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50. Antiques - Farm Equip.
1925 MCCORMICK DEERINGSN003, MOTOR is free, complete,will trade for Model T, A or C Fordcar or trade for stone post. PH-316-772-5614
1993 JD 4960, MFWD, COLLECTORquality, $47,500. PH-620-242-6950.
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‘08 IHC 9200 TS Daycab, ISX Cumm., low hole 10 spd., Jake, wetkit,nice virgin rubber, only 305M.................................................$35,895
‘07 Peterbilt 379 48” FB, C15 Cat @ 550 HP, Eaton Fuller autoshift,Jake, dual chrome exhaust & breathers, beautiful rust free Texastruck, only 700m.........................................................................$49,895
‘07 Volvo VNL TS Daycab, 500 hp ISX Cumm., low hole 10 spd.,Jake, no emissions, beautiful California truck......................$33,895
‘06 Mack CH613, TS Daycab, 420 HP Mack, 10 spd., Jake, exellentvirgin rubber, only 385M, super nice truck............................$32,895
‘06 Volvo VNL TS Daycab, 500 hp ISX, low hol 10 spd., Jake, perfectCalifornia truck........................................................................$32,895
‘05 Sterling TS Daycab, 410 hp. MBE w/fresh overhaul, 10 spd.,Jake, new rubber very nice.....................................................$26,895
‘05 GMC 7500 C&C C7 Cat, 6 spd double frame, very nice 1 ownertruck.........................................................................................$19,895
‘75 Chevy C65 w/20’ B&H, 366 V8, HD Allison automtic, powersteering, nice farmer owned truck ................................................Call
‘10 IHC 8600 TS Daycab, 430 hp., low hole 10 spd., 370 gears, 70%virgin rubber, only 196M, truck like new must see................$24,895
‘06 Peterbilt 385 TS Daycab, 410 hp Cat, 10 spd., 433 gears, hard tofind Hendrickson suspension, rust free, new rubber, only 92,000actual miles..............................................................................$33,895
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‘16 GMC 3/4T cargo van, great equipment, only 16,000 miles, likenew...........................................................................................$24,895
‘16 Silverado 3500 w/784 DewEze bale bed, Duramax 10,000 miles,Mikes demo......................................................................Save $10,000
‘12 Silverado 3500 4x4 Double cab, longbox, great equipment, verynice............................................................................................$18,895
‘06 Silverado 2500 Reg cab, Duramax, new rubber, nice.........$19,495
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90. Business Opportunities
FOR SALE:Building & Steel Fabricating Shop
With E quip.L ocated in Pratt, KS
EQUIPMENT: ESA Plasma Cutter;Ellis band saw; Ellis mitre saw 3000;Blue Valley flanger, 3/8”; Piranhairon worker; Allsteel pressbrake Mdl135-10; Allsteel shear, Mdl 1/4-10, 4-way die #4W32, 4-way die holder#412BF, punch #P1; Webb Roll, MdlR3LR 8008; Miller welder, 300 A/BP;Miller Deltaweld 451 welder; MillerDialarc 250 welder; Lincoln welderTIG 300/300; Miller welder 300/AC/DC; Brunner air compressor50RH12; Clarke forklift GPX40; Toy-ota Forklift, 8FGU25. MISC. EQUIP.:Hoists, winches, grinder, drills, drillpress, shape cutter, cables, etc.BUILDINGS: Chief Building: 40’wide x 24’ high x 80’ long, (structural,inside materials, shed; 50’10” wide x104’4” long (structural, inside materi-als, heaters). Office Building 24’ widex 30’ long (structural, foundation,office equipment & furniture).
Call Mike 620-672-2153
FOR SALE: Masonry and Con-truction Equipment, Scaffolding(all sizes), Masonry mixer (3-sack), Masonry saws (20’’, 14’’,like new), Misc. Equipment. Cell-785-259-2507, leave message ifinterested.
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‘14 Pete 386 450 Cum 13 spd .$59,500‘93 KW W900 425 Cat 15 FT DP....$34,500
‘07 Vol 475 Cum 10 spd auto ... $29,500‘01 FL Cen 430 Det 13 spd .....$19,500
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110. Car/Trucks
‘05 Century Frtlr., 14L Detroit, auto,10-speed, 72’’ midroof . . . . . $12,500
‘02 Volvo Daycab, single axle, 12.7Detroit, 10-speed . . . . . . . . $12,000
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Radcliffe Truck SalesHill City, KS PH-785-421-3465
1996 INTERNATIONAL, 4900SERIES, twin-screw, tandem, air-ride, 18’ bed/hoist, roll-over tarp,DT466E engine, Allison, $16,000.PH-620-872-2291.
2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIAdaycab, 14 Liter, 10-speed, auto-shift, 3.58, 178’’ wheelbase, 575K, 10-aluminum, red, looks and runs per-fect, farm truck, $24,000. Cell-402-720-0674.
2007 FREIGHTLINER DAYCABCOLUMBIA, 450 horsepower, 10-speed, rebuild 200K ago, $27,000.Cell-785-479-0978.
2009 FREIGHTLINER WITH 515Detroit, good tires; 2008 Doonandropdeck, 102x53’ w/extensions,spread axle. PH-580-273-9727.
2012 Dodge 3500 4x4 pickup withnew DewEze 679 bale bed, remotecontrol. 6.7 ltr diesel engine, 6 spd.manual trans., regular cab, RanchHand FE replacement, 7800 originalmi., like new, Power windows, locks& mirrors, AC, Cruise, Firestonerear airbags w/remote adjustment,$52,000/OBO. PH-970-520-2230.
2012 FREIGHTLINER CASCADIAdaycab, twin-screw, DD13 Detroit,640K, $30,000. Do not Text, Cell-785-798-7020.
800-475-8033- ‘15 Ford F-250 4WD, Reg Cab,diesel, grill guard, spike bed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$34,995
- ‘11 Chevy 2500 LT, 4WD, 6.0L8cyl, Butler Spike Bed, ExtendedCab, PW&PD, 30k Miles .$32,995
- ‘13 Chevy 3500 LT, 4WD, 6.0L8cyl, Deweze Arm Bed, PW&PD,Extended Cab, SRW, Local OneOwner, New Truck Trade $28,995
- ‘13 Ford F-350 SRW, 4WD, 6.2L8cyl, Extended Cab, PW&PD,Butler Spike Bed . . . . .$21,995
- ‘02 Chevy 2500 LTZ, 4WD, Diesel,Blue w/black leather interior, fullreplacement GG, Butler Spike Bed,SRW, Crew Cab . . . . . . . .$19,995
- ‘00 Ford F-350 4WD, Diesel,regular cab, DewEze arm bed,DRW . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,995
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www.semitruck.com98 FL FLD120 DC Detroit . .$11,90000 FL FLD120 DC Cumm . .$11,90006 FL Columbia DC Detroit . . . . .$28,90006 & 07 Volvo VNL DC . . .Stg @ $19,90096 IHC 9200 DC Det 9spd . . . . . . .$9,90006 IHC Cum 200-300K mi!Stg @ $19,90099 KW W900B DC Cat 18spd . . .$39,90088 Pete 377 w/Box & hoist . . . . . .$34,90095 Pete 379 SH DC Det 9spd........$33,900
Belleville, KS 785-527-2293www.midamericatruck.com
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AUTOMATICS‘03 Pete 3060P, ISB Cummins‘04 M2 3126 Cat, 3060P, SA‘03 IH 4400, DT530, SA‘02 KW T300, 3126, 3060P, SA‘04 IH 4400, 20’ B&H
USED TRUCKS‘09 Frtl Mercedes, 10 spd, TS‘08 Frtl ISC, 10 spd., new 20’ B&H‘07 Peterbilt, ISC Cum., new 20’ B&H‘07 Freightliner, 12.7 Detroit, 10 spd.New Maurer grain trailersUsed Feed Mixers: See Ad Class 400
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� New 2018 Ford F350 Cab & Chas-sis SRW 4x4 6.2L V8 Gas, Auto,Air, AM/FM, XL Trim, Vinyl Seat,3.73 Rear Axle Ratio. . . . .$34,252*� New 2018 Ford F350 Cab & Chas-sis SRW 4x4 6.2L V8 Gas with DewEze Bed, Power Windows/ Locks/Mirrors, Running Boards, AutoHubs, Tr. Brake Cont., XHD Susp.,Remote Start, Cruise/Tilt .$51,659*
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*With Rebates Applied*Requires Ford Credit financing
USED� 2012 Ram Reg Cab DRW 4x46.7L Diesel with Butler Arm Bed,68K Miles...........................$25,980� 2014 Ford F250 Crew Cab 4x46.7L Disl, Lariat, 46K Mi..$42,980
COMBINATION GRAIN Bed/SilageBed Kit, 22’, $4,650; Press BrakePlans, build your own press brake.www.pressbrakeplans.com RandyKeck, Cell-580-227-7050.
LOOKING FOR FACTORY 1/2, 3/4or 1T pickup beds, new or used, willpickup. PH-800-440-0721.
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DODGE CITYUSED TRUCKS Priced to Sell
‘15 Ram 3500 Crew Cab, ST 4x4,dsl., LB, #82602A.................$31,950
‘17 Ram 2500 Crew Cab, Laramie,4x4, 6.4 gas, 43K, #82729A..$42,900
‘15 Ram 2500, Crew Cab, Longhorn,4x4, dsl., 64K, #82725A .......$46,900
‘12 Ram 2500 Crew Cab, Laramie,4x4, 5.7 gas, 76K, #82717A..$28,900
‘15 Ram 2500, Crew Cab, Laramie,4x4, 6.4 gas, 68K, #72709A..$37,900
‘15 Ram 2500, Crew Cab, Big Horn,4x4, 6.4 gas, 104K, #72749A$26,900
‘12 Ram 2500, Reg. Cab, ST, 4x4, 5.7gas, 139K, #82601A .............$17,900
‘17 Ram, 2500, Crew Cab, Laramie,4x4, dsl., 9K, #CC1326.........$52,900
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Ag ChemicalsPRICES BELOW WHOLESALE
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For Prices And DeliveryRED WILLOW CHEMICAL
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Chemical � Fertilizer � FungicideSeed � Seed Treatment
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CROP PROTECTION chemicals,wholesale prices, Fry Brothers Fertil-izer. PH-800-357-3996.
SECURE, $36.00; GLYFOS, $10.25;Prowl, $25.00; Banvel, $35.50; LV6,$15.50; Sonic, $46.00. Benes Service,PH-402-784-3581.
Wickman ChemicalCOVER XL FUNGICIDE
(compare to Quilt XL)Less Than $6/acre
Many Other Brands toChoose From!
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170. Cotton Equipment
2 JD 7460 COTTON STRIPPERS, 1CrustBuster module builder, 1 KBHmodule builder, 1 Sam Stevens bolebuggy. PH-580-530-0229.
175. Custom Farming
I WILL DO custom tillage andplanting on large acreage, fromTexas to North Dakota. PH-501-454-7014.
WANTED: D-21 ALLIS CHALMERSand a 6030 John Deere Tractors. PH-760-408-0800 or PH-760-922-6136.
180 Disc rolling/Sharpening
CUSTOM DISC Rolling. DarrellWagoner, Hays, Kansas, will travel.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
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200. Electronic Equipment
�2-Way Radios�BEST PRICES
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240. Farm/Ranches/Real Estate
1,172 Acres Trego Co., KS847 +/- Crop 325 +/- Pasture
Can now be sold in up to 5 different parcels
Call For More Info785-656-2756, Emery Jennings
719-651-0515, Tami Witt
304 ACRES WITH 25 acre watershed, recreational paradise, 2,000 sq.ft. home plus outbuildings. Sedan,Kansas area, $700,000. Mark, PH-620-446-1300.
LAKE ARROWHEAD HOME:Barber County Kansas, 3-Bed-room 1.5 Baths, Great room, fire-place, garage. PH-620-886-3340.
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WEIGAND AUCTIONFRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2018 AT 12 PMChautauqua County Land Auction – 1563 Acres
Auction held at 1301 Walnut, Cedar Vale at Long ShedSellers: Dale Ramsey Estate (Robert D. Brant, Adm)
Lunch Served at 11:30 AM1563 Acres! All Contiguous, Great Fences, Multiple Ponds, Corals, Some Storage
– Barns at Ranch Headquarters, Crossed Fenced.Property is well cared for.
Go to kenpa�erson.weigand.com or rickhopperrealestate.comfor complete brochure!
Terms: Cash or check with approval & proper ID on personal property only. All itemsmust paid for before removal. Not responsible for accidents. Announcements made dayof sale take precedence over printer matter.
Weigand Office 620-488-2785Ken Patterson, Auctioneer 620-218-1713Rick Hopper, Auctioneer 620-229-3590
Cathy Sheets, Broker 316-213-1359
2 1/2 SECTIONS. Sheridan Co, KS640 acres Total, includes:
� 125 acre Irrigated, fenced� 297 acres Dryland crop ground� 218 acres Pasture� 2,000 head Feedlot�Heated shop, Sheds, Office� 3 Trench silos� 7 BR, 4 BA Home w/garage� Turn-Key Operation
Dale Goetz785-673-9040
642 ACRES+/-, 4-PIVOTS, 2-Irriga-tion wells, producting 850+ GPMeach, 2-good stock wells, excellentcorral with scales and hydraulicchute, 320 Acres adjacent availableto rent. Northeast Lipscomb County,Texas. Cell-918-695-0910 ForDetails.
ACCREDITED LAND BROKERSLAND & RANCHES FOR SALE844-ALB-LAND/844-252-5263
� 7,839 Contiguous Acres� Superior - No Till Condition�Highway Frontage Location
� 340,000+ Bu. of Exc. Grain Storage� Good Grain Market Options
Call Mark Joens605-224-9223 � 605-280-7001 Fischer, Rounds & Assoc., Inc.
125 E. Dakota Ave., Pierre, SD 57501
South Dakota Grain Farm
A Great Opportunity To Buy One Of The Best Farms In Western SD
LAND FOR Sale: Southwest ofGreensburg, KS, NW1/4S23T29R19,$280,000. PH-806-367-0726.
240. Farm/Ranches/Real Estate
211 Main, Fowler, CO 719-263-4962www.riversiderealtycolorado.com
[email protected] Ford, CO – 28,000 hdCAFO permitted feedlot with wellmaintained mill and 1,000 KWback-up diesel generator and378.94 acres..............$3,800,000Rocky Ford, CO – 10,000 hdCAFO permitted feedlot with351.59 acres m/l...........$850,000Swink, CO - 200 ac farm w/7tower Valley Sprinkler/ 1,000gpm well, under AGUA. Border-ing Timpas Creek. Property sub-ject to dry up restrictions. New-dale water tap with this property......................................$250,000
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ARROYO LARGO - 22,850 ac. +/-located in Lincoln, Chaves & DeBa-ca Counties, NM, well improvedw/two homes, working pens &fences, well-watered by wells &pipelines, open rolling countryw/numerous draws & arroyos pro-vide for year-round cow/calf opera-tion or seasonal yearling operation.GRASSLAND w/ORGANICPOTENTIAL - 800 ac. of choicegrassland – Union Co., NM, FSAallotments, no cattle in 3 yrs., onpvmt., irrigation in area.GREAT STARTER RANCH –Quay Co., NM – well improved &watered, 2,400 ac. +/-deeded, 80 ac.+/- State Lease, excellent accessfrom I-40.GRASSLAND w/STRONGWATER POTENTIAL – Union Co.,NM - approx. 927.45 ac. +/-, onpvmt., organic poss.OTERO CO., NM - 120 scenic ac.+/- on the Rio Penasco is surroundedby Lincoln National Forest landscovered in Pines & opening up to agrass covered meadow along 3,300feet +/- of the Rio Penasco. Thisproperty is an ideal location to builda legacy mountain getaway home.
www.scottlandcompany.comBen G. Scott - Broker
Krystal M. Nelson - NM QB 800-933-9698
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
For Sale4,200 acre Ranch in Woods Co.
Grass, excellent hunting & grazing!Joins the Cimarron River.
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� 4,233 Acres – 17 miles S ofMeade, KS, Great pasture forcow/calf or yearling operationswith improvements. Deer Hunt‐ing, Mule and White Tail Deercoexist. Great Huntingarea!!.......................$3,280,800
� 1,076 Acres ‐ Farm and RanchLand 4 miles northwest of Guy‐mon, OK, 6 Zimmatic centerpivot systems, 5 natural gas‐powered pump irrigation wells,5‐wire permanent fence andlivestock water for pastur‐ing............................$3,766,000
� 320 Deeded CRP Acres inKiowa County, CO. There are 2CRP Contracts, 1 for 156.7 Acresand 1 for 160.1 Acre. This prop‐erty is fully fenced with poweron the South End and has Coun‐ty Road access.............$176,000
� 1,120 Deeded Acres in Las Ani‐mas County, CO. Ranch is 9miles NW of US Hwy 160 andKim, CO, and is some of the bestbalanced canyon and top coun‐try area. Great Hunting....................................$700,000
Professional Real Estate Services
John Stroh (719) 331‐8859
� 12,692 Ranch Acres, Great grazing for cow/calf operationwith plenty of water..........................................$3,750,000
FOR SALE BY OWNERScotts Bluff/Sioux County, NE ranch (AKAMill Canyon Ranch.) 2,643+/- acres,$1,308,000. Located approx 10 mi. northof Scottsbluff, NE & regional airport.Excellent grass, very well watered. Cur-rent grass lease ends 11/1/18. Ranchoffers tremendous mule deer hunting &borders North Platte National WildlifeRefuge which includes Lake Alice. Whenyou saddle up & ride the high countryportion of this ranch, you’ll know you’rein part of the old west. Owner mayfinance qualified buyer. Owner keepingall minerals but some may be negotiable.
231-832-4599 (Eastern time zone)
WEBSITE:www.hpj.com
Fowler, KS. Call Terry @ 620-338-6584
Grant County, KSPRICE REDUCED
#3 NW 1/4 4-27-35 #4 S 1/2 4-27-35#5 SW 1/4 3-27-35
Finney County, KSCargill Feed Mill, 3860 W Jones Ave
Jon Fort, Owner/BrokerEmail @ [email protected]
Garden City, KS 67846PH-620-275-8200
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240. Farm/Ranches/Real Estate
LINCOLN COUNTY, CO
�40A grassland/vacant lot tractUNDER CONTRACT
� 40A grassland/vacant lot tract� 42A CRP tract w/2021 contract� 40A Grassland tract
KIT CARSON COUNTY, CO
� 656A grassland� Commercial storage units,11% return on gross income,Burlington, COWASHINGTON COUNTY, CO� 891.9A CRP with 2019 contract� 161A CRP w/2023 contract� 560A CRP w/2022 contract &469A Expired CRP
CHEYENNE COUNTY, CO
� 1607A grass & cropland
Office: 719-346-8661www.cololand.com
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•New Listing – 14,000 head modernfeedyard in Castro County, TX.Includes newer steam flake mill(needs some additional investment),large multi bay commodity barn,large silage pit, covered sorting area,full line of well cared for equipment,145 irrigated acres, shop, modernoffice, and an employee home. •Texas grow yard - 4,500 head capac-ity. Well designed and maintained.Includes dry roll mill and grain stor-age. Modern processing barn. Fullline of good equipment. Good accessalong interstate highway.•Well drained 10,000 head feedyardin south central Nebraska. Permitand design work for expansion to15,000 head in place. Large pens,new hospital barn, and full line ofequipment including high moisturecorn grinder. 328 +/- total acres with75 flood irrigated acres from reten-tion ponds and several wells. Also asmall amount of dryland farm andgrass land. One employee home.Turn key sale including customer list.•13,500 Head feedyard permitted for17,000 head near Lexington. Dry rollfeedmill, bunker silos, and abundantflat storage for roughages. Tremen-dous feed resources including severalethanol plants in the area. 214 till-able acres on 425 +/- total acres withone pivot and some flood irrigation.Full line of feedyard rolling stockincluding a generator plus some farmequipment. Sold as a turn key opera-tion including the customer list. Fivemiles to packing plant.
ESLABON PROPERTIESA Div. of George Clift Ent., Inc.
Richard Bretz806-674-7211
David Hutchins806-681-5342
www.eslabonproperties.com
POLLOCK REALTY
+/- 7,000 acre Ranch in TX Co., MORanch has several nice homes suit-able for owners & 5 tenant houses,also a farm shop & several otherbuildings. Pastures have livesprings or ponds to help w/wateringof 1,700 cows & 40 bulls. The proper-ty has a small % of wooded area.Please note: All of the farm equip. &livestock equipment is included!
Please Call Jamie Pollock @ 573-380-0711 for complete
details and entire farm asset list!
WATER, WATER, WATER� 50 Ponds � 30 Springs
� 8 Creeks
240. Farm/Ranches/Real Estate
PUBLIC AUCTION2 Tracts Rice County Land
TUESDAY, AUG. 7 @ 11:00 A.M.SALE LOC.: LSB Community Room@ 104 E Ave North- LYONS, KSWE BE FARMING, LLC: N1/2 of SE1/4 18- 19-8 & N1/2 of NW 1/4 20-19-8http://strohsrealestateandauction-
com/html/we_be_ground.html for details
Lyons, KS 620-257-8148Jim Hollinger, Broker/Auctioneer
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
STEVENS COUNTY, KS150 ACRES Dryland Farmland
Bid by July, 31, 2018FOR SALE
Baca County, CO1,970 Acres CRP
www.FaulknerRealEstate.comTOLL FREE: 1-866-365-2243
12 Licensed Agents Serving KansasColorado, Oklahoma & Missouri
Over 30,000 Acres Sold Last Year
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. PRICEREDUCED.Texline, TX Farm: 796+/- acres w/453+/- acres irrigated, corn, wheat,and milo production, cow/calf opera-tion, nice new home, corrals, shop.Dallam County Farm: 1,740+/-acre irrigated farm, 2 miles south ofTexline, Texas, perfect for corn,wheat, and cattle operation. Pavedaccess, great corn yields and amplewater make this an appealing farm.
TX License #9000849Zurick Labrier 806-681-9099
www.ranchland.com
UPCOMING AUCTIONSCLEO FRYREAR ESTATE
DRYLAND AUCTION--NO RESERVE
August 2, ‘18, 10:30 a.m. MTReck Agri Auction Center, Sterling, CO
457+/- ac DrylandPhillips County, CO
Offered as 3 Parcels, 1 Combo andSingle Unit
YUMA COUNTY PIVOTIRRIGATED
ONLINE ONLY LAND AUCTIONBidding Opens Aug. 14, ‘18, 8 am
Bidding Closes Aug. 16, ‘18 12 noon
131+/- ac pivot irr, 147+/- ac grassLocated 17 mi. NE of Eckley, CO
CHECK www.reckagri.com FOR COMPLETE DETAILS
www.reckagri.comMarc Reck, Broker
Troy Vogel, Associate Broker970-522-7770 or 1-800-748-2589
250. Farms/Ranches Wanted
LOOKING TO Manage large farm,local or absentee land owner. Over 25years experience, Agriculture degree.PH-785-220-2034.
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 ...$13516% Cattle Grower w/Bovatec ...$15520% Natural pellets ...................$195
(BULK)Kinze planters & grain cartsRitchie cattle waterers
B K Feed & FertilizerEnid, OK 800-749-4430
ALFALFA GRINDING hay want-ed, round bales or square. Albert,Kansas. Casey, PH-620-617-7119.
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 LARGE square bales,prairie hay round bales. PH-620-786-0589.
ALFALFA PELLETS suncured ¼’’and alfalfa meal, 17% protein;Chopped alfalfa: We Buy & Sell Alfal-fa. PH-620-793-7701.
!ALFALFA! ALFALFA, Wanted!Big squares or rounds. Call Now-620-253-2661.
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.
BUYING AND SELLING:Dairy & Feeder Alfalfa
We deliver bales,ground or grind on site.
785-527-2450
CORN STALKS, 3x4x8 bales, willdeliver 150 mile radius. Jim, PH-580-651-4250; PH-620-428-5657.
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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� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �
GOOD COW and dairy hay deliveredin 4x4 and 3x4’s, to Colorado,Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mex-ico, Wyoming, Montana. PH-308-631-7878.
GOOD QUALITY alfalfa, first cut-ting, round bales and 3x3 squarebales. Nisland, SD, PH-605-892-5676.
Private T reaty & Internet Auctions
Western NE & E astern WY Alfalfa
valleyvideohay.comBarry McRea 308-235-5386
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Hi Plains Feed proudly serves KS,OK, TX, CO, NE & NM with qualityrange cubes, supplements and pel-leted feeds, minerals and premixesboth bulk and bagged. We can deliv-er feed products on auger, paddle,van or hopper trailers out of ourDodge City, KS plant. Call CindyWadley for more info. at 620-682-0961.
National Feed Commodities Inc is a Manufacturer of
High Quality Liquid Feeds22% Protein 8% Fat
$189 ton/ Atchison, KS$195 ton/Alva, OK
Minimum order 23 ton Truck loadsFeed Dealers Needed
www.nationalfeed.com888-674-8279
WANTED TO BUY: Alfalfa andstraw in large rounds, delivered tosouth central Nebraska. Cell-308-380-1858.
WANTED TO Buy: Round or squarealfalfa bales. Steve, PH-620-357-4095.
WE ARE buying damaged grain. Wewill load it and haul it. PH-316-640-3203.
WHEAT HAY For Sale: 125 round5x6 bales, $100/Ton, pickup nearClyde, Kansas. PH-785-243-4896.
270. Seed
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BEST SEED......BEST PRICE
Booking Rye and TiticaleCan Deliver
T. John Hayden
405-880-6710
CEREAL RYE seed from Manitoba,Canada. High vigour, germ and testweight. Will establish full groundcover faster than local sourced, testi-monials provided upon request. PH-844-736-3334.
CERTIFIED ZENDA and Everestseed wheat, large load discounts. DonHunt, Sunnyvale Farms, Inc., Cell-620-506-8875.
270. Seed
CERTIFIED ZENDA and LarryWheat. Good yield and test weight.Blankenship Seeds, PH-620-782-3443.
CLEAN TRITICALE Seed ready forpick up/delivery. Call Ben Tempel,PH-316-249-1907.
COWPEAS DO WONDERS!!High Protein Hay - Great Results to
your soil for next year’s crop.Eckroat Seed Co.
Oklahoma City, OK580-484-7929 - 405-427-2484
For all your seed, forage,sorghum hybrids, sorghum-sudan hybrids, sudan, pearlmillet, extraordinary prices, oncertain varieties.
Delivery AvailableSpring Creek Ag Producers, Inc
800-432-5672
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
GRASS SEED: Spar, Ironmaster,Plains, B-Dahl and Natives. Topquality seed. Delivery Available.Todd, PH-580-922-1204.
Hay is in Demand: Plant
WL ALFALFASWL 372HQ.RR WL 356HQ.RR
Also HarvXtra & Conventional
Miller Seed Farms800-567-3125
SEED CORN, 2018 top brands, $139-$169. Book now, 0% financing option.PH-515-322-7601.
270. Seed
"Seed and Service that make aWorld of Difference"
Soybeans:
Group III-V
Sorghum Sudans:Forage Sorghums:
BMR
Cover Crop:Early Booking & Volume Discounts
Haven & Hutchinson KS 620-465-2245
800-634-2836Email: [email protected]
Corn: 100-117 RM
Milo:90-125 RM
SPRING CREEK AG has differentearly hybrids of grain sorghum withconcert and/or insecticides, immedi-ate delivery available. Spring CreekAg Products, Inc., PH-800-432-5672.
GREENBANK, INC.1-800-615-4769
www.greenbankinc.com
HIGH CAPACITY GRAIN CLEANING ON YOUR
FARM — UP TO 1,000 BUSHELS/HOUR
UNITS TOTALLY SELF-CONTAINED
ENTIRE MACHINE DESIGNED FOR THOROUGH
CLEAN OUT
FAST AND EASY SETUP ADAPTABLE TO YOUR
FARM SITUATION
FINISHED PRODUCT AUTOMATICALLY
WEIGHED
BOOST TEST WEIGHT
COMPANY HAS OVER 40 YEARS EXPERIENCE
IN THE MOBILE GRAIN CLEANING BUSINESS
MOBILE GRAIN CLEANING
ON-FARM WHEAT CLEANING Length and width separators ensure efficient removal of
Jointed Goat Grass, Wild Oats, Cheat Grass and Rye
APPROVED CERTIFIED SEED CONDITIONERS IN
COLORADO, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, OKLAHOMA,
SOUTH DAKOTA AND WASHINGTON
280. Seed Cleaning/Equipment
280. Seed Cleaning/Equipment280. Seed Cleaning/Equipment
SPROUT & TOLES portable seedwheat conditioning. Phil, PH-620-272-7020; Jerry, PH-620-272-7383.
YODER SEED CLEANING: Easysetup at your location, largecapacity cleaner, length graders,easy clean out, certified, insured.Freeman Yoder, CELL-620-694-9111.
290. Fencing
Upcoming Projects? We have fencing supplies 2⅜, 2⅞, 3”, 4”, 5” str. pipe. We have TONS of new secondary round, sq. & rect. tubing. Competitive Prices on
domestic rebar 1-ton lifts. We sell alum. & stainless steel, Carbon sq. tubing, angles, flats, round shaft, sheets, & plates.
Dodge City, KS620-225-0568 803 E. Trail
Wessel Iron & Supply Inc.
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
888-216-4455feedlotfencing.com
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TOP QUALITY PIPE ...with no holes or splits
S&S PIPE& STEEL, INC.
We offer all sizes of structural
WE DELIVER FULL TRUCKLOADS FREE!
John Seib 785-798-5959
Larry Seib 785-798-5245
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(620)241-2582McPherson, KS
BARBWIRE FENCE CONSTRUC-TION; Crews available anywhereUSA. Burl Scroggs, PH-800-839-0397.
CLIPS - CAPSFeedlot Fencing LLC
888-216-4455UPS SHIP OUT
DAILY!CONTINUOUS FENCE PANELS
Round or Square TubingYOUR CHOICE!!
4,5,6 & 7 Rail AvailableAs well as custom sizes
Corral panels, and farm gates
Box 385, Strong City, KS 66869
1-855-490-9631www.gobobhpj.com
GOBOB HAS THE SECRET TO PRE-TARIFF PRICING!
QUIT WASTING TIME ONHIGH PRICED PIPE.
Call GoBob today to save money!
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: VARIOUSLENGTHS AND WIDTHS. 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.
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701-883-6643 � Cell-701-709-0027www.northernagmistsprayer.com
Features:•23’x8” Stainless Steel tube
conveyor with 12” rubber belting
•All mounting hardwareincluded
•Can be used for seed or dry fertilizer.
•Will mount on Willmar & Doyle Tenders
300. Fertilizer/Fertilizer Equip. 300. Fertilizer/Fertilizer Equip.
330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs 330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs
Inventory For Corn Harvest 2018GSI 48’x8 Ring Bin Pkg...................49,000buGSI 48’x11 Ring Bin Pkg.................66,500buGSI 48’x10 Ring Bin Pkg.................60,000buGSI 42’x7 Ring Bin Pkg...................33,000buGSI 36’x8 Ring Bin Pkg...................27,000buGSI 60’x13 Ring Bin Pkg...................124,007 bu
Portable Auger Inventory10”x74’ Swing Away Wheatheart..................6,600 bph10”84’ Swing Away Wheatheart....................6,600 bph13”x94’ Swing Away Wheatheart.................11,000bph13”x114’ Swing Away/Gulp II (drive over belt hopper)Wheatheart.................................................11,000 bph13”x82’ Top Drive Auger, Hutch...................7,500 bph10”x32’ Mid Drive Hutchinson......................4,200 bph8”x33’ Top Drive Hutchinson.........................3,200bph13”x36’ Top Drive Hutchinson......................7,500 bph10”x35’ Top Drive Hutchinson.......................4,500bph1800 Batco Pit Stop Drive over Belt Conveyor ....6,000bph10” GSI chain loop w/2-50hp. drive corners...6,000bph120’ tall x 24” pulley GSI elevator leg...........6,000 bph10” Versa loop w/10 hp drive.........................6,000 bphFlighting, Tubing, Fans, 8”-10”-12”
Custom Augers, Day Sweeps, PartsLarge Selection of Motors In Stock!!
254-985-2242 Temple, TXwww.marekag.com
4319 Imperial Ave ** KearneyParts and Service for Miller/New
Holland Sprayers Since 1998www.selectsprayers.com
308-338-8006 O�ce308-293-2975 Denny
2010 JD 4830 SPRAYER, 1,000GALLON tank, stainless, 1900hours, $145,000. PH-719-342-3005.
Apply pre-plant, dual, at planting,side-dress, foliar, & irrigation
Quality Liquid Fertilizers
Low-salt, Balanced formulationsblended to YOUR specifications.
“Assuring Your Crop’s Success!”
Call-1-800-635-4743Delivery Direct to your farm� Flexible Financing Options�
Sure Crop - Seneca, KS
Blue Jet EquipmentWe sell new, but specialize in
reconditioned, refurbishedand used equipment.
For more info contact
Lubbers Equipment1-800-927-3921
CACTUS TANKS: Buying andSelling New and Used NH3 andPropane tanks, 1,000-3,000 gallon.PH-877-258-1020www.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
Northern Ag Mist Sprayer�Spray up to 140' without booms�For all your spraying needs�Broadcast & Row Crop Use
�Choose fr. (1) 3-pt & (3) eng. models
701-883-6643 � Cell-701-709-0027www.northernagmistsprayer.com
Classified Deadline
Wednesday 12:00 Noon
300. Fertilizer/Fertilizer Equip.
Several 1,465 & 2,000Gallon NH3 Tanks
*Tanks Only*In stock ready to ship2011 Models - 2018 Models
405-850-9390
310. For Sale - Miscellaneous
FREE Service
See Class 30 "Announcements"
For More Details
320. Financial/Insurance
American National Insuranceunderstands most farms aren’t justa source of income,they’re a legacy generations in themaking.We offer insurance policies foragribusinesses of all sizes and types.Contact Mike Ellrich at [email protected] or callme at 785-380-6057 to get youplaced with a local agent.
330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs
AGRI-VACS BY WALINGA: I-70,Exit 140, Ellis, Kansas. Nex-TechClassifieds, search Walinga. PH-785-259-5788.
Conrad AmericanEaton Bins
Sales� Concrete� Erection� GrainStorage� Commerical & Farm
HYNEK CONSTRUCTIONMike Hynek� Guide Rock, NE402-984-1200� 402-257-2200www.hynekconstruction.com
Place your ad onlinewww.hpj.com
330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs
Augers In Stock - Ready For Delivery580-327-5600 Alva, OK
rrsystems.biz
Successful Sales & Constructionfor Over 40 Years
“Call MATT for your new bin”Alva, OK 580-327-3786
www.rrsystems.biz
Feterl, Artsway
Grain Carts & Augers8" to 16" Diameter
32 to 122 ft longSeed Cleaners, Grain Vacs
Grainfield KSDoug Zimmerman 1-785-673-3273
Doug Ziegler 1-785-673-9500
GSI GRAIN BINS36’x8 Ring GSI Bin, 27,102 Bu.42’x8 Ring GSI Bin, 37,507 Bu.48’x8 Ring GSI Bin, 49,796 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 BINSNew Augers in Stock
10” swing away 62’ 72’ & 82’13” swing away 82’ 84’ & 94’
Harder Ag Productswww.grainbinsusa.com
PH-620-983-2158 PEABODY, KS
330. Grain Bins/Dryers/Vacs
Miller Welding LLCGrain Bins, Commercial & Farm
Repairs, Dryers, Millright &Buildings. Will Travel.
Keith Miller � 660-572-0016Richard Morgan � 940-256-8081
Turn-Key ConstructionPrairie Building Systems
Moundridge, KS620-327-2798
www.kbsagrisystems.com
800-544-6530See Our Color
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340. Harvesting
2-CLAAS CHOPPERS: Chopping,bagging, hauling, pick-up, earlage,head chop milo. Chuck, PH-785-770-2130; John, PH-785-565-3723.
2002 CASE 2366, 2200 HOURS,inspection and repair papers avail-able, $55,000. Cell-402-469-5193;PH-402-752-3482.
2002 JD BALER 567, TWINE tie,shedded, good condition, $5,000. PH-308-880-0131; PH-308-858-4844.
9650 JD COMBINES WITH headersfor lease. PH-620-886-1884.
Wheat or Canola HarvestingNorthern Oklahoma or
Southern KansasDraper, stripper and pickup table
availableBlack Falcon Enterprises
Lee-620-672-4490ATTENTION: CHOPPING Wanted,3 choppers, 12’ bagger, pack tractorsand trucks available. PH-417-652-7364; PH-417-235-9712.
Available(4) 2018 JD combines, wheat acres
NE, SD, ND, KS and MT “Let the latest technology work for you!”
40 Years Experience
Bill Stevens 402-640-9600Chad Stevens 402-640-9610
CUSTOM HARVEST Insurance,all states. Copeland Insurance,PH-888-291-7593.
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
GLEANER COMBINE for hire orrent, 35’ MacDon flex with crossauger, All crops summer and fall,Oklahoma to Canadian border, Fullyinsured. Contact, PH-620-213-1410.
HARVESTING NEEDED: All loca-tions, drapers and Shelbourne heads,40 years experience, references avail-able if needed, 5-JD combines. PH-308-962-6140.
HARVESTING WANTED: Two com-bines, Two trucks. PH-417-808-0956;PH-417-209-1038.
JD S670 COMBINES FOR lease forupcoming 2018 harvest. PH-620-886-1884.
KHS LOOKING for fall acres, ear-liage available, 2 silage cutters avail-able for your chopping needs, sup-porting trucks and tractors. PH-785-769-4116.
LOOKING FOR Wheat To Cut: 3-combines, grain cart, ShelbourneStripper Heads or 40’ Drapers. ForPricing, Joe, Cell-785-527-0164.
LOOKING TO expand our forageoperation both spring and fall.JD 8700i, all support equipment,plus 2-JD 7980’s, bagging avail-able. Will travel. Garrett-417-773-7350.
Sage Brush Silage Harvesting
Lakin, KSServing: KS, OK, CO, NE
Claas Choppers
Brent Giesbrecht
� 620-640-4060 �Quinn Koehn
� 620-521-7767 �
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.
SUMMER AND FALL Harvestingwanted for 2018 and beyond. 3-JDcombines with supporting equip-ment. Van Beek Harvesting, 35 yearsexperience. Cell-605-848-1080; PH-605-889-2836.
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.
340. Harvesting
WHEAT HARVESTING WANTED:Montana, North and South Dakota.PH-785-545-5636; PH-308-760-3646.
WHEAT HARVESTING Wanted:Texas to North Dakota, New C-IH7240 and supporting equipment. PH-620-546-5365.
350. Help Wanted
Fert. Marketing Mgr. (Midwest)....$150K+/-Store Manager (NE)............$125K+/-Territ. Sales Agrnmst (Various).....$120K+/-Agronomy Mgr/Sales (KS, NE) .$110K+/-Agronomy Support (TX)......$100K+/-Hydroponic Agronomy Mgr (TX).$100K+/-Ag Chem Sales - Midwst (KS,NE)....$95+/-Service Mgr - Ag Equip (WA)...$75K+/-Feedlot Mgr. (TX)................$110K+/-In-House Farm Applicator (TX)...$70K+/-Farm Asst/Applicator (WA)..........$65K+/-Feedlot Mgr. (TX)................$110K+/-Farm Asst. (NE)....................$60K+/-Asst. Crop Mgr. (IA)..............$78K+/-
308-382-7350hansenagriplacement.com
2005 INTERNATIONAL WITH full-time job offer, possible 0-Downfinancing to qualified buyer, home atnights. Call For Details, PH-785-852-4299.
2018 HARVEST CREW Now Hir-ing: Combine, truck drivers andmechanics. PH-785-545-5636;PH-308-760-3646.
BOVINA FEEDERS Inc. seeking penriders. Monthly salary, care for 3horses, 401K, paid vacation, medicalinsurance. Physical and drug testrequired. PH-806-825-2103, EOE
CAREER ORIENTED cattle personfor ranch and feedyard position. Pri-mary Animal Health and some Feed-ing. Send Resume to: Cow Camp Inc.PO 103, Ramona, Kansas 67475, PH-785-965-2228; email [email protected]
CATTLE/FARMING Operation nearLewis, Kansas needs full-timeemployee. Duties Include: Process-ing/feeding cattle, general farm work,daily maintenance duties. Weldingexperience helpful. (3)-Referencesrequired, competitive pay based onexperience. Send Resume: CrossRanch, 1118 200th Ave, Lewis,Kansas 67552 or [email protected]
CENTRAL KANSAS farm seekingfull-time employee. Qualified appli-cants will have experience with thefollowing: Air seeder, planter, auto-steer, semi-truck driving and cow/calfoperations. This position requiresseasonally long hours and weekends.Non-smoking environment. PH-785-483-1644 to schedule an interview.
DRIVERS WANTED$2,000 SIGN ON BONUS!
GUARANTEED TO ALL NEW HIRES!$50,000 Guaranteed Full & Part-time Drivers needed to pull hoppertrailers. Top drivers earned over70K. Must be at least 25 years oldw/3 years experience. Benefitsinclude home every weekend, dedi-cated lanes, insurance, retirement,vacation pay, monthly & yearlybonuses.
Check us out at www.sunvalleytrucks.com
or call 620-662-3792Hutchinson, Kansas
DRIVERS WANTED! Excellent pay!Benefits with longevity. No reloca-tion. Experience hauling farm equip-ment a plus: Combines, cotton pick-ers and strippers, sprayers and trac-tors. 2014 and newer Peterbilt 389.PH-325-307-0370; [email protected]
EQUALEMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITY
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LOOKING TO hire truck drives, har-vest help, must have CDL. PH-785-769-4116.
350. Help Wanted
FAMILY FARM looking for full-timeemployee on irrigated/dryland farm,some cows, experience required.Dodge City area. CELL-620-826-5150.
FARM HELP Needed: Experiencedriving farm machinery helpful,willing to pay high wage forexperience. Peabody, Kansas,PH-316-249-1907.
FARM NEEDING someone tobring skid steer and removesmall trees and treat stumpsfrom 25 acres of CRP. Call BrockBaker, Peabody, Kansas, PH-316-249-1907.
FARM TRUCK driver & full-timeemployee on large family farm look-ing for full-time employee & truckdriver. Some exp. driving a graintrailer or end dump required or simi-lar experience. Must have CDL, cleandriving record, good work history &physical ability to perform duties.Pay based on exp. Some benefitsavailable. email:[email protected]; PH-816-853-3043.
FARMING OPERATION IN NWKansas is looking for qualified indi-viduals to fulfill the roles of mechan-ic, machine operators & applicators.Successful candidates will show pro-ficiency in task management, atten-tion to details, personal motivation,strong moral values & commitmentto the betterment of the operation. 5-years experience necessary. All appli-cations sent to: PO Box 763, Colby,Kansas, 67701, by August 3rd, 2018.
Frische Brothers Fertilizer. Fam-ily owned operation in TX Panhandleseeking full-time applicants for:Experienced Liquid Applicatorsw/CDL and Experienced Truck Driversw/CDL (200-300 miles drive radius).Benefits provided, send resume [email protected] or call TJ at806-930-4966.
FULL-TIME FARM ManagementPosition on progressive/ranch inNortheast CO. Looking for anAggressive, well organized & self-motivated individual to help managea 2,000A farm. Haying experience amust, also leadership skills & will-ingness to help w/cattle. Competitvewages, housing, health ins. & 401K.PH-970-645-2332, leave message.
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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]
JB PEARL SALES & SERVICE:Family owned ag retail operation inNE Kansas seeking full-time appli-cants for custom application posi-tions. Experience preferred but notnecessary. Insurance, 401K, profitsharing and paid vacation provided.Troy, PH-785-617-0107, or apply atwww.jbpearl.com/careers
LIMESTONE FEEDERS, LLC hasan immediate opening for an experi-enced cowboy. The successful candi-date for this position must demon-strate excellent horsemanship andcattle handling skills. Experiencerequired. Apply in person at the office3575 Jazmine Road, Beloit, KS 67420or Call Mike Danehey PH-402-746-4438.
LOOKING FOR owner/operatorto haul livestock Midwest andSoutheast, year round work. Willtrain the right person. Pleasecontact Bart, PH-316-992-2650.
350. Help Wanted
SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA feedlotlooking for penriders, hourly wagesdepending on benefits. Small town,excellent school system. SendResume: 74499 Highway 25, HayesCenter, Nebraska, 69032.
WANTED: ALL-AROUND ranchhand for cow/calf operation in south-ern New Mexico. Prefer at least tenyears experience. Must be knowl-edgeable w/cattle, horses, horseshoe-ing, fencing/welding, animal hus-bandry, equipment operation w/gen-eral maintenance skills. Salary com-mensurate w/experience and ability.Nice home, vehicle/benefits provided.Non-smoking/drinking environment.This is not a management position.
575-531-0628If No Answer, Leave Message
WATER WELLING driling companyseeks full-time help, experience pre-ferred, will train, Wichita, Kansasarea, minimum Class B CDL, bene-fits including health insurance. PH-316-729-5881.
360. Industrial Equipment
(2) D7G DOZERS, WORK ready,$38,000 each. PH-620-249-4103.
ASPHAULT MILLINGS For Sale:$16/Ton, loaded on site or truckingavailable if needed, suitable forstreets, driveways or parking lots.Call 5-J Trucking, PH-785-738-0323.
BAINTER BOOM Trenchers, for-ward trenching skid steer attach-ments, also demo models. Freedelivery and set up. PH-785-657-7127.bainterboomtrenchers.com
CLARENDON MANUFACTURINGCompany, sales, parts and service.Hancock and Johnson Scrapers.Clarendon, Texas, PH-800-999-5068.
HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: Cats;LeTourneau; Allis-Chalmers; VeryProfessionally Done. PH-701-680-8015. www.stevevoightman.com
New 8, 12, 14, 16 & 18 yard scrapersLeasing & Financing Available
Holcomb Scraper, IncDays and Weekends
Holcomb, Kansas620-277-2333
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
G8.9 145 HP @ 2100 RPM.....................................$14,900G855 200 HP @ 1800 RPM....................................$22,500G3406 200 HP @ 1800 RPM..................................$22,500G3306 145 HP @ 1800 RPM..................................$22,500
IRRIGATION ENGINES
ENGINE MACHINE - GUYMON OK
580-338-3986 www.naturalgashdq.com
370. Irrigation
75 USED PIVOTS, engines andpumps. Call Mike, PH-208-420-1480; www.pivotsplus.com
370. Irrigation
‘01 T-L 10 Twr, Worm, 1296’ ....CALL‘94 Reinke 8 Twr .......................CALL22 Twr Lockwood ...................$26,500
Call: John Mosttler: 620-353-0015 Mike Brown: 620-353-0017
Chip: 620-353-0018
‘15 Valley Precision corner 287’ veryclean, wire guidance, ready to load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,500
8T Valley Qtr. mile, 3 yr warranty,new tires, HD mdl. . . . . . . . $37,500
8T Valley 6000, excellent pipeline,ready to load . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,500
Late Model Electrogator II 8T, readyto ship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,000
308-730-2620
BURLINGTON, COIrrigation Engine Parts Dept.
Complete Machine and Fab Shop
�New IrrigationEngines
454 Chev V-8350 Chev V-8262 Chev V-6
PH-719-346-5348
HYDROSTATIC DRIVE PIVOTS6 DOLLARS PER FT DISCOUNT
WWW.SWCP.COPH-405-542-6361
LARGEST INDEPENDENTIRRIGATION COMPONENT
SUPPLIER IN THE USANEBRASKA IRRIGATION, INC.
Columbus, NE 68601For the NI supplier in your area call:1-800-397-1100 402-564-1514NI KANSAS 620-225-3472NI WEST IDAHO 208-356-8250
MASSEY IRRIGATIONLubbock, TX
38 Years Experience!� New & Used Irrigation Equip.�Design, Installation & Maintenance�Ag Supplies for Cotton, Corn & Grains� Gearboxes, U-joints & PVC� Grass Growers
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370. Irrigation
Natural Gas Irrigation EnginesBuy - Sell - Trade
Minneapolis Moline HD800
940 S. Colorado, Ulysses, KS620-356-3873
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 Parts
Delivery & Installation AvailableMONTEZUMA AUTO SUPPLY
PH-620-846-2212Montezuma, Kansas
��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!
PH-800-541-1562 or 719-336-9006
WANTED: 1972 OR older Chryslerproduct, industrial, V8 engine. PH-816-387-6091.
WANTED: VERTICAL hollow shaftelectric motors, any condition. PH-806-336-4424; PH-719-336-9006.
400. Livestock Equipment
#1 Source Of Livestock Equip.For-Most Cattle Equipment
Tru-Test ScalesSPI Livestock WaterersPEL Electric Fencing
& Much MoreZEITLOW DISTRIBUTING CO.
McPherson, KS
800-364-1605www.zeitlow.com
2007 W.H.O. CORN GRINDER, C27Cat with 2725 hours, comes withextra screens, excellent condition.PH-308-730-0270. If no answer, leavemessage.
400. Livestock Equipment
18990 CR 29, Brush CO 80723970-542-0640 �www.spreaderz.com
2014 KELLY RYAN 5-12 FEEDwagon, electronic scales, alwaysshedded, excellent condition. PH-620-222-4482.
800�987�7360www.werkweld.com
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LARGE SELECTION OFNEW & USED VERTICAL MIXERS
PARTS–SALES–SERVICEMcCook, Nebraska
308-345-5115Dodge City, Kansas
866-649-7778See our inventory at
www.cappelsales.com
Concrete Agricultural Products� Cattle Guards �� Feed Bunks �
� Freeze Proof Waterers �� Spring Tanks �� Storm Shelters �Delivery Available
1-888-262-7383 www.siprecast.com
Concrete FeedbunksDense Concrete Resists Acid
Welded Wire ReinforcingSteam Cured To Increase Strength
Round Bottom Means Less Feed LossPH-800-999-8151, 620-241-4362�McPherson Concrete Products�
PO Box 369, McPherson, KS 67460www.mcphersonconcrete.com
CW Mill Equipment, Sabetha, KS 785-284-3454 or 800-743-3491
Screens, Hammers, Other Parts &Repair for Jones, WHO, Haybuster& Other Brands. www.dynahog.com
DODGE CITY, KS SCOTT CITY, KSSo. Hwy. 283 40 East Road 160800-280-7150 800-280-7251 ‘05 IHC w/8052 MMI‘02 IHC w/575 Harsh SD‘11 IHC w/575 Harsh‘87 Ford w/375 Harsh‘05 Peterbilt w/575 Harsh‘02 IHC w/425 Harsh
Authorized Dealer For HARSH,Kuhn Knight, Kirby, Schuler
and MMI Product Lines
www.midwestmixer.comFor Pictures And Details
SIDEWALLS FOR Silage Pit Covers.Truck and Tractor Sidewalls. Deliv-ery Available. Call Corey for pricing.PH-785-243-3345.
400. Livestock Equipment
Muskogee, OK - 800-256-5865Rogers, AR - 866-900-8736
Springfield, MO - 888-862-5281
Ask About T/L Discount
WOW!!1/4” - $.10 FT. 5/16”- $.16 FT3/8” - $.18 FT
FENCE CABLE
�K&N Swine Systems*ADA Coated Flooring
*Kane *Port-A-Hut * Trojan*Smidley *L.B. White
*Airstream Ventilation*Pride Of The Farm *A.P.BinsRICK HENRY SENECA, KS
785-799-5466 or 785-336-2130
K&S TRUCK SALES, INC.ROTO-MIX DEALER
HAVEN, KANSASTrucks
- 3070 Knight mounted on ‘97 IHC6x6, 34,814K, auto- ‘01 4800 4x4, autoAlso ask about a Rupp hyd. calf table.
For More Details Contact Us At:Kenny: 620-727-4900Sean: 620-727-4982
Kuhn Knight MixersNEW & USED
� ‘08 IH 4400 w/used Knight RC250� ‘08 Pete w/620-16 Roto-Mix� ‘09 Sterling w/Kuhn Knight RC160� ‘12 Freightliner w/Knight 4052�Used Meyer 8865 spreader
Automatic Trucks: See Ad Class 110800-536-2293 or 785-527-2293
Belleville, Kansaswww.midamericatruck.com
�Hydraulic Chutes�Working Circles�Cake Feeders
�Continuous Fencing�Panels & Gates
Go to www.lucoinc.comPO Box 385
Strong City, KS 66869
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
CALL FOR RENN GRAINBAGGERS & UNLOADERS!
400. Livestock Equipment
Roto-Mix 620-16FEED MIXERS
Harsh 502 on 2007 IHC, UU 1305Knight 3700 on ‘99 Sterling, UU 1277Roto-Mix 920 Stationary, UU 1293 & 1264Roto-Mix 625 Trlr, UU 1287 & 1299Roto-Mix 620-16 on ‘12 IHC (3-qty)Roto-Mix 515 VX Trlr, UU 1249Roto-Mix 414-14 Trlr, ‘16 Mod, UU 1271RotoSpread 362-12 Trailer, NewKnight 3160 on ‘07 IHC, UU 1269Roto-Mix 533-16 HayPro trlr UU 1283Roto-Mix 524-15 Trailer, UU 1270Roto-Mix 620-16 on 2012 Pete, UU 1303
More Used Equip. & Photos Click On: www.rotomix.com
PH-620-225-1142SALES
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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
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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
B & B Cattle CoCalves and
light, thin yearlings. Call For Quotes
Bobby Brotherton - Palestine, Texas
1-800-328-3433
Starkville, MississippiWe specialze in light calves weighing
from 200-500#’s year roundDavid Sanders 662-418-0333
Linda Crosby Sanders662-418-7490
DS Cattle Company
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�A lot of 3-600# light cattle movingdaily.�Very dry in certain areas, a lot ofgood light calves and yearlings mov-ing. Call for Quotes.
Travis, 402-245-7245
440. Commercial Cows/Pairs/Hfrs
100 PAIRS, 1st AND 2nd calf heifersand cows, 70% black, all calvesworked, $1,400. Cell-940-577-1003.
105 FANCY ANGUS 4-year oldcow/calf pairs, exposed for Februarycalving, 1,200+#’s with 400# calves.PH-605-228-7433.
200 CORRIENTE COWS For Sale:85 pairs with Char calves, 85bred Char start August 1st, 30Exposed Char start February20th. Cell-402-394-1663.
200 FANCY 3-5 YEAR, black, fallbred cows. PH-605-228-7433.
25 RED ANGUS Pairs, 3-5 years oldCell-918-625-5689.
26 ANGUS, ANGUS X 1st calf heavyspringer heifers, $1,250/head. PH-620-596-2813.
26 ANGUS, ANGUS X 1st calf pairs,$1,550/head. PH-620-596-2813.
30 BLACK BALDY pairs, 3-5 years,with 125# calves at side. PH-918-625-5689.
300 FANCY BLACK Angus, AI’d,February and March calving and bullbred heifers. PH-605-228-7433.
34 BLACK/BB 2 YEAR old homeraised heifers, bred to LBW Angusbulls, start calving September 1.Allen Yoder, PH-620-465-2551.
39 YOUNG ANGUS and Angus Xspringer cows, 5 calves on ground,$1,350/head. PH-620-596-2813.
40 ANGUS PAIRS 3-5 years, with250# Angus sired calves at side, notexposed. PH-918-625-5689.
40 BLACK BALDY fall 3-4 year-oldcows to calve Sept. 1st to HinksonAngus bulls. PH-918-625-5689.
(40) 4-5 YEAR ANGUS COWS, bredto Angus Bulls, calving early fall,nice set of gentle farm raised cows.PH-405-642-6156.
400 FANCY RED Angus, AI’d Febru-ary and March, calving and bull bredheifers. PH-605-228-7433.
46 FALL CALVING 5-6 year old1,400# Angus cows, bred to Angusbulls, start calving September 1st,super fancy set of cows for sale due tolosing lease of farm, $1,400. PH-417-777-1855.
50 YOUNG STOCK cows, 3-6year’s old, 4 with calves by side,$1,100/each; 2 Angus bulls,$1,250/each, can deliver. PH-405-306-8012.
ADAMS CATTLE CO., LLC.
XIT RanchCommercial Hereford Bulls For Sale
Private TreatyAI Bred Black Baldy & Angus
Heifers For SaleContact John Adams
620-621-4017
BRED HEIFERS 150 hi-altitudeAngus comp. 30 day calving windowsMarch and April, bred by T-Heart hi-altitude bulls. Westcliffe, Colorado,$15-$1,600. Charlie, PH-719-659-0382.
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440. Commercial Cows/Pairs/Hfrs
BRED HEIFERS 300 Red/BlackAngus comp, 30 day calving windowsMay and June, bred by Angus CEbulls, Flying Diamond Ranch. East-ern Colorado, $15-$1,700. Charlie,PH-719-659-0382.
BREEDING BULLS red/black Anguscomp. fertility tested 1-year & 2-yearold, guaranteed calving ease. EasternColorado, $2-$2,500. Charlie, PH-719-659-0382.
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
308-520-9380DROUGHT SALE: Selling all 41 ofour Commercial SimAngus Open FallReplacement Heifers, OCV, PI BVDNegative, complete vaccination pro-gram and Long Range. Rock CreekRanch, Jeff Houck, Allen, Kansas,Cell-620-344-0233.
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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
Quality Fall Calving CowsBy The Load
Joel Wimer/CW Ranch/Central KS785-452-0343
www.cwranch.com
460. Bulls/Registered Females
16 ANGUS BULLSFor Sale by Private Treaty
� Featured Sires: Hoover Dam,Hero, Courage & Thunder� Performance-Tested. � Fertility-Tested. � Fully Guaranteed.� Free Delivery in KS & NE. � Volume Discounts.
See Performance Data & Price List at:
www.WolfCreekAngus.comLuray, KS 785-698-2225
68 YEARS SELECTIVE BREEDING.Registered Polled Herefords: Bullsand Replacement Heifers for sale byPrivate Treaty. Diamond J Farms,Beaver,Oklahoma, PH-580-646-3579;PH-580-525-1901; PH-580-525-1900.
75 black /black baldy heifers25 black & red baldy commericalheifers most are Traveler Breeding
AI’d to Poss Elements,Baldridge Compass, or Ten X
Cleaned up bulls are Pay Weight or Emblazon 999 sons
30 black commeical c/c pairsDue to calve Jan -March
620-397-3138
BULL LEASING: 33 years experi-ence, tested, vaccinated, tri-chomonas, guaranteed. TomBertrand, PH-620-326-7344; Dr.Corey Bertrand, [email protected];www.bertrandbulls.com
460. Bulls/Registered Females
ANGUS BULLSBlack, Registered, 2-year olds, year-
lings, heifer bulls, delivery, guaranteed.
Angus Bulls For SaleBlack & Red
Private Treaty At The Ranch� 100% Genomic Tested� 100% Free of known defects� Calving ease and growth bulls� Free delivery/season warranty
Stratford AngusSteve Stratford620-546-1789
�We want to earn & keep your business
Dickinson RanchGORHAM, KANSAS
Cattle Always For Sale By Private Treaty
100 Head of Yearling Bulls50 Yearling Registered Females
KIRK DICKINSON�(785) 735-4347
888-603-BULL
www.dickinsonranch.comSelling Bulls Since 1970
GELBVIEH BULLS: $1,800. BredCows, $1,000-2,000. Markes FamilyFarms, Waukomis, Oklahoma, PH-580-554-2307. www.markesfamily-farms.com
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
MAINE ANJOU-X BULLS andreplacement heifers. Max Redgate,PH-580-334-3439; PH-580-824-1041.
POLLED HEREFORD bulls, 12-24months, performance records avail-able. Brannan and Reinhardt PolledHerefords, Bison, Kansas, PH-785-387-1846. kansaspolledherefords.org/bandr/
Private Treaty Bulls for Sale. Bullswill be sound, fertile and quiet. Per-formance data, carcass ultrasound andsemen tested.
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
REGISTERED ANGUS 2 year-oldand yearling bulls for sale.www.crookedcreekangus.comSaint Francis, Kansas, PH-785-332-6206.
REGISTERED CHAROLAISBULLS: Pasture Proven CharolaisGenetics Since 1962. Kirk Castleber-ry, CELL-405-574-2685; PH-405-224-1116.
500. Sheep/Goats
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510. Pasture
AVAILABLE: MANAGEMENT,Care, Pasture, Labor, Feed, HealthProgram, Bulls for 100-400 cows onyear-around program, Share calfcrop. Kentucky. Family Operation.PH-270-427-6973.
AVAILABLE: PASTURE for 50-500cows on year-around program. PH-660-492-2859.
GRASS AND care for 200 cows avail-able now, additional 300 January 1st,near Marlow, Oklahoma, $1.25/perday per cow. Becky, PH-580-641-0197.
LEASE COWS wanted, year-aroundlease up to 7 years, can handle up to250 fall calving cows. Cell-660-726-2708.
PASTURE/BRUSH clearing, inva-sive trees at ground level. Pat PH-785-826-6063.
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17 CIH Mag 310 CVT, 269h$229,0002-’17 CIHMag 280 CVT 314h.$216,00016CIH Mag. 280 CVT, 1052 h$197,00016 CIH Mag. 280 CVT, 667 h..$197,00015 CIH Mag. 280, 354 hours$185,00014 CIH Mag. 370 CVT, 1111h.$205,00014 CIH Mag. 190, 1255 h.....$115,00014 CIH Puma 185, 1865 h ...$100,00013 CIH Mag. 340, 258 h .......$205,00013 CIH Mag. 340, 2305 h.....$159,00012 CIH Mag. 340, 3025 h.....$150,000
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NEW Dixie Chopper Mowers Brent 1196 w/scales .......$60,000 Brent 1082 tarp, scale ....$46,000‘16 Hillsboro tilt................$5,800‘18 Loadtrail 83x14 dump $8,700‘14 Dodge Lar LTD dsl$32,900‘13 Ford STX 4wd Xcab...$16,000‘08 Dodge 1500 ST, 4wd Rcab.$3,100‘08 Chevy 1500 4wd, LTZ..$12,950‘08 GMC Yukon XL 4wd .$11,800‘01 Dodge Dak 4dr Sport ..$3,800
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2011 JD 9530 TRACTOR, 18/6 PSTRANSMISSION, high flow,710/70/42 dual Firestone tires, frontand rear weights, Sat. receiver, moni-tor, Auto-Track guidance, 3691 hrs,GreenLight inspection 2018, farmerowned, SN-1RW9530PABP024358,$150,000. PH-580-886-4040.
2013 JD 635 DISC MOWER, Impel-lor, excellent condition. Cell-913-980-4886.
2017 14’ DISC, AMERICAN Industri-al, like new, $3,950. PH-918-617-5954.
2388 CASE-IH, 2002 MODEL, BarnKept, well maintained, 3200 separa-tor hours, $35,000/OBO. PH-918-760-6644.
9600 JD COMBINE, 2WD WITH 30’930 JD rigid header, $25,000. Cell-580-491-2070.
9770 COMBINE FOR rent with orwithout FD75 flex head. PH/Text-720-641-6878.
AEROMASTER PT130 COMPOSTTurner w/JD 7520, 7300 hours, ITVtractor, excellent condition. $94,500.PH-308-212-0741.
CASE-IH 30’ 1010 AND 1020, oilbath headers, good condition. PH-785-822-7019.
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BRENT 1082 GRAIN cart, 2013,1,000 bushel, always shedded, verygood condition, $29,500. Cell-785-493-1560.
CASE 955 16R30” FRONT foldplanter, near new pump with fertiliz-er, several drums, shedded. PH-785-366-0929.
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TRACTORS‘15 CIH Puma 145, MFD, 2600 hrs‘15 CIH Magnum 315, CUT ‘12 CIH Magnum 225, 550 hrs‘16 CIH Magnum 340 row trac CIH Magnum 290, 900 hrs‘96 CIH 7240 MFD, 4737 hrs‘98 CIH 8940 MFD, 4939 hrsMagnum 290, 2200 hrs‘16 JD 3046 with loader‘01 CIH MX110 with loader‘02 CIH MX170 MFD‘04 CIH MX285 MFD‘13 CIH Puma 160
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JD 1988 7720 TITAN II COMBINE,4WD, 24’ header, pickup and bat reel,2800 hours, $12,500. PH-361-782-8747.
JD 2012 612 CORN HEAD, real good.Cell-913-980-4886.
JD 2510H ANHYDROUS RIG,16Rx30’’, dual Raven coolers, excel-lent condition, always shedded, lowacres, $35,000. Cell-806-344-1655;Cell-806-344-1656.
JD 7810 MFWD TRACTOR, NEWengine overhauled with new injec-tors, $49,500. PH-620-442-5555.
JD 893 CORN HEADER, excellent,$19,500. Cell-580-491-2070.
JD 930 HEADER, $3,900. HOLLY,Colorado, PH-719-537-6992; Cell-719-691-5053.
JD 956 MOCO, 2001, $6,800. CELL-580-491-2070.
JD 2012 6170R PREMIUM TRAC-TOR, loader ready, 625 hours, clean,$98,000. Mark, PH-620-446-1300.
JD 9770 COMBINE; 2013 J&MGRAIN cart 1326, scales. PH-620-384-4189.
JET 30’ 1991 GRAIN trailer, $14,000.Cell-580-491-2070.
KINZE 2018 1051 NEW grain cart,with 900x32, tarp, scale, $44,900. BKFeed, PH-580-233-4400.
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(GB) ‘16 JD 569.......................$28,500(P) ‘15 JD 569...........................$28,500(P) ‘16 JD 569...........................$30,500(GB) ‘04 JD 1890 30’ ...............$39,500(GB) ‘13 JD 1890 60’.............$162,500(B) ‘14 JD 1890 40’...................$99,500(P) ‘17 JD 1890 60’.................$237,500(G) ‘09 JD 1990 42’ ..................$72,500(GB) ‘10 JD 1890 40’ ...............$89,500(GB) ‘13 JD 1890 60’.............$138,500
(G) ‘11 JD 1990 30’ ..................$72,500(N) ‘00 JD 1710 12R..................$15,000(N) ‘09 JD 1720 12R..................$27,500(GB) ‘09 JD 1720 12R...............$52,500(G) ‘15 JD 1725 16R................$63,700(G) ‘15 JD 1725 16R................$63,700(P) ‘13 JD 4830, 3666h ........$112,500(P) ‘05 JD 4920, 3550h.................$79,500(N) ‘13 JD 4940, 2534h.........$157,500(P) ‘92 RG 664, 5604 hrs.........$18,500
(H) ‘12 NH TV6070, 2268hrs....$84,500(G) ‘16 JD 8370R, 2345hrs..$233,500(P) ‘17 JD 8370R, 1110hrs...$267,500(P) ‘12 CIH Mag 290, 2904hrs..$120,500(P) ‘15 JD 8345R, 1354hrs...$228,500(P) ‘15 JD 8345R, 1427hrs...$217,500(B) ‘16 JD 8345R, 470hrs.....$249,500(P) ‘17 JD 8345R, 405hrs.....$275,500(P) ‘12 JD 8360R, 3926hrs...$160,000(G) ‘13 JD 8360R, 1718hrs..$199,500(G) ‘13 JD 8360R, 4017hrs..$173,500(P) ‘14 JD 8360R, 2336hrs...$198,500(N) ‘16 JD 8370R, 1251hrs..$244,500(H) ‘07 JD 7730, 5675hrs.......$84,500
(G) ‘13 JD 8335R, 3292hrs..$165,500(P) 17 JD 8370R, 1130hrs.....$269,500(G) 16 JD 830R, 2153hrs.......$239,500(GB) 15 JD 8345R, 1228hrs..$231,500(N) ‘17 JD 6145M, 200hrs, ldr.$108,500(P) ‘16 JD 6155M, 367 hrs...$112,500(GB) ‘14 JD 3046R, ldr, mwr.$33,500(N) ‘02 JD 8320 8286hrs, PS, ILS.$76,500(N) ‘13 JD 5100M, 744hrs......$56,500(P) ‘17 JD 6110R, 40hrs .........$98,500(B) ‘17 JD 6130M, 305hrs, ldr....$97,500(P) ‘07 JD 8530, 8282hrs........$94,500(B) ‘08 NH T6050Plus, 2283hrs..$56,500(G) ‘17 MF 6712, 245hrs ........$68,500
(H) 16 JD S670, 1063hrs...$218,000(P) 17 JD S670, 361hrs......$338,500(H) 15 JD S670, 1799hrs...$168,500(P) 15 JD S670, 2017hrs ...$170,500(P) 15 JD S670, 2291hrs ....$166,500(P) 15 JD S670, 2455hrs....$177,500(P) 15 JD S670, 2885hrs ....$156,500(N) 12 JD S670, 2295hrs....$137,500(G) 12 JD S670, 2955hrs....$125,000(N) 13 JD S670, 1414hrs....$166,500
(N) 13 JD S670, 1522hrs....$159,500(GB) 15 JD S670, 1277hrs.$199,500(GB) 17 JD S670, 662hrs...$286,500(B) 13 JD S680, 2088hrs....$175,500(B) 14 JD S680, 889hrs ......$220,000(B) 16 JD S680, 1011hrs....$279,500(GB) 16 JD S680, 1135 hrs$249,500(H) 17 JD S680, 425hrs......$359,500(GB) 04JD 9760STS, 3346hrs..$68,500(P) 08 JD 9770 STS, 2646hrs.....$96,500
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51298 ‘15 JD S670, 1201 sep hrs, duals,2630 disp...$168,500 (H)
51882 ‘13 JD S670, 1085 sep hrs,duals, 2630...$166,500 (N)
51675 ‘17 JD S680, 489 sep hrs, duals,pwrcast...$329,500 (N)
52251 ‘13 JD S680, 1363 SH, 4WDpowerfold.............$175,500
51839 16’ S680, 1266/865 hrsleather, 4x4, loaded....$269,500
51929 ‘12 JD S670, 2062 sep. hrs,4x4, duals...$125,000 (P)
51831 ‘17 S670, 458 hrsNice.........$286,500
48265 15’ S670, 2100/1500 hrs.,Prodrive, 5 speed feederhouse,
loaded up........$170,500 (P)
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LOOK!!!!�’98 9610, only 2650 hrs, test plot worklast 4 yrs, chppr, bin ext, Green Star,always shedded, NICE! . $52,500 OBO� ‘99 9610, very nice, shedded, candelivery immediately. $47,500 OBO�’00 930 flex hd, just recond . $9,500�‘97 JD 925 rigid hd w/PU reel. . $7,500
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NEW (Never Used) Big G 55’ disc, 26”blades, rear crumbler . . . . . $85,500
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Quinstar 35’ FallowMaster Model 4-35 w/gates, harrows . . . . . . $10,000
FallowMaster 45’ NH3 Applicator9500 head sealer wheels. . . $16,000
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New GP and CB Drills In StockNew SF blade plows & discs In Stock‘98 Gleaner R72.....................$45,000‘96 Gleaner R72.....................$40,000(8) Gleaner S67-77’s, 2011-2014’s.fr. $165,000(2) '12 Claas 960's ...................Just In(2) '07 Claas 900 .......................CALLClaas 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 MacDonM205....................Just In(2) ‘13 MacDon M205........Coming Inwww.agcocorpdealers.com/kalvesta/
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NEW HART CARTER pickup reels,most makes and sizes. PH-580-361-2265.
SUNFLOWER 1443, 29’ DISC,$9,750. Cell-580-491-2070.
SUNFLOWER HARVEST sys-tems, all sizes available. PH-800-735-5848. www.luckemfg.com
SUPER CLEAN, Shedded, 2007 JD9760 STS, 9-leader motor, loadedwith CM, Green Star, 4WD, newdrive tires, cut mostly milo, very niceappearance, $76,500, would rent toown, delivery available. PH-785-452-5685.
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8640 JD 3pt PTO, good tract32’ SF chisel spring shanks $3,50039’ Sunflower Field Cultivator $4,50045’ CIH field cultivator 5 section$4,500DMI 730, 7 shank, Eco-Tiger Disc Ripper1875 Earthmaster 9 shank Disc RipperNew Rhino 20-15 & 6’ shredders
BOX INC. Frederick, OK 580-335-2185
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‘06 Lexion 580R Combine Feederhouse:Variable speed, auto-contour, hdr.pitch, Trimble auto-pilot, Y&M mon.,2-spd. cyl., Elec. sieve, Chaff sprdr.,Elec. return volume, XXL auger,520/85R42 duals 60%+, 500/85R24Rears, 60%+, C13 Cat eng, Radio/CDplayer, Xenon lights, CEBIS center,AR seat, shedded, very nice,1975/1320 hours, SN:57600333, $95,000.ALSO avail. for this combine: C-IH 2162MacDon Flex Draper Header, $52,500.Monty Kahle @ 580-362-7332
‘06 Lexion 585R 4x4 Track Comb, F-house:Var. spd., auto-contour, Trimbleauto-pilot, Y&M mon., 2-spd. cyl.,adjustment, Chaff sprdr., XXLauger, Tracks 50%, 500/85R24 rears,60%+, C13 Cat eng., Radio/CD play-er, Xenon lights, CEBIS, AR seat,FH dust suction fan, Trimble Y&Mmon., shedded, field ready,3810/1290 hrs., SN57600206......$87,500
Also avail. for this comb. C-IH 2162 Mac-Don Flex Draper Hdr......................$52,500Monty Kahle @ 580-362-7332
1969 JD 4020, 3 HYDRAULICS, 3POINT, Syncro-Range, 4800 hours,excellent shape, $13,500/OBO. PH-620-886-0955.
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2013 Polaris RZR 900 XP EXC. $10,500
‘12 Lexion 750 Class 8 Combine, F-house:Dust fan, var. spd., auto-contour, hdr.pitch, Trimble auto-pilot & mapping,Y&M mon., Corn threshing syst.,Conv. kit NO corn to sm. grain, XXLunloading aug, Dual range var. cyl.,Var. spd rotor, In-cab control for roto-plus, 3-D sieve cleaning system,Chaff spdr. for MAV chopper,Unloading rate 3.3 bu/sec, Strawchppr., 620/70R42 dls 80%+, 28L/R26rear 80%+ (R1), C13 Cat 330 hp eng.,Fuel mon, Radio/CD, CEBIS w/printer,Air seat, Xenon lights, Lincoln lube,shedded, field ready, 1415/730 hrs.,SNC4800350, 1-Owner, $189,000. Alsoavail. FD75 MacDon Flex Draper Hdr, $57,500
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1984 JD 8820, 1 OWNER, EXCEL-LENT condition, 1243 plastic cornhead, 930 flex head. PH-515-370-1884.
1993 VERSATILE 876, CLEAN, goodtires, 6500 hours. Cell-580-670-0450.
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12 JD 524K, highlift, 1900 hrs....$110,00011 JD 544K #599, 4316 hrs ...........$96,00012 JD 544K #394, 3971hrs .....$100,00011 JD 544, #770 highlift 3191h ..$115,00011 JD 624K #629, 4066 hrs.$108,00014 JD 624K #800, 3142hrs..$130,00011 JD 200DLC hyd thumb 4K.$93,00011 JD 644K, #829, 4700 hrs...$128,00018 Timpte, 72” sides, elec tarp...$35,250
STEINBACH FARMS& EQUIPMENT
Valley, NE 402-359-2422pictures of machines @
www.steinbachfarmeq.com
16 C-IH 345 25’ Disk V/Good..$32,500 16 Vermeer 605N 6600 Bale..$26,750JD 6910 w/JD Kemper Head..$42,500Supreme 500 Vertical Mixer..$12,000NH 195 Spreader....................$10,400 JD 980 44’ Field cult...............$13,750IH 800 8 Btm On-land Plow....$ 2,850
ROTTINGHAUS EQUIPMENT785-353-2525 620-338-6388
1993 846 VERSATILE, 18.4-38Duals, 6100 hours, good shape,$26,000. PH-620-382-7644.
1993 JD 4960, MFWD, 15 SPEEDpowershift, 3 hydraulics, excellent.PH-620-242-6950.
1994 FORD NH 8830 POWER-SHIFT, duals, 3-point, Quick-Hitch, 3-remotes, $12,000. PH-620-872-2291.
1996 2188, DUALS, RWA, BINextension, always shedded, w/101030’ header and trailer, $28,000/OBO.Cell-620-845-0292.
1997 JD 9500 COMBINE WITHheader, 1950 engine hours, 1445separator hours. PH-785-731-5090.
(2) 2013 635 JD FLEX DRAPERheaders, excellent condition,always shedded, $41,000/each.John, PH-620-343-0298.
(2) 1560 JD DRILLS, HITCH, dryfertilizer, good condition, shedded,$39,500. PH-785-263-5651.
20’ GREAT PLAINS 3 point drill, 7.5”spacing, $3,500. PH-620-276-6361.
2004 JD 1820 HOE AIR seeder, 10”;2004 1910 air cart, 350 bushel, 2compartment, excellent shape. PH-785-672-4145.
2004 JD 9320T 6046 HOURS, NEWtracks, rear-end updated, no PTO,$87,500; JD 637 32’ disc with harrow,$17,500; Kuhn-Krause 30’ accelera-tor, hydraulic adjust, $37,500, (wouldtrade for 40’). PH-402-469-5230.
2005 637 JD DISC, 37 1/2’, 22’’BLADES, Walking tandems, backhitch for crumbler, good condition,$33,000. Chad, Cell-580-524-1008.
2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA,daycab, 460 horsepower, 10 speed,wetkit; 1980 Dorsey grain trailer;2007 Supreme International 700Tfeed proccesor; Sunflower 30’ 9433no-til drill, 10” centers. liquid fertiliz-er. PH-785-567-7879. No texting,phone calls only.
2006 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA,daycab, 460 horsepower, 10 speed,wetkit; 1980 Dorsey grain trailer;2007 Supreme International 700Tfeed proccesor; Sunflower 30’ 9433no-til drill, 10” centers. liquid fertiliz-er. PH-785-567-7879. No texting,phone calls only.
2007 9120 JD WITH 3-POINT andPTO, 6400 hours, powershift, greatshape, shedded, $80,000/OBO. Wouldmake great Grain Cart or PlanterTractor. Cell-620-886-0955.
2007 CASE-IH 2588, 3000 HOURS,Field Tracker, chopper, duals, alwaysshedded, $65,000. PH-785-822-7019.
2007 JD 568 ROUND BALER, Mega-Wide, net, kicker, big tires, 6,159bales, like new. PH-620-442-5555.
2007 JD 9760 STS COMBINE,1440S HOURS, 2002E Hours,duals, yield marker, always shed-ded, $95,000/OBO. Cell-806-570-4722.
2008 1890 42’ NO-TIL DRILLw/1910 air cart, Thompson clos-ing wheels, markers, 10” spacing,$75,000. PH-719-342-3005.
2008 JD 9770 COMBINE, $75,000;2011 MacDon 40’ flex draper,$29,000; 1995 9600 JD combine,$12,000; 1999 9610 JD combine,$15,000. PH-580-281-0011.
2010 C-IH 7088, 1200 HOURS,duals, always shedded, $112,000.PH-785-822-7019.
2010 JD 4830 SPRAYER, 100’BOOMS, SS 1,000 gallon tank, educ-tor, Sat. receiver, monitor, Auto-Track guidance, 4-new Firestonetires, new spray tips, new oil changeand filters, 1557 hours, SN-N04830X008108, $150,000. PH-580-886-4040.
2011 9330 JD, EXCELLENTSHAPE, Auto-Steer, 1800 hours, bigtires, $160,000/OBO. Cell-620-886-0955.
2013 GLEANER 3000 SERIES 8R30’’corn head, like new. Cell-785-336-1530.
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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‘13 9410R 2150h................$219,500‘10 375 Versatile..................$99,500
ROW CROP TRACTORS‘17 8370R 875h .............$297,500‘17 8245R 594h .............$237,900‘16 8370R 600h .............$279,000‘17 8320R 690h................In Soon‘16 8320R 852h .............$249,500‘14 8335R 2460h ...........$199,500‘13 8335R 1866h ...........$215,500‘16 7230R 716h .............$189,500‘06 8130 4945h................$95,500‘04 8520 8000h................$89,500‘13 8310R 2970h ...........$189,500‘03 8320 5279h................$93,500
UTILITY TRACTORS‘17 6130M 656h 620R ldr$97,500‘15 5065E 552 hrs 512 ldr .$26,900‘14 5075E 194h H240 ldr.......$33,900‘16 6110M Ldr 58h..........$89,500‘15 320E 238h........................$37,900‘11 318D 1475h.................Coming In‘05 317 s steer.........................$15,500
SPRAYERS‘17 R4038 120’..................In Soon‘16 R4030 120’ 600h......$229,500‘13 4730 100’ 2201h.......$139,500‘08 4830 100’ 2620h.......$119,500‘16 R4030 100’ 670h......$234,500
SEEDERS and DRILLS‘13 Landoll 40’x10” .........$62,500‘12 GP 4000HD 40’ .........$45,500‘08 GP 4000HD ...............$49,500JD 455 35’ .......................$11,900
HARVEST EQUIPMENT‘17 S680 262h................$374,500‘15 S680 890h................$264,500‘17 S670 317h................$319,500‘17 S660 160h................$329,500‘10 9770 2222h..............$129,500‘08 9770 1900h................$99,500‘14 616C ..........................$79,500‘14 616C ..........................$79,500‘17 612C ..........................$89,500‘99 1293 12R30 ...............$17,900JD 1653A 16R30.............$49,500JD 853A ............................$7,900‘17 640 FD ......................$85,500‘16 640FD........................$69,500‘09 MacDon 35’................$34,900‘09 635D ..........................$29,500‘08 635F ..........................$15,900New Brent 1196 Grain Carts.........In StockKZ 1040 ..........................$18,900
TILLAGENew PT Minimizer sweeps......Call‘07 SF 9x6’ ...........................$43,900‘95 SF 7x6’ ...........................$19,50049’ Quinstar FM......................$35,900SF 35’ Fallow King..................$23,900‘04 Rich 7x5’ sweep.............$37,500
HAY EQUIPMENT14 MF 2270XD ...............$77,500‘14 569 Net......................$21,900New 15’ Rhino Flex Mower‘s In StockNew JD HX15’ Mower..................Call
PLANTERS‘97 1710 12R30 ...........Coming In‘10 1710 12R30................$23,900
STORE HOURS M-F 8am - 6pm, OPEN SAT. 8am - 4pm
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SPRAYERS‘13 Patriot 4430 100'-2602$161,500C‘15 Patriot 3340 90'-496 $248,000H‘12 Patriot 3330 100'-2645 $137,500M‘14 Patriot 3230 90'-844 .$158,500S‘14 Patriot 2240 80'-354 $142,500M‘07 CIH SPX3310 90'-3214$83,500M‘11 Apache AS1020 100'-2100$97,500H‘10 JD 4830 100'-2312 . .$129,500MTyler Patriot WT75'-4629$38,500W
WINDROWERS‘15 CIH WD1540 w/16'-1$108,500M‘15 CIH WD2504 w/16'-103 $138,500S‘15 CIH WD2104 w/16'-65 .$118,500M‘95 MacDon 9000T w/16'-1813 $24,500W‘13 JD 956 15' . . . . . . . . .$28,000W
TRACTORS‘13 CIH Stgr 350 4WD-1983 $151,500W‘05 CIH STX325 4WD-2527 .$83,500W‘96 CIH 9330 4WD-6347 .$55,000C‘97 Ford 9282 4WD w/bld-5387$42,500C‘14 CIH Magnum 220-76$169,500H‘99 CIH MX220-4101 . . . .$66,500S‘01 CIH MX200-5903 . . .$59,500M‘16 CIH Maxx 150 w/ldr-537$103,500C‘12 CIH Maxx 110 w/ldr-1381 .$61,500S‘11 JD 8310R-246 . . . . .$167,500W‘89 JD 4055 MFD w/ldr-12324$35,000H
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
TRACTORS‘13 MT575D CH . . . . . . . . .$121,000’93 8630 AA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$23,000’02 DT160 AGCO . . . . . . . . .$57,0006085 WH w/ldr . . . . . . . . . . .$19,000’83 8070 AC w/ldr . . . . . . . . .$23,000’81 6060 AC . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,500’97 261 MF w/ldr . . . . . . . . .$13,500’66 D17 AC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6,500’11 M5640SU KB . . . . . . . . .$16,800’15 L4060 KB w/ldr . . . . . . . .$33,400’86 2394 CIH w/ldr . . . . . . . .$16,500
IMPLEMENTS’15 NH BC5070 sm sq baler .$19,500Hesston 4590 Sm sq baler . . .$8,500‘13 Hesston 9760 Wind. 16ft $85,000’14 Hesston 9760 Wind . . .$120,000’90 JD 3430 Wind 14ft . . . . .$17,000’08 CH PTS16 MoCo 16ft . . .$19,500’15 5300-30 Draper Head . . .$38,000’98 Krause 4996W disk 36ft .$11,500’00 SF 9420-25 drill 25ft . . .$12,000LP RCR2512 12’ flex wing ctr $8,500Cimarron HD10D 10ft cutter $3,500
COMBINES’14 S78 Gleaner . . . . . . . . .$205,000’12 Gleaner S77 . . . . . . . . .$175,000’08 R75 Gleaner . . . . . . . . . .$94,000‘05 R75 Gleaner . . . . . . . . . .$85,000’03 R75 Gleaner RWA . . . . .$85,000’94 R62 Gleaner . . . . . . . . . .$35,000’81 L2 Gleaner RWA . . . . . . .$7,500
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HYDRAULIC SCRAPERS: Cats;LeTourneau; Allis-Chalmers; VeryProfessionally Done. PH-701-680-8015. www.stevevoightman.com
WANTED: JOHN DEERE 2-cylinderdiesel tractors, reasonably priced,good running order. Cell-703-628-7989.
WANTED: LANEY Ripper, 9, 11 or13 shanks. Cell-580-336-7040.
600. Metal Buildings
1-800-570-1752“Pole Barn Specialists”
Winsett Barn Company30x40x10..........$10,20030x50x10..........$10,90040x60x12..........$15,30040x80x14..........$19,80050x100x14........$34,700
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Abilene Machine is one of the largest distributors of new,remanufactured and recycled
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�We are your source for new & usedSteiger drivetrain parts S.I. - 9300�We rebuild Spicer manual trans-missions, Fugi powershifttransmissions, dropboxes & axle withONE YEAR WARRANTY!� We now rebuild computer controlboxes for Steiger tractors 1982-1999.
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JOHN DEERE 404D-4010/4020 . .$995JOHN DEERE 466T (LATE) . .$1,225INCLUDES: sleeves, pistons, pins, rings,rod & main bearings, in-frame gaskets.
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REBUILT COMBINE sieves, newreel bats, galvanized or black, call.PH-580-361-2265; Cell-806-681-5532.
STURGEON’S CORNER tractorsales and salvage. PH-580-776-2245,Meno, OK. www.sturgeonscorner.comInventory Reduction Salewww.stores.ebay.com/sturgeonscorner1
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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Mike’s Equipment1-800-543-2535
SALVAGING OVER 7,000 UNITS
Round Balers, Swathers, TractorsAnd CombinesBuhler, Kansas
Salvaging CombinesJD 9500, 9600, 8820, 7720, 6620
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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Sooner Scale Inc., OKC, OK1-800-759-3444
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OVERHANG16' Bed.....$167 18' Bed.....$188
20' Bed.....$209 22' Bed.....$220
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4-ALLIANCE 460-85R38’s, USED90%, built for Case sprayer, $6,000.Cell-918-640-8219.
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18.4-34 SAT II 8pr TL . . . . . . . .$657IF 800/70R38 RAD 184B . . . .$3,42330.5Lx32 SAT 14 ply TL . . . .$2,077750/65R26 RAD AT DT TL 169B .$2,231
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20.8x38 New...............................$73518.4x34 New...............................$42048/3100x20 Factory Overstock..$1,00023.5R25 Irregular ...................$1,500480/70R28 Buffed.......................$500480/80R46 New .......................$1,10018.4x38 New...............................$550710/75R42 Overstock ..............$1,80013.6x38 New...............................$35015.5x38 New...............................$38014.9x24 New...............................$31023.1R30 Buffed........................$1,00014.9x24 Rice ...............................$43514.9R46 Used .............................$900
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2000 WILSON STRAIGHT deck,53x102, air-ride, many new parts,serviced and ready to haul, picsavailable. Cell-325-200-9705.
2011 TIMPTE 3 AXLE 50x72x96hopper grain trailer. PH-785-243-7607.
2015 FONTAINE 40’ TRIPLE axle,flat deck trailer, heavy-duty, 64,000#capacity, unused, 13 new 22.5 radialtires, $9,500, no title. PH-620-227-7441.
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2019 Timpte Triple Elec Tarp$47,5002017 Timpte Air Ag Hoppers$31,5002016 Timpte AgHprs Elec Trp$32,0002007 Timpte . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21,9002009 Timpte Super Cube . . .$21,9002015 Merritt Air Ag Hprs . .$29,5001985 TrailEze Hyd Eq Trlr . .$9,9502002 Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . .$16,900OVER 40 TRAILERS AVAILABLE
‘19 Maurer 42’ Ag Hoppers .$27,200
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Cheap dirt mover—I have trou-ble carrying a lot of dirt in a bucket or even carrying a load of weeds from the corner to where I can dispose of them. But I have discovered a much easier way to move “stuff.” I took an old ripped shower curtain out to the flower bed and put all the old dried stems, etc., from last year’s growth on it and dragged it to the compost heap. It was a lot easier than carrying that heavy bucket. Then, I used the same shower curtain to move some of the compost to the garden and to the flower beds. I can put on the amount I can drag easily and not have tracks all over the yard. Cheap fix for an aging gardener.
Skeeter-free ditches—Summer means mosquitoes and lots of them. One cheap way to clean standing water such as road ditches and low
spots of the larvae is to use a little bit of cooking oil—maybe 1/4 cup in a road ditch. Just drizzle it on top of the water and it spreads to cover the surface and smothers the larvae so they cannot hatch into more skeeters. A reader says this does work. Their kids used to take a squirt bottle and put a few drops into any old buckets or tires that had water in them—sure cut down on the buggers!
Mouse and rat getter—Get your-self some instant mashed potato flakes and put them in a flat plastic dish with a pan of water next to the potato flakes. The mice and rats will eat all they can hold of the potato flakes and then drink a bunch of water. The taters swell in their stom-achs and since they can’t upchuck, the flakes swell up and they die.
I think if I was going to try this, I’d do it in the barn or a shed because nothing stinks worse in a house than a dead mouse-type critter and natu-rally, they are going to go hide if they are sick. The barn cats could find ‘em easy.
Cut and scrape soother—If you get a small scrape or nick working in
the house or yard, an easy soother is simply a dry tea bag soaked in cold water for a few seconds and placed over the cut/scraped area. The tea will stop the bleeding.
School supply timing—I start saving a few dollars in a jar (usually change) as soon as school lets out for the summer break By the time it rolls around again, I have enough saved to pay for all of the children’s school supplies at the back to school sales. I can get big packages of pencils, pens, notebooks, crayons and even markers for them at bargain basement prices. I save a lot of money this way because the prices always double as soon as the sales are over with for the year.
(You can’t buy a new backpack with the change, but you can get a lot of stuff to fill it!)
If you have hints or ideas to share, send them to PennyWise, Box 518, Kadoka, South Dakota 57543; or email them to [email protected]. If you send me your name and address, I’ll send you a free copy of the PennyWise Newsletter. Please mention High Plains Journal when you write.
The Scout (405-28) follows a traditional style brick wainscot-ing and a columnar entry, with contemporary touches like the octagonal window in the master bath and the doorway windows in the entry.
Inside, this well-appointed plan provides excellent traffic flow from the guest entry, as well as the garage entry, into the rest of the home. The entry also offers a unique alcove to display collectibles or a favorite paint-ing. The master suite is located on the opposite side of the home from the secondary bedrooms. This design is becoming increas-ingly popular with parents want-ing to give their children more freedom to play their music and have friends over without being disruptive. A full bath is located at the end of the hall, close to the bedrooms, while a large linen closet is just across the hall from the utility room. A window in the utility room, and the counter space below it, make the task of folding clothes more enjoyable.
The kitchen is integrated very well into this open plan. Ample cabinet space and a large pantry are balanced by an open pen-insula with the sink and dish-washer on one side and a raised eating bar on the other. More than enough room lies beyond the eating bar for a large family dining table. The great room is
brightened along the rear wall of the home with large windows, and a patio door leads outside for enjoying nice weather. The space is large enough for many furniture arrangements, accom-modating a family’s constantly changing needs.
To the right of the entry is the den with a door entry near the master suite. The spacious room could serve as a formal enter-taining room, a movie room or an office. The master suite at the end of the hall is quite large, and features double sinks in the dressing area, separated from the rest of the bath by a pocket door.
The Scout is a plan well suited for many families because of its versatile, spacious design.
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Read John 20:19-29 —John 20:19 (NRSV)Jesus came and stood among them and said, “Peace be with you.”
At the end of the eight-mile hike to the top of Half-Dome in Yosem-ite National Park, we came face-to-face with the metal cables that would guide us to the top. Our whole group had hiked for hours, but when I finally saw the cables I refused to climb them, feeling it was dangerous and that I might fall 2,000 feet to my death. Watching my friends climb to the top, I started to feel embarrassed. Then, someone came behind me and said, “I’ll go with you.” Our group leader had pulled back from the group to make sure that I would not be left behind or fall off the cables. I slowly made it to the top, and we celebrated at the summit.
In today’s reading—the account of Jesus’ appearing to his disciples after the Crucifixion—Thomas stubbornly refused to believe his friends’ testimony that they had seen Jesus. In doing so, Thomas separated him-self from the rest of the group. Then, without warning, Jesus showed up.
In times of doubt, it can feel as if God is absent. But like our group leader who helped me get up the cables, God comes to us even at the height of doubt. When we are ready to turn back, God whispers, “I’ll go with you.”
Prayer—Loving God, thank you for your persistent love that brings you alongside us even in our difficult and painful moments of doubt. Amen.
Thought for the Day—Even in my times of deepest doubt, God is present.
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Flavorful foods and cold drinks are the focal points of just about any summer gathering. Create a party atmosphere that stands out by adding a bit of island infusion to both bites and beverages so your warm-weather soiree can soar to new heights.
To help add that island spark, an ingredient like bitters provides a potent flavor made from botanicals like aromatic herbs, bark, roots and fruit. While known for their ability to balance countless cocktails, it may come as a surprise that bitters are regarded by some chefs as a pantry staple, adding real depth of flavor to a variety of dishes. Bitters can be added to classic and contemporary cocktails and a range of cuisines to create taste-tempting creations.
Much like vanilla extract, when cooked, the alcohol in bitters evaporates, so bitters-infused recipes can be enjoyed by the whole family at your next backyard barbecue or patio party.
Center your spread around a summer favorite like Pulled-Pork Sliders with Bitters, a tangy Caribbean twist on a classic dish featuring a spicy chili rub. Coupled with a vinegar-based sauce dashed with Angostura aromatic bitters, an unmistakable culinary and cocktail essential made with the same secret recipe since 1824, the flavorful sliders make for a crowd-pleasing main course.
Add to the island vibe with a unique take on a tried-and-true sweet treat like cake. Orange Butter Sponge Cake enhances every party’s dessert course with the sweet and tangy combination of citrus and bitters.
These tasty foods paired with hot temperatures call for cooling off with inventive bitters-forward drink recipes like the Queen’s Park Swizzle, Angos-tura’s signature Trinidadian cocktail, and a summertime go-to the Traditional Mojito. These drinks balance the art of the swizzle with the tastes of tiki to provide guests with refreshing beverage options.
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Savory summer entertainingIsland infusion for warm-weather festivities
Pulled-Pork Sliders with Bitters
Servings: approximately 14 small sandwiches
Ingredients:Chili rub:2 tablespoons Angostura aro-
matic bitters2 tablespoons chili powder1 teaspoon salt3 to 3 1/2 pound boneless pork
shoulder roast1 tablespoon cooking oil
Bitters sauce:1 can (15 ounces) unseasoned
tomato sauce1/2 cup packed dark brown
sugar2 tablespoons Nature’s Intent
apple cider vinegar1 tablespoon Angostura aromat-
ic bitters1 tablespoon chili powder3 large cloves garlic, chopped1 to 2 tablespoons cornstarch
(optional)14 small slider buns
Directions: 1. To make Chili rub: Stir together
aromatic bitters, chili powder and salt; let stand 10 minutes.
2. Cut pork shoulder across grain into 1 1/2-2-inch thick slices; trim excess fat. If needed, cut into chunks to remove some fat.
3. Rub meat with chili mixture. In 8-quart pot or 9- to 10-inch wide, high-sided saute pan with lid, heat oil. Add meat and brown on both sides, about 15 minutes total. Remove meat and place on plate; keep warm.
To make Bitters Sauce: Combine tomato sauce, brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, aromatic bitters, chili powder and garlic cloves; stir well. Pour into hot, empty pan. Simmer 5 minutes, stirring and scraping bot-tom of pan.
Return meat to pan; spoon sauce over meat. Cover and cook 1 hour and 15 minutes on low, rearrang-ing meat halfway through cooking. Transfer meat to plate; cover with foil to keep warm.
To thicken sauce, if desired: Let sauce cool in pan 5 minutes then whisk in cornstarch. Bring to boil; continue to cook and whisk until slightly thickened.
To serve: Pull meat apart with two forks or fingers. Serve warm on buns, drizzled with sauce.
Orange Butter Sponge CakeIngredients:8 ounces butter, plus additional for buttering pan2 cups cake flour, plus additional for flouring pan1 tablespoon baking powder1/2 teaspoon salt2 cups granulated sugar4 large eggs1 teaspoon vanilla1 tablespoon Angostura orange bitters1 cup freshly squeezed orange juicePowdered or extra-fine sugar, for dustingDirections:1. Heat oven to 350 F.2. Butter and flour two 9-inch cake pans. Sift flour three times and add baking powder and salt. Set
aside.3. With electric mixer, cream butter and sugar until light and creamy, about 10 minutes. Add eggs one
at a time, beating well between additions. Add vanilla and orange bitters.4. Divide flour mixture into four portions. Set electric mixer on medium low and add flour alternately
with orange juice, starting and ending with flour. Mix just until incorporated after each addition.5. Divide batter evenly between cake pans and bake 35 to 40 minutes, or until cake pulls away from
sides of pans. Remove from oven and cool 5 minutes in cake pans before turning out.Photo courtesy of Getty Images (Pulled-Pork Sliders with Bitters, Orange Butter Sponge Cake)Source: Family Features
George Carlin said there were seven dirty words.
But George never worked cattle with my dad.
Bless his heart.I know there are people out
there who have worked cattle without a curse word passing their lips. They’re the same peo-ple who have smashed digits in gate latches as a mama cow is barreling down on them in the alleyway without so much as a whimper. They see storm clouds gathering over freshly raked hay and they just shrug.
I am not now, nor have I ever been, one of those people.
Let me let you good folks in on a little secret. My language arts skills aren’t always used for good. The same creativity you enjoy in this space every other week can be used for evil at the flip of a switch.
I know. I should be more ladylike and gentile. I should be mindful of my language because “little pitchers have big ears,” and “only crass people use crass lan-guage.”
Believe me I try. But there are moments when only certain vocabulary will do.
That moment when I go to hit “save” on a final edit of a 40-minute podcast and the com-puter locks up, requiring a hard restart and losing every single edit. That time when the black steer erupted out of the squeeze chute and tackled me off a step-ladder onto the cement floor, narrowly missing the camera. Or, the few brief moments that I cross paths with snakes in the course of my work.
All acceptable times for filter removal.
I try not to curse too often and I’m typically mindful of the surrounding audience when I do choose to let the vocabulary fly.
As far as my nephews and niece know, their Aunt Jenni really must like “fudge” and “sugar” an awful lot. And there’s a lot of “Bless your heart” tossed in for good measure. And I’m going to keep it that way as long as I can.
Look, there’s a reason curse words are called “salty language.” It’s because much like too much salt spoils the dish, too many of those words spoil the mes-sage that you’re trying to com-municate. The public discourse stops in its tracks the minute you throw a curse word into the mix simply because no one can hear past their pearl-clutching.
That’s why, for the most part, I try to live by the rule that my dad impressed upon me when I was a teenager and testing the limits of accepted word choices under his roof. Basically, there were three criteria to grudgingly accepted usage of curse words:
1. Some one is bleeding or on fire.
2. Some thing needs encour-agement to operate.
3. Publisher’s Clearing House just stopped by with the big check and balloons.
That last one never happened. But I can imagine if it did, there might be some inventive vocab-ulary choices on my dad’s part that would make George Carlin proud.
Jennifer M. Latzke can be reached at 620-227-1807 or [email protected].
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The hero of my childhood rode on ahead this week. When I heard it on the radio, I could barely speak.
My memories took me back to when I was a boy. I rode the trails of childhood with my cowboy hero, Roy.
He was King of the Cowboys, and Trigger was King of the Horses, and I was King of the Vacant Lot when me and Roy joined forces.
I never missed his picture shows whenever they came to town.
Me and my buddies were on the back row, just a’ wolfin’ popcorn down.
Roy and Dale and Gabby were always in the right, and when they ran in to outlaws, you can bet there was a fight.
Ol’ Roy would never kill ’em, but he’d put ’em on the run. He’d give ’em a right good whippin’, then he’d take away their gun.
Roy always helped the good folks, and then he’d go to singin’, and Trigger’d go to dancin’, that snow-white tail a swingin’.
Roy was always out on the trail, just livin’ his life free. He stirred the imaginations of a bunch of kids like me.
I don’t know how he did it. Only the good Lord knows how a cowboy livin’ on the trail could always wear clean clothes.
He set for us a standard. He was honest, brave and true. We all wanted to be like Roy and do what he would do.
Now that he has left us, I don’t think of him as dead. He just took off on Trigger, and he’s ridin’ on ahead.
And ol’ Trigger’s just a dancin’ and flaggin’ that snow-white tail, and I know that trail they’re travelin’has to be a Happy Trail.
Editor’s note: Joe Kreger writes from his home in Tonkawa, Oklahoma. His CDs are available from the Journal by calling 1-800-954-5263. For personal appearance infor-mation, call 1-816-550-6549.
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By Barbara L. AmesKansas State University Research and
Extension
Summer and fresh, juicy melons are a perfect match. However, the recent multi-state salmonella out-break linked to precut melons is an important reminder that safe han-dling and preparing of watermelon, cantaloupes, honeydew and other melons is very important.
Most of us purchase melons at the grocery store or farmers mar-ket, so it is easy to forget that mel-ons grow on the ground, and they are exposed to pests and microor-ganisms from the soil. Outbreaks involving poorly washed melons, particularly cantaloupes, are not a new thing. For instance, in Sep-tember/October 2012, 261 people in 24 states were infected as a result of a Salmonella outbreak caused by
tainted cantaloupe grown in Indi-ana (http://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/typhimurium-cantaloupe-08-12/index.html). The previous year, can-taloupes grown on a Colorado farm led to a Listeriosis outbreak, infect-ing 84 Americans (http://www.cdc.gov/listeria/outbreaks/cantaloupes-jensen-farms/093011/index.html).
What can you do to prevent becoming ill from contaminated mel-ons? Whether home grown, or pur-chased at the store or farmers’ market, use these guidelines to select, prepare and safely enjoy melons in your home.
Select a melon with no imperfec-tions. Damage to rinds can cause mold growth or other bacteria to travel to the inside of the melon.Before cutting the melon, wash your hands with warm, soapy water. Also, be sure equipment and utensils are clean and sani-
tized, including your sink.Next, wash the melon under cool running water and scrub the out-side rind with a produce brush, then dry with a paper towel. This may not seem important since you do not eat the rind. But when you slice the melon, bacteria on the outside of the melon are eas-ily transferred to the inner edible area. Using soap or detergent to clean your produce is not recom-mended. Produce washes are not harmful, but are not necessary. After cutting the melon, wash your hands again.Store cut melons in a clean con-tainer in the refrigerator at a tem-perature of 41 degrees F or below. Label the melon with the date and discard any melon not eaten within a week. Uncut melons do not need to be refrigerated.
Serve safe melons this season
By Nancy C. NelsonKansas State University Research and
Extension
The more color you put on your plate, the better—especially when it is purple. Foods with a rich hue, such as blueberries, grapes, purple cabbage or eggplant may help heart health, blood pressure and obesity.
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Study shows that adults who eat purple and blue fruits and vegetables have reduced risk for both high blood pressure and low HDL cholesterol, which is the “good” kind. These adults were also less likely to be overweight.
So, what makes purple foods so special? The magic is found in
the compounds that give purple foods their color, called anthocy-anins. They are antioxidants that help protect against cell damage and help reduce inflammation. Antho-cyanins are believed to also prevent some cancers and diabetes, and can improve memory.
While the benefits of purple and blue foods are widely known, they make up only 3 percent of the aver-age American’s fruit and vegetable intake. Here are a few tips to purple-up your diet.
Swap traditional iceberg lettuce for dark green, purple, and red leaves that boost the phytonu-trients and offer more flavor and texture.Blueberries are rock stars among purple foods. Enjoy them fresh
or frozen. Added to smoothies or oatmeal, they provide a pow-erful way to start your day. Enjoy them as a snack, add them to salads and baked foods, or make a berry crisp.Offer carrots in a variety of colors for your family to taste. Purple carrots are best served fresh or roasted as they will lose much of their gorgeous color when boiled.Look for purple varieties of com-mon vegetables at the grocery store or farmers market, such as potatoes, cauliflower and sweet potatoes. Use purple cabbage in any recipe that calls for green.Grow purple varieties of vegeta-bles in your garden like onions, potatoes, peppers and carrots.
The power of purple
By Nancy C. NelsonKansas State University Research
and Extension
If you freeze garden produce in the summer and fall, spring is a great time to clean out your freezer to get ready to store the upcoming season’s harvest.
If you have a manual-defrost freezer, defrost it at least once a year, or when there is more than a quarter inch of frost over a large area of the freezer surface.
A frost-free freezer does not
need defrosting, but it still should be cleaned once a year or more often if dirt or food residues are visible. To clean, turn off the power source (unplug), empty the freezer and wipe it with a cleaning solution of one table-spoon of baking soda per quart of water. Rinse it with a cloth dipped in clean water, towel it dry and replace the food.
Use a refrigerator or freezer thermometer, and check it often to ensure that the freezer tempera-
ture stays at or below zero degrees F. Foods lose quality much more quickly at higher temperatures.
Frozen fruits and vegetables are best when used within eight to 12 months of storage at zero degrees F. After these times, the foods should be safe, though lower in quality. Place foods in the freezer into food groups for ease in locat-ing, so you don’t forget the prod-ucts you have in the freezer and can enjoy the fruits of your labor at their best quality.
Your freezer needs spring cleaning, too
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By CoBankDespite the strongest global
economic growth since 2011, uncertainty around trade pres-ents escalating concern to U.S. agriculture. Seventy percent of U.S. agriculture exports are to destinations that are in current negotiation or trade disputes, according to the most recent Rural Economic Review from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange Division.
The shift from trade war rhetoric to reality tempers the optimism felt in the first quar-ter. Aside from potentially losing market share in emerging mar-kets, the U.S. may face shake-ups in historical supply chain com-mitments, as competitors seek new trade relationships amid current trade disputes.
“Trade concerns pose the
single greatest risk to the pro-jected global economic growth of three to four percent,” said Tan-ner Ehmke, manager of CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange Division. “The U.S. and China have been driving the growth, benefitting emerging markets around the globe. A trade war between the two is dangerous for economies around the world.”
Key findingsNew tariffs from China and
Mexico targeting agricultural products dampen the ag econo-my’s outlook. In mid June, China announced 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion of U.S. goods, includ-ing soybeans. Those tariffs are slated to take effect July 6 and may severely impact prices. Other specialty crops like tree nuts and grapes may also face lost market
share in valuable growth markets from escalating trade disputes.
Animal-based protein pro-duction is rising to record lev-els, requiring robust exports to prevent domestic markets from being overwhelmed. “This makes trade talks impacting export demand a central focus for the industry,” added Ehmke. “Pork producers may be the most wor-ried, as exports account for 25 percent of U.S. pork production.”
The dairy industry is beginning to see a few rays of hope as prices slowly climb and exports hit an all-time high of 18.8 percent of U.S. production in April. However, in retaliation for newly imposed U.S. steel tariffs, tariffs from Mexico on virtually all types of U.S. cheese are scheduled to ramp up to 20 to 25 percent on July 5.
Last year, Mexico imported
212 million pounds of cheese from the U.S., about 30 percent of U.S. exports. Further, the new trade deal between the EU and Mexico will change Mexican regulations on products labeled with protected names like asiago, parmesan and feta in order to comply with EU rules.
Drought conditions have expanded across the Southwest and more than half of California is now in moderate to severe drought. In addition, nationally, cost per unit of water has tri-pled since 1990, outpacing other consumer goods. A $106 billion authorization for rural drink-ing water and sewer infrastruc-ture programs was approved by Congress this spring to address water affordability issues in low-income households.
“Overall current market con-
ditions including rising interest rates, high fuel costs, relatively high land rental rates and little price relief from other inputs point to a decline in net farm cash income in 2018, continuing the trend from the past few years” said Ehmke. “This indicates the potential for increased debt load as the Federal Reserve considers three more interest rate hikes.”
The full quarterly U.S. rural economic review, “Trade War Rhetoric Shifts to Reality” is avail-able at CoBank.com. Each CoBank quarterly economic review pro-vides updates and an outlook for the following topics/industries: Global and U.S. Economic Envi-ronment; U.S. Agricultural Mar-kets; Grains, Biofuels and Farm Supply; Animal Protein; Dairy; Other Crops; Specialty Crops; Rural Infrastructure Industries.
Trade war takes a toll on ag economy
By Frank J. BuchmanYoung people looking to futures
involving horses have received finan-cial boost for their equine objectives.
The Kansas Horse Council Foun-dation has awarded 15 youth scholar-ships to encourage education in the equine industry, according to The-resa Peddicord, KHCF scholarship committee chairperson.
Founded by the Kansas Horse Council in 2004, the KHCF, a non-profit group, has awarded $121,450 to assist youth interested in horses since formation. Available to mem-bers of the KHC looking to further their college education, scholarship selection is based on involvement, academics, community service and equine objectives.
The Kansas Horse Council Foun-dation is a 501 (c)3 charitable orga-nization whose mission is to provide educational opportunities to horse owners in Kansas.
Scholarships are awarded annu-ally and are funded through private donors and fundraising efforts host-ed at Equifest of Kansas as well as the Weary Family Foundation guided by Mrs. Dale Ann (Weary) Clore.
Equifest fundraiser activities include a silent auction, a raffle, and an art sale.
“The amount of scholarships relates directly to how much is raised,” Peddicord said. “We greatly appreciate all donations and are always looking for auction items and additional assistance.”
This year’s recipients include Emily Brightbill, Manhattan; Rachel Brown, Topeka; Collin Champagne, Perry; Jade Edwards, Hamilton; Caroline Gatschet, Topeka; Kinsey Griffith, Wakeeney; Alan Hinds, Lawrence; Isabella Hubbell, Topeka; Alyssa Leslie, Inman; Jacob Grin-stead, Hutchinson; Samantha Guy, Walnut; Madison Hetherington, Valley Falls; Sidney Murray, Topeka; MaRyka Smith, Hoyt; and Natalie Vesta, Clay Center.
Presentations were made at a recent banquet in Wamego. Rachel Zenger, secretary of the Kansas Cow-boy Dressage Association, spoke
concerning that group while inspir-ing the evening’s honorees about involvement in the horse industry.
“We would like to extend a heart-felt thanks to the late Bob Clore and Mrs. Dale Ann Clore of Manhattan for their continued support of the scholarship program through their fourth Weary Family Trust contribu-tion,” said Justine Staten, executive director of the Kansas Horse Council headquartered in Manhattan.
“Bob Clore was the original artis-tic creator of the Bud Newell award for outstanding service, given at the Kansas Horse Council annual meeting and banquet, since 1995,” Staten said. “Bob’s involvement with the Kansas Horse Council and the equine industry was long and vast, and he will be missed.”
Theresa Peddicord has served as the KHC Foundation leader since 2012 and mentored her replacements through the 2018 scholarship awards banquet, Staten credited. Peddicord
was presented a token of thanks for her seven years of service.
New leaders of the foundation are Liz Wine, Wichita, and Paula Wil-liams-Lamb, Basehor, while Staten serves as treasurer.
Susan Jaax of Wichita is the Kansas Horse Council adjunct director for the foundation. Pam Davis and Diane Taylor serve on the selection committee.
“The new ‘team’ will soon begin making plans for the Equifest of Kan-sas 2019 Foundation silent auction and art sale,” Staten pointed out.
Two incoming KHC collegiate liaison representatives were intro-duced during the banquet, Megan Irick, Olathe, and Emily Elfers, St. Francis, are students at Kansas State University and will serve for the next two years.
“The collegiate liaison of the Kansas Horse Council has a non-voting seat on the board to assist the executive director with social media,
to connect the board members with ideas and information influencing younger equestrians, and to pro-mote the Kansas Horse Council among peers,” Staten said.
“MaRyka Smith served as our first collegiate liaison for two-and-a-half years and is stepping down to con-centrate on dual doctorate degrees in veterinary medicine,” Staten related.
“A sophomore, Emily Elfers is pursuing a degree in animal sci-ence with a production manage-ment option and an equine science certificate. Megan Irick is currently a junior also pursuing an animal science degree with the production management option plus an equine science certificate.
“Both will take an active role in representing the Kansas Horse Council beginning in August,” Stat-en noted.
Mission Statement of the Kan-sas Horses Council is to “provide the Kansas equine industry with
leadership and direction through education, promotion, and public policy advocacy.”
Set goals include:Create and identify educational
opportunities that will enhance the abilities of horsemen/women to fur-ther their skills and knowledge of the equine industry.
Create and identify opportunities that will promote the Kansas equine industry. Support development and tourism within the state as related to the equine industry.
Create an atmosphere in Kan-sas, through public policy advocacy, whereby the equine industry has the ability to grow and prosper.
Officers of the Kansas Horse Council in addition to Staten are Dennis Goodwin, Leavenworth, president; Marty Bloomquist, Tecumseh, vice president; Cheryl Thomas, Lyndon, secretary; and Rodney Schwatken, treasurer.
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Tuesday, July 3We are in our first field in
McDonald, Kansas.So far the yield is averag-
ing 30 bushels per acre with 11 percent moisture and 12.5 percent protein.
It’s perfect cutting weather today at 93 degrees, but rain is in the forecast for the next few days.
Lindsey Orgain can be reached at [email protected].
Lindsey
Orgain
Tuesday, July 10Goodness, it’s such a catch 22. I
either have enough time to do the things I need to do (which means we’re doing nothing in the field) or I’m scrambling to figure out how to make it all work.
I’m behind on catching the world up on what we’re up to. I’m behind on paying bills. I’m behind on getting laundry done. Where do I start? But it’s like this because we’re working….and that’s a good thing. A very good thing.
We arrived in Limon, Colora-
do, with the second trip on July 5. We dropped the trailer house off in Hugo in a lot just off the city park. We needed to get the combine and truck to the farmer’s yard before those very dark, ugly clouds in the western sky decided to cut loose and rain (or hail) on us.
We drove back to Hugo (where the cottage was) and decided to “camp” there for the night. “Why don’t you search Google for a place to get a bar burger.” I did. I found the Plain’s Bar, which had decent reviews online. It didn’t matter, at this point. We just needed some-thing in our bellies and then we’d go back to the trailer house and sleep. We were both exhausted!
I called the number listed on the site and Jim talked to the woman who was working behind the bar. “Do you still have your grill on? We’re about 15 minutes away.”
Once we arrived back to town, we found the bar and went
inside. You know how it is when a stranger walks into a bar—all eyes are on you and you know they’re wondering who the heck you are. Once we found the booth we were going to sit in, the gentle-man at the bar sparked up a con-versation with the two of us.
The woman behind the bar (and also the same one Jim talk-ed to on the phone) came to the booth and told us our hamburgers were nearly done. “Would you like cheese on those burgers?” Jim and I looked at each other in amaze-ment. She took it upon herself to fry the burgers after the phone conversation ended. We were eat-ing in less than five minutes after we arrived. Talk about service!
We’ve been at it ever since (this was on Friday). The cutting condi-tions have been perfect for cutting wheat—heat, heat and more heat. As a matter of fact, it’s above nor-mal temps for this part of the world
(go figure). The crop is decent for droughty conditions. I was expect-ing to find less yield and test weight. It looks like the wheat we’ve cut, so far, will average about 30 bushels to the acre. The test weights have been 61/62 pounds per bushel.
I’m not sure if I’ve shared what the Garden City end results were
or not—45 bushel average. The irrigated pivots were weedy. They didn’t average as well as they should have/could have—maybe 45 to 50 bushels. The test weights for the pivots were poor. The oth-ers were more in the 60ish range.
Tracy Zeorian can be reached at [email protected]
Zeorian
Orgain crew finds fields in northwest Kansas
‘I’m behind on everything,’ Zeorian reports
Orgain Harvesting cutting near McDonald, Kansas.
Mile-long Colorado strips. You can actually get something done here.Look! There on the horizon, it’s a tractor and grain cart. We get to feel like real harvesters here. We have the luxury of a cart (the farmer’s).
Well, this is just cool! You can walk under the header to service. Don’t worry…the safety block was in place! I knew someone who had their lunch in the shade of the header. I was at his funeral several days later. That sort of stuff doesn’t ever leave your head.
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Friday, July 6The other day I was deliv-
ering meals to the field and struck up a conversation with a few of the crew members. Our team comes from different parts of the world and this year the United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands are represented in the lineup. It is neat to learn more about where they’re from but also fun to hear their opin-ions about the places we cut.
You already know that the High Plains is one of my favorite regions
to harvest. The wide-open spaces, sparse population and wind-swept prairies are just beautiful to me and calming to my soul. I like to hear about what others think about the area that’s the name sake to the company, and on this day,
Tom replied with something to the effect of, “It is vast.”
Tom comes to us from York-shire, United Kingdom. He explains that “Yorkshire” is like a state here in the United States. He is from a farm that is a livery yard for horses.
He noted one thing different about here and there is when we talk about “old” in the U.S., it is not that old. For instance, the house his family occupies is from 1669. The building that houses the local pub is from 1307. He was kind enough
to share some pictures with me, so I could learn more about his home country. He was willing to let me share them with you online as well. Thanks, Tom.
Laura Haffner can be reached [email protected].
Laura Haffner
Monday, July 9It’s still unreal to me that we had
nothing to cut in western Kansas. I didn’t get to use my Shelbourne header much in Kansas this year. Blue header time is one of my favor-ite times during wheat harvest. I’m disappointed.
We spent 4th of July cutting in southwest Nebraska. The wheat yielded 80 plus bushels per acre and the test weight 61 lbs. For the most part, the wheat was standing good but there were places where it was lodged. That meant slow and
low cutting. It also made for a really long day of cutting wheat.
We have been looking for more work until our next wheat cutting jobs are ready for us. I’ve driven many miles and visited many eleva-tors looking for work but have had no luck (yet). There is lots of wheat around that is ready to be cut.
There is quite the rotation of crops going on out west nowa-days. Some wheat country is now corn country. It looks to me like there is more corn planted than ever out here.
One reason to rotate crops is to clean up the ground if there are a lot of noxious weeds, volunteer rye, goatgrass and cheatgrass that grow in the fields and cause yield loss.
One thing about southwest Nebraska during wheat harvest time is that it’s absolutely beautiful out here.
Janel Schemper can be reached at [email protected].
Janel
Schemper
Vastness of the wheat universe catches Haffner’s eye
Southwest Nebraska wheat harvest on radar for Schemper
Some days are just exhausting, Moo says. My dad and I cutting wheat in southwest Nebraska.
Oh my stars! I love family and ice cream! From left are Moo, me, Sage, Sterling, Sunder and my dad, LaVern. (Photo by Carlene Schemper.)
The guys joking around during lunch.An old tractor abandoned in the yard. However, it is not that old.