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It is recommended that you NEVER give any of your personal information over the phone including credit cards or bank information, as High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal can- not verify their intent. ************************************************************ Please be aware of third parties that pose as agents of High Plains Journal or Midwest Ag Journal through the phone, email or internet. We do not get involved in financial transactions for buyers or sellers. If you are contacted by anyone claiming to represent High Plains Journal or Midwest Ag Journal as a sales intermediary please do not give them any of your private information. If you have questions regarding the reliability of information con- cerning High Plains Journal or Midwest Ag Journal, please call 1-800-452-7171. We are here to assist you from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM CST, weekdays. 30. Announcements AMERICAN WALNUT buying stand- ing walnut timber, 25 or more trees. PH-816-232-6781, Saint Joseph, Mis- souri. ATTENTION !!! All Advertisers If you have emailed your ad to [email protected] and don't receive an acknowledgement from us, please call us ASAP for verification! Call Us Toll-Free 888-227-7171 AWNINGS Business Front - Backlit Show off your Business at Night Residential - Keep Your House Cool Many Colors and Styles Available SEAMINERALSUSA.COM no minerals, no life, rebuild your organic number, buy no fertiliz- er, free choice to cattle, $1,600/Ton. Free Shipping. PH- 918-367-5146; PH-918-698-5308. Subscribe to High Plains Journal And Receive Your Classified Word Ads At $$$ 1/2 Price $$$ non-commercial ads only 888-227-7171 40. Antiques & Collectibles 1979 TRANS AM, 400 4-SPEED, 10th Anniversary, barn fresh, smells new, 1st $35,000. Text/Cell- 308-760-5242. 50. Antiques - Farm Equip. 30 MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR, completely restored, good rubber, Model 30GK, SN5058. Cell-620-496- 7205. 50. Antiques - Farm Equip. TRACTOR RESTORATION, fuel injection experts. Diesel Control Technicians, PH-620-665-6700. 70. Auctioneers FARM & RANCH REALTY, INC. REALTORS AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS 1390 East 8th St, Unit A Hays, KS 67601 PH-785-628-2851 www.farmlandauction.com 620-326-7315 tarbids.com AUCTION & REAL ESTATE For All Your Agricultural Needs 1145 East Kansas Plaza Garden City, Kansas 67846 Office PH-620-275-8200 PH-1-800-222-2048 After Hours PH-620-275-9557 Fax-620-276-2681 www.arcrealestate.com COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN FARM MACHINERY PH-507-765-2131 PRESTON, MINNESOTA Denny Brusse Ron Gehling www.gehlingauction.com 70. Auctioneers DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATES National Auctioneers & Appraisers Specializing in Appraisals, Fertilizer, & Construction Equipment and Farm Implement Auctions 419 W Judy Dr., Fremont, NE 68025 E-mail [email protected] FREE Service See Announcements Class 30 or For Details Call 1-888-227-7171 SCOTT AUCTION “THERE IS A REASON” Complete Auction Service FARM MACH.-REAL ESTATE BANKRUPTCY & LIQUIDATION Garden City, KS 67846 Listings - “www.scottauction.com” 620-276-8282 1-800-466-8214 WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION, INC. Selling all types of Machinery and Land since 1949 800-251-3111 www.wiemanauction.com Marion, SD 100. Campers/RVs/Boats 1986 MCI 103A 47 SEAT PASSEN- GER coach with 6V-92 engine, Alli- son automatic transmission, rear lavatory, good working AC and heater, beautiful blue tone interior, very nice condition, $12,500. PH-620- 855-0102. 110. Car/Trucks 02 KW W9 6NZ Cat 18Sd OH $49,900 09 FTL Cascadia DD15 Auto . . . . $37,900 07 FTL Columbia DD 10 Spd . . . . $29,900 06 FTL Columbia DD 10Sd FT . .$22,900 11 IHC ProStar ISX Auto . . . . . . . $27,900 96 IHC 9400 N14 13 Spd . . . . . . . $10,900 10 KW T800 ISX 10 Spd L.F . . . . $38,900 07 KW T800 10 Spd Wet Kit . . . . $49,900 90 KW T800 Dump Cat 10 Sd . . .$16,900 06 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd . . . .$36,900 05 Pete 379 Cat 15 Spd . . . .$31,900 04 Pete 379 XH new heads, rods, & mains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coming 00 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd . . . . Stg @ $29,900 00 Pete 379 N14 13 Spd . . . .Coming 98 Pete 379 XH 200K on OH Coming 98 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd FT . .$29,900 96 Pete 379 XHood Det 10 Sd . . .$26,900 96 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd . . . .$29,900 95 Pete 379XH 80K on Rebuild . .$39,900 09 Volvo Cummins A.S. Clean . . .$37,900 06 Volvo ISX Cummins 10Sd$25,900 04 Volvo ISX Cummins 10Sd$21,900 00 Volvo Cummins 10 Spd . .$12,900 1993 FREIGHTLINER FRD120; 2005 Freightliner Century Class. PH-785-243-7607. 2000 PETE 385, 2008 20’ LOADLINE bed, Cat C12 engine, excellent condi- tion, $31,000/OBO. Cell-316-253- 1829.

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GENERATORS: 20KW TO 2000KW,low hour take-outs, diesel, propaneand natural gas. PH-701-371-9526,www.abrahamindustrial.com

Internet and Telephone Scams

� Please be aware of third parties who insist they have buyers/sell-ers for your equipment. It is recommended that you NEVER giveany of your personal information over the phone including creditcards or bank information, as High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal can-not verify their intent.

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� Please be aware of third parties that pose as agents of HighPlains Journal or Midwest Ag Journal through the phone,email or internet.

We do not get involved in financial transactions for buyers or sellers.

If you are contacted by anyone claiming to represent High PlainsJournal or Midwest Ag Journal as a sales intermediary pleasedo not give them any of your private information.

If you have questions regarding the reliability of information con-cerning High Plains Journal or Midwest Ag Journal, please call1-800-452-7171.We are here to assist you from 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM CST, weekdays.

30. Announcements

AMERICAN WALNUT buying stand-ing walnut timber, 25 or more trees.PH-816-232-6781, Saint Joseph, Mis-souri.

ATTENTION !!!All

Advertisers

If you have emailedyour ad to

[email protected] and don't receive an

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please call us ASAPfor verification!

Call Us Toll-Free888-227-7171

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Show off your Business at NightResidential - Keep Your House CoolMany Colors and Styles Available

SEAMINERALSUSA.COM nominerals, no life, rebuild yourorganic number, buy no fertiliz-er, free choice to cattle,$1,600/Ton. Free Shipping. PH-918-367-5146; PH-918-698-5308.

Subscribe to High Plains Journal

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888-227-7171

40. Antiques & Collectibles

1979 TRANS AM, 400 4-SPEED,10th Anniversary, barn fresh,smells new, 1st $35,000. Text/Cell-308-760-5242.

50. Antiques - Farm Equip.

30 MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR,completely restored, good rubber,Model 30GK, SN5058. Cell-620-496-7205.

50. Antiques - Farm Equip.

TRACTOR RESTORATION, fuelinjection experts. Diesel ControlTechnicians, PH-620-665-6700.

70. Auctioneers

FARM & RANCHREALTY, INC.

REALTORS � AUCTIONEERS� APPRAISERS �

1390 East 8th St, Unit A Hays, KS 67601

PH-785-628-2851www.farmlandauction.com

620-326-7315tarbids.com

AUCTION & REAL ESTATEFor All Your Agricultural Needs

1145 East Kansas PlazaGarden City, Kansas 67846

Office PH-620-275-8200PH-1-800-222-2048

After Hours PH-620-275-9557Fax-620-276-2681

www.arcrealestate.com

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICESPECIALIZING IN

FARM MACHINERY

PH-507-765-2131PRESTON, MINNESOTA

Denny Brusse Ron Gehlingwww.gehlingauction.com

70. Auctioneers

DEL PETERSON & ASSOCIATESNational Auctioneers & AppraisersSpecializing in Appraisals, Fertilizer,

& Construction Equipment and FarmImplement Auctions

419 W Judy Dr., Fremont, NE 68025E-mail [email protected]

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620-276-8282 1-800-466-8214

WIEMANLAND & AUCTION, INC.

Selling all types of Machineryand Land since 1949

800-251-3111www.wiemanauction.com

Marion, SD

100. Campers/RVs/Boats

1986 MCI 103A 47 SEAT PASSEN-GER coach with 6V-92 engine, Alli-son automatic transmission, rearlavatory, good working AC andheater, beautiful blue tone interior,very nice condition, $12,500. PH-620-855-0102.

110. Car/Trucks

02 KW W9 6NZ Cat 18Sd OH $49,900

09 FTL Cascadia DD15 Auto . . . .$37,90007 FTL Columbia DD 10 Spd . . . .$29,90006 FTL Columbia DD 10Sd FT . .$22,90011 IHC ProStar ISX Auto . . . . . . .$27,90096 IHC 9400 N14 13 Spd . . . . . . .$10,90010 KW T800 ISX 10 Spd L.F . . . .$38,90007 KW T800 10 Spd Wet Kit . . . .$49,90090 KW T800 Dump Cat 10 Sd . . .$16,90006 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd . . . .$36,90005 Pete 379 Cat 15 Spd . . . .$31,90004 Pete 379 XH new heads, rods, &mains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Coming

00 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd . . . .Stg @ $29,90000 Pete 379 N14 13 Spd . . . .Coming98 Pete 379 XH 200K on OH Coming98 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd FT . .$29,90096 Pete 379 XHood Det 10 Sd . . .$26,90096 Pete 379 Cat 10 Spd . . . .$29,90095 Pete 379XH 80K on Rebuild . .$39,90009 Volvo Cummins A.S. Clean . . .$37,90006 Volvo ISX Cummins 10Sd$25,90004 Volvo ISX Cummins 10Sd$21,90000 Volvo Cummins 10 Spd . .$12,900

1993 FREIGHTLINER FRD120;2005 Freightliner Century Class.PH-785-243-7607.

2000 PETE 385, 2008 20’ LOADLINEbed, Cat C12 engine, excellent condi-tion, $31,000/OBO. Cell-316-253-1829.

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‘09 Cascadia Frtlnr Det., Ultra shift,(auto trans) 185” WB, Southernfleet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,500

‘10 8600 IHC w/ISX Cumm., 450 hp.,13 spd., Daycab, 650K, Southerntruck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,000

‘07 9200I DC single axle, C13, 10spd., full locking rear-end. . $15,000

www.radcliffetrucks.com

Radcliffe Truck SalesHill City, KS PH-785-421-3465

‘14 Pete 386 Cum 13spd........$59,500‘05 Pete 379 Cum 13spd........$49,500‘02 Pete 379 DC 475 Cat 13spd...$49,500

Many more available, see website

wilkenstruck.comPH-1-888-613-1121

GOODLAND, KANSAS

1994, 1995 VOLVO-HD TRUCKS,22’ Aeroswint grain/silage boxes,complete with Shur-Lok tarps, 4-stage hoist, low mileage, 3306CCat, 8LL, $40,000 each. PH-620-874-5207.

2000 CHEVROLET EXPRESS 1500Braun Handicapped conversion van,side entrance, engine and transmis-sion rebuilt 2015 with extended war-ranty, chair lift rebuilt 2016 48x60,new rims and tires, MPC hand con-trols and Ricon 6-way power driversseat, ADA compliant, $14,000/OBO.PH-620-200-0753.

2001 BALE BED, F-350 7.3L regu-lar cab, dually, 6 speed manual,DewEze bed, Quick-Draw tool-box. power windows door locks,cattle guard, running boards.138,000 miles. PH-785-332-0124.

2003 GMC TRUCK, 20’ BED and lift,electric tarp, excellent condition. PH-785-355-2370.

2005 T600, ISX CUMMINS, 13-SPEED, 255WB, daycab, good truck,$27,500; 2001 FONTAINE dropdeck,48’ with ramps, no rust, $13,500, WillSplit. 1994 HILBILT end dump,quarter frame, 22’, $12,500. Cell-785-483-1634.

2007 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA, DC, low mileage, extra clean, newturbo, $37,500. Cell-785-821-0492.

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADODuramax 4x4 crew cab, 190K miles,$18,000, OBO. NO-SOLICITORS!PH-620-272-4386.

2011 FORD F650 FLATBED, 6.7L,Cummins, automatic, air-ride andbrakes, $23,000 OBO. PH-785-741-0692.

2012 DODGE DIESEL, 1 Ton, 4WD,4 door, 96,000 miles, extended war-ranty. PH-580-554-8543. Text “pics”to 580-554-4194.

(6) 2011-2012 KW W-900’S, 525 HPWITH wetkit, low miles, dual fueltanks, dual stacks, 13 speed, adjust5th wheel. PH-620-937-7001.

800-475-8033 -‘08 Chevy 3500HD Reg Cab, 4WD,LT1, 6.0L, V8, Hydra arm bed .$19,995

-‘11 Chevy 3500HD Reg Cab 4WD,6.0L V8, gas, Butler arm bed .$19,995

-‘12 Chevy GMC 3500HD Reg Cab,4WD, Duramax, DewEze arm bed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$27,995

-‘15 Chevy 2500 LT crew cab, 4WD,Duramax, Butler bed . . . . .$45,995

croftchevrolet.com

Clean 2012 KW T800, Paccar 430hp,Auto, Jake, 285k mi......Only $39,950

Missouri Truck Sales, Inc. Kansas City, MO

816-443-3821www.MissouriTruckSales.com

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Belleville, KS 785-527-2293www.midamericatruck.com

800-536-2293

AUTOMATICS‘03 IH 4300, DT466, 3060P, SA‘04 IH 4400, DT466, 3060P, SA‘04 KW 3126 Cat, SA, 3060P‘04 M2 3126 Cat, 3060P, SA‘02 KW T300, 3126, 3060P, SA

USED TRUCKS‘07 Peterbilt, ISC Cum., new 20’ B&H‘08 Frtl ISC, 10 spd., new 20’ B&H‘07 IH 8600, ISM, 10 spd., TS‘06 IH 9200i, C13, 10 spd, TSNew Maurer grain trailersUsed Feed Mixers: See Ad Class 400

BOECKMAN

� New ‘17 Ford F350 4x4 Cab&Chassis 6.2L V8, Auto, Air, XL Trim,Cruise/ Tilt, AM/ FM/ CD . . .$34,272� New ‘17 Ford F350 4x4 Cab &Chassis 6.7L Diesel, Auto with DewEze Bed, Air, 3.73 Locking RearAxle, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors,Tr Brake, XHD Susp., Rem Start,Cruise/ Tilt, AM/ FM/ CD . .$50,297*

With Rebates applied *Requires FMCC financing WAC

1-800-749-3943Kingfisher, OK

www.boeckmanford.net

USED TRUCKS2014 Ford F250 Super Cab 4x4Lariat 6.2L with Butler Arm Bed,Leather, 48K Miles Ldd.....$35,980

2009 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4x4SRW Diesel, with Dew Eze SpikeBed, 145K Miles.................$24,980

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For Sale 2005 to 2007 International9200, sleeper and day cabs, wheel-base 183” to 230”, 10 speed manualand auto shift’s available, 11R22.5aluminum wheels, recapped drives,air ride, 410 to 430 hp, C13 Caterpil-lar, priced from $15,000 to $17,000

fleet maintained. For more information go to

www.groendyke.com equipment salesor call 580-213-9271

GROENDYKE TRANSPORT 810 N 54 St

Enid, OK 73701

G&J Truck Sales806-248-7007

--------Daycabs------(50+) 05-07 FLT Single Axle Day-cabs, CAT, Mercedes Engine, 10spd, $6,500 to 8,500

View Our Completeinventory at

gjtrucksales.com

� '15 Ram 1500 Sport 4x2, 13,356miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$35,588� '14 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 47,565miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$33,988� '13 Ram Chassis 3500 Tradesman4x4, 61,121 miles . . . . . . . .$39,988�'13 Ram 2500 Laramie 4x4,64,514 miles . . . . . . . . . . . .$41,988

800-375-5718Visit Us On The Website

johnsonsofkingfisherdodge.com

� reedsales.com �Wamego, KS 785-456-7333Lebo, KS 620-256-6609

‘92 C7500, 6 spd., 20’ grain . . . . Call‘09 335, 285 hp., auto . . . . . . . 34,500‘07 4300, 17’ roll back, auto . . 32,500‘06 Acterra, 10’ dump, 230 hp. . . 29,750‘05 335, 240hp, auto, C&C . . . . . Call

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� Quality �Low Mileage

Pre-Owned Trucks‘08-’09 KW T800 Extended cab, TS,430 HP Cats, 10 spd., 46,000#rears, Jakes, Michelin rubber, 1owner Southern trucks, miles in the3’s, choice of 6 like new trucks...Call

‘11 IHC PRO STAR, TS Daycab, ISXCumm., 10 spd., AR, Jake, air -slide 5thwhls, alum wheels, like new........$39,895

‘88 Kenworth, T600, 21’ bed & hoist,400HP Cummins, 13 spd, Jake, 1-year old 21’ Stakeless bed, hoist,tarp and 3rd axle, Must See $41,895

‘07 Peterbilt 379 48” flattop, C15 Cat@550 HP, EATON FULLERAUTOSHIFT, Jake, dual chromeexhaust & breathers, beautiful rustfree Texas truck, only 700m.............................................$49,895

‘07 Pete 378, TS Daycab, 475HP CatC15, low hole 10 speed, Jake, TwinChrome Exhaust & Breathers, only561M, like new..........................$57,895

’06 Kenworth T800, high nose TS daycab,475 HP C15 Cat, 13 speed, 46,000#rears, lockers, wet kit, 10 new 24.5 radi-als on aluminum, only 305M.......$57,895

‘06 Chevy C8500, TS, cab & chassis,C7Cat, 8LL low trans., Hendrick-son, double frame, only 52M likenew miles, will take 22’ bed...$26,895

‘06 Sterling TS Daycab, 410 hp MBE10 spd., Jake, 394M, sharp truck.............................................$29,895

‘04 KW T800, TS Daycab, 430 HPCat, 10 spd., 433 gears, VIT interi-or, 729M, rust free Southern truck ...............................................$27,895

‘89 Peterbilt 377 TS Daycab, LWB,cab and chassis, 3406 Cat @ 425hp., 13 spd., Jake, double frame, 10new virgin 24.5 rubber, will take20-22’ box, sharp truck ........$23,895

‘97 Volvo 4095, 40” flattop, 400 hpCummins, 10 spd., Jake, beautifullow miles California truck...$23,895� TRAILERS IN STOCK�

(10) New Neville grain trailers in stock53’ Groundload 53’ Dropdeck43’ Heavy-Duty Dropdeck

For Trucks & TrailersCall Mike 785-567-8052

�HEAVY-DUTY USED PICKUPS�‘16 GMC 3/4T cargo van, greatequipment, only 16,000 miles, likenew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,895

‘13 Silverado 3500 4x4, reg cab,dually, DuraMax, DewEze bale bed,1 owner, very nice, only 63M . . Call

‘13 Silverado 3500 4x4 crew LT, 6.0Gas, 1 owner, only 41M . . . $32,895

CALL JERRY OR MARTY

Money Chevrolet Inc.HILL CITY, KANSAS

PH-785-421-2112� See pictures ofall our trucks at:�� www.moneychevrolet.com �

LOOKING FOR FACTORY 1/2, 3/4or 1T pickup beds, new or used, willpickup. PH-800-440-0721.

Lopp MotorsDodge City

Check out low pricing on USED TRUCKS

‘10 RAM 3500 Crew Cab SLT 2x4Diesel, Dually, 80k, #72301A ...$27,900‘09 RAM 2500 QUAD 4x4 SLT119,000K, #62749A........... $18,900

‘13 RAM 2500 Crew Cab, Laramie,4x4, Diesel, 77K, #62757A ......$38,000

‘14 RAM 2500 Reg Cab, 4x4, SLT,6.4L, 63K, #62607A .............$25,900

‘15 Chevrolet 2500 Crew Cab 4x4LTZ, 63K, #C1208A................$42,900

‘13 RAM 3500 Crew Cab SLT 4x4,Diesel, 28K, #62933A.............$40,900

PH 800-698-0271www.loppmotors.net

Nusser Motors Inc.

Call for Used Cars and Pick-UpPrices, Engine, Transmission andParts Prices and Repair Work.

610 S. Main, Jetmore, KS

800-344-2641

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Neville Built Trailer’s HighestVolume Dealer 12 Years Running

www.chuckhenry.com

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THE WRAYS L.L.C.SAWYER, KS

PH-620-594-2299visit our website for pics & details

www.thewraysllc.net

www.irelandsales.net2-’07 379 Pete’s 48” slpr C15 10spd$38,000‘04 FL112 auto shift grn, new bed$57,900‘06 Pete 379exh 63” C-15 10spd . .$39,500‘05 Sterling, 12.7 Det, 10 spd, 720k$21,900

IRELAND SALESWichita, Kansas� 888-922-9664�

WE HAVEFINANCING

150. Chemicals

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Generic and Brand Name Chemicals4# Glyphosate Plus - US Made

CALL FOR PRICECustom Quantities, Instant Quotes

Toll Free 888-425-7024www.agchemical.com

Ag ChemicalsPRICES BELOW WHOLESALE

�1-800-658-4394�VERY CHEAP GLYPHOSATE!

For Prices And DeliveryRED WILLOW CHEMICAL

MCCOOK, NE 69001Web Site: rwaviation.com

AMS, $10; BUC PLUS, $8.75; Banvel,$37.00; LV6, $16.50; Gen. Lexar,$20.00; Prowl 3.3, $28.00; Quilt,$70.00. Benes Service, PH-402-784-3581.

CROP PROTECTION chemicals,wholesale prices, Fry Brothers Fertil-izer. PH-800-357-3996.

150. Chemicals

Chemical � Fertilizer � FungicideSeed � Seed Treatment

Call 1-800-876-9115visit us at www.nordersupply.com

Wickman ChemicalOutlook Totes $94/gal.

Powerhouse Totes$8.50/gal.

Resicore Totes $36.80/gal.Prefix Totes $33.10/gal.

Call Wickman Chemical TodayIOWA: 712-243-7739

KANSAS: 408-560-2802www.wickmanchemical.com

175. Custom Farming

I WILL DO custom tillage andplanting on large tracts ofground, from Texas to NorthDakota. PH-501-454-7014.

180 Disc rolling/Sharpening

CUSTOM DISC Rolling. DarrellWagoner, Hays, Kansas, will travel.PH-785-625-8686; Cell-785-650-4094.

DISC ROLLING and disc blades forsale, no mileage, $6-8/per blade. JessPutnam, Overton, Nebraska, PH-800-987-6612; CELL-308-325-0050.

190. Ditching/Terracing

Hurricane DitcherManufacturing Ditchers and TerracersWater Management Solutions for over 30 Years

812-886-9663www.hurricane-ditcher.com

200. Electronic Equipment

�2-Way Radios�BEST PRICES

MotorolaLAWTON COMMUNICATIONS

PH-800-583-8383www.Lawtoncommunications.com

240. Farm/Ranches/Real Estate

2-ONE Acre lots side-by-side, East-point, Florida, $25,000/each, newdevelopment. PH-580-517-1001.

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2,800 Acres in Northwestern Okla-homa: Established contiguousRanch with creek, lake, beautifulcanyons & good native grass. Deer,quail, turkey & good fishing.

Asking Price - $2,800,000For More Info, Call Robert

580-254-9079

1,276 Acres CRPSelling at Public AuctionJune 9, 2017, 1:30 p.m.

Vilas Community Building, Vilas, CO

Selling in 3 tracts from 160 acres to804 acres. All in compliance, all mid-term maintenance completed. 1tract with 3 permitted irrigationwells and 1 stock well.

[email protected]

For more info/buyerpacket contact:Corwin Brown

& Associates, Inc.(719) 523-4584

- 2,555 Ac. +/- Farm in Bent County,CO. entire farm is enrolled in CRPcontract thru 2021 with annual pay-mentof $90,430. Excellent grass seed-ing, some minerals, 5% returnAsking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,550,000

- 5,000 Ac. +/- farm in Natrona Coun-ty WY. Good fences stock water wells,currently running 300 cows, 4000 Aceligible for CRP next signup. Excel-lent antelope, mule deer hunting.Asking . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500,000.00

- 956 Ac. +/- Pasture farm MaconCounty MO. Lots of new fences, goodwater, 75 Ac. strip pit lakes, running200 cows. Excellent hunting andfishing.

Asking . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,792,500.00

- 460 Ac. +/- cattle farm JohnsonCounty, Knob Noster, MO. Next toWhiteman Air Force Base. Multiplefenced pastures with water, freezeproof waters, several ponds & 16 Ac.lake, 90x96 barn with concrete floorand cattle working area under roof,60x76 hay/machinery shed, 75x66hay barn, corral, 3 bedroom ranchstyle home, detached garage. Farmhas a lot of potential for subdividing. Asking . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,162,000.00

- 227 Ac +/- pasture farm MercerCounty MO. Good fences, 2 fencedponds with freeze proof waters, 190acres could be tilled.Asking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $533,450.00

Broker-Owner

[email protected]

305 CRP ACRES, PRICED to return6%, 6-years left, Kiowa County, Col-orado. Cell-620-874-0763.

ACCREDITED LAND BROKERSLAND & RANCHES FOR SALE844-ALB-LAND/844-252-5263

Chautauqua, KS 6,527 Acres.Large Contiguous Ranch. ExcellentCattle & Recreational Opportunity.Abundant Water w/20 Acre Lake.Good Grass & Exterior/CrossFences.Ranch Home & Hunting Lodge. Tro-phy Deer, Turkey & Quail Hunting.Well Maintained Road System.$8,750,000. Contact Brent Wellings972-768-5165. (BW02C-KS).

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AMERICAN FARM & RANCHRusty Lowe Broker

903-782-4010www.rustylowe.com

1,145 ACRE RANCH - Improvedgrass ranch with 3 homes, 4 barns, 2sets of pens, water, cross-fencing.Located in Lamar County, Texas.Offered at $4,100,000655 ACRE FARM - 360 acres pivotirrigated, one reservoir, 500K bushelgran storage; 90’ truck scales withscale house; Reinke 2,208 ft + endgun; cow/hay sheds; working pens;feed bunk. Located in Lamar Coun-ty, Texas. Offered at $2,900,000.

CRP LAND: PUEBLO and Crow-ley Counties Colorado. Parcelsizes: 380-640 acres with morethan 5% return. PH-563-340-0163.

Capital Gains Taxes EliminatedCAPITAL GAINS tax legally elimi-nated on the Sale of Real Estate,Stocks, C-Corps, S-Corps, Livestock,Family Businesses and even if sellingto family members, without having todo a 1031 exchange. We have thecapability of converting taxableincome to Tax-Free, Lifetime income.

Inheritance Taxes EliminatedMaintain 100% control of your cur-rent assets. Magnify the value of yourestate for your heirs, Tax-Free.

Hoffman AssociatesPH-866-500-8600

Company Phone - 785-260-0209www.ruralamericanrealty.com

1,172 acres +/- Trego Co., KS, 848crop 324 grass, all contiguous, closeto I-70 and Markets Family Farm.Being sold as one plot.

785-656-2756, Emery Jennings

FOR SALE: East 1/2 of section 839,Block 43 and the South 1/2 of section80, Block 12. Ochiltree County,Texas. PH-806-435-2610.

LAND FOR sale multi-state, simplereturns, prices $1,000,000 up, cash.No realtors. PH-515-322-7601.

Farm and RanchMortgage LoansLong-term fixed, floating oradjustable rate financing

Mike BorowskiKearney, NE308-338-8917

[email protected] Holaday

Highlands Ranch, CO303-997-7750 [email protected]

Dan SernaAustin, TX

512-947-7056 [email protected] CrumpAmarillo, TX

806-622-0302 [email protected]/ag

RANCHER RETIRING: 1,600Acres, Muskogee County Oklahoma,$1,700/Acre; 1,223 Acres, HaskellCounty Oklahoma, $1,475/Acre; 193Acres, Adair County Oklahoma,$335,000. Paved roads, excellentfences, pasture, hunting, lots ofwater, wildlife, several houses. PH-918-348-1034.

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Richardsons Homestead RealtyAbsolute Auction of 640 acres Thomas County Irrigated & Dryland

For the Mayer Family Irrevocable TrustMonday June 5th , 2017 at 10am CDT

City Limits Convention Center 2227 S Range, Colby, KS.

LIVE ONLINE BIDDING AVAILABLERegister by May 31st to bid online

Contact Homestead Realty for detailswww.goodlandhomestead.com

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONSTRACT 1: NW ¼ 19-7-36 160 acres irrigated W/sprinklerTRACT 2: SE ¼ 17-7-36 160 acres irrigated W/sprinklerTRACT 3: NW ¼ 16-7-36 160 acres farmland W/water rightsTRACT 3: NE ¼ 16-7-36 160 acres farmland W/ water rights

TERMS AND CONDITONS: Tracts will be offered in 4 individualtracts only and not in any combination. 10% down upon signing ofcontract after auction with the balance due at closing on or beforeJune 30th, 2017. Sale will not be subject to any buyer financing.ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE SALE DAY SHALL TAKE PRECE-DENCE OVER PRINTED MATERIAL. Buyers are responsible forconducting their own inspections of the property and of doing theirown due diligence on the condition of the property, water rights,irrigation wells and equipment. Neither the Sellers nor HomesteadRealty are making any warranties about the property eitherexpressed or implied.POSSESSSION: Except for the NE ¼ 16-7-36, Possession of all landshall be given to the buyer upon signing of sales contract andearnest money placed in escrow. Possession of NE ¼ 16 -7-36 shallbe given immediately after the 2017 wheat harvest.

For a complete sale bill with all information go to www/goodlandhomestead.com/auctions or contact

Terry Richardson, Broker/Auctioneer at 785-899-8094 cell or 785-899-2328 office

Richardsons Homestead Realty, 1023 Main, Goodland, KS.

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Finney CO. (Minerals included)NE/4 of 5 & SW/4 of 9-21-32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,300/AC

Martin Nusser, CCIM620-272-7226

[email protected]

FRAZER BANKFARM & RANCH

REAL ESTATE LOANS

Available InKansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado,

New Mexico, And Arizona

Specializing in large financing pack-ages. Purchase, refinance, convertfrom variable to fixed rate, FSA-Farm ownership guaranteed loans.For friendly, knowledgeable service

Contact: DERYL HUNTER580-480-4217

RIVER RANCH 1360 acre cattleranch in Choctaw County, OK. Runs400 head plus hay production.$3,672,000 Call Roy Scott at Territo-rial Ranch Realty 580-317-8111 orview at www.okranch.net

Grant County, KS� 4 qrts (1/4) of Sprinkler Irr land.Sold as a unit or as 3 tracts.

#3 NW 1/4 4-27-35 #4 S 1/2 4-27-35#5 SW 1/4 3-27-35

Jon Fort, Owner/BrokerEmail @ [email protected]

1145 E. Kansas PlazaGarden City, KS 67846

PH-620-275-8200 PH-800-222-2048Fax-620-276-2681

WEBSITE:www.hpj.com

Great Farm/ Ranch/ Hunting842+/- ACRES 15 MILES SOUTH-EAST OF WRAY, COLORADO188+/- DryLand Farm Ground, 644+/-Acres Pasture, abundant Deer,Turkey & other wildlife. Tenant occu-pied for 2017. Good Soils. Levelfields. Mineral rights included.$785,000 Call Les Gelvin Agri-Enterprises, Inc

970-214-6139 or Ralph Walchle 970-209-4300

UNDERCONTRACT

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� NEW LISTING: Modern feedyardand grazing operation in south cen-tral KS with 35,000 head permittedcapacity on 2,500 +/- deeded acresand up to 2,600 +/- private lease acreswith significant lease hold improve-ments. Includes dry roll feedmill,two large high moisture corn or silagebunkers, one large covered dry cornbunker, very good line of equipment,and environmentally sound. Thereare six pivots with three irrigationwells and the retention ponds pumpto the pivots. All land is within fivemiles of the feedyard and includes amodern manager’s home.� Top of the line 18,000 head feed-yard located in Castro County, TX.Permitted for 30,000 head. Severalsignificant facility upgrades in thepast few years including additionalpens, processing barn and hospitalfacilities, feedmill with 24” X 48” roll,multiple commodity bays, and a sta-tionary mixer. Very well cared forline of equipment. Includes two irri-gated farm tracts and a total of640+/- acres.� Texas grow yard in NE TX panhan-dle. 4,500 head capacity. Welldesigned and maintained. Includesdry roll mill and grain storage. Mod-ern processing barn.

ESLABON PROPERTIESA Div. of George Clift Ent., Inc.

Richard Bretz806-463-3371 - 806-674-7211

David Hutchins806-681-5342

www.eslabonproperties.com

� Outstanding 210 Acre +/- CattleRanch! This ranch features excellentfences & 8 pastures that funnel intocorrals. 10 pastures total, 8 autowaters, all improved open pasture.This ranch also has a 3 bed, 2 bathhome with 1,848 Sq.Ft. m/l.

Additional Properties Onoklahomalandbrokers.com

LAND AUCTION BID BY PHONEACRES: 2,474.6 of Grassland

LOC.: 24 Miles South of Lamar, COon HWY’s 287/350 to Co. Rd. F then

10 miles East to HeadquartersBIDDING WILL START

- JUNE 19, 2017 -BIDDING WILL END

- JUNE 26, 2017 -For Details Contact

Cruikshank Realty, Inc

LAND AUCTION BID BY PHONEAcres: 932.4 of Grassland

Location: One mile West of Hasty,CO just North of John Martin

ReservoirBidding will Start: June 5, 2017Bidding will End: June 12, 2017

For details contactCruikshank Realty, IncPhone: 719-336-7802Email: [email protected]

Web site: www.2cr2.com

LICENSED INOKLAHOMA & KANSASContact us for marketingconsultation and visit our

website for current listings.CROSSTIMBERSLAND.COMLee Holcombe � Jeff Henry

Jerry Brabander � Ben Allen(918) 287 1996

LINCOLN COUNTY, CO� 481A dryland (B)� 576A CRP (L)

KIT CARSON COUNTY, CO� 620+/- acres w/6,000 head feedlot,home & 2 wind towers (B)� 210A expired CRP (B)� 325A dryland (C)� 253A dryland (B)

WASHINGTON COUNTY, CO� 161.7A CRP w/3.52% return (R)

Office: 719-346-8661Larry Hostetler: 719-342-0665Breck Vassios: 719-349-1785Cary Schlosser: 719-349-0478Ryan Niebur: 719-342-2711

www.cololand.com

It’s A Fact!!!

The More Items You AdvertiseIn High Plains Journal

Midwest Ag Journal

The More Items You Will Sell!

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�Prowers County, CO - 320 acresCRP land . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$172,800�Prowers County, CO - 160 AssessedAcres CRP land . . . . . . . .$120,000�Lamar, CO - 131 Ac Prime Irrigatedwith hunting property, Amity CanalWater, LAWMA Shares, House,Livestock barn with stalls and shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$880,000�Las Animas County, CO - 565.8Deeded Acres with 408 Acres Irrigat-ed, 68 shares of Southside Ditch,Lies along the Purgatoire River forGreat Hunting and Pasture. 2Homes, 800 head corral, Sold as awhole or 1 or 4 parcels . .$1,750,000� Wiley, CO - 153.8 Deeded Acres,149.7 Irrigated Acres . . . .$470,400� La Junta, CO - 153.38 DeededAcres, 133.4 Irrigated Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$615,900

Classified Fax:620-227-7173 or 620-227-1850

NEW LISTING! 319.8+/- Acreslocated in Republic Co. KS.Located just south of Munden, KS.Call Kevin M. Barnett 785-443-1722or visit www.stockra.com for moreinformation.

320+/- Acres Feed Yard &Improvements! Located in StevensCo, KS just east of Hugoton a FeedYard with permit for 4,500 Head.Call Kevin M. Barnett 785-443-1722or visit www.stockra.com

643+/- Acres located in Grant &Kearny Co. KS. 4 contiguous quar-ter each with 129+/- acres underpivot. Contact Mike Campbell 620-899-6989 or visit www.stockra.com

WE WANT TO HELP YOU SELLYOUR LAND! CALL STOCKREALTY & AUCTION CO.

TODAY!

Stock Realty & Auction Co. 800-258-3318

www.stockra.com

240. Farm/Ranches/Real Estate

MINERALS/STRONG WATER/PERRYTON, TX. – 830 ac. +/- justout-of-town & adjacent to a cityowned property, on all-weatherroad, beautiful home, tremendouspotential for irrigation or residentialdevelopment. CASTRO, CO., TX – 705 ac. ofchoice, choice farmland currently inexpired CRP grasses w/an excellentstand, well watered for lvstk. w/avirtually new barbed wire & steelpost fence & approx. three mi. ofhwy. frontage. CASTRO CO., TX. – 501 SE 2nd -Industrial Building with addition-al vacant lots. Concrete/Metal/Steelstructure with over 10,000sqftincludes a Store Front, Office, Bath-room, Storage and Workshop withconcrete floor, electricity, heaters,two overhead doors and an addition-al semi-enclosed storage area on thenorth side of building.BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – theonly welding, machine & repair com-pany currently in business in Dim-mitt, Texas, w/full blown retail sales& repair shop fully equipped, amplespace for equipment & vehicles to berepaired & parked, excellent loca-tion on major hwy. – due to death ofowner spouse is motivated!Please view our websites fordetails on these properties, choiceTX, NM & CO ranches (large &small), choice ranches in the highrainfall areas of OK, irr./dryland/CRP & commercial properties. Weneed your listings on any types of agproperties in TX., NM, OK & CO.

www.scottlandcompany.comwww.texascrp.com

Ben G. Scott – BrokerKrystal M. Nelson

NM QB #15892800-933-9698

RANCH LAND AUCTIONArdmore, OK-Lake Murray Area

577 Acres sells Friday - June 9 @ 10:00 am

Offered in 6 Highly Desirable ParcelsHWY 70 Frontage-Lush BermudaPastures w/high carrying capacity,Pecan Production w/350+ trees-Adjacent to Lake Murray

PLUS SOME OF SOUTHERNOKLAHOMA’S FINEST HUNTING

Go to pickensauctions.com] For Information and Photos

-Gregg Pickens-Broker/Auctioneer

405-747-9304 or 405-533-2600

Retire from agriculture withoutgiving all your hard earned money

to the Government!Are you contemplating retirement in thenear future, knowing a huge tax obliga-tion lies ahead? Has your operation beenpre-paying expenses and holding backincome to avoid paying excess incometax? Don’t let the government have 1/2of your last crop! AgEdge Financial hassolutions to minimize tax obligations atretirement as well as eliminating captialgains on any liquidated asset includingreal estate, stocks, family business andcorps. 1031 exchange not required.

Put your cash in your pocketinstead of paying taxes.

Call - 720-749-8874

Texline, TX Farm: 1,650+/- acres,center pivot irrigation with drylandcorners. Diversity of crop productionand cattle applications, excellentroads and nearby grain facilities,feedyards and sale barns.Texline, TX Farm: 796+/- acres w/453+/- acres irrigated, corn, wheatand milo production, cow/calf opera-tion, nice new home, corrals, shop.

TX License #9000849Zurick Labrier 806-681-9099

www.ranchland.com

240. Farm/Ranches/Real Estate

Stevens County, KS160 Acres CRP & Minerals

Bid by June 6, 2017Grant County, KS

786 Acres Farmland & MineralsBid by June 20, 2017Elbert County, CO

80 Acres, 62 Treed AcresShop & Cabin

Bid by June 20, 2017www.FaulknerRealEstate.com

TOLL FREE: 1-866-365-224312 Licensed Agents Serving Kansas,

Colorado, Oklahoma & MissouriOver 30,000 Acres Sold Last Year

WEIGAND LAND AUCTIONHainsworth Trusts Land AuctionThursday, July 6, 2017 at 7:30 PM

Auction Site:Raymond Frye Complex

320 N Jefferson, Wellington, Ks1136 M/L Acres Farmland and

Family Home withoutbuildings all near

Wellington, KS

Sold in 9 Tracts!Go to rhauctions.com for complete brochure

JP Weigand & Sons, IncKen Patterson 620-218-1713Cathy Sheets 316-215-1359Rick Hooper 620-229-3590

260. Feed/Grain

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WANTEDDAMAGED

GRAINWe pay top dollar for damaged

grain. Trucks and vac’s avail. Imme-diate response anywhere.

Call For A Free Quote Today!

Pruess Elevator IncPH-1-800-828-6642��������

12½% Cattle Grow pel. w/Bov ...$11516% Cattle Grower w/Bovatec ...$13520% Natural pellets ...................$175

(BULK)Kinze planters & grain cartsRitchie cattle waterers

B K Feed & FertilizerEnid, OK 800-749-4430

3,200 SMALL SQUARES, premiumBluestem, need to clean out barn,make offer. PH-918-760-6644.

300T ALFALFA, 4x4’s, SHEDDED,RFV 185-210, $150/FOB. PH-785-871-1662; PH-785-877-2139.

3x3x8 MID-SIZE BLUESTEM prairiehay, barn stored, $65-$70/Ton; LargeRounds, $55/Ton; 3x3x8 Rain Dam-aged, stored outside, $30/Ton. ShawnCantrell, Cell-620-625-3030.

ALFALFA 180 RFV 4x8 BALES,tarped and shedded. PH-620-338-2217.

ALFALFA 3x4 SQUARES. PH-620-340-7529.

ALFALFA AND Prairie hay for sale,3x3’s, 3x4’s and round bales. C&HHay and Cattle, PH-620-496-7174.

ALFALFA HAY Wanted: Justin.PH-620-937-7001.

ALFALFA HAY Wanted: Rounds orsquares. PH-620-804-1016.

ALFALFA HAY Wanted: Rounds andsquares. Central Kansas, PH-800-952-4146; PH-620-285-5030.

ALFALFA HAY, 2016 3x3 square.Andale, Kansas, PH-316-650-7482.

260. Feed/Grain

ALFALFA LARGE square bales,crabgrass, prairie hay round bales.PH-620-786-0589.

ALFALFA NEW crop, 4x4x8 androunds, delivered Oklahoma andTexas, compare our prices. PH-405-834-9649.

ALFALFA PELLETS sun cured ¼’’and alfalfa meal, 17% protein;Chopped alfalfa; We Buy & Sell Alfal-fa. PH-620-793-7701.

ALFALFA WANTED: Big squaresor rounds. Chris, PH-620-253-2661.

ALFALFA; PRAIRIE and Cane,rounds and squares, grinding anddelivery available. PH-620-653-4733;Cell-620-793-2094. Hoisington,Kansas.

BERMUDA, Alfalfa, CRABGRASS,Lovegrass, Wheat straw, 4x8 bales,crabgrass seed, $2/lb. Will deliver.PH-1-800-457-1348; PH-405-664-7098 after 5pm.

BROME AND Prairie, 3x4 squares,delivery available. Cell-785-691-7257.

BROME SMALL squares, excellenthorse quality, bright green, storedinside. Emporia, Kansas, PH-620-794-4293.

BUYING AND SELLING:Dairy & Feeder Alfalfa

We deliver bales,ground or grind on site.

785-527-2450

CORN STALKS: Straw and grasshay, 3x4 and 4x4 bales, can deliver.PH-620-338-2217.

CRP GRASS, 5x6 ROUND bales,$26/Bale. Ensign, Kansas, PH-620-682-5837.

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DAMAGEDGRAIN WANTED

We Buy Damaged GrainIn Any Condition, Wet Or Dry,Including Damaged Silo Corn

At Top Dollar, Anywhere

We Have Vacs & TrucksCall Heidi or Larry

NORTHERN AG SERVICE INC.

800-205-5751� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

FOR SALE: Shredded CornStalks, 3x4 Squares and RoundBales. Cell-580-651-4250; Cell-620-428-5657.

HAY TARP SALE: 45’x48’ for 6’round bales in 43,21 6’ round balepyramid, all tie down. Delivery avail-able. Spring Creek Ag, Inc. PH-800-432-5672.

Hay, Cotton Hulls & BurrsDelivery & Grinding Services

Available

806-420-1211ALFALFA WANTED

HPF 20% Range Cube . . . . .$170.00HPF 12% Grower Pellet . . . .$149.00

Bulk, FOB Dodge City, KSCindy Wadley, Sales Mgr 620-682-0961

Dodge City Plant 800-634-7499

PRAIRIE HAY, big square, bigrounds, delivery available. PH-620-433-1781.

PRAIRIE HAY: 3x3x8 square, goodquality, delivery available. PH-620-496-7253.

260. Feed/Grain

National Feed Commodities Inc is a Manufacturer of

High Quality Liquid Feeds22% Protein 8% Fat

$199 ton/ Atchison, KS$210 ton/Alva, OK

Minimum order 23 ton Truck loadsFeed Dealers Needed

www.nationalfeed.com888-674-8279

�NETWRAP�64"x7,000' $21067"x7,000' $21548''x9,840' $21551''x9,840' $220

�TWINE�4,000’ - 350 $274,000’ - 440 $314,150’ - 525 $33

20,000’ - 110 $227,000’ - 170 $24

Call 800-552-3295 www.prettygoodtwine.com

PRAIRIE HAY: 5’ Rounds, NetWrapped, Near Wichita, Kansas,Delivery Possible, $55/Ton. Cell-316-371-0812.

QUALITY SMALL square Prairiehay, Eastern Kansas, Delivery avail-able. PH-620-341-2100.

SMALL SQUARE prairie, excellentmeadow hay, no weeds, stored inside.Emporia, Kansas, PH-620-794-4293.

WANTED TO Buy: Round or squarealfalfa bales. Steve, PH-620-357-4095.

WANTED: ALFALFA, rounds or bigsquares. Southwest Kansas, Roger,PH-620-855-0799.

270. Seed

254-582-8314CERTIFIED WHEAT SEED

WE-Cedar, WB-4458, Tam 305Tam 304 & Tam 204

OATS - Big Mac & BobHILLSBORO, TX

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270. Seed

BEST SEED......BEST PRICE

German “R” Millet

Golden GermanCan Deliver

T. John Hayden � 405-880-6710

Early Bird Sale2016 Certified Double Stop CL+

Excellent QualityCall For Price and Special Terms

Newkirk and Ponca City, Oklahoma

Merz & Merz Seeds580-765-9110 Lic# 08001724

[email protected]

Forage, Grazing & Cover Crop,Pasture & CRP Mixes, Wildlife,Grass, Alfalfa, Oats, Pea, Millet,Sorgo/Sudan, Teff, Radish, Turnip,Lawn, Retail & Dealer Sales.

Toll free866-373-2514

www.prairiestatesseed.com

GLYPHOSATE RESISTANTKS3406GR Soybean seed for sale,$25.00/Unit. PH-785-294-1195; PH-785-336-2265, Steven Sudbeck.

GRASS SEED: Iron Master, WWSpar, Plains, B-Dahl, Native Mixesand many more. For details call AllenTodd, PH-580-922-1204; Allen Moss,PH-580-334-7842. Moss Seed Compa-ny, Vici, Oklahoma.

GREEN COVER SEEDCover Crops for Soil Health & ForageHigh Diversity Custom Cover Mixes

15 kinds of sorghum and milletsBMR grazing corn, cowpeas

mung beans, sunn hemp, collardsturnips, radish, sunflower and more..

www.greencoverseed.com402-469-6784 � Bladen, NE

��Booking ��MAGNUM OATS

EVERLEAF 126 OATSJERRY OATS

OAT/PEA BLENDSAVAILABLE IN

50# BAGS, TOTES OR BULK

� � Booking � �BMR & CONVENTIONAL

SORGHUMSBMR BRACHYTIC DWARFS

FORAGE SORGHUMSSORGHUM SUDANS

� � Booking � �GREEN SPIRIT ITALIAN RYEGRASS

TIFFANY TEFF GRASS

IRRIGATED & DRYLANDPASTURE PROGRAMS

WHOLESALE & RETAIL PRICINGCASH DISCOUNTS

� � Delivery is available� �Three locations to serve you!

Clovis, N.M. Dumas, TX806-241-8644 844-683-5868

Burlington, CO866-655-7380

www.ECSeeds.com“Seeding Tomorrow’s Success Today”

Miller Seed FarmsForage Seed

� Sorghum Sudangrass � SS BMR�Hybrid Pearl Millet �HPM BMR

� German Strain R Millet� Sumac Cane � Rox Orange

800-567-3125SEED CORN, top varieties, Smart-Stax, $139/Bag, 87-125 day. Book for2018 also, can finance. PH-515-322-7601.

SOYBEAN SEED: KS3406GRState Quality Assurance Class;UA5414RR State Certified Classboth Glyphosate Resistant andexcellent yielding in K-State andUA trials. $25-$28.50/per unit.Sheldon Seed, Company. Greg,PH-417-884-2711; 417-529-1925.

270. Seed

NativeGrasses & ForbesWILDLIFE CONSERVATION

PRAIRIE RESTORATIONSWITCHGRASS PRODUCTION

1-800-375-4613 Enid, Oklahoma

www.johnstonseed.comLic #SDRW217

"Seed and Service that make aWorld of Difference"

Corn:100-117 RM

Soybeans:

Group III-V

Milo:90-125 RM

Sorghum Sudans:Forage Sorghums:

BMR

Cover Crop:Early Booking & Volume Discounts

Haven, KS 620-465-2245

800-634-2836Email: [email protected]

SPRING CREEK AG PRODUCTS

For all your hybrid forage sorghum& hybrid sorghum-x sudan grass. Wehave all the different hybrids thathave BMR, brachytic, brachyticdwarf & photo sensitive. Also sudangrass, pearl millet & most all otherforage millets. Let us tell you howthey might fit in your program.

Delivery AvailablePH-800-432-5672

SUMMER COVER-GRAZE Mix,Stine Soybeans, Wrangler Bermuda,Teff, Native Grass. Call Shaun atBrorsen Bluestems Inc, Perry Okla-homa, PH-580-336-4963.

TRITICALE SEED, closeout, excel-lent quality, $6.99/bushel. Call BrockBaker, PH-316-249-1907.

WW SPAR BLUESTEM GrassSeed: Guy’s Seed Company, PH-580-254-1436.

290. Fencing

300 JOINTS OF 2 7/8” oilfield pipeand 7/8” rods. PH-785-623-3925.

(620)241-2582 - McPherson, [email protected] 2-3/8”; 2-7/8”; 3-1/2” structural tubing¾” thru 42” new & used line pipe

square & rectangular tubingplate steel � sucker rods

channel & angle ironCall us for all your pipe needs.

WE CAN DELIVER!www.frankblackpipe.com

Frank Black Pipe & Supply Co.

All Sizes / Top Quality / Best Prices

Oilfield Pipe & RodsWe provide FREE delivery in Kansas & Surrounding States

on Full Truck Loads.

John Seib 785-798-5959Larry Seib 785-798-5245

S & S Pipe & Steel,Inc, Ness City, KS

ALL TYPES Fence: Built andrepaired, wire and pipe. StebbinsFence. Jimmy, PH-1-620-782-3436;Clint, PH-1-316-258-1475.

BARBWIRE FENCE Builders LLC:Removal, construction and repairs.PH-785-625-5819; PH-800-628-6611;Cell-785-635-1922.

290. Fencing

BARBWIRE FENCE CONSTRUC-TION; Crews available anywhereUSA. Burl Scroggs, PH-800-839-0397.

Bruning, NE Since 1961 Pipe-Rod-Tubing-Guard Rail

Cable-Panels-Gates-Creosote PostsHi-Tensile-Continuous Fence

Custom Gatesfeedlotfencing.com 888-216-4455

Butterfly Supply800-249-7473

www.bfs-gpi.com

Tri-Beam � Guard Rail Tubing �Rods �Cable �Clips

I-Beam Post � Railroad Ties

Steel Fencing & Building Supplies

CBI PIPE & SUPPLY405-282-7373

� Livestock Fencing Supplies�Pipe - Rods - Cable

Barbed Wire - T-Posts - ClipsWeldable Saddle Caps

www.cbipipe.com

CLIPS - CAPSFeedlot Fencing LLC

888-216-4455UPS SHIP OUT

DAILY!

CUSTOM ROCK drilling for fenceand corral installation, efficient andreliable. PH-785-366-6170.

1-855-490-9631www.gobobhpj.com

EVERYONE KNOWS WE HAVETHE BEST PRICES!

� Pipe � Post� Gates � Cable� Latches � Caps & Clips� H Braces � Corner Sets� Cattle Guards & More!

CONTINUOUS FENCE PANELSRound or Square Tubing

YOUR CHOICE!!4,5,6 & 7 Rail AvailableAs well as custom sizes

Corral panels, and farm gates

Box 385, Strong City, KS 66869

GUARDRAIL: 26’ AND 13.5’, used,straight, no rust, 12 gauge, pleasecall for a delivered quote. PH-423-791-4771; PH-620-546-3507;PH-712-726-3562.

HEDGE POSTS: All sizes, fresh cut.Days, PH-785-224-9673; Evenings,PH-785-966-2265.

SMITH BROTHERS PIPE: Midland,Texas, New/Used structural pipe, allsizes. PH-325-347-7122; PH-432-631-1886.

SMITH POST YARD LLC. HedgePost. Delivery Available. Jeff Smith,w w w . s m i t h p o s t y a r d 1 9 8 9 . c o mPH-620-496-8956.

290. Fencing

USED SUCKER Rod fencing materi-al for sale in Texas and Oklahoma.1’’, 7/8’’, 3/4’’ diameters available.Contact: Rod Lift Consulting, Cell-432-556-3151 for pricing and avail-ability.

WESSEL IRON& SUPPLY INC.

Upcoming Projects? We have fencingsupplies 23/8, 27/8, 3”, 4”, 5” str. pipe.We have TONS of new secondarysheet metal, round, sq. & rect. tub-ing. Competitive Prices 3/8” & 1/2”grade 40 domestic rebar 1-ton lifts.We also carry 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8” & 1” grade60 rebar. We sell alum. & stainlesssteel, Carbon sq. tubing, angles,flats, round shaft, sheets, & plates.

Dodge City, KS620-225-0568 � 803 E. Trail

WHY WELD?bulletfence.com

(918) 777-3973

300. Fertilizer/Fertilizer Equip.

2014 BUNNING LOWLANDER widebody 180 vertical beater manurespreader, like new, $62,500. PH-580-679-4637.

2014 SCHABEN 9500 LIQUID sidedress rig, 24R, perfect condition,always shedded, $38,500. PH-316-734-0040.

A1 MistSprayers

NO BOOMS!

1-877-924-2474www.mistsprayers.com

Rated #1 by theLivestock Industry

AT CACTUS Tanks - buying allsizes of propane and NH3 tanks.PH-877-258-1020; PH-405-850-9390. www.cactustanks.com

Fertilizer PlacementWHETHER PLANTING OR DOING

OTHER FIELD OPERATIONS�We make tubes to place

fertilizer for planters,sweep, chisels, etc.

�Tank Mounts for planters & drills�Many styles pump mounts for

ground driven pumps for your Imp.KENNETH’S SALES & SVC INC

620-324-5562

� DMI 2800-16 Liquid applicator,1300 gallon, 40’ width�‘14 PLA 2250, 600 gal, 80’ boom,Raven Epro, Smtx, Accuboom� DMI 4300 Pull Type NH3 Applica-tor, 32.5’, Coulters, Sealers� BBI 14 Ton MagnaSpread spread-er, 80’ spread, ISO Product Control� BBI Liberty Fertilizer Spreader, 8Tbox, 80’ spread pattern, hyd. spinners�’14 PLA 3500, 925 gal, 120’ carbonfiber boom, Smtx, Accuboom NEW!

www.brothersequip.com

800-228-4582

300. Fertilizer/Fertilizer Equip.

JOHN DEERE FINANCINGAVAILABLE ..Call For Details

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DEALS OF THE WEEK!!‘15 R4038, 100’ 20”, 1160h . . .$225,000‘16 R4045 120’ 15” 600h . . . . .$316,500‘15 R4045 120’ 15” 1462h . . . .$272,500‘14 4940, 120’ 15” 1915h . . . . .$205,000‘11 4930, 120’, 15” 2350h . . . . .$134,500‘13 4730, 100’, 20” 1463h . . . . .$149,500‘13 4430 120’ 20” PP 3463h . . .$132,50047/4830 100’ 20” booms (new) . .$22,000

Brian Ellis � 620-200-2647

Bucklin, KS � 800-334-4823Greensburg, KS � 888-723-3331

Ness City, KS � 800-572-2251Pratt, KS � 800-573-5606

Quality Liquid FertilizersFoliar feed your hungry growing

row crops and haylage� Flexible Financing Options �

"Assuring YOUR Crop’s Success!"

1-800-635-4743Delivery Direct To Your Farm

Sure Crop - Seneca, KS www.surecropfertilizers.com

Ransom - 800-235-5359Beloit Store PH-888-232-8558 Great Bend Store PH-866-379-1426Hays Store PH-888-228-3611

www.simpsonfarm.com

� Spray up to 140' without booms� For all your spraying needs� Broadcast & Row Crop Use� 1 three point & 3 eng. models

to choose fromNorthern Ag Mist Sprayers

PH-701-883-6643 Cell-701-709-0027www.northernagmistsprayer.com

[email protected]

310. For Sale - Miscellaneous

FREE Service

See Class 30 "Announcements"

For More Details

330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs

AGRI-VACS BY WALINGA: I-70,Exit 140, Ellis, Kansas. Nex-TechClassifieds, search Walinga. PH-785-259-5788.

BEST PRICES on Bins &Grain Handling Systems

EXPERT DESIGN ASSISTANCE

800-544-6530 kenbabcocksales.com

BIN ERECTION, bin moving, mill-wright work. PH-580-216-0299; PH-580-216-5512.

BRANDT 5200EX GRAIN Vac,ONLY 17 hours, save over $5,000 onnew, $18,900. Cell-620-249-1089.

CONSTRUCT, TEAR-DOWN, Moveand repair grain bins. Alsosell/install new bins and grain han-dling equipment. Will travel. PH-618-919-1874; PH-785-527-0933.

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330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs

“Call MATT for your new bin” Alva, OK 580-327-3786

www.rrsystems.biz

Successful Sales & Constructionfor Over 40 Years

Augers In Stock - Ready For Delivery580-327-5600 Alva, OK

rrsystems.biz

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Brock Bins, Superb, Meyer &KanSun Grain Dryers &

Shivvers Systems, Sales & Service�D&B AGRO-SYSTEMS, LTD.�27845 Hwy 65 Hubbard, IA 50122

1-800-931-9382www.dandbsystems.com

Conrad AmericanEaton Bins

Sales� Concrete� Erection� GrainStorage� Commerical & Farm

HYNEK CONSTRUCTIONMike Hynek� Guide Rock, NE402-984-1200� 402-257-2200www.hynekconstruction.com

Feterl, Artsway

Grain Carts & Augers8" to 16" Diameter32 to 122 ft long

Seed Cleaners, Grain VacsGrainfield KS

Doug Zimmerman 1-785-673-3273Doug Ziegler 1-785-673-9500

GSI GRAIN BINS15’x4 Ring Bin for Hopper 1,779 Bu.21’x5 Ring GSI Bin Pkg. 5,554 Bu.

36’x7 Ring GSI Bin Pkg. 23,957 Bu.36’x8 Ring GSI Bin Pkg. 27,102 Bu.42’x8 Ring GSI Bin Pkg. 37,507 Bu.

GSI HOPPER BINS9’x3 Ring 45° 523 Bu.

12’x3 Ring 45° 1,039 Bu.12’x4 Ring 45° 1,290 Bu.15’x4 Ring 45° 2,127 Bu.15’x5 Ring 45° 2,521 Bu.LIMITED NUMBER OF

THESE BINS

Harder Ag Productswww.grainbinsusa.com

PH-620-983-2158 PEABODY, KS

Miller Welding LLCGrain Bins, Commercial & Farm

Repairs, Dryers, Millright &Buildings. Will Travel.

Keith Miller � 660-572-0016Richard Morgan � 940-256-8081

NEW & USED AG EQUIPMENT

2 Single Phase dryers (Beard & GSI)Grain Pumps (New)Manure Transfer SystemBauer Travelers (New & Used)PTO Pumps(Caprari/Rovati/Berkley)Track Closer $3,450

SCOTT-HOURIGAN CO.York, NE 1-800-284-7066

WESTEEL AND CHIEF bins andsteel buildings. Patterson FamilyFarms, Kansas, PH-316-680-6684, www.pattersonfarmsks.com.

330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs

Prairie Building SystemsMoundridge, KS

800-713-2698

340. Harvesting

1999 CUSTOM BUILT 28.6 hop-per, $10,000. Cell-806-930-7360;email:[email protected]

2-CLAAS CHOPPERS: Chopping,bagging, hauling, pick-up, earlage,head chop milo. Chuck, PH-785-770-2130; John, PH-785-565-3723.

2014 S670 JD, 2249E HOURS,1421S HOURS, Premium Cab,Auto-Steer, High Torque Vari-able Speed, long auger, HIDLights, Heat and Cool Seats,small wire and round bar,$130,000; 2014 640D draper head-er, $40,000. Will separate. Cell-8 0 6 - 9 3 0 - 7 3 6 0 ;email:[email protected]

Looking for sunflower harvestingconfectioner or oil in Kansas, Col-orado or Nebraska. Family owned since 1964. Refer-

ences available.

Contact LeePH-620-672-4490

ADDITIONAL ACRES NEEDED:(6) JD combines, 40 years experi-ence. PH-308-962-6140.

ATTENTION: CHOPPING Wanted,3 choppers, 12’ bagger, pack tractorsand trucks available. PH-417-652-7364; PH-417-235-9712.

COLLINS HARVESTINGLooking to expand our business forSpring, Summer & Fall Silage work.8600i JD Cutter. Also offer mapping,documentation, earlage and pack-ing. Also available for hauling.

620-716-1888CUSTOM CUTTING WANTED:Enid, Oklahoma to Colby, Kansas. 3-CR960 New Holland’s, tractor, graincart and 2-semis. Cell-785-527-0595.

CUSTOM HARVEST Insurance,all states. Copeland Insurance,PH-888-291-7593.

CUSTOM HARVESTING Wanted:(5) CIH 8230 Combines, all supportequipment available. Dick Collins,PH-605-770-0374; Rocky, PH-605-770-8359.

E & D Custom SilageConveniently located in Central KS.Claas machines with KP row headsand pickup heads. Support trucksand equipment. Dependable crewand equipment. Jobs of any size.

Dustin, 620-635-0238T.R., 620-786-4646 Cort, 620-786-5172

For sale or hire: 2 - 2016 36ftShelbourne Stripper HeadersPriced to Sell. Also looking for acres in West-ern Kansas with 2 JD 670 com-bines with 4WD and all support-ing equipment with either strip-per or flex heads.

Call 605.228.3880

FOR SALE: 2006 JD 936D wheathead, shedded, field ready, $25,000.Can Deliver. PH-320-760-0745.

340. Harvesting

HARVESTING WANTED: Newer C-IH combines with support equip-ment, stripper head available. PH-719-342-1091.

JD 9610, 930 HEAD, PICKUP reel,1650 separator hours, $50,000.PH-940-521-1339.

JD COMBINES WITH headers forlease, $130/separator hour. CELL-620-886-1884.

LOOKING FOR wheat acres to har-vest, any location. JD Equipment.Ensz Harvesting, Cell-620-960-3864.

LOOKING FOR Wheat Acres:Texas, Oklahoma and Eastern Col-orado. JD Combines and supportingequipment. Please contact Gerald,Cell-620-874-2060.

LOOKING FOR wheat and fall har-vest. JD combines with supportequipment. Willing to work withfarmer or other harvesters, will con-sider all opportunities. Please callTodd, lets make a deal $: PH-605- 842-5475.

LOOKING TO HELP Harvest yourSummer or Fall Crops, JD Equip-ment, References Available. David,Cell-580-374-3172.

NEED SWATHING?Brannon Ag Services offers custom

swathing throughout the US. We runtop of the line equip. outfitted w/GPS& 35', 25’ & 20’ drapers for maximumefficiency. Nick Brannon 661-330-4900.

Robinson Farms, IncCUSTOM SILAGE HARVESTING7 - Claas 980 Choppers-Yield Mapping7 - 4WD Packing Tractors1 - 14’ Bagger5 - Krone Swathers3 - Earlage Headers

Dexter, NMKevin Robinson Kolton Robinson

480-522-6950 575-626-6950

ROGERS HEREFORD Ranchcustom silage harvesting, Claaschoppers. PH-785-854-8888.

SCHIPPERS HARVESTING LLC,looking for spring, summer andfall silage, (2) 8700’s, (1) 7950. Weoffer mapping, milo processing,earlage packing also available.PH-785-675-9286.

SCREWDRIVER FORAGE Harvest-ing: JD 7750, 4-Supporting trucks,will do pick-up work. CELL-785-567-7134.

SPARTAN DIRECT cut chopperheads, 20’ and 17’. PH-402-989-5355.

VANDERVEEN FORAGE LLC,Prairie View, Kansas, looking for cus-tom silage chopping, Claas equip-ment, windrow attachment, 10 rowhead, direct cut Capello head. Cory,PH-785-543-7899.

WANTED: CHOPPING, Claas 980’s,with bagger available; Contracttrucks wanted. PH-620-351-1750.

WANTED: SWATHING for KroneBig M, choppers also available. PH-620-351-1750.

WANTED: LONG-TERM summerand fall acres, SW Kansas, 2 latemodel Case combines, MacDon flexdrapers, 12R corn head, all support-ing equipment. PH-605-228-5356.

WHEAT ACRES needed, WesternKansas, Eastern Colorado, 9 new JD670 combines and supporting equip-ment, 40 years experience and expe-rienced crew. PH-620-669-7820.

WHEAT HARVESTING Wanted:Texas to North Dakota, New CIH7240 and supporting equipment. PH-620-546-5365.

340. Harvesting

WHEAT AND fall harvesting, (3)JD combines, supporting equip-ment, 43+ years experience. Lam-bley Custom Harvesting. Del, PH-620-629-7884; John, PH-620-655-5840.

WHEAT HARVESTING wanted inTexas, Oklahoma and SouthernKansas, (2) JD machines with sup-porting equipment. Jan Tien, PH-785-567-8515.

WHEAT HARVESTING Wanted:(3) 670 JD combines, grain cartand supporting trucks. Also com-bines for rent. Contact Van BeekHarvesting, PH-605-889-2836;CELL-605-848-1080.

350. Help Wanted

Hansen Agri-PlacementSr. Sales & Mktg. Mgr.-N.America$175K+/-Site Mgr.-Vegetable Seed (CA)...$120K+/- Mrkting Develop Mgr (CA).$100K+/-Sales Agronomist ..................$90K+/-Agronomy Branch Mgr. ....... $65K+/-Pellet Mill Asst Mgr..............$65K+/-Entry-Level Sales Mgr-Fert.$55K+/- Pivot Serv Tech/Elect (TX)... $50K+/-Herdsman/Feedlot Super (NV)..$75K+/-Farm Equip Operator (KS)...$60K+/-Feedlot Supervisor (SD) .......$60K+/-Ranch Asst. (TX) ...................$55K+/-Irrigation Mgr. (TX)..............$75K+/-Truck Driver/Cattle (IA).......$80K+/-

Employer Paid Fees - Confidential308/382-7351

hansenagriplacement.com

2017 HARVEST CDL TRUCK driv-ers wanted, Texas through Montanarun, need clean DMV record. Cell-308-882-6724.

Are you tired of blizzards in May?How about working where the aver-age temperature is 75 degrees yeararound. Huge opportunity in a greatenvironment in south Texas. We arelooking for experienced large ag tech-nicians for the largest ag John Deeredealer in the country. We have 11dealerships in South Texas and 49total. Top pay and great benefitsincluding moving expense for rightpersonnel. Call Clayton any time at361-222-3025. or [email protected]

CATTLE AND farm hand needed onMarion County, Kansas operation.Involves cow/calf, feedlot, hay andgrains. Salary based on areas of qual-ifications and experience. PH-620-344-9224.

CDL TRUCK DRIVERS 2017 harvestseason, $3,200 a month and bonuses,non-smoking environment. CELL-308-920-0362.

Combine Operators, Tractor/CartOperators, Truck Drivers for 2017harvest run, Texas to North Dakota.May to Nov. $3,400/month startingwage plus food/housing w/year-endbonus. Clean CDL for drivers, validDL for operators. Farm background& harvest experience a huge asset. Ifyou are conscientious, personable,self-motivated, enjoy harvest & trav-eling, give us a call. Maurer BrosHarvesting, PH-605-380-0610.

EQUALEMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of1964, as amended, prohibits job dis-crimination because of race, color,religion, sex, age or national origin.The High Plains Journal does notknowingly accept advertising in vio-lation of this act.

FAMILY FARM and cow/calf opera-tion seeking full-time help, musthave experience in all aspects ofmachinery operation with a CDLrequired, housing and other benefitsavailable. PH-620-923-5633; PH-620-923-5255.

FARM HELP: Bottle Calves, FeedCattle, Mechanical Skills Helpful.Salary Based on Experience, Refer-ences Required. Cell-660-654-2207.

FULL-TIME FARM labor positionavailable, experience with irrigationequipment preferred, drivers licenserequired. PH-620-624-1186 or [email protected]

HARVEST HELP Wanted: Combineoperators and truck drivers, CDLpreferred, May-November. Call Steveevenings PH-719-767-5855; PH-719-340-5855, NO-SOLICITING.

350. Help Wanted

GREEN SEED COMPANY is seekingapplicants for the position ot Territo-ry Salesperson, based out of ourSpringfield, MO office. Qualifiedapplicants will have an agriculturebased degree, 3-years of sales experi-ence & excellent communicationskills. Please Send Resume To:[email protected]

HELP WANTED: Growing familytrucking business, located in East-central Iowa, seeking OTR livestockhauler, newer equipment, excellentsalary opportunity, clean drivingrecord and valid CDL required, 3-5years experience helpful. PH-319-480-0728.

HELP WANTED: Ranchhand andFarmhand able to fix fence, spraypastures, do routine ranch jobs,check pastures, medicate cattle, part-time or full-time, need ranch experi-ence. PH-479-466-8809. Ellsworth-Lincoln, Kansas Area.

Hitch Enterprises is currentlyseeking the following positions: Feedlot Divisions: Pen RidersAvailable immediately. Must havetransportation, insurable DL & expe-rience working with cattle & horses.Processor/Doctor Available imme-diately. Must have insurable driverslicense & transportation. Equipmentoperator & computer knowledge aplus. Come by at 309 Northridge Circle orPH-580-338-8575. Applications arealso available online atwww.hitchok.com Hitch providesexcellent benefits. Come join our team!

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGSCIRCULATION FIELD AGENT

Oklahoma, Missouri, IowaBe your own Boss!

Work your own Hours!Call To See If YourArea Is Available.

Contact: Jeff KeetenCirculation Manager

PH-1-800-452-7171, [email protected]

Meade County Feeders, LLC inMeade, KS has an opening for aCowboy/Pen Rider. Competitivepay based on experience. Great bene-fits offered. Pre-employment drugscreen required. Apply in person,call-620-873-2252, fax-620-873-2028or email resume to [email protected]. We are an EqualOpportunity Employer.

NEW HOLLAND FARM equip-ment dealer looking for servicetechs all positions. Top pay.Diesel, Hay Tools, Combines,SSL. Apply today. [email protected] PH-970-520-0363.

OWNER/OPERATOR WANTED:Haul crude oil, Oklahoma, Colorado,Texas. Truck financing available forqualified drivers. PH-918-225-3500,Ext. 142.

PENRIDER AND Feed Truck DriverWanted: North Central NebraskaFeedlot, full-time position, benefits.Call Burwell Feeders, PH-308-346-4117.

Pratt Feeders, LLC currently has anopening for a feed truck driver. Thesuccessful candidate must have avalid drivers license. Truck drivingexperience helpful but not necessary.Computer experience is helpful andpreferred. Salary is negotiable,based on experience. Benefitsinclude health insurance, profit shar-ing, 401(k) Plan, and paid time off. Ifyou are interested, please contactPratt Feeders at (620) 672-6448.

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350. Help Wanted

Progressive livestock auction inKansas is seeking a dependable fulltime employee. We are looking for aself-motivated and responsible per-son to step in and add too our team.Duties will include cattle handling,cattle husbandry, daily maintenanceand sale time help, must be a peopleperson. Career opportunity for theright individual. Please send resumeto: HPJ, PO Box 760-280, Dodge City,Kansas 67801-0760.

TIFFANY CATTLE CO. IS seekingqualified employees for its new loca-tion in McPherson County, Kansas.We have a history of satisfied & long-term employees in our Heringtonfacility & are looking for the same inMcPherson County. TCC is seekingto fill positions in the Animal HealthDepartment, Mill Supervisor, Feed-ing & Yard Main. Benefits Inc.:Health Ins., Retirement & Paid Holi-days, Among Others. Please EmailResume including work history & ref-erences to: [email protected]

360. Industrial Equipment

2000 850C GALION MOTOR grader,new purchase by township, 5300hours. PH-785-284-3220; PH-785-548-6533.

2005 D6N LOW GROUND pressure,95% undercarriage, cab, air-condi-tioner, 6-way blade, all wear pointstight, $65,000/OBO. Can Deliver.PH-816-225-1152.

2007 963C CAB, AIR-CONDITION-ER, G.P. bucket teeth, 75% goodundercarriage, all sheet metalstraight and clean, $65,000. DeliveryAvailable. PH-816-225-1152.

2012 644K HI-LIFT QUICK-TACH 4yard, 3rd valve, ride control, 3200hours, $183,000/OBO. PH-620-408-7985.

40+ WHEEL LOADERS for sale atall times. Mitzel & Sons, Aberdeen,South Dakota. PH-605-225-7464;Herreid, South Dakota. PH-605-437-2476.

621D CASE, GOOD rubber,$80,000/OBO; 1845 Case, Cumminsdiesel, auxiliary hydraulics, lowhours, black cab, $12,000/OBO. Cell-214-533-2709; PH-903-813-4968.

966C RUBBER TIRE loader, power-shift, good tires, starts and runsdaily, good brakes, $20,000. CanDeliver. PH-816-225-1152.

CAT 627 SELF-LOADING scraper,twin-engine, 3306 turbo, push-pull,good running condition, $15,000. CanDeliver. PH-816-225-1152.

CAT D7E POWERSHIFT, newundercarriage, new paint, all wearpoints tight, $25,000. Can Deliver.PH-816-225-1152.

CLARENDON MANUFACTURINGCompany, sales, parts and service.Hancock and Johnson Scrapers.Clarendon, Texas, PH-800-999-5068.

D7F 3306 TURBO, POWERSHIFT,new undercarriage, OROPS, S-tilt,perfect running condition, new paint,$30,000. Can Deliver. PH-816-225-1152.

FOR SALE OR LEASE: 2004 966GCat loader, excellent condition. Cell-308-386-8183.

FOR SALE OR LEASE: 320 CatExcavator, grapple, excellent condi-tion. Cell-308-386-8183.

HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: Cats;LeTourneau; Allis-Chalmers; VeryProfessionally Done. PH-701-680-8015. www.stevevoightman.com

JD 444H, GOOD PAINT, good rub-ber, minimal wear on bucket,$50,000/OBO. Cell-214-533-2709;PH-903-813-4968.

JD 644 RUBBER TIRED loader, 4yard bucket, $12,500. PH-785-207-1547.

KOMATSU D65EX-15EO BULL-DOZER, semi-u blade, ripper, CAH,excellent inside and out, 9100 hours.PH-785-799-6466.

� reedsales.com �Wamego, KS 785-456-7333Lebo, KS 620-256-6609

RENT / LEASE / SELLNumerous Forklifts

New Kawasaki wheel loadersNew Manitou telehandlersNew Mustang skidloaders

360. Industrial Equipment

Skytrak 10042, 10k lift, new tiresand chains ............................$26,000

2011 Genie Z45/25J, 45’ manlift.......................................................$38,000

2001 Kawasaki 651V-2, 8300 hrs..............................................$39,000

2013 Cat 924K, 4 yd Tink bucket,EROPS, 9400 hours, Q/C.......$80,000

1991 JD 8560, 6700 hrs, flotation tires,runs great................................$20,000

2012 JD 3032E, 200 hrs, loader, boxblade & brush cutter ..............$17,000

2012 Cat 420E, cab w/A/C, e-stick,4WD, 2000 hrs........................$66,000

806-372-7800 888-309-7800www.amarillomachinery.com

370. Irrigation 370. Irrigation

SCOTT POWER & MACHINE, INC.ELKHART, KS

*IRRIGATION ENGINES*COMPLETE MACHINE & CUSTOM REBUILDING

EXTENSIVE IHC PARTS INVENTORYIN STOCK-READY-NEW & REBUILT

- NEW & READY -350 & 454 Chevys in stock

Origin 8.0L, 9.1L & 10.3L enginesCall 580-696-7140

370. Irrigation

1997 ZIMMATIC, 20-TOWER,11.2x38 tires, hose drops, aims pan-els, $50,000. PH-580-338-2536.

2 CATERPILLAR IRRIGATIONengines, used very little, $16,500each. PH-806-679-2724. NO SOLICI-TORS.

‘01 T-L 10 Twr, Worm, 1296’ .$26,000‘98 T-L 8 Twr towable ............$30,000‘98 T-L 8 Twr planetary .........$25,000‘94 Reinke 8 Twr ....................$18,00022 Twr Lockwood ...................$26,500

Call: Kevin Classen: 620-675-2253 Mobile: 620-353-0018

Mike Brown: 620-353-0017Tony Brown: 620-353-0032

John Mosttler: 620-353-0015

2004 7-TOWER T&L WORM,$21,500. Mike, PH-620-353-0017;Ben, PH-620-353-0023.

50 PIVOT TIRES and rims, 11.2x38,takeoffs, $150 Each. Cell-970-520-1120.

7 TOWER VALLEY Model 8000,clean $34,500/loaded. PH-308-730-2620.

75 USED PIVOTS, engines andpumps. Call Mike, PH-208-420-1480; www.pivotsplus.com

8-PIVOTS FOR SALE: 2-Valleys, 2-Zimmatics, 4-Others, all quarter milewith drops, (5) 3-phase pressurepumps. PH-575-799-3455.

American Farmer Irrigation Tires 11.2x24 TL $12514.9x24 TL $15011.2x38 TL $150

Ask About Truck Load Pricing. Made in USA! Special Purchase!

888-513-8473YourNextTire.com

BURLINGTON, COIrrigation Engine Parts Dept.

Complete Machine and Fab Shop

�New IrrigationEngines

454 Chev V-8350 Chev V-8262 Chev V-6

PH-719-346-5348Center Drives US & Franklin Cen-

ter Drive Motors, Wheel Gearboxes,Zimmatic Center Pivots, Pivot Parts,U-joints, Lots of Parts for MostBrands of Pivots, PVC & Alum. Pipe,Fittings, Gaskets & Kits.

MASSEY IRRIGATION��� Lubbock, TX ���

800-462-3386 FAX-806-763-0263Nation Wide Irrig. Supply House

Circle H Center Pivot RepairCimarron, KS 620-855-2132

Sid Hodgs - 620-338-5156Kerry Herkelman 620-855-0121

Your Full Irrigation DealerCovering Southwest Kansas

FOR SALE: After corn harvest, (4)1993 8 tower Valley 6000 systems, (1)1994 8 tower Valley 8000 system, 38”tires and C.A.M.S. panels. PH-620-629-1849.

LARGEST INDEPENDENTIRRIGATION COMPONENT

SUPPLIER IN THE USANEBRASKA IRRIGATION, INC.

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370. Irrigation

HYDROSTATIC DRIVE PIVOTS6 DOLLARS PER FT DISCOUNT

WWW.SWCP.COPH-405-542-6361

Natural Gas Irrigation EnginesBuy - Sell - Trade

Minneapolis Moline HD800

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Marvin Meile David Meilecell-620-353-5381 cell-620-353-7876

Service on All Makes & Models

G3306G342

G3406G353

NEW AND REBUILTNATURAL GAS

IRRIGATION ENGINESSales Service PartsDelivery & Installation AvailableMONTEZUMA AUTO SUPPLY

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NEW PIVOT

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

DML IrrigationPH-316-617-3126

"Oklahoma IrrigationHeadquarters"

New Ocmis Travelers all sizes in stockAluminum pipe, gaskets and PVC

Custom pump unit fabricationSmall travelers www.microrain.net

800-373-9325

PIVOT BRIDGES

PROVIDING:Agriculture Supplies & Equipment,

Irrigation EquipmentLarned, KS � 620-285-2111

agsystems.valleydealers.com

��SEMCO, Inc.��5 to 500 HP VHS, US & GE Electric

Pump Motors, A & B and SqD PumpPanels, E-Soft Start, SubmersibleTurbine Pumps, Floater, Tailwaterand Irrigation Pumps, Delivery!

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Valleys, Zimmatics, Reinkes & moreInfo & Pix @ www.qualityirrigation.com

970-848-3846Quality Irrigation � Yuma, CO

Used Pivot Systems

WANTED TO Buy: Vertical hollowshaft electric motors, any condition.PH-620-668-5416; PH-620-277-8004.

WANTED: VERTICAL hollow shaftelectric motors, any condition. PH-806-336-4424; PH-719-336-9006.

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DODGE CITY, KS SCOTT CITY, KSSo. Hwy. 283 40 East Road 160800-280-7150 800-280-7251303 Harsh Trailer‘01 KW w/550 Schuler‘05 IHC w/575 Harsh‘12 IHC w/575 Harsh‘05 Pete w/575 Harsh‘99 Sterling w/630 Harsh

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Hydraulic Or Electric Balebedswww.krogmannmfg.com

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AP & Airstream VentilationFeeders - Waterers - HeatersCrates - Nursery Equipment

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PH-785-336-2130KIRBY 500 TRUCK mount mixer, 4auger, all rebuilt, 2000 IH truck,$40,000/OBO; Laird 800 4 augertruck mount, 1998 Internationaltruck, $45,000. PH-209-604-1342.

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1-855-490-9631www.gobobhpj.com

ROLLER MILLS�Several Used Rollermills in Stock��Call For Models & Prices�

�Peerless & Renn Rollermills�New/Regroove Rolls for most mills�Arts-Way Grinder Mixers�Roller Or Hammer Mills�Stationary Mixers & Grinders�Parts For Mixmill & Modern Mills �New Renn 24'' mills in stock�Largest selection of Roller Mills inthe midwest. Come shop with us!

NORTH CENTRAL STEEL

PH-800-382-0106www.farmfeedgrinding.com

Roller MillsCorn Crackers, Stationary orPortable to 12,000 BPH dry corncapacity. New Builds and Recondi-tioned Units.

Call us for details...

G & G EquipmentSales

Dave - 712-229-6162 Brian - 712-299-6051

Roto-Mix 620-16

FEED MIXERSRoto-Mix 620-16 on 2005 Pete, UU 1261Roto-Mix 620-16 on 2012 IHC (3-qty)Roto-Mix 515 VX Trailer, UU 1249Roto-Mix 490-14 Stationary, UU 1141Supreme 1200 on 1999 Mack, UU 1238Harsh 575 on 2000 IHC, UU 1247RotoSpread 362-12 Trailer, NewKuhn Knight 3170, box only UU1263Roto-Mix 620-16 on 2007 IHC, (2-qty)Roto-Mix 414-14 Trailer, 2007, UU 983Roto-Mix 620-16 on 2000 IHC, UU 1257Harsh 575 on 2005 IHC, UU 1265Knight 3160 on 2007 IHC, UU 1269

More Used Equip. & PhotosClick On: www.rotomix.com

PH-620-225-1142SALES

Sandie Bonsall Dan LaTourell Wally Stimpert

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PARTS & SERVICEFOR ALL MAKES

INCLUDING OSWALTDodge City Scott CityJack Klein Howard Green

620-225-1142 620-872-1100SCALE SERVICE

Myron RickeBox 1724, East Highway 50Dodge City, Kansas 67801

SUPREME MIXERSFREE DEMOS

Stephenville TX - Friona TXDalhart TX - Roswell NM

254-965-3663www.MixerCenter.com

Email: [email protected]

WW HYDRAULIC SQUEEZE chute,excellent condition, $8,500. Cell-580-421-6917.

430. Stocker/Feeder Cattle

Attention Stocker/Feeder Cattlemen!

Farm Fresh Cattle, 4,000-5,000 avail.every week. Southwest, MOCall Joe Gammon - Springfield, MO

PH-417-861-8910All original stockyards billings

included in paper work

CONSIGN NOW: SPECIAL Stock CowSale, Wednesday, March 22nd - 1:00p.m. Stephenville Cattle Company,Texas, PH-800-343-0565; Cell-254-967-1950.

QUALITY STOCKER calves 100%Black or mixed, We also have thinyearlings, weighing 450-575#, allsteers or heifers. David Sanders, PH-662-418-0333. Starkville, Mississipi.�Buy your calves in one day�See 5,000 calves each day�One day buying is essential for longhaul calves�If you have feed these calves shouldwork for you at these prices.�Let’s make a plan.�I have customer references for mywork.

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430. Stocker/Feeder Cattle

T&M CATTLE INC.�Lots of high quality cattle at offerright now.�Pre-conditioned light cattle avail-able at auction & private treaty�Full or partial loads. We deliversame day as bought.�A lot of 3-600# light cattle movingdaily.

Travis, 402-245-7245

440. Commercial Cows/Pairs/Hfrs

200 3-5 YEAR OLD Black Angus fallcalving cows. Bred to StratfordAngus growth and carcass bulls.Calves 9/15-11/15. Ready for grass.PH-620-546-1789.

38 ANGUS COWS, start calving9/1, fred to Fink Angus bulls,beautiful set of cows, loss of grassreason for sale, $1,750/each.Mound Creek Farms, PH-785-230-3309 no text.

45 30 MONTH OLD Angus 1st calfheifer pairs with Express Ranchsired calves. PH-918-625-5689.

45 4 TO 6 YEAR old, black fall calv-ing cows, weight 1150, $1,395 deliv-ered. PH-800-328-3433.

45 BRANGUS 3-5 YEAR old fall calv-ing cows, 1,250#. PH-918-625-5689.

45 FANCY ANGUS 3 and 4 year oldfall calving cows, weighing 1,200#.PH-918-625-5689.

90 REGISTERED ANGUS heifers,short-term bred and exposed to$80,000 AI sire SAV Mustang, sell-ing without papers. NemethAngus, PH-785-626-4309.

� BERGKAMP LIVESTOCK LLC �� 100% AI Fall Bred Heifers �

78 Head Due September 15th-17thAll Confirmed Pregnant to

ABS-SubstantialNo Cleanup Bulls Used

Keith - 620-960-1139 For More Info

Cows Bred Heifers Call me for all breeding cattle needs,handling large & small groups of special-izing in young, quality northern cows,bred hfrs, open heiferettes & pairs.

Jeff Dewey

308-520-9380FANCY HOME raised replacementheifers, 60 Black, 50 Red, handpicked. PH-785-673-9622.

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Need Scale Tickets?Standard Or Customized Scale

Tickets for Electronic & Beam Scales

Imprinted & Numbered, Multi-PartSpiral Bound Scale Books, 2-3 Part

To Get a QuoteMary Coday

800-452-7171, Ext. 1852 [email protected]

RED & BLACK ANGUS CATTLE*1 Load Fancy Mod Frame Blk 1st Calf Hfrs AI’d to “Right Answer”

*1 Load Prem Red Angus 1st Calf Heifer Pairs

Feb. Calves – Now Available

Joel Wimer/CW Ranch/Central KS785-452-0343 www.cwranch.com

RED ANGUS - 50 pairs. 6-8 years.Fanciest one iron cows you’ll find.Calves started 4/20 out of sons ofRedemption. Whole life on BledsoeRanch. Awesome. $1,995. Belleville,Kansas, PH-719-740-1911.

460. Bulls/Registered Females

18 TO 30 MONTH VIRGIN Charolaisbulls. Bennett Farms, SouthwestOklahoma. PH-580-774-9989.

(360) 18 MONTH old RegisteredAngus bulls, LBW, extremelyhigh growth. Weaning and year-ling EPD’s in the top 3% of thebreed. Average EPD’s on salebulls are 2.2 60 28 106, over 100of these bulls are from embryotransplants, 85% of the bulls areAI sired, 180 are heifer bulls.Nemeth Angus, PH-785-626-4309;PH-785-322-5505;www.nemethangus.com

40 ANGUS BULLSFor Sale by Private Treaty

�Featured Sires: Hoover Dam, Emblazon, Thunder & Bullseye.�Performance-Tested. �Fertility-Tested. �Fully Guaranteed. �Free Board until June 1�Free Delivery in KS & NE. �Volume Discounts.See Performance Data & Price List at:

www.WolfCreekAngus.comLuray, KS 785-698-2225

600 REGISTERED BLACK Angusbulls, 60% AI sired, 50% heifer bulls,18 months-2 year olds. Call K.O., PH-417-466-8176.

ANGUS BULLSBlack, Registered, 2-year olds, year-

lings, heifer bulls, delivery, guaranteed.

ANGUS BULLS, 18 month to 2 yearold bulls. Forage efficient, stout madebulls from 30 years fundamentalbreeding approach. Call TomSwearngin, PH-785-691-6861 orCraig Guffey, PH-785-760-7809.swearnginangus.com

BETSCHART RANCH Limousinand LimFlex bulls, DNA and PI test-ed, Genomically enhanced EPD’s,most homozygous polled and black,semen checked, ready to turn out.PH-620-635-2539 evenings; CELL-620-635-5711.

BULL LEASING: 33 years experi-ence, tested, vaccinated, tri-chomonas, guaranteed. TomBertrand, PH-620-326-7344; Dr.Corey Bertrand, [email protected];www.bertrandbulls.com

Call for help in locating AngusSeedstock or to inquire aboutAssociation programs and services.

�Radale Tiner - NM/TX(979) 492-2663 � [email protected]

�Jeff Mafi - KS/OK(816) 344-4266 � [email protected]

�Kurt Kangas - MT/WY(406) 366-4190�[email protected]

�Rod Geppert - MN/SD/ND(605) 295-3673�[email protected]

�Adam Conover - IA/MO(816) 676-8560�[email protected]

�Drew Feller - NE/CO(402) 841-4215�[email protected]

�Mark Sims - AR/LA/MS/AL(580) 595-0901�[email protected]

�Association Office(816) 383-5100 � www.angus.org

CHAROLAIS BULLS and Charolais-Red Angus-x, BBB Charolais. PH-785-672-4145.

CHAROLAIS BULLS: 1 and 2 yearolds, tested, Wyoming Wind blood-dlines. PH-620-257-8711.

CHAROLAIS BULLS: Pastureproven Charolais genetics since 1962.Kirk Castleberry, PH-405-224-1116;CELL-405-574-2685.

MAINE ANJOU-X BULLS andreplacement heifers. Max Redgate,PH-580-334-3439; PH-580-824-1041.

460. Bulls/Registered Females

CHEYENNE ANGUS FARMANGUS BULLS

�Two-Year-Olds & Yearlings�Open Angus Heifers

Great Selection � Good DispositionGeorge & Kelly Miller

(620) 786-00661 Mile North Of Ellinwood, Kansas

www.cheyenneusa.com

Coming Two-Year Old RegisteredAngus Bulls-Easy Calving, Fertility

and Trich Tested, Gentle Dispositions and Free Delivery.

15 Reg. bred heifers, 20 Reg. cows, 20 Commercial cows. All Feb-Mar. calving

Earl Steffens - Dighton, KS 620-397-3138

www.enscattlecompany.com

Dickinson RanchGORHAM, KANSAS

For Sale By Private Treaty�50 SimAngus & Angus age

advantage 18 month old bulls Calving Ease � Low Maintenance

�Bred heifers and Registered replacements for sale

KIRK DICKINSON�(785) 735-4347

888-603-BULL

www.dickinsonranch.comSelling Bulls Since 1970

DIX ANGUS RANCH, 2 year old andyearling Angus bulls for sale privatetreaty. Performance and genomically tested. PH-785-476-5168;www.dixangus.com

ESTERMANN HEREFORDS: 2 yearold Bulls for sale. Quality and gain-ability. Priced to make you smile.PH-308-963-4473; CELL-308-340-4159.

GELBVIEH BULLS: Guaranteed!!!!Markes Family Farms, Waukomis,Oklahoma, PH-580-554-2307.www.markesfamilyfarms.com

GOOD SELECTION OF REGISTERED

YEARLING ANGUS BULLSSired by the leading AI bulls,

including calving ease, performanceand carcass bloodlines.

Complete Performance-EPD Info CORNWELL FARMS

Saint John, Kansas 67576PH-620-549-6349

CELL-620-546-3466www.cornwellfarms.com

HEIFER BULLS For Sale: 1/2Angus 1/2 Corriente and 3/4Angus 1/4 Corriente, very lowbirthweight, gentle and ready forservice. PH-580-445-5296.

HORNED HEREFORD bulls for sale,yearling and 2 year olds on wheatpasture, tested and ready to go towork. 1 or pot load, volume discounts.Allen Moss Herefords, Vici, Oklaho-ma, PH-580-334-7842.

KREGER BEEFMASTERSSince 1977

Quality, top performing, droughthardy, Beefmaster cattle. Purebredand Commercial. Bulls and Females.Also Beefmaster X Angus commercialreplacements.Joe R. Kreger, Your High Plains Poet

Tonkawa, OK405-340-0852

[email protected]

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FOR SALE:

ANGUS BULLSJohnson Angus FarmYearling bullson a high roughage diet.

Volume discounts.All bulls tested and guaranteed.

High accuracy calving ease and carcass sires.

Craig Johnson785-543-7654 or 785-543-5565

Dustin Johnson785-543-4408 or 785-543-6342

460. Bulls/Registered Females

�Stratford Angus �� Black List�

�50 14-16 month old long yearling bulls available��ALL DEFECT FREE & 50K Tested�

1st Season WarrantyFREE NEXT DAY DELIVERY

We Want to Earn Your BusinessCALL FOR DETAILS

Steve Stratford620-546-1789

www.stratfordangus.comE-mail: [email protected]�Also 200 commercial fall bred 3-5year old cows bred to our bulls.

POLLED HEREFORD Bulls andHeifers, Selective Breeding for over67 Years. Diamond J Farms, Beaver,Oklahoma, PH-580-646-3579; Cell-580-525-1900.

POLLED HEREFORD bulls, 12-24months, performance records avail-able. Brannan and Reinhardt PolledHerefords, Bison, Kansas, PH-785-387-1846. kansaspolledherefords.org/bandr/

POLLED HEREFORD BULLS:EPD’s, fertility evaluated, excel-lent dispositions. UmbergerPolled Herefords, Rozel, Kansas,PH-620-527-4472; PH-620-923-5120.umbergerpolledherefords.com

Private Treaty Bulls for Sale. Bullswill be sound, fertile and quiet. Per-formance data, carcass ultrasound andsemen tested.

[email protected]

Janssen Red AngusJack & Roxie

620-824-6426 (H)620-562-7041 (C)

Travis & Delane - 620-824-6492 (H)620-562-8361 (C)

“Seedstock Producers with a Commercial Focus.”

PUREBRED CHAROLAIS Yearlingbulls for sale by private treaty. Calv-ing ease, good temperment. PH-620-863-2471.More information on website.www.strnadlandncattle.com

PUREBRED LIMOUSIN bulls, largeselection of quality homozygousblack, homozygous polled, stoutbulls, good EPD’s. Breeding Blackand Polled Limousin 43 years. BegertLimousin Ranch, Allison, Texas, PH-806-375-2346.

RED ANGUS PUREBRED year-ling and 2 year old bulls, excel-lent disposition. Wedman RedAngus, Harper, Kansas, PH-620-896-2405.

REGISTERED ANGUS Bulls, year-lings and 2 year olds. PH-785-332-6206; www.crookedcreekangus.comSaint Francis, Kansas.

REGISTERED BLACK Angus Bulls-Gentle, service ready virgin bulls,fertility tested $2,000-$3,000, Someof the Best Genetics in the Business.Blubaugh Angus Ranch, Tonkawa,Oklahoma, PH-580-628-3660; PH-580-761-0923.

REGISTERED BLACK SimmentalBulls, Purebred and SimAngus.David Hageman, Cell-620-243-3355.

REGISTERED POLLED HerefordBulls, Good EPD’s. Littau PolledHerefords, Balko, Oklahoma, Cell-580-525-1111; Cell-580-525-1155;Cell-806-435-0279.

REGISTERED YEARLING BlackAngus bulls, some AI sired, pricedto sell. Rudd Angus, CELL-620-338-4589.

SHORT HORN polled bulls. Gentle.LBW. Yearling heifers. CHV. Excel-lent maternal. www.fieserspolled-shorthorns.com. PH-620-563-9533.

SUNSET ANGUS FARMS. 80 Year-ling Bulls for sale. Scott Morris,Balko, Oklahoma, PH-806-435-1381;PH-580-646-3324.

YEARING AND 2-year old RedAngus Bulls, Sired by Leading AISires, out of a very quiet cow herd,calving ease and performance,$2,500-$3,000, Delivered. Harris-burg, Nebraska, Cell-308-225-3083.

460. Bulls/Registered Females

VJS Polled Herefords� 12-24 Month Old Bulls� Thick Well Muscled� Data Available

Call Brian Today At:785-623-1701 or 785-628-1102

See Data & Videos atwww.vjspolledherefords.com

490. Horses/Mules

RANCH HORSE: 8 years old, Dun,14.2 hands, 1,150#’s, Old man gentle.Cell-316-323-0533.

500. Sheep/Goats

300 EWE LAMBS from OPP testednegative flock. PH-605-997-2060;PH-605-864-8811.

FALL BORN ewe lambs. EastFriesian crossbred. Rams available.PH-580-395-4148.

510. Pasture

AVAILABLE: PASTURE for 50-1,000cows on year-around program. PH-660-492-2859.

PASTURE AND year-around care for25 cow/calf pairs, Welch, Oklahoma,available 6/1/17. PH-918-919-2299.

PREMIUM OKLAHOMA Facili-ties, Pasture and Care availablefor 400+ cows. PH-307-221-4752.

520. Working Dogs

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD puppies,standard size, working parents. Con-cordia, Kansas, PH-785-262-1661.

BORDER COLLIES, nice farm dogs.Some framed. Excellent gather. PH-620-563-9533.

540. Machinery (Farm) For Sale

09 JD 444K #995, 6400 hrs...$79,50010 JD 444K, #795 6495 hrs...$79,50007 JD 544J, #066 9300 hrs..........Call12 JD 524K #413, 5500 hrs...$83,00011 JD 544K #501, 3365 hrs...$98,00011 JD 544K, #246, 4889 hrs..$87,00010 JD 544K #640, 4804 hrs...$94,00011 JD 624K, #407 3251hrs..$108,00012 JD 644K, #812 3400 hrs .........Call11 JD 200DLC, 3700 hrs.............Call

STEINBACH FARMS& EQUIPMENT

Valley, NE 402-359-2422pictures of machines @

www.steinbachfarmeq.com

(1) JD D450 SWATHER, 630 DRAP-ER, 500 hours, like new, $72,500.PH-316-734-1476.

Hi-Plains Farm Eq.Dodge City, KS � PH-800-466-0068

� www.hiplainsfarm.com ��NEW WOODS DEALER �

NEW UNITS IN STOCK Bad Boy Mowers

Woods Batwing MowersCan-AM ATV’s & SXS’sPro-AG Round Bale MoversCB Drills & Grain Carts

Zimmatic SprinklersUSED

‘05 CB 40’x10’’ All Plant, NiceATV’s & SXS’s

16 ROW 30” 6000 HINIKER cultiva-tor, ridgers, 28% applicators, goodshape, Fast 1,000 gallon tank to pullbehind, $22,000. PH-515-370-0542.

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USED HEADERS

USED COMBINES

16 CIH Mag 310 CVT, 227h$220,00016 CIH Mag 280 CVT, 574h$197,00015 CIH Mag 280 MFD, 354h.$185,00014 CIH Steiger 400 1445$245,00014 CIH Mag 190, 1255h$115,00014 CIH PUMA 185, 1865h$100,00013CIH Mag 340 MFD 470h$205,00013 CIH Mag 370 CVT, 258h$205,00013 CIH Mag 340, 2205h$159,00012 CIH Mag 340, 2982h$150,000

11 CIH Mag 260 MFD 1251h.$139,00011 CIH Mag 235, 2300h$115,00009 Vers 250, 2472h .........$55,00006 CIH MX275 MFD, 4831h.$95,00004 CAT Chal MT 765, 8760h.$85,00003 JD 8520 6588h ...........$89,50001 CIH MX270, 8489 h ...$49,50096 CIH 9350 4WD, 9302h ..$44,50093 CIH 9270 4WD 12163h $29,50074 CIH 1370 6212h ...........$7,500

New Kinze 4900-16R30 Vac Blk.$105,000NEW Kinze 3600-16R30 Mech$79,000NEW CIH 1230-16R Stk Fld.$62,50014 Kinze 4900-16R30......$75,00011 CIH 1250-24R Frnt Fld ....$95,000

03 CIH 1200-12R Pivot Tng$29,50002 CIH 1200-8R Planter .$13,50099 JD 1750-8R Trailing ..$12,500John Deere 7200-8R .........$8,500John Deere 7200-8R .........$8,500

New CIH Patriot 3340 spryr........Call‘14 CIH Patriot 3330, 2053h$172,500‘14 CIH Patriot 3330, 1310h..$178,500‘13 Apache AS1025, 2395hr $120,00

‘07 John Deere 4720, 3543h...$80,000‘06 CIH SPX3310, 3161h......$92,500‘05 CIH SPX3310, 3468h $67,500‘01 CIH SPX3185, 3622h $37,500

16 MacDon FD75D-40' Flex Drpr.$82,50015 MacDon FD75-40' Flex Draper$77,50015 Shelbourne CVS32.....$48,00014 MacDon FD75-40' Flex Draper$72,50014 Shelbourne CVS28.....$44,50013 MacDon FD75-40' Flex Draper$62,50013 Shelbourne CVS32.....$42,50010 MacDon D50-35' Draper...$45,00010 CaseIH 2010-30'.........$18,50009 CaseIH 1020-30' Flex.$16,50007 CaseIH 2162-40' Flex.$48,50007 CaseIH 2062-36' Flex.$34,500

07 CaseIH 1020-30'.........$17,50007 CaseIH 1020-30'.........$10,50006 CaseIH 2062-36' Flex.$32,00006 CIH 2042-30' Draper .$29,50005 CaseIH 2020-25' Flex.$13,80001 CaseIH 1020-30' Flex.$14,50001 CaseIH 1020-30' Flex...$9,50099 CaseIH 1020-30' Flex...$9,50097 Shelbourne CX84-28..$15,00097 CaseIH 1020-30' Flex.$11,50096 CaseIH 1020-30' Flex...$8,50089 John Deere 930 ............$6,900

‘16 CIH 8240, 699SH ....$290,000‘16 CIH 8240, 744 SH ...$289,000‘16 CIH 7240, 641SH ....$288,000‘16 CIH 7240, 494SH ....$285,000‘16 CIH 7240, 495SH ....$285,000‘16 CIH 7240, 649SH ....$275,000‘15 CIH 8240, 1162SH ..$239,000‘14 CIH 7140, 563SH ....$229,000‘14 CIH 7140, 613SH ....$229,000‘13 CIH 7230, 900SH ....$195,000‘13 JD S670, 686SH ......$189,000‘12 CIH 7130, 686SH ....$179,000‘12 CIH 7130, 659SH ....$179,000‘11 CIH 7088, 1189SH ..$139,000‘10 CIH 7088, 934SH ....$135,000

‘10 CIH 7088, 1617 SH .$122,500‘09 CIH 7088, 1638SH ..$119,000‘08 CIH 8010, 1559SH ..$129,000‘08 CIH 2588, 1195SH ..$115,000‘08 CIH 8010, 1979SH ..$110,000‘07 CIH 8010, 1898SH ..$115,000‘06 CIH 2388, 2871SH ....$87,500‘04 CIH 2388, 3136SH ....$65,000‘01 CIH 2388, 2767 SH ...$49,000‘98 CIH 2388, 4041SH ....$42,500‘97 CIH 2188, 2625SH ....$39,500‘96 CIH 2188, 3346SH ....$30,000‘87 CIH 1680, 5235SH ....$17,500‘86 CIH 1680, 3070SH ....$15,000‘86 CIH 1660 ...................$12,500

OAKLEY AG CENTER, LLCwww.oakleyag.com

785-671-3264

HOXIEIMPLEMENT CO, INC

www.hoxieimplement.com785-675-3201

COLBYAG CENTER, LCwww.colbyag.com

785-462-6132

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540. Machinery (Farm) For Sale 540. Machinery (Farm) For Sale

1075 CB Grain Cart.................Just In16 New CB 30’ & 40’ drills, In StockUsed CB 30’ Allplant drill 10” 31,500Brent 1196 scales ...........$60,000 Brent 1082 tarp, scale ....$46,000‘15 Landpride 15’ mower .......$19,700‘76 American Grain Trailer ...$5,000UM 3750XL tndr, 7 rem, GN, scales‘17 Dixie Cooper Mowers Arriving‘10 Chr. T&C Tour mini van ...$8,000‘09 Frtlnr, Daycab, 450 hp.$36,900’08 Chevy 1500, 4wd, LB .....$8,200

‘07 Ford F150 4WD...........$7,000‘07 Tahoe LTZ 176K .......$12,600‘07 Tahoe LTZ 4x4 ............$8,500‘07 Dodge Nitro 4wd SLT .$8,600'06 Jetta VW diesel 42mpg....$10,500‘06 Chev Trailblazer 4WD .....$3,700'05 Chev Tahoe Z71, load...$10,000‘04 Dodge 3500 diesel .....$23,000‘95 Ford F550 Diesel.........$9,500’80 F150 Project PU..........$1,500‘90 HD Heritage classic ....$5,000‘13 HD Htg STail, classic$13,000

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2012 Versatile SX275 04 Rogator 126498 Rogator 85414 Miller Nitro 527505 Redball 670 PTNew 2016 Massey Ferguson

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New 16 M155Es for draperNew New Holland13 NH H8080 SP10 NH H8040 SP14 MacDon M205 draper ready13 MacDon M205 draper ready15 MF 9860 w/30 draperHesston 8400 16ft sickle head01 9350 MacDon rotary PTNew R116 MacDon rotary PTNH 720TD 13ft rotary headNH 1475 PT w/2216 sickle headU NH sickle heads for bidi s

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540. Machinery (Farm) For Sale 540. Machinery (Farm) For Sale

Liberal, Kansas

Low Rate JD FinancingAvailable On Used

Equipment www.keatingtractor.com 800-528-9568 or 620-624-1668

Alex Parsons 620-626-9421 Lon Davis 580-521-1872Nash Keating 620-655-7647 Ryan Martin 620-655-4021

4WD TRACTORS‘16 9470R PS 750h...........$297,500‘15 9470R PS 904h...........$279,500‘13 9410R PS 2050h ........$189,500

ROW CROP TRACTORS‘16 8370R 915h .............$292,500‘16 8370R 992h ............$289,500‘15 8370 RT 1223h ........$269,500‘14 8335RT 1481h.........$217,500‘13 8335R 1866h ...........$215,500‘13 8335R 2910h ...........$179,000‘16 8320R 591h ............$289,500‘13 8285R 3977h ...........$119,500‘09 8130 843 Ldr....................$109,500‘06 8130 6354h.........................$83,500

UTILITY TRACTORS‘15 6175R cab ldr .........$154,500‘16 6130R cab, ldr, 106h..$114,500‘12 3720 cab ldr mid mow ....$35,900‘11 3038E Ldr 360h ..............$15,900‘74 Ford 3400 Ldr....................$7,9001980 JD 850 1261h.................$9,950‘16 320E Skid Steer 16h.......$43,900

SPRAYERS‘14 R4030 100’ 1390h....$184,500‘13 4730 100’..................$137,500‘12 4730 1320h..............$159,500

SEEDERS and DRILLS‘09 1890/1910 42’.............$89,500‘08 1890 42x10”...............$49,500

PLANTERS‘12 1720 12R30 stack......$37,500‘08 1790 24R20 ...............$64,500‘06 1710 12R30 ...............$23,500

HARVEST EQUIPMENT‘16 S680 350h................$349,500‘15 S680 525h................$319,500‘15 S680 509h................$319,500‘12 S660 875h................$189,000‘15 S670 487h................$279,500‘14 S670, 1125h.............$199,500‘13 S670, 1019...............$189,500‘16 616C ........................$109,000‘12 618C 18R20...............$97,500‘08 612C ..........................$39,700‘13 612C ..........................$53,900‘14 640FD........................$64,500‘08 936D ..........................$27,900‘03 936D ..........................$23,500‘16 616C 16R30.............$109,000‘09 612C 12R30...............$42,500

TILLAGENew PT Minimizer sweeps......Call9x6’ & 7x6’ sweep.....................NewGP 40’ Plains plow .............$37,500New Landoll 33’ NT..................Call‘14 JD 2100 9 shank...........$27,500

HAY EQUIPMENT‘15 569 2,500 bales..........$37,900‘12 Hiniker 30’ Flail........$29,500

STORE HOURS M-F 8am - 6pm, OPEN SAT. 8am - 4pm

‘16 JD 6110M w/ldr (Warr) ...$79,500JD 4050 PS, 6K hrs ...............$26,500JD 925 Rigid Bat Reel.............$3,100JD 1560 15’ NT drill ..............$23,500‘88 JD 7720 Titan II, low hrs...$24,000JD 790 Hydropush spreader...$9,800JD 4450 MFWD w/740 ldr ....$37,500

ROTTINGHAUS EQUIPMENT785-353-2525 620-338-6388

1680 CASE-IH COMBINE, CUM-MINS engine, good tires, excellent,field ready condition, $17,000 OBO.PH-620-694-9111.

1978 JD 4240 POWERSHIFT, 9200hours, 3 hydraulics, very nice. PH-620-242-6950.

1982 L2 GLEANER, GOLDEN HAR-VEST EDITION, 24’ L3 header, 2350hours, Hydro, Big engine, A/C, shed-ded, recent new major parts, goodrubber, extra parts, trailer available,$8,500. Shattuck, Oklahoma, PH-817-648-1148.

‘16 JD 8270R tractor, PS, ext. warr.,330-375 hrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $197,000

‘12 Shelbourne CVS32, very goodfingers, JD adapter. . . . . . . $37,000‘10 Shelbourne CVS32, very goodfingers, updated sieves, JD adapter

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30,000‘13 JD S670 combine, extended wearpackage, chopper, contour master,high torc variable speed, harvestmonitor, auto trac ready, small wireand corn concaves, 1750 sep. hrs,been through JD shop, new feedfloor element, tines, chopper blades,excellent machine . . . . . . . $109,500

635D header . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,000Mike 806-681-5060 Chris 806-881-5398

1984 N6 GLEANER COMBINE,serviced annually, good rubber, fieldready. PH-316-300-6670.

1994 JD 8970, 3700 HOURS, AUTO-STEER capable, shedded, very nice.PH-620-222-2107, NO-SOLICITORS.

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1988 7720 JD TITAN II, 4WDWITH straw chopper, chaffspreader, 24.5x32 tires, 924 head.$12,500 OBO. Call/text-785-556-1404.

1988 JD 4850 MFWD, POWER-SHIFT, 3 HYDRAULICS, QuickAttach 3 point, <1000 hours onengine overhaul, <400 on transmis-sion, $32,000. PH-620-260-7100.

1995 R62 COMBINE, EXCELLENTcondition, field ready, 2950 enginehours, 2000 separator hours. PH-940-733-6760.

1997 2188 CASE-IH COMBINE,good condition, runs good. Cell-580-532-5358. NO SOLICITORS.

1998 2388 COMBINE, 6758ENGINE hours, second owner, keptinside, excellent mechanical condi-tion with 30’ 1010 header, $35,000.PH-620-243-3336.

1999 C-IH 2388, AUTO-STEER,DUALS, Y&M, 3500 separator hours,100 hours since major OH, $37,000with C-IH 30’ 1010 platform, $32,000without; Killbros 1400 800 bushelgrain cart, tarp, scales, very good,$8,900 OBO. PH-620-629-0469.Delivery available.

2-2009 MACDON 35’ DRAPERHeads with pick-up reel, $29,000each; Blue-Jet HD 9 shank ripper,$9,500. PH-785-443-0816.

2-GLEANER N7’s $2,500/EACH; 1-N6, $2,000, all with 27’ headers. PH-620-840-1127.

2000 730B ECOLO-TIGER DISC rip-per, excellent condition, extensivehard facing, with or without RavenNH3 cooler and 440 controller,$11,000. PH-620-855-0102.

2000 CIH 2388 WITH DUALS, 6000hours, $19,000. PH-785-821-2300.

2000 SHELBOURNE HEADER, 28’,CX84, stainless fenders, $17,500.PH-970-596-6797.

2002 JD 930 COMPLETE REBUILD,excellent condition, P.U., flex shafts,field ready, $10,500; 2004 JD 630 batreel, full finger auger, S.P., fieldready, $9,500. PH-620-629-0469.Delivery available.

2004 C-IH 2388, DUALS, BINExtension, 4053E hours, 2792Shours, $55,000; 1997 C-IH 2188, Binextension, 4747E hours, 3604Shours, $35,000; 1992 C-IH 1680,4091 hours, <100 on new engine,$20,000, all with 30’ platform. NoSolicitors! PH-620-272-4386.

2004 SUNFLOWER 4510 DISC Chis-el, 13-Shank, 17’, Hydraulic gangs,Shedded, $11,500/OBO. Cell-785-227-5646.

2006 JD 9760 COMBINE, 2706 EH,1935 SH, 4x4, with JD 630 header,shedded, $97,500. PH-214-460-5020.

2007 JD 4995 SWATHER, $47,000;2008 JD 568 BALER, $18,500; R23Vermeer rake, $3,000. Field Ready.Cell-580-541-2573, Enid, Oklahoma.

2008 CR9060 COMBINE, 1911 EH,1465 SH. PH-620-793-2094.

2008 JD 9770 COMBINE, 1971 EH,1352 SH, 4x4, with JD 630 header,shedded, $135,000. PH-214-460-5020.

2008 MACDON M200 SWATHER,R80 Disc head, 1675 engine, 1127head, good condition, $55,000. PH-620-423-9455.

2009 CIH 6088 COMBINE, 4417hours, 306 separator hours, $59,000.PH-785-821-2300.

2009 CIH 7088, 900 HOURS,DUALS, $98,500. PH-785-822-7019.

2009 JD 640B WINDROW PICK-UP,totally rebuilt and painted, looks andruns like new, $11,500. PH-620-855-0102.

2009 JD 9770STS, CM, duals, chop-per, 1500 SH, 2500 EH, field ready,very nice, $89,900. PH-785-466-6019.

2010 CASE-IH 7088, 1235 SEPARA-TOR hours, loaded, field ready. Cell-785-769-6101.

2010 JD 9770 BULLET ROTOR com-bine, 2255S hours, Pro Drive Trans-mission, chopper, extra long unload-ing auger, Custom Harvestor Pack-age, all tires excellent, shedded; 2001JD 930 flex head, finger pickup. Cell-620-544-9027.

2011-2017 GRAIN CARTS for rentor sale. www.elseys.net

2010 SHELBOURNE REYNOLDSCVS32 STRIPPER head, JDhookups, Excellent Condition,$39,500. Cell-417-876-7772.

2011 MACDON FD70 FLEX Drap-er, 40’, dual sickle drive, new sec-ond sickle, single gauge wheels.Is on 42’ Mauer header trailerthat is included. PH-620-441-1034.

2013 GLEANER S77, RWA,LOADED, 560S hours, 2009 GleanerModel 5100 36’ draper header. BothField Ready, Located South CentralKansas. Will Separate.$205,000/OBO. Cell-314-420-6311.

2013 JD 569 PREMIUM BALER, 700bales, $36,500; 2013 NH H6750 9’disc mower, like new, $7,500; 2010NH HT152 10 wheel rake, $7,000;1982 2090 Case tractor, 4500 hours,$12,000. Eric, PH-785-741-0379.

2013 S680, APPROXIMATELY 650SH, 850 EH, available around June10th-15th, farmer owned, alwaysshedded, $230,000. PH-580-679-4637.

2014 CIH MAGNUM 260 TRAC-TOR, 1415 hours, luxury suspendedcab, dualed Michelin tires front andrear, 5-remotes, Guidance, $136,500.PH-785-562-6504; PH-785-562-6456.

2014 MASSEY FERGUSON 2270BALER, 9,000 bales, $7,900. PH-815-291-6856.

2014 SCHABEN 9500 LIQUID sidedress rig, 24R, perfect condition,always shedded, $38,500. PH-316-734-0040.

2016 SHELBOURNE XCV36 STRIP-PER, JD 60/70 hookups, less than500 acres use, $69,500. PH-785-769-3458. Quinter, Kansas.

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(H) ‘16 JD 1775NT 24R30...$173,500(B) ‘15 JD 1890...42’x10”.........$134,500(P) ‘13 GP 3S-5000HD 50’x7.5”..$74,500(P) ‘04 JD 1890 W/1910..40’x7.5”$56,500(N) ‘09 CIH SDX30...30’x10”...$52,500

(P) ‘15 JD 455....35’x7.5”.........$44,500(GB) ‘07 JD 1770NT..12R30...$36,000(GB) ‘08 JD 1720 ....12R30...nice.$34,500(N) ‘01 SF 9433-30...30’x10”......$25,500(H) ‘96 JD 1770...16R30......$21,500

(GB) ‘15 JD R4045..120’/1465h.$272,500GB) ‘14 JD 4940..120’/1919h...$195,000(B) ‘13 JD 4730..100’/1480h..$142,500

(P) ‘11 JD 4930.120’/2353h....$134,500(P) ‘13 JD 4430 120’/3463h..$132,500(G) ‘99 JD 4700..90’/2886h.....$49,500

(P) ‘16 JD 9470R....685h ..$279,500(B) ‘16 JD 9470R....1297h....$254,500(GB) ‘13 JD 9460RT..1980h..$207,500(H) ‘13 JD 9460RT..2245h...$204,500(G) ‘12 JD 9410R...1597h.....$188,500

(P) ‘09 CIH 435...6120h........$99,500(H) ‘02 Vers 2360...3762h.....$69,500(GB) ‘13 98 JD 9200..8913h...$52,500(P) ‘02 NH TJ375HD..8500h...$46,500(B) ‘95 JD 8570....9100h.....$39,500

(G) ‘16 JD 8370R....1630h....$244,500(B) ‘15 JD 8345R....1547h....$232,500(P) ‘14 JD 8360R ...2088h....$219,500(P) ‘16 JD 8320R...836h .......$244,500(G) ‘16 JD 8370R....1638h....$244,500(GB) ‘13 JD 8285R...1743h...$169,500(P) ‘15 JD 8345R....1116h....$249,500(N) ‘14 JD 8320R....946h......$209,500

(N) ‘06 JD 8530.....6340h .....$119,500(GB) ‘15 JD 8270R..1022h ..$176,500(P) ‘98 JD 8100 mfwd.7115h..$67,500(H) ‘05 JD 7920 w/dzr..5136h....$87,500(P) ‘03 JD 6420 mfwd..3850h..$45,500(N) ‘14 JD 6150R w/Ldr..321h$122,500(P) ‘04 JD 8420......6627h .......$96,500(P) ‘15 JD 6170M....108h .....$110,000

GB) ‘12 JD S680...869h ...$194,500(H) ‘13 JD S670...1555h ..$142,500(N) ‘13 JD S670...1145h ..$194,500(G) ‘12 JD S690...1050h ..$225,000(B) ‘12 JD S670... 985h ...$165,500(H) ‘15 JD S670..1405h...$182,500(GB) ‘15 JD S670..766h..$235,500

(GB) ‘14 JD S670....987h......$199,500(H) ‘14 JD S660......939h......$214,500(N) ‘09 JD 9770 STS...2267h..$87,500(GB) ‘10 JD 9770STS..2227h.$117,500(P) ‘00 JD 9650W......6599Eh.....$42,500(H) ‘06 CIH 2388...3730h .$42,500(G) ’13 Glnr S-77....975h ...$169,500

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2015 NEW HOLLAND Big Baler330R crop cutter, 3x3 squareswith preservative, rotor cutter,steerable tandem axle, hyd fold-ing roller chute, auto-lube, IntelliIII monitor, 9,778 bales,$89,000/OBO. Call Robert, PH-815-291-6856.

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35’ SUNFLOWER FALLOW KINGsweep plow with treaders, $8,500.PH-806-679-2724. NO SOLICITORS.

38’ JD DISC, NICE, hydraulic level,$21,500. PH-620-842-7105.

4386 IH 4WD, 7680 HOURS, 1000HOURS on engine overhaul, 8-goodtires, good condition, $9,500. Cell-580-541-7684.

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400 CUMMINS INDUSTRIALengine, Big Cam III, excellent condi-tion, $7,500; 375 Cummins industrialengine, Big Cam III, runs great,$6,500. PH-785-545-5515.

4630 JD TRACTOR, $9,000; WW 16’horse trailer, $900. PH-620-842-2504.

500 BUSHEL UFT GRAIN cart,shedded, PTO driven, $2,750. PH-580-829-2601, Alva, Oklahoma.

5488 IH TRACTOR, NEW engine,new transmission, $21,500. PH-620-842-7105.

(6) 1,000 GALLON NH3 NURSEtanks. PH-660-654-2207.

60’ WYLIE PULL-TYPE sprayer,1,000 gallon, markers, inductor,Raven monitor, new pump, 38’’ tires,shedded, excellent condition. Jim,Cell-620-767-3308; Dean, Cell-785-466-6597.

63’ JD 2410 CHISEL PLOW, 12’’spring standards, standard depthcontrol, 3-bar Degelman harrows,$50,400. Text/Cell-308-760-5242.

7090 NEW HOLLAND ROUNDbaler, 2012 specialty crop, 3,290bales, $25,000. Cecil, Duke, Oklaho-ma, PH-580-679-3665.

7220 CASE-IH, 1995, MFD, NEWtires, 7200 hours, $45,000. PH-316-542-3210.

8820 TITAN II, DUALS, average con-dition, $8,750; 24’ header available,$3,000. PH-970-483-5562.

925 FLEX HEAD, shedded, goodshape, $7,000. PH-620-385-0044.

9260 HESSTON SWATHER, 9180dual conditioner head, new in 2012,dual windrow attachment, fieldready, $40,000. PH-417-825-1403.

950DT DONAHUE COMBINE trail-er, air over hydraulic brakes, sparewheel and tire, $1,250. PH-620-855-0102.

9635 MASSEY FERGUSONROTARY swather, 2300M hours,1750H hours, good machine, $45,000.Cell-620-262-6145.

9860 JD COMBINE, GOOD condi-tion, field ready, 2300S hours,$79,500. Cell-806-333-5688; Cell-806-362-4688.

AGCO RT140A, MECHANICALFront with loader and grapple. PH-620-793-2094.

ALLIED/BUHLER LOADER brack-ets for JD tractor, $500. SoutheastKansas. PH-620-674-1037.

Bale Wagons: SELL/BUY, ALL NHMODELS/PARTS/TIRES, FINANC-ING, TRADES/DELIVERY. PH-208-880-2889; www.balewagon.com

BARN KEPT JD 9500, 2800 separa-tor hours, $25,000. PH-940-733-6660.

C-IH 6088 COMBINE, 1436/1090HOURS, excellent condition,$120,000; C-IH 2212 30 corn head,$15,000; 2016 Honey Bee 36’ draperhead, $65,000. PH-719-340-5066.

CASE-IH 7150, MFD, 2600 HOURS,duals, weights, 95% rubber, real nice,$58,000. Cell-913-367-8132.

CASE-IH 8930, MFD, DUAL PTO’s,5400 hours, duals, weights, 46’’ rub-ber, $58,000. Cell-913-367-8132.

CROP LIFTERSby Flexxifinger

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DMI 5310 STRIP-TIL, 12R, near newcondition, baskets, Bern discs, trashwheels. PH-970-554-0470.

EXCELLENT GP 3S 4000 HDDRILL, good openers, markers, liq-uid fertilizer, with tanks and pump,this unit looks like new, over $85,000new, $52,500/OBO. PH-785-452-5685; PH-785-227-2578.

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GEHL 425 MANURE SPREADER,new floor, chain real good, 380bushel, 425 cubic foot, nice machine.PH-785-475-3107.

GLEANER COMBINES: 1977 M220’ header; 1984 L3 24’ header, greatcondition, shedded, $6,000/Choice;CASE-IH Header 1010: 30’, $5,000.PH-620-338-1659.

GREAT PLAINS 30’ turbo till, rollingharrows and baskets, blades weak,working now, $12,000. Deliveryavailable. PH-620-629-0469.

GREAT PLAINS 40’ PLAINS plow,Model 9540PP, $35,525. PH-785-821-2304; PH-785-852-4389.

HESSTON 4910 4x4 BALER, on-board lube and air, 26,076 bales,$14,000. PH-580-679-4637.

HESSTON 5200 DRAPER header,with new trailer, $26,000. PH-940-733-6660.

VERMEER BALER, Model 605XL,asking $5,500. Call-620-285-5185.

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IH 5288 TRACTOR, 160 HORSE-POWER, 18-speed transmission,8230 hours, 1200 hours on engineoverhaul, 80% rubber, good condi-tion, $22,500. Cell-580-541-7684.

JD 1890 CCS, 40’, 7.5 SPACING,BARN kept, low acres, completelyrebuilt, $50,000 OBO. PH-325-442-2206; PH-325-365-1640.

JD 280 LOADER, BUCKET andgrapple fork, 3 function joystick,$8,250; Sunflower 24’ twin offset disc,23” blades, $6,500; 2001 Shelbourne32’ stripper head, $19,500. PH-620-786-6853.

JD 4440 CAH, 3 REMOTES, NICEtractor, $22,000. Southeast Kansas.PH-620-674-1037.

JD 4620, SNT813R-016109R, 6600HOURS, 1 owner, price reduced,$12,000. PH-719-659-7022.

JD 4650 TRACTOR, 15-SPEED pow-ershift, 12000 hours, $16,000. PH-620-399-3388.

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60002 ‘13 9560R PS 1313 hr 243,0005 yr/300 lease $23,134 $77/hr

60129 ‘14 8345RT 143 hr 255,0005 yr/ 300 lease 24,700 $82/hr

57764 ‘13 S670 859 hr, 208,0005 yr/300 lease 25,782 $86 hr

59882 ‘14 8360R ILS 1150 hr 252,0005 yr/300 lease 27,932 $62/hr

61119 ‘13 7200R AQ 914 hr 122,0005 yr/300 lease 10,866 $36 hr

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58039 ‘14 S670 566 hr 263,0005 yr/300 lease 35,886 $119/hr

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67889 ‘14 6170R AQ 1289 hr 118,0005 yr/300 lease 12,180 $40/hr

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‘16 9470R PS PTO 300.....................304,000‘’15 9570R PS 1600.............................280,000‘15 9520R PS 300 ............343,000‘15 9520R trak ps pto 700.....314,000‘15 9420R PS 3pt PTO 300 ...294,000

‘15 9420R PS PTO 300 ..........295,000‘15 9370R 3pt PTO 500..........261,000‘14 9510R PS 500 ............273,000‘14 9460R PS PTO 700....269,000‘14 9410R PS 200-700 ..(2) fr 230,000

‘14 9360R PS 3p PTO 500.....256,000‘13 9560R PS 1300..................243,000‘13 9510R PS 500....................267,000

‘13 9460R Track PS 600........237,000‘12 9560R PS 1400-3100....(2) fr 212,000‘12 9410 PS 3p PTO 1900 ..208,000‘11 9330 PS PTO 1300 ....194,000‘11 9230 PS 3p PTO 1800.....186,000

‘11,’10 9230 PS 800-1700.......(2) fr 165,000‘11 Agco 835C Trac RTK 1500.....199,000‘06 9220 PS PTO 3000 ....135,000‘05 9120 PS 4400...............80,000‘90 Ford 846 7700..............22,000

Loaders avail for most RC TractorsDegelman dozer 14’, 12’....(2) fr 8,000‘16 8370R ILS 300-1100........(3) fr 279,000‘16 8345R ILS IVT 900....................268,000‘16 8320R ILS 100-1000........(5) fr 241,000‘16 8320R track IVT 500..................258,000‘16 8270R MF IVT 300.....................229,000‘16 8245R MF PS 500 .....199,000‘16 7230R MF IVT 3100-3900..........(4) fr 129,000‘16 6155M AQ 300........(2) fr 106,000‘16 6145M AQ 200-300(3) ea 104,000‘16 6135E MF PR 200 .......72,000‘16 5100E MF 1200 ...........47,000‘16 4066R MF H 1200-1800..(sev) fr 30,000‘15 8370R ILS 400-1600..(3) fr 257,000‘15 8370R Track IVT 1800.(2) ea 242,000‘15 8345R ILS 300-800......(sev) fr 261,000‘15 8345R (1500) E23 200...............230,000‘15 8320R ILS E23 100-200.(3) fr 267,000‘15 8320R ILS PS 100............267,000

‘15 8320R Track E23 300......249,000‘15 8320R ILS IVT 2900........192,000‘15 8295R ILS 20-400.............(3) fr 252,000‘15 8270R ILS IVT 300-600.(2) fr 226,000‘15 8245R MF E23 100....215,000‘15 8245R ILS PS 900 ....185,000‘15 7230R TLS IVT 200-300(2) fr 170,000‘15 7230 R MF IVT 3100-4300.(4) fr 120,000‘15 6215R MF IVT Ldr 300...163,000‘15 6195R MF IVT Ldr 400...168,000‘15 6195R MF IVT 600 ..........144,000‘15 6175R IVT Ldr 800....................162,000‘15 6175R TLS IVT 300...................135,000‘15 6150R MF IVT 100-500...........(3) fr 130,000‘15 6140R MF IVT 100....131,000‘15 6140R MF AQ 300.........(2) ea 119,000‘15 6130R MF IVT 200....132,000‘15 4066R MF H 1100-2100...(5) fr 28,000‘14 8370R IVT 500-2300...(6) fr 237,000‘14 8370RT IVT 900-1100..(2) fr 251,000

’14 8360R ILS 900-1600........(5) fr 237,000‘14 8345R ILS IVT 300-1200.....(3) fr 245,000‘14 8345R Track IVT 100.............271,000’14 8335R ILS IVT 300..........261,000‘14 8335R ILS PS 700............242,000‘14 8335R RT IVT 200-1200(2) fr 222,000’14 8310 R ILS IVT 700.....238,000‘14 8310R ILS PS 600 .....233,000‘14 8270R MF IVT 300....224,000‘14 CIH 260 Magnum CVT 600..159,000‘14 8245R MF PS 800-4700.(2) fr 125,000‘14 8235R ILS IVT 900 ...186,000‘14 7250R E23 400........175,000‘14 7230R MF IVT 4400..118,000‘14 7210R TLS IVT 500-700(2) fr 154,000‘14 6170R MF AQ 1300.........118,000‘14 6150R MF AQ 400 ...........120,000‘14 6140R MF IVT Ldr 600...124,000‘14 6125R MF AQ 400-700.(3)fr 96,000

‘14 6105R MF PQ 700.......89,000‘14 3039R MF H Ldr 700 ..25,000‘13 8360R IVT 400-2100 ......(3) fr 219,000’13 8335R ILS 1100-1600......(4) fr 213,000‘13 8310R ILS IVTG 1800..............195,000‘13 8310RT IVT 900-1300...(2) fr 199,000‘13 8285R MF IVT 500..........194,000‘13 8285R MF PS 600............190,000‘13 8260R ILS PS 700 .....198,000‘13 7280R MF IVT 1100..................160,000‘13 7230R TLS IVT 500 ..155,000‘13 7230R MF 20sp 1000 133,000‘13 7200R MF AQ 1900 ..122,000‘13 6170R MF AQ 400 ...........121,000‘13 6150R MF IVT 300-500 (2) fr 131,000‘13 6105R MF PQ 800..............80,000‘12 8360R ILS IVT 4300........163,000‘12 8360R Track IVT 1700..............205,000‘12 8335R Track IVT 1700..............195,000‘12 8235R ILS IVT 200 ...192,000

‘12 Challenger MT675D MF 1500...148,000‘12 7280R MF IVT 800........(2) ea 15 9,000‘12 7230R MF PQ 2400...125,000‘12 5065M MF 16sp Ldr 400 ..53,000‘11 8360R Track IVT 700-3200(2) fr 160,000’11 8360 ILS 1700-2000..........(2) fr 209,000‘11 8235R ILS IVT 2200 .149,000‘11 7330 MF PQ 1100........82,000‘11 7230R MF IVT 2200..130,000‘11 7230R MF 20sp 2700 131,000‘10 8345R ILS IVT 4800 .143,000‘09 8530 ILS IVT 5900...........118,000‘09 7830 MF PQ 3400......110,000‘08 CIH 335 MF 4600......130,000‘08 3520 MF C/A Ldr 600 .25,000‘07 Chall MT 765B track 2700......119,000‘03 8420 MF PS 7200..........................77,000‘02 4710 MF H Ldr 900............23,000‘00 4600 MF H Ldr 1000 .........21,000

4WD Combines Available‘16 S670 400-900(sev) fr 262,000‘16 S660 200 ...................258,000‘15 S680 600-700 ...(2) fr 275,000‘15 S670 300-1400 ....(sev) fr 198,000

‘15 S660 400 ...................242,000’14 S680 600-800....(4) fr 256,000’14 S670 300-1700.(sev)fr 189,000’14 S660 200 ....................248,000’13 S680 400-1300 ..(2) fr 206,000

’13 S670 500-2100(sev) fr 144,000‘13 S660 4WD 200...........273,000’12 S680 200-2100.....(sev) fr 172,000

’12 S670 700-1500.....(sev) fr 175,000’12 S660 1000 ..................155,000‘11 9770 1900-2000 (2) fr 122,000‘10 9770 1300...........................149,000 ‘08 9770 2100...........................110,000

‘08 9670 1100...........................129,000‘07 NH CR 9070 1000............135,000‘05 9660 2900.............................60,000‘01 9650S 2200...........................60,000‘00 9750S 2800-3100......(2) ea 59,000

‘15 JD 7980 4WD KP harv 300....347,500‘13 JD 7780 KP dls harv 300.........275,000‘09 JD 7850 KP harv 2300..............139,500JD 770, 690, 10R for hd............(2) fr 55,500

‘15 JD W235 16’ 500..........................126,500‘14 JD W235 16’ 400 .......125,000‘13 JD 8310R frt 3p PTO 2100, w/JD 388Fr rear MoCo 30’ ..............210,500

‘13 JD R450 16’ 700-900(2) fr 97,500‘13 MacDon M205 16’ 400.......97,500‘12 MacDon M205 16’ 800.......85,500

‘12 JD R 450 16’ 1600...............71,500JD 569 Rd blr 3k-19k .(sev) fr 19,500JD 568 blr 9k-19k ...........(4) fr 14,500JD 567, 566, blr 3k-20k...(2) fr 9,500

‘10 NH BB9080 blr 9k..............60,500MF 2190 blr 39k-48k......(2) fr 47,500Challenger LB 44 baler 17k....20,500Darf 1017 rake ..........................24,000

MacDon FD 75 45’.............68,000MacDon FD 75 40’ ...(6) fr 63,000JD 640FD, 40’..........................65,000MacDon FD70 40’ ...(2) ea 39,000MacDon 973 36’.................28,000

JD 635 FD, 35’ ........(4) ea 78,000JD 635D, 35’.............................(sev) fr 44,000JD 630D 30’ .......................26,000MacDon 974 Flex 30’ ........27,000JD 930F 30’ .........................6,500

Shel XCV 42’ .....................70,000Shel CVS 32’, 28’......(4) fr 29,000JD 612C 12R30.....(sev) fr 44,000

NH 98C 12R30 ..................25,000JD 608C 8R30 .........(4) fr 44,000JD 893 8R30..................... 17,000JD 1253A 12R30 RC......(2) fr 35,000JD 853A 8R30 RC ......(sev) fr 15,000

72 Used Grain Carts............fr 19,500Hiniker 5630 30’ shread........(2) fr 44,500Hiniker 5620 20’shread..........13,500Rhino 4155 15’ mower .............13,500

JD 1770NT CCS 24R30..................145,000‘15 JD DB40 16R30 Twin CCS....162,500

JD 1770 NT 16R30 CCS .........83,500JD 1720 16R30 stack...............54,500

JD 1770 NT 12R30 CCS ..................79,500 JD 1710 12R30 vert .(2) fr 26,000

JD 1890/191060, 50x10.(4) fr 158,500 CB 4745 45x10..........................68,500JD 1895 43x10...........................64,500JD 1890/1910 42, 40x10.(sev) fr 55,000JD 1890 CCS 42x10.................63,500

JD 1895/1910 40’x10....(2) fr 115,000JD 1990 CCS 40x10.................92,500CB 4740 AP 40x10....................72,000 JD 1890/1910 36x10..........57,500JD 1860/1900 36x10..........39,000

JD 1690 CCS 30x15 ..........46,500CB 4030 MinTil 30x10......35,500Landoll 5531 40x7.5..........78,000 JD 1890/1910 42x7.5..(2) fr 102,000

SF 9434 40x7.5..................45,500JD 455 35’x7.5...................22,500Landol 5531 30x7.5...........44,500CB 5015 30x7.5 .................33,000SF 9433, 9432 30x7.5 ..(2) fr 29,000

JD 1990 CCS 30x7.5 .........65,000JD 9400 hoe 60, 50x12 trp......(4) fr 34,000GP AD1345 hoe 45x12.............(2) fr 16,500JD 9400 hoe 30x12...................15,000JD 1830/1910 hoe 50x10.......120,000

JD 2510S 12R30 strip til.........42,500Orth 12R30 1 tripper ...............19,000DMI 5310 12R30 Striptil.........22,500Kuhn Krause 1200 12R30 StripTil..40,000‘13 Landol 6230 disc 36’....45,000SF 1434 disc 33’.........................21,500

SF 1433 disc 32’.........................22,000JD 650 disc 32’...........................21,500JD 630 disc 26’...........................20,000CIH 490 disc, 30’ .........................9,000GP TurboTil 4000 TT 40’ ..48,500JD 2410 chisel 41’ .....................34,500

GP TC 511 Turbo Chisel 11sh28,500JD 2510L Liq fert App 60’.......65,000CIH 2800 40’, 30 App .....(2) fr 14,500GP No-Til Pro NP40 15R........24,500

BluJet AT4000 liq fert 40’.......16,000DMI 2800 37.5 Nutra Placer..20,500JD 510 7 sh ripper....................13,500SF Rich 11x5 sweeps................29,500SF 3691-45 9x5 sweeps..(2) fr 21,000

Quinstar FallowMaster 42’.....13,000SF Fallow King 28’ ...................12,000Quinstar Lazer 40’....................28,500Montag D6-16 PT fert trl ........15,000

‘16 JD R4045 120’ 1200 ..270,000‘16 JD R4030 120’ 700 ....224,000‘14,’13 4940 120’ 700-1400....(4) fr 187,000‘14 Rogator RG 1100 120’ 700.......215,000

‘13 JD 4940 Drybox 1700................189,000‘13 JD 4730 100, 500-2200...(2) fr 115,000‘12 Apache AS 1220 100’ 1600..135,000‘11,’08 4930 120’ 1300-2600..(6) fr 106,000

‘11 JD 4830 100’ 1100.......................168,000‘11,’10 4730 100’, 90’ 1300-2700...(2) fr 95,000

‘09 AgChem 1084 90’ 2500....105,000‘05 CIH SPX 4410 90’ 4100...............60,00005 Apache AS850 80’ 2800................69,000‘03 SpraCoupe 4640 80’ 1700.52,000

‘01 Ag Chem 1254 90’ 3100...............56,000Bestway 90, 80, 60 PT .............(3) fr 16,500Schaben 8650 90’ PT.....(2) fr 14,500TopAir T1100 80’ PT................10,500

‘15 JD 544K 100..............165,000‘14 JD 644K 1000............215,000

‘14,’13 JD 544K 400-600......(2) ea 154,000’13 JD 624K 700-800....(2) fr 170,000

‘13 Cat 930K 600 ....................159,000‘12 310 SK MF Ldr BH 2500-3900.(2) fr 61,000

‘16 JD 331G Skid Trac 70 .......65,000‘14 JD 320E skid 600................32,000

‘14 JD 8360R ILS 914 .....240,500‘14 JD 8360R ILS 1517 ...222,500‘11 JD 8360 RT IVT 692 .218,500‘14 JD 8335 RT IVT 143 .241,500‘13 JD 8335R ILS PS 1143.200,500‘14 JD S670 910 ..............222,500‘13 JD S670 924 ..............199,500

‘13 Cat 930K Ldr 633......143,500‘14 JD 635D platform........45,500‘14 Killbros 1111 grain cart.....46,500‘11 JD 4930 120’ 1996............119,500‘11 JD 4830 100’ 1169............142,500‘05 Apache AS850 2819 ....58,500‘01 AgChem 1254 90’ 3085......47,500

‘08 JD 1770 NT 16R CCS .74,500‘13 JD 1770 NT 12R CCS .63,500‘99 JD 1710 Vert 12R30....23,500‘06 JD 1890 42x10 CCS ...53,500‘05 JD 1690 30x15 CCS ....39,500

‘11 JD 1890/1910 50x10..158,500‘13 JD 1895/1910 40x10..115,500‘10 JD 1890/1910 40x10....79,500‘09 JD 1890/1910 42x10....76,500‘09 JD 1895 43x10.............54,500‘08 JD 1890/1910 40x10....68,500‘96 JD 455 35x7.5..............19,500

‘95 GP AD 1345 45x12 ......14,500‘08 JD 2510S 12R30..........34,500‘07 CIH 2800 Liq App 40’ .27,500‘92 SF Richardson 11x5 sweep.......29,500‘09 JD 7850 Harv 2297..........118,500‘13 JD 690 10R30 head .....67,500‘13 Hiniker 5620 20’ shred18,500

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END OF SEASON PRICE REDUCTION

ON THESE PLANTERS:CIH 950 12RN plain . . . .$7,500 WCIH 1200 8RN w/liquid . .$15,000 SCIH 1250 24RN w/liquid $70,000 HCIH 1250 24RN w/liquid $70,000 WCIH 1255 16RN w/liquid $69,500 MBlack Machine 12-30 12RN w/liquid$16,000 HGP YP1225A 24RN w/liquid .$35,500 CGP YP4025 32TR w/liquid . . .$72,500 CKinze 2200 12RN plain .$17,000 HKinze 3600 16RN w/liquid$52,500 SJD 7200 12RN w/liquid . .$16,500 CJD 1760 12RN w/liquid .$25,000 WWhite 8180 12RN plain .$23,500 W

HARVESTING:‘13 CIH 7230 1443 . . . .$190,000 W‘11 CIH 7120 1765 . . . . .$156,500 S‘05 CIH 2388 3827 . . . . .$79,950 W‘91 CIH 1680 4663 . . . . . .$17,500 C‘12 CIH 2162 35' draper .$52,500 W‘15 MacDon FD75 35' draper $64,500 M‘07 CIH 1020 30' flex . . . .$19,500 S‘03 CIH 1020 25' flex . . . .$10,500 C‘01 CIH 1020 22.5' flex . .$15,950 W‘09 CIH 2020 35' flex . . . .$20,000 S‘11 CIH 3020 30' . . . . . . .$21,500 M‘94 CIH 1010 30 rigid . . . .$5,500 MA&L F500 grain cart . . . .$6,950 WEZ Trail 500 grain cart . . .$6,500 CBrent 420 grain cart . . . . .$7,500 CBrent 780 grain cart . . . .$15,900 CSunflower 8782 grain cart . . .$17,500 W

www.brunaimplementco.com(C) Clay Center, KS 785-632-5621(H) Hiawatha, KS 785-742-2261(M) Marysville, KS 785-562-5304

(S) Seneca, KS 785-336-2111(W) Washington, KS 785-325-2232

JD 4890 SWATHER, 18’ 890 PLAT-FORM, 4200 hours, good condition,$24,000. Cell-785-658-5574.

JD 4995 SWATHER, 1660 HOURS,$62,000; JD 469 ROUND baler, 3,360bales, $32,000. Both Excellent Condi-tion. Cell-620-205-8100.

JD 630R PLATFORM, FINGER reel,SN730329, always shedded, excellentcondition; MD 32’ header trailer,brakes and lights, SN1385, like new.PH-719-349-4446.

JD 6620 TITAN II, 3345 HOURS, JDcrop monitor, preferated corn bottomfor returns, chopper, 220 header withtrailer, excellent condition, alwaysshedded, $19,500/OBO. PH-580-370-1497.

JD 735 MOCO, 11’6’’ 2-POINT, 1-owner, always shedded, $14,600.Cell-620-249-1089.

JD 7720 COMBINE, YELLOW top,2802 hours, 24’, good rubber, Hydro-stat, chopper, chaff spreader, shed-ded, field ready, $10,500. PH-580-829-2601, Alva, Oklahoma.

JD 8820 TITAN II COMBINE, 930header; ST280 Steiger tractor; 6450Hesston swather, 14’ header. PH-580-922-5071.

JD 9760STS, 2005, 2042 ENGINE,1389 SEPARATOR, fully equipped,very clean, 2WD, $95,500, add 4WD,$10,000; MacDon 2011 FD70 35’Draper, very clean straight header,spare knife, reverser, field ready,$37,500, Package Deal $130,000!PH-918-504-5188.

JD W260 SWATHER, 500R rotaryheader, 570 EH, 318 cutter headhours, excellent condition, $112,000.PH-575-626-6950; PH-575-626-8499.

KINZE 840 GRAIN cart, roll tarp,shedded, 50% augers, $11,000. Cell-405-642-0743. NO-SOLICITORS.

KOENDER SWATHER mountedcanola roller, 2 drums, $1,500. PH-580-938-0105.

LANDOLL 2130 DISC chisel, withtreaders, shedded, 150 acres, likenew, $33,000; CIH 2162 header, withMauer trailer, 35’, like new, 375acres, shedded, $65,000. PH-308-631-1500.

MACDON 2010 FD70 35’ DRAPER,only 2,000 acres, very nice header,$39,000. PH-918-504-5188.

NEW HART CARTER pickup reels,most makes and sizes. PH-580-361-2265.

SHELBOURNE CVS32 JD SINGLEpoint, low acres, $35,000 OBO. Candeliver. Cell-515-370-3744; PH-712-652-3722.

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� TILLAGE �JD 637 Harrow 26’ 5”CIH RMX340, 34’, 31’, 28’, 25’Landoll 7430-26Landoll 7431-26GP 8328U 28’

� COMBINES �C-IH 2366, 2357 hrsC-IH 8230, 420 hrsC-IH 8120, 991 hrsC-IH 7010, 1095 hrsC-IH 7120, 1261 hrs

� TRACTORS �CIH Magnum 290, 900 hrs‘97 JD 9400, 8416 hrs‘05 JD 7220 MFD, loader‘96 CIH 7240 MFD, 4737 hrs‘98 CIH 8940 MFD, 4939 hrsMagnum 290, 2200 hrsMagnum 340 MFD, 1100 hrsC-IH MX 285‘05 C-IH MX 255 '07 MX 275 3389 hrs

West Point ImplementPH-402-372-2408

Massey FergusonCOMBINES & HEADS

We Buy & Sell Late Model, LowHrs.Call For Current Inventory

SKORPIKS800-284-9104 605-589-3972www.masseycombines.com

MEYER 8865 MANURE spreader,like new, has hauled less than 100loads, pictures available. Tim, Pulas-ki, Tennesse. PH-931-607-6249.

New GP and CB Drills In StockNew SF blade plows & discs In Stock‘94 Gleaner R72.....................$45,000‘94 Gleaner R62.....................$40,000(2) '12 Claas 960's ...................Just In(2) '07 Claas 900 .......................CALL'02 Claas 900 .........................$85,000Claas RU-600's ...fr. $15,000-$25,000(2) ‘15 Claas 980 .....................Just In(3) ‘14 Claas 980 .....................Just In(4) ‘13 Claas 980 .....................Just In‘15 Claas 970 .....................Coming In‘14 Claas 970...........................Just In‘10 Claas 960 .....................Coming In‘13 JD 7980 .............................Just In‘14 MF WR9760......................Just In‘14 MacDonM205....................Just In(2) ‘13 MacDon M205........Coming Inwww.agcocorpdealers.com/kalvesta/

PH-620-855-3567

NH 1069 SELF-PROPELLED balewagon, 460 gas, 160 bale capacity,good condition, 4100 hours. Phone ortext 970-209-1556, Western Col-orado.

Otter Angle DozerNEW AND USED

4WD 12' or 14' �MFWD 10', 12' or 14'� 2WD 10', 11' & 12'

�Otter Dozers Since 1958�

[email protected]

RETIREMENT SALE, Hay Equip-ment: 2015 Kuhn GMD 280HD mower,$11,500 OBO; 2014 Kuhn SR112 12wheel rake, $6,800 OBO; 2016 KuhnGF5202 THA tedder, $9,000; 2016 MC7 bale dump trailer, gooseneck w/frontend loader and 3 point bale spikes,$6,300 OBO. All items are new, neverused! PH-1-660-631-3774.

SUNFLOWER HARVEST sys-tems, all sizes available. PH-800-735-5848. www.luckemfg.com

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ROTHER BROS., IncHighway 183 North, Clinton, OK(580) 323-1981�www.rotherbros.com

TRACTORS� ‘12 CIH Magnum 340, suspended axle,fr. and rear duals, 1450 hrs . .$188,500� ‘12 CIH Magnun 235, singles, 1895hrs, local nice trade . . . . . . . .$137,500� ‘12 CIH 350, lux cab, 1100 hrs, fullAutoGuidance . . . . . . . . . . . .$179,500� ‘09 JD 9430, full AutoGuidance, 3650hrs, greenlight ready . . . . . . . .$179,000�‘10 CIH Steiger 385, PS, 1490 hrs .$179,500�‘10 CIH Farmall 31 w/L340 ldr,MFD, 125 hrs . . . . . . . . . . .$17,250� ‘13 NH T7.235, 865 TL ldr, AutoGuid-ance, super steer, warr, 425 hrs$125,900

SEEDING EQUIP.� ‘12 CrustBuster 4740 All Plant40’ drill,7.5”, liquid fert, exc condition . . .$69,500� JD 455-30’ Grain Drill, 7.5”, dry fertil-izer, updated scrapers, clean . .$29,500� JD 455-25’ Grain Drill, 7.5”, extranice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$26,500� ‘10 Great Plains CTA 4000 air drill,7 1/2 ”, ADC 2350 air cart . . . . .$69,500� SF 9412 grain drill 15’, goodblades, ready . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,500� JD 8550, 3 SEC., 36’, 8”, DD, PW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,500� 2-CIH 5300/5100 20x8, DD, CIH 2drill hitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,500

TILLAGE�Wako 42’ Anhydrous applicator, 15”spacing, nice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,950�DMI Ecolo Tiger 730, 7 Shank...$10,000

COMBINE�‘10 CIH 7120 combine, duals,loaded, 1030 rtr hrs . . . . .$169,500

HEADERS� ‘12 CH 2162-40’ flex draper...$59,500

HAY EQUIPMENT�‘15 Vermeer 605N, net, ramp,floats, 4,370 bales . . . . . . . .$37,500� ‘11 JD R450 Swather, 450 headhrs, disc mower . . . . . . . . . .$95,000� NH HW340 W/18’ Sickle Head,1800 HRS...............................$39,500

Rodney Edler 580-214-2273Harold Hammond 580-214-1198

Justin Edler 580-821-0884

SHELBOURNE CVS 32’ 2009,GOOD condition but needs fingers,monitor and manuals included, JDhookup, $26,000; BBK Trailer$5,000. NO SOLICITORS. PH-785-822-2355.

SHELBOURNE STRIPPER Head,2015, 36’ XCV rear wheels, excellentcondition, 2,000 acres or/less, Caseadapter. PH-970-554-0470.

THE MULCHER - Your No-Till orConventional Hardpan Solution!There is a difference in subsoilers

Lease $4.50 per acreCall Dale Niehus * 580-358-2217

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WACO BIG COUNTRY anhydrousapplicator cultivator, BCW190 G 41’NH39 15” centers, Raven cooler,hitch, rolling coulters, has gone over2,000 acres. PH-580-747-5509; 580-747-5578.

THESE ARE CLOSEOUTS - CALL(1) New SF 1436-36’ Disc

(1) Slightly Used SF 36’(1) New Rhino 4150 15’ shrdr

8R40” IH 800 Air PlanterJD 6’16” Semi Mtd Mld Brd.......$650

BOX INC. Frederick, OK 580-335-2185

RHINO - SUNFLOWERwww.boxinc.us

LP Shredder 15’.....................$19,500455 JD Drill ...........................$18,00032’ GP Harrows .....................$20,000�Diamond W Portable Corrals - Call��New Hay Van Hay Trailers�

3C Feeders � T-L IrrigationGreat Plains

CRUST BUSTER � AG-MIERERLAND PRIDE SHREDDERS

HI-PRO FEEDSHollis, OK. PH-580-688-3304

www.dixon-kirchoff.com

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TRACTORS‘13 MT575D Challenger......$135,000’90 9150 DA...........................$26,750‘11 8660 MF.........................$105,000’06 5455 MF w/ldr..................$33,000’13 4608 MF w/ldr..................$36,000’64 190 AC w/ldr......................$8,500’63 D17 III AC..........................$5,500’06 B7510 KB...........................$8,500’81 5288 IHC..........................$17,500’00 Case CA460 trencher........$9,900’86 Lion 1000 Steiger............$29,000

COMBINES‘13 Gleaner S77’s … .Stg at $205,000’12 Gleaner S77...................$175,000’09 R76 Gleaner...................$120,000‘05 R75 Gleaner.....................$99,000’03 R75 Gleaner.....................$99,000’99 R72 Gleaner.....................$56,000’99 R62 Gleaner.....................$65,000’89 R60 Gleaner.......................$9,000

IMPLEMENTS ’14 HN BC5060 Sm. Sq. blr......CALL‘14 MF 2956 R. Blr 5x6..........$28,000‘13 Hess 9770 Wind. 16’......$110,000‘13 Hess 9760 Wind. 16’........$99,000’15 Hess 9860 Wind. 16’......$105,000’09 McFarlane 50’ harr..........$15,000SF 1434-36 disk 36’...............$25,000’97 White 6322 plntr.............$12,000’93 JD 7200 Max Emerge II plntr12R.........................................$8,000

White 6122 Plntr 12R vert fold....$9,800’07 JD 1770NT CCS plntr 16R...$38,000LP FDR1648 4’ finish mwr.....$1,100’15 JD RC2072 6’ rot. cutter....$1,750Bush Hog AT600 6’ cutter..........$950

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OTHER EQUIPMENT‘13 JD 455 Drill 7.5”, 35’ .$44,000(D)12R20 DMI 3pt Strip Til . .$5,000(E)‘02 1200 8R30 Plntr w/lqd$19,900(E)‘16 FST750 Thunder Ceek . .Call (E)‘16 FST990 Thunder Creek .Call (D)

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590. Machinery (Farm) Wanted

HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: Cats;LeTourneau; Allis-Chalmers; VeryProfessionally Done. PH-701-680-8015. www.stevevoightman.com

JD 25’ PICKUP REEL. PH-620-672-2490.

VERSATILE TRACTORS, 1973-2003, wrecked, burnt, running andnon-running. Collyer, PH-785-769-5266.

WANT TO BUY: Special SoybeanSieve for S Series JD Combine. Cell-402-480-8743.

WANTED: 32’ TO 36’ chisel with har-rows. PH-620-672-1672.

WANTED: HESSTON 60B Stak-Hand; 60 StakMover. Shedded andWell Maintained. Cell-319-480-1673.

600. Metal Buildings

1-800-537-0454J & H BARN BUILDERS LLC

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Includes delivery, taxes & fully erected.CUSTOM BUILT

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1-800-570-1752“Pole Barn Specialists”

Winsett Barn Company30x40x10..........$10,20030x50x10..........$10,90040x60x12..........$15,30040x80x14..........$19,80050x100x14........$34,700

“Prices subject to change”“Other sizes available”

www.winsettbarncompany.comInsured for your protection

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CONTRACTORS WELCOMED!Trusted Name for 48 Years

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600. Metal Buildings

1216 W. 6th Ave, El Dorado, KS 67042Toll Free 1-800-279-4300

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40x75x12 ...............................$14,20050x100x16 .............................$23,55060x100x16 .............................$26,25080x100x18 .............................$36,950100x100x18 ...........................$46,600100x200x18 ...........................$81,790Turnkey Shell Construction Available

Other Sizes - Delivery AnywhereAMARILLO, TX 800-586-3383

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Open Side12'x18'x7'6"..............................$1,79415'x24'x7'6"..............................$2,607

Other Sizes & Options Availablewww.goldenfoxbuildings.com

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Topline SteelBuildings

Lowest Prices in Years!Erection/Concrete Services Available.

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620. Modular Housing

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Complete Turbo & Fuel Injection Service for

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650. Parts/Repairs

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650. Parts/Repairs

ENGINE KITSCum 5.9L-B Series w/gaskets. . $525Cum 8.3L-C Series w/gaskets $1,395Cum 855 PREM w/gaskets . . $1,095INCLUDES: sleeves, pistons, pins, rings,rod & main bearings, in-frame gaskets.

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Tractor Parts: 800-769-5823Combine & Baler: 877-885-9201

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Massey FergusonCOMBINE SALVAGENEW & USED PARTS

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REBUILT COMBINE sieves, newreel bats, galvanized or black, call.PH-580-361-2265; Cell-806-681-5532.

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650. Parts/Repairs

We test JD Denso, Bosch, Cummins,Duramax & Ford Common RailInjectors. Kubota dealer for engineparts & service.

ADS Master Technicians with over 150 years of combined experience!

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700. Salvage

1976 GLEANER M FOR parts andsalvage, good tires, transmission,header, motor compartment fire. PH-580-715-0588.

Mike’s Equipment1-800-543-2535

SALVAGING OVER 7,000 UNITS

Round Balers, Swathers, TractorsAnd CombinesBuhler, Kansas

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MF 860, 850IH 2188, 1680, 1480, 1460

NH TR96, TR85Gleaner R50, N7, N6

JD Engines 404T, 466, 329Jack Boyle Vermillion, KS

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710. Scales

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Sales � Service � Installation"Quality Equip., Exceptional Value"

Sooner Scale Inc., OKC, OK1-800-759-3444

CAKE FEEDER SCALE KIT

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Cake Feeders - Call for info

J&S Weighing Solutions888-665-5969Sabetha, KS

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740. Storage Containers/Tanks

HORIZONTAL FUEL storage tanks,500, 1,000, 2,000, 4,000 gallon capaci-ty with pumps, .80¢/gallon, choice.PH-308-631-1500.

750. Tarps

Custom Tarps; Rollovers, Hay Tarps,Pallet Covers, Drill Covers & More!Livestock Curtains; Manual & Motorized!

AGRICOVER DEALER!LONGSHOT ENTERPRISES

Salina, KS 877-337-0801www.kansastarps.com

Nothing LessBEST PRICES

Hoover Tarp Sales800-536-2348

WICHITA, KS800-887-1551

GARDEN CITY, KS877-625-2121

CARTHAGE, MO844-237-0304

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740. Storage Containers/Tanks 740. Storage Containers/Tanks

Need A Fuel Tank?We Can Build To Your Specs.

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Double T Industries, Inc. Rolla, KS doubletindustries.com

620-593-4357

12,000 Gallon Skidded - $7,795 12,000 Gallon Upright - $6,150

750. Tarps

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16’ Bed....$876 18’ Bed....$948 20’ Bed....$1009 22’ Bed.... $1049

FITTED GRAIN BED TARPS 12”OVERHANG

16' Bed.....$162 18' Bed.....$182 20' Bed.....$208 22' Bed.....$213

REPLACEMENT ROLL TARPSFOR YOUR TRAILERS

38' Trlr.....$367 40' Trlr.....$379 42' Trlr.....$405 43' Trlr.....$416

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760. Tires/Tracks

30.5L-32 SAT 14 PR . . . . . . . .$2,077620/70R42 RAD AT DT . . . . .$2,16618.4-38 SAT II 8 PR TL . . . . . . .$710580/85R42 RAD AT DT 166B . . . .$2,201

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SPECIALIZED TO MEET ALL YOUR AGRICULTURAL

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NEW 24.5x32 AND 30.5x32 Pullertires, $6,900/pair. PH-402-580-3566.

760. Tires/Tracks

Kelle Oil Company102 N. Broadway

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New Rim Clamps $795 11K Lifts $2,69511.2x24 TL $125, Made In USA11.2x38 TL $150, Made In USA

235/85R16 14 ply, Steel Belted $9030.5L32 16 ply $1,995

31-13.50x15 Baler Tires $125265/70R17 10 ply, PU $125

ATV 6 ply, Any Size $65

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TIRE TOWN, INC.11.2x24 - New Overstock ...........$135520/85R42 ..........................New $975480/70R28 Full tread .................$600149R46 80% tread ......................$750710/75R42 - 100%.....................$1800800/45x30.5......................New $1200480/45R17 Implement................$25023.1R30 New ............................$110018.4x34 New 10 ply ....................$580184R46 - New ...........................$125048/31x20 14 ply 100%...............$1200710/70R38 New ........................$180023.1x34 Full tread R-2 100% ...$1000

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770. Trailers

2000 WALLACE LO-BOY trailer, 50ton detachable, non-ground bearing,24’ well, very good condition, $25,000.PH-785-545-5515.

2006 TRAILTECH COMBINE trail-er, tires 80%, excellent condition,$14,000. PH-320-260-1442.

2008 WILSON 42’ AG HOPPER,$15,000; with/without 1996 Freight-liner 120 FLD, 12.7, $5,000. PH-620-455-2533.

2009 TIMPTE, 84” SIDES; 2008Timpte, 66” sides. PH-785-243-7607.

770. Trailers

‘17 Wilson 42’x66” Air Tandemw/AG strap traps

‘06 Jetco 42’x68” Spring Tandemw/AG direct drive traps

‘14 Timpte 42’x84” Air Tandem Liteweight w/Std direct traps

‘14 Cornhusker 50’x76” Triple/airlift 10’ 8” AG w/2 spd trap doors

‘12 Wilson 50’x72” Triple/air lift10’8” spread w/AG strap traps

‘09 Wilson 50’x72” Triple/air lift 10’8” spread w/std 2 spd traps

‘10 Wilson Black 50’x72” Triple/airlift 10’ 8” spread w/std 2 spd traps

‘10 Wilson 49’x72” Triple/air lift 9’7”spread w/Std 2 speed traps

‘10 Wilson 49’x72” Alum liteweighttriple 9’ 7” spread w/std 2 spd traps

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2015 NEVILLE 38’ GRAIN trailer,11R22.5 import radial tires, redShur-Lok tarp, 4-windows, 4” raisefor air seeder option, like new, pulledapproximately 3,000 miles. Call forpricing, PH-405-545-2001.

2016 WILKENS X-TREME widebelt trailer, 74 yards, 11R24.5tires, cathedral double barndoors, $70,000. PH-641-895-3368.

‘97 Holden 35T hyd det lo-boy . . . $24,500‘00 Doonan 48’ drop . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,500‘94 Summit 38’ frame dump. . . . . $18,500‘09 XL 53’x102 drop 30” deck height $26,000‘02 XL 55T detach lo-boy . . . $39,500‘81 LoadKing 60T hyd fold lo-boy,self-contained . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,500

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A-FRAME COMBINE trailer, tan-dem axles, hydraulic lift, $2,800.PH-620-562-7420.

ALL PURPOSE TRAILERFor More Information Please Call

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ARTEX SILAGE TRAILERS2017 Artex trailer . . . . . . . Available2016 Artex trailers . . . . . . . In Stock

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DONAHUE 40M COMBINE trailer,40,000# with long tongue, pintlehitch, good condition, good rubber,$6,500. PH-970-483-7490; PH-970-768-1060.

FOR SALE OR LEASE: 2-Aulick Alu-minator 48’ belt trailers, triple axle,roll tarp, remotes, all aluminumwheels. Cell-308-386-8183.

FOR SALE OR LEASE: RGNDynaweld 48’ lowboy trailer, all alu-minum wheels. Cell-308-386-8183.

770. Trailers

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DROPDECK TRAILERS� Custom build any length up to 53'� New 25,000# axles & 1¼" oak floorstandard� 5' Beavertail with folding rampsstandard� Available w/spring or air-ride,closed tandem or spread axle� Available with pull-out extensions

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770. Trailers

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New Neville 26’ Steel Dumps in stockNew Neville Hydra-Fold Comb TrailersNew 53’ Neville Groundload lvstkNew Neville 35 & 50 ton DozerNew Neville 53’ DD Beavertail‘17 Neville 41’x72” Alum ag gr hpprNew Mac 28’ Alum Dump A/SNew Mac 39’ Alum Dump A/S‘09 Timpte 42x102x78‘08 Timpte 42’x96x66‘93 Timpte triple axle 46x96x72‘09 Wilson spread 46.6x102”x84”‘17 Cornhusker spread 46.6x96x76,used - save thousands!(2) ‘08 Cornhusker spreads 50x102x80‘07 Cornhusker 42x72 A/R‘02 Cornhusker 42x72 A/R cheap(4) New Transcraft 53’ Dropdecks‘09 Trail King end dump, A/S, 28’,alum, 1/4 frameNew Landoll 930 Trav Tail‘01 Wilson 42x66 hopper A/R‘16 Hyundai dry van 53’ A/R‘04 Great Dane Reefer 53’x102” A/RCarrier unit‘98 Great Dane dry van 53’ A/R‘06 Utility 53’ reefers‘09 Fontaine Conestoga 53’‘99 Western 1/2 round, steel, 26’, 1/4frame

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SUNFLOWER TRAILER SALES,new and used trailers, pickup,flatbeds and accessories.www.stjohnks.net/trailersales/PH-800-624-3010.

TEMCO 36’ GOOSENECK TRAIL-ER, 10,000# axles/duals, 4’ Dovetail,new brakes and wheel bearings, newpaint, near new tires. Very good con-dition. PH-970-554-0470.

THE WRAYS L.L.C.SAWYER, KANSAS

620-594-2299visit our website for pics & details

www.thewraysllc.net

TRAILERS FOR sale/lease: Hoppers,dropdecks, belly dump, side dump,PH-785-689-7572, We also purchasetrailers.

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Trailers for LeaseWheat Harvest & Fall Harvest Leases

Call for information to lease or purchase grain trailers from

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We specialize in single and tandem

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FREDERICK, OK

Brinkley Auctions has been commissioned by Kevin Connor

and The Key Family to Liquidatethe Roger Key Equipment

Company Inventory wall to wall.

TRACTORS-DOZERS-BACKHOES-CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, FARM EQUIPMENTTRUCKS-TRAILERS-DRILLS-SPRAYERS-HAY EQUIPMENT -SHOP TOOLS-PARTS-

OVER 40 YEARS ACCUMULATION OF JOHN DEERE PARTS & ACCESSORIES. Go to our website for more pictures, www.brinkleyauctions.com. Click on Roger Key Estate Auction.

TRACTORS: 7230 Prem, c/a, 4x4, 16 spd pq lh, 4814 hrs; ‘07 JD 7330 Prem, c/a 4x4, 16 spd, lh, 3700hrs; ‘08 JD 7130 Prem, c/a, 4x4 16 spd, lh, 4087 hrs; ‘13 JD 6125M, c/a, 4x4, ldr, 1657 hrs; ‘04 JD 7220,c/a, 16 spd, lh, 5299 hrs; ‘09 JD 7230, c/a, 4x4, 16 spd, lh, 2520 hrs; Kubota M100X c/a 1600 hrs; ‘86 JD4250 c/a, QR, Koyker ldr, 4066 hrs; ‘00 JD 6405 OROPS, canopy, ldr, Sync; ‘01 JD 6310 c/a, ldr, 16 spd,rh reverser, 4452 hrs; ‘82 JD 2440, open, hyd, ldr; ‘91 JD 2155, OROPS, canopy, ldr, 4122 hrs; ‘90 JD2155, open; ‘77 JD 4030 c/a, ldr, Quad; ‘93 JD 6400 c/a, 16 spd, rh reverser, 4420 hrs; ‘92 JD 2955,OROPS, ldr; ‘93 JD 6400, c/a, 16 spd, rh reverser, 6697 hrs; ‘92 JD 2955 c/a, self-level ldr; ‘92 JD 2355,OROPS, canopy, side boom mower; JD 4430, c/a, QA, duals, very slick; JD 4020, cab, PS; Farmall SuperM, LP CONSTRUCTION: ‘86 Case 586E forklift; Cat D5G c/a xl ripper; ‘14 Case 850L lt, 6 way blade,open, ROPS, 1400 hrs; ‘89 Fiat-Allis 14C Army, c/a, straight blade, tilt; ‘14 Gehl 5640, OROPS, 336 hrs;‘10 JD 318D, OROPS, QA, 1375 hrs; ‘04 JD 317 OROPS, hard rubber, tires, 1630 hrs; ‘12 JD 650K XLT,c/a, ripper, 3688 hrs; Nissan 8K forklift; ‘08 NH D95B wt, OROPS, 2120 hrs; ‘05 JCB T190 Robot,OROPS, 743 hrs; ‘09 Cat 416E, OROPS, 4x4, Ext-hoe, 4108 hrs; ‘12 Komatsu D65EX, c/a, straight blade,tilt, 3300 hrs; ‘08 Case 580M Plus II, c/a, 4x4, Ext-hoe, 4814 hrs; ‘98 JD 310SE, cab, Ext-hoe, 3900 hrs;‘12 Cat 304E cr, OROPS, aux hyd, 878 hrs; ‘01 Cat TH03, cab, 10k-36’ reach; ‘99 JD 310E OROPS, std.hoe, 3038 hrs; ‘08 Case 580 sm II, c/a 4x4, Ext-hoe 4-in-1 bucket, 1118 hrs; ‘06 Terex TX55-19, OROPS,2300 hrs; ‘05 JLG, 9k Telehandler, 4488 hrs; ‘03 Mastercraft C16-1120; Cat D6D, OROPS, ps, str. blade;‘65 Cat D6C, OROPS, ps, str. blade; ‘09 Cat 303CR, OROPS, 3460 hrs; ‘11 JD 225DLC, c/a, 6100 hrs; ‘12JD 310sk, c/a, 4x4 Ext-hoe, pilot control, 2200 hrs; JD 410K, c/a, 4x4, ps, Ext-hoe, JS controls, 1500 hrs;‘87 Fiat-Allis 14C dozer salvage; Doosan 630E-3 forklift; Yale GLC050LX forklift, 1000 hrs; JD 650H,c/a, 6-way blade, 4100 hrs; Cat 215B LC exc.; Cat 120G mtr. grdr., 1-owner, around 2900 orig. hrs; 2-CatTH83 Telehandlers, needs work; JD 690B hyd exc, rebuilt eng., good farm machine; Bobcat 565D c/askid steer; Mitsubishi 6k forklift, 48” forks. UTILITY VEHICLES: Kubota RTV900 dsl 4x4, 2000 hrs;Polaris Ranger, cab, 4x4, only 300 hrs. SHOP VEHICLES: ‘03 Chevy 3/4T, 6.0 eng., fuel tank, 113,000mi.; ‘11 Dodge 3500, 4x4 flatbed, only 83,000 mi. SPECIALTY: Wood Mizer sawmill on trailer, newblades; BBQ smoker trailer, LP burner. HAY EQUIPMENT: ‘14 JD 469 rd baler, net wrap, mega-wide,8,468 rolls, big tires, hyd PU; ‘14 JD 469 rd baler, net wrap, mega wide, 9,400 rolls, big tires, hyd PU; ‘08JD 568 rd baler, net wrap, mega-wide 9,500 rolls, hyd PU; ‘03 JD 567 rd baler, net wrap, mega-wide, hydPU; ‘15 Vicon 532 10’6” PT disc mwr; Vicon 2800 3 pt. 9’6” disc mwr; Vermeer M7040 3 pt. disc; FellaSM320 3 pt. disc; Hoelscher 1000 10 bale accum.; Hoelscher 1000 10 bale grppl.; Farmhand 8 bale grppl.;JD 348 sq. baler, wire tie; Vicon 2400 3 pt. disc mwr; Vicon KM3200 10’6” PT disc mwr; Techno bale hydblade trlr; pair of JD 672 bar rakes, rake dollys; KMC sprd axle disc mower caddy; JD 567 salvagebalers; JD 350 3 pt. sickle mwrs; JD 336 twine tie baler; JD 8 drag-type sickle mwr.; JD 9 3 pt. sicklemwr.; AC sickle mwr.; Tonutti 10 whl. rake. TRAILERS: ‘17 Delco 6’8”x24 metal top; ‘17 GN 6’8”x16’, 2axle; ‘17 Delco 32’ premium, 3 axle; ‘17 GN 32’, 3 axle; ‘17 Delco 6’8”x24, 2 axle; ‘17 BigTex 14’ bmpr. pulldump; ‘17 GN 24’, 2 axle; ‘17 Bigtex 33’ tdm. dual, dovetail & ramps; ‘16 20’ drive over bmpr. pull; ‘16Delco 25’ dovetail & ramps; ‘14 Diamond T 30’ single whls; ‘17 Diamond T 32’ tandem dual, dovetail &ramps; ‘13 Haulmark 16’ enclosed; ‘12 3 axle lowboy trailer 48’, 5’ dovetail & ramps; ‘11 Haulmark 16 ‘cargo trlr.; ‘08 Belshe 20’ GN 2 axle; ‘07 Belshe 18’ bumper pull; ‘05 Eager Beaver 50 ton hyd. detach 3axle, outriggers; ‘04 McDaniel 3 axle 50T lowboy, dovetail & ramps; ‘04 Ponderosa 20’ metal top trucks;‘00 KW T600 DC Cat eng. 9 spd.; ‘00 Freightliner, 20’ Load Line grain bed; Int. 8200 DC Cummins eng. 9spd; Mack R 600 water truck. FARM EQUIPMENT; 2-Bush Hog 2815 batwing cutters; 2-WoodsBW180 batwing cutter; JD 1518 batwing cutter; Bush Hog 3210 10’ cutter; Woods 6’ cutter; Bush Hog 8’3 pt cutter; 2-Bush Hog 297 7’ cutter; 2-Kodiak 10’ cutters; Haybuster 10’ no-till drill; 2-GP 15’ no-tilldrill; Tye 15’ no-till drill; JD 750 15’ no-till drill; Tye 10’ no-till drill; Progressive 1,000 gal sprayer w/60’booms; Redball 680 1,300 gal sprayer, 100’ booms; Hardi T800 sprayer, 45’ booms; Demco 600 gal, 45’booms; Sunflower 1130- 21’ wing disc; Miller 2200 20’ offset wing disc; 2-IH 490 22’ hyd fold wing disc;Kewanee 610 16’ tandem disc; Krause 1112 14’ tandem disc; Ford 3 bottom plow; Athens 116 20’ wingdisc; LandPride dh 3510 10’ tandem disc; McFarlane hdl 1024 hyd fold harrow 16 bar; Big Ox 7 shankripper; 2-DMI 20’ hyd fold crumblers; JD 235 22’ hyd fold disc; JD 230 24’ wing disc; Krause 1487 14’ off-set disc; IH 496 24’ wing disc; Savage 6560-8’ Aerway; Aerway 8’ drag-type aerator; Aerway 10’ drag-type aerator; Savage 6580 8’ drag-type aerator; IA 2228 10’ tandem disc; IA 2424 8’ offset disc; IA 3pt 8’disc; Killbros 13’ rolling crumbler; Sunflower 9312 no-till drill, small grass box; Wilmar 500 fertilizerspreader; Killbros 350 gravity wagon; Daycon 375 gravity wagon; 14’ PT box scraper; Sharpie 14’ PTbox-type scraper; 1,000 gal water trailer; Shop tools-part & misc.; 50T hyd.press-drill press-hand tools-bench grinder- work tables shelving; 3-hyd. hose machine, over 3,000 fittings & lots of hyd. hose; 2-power washers; 40 pallets of new & used JD parts, pallets of filters of all kinds; Over 50 tinhorn culvertsall sizes, steel & plastic; pallets of Bush Hog parts; Cutter, blades, trailer parts baler parts, drivelines &top links; Tractor tires-truck tires new & used all sizes-over 200 frt. tractor weights-200 joints 2 3/8 pipe31’; 4 sets of oilfield pipe racks; Over 50 sets of bale spikes & loader forks-over 40 frt ldr buckets.FRONT LOADERS: JD 740 Classic frt ldr; 2-JD 725 frt ldr; JD 720 frt ldr 3-JD 158 frt ldr; 148 frt ldr,JD 640 frt ldr; JD 265 & JD 260 frt ldr; Koyker 565 frt ldr & lots of other loaders over 40 years of accu-mulation of JD tractor parts & accessories.

LOTS OF OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTIONCALL KEVIN CONNOR FOR MORE INFORMATION 918-423-3107

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Delmar Solko AUCTION Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 9:30 am CST

Sale Loc: from Hwy 117 at the north edge of Herndon, KS, go west1.7 mi. on Rd Y to Rd 33, then northwest 4 mi. following the curves

to the sale site. Signs will be posted.Sale Items include: JD Model A, AR #AR280129; JD Model D#1349A; JD Model D #128718, new tires; JD 4010, dsl, PS, new reartires; JD dsl, Model R #8227; JD Model 80, PS, #8001484;McCormick Farmall Model H, #298568X1, new tires; JD Model D,new tires, #145376; Int. Cub Cadet lo-boy w/dozer, new tires,#13430; ‘49 JD Model D #185134; ‘72 JD 4020 w/dozer blade, 3pt.syncro-range trans., like new tires; ‘69 856 Int. w/F235 Farmhandloader & grapple.

Since 1969RAMBAT AUCTION

785-426-2049 Cell-785-332-0452Bird City, KS

For complete listing & sale info, go to http://midwestauction.com

All Restored! Very Sharp!

RETIREMENT MACHINERY AUCTION Fri. June 2 * 11:00 am MT

At Kadoka, SD, Exit 150 on I-90, go 20 S on Hwy 73, 13 W on Hwy 44& 1 S ~~ Most machinery stored inside, good shape!

TRACTORS, ROAD GRADER: CIH Steiger 9370 pow shft,12 sp ~JD 9320 pow shft, auto steer ready, air seeder hookup, PTO ~ Vers.950 Ser 2, 400 hp, recondit good eng ~ Vers. 935, 400 hp, reconditgood eng ~ Vers. 800 w/12’ Dozer Blade, Duals, doesn’t run ~ Case621B Whl Ldr, CAH, new tires ~ Landoll Icon 1632 pull-type16’ ~AIR SEEDERS, COMBINE, WINDROWER: CIH SDX40 No Till40’ Air Seeder w/CIH 3380 3-comp 375 bu Cart, 10” spac ~ Flexicoil5000 Air Seeder 58’ Hoe Drill w/Flexicoil 2320 2-comp Cart, 9” spac~ JD 9600 clean, 3500 sep hr ~ MacDon 963 Grain Hd, 36’ ~ MacDon3000 pull-typ 30’ Windrower ~ JD 1600A Mower Cond ~ NH 147516’Hydrosw ~ FERTILIZER, SPRAYERS, MACHINERY,AUGERS: CIH 3310 SPX self-prop dsl Spryr, cab, 4WD, 100’ Booms~ 8 T pull-typ tndm Dry Fert Sprdr, plastic liner ~ 10,000 gal Anhyd.Tank ~ 3 Anhyd. 500 gal. Tanks on Wagons ~ Vermeer BP 8000 BaleProc ~ JD 630 tndm 32’ Disc ~ JD 1650 Chsl, 56’ ~ JD 535 Rnd Baler~ Kwik Kleen hyd. Grain Cleanr ~ PICKUPS: 2011 Ford F-150 XLonly 45 K, nice ~ 2005 Ford F-350 XLT Sup Duty, ext cab ~TRUCKS: ‘94 Chev Kodiak dsl Cat, sngl axl 5 sp, 16’ stl grain box,hoist, runs good ~ ‘78 Int. Loadstar 1600 tndm axl, 5 sp., 62 KSEMI’s, TRAILERS: ‘14 Timpte trpl axl alum grain, air ride, aghpprs, 72” sides, 50’ ~ ‘98 Peterbilt Semi, 5.25 N14 Cummins, 13 sp.,tndm, slpr, 800 K, very good ~ ‘94 Kenw Semi, 60 ser Det., Super 10sp, day cab, tndm axl ~ ‘94 Merit Goldline, trpl axl pot, 53’x102” ~Lowboy tndm axl all stl Imple Trailr w/hydr beav tail & hyd sideextens, duals, (44’ w/nose & tail) ~ ‘84 Intern Cabover semi, 9 sp 400Cum, twin screw tndm ~ SCOTCHMAN IRON WORKER

Owner, Stanley Porch: 605-462-6356 or 454-0480

PIROUTEK AUCTION SERVICEMore at www.PiroutekAuction.com

Dan Piroutek: 605-685-4556 or [email protected]

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- AUCTION - 2433 Rd. Y-5, Reading, KS

(approx. 26 miles Northeast of Emporia, KS)

Saturday, June 10 - 9:30 AM2-Cat D-9 Dozers, SND966A4436 &D966A4494 - Cat 14D & 12 RoadGrader - Cat Salvage Items & Parts -Welders - Ford Tractors - Tools -Pickups - Much More!

Mrs. John (Ginny) Graham, SellerPictures & Info At

wischroppauctions.com785-828-4212

FARM & RANCH EQUIP DISPAUCTION

SAT, JUNE 3, 2017 - 9:00 AM24063 County Road 122, Ramah, CO

Sellers: Grant & Patti Thayer(Jumping Cow Gelbveih)

303-324-6955*Tractors *Windrower *Sprayer *04JD 1890 No-Till Drill w/CCS SeedMetering Syst *Farm Equip*Flatbed, Stock, Dump & UtilityTrlrs *Livestock Equip *Pks/Tk*Skid Steer & Attach’s *ATV *Lotsof Misc

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Enlow Tractor AuctionWednesday –June 7th, 2017 @ 9:00am

1st Wednesday of every month - Tulsa, OKJohn Deere: 4WD: 6430 CHA ldr PQ PR, 6140D CHA ldr LH rev’12, 6130D CHA ldr PR, 6115D CHA ldr PR, 2–5225’s CHA ldr PR,5105 ldr, 5085E CHA ldr PR, 5085E ldr, 2-5075E CHA ldr LHR,5075E ldr, 5065E CHA ldr PR, 5065E ldr, 2-5055E’s ldr PR ‘16,5055E Sync Shuttle ‘16, 5045E ldr, 3320 HST CHA ldr, & 790 ldr.2WD: 8200 CHA, 6400 cab ldr, 5220 cab, 5400 ldr, 5205 ldr, 2120ldr, 1530 & 1520 cnpy. Kubota: 4WD: M108X CHA ldr Cast whls16spd, M100GX CHA ldr Cast whls, 2–M9540’s CHA ldr, M95SCHA ldr PR Cast whls, M8540 CHA ldr HS, M8540 4wd ldr SS,M7060 CHA ldr HS, M7060 ldr HS, 2-M7040’s CHA ldr HS, M7040ldr, M4700 4wd ldr, MX5800 HST ldr ‘16, 2-MX5200’s HST ldr,L4701 ldr ’14, L3800 ldr, L3240 HST CHA ldr, L3010 ldr, L355SS, &B3350 HST ldr warr. 2WD: M9540 CHA ldr SS. Ford/NH: 4WD:TS6.125 4wd CHA ldr, T4.75 CHA ldr, TD95D 4wd CHA ldr,Workmaster 70 ldr, TD5050 CHA, TD5050 CHA ldr, TC55DA 4wdldr, TC33 ldr, 2-TC29’s ldr, Boomer 1030 HST ldr bmwr. 2WD:TS100 CHA ldr, 7610 ldr, 5610S ldr, 6710 cab ldr, & 1910. Other:Mahindra 7010, 6530, 2–6110’s, 4110 ldr & 3215; M.F. 2615 4wd ldr,1135 cab, & 383 2wd ldr; Kioti: DK40 4wd ldr & CS2410 HST ldr,David Brown 880, Case 2390 4wd cab; & LS XR4040 4wd ldr (BankRepo). Construction: BOBCAT: X225 excvtr boom hyd, Skid Ldrs(T190 cab, S570 CHA, S300 CHA, S185 CHA & 883G) * CASE:1150K XLT III ’08 & 650L LT CHA dzrs, Skid ldrs(SV300 CHA,SR200 & 60XT), 580K 2wd TLB, 460 trnchr, 9010B trackhoe, WB14wheel ldr * CAT D3KXT dzr ’09 1ownr & 267B skdldr CHA 2spd1ownr, 416B 2wd TLB cab * Dresser TD15C dzr w/winch * DitchWitch R65 4x4 trnchr * Ford 445 TLB * Gehl 803 CHA,Telehandlers: (DL12-40 4x4 ’12, 2 - RS6-34 4x4 ’07 & RS5 4x4 ’05) *JCB 520 telescopic frklft & 1550B 2wd TLB * J.D: 450G & 450Cwinch dzrs, 27C ZTS & 17ZTS mini excvtrs , 326E & 332 skdldrs,310J 4wd TLB CHA ext hoe ’11 * JLG G9-43A telehndlr * Kubota:KX41-3 excvtr, Skdldrs (SVL90-2 CHA 2spd hiflo, SVL90 CHA 2spd hiflo, SSV75) & M59 TLB * Manitou MT1044 CHA telehndlr ’14* Mustang 2-350Z excvtrs CHA ’16 boom hyd, 3–2500RT CHA skidldrs, & 2500RT 2spd ’16 * N.H. Skdldrs (C190 CHA, L185 CHA) &TLB’s: (B95 4wd & LB75B CHA) * Sky Trak: 3–8042’s Telehndlrs *Terex TS14 scraper * Yale LP frklft * Yanmar B15 excvtr * Vermeerflextrak 115 cable dzr. RTV’s-ATV’s: Kubota: RTV1140CPX 4x4hyd dump, RTV1140, 3–RTV900’s; Bobcat 3400 & 2200 & JD HPX;Polaris Sportsaman 800 four whlr & 4x4 ranger. Vehicles, Trucks& Trailers: IH S1900 UT trk & 1800 dump trk; Ford F700 dumptrk; 5–Pick up trks; Alum stock trlr; Liberator Alum trlr & More.Salvage: NH T5070 4wd cab ldr; Ford 4600 cab ldr; KubotaM120DT ldr; JD: 2030A ldr, 1070, 467 blr, 3300 comb; MF 1085 cab,35 & 20 ldr; Gleanor N6 comb & more!. June 7th SpecialConsignments: 4–Mustang skid loaders, 2–Mustang 350excvtrs & 5 Gehl excvtrs (Clean). 50 pieces of Mid-State Q/ASkid Loader Equip will sell. Online Bidding at www.enlow66.comor www.proxibid.com/enlow. Office 918-224-7676

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Auction240 Acres More or Less, Ness County, Kansas

For: Albert & Louise Horning Heirs Date: Mon., June 12th, 2017Time: 10:00 A.M. Auction Location: Ness Co. Bank Blding- 102W. Main, Ness City, KS Location: From Hwy 283 & Hwy 4, go 2 ¾Mi. S to 230th Rd. then 3 ¼ Mi. W to the NEC of the property. FromHwy 96 & Hwy 283 in Ness City, go 10 Mi. N to 230th Rd. then 3 ¼Mi. W to the NEC of the property. Live internet bidding avail-able. Legal Description: NW/4 and W/2 of NE/4 all in 10-17-24Ness Co., KS F.S.A. Info: 123.74 A Cult.; 86.29 A Grassland/OldFarm Site; 25.85 A C.R.P @ $27.28/A until 9-30-2020 Minerals: Allseller’s interest to be conveyed. There is currently a salt water dis-posal well. For Possession, terms, conditions or a completebrochure, contact:

Farmland Auction & Realty Co., Inc.1390 East 8th Street, Unit A, Hays, KS 67601

785-628-2851 Toll Free: 1-888-671-2851E-mail: [email protected]

Web: www.farmlandauction.com

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DPA Online AuctionExcess Fertilizer, Farm, Construction Equipment,

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Tuesday, June 6th, 2017(7) Application Equipment, (6) NH3 Equipment/Tanks, (3) FarmImplements, (7) Grain Equipment, (13) Hay/Harvest Equipment, (4)LP/Petroleum Equipment, (31) Liquid Equipment, (15) Trailers, (14)Dry Equipment, (11) Tractors, (52) Seed/Milling Equipment, (11)Construction Equipment, (15) Trucks/Service Trucks, (8)Loaders/Forklifts/Skid Steers, (4) Liquid/Dry/Specialty Trucks, (26),Misc. Tires/Pumps/Meters/Parts, (15) Vehicles/Boats, (10) SpecialtyEquipment, and more!

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AUCTIONSATURDAY, JUNE 3, 2017

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Wednesday – June 7, ‘17 @ 10:00 amLocation: From Scott City, KS. 3 mi.south on Highway 83 & 1/2 mi. west*TRACTORS, SPRAYER &LOADER* ‘09 JD 9230 tractor,4WD, dls, 3pt, pto, 1175 hrs, cleanunit, Star Fire auto steer,#PO12121; ‘05 JD 8120 tractor, mfw,3pt, pto, QH, 6855 hrs, dls, ‘13 StarFire auto steer w/ 3000 globe; ‘77 JD2840 tractor, 3pt, pto, 2854 hrs, PS,joy stick w/JD 148 ldr & grpl; ‘76 JD4430 tractor, 3pt, pto, QR trans, dls,4255 hrs; ‘05 JD 544J wheel loader,3 yd. bkt, joystick, quick coupler,5050 hrs, #DW544J2598600; ‘04 JD4710 SP sprayer, 90’ booms, polytank, Star Fire auto steer, 2793 hrs.*TRUCKS & PICKUP* ‘98 IHC4700 DT truck, auto, diesel motor,20ft. silage box w/hyd. end gate; ‘96IHC 4700 T44E truck, auto, dsl w/Harsh 470 mixer box, scales, niceunit; ‘01 Dodge 3500 pickup, 4x4, 5spd. trans, V-10 motor, FB, 55000 mi *FARM EQUIPMENT* ‘14 GPModel 9540 plains plow, 40’ w/ pick-ers; ‘96 Quinstar FM II, 42’ w/ pick-ers; ‘94 JD 650 disk, 29’; ‘93 JD 610air hoe drill, 41ft wJD 777 seed cart;‘13 JD 1720 planter, 16R, stackable,shedded; Eversman 300 dirt mover;SF 7x5 sweep plow w/harrows; BigOx 11-shank ripper; *LIVESTOCKEQUIPMENT* 2015 Rotomix bunksweeper; Denver 30" roller mill; 3pthydraulic bale un-roller; Wire rolleron trailer w/ gas engine, miles ofsmooth wire *TRAILERS* 2011 CM16ft stock trailer, full top; Kinggooseneck stock trailer, 20'x 7';Gooseneck 20’ FB trailer; Pull-type18ft dump box trailer; 750 gal. polytank on 4-wheel trailer

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Saturday – June 3, ‘17 @ 10:00 amLoc.: 141 S. Kaw Rd - from Dighton,KS 1 mile west & 1 mile south*TRACTORS AND SPRAYER* ‘84JD 8650 tractor, 4WD, dls, 3pt, PTO,JD 12’ dzr bld; ‘77 JD 8630 tractor,4WD, dls, 3pt, PTO, QH, 12’ dzr bld;‘77 JD 8630 tractor, 4WD (for parts); ‘94 Rogator 664 SP spryr, 600 gal.tank, 60’ booms *INDUSTRIALEQUIPMENT* ‘76 JD Industrialtractor, dsl, scoop, backhoe; Galionroad grader. *TRUCK, PICKUPS &CAMPER* ‘13 Dodge Ram Laramie1500 pickup, 4-door, 44,000 mi.,Hemi motor, auto, 4x4; ‘89 Ford F-700 truck, auto, gas mtr, 16’ B&H;‘74 Ford F-250 pickup, 4x4, gas mtr,auto; Trail Sport camper trailer, 28’,AC, 1-slide out. *FARM EQUIP-MENT* Noble 6000 sweep plow, 7x6Miller 16’ disk; SF 16’ disk; SF 40’field cond. w/harrows; Big Ox 11-shank rpr; GP 30’ folding hoe drill

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Agriculture Secretary Sonny Per-due reminds farmers and ranchers, families and small businesses that were affected by the recent severe storms and flooding that USDA has several programs that provide assis-tance before, during and after disas-ters. USDA staff in the regional, state and county offices in the states of Arkansas, Illinois, Kansas, Mis-sissippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas are ready to help.

“We want you to know that USDA resources are at your dispos-al,” said Perdue. “USDA has people on the ground, in every county, who can help you. We will do everything we can to help farmers get those fields back in order and encourage them to take advantage of these USDA resources.”

USDA encourages residents and small businesses in the impacted areas to contact the following offic-es to meet their individual needs:

Property and shelterWhen floods destroy or severely

damage residential property, USDA Rural Development can assist with providing priority hardship appli-cation processing for single family housing. Under a disaster designa-tion, USDA Rural Development can issue a priority letter for next available multi-family housing units. While these programs do not normally have disaster assistance authority, many of USDA Rural Development programs can help provide financial relief to small businesses hit by natural disasters, including low-interest loans to community facilities, water envi-ronmental programs, businesses and cooperatives and to rural utili-ties. More information can be found on the Rural Development website or by contacting the state offices.

Food safety and food assistanceSevere weather forecasts often

present the possibility of power

outages that could compromise the safety of stored food. The USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service recommends that consumers take the necessary steps before, during and after a power outage to reduce food waste and minimize the risk of foodborne illness. FSIS offers tips for keeping frozen and refrigerated food safe and a brochure that can be downloaded and printed for refer-ence at home. If you have questions about the safety of food in your home, call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-888-MPHot-line (1-888-674-6854) on weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET or visit AskKaren.gov to chat live with a food safety specialist, available in English and Spanish.

Owners of meat and poultry producing businesses who have questions or concerns may contact the FSIS Small Plant Help Desk by phone at 1-877-FSIS-HELP (1-877-374-7435), by email at [email protected] or 24/7 online at http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/regulatory-compliance/svsp/sphelpdesk.

The USDA Food and Nutri-tion Service coordinates with state, local and voluntary organizations to provide food for shelters and other mass feeding sites. Under certain circumstances, states also may request to operate a disaster household distribution program to distribute USDA Foods directly to households in need. In addition, FNS may approve a state’s request to implement a Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program when the president declares a major disas-ter for individual assistance under the Stafford Act in areas affected by a disaster. State agencies may also request a number of disaster-relat-ed SNAP waivers to help provide temporary assistance to impacted households already receiving SNAP benefits at the time of the disas-ter. Resources for disaster feeding

partners as well as available FNS disaster nutrition assistance can be found on the FNS Disaster Assis-tance website.

Crop and livestock lossThe USDA Farm Service Agency

administers many safety-net pro-grams to help producers recover from eligible losses, including the Livestock Indemnity Program, the Emergency Assistance for Live-stock, Honeybees and Farm-Raised Fish Program, Emergency For-est Restoration Program and the Tree Assistance Program. The FSA Emergency Conservation Program provides funding and technical assistance for farmers and ranchers to rehabilitate farmland damaged by natural disasters. Producers located in counties that received a primary or contiguous disaster designation are eligible for low-interest emer-gency loans to help them recov-er from production and physical losses. Compensation also is avail-able to producers who purchased coverage through the Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program, which protects non-insurable crops against natural disasters that result in lower yields, crop losses or pre-vented planting. USDA encourages farmers and ranchers to contact their local FSA office to learn what documents can help the local office expedite assistance, such as farm records, receipts and pictures of damages or losses.

Producers should use form FSA-576, Notice of Loss, to report pre-vented planting and failed acres in order to establish or retain FSA pro-gram eligibility. Prevented plant-ing acreage must be reported no later than 15 calendar days after the final planting date as established by FSA and USDA Risk Manage-ment Agency. Producers must file a Notice of Loss for failed acres on all crops including grasses in a timely fashion, often within 15

days of the occurrence or when the losses become apparent. Produc-ers of hand-harvested crops must notify FSA of damage or loss within 72 hours of when the date of dam-age or loss first becomes apparent.

Producers with coverage through the RMA administered federal crop insurance program should contact their crop insurance agent. Those who purchased crop insurance will be paid for covered losses. Pro-ducers should report crop damage within 72 hours of damage discov-ery and follow up in writing within 15 days.

Community recovery resourcesFor declared natural disasters

that lead to imminent threats to life and property, the USDA Natu-ral Resources Conservation Ser-vice can assist local government sponsors with the cost of imple-menting recovery efforts like debris removal and streambank stabiliza-tion to address natural resource concerns and hazards through the Emergency Watershed Protection Program. NRCS staff is coordinat-ing with state partners to complete damage assessments in prepara-tion for sponsor assistance requests. NRCS also can help producers with damaged agricultural lands caused by natural disasters such as floods. The NRCS Environmental Quality Incentives Program provides finan-cial assistance to repair and pre-vent excessive soil erosion that can result from high rainfall events and flooding. Conservation practices supported through EQIP protect the land and aid in recovery, can build the natural resource base, and might help mitigate loss in future events.

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture provides support for disaster education through the Extension Disaster Education Network. EDEN is a collaborative multi-state effort with land-grant

universities and Cooperative Exten-sion Services across the country, using research-based education and resources to improve the delivery of services to citizens affected by disas-ters. EDEN’s goal is to improve the nation’s ability to mitigate, prepare for, prevent, respond to and recov-er from disasters. EDEN equips county-based Extension educators to share research-based resources in local disaster management and recovery efforts. The EDEN web-site offers a searchable database of Extension professionals, resources, member universities and disaster agency websites, education mate-rials to help people deal with a wide range of hazards, and food and agricultural defense education-al resources.

For complete details and eligibil-ity requirements regarding USDA’s disaster assistance programs, con-tact a local USDA Service Center (http://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/loca-tor/app). More information about USDA disaster assistance (PDF, 118 KB) (http://www.usda.gov/docu-ments/fact-sheet-usda-programs-assist-individuals-small-businesses.pdf (PDF, 118 KB)) as well as other disaster resources is available on the USDA Disaster Resource Cen-ter website. In a continuing effort to better serve the public, USDA has developed a new and improved central resource for disaster related materials. In partnership with the Federal Emergency Management Agency and other disaster-focused organizations, USDA created a Disaster Resource Center (http://www.usda.gov/disaster) website, utilizing a new online searchable knowledgebase. This knowledge-base is a collection of disaster-relat-ed resources that are powered by agents with subject-matter exper-tise. The Disaster Resource Center website and web tool now provide an easy access point to find USDA disaster information and assistance.

Agriculture Secretary Perdue reminds farmers, families and small businesses in affected states that USDA offers disaster assistance programs to help

In testimony on Capitol Hill recently, Craig Uden, a fourth-generation cattle producer from Nebraska and the president of the National Cattlemen’s Beef Asso-ciation, called on Congress to authorize $150 million a year over five years for a “stronger and more adequate Foot and Mouth disease vaccine bank” as part of the 2018 farm bill. Uden testified before the House Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Livestock and Foreign Agriculture.

“Foot and Mouth Disease is highly contagious and has the potential to spread widely and rap-idly, debilitating our herds,” Uden warned subcommittee members in his oral testimony. “Analysts esti-mate that an FMD outbreak in the United States could potentially cost our nation’s livestock producers billions of dollars in the first 12 months alone. An FMD outbreak has the potential to cause enor-mous economic losses to not only

livestock producers, but also to auc-tion markets, slaughterhouses, food processors and related industries.”

Uden also testified that the vast majority of cattlemen oppose the federal government’s involvement in determining how their cattle are marketed – whether through vehi-cles like Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration’s interim final rule on competi-tive injury or through mandatory Country of Origin Labeling

“Our analysis of the (GIPSA) rule leads us to believe that if this rule is implemented, the packers will offer one price for all cattle, regardless of quality,” Uden testi-fied. “We believe this rule would eliminate value-based marketing programs and negatively impact producers, making it more dif-ficult to provide the types of beef products that consumers are clamoring for.”

Uden continued on the issue of mandatory, government-dic-

tated, country-of-origin labeling: “Repeal of the previous manda-tory program was necessary since, after six and a half years of imple-mentation, it provided no mar-ket benefit to beef producers or consumers. On top of that, it also violated trade agreements with two of our largest and vital trad-ing partners.”

Uden concluded his Farm Bill testimony by stressing the impor-tance of international trade to the American beef industry.

“Trade is vital to the beef industry, and protecting trade promotion programs such as the Foreign Market Development and Market Access Programs within the 2018 farm bill are important,” Uden said. “Ninety-six percent of the world’s consumers reside out-side U.S. borders. We recognize that the growth and profitability of the U.S. cattle and beef industry is closely tied to our ability to market our products to those consumers.”

NCBA president testifies on cattlemen’s priorities for 2018 farm bill

The Public Lands Council and the National Cattlemen’s Beef Asso-ciation applaud the introduction of the Judgment Fund Transpar-ency Act, introduced recently in the U.S. Senate. The bill, introduced by Sens. Cory Gardner, R-CO, and Deb Fischer, R-NE, and co-spon-sored by Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-IA, and Senator Mike Crapo, R-ID, seeks to provide increased oversight and transpar-ency of the Treasury Department Judgment Fund.

The fund was established in 1956 and is used to pay court judgments and settlements in cases brought against the federal government, if those costs are not otherwise cov-ered by appropriated agency bud-gets. Currently, the Treasury has no reporting requirements or account-ability to Congress or taxpayers.

“The livestock industry fully supports Sens. Gardner’s and Fischer’s introduction of the Judg-ment Fund Transparency Act, a good-governance transparency bill which will serve as a major step forward in the effort to track cur-

rently unaccounted-for tax dollars being used to put our producers out of business,” said PLC and NCBA Federal Lands Executive Director Ethan Lane.

The legislation would require the Treasury to issue a public report describing funds allocated, a brief description of facts surrounding the agency request and an identifica-tion of the recipient of those funds. The legislation targets abuse of the fund by groups that consistently challenge the federal government in court and receive reimbursement.

Lane asserted the bill would have a significant impact on the perva-sive anti-agriculture lawsuits fac-ing the government and livestock producers.

“In order to defend their homes and businesses, our members often end up paying out-of-pocket for personal attorneys at the same time that their tax dollars are being fun-neled to activist groups that have mastered the art of manipulating these programs,” he said. “This leg-islation will help make government more accountable.”

PLC, NCBA applaud senate push for transparency of judgment fund

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By Kris RingwallNorth Dakota State University Extension

Today’s calves have a reputation that is earned and recorded.

The producer may or may not be heav-ily involved, but the calf buyers are very involved. Buyers know most cattle and have kept track of previous years’ performance. For the most part, the performance history of each load of calves is noted and calls go out to get more calves like those.

Are your calves on the call list and engaged in active participation in regard to buyers? If not, now is the time to get on the list. Here are six steps to raising calves that are in demand:

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The order of the steps is not as important as doing the steps.

Superior genetics is a product of good sire

genetic program. Gone are the days when one eyeballs and guesses what the genetic package holds.

The appropriate mix of growth and carcass

genes achieved through proven sires is criti-cal, and the calves will reflect their genetic input. Fast-growing calves that have the genes to grade choice and offer the feedlot some flexibility in marketing a high-lean, heavy carcass are desirable.

Sound management is an assurance calves are adaptable and ready to be moved physically and mentally. Buyers will pay extra dollars to get the desired calves that have been under the care of a good manager who has adopted all the beef quality assur-ance principles.

Additionally, a good manager is some-one who conducts business in a professional manner, pays attention to detail, has a broad grasp of the industry, has positive people skills, guides those who are supervised and pays attention to detail through documenta-tion and the sale of a program.

A preconditioning program seems like a no-brainer, but many calves still show up at the markets with no acclimation

products of a complete health manage-ment program designed to minimize risk as calves leave the home ranch, travel through the marketing channels and arrive at a backgrounder or feedlot. These calves must be accustomed to water troughs and feed bunks, timely vaccinated with recom-

mended vaccines, treated for applicable parasites and fully processed regarding castration and horns.

point, but calves need a connection to their source and some form of identifica-tion that allows for proper acknowledg-ment of the individual calf. All calves are different, and some do not measure up. Those that measure up need to be iden-tified, even in a pen of similar-colored average calves.

but old hat to others. To obtain a premium, calves must be certified and acknowledged as to who they are as individuals.

As markets get more technical, this challenge becomes greater, but the diffi-culty does not remove the need to certify that the calf is what the producer claims.

the name.Finally, a good marketing strategy is

paramount. Getting calves ready for market and capturing the available market dollars is the culmination of the total program.

of calves following proper preparation for the market and target the market with the appropriate set of calves.

Keep in touch with the local livestock mar-ket and do not be a stranger. Do the sorting at home, and keep the market groups crisp and sharp as they come closer to marketing day.

Granted, the thrill of seeing the whole calf crop loaded on the farm, unloaded at the sale barn and then acknowledged at sale time brings excitement to the day. But the more prudent approach of marketing selected groups of calves during a series of weeks or even months can complement specific markets and makes good sense.

will bring what the market needs, no more, no less. Remember, present well-prepared calves ready for the market, and don’t forget to contact last year’s buyers and seek out a few extra buyers.

Marketing: It’s how business survives. Do -

ducers offer superior genetics, provide sound management, implement a preconditioning program, implement calf identification, cer-tify production practices for a targeted mar-ket and engage in a good marketing strategy.

Aggressively market these calves. No one knows what you do unless you tell them. Tell the buyers, provide the facts and note the potential performance expectations of the calves you are about to sell. Brag a little and be proud. You can do it.

6 steps to placing premium calves on the market

By Miranda Reiman

Something doesn’t add up.

beef production increase by 8.1 per-cent while that of the Select grade

spread) went up by $3.47 per hun-dredweight.

“If you’re just looking at sup-plies, you’d assume the premiums for hitting those higher quality endpoints would go down,” says

Beef brand. “But that’s where the story of demand really shines.”

pales compared to the growing

of record volume sales leading to more than a billion pounds

was up $5.77 per cwt. to aver-age a record-wide $14.44 per cwt. advantage last calendar year.

“Many think most of the brand’s value comes from steaks and the high-end, five-star steak-

an important part of our business,

but we see end-meat users starting to add even more dollars back to the carcass.”

In 2010, Urner Barry market -

for those middle-meat primals were 6 percent and 11 percent

the end meats’ contribution nearly

-cent for the chuck and 5 percent for the round.

Simply put, it’s not all about the steaks.

more end-meat features at retail, and might have inspired consum-ers to change up their menus, says Gary Morrison, market reporter with Urner Barry.

“You go to the food store and you see a package of chicken sit-ting there and it’s $10. You can feed your family with that and the package of two steaks might be

$40 or $50. What are you going

seemed to find these alternate cuts and the industry has done a good job promoting them. That’s driv-ing the demand of end meats.”

It’s not simply a matter of trad-ing down to less-expensive cuts, however. End meats grew in popu-larity largely because an increasing share of them were of premium quality and carried less risk of dis-appointment.

of business development, says the chicken industry may have figured it out first, but beef is taking full advantage now: adding value cut-by-cut improves profitability on the entire carcass.

“They took an item like chick-en wings, which was a ‘giveaway’

money because it’s featured on so many menus,” he explains.

Many beef marketers are finding similar opportunities with formerly “underutilized” cuts.

“They’re pulling the teres major and flat iron out of the chuck and

says, noting those can fetch double

the price of a bone-in chuck roll. “So you’re pulling $4 to $5 items out of a $2.50 item. That helps the value of the chuck significantly.”

Higher beef quality grades nationwide have opened doors.

“The average inside round or chuck roll is going to be more high-ly marbled than it was 20 years ago,”

you’d cut a slab of inside round and put it on the grill and have it be the eating experience of a steak, but it is significantly better and lends itself to more uses.”

Morrison says when beef buyers are experimenting with new cuts, they will choose a brand or quality-level they trust.

“I think they know, ‘Hey, buy the quality, and you’re going to taste the difference,’” he says.

Maybe that helps explain that -

“The good news is that this is

traditional cuts like a filet mignon

they are commanding a higher pre-

things like short ribs and briskets is

increasing even faster.”Dining trends, such as an

increase in Tex-Mex fare and pre--

zer says.“Fifteen years ago, everybody

thought of ground beef as a com-modity item, but it’s been our fastest growing segment the last five years,” he says.

Export trade to countries like Japan adds up, too.

to merchandize is the chuck that they slice very thinly, and they also do a good job on the short plates and thin meats as well,”

Value-added processors, who often use end meats to create pre-cooked beef options for both retail and foodservice customers, find that starting with high-quality beef is one less variable they have to

value-added products increased 8.9 percent last year.

“This continues to drive the message back to the producer: qual-

Turns out the numbers add up, and the dollars do, too.

Building premiums, cut by cut

In response to wildfires that spread across

Association members initiated and completed wildfire relief efforts, raising $1.1 million dol-lars. Funds raised have been sent to state agri-culture trade associations for disbursement to livestock producers, local fire departments who had battled the flames, and/or the fami-lies of those who perished in the wildfires.

As early as the week of wildfires, and con-

member-markets across 12 different states coordinated various benefits and relief efforts. In addition to rollover calf and miscellaneous

-ing supply/hay drives, collection of monetary donations and trucking services.

Etheredge said, “It is exciting be part of an industry and organization that will rally around others in need and go to great effort to generate funds. The

dollar amount raised speaks highly of the charac-ter of our membership and their customer base. It has been a blessing to be a blessing.”

-homa and Texas burnt 1.6 million acres of pasture and 18,000 miles of fence, resulting in damages of approximately $180 million dol-

-ings, equipment, and human and animal life.

marketing and communications, said, “The response from livestock auction markets and those who donated to the efforts has been

members, thank you to those who contrib-uted through monetary, livestock, fencing supply and trucking service donations or ‘sweat equity.’ We have been blown away by the generosity and outpouring of selfless sup-port for those in the agriculture community.”

Livestock auctions raise $1.1M for wildfire relief

Ridley Inc. operating divisions, Hubbard Feeds, a leading provider of researched-based, animal nutrition prod-

-ognized leader in the block supplement market, have teamed together to provide livestock feed relief to fire-stricken cattle

More than 1,500 square miles of agri-cultural grazing land burned in early March, amid a series of devastating wildfires. Thousands of cattle perished and countless homes, buildings and fences were destroyed, as wind-swept flames scorched pastures, turning gen-erations of hard work and dreams into ash. In several cases, ranchers died try-ing to save livestock.

To support these cattle producers and ranchers, Hubbard Feeds and Ridley

calf pellets and milk replacer to produc-ers in each of the four affected states. Also, they are working with transporta-tion companies who are donating deliv-ery of product from several of Ridley’s U.S. manufacturing facilities.

“Hubbard Feeds and Ridley Block

many beef cattle producers who were so significantly impacted by the loss of their herds, grazing land and structures in

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“The unyielding spirit of these ranchers has inspired us. They rein-force our pride in the agricultural com-munity, and we’re proud to support them,” said Mark Nelson, president of

Alltech’s Ridley Inc. feed divisions join relief efforts to support cattle producers and ranchers in fire-scarred states

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By K-State Research and Extension

All parents have heard the one- or two-word response to their question, “How was your day at school?” Sometimes it was “good,” “fine” or just “OK,” and the response to, “What did you learn today?” is usually “nothing.” Com-municating with your child can be frustrating at times, but it is a great way to take an interest in what happens to your child during the day and can help children develop good communication skills that will enable them to talk to other kids, teachers or adults.

How can you engage your child in conversation and learn more about their daily events? Kansas State research & Extension recom-mends these easy tips to try with your child:

Give them your full attention. Turn off those electronic devices with all of their sounds, alarms

and noises.Listen fully: It can be hard to

slow down and listen and not think about what to say next. Give your child time to respond and listen to what they are not only saying, but how they are saying things.

Talk with, not at. What might not be a big deal to us can be a very big deal to them. Try not to label things as silly or childish; instead, talk about how your child feels and help them think about how they might be able to solve their problem or help them think of other options or solutions.

Be available. When your child comes to talk to you, make every effort to make yourself available.

Ask open-ended questions. Instead of saying, “How was your day?” which can be answered with one word, try things like:

recess?

that happened today?

super nice for you?

you did for someone else?

would survive a zombie apoca-lypse? Why?

today?

in their lunch today? What was it?

fair, which ride would it be? Why?

day on a scale of one to 10? Why?

could be the teacher for the day, who would you want it to be? Why?

the teacher tomorrow, what would you teach the class?

Questions a kid will answer at the end of a long school day

By Cindy Williams

Food & Nutrition, FNP

Fresh produce is or soon will be in full season and who can’t resist a fresh tomato or other fresh items from the garden, store or farmers market. It is my hope that you relish and enjoy all the beauty and delicious nutrition fresh produce has to offer. But keep in mind that fresh produce was once a part of a living organ-ism, and living organisms tend to attract and be surrounded by other living organisms, and not all living organisms are friendly to our health.

Thankfully, there are some strategies we can employ that

will help keep our experience of enjoying fresh produce a healthy one. When shopping for fresh produce, remember to:

Keep raw meat separate from other foods. Sometimes pack-ages will leak and the meat juices may cross contami-nate ready to eat items like fresh produce. Also, make your meat and dairy selec-tions last, if possible. While not conducive to most store layouts, I gather my unper-ishable items (canned goods, cereals, nuts, anything in a box in the middle of the store) first, then produce, then meat, then dairy and save frozen items for last and always make

sure they’re sitting close to my dairy products as an extra cushion of coldness.Make the store/market your

groceries then run errands afterwards. There’s a chance your food could spoil (espe-cially during hot weather) or lessen in quality.If your drive home from the store/market takes longer than an hour, use a cooler/insulated with bags to keep the food fresh and safe.Before consuming any pro-duce, it’s important to thor-oughly wash the items under hot running water even if you are not eating the peel as dirt

Buying and storing fresh produce: Some do’s and don’ts

By Martha FilipicOhio State University Extension

I have seen “white whole wheat” bread and high-fiber white pasta products for years now, but I’ve always been a little suspect. Aren’t true whole-grain products darker in color because of the bran?

Yes and no. Not all darker-col-ored breads are whole grain. Not all white breads are refined grain. And not all white pastas are low in fiber. You just can’t judge a grain product by its color—you need to look at the label.

This is important because if you’re like most Americans, you’re not consuming nearly enough whole grains or fiber. According to a 2014 study in the journal Nutrition Research, only 8 percent of adults eat the recommended amount of three servings of whole grains each

of Agriculture study reported that average fiber intake is just 16 grams a day, far short of the 25 grams a day recommended for women and 38 grams a day for men.

Whole grains contain 100 per-cent of the original kernel—the bran, germ and endosperm—while refined grains contain just the endosperm. Several B vitamins, including thiamin, riboflavin, nia-

cin and folate, and minerals, such as iron, magnesium and selenium, are stripped from whole grains when they’re refined. Although refined grains are normally enriched with vitamins and minerals and get back much of what was lost, whole grains still contain a richer nutritional profile of antioxidants, B vitamins, protein, minerals, fiber and health-ful fats than those that are refined.

To figure out if your bread and pasta are whole grains, look at the food label. First, review the ingre-dients list. The first item should start with the word “whole”: whole wheat, for example, or whole rye, whole oats or whole-grain wheat flour. Be wary of terms such as “100 percent wheat,” “multi-grain” or “cracked wheat” on the package. If it doesn’t have the word “whole,” it’s not a whole grain, whether it’s brown, tan or white in color.

Most breads are made from hard red winter wheat, and you’re right in thinking that whole-wheat bread made from that type of wheat is darker in color. But about 10 to 15 percent of wheat grown today in the U.S. is white wheat, and some of that, called hard white wheat, is often used to make whole-wheat white bread. Hard white wheat began being developed in the U.S.

at Kansas State University in the 1960s. It started being grown on a more widespread basis in the 1990s and 2000s.

Pasta, on the other hand, is made from durum wheat, which lends a darker color to whole-grain varieties. In the last few years, some brands of high-fiber white pasta have landed on gro-cery store shelves. They might not contain 51 percent whole grain—the minimum required by the

for a whole-grain health claim on the label—but they have additional ingredients added during process-ing to boost the fiber content, such as oat fiber or a special high-fiber cornstarch. Again, look at the ingredients listing to know what’s in the product.

For more about whole grains, see www.choosemyplate.gov/grains-nutrients-health.

Chow Line is a service of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and its out-reach and research arms, Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Develop-ment Center. Send questions to Chow Line, c/o Martha Filipic, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1043, or [email protected].

Chow Line: You can’t judge a whole grain by its color

By Jane MoormanYou can tell a lot about a person

by what they eat, and especially which chocolates they select.

An observant person can learn about someone’s background by the type of food they eat. Ethnic-ity, social class, religious practices, fashion and economic status influ-ence food selection, according to a New Mexico State University Extension specialist.

“Since everyone must eat, what we eat becomes a most powerful symbol of who we are,” said Sonja Koukel, New Mexico State Univer-sity Extension health specialist.

That same logic can be applied to how a person interacts with chocolate.

“Murray Langham, a psycho-therapist in New Zealand, has conducted research that corre-lates an individual’s personal-ity to the chocolates they select,” Koukel said.

He published his findings in the

-ham watched his clients select chocolates that he had available. With time, he saw similarities in the people’s personalities in asso-ciation to the shape of the choco-lates, type of chocolate, fillings and even the way they handled the wrapper while eating the candy.

Chocolate therapy can be used as a parlor game or as therapy to restore, nourish and rebalance the human psyche, Koukel said. She likes to use chocolate therapy as an icebreaker with groups.

“It is fun to have people select chocolates from an assortment, and then read what Langham says that selection means about them,” she said. “Almost always, like 99.9 percent of the time, you will hear people say, ‘That is so me. That’s totally who I am.’”

Throughout history, research-ers have acknowledged the pro-found influence of chocolate upon a person’s physical, mental, emo-tional and spiritual well-being.

Langham said in his book that his chocolate therapy is con-cerned with healing the body, mind and spirit through libera-tion. Once self-realization around

chocolate takes place, it allows people to understand themselves better. He said when this happens, many other neuroses and fears just drop away.

-tions, Koukel gives participants a list of personality descriptions associated with the candy’s shape and type of chocolate.

“This is the fun part,” she said. “There are so many factors associ-ated with the type of filling that I encourage people who want to learn more about themselves to purchase Langham’s book.”

Here is a brief summary of what the shape means.

love company. In fact, you must be around people or life is not worth living.

circle, stretching your limits. You do this by using your feelings for others and, in turn, opening your-self to expressing your thoughts.

you are balanced and therefore it’s hard for others to push you around. This makes you honest and truthful.

person who loves sitting or staying in one place. You seem to be a rock for others to lean on.

-sions slowly, after internalizing them, and only move on to a new project when you feel from deep within you that it is right.

Here is a brief summary of what the type of chocolate means.

-olate, you like to live in the past emotionally, to love that sweet, smooth feeling that is the pure essence of childhood.

-ing person. Your thoughts are always directed towards the future.

fine things in life, you know what you’re talking about and you are specialist in your field.

-son who is flexible and can fit into any situation anytime, anywhere.

an innate sense of fairness. You believe you have the power of the universe at your command.

NMSU Extension specialists says chocolate selection says a lot about a person

can transfer from the outside to inside. So yes, this means I’m recommending you wash your onions. It’s not neces-sary to wash with soap or special commercial produce washes; clean running water is enough. Clean scrub brush-

es are helpful when washing tough or dimpled skinned produce like potatoes and melons.When you get home from the grocery/market, make sure to store your produce properly to maintain its quality and safety.

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By Laura ConnerlyThe Cooperative Extension Service

U of A System Division of Agriculture

Childhood is an intense time for cognitive development, and research indicates a link between executive function and finan-cial well-being. One of the most important areas of neurological growth is executive function.

We are all born with the potential to develop executive function skills such as working memory and self-control. These skills develop rapidly during childhood, and higher levels of executive function relate to bet-ter math, language and financial management skills.

Parents can help their chil-dren develop executive function

through consistent interaction. Here are a few examples of ways to help your child practice and develop executive function skills:

Baby—finger plays and con-versation; Toddler—songs with motions, matching/sorting games; Preschooler—song games, imaginary play, storytelling, puzzles; Elementary—board games that involve strategy, “Simon Says,” singing in rounds, orga-nized sports, learning to play an instrument; and Adolescents—planning an activity or event, setting goals and planning action steps, sports, yoga, music, theater, computer games, strategy

games, study skills.There are many resources avail-

able to parents who want to read more about how to help their children develop executive func-tion skills. Some examples include “Enhancing and Practicing Execu-tive Function Skills with Children from Infancy to Adolescence,” from the Center on the Develop-ing Child, Harvard University, as well as academic journal articles, such as “Foundations of Financial Well-Being: Insights into the Role of Executive Function, Financial Socialization and Experience-Based Learning in Childhood and Youth,” in the Journal of Consumer Affairs.

For more information on child development, visit www.uaex.edu/health-living/.

Executive function and future financial success for your child

Frozen vegetables can be excel-lent alternatives to fresh, according to Pam Duitsman, nutrition and health specialist, University of Mis-souri Extension.

“Frozen vegetables may even be higher in nutritional content than produce that has been sitting a few days in your fridge, or off-season fresh produce purchased at the supermarket,” said Duitsman. “We would all love to eat fresh produce at the peak of ripeness, when nutrient levels are highest. Unfortunately, that’s not possible much of the time.”

Fresh fruit and vegetables start to degrade as soon as they are harvest-ed. Grocery store produce has often traveled for days before making it to the grocer’s shelf.

“As a result it is often picked before ripening, meaning it is likely inferior nutritionally to what is in the frozen produce aisle,” said Duitsman.

According to Duitsman, research shows that after only five days, fresh produce loses vitamin and min-eral content. If exposed to too much light and heat in transit, the degra-dation rate is faster.

“The advantage of frozen pro-

duce is that it is picked at the peak of ripeness, blanched to stop enzyme activity, and frozen within a few hours of harvest to preserve nutrients,” said Duitsman. “Fro-zen fruits and vegetables stamped USDA U.S. Fancy are the highest standard and most likely to deliver the most nutrients.”

Buying frozen produce can expand food options for every sea-son. But not everything on the fro-zen aisle will be healthy.

“When purchasing frozen pro-duce, it’s important to read labels and ensure the produce contains only the vegetable or fruit desired,” said Duitsman.

“Extras” like sauces or seasonings may increase calories and decrease nutritional content. Duitsman also says to be aware that frozen produce that has been chopped, peeled or crushed will be less nutritious than produce frozen whole.

“When buying produce, if you plan to consume it in a day or two, then fresh may work better. But if you’re busy the next few days, fro-zen will give you the convenience of being ready when you are,” said Duitsman.

Some new frozen foods such as

lentils, beans and chickpeas may offer a bit of convenience as well as quality. These foods have likely been cooked some and won’t require the soaking and cooking required of dried beans, yet will offer a good alternative to canned beans.

Freezing your own food at home can retain the color, flavor and texture of foods well, increasing the time it takes food to degrade. Freezing is one of the easiest and least time-consuming methods of food preservation.

For more information on freez-ing foods at home, find the Univer-sity of Missouri guide sheet “Quality for Keeps: Freezing Basics” at http://extension.missouri.edu/p/GH1501.

For more information contact any of these nutrition specialists in southwest Missouri: Pam Duits-man in Greene County at 417-881-8909; Lindsey Gordon Stevenson in Barton County at 417-682-3579; or Mary Sebade in Dallas County at 417-345-7551. The regional office of the Family Nutrition Education Program is located in Springfield and can be reached at 417-886-2059. Nutrition information is also available online at http://extension.missouri.edu.

Frozen produce offers high nutritional content, flavor and convenience, says MU Extension specialist

By Cindy WilliamsMeadowlark District Extension Agent

Obesity among adults has increased considerably over the past 20 years, and children are reflecting the same trend. In fact, almost one in four preschoolers are either already overweight, or are at risk for becoming over-weight. Children have not only inherited their parents’ genes, they have inherited a lifestyle that has not promoted good health. It used to be said that cardiovascu-lar disease only impacted adults, but not anymore. Even young children are now being treated for high blood pressure.

Children’s bodies were designed to be active, to be nour-ished by healthy foods and to be hydrated by water. But today we see children kept inside, doing too much “screen time,” eating processed foods and snacks, and drinking juice or sports drinks rather than water.

Too many kids today do not

just go outside and play. Outdoor play is important. It gives kids opportunities to explore, to use their imaginations, to get lots of exercise and to discover the won-ders of nature. The recommenda-tion is for kids to get at least an hour of active play every day, and being outside is a bonus. Since kids learn best by example, plan activities you can do outside and enjoy together. Go for walks or bike rides, exploring nature.

What foods are your kids eat-ing? Are they mostly out of a package or fast food? How much of their diet is fresh fruits and vegetables? Summer is a great time for trying all kinds of fresh produce–either ones you grow in your own garden or purchase at a farmers market, or produce you select at the store that is not available other times of the year. Let your kids help pick out something new to try each week. They are much more likely to try a new food if they get to make the

choice or help you prepare it. One way to select produce is to pick a color and then find a fruit or vegetable to match.

Another interesting way to shop is to “shop the perimeter” of the store. That is where you are going to find fresh fruits and veg-etables, and less processed foods.

Do your children keep hydrated with water? You might think that juice would be a good choice, but many are sweetened and contain few nutrients. It is better to eat whole fruit, which contains nutrients and fiber, and drink water for hydration. The recommendation for children is to drink from 4 to 11 cups of total water a day; adults need 9 to 13 cups. (This includes water in other drinks as well.) Don’t wait until you are thirsty to drink water.

Use this reminder to keep your family healthy and active this sum-mer: Play outside, eat fresh pro-duce and drink water.

Keeping your kids healthy and active

Fruits and vegetables are a great way to get the most nutrition out of your calories. They are packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber, and other nutrients.

Whether fresh, frozen, canned, dried or 100 percent juice, fruits and vegetables are quick, delicious and convenient, and will keep you healthy all year round.

Make a habit of adding fruit (fresh, frozen, canned or dried) to your morning oatmeal, ready-to-eat cereal, yogurt, or toaster waffle. Stock up and fill your fridge with raw vegetables and fruits. Make your sandwiches more interesting by adding sliced pineapple, apple, peppers, cucumbers, and toma-to as fillings. Top your pizza with lots of veggies such as broccoli, spinach, green peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, and zucchini.

Most healthy eating plans allow for one or two small snacks a day, and choosing fruits and vegetables will help you limit snacks to 100-calories each. Examples of items with approximately 100 calories or less are a medium-size apple (72 calories), a medium-size banana (105 calories), 1 cup blueber-ries (83 calories), 1 cup grapes (100 calories), 1 cup carrots (45 calories), broccoli (30 calories), or bell peppers (30 calories) with 2 tablespoons hum-mus (46 calories). One snack-sized bag of corn chips (1 ounce) has the same number of calories as a small apple, 1 cup of whole strawberries, and 1 cup of carrots with 1/4 cup of low-calorie dip. Substitute one or two of these options for the chips, and you will have a satis-fying snack with fewer calories.

Prepare fruits and veggies with fat-free or low-fat techniques. Try steaming your vegetables, using low-calorie or low-fat dressings, and using

herbs and spices to add flavor. Some cooking techniques, such as breading and frying, or using high-fat dress-ings or sauces will greatly increase calories and fat. Eat your fruit raw to enjoy its natural sweetness.

How much is needed daily? For a 2,000-calorie diet, USDA’s MyPlate recommends two cups of fruit and 2 1/2 cups of vegetables daily. More or fewer cups may be eaten depending on individual calorie needs based on age, gender, and level of physi-cal activity. To find out what your individual needs are, check out the daily food plan at www.choosemy-plate.gov/myplate/index.aspx or the Supertracker at www.choosemy-plate.gov/SuperTracker/default.aspx.

What counts as a cup? Any fruit or 100 percent fruit juice counts as part of the fruit group. Fruits may be fresh, canned, frozen, or dried, and may be whole, cut-up, or pureed. One cup of fruit or 100 percent fruit juice, or 1/2 cup of dried fruit can be con-sidered as 1 cup from the fruit group. Any vegetable or 100 percent vegetable juice counts as a member of the veg-etable group. Vegetables may be raw or cooked; fresh, frozen, canned, or dried/dehydrated; and may be whole, cut-up, or mashed. One cup of raw or cooked vegetables or vegetable juice, or 2 cups of raw leafy greens can be considered as 1 cup from the vegetable group.

The potential benefits associated with eating more fruits and vegeta-bles stack up quickly, and reducing your risk of certain chronic diseases is only the beginning. Check out www.food.unl.edu and www.fruit-sandveggiesmorematters.org for more information and resources on the importance of and how to get more fruits and vegetables into your diet.

Increase fruit, vegetable intake

By Dave EdmarkU of A System Division of Agriculture

Food waste not only adds up in the landfills—it’s the single largest component that ends up there—but it also is costing the average fam-ily of four $1,480 a year. Individual households contribute to the 90 bil-lion pounds of edible food that go out with the trash annually.

“Arkansas consumers can save money on their grocery bill by eat-ing the food they buy,” said Laura Hendrix, assistant professor of family and consumer sciences at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture. She has several tips that can add up to sav-ings in dollars and more efficient use of food in the home.

Plan menus and shopping lists—Weekly menus should be developed for meals and snacks so shopping lists can be based on the quantities needed. Hendrix advises consumers to check the refrigerator and pantry before going to the store to avoid buy-ing more than is needed. Obey food safety rules—When organizing the food in the kitch-en, Hendrix recommends observ-ing recommended storage tech-niques for different types of food and heeding expiration dates and “best if used by” dates on the labels. While shopping in the store, she noted it’s best to pick up the refrigerated and frozen items last to limit their time at room temperature in the grocery cart and the car, and then get them into the refrigerator or freezer within 2 hours. “If you have a long drive home, use thermal bags

or ice chests to transport tempera-ture-sensitive foods,” she says. Set storage reminders—Foods such as meat, fish, poultry and dairy products have limited stor-age times and fruits and veg-etables lose nutrients and qual-ity over time. And everyone has seen stale bread with mold. Hen-drix says consumers can avoid problems by reminding them-selves to use up their food on time. “You can keep a list in your kitchen or use the FoodKeeper app from USDA,” she says. “The FoodKeeper app has storage rec-ommendations, cooking tips and a calendar that lets you set up notifications for when the foods you purchased are near the end of their storage date.” Organize the refrigerator and pantry—“It’s disappointing and costly when items go to waste because they were hidden in a forgotten corner of the refrigera-tor,” Hendrix says, adding that fruits and vegetables last longer when stored properly and that protein and dairy foods can spoil quickly. “A clean, organized pan-try lets you see what you have on hand and use foods while they are at their best quality.” Repurpose foods for later use—It’s best to cook only what will be consumed, but it’s also a good idea to plan ahead for leftovers that can be frozen or used in another dish. “Over-ripe fruit is good for bak-ing—think banana muffins—or for use in smoothies,” Hendrix says.For more information, visit

www.uaex.edu or contact your county Extension office.

Take a closer look in the fridge; wasted food costs consumers money

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“I’m bored…” is a frequently heard statement heard by parents and caregivers this time of year. With school being out, many chil-dren become bored without the daily structure of going to school and seeing friends on a daily basis. This time can be stressful for par-ents, but with some planning par-ents can offer some simple activities as well as teach children how to occupy themselves with activities that require little supervision.

1. Art activities are always good time fillers. Keep a box of art sup-plies available filled with scissors, paper, fabric scraps, beads, cray-ons, markers, felt, glue, paints and brushes, stickers, canvass, needle and thread, yarn. Art projects can be a good way for children to express creativity, use their imagi-

nation and make something useful. The bonus to parents is that art projects can occupy large slots of time dependent on the project.

2. Encourage imaginative play. A box of old clothes, hats, jewelry or customs can evoke hours of play. This is especially fun for pre-school and early elementary children.

3. Do you have children too young for paying jobs but not so easily entertained with an art box? Help them become involved in community service. Does a neigh-bor need help with some house-hold tasks such as window wash-ing or planting flowers? Maybe a rest home resident would like some company? Perhaps, a community organization could use some volun-teer help to fold newsletters or help with a project. These types of activi-

ties help children develop compas-sion and a sense of responsibility.

4. Water play is always fun espe-cially on a hot summer day. Supervi-sion of course is needed. Other than going to the pool, some fun useful water activities might be to wash the car or bicycle or wash the dog or even wash the porch or driveway. Running a sprinkler for the kids to run through or setting up a slip and slide can also be great fun.

5. Summer is a good time for children to learn how to do house-hold tasks. Encourage your children to help you do the chores such as cooking, sewing or cleaning with you. Yes, it does mean that you will need to allow additional time and energy to help the children learn what to do. Start by finding small jobs that your child can do

with you. Older kids need to learn how to do laundry, how to make a grocery list and other practical skills. Many will get into helping, especially if they feel like they’re accomplishing something.

6. Summer is a good time to explore the outdoors. If you have a backyard encourage the children to spend time playing in the yard espe-cially in late afternoon when the sun is not directly overhead. (Don’t for-get the sunscreen and insect repel-lent.) Don’t have a playhouse? Set up a backyard tent. It can be a good place to have a picnic or talk with friends or siblings.

7. Sometimes, especially with younger children, cries of boredom are really calls for companionship and attention. Find simple, fun things for you and your children to do such

as going to the park to swing on the swings, playing cards or a board game, reading aloud or taking a walk or bicycle ride. Allow the children to decide what the activity may be.

Sometimes being bored is actu-ally a good thing. Children need to understand what real boredom is. Many times children will say they are bored when they simply do not want to engage or participate in an activity. They complain that it is not fun or otherwise interesting. Chil-dren need to learn they can change it and stop being bored and they have the ability to actively make sit-uations better. In other words, once they recognize they are bored they need to know they can do some-thing more fun and know what that fun thing might be based on their interests.

Tackling summer boredom

By Lisa LakeyFor the U of A System Division of

Agriculture

Every year in the U.S., an aver-age of 37 children die after suffering heat strokes from being left in hot cars, according to KidsAndCars.org, equal to one child every nine days.

“We like to think this won’t hap-pen to us,” Brittney Schrick, Ph.D., Extension family life specialist for the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, said. “We like to think that this only happens to terrible parents. But most of the hot car deaths that occur each year are of children who were forgotten in the car, or who got in without their parents’ or caregivers’ knowl-edge and got trapped. All it takes is for you to be out of your routine. This is especially dangerous with

children who are in rear-facing car seats. If you don’t see them in the rearview mirror as you get out, you may not think to check.”

Schrick said scenarios other than forgetting the child is in the car can contribute to these accidents. A young child might sneak out to play in a car, accidentally locking them-selves inside or often parents will step out of the car briefly because they do not want to wake a sleep-ing infant. Both situations can be potentially devastating when young children are involved. Schrick said it takes less than 20 minutes for a car to heat up to more than 120 degrees Fahrenheit. On a hot summer day, it takes even less time.

“What happens to a child who is left in a hot vehicle is that they sweat and overheat, just like if an

adult was in a hot place,” she said. “As their body temperature rises, their systems can’t regulate their temperature anymore, and they will feel dizzy, sluggish, disoriented and may have seizures. They will stop sweating and eventually lose con-sciousness. When they reach 107 degrees F, their bodies start to shut down, and they will have perma-nent damage or die very quickly. All of this can happen more quickly than we think. It doesn’t take hours, especially for babies.”

The younger the child, the fast-er heatstroke can occur, anywhere from three to five times faster than an adult. Schrick said their small bodies are not as good as regulat-ing their body temperature, and a young infant could experience heat stroke after a very brief time in a

hot car.But despite the high number of

car-related heat deaths each year that peak during summer months, Schrick said this devastating sta-tistic is preventable. Her advice? “Look before you lock!”

“If you care for young children, make a habit of always checking the backseat,” she said. “Never leave a child in the car unattended. You may think you’re only going for a second, and that leaving the windows cracked or open will be enough, but for all intents and pur-poses, leaving a child in a car is like putting them in an oven. If you don’t want to wake your sleeping child to go into the store, go later. It’s always better to be safe than sorry. If you see a child unattended in a hot car, call 911 immediately.”

Schrick offers some tips for backseat safety during the summer heat:

(such as a purse, phone or shoe) in the backseat to ensure you will check.

call you if your child does not show up when they are expected to.

you to see a child in a rear-facing car seat.

put in extra precautions such as setting an alarm on your phone to alert you when the child should be dropped off at daycare.

For more information about heat stroke or other heat related ill-nesses, contact your county Exten-sion office or visit www.uaex.edu.

Look before you lock: Children and heatstroke

By Randall KowalikK-State Research and Extension

Trees damaged during severe weather events often can recover if given proper care and attention.

The recent snowstorm in west-ern Kansas damaged hundreds of trees in home landscapes and rural windbreaks. Broken branches, hanging limbs and even split trunks were common sights in communi-ties such as Garden City.

“Trees can sustain damage in all kinds of severe weather, from the snow and ice of winter to the high winds and tornadoes of spring,” said John Klempa, a district forester with the Kansas Forest Service office in Garden City. “During the unusually heavy blizzard in western Kansas, we saw everything from the loss of small branches to entire trees fall-ing over from the weight of snow sticking to the new leaves they had already produced.”

Klempa’s advice: When assessing damaged trees, start at the top—scan the upper branches for broken limbs, especially those that might be hanging by a few strands. Bin-oculars can be helpful if you have them. If the broken branches and limbs are big, leave them for a certi-fied arborist.

Debris that’s close to active power lines should be reported to the local utility company so it can send trained technicians out to deal with them.

“A certified arborist is your best bet for addressing damaged trees after a severe event of some sort,”

said Tim McDonnell, a community forest coordinator with the Kansas Forest Service office in Haysville. “Arborists have extensive education about tree care, and they’re trained to safely climb up into trees, if need be, to trim and prune trees to be stronger and healthier.”

Following a storm, it’s common to find individuals going door-to-door, soliciting business to take care of damaged trees. McDonnell said arborists and reputable tree-care companies are too busy to do this.

McDonnell added that arbor-ists don’t just work after storms—they can also provide preventive maintenance that could help your trees withstand stresses from future storms.

If hiring a certified arborist isn’t an option for you, it’s possible to clean up tree damage yourself if you follow a few guidelines.

Start with the structure—Cracks in the trunk, cracks in large branches, disturbed soil at the base of the trunk: All of these are signs of structural damage from which the tree may not be able to recover.Care for the canopy—The can-opy of a tree is where the vast majority of the leaves are located. A tree that has lost more than half of its canopy may not have the nutrients and resources to replace so many leaves, and may not be able to recover.Saw safety—Never raise a con-ventional chainsaw above your chest. Powered pole saws are

When severe weather strikes, be mindful of tree damage

designed to reach up to higher branches. “When raising either, one should do a 360 [-degree review of the area] to make sure there are no utility issues,” McConnell said. Wear hand and eye protection, and always read and follow the manufacturer’s directions for any tool you use.K-State Research and Exten-

sion has a publication on tree-trimming safety.

“Always watch around you,” continued McConnell. “The ‘struck-by’ is still the No. 1 acci-dent and/or death in tree trim-ming work—being struck by a fall-ing limb or branch.”

Lastly, know when to give up. “A tree that was struggling before

a storm won’t suddenly recover after a storm,” McConnell added. “Removing an old, damaged tree offers an opportunity to start over with something different, perhaps a species better suited to the local climate.

“Local extension agents and for-esters are always ready to help you choose a new tree.”

A damaged tree in Finnup Park, Garden City, Kansas. The tree was split by the weight of heavy snow from an unseasonably late snowfall. (Photo courtesy of Kathy Sexson.)