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Volume VIII, Issue 8 AUGUST 2014 PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID OMAHA, NE PERMIT NO. 36 Section A From west to east Soybean farming has a bright future by Stasha Padgett According to Brian Kemp, president of the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA), the soy market economy has a bright future. Kemp recently traveled to China for ISA’s China Trade Mission project to learn more about soybean demand while exploring China’s dairy realm. This year’s trip lasted from July 23 to August 1 and marks Kemp’s third agricultural exploration to China. Kemp, of Sibley, said part of the trip’s focus was to ob- serve and learn what was in store for the future of soybean farming and how soy meal might be a part of that future. He explained that one out of four rows of soybeans goes to China. “That’s just from Iowa,” he said. Kemp also explained that the Chinese government is try- ing to become self-sufficient in their corn production, a crop they grow more of than one might think. The stereotypical view of every Chinese family working a lifetime in a rice paddy may slowly be going away. Kemp said that in order to become more stable, China is encouraging its citizens to move to the city in order to allow for higher yields of crop production. Think of how America is farming and that is sort of what China is aiming for. Kemp added that part of the rural-to-city transition is due to an improved economical status. “When you improve income, you improve diet,” he said and added that as China’s income has improved they have started to eat more meat. What’s the relation between meat and the soybeans? More meat means a higher need for feed products such as soy meal, which Kemp believes China will need more of. “The future of exported soybeans is very bright,” he said. When Kemp first started visiting China he expected to find a land that was vastly different from America, but as time has gone by he has developed a different philosophy. “The more I’m over there the more I think there are more similarities.” Kemp explained Chinese farmers are just as concerned with issues like food safety, food security and environmen- tal issues, and with the push toward larger-scale farming, the similarities should increase. During the ISA trip participants had the opportunity to visit a dairy farm in Inner Mongolia, which Kemp said added to the list of similarities. “It was very highly mechanized,” he said. Kemp said the Mongolian farm was complete with an 80- cow circulation parlor that could be operated by only three employees. Most of the machinery was robotic, computer- ized and stainless steel. At the end of production the milk was picked up in bulk and delivered to a yogurt plant. He noted that unlike common stereotypes, everything was very clean, and if he hadn’t known he was in Mongolia he would have thought he was somewhere in the United States. While Asian farming may look more like American than one might think, Kemp did mention some differences. He explained China has many farming villages where they are trying to balance self-preservation and crop exportation. SOYBEANS, Page 5A ISA President Brian Kemp, of Sibley, gives a pair of gloves to a Chinese tea and soybean farmer in appreciation for her taking time to talk to the delegation in her tea field. Photo submitted

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Volume VIII, Issue 8 AUGUST 2014

PRST STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDOMAHA, NE

PERMIT NO. 36

Section

A

From west to eastSoybean farming has a bright future

by Stasha PadgettAccording to Brian Kemp, president of the Iowa Soybean

Association (ISA), the soy market economy has a bright future.

Kemp recently traveled to China for ISA’s China Trade Mission project to learn more about soybean demand while exploring China’s dairy realm.

This year’s trip lasted from July 23 to August 1 and marks Kemp’s third agricultural exploration to China.

Kemp, of Sibley, said part of the trip’s focus was to ob-serve and learn what was in store for the future of soybean farming and how soy meal might be a part of that future. He explained that one out of four rows of soybeans goes to China.

“That’s just from Iowa,” he said. Kemp also explained that the Chinese government is try-

ing to become self-sufficient in their corn production, a crop they grow more of than one might think. The stereotypical view of every Chinese family working a lifetime in a rice paddy may slowly be going away.

Kemp said that in order to become more stable, China is encouraging its citizens to move to the city in order to allow for higher yields of crop production. Think of how America is farming and that is sort of what China is aiming for.

Kemp added that part of the rural-to-city transition is due to an improved economical status.

“When you improve income, you improve diet,” he said and added that as China’s income has improved they have started to eat more meat.

What’s the relation between meat and the soybeans? More meat means a higher need for feed products such as soy meal, which Kemp believes China will need more of.

“The future of exported soybeans is very bright,” he said.When Kemp first started visiting China he expected to

find a land that was vastly different from America, but as time has gone by he has developed a different philosophy.

“The more I’m over there the more I think there are more similarities.”

Kemp explained Chinese farmers are just as concerned with issues like food safety, food security and environmen-tal issues, and with the push toward larger-scale farming, the similarities should increase.

During the ISA trip participants had the opportunity to visit a dairy farm in Inner Mongolia, which Kemp said added to the list of similarities.

“It was very highly mechanized,” he said.Kemp said the Mongolian farm was complete with an 80-

cow circulation parlor that could be operated by only three employees. Most of the machinery was robotic, computer-ized and stainless steel. At the end of production the milk was picked up in bulk and delivered to a yogurt plant. He noted that unlike common stereotypes, everything was very clean, and if he hadn’t known he was in Mongolia he would have thought he was somewhere in the United States.

While Asian farming may look more like American than one might think, Kemp did mention some differences. He explained China has many farming villages where they are trying to balance self-preservation and crop exportation.

SOYBEANS, Page 5A

ISA President Brian Kemp, of Sibley, gives a pair of gloves to a Chinese tea and soybean farmer in appreciation for her taking time to talk to the delegation in her tea field. Photo submitted

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Cattle and calves on feed for slaughter market in Iowa for all feedlots to-taled 1,150,000 on July 1 this year, according to the USDA, National Agri-cultural Statistics Service (NASS), Iowa Field Office.

NASS reported the in-ventory down four percent from June 1, 2014, but up three percent from July 1, 2013.

Feedlots with a capacity greater than 1,000 head had 620,000 head on feed, down three percent from last month but up seven percent from last year.

Feedlots with a capacity of less than 1,000 head had 530,000 head on feed, down five percent from last month and down two percent from last year.

Placements during June totaled 94,000 head, a decrease of two percent from May and 15 percent

from last year. Feedlots with a capacity greater than 1,000 head placed 54,000 head, unchanged from May but up 20 per-cent from last year. Feed-lots with a capacity less than 1,000 head placed 40,000 head. This is down five percent from May and down 39 percent from last year.

Marketings for June were 138,000 head, un-changed from the previous month but down 11 per-cent from last year. Feed-lots with a capacity greater than 1,000 head marketed 70,000 head, unchanged from May but down four percent from last year. Feedlots with a capac-ity less than 1,000 head marketed 68,000 head, unchanged from May but down 17 percent from last year. Other disappearance totaled 6,000 head.

Iowa farm real estate up 10 percentIowa’s farm real estate value, a measurement of the value of all land and buildings on farms, averaged $8,500 per

acre in 2014, according to USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS). The figure is up $800 per acre or 10 percent higher than last year’s level. Cropland value increased nine percent from last year to $8,750 per acre.

Pastureland, at $3,400 per acre, increased 6 percent from a year ago.Average Iowa land values, 2010-2014Cropland, average value, per acre: 2010, $4,450; 2011, $5,600; 2012, $6,810; 2013, $8,000; 2014, $8,750Pasture, average value, per acre: 2010, $2,020; 2011, $2,520; 2012, $2,800; 2013, $3,220; 2014, $3,400Farm real estate, average value, per acre: 2010, $4,350; 2011, $5,410; 2012, $6,530; 2013, $7,700; 2014,

$8,500Value of farmland and buildings (in millions of dollars): 2010, $133,110; 2011, $165,546; 2012, $199,818; 2013,

$235,620; 2014, Not available. The total value of land and buildings is derived by multiplying the average value per acre of farm real estate by the land in farms.

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by Bruce A. BinningImportant dates to remember to be in

Kiron are Saturday, August 16, and Sun-day, August 17.

The celebration is the fourth annual Kiron Heritage Days, which takes place in town parallel to the west side of Highway 39. Events include auto and antique tractor show, Sunday worship, demonstrations and exhibits, a children’s pedal pull and much

more. Two acres of land were donated by Danny

Blunk for the sole purpose of growing a crop of oats. The crop of oats were harvested by Blunk and friends all volunteering their time for the celebration.

The top photo is Donovan Paulson driving a 1940 International, bought brand new in Boyer that year by his grandfather. Gene Huelsman, Schaller, provided the 1930’s

McCormick Deering Binder and also han-dles the operation of the nifty machine that cuts and binds the oats and spits them out as regular as clockwork.

Next the crew starts picking up the bound oats and stacks them as Jen Blunk does in piles of six for drying purposes.

A steel wheel from a piece of antique farm equipment awaits to replace another and serves as a stand for work gloves.

Below, Paulson and Huelsman roll by for another pass through the oats above.

On the next page is Danny Glover who uses a pitchfork for quick stacking of the sheaves. Blunk guesses the two acres will produce four wagon loads of bundled oats. To the right of Glover is a close-up of oat florets waiting to dry and then be picked up and stored in barns until threshing at the Heritage Day event.

Preparing oats for Kiron Heritage Days

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Average cash rent increases to $260 per acre

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Irrigated cropland rent averaged $255 per acre, an in-crease of $10 from last year.

Pasture rented for cash, which averaged $50 per acre, is up $1 from the previous year.

NASS will release county level averages of 2014 cash rents paid to landlords on September 5.

Cash rents in Iowa, 2010-2014Cropland, cash rent expense, per acre: 2010, $176;

2011, $196; 2012, $235; 2013, $255; 2014, $260Irrigated, cash rent expense, per acre: 2010, $193;

2011, $208; 2012, $233; 2013, $245; 2014, $255Non-irrigated, cash rent expense, per acre: 2010, $176;

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 16• Absolute Acreage Auction, 10:30 a.m. 23264 Teak Ave., Ute, IA. From Ute, take Hwy 183 SW 1/4 mi turn S on Cty Hwy L37 1-1/4 mi.. House on 2.56 acres. Pam Prell Estate. Schleis Auction Service (D)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 17• Landmichael Estate Auction, 12 Noon At Mcclelland Town Hall, Mcclelland, IA. 1958 Fully Restored Chevro-let Biscayne, Guns & Hunting Supplies, Furniture, Art-work, Collectibles, And Many More Items. Gary Juranek, Juranekauction.com, 402-659-4932 (D)• Sylvia Goeser Estate Antique, Collectible & House-hold Auction, 12:30 p.m. 305 Druen St., St. Boniface Parish Center, Westphalia, IA, Osborn Auction LLC (D)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20• Antique & Farm Equipment Auction, 10:00 a.m. 5 S of Hwy 3 in Clarion, IA on R38, 2 miles E on C54, ½ mile N to 2651 O’Brien Ave. Mr. & Mrs. Myron Hill, Owners. Ryerson Auction & Realty, LTD. (D) • Case IH Dealer Closeout Auction, 10:00 a.m. Hwy 2 and 71 By-Pass Clarinda, Iowa. Tri-Tractor, Inc. Clar-inda, Owner. Bergren Real Estate and Auction. Steve Bergren, (D)• Online Unreserved Auction. 252 Lots selling. First lots close at 10 am. www.BigIron.com, Stock Realty & Auction Co. (D)

FRIDAY, AUGUST 22• Special Calf and Yearling Sale, Dunlap Livestock Auction, Dunlap, IA. (D)

SUNDAY, AUGUST 24• Jane Gronau Antique & Household Auction, Schleswig Community Bldg, Schleswig,IA. Gary Rupiper & Dan Gerken, Auctioneers. (D)

MONDAY, AUGUST 25• Real Estate Auction, 11 a.m. 182.86 Acres, Sect. 2, Westphalia Twnshp, Shelby, Co., IA. Held at Shelby Co. Golf Course, Shelby, IA. Marlene Dayle Klingenborg Es-tate, owner Schaben Real Estate LLC (D)

TUESDAY, AUGUST 26• Special Bred Female/Pairs, Dunlap Livestock Auc-tion, Dunlap, IA. (D)• Pauley Brothers Annual Fall Machinery Consign-ment Sale, Denison Livestock Auction, (D)• Retirement Farm Auction, 11:30 a.m. 2 ½ mile W of Goldfield, IA on Hwy 3, 1 ¾ mile N on Hwy 17, to 2032, Arnold Bjorklund, Owner. Ryerson Auction & Realty, Eugene Ryerson (D)

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27• Online Unreserved Auction. 454 Lots selling. AND 3 special sales. First lots close at 10 am. www.BigIron.com, Stock Realty & Auction Co. (D)

CONSIGNMENT FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT AUCTION

THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 2014 at 10:00 AMLOCATED AT THE BUENA VISTA CO. FAIRGROUNDS IN ALTA, IATRACTORS, LOADERS & ACCESSORIES: 1980 JD 4440; 1982 JD 4230; 1964 IH 560; Ford 9N-original; Loader, 3 pt. blade & extra fenders for Ford 9N; 1953 Super H w/complete OH, factory wf & fresh paint; 1948 B Farmall w/5’ woods belly mower; 1939 F-20 Farmall; Westendorff WL30 loader w/IH 56 mnts., 66” bucket & forks; West. Parts; Gnuse 9’ bucket; Weights; Tires; Duals; Tire chains and other accessories. COMBINES & HARVEST RELATED EQUIPMENT: 1993 C-IH 1666 Combine; 1978 JD 7700 D. Combine; JD 3800 & 3940 Choppers; JD 2rn C.H, & Hay head for chop-pers; 5 Silage Wagons w/west. Gears & roofs; Brent 740, 2-Demco 365, Parker 375 bu., 3-Killbros 350, Parker 200 bu, 2-Heider 250 bu., Kory 265 & 350 bu., Dakon , Lundell & other Gravity Wagons; Truck frame w/tongue; Several barge & flare box wagons; Running gears w/hoists; 3-20’ head trailers; Augers & bin equip.; 425 & 445/65R22.5 tires; Combine tires w/rims & other clean equipment.FARM MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT: WFE 5100 12RN planter; Landoll 2320 5 shank disc ripper; Glencoe 9 shank Soil Saver; Wilrich 4411 9 shank disc chisel; IH 480 & 490 21’ discs; JD 630 23’ disc; Wilrich 24’ & Glencoe F.C; 6rn stalk cutters; New Idea 5408 8’ disc mower; Rotary mowers; Snowblower; Sickle mowers; Kewanee 8’ 3 pt. blade; ArtsWay 6’ belly mower; Schweiss Bean rider; 3- 15,000 & 20,000 watt Winco generator & other machinery.HAY & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT: Hay & straw; 810 Farmhand grinder/mixer; Kelly Ryan 5x10 Feed wagon-used only 1 yr.; 1100 gal. Clay liquid manure spreader; Kelly Ryan 6x12 manure spreader; 3 pt. & 2 pt. bale spears; Side delivery rakes; Heider auger wagon; 14’ hyd. Hog cart; 2 wh. Port. Livestock trailer; 3 pt. hog cart; Hog chute w/headgate; Pig feeders; Cattle feed bunks; Hog & cattle gates; Steel T-posts; PTO wire roller; Poly tanks; Milk cans & other Livestock equip.TRUCKS, PICKUPS & TRAILERS: HARP 1990 Mack CH600 grain Truck w/6 cyl. Diesel, newer Dakota alum. Box w/shur Lok tarp; 1973 IH straight truck w/Schwartz comb. Box; 1963 Chevy C60 Truck w/15’ flatbed; 2000 Ford F250 4x4, V10; 2002 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 4x4; 2003 Chevy S10; 1999 Ford F250 power stroke diesel w/v8; 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 w/4.7 v8, 4x4; 2000 Ford F150 2wd; 1987 Ford F150 XLT 4x4; 2000 28’ enclosed race car trailer; 8’ x 62” trailer w/sides & other items.RECREATIONAL, TOOLS & MISC. ITEMS: 2000 Arctic Cat ZR600 EFI Snowmobile; Yerf Dog 2 seat Go-Kart w/6.5hp engine; 1999 Bayliner 170 17’ Boat; Grasshopper 616 mower w/44” deck; Swisher tow behind 44” mower; 3-500 gal. fuel tanks w/elec. Pumps; Pressure washers; TroyBilt tiller; 60 gal. UTV spot sprayer; 2- L shaped 105 gal. pickup fuel tanks; 300 gal. fuel tank; Air compressors; Plastic totes; Brand new corn furnace; Garage doors; Chrome wheels; 118 cement blocks; Chain saws; JD hand corn sheller; Barrels; Elec. Motors; Misc. tires; Tools etc.

TOY TRACTORS (ALL NEW IN BOX, 1/16 SCALE & WILL SELL FIRST):AUCTIONEERS NOTE: We are very pleased with the top notch quality of items on this Auction! Items are from local retirements, local estates and area Farmers. We pride ourselves on quality, not quantity, and this is our best ever! We do expect MANY, MANY more items to arrive by sale time. Consignors please bring your items in from 8 am-5 pm on Mon., Tues. and by 3 pm on Wed. For more info & pictures visit our website at www.iowaauctionguide.com/cone. Make plans to attend and please be on time! Kevin, Jim, Denny & Dan.

Auctioneers: Kevin Cone Storm Lake, IA 712-284-2726 or 299-4258, Jim Klein Remsen, IA 712-786-2870,

Denny O’Bryan Cherokee, IA 712-225-4876 & Dan Wendel Schaller, IA 712-275-9935.

Clerk: Cone Auctions Storm Lake, IATerms: Cash. Not responsible for accidents or theft. Drivers license ID re-quired to obtain bidding number. Lunch wagon & Rest room on site.

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Auctions

Pocahontas Machinery Consignment AuctionWednesday ~ August 13 @ 9:00 A.M.Auction Lot Location On Hwy 3 East

~ Pocahontas, IATractors, Semi’s Trailers, Trucks, Planter, Combines, Heads,

Augers, Grain Carts, Wagon, All Types of Tillage and Livestock Equipment

Rick Winegarden ~ 712-358-0974Office ~ 712-335-3117

Winegarden Auctioneering, LLC

For Full List Go To: salebarn.ncn.net

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ANNUAL LABOR DAY AUCTIONMon., Sept. 1, 2014 • 9:00 am start

Located: Hamilton Auction Co. off Interstate 90 at Dexter, MN. exit #193 then 1/4 mile east on Hwy 16

ON LINE BIDDING AVAILABLELarge selection of farm equipment from area farmers includinggrain heads, combine, tillage equip., lots of anhydrous applica-tors, tool bars, plows, rippers, semi-tractors, grain trailers, hay & livestock equipment, approx. 40 collector tractors and parts, lots of other misc. items.

Check web site for an up to date listing and many pictures. www.hamiltonauctioncompany.com

For any information contact the auction company at: 507-584-0133

HAMILTON AUCTION COMPANY130 State Hwy 16, Dexter, MN 55926

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28• Consignment Auction. 8:30 am, Michael Wegener Implement, Cornlea, NE. Online bidding at www.wege-nerimplement.com (D)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1• Annual Labor Day Auction 9:00 a.m, Large selec-tion of equipment. Located at Hamilton Auction Co. off Interstate 90 at Dexter, MN, exit #193 then 1/4 mile east of Hwy 16. Hamilton Auction Co. (D)

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4• 156.05 Taxable Acre Land Auction, 10:00 a.m., 11410 490th St., Griswold, IA. From Red Oak, IA - 8 miles north on Hwy. 48 to 110th St. or H-12 then west 1 mile to G Ave. then north 2 1/2 miles. G Ave. turns into 490th St. at Pottawattamie County line. The Good Ir-revocable Trust. Bergren Real Estate and Auction, Steve Bergren (D)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6• Machinery Consignment Auction, Anita Livestock Auction, Anita, IA - Bernard Vais and Jesse Vais, auc-tioneers. (AUD)• Sat. & Sun., Sept 6 & 7th: 2 day Estate Gun & Mis-cellaneous Auction, Arcadia, IA, Sale Managed by Schaben Auction Service (D)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7• Sat. & Sun., Sept 6 & 7th: 2 day Estate Gun & Mis-cellaneous Auction, Arcadia, IA, Sale Managed by Schaben Auction Service (D)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8• Missouri’s Largest Monthly Machinery Consign-ment Auction, Hwy 7, Clinton MO, www.cookauction-co.com. Cook Auction Co. (D)

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13• Special Cattle Sale, 11:30 weigh ups; 12:30 feeders - Anita Livestock Auction, Anita, IA Bernard Vais and Jesse Vais, auctioneers. (AUD)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14• Motorcycle Repair, Tool and Shop Equipment, 12:30 p.m., 1801 900th St., Harlan, Ron (Norton) Pash Estate. Osborn Auction LLC (D)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21• Dale E. & Linda Nelson Antique, Primitive & Col-lectible Auction, 11:00 a.m., Veteran’s Memorial Audi-torium Harlan, Osborn Auction LLC (D)

Sale Location: Cornlea, NE. Junction Hwy 81 & 91, 5 miles west on 91, south to Cornlea BID LIVE ONLINE:

Preview & Register to Bid at www.wegenerimplement.com All Equipment will be mixed, be on time. NOTE: MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS.

TRACTORS: JD 4450, PS, MFD, bad motor. JD 7410 MDF. JD 7300, dsl., W.F., 3- pt. Case 400 w/dual ldr. (2) JD 8260R. JD 8200. JD 7700 Hydro. JD 7300 Diesel. JD 7410 MFD. C-IH 7140 Tractor. JD 3155 MFD w/265 loader . Farmall 460 WF. JD 970 MFWD. JD 4430. CASE 2590. JD 9230, 1,600 hrs., PTO, PS. JD 8235R, 290 hrs. JD 8235R, 320 hrs. JD 8235R, 425 hrs. JD 8235R, 700 hrs. JD 8235R, 800 hrs. Farmall M. JD 8200-2WD. JD 4440, PS. JD 4020 w/loader. JD 7410, MFWD. Ford 8730 MFD. JD 820. JD 4760 MFD. JD 8310R. JD 4255. IHC B275 Slavage. JD 8870 4X4. JD 7830 MFD. Ford 7700. ’11 JD 8310R ILS, IVT. Ford Utility Tractor . IH 186 Hydro. IH 560 Diesel. JD A. JD 8760 4X4. JD 8410T. C-IH 7140 MFD w/duals. JD 4760 MFD w/duals. C-IH 7240 MFD w/duals. JD 4020 Diesel. COMBINES: Gleaner F2 Combine. IH 1460. ’09 NH CR9060. NH TR97. Case IH 2166. (3) Case IH 1660 ’89, ’90, ‘91. INT 815. Case IHC 1666. ’98 Case 2388. ’89 Gleaner R70. (4) C-IH 2388. IH 1688 Combine. Gleaner M2. NH TR98. (4) JD 9500. (3) John Deere 6620. ’00 JD 9650STS. (2) JD 9600. ’09 JD 9770. ’09 JD 9670. ’02 JD 9550 Walker. ’06 JD 9660. (2) ’98-MF 8780. 7720 Titan 4x4. Case IHC 1640. Gleaner L3. MF 550 Combine. (2) IH 715 Combine. CORN & GRAIN HEADS AND TRAILERS: Gleaner 6R36. (5) JD 643. (2) John Deere 924 Flex. (3) John Deere 444. John Deere 920 Flex Head. JD 220 Flex Head. John Deere 222 Flex Platform. John Deere 644 Corn Head LT OD. IH 984 8RW. 44' Head Trailer. Gleaner F2 13'. Gleaner 436. C-IH 2020 Flex. C-IH 1064. Lexion C508-8R30. ’10 C-IH 3408-8R30. ’10 Geringhoff 18R30. Gleaner 4R36. ’03 NH 96C-8R30. NH 973 Flex. NH 996-6R30. M ac D on 972 30'. JD 893. (3) JD 635F. Wemco 30' HD Head Trailer, used. MF 9118 Flex Head. (2) C-IH 1083. NEW 435 Head Trailer. Wemco 32' Head Trailer. JD 546. (3) JD 925F Flex. JD 922 Rigid. INT 810-13' Flex. Agco Hugger 6RW. (3) JD 625 Flex. (3) JD 630F Hydra Flex. (3) JD 893. (5) JD 843. Gleaner A630. Used 25' Head Trailer. JD 644. Case IH 2208 8R30. JD 454 Row. JD 224 Rigid. Gleaner 4R36. C-IH 1010- 20' Rigid. IHC 1010-30' Rigid Head. NH 973-16' Flex. (3) C-IH 1015. C-IH 1020- 25' Rigid. JD 930F. NH 973-16' Flex. C-IH 1020 Flex 15', 7.5', 20', 25', 30'. C-IH 1010-25' Rigid. IH 820-15', 16.5', 20' Flex. NH 973-25' Flex 3" Cut. (2) JD 630R. Gleaner F2, 13'. JD 215 Flex. JD 216 Flex. JD 218 Flex. JD 220 Flex. JD 925. JD 930. JD 930F. JD 343. JD 1293. IH 1063. C-IH 2212. IH 1020 20' Flex w/land tracker. IH 710 Platform. C-IH 744. C-IH 810. MF 15' Flex Head. MF 9118 18' Flexhead. JD 653 6R30 Row Crop. AGCO 20' Flex. LOADERS & CONSTRUCTION: JD 8' Bucket. JD 544C Payloader. Koyker 565 Front Loader. 10' Box Scraper. Case W 14-Wheel Loader w/grapple. DuAl 310 Loader w/grapple. Dual 355 Loader w/grapple. Miskin 3 Yrds Scraper. FH F-11 Loader, fits IH 560. ’05 JD 317 Skid Loader. JD 12' Dozer Blade. A-C HD6 Crawler. JD 9' Dozer Blade. New Jenkins 74" Skeleton Grapple. Farmhand 258 Loader. 12' Box Scraper. Dual 325 Loader 7' Bucket & Grapple. Duncan Front Loader. ’98 JD 444H Payloader, 9,400 hrs. ’08 Cat 93 0H Payloader, 7,000 hr s. Q.T.H.L. Lowe Hyd. Auger 1650. (3) Lowe Hyd. Auger 750. Stout Brush Grapple 66. Stout Brush Grapple HDU 72. Stout Brush Bucket HD7 2. Stout Rock Bucket/ Brush Grapple Combo HD72. Stout Rock Bucket Grapple X HD8 2. Stout Material Bucket 84. (2) Stout Receiver Hitch Plate. (4) Stout Regular Weld-On Skid Steer Plate. (2) Walk Through Plallet Forks 48" w/skid steer quick attach. Full-Back Pallet Forks 48 w/skid steer quick attach. Pallet Forks 48" w/skid steer quick attach. Bale Spear Round w/skid steer quick attach . Dual 325 Loader w/grapple. TRUCKS & TRAILERS : ’79 IH 2275 Series Single Axle. Big Tex 30' Gooseneck Trailer. ’95 Chaparel 5' Flatbed. ’81 Mack R 600. ’69 Fruehauf Flatbed Trailer. ’00 IHC 9100 Semi Truck. ’96 Chevy Kodiak Truck. Aztec 45' Flatbed Trailer. ’13 Gr 24' Gooseneck Trailer. (2) ’11 Wilson 43' Ag Hopper Air Ride. 14' Pup Trailer. 16' Pup Trailer. 16' Single Axle Dolly. ’94 Peterbilt 379. ’07 Wilson 50' Triple Axle. 16' Car Trailer. ’95 Chaprel 45' Aluminum Spread Axle. ’90 Ford ? Ton 2WD. ’95 Peterbilt 379 Ext. HD Semi. ’98 Wilson Cattle P ot 52' Tandem. ’02 Merrit Cattle Pot 52' Can. Spread. ’96 Freightliner. PLANTERS & DRILLS: JD 7100 16R15" Space. Drill w/monitor. IH 800 12R30 Planter w/monitor. Ads Seed Tender. INT 900-6R30 Cyclo Drill. ’13 Kinze 3660- 16/31 Planter. ’10 CASE IH 1250-16R30 Planter. JD 7300-8R36 Rigid Vac Planter. ’12 C-IH 1250 6R30 Planter. JD 6- Row 7100 Planter. JD 7300-10R36 Stack Planter w/monitor. IH 510 Drill 10'. TILLAGE: JD 630 24' Disk. (2) Buffalo 4-Row Cultivator. Yetter 15' Rotary Hoe. Buffalo 8R3 0 Cultivator. JD 400 Rotary Hoe. JD 220 Disk w/20' harrow. IH 496 5' Disk. IH 490 20' Disk. Blu-Jet Sub Til Iii Chisel. IH 3-Btm. Plow. JD 726 Mulch Finisher 33'. ’02 JD 512-17.5' Disk Ripper. C- IH 596 Disk. 28'. Krause 2408-28' Disk. JD 875-6r30 Cultv. A-C 2300-21' Disk. IH 490-20' Disk. C-IH 3950-32' Disk. Dim 4250-14 Knife Anhy. Rig w/culters & monitor. 7-Dmi 4250-12 Knife

Anhy. Rig w/culters & monito r. Landpride Disk 3-Pt., 4' & 5'. ’09 E-Z-On 4590- 36' Disk. JD 400 Rotary Hoe 15', 30'. ’03 Melrow 50' Harrow. Sunflower 1433 35' Disk. ’09 John Deere 25105s Strip Till 32'. IHC Pull-Type Chisel. JD 980-31' Field Cultv. J D 8R3 0 Cultv. JD 510-20' Disk Ripper. JD 960-32' Fc. JD 3-Pt. 3- Bottom Plow. JD 230 Disk. C-IH 496 Disk 25'. 32' Disk. CIH -950 32' Disk. C-IH 340 32' Disk. IHC 4600 Field Cultv 8'. IHC 490 24' Disk. AUGERS: Westfield 8"x31" Electric, new. Hutchinson 16'X4". Fertal 12"X70'. Hutchinson 8"X61'. Westfield 31'X10". Hutchinson 13X92' w/swing hopper. Westco 8" 42'. Batco 13"X105' HL. JD 428 Elevator. Several Augers Various Sizes. Westfield MK80-61 w/hydra swing hopper. WAGONS & GRINDERS : NH 355 Grinder. Unverferth Gravity Flow Wagon. M&W Gravity Wagon. M&W Gravity Wagon w/seed tender. Brent 472 Grain Cart w/scale. 420 Brent Grain Cart. Orthman 996 Grain Cart w/scale. Kinze 640 Grain Cart. Kinze 840. Brent 874. Wetmore 400. Parker 710. Parker 710 w/ tarp. Several Gravity Boxes. (2) Demco Gravity Wagons, 400 bu. 6'x10' Wagon w/host. JD 1210A Grain Cart. 12' Richardson Wagon . A&L 650 Grain Cart. HAY EQUIPMENT: 5th Wheel Bale Mover. H&S 12-Wheel V Rake. H&S V-Rake 12-Wheel. Hesston 30 Stacker. JD 1600 Swather. JD 1600A Swather. MDS Bale Spear, fits 740 loader. 3-Pt 2-Bale Mover. JD 535 Baler. Krone Rotary Rake. (2) JD 567 RD Baler, ne t wrap. (2) JD 566 RD Baler. JD 566 RD Baler, net wrap. (2) NH 144 Hay Inverter. JD 956 MoCo. Hesston 6610 Windrower w/16' head. NH 1032 Stackliner. IH 4000 Draper Head Windrower. NH 1116 Swather Head. NH 12-Wheel Rake. MISCELLANEOUS: JD 716A Chopper Wagon . Set Of Duals 18.4X42. JD 38 Sickle Mower, 7' b ar. John Deere 1508 15' Shredder. Roto-Mix 532-16 Spreader. 30.5l X R32 Tires (1). Irrigation Cart w/generator bracket. 30.5x32 Tires w/tubes (2). New Cat 3 Quick Hitch. Utility Truck Box. 13 M JD Cx20 Batwing Mower w/warranty. JD 1517 Shredder. Loftness 16' Stalk Chopper. Bulk Bin 3-Ton. (2) 8-Ton Pax Bulk Bin. Kelly Ryan Manure Spreader. Bushhog 7' Shredder. Red Hog Gates (12). White Fiberglass Hog Panels (5). Steel Galvenized Hog Gates (10). (3) Gnuse Silage Wagon Top. Balzer Shredder 20'. Bush Hog Rotary Cutter 14'. Challenger Snoots 12-Row. JD Rear Weights. Kelly Ryan 6x13 Manure Spreader. Westendorf 10 Ton Running Gear. Summers 24' Mulcher 5 Pieces. (2) Keyed Fuel Pump. (2) 2,000-Gal. Tank. 1,500-Gal. Fuel Tank. Powder River Alley Way. Howse 5' Rotary Mower. Heider Wagon. 4-Barge Box. 500-Gal. Propane Tank. Anhydrous Tank 1,000-Gal. 1,000-Gal. Fuel Tank. Sukup Grain Cleaner. NH 195 Spreader. (2) Wil-Rich Grain Cleaner. (2) Neco Grain Cleaner. Owatana 430 Grinder Mixer. IHC Fender. Portable Wet Kit w/ Yanmar engine. ( 4) Sets Duals 420-42. Pivot Tires. (4) Set Of 30.5x32 Duals fo r JD Combine, like new. JD Log Skidder. Standard Oil Fuel Wagon. (15) Gravity Box. Welding Table, new. (2) 3-Pt. Gopher Getter. JD 38 3-Pt. Mower 9' Bar. 3-Pt. Blade 8'. 3-Pt. Post Pounder. NH 795 Manure Spreader, ’98,’00,’01,’04. JD 3-Row Chopper Head. SPRAYERS: B&B 60' Sprayer Boom. GP1000 Sprayer.

MICHAEL WEGENER IMPLEMENT, INC. CONSIGNMENT AUCTION • THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 2013 • 8:30 AM CST

See photos at www.wegenerimplement.com Michael Wegener Implement, Inc.

Cornlea, NE Office: 402-923-1160

Michael: 402-920-0168 • 402-920-0006 www.wegenerimplement.com

email: [email protected] Pre-Approved Financing or Leasing Available through Ag-Direct call Lori at 402-923-1160

LOAD OUT: M-F • 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat. • 8 a.m. to Noon

Much More to Arrive by Sale Day! OWNERS NOTES: We’re offering a great line of quality late and early model equipment. This is a partial listing as we are expecting a lot more machinery by sale time. If you don’t see it, give us a call. We provide good loading and unloading facilities with trucking available to and from sale including the entire US, Canada and Mexico.

ITEMS LISTED ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALES, AS WE BUY SELL AND TRADE DAILY

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BRUNA IMPLEMENT COMBINES 08 JD 9770 STS 3054/1972 hrs, 09 CNH 7120, 1229 hrs, 09 JD 9670STS, 1376 hrs, 11 CNH 7088, 1105 hrs BRUNA IMPLEMENT CORN & GRAIN HEADS 02 CIH 1020 25’, 02 JD 930F, 03 CIH 1020 30’, 04 CIH 1020 25’, 05 CIH 2208, 05 CIH 2208, 09 CIH 1020 30’, 09 JD 630F, 11 CIH 3020 30’ (2), 91 CIH 1083, 91 CIH 1083, 95 CIH 1083, ‘96 CIH 1020 25’, 99 CIH 1020 22.5’

Financing Available Through CNH Industrial Capital. Contact Brian 785-562-5304 For Pre-Approval Prior To Auction

COMBINES 00 NH TR99 3378 eng/2393 sep, 1984 JD 6620SH 2248hrs, 1992 JD 9500, 2000 JD 9650STS, 2800 hrs, 2001 JD 9650STS, 2375 hrs,2004 JD 9750STS - 3580 eng /2550 sep hrs, 2009 CIH 7088 -1011/1291 hrs, 2010 JD 9770STS, 1200/1900 hrs, 79 JD 7720- 3100hrs, 88 CIH 1660 3200 hrs, CIH 1660 4x4 Cummins 4017hrs, 90 CIH 1660 Cummins 3619 hrs, 04 CIH 2366 - 2492/eng 2097 sep, 84 IH 1460 Combine - 4009hrs, JD 4400 diesel, JD 8820 Turbo, 00 JD 9750 STS - 3754 eng - 2438 sep, JD 6620 Titan II, JD 7720, JD 7720 Turbo 954 hrs, JD 9500, 02 JD 9650STS, 3000/2000hrs, 10 JD 9770 STS, 1900/1300 hrs, 10 JD 9770 STS, 2050/1500 hrs, MF 8780 1909 sep hrs, MF 550, NH TR96 Combine 3648/2628 hrs CORN & GRAIN HEADS & HEAD TRAILERS ‘12 JD 608C, 2004 Crary 36C Flexbar, 2008 CIH 2208 8R30, 2009 CIH 3412, 2010 Geringhoff 18r30, 93 AGCO 6RW Hugger Head, CIH 1010-25’, CIH 1020 25’ Flex, CIH 1020-20’, 25’, CIH 1054 5R36, CIH 1083 Cornhead, CIH 2020-35’, 01 CIH 2208, 03 CIH 2208-8R30 very clean, Cat Challenger 12R30, CIH 1015 dummy head (2), CIH 1063 6R30, CIH 2020 30’ Flex, ’10 CIH 2162 35’ Draper w/ IH mts, Claus F530 fl ex, Gleaner 24’ Rigid, Gleaner 300 - 18’ fl ex, Gleaner 316 Bean Head, Gleaner 4R30 (2), Gleaner 4RW Corn Head, Gleaner A630 Cornhead, Gleaner A630 LM, Homemade head carrier, Ihc 1010-30’ Rigid Head, Int 844 Cornhead, JD 1243 Cornhead (2), JD 1293 Corn Head, JD 216 FLEX, JD 220 Platform, JD 224 Rigid, JD 608C (2), IHC 820 15’ (2), ’09 JD 612 Chopping, ’11 JD 612, JD 653 Row Crop Head, JD 843 8R30, 95 JD 893 Corn head, 07 JD 894 Cornhead, JD 915 (2), JD 630 Flex, JD 920, JD 222 Rigid, Several JD 444, 643, 843, 893 cornheads, JD 625 Flex, JD 653A, JD 925F, Mauer 30’ head trailer, MF 1163 Cornhead, MF 1859 22’ Wheat head, NH 971 30’ Head, NH 973 20’ fl ex, NH 974 12R30 Cornhead, NH 98C 12R30 Cornhead, NH 996 12R20 & 12R30, Set JD poly snoots, Wemco 44’ Head Trailer (2) GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT 10” Peck Auger, Feteral 10”x82’ auger w/ swing hopper, 10’x60’ Brandt Auger, 15’-8” Bin unload auger, 18’ Sweep auger, 1993 Kinze 840, 1997 Orth-man 996, 2001 Brent 1084, 2009 J&M 1326-22D, 22’ Pup Trailer, 8”x18’ Hutchinson Auger (2), 850 Kinze w/ scale – like new, Braasch drive over hopper, Clipper fanning mill, Dakon 280 Wagon, Demco 365 Bu Wagon (2), DMC 44 Grain Cleaner, Feteral 10”x60’ Auger, IH 3 way 10’ Blade, JD 1210 Auger Wagon, JD 500 Grain Cart, Kinze 450C Grain Cart, Kinze 640 Grain Cart, M&W 450 gravity box, Parker 4800 Wagon, Unverferth 8200, Wessendorf 400 Bu Wagon, West Field 13x64 Auger CHOPPERS, HAY EQUIPMENT & MOWERS JD 3940 Chopper, JD 3970 Chopper, Rhino SE7 7’ rotary mower, JD chopper head 2RN & 2RW, 09 NH H7460 disc bind, 11 NH H7460 disc bind less than 1000 acres, 3pt 2 bale mover, CIH 8840 Swather 16’, Gehl 1875 Baler, Gehl 1875 Round Baler, Gnuse 3 pt bale mover, H&S 12 Wheel Rake, Hesston 1014 Swather, Hesston 1160 Windrower, Hesston 1170 Swather, Hesston 1365 Swather, Hesston 30A Stackhand, Hesston 6610 Swather, JD 1600 Swather, JD 38 Mower 7’ bar, JD 567 Baler -10k bales net wrap & twine w/ cover edge, JD 568 Baler, JD 6000 High Boy, JD 956 Moco 15’ disc bind, 13 JD CX20 Batwing Mower, Kuhn SR600 14 Whl Rake, NH 144 Hay Inverter (2), NH 660 Baler, NH Side Rake, Oliver 22A-7’ Mower, Pull Type Rake, Quick Attach Bale Fork, ‘05 JD 956-14’ disc bind, Ford Sickle mower, 3 pt mowers 5’,6’,7’ LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT 10 Ton Self Feeder, 12’ Corral Panels, Harsh 280 Feed wagon w/ scale, 20’ Continuous Fence Panels - multiple lots, 90 Bushel Heider Wagon, Blair Feed Wagon, Cattle Self Feeder, Feeder on Running Gear, Feeder Wagon – NEW (2), Gehl 170 Mixer, Gehl 95 Grinder, Gnuse Silage Wagon (2), JD 780 Spreader, Meyers M350 Spreader, NH 185 Spreader, Owatonna 95 Grinder (2), Silage Wagon, Working Circle (2), Gehl 170 Grinder w/ scale LOADERS & CONSTRUCTION 10’ Blade - NEW, 10’ JD Dozer Blade (2), 10’ Wemco Box Scraper, 12’ Box Scraper - NEW (2), ‘96 Cat IT38F, ‘05 Bobcat S130 skid Steer, 3 pt Bale Carrier, 6’ JD Bucket w/ Grapple-+, 7 yard Soil Mover, 8’ JD Bucket, Allied 2895 loader w/ 8’ bucket IH mts - like new, Buehler 6 way blade, Carry-All 7 Yard Scraper, Case W20B, Cepco S180 Pull Scraper (2), CIH Loader w/ grapple, joystick & 9’ bucket, JD 534 12’ Dozer Blade, Dual 300 Loader, FH XL1140, FH 258 Loader, FH 233 loader w/ 5’ bucket, Gehl RS8-42 Lift, Plymouth 8’ 3 pt Blade, Wemco 8’ Box Scraper, Gnuse 3pt 8’ Bucket, Gnuse 3pt bucket, Industrius 12’ Box Scraper, JCB 930 forklift, JD 148 loader, JD 158 Loader, JD Pallet forks, JD 280 Loader, JD 534 Dozer Blade, MF 60 Tractor Backhoe, Post Tree puller, Rhino 350-6’ Blade, Soilmover Scraper 4 yd, Westendorf WL-42 loader w/ 20&30 series mts - 7’ bucket & bale spear, 3 pt Ford Blade MISCELLANEOUS (2) Drainage tubes, 3 pt post digger, (2) Rice Tires 24.5 x 32, (24) Ventila-tion tubes, 11.225 Tires and Rims, 15hp Baldor Motor, 16.5L -16.1 Used tires, 2 Final Drives off 6600 JD, 1000 gal Fuel Tanks (2), 2009 Valley 3-Tower (rollover), ‘14 Zimmatic 6-Tower (rollover, never had water), Valley 7 tower w/ corner swing, 215/60/16 tires -2, 23.1x30 Tires&Rims (4), 25’ Log Chain 1/2” link, 3 pt 5’ Finish Mower, 3 pt Digger, 3 pt Snowblower, 410 Center Drive Tube (6) w/ motors & generators, 5” Soft Hoses 350’, 50 hp Electric Mo-tor, 6000W Diesel Generator, 800Amp/240V Electrical Box, AA Running Gear (2), 14’ Brady Flail Shredder, 20’ Buffalo stalk shredder, Caldwell 3145 Fan on cart, Cat Power Unit, Cinder Blocks - 3 pallets, Closing and press wheels, Combine Steering Tires, Coseng Tire Balancer,

Deutz Allis Round Baler, Dynamic Power Compressor, Ford 6’ Shredder, Ford 9000 Hood, Ford Truck Hood, Freightliner wind jammer, Gas Power Washer, Horizontal Metal Band Saw, Howse 3pt 7’ Shredder, Hydraulic Cylinders (20), Int Skeleton wheels set, International Truck Hood, Irrigation Motor Cart – NEW, JD 8000 Series Fenders (3), JD Rear Weights, JD 6.8L power unit clutch & radiator, Lindsay Pipe Trailer, 7’ Steel posts, Michelin 420x90x30 tires (2)-new, Michelin 480x42 tires (4)-new, Miller 250 welder, misc. pipe, New Idea 14’ Shred-der, Radar Guns (2), Rhino 6’ Rotary Mower, Set - 16.9x38 duals, SET 24.5X32 TIRES & RIMS, Set tires & rims 16x5LX16 New, Sweep Auger 18’, Triple Axle 20’ Flatbed, Wilmar 20’ Tool bar, Yamaha 3 Wheeler, 09 Yamaha 700 Rhino 4x4 450 miles, Yetter pull type caddy – like new, 12K PTO Generator PLANTING EQUIPMENT 01 Krause 5220 20’ bean drill, 2000 JD 1750-8RN, 2013 Kinze 3660 16R31 2100 acres, CIH 1200-16/30 w/ liquid, JD 7000 4R36, JD 4R36, JD 7200 12R30, JD 7300-12R30, Lift Assist wheels, MF 43 Drill w/ grass seed, Row Unit Covers(8), Valmar Insect. Applicator, White 5100 Planter, CIH 1250 12R30 w/ liquid SPRAYERS 04 Raptor 850 2600 hrs, 90’ Booms, 850 poly tank, outback auto guide, 3 pt Sprayer 300 gal, 300 gal 3pt sprayer 60 boom, foamer, 8R36 Hood Sprayer, GP1000 Spray-er, 09 JD 4730 1569 hrs, PK Sprayer 60’ Boom, PK Sprayer, 40’ booms, Straddle Duals 18x4x42, Wetherell 60’ 3 pt Sprayer TILLAGE CIH 480 21’ Disk, ‘09 Ezee-on 4590 40’, 10 Krause Dominator 4850 21’ Disk Rip-per, ‘12 Krause 7300 rock fl ex demo, 2002 JD 512 Disk Ripper 7 shank, 92 JD 910 Ripper 7 shank, Allis Chalmers 16’ disk, Big G Greenline 19’, Buffalo 6 R 30 Cultivator, CIH 4800 Cultivator 26’, CIH 496-19.5’, IH 480 21’ Disk, IH 4-btm Plow, IHC 140 4btm Plow, Int 15’ FC, Int 18’ FC, Int 490-21’ disk, Int 510 4 Bottom Plow, Int 6 Bottom Plow, JD 2510 Anh. Rig 15 shank-clean, JD 1000 Field Cult 20’, JD 1600 Chisel Plow, JD 310 12’ Disk, JD 400 30’ folding Hoe, JD 5 Bottom Plow, JD 637-37’ Rock Flex, JD 726 30’ Mulch Finisher, JD 3btm Rollover, JD 650-32’, JD 875-12R, JD 910-7 Shank, JD RWA 14’ Disk, Landoll 40’ Rolling Harrow, Landpride 5’ Disk 3PT, Mounted 2R Go Devil, Oliver 4 Bottom Plow, Orthman 9 shank chisel, Patriot Track Closer, Strobel 30’ Stalk Chopper, Sunfl ower 6432-30’ diskovator, White 378 - 8R36 cultivator, Wilrich 22’ Field Cultivator, Wilrich 22’ Field Cultivator, York 3 Shank Subsoiler, Ford 2 bottom plow, Ford 2 row cultivator TRACTORS Fiat Agri-power 9000 diesel 50hrs - like new, 01 CIH MX200 MFD w/ duals & weights, 4217 hrs, 1948 JD D redone, 1990 JD 4555 6972hrs, 72 JD 4320 “Collector”, ‘98 JD 9610, AC 8030 w/ Westendorf WL-42 loader & grapple, 96 Case 7220 duals & weights 600 hrs - like new, CIH 3594 - 2wd 5500 hrs, CIH Farmall 75A 5 hrs, CIH MX285 7600 hrs, Farmall B w/ 2 row lister & 2 row hand lift cultivator, Farmall H w/ 24 cornpicker, Ford 5000 w/ Dual Loader, IHC 350 Farmall, IHC 560 Diesel, IHC 666, gas, Int 560 Diesel, Int 656 w/ Dual Loader, Int 706 gas w/ single front wheel & 234 cornpicker, JD 4040, JD 4040 PS 5508 hrs, JD 50 w/ single front wheel, JD 5020, JD 60 w/ 227 cornpicker, JD 70 factory WF w/ F-11 loader, JD 70 power steering, JD 730 diesel WF w/ rollbar, JD A w/ mtd lister, JD B w/ split pedestal, JD 4230 7978hrs, JD 4960 MFD 8401 hrs, JD 730 Diesel, JD 7710 2120hrs, JD 8960 4x4 PS, MM G706 propane MFWD, Oliver 88 w/ dual loader, Jubilee Ford Tractor Series III, IHC 544 hydro TRUCKS & TRAILERS 00 Freightliner Twin screw day cab, ’97 40’ Lufkin fl atbed trailer, ’97 CM Trailer 17’x6’, 01 Sterling day cab-3rd axle-60 series Detroit engine-wt kit 375k miles, ’96 Volvo twin screw air tag dump truck, 08 side dump 42’ 6” V-tube 3 axles, ‘12 H&H EX20, 1966 Ranchero, 1983 Wilson Cattle Pot, 1988 Timpte 42’ Grain, 1995 Chevy Suburban, 1997 Fruehauf 48’, 2001 Sterling Bulk Truck very clean, 2011 Jetco Grain Trailer less than 3k miles like new, 2013 GR 24’ Gooseneck, 23’ Triple axle push off rock trailer, 5th Wheel for Semi, ‘90 IH Truck Stack Mover, ‘95 Int 4900, ‘97 Chevy Pickup Box, ‘98 Dodge Ram 1500, ‘98 Fruehauf Tanker, Aztec 45’ Flatbed Trailer, 11 Doolittle 8x20 Gooseneck, H&H 5x8 Enclosed Trailer, Road Boss 26’ Gooseneck, Travelong 24’ Trailer, 12 GR Car Trailer - like new

CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONTHURSDAY, AUG. 28 • 8:30 AM CST

Sale Location: Conlea, NE. Junction Hwy 81 & 91, 5 miles west on 91, south to CornleaBID LIVE ONLINE: Preview & Register at www.wegenerimplement.com

All Equipment will be mixed, be on time. NOTE: MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS

Pre-Approved Financing Or Leasing Available Through Ag-Direct Call Lori At 402-923-1160

Michael Wegener Implement, Inc.Cornlea, NE

Offi ce: 402-923-1160Michael: 402-920-0168 • Nick: 402-920-0006

www.wegenerimplement.comemail: [email protected]

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Auctions

RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION2 ½ mile W of Goldfield, IA on Hwy 3, 1 ¾ mile N

on Hwy 17, to 2032 Tuesday, August 26, • 11:30 A.M.

www.ryersonauctionrealtyltd.com

Office 515-448-3079Auctioneer: Eugene RyersonGene’s Cell 515-689-3714Eagle Grove, Iowa

1IFR8(Bjorklund 8-26/Ryerson)RS

Arnold Bjorklund, Owner515-368-3978

TRACTORS: 2007 9520 JD 4 WD w/710/70R 42, powershift, 4 valves, bareback Deluxe cab, active seat, HID Lites, diff Lock, Green Star ready, 20 suit case wgts over rear axle, Weights on the wheels, SN 51690 only 519 hrs. 2012 8235 R JD MFWD, power shift, Guidance ready, premium cab w/active seat, 60 gpm hyd pump, 4 valves, 1000 PTO, front fenders, dual beam radar sensor, 480/80R 46 rears, 380/85R/34 Fronts, SN P062341, quick coupler, Tractor sold w/duals, Front wgt bracket, inside rear wgts, diff Lock, only 144 hours.TRACTORS: 2009 JD 2700 7 shank disc ripper; 980 JD 44 1/2 ‘ field cult; 12-30 JD 1760 Cons Planter, 250 Mon, 3 bu boxes, Trash Whip, hyd wing fold; 2009 115 JD 6-30 flail stalk cutter; 20’9” 630 JD disk; 2 Brent 644 wagons, Red.; 200 Dakon gravity Auctioneer Notes: This low hour equipment was used on 275 acres and has had the best of care. You just don’t find equipment like this. Don’t miss it.

There are only 10 items on this sale. It will be over in 1/2 hour.

www.ryersonauctionrealtyltd.com

Eugene Ryerson515-448-3079 office515-689-3714 cell

Eagle Grove, Iowa

Antique & FArm equipment Auction 5 S of Hwy 3 in Clarion, IA on R38, 2 miles E on C54,

1/2 mile N to 2651 O’Brien Ave. Wed., August 20, 2014 • 10 AM

TRACTORS, LOADERS: 1971 JD 4020 console diesel, JD cab w/air, wide front, 3 pt, 2 valves, Air not working. 1 owner; 1975 2630 JD utility diesel, 3 pt, sold w/145 JD loader; 1962 3010 JD gas open station, narrow front, 3 pt, 1 valve, big step, repainted a beauty.6425 hrs.; 1947 A JD runs great; 1945 B JD, fenders painted; 1939 M Farmall, fenders, painted; A.C.W.D. 45, narrow front, original.PICKUP, POLARIS RANGER, G.N. TRAILER: 2010 Ford 150 Lariat extended cab cab,4x4 pickup. bucket seats, auto, leather, white, running boards, GN hitch, end gate w/steps, 22,000 miles; 2003 Polaris Ranger side-by-side 500 CC 4X4, 670 hrs; 2001 Kiefer GN 25’ tand 1000 series trailer, 5’ of beaver fold up to make 25’.Equipment from Ed Southard: 1954 IH Super MTA gas repainted, power steer, fenders; 1966 JD 2510 gas, 3 pt, 1 valve NF original; 1953 IH Super M gas Heisler overdrive, fenders; 1953 IH Super C gas, fenders, NF, repainted; IH 70 3 bottom plow.

2005 62”X10’ Aluma single axle alum trailer w/ramp; 8’ Loftness single auger snow blower; 9 sec Lindsay harrow on hyd cart.; Two Parker 2 door gravity boxes; 7X12 Heider box, gear & hoist; 6-30 Balzer flail stalk cutter, 4 wheels looks like new, 1000 RPM.; 4 Bot JD 2800 adjust plow, toggle trip, new coulters.; 12’ JD grain drill; 8”X61’ Hutchison PTO auger.; 6-30 IH Vibra shank cult; 3 pt adjust blade.; 609 JD rotary cutter.2 JD steel wheel gears, JD 612 2 bot plow on steel, small steel wheel fertilizer spreader. Lots of good shop items. Partial list. Pictures on the web.

mr. & mrs. myron Hill Jr., ownersFor sale info: Cell phone 515-851-0855 • Home phone 515-532-3013

1-R31(Hill/Ryerson)RS

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Office 515-448-3079Auctioneer: Eugene RyersonGene’s Cell 515-689-3714Eagle Grove, Iowa

1TA(Berry 8-14/Ryerson)RS

RETIREMENT FARM AUCTION3/4 mile S of Duncombe, IA on Vasse Ave to 2280

Thursday, August 14, • 10:30 A.M.Lunch served by Jessica’s

Owner, Richard & Mary Berry 515-351-9525, 515-351-0770, 515-543-8208 home

1988 160 White 2WD w/cab & air, 10 bolt 18.4-42 Duals; 1981 Deutz DX160, dsl, MFWD, w/cab, air 18.4-38, 8151 hrs ; 1983 7720 JD, 4979 hrs.; JD 643 high tin crn hd; 6-30 corn reel; 20’ JD 920 flex head, Dial-A-Matic; 600 J&M gravity & gear; Parker 5500 single; 400 Westendorf gravity; 12-30 White 5100 pull planter, insect; 12-30 JD 85 FF cult.; 8-30 JD 7000 planter, herb.; 6-30 MC flail stalk cutter; 500 gal Century sprayer, 60’ boom, walking tandem, foamer; 28’ Willrich pull fld cult.; 5 bottom White; Clark L-P fork lift, hard rubber tires.

PICTURES ON THE WEB

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252 LOTS SELLING! Tractors (15); Combines (6); Air Seeders (1); Balers (7); Cultivators (1); Disks (2); Feeder Wagons (3); Forage Harvesters (1); Fork-lifts (1); Grain Carts (2); Headers (21); Loaders (1); Planters (2); Sprayers (3); (15); Trailers (15); Trucks/Pickups (22); Semis (4); Wheel Loaders (1); ATVs Recreational (1); PLUS MUCH MORE!

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ONLINE UNRESERVED AUCTION • BigIron.comWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2014

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242 LOTS SELLING! Combines (13); Tractors (12); Cultiva-tors (1); Drills (3); Feeder Wagons (2); Grain Carts (5); Grain Dryers (1); Headers (27); Sprayers (3); Track Loaders (1); Backhoes (1); Balers (16); Trailers (17); Trucks/Pickups (18); ATVs/Recreational (5); PLUS MUCH MORE!

1-TA32(8-13/StockBigIron)SS

LAND AuctioNThursday, Sept. 4, 2014 @ 10 a.m.

Auction location - 11410 490th St. Griswold, Iowa From Red Oak, IA - 8 miles north on Hwy. 48 to 110th St.

or H-12 then west 1 mile to G Ave. then north2 1/2 miles. G Ave. turns into 490th St. at

Pottawattamie County line.

156.05 Taxable AcresBrief legal - SE1/4 section 30 Waveland Township Pottawattamie County Iowa except

for a parcel of ground located in the SE, SE complete legal according to abstract.• Taxable acres - 156.05 • Cropland acres - 145.04, including CRP acres• Current CRP acres expiring 9-30-2014, 61.9 acres• Other CRP acres and payments - 1.5 acres expires 9-30-2016 (waterway)-$251.00,

13.41 acres expires 9-30-2021 (filter strip)-$3,299.00• Corn Base - 68.2 plus expiring CRP acres of 61.9 • Corn Yield - 102/103• CSR II per Surety map - 70.4• Improvements - Single story home built in 1933 with 960 sq. ft., 2 - 24’ steel grain bins, 24 x 42 open shed, 24 x 30 shed, 16 x 32 pole barn plus other older buildings• Taxes - $4,340 prorated to closing• Terms - 10% down day of auction with balance due at closing on or about

October 3, 2014 when deed and abstract will be given. Buyer will receive all 2015CRP payments with full possession of farm March 1, 2015. Seller will retain all 2014

payments. Buyer will be responsible for septic update, if needed. Farm is NOT rented for 2015 crop year.

• Closing Agent - Peter Goldsmith, Attorney for Trust• Agency - Bergren REal Estate and Auction are seller agents only.

1- TA32(Good 9-4/BergrenAuct)BS

The Good Irrevocable Trust

Auctioneer: Steve Bergren

712-789-0847 Cellor Office 712-778-2242

See pictures atwww.bergrenrealestateandauction.com

United Bank of Iowa, TrusteeTerms: cash or good check; not responsible for accidents or theft; verbal announcements on sale day take precedence. Restrooms available. Lunch on grounds.

John Hoelck Machinery, LLC1-IFR (IFR /Users/John Hoelck)JM

402-694-9203

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1-IFR8(9-5Sale/HundertmarkAuct)HS

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CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONHUNDERTMARK AUCTION BUILDING, HUMBOLDT

FRIDAY, september 6

AUCTIONEERS:DAVID HUNDERTMARK · 515-332-2704TOM HUNDERTMARK · 515-332-2332

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5

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AUCTIONEERS:DAVID HUNDERTMARK • 515-332-2704TOM HUNDERTMARK • 515-332-2332

Sioux Center, Iowa - Exceptional AUCTION

Location: 887 7th St. NW, Sioux Center, Iowa. Approx. 7 blocks West of Hardees. Across from Vande Berg Scales.

At 6 P.M. we will begin selling of ATVs, Snowmobile, Motorcycle, Golf Cart, Trailers & Lawn Mower.

Brunswick Pool TableTrailersYamaha ATV’sArctic Cat SnowmobileYamaha Golf Cart

Snapper riding mowerYamaha motorcycleShop equipmentFurniture

Guns & AccessoriesToy TractorsOutdoor Equipment& Much More

215 Main St., Sanborn, IA 51248

Check out our website for more info on this auction at www.vw72.com

Special Master, by order of Court, Equity #CDCD023328

1-IFR 8SiouxCenter/VanerWerff)VS

Wed., August 13th, 2014 • 3:00 P.M.

Rich Vander Werff &Todd Hattermann, Auctioneers 712-729-3264

Vander Werff and associates,inc.

88-IFR8(2014 Lee Valley)LS

Thursday, August 21Starting at 8:30 a.m.

Lee Valley Inc.ANNUAL SUMMER

CONSIGNMENT

Lee Valley, Inc.Tekamah, NE • Ph. (402) 374-2792

www.leevalley.net

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• Mid Iowa Coop, Denny Hines, 641-366-2040, Conrad, IA 50621: 2010 Wilson DWH-500C Grain Trailer.

Jim Roling, 641-849-0982, Big Iron Sales Representative

• Green Way Farms Inc., Bob Groeneweg, 712-470-0554, Rock Valley, IA 51247: Case IH 1083 8R30 Cornhead; Case IH 1063 6R30 Cornhead.

Dan Ohlendorf, 712-305-1606, Big Iron Sales Representative

• James Rains, 712-420-6035, Pisgah, IA 51564: 1995 Hel-wood Semi Grain Trailer; 1994 Rice Trailer Co Gooseneck Livestock Trailer.Phil Davis, 641-799-3520, Big Iron Sales Representative

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Volume VIII, Issue 8 AUGUST 2014

Section

B

Summer rains boost cropsHarvest time is still up to Mother Nature

by Gordon WolfCrops in western Iowa are measuring up for a bountiful

harvest, but in the weeks until harvest, weather can still play an integral role.

Mark Johnson, ISU Extension field agronomist who serves counties in central Iowa, and Aaron Saeugling, ISU Extension field agronomist in southwest Iowa, said crops are doing well in their areas.

“We did have pockets of northern corn leaf blight (NCLB), but the weather cooperated and it did not spread like it could have,” said Johnson. “Soybeans really didn’t develop much in the way of fungal disease that could be treated, so together, not much aerial application of fungi-cides.”

Johnson continued that soybeans did have more bacte-rial blight than normal, but fungicides do not control that. And the disease did not continue to spread, so most of the tattered leaves are at what is now mid-canopy, which has not limited photosynthesis much.

Like Johnson’s central Iowa counties, some areas in Saeugling’s counties have issues with NCLB. He also no-ticed above average incidence of bacterial blight on soy-beans.

Saeugling advised farmers to watch for grasshoppers, Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in soybeans and aphids.

Farmers in the counties Johnson serves had to do very little replanting. As the area did not accumulate many heat units early in the growing season, the replanted or late planted crops are not that much behind crops planted in early to mid-May in the same areas.

In Saeugling’s counties, replanted crops are behind nor-mal.

“We still have some corn that will be tasseling in the next 10 days and also some soybeans planted late June early July that are short and will be a challenge to harvest with-out August rainfall and a warmer than normal October,” Saeugling said on August 5.

Weather during the next few weeks will determine when silage harvest begins.

Johnson said some farmers chop silage at the black layer stage, and some begin chopping when the milk line is three-quarters of the way down the kernel.

With cool weather predicted, silage chopping could begin in late August, but Johnson said that varies across the 10 counties he serves. Crops in the eastern part of his area are behind the western part.

Johnson said in his counties, the weather was conducive to forming a lot of kernels on corn.

“We had good pollination weather, so a lot of ovules were fertilized,” said Johnson. “Then, we have not had heat stress, so there shouldn’t be much abortion of ker-nels.”

He added that for many fields in his area, the time for abortion of kernels has past.

“Now the critical phase is, can we get good kernel depth by having warm, sunny days and not-too-hot nights?”

Johnson asked. “And can we get that done before a killing frost? In the western part of my area, corn went in timely, but beans were more apt to be late.”

Saeugling said critical factors for crops in his area will be August rainfall in the two- to three-inch range, cooler-than-normal temperatures and a warmer-than-average September and October.

The field agronomists provided information on what farmers should be doing now to prepare for the harvest.

Johnson advised farmers to very thoroughly clean their grain bins.

For the corn harvest, farmers should line up drying gas and conduct yield checks. By late August they should evaluate stalk and root strength and check to see if some fields are more likely to need to be harvested early in the schedule.

Johnson added farmers should check soybean fields for evidence of SDS, white mold, charcoal rot and anthracnose.

“We do this for planning purposes for bean seed pur-chases and deciding which seed gets planted in a field with potential problems the next time the field is planted to soy-beans,” Johnson said.

“Once the leaves drop, see which fields have dry stems and which fields still have green stems and maybe some green leaves. If it looks like there could be some green beans or there could be some late maturing/drying, get bins with air ready or line up bins where air can be applied. Many bean fields were planted late or took a long time to really get going this year,” he said.

Saeugling advised farmers to scout fields to look for issues that crop conditions may present.

Corn fields across Iowa look healthier and greener than they have during the previous two years of dro ught. Photo by Gordon Wolf

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Tractor with unique twist1953 Ferguson revs with Jaguar engine

Phil Sauvago, left, and Dave Yankey, of Denison, engineered a project to restore an old Ferguson tractor. Restoring an old tractor is not that uncommon but what they powered the machine with is. a six-cylinder Jaguar car engine is the power plant for the unusual and beautiful machine. The guys spent a few months in the restoration process. Photo by Bruce a. Binning

Several years ago Dave Yankey, of Denison, restored a 1946 2N Ford and drove it in local tractor rides. After some time he decided to sell it.

“By the spring of 2013 I was missing the old tractor. That is where ‘Fergie’ came into the picture,” Yankey said in information he submitted for this article.

Fergie, a 1953 Ferguson TO-30 tractor, belonged to his brother-in-law in northern Iowa. Yankey and his brother-in-law agreed on a price, and Yankey took Fer-gie home.

Fergie’s life started as a county tractor in Butler Coun-ty. Yankey commented that he can still see some orange county paint on the tractor. Later, Fergie became the main tractor for two bachelor farmers until they retired him to the woods on their farm. Yankey’s brother-in-law got the tractor from the bachelors and had to spend some time repairing it. In April of 2012 Yankey and his son made a trip to visit Fergie.

“Fergie was a sad looking little tractor covered by dust and bird droppings,” Yankey said.

They aired up a couple of tires and pulled the tractor into better light. Yankey added that the wiring was like a rat’s nest and fuel was an issue. Yankey and his son removed the old wiring and used jumper cables as the only power to start the engine. They replaced the igni-tion parts, installed a new battery and restored the fuel system. Yankey and his son repaired Fergie just enough to drive him on the trailer.

Yankey said, “Fergie ran for the first time in many years. This was just the beginning. Fergie needed much attention.”

Next, the wiring system had to be completely rebuilt, along with the carburetor, ignition system and starter.

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Yankey had to install a new alternator, headlights and taillights with rear flashers, and the valves and tim-ers had to be adjusted. After all the work, Fergie was able to travel on tractor rides all summer and win a race against a newer model Ford tractor.

Yankey wrote that Fergie did not stand out among other tractors; he was dented and had a poor paint job. A long process was ahead, including an engine trans-plant and major body and paint work. Yankey’s first step was to go to Pella to speak with Phil Smith. Smith manufactures engine adapters for 2n, 8n and 9N Fords.

Next Yankey contacted his friend, Phil Sauvago, of Denison, to see if he would be willing to help.

“Phil is a retired engineer and has a lot of skills need-ed for a project like this,” said Yankey.

Sauvago and Yankey began their search for an engine. Yankey said he thought about putting in a large V8 en-gine but wanted to do something more unique. Sauvago found a 1985 Jaguar Vanden Plas with a 4.2 DOHC 16 engine. The car’s engine was seized, so they had to push the car onto a trailer and took it to Yankey’s back yard.

In 2013 Yankey and Sauvago started dissecting the engine and found that two cylinders had antifreeze in them. Yankey removed the head and cleaned the cylin-ders, installed two sets of rings, and reassembled.

Yankey wrote, “Weeks of drawing, designing, cutting, measuring and fitting went on and on.”

The men had to make an all new frame and engine-to-transmission adapter plate. They modified the tractor’s flywheel so it would fit the Jaguar crank. Jeff Frehse, of Frehse Manufacturing, Denison, let them use his large lathe to remanufacture the flywheel. Frehse used a plas-ma torch to cut out the transmission adapter plate and bent sheet metal for the fuel tank that they relocated behind the rear axle.

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“The guys at O’Reilly’s have tried hard to get special parts,” he added. “Joe at Joe’s Welding helped a lot with welding and metal. Loby’s has done sandblasting and Duane Zenk donated a piece of webbing to put under the hood were it meets the cowl.”

On January 18 this year, the engine came to life after

more than five years of sitting. “This is by no means the end of the story. Many hours

were needed to make everything work out,” Yankey said.

Since then, a heating problem had to be fixed. Sauva-go lengthened and cut out the hood to clear the exhaust and carburetor. Yankey did most of the bondo work.

“It was my goal to do as much of the project as we could and still make it look professional. I am pleased to say it does. It’s not perfect, but it’s close to it,” said Yankey.

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In the ring at the Iowa State FairGovernor’s Charity Steer Show celebrates 32nd year

The 2014 Governor’s Charity Steer Show will mark the 32nd consecutive year the beef industry has raised funds to help families who use the Ronald Mc-Donald House Charities of Iowa while their children are being treated for seri-ous conditions.

This year, the show ring competition takes place at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Au-gust 9, in the Pioneer Livestock Pavil-ion at the Iowa State Fair when celebri-ties will lead 25 steers around the ring, vying for the championship designation, as well as appealing to the crowd for a showmanship award.

Immediately following the competi-tion, the steers will be sold at auction with proceeds going to the Ronald Mc-Donald House Charities of Iowa.

Both the show ring event and the auc-tion are open to the general public.

Since the Iowa Beef Industry Coun-cil and the Iowa Cattlemen’s Associa-tion began the Governor’s Charity Steer Show in 1983, the effort has raised more than $2.2 million for the Des Moines, Iowa City and Sioux City Ronald McDon-ald House Charities.

The houses provide a “home away from home” for families of seriously ill children being treated in area hospitals.

Governor Terry Branstad will again host the show.

Charlie Peters of Bellevue will serve as the official steer show judge for this year’s event and Mark Dorenkamp has been selected to serve as the event’s showmanship judge.

Emcees for the event include Bob Quinn of WHO Radio and Michelle Rook of WNAX Radio.

The auctioneer is Phil Schooley from Bloomfield Livestock Market and help-ing him catch bids in the ring are Tom Rooney of The Midwest Marketer, Mike Sorensen of Livestock Plus and Jason Lekin from Tama Livestock Auction.

In addition, the Iowa Beef Industry Council and Iowa Cattlemen’s Associa-tion will welcome a special guest, U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman at the Governor’s Charity Steer Show.

Any individual or business interested in participating in future shows, can contact Doug Bear at IBIC, 515-296-2305.

Following is a list of steer owners and celebrities showing their steers, to date.Steer owner ....................................................Shown byTori Freeman, Corydonn ..................................Gov. Terry BranstadBen Von Glan, Vail .........................................Lt. Gov. Kim ReynoldsKaylee Snyder, Bloomfield................................Rick Heller, U of I baseball coachCaleb Burke, altoona ......................................Jerry Parkin, Iowa State Fair Board of DirectorsLeah Breon, Oskaloosa ....................................Jackie Schmillen, KCWI Great DayLeah Vierkandt, alden .....................................Bruce Nelson, 2014 aNF Wall of Honor RecipientGarrett Longnecker, ames ................................Dr. Rob Denson, President, DMaCCKole Kimberley, Maxwell .................................Sandy Hatfield-Clubb, Director of athletics, Drake UniversityTanner Knupp, Washington ..............................Mike Pearson, Host of Market to MarketTaylor Lekin, Toldeo.........................................Scott and Cora Lahr familyLibby Janssen, Wellsburg .................................Dr. Bill Ruud, President, UNIBailey Christensen, adel ..................................Dr. Steven Leath, President, ISULandra McClellan, armstrong ...........................Suzy Fife, Miss Rodeo Iowa 2014Kelli Wicks, Rockford .......................................Bill Northey, Iowa Secretary of agricultureMax Teno, albia .............................................Jessica VerSteeg, 2014 Miss Iowa United StatesJacob Donohoe, Parnell ...................................Bob Sinclair, CeO, Sinclair TractorKendrick Suntken, Belmond ..............................alan Brown, President, Iowa State Fair BoardKaitlyn & Kasidy Mohwinkle, aplington .............Joni ernst, U.S. Senate CandidateCarlee ewoldt, Dysart ......................................Chris Soules, as seen on the BacheloretteKatie Morris, Centerville ...................................Pete Miller, VP of Co-Product Sales, Grain Processing Corp.Nicole Lange, Harlan ......................................Bob Bowman, President, Iowa Corn Promotion BoardTaylor Noonan, Solon .....................................John Burchert, Owner, Iowa Chop HouseDylan Madden, alden .....................................erik Wheater, WHO-TV Channel 13 NewsKorey Vogel, Granger .....................................Dr. Tim Collision, Collison embryoaustin Waller, Bernard ....................................Carlee Kelly, Miss Teen Rodeo Iowa 2014

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Our county fair has come and gone, ending with the livestock sale last Monday.

Each year, my sons each keep at least one steer and one heifer to show at the Iowa State Fair. This year, the little kid’s steer did not make its rate-of-gain target set by the state to qualify for a blue ribbon so they – my husband and son – decided to sell it after the county fair.

“Nacho” had reached selling weight, but he would have gotten a red ribbon at the State Fair too. It’s really not about the ribbon, as I believe 4-H members can learn as much, if not more, by not getting a blue ribbon. In fact, the ribbon I learned the most from in my 4-H days was the only white ribbon I received in 4-H, during my last year.

Really, going into a con-test knowing what ribbon you’re going to get, and knowing that you’ll be at the bottom of the class isn’t as fun as the antici-pation of “maybe” you’ll be near the top of the class.

I shouldn’t have been surprised at the course of events on Monday, the day of the sale, as this hap-pens every year. I’ve seen it from the little kids at the fair, the big kids at the fair, and from both boys and girls.

Each year, the calf is sold, and the kid walks it back through the horse building and into the cattle

building before tying it up to be loaded and sent to the packing plant later.

The little kid in previ-ous years would go back a few times to say goodbye to his friend, which helped ease his sorrow.

This year was different though. The cattle were loaded directly onto the trailers as they were sold.

He couldn’t go back and hang out with Nacho. He couldn’t talk to his steer about all the time they’ve spent together.

After a big hug goodbye, Nacho disappeared onto the trailer with other kids’ cattle headed to the pack-ing plant, never to be seen again.

My big, strong, talkative, energetic son was reduced to silently mourning the

loss of this summer’s best friend, Nacho.

I know he wasn’t the only one. Some of the kids happily sell their 4-H and FFA project, doing the math in their heads to find out how big a check they are getting back.

But for others, they are letting go of their buddy.

Each year I also have tears in my eyes as my sons say goodbye to their animals, having learned so much in taking care of them.

They’ve spent almost a year feeding, watering, washing, walking and car-ing for their animals.

My boys, and other 4-H and FFA members, know that if they don’t step up and be responsible in feeding and watering their

animals, no one else will. That animal’s life depends upon their level of respon-sibility.

I think having kids being accountable in this way, having another life depend on them, makes them bet-ter. It doesn’t make them better than other kids who don’t have animals to care for, but better at being an all-around person.

The kids have to put someone else’s needs be-fore their own, and have to make sure that life is healthy and safe. It’s a lot like being a parent to a 400 to 1,400 pound baby.

Sure, in the end, we have tears and sadness, but it’s really about the journey. It’s not about what ribbon the queen or princess stuffs into your

back pocket in the ring. It’s about what you did and how your cared for the an-imal before you even got to the fair.

When my kids are older I hope they look back and think the journey was worth their time. And I hope eventually the next generation, my grandchil-dren, will also be given the gift of having to care for animals.

By suppertime the little kid was all smiles again and insisted on eating supper at the restaurant whose owners purchased Nacho. And when one of the owners rounded a cor-ner, the little kid jumped up and gave her quite pos-sibily the biggest hug he’s ever given to say thank you.

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3. Cover lossely with foil and bake for 35 minutes or until cheese is melted and edges of casserole are bubbling.

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The 61st annual Farm Progress Show, the nation’s largest outdoor farm event, will take place Tuesday through Thurs-day, August 26 through 28, at its perma-nent facility near Boone.

The Farm Progress Show annually hosts more than 600 exhibitors who dis-play new farm equipment, tractors, com-bines and farm implements; seed and crop products; and many additional farm supplies and services.

Producers from the United States and around the world attend annual agricul-tural event.

Ag manufacturers and suppliers from across the country and around the world are exhibitors. Field demos each show day include side-by-side tillage tech-niques, GPS and precision equipment, and tractor and combine performance comparisons on hundreds of corn acres available for harvesting.

Live cattle-handling demonstrations include the newest cattle chutes, equip-ment, animal health products and work techniques.

The show also features restored an-tique machinery, crafts and arts displays, horse training demonstrations and enter-tainment.

The Farm Progress Show has been se-lected to participate in the 2014 Interna-tional Buyer Program (IBP). The IBP, an

export program led by the U.S. Depart-ment of Commerce, selects only 26 events and brings thousands of international buyers to the United States for business-to-business matchmaking with U.S. com-panies exhibiting at major industry trade shows.

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COrrECTIONAfter last month’s issue of Iowa Farm & Ranch was sent to the press, we found that

some of the information was incorrect. We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. Below are the corrected instructions for July’s block.

For this month’s block you will need three contrasting colors (unless you are using scraps). A is a light fabric, B is a medium, and C is a dark.

Cutting instructionsFabric B: Cut twelve (12) 2½” squares.Fabric A: Cut three 6” squares.Fabric C: Cut three 6” squares.

Piecing Instructions1. Make 24 half square triangles from the A (light) and C (dark)

fabrics. Trim to 2½” square. 2. Layout the finished blocks as pictured below. They are pictured

separated so quilters can better see how to lay it out. Sew the square into rows and the rows into the final block, which should measure 12½” unfinished.

Quilters can make a mystery quilt this year. Each month, readers will find directions to make the block of the month. Each unfinished block will measure 12½” (or 12” when finished). Please refer to the January, 2014 and May, 2014 issues for equipment, fabric, and thread suggestions to finish this quilt.

For August’s block you will need three contrasting colors (unless you are using scraps). A is a light fabric, B is a medium, and C is a dark.

Cutting instructionsFabric A: Cut one strip 1½” wide the width of the fabric.Fabric B: Cut one strip 1½” wide the width of the fabric. Cut four 3½” squares.Fabric C: Cut eight 2½” squares and four 3½” squares.

Piecing Instructions1. Sew A and B strips together and

press. Subcut into twenty (20) 1½” x 2½” rectangles. Then, sew them into ten (10) 2½” four-patch squares.

2. Using the four-patch squares from step 1, and the eight 2½” squares of fabric C, make two nine-patch blocks.

3. Using the 3½” squares of fabrics B and C, make two four-patch squares, measuring 6½” square.

4. Layout the finished blocks as pictured to the right. The final block should measure 12½” unfinished.

3. Now, store this block (and fabric) until the September Iowa Farm and Ranch ar-rives with the next one!

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Tractors For Sale

Ia:www.agstuff.com The newest farm machinery locator website featuring equipment dealers. Farmer to farmer ads across the Midwest! Check us out today! www.agstuff.com Ia:Field Ready. MF 850 late new parts. 712-387-5361

Ia: I586 Model 4CH-7 duals. good condition. 712-2515493

Ia:900 Ford tractor with 3pt. grooming mower, or can sell separate. 712-748-4466.

a: Wanted International 340 UT tractor 712-722-0486

Ia:Want to buy: Farmall “B” tractor w/or w/out belly mower. 507-224-2243 ask for Dick.

Ia:JD MI (tractor) wide front starts and runs good. 300 IH (tractor) nice tractor good starter and run-ner 641-425-6139

Tilliage Equipment for Sale

a: C-IH 12R36”Vertical Fold 3 pt, always shedded 308-995-5515

IIa: JD 960 Field Cultivator, 27ft, 3 Bar Harrow, walking Beam axles, $4200. 515-402-1219.

Ia: Massey Ferguson 820, 21 foot disk 2,950. 641-345-2885

Grain Harvest & Han-dling Equipment For Sale

Ia:I1997 Case-IH 2188 with 30 ft JD bean head specialty rotor machine in great shape 712-880-0484 for details.

Ia:Demco 550 or 650 gravity wagons. Call 712-210-6587

Ia: Combine head movers from 25’ to 40’ wide please call 712-210-6587

Ia: 2188 Vominr 3300 hours 30’ 1020 head 1083 corn head 672 Brent grain cart 674 grain cart unverferth mover 712-621-05112

Ia: IH no. 45 feild cultivator 10 pt with mulcher $450. Give away 16.9 x 38 band type duals. 712-728-3239

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Ia: new idea 2 row mounted corn picker. Good shape, $500. 712-246-1847

Irrigation Equipment For Sale

Ia: WINCO GeNeRaTORS, NeW & USeD, 1PH 50KW $4,170. KaTO LIGHT NeW 1PH aND 3PH WINPOWeR USeD 1PH $1,000. CaLL WeS SeBeT-Ka aT, (641) 990-1094

Livestock Equipment For Sale

Ia: Livestock equipment for sale. 26 4’ x 12’ precast concrete hog slats. 515-230-4733 or 515-230-1485

Ia: 24’ Hay feeders meals on wheels, Saves hay , saves time and saves money. Call 712-210-6587

Ia: 2 Smidley feeders, 10 hole with lids, new, $900 each. 641-590-2815.

Ia: IH 560 gas Fendens fast hitch. NF good rubber Westen-dorf W130 losfrt zz45,000 515-368-1358

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Ia: For Sale: 55 gallon drums. Only $5 each! Smitty Bee Honey, Defiance, Ia 712-748-4292

Ia: 8’ Bush hog 3 point.stored, auger C Peck 71’ 8” like new. 712-251-5493

Ia Kuhn Bale accumutator with two grapples 319-640-5215 after five. Ia: Westendorf loader mounts for Ta series loader on 1655 Oliver or similar tractors $450. 712-375-5077

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Livestock For Sale

Ia: Dorset Rams fall and Jan born Dorset ewes and Few southdown ewe lambs 641-449-3226

Ia: Minature donkeys any sex any age [email protected] or call 712-353-6730

Ia: Leonard Limousin & angus Bulls for Sale Private Treaty. 70 red, black, polled Limousin and angus bulls, Holstein, Iowa. 712-368-2611. [email protected]

Ia: Registered Gelbvieh Bulls, quality black gentle polled yearn-ing bulls. Hobbs Gelbvieh 641-766-6779 or 641-203-0863

Ia: aKa australian cattle dog pupplies (aKa Blue Heelers) Farm family raised. Had shots and de-wormed 712-883-2249

Ia: Steer and heifer show pros-pects. For more information and photos, visit our website at www.mikemillerclubcalves.com or call 515-370-0695. Dana

Livestock Wanted

Ia: Farrowing unit 1,500 to 2,000 sows, can switch to nurs-ery or finishing. In compliance, Ia NC Iowa. Call 641-590-2815

Other Equipment for Sale, continued

Ia: M.M rope tie small square baler bought new 1955. always inside $700. 712-722-0655

Ia: 1995 international, 4000 series, 6 cyl. ,13 ton., 7x12 flatbed. ,13,000 miles. ,duals wheels., mallard 712-857-3432

Ia: Hog oiler round $350, JD 2-row cultivate fits only 50 520 $350 conectible, 14-14-21/4” solid JD tool bar 3 point 712-420--3030

a:Used Ringsted welding stalk smasher, large unit covers 800-38 duals, 1 1/2 years old, like new 641-590-1820

Ia:Orthman MP3 Tracker Guid-ance system, 2 blades, always shedded, $4,700. 641-590-2815

Ia: Hawkins Fertilizer Units, 16 units and parts, $125 per unit. 641-590-2815

Ia: JD Fert. Openers, single disk, frame mounted, 16 units, excel-lent $570 each unite. 641-590-2815

Ia: Watermelon style hog oiler $350, six section John Deere harrow wooden eveners $700 Parker 200 bushel wagon Wes-tendorf gear $2,400. 712-420-3030

Hay, Grain & Forage For Sale

Ia: Sioux Big Round Bull hay feeder 712-210-2611

Ia: Custom hay hauling; big rounds, big square etx can haul troughout midwest. For Sale Round Big Squares of alfalfa/Grass & straight alfalfa 641-640-0492

Hay, Grain & Forage Wanted

Ia: “Wanted: alfalfa, round and square bales, picked up or deliv-er, call Roy at Pleasant acres. 620-804-1506

Ia: Quality small or lg sq alfalfa or misxed in semi loads 641-658-2738

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Cars/SUV’s For Sale

Ia: 1986 Iroc Camero. Chrome wheels, new tires, black leather interior, bucket seats, 305 with racing cam. Candy apple Red. 712-792-5326

Ia: 1986 Monte Carlo LS fixed up $6,000. 1961 Chevy pickup original 3/4 ton $6,000. 712-253-1261

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Ia:1950 Ford Crestliner & 1951 Victoria Call 308-876-2515

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Cars/SUV’s Wanted, cont.

Ia: 1928 Dodge Bros 4 dr sedan good solid stored in barn, very little rust, tacky org int. $4,000 712-229-1735

For sale by owner. 2001 Chev-rolet 2500 HD 3/4 ton extended cab 4 door, 4 x 2 6.0 liter V-8, alison trans, 106,000 miles. $6,750 firm. Call 712-269-2190 (304-tfn)

Trucks/Trailers For Sale

Ia: l1985 Chevey C-60 grain truck hoist tires tarp like new allisn auto trans, low miles. excellent condition 712-330-1988

Ia: 1995 International 4000 series, 6 cyl,. 13 ton, flat bed, 13,000 miles, dual wheels, Mal-lard, Iowa 712-857-3432.

1999 Jet 42’ Steel Grain Trailer with Rounded hoppers, virgin rubber, good tarp and good paint. $10,000.00 Call 515-240-1499 (06-2014)

Campers/RV’s For Sale

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a: 1996 allegro bus 87,000 miles diesel 8.3 Cummings, many extras $36,000 obo 319-269-6431 Jack @ Dike Iowa

Vehicle Parts/Service

Ia: 2 11.2 x 24 like new tires on 8 bolt rims $350. 319-981-1438

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Ia: Steel post. Dennis Becker Bancroft, Ia 515-538-1547

Ia: 76’ x 112’ 8512 square foot insulated building that will be available Jan 1, 2014. We would be happy to dicuss your needs. adams Turkey Farms, Kirkman, Ia 712-766-3318 or 712-579-1355.

Other Wanted

Ia: Wanted to buy old farm tools, hand woodworking tools, old seed corn items, boxed corn-sheller, hog oilers, corn items, foot powered machinery Call 515-890-0262

WORKIa:Wanted: Person to custom farrow bred sows and gilts. Including facility and care. Nov 2014 - March 2015 or possibly year around. Will bring them bred and ready to farrow. Bruce Lorch 712-260-4555 or 712-735-4555.

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(MtAyr) ‘93 CIH 1688, Mud Hog, Chopper, 2 Sp ...$49,500(IG) ‘93 1688, 3203 hrs ...................................$49,500(Aud) ‘94 1688, 3207 hrs ...................................$39,500(4) CIH 2166’s(8) CIH 2366’s(Clr) ‘06 CIH 2377, 2400/1805 .......................$147,500(Den) ‘07 CIH 2577, 1436/1013 .......................$159,500(On) ‘96 CIH 2188, 4845 hrs ............................$59,500(Den) ‘97 CIH 2188, 4162/3191 hrs ...................$59,500(10) CIH 2388’s ...................... Starting at $69,500(5) CIH 2588’s .................... Starting at $179,500(Den) 2 CIH 5088’s ................................ $189,500(IG) ‘12 CIH 5130, 326/248 hrs .....................$235,000(4) CIH 6088’s .................... Starting at $195,000 (8) CIH 7088’s .................... Starting at $139,500(4) CIH 7010’s .................... Starting at $179,500(12) CIH 7120’s .................... Starting at $192,500(Den) ‘12 CIH 7130, duals, 333/270 hrs ...........$259,500 (7) CIH 7230’s .................... Starting at $279,500(7) CIH 8120’s .................... Starting at $229,500(3) CIH 8230’s .................... Starting at $325,000(Den) ‘09 CIH 9120, 912 sep hrs ......................$299,500(Den) ‘12 CIH 9230, 227 sep hrs ....................$399,500

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