192.00 WATERVILLE 1 RED HFRETTE 960@$93.00 goal. The goal isn’t to plant Flavor is subjective. There tension office. MARYSVILLE 2 XBRD STR 420@$192.00 GREENLEAF 1 XBRD HFRETTE 925@$92.00 and have them just survive. are many varieties with the If you would like addi- MANHATTAN 6 XBRD STR 396@$191.50 GOFF 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,095@$92.00 WATERVILLE 11 RED STR 472@$191.00 GREENLEAF 1 BLK HFRETTE 1,135@$91.00 They need to be planted claim of improved flavor. tional information on a HERKIMER 1 BWF STR 365@$191.00 PALMER 1 BLK HFRETTE 945@$83.00 when the conditions are Scarlet Red, Red Defender, horticulture topic, please BARNES 8 BLK STR 504@$190.00 COWS HERKIMER 7 BLK STR 499@$189.00 WATERVILLE 1 RED COW 1,470@$84.25 right for them to grow. It is BHN589, and Mountain contact Gregg Eyestone at MARYSVILLE 4 XBRD STR 490@$189.00 WATERVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,045@$84.00 usually an additional two Glory are a few. the Riley County office of BARNES 6 BLK STR 491@$189.00 WATERVILLE 1 RED COW 1,400@$83.00 weeks later to plant pepper Florida 91, Sun Leaper K-State Research and Ex- GREENLEAF 3 BLK BULL 436@$188.00 WYMORE,NE 1 BLK COW 1,515@$82.50 BAILEYVILLE 15 MIX STR 542@$185.50 WYMORE,NE 1 BLK COW 1,455@$81.50 transplants. and Sun Master will set tension. Gregg may be con- BARNES 7 RED STR 471@$185.00 GOFF 1 WF COW 1,515@$80.25 Depth of planting is a fruit in higher tempera- tacted by calling 537-6350 BARNES 17 BLK STR 577@$184.25 BLUE RAPIDS 1 RED COW 1,460@$79.50 NORTONVILLE 4 XBRD STR 485@$184.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 BLK COW 1,205@$79.25 good discussion. Many ad- tures than most. Red Octo- or stopping by 110 Court- WATERVILLE 2 XBRD STR 522@$184.00 GOFF 1 WF COW 1,590@$79.00 vocate planting the toma- ber and Keepsake tomato house Plaza in Manhattan BREMEN 4 BLK STR 526@$183.50 WAMEGO 1 WF COW 1,400@$78.75 MARYSVILLE 3 CHAR BULL 495@$183.00 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,455@$78.25 toes deeper than the root fruit store for a longer peri- or e-mail: geyeston@ksu. LINN 4 BLK STR 568@$182.50 WAMEGO 1 BLK COW 1,630@$77.25 ball. We know not to do that od of time than other toma- edu and at www.riley. DILLER,NE 8 BLK STR 570@$182.00 GOFF 1 BLK COW 1,150@$77.25 BREMEN 1 BWF STR 505@$181.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 XBRD COW 1,360@$77.25 with trees. I don’t make a to varieties. The variety ksu.edu ONAGA 2 BLK BULL 530@$181.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 CHAR COW 1,405@$76.50 WASHINGTON 7 XBRD STR 537@$180.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,255@$76.50 FRANKFORT 3 BLK STR 546@$178.50 WAMEGO 1 BWF COW 1,485@$76.25 MARYSVILLE 5 XBRD STR 552@$178.00 MARYSVILLE 1 CHAR COW 1,330@$75.75 DILLER,NE 1 BLK BULL 520@$178.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 RED COW 1,410@$75.50 WYMORE,NE 13 BLK STR 598@$177.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,160@$75.25 MARYSVILLE 6 XBRD STR 595@$176.50 GOFF 1 BWF COW 1,355@$75.00 DILLER,NE 1 XBRD STR 620@$176.00 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 BLK COW 1,330@$74.50 MARYSVILLE 9 XBRD STR 576@$175.50 BLUE RAPIDS 1 WF COW 1,705@$74.50 ODELL,NE 5 BLK STR 558@$175.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,290@$74.50 BREMEN 7 XBRD STR 615@$174.00 GREENLEAF 1 BWF COW 1,185@$74.50 BEATTIE 5 BLK STR 596@$173.50 SENECA 1 XBRD COW 1,415@$74.50 BARNES 6 BLK STR 578@$172.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 995@$73.50 DILLER,NE 1 BLK STR 610@$172.00 BLUE RAPIDS 1 RED COW 1,310@$73.50 BAILEYVILLE 16 XBRD STR 584@$172.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,320@$73.25 BURCHARD,NE 11 BLK STR 584@$171.50 LIBERTY,NE 1 RED COW 1,250@$73.25 FRANKFORT 4 BLK STR 575@$170.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,750@$73.25 VERMILLION 4 XBRD STR 552@$169.50 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,770@$73.00 HERKIMER 2 BLK STR 635@$169.00 LIBERTY,NE 1 BLK COW 1,285@$73.00 WASHINGTON 2 BLK BULL 570@$169.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,260@$73.00 FRANKFORT 12 BLK STR 665@$167.25 WATERVILLE 1 RED COW 1,015@$72.75 FAIRBURY,NE 7 BLK STR 661@$167.25 MARYSVILLE 1 CHAR COW 1,210@$72.75 NORTONVILLE 8 XBRD STR 615@$165.50 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,270@$72.50 SENECA 5 BLK STR 595@$164.50 BREMEN 1 BLK COW 1,115@$72.25 GOFF 1 BWF STR 595@$161.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,190@$72.00 CRAB ORCHARD,NE 4 BLK STR 663@$160.50 BEATTIE 1 WF COW 1,215@$71.25 LINN 10 MIX STR 638@$159.50 FRANKFORT 1 RED COW 1,750@$71.25 PALMER 7 BLK BULL 633@$154.50 CIRCLEVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,125@$71.25 BEATRICE,NE 4 XBRD STR 610@$153.00 BAILEYVILLE 1 HOL COW 1,610@$71.00 AXTELL 185 BLK STR 864@$145.60 FRANKFORT 1 BLK COW 995@$71.00 BREMEN 2 BLK STR 585@$145.50 WASHINGTON 1 BLK COW 1,430@$70.25 BURCHARD,NE 11 BLK STR 697@$145.00 HANOVER 1 BLK COW 1,120@$70.25 WATERVILLE 6 BLK STR 750@$145.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,190@$70.00 WYMORE,NE 7 BLK STR 764@$144.25 BLUE SPRINGS,NE 1 BLK COW 1,950@$69.50 BREMEN 3 XBRD STR 821@$141.50 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,015@$69.00 DILLER,NE 1 BLK STR 755@$141.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,530@$69.00 DILLER,NE 2 BLK STR 857@$138.25 CIRCLEVILLE 1 BWF COW 1,070@$68.25 WASHINGTON 5 CHAR STR 846@$138.25 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,225@$68.00 NORTONVILLE 8 XBRD STR 741@$137.75 LIBERTY,NE 1 BWF COW 1,230@$67.25 WASHINGTON 1 BLK STR 735@$136.00 PALMER 1 BLK COW 1,405@$67.25 BURCHARD,NE 14 BLK STR 845@$136.00 HADDAM 1 CHAR COW 1,040@$67.25 BARNES 2 BLK STR 827@$135.25 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,370@$67.00 BURCHARD,NE 2 BLK STR 697@$135.00 CRAB ORCHARD,NE 1 XBRD COW 1,045@$66.75 LINN 10 MIX STR 783@$134.75 PALMER 1 XBRD COW 1,430@$66.25 MORROWVILLE 1 BLK BULL 615@$133.00 FRANKFORT 1 WF COW 1,365@$66.00 HEIFERS CIRCLEVILLE 1 RED COW 1,050@$65.00 BARNES 7 BLK HFR 315@$195.00 MORROWVILLE 1 WF COW 1,175@$65.00 SENECA 14 BLK HFR 344@$192.50 LIBERTY,NE 1 RED COW 1,260@$64.25 MARYSVILLE 2 CHAR HFR 317@$192.00 CIRCLEVILLE 1 BLK COW 1,065@$63.00 ODELL,NE 9 BWF HFR 368@$190.50 FRANKFORT 1 BWF COW 1,175@$62.00 MARYSVILLE 3 CHAR HFR 366@$189.50 CIRCLEVILLE 1 WF COW 985@$60.50 WASHINGTON 5 BLK HFR 438@$186.00 ODELL,NE 1 HOL COW 1,600@$60.25 GREENLEAF 6 BLK HFR 366@$186.00 ADULT BULLS BAILEYVILLE 1 BLK HFR 410@$183.00 MARYSVILLE 1 BLK BULL 2,300@$105.25 BARNES 7 BLK HFR 436@$182.00 GREENLEAF 1 BLK BULL 1,540@$97.50 BREMEN 1 BLK HFR 395@$182.00 FRANKFORT 1 BLK BULL 1,865@$97.00 MORROWVILLE 2 XBRD HFR 280@$182.00 SENECA 1 BLK BULL 2,230@$90.25 AXTELL 2 BWF HFR 407@$182.00 EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR 4-19-2012 BARNES 1 WF HFR 290@$181.00 10 BLKX STRS 300-400# WV HR 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 400-500# WV HR BAILEYVILLE 6 MIX HFR 487@$180.50 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 400-500# WV HR FRANKFORT 6 BLK HFR 433@$180.00 30 BLK STRS/HFRS 450-600# WV HR SENECA 13 MIX HFR 456@$179.00 10 BLK & BWF HFRS 500-525# WV HR BARNES 2 BLK HFR 355@$179.00 35 BLK STRS/HFRS 500-600# V HR 68 BLK & XBRED 750-775# WV WATERVILLE 8 RED HFR 456@$177.00 65 BLK & XBRED STRS 825-850# WV BARNES 5 BLK HFR 453@$175.50 62 BLK STRS 825-850# WV WYMORE,NE 6 BLK HFR 448@$174.00 63 XBRED STRS 825-850# WV FIELDMEN Jim Dalinghaus Dave Bures, Auctioneer Jeff Cook Greg Anderson Trevor Lundberg 785-799-5643 402-239-9717 785-564-2173 785-747-8170 785-770-2271 Baileyville, KS Odell, Nebraska Hanover, KS Waterville, KS Frankfort, KS Barn Phone • 785-562-1015 www.marysvillelivestock.com Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 33 Export demand could improve for U.S. soybeans and corn (AP) - A drought that an early start to the plant- Soybean inventories al- stock producers and etha- the Agriculture Department pected to total 801 million damaged crops in South ing season and softer de- ready are tight in the Unit- nol manufacturers. A mild stated. At the same time, bushels by the end of Au- America could send more mand from ranchers and ed States and globally. U.S. spring allowed farmers to ethanol supplies are high, gust. The estimate is un- overseas buyers to the ethanol producers could farmers are expected to get an early start on plant- which caused corn produc- changed from one issued in U.S. for soybeans, the gov- cause corn supplies to build plant 73.9 million acres (29.9 ing. They are expected to tion to drop in February March but 327 million ernment said last Tues- by summer’s end. But for million hectares) in soy- plant 91.9 million acres (37.2 and March. bushels less than stockpiles day. now, it’s leaving its forecast beans this year, which is a million hectares) in corn, The Agriculture Depart- on hand in August 2011. Ex- The U.S. Agriculture De- unchanged. decline of 1 percent from a the highest amount since ment has forecast: ports were forecast at 12.7 partment cut its forecast for The drought in Brazil year ago. Analysts say that 1937. • Soybean supplies were billion bushels. soybean inventories to 250 and Argentina earlier this could leave soybeans in The strong demand and forecast at 250 million • U.S. wheat inventories million bushels by the end year damaged both soy- very short supply by August short supplies have kept bushels at the end of the are expected to total 793 of the growing season. It beans and corn crops. That 2013. Much depends on the corn prices above $6 a season, 25 million bushels million bushels by the end also raised its forecast for should create strong de- size of the U.S. harvest this bushel for much of this year. less than the March esti- of harvest. The forecast is soybean exports by 15 mil- mand for U.S. corn, too, said year. That is expected to prompt mate and 35 million bushels 32 million bushels less than lion bushels to 1.29 billion Jason Ward, a commodities Corn supplies have re- ranchers to buy more wheat more than the inventory at one issued in March and 69 bushels. analyst with Northstar Com- mained small because of for livestock feed because it the end of last year’s har- million bushels less than The agency also said that modity. strong demand from live- is cheaper and plentiful, vest. Exports were raised 15 the inventory at the end of million bushels to 1.29 bil- last season. The forecast for lion bushels. exports was unchanged at 1 Agriculture Secretary Vilsack announces • Corn supplies are ex- billion bushels. support for Oakley biofuel production facility Agriculture Secretary consumed in America. That is expected to produce The announcement was Tom Vilsack recently an- is because we are producing enough biogas to replace 89 made under USDA Rural nounced USDA approval of more domestically, using percent of the fossil fuel Development’s Repowering a $5 million payment to more alternative fuels, and that Western Plains current- Assistance Program. This Western Plains Energy, LLC using less energy through ly uses to provide process program was authorized to support the construction energy efficiency efforts,” heat at its Oakley ethanol under the 2008 Farm Bill. It of a biogas anaerobic di- said Vilsack. “Projects such plant, which produces 50 allows USDA to make pay- gester in Oakley. The com- as this are a key part of the million gallons of ethanol ments to eligible biorefiner- pleted project will utilize Obama Administration’s all- annually. ies to encourage the use of waste energy resources of-the-above approach to Animal waste from a renewable biomass as a re- REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL PROPERTY from a local cattle feedlot to American energy that is local feedlot will be the pri- placement fuel source for replace almost 90 percent of supporting the development mary feedstock that Western fossil fuels used to provide the fossil fuels currently and usage of renewable en- Plains will use for the di- process heat or power in the used by Western Plains En- ergy, revitalizing rural gester. It also will use grain operation of these eligible AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 10:00 AM ergy. The funding of this economies and creating an dust as well as waste from a biorefineries. Biorefineries 6697 134th Road — VALLEY FALLS, KANSAS project is expected to create America built to last.” variety of industrial food that were in existence when 150 ACRES more or less plus home & buildings 15 full-time positions and al- Western Plains Energy and municipal facilities. the bill was enacted, June REAL ESTATE TO SELL FIRST, FOLLOWED IMMEDIATELY most 100 additional con- expects to complete con- Western Plains expects to 18, 2008, are eligible to BY PERSONAL PROPERTY struction opportunities. struction of the biogas di- be able to produce more apply. For more informa- Located approx. 3 miles South of Valley Falls on K4 Highway “For the first time in 13 gester in August. It is sched- than 100 million BTUs of re- tion, visit www.rurdev. Tract #1: 38 acres M/L, brome grass, tract includes years, imported oil accounts uled to become fully opera- newable energy per hour usda.gov/BCP_Repowering 2-3 Bedroom 1 bath home, approx. 1,300 square feet on main for less than 50% of the oil tional in 2013. The digester daily. Assistance.html. floor. Carpet and hardwood floors. Steel siding with some new windows, unfinished attic, crawl space, hot water heat and window air. Newer Timberline roof. Deck with nice view of property. Rural water #3. Several outbuildings including 45x36 barn and 40x30 Morton building. Hard surface road runs in front of property and CONSIGNMENT AUCTION connects to K4 highway. $1,397.70 NOW TAKING ITEMS FOR Taxes: AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 10:00 AM Tract # 2: 95 acres more or less 4775 Vermont Road — LONNIE WILSON’S CONSIGNMENT AUCTION 24 acres bottom farmland, with several more acres terraced and WELLSVILLE, KS possibly farmed, approx. 10 acres timber with running creek, bal- CONSTRUCTION & mi(reserve); ’03 F-350 Lariat, 601 S. Broadway, Salina, Ks ance hay ground & pasture. Rural Water line #3 runs through FARM EQUIPMENT, duals, 46k mi, 7.3 dsl,; ’04 Jazz property. Taxes $520.00 approx. SHOP ITEMS & TOOLS 2760 5th whl camper w/lg Super SATURDAY, MAY 5, 2012 Tract # 3 ’73 Cat 955L loader; ’78 Galion Slide, 28’; ’70 Chev C-60 truck Cars * Trucks * Boats * Tractors * Farm Equipment Tracts #1 & #2 will be offered individually then combined and of- T400 grader; ’87 Chev C70 w/hoist; 2-40’ storage trlrs; ’93 fered in the manner that produces the highest aggregate bid. dump truck, 23k mi; ’73 Clark C- 16’ Wells Cargo & Pace Sport * Construction Equipment * Motor Homes * Guns * Tools 500-55 forklift; ’69 Int’l 444 trac- 12’ w/V-nose enclosed trlrs. * Campers * Trailers * Semi Tractors * Motorcycles Tract # 4 tor; '05 Howard R-500B-230M- * ATV’s * Forklifts * Anything of value * 16 acres more or less, mixed grass pasture. Taxes $100.00 ap- R 92” tiller; Howard Rotavator J FURNITURE, HOUSEWARES prox. 500-B-483 5’ tiller; more. & COLLECTIBLES Go to www.soldbywilson.com for list of items consigned and pictures Mineral Rights will transfer to Buyer. CLASSIC CAR, PICKUPS, CONSIGNED: ’00 Chev 2500 2WD PERSONAL PROPERTY CAMPERS, TRUCKS & PU, 1 owner, 205K w/camper shell, TRACTORS and slip clutch, HD, 3 pt; AC 3 TRAILERS VGC A/C, PS, cruise; ’00 Starcraft Call Lonnie Wilson 785-826-7800 Dave Hunt 785-201-5257 • Office 785-823-1177 1966 AC D15 series 2 gas, wf, bottom plow, trail type; MF 7 ’55 Mercury Monterey, 15k 21CK travel trlr. with 6’ woods belly mount shank chisel plow; 12.5’ tan- mower; 1963 AC D17 series 3 dem disk; 5 shank cultivator; 9’ BEN NITCHER, OWNER gas, wf, ps, snap coupler, new 3 pt blade; 3 pt cultivator; 3 pt Branden Otto, auctioneer, 785-883-4263 tires, overhauled 13 years ago; bale spear; Old hyd loader fits www.ottoauctioneering.com FRANKLIN COUNTY AUCTIONS CO, INC. 1976 AC 175, gas, wf, ps, 3 pt, AC D15; 8’ tandem disk, pull SATURDAY, APRIL 21 — 10:00 AM good rubber (front weights sell type; New Idea 10’ drill; 2 1457 Hwy 59, PRINCETON, KS separate); 1975 AC 185 D, wf, wheel trailer; Pickup bed trailer, BREAKFAST STARTS AT 8:30 AM ps, 3 pt; 1959 AC D14 gas, wf, ball hitch; Springtooth, pull ps, snap coupler, with 6 ft type. TRACTORS/FARM EQUIPMENT walk-in door, & end door; ’99 woods belly mount mower, 2955 John Deere, w/ cab, air, GN Flatbed trailer, 24 x 5 dove- MISCELLANEOUS AUCTIONSATURDAY, APRIL 28 — 10:00 AM motor needs overhauled, anti- (2) used 18.4x28 tractor tires, LOCATED: Blue Rapids Fairgrounds 7200 hrs; 4620 John Deere tail w/ramps, 6000# axles; ’80 freeze in oil; 1969 IH 544 gas, tractor; AC “B” w/belly mower, Int 2-Ton w 392 motor, 4x2 spd, good shape; (4) 195 60R 14 BLUE RAPIDS, KANSAS wf, ps, hitch only, good rubber; car tires; (16) 16’ cattle panels; TOOLS, TRUCK, HIGH WHEEL WAGON, COLLECTIBLES, Adj WF; Good rubber (clean); 10’ Flatbed; 33; GN Hay 1974 IH 966 D, wf, ps, 3 pt or 2 Ford 2000; New 5’ King Cutter Trailer; 2000 Titan Equip Low- (9) rolls Armco 2 barb wire; FURNITURE pt fast hitch, good rubber (front Used electric fence posts; Tools: 3/8” DeWalt & Ridgid bucket; wood rolling pins; sifter; Bush Hog; 21’- 904 Kruse profile trailer, 18’ GN; 40’ Semi weights sell separate); 1961 IH Disc; Auger 8” x 48”; Hesston flatbed Trailer; Truck-mount Used steel t-posts; Post driver; cordless drills in cases; Rockwell stove dampers; Roberts milk Farmall 460 gas, nf, ps, 2 pt Bolt cutters; Tractor wheel router; Milwaukee HD grinder; box; Grainger Tobacco can; 1014 Hydro-swing-12’; Bush Spray Rig; BH 5’ x12’ Stock fast hitch with IH 2201 hyd Hog; 18’ Disc; Landoll 600 7- Trailer; Fork-lift mast, 3pt; 4- weights; Garden tools; Lawn Chicago 1” SDS rotary hammer; colanders; well pulley; loader with 40” trip bucket; spreader; Nail box; House jack; various hand & power tools; stoneware mixing bowls; blow shank ripper; Ford 503 wheel, running gear; 8’ blade, 1964 IH Farmall 706 gas, nf, portable forge; forge & tools; torches; Mason jars, some Hayrake, PTO, 3-pt; JD 896A 3-pt; Alum Flatbed (Home- (3) electric water bowls; Fire ps, 3 pt or 2 pt fast hitch, good extinguisher; Electrical wire; pedal grindstone; metal 5 gal. oil green; sad irons; numerous kero Hay rake; JD 1600 Chisel, 3-pt; made); Hyster ForkLift, 4000 rubber; 1965 IH Farmall 706 cans; wheelbarrow; weed eater; lamps; Dazey butter churn; small 24’ JD 1010 Field Cultivator; lbs; Rol-lift 2000 lbs.; Honda Box poly covers; Concrete yard gas, wf, ps, factory 3 pt; 1941 animal art, several pieces; Truck: 1955 Chevy 4400 truck wood parlor stove; larger oval BMB Rotary Mower 5’ Pull- 200 Fourtrax 4-Wheeler. IH Farmall H gas, nf, good rub- w/steel bed & Schwartz hoist, 6 wood stove; misc. stone jars, type; Pop-Up Bale-loader; 15’ Puma model PK5020 20 gal air cyl, runs; High Wheel Wagon: Platte Valley; old doors; porch LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT, ber, new paint; 1960 IH Farmall compressor; 5 gal air tank; Rotary Mower Hydro-fold; 10- MISCELLANEOUS 560 gas, nf, ps, good rubber, Reliance wood high wheel post; old door knobs; bottle cap- wheel Hayrake; JD #37 Sickle Stihl FS40 gas trimmer; Toma- wagon, 1 wheel missing; wood- per; wash board; metal signs; (5) 10’ portable panels, w/ 2 newer clutch and pressure mower 9’ pull type; NH 320 to cages; Cream cans; Tractor en wagon wheels; Int’l spring dated railroad spikes; 5 gal. Po- walk-throughs; Metal Buildings plate; AC 190 gas, wf, cab, seat. wagon seat; small horse drawn larine Oil can; shoe last; metal Hayliner Industrial Baler,wire- 9’x 20’; 9’x 9’; Continuous dual hyd, 3 pt, good rubber, cultivator; Collectibles: Lite & sprinkling cans; water bags; hay tied, (shedded); 3-pt Bale- Panels; Cattle tubs; 20’ Cattle 18.4-34 rear tires; 1964 or 65 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Camel pool table lights; Bud hook; ice tongs; Furniture: claw Unroller; 5-Bottom Plow- steer- Guard; 2 Tanks; Hedge posts; Farmall 240 gas, nf, 2 pt, new Electric scooter chair, needs Beer pitcher; Bud Beer steins; footed round oak table w/6 able; IH 12’ row Cultivator, Steel T-posts; 1” & 2” pipe; front rubber; 1964 or 65 Mc- new battery; Suede electric lift numerous beer taps: Bud, Mich- chairs; oak dressers; wood tea Case/IH 183, Danish tine; JD Gates; Feed bunks; Cattle Cormick Farmall super M gas, chair, new in 2010; ILO 24” TV; elob, Schlitz, Pabst, Lite, Lowen- cart; parlor table w/4 chairs; 100 Chisel 11-shank; JD 24’- guard; Big Bale Feeders; Barn new rubber, new paint; Draw End tables; Lamps; VCR; VCR brau; 7Up glasses; A&W mugs; wood school bench; wood rock- 1000 Field Cultivator; Hesston Board Siding; 6”x 6” Beams; bar for AC D14; Draw bar for cabinets; Several boxes VHS shot glasses; 1979-1980 Sears er; corner & wall shelves; wood Round Baler; NH 851 Round Swing Set; 500 gal. Fuel Tank AC D15; Box of farm tractor movies; Rainbow vacuum catalogs; Big Bog doll; Shoney’s wash stands; oak plate display; 2 Baler; JD Roto-hoe; GB 800 w/stand; 10’ Cattle crossing; books. cleaner; Folding chairs and dolls; Coke tins; dial telephones; Victorian high back swivel chairs Loader (nice); Square baler; table; Window air conditioner; school desk irons; pcs. of w/footstools; matching parlor Water tanks: 125 gal.; 550 gal.; ATV & LAWN MOWER 500 gal., Pull-type, Field 600 gal.; 75 gal.; Campbell Metal 5 drawer file cabinet; stained glass; wood boxes; beer chairs, one with arms; wood ar- Sprayer w/30’ elect Booms, 1994 Polaris 300 2x4; Snapper Fans; Love seat; Lamps; Cor- lights; Occupied Japan items; moire; Tigers Eye vanity; East- Hossfield Air Comp, 5hp-28 LE1642H 42” lawn tractor. Ace centrifugal pump; 3-pt Gal Wagner Paintmate Power ner shelves; China cabinet; Primitives: St. Claire Belleville lake inlaid wood coffee table; MACHINERY Dresser; Doll stroller; Student Stove & Range Co. 2 burner Household: Apt. sized refrigera- Post Hole Auger w/12’ bit; Roller; 2 Full face motorcycle cook stove; wooden Bentwood tor; older Kenmore elect. dryer; Koker Loader Quick-Tach; 6’ helmets; Water pumps; New & BMB XL6 trail type rotary school desk; Glider chair, butter churn; enamelware; 1899 Frigidaire; elect. range; older Blade, 3-pt; Front Weights, used Window sashes; mower; Rhino SE70 rotary wood/upholstered; Car buffer 1/2 gal. Red Wing Mason Hotpoint Double oven stove; Rear Weights & Set of Duals Yardman Reartine Tiller; Used mower, 3 pt; Rhino SE8A ro- polisher; Floor steam cleaner; Stone Fruit Jar; Red Globe china hutch; love seat; 4 wheel 18.4.38- fits JD4430. Window AC unit; New Air, Hyd tary mower, 3 pt; Howse 10’ ro- Ice chests; Sentry lock box. Railroad Brake lantern; minia- utility cart; cast iron patio table & TRUCKS, TRAILERS & & Glycol Hose- in bulk; 45 rolls tary mower, 300 hp gear boxes ture metal wood cookstove; 8 2 chairs; misc. tables; holiday or- FORKLIFTS of nylon Hose-Protector; Spot Snacks provided by Valley Falls Prosperity 4H club. Portable printers type drawers; 2 man naments; knick knack shelves; ’83 GMC 1 ton, 25K, re-man Convex Mirrors; Great Dane restrooms provided saw; metal tins; milk can; lunch other items. 454, Flatbed 2WD; ’87 Chevy Stand-Up Mower; Craftsman AUCTION NOTE: Good, clean quality items. See pictures on web- PU bed Trailer; ’86 Toyota 42” Riding mower w/snow RAYMOND SMITH ESTATE, SELLER sites! FWD PU, 4 cyl, EFI; ‘99 Toyota blade. TERMS: Cash sale day. Statements sale day take precedence. HARRIS AUCTION SERVICE Sellers & Auctioneers not responsible for accident or theft. Camry, 4 cyl, 28 mpg; ’74 Ford ANTIQUES Dan Harris 785-364-7137 • Larry Harris 785-249-4236 Lunch served. F750 Boom Truck; ’04 Titan Buzz Saw, Good Shape; Lister; Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. 785-364-4114 Stock Trailer 7 x 26’; 2000 www.olmstedrealestate.com www.marshallcountyrealty.com Planter; Sickle Mower; Equip Clerks & Cashiers: JJ Cashier, Kristi Dohl & Cindy Grollmes Wells Cargo Alum, GN, enc on Iron Wheels. DEAN & JEANIE MOSER trailer, 8 x 28, 6000# axles, BRANAM’S INC. REAL ESTATE & AUCTIONS AUCTIONEERS: 785-364-2606 Tim, Tom, Rob Olmsted, Jeff Sandstrom For Complete Listing See: www.frcoauctions.com For pictures, visit our website Beattie, KS: 785-353-2487 Marysville, KS: 785-562-3788 Rod Harris (785) 242-5435 Mark Hamilton (785) 214-0560 www.branamsonline.com • www.holtonlivestock.com Page 34 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 EPA denies petition on 2,4-D pesticide In a petition filed on all the available studies, 2,4-D. EPA determined cluded that the science be- CRP acreage brings November 6, 2008, the Nat- EPA is denying the re- that all products contain- hind our current ecologi- ural Resources Defense quest to revoke all toler- ing 2,4-D are eligible for cal and worker risk assess- Council (NRDC) requested ances and the request to reregistration, provided ments for 2,4-D is sound $1 million at auction that EPA cancel all prod- cancel all registrations. certain changes were in- and there is no basis to Hall and Hall Auctions sold the 640± acre Deer- uct registrations and re- By way of background, corporated into the labels change the registrations. field, Kansas-based Scheuerman CRP at auction for voke all tolerances (legal in 2005, as part of the regu- and additional data were 2,4-D is a phenoxy her- $1 million dollars on Thursday, April 5th. About 50 residue limits in food) for latory process to ensure generated and submitted bicide and plant growth bidders were in attendance. Auction attendance the pesticide 2,4- pesticides meet current to the EPA for review. regulator that has been and good bidder participation confirms the trend of dichlorophenoxyacetic ac- regulatory standards, EPA During the recent re- used in the U.S. since the strong values and high levels of interest in Kansas id, or 2,4-D. After consid- completed a review on the view of the petition from 1940s. It is currently found farmland. ering public comment re- registration and on the NRDC to revoke the toler- in approximately 600 ceived on the petition and safety of the tolerances for ances, EPA evaluated all products registered for the data cited by NRDC agricultural, residential, and new studies submitted industrial, and aquatic to EPA in response to the uses. There are 85 toler- reregistration decision. ances for 2,4-D. EPA pub- Included in the new stud- lished the NRDC petition ies is a state-of-the-sci- for public comment on De- ence extended one-gener- cember 24, 2008. ation reproduction study. Documents responding That study provides an in- to NRDC’s petition on 2,4- depth examination of 2,4- D including a pre-publica- D’s potential for en- tion copy of the agency’s FEED docrine disruptor, neuro- Federal Register Order toxic, and immunotoxic ef- are available on EPA’s fects. This study and EPA’s website at www.epa.gov/ comprehensive review pesticides. FEEDS confirmed EPA’s previous When the Federal Reg- “The Key To Successful Feeding” finding that the 2,4-D tol- ister document is pub- erances are safe. lished in mid-April, it will How do you like your steak? EPA also carefully re- be available with the re- Well done, rare, medium? viewed NRDC’s request lated documents in docket Cassoday resident, Mason Greene, receives a patron- that the Agency cancel all EPA-HQ-OPP-2008-0877 at Everybody has a personal choice. age dividend check from Gerry Mills, American Ag- 2,4-D product registra- www.regulations.gov. A 60- Credit Loan Officer. tions. Based on studies ad- day period for filing objec- How about your livestock feed? dressing endocrine effects tions and requests for a Same deal, everybody’s situation is on wildlife species and the hearing on the order runs adequacy of personal pro- from the date of publica- different, and we do cater to American Ag Credit tective equipment for tion in the Federal Regis- what you need and want. workers, the Agency con- ter. dividends distributed to We will blend the supplements to comple- ATTENTION CATTLE FEEDERS ment your feedstuffs ... you name it, we area farmers and ranchers can balance your ration. 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In addition Call for daily price quote to customized and competitive loan packages, American Bonded & Insured AgCredit provides Crop Insurance, Leasing and Appraisal For more information contact: SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY IN EMPORIA, KANSAS AT 11:00 AM services to its customers, and recently launched a new deal- Jim Breeding, 785-562-7248, cell 620-342-2425 or 800-835-7803 toll-free • Fax: 620-342-7741 er-originated equipment financing program by acquiring 785-562-2615 home Date: 4/11/12. Total Receipts: 1,085. Another good sale with all classes being an ownership interest in AgDirect®. “If you donʼt like ʼem on delivery, you donʼt own ʼem” reprsented. Calves mostly steady on the front end, plainer fleshier calves steady to lower. Feeders steady, cows & bulls for slaughter steady to $3 higher. 4 hfrs @269# $187.00 20 hfrs @778# $133.00 4 hfrs @286# $186.00 18 hfrs @785# $128.00 JC LIVESTOCK SALES INC. CLAY CENTER 8 hfrs @369# $182.00 3 strs @277# $213.00 3 hfrs @340# $179.00 4 strs @280# $209.00 Wednesday Sale, Hogs 10:30 AM • Cattle 12:30 PM LIVESTOCK SALES INC. 2 hfrs @360# $176.00 2 strs @270# $202.00 10 hfrs @372# $174.00 3 strs @293# $201.00 Cattle sales Tuesday, 11:00 AM. 5 hfrs @395# $171.00 3 strs @430# $199.00 For week of April 11: 4 hfrs @448# $169.50 5 strs @370# $198.00 STEERS 30 503 157.00 5 hfrs @474# $167.00 7 strs @399# $195.50 1 300 211.00 6 584 156.00 Results for the week of April 10, 2012: STEERS 3 308 181.00 3 hfrs @495# $166.00 3 strs @445# $193.00 5 395 210.00 6 590 154.00 8 264 214.00 8 451 175.00 24 hfrs @476# $165.00 10 strs @462# $189.00 9 409 207.00 7 600 148.00 5 406 207.50 6 462 166.00 22 hfrs @494# $163.00 6 strs @530# $193.00 4 454 199.50 5 627 139.00 36 384 203.50 9 492 164.50 5 hfrs @470# $161.00 20 strs @568# $188.50 5 441 202.00 13 525 160.50 3 hfrs @532# $176.00 24 strs @506# $185.00 9 488 195.50 10 670 135.00 6 455 202.00 33 508 160.00 12 589 187.50 2 793 132.50 20 465 195.75 2 540 149.00 6 hfrs @568# $171.00 6 strs @550# $182.00 5 488 194.00 9 572 146.50 4 hfrs @505# $170.00 9 strs @535# $179.00 6 553 185.50 11 791 128.50 5 509 188.00 5 644 144.50 3 hfrs @500# $163.00 9 strs @568# $178.00 5 573 181.00 11 921 127.00 7 540 187.00 6 663 140.00 16 hfrs @520# $160.00 4 strs @570# $176.00 6 607 178.00 18 545 177.50 7 652 134.00 17 567 174.00 7 735 130.00 9 hfrs @504# $160.00 3 strs @557# $175.25 4 623 160.00 Butcher Cow Top was 18 596 165.50 13 762 129.00 2 hfrs @575# $157.00 6 strs @670# $172.00 3 728 148.50 $88.00 weighing 1,220 lbs. 12 641 165.00 22 757 128.50 8 hfrs @611# $164.00 3 strs @630# $169.00 6 776 143.00 8 648 162.00 11 865 125.50 6 hfrs @630# $164.00 16 strs @661# $166.00 11 751 140.50 12 812 135.00 Butcher Bull top was Butcher Cow Top was 9 hfrs @624# $163.50 6 strs @632# $158.50 12 720 136.00 1340 lbs. @ $90.50 12 885 130.00 $102.50 weighing 1,840 lbs. 27 813 133.00 4 hfrs @610# $160.00 7 strs @689# $155.50 Butcher Bull Top was 3 hfrs @640# $156.50 11 strs @761# $146.00 2 988 127.00 13 995 126.00 2055 lbs. @ $106.50 HEIFERS 14 hfrs @621# $152.50 9 strs @755# $142.75 BRED COWS: $850-$1,230 BRED COWS: $850-$1450 15 273 191.00 PAIRS: $1100 to $1850 11 hfrs @611# $146.50 195 strs @795# $140.35 HEIFERS CONSIGNMENTS FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 17: 22 hfrs @653# $145.00 9 strs @806# $137.50 3 392 175.00 PAIRS: $1,400 to $1,460 100 blk strs/hfrs...... 475-575 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. 2 hfrs @700# $137.50 43 strs @862# $132.75 9 411 172.50 55 blk/rwf-x strs/hfrs ...... 550-750 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. 6 hfrs @751# $137.00 20 strs @869# $131.00 6 418 168.50 Fat Hog Top was 22 blk strs/hfrs...... 500-600 lbs...... Weaned & Vacc. 34 hfrs @707# $136.75 17 strs @959# $129.00 7 452 167.00 $54.75, avg. 272 lbs. COWS: $84.00-$94.00 SHELLS: $72.00 and down 13 491 160.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 20 $73.00-$83.75 BULLS: $100.00-$109.50 7 513 158.50 SOWS: $50.00-$53.10 COW SALE STARTS AT 6 PM 15 blk & red angus 1st calf heifers w/calves CONSIGNMENTS FOR NEXT SALE, APRIL 18: EARLY CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 18: 47 blk-x strs/hfrs...... 450-600 lbs...... off cow, had shots 35 red angus, 3-4 yr old fall calving cows, bred red angus 35 blk-x cows, 3-6 yrs old, fall calving cows, bred black • 17 blk strs & hfrs, 400-500 lbs., longtime weaned 60 blk-x strs...... 825-875 lbs...... yrlg. 35 blk/red cows, 4-6 yrs old w/calves, calves worked • 50 Brangus strs & hfrs, 400-600 lbs., longtime weaned 38 blk bwf strs/hfrs...... 400-600 lbs...... weaned, 2 rds shots 35 blk-x cows, solid to broken mouth w/calves & thin 25 blk-x cows, mostly older some w/calves, some heavy springers 46 blk strs/hfrs ...... 450-550 lbs...... weaned, 2 rds shots • 22 mix steers & heifers, 500-700 lbs., weaned 40 blk-x strs/hfrs...... 450-525 lbs...... off cow 4 blk angus bulls, 1-3 yrs old, good breeders 8 pairs, 3 to 6 yrs old with spring calves • 62 mix steers, 775-825 lbs. 30 blk strs/hfrs ...... 500-600 lbs. (8) 2-6 yr old black cows w/spring calves • 35 Red Angus pairs, 6-8 yrs old with 125-250 lb. calves 42 blk strs/hfrs ...... 725-825 lbs. (9) 3-6 yr old black cows some w/calves, some heavy springers by their side, all off 1 ranch PLUS MORE BY SALE TIME! MORE CONSIGNMENTS BY SALE TIME! MORE CONSIGNMENTS BY SALE TIME!

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Thurs. & Fri. emporialivestock.com Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Page 35 CFI’s “Meet America’s Farmers” showcases today’s producers The Center for Food In- America’s farmers, allow- through such videos. The wide variety of farms and CFI has also written ual farmers interested in tegrity (CFI) has launched ing them to share their 146 videos currently on the farmers, regardless of size, guidelines to provide farm- shooting their own videos. “Meet America’s Farmers,” stories and “open their channel feature 79 different scale, location, product or ers with criteria for devel- Those interested in more a YouTube channel (www. farms” to consumers who farmers from 12 states and production practices. Open- oping their own videos, information about how they YouTube.com/Meet Amer- are interested in better un- 16 commodity groups and ing the digital barn door which can be found on CFI’s can contribute to the “Meet icasFarmers) of videos fea- derstanding how their food were shot and produced for will help build public trust Farmer Resource Center America’s Farmers” You- turing today’s farmers. The is raised. use during Farmers Feed in agriculture. We encour- (www.cfiengage.com). CFI Tube channel can contact channel was developed to CFI research indicates US programs over the past age farmers and farm organ- will also furnish Flip cam- Mark Crouser at Mark.Crou offer consumers the oppor- early adopting consumers three years. izations to contribute more eras and support to individ- [email protected]. tunity to observe the com- want more information “The ‘Meet America’s videos to showcase the great mitment of today’s farmers about how food is grown on Farmers’ YouTube channel diversity in farming.” to raising safe, healthy and the farm. Consumers who is a great opportunity for The videos will be mer- Eureka Livestock Sale affordable food. participated in the research farmers to demonstrate that chandised through a promo- P.O. Box 267 Eureka, KS 67045 Now, individual farmers specified videos hosted by while farms come in all tional campaign to draw at- 620-583-5008 Office 620-583-7475 and farm organizations are farmers would be highly shapes and sizes, the com- tention to the channel. The invited to create their own useful and help build their mitment of farmers to grow- videos are also tagged with Sale Every Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Sharp videos for the channel, confidence and trust in ing safe, nutritious, afford- keywords so when con- using a shared values ap- today’s farming. Creating able food responsibly is con- sumers go online in search On Thursday, April 12 we had 611 head of cattle with feeder cattle proach to connect with con- this new channel greatly ex- sistent from coast to coast,” of information about today’s $3-$7 higher on a very good market. sumers. The goal is to create pands the number of con- says Charlie Arnot, CEO of food system, these videos STEERS 17 bk bwf [email protected] 6 bk bwf [email protected] a variety of videos featuring sumers exposed to the farm the Center for Food Integri- will show up in search re- 6 blk chr [email protected] 17 bk bwf [email protected] 55 mix (flshy)[email protected] ty. “The goal is to feature a sults. 4 blk chr [email protected] 9 bk red [email protected] 5 bk bwf [email protected] 3 bk [email protected] 6 mix [email protected] 5 bk chr [email protected] 49 bk bwf [email protected] 3 blk red [email protected] BULLS 37 bk bwf [email protected] 5 bk bwf [email protected] 3 bk [email protected] Edwards County Results announced for 58 bk bwf [email protected] 7 wf [email protected] 2 bk [email protected] HEIFERS 7 bk bwf [email protected] 4 bk bwf [email protected] elderly offered a 71st Kansas Bull Test Sale 3 bk [email protected] 61 blk [email protected] The Mitchell County Fairgrounds in Beloit was the PREG COWS: $700-$1,325. site of the 71 Kansas Bull Test Sale on April 4, 2012. BUTCHER COWS: $65-$97, mostly $85-$92, $1-$2 higher. helping hand by Sonny Booth called for bids on the 103 bulls that were BUTCHER BULLS: $94-$115, mostly $105-$111, $1-$2 higher. offered. Bill Giersch, Shiloh Simmentals of Salina was BUTCHER COWS 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] the owner of the Simmental/Angus bull that topped the 1 limo [email protected] 2 limo [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] sale. Sired by InFocus, the bull sold for $7600. The top Ministerial Alliance 1 limo [email protected] BUTCHER BULLS 1 blk [email protected] As pensions and social security benefits decline with Charolais bull sold for $3650 and was owned by Arlen 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] 1 blk [email protected] time, often the elderly have problems making ends meet. Dick of Buhler. The two top Simmental bulls sold for Early Consignments for April 19: Sometimes they need a “helping hand.” The Edwards Coun- $3700 each, one owned by Arrow H Cattle, Mark & Julie ty Ministerial Alliance will be able to continue helping Hintz of Hebron, Neb. and other one owned by Shiloh • 50 Angus heifers, 800-900 lbs., have Angus EID tags those who need it most, thanks to a local farmer and Amer- Simmentals, Bill Giersch of Salina. The top Simmen- • 70 black bwf red steers, 850-925 lbs. • 60 black bwf red steers, 850-900 lbs. ica’s Farmers Grow CommunitiesSM. tal/Red Angus bull sold for $2700 and was owned by • 50 mixed steers & heifers, 400-650 lbs. Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, Kaser Bros, Osborne. The top Balancer bull sold for gives farmers the opportunity to win $2,500 for their fa- $4400, owned by Hilltop Farms Asbury, Mo. Hilltop We appreciate your business! vorite local nonprofit organizations. Marlin Butler was the Farms also owned the top Gelbvieh bull, which sold for winning farmer in Edwards County. He recognized the im- $2900. portance of helping those in need and directed the dona- Kent Reinhardt, Otis, sold the top Hereford bull for Ron Ervin - Owner-Manager tion to the Edwards County Ministerial Alliance. $2300 and the top selling Angus bull was owned by Home Phone - 620-583-5385 “I think Grow Communities is great,” Butler said. “This White Star Cattle, J.W. Brune, Overbrook. It sold for Mobile Cell 620-750-0123 is very beneficial for rural communities.” $4400. The Ministerial Alliance will use the $2,500 to help the The 103 bulls averaged $2632: 34 Angus bulls aver- elderly in the area with living expenses. aged $2575, 14 Balancer bulls averaged $2296, 18 Charo- Holton Livestock Exchange, Inc. “We very much appreciate Mr. Butler choosing our or- lais bulls averaged $2438, eight Gelbvieh bulls aver- 1/2 mile East of Holton, KS on 16 Highway ganization,” said Rev. Mark Hornbaker, treasurer of the aged $2406, eight Sim/Angus bulls averaged $3931, Ministerial Alliance. “These funds will help pay for the seven Sim/Red Angus bull averaged $2492, 10 Simmen- Livestock Auction every Tuesday at 12 Noon costs of utilities, rent, medicine and medical alert tal bulls averaged $3180, three Polled Hereford bulls Serving the Midwest Livestock Industry for 60 Years! bracelets. We want to help keep the elderly in their homes averaged $1966, one Maine Anjou bull averaged $1600. ****STARTING TIME: 12:00 NOON**** as long as possible.” In a ceremony held on March 21 at the First Christian MARKET REPORT FOR TUESDAY, APRIL 10 Church in Kinsley, Butler got the chance to present the Ed- RECEIPTS: 921 CATTLE wards County Ministerial Alliance with the $2,500 donation. WASHINGTON COUNTY STEERS 4 blk bwf strs [email protected] 6 blk bwf strs [email protected] 2 hols strs [email protected] Locally owned & operated 2 blk strs [email protected] 3 hols strs [email protected] LIVESTOCK, LLC 5 blk char red strs [email protected] 5 hols strs [email protected] 2 blk strs [email protected] HEIFERS ELDORADO WASHINGTON, KS – PHONE 785-325-2243 2 blk bulls [email protected] 30 blk bwf hfrs 711@1,060.00 HD 3 blk red strs [email protected] 1 blk hfr [email protected] LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. CATTLE SALESFax: EVERY 785-325-2244 SATURDAY - 12 NOON 4 blk males [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] 9 blk red strs [email protected] 2 blk hfrs [email protected] 16 blk char strs [email protected] 6 blk red hfrs [email protected] Steer & heifer calves sold on a steady market. Cows & bulls 3 herf strs [email protected] 3 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] sold steady except for fat cows sold $2-$3 lower. A few sales 9 blk bwf strs [email protected] 6 bk bwf hfrs [email protected] 316-320-3212Fax: 316-320-7159 from 4-14-12. 19 blk strs [email protected] 2 herf hfrs [email protected] 2595 SE Highway 54, P.O. Box 622, COWS Beattie, 1 blk [email protected] 6 bwf rwf strs [email protected] 14 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] Mahaska, 1 blk [email protected] Linn, 1 hol [email protected] 3 blk bwf strs [email protected] 2 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] El Dorado, KS 67042 3 herf strs [email protected] 3 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] Market Report - Sale Date: 4-12-12 Head Count: 480 Beattie, 1 blk [email protected] Barnes, 1 rwf [email protected] Washington, 1 blk [email protected] Fairbury, NE, 1 [email protected] 3 bwf blk strs [email protected] 10 blk hfrs [email protected] 300-400 lb. steers, $150-$193; heifers, $150-$180; 400-500 lb. Mahaska, 1 blk [email protected] Linn, 1 blk [email protected] 3 blk strs [email protected] 5 herf hfrs [email protected] steers, $150-$195; heifers, $130-$175; 500-600 lb. steers, $140- Linn, 1 hol [email protected] Washington, 1 blk [email protected] 11 blk bwf strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] $180; heifers, $120-$168; 600-700 lb. steers, $135-$165; heifers, Washington, 1 blk [email protected] Linn, 1 blk [email protected] 4 blk gry gwf strs [email protected] 5 blk hfrs [email protected] $120-$156; 700-800 lb. steers, $125-$150; heifers, $115-$140; 800- Linn, 1 hol [email protected] Barnes, 1 blk [email protected] 4 blk bulls [email protected] 3 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] 900 lb. steers, $120-$135, heifers, $110-$134. Trend on Calves: Linn, 1 hol [email protected] Beattie, 1 rwf [email protected] 4 blk red strs [email protected] 5 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] steady on Choice calves. Trend on Feeder Cattle: $2-$3 higher on Linn, 1 hol [email protected] Barnes, 1 blk [email protected] Feeders. Butcher Cows: High dressing cows: $80-$88; Avg. dress- 8 blk strs [email protected] 18 blk bwf red hfrs [email protected] ing cows, $70-$80; Low dressing cows, $50-$70. Butcher Bulls: Avg. Mahaska, 1 blk [email protected] BULL 4 blk bwf bulls [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] to high dressing bulls, $90-$98. Trend on Cows & Bulls: steady. Beattie, 1 blk [email protected] Bremen, 1 blk [email protected] 6 blk strs [email protected] 3 blk hfrs [email protected] Linn, 1 hol [email protected] Linn, 1 blk [email protected] 5 blk bwf strs [email protected] 11 blk hfrs [email protected] SPECIAL COW SALE APRIL 19TH: Linn, 1 hol [email protected] STEER CALVES 6 red strs [email protected] 4 blk hfrs [email protected] In conjunction with regular sale Linn, 1 hol [email protected] Linn, 6 blk [email protected] 12 blk char strs [email protected] 7 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] Early Consignments Washington, 1 blk [email protected] Linn, 9 blk [email protected] 11 blk gry bwf bulls [email protected] 16 blk hfrs [email protected] Complete Herd Dispersal: Linn, 1 hol [email protected] HEIFER CALVES 6 blk red rwf char strs [email protected] 6 blk hfrs [email protected] Beattie, 1 blk [email protected] Linn, 1 blk [email protected] 6 blk bulls [email protected] 3 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] • 70 black & bwf cows, 4 years old to solid mouth, Washington, 1 rwf [email protected] Linn, 3 blk [email protected] 7 blk bwf strs [email protected] 4 blk red hfrs [email protected] with black calves at side. Most born from Feb. 15th Linn, 1 hol [email protected] Linn, 5 blk [email protected] 4 blk strs [email protected] 4 blk bwf hfrs [email protected] to March 15th. Beattie, 1 bwf [email protected] Linn, 4 blk [email protected] 2 hols strs [email protected] 3 char red rwf hfrs [email protected] • 50 black & bwf cows, short mouth and older, with Mahaska, 1 blk [email protected] BULL CALVES black calves at side. Most born from Feb.15th to Barnes, 1 blk [email protected] Fairbury, NE, 1 blk @220.00H APRIL 21--RAYMOND SMITH ESTATE REAL ESTATE & March 15th. Early Consignments for April 21: PERSONAL PROPERTY AUCTION. SOUTH OF Other Consignments: • 27 choice blk Angus strs & hfrs, 550-700 lbs., all shots VALLEY FALLS, KS ON K4 HIGHWAY • 50 home raised cow/calf pairs, from a local ranch. • 60 choice mix steers & heifers, 450-600 lbs. FRIDAY, APRIL 27--SPECIAL COW & BULL AUCTION 6:30 P.M. • 100 choice mix steers & heifers, 800-900 lbs. Cows are 6 years old. Calves, born in Feb. & 25 blk bwf 1st calf hfrs/ 30-60 30 day calving period begin- March, sired by outstanding Angus bulls. Cows & • 10 mix steers & heifers, 800 lbs. day old calves, cast. & vacc, ning June 15, 1000#, vacc & Stocker/Feeders:calves are all worked and ready to go to grass. MANY MORE CATTLE BY SALE TIME! ready for grass scour guard 10 blk 3/4 angus 1/4 simm 1st 14 blk 1st calf hfrs bred for fall • 60 red Angus cross steers & heifers, 350-450 lbs. calf hfrs/35-60 day old calves, calves • 27 Char/Hereford cross steers & heifers, 450-600 Video: • 94 choice mostly blk & few Red Angus steers, 875-900 lbs. cast. & vacc, ready for grass 70 blk & red cows, 7 yrs & lbs., weaned 45 days. 14 blk bwf 1st calf hfrs/ blk older, bred angus • 30 Char/Red Angus cross steers & heifers, 450- calves, cast. & vacc, ready for (Bushwacker) for Sept. 1 600 lbs., weaned 45 days. View our live auctions at grass calves • 60 steers & heifers, 600-700 lbs. www.lmaauctions.com 3 red angus 1st calf hfrs/ red 12 blk cows, 4-6 yrs, bred angus calves, cast. & vacc, angus for fall calves We welcome your consignments! ready for grass 77 red rwf red angus open If you have cattle to consign or would like additional information, Any questions about our 10 blk ang/simm 1st calf bred replacement hfrs, 700-750, please call the office at 316-320-3212 hfrs, bred to Reg. blk sired by Wedel & Schuler red check our website for updated consignments: VIDEO AUCTIONS or how it works ... angus(Analyst) LBW bull for angus bulls, CHV, A&S verified www.eldoradolivestock.com Dan Harris, Auctioneer & Owner • 785-364-3320 please give Bill or the Salebarn a call! Danny Deters, Corning, Auct. & Field Rep • 785-868-2591 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 (316) 322-0675 (M) (620) 222-1199 (M) Manager: Bill Mathias, 785-258-0102 Larry Matzke, Wheaton, Field Rep. • 785-268-0225 Larry Womacks, Fieldman Van Schmidt, Fieldman Larry Kotas: 402-239-6926 Barn Phone • 785-364-4114 (620) 394-3273 (H) (620) 367-2331 (H) Bruce Rogge: 785-692-4214, 785-747-8011, Cell WEBSITE: www.holtonlivestock.com (620) 229-0076 (M) (620) 345-6879 (M) Lee Holtmeier: 785-747-7007, Cell Dave Roever: 785-562-8350 EMAIL: [email protected] Cattle Sale Every Thursday 11:00 AM www.washingtoncountylivestock.com View our auctions live at "lmaauctions.com" Page 36 Grass & Grain, April 17, 2012 Wheat Plot Tour Kansas launches new planned June 6 bobwhite quail initiative at Belleville The Kansas Depart- restoration over a five- acre Big Hill Wildlife K-State Research and The tour begins at 7:30 ment of Wildlife, Parks year period. The focal- Area. Extension will host the an- a.m. at the experiment field, and Tourism (KDWPT) is area strategy reflects the KDWPT will assist eli- nual Wheat Plot Tour at the which is located 2 miles launching a new quail national consensus that gible landowners with en- North Central Experiment west of Belleville on U.S. restoration initiative working at larger land- rollment in the appropri- Field near Belleville on Highway 36. Juice and rolls aimed at making a differ- scape levels rather than ate U.S. Department of Wednesday, June 6. will be available for atten- ence in declining bob- on small, scattered proj- Agriculture (USDA) cost- Tour topics will include dees. white quail populations at ects provides the best op- share programs and then wheat varieties and dis- More information is a landscape level. The portunity to save the bird cover the landowner share eases, canola production available by calling 785-335- state initiative includes — along with a suite of of approved practices with and cover crop options fol- 2836. the designation of two other wildlife species that non-federal money. lowing wheat. large quail management require the same habitat. The state has issued a focal areas and as much as Typically, focal areas are list of acceptable quail- $500,000 of KDWPT anchored by a large tract friendly practices, but wildlife fee funds over five of public or private land each landowner project years to attract landowner as a core, and efforts are must have the approval of participation. Additional expanded outward to the appropriate KDWPT funding and support are other interested adjacent district biologist to re- being provided by the Na- landowners. ceive the additional non- tional Wild Turkey Feder- Kansas’ 194,911-acre federal cost share. Bob- ation, Quail and Upland northern focal area in- white-friendly practices Wildlife Federation, Quail cludes parts of Lyon, that are not eligible or ac- Forever, Safari Club Inter- Wabaunsee, Coffey, and cepted into USDA pro- national, Kansas Wildlife Osage counties and has a grams will be covered Federation, and The Na- bobwhite habitat manage- solely with non-federal ture Conservancy. Primary ment potential of “high,” dollars. Consequently, the objectives are a 50 percent as rated in the national landowners will be reim- increase in bobwhite pop- initiative. The core public bursed for 100 percent of ulations and a 5 percent lands are the 9,407-acre the estimated average increase in suitable quail Melvern Wildlife Area and costs for all approved habitat in each focus area. the 562-acre Lyon State quail-friendly work that “Bobwhite populations Fishing Lake and Wildlife they implement within in eastern Kansas have de- Area. each focus area. clined by 50 percent or The 113,711-acre south- For more information, more in the past three ern focal area includes call the KDWPT Region 4 decades or so and even parts of Labette and Office in Wichita at 316- more across other parts of Neosho counties. Its po- 683-4664. To read the its range nationally,” says tential for bobwhite habi- Kansas Quail Initiative Jim Pitman, small game tat management is rated plan, go online to coordinator for KDWPT. “medium,” but Pitman goo.gl/VmdKd. For more “Biologists have associat- adds that the additional information about NBCI, ed the declines primarily sources of funding and po- go online to bringbackbob- with land use changes and tential partners available whites.org or www. face- resultant habitat loss, and to assist the effort there book.com/bringback bob- they have joined forces make it a worthwhile tar- whites. across the nation as the get. Additionally, the pub- National Bobwhite Tech- lic land centerpieces in- nical Committee to count- clude the new Grand CRP Native Grass CALL: 1-800-782-7311 er the trend at a landscape Osage Wildlife Area (for- scale with the habitat- merly the Kansas Army Forbs & Wildflowers SEEDINC www.gostarseed.com based National Bobwhite Ammunition Plant) where Since 1920 101 Industrial Ave Osborne, KS 67473 Conservation Initiative approximately 9,000 acres (NBCI).” will be managed by KDWPT has targeted KDWPT when all the two regional bobwhite agreements are in place. “focal areas” totaling The southern focal area We would be glad to quote your seed needs! nearly 310,000 acres for also includes the 1,320-

Sell By STARTING TIME 11:30 AM Or Buy Auction We sold 1756 cattle April 10. ThereCattle was good demand for Tuesdays steer and heifer calves at fully steady prices. Feeder steers HEIFER CALVES 3 x-bred hfrs 858 @ 127.00 3 blk/red cows 1330 @ 80.75 1 bwf cow/cf @ 1500.00 and heifers were steady to $4.00 higher. Cows and bulls 26 blk/char hfrs 368 @ 181.00 4 x-bred hfrs 900 @ 126.50 1 blk cow 1230 @ 80.00 2 blk/bwf cows/cvs @ 1500.00 4 bwf/blk hfrs 378 @ 179.00 1 blk cow 910 @ 79.50 2 wf cows/cvs @ 1275.00 sold steady to $2.00 higher. 3 blk hfrs 850 @ 124.00 3 bwf/blk hfrs 357 @ 175.00 3 blk hfrs 965 @ 124.00 1 blk cow 1245 @ 79.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 1135.00 STEER & BULL CALVES 35 bwf/blk strs 557 @ 189.75 3 bwf/blk hfrs 358 @ 173.00 3 x-bred hfrs 965 @ 119.00 3 blk cows 1142 @ 77.75 1 blk cow @ 960.00 2 bwf strs 228 @ 215.00 90 blk/char strs 593 @ 184.25 83 mix hfrs 438 @ 170.00 3 bwf/blk hfrs 1243 @ 103.00 1 hol cow 1615 @ 77.50 1 blk cow/cf @ 900.00 4 blk strs 409 @ 205.00 7 blk strs 563 @ 175.00 7 blk/sim hfrs 406 @ 167.00 3 blk hfrs 1297 @ 103.00 1 blk cow 1335 @ 76.50 1 blk cow @ 850.00 6 blk/char strs 411 @ 204.00 4 blk strs 584 @ 170.50 10 blk/wf hfrs 380 @ 165.00 COWS & HEIFERETTES 1 bwf cow 1175 @ 75.25 BULLS 6 blk/sim strs 430 @ 203.00 5 blk strs 612 @ 170.00 18 bwf/blk hfrs 456 @ 165.00 1 wf hfrt 930 @ 109.00 1 sim cow 1120 @ 74.50 1 blk bull @ 1275.00 6 blk strs 435 @ 202.00 5 blk/red strs 616 @ 165.00 3 blk hfrs 402 @ 162.00 1 blk hfrt 1130 @ 98.00 1 red cow 1200 @ 74.00 1 bwf bull 2130 @ 105.00 2 blk strs 325 @ 200.00 8 blk strs 643 @ 161.00 5 blk/red hfrs 510 @ 162.00 1 blk cow 1250 @ 95.00 6 blk/char cows 1054 @ 73.50 1 blk bull 2095 @ 102.50 2 bwf/blk strs/bulls 405 @ 199.00 13 blk/red strs 668 @ 155.00 7 bwf/blk hfrs 456 @ 160.00 1 limo cow 1335 @ 92.25 BRED COWS & PAIRS 1 blk bull 1820 @ 102.00 25 bwf/blk strs 440 @ 196.50 4 x-bred strs 640 @ 152.00 11 blk hfrs 517 @ 160.00 1 blk cow 1270 @ 91.50 5 blk/bwf cows/cvs @ 1760.00 1 blk bull 2010 @ 102.00 2 bwf bulls 435 @ 195.00 4 blk strs 618 @ 150.00 2 blk hfrs 530 @ 157.00 1 limo cow 1200 @ 91.00 1 blk cow/cf @ 1700.00 1 blk bull 1955 @ 100.75 2 blk strs 328 @ 191.00 6 blk strs 731 @ 150.00 6 blk/red hfrs 460 @ 155.00 1 blk cow 1225 @ 89.00 2 blk strs 400 @ 191.00 73 blk/char strs 765 @ 150.00 2 blk hfrs 538 @ 154.00 1 bwf cow 1065 @ 88.00 CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 17: 2 blk strs 368 @ 189.00 5 bwf/blk strs 708 @ 149.50 16 blk/wf hfrs 505 @ 153.50 1 bwf cow 1215 @ 87.75 9 blk strs 478 @ 189.00 8 blk strs 691 @ 147.50 STOCKER & FEEDER HEIFERS 2 blk/red cows 1290 @ 88.00 1 Angus bull, 3 years old, semen checked 2 bwf/wf bulls 353 @ 189.00 12 blk/char strs 805 @ 145.25 8 blk/char hfrs 616 @ 156.00 1 bwf cow 1215 @ 87.75 48 Angus strs & hfrs, 350-450 lbs., weaned, vacc. 3 blk strs 490 @ 188.00 6 bwf/wf strs 693 @ 143.50 14 blk hfrs 550 @ 151.75 2 blk/red cows 1290 @ 87.50 2 blk/red strs 415 @ 186.00 20 blk strs & hfrs, 500-600 lbs., weaned, vacc. 65 blk/char strs 836 @ 140.75 3 blk/red hfrs 620 @ 149.50 1 red cow 1035 @ 86.50 3 blk strs 502 @ 186.00 25 black steers & heifers, 400-500 lbs. 67 blk/char strs 856 @ 138.85 3 wf/bwf hfrs 570 @ 145.50 1 hol cow 1595 @ 86.25 41 bwf/blk strs 536 @ 186.00 20 black steers & heifers, 500-550 lbs. 62 bwf/blk strs 861 @ 137.50 11 blk/red hfrs 600 @ 145.00 1 blk cow 1380 @ 85.75 2 blk strs 483 @ 185.00 54 mix strs 847 @ 136.50 10 char hfrs 659 @ 145.00 1 blk cow 1140 @ 85.00 147 black bwf heifers, 675-700 lbs. 13 blk/red strs 514 @ 183.50 20 blk/char strs 839 @ 135.00 5 blk/char hfrs 686 @ 144.50 1 blk cow 1410 @ 84.50 70 black crossbred heifers, 775-800 lbs. 11 blk/red strs 519 @ 183.50 28 red/char strs 890 @ 131.85 3 blk/red hfrs 642 @ 138.50 1 blk cow 1550 @ 84.00 120 black crossbred steers, 850-875 lbs. 7 bwf/blk strs 545 @ 183.00 6 blk/red strs 863 @ 131.75 5 blk hfrs 745 @ 136.00 1 wf cow 1465 @ 83.50 4 blk/red strs 491 @ 182.00 61 black crossbred steers, 900-925 lbs. 62 mix strs 879 @ 131.60 6 blk hfrs 658 @ 135.00 1 blk cow 1510 @ 83.00 3 blk bulls 427 @ 182.00 60 black crossbred steers, 850-875 lbs. 60 mix strs 875 @ 130.10 14 char hfrs 806 @ 132.50 1 blk cow 1155 @ 82.00 3 blk strs 497 @ 180.50 CONSIGNMENTS FOR APRIL 24: 61 mix strs 928 @ 130.00 69 mix hfrs 844 @ 127.85 2 bwf cows 1675 @ 81.75 9 blk/char strs 548 @ 180.00 61 blk/char strs 897 @ 129.25 STOCKER & FEEDER STEERS 59 blk/bwf strs 903 @ 129.10 50 Angus cows, 4-8 yrs old, bred Angus bulls for 8 blk strs 589 @ 190.50 57 mix strs 904 @ 129.00 WATCH OUR AUCTIONS LIVE ON early fall calves. These cows above and other 4 sim/blk strs 559 @ 190.00 4 bwf/blk strs 933 @ 127.00 DVAuctions.com stock cows will sell at 12:30 p.m. Our CONSIGNMENTS can now be viewed after 12 Noon on Mondays by going to www.grassandgrain.com & loging onto the online subscription FOR INFORMATION OR ESTIMATES:

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